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		<title>Dight&#8217;s Falls to be rebuilt</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Nov 2007 12:52:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Update, 18 November: Here&#8217;s an article from The Age which suggests that the Channel Deepening Project may see toxic sludge disturbed by the dredging wash back up the 22 km long tidal estuary of the Yarra all the way up to Dight&#8217;s Falls, bringing foul smells with it.
Original article: Well, it&#8217;s not the most interesting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Update, 18 November</strong>: Here&#8217;s <a href="http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/dredging-aftereffects-rivers-run-through-it/2007/11/17/1194767024594.html">an article from <em>The Age</em></a> which suggests that the Channel Deepening Project may see toxic sludge disturbed by the dredging wash back up the 22 km long tidal estuary of the Yarra all the way up to Dight&#8217;s Falls, bringing foul smells with it.</p>
<p>Original article: Well, it&#8217;s not the most interesting news in the world, but apparently <a href="http://abbotsfordblog.com/index.php?s=dight">Dight&#8217;s Falls</a> is to be <a href="http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/engineers-to-right-john-dights-flawed-falls/2007/11/07/1194329316356.html">rebuilt</a> so that it looks just the same. Apparently they&#8217;re going to have a public consulation.  They&#8217;re going to make an even better fish ladder to help little fishies, and eels to get over the big bump.  Did you know that the eels that live in the Yarra can actually get out, walk around the falls, and get back in? <a href="http://home.vicnet.net.au/~herring/fish.htm">That&#8217;s what the web says</a>.  What I&#8217;d like are some stepping stones across the top so you can walk over it safely. Anyone else?</p>
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		<title>Best new website this century? Melbourne bike paths plotted on Google world</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jul 2007 23:05:31 +0000</pubDate>
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Now this is what I call a great inovation: Bikely.  It plots bike paths, and users&#8217; favourite on-road bike routes, on a street directory, and lets you look at the map in three views: standard street directory, Google world satellite imagery, or the latter with key roads superimposed (&#8216;hybrid view&#8217;). Check out the 10 km [...]]]></description>
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<p>Now this is what I call a great inovation: <a href="http://www.bikely.com/listpaths/country/14/region/1">Bikely</a>.  It plots bike paths, and users&#8217; favourite on-road bike routes, on a street directory, and lets you look at the map in three views: standard street directory, Google world satellite imagery, or the latter with key roads superimposed (&#8216;hybrid view&#8217;). Check out the 10 km loop taking in the Yarra Boulevard <a href="http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Yarra-Boulevard-Kew-10km-Loop">here</a>, for example, and the instructions <a href="http://www.bikely.com/cuesheet/route/Yarra-Boulevard-Kew-10km-Loop">here</a>.  All Abbotsford routes <a href="http://www.bikely.com/listpaths/srchkey/abbotsford/country/14/region/1">here</a>.  The first hyperlink in this post are to all Victorian routes &#8212; 1616 of them. It also has running routes, which must also be walking routes.  It will be interesting to see whether it is possible to put links to Flickr images in the instructions. Maybe one day I&#8217;ll finish this blog&#8217;s <a href="http://abbotsfordblog.com/?p=1">first ever post</a>, and plot the King Walk from the Carringbush to Dights Falls on the site as a running route. The beautiful photo is courtesy of <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ajschroetlin/">A J Shcroetlin of Colorado</a>.  Leave a comment if you think this site is as great as I do.</p>
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		<title>Oil slick on Yarra</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jun 2007 02:40:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s an oil slick on the Yarra River, from Abbotsford&#8217;s Johnston St bridge to Kew&#8217;s Fairfield Boat House, about 8 km. No one knows how it got there, but it is thought to result from more than 100 litres of lube oil entering the river. Read The Age here, News.com.au here, ABC here. How a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s an oil slick on the Yarra River, from Abbotsford&#8217;s Johnston St bridge to Kew&#8217;s Fairfield Boat House, about 8 km. No one knows how it got there, but it is thought to result from more than 100 litres of lube oil entering the river. Read <em>The Age</em> <a href="http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/mystery-oil-slick-highlights-sick-yarra/2007/06/14/1181414466880.html">here</a>, News.com.au <a href="http://www.news.com.au/story/0,4057,21908643-2,00.html">here</a>, ABC <a href="http://abc.net.au/news/items/200706/1951105.htm?water">here</a>. How a journalist could possibly write with confidence that no wildlife has been injured so far is beyond me. The other report, that there was no evidence of any birds being affected was a much more sensible choice of words.</p>
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		<title>Tattooed lady corpse floating at Dights Falls</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Mar 2007 13:41:07 +0000</pubDate>
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Did you hear? At 2 p.m. yesterday, a walker found a woman&#8217;s corpse wrapped in a blue sheet, weighed down by a large backpack full of weights. It was resting against the concrete barrier over which Dights Falls flow. We will know who it was soon enough: she had &#8220;Reggie&#8221; and &#8220;Elsie&#8221; tatts adorning her [...]]]></description>
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<p>Did you hear? At 2 p.m. yesterday, a walker found a woman&#8217;s corpse wrapped in a blue sheet, weighed down by a large backpack full of weights. It was resting against the concrete barrier over which <a href="http://abbotsfordblog.com/?p=151">Dights Falls</a> flow. We will know who it was soon enough: she had &#8220;Reggie&#8221; and &#8220;Elsie&#8221; tatts adorning her two wrists, and a gold navel stud, but the body has been in the water long enough for police to venture only that it appears to be a caucasian corpse. Keep you posted.</p>
<p>Update: the woman was 27 year old Balaclava woman Lynette Phillips. Her family is from the country. According to <a href="http://www.skynews.com.au/story.asp?id=157454">Sky News Online</a>, she was a former heroin addict studying drug counselling at Swinburne University, and last seen in her flat on Monday. She is pictured in <a href="http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/killers-loose-after-three-murders/2007/03/03/1172868811849.html">this <em>Age</em> article</a>. Something I read suggested that the corpse is thought to have been dumped in the Merri Creek at Northcote.</p>
<p>But who was the walker? Abbotsford Blog wants to hear from you.</p>
<p>The other way Dights Falls have been making the news recently is in the government&#8217;s contemplation of the possibility of <a href="http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/fill-your-glasses--with-the-yarra-river/2007/02/24/1171734074088.html">diverting &#8220;after-storms water&#8221;</a> at Dights Falls and storing it in <a href="http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/stormwater-or-treated-effluent-take-your-pick/2006/08/04/1154198331860.html">underground acquifers or in Yan Yean or Sugarloaf Reservoirs</a>. By the end of the year, we will know whether Melbournians are set to drink Yarra River water from close to the centre of the city.</p>
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		<title>Abbotsford from above, way, way above</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Aug 2006 11:29:40 +0000</pubDate>
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It was only a matter of time until I brought Google Earth&#8217;s Abbotsford to this blog. Here it is.
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<p>It was only a matter of time until I brought <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_earth">Google Earth</a>&#8217;s Abbotsford to this blog. Here it is.</p>
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		<title>Tony and Brownie</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 May 2006 12:46:53 +0000</pubDate>
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At the hidden park, which I regret I now know to be named Flockhart Reserve, I took this still life of a Commodore and an old mattress when from the Commodore jumped Tony who wanted to be &#8220;in the picture&#8221;.It was a delight to talk with him, and watch how his pup &#8220;Brownie&#8221; beamed happiness [...]]]></description>
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<p>At the hidden park, which I regret I now know to be named Flockhart Reserve, I took this still life of a Commodore and an old mattress when from the Commodore jumped Tony who wanted to be &#8220;in the picture&#8221;.<span id="more-60"></span>It was a delight to talk with him, and watch how his pup &#8220;Brownie&#8221; beamed happiness into his life:</p>
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		<title>I went for a walk to the brewery</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 May 2006 03:11:00 +0000</pubDate>
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I decided yesterday to stroll down to the CUB brewery and take some photos. I discovered the following things:

the Nash Hotel, one block west along Victoria St from Church St (on the corner of Lambert St) looks like a good if slightly sterile hotel with a spic&#8217;n&#8217;span dining room; I had written it off without [...]]]></description>
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<p>I decided yesterday to stroll down to the CUB brewery and take some photos. I discovered the following things:</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.melbournepubs.com.au/search?l=en&#038;c=S21&#038;q=nash&#038;se=SE1">the Nash</a> Hotel, one block west along Victoria St from Church St (on the corner of Lambert St) looks like a good if slightly sterile hotel with a spic&#8217;n&#8217;span dining room; I had written it off without ever having peered through its windows: can anyone speak of it from experience?</li>
<li>at the end of <a href="http://static.flickr.com/44/141293681_fdfcffdb60.jpg?v=0">Church St</a> opposite the back end of the brewery, and near <a href="http://static.flickr.com/56/141294532_aa7eb79707.jpg?v=0">this sign</a>, is what appears to be a <a href="http://static.flickr.com/45/141294475_e6c444dc38.jpg?v=0">hidden residence</a> with spectacular views;</li>
<li>there is a <a href="http://static.flickr.com/53/141653032_7feafccc55.jpg?v=0">warehouse</a> down this <a href="http://static.flickr.com/47/141290218_0eb4a80593.jpg?v=0">driveway</a> off Victoria Crescent which seems to have some lucky folk living in it, luxuriating in <a href="http://static.flickr.com/46/141289865_e53b0ee0dd.jpg?v=0">views like this</a> and <a href="http://static.flickr.com/44/141289093_32401de95a.jpg?v=0">this</a> and <a href="http://static.flickr.com/44/141651992_48891ff57e.jpg?v=0">this</a> and <a href="http://static.flickr.com/51/141606392_8fb604e3c6.jpg?v=0">this</a>;</li>
<li>another warehouse is said to be the Victorian government&#8217;s secret art storage facility;</li>
<li>I rediscovered the hidden park Flockhart Reserve, down the end of Flockhart St, which has The Terminus on its corner, on the other side of the river from the path which leads from the Gipps St bridge to the Walmer St bridge (Victoria Gardens);</li>
<li>there is a massive prop and scenery building enterprise down there;</li>
<li>there are two horses on a vacant block which must be worth a fortune, adjoining the hidden park, on which is also to be found two antique <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/trappedinasuit/141660602/">horse-drawn carriages</a> and the  frame only of what must once have been a home &#8212; unfortunately it was at this point that my camera batteries ran out.</li>
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		<title>Riding on a car-free Yarra Boulevard</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Apr 2006 01:58:35 +0000</pubDate>
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With thousands of lycra clad fittos (and some notsofittos), I twirled through a few laps of Yarra Boulevard on 12 March when Bicycle Victoria blocked it off to cars (the next &#8220;cyclovia&#8221; is on 28 May 2006: 4 km of Sydney Road in Brunswick for 6 hours). It is one of the world&#8217;s few events [...]]]></description>
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<p>With thousands of lycra clad fittos (and some notsofittos), I twirled through a few laps of Yarra Boulevard on 12 March when Bicycle Victoria blocked it off to cars (the next &#8220;<em>cyclovia</em>&#8221; is on <a href="http://www.bv.com.au/inform.php?a=5&#038;b=27&#038;c=2001">28 May 2006</a>: 4 km of Sydney Road in Brunswick for 6 hours). It is one of the world&#8217;s few events where the coffee is free but water costs. It was all good. There were free muffins, and an Oxfam stall where <a href="http://static.flickr.com/56/137186261_862d092be2.jpg?v=0">these wonderful bags </a>made fruit juice packs were for sale. I wonder if everyone else was as ignorant as me about Yarra Boulevard. Did you know that by going to the river end of Gipps St, following the bridge across the Yarra, and continuing up the path straight ahead, you reach Yarra Boulevard, and can then ride along an undulating and winding riverside bushland boulevard which starts nowhere in particular, ends nowhere, and is seemingly only used by late model Mercedes?<span id="more-47"></span></p>
<p>It&#8217;s 6 km long with just one intersection (and couple of side roads, one to Galatea Point, and another, happily, to the <a href="http://www.studleyparkboathouse.com.au/">Studley Park Boathouse</a>). Once you hit the Boulevard, you can turn left and ride to the end at Calder Highway having crossed over the Eastern Freeway and then u-turn back to the other end, Walmer St in Kew, and then u-turn back to where you started. You can also turn off towards the Kew end and ride along the loop of road closed to cars which the gate to <a href="http://abbotsfordblog.com/?p=51">Galatea Point</a> gives off.</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t actually know where the Botanic Gardens&#8217; bats had ended up, but great views of the huge colony are had from the road, as well as of the Collingwood Children&#8217;s Farm and <a href="http://static.flickr.com/56/137188141_29b0356ff2.jpg?v=0">Abbotsford Convent</a>. It was <a href="http://static.flickr.com/50/137186869_ff994efca6.jpg?v=0">all good</a>. There were free muffins, and an Oxfam Store where these wonderful bags made fruit juice packs were for sale.</p>
<p>There are hills; when I said &#8220;undulating&#8221; before, I was speaking as a driver not a cyclist. The fastest cyclists were doing the 12 km loop in 18 minutes. I did it in about 30, and was pretty buggered at the end of it. Riders would soar past me on hills in a nonchalant fashion as if they were on entirely different machines. Some of them were of course, but I overtook plenty of galahs with more money than sense on $8,000 bikes.</p>
<p>Yesterday I thought a few laps before breakfast would be a good thing and rode 24km up and down the hills, so tiring myself  that while visiting my mother in law I fell asleep.</p>
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		<title>I went for a walk to Galatea Point</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Apr 2006 14:01:52 +0000</pubDate>
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I took Miss K down to Galatea Point in Yarra Bend Park, just off Studley Park Road, a great little 20 minute walk you can drive to and be guaranteed a park (directions below). This is one of the beautiful views of the Yarra a great loop of which makes the Point feel like a [...]]]></description>
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<p>I took Miss K down to Galatea Point in Yarra Bend Park, just off Studley Park Road, a great little 20 minute walk you can drive to and be guaranteed a park (directions below). This is one of the beautiful views of the Yarra a great loop of which makes the Point feel like a promontory. Across the way is green lawn, and autumnal European trees (in the general vicinity of the Studley Park Boathouse). The combination of the bush and the park separated by the river is particularly pleasant, the best of both worlds, and I daydreamed of installing a kangaroo on the point, but have since confirmed my suspicion that kangaroos are excellent swimmers.</p>
<p><img width="140" height="147" align="left" src="http://static.flickr.com/51/118016559_dc8e2adadf.jpg?v=1143438266" />Along with nesting rainbow lorikeets, three eastern rosellas, and grey fantails, we saw, without even looking, one of the most splendid Australian birds, a <a href="http://www.birdsinbackyards.net/finder/display.cfm?id=13">flame robin</a>, hopping around nonchalantly in front of us for as long as we cared to take in his scarlet beauty. My camera&#8217;s batteries had by then given out. Happily, I was able to borrow this photo from <a href="http://www.flickr.com/people/ozjulian/">Julian Robinson</a> of Flickr.<br />
<span id="more-51"></span><em>How to get there: </em>One can only turn into the Yarra Boulevard from Studley Park Road while travelling away from the city, up the hill. This is how most people go to the Studley Park Boathouse. Having turned off, you can only go right, but if you do a U-turn and head back past where you entered, you come to a loop road which is gated off, much loved by cyclists.  Veer right along it on foot after passing through the gate, and soon enough, you come to another gate announcing Galatea Point. Suddenly you are in the bush, though the din of the freeway is hard to ignore.  One can also get there from Studley Park Road, walking along the river on the opposite bank from the one with the bike path on</p>
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		<title>Kew darling, our wealthy neighbour on the other side of the river</title>
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(Thanks to David Quigley of Newport, who only bought a camera last year, for the beautiful photo of Willsmere.)
Across the river is Kew, though for the purposes of this blog I have appropriated its parklands into greater Abbotsford.  The Age has a suburb profile in it today with some interesting bits.  The Age&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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(Thanks to <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/76817309@N00/">David Quigley</a> of Newport, who only bought a camera last year, for the beautiful photo of Willsmere.)</p>
<p>Across the river is Kew, though for the purposes of this blog I have appropriated its parklands into greater Abbotsford.  <span style="font-style: italic">The Age</span> has a suburb profile in it today with some interesting bits.  The Age&#8217;s Domain&#8217;s suburb snapshots are slightly interesting: <a href="http://www.domain.com.au/Public/SuburbReport.aspx?searchTerm=3101&#038;mode=">Kew</a> is a suburb of 21,500 folks, while <a href="http://www.domain.com.au/Public/SuburbReport.aspx?searchTerm=3067&#038;mode=">Abbotsford</a>&#8217;s population is only 4,025.  Kew&#8217;s average house price is over $800,000, while Abbotsford&#8217;s average is about $440,000. But back to the profile in <em>The Age</em> today.  <span id="more-44"></span>We learn or are reminded that:</p>
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<li>Xavier College Junior School, the imposing white building at the top of the Studley Park Road hill was first the home of a Catholic Businessman, T.M. Burke (hence &#8220;Burke Hall&#8221;) who gave it to Archbishop Daniel Mannix who gave it in turn to Xavier, with the Burkes later throwing in a chapel.</li>
<li>Nearby Raheen, on Studley Park Road, meaning &#8220;little fort&#8221; in Gaelic, was Archbishop Daniel Mannix&#8217;s home, and is now Dick Pratt&#8217;s pad. &#8220;The Kew mansion was bequeathed to the church by none other than the controversial entrepeneur, John Wren.  Mannix was known for his walks from Raheen into St Patrick&#8217;s in the city; his funeral procession followed the same route.&#8221;</li>
<li>Booroondarra General Cemetry on High St &#8220;was once a popular place for a weekend outing, with people coming from all over Melbourne to see the memorials.  A horse-drawn tram from Victoria Street brought some, while others would walk from Hawthorn or Richmond.  According to historical notes, the greatest attraction was the glass-domed statue of the Springthorpe Memorial, with the David Syme Memorial being a close second.  Plein-air artist Louis Buvelot, credited with leading the way for the founders of the Heidelberg School, is also buried here, as is John Wren.&#8221;</li>
<li>There were 10 sales over $1.5 million between March 2005 and March 2006, two over $2 million, and for one, 29 Redmond St, someone paid $3.25 million.</li>
<li>Kew Cottages formerly housed the Kew Lunatic Asylum and is still used as a home for the mentally ill, and that Wills St picnic area &#8220;has a wonderful lookout area&#8221; with &#8220;views of the golf course below and the city beyond&#8221; extending in the opposite direction through to the Dandenongs.</li>
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<p>Here is a photo from <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/31008034@N00/">Ne Koi&#8217;s Flickr pages</a> of the Boorondarra General Cemetry.<br />
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