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In November, the community farewelled “Mr Monbulk”

In November, the Monbulk community mourned the loss of Raymond Leslie Yates, fondly known as “Mr Monbulk,” who passed away peacefully at his home at the age of 86.

Mr Yates dedicated 38 years to Monbulk Primary School, 28 as principal, transforming it from a struggling institution into a thriving centre of learning.

Principal Estelle Alder said he “wasn’t just a principal, he was a part of every student’s life,” always remembering former students’ names and showing genuine care.

His legacy includes the Raymond Yates Arts Centre, which continues to give students opportunities in music and the arts.

Beyond education, Mr Yates was a pillar of the wider community.

He served as a Shire Councillor for 21 years, including a term as Mayor of the Shire of Lillydale, and contributed to numerous local organisations such as the Monbulk RSL, Rotary Club, and Yarra Ranges Regional Museum.

He helped establish the Japara Community House in Kilsyth and a community bank in Monbulk, which still serves the area today.

Tributes poured in from across the region. Casey federal MP Aaron Violi praised Mr Yates for being “truly immersed in community life,” while Bendigo Bank Monbulk and District closed to attend his memorial.

Students at Monbulk Primary School honoured him with drawings and by ringing the school’s Bell Tower 38 times, once for each year he served as principal.

Mr Yates is remembered as a devoted husband to Cathie, father to Richard and Samuel, stepfather and Poppa to Clare, Marcus, and their families, and a beloved brother.

His commitment to education, local government, and community life leaves a lasting impact on Monbulk, where his legacy of leadership, mentorship, and service will continue to be felt for generations.

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