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READY TO PARTY Ballan District Health & Care staff are ready to celebrate the hospitals 50th anniversary (L-R) Tor Roxburgh, Nigel Jarvis and Narelle Hutchins. Photo - Helen Tatchell
Celebrating 50 years
By Jessica Howard
The countdown is on for Ballan District
Health and Cares golden anniversary.
On July 22, it will be 50 years since the
establishment opened its doors, meaning a
celebration is in order.
The annual Love is in the Air fundraising
dinner will be held on the evening of the
anniversary, with a four-course dinner
prepared by The Ploughs talented chef,
Mark Mills.
The popular fundraising dinner has been
organised by the hospital fundraising
committee since 2012 and has raised more
than $95,000 in its three-year history.
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guilty plea
tions to avoid apprehension and to ensure the medals wouldnt be thrown into
a lake.
By Jessica Howard
A man charged with being
an accessory in an alleged
Springbank murder has
been spared further jail time.
He said despite the testimony not being in the mans initial police statement, it was
believed he did not want the
medals to be lost forever.
Justice Forrest said he understood the difficult situation the man had been put
in, stating that it would have
been difficult for (him) to
strongly resist the request of
the (murder accused).
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A Rememberance Service
Commemorating the 100th
Anniversary of
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The Battle of FROMELLES
(19th20th JULY 1916)
and the later
Battle of POZIERS
(23rd JULY7th AUGUST 1916)
WHEN: 11.00 a.m. SATURDAY 16th JULY 2016
WHERE: Bacchus Marsh RSL
(Village Green, weather permitting)
Followed by light refreshments in the RSL Hall
(Gold Coin Donation, proceeds to RSL)
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By Kate Taylor
each year.
But the VSTWP, formed in
1995, continues to provide
education and information
services to landowners to
help fight serrated tussock.
For those not familiar with
serrated tussock, it is a tussock forming grass native to
South America that was first
recorded in Victoria in 1954.
The invasive weed not only
decreases agricultural productivity, but also decreases biodiversity in native
grasslands.
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By Kate Taylor
Theyre known as agricultural burglaries, and an upcoming Expo will help farmers learn about keeping their
equipment safe.
In the 12 months leading up
to March 2016, there were
331 burglaries recorded on
farmland or agricultural
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A stitch in time
The Poppy Pattern to help the RSL Ladies Auxiliary achieve their goal of 3000 poppies (MN 28 June 2016)
is below, for beginners and experienced knitters alike to contribute.
The 3000 ANZAC poppies are required for commemorations for the 100th year anniversary of the end of
WWI, to be held in Bacchus Marsh in 2018.
Lynns Easy Ribbed Knit Pattern
This pattern gives a full ribbed knitted poppy and is an easy pattern for beginners.
The ply of your yarn does not matter providing you adjust your needle size to suit.
Use a smaller needle size than you may otherwise use. For instance if you are using 8 ply yarn and usually
knit with 4mm needles, try a 3.75. The size of the poppy will change depending on your yarn and needles.
Col A - 1 ball red yarn (one ball will make a number of poppies)
Col B - Small amount of green for centre or a button.
Col C - Scrap of black yarn.
BODY OF POPPY
Using Col A Cast on 60 st.
Row 1 10 K2 P2.
Row 11 K2 tog across the row.
Row 12 Sl 1 K2 tog psso across the row.
Break off yarn with long tail and thread back through remaining stitches and pull tight.
Join edges with mattress stitch.
CENTRE OF POPPY
Using Col B Cast on 8 stitches and knit a square (approx 8-10 rows) of stocking stitch.
Cut yarn leaving a tail and thread through live stitches as previously.
The purl side is the right side.
Run a line of running stitch around the outside of the knitted square and ease enough to
pull the edges of the square into a round and tuck under.
FINISHING
Stitch the centre tucked side down to body of poppy and overstitch with black yarn, or
alternatively use a black or green button as the centre.
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Two
talented
Bacchus
Marsh girls have headed to
Los Angeles for the trip of a
lifetime.
Kaity Mitchell, 20, and Shanai McKenzie, 18, will spend
two weeks in the United
States showing off their
talent.
Representing their sport
of calisthenics, as part of
an elite performance team
for Calisthenics Victoria,
the duo will be performing at Disneyland following
months of hard training.
There were 140 people that
auditioned and only 40 were
chosen; I felt so honoured
and privileged to be chosen
amongst some of the best
calisthenics talent in Victoria, Kaity said.
I know Shanai would be
feeling the same. To be travelling to LA and performing
at Disneyland is a dream
come true. We are all excited
to have this opportunity, as
calisthenics is an Austral-
HEALTH
AND CARE
Rural Not-For-Profit Health Service delivering Acute, Community, Aged and Child Care Services
communities, Ms McFall
said.
She said that an important
reason for wishing the leadership program to continue
is its encouragement of not
only able-bodied individuals, but also those with disabilities such as herself.
I have a hearing impairment and I shy away from
public events and gatherings because I cannot follow
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Collaboration
& Innovation
Ballan District Health & Care has signed a new
three-year agreement with Ballarat Health
Service to increase funding for public beds in
Ballan. The agreement will increase access
to Ballans post-operative and rehabilitation
services and improve access to acute care in
Ballarat.
A Joyful Curriculum
The Ballan District Health & Care Board has
formally endorsed the Ballan Childcare Centres
Reggio Emilia-inspired educational curriculum.
Our childcare educators view every child as a
capable, active and condent learner, working
with each childs natural curiosity and desire
for self-expression.
Souper Tuesday
Support
This winter, Opportunity on Inglis is continuing
to offer a free bowl of soup and bread roll to
community members. Now in its second year,
the initiative has once again received terric
support, with a number of local businesses and
individuals sponsoring a Tuesday BALLAN
by making a
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By Kate Taylor
It will soon become more
affordable to take matters
to the Victorian and Civil
Administrative
Tribunal
(VCAT) thanks to a new set
of fees.
The new fee structure, introduced by the state government, is aimed at helping
victims of family violence,
low income earners, and
Corporations, government
agencies, local governments
and businesses with an annual turnover of more than
NDIS
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National Disability Services invites all community members who are seeking further information
Disability Services invites all community members who are seeking further
on National
the National
Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) across Moorabool and the surrounding
information on the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) across Moorabool and the
areas
to
attend
the NDIS Change and Choice Community Forum on Monday 25 July in Bacchus
surrounding areas to attend the NDIS Change and Choice Community Forum on Monday
Marsh.
25 July in Bacchus Marsh.
The event will explore the core question from participants, their families, carers, service
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and answer
any concerns they may have.
The exciting opportunities created for participants, their families and carers under the
The keyNDIS,
changes
for service providers under the NDIS, and how they can prepare for the
and answer any concerns they may have.
transition
ahead
The key changes for service providers under the NDIS, and how they can prepare for
The ways
in which the NDIS will intersect with schools, mental health support services, carer
the transition ahead
and respite services, community health, aged care and disability advocacy.
The ways in which the NDIS will intersect with schools, mental health support
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and the positive outcomes its had within the community.
NDS, in partnership with Moorabool Council and Merrimu Inc. will also be launching an exciting
new
Moorabool
Communities
of Practice
project.
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Details:
NDS, 11am
in partnership
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Time:
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new Moorabool
Date:
Monday
25 July Communities of Practice project. This project will explore how local
services can
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to207
buildMain
consumer
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practices.
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Marshdriven
(accessible
venue)
to find out more.
There will also be two information sessions at Ballan Mechanics Hall, 143 Inglis St, Ballan, on
Thursday
Details: 21 July, at 10.30am or 7.00pm.
These
information
sessions will be delivered by NDIA staff and partners wanting to start raising
Time:
11am 1:30pm
awareness
and understanding
of the scheme for potential participants, family, providers and
Date: Monday
25 July
Location: members.
The Supper Room, 207 Main Street Bacchus Marsh (accessible venue)
community
RSVP: 18 July 2016. Email vicwestengagement@ndis.gov.au
There will also be two information sessions at Ballan Mechanics Hall, 143 Inglis St, Ballan,
PLANNING
ENVIRONMENT ACT 1987
on Thursday 21 July,
at 10.30amAND
or 7.00pm.
The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government
Gazette.
RSVP: 18 July 2016. Email vicwestengagement@ndis.gov.au
The Amendment implements the recommendations of the Bacchus Marsh Activity Centre
Structure Plan 2011 by updating the Municipal Strategic Statement at Clause 21.07 Bacchus
Marsh, applying Design and Development Overlays and Development Plan Overlays to land
within and surrounding the Bacchus Marsh Activity Centre, and for land in Taverner Street,
rezoning it from Farming Zone to General Residential Zone and applying an Environmental
Audit Overlay.
A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, at the Department of Environment,
Land, Water and Planning website at www.delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection and free of charge,
during ofce hours, at the ofces of the Moorabool Shire Council: Darley Ofce, 182 Halletts
Way, Darley; and Lerderderg Library, 215 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh; and on the Moorabool
Shire Council website at www.moorabool.vic.gov.au
STEPHEN SWART Acting Director
Planning Services and Impact Assessment
Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning
Moorabool Shire Council: PO Box 18, Ballan VIC 3342 Telephone: 03 5366 7100 Facsimile: 03 5368 1757 CEO: Rob Croxford
Email: info@moorabool.vic.gov.au Web: www.moorabool.vic.gov.au
Facebook: moorabool shire council Twitter: @mooraboolshire
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chemists to get it. Its best to
get the flu short early, as the
vaccine takes a few weeks to
start working, however you
can get one up until August.
This year the quad-valent
strain has been released,
protecting against all strains
of the flu.
Hand hygiene:
Stay home:
Dont spread your illness
by going out and mixing
with colleagues or children,
stay home, rest up and take
care of yourself.
Prioritise wellness:
Eat healthy foods with lots
of fruit and vegetables, particularly green vegetables to
boost your immune system,
keep hydrated and exercise.
If all else fails, Miss Braden
suggested contacting your
doctor and ask for anti-viral
medication.
Antibiotics dont help with
the flu because its a virus,
rather than an infection. So
it requires anti-viral medication, she said.
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Saturday 12 to 3pm
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Friday and Saturday 6 to 9pm
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rain comes.
Decide where your sediment
fences will go and how many
you will need by assessing the
catchment size, steepness of
the slope and contours of the
surrounding area. Leave the
fences in place until ground
cover is established again, when
they should be removed so as
not to become a hazard in long
grass.
A practical video on how to
build a sediment fence from
wire, straw or mesh can be
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this section will only appear if a paid public notice also appears in the classifieds section, as per the constitution of Business & Consumer Affairs for incorporated groups.
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Ballan Lions Club Market
Saturday 6 August, 9am-1pm. 1st Saturday each Month.
Inglis St, Ballan. Enquiries 0402 390 080 (Wayne).
Darley Market
Saturday 6 August, 8am 1pm. Stalls offer bric-a-brac, fruit/
veg, clothing, plants and more. 1st & 3rd Saturday each
month at Darley Park Football Reserve. Enquiries 0488 345
145 (Alan).
CHURCH
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Services 1st, 2nd & 3rd Sundays 11.15am. 4th Sunday 9.30am
Reflective Worship.
Gordon Catholic Parish
Mass Times Saturday 16 July Dunnstown 6:30pm.
Sunday 17 July Gordon 8:45am; Ballan, 10:30am.
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has been dismissed or forced
out by Daniel Andrews.
Despite all of this, Daniel
Andrews continues to claim
that there is nothing wrong
with the UFU deal.
Daniel Andrews is the Premier of Victoria, not a union
official. Its about time he
started serving the interests
of the six million Victorians
he is supposed to represent.
Joshua Morris MP
Member for Western
Victoria
Dear Editor,
As a follow up to my letter
(MN 26 June) regarding the
Bacchus Marsh hospital Urgent Care Centre (ex Emergency Department) and the
treatment of my daughter, a
Djerriwarrh Health Services
representative has contacted
me directly. She investigated
the event and sincerely
apologised for confusion
amongst hospital staff resulting in me being told that
as a result of changes to the
department we would have
to take my daughter to Sunshine Emergency instead. I
have been assured that my
daughter should have been
further treated at Bacchus
Marsh and also that there
have been no changes to
services with the Emergency
Department being re-named
an Urgent Care Centre.
Matt Woods
Parwan
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Dear Editor,
With his resignation, the
Chief Officer of the CFA Joe
Buffon joins a growing list
of highly respected members of the CFA who have
resigned or been dismissed
instead of supporting Daniel Andrews deal with the
UFU.
The Andrews Government
argument that volunteers
are safe from Union control
and theres nothing to see
here is growing more ridiculous by the day.
Just a few weeks ago Victorias 60,000 CFA volunteers
had the backing of their
Board, their CEO, their Minister and their Chief Officer.
Today, everyone on this list
Vol 10 No 24
Senator Bridget McKenzie and local Nationals Candidate Paul Tatchell show their support for the Hands Off the CFA campaign. Photo - Helen Tatchell
By Kate Taylor
Federal politics has found its way into the debate over the
proposed CFA Enterprise Bargaining Agreement and the
views are fiery.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announced that if the
Coalition government is re-elected in July, it would amend
the Fair Work Act so the Act can no longer be misused to
undermine volunteer emergency services bodies.
The Turnbull
Coalition Government is extremely
disappointed at news recently that the Victorian Labor
Government intends to proceed with its plan to hand over
control of the Victorian Country Fire Authority to the
United Firefighters Union under the guise of a destructive
new Enterprise Bargaining Agreement, read a Coalition
statement.
two-bob gangster tries to buy his way into decency with illgotten gains.
Country people are not only tougher than that, they do it
with integrity - its gone from the Carlton Gang to the Spring
Street gang, as the Premier and the silent jellyfish bowl full of
invertebrate Country comrades hide in silence.
Andrews is nothing but Marshalls marionette with way
too many strings attached.
As for Jimmy The Rat Merlino, he is about as relevant to
the CFA and country Victoria as a three legged Shih-tzu with
a water pistol!
The issue has so far seen former Emergency Services
Minister, Jane Garrett resign alongside CFA CEO Lucinda
Nolan. The CFA Board has been sacked, and large protests
have been conducted by CFA volunteers.
continued page 4
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Whilst addictions to illegal
street drugs are frequently
in the spotlight, the abuse
of prescription medication is
often overlooked.
In 2015, 330 Victorians lost
their lives due to prescription drug overdoses a five
per cent increase from the
previous year. This is higher
than the 217 overdose deaths
from illicit drugs and the
252 people killed in road
accidents.
In April of this year, Victoria Health Minister Jill Hennessy allocated $30 million
in the state budget to set up
real-time prescription monitoring for 1900 GP clinics,
1300 pharmacies and 200
hospitals.
The system, to be operational by 2018, will allow doctors
to do on-the-spot checks before prescribing or dispensing medicine that are at high
risk of use.
Prescription drugs known
to be abused include antidepressants, central nervous
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CANCERJune 22-July 22
A loved one seems a little difficult. Its up to you to try a
little tenderness. The week stresses education, formal and
informal. Be extra careful in tackling outdoor repairs.
QUICK PUZZLE
ARIESMarch 21-April 20
6.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
16.
20.
22.
23.
24.
25.
ACROSS
Teacher (10)
Border (4)
Adore (4)
Abundant (5)
River (Africa) (4)
Fruit (9)
Military officer (9)
Break (4)
Capital city (5)
Fully developed (4)
African (4)
Overseer (10)
NO. 8963
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
13.
14.
15.
17.
18.
19.
21.
DOWN
Wool (6)
Try (7)
Clergyman (6)
Senselessness (6)
Colour (5)
Nimble (5)
Spirit (3)
Sluggishness (7)
Nose (5)
Live in (6)
Scanty (6)
Use (6)
Interlude (5)
CRYPTIC PUZZLE
ACROSS
6. What the jewel thief made a bid to steal? (3,7). 8.
Blast! That means the vacancy has been filled (4). 9.
The foreigner is the draw, you say (4). 10. Is it not much
of a burden to the zoo keeper? (5). 11. Stun with a big
stone (4). 12.Theres nothing wrong with me. Just tense
(9). 16. In short supply, as the unruffleable are (4,2,3).
20. The voice at the other end of the line? (4). 22. Having very little time, run (5). 23. Unlit and thats not fair
(4). 24. Finally leaned out to see her (4). 25. Started to
run (4,6).
DOWN
1. Newman brought round the music (6). 2. Though highly
thought of, the new maid left (7). 3. Stop a fire (3,3). 4. A
number can go berserk given strong liquor (6). 5. Does
it provide one more inmate for the zoo? (5). 7. A funny
fissure? (5). 13. Are wrong, one hears (3). 14. Friendly
but gosh, the face! (7). 15. About two days pay for a
man (5). 17. A great woman with fish! (6). 18. Half the
children going to church get terribly wet (6). 19. Rang off
in mid-speech, to infuriate (6). 21. Publicly owned, you
say (5).
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
Across - 6, One diamond. 8, Darn. 9, Thai(tie). 10,
Ounce. 11, Rock. 12, Im-perfect. 16, Hard to get. 20,
Bass. 22, T-race. 23, Dark. 24, Edna (anag.). 25, Took
charge.
Down - 1, An-the-m. 2, Admi-red. 3, Lay off. 4, C-ognac.
5, Adder. 7, Crack. 13, Ear (anag.). 14, Cor-dial. 15, Padd-y. 17, Amazon. 18, (chil)Dren-ch. 19, (sp)E-nrage(ch). 21, State.
QUICK SOLUTIONS
Across - 1, Ventriloquist. 8, Lucid. 9, Shallot. 10, Speech.
11, League. 12, Atoll. 14, Spell. 18, Thrice. 20, Scrape.
23, Failure. 24, Ovine. 25, Exhibitionist.
Down - 1, Valise. 2, Niche. 3, Radical. 4, Last. 5, Quake.
6, Illegal. 7, Totter. 13, Tarnish. 15, Piccolo. 16, Stifle.
17, Relent. 19, Crumb. 21, Alibi. 22, Deft.
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
Across - 1, Belonging to me. 8, Aught (ought). 9, Traitor. 10, Struck. 11, Enam-el. 12, Cross. 14, Scam-p. 18,
Ho-mage. 20, Nettle. 23, M-art-ine. 24, Rasps. 25,
Dressed to kill.
Down - 1, B-raise. 2, Lag-er. 3, Notices. 4, I-ot-a (rev.).
5, Grain. 6, Opti-mum. 7, Enrols (Ron,Les). 13, Re-Morse. 15, Cheer-I-O . 16, Sham-Ed. 17, We-asel. 19,
(wron) Grips. 21, To-sti. 22, Lead.
CANCERJune 22-July 22
A loved one seems a little difficult. Its up to you to try a
little tenderness. The week stresses education, formal and
informal. Be extra careful in tackling outdoor repairs.
LEOJuly 23-August 22
Research of all types is featured now. If you are planning any kind of surprise and you dont do your homework, you could be in for a disappointment.
LIBRASeptember 23-October 22
This is an excellent time to close deals. It seems you are
being tested quite a bit this week. Keep your temper in
check. Work takes second place to romance and your companion is delighted.
SUDOKU
SCORPIOOctober 23-November 21
NUMBER GAME
ANSWER BELOW
SAGITTARIUSNovember 22-December 22
An outstanding career possibility may opening up. A romantic setback can be reversed now. Financial gains
should start around Thursday. Diet stresses moderation
and variety.
CAPRICORNDecember 23-January 20
You could find yourself untangling a network of conflicting ideas at the workplace and in the neighbourhood.
Impulses are weak now. Stay clear of financial personalities.
AQUARIUSJanuary 21-February 19
PISCESFebruary 20-March 20
The current emphasis is on simplification, in your decor,
in your dress, and in your whole approach to romance.
Motives of friends may not be interpreted correctly.
VIRGOAugust 23-September 22
Research of all types is featured now. If you are planning any kind of surprise and you dont do your homework, you could be in for a disappointment.
LIBRASeptember 23-October 22
This is an excellent time to close deals. It seems you are
being tested quite a bit this week. Keep your temper in
check. Work takes second place to romance and your companion is delighted.
SCORPIOOctober 23-November 21
An outstanding career possibility may opening up. A romantic setback can be reversed now. Financial gains
should start around Thursday. Diet stresses moderation
and variety.
CAPRICORNDecember 23-January 20
You could find yourself untangling a network of conflicting ideas at the workplace and in the neighbourhood.
Impulses are weak now. Stay clear of financial personalities.
AQUARIUSJanuary 21-February 19
PISCESFebruary 20-March 20
The current emphasis is on simplification, in your decor,
in your dress, and in your whole approach to romance.
Motives of friends may not be interpreted correctly.
QUICK SOLUTIONS
Across - 6, Instructor. 8, Edge. 9, Love. 10, Ample. 11,
Nile. 12, Raspberry. 16, Commander. 20, Snap. 22,
Accra. 23, Ripe. 24, Zulu. 25, Supervisor.
Down - 1, Angora. 2, Attempt. 3, Curate. 4, Stupor. 5,
Green. 7, Agile. 13, Rum. 14, Inertia. 15, Snout. 17, Occupy. 18, Meagre. 19, Employ. 21, Pause.
MERV
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PAUL
Perspective
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Sport
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responsibility as custodian
of this valuable Shire-owned
heritage property seriously,
and is disappointed with the
lack of funding granted to its
upkeep.
restoration
of
the
Sails to
protect
youth
By Kate Taylor
Council will chip in $16,000 towards new shade sails at
Bacchus Marshs Masons Lane Reserve.
Five new sails will be installed in time for the upcoming
little athletics season.
Each of the shade sails will cost $5,300, with the Bacchus
Marsh Little Athletics Club set to contribute over $10,000 to
the total project cost, and will also perform in-kind work
required to remove the existing structures.
The total project cost is more than $26,000, with councillors
voting at the July council meeting to contribute over $16,000
from the East Moorabool Reserve Ward Fund.
The shade sails currently in place in front of the Pat
Lane Pavilion at Masons Lane have been in existence for
approximately 12 years, read the motion.
In September 2014 one of the four structures sustained
structural damage and was repaired. All four shade sails are
in states of deteriorations.
With 270 local kids participating in little athletics, as well as
local primary schools using the site, new sails are required,
to comply with SunSmart policies.
East Ward Councillor Tonia Dudzik moved the motion in
urgent business, with West Ward Councillor Tom Sullivan
seconding the motion that was then carried by a unanimous
vote.
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Resort Lifestyle
Hobby farms
popular
Geoff White
CEO, REIV
As more city dwellers opt
for a tree change, hobby
farms are growing in popularity with more than 3,200
sold across regional Victoria
in the past year.
Rayner
seven acres.
This was followed by hobby
farms located in the Surf
Coast municipality, where
the median price for this
property type was $720,000
for an average land mass of
9.5 acres.
Other regions achieving
high sales results for hobby
farms included Macedon
Ranges, with a median price
of $682,500 for an average of
10.5 acres; Wodonga, with
a median price of $597,500
for an average of 9.5 acres;
Bass Coast, with a median
of $500,000 for an average of
six acres; and City of Ballarat
with a median of $485,000
for 7.5 acres.
If youre willing to travel
a little further to find your
dream property, some of the
states most affordable hobby
farms can be found in West
Wimmera ($167,000), Southern Grampians ($247,500),
Central Goldfields ($270,000)
and Mildura ($295,000).
Meanwhile, Greater Bendigo recorded the highest
number of hobby farm sales
in the year to March 31,
with 187 sold and a median
price of $420,000. High sales
volumes for this property
type were also seen in South
Gippsland (186), Baw Baw
(131), Mitchell (123) and East
Gippsland (114).
As with any property purchase, it is important to do
your research. Buyers need
to ensure they are making
the right decision as once
the contract is signed and
the property is settled, its
too late to reconsider.
For
more
information
on median house prices
throughout regional Victoria, visit reiv.com.au.
MN0506G
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John Kontek
R E A L
E S T A T E
B A L L A N
BALLAN
BALLAN
$429,000
$340,000
GORDON
GORDON
$335,000
$445,000
63 Spencer Road
17 Main Street
BALLAN
8 Stead St
$359,000
BALLAN
1/88 Atkinson Street
$275,000
WANTING TO INVEST?
Looking for an investment or wanting to down size?
Then this 2 Bedroom Unit is sure to appeal! Large
open plan kitchen/ dining/lounge area with gas
heating and the Kitchen with gas Cooking and
great storage and bench space. Both bedrooms
with BIRs and the bathroom with a separate bath
and shower. Single lock up garage and a private
courtyard all within walking distance to Ballans
amenities and currently returning $910 PCM as an
investment property certainly make this property
one worth an inspection.
SPARGO CREEK
KORWEINGUBOORA
$215,000
$285,000
John Kontek
R E A L
COUNTRY DELIGHT
E S T A T E
B A L L A N
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE
INSPECT
FOR SALE
CONTACT
WEB
INSPECT
FOR SALE
CONTACT
WEB
By appointment
$720,000
Daryl Gould 0409 233 157
arbeerealestate.com.au
FOR SALE
By appointment
$499,000
Denise Sniegowski 0456 044 024
arbeerealestate.com.au
Location of Convenience
5 decent sized bedrooms, the master with WIR & ensuite. All other
bedrooms with BIRs. Kitchen with 900mm SS oven, cooktop,
rangehood & dishwasher + loads of storage. 2 living areas, ducted
heating & cooling. Terrific undercover outdoor entertainment area.
SOLD
INSPECT
FOR SALE
CONTACT
WEB
FOR SALE
By appointment
$395,000-$420,000
Peter Leonard 0429 671 990
arbeerealestate.com.au
INSPECT
FOR SALE
CONTACT
WEB
INSPECT
FOR SALE
CONTACT
WEB
By appointment
$385,000-$420,000
Daryl Gould 0409 233 157
arbeerealestate.com.au
FOR SALE
By appointment
$259,800
Peter Leonard 0429 671 990
arbeerealestate.com.au
INSPECT
FOR SALE
CONTACT
WEB
SOLD
By appointment
$499,500
Daryl Gould 0409 233 157
arbeerealestate.com.au
INSPECT
FOR SALE
CONTACT
WEB
FOR SALE
By appointment
$590,000-$630,000
Peter Leonard 0429 671 990
arbeerealestate.com.au
INSPECT
FOR SALE
CONTACT
WEB
INSPECT
FOR SALE
CONTACT
WEB
SOLD
FOR SALE
3 ACRES
FOR SALE
INSPECT
FOR SALE
CONTACT
WEB
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
By appointment
Offers above $599,000
Peter Leonard 0475 888 101
arbeerealestate.com.au
FOR SALE
By appointment
$339,000
Daryl Gould 0409 233 157
arbeerealestate.com.au
Investment Opportunity
SOLD
INSPECT
FOR SALE
CONTACT
WEB
By appointment
$1,500,000
Peter Leonard 0475 888 101
arbeerealestate.com.au
SOLD
INSPECT
FOR SALE
CONTACT
WEB
By appointment
$990,0009
Arbee Real Estate 5367 2333
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140 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh 5367 2333
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MN0550G2
LEN SMITH
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REAL ESTATE
Location,
Ultimate
You Will
Lifestyle
Love It!Retreat
Location,Warm
You Will
& Welcoming!
Love It!
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Price: $649,500
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Inspect: By appointment
Price: $570,000
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Price: $345,000
Len Smith: 0418 343 754
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This quality built home sits opposite the Darley hub community centre
and Telford Park Reserve. The home has been designed to embrace
low maintenance living. The layout of the home is exceptionally
functional revealing 4 bedrooms, master with walk-in robes & en-suite,
open plan living, formal lounge, casual family room area, and quality
kitchen. Outdoors has a huge covered alfresco area, double garage,
and established gardens all on a 1100 sqm parcel of land. The home
delivers an exemplary lifestyle.
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Inspect: 12.30-1.00pm
Price: $435,000
Len Smith: 0418 343 754
Web Id: -
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Rayner
NEW LISTING
Located between Bacchus Marsh and Greendale, attractive brick veneer home
Views of Pentland Hills from huge lounge dining area, large covered pergola
4 Bedrooms ensuite to main with spa bath, BIRs to remaining bedrooms
Kitchen and meals area, dishwasher, 1 wall ovens, hotplates
Land adjoins a seasonal creek, large dam, rainwater storage 23,000 gallons
Large garage workshop, double bay shed, high clearance, power and lights
Tractor shed and wood shed, general purpose shed, 2 stalls and tackroom
Heat Charm wood heater, Solar electric hot water, split system air conditioner, 14 Solar panels
Private Sale: $675,000
Inspect: Sunday 17th July 1.30-2.30pm
Contact: Graeme Rayner 0417 559 945 or Mark Davis 0458 224 405
Email: graeme@raynerrealestate.com.au
Julie
Archon
0422 412 964
Marcus
Rayner
0418 556 699
Absolute pristine ex-display home, 3 bedrooms, main with WIR & ensuite;
High ceilings, picturesque feature walls and superb quality dcor;
Stunning Chefs kitchen with extensive stone bench tops, 900ml oven, dishwasher, double
fridge cavity and glass splashbacks;
Large dining room full of natural light with two sets of sliding doors;
Private lounge at rear of home is extremely peaceful and could be used as theatre room;
Ducted heating and cooling, split system, alarm system, ceiling fans throughout;
Mark
Davis
0458 224 405
Melonie
Winch
0408 675 011
Graeme
Rayner
0417 559 945
raynerrealestate.com.au
Adam
Tucci
0411 077 128
Mark
Dudley
0409 954 396
Rod
Grant
0416 231 782
5366 3600
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Rayner
EXQUISITE DESIGN
Impressive master bedroom wing with ensuite, retreat and home office
Galley style kitchen
Separate library with built in oor to ceiling shelves
Polished concrete ooring with zoned slab heating
12 m long solar heated lap pool, adjoining gym with equipment included
20m internal courtyard/internal entertaining area
3kw solar system on 66 cent tariff feed
Colorbond Remote Lock up garage. Land size Approx 4 acres
RESORT LIFESTYLE
Marcus
Rayner
0418 556 699
Julie
Archon
0422 412 964
Mark
Davis
0458 224 405
Melonie
Winch
0408 675 011
4 bedroom plus study or fifth bedroom home, master with large ensuite.
Large family/meals area, separate lounge, theatre room/gym and reading or trophy room.
Ducted heating and cooling.
Central kitchen with stone bench tops, 900ml cooktop and oven.
Under rooine alfresco/ bbq area.
Low maintenance gardens and childrens play area.
Double remote control garage
5 kw of solar panels.
Graeme
Rayner
0417 559 945
raynerrealestate.com.au
Adam
Tucci
0411 077 128
Mark
Dudley
0409 954 396
Rod
Grant
0416 231 782
5366 3600
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Rayner
BE SURPRISED
46 COWANS DRIVE, DALES CREEK 449 STATE FOREST RD, ROSS CREEK 5 McFARLANES LANE, MT EGERTON
SOLD
Marcus
Rayner
0418 556 699
Julie
Archon
0422 412 964
Approx 1 acre
3 bedrooms, with new carpet
Open plan living with timber oors, wood heating and
split system
Paved outdoor entertaining area with Pizza oven
10m x 10m (approx.) barn style shed with 3 roller doors,
concrete oor, power and character bar.
SOLD
Mark
Davis
0458 224 405
Melonie
Winch
0408 675 011
SOLD
Graeme
Rayner
0417 559 945
raynerrealestate.com.au
Adam
Tucci
0411 077 128
SOLD
Mark
Dudley
0409 954 396
Rod
Grant
0416 231 782
5368 1057
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Round 12
Last weekend the GB Forestry Cobras welcomed the Melton South Panthers
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In the football the seniors had a great day, though playing the team sitting on
the bottom of the ladder. The Panthers gave their all but were no match for the
GB Forestry Cobras who are now eyeing off a possible finals berth for the
first time in over 12 years. The GB Forestry Cobras jumped the Panthers
in the first quarter kicking 7 goals to nil. However, the Panthers outscored the
GB Forestry Cobras in the second quarter by 1 point with both teams kicking
3 goals. Going into the half time break, the senior coach was not happy with
what had been displayed during the second quarter and informed the players
of such. In the 3rd quarter, the GB Forestry Cobras, though inaccurate at
goal kicking 3 goals 8 behinds, kept the Panthers to 2 behinds and set up an
unbeatable lead heading into the last quarter. It was the last quarter when the
GB Forestry Cobras actually had all guns blazing kicking 9 goals to 2 goals,
The GB Forestry Cobras ran out victorious by 113 points and continue to sit in
2nd spot on the ladder. Best players were not supplied.
In the reserves, the boys also jumped the Panthers in the first quarter kicking 5
goals to nil and a further 5 goals to 1 in the second going into the main break with
a 63 point lead. It was a little quieter in the 3rd quarter where both teams only
kicked 1 goal, but in the last quarter the GB Forestry Cobras slammed on a
further 7 goals to 1 eventually running out victorious by 100 points and currently
sit a game clear in 4th spot on the ladder. Best on the day were R. Shortis, R.
Hawkins, T. Hughes, A. Whittle, T. Mullen, R. Somers.
The U18s got the day started with a very hard fought out battle where the scores
were separated by no more than 8 points at any break. The Panthers actually
held a 4 point lead at the first break, however the GB Forestry Cobras turned
that around in the second quarter going into the main break with an 8 point lead.
The 3rd quarter was another tight tussle with the GB Forestry Cobras taking
a 4 point lead into the last quarter, both teams kicked 2 goals in this quarter and
when the siren sounded to end the game the GB Forestry Cobras held onto
a 6 point win which leaves us in 3rd position on the ladder and 2 games clear of
4th spot. Best on the day were J. Duggan, D. Bishop, S. Griffiths, L. Pigott, J.
Lalor, B. Griffiths.
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In the Netball, again the girls came up against some pretty tough opposition and
unfortunately not all teams were successful on the day.
The A graders had a magnificent victory by 24 goals lead strongly by our
shooters, A. Symons & J Walsh.
The B graders were not successful on the day, though scores were level at the
last change, the Panthers were too strong in the last and our girls went down by
6 goals; best shooting on the day were by L. Tyrrell, B. Walsh & E. Brinsmead.
The C graders had another tough game and were eventually beaten by 12 goals;
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The 19 and Unders were also unfortunate on the day eventually going down by
15 goals, after some great shooting by M. Mayne, O. Pigott & M. Forth and some
great efforts by E. Dodd.
WOMANS FOOTBALL:
In the Womans Football the girls again to their credit displayed a magnificent
team effort where they run out victorious by 49 points in a very wet and muddy
game. Haley (the coach) is very proud of how the girls are travelling and for the
second year running, the girls will be playing finals football. Best on the day were
C. Thorne, A. Bertram, E. Crawford, M. Clarke, J. Reid, A. Halliday.
Round 13
This Saturday The GB Forestry Cobras play our cross-town rivals the Darley
Devils at Darley, with the season having only a couple more games in town,
lets ensure that ALL our supporters and members get to the game to cheer and
support our teams.
This Sunday the womans football travels to Ballarat to take on the ladder leaders
in Lake Wendouree, again please ensure you get up there to support the girls
who are playing some great football.
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Results Round
12
Results Round 12
Club
Lake Wendouree
Darley
Bacchus Marsh
Melton South
Sunbury
Ballarat
Melton
Sebastopol
Redan
Nth Ballarat City
65
36
56
32
55
52
48
44
39
50
Results Round 11
Club
17&U
Sen
Darley
Redan
East Point Jnrs
Bacchus Marsh
Nth Ballarat City
Lake Wendouree
Sebastopol
Mt Clear
31
19
22
16
17
15
15
20
64
26
35
41
70
31
38
35
33
34
30
20
29
41
37
33
20
19
25
20
17&U
Res
15&U
Sen
35
14
37
11
24
11
30
10
30
15
19
13
27
14
11
22
45
23
22
31
24
20
27
25
25
33
19&U
38
26
20
35
17
63
49
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25
24
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18
29
12
14
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13
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Round 11 v Redan
FOOTBALL
U/10 Seniors
Goals Cooper Growcott 2, Lachlan
Nash 1, Jayven Tanner, Zeb Vincent, Jett
Walker-Collins.
Awards Ned Loft, Lachlan Nash, Noah
Johansen, Grant Hatcher, Max Hoey.
U/10 Reserves
Goals Lachlan Kaye 2, Jack Watson 1,
Bayliss Mifsud.
Awards Jack Mauriks, Liam Solomon,
Archie Colbron, Cooper Beri, Aidan Abbott,
Elias McEwan, Rhys Younger, Adam Albright.
U/10 Development
Awards Kai Watkins, Luke Prior, Isaac Jordan,
Brodie King, Billy Farella, Angus Kristie.
U/12 Seniors
Darley 5-5-35 def Redan 0-7-7
Goals Joel Freeman 3, Logan Moffat 1,
Rockey Hoey.
U/12 Reserves
Darley 4-2-26 def Redan 3-6-24
Goals Aidyn Bartolo 1, Kade Champness,
Jayven Tanner, Charlie Tucker.
U/14 Seniors
Darley 7-5-47 def Redan 5-9-39
Goals - Will Johnson 2, Josh Arnold, Bailey
Young 1, Ty Closter, Rylan Tanner.
U/14 Reserves
Darley 3-1-19 lost Redan 15-11-101
Goals Mackenzie Murray 1, Ben Portelli,
Gus Sykes.
U/16.5 Seniors
Darley 9-8-62 lost Redan 10-14-74
Goals - Zak Butters 3, James Higgins 2, Jai
Lake Wendouree............. 39
Bacchus Marsh................ 29
Darley ............................. 29
Bacchus Marsh................ 27
Darley .............................. 21
Reserves
Jackson Kinna
Tony Castrignano
Mitchell Suban
Ashley Whittle
Redan ............................. 25
Bacchus Marsh................ 23
Bacchus Marsh.................21
Bacchus Marsh.................14
U/16.5 Reserves
Christopher Reed
Redan .............................. 28
U/14 Seniors
Cooper Bath
Rylan Tanner
U/14 Reserves
Kacee Kirwan-Hamilton North Ballarat.................. 22
Cooper McIntosh
Bacchus Marsh.................. 9
Under 18.5s
Jacob Bygate
Sunbury .......................... 35
Lachlan Whyte-Marshall Bacchus Marsh................ 20
U/12 Seniors
Jack Jeffrey
Joel Freeman
Brady Wright
U/12 Reserves
Blake Kelly
Spencer Matautia
Redan ................................ 5
Bacchus Marsh...................4
U/16.5 Seniors
Callum Mc Kay
Jack Hehir
Youth Girls
Jessica Bokma
Abbi Bolt
Redan................................61
Darley .............................. 17
Lake Wendouree.............. 40
Bacchus Marsh ............... 18
Seniors
Team
% PTS
1 Lake Wendouree......161.01 44
2 Bacchus Marsh.........174.24 36
3 Redan........................140.99 36
4 Sunbury....................140.89 32
5 North Ballarat City.... 137.78 32
6 Darley........................108.31 28
7 East Point.................. 107.02 24
8 Melton........................ 88.10 24
9 Ballarat.......................63.85 16
10Sebastopol................50.90 12
11Melton South...............38.72 4
Reserves
1 Redan........................ 316.17 44
2 East Point..................197.95 44
3 Sunbury....................225.81 36
4 Bacchus Marsh........ 169.62 32
5 Sebastopol...............109.84 28
6 Melton........................92.84 28
7 Lake Wendouree.......86.69 24
8 Darley.........................76.80 20
9 Ballarat.......................54.08 20
10Melton South...............36.46 8
11North Ballarat City.......... .10 4
Under 18.5s
1 Redan........................315.33 44
2 East Point..................257.95 44
3 Bacchus Marsh.........168.82 40
4 Nth Ballarat City........150.30 32
5 Darley.........................90.57 32
6 Melton....................... 111.65 24
7 Sunbury....................116.35 20
8 Melton South..............95.69 20
9 Ballarat......................70.25 16
10Lake Wendouree......50.77 12
11Sebastopol...................9.45 4
Under 16.5 Seniors
1 Lake Wendouree......164.09 40
2 North Ballarat............196.35 32
3 East Point.................144.54 28
4 Redan......................... 97.23 24
5 Ballarat.......................78.62 20
6 Bacchus Marsh......... 108.74 16
7 Darley........................55.99 12
8 Mount Clear.................50.56 0
Under 16.5 Reserves
1 North Ballarat.......... 355.02 40
2 Redan....................... 327.61 36
3 Ballarat......................273.62 36
4 Lake Wendouree......116.25 24
5 Bacchus Marsh..........72.54 20
6 East Point...................72.45 12
7 Darley..........................40.98 8
8 Mount Clear................. 11.56 0
U/14 Seniors
1 Ballarat..................... 239.82 44
2 Lake Wendouree......347.25 40
3 Mount Clear............. 268.46 36
4 East Point.................. 177.46 24
5 Redan........................ 101.15 24
6 Darley.........................84.80 20
7 North Ballarat.............79.48 16
8 Bacchus Marsh..........69.63 12
9 Sebastopol....................2.88 4
U/14 Reserves
1 Redan....................... 485.80 40
2 North Ballarat........... 345.55 40
3 Ballarat.....................377.60 36
4 Bacchus Marsh.........144.64 32
5 Mount Clear.............. 177.3224
6 Darley.........................54.90 16
7 Lake Wendouree....... 47.78 16
8 East Point.................. 74.89 12
9 Sebastopol.................... 4.10 4
U/12 Seniors
1 East Point..................971.60 44
2 North Ballarat............530.07 40
3 Mount Clear...............119.19 32
4 Darley........................121.23 28
5 Lake Wendouree.......61.89 24
6 Redan.........................45.85 16
7 Bacchus Marsh.......... 51.96 12
8 Sebastopol................ 31.05 12
9 Ballarat.......................25.87 12
U/12 Reserves
1 Mount Clear............ 272.34 44
2 Redan........................315.62 36
3 North Ballarat............241.54 32
4 Ballarat...................... 101.42 24
5 East Point.................. 84.29 20
6 Darley.........................41.00 20
7 Bacchus Marsh......... 68.97 16
8 Lake Wendouree.......52.56 16
9 Sebastopol................. 47.33 12
Youth Girls
1 Redan...................... 1446.88 28
2 Lake Wendouree......820.88 28
3 Ararat........................574.62 28
4 Darley....................... 258.82 24
5 Gisborne...................234.64 24
6 North Ballarat............140.39 12
7 Melton Centrals......... 42.75 12
8 Mcdfnl.........................44.00 8
9 Bacchus Marsh............ 39.11 8
10East Point....................32.01 8
11Creswick.......................6.92 4
12Sebastopol...................6.22 0
Sport
Football
The Seniors have got themselves back into finals contention following a good
win on the weekend over
Rokewood and the surprise
loss of Dunnstown to Creswick. With only five games
remaining every match will
now be crucial. The Blues
had a very sluggish start and
were down at the first break
and held a one goal lead at
half time. Coach Justin McConnell got his team back
on the game plan in the second half, and from then on
the Blues were in complete
control. Jason McNamara
and Prozzo really showed
their class and Jack Gibbs
was again instrumental up
forward bagging four goals.
Down back, Jake Wilkinson
kept the pressure up all day
and his persistence really
paid off.
The Blues head to Smythesdale next week and the following week they take on
Dunnstown at home which
promises to be a crucial battle for a finals berth.
Final Scores - Ballan 19 14
128 def Rokewood 7 12 54
Best - J. McNamara, D.
Prozzo, J. Gibbs, S. Hitchings,
T. Delahey, J. Wilkinson.
The Reserves match was
a nail biter and the clock
beat the Blues in the end. In
ideal conditions the Grasshoppers got the hop on the
Blues in the first half and
had a three goal buffer at the
main break. In the second
half the Blues fought back
and were certainly reeling
in their opponents. The injury to Jack Shaw certainly
dampened the Blues drive
around the middle. Justin
Fenwick did a great job bustling his way through packs
in the backline and Pike, as
expected, did plenty all over
the ground, but the Blues
forwards battled to get clear
air and were well held. Dave
Bell did make the most off
his chance in the middle and
the forwards were really
starting to get their tails up
in the last part of the fourth
quarter, but the time had
counted down.
Final Scores - Ballan 9 8 62
lost Rokewood 10 10 70
Best - J. Fenwick, N. Thacker,
D. Bell, D. Pike, S. Day, A.
Bongart.
The Under 18s had a convincing win, with their opponents failing to score. The
team had a full squad for a
change and it showed on
the paddock with nine goal
scorers. Tom McGregor had
a field day booting seven
goals and in the middle
Kyle Swanson and Hayden
Thompson ran their opponents senseless. A great percentage boosting win and
with a week off the Blues
can focus on the Dunnstown
match in a fortnight and
plan a finals campaign.
Final Scores - Ballan 23 21
159 def Rokewood 0 0 0
Best - K. Swanson, H. Webb,
H. Thompson, J. Stone, L.
Furlong, T. McGregor.
The Under 15s had a challenge before the first bounce
with a match up of fourth
and fifth on the ladder. But
the Blues were clearly out
to prove that they were the
real deal. In the first quarter
the Blues went kick for kick
with their opponents but
in the second quarter the
Blues exploded into action
and booted five unanswered
goals. The Blues runners got
going and ran the Grasshoppers to despair. Ballan held
their opponents goalless for
the last three quarters and
again there were nine individual goal kickers.
Final Scores - Ballan. 11. 9.
75. def Rokewood. 1. 3. 9
Best - J. Crowe, K. Fernandez, B. Neumann, C. Pascoe,
L. Trickey, W. Snaith.
The Under 12s winning
streak continued, recording
their eighth win on the trot
and no end in site with the
team continuing to improve
in skill and team play. Mac
Popple is costing his parents
a fortune with five goals for
the day. But the Blues had
plenty of enthusiastic runners all over the ground.
Coaches Zac and Tom are
certainly on a winning
recipe.
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13&Under
Rokewood 24 def Ballan 8.
15&Under
The girls faced Rokewood
in a must win game to keep
finals hopes alive. With the
girls final preparations
done, they took to the court
and were quick to open
the scoring account. Going
goal for goal, the first and
second quarters were fast
paced and physical, with
the Ballan girls being up at
half time. The third quarter saw Rokewood mount a
come back and with a few
minutes to go in the quarter
Ballan responded to take a
three goal lead into the final
quarter. With both teams
fighting for a position in the
top eight, goals were hard to
come by, but it was Ballan
who settled back into their
game plan, running out victors by five goals.
Final scores - Ballan 26 def
Rokewood 21.
Best - Bridget Sommeling,
Layla Foster-Travers, Ellie
Burquest, Erynn Vella.
17&Under
Rokewood 12 def Ballan 10.
C Grade
Ballan 28 def Rokewood 27.
B Grade
Ballan 33 def Rokewood 20.
A Grade
Ballan 62 def Rokewood 22.
Results - Round 12
Seniors
Bungaree 30.23 (203)def Smythesdale 4.1 (25)
Creswick 6.11 (47) def Dunnstown 1.7 (13)
Beaufort 12.20 (92) def Hepburn 10.14 (74)
Buninyong 12.10 (82) def Gordon 8.14 (62)
Ballan 19.14 (128) def Rwood/Chap 7.12 (54)
Clunes 14.17 (101) def Cham/Linton 8.7 (55)
Waubra 15.11 (101) def Learmonth 7.5 (47)
Daylesford 21.22 (148) def Skipton 6.6 (42)
Springbank 18.10 (118)def Newlyn 6.5 (41)
CHFL
Ladder
Seniors
Team
% PTS
1 Buninyong................ 236.50 44
2 Springbank............... 188.29 44
3 Bungaree................ 304.53 40
4 Waubra...................... 215.74 40
5 Hepburn.................... 207.01 40
6 Gordon......................175.94 36
7 Beaufort................... 204.50 32
8 Ballan........................132.63 28
9 Dunnstown................133.42 24
10 Daylesford................108.26 24
11 Creswick................... 101.76 24
12 Newlyn..................... 66.05 16
13 Learmonth.................90.38 12
14 Rwood/Chap........... 51.92 12
15 Smythesdale.............. 25.37 8
16 Skipton....................... 37.26 4
17 Clunes..........................31.11 4
18 Cham/Linton...............23.38 0
Reserves
Bungaree 25.16 (166) def Smythesdale 3.2 (20)
Creswick 10.9 (69) def Dunnstown 4.2 (26)
Hepburn 9.6 (60) def Beaufort8.4 (52)
Buninyong 13.6 (84) def Gordon 4.3 (27)
Rwood/Chap 10.10 (70) def Ballan 9.8 (62)
Clunes 6.8 (44) def Cham/Linton 6.4 (40)
Waubra 7.8 (50) def Learmonth 5.1 (31)
Daylesford 13.16 (94) def Skipton 3.5 (23)
Springbank 11.11 (77) def Newlyn 5.3 (33)
Under 18s
Dunnstown 5.1 (31) def Creswick 4.4 (28)
Hepburn 7.9 (51) def Beaufort 6.3 (39)
Buninyong 19.11 (125) def Gordon 2.2 (14)
Ballan 23.21 (159) def Rwood/Chap 0.0 (0)
Clunes 8.5 (53) def Cham/Linton 2.5 (17)
Waubra 13.14 (92) def Learmonth 2.4 (16)
Springbank 9.11 (65) def Newlyn 3.4 (22)
Under 15s
Dunnstown 7.8 (50) def Creswick 4.9 (33)
Hepburn 16.7 (103) def Beaufort 3.5 (23)
Buninyong 11.11 (77) def Gordon 2.3 (15)
Ballan 11.9 (75) def Rwood/Chap 1.3 (9)
Cham/Linton 4.4 (28) def Clunes 3.5 (23)
Learmonth 17.11 (113) def Waubra 0.1 (1)
Newlyn 10.10 (70) def Springbank 4.2 (26)
Bungaree 4.6 (30) def Smythesdale 4.6 (30)
Skipton 7.3 (45) def Daylesford 6.5 (41)
Results Round 12
Club
Hepburn
Beaufort
Gordon
Buninyong
Clunes
Carngham
Creswick
Dunnstown
Bungaree
Smythesdale
Springbank
Newlyn
Ballan
Rokewood
Daylesford
Skipton
Learmonth
Waurbra
13&U
53
11
2
33
10
10
35
10
36
16
5
26
8
24
30
5
17
5
15&U
70
11
17
41
24
17
19
16
54
6
9
45
26
21
19
16
23
7
17&U
15
34
17
14
26
48
13
31
49
7
32
32
10
12
20
27
42
13
C
30
32
37
31
54
9
16
40
64
12
40
16
28
27
16
34
44
8
B
38
36
18
51
34
22
24
36
85
3
39
23
33
20
18
38
48
17
A
42
61
35
62
59
47
37
69
68
20
62
35
62
22
28
98
67
28
Ballan ...................................... 53
Gordon .................................... 43
Springbank ............................ 41
Dunnstown ............................ 41
Bungaree ................................ 38
Reserves
Michael Dodds
Connor OKeefe
Matthew Takas
Jarryd Underwood
Todd Hearn
Jack Gibbs
Newlyn ................................... 56
Bungaree ................................ 36
Learmonth ............................. 33
Springbank ............................ 28
Springbank ............................ 25
Ballan ...................................... 20
Under 18s
Sam Jackson
Austin Corliss
Thomas McGregor
Luke Currie-Jones
Liam Hanrahan
Andrew Milroy
Hepburn ................................. 48
Springbank ............................ 26
Ballan ...................................... 25
Ballan ...................................... 22
Bungaree ................................ 20
Bungaree ................................ 20
Under 15s
Jack McGregor
Ballan ...................................... 33
Reserves
1 Buninyong.................480.71 48
2 Bungaree..................370.33 48
3 Waubra......................266.51 40
4 Creswick.................. 220.94 34
5 Beaufort....................251.09 32
6 Springbank................200.24 32
7 Hepburn....................161.54 32
8 Gordon...................... 141.65 32
9 Dunnstown................100.31 24
10 Ballan........................ 97.36 24
11 Rwood/Chap..........118.03 22
12 Learmonth................142.20 20
13 Newlyn..................... 105.13 16
14 Daylesford.................59.68 12
15 Skipton........................23.52 8
16 Clunes........................ 11.93 4
17 Smythesdale............... 9.73 4
18 Cham/Linton.............. 21.66 0
Under 18
1 Hepburn................... 562.02 44
2 Springbank................285.31 44
3 Waubra......................385.77 40
4 Skipton......................166.82 36
5 Newlyn...................... 139.11 36
6 Ballan....................... 256.99 32
7 Beaufort....................249.71 32
8 Creswick...................124.56 24
9 Dunnstown................. 52.74 24
10 Bungaree................. 125.71 20
11 Buninyong.................99.16 20
12 Clunes.......................59.63 16
13 Gordon......................43.54 16
14 Learmonth.................35.27 12
15 C/ham/Linton............. 24.72 8
16 Rwood/Chap............. 4.96 4
17 Daylesford...................31.89 0
18 Smythesdale................0.00 0
Under 15
1 Buninyong.............. 3043.48 48
2 Hepburn...................1139.58 48
3 Beaufort....................223.71 40
4 Ballan........................ 311.07 36
5 Clunes.......................179.29 36
6 Learmonth.................156.52 36
7 Rwood/Chap............84.53 28
8 Smythesdale.............113.80 26
9 Newlyn.......................84.26 24
10 Gordon......................75.35 20
11 Bungaree................... 74.01 16
12 Creswick...................70.94 16
13 Dunnstown................55.27 16
14 Skipton......................49.08 16
15 Cham/Linton.............50.76 14
16 Springbank................ 33.19 12
17 Daylesford.................. 14.02 0
18 Waubra....................... 7.24 0
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