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Good, bad or ugly?


By Helen Tatchell zone on the south side of the station, and the existing is evident by the fact that we continually have to gate-
station car park on Atkinson Street will be modified to crash announcements to touch base with Ministers as
Are the new plans for the Ballan train station on track integrate with the improved bus bay, making it easier the invitation lists are limited to those that put glossy
to suit the area, or are they ‘off the rails’? for passengers to park and ride,” he said. snaps in tabloids; make of that what you will,” Cr
According to Victorian Minister for Public Transport Ms Allan said they have listened to the local Tatchell said.
Jacinta Allan, the unveiling of the plans last week, with community when designing the upgraded Ballan
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure Station, yet a Community Information Session has Moorabool Council did not receive an invitation by the
and Transport Michael McCormack and Member for only just been scheduled for this Thursday 26 July and State Government to attend the announcement of the
Buninyong Geoff Howard, will see, as part of a half- Saturday 4 August. plans being unveiled at Ballan station last week.
a-billion-dollar Stage One Ballarat Line Upgrade, a “We’ve added features locals told us were important to The track at Ballan Station will be duplicated as part of
transformation that could have a town divided on the them, all while maintaining the historic aesthetic of the the upgrade, with a 4.5-kilometre passing loop being
design. station,” Ms Allan said. built from west of the Ingliston Road level crossing
The plans of the upgrade include an additional Moorabool Shire Council Mayor Paul Tatchell said it is towards Old Melbourne Road. This will provide more
platform, new pedestrian overpass, an improved bus always difficult to blend new structures with old. space for trains to pass each other, to allow extra
bay layout, and new bicycle storage facilities. “I suppose on the basis that the Ballan Station is an services and boost reliability.
Minister McCormack said accessibility will be a critical iconic building I can only imagine the design is more
part of the upgrade. based on practical than heritage. The Ballarat Line Upgrade is part of the $1.75 billion
“New lifts will allow all passengers to easily access “We have a representative on the BRAC committee. Regional Rail Revival and is a joint initiative of the
both platforms, and ramp access to platforms from the But I seriously doubt the State Government considers Australian and Victorian governments, with the
car parks. consultation with local government as relative to their Australian Government providing $1.6 billion in
“The upgrade will include a car park with a drop-off election aspirations, the press has more influence. This funding and the Victorian Government $150 million.

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Pressure on Board Blame game begins


By Helen Tatchell In closing, the letter encourages By Kate Taylor “I thought that was a strange

Letters, emails and phone text


“…Ballan residents to become
Ballan District Health and
fit for their business model. It Mayor Supports
Association Members so they doesn’t necessarily fit with-
messages are many correspond-
ences received by the Moorabool
can have greater input to BDHC Care will certainly need gov-
ernment assistance to put
in their health care model Need For Funding
activities.” overall.”
News over recent weeks in regard itself back on a firm financial Moorabool Shire Council Mayor Paul
Whilst the CEO Wayne Weaire BDHC CEO Wayne Weaire
to the community owned Ballan footing, according to Federal Tatchell is serving on the hospital board as a
has been making comment pre- told the Moorabool News
District Health & Care facility. Member for Ballarat Cath- temporary member while BDHC deals with
viously, it was time to turn to the the childcare centre was pur-
There is an outcry from the com- erine King. its financial issues.
Board Chair Lyn Gunnell, a vol- chased seven years ago, under
munity for a public town meeting Ms King spoke about the is-
to take place, so questions can unteer member on the board since a previous CEO and a previ- Mayor Tatchell told the Moorabool News
2007. sue on ABC Ballarat radio ous board, to ensure that it that government funding is needed – and
be answered as to the viability recently, following the revela-
and ongoing business of the local Ms Gunnell was asked a vari- was kept within the commu- that the state needs to step up.
tion that the health care pro-
health facility. ety of questions by the Moorabool nity and not closed. “Catherine King has been incredibly
vider is running at a loss of
One letter received by the Moora- News including: “Ballan’s growing, so the supportive during this process,” Cr Tatchell
millions.
bool News on Friday 20 July said - Where would the funds from Board’s now made a deci- said.
On the question of whether
an article in 3 July edition (M/ the sale of the Opp Shop and sion, that Ballan has grown so “Most sensible MPs recognise the true value
funding the service will be the
News) ‘Minister Fobs off Health Childcare be directed? much, that it needs a bigger of Ballan District Health and Care, yet our
Service’, “….that article content, if responsibility of the state or
- Is there too much middle-man- federal government, Ms King childcare centre – ultimately, local member Geoff Howard appears to be
true, is showing BDHC in a tenu- agement causing the financial the Board has asked itself
was clear. using the ‘private hospital’ tag to not support
ous position.” is it the job of the hospital to
blowout? “It’s going to have to be both,” the role of BDHC in the community, and I
“The ‘flow-on effect’ to BDHC em- do that or is it someone else’s
- Was there a need for an in-house she said. thought that health and wellbeing would be a
ployees/local community has the responsibility to do that. It’s
potential to be devastating should pharmacist and pathologist? But Ms King said it has hap- higher priority than political nit-picking.
- Will the Board be considering on the market now; we are “I’d be encouraging people to write to Geoff
it not be viable,” the letter read, as pened before, be it several
bringing in an Administrator looking for someone to take it
“published audited annual reports years ago when it was a small- Howard, because BDHC needs funding for
on the BDHC website show the au- and would the CEO remain or be over,” he said.
er service. future-proofing and he is still in the seat until
ditors have questioned the ‘Going sacked? “I think it’s fair to say it’s not There is one way, however, November.”
Concern’ of the BDHC for the last - Has the Board failed community the first time they’re under that future financing of the Cr Tatchell also said just because Ballan is
two-financial years.” expectations and are they consid- some financial pressure.” service could be addressed,
a private hospital, it does not mean that it is
The letter went on to say the ering an open public community and it isn’t a fire sale of the fa-
Ms King blamed the freeze not also a community one.
BDHC should “honour their own meeting? on Medicare benefit indexing cility’s assets.
“I get a bit frustrated when they confuse
value system that includes Integ- - Finally, how can the Board fu- for GPs for part of the cash “They need some capital to
rity, Respect and Accountability.” healthcare, and providing care, with being a
ture proof the community health flow crisis, and also pointed expand aged care to guaran-
“They should answer questions private hospital, it’s pretty tacky. The role is
facility and gain back the trust out that the feasibility of the tee future income,” Ms King
raised in a previous Letter to the to care for people.
and support from the community? small residential aged care said.
Editor (17 July M/News) and show “If there’s a bed there and somebody needs
Ms Gunnell had not responded to service is an issue. The Federal Member for Bal-
the respect and accountability the it, they provide that service. Because
the deadline before going to print. But the purchase of the Bal- larat said she also supports a
local community deserve, espe- where else will they go? And I think that’s
cially those who donate funds and The local hospital proudly cel- lan childcare centre has also current application before the
underestimated, because the community
time to this ‘Community Owned’ ebrated in March 2017, 50-years contributed to the problems, federal government for fund-
hospital subsidises that.”
facility.” since it first opened. Ms King said. ing for the aged care facility.

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Tourists set to bring in


the dollars
By Kate Taylor

Millions of dollars of return on investment is expected from


Where the millions might
Moorabool Shire Council’s Tourism and Business Grants.
The Bacchus Marsh Tourism Association’s application
come from
for $3,000 under the grant program, to assist the RSL in An accredited Visitor Information Centre at Cartier
commemorating the establishment of the Avenue of Honour, World Travel in Ballan would net more than $1 million
was approved at the June council meeting. in increased tourism spending, according to the report

Dales Creek
tabled at the meeting.
However, councillors voted to defer giving grants to private
Cartier will provide walk-in information, a website targeting
businesses until more information was provided, with the
domestic and international visitors, and a presence at
matter then returning before the July council meeting. national/international trade shows.
The three remaining grant applications were for $4,000

to go mobile
The centre will include three full time staff, paid for by
for St Anne’s Vineyards to make a five-minute cinematic Cartier World Travel – but the three employees will adopt
presentation on tourism offerings in Moorabool, $3,000 for the tourism duties, marketing and promotion of the Shire
Marsh Rod and Custom Club’s annual event and $5,000 for a in excess of their regular duties.
visitor information centre at Cartier World Travel in Ballan. “A conservative estimate of the economic impact of
A report tabled at the meeting outlined the reasons behind funding this application is likely to be in excess of By Helen Tatchell
the grant recommendations, which is what Woodlands $1,000,000 per annum with this total increasing as Cartier
Ward Councillor Pat Toohey had requested at the previous World Travel self-funds additional tourism initiatives,” the The old tin can and a piece of string has been replaced with
meeting. report reads. modern technology of late, a mobile phone.
The report does not provide any research upon which the However, the tin can and string will officially become
With Cr Toohey an apology for the meeting, it was West
figures are based however. obsolete now that a mobile phone tower will be funded in
Ward Councillor Tom Sullivan who took up the line of
For St Anne’s Vineyard, the economic reward from the Dales Creek and surrounding area.
questioning on the report.
grant is expected to be in the form of visitor spending in Member for Macedon Mary-Anne Thomas made the
“This is a unique opportunity for two commercial the local area.
enterprises to provide major attractions for the shire – it is announcement last week that Optus will build a new mobile
“The total estimated visitor expenditure (for the cellar door tower in the area, as part of the State Labor Government’s
in line with council values – and they are able to reach very only) is $2,964,000 with a follow on economic impact Victorian Mobile Black Spot Project (VMBSP).
varied markets,” a council officer told the meeting. within the local economy as high as $4,700,000 per
“Dales Creek is one of 28 communities that will be safer
“What is the duration for this arrangement?” Cr Sullivan annum,” the report noted.
and better connected through Round 3 of the VMBSP,”
asked, with the council officer replying that it is a one-off Meanwhile, the Marsh Rod and Custom Club’s swap MsThomas said.
grant to the businesses. meet and Show ‘n’ Shine event last year attracted about
“I’m thrilled the government has funded this tower through
Cr Sullivan also asked about the ongoing arrangement and 10,000 visitors, and gave away $9000 from the event to
our Victorian Mobile Black Spot Project.”
not just the cost. nine individual community organisations.
Ms Thomas said the construction of a tower in Dales Creek
“They are not ongoing grants – but the benefit to council is The club also works with local groups such as Lions, CFA,
is a great outcome for locals and for those visiting the area.
SES, Scouts, Darley Neighbourhood House and others to
ongoing,” the officer replied. “This new tower will help people stay connected, while
assist them in raising money through having a presence
Councillors voted to approve the grants, with the motion at their events and by direct donations. providing a lifeline during an emergency in one of the most
moved by Cr Sullivan. bush fire-prone areas in the world,” she said.

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Signs to tell time delays Court after


By Helen Tatchell

police chase
With the roadworks on the
Western Highway multiply-
ing quicker than a family
of rabbits, it is very hard to
estimate the expected time
travel in front of drivers.
Panic no more. Minister
for Roads and Road Safety,
Luke Donnellan has an- By Caitlin Bewley streets and became airborne when crossing
nounced ‘real-time travel (1st Yr Swinburne Uni) train lines on Bacchus Marsh-Geelong road.
times and alerts’ on the After losing control of the vehicle, the
Western Highway. Trotting away from trouble, that turned into accused collided with a tree on the driver’s
Situated at Warrenheip and a gallop, seemed to be a young probationary side of the car. He exited the car via the
inspected by the Minister driver’s only option when police attempted passenger door and stood behind the car
himself, the new electronic to intercept him on a busy Bacchus Marsh barefooted.
signage will make it easier road.
for people to plan their trips When police arrived at the scene, Trotter is
and avoid major delays. Alex Trotter, a 22-year-old Bacchus Marsh alleged to have told police “I own the car,
“Drivers using the West- man, fled police on November 10 last year in but I wasn’t the one driving. The driver ran
ern Highway will be the panic, knowing his licence was suspended. away,” and pointed to a paddock behind the
first in regional Victoria to The police were stationed on Grant Street, smashed car.
benefit from the technology Bacchus Marsh and were conducting Police then arrested Trotter who said to
– providing up to date travel
roadside number plate recognition testing, police, “I was lying, I was driving.”
times and alerts to get more
people where they need to sitting in a fully marked highway patrol The accused’s lawyer told the court that his
go sooner,” Mr Donnellan vehicle. client began the police chase because of his
Minister Luke Donnellan on the Western Highway with a
said. Recognising that the accused was traveling financial troubles, having over $8000 worth
time alert sign in the background. Photo - submitted
The signage will use Blue- in an unregistered car and driving with a of fines outstanding.
tooth technology to track Delays associated with road upgrades and road improve-
upgrades, safety improve- suspended licence, the police attempted to “Out of fear he accelerated to avoid being
point-to-point travel times, ments are underway.
ments, weather and emer- “These works include intercept Trotter by standing in the middle of pulled over,” the defence said.
giving drivers the opportu-
gency incidents will all be the installation of flexible the road, motioning the accused to pull over. Magistrate Ron Saines said when people
nity to change their route or
plan their trips in advance to displayed almost instantly, safety barriers and bridge Trotter was alleged to have dangerously choose to outrun the police, they are
reduce time spent waiting in with estimated travel times strengthening works at veered past the police and turned down a committing a serious offence.
traffic. updated every few minutes. Pykes Creek.” side street, which began a high-speed police “Running from police and being suspended
Signs will be installed in Mr Donnellan said the Member for Buninyong chase. The accused was reported to have while doing so, is an offence punishable by
five busy areas between Bal- new signage will replace Geoff Howard said they are
been travelling between 100-120kph in a imprisonment.”
larat and Melbourne, includ- temporary electronic signs working to minimise delays
along the Western Highway and keep drivers informed. 50kph zone. Trotter’s license was disqualified for
ing locations close to Bal-
larat, Ballan, Bacchus Marsh, between Ballarat and Mel- “And that’s exactly what Police followed Trotter as he travelled at 15-months and fined $2500 with $124.30 in
Melton and Rockbank. bourne, where vital safety these signs will help do.” excessive speeds through Bacchus Marsh court costs.
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The long life of plastic


By Carol Saffer

There is a saying from back in


the day, ‘they don’t make things
like they used to’.
And a Bacchus Marsh resident
has testament to that.
When Andrea Coe’s house was
recently re-stumped she didn’t
find any buried treasure, just
a plastic bread wrapper over
60-years old.
The original milk loaf plastic
bag wrapper from Bird’s Bread
bakery in Bacchus Marsh sur-
vived undisturbed since the
house was built in 1951.
Photo – www.abc.net.au/heywire/
Ironically with the recent legis-

Get on the trail


lation banning single use plastic
bags, Ms Coe said it was in per-
fect condition when discovered.
“It had not broken down at all,”
she said.
Ms Coe was also astonished to
see printed on the bag, ways to
re-use it.
“Some suggestions to re-use the
bag were to keep leftovers fresh
to change
and to put children’s sports Are you or is someone you know a young proves that living outside of Australia’s
clothes in.” trailblazer from the community? urban centres can open doors.
Ms Coe said she wondered The ABC has just opened the Heywire “Heywire is helping bright young people
whether the local bakery knew Competiton for 2019, which encourages turn their ideas into reality,” Mr Littleproud
if the plastic the loaves were young people aged 16-22 to share their said.
wrapped in, were not going to experiences in rural or regional Australia.
Past winners of Heywire have used the
disintegrate quickly. The 40-winners will receive an all-expenses-
program to allow them to make positive
“It is quite amazing how long paid trip to the Heywire Regional Youth
changes in their communities, such as
the plastic has lasted, in perfect Summit in Canberra and will take part in
workshops aimed to help them realise their agriculture, mental health and drug
condition really from all those
potential for making a difference in regional education.
years ago.”
The bread wrapper was printed communities, as well as featuring on the Entries can be made through any medium
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Jail after plea for Council Father doubts daughter


one more chance Clip By Meg Kennedy

By Caitlin Bewley approve bail,” the Magis- The father of accused


trate said. By Kate Taylor murderer Yu Tung ‘Tracey’
A request to appear in court Bail was revoked by Mag- Lo has said he now has
would go away if ignored Amendment C88, designed
istrate Robinson, so the “doubts” about his daugh-
was a man’s initial thought to give Ballan strategic di-
case could be heard by the ter’s honesty, the Supreme
when turning himself into original magistrate who had rection, will go to the Plan-
ning Minister for approval to Court of Victoria has heard.
Bacchus Marsh police; little already part heard the case.
did he know he would be seek public feedback on the Describing Ms Lo as “a very
Collinson then reappeared
sitting in a jail cell for the proposal. caring and positive person”
before Magistrate Ron
next seven days awaiting Councillors voted at the and “a good girl”, Yuk Fai
Saines at the Bacchus Marsh
sentencing. June council meeting to Lo, who has flown to Aus-
court on July 9 in handcuffs
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was remanded in custody process for the amendment, his family, appeared before
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on multiple occasions and
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breaching his corrections or-
the accused’s offences, most- corporated into Moorabool’s 18 July.
ders, all because he thought
“if [he] ignored it, it would ly involving driving whilst planning scheme.
During the cross-examina-
go away,” the accused told suspended and travelling at The decision followed an
excessive speed. tion of his evidence, Crown
the court. April decision by council
prosecutor Patrick Bourke
Collinson attended the Bac- Collinson’s lawyer showed to defer the proposal until
urgency in making sure his said to Mr Lo that “Tracey
chus Marsh court on Friday after the owners of a prop- worked with the accused Ms continued to stay in touch
client didn’t face jail time, has admitted to lying to
June 29 hoping Magistrate erty within the plan, 400 Old Lo during her employment via messaging mobile apps,
Gregory Robinson would asking the court to provide Melbourne Road, were con- police…”, asking, “Is your
as a dental nurse, also gave such as ‘WhatsApp’, whilst
approve his bail so that he further CCOs and impend- sulted about concerns they daughter still trustworthy?”
evidence. she was living in Australia.
could see his four-year-old ing a large fine. Mr Lo replied, “I’m
had that their property was Appearing before the court
daughter, who he hadn’t Magistrate Saines said he shocked.” “We were friends, yes”, he
not being treated the same as via video link from Hong
seen for three months. had already given him a other properties surround- told the court.
Mr Bourke then asked Kong, Dr. Ezra Man-Chung
Magistrate Robinson said chance and he used it to Yu Tung Lo is on trial for
ing them. whether Mr Lo thought his
“there needed to be extraor- commit further offences. Chan described Ms Lo as a
Owner Janine Mitchell was daughter was still honest. the murder of Bacchus
dinary circumstances” to “He didn’t show up to “diligent” worker and had
satisfied with subsequent “I have doubts,” Mr Lo said, Marsh man Paul Hogan,
approve the accused’s bail. CCOs, he didn’t come back “no reason to question her
before me, he skipped bail changes made to the pro- who was found dead with a
“Wanting to be with your pausing before replying. honesty”, recounting a time
as well. posal after the consultation. single gunshot wound to the
family is not extraordinary, During re-examination, de- where he had allowed Ms
it’s run of the mill,” Magis- “It’s a serious situation. “I support the recommen- head at his Labilliere street
fence barrister Peter Chad- Lo to complete paperwork
trate Robinson said. These are offences against dation before us tonight,”
wick QC asked Mr Lo is “ly- alone at his house. property, at around 8:20am
“Can I get my summons af- the justice system,” he said. she told the meeting.
ing to police the Tracey you Dr Chan told the court that on Tuesday, 24 May, 2016.
ter I see my daughter?”, Col- Magistrate Saines sentenced Once authorised, the
linson begged Magistrate amendment will be on pub- know?” he continued a friendship The trial continues in the
Collinson to one-month im-
Robinson. prisonment, and over $3000 lic exhibition for no less than Mr Lo replied “No”. with Ms Lo after she left the Supreme Court of Victoria,
“That would require me to in fines. six weeks. A dental surgeon, who dental practice in 2014 and heading into Day 20.

Moorabool Shire Council


NOTICE OF ORDINARY MEETING OF COUNCIL COMMUNITY GRANT ROUND 2 ROAD TRIP –
The next Ordinary Meeting of Council will be held on Wednesday 1 August, IMAGING, DESIGN, ENGAGE, APPLY
2018 in the Council Chambers, 15 Stead St, Ballan, commencing at 6.00pm. Council is hitting the road to hear your project ideas and provide direct community
Community grants Round 2 open on 1 August 2018. Accompanying the recently updated
support!
Members of the public are most welcome to attend. library van, Council officers will be trialling a new initiative of touring the Shire to promote the
Community
upcoming programgrants Round
as well 2asopen on engaging
directly 1 Augustwith
2018. Accompanying
community membersthe in recently
the more
EMPLOYMENT updated library van, Council officers will be trialling a new initiative of touring the
remote townships.
Council invites applications for the existing vacancies: Shire to promote the upcoming program as well as directly engaging with community
Further to promoting the program, Council officers will be available to provide face-to-face
members in the more remote townships.
Building Inspector – Permanent Full Time support and guidance to community members, groups and organisations interested in
Applications close Friday 27 July 2018 Further
seeking to promoting the program, Council officers will be available to provide face-
funding.
to-face support and guidance to community members, groups and organisations
Maternal & Child Health Co-ordinator – Permanent Full Time Council encourages all individuals or groups who are interested in obtaining community
interested in seeking funding.
Applications close Friday 27 July 2018 funding, to pop along to a suitable session and discuss ideas.
Council encourages all individuals or groups who are interested in obtaining community
Chief Executive Officer – Full Time The dates
funding, to and
pop times
alongfor
tothese visits session
a suitable are listedand
below:
discuss ideas.
Applications close 12noon Wednesday 1 August 2018 The dates and times for these visits are listed below:
All details available from the website: www.moorabool.vic.gov.au Day Town Stop location Times
Tuesday 24 July Dunnstown St Brendan’s Primary School 8.50 – 10.00am
TENDERS 2018
Moorabool Shire Council invites tenders for the following contracts: Clarkes Hill St Mary’s Primary School 10.50 – 11.10am
Tender Number Tender Description Bungaree Bungaree General Store - in 11.30am – 12.30pm
C39 - 2017/2018 Blackwood Localised Septic Program - Part 1 Septic Tank front
Gordon Gordon Public Hall - in front 2.00 - 3.30pm
Upgrades, Round 5
Monday 30 July Elaine Elaine General Store 11.00am - 12.30pm
C02 - 2018/2019 Design and Construct - Bridge Deck Replacement, Dog Trap 2018
Gully Road. Wednesday 1 Lal Lal Lal Lal Soldiers Memorial Hall 8.45-9.45am
Tender documents and full details of this notice will be available on Saturday 21 July August 2018
2018 at www.tenderlink.com/moorabool. Ballan Ballan Library 10.00am - 12.30pm
Blackwood Blackwood Hall – in front 1.30 – 2.00pm
Main St, near the general store 2.30 - 3.30pm

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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WHAT’S ON
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Ballan & District CWA - Branch meetings – 2nd Thursday


ADULT EDUCATION each month. RSL Hall, Inglis St, Ballan, 7.30pm. All welcome MARKETS
Ballan & District Community House - enquiries to 0407 992 767 or email ballandistrictcwa@gmail. Ballan Lions Club Market
For class enrolment information, venue hire and costs; please com Next market – Saturday 4 August 2018
call 5368 1934 or email info@bchvic.org.au The Pottery Group First Saturday each month - Inglis St, Ballan – 9am-1pm.
Darley Neighbourhood House & Learning Centre - Short Tuesday and Saturday 1pm-3pm, at the Public Park Hall Enquiries – 0402 390 080 (Wayne).
courses and classes. 33-35 Jonathan Drive, Darley. BM & (next to Tennis Courts), Stanley St, Gordon. All welcome. Darley Market
District Photography Club - Meetings 2nd & 4th Wednesday Enquiries to Maureen 0447173031. Saturday 4 August, 8am - 1pm. 1st & 3rd Saturday each
of month, 7.30pm. Enquiries welcome. Phone 5367 4390. month at Darley Park Football Reserve. Enquiries – 0488 345
The Laurels – Bacchus Marsh Community College Moorabool Mission Recovery Group
145 (Alan).
Courses and classes. 229 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh. Struggling with addiction; Pain from the past; family member
Ballan Farmers Market
Enquiries & enrolments - 5367 1061. out of control? Meeting weekly - Wednesday, 12.30pm – Jean
Next Market – Saturday 11 August, 9am-1pm.
U3A Bacchus Marsh - Active seniors social learning, for Oomes Room, Lerderderg Library, Bacchus Marsh. Enq-
2nd Saturday each month, Mill Cottage car park.
daily activities contact 5367 5341 or visit our website - www. Pastor Merv Patton – 0412 290 036.
Enq – 0498 361 291 or 0490 114 130.
u3abacchus.org.au Ballan Playgroup
Every Tuesday of school Term. St John’s Anglican Church CHURCH
MEETINGS Hall  - 9:30-11:30am. Enquiries - 0409 681 138 Anna or 0421
Anglican Parish of West Moorabool
905 558 Tamsin. 
Moorabool Environment Group - next monthly meeting - Service Times - St John’s Ballan  - 1st & 3rd Sundays -
Thursday 26 July, 7pm Lerderderg Library Bacchus Marsh. Bacchus Marsh & District Garden Club 9:30am; 2nd & 4th Sundays – 11am Family Service; St John’s
All welcome. Enq. 0409 131 021 Meeting 2nd Tuesday of each month, 7.30pm at The Laurels, Bungaree – 1st Sunday 6pm Saturday; 2nd, 3rd, 4th Sundays,
CWA - The Marshians Night Branch Bacchus Marsh - Meet 229 Main St, Bacchus Marsh. Guest Speakers. Supper after 9am. Enq. - Rev. Wesley - 5368 2730. 
first Tuesday of month - The Hub, Wittick St, Darley,7pm.  each meeting. All Welcome. Enquiries - Wendy 5367 4170. Ballan Uniting Church (St Paul’s) - Services 11.15am every
Enquiries - Gay Hooper 0413 350 012 Ballan Anglers Inc Sunday.
Meeting second Wednesday every month. Hudsons Hotel, Bacchus Marsh Christian Church
7.30pm. More anglers and families needed and welcome – Sunday Services 10am with kids program. 222 Main St,
0400 003 936. Bacchus Marsh. Enquiries 9028 2622.
Bacchus Marsh Family Drug Support Group Bacchus Marsh Uniting Church Parish
For Family Members who have a loved one affected by drugs. Services - St Andrew’s 9.30am every Sunday. Pentland Hills
Enquiries - 1300 660 068. 2pm 1st Sunday of month. Enquiries - 5367 2543 (office).
Alanon Support Group - for families of alcoholics Holy Trinity Anglican Church - Bacchus Marsh
Meets at 10.30am on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month Service Times - Bacchus Marsh - Sunday 9am and 5pm;
at the Uniting Church Hall, Gisborne Road, Bacchus Marsh. Balliang - 2nd Sunday 11am, 4th Sunday 9am; Myrniong – 1st
Enq - 0421 222 717. & 3rd Sunday 11am. Enquiries – 5367 5362. 
Church of the Living God
Lal Lal Moorabool Photographic Group Inc Christian youth ministry and bible teaching. 2nd Sunday
Meeting 3rd Wednesday each month, 7pm. Soldiers Memorial of every month, 5pm. Open to all ages. At 14 Darcy St,
Lal Lal Photo Group Hall, Lal Lal. Enquiries 5341 7535. Maddingley. Enq – 0408 260 727.
EXHIBITION 2018 Bacchus Marsh Baptist Church
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Our Lady Help of Christians Korobeit - Mass every
FREE Information and awareness sessions on My Health Record are being held for
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10am-3pm FREE Information and awareness
your community: sessions on My Health Record held for
Golden Harvest Christian Fellowship
your community: are being held for your community:
Hundreds of images on display
AT – Ballan Community House Non-denominational - Prayer every Sunday 10am, Men’s
AT – Ballan ATCommunity
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25th of July – 10.30am KYB Monday evenings 6pm (0429 681 566.) Ladies KYB
Trophy ceremony 2.30pm Wednesday of
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By Kate Taylor

Local cats may soon be subject to a curfew, under a new


management plan that both cats and dogs will be subject to.
Moorabool Shire Councillors voted at the July council
meeting to adopt the plan to manage domestic animals – and
a feasibility study is set to be conducted on introducing a cat
curfew.
It is a girl for first time Woodend parents The plan also introduces a limit on how many reptiles a
Brookfiled parents Jessica parents from Melton, Daralynne Melle and Travis Bacchus Marsh new person can have.
Mitchell and Trevor Weise Abynei Christensen Lacey Hoe have welcomed their parents Lauren and Jarrod “How did we come to the conclusion on the number of
have a little girl added to and Kyle Caruana. first baby, a little boy. Banjo Bingham have welcomed reptile’s people are allowed to keep?” asked East Ward
their family. A new sister for Weighing 6lb .05oz (2860 Harris HOE arrived on their first child, a little girl. Councillor Jarrod Bingham, who has his own snake catching
Oliver, Emma Jane WEISE grams), little Mila Claudia Thursday 19 July at 7.57am Milla BINGHAM arrived on business.
arrived on Monday 16 July Joy CARUANA arrived on and weighed 7lb 3oz. Wednesday 11 July at
“It is a straight lift from the current local law,” a council
at 2.11pm and weighed 7lb Monday 16 July at 9.46pm. 11.28am, weighing 7lb
7oz (3500 grams). 13oz. officer replied.
Photo submitted
Council is required to prepare a Domestic Animal
Management Plan every four years in accordance with
Victorian State Government legislation; but due to a shortage
of staff, council was unable to complete the plan by last year’s
deadline.
Spencer has a new Laura Dellar and Council strived to make it clear that the management plan
baby brother, Carter Matthew Freeman from
recognises the health and wellbeing benefits of pet ownership,
Alfred THEISINGER. Sunbury have welcomed
Born to Brookfield a little boy to their and that it expects to see measurable improvements in
parents Jacki family. A new brother for animal welfare, responsible pet ownership and compliance
Baldacchino and Izac, Noah Dellar with relevant legislation.
Jake Theisinger, FREEMAN weighed 7lb The plan specifically addresses the need to undertake a
Carter weighed 3180 10oz (3450 grams) and feasibility study for the introduction of a cat curfew with a
grams and arrived was born at 6.11pm on target date of 2018/19, with prior community consultation.
on Thursday 19 July Sunday 15 July. Council’s resources to undertake any required compliance
at 1.07pm. and educative action will also be reviewed, to ensure there
are enough staff to enforce the plan.
The Domestic Animals Management Plan will be reviewed
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gab wins enthusiastic and influential admirers. A friend
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Travel ideas benefit from discussion with a professional
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Thursday-Saturday may find you engaged in a battle of
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VIRGO—August 23-September 22
Creativity can lead to profit by the end of this week. Your
AQUARIUS—January 21-February 19 patience is stretched at work when a colleague appoints
himself your critic. A personal project gets the green light.
Details are of the utmost importance. Be especially care-
ful if filling out forms or signing on dotted lines. A ro- LIBRA—September 23-October 22
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outspoken but earnest.
Relationships with colleagues improve noticeably and ro-
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Loved ones are hard to contact or hard to please - but weekend.
you are preoccupied with career and-or academic activi-
ties. Travel planning is accented. Small financial gains SCORPIO—October 23-November 21
highlight the week. Your influence is strong in areas where it matters. A com-
ARIES—March 21-April 20 panion shows a gentler side and is more receptive to your
suggestions. Facts you have been waiting for arrive by
Avoid hasty decisions, especially if making a major pur- the end of the week.
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The domestic situation becomes more complicated, then
TAURUS—April 21-May 22 eases up. Friends arrive early all weekend long. Plans
NO. 9053 are delayed after Wednesday. An older relative shows a
Much activity is happening behind the scenes as people
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BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
22. Eject (5) 15. Cool (5) temporary..
You are a charming and gracious host. You adore the finer
23. Unsightly (4) 17. Sword (6) CANCER—June 22-July 22 things in life and you are a born romantic. You tend to be
24. Slight (4) 18. Water down (6) gullible too, which can prove a weakness in the coming
25. Glasses (10) 19. Bank clerk (6) Travel ideas benefit from discussion with a professional
in the field. Self-confidence soars, but a self-indulgent months. Superb business opportunities present them-
21. Short (5) selves, but you must be able to identify the truly realistic
streak may surface. This is a good week for taking courses
CRYPTIC PUZZLE in the arts. ones.
ACROSS LEO—July 23-August 22
6. Travelled over here and found (4,6). 8. Take half of it
inside for the bird (4). 9. Bolt hole (4). 10. Follow the Thursday-Saturday may find you engaged in a battle of

SUDOKU
points the girl made (5). 11. Blast! That means the va- the wits. Romance offers a new opportunity for friend-
cancy’s been filled! (4). 12.Until the dream is shattered, ship or romance. A freedom-loving friend becomes a lit-
going through the daily grind (9). 16. Quickly seeing a tle less independent.
retreating gun man (2,1,6). 20. Just for show (4). 22.
Join one when given the hour off (5). 23. First being a VIRGO—August 23-September 22
mother (4). 24. Either stop or make headway against
the tide (4). 25. Diminishes one’s savings, as buying the
NUMBER GAME
Creativity can lead to profit by the end of this week. Your
patience is stretched at work when a colleague appoints
electric drill does? (5,1,4). himself your critic. A personal project gets the green light.
ANSWER BELOW
DOWN LIBRA—September 23-October 22
1. Tear along the line (6). 2. Be told to anounce it’s a Relationships with colleagues improve noticeably and ro-
mere rumour (7). 3. Say, at the top of your voice, it’s mance takes a turn in a happier direction. An older rela-
very funny (6). 4. A bit the moles broke right through (6). tive is easy to please. Legal matters are spotlighted after
5. Wanted to know if one were invited? (5). 7. Shop in weekend.
the street by the roundabout (5). 13. These days I stand
up to her (3). 14. Style you criticise but long to have (7). SCORPIO—October 23-November 21
15. In my belief, the fellow has a smash hit (5). 17. Takes
in Rex within seconds (6). 18. Agrees when melted it’s Your influence is strong in areas where it matters. A com-
very slippery (6). 19. There might be a kidnapping in it! panion shows a gentler side and is more receptive to your
(6). 21. That game is strange, good gracious! (5). suggestions. Facts you have been waiting for arrive by
the end of the week.

SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9052
Rum-my.
F-a-ith. 17, T-R-icks. 18, Grease (anag.). 19, Cradle. 21, The domestic situation becomes more complicated, then
QUICK SOLUTIONS
5, Asked. 7, St-O-re. 13, I-DA (rev.). 14, Pan-ache. 15, eases up. Friends arrive early all weekend long. Plans
Across - 1, Dermatologist. 8, Sharp. 9, Laconic. 10, Re-
Down - 1, Career. 2, Hear-say. 3, Scream. 4, Mo-R-sel. are delayed after Wednesday. An older relative shows a
tort. 11, Arable. 12, Small. 14, Octet. 18, Annual. 20,
hole. more generous side.
Brutal. 23, Lattice. 24, Arrow. 25, Passion-flower.
Fair. 22, Uni-t(h)e. 23, A-dam. 24, Stem. 25, Makes a
CAPRICORN—December 23-January 20
DOWN - 1, Desert. 2, Roast. 3, Apparel. 4, Ogle. 5, Oc-
Sue. 11, Darn. 12, T-readm-ill. 16, A-t a g-Lance. 20,
cur. 6, Ignoble. 7, Ticket. 13, Minutes. 15, Curtail. 16,
Across - 6, Came across. 8, (ta)K-it-e. 9, Tear. 10, E-N- An outspoken colleague becomes an important ally. Un-
Gallop. 17, Glower. 19, Alibi. 21, Throw. 22, Keen.
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS conventional suggestions win the ear of an important
higherup. A romantic partner may be frivolous. Mechani-
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
pier. 18, Dilute. 19, Teller. 21, Terse. cal difficulties need a professional review.
Across - 1, Bald statement. 8, Cha-I-r. 9, Tit-mice. 10,
Jeans. 7, Snare. 13, Ale. 14, Flounce. 15, Chill. 17, Ra-
Miss-US. 11, Gr-O-ove. 12, Dress. 14, As-pen. 18, As-
Down - 1, Middle. 2, Phantom. 3, Funnel. 4, Stolen. 5, BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
tute (anag.). 20, H-owl-er. 23, Pla-too-n. 24, O-ft-en. 25,
23, Ugly. 24, Slur. 25, Spectacles. You are a charming and gracious host. You adore the finer
Sit on the fence.
Sore. 12, Aeroplane. 16, Credulity. 20, Shut. 22, Expel. things in life and you are a born romantic. You tend to be
Down - 1, Be-come. 2, Leads. 3, Sp-R-outs. 4, (mor)Al-
Across - 6, Silhouette. 8, Aunt. 9, Eden. 10, Nylon. 11, gullible too, which can prove a weakness in the coming
to(ne). 5, Enter. 6, Epi-sode. 7, The-m(in)es. 13, Re- months. Superb business opportunities present them-
tract. 15, Show off . 16, Pam-pas (rev.). 17, Franc-E. 19,
QUICK SOLUTIONS
selves, but you must be able to identify the truly realistic
Thorn (anag.). 21, L-AT-in (rev.). 22, In-CH.
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9053 ones.
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Perfect Family Home Choosing the


country over
the city
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increased by 14.9 per cent

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to $309,000 in Wonthaggi
on the Bass Coast, 10.7 per
cent to $570,000 in Kyneton,
in the Macedon Ranges and
10.5 per cent to $484,000 in
Wallan, in Mitchell Shire.

NOW OPEN
7 Nicholson Street, Darley There must be something in
the water around Geelong
Price: $419,000 – $449,000 with the suburbs of Corio,
This exciting piece of modern day real estate, GIL KING Norlane and Newcomb be-
positioned in the highly sought-after seclusion of one ing the best performers if we
of Darley’s most desired quieter pockets, sitting on
CEO, REIV look at the annual picture.
700m2 (approx.) close to schooling, public transport The Real Estate Institute of The median house price
and only a short trip to freeway access. This wonderful Victoria’s latest data paints in Corio has skyrocketed
home comprises of three bedrooms all with built in a positive picture of the 33 per cent since June 2017

Same Network | Same Passion | New Location


robes with the master bedroom equipped with full
Walk in Robe and ensuite, also includes another
regional housing market,
suggesting more Victorians
to $353,000, Norlane’s has
gone up by 32.7 per cent to
separate central bathroom, open modern kitchen that are choosing to make a sea $345,000 and Newcomb has
seamlessly flows onto the family & meals area, views change, tree change or just experienced a 29.4 per cent
escape the hustle and bustle. increase to $440,000.
surround the entire backyard double garage plus side
access! Refrigerative heating & cooling, upgraded Victoria’s regional market Not surprisingly, regional
window furnishings, stainless steel cook top/range outperformed metropolitan Victoria’s top three most
Melbourne in the past 12 expensive suburbs are all
and large outdoor decked area.
months to 30 June, deliver- picturesque, seaside towns
ing higher median increases popular as a retirement,
in sales of houses and units. holiday or getaway base. The
Median house prices in re- median price for a Barwon
gional Victoria rose 4.0 per Heads property topped the
cent in the three months list at $925,250 (up 8.2 per
to 30 June 2018 to $419,500 cent from June 2017) fol-
while the median fell by 0.6 lowed by Torquay where the
per cent in the Melbourne median home would set you
metropolitan area. The back $795,000 (up 10.4 per
median price for units and cent from 30 June 2017) and
apartments in regional Vic- Newtown at $777,500 (up 8
toria increased by 3.7 per per cent from 30 June 2017).
cent to $304,500, while the At the other end of the
metro median was up by 0.5 spectrum, bargains can be
per cent to $604,000. found in the Latrobe Valley.
The growth in regional pric- In Morwell, Victoria’s most
Thinking of Selling? Call Vickie Ramon 0403 194 621 or Shane O’Brien 0431 766 082 es this quarter has spread affordable regional town,
beyond regional centres, the median house price is
with the median house price $172,000, Churchill’s median
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4/8 Church Street, Bacchus Marsh ypa.com.au than a staggering 10 per cent the median is $185,000 in
in three towns. Moe.

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INTRODUCING OUR NEW OFFICE!


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NOW OPEN
Same Network | Same Passion | New Location

Harkness 12 Portman Avenue 3 2 2


Great Family Home
Ideal for an investment or first home, this modern day home for someone looking to break into the market or Private Sale $475,000 - $499,000
property offers exceptional value located in Arnolds Creek even add another home to your portfolio with potential Inspect Saturday 28th July 1.00-1.30pm
Estate situated on 400m2 (approx.). Comprising of study, rental return of $330.00 per week (approx.). Ducted heating, Photo ID required
three good size bedrooms all with built in robes and master evaporative cooling, double car garage with internal access, Contact Vickie Ramon 0403 194 621
with walk in robe and ensuite along with a large open plan decked alfresco area assures this property will not last long Alannah Shea 0412 856 347
Thinking
Kitchen, Meals and Family oftheSelling?
area makes this perfect first Call
so Vickie
call today toRamon
arrange an 0403 194 621 or Shane O’Brien
inspection. 0431 766 082

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NOW OPEN
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Bacchus Marsh 6B Manor Street 3 2 2


Elevated Elegance
Introducing a new take on contemporary living, this and modern haven with a historically rich postcode. Private Sale $739,000 - $779,000
luxurious modern residence boasts expansive outdoor Surrounded by a multitude of parkland, bike and walking Inspect Saturday 28th July 3.00-3.30pm
spaces circling finely crafted interiors, employing a suite of tracks, excellent transport options and the vivacious Photo ID required
high-end elements of which words cannot do justice. community of Bacchus Marsh on its doorstep add to the Contact Shane O’Brien 0431 766 082
Located in Bacchus Marsh’s most highly sought after unique character this home has on offer. Lucas Ekerbicer 0418 465 892
Thinking
historical precinct, this property combinesofaSelling?
sleek Call Vickie Ramon 0403 194 621 or Shane O’Brien 0431 766 082

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HOMES HOMES
ON SHOW ON SHOW
Saturday Saturday
3.00-3.30pm 11.00-11.30am

3 2 4 4 2 1
Toolern Vale 212 Andersons Road Bed Bath Car
Bacchus Marsh 15 Madden Drive Bed Bath Car

Unique Home with Mesmerising Views Private Sale Beautifully Renovated Home with Private Sale
This instantly engaging home is Superb Indoor/Outdoor Liveability
Price $680,000 - $720,000 Price $685,000 - $750,000
destined to impress with it’s beautiful Classic built home in a peaceful yet
views, long list of features and versatile Office 2/137 Main Street, convenient setting within walking Office 2/137 Main Street,
floor plan. A stunning renovation is Bacchus Marsh 5367 8128 distance to schools, village shopping Bacchus Marsh 5367 8128
all complete offering 2 living zones, centre and parkland. Four bedrooms
Contact Len Smith 0418 343 754 Contact Len Smith 0418 343 754
2 bathrooms, a gorgerous kitchen and two lavish bathrooms and a raft
with quality appliances, alfresco Kelvin Gaffiero 0481 991 828 of modern features including ducted Kelvin Gaffiero 0481 991 828
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13m x 7m colourbond workshop, land system AC and smeg SS appliances.
size is nearly 1 acre (3292sqm) with Established front & rear gardens and
town water connected. auto-remote to garage/workshop.

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4 2 4 3 1 6
Coimadai 195 Camerons Road Bed Bath Car Coimadai 70 McMullins Lane Bed Bath Car

Views Galore & Character Home on Private Sale Charming Home on Small Acreage Private Sale
14.85 Acres Surrounded by peace and serenity, this
Price $1,225,000 - $1,275,000 Price $749,000 - $799,000
Escape the hustle and bustle and arrive fully renovated 1940 weatherboard
home to this haven where privacy and Office 2/137 Main Street, character home is situated on approx. Office 2/137 Main Street,
serenity go hand in hand. This grand Bacchus Marsh 5367 8128 4.52 acres of bushland with a large Bacchus Marsh 5367 8128
blue stone built home strikes a balance cleared area around the house. Still
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between elegance and character. close to the Bacchus Marsh township
Situated on approx. 14.85 acres of Kelvin Gaffiero 0481 991 828 and freeway outlets. Beautifully Kelvin Gaffiero 0481 991 828
predominantly cleared land with a little Web www.lensmith.com.au renovated with modern and character Web www.lensmith.com.au
light bush and with amazing view to the style, high ceilings, hardwood floors,
Wombat State Forest. feature press metal ceilings in the
hallway, 2 toilets and wood heater.

HOMES HOMES
ON SHOW ON SHOW
Saturday Saturday
12.00-12.30pm 1.00-1.30pm

3 2 2 4 2 2
Darley 21 Tate Street Bed Bath Car Darley 18 Manning Blvd Bed Bath Car

Modern Home To Suit The Whole Family Private Sale Renovated Home, 1 Acre, Large Shed Private Sale
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Price $590,000 - $630,000 Price $830,000 - $860,000
made for modern day family living and Set away from the road is this fully
effortless entertaining. With a smartly Office 2/137 Main Street, renovated family home, offering a Office 2/137 Main Street,
conceived floorplan that makes perfect Bacchus Marsh 5367 8128 peaceful lifestyle of comfort and Bacchus Marsh 5367 8128
sense. Situated in the prestigious convenience, flawlessly presented and
Contact Len Smith 0418 343 754 Contact Len Smith 0418 343 754
Grantleigh Estate on approximately surrounded by other exceptional homes
840m2 parcel of land with a 21m Kelvin Gaffiero 0481 991 828 in the prestigious Manning Estate. Kelvin Gaffiero 0481 991 828
frontage Web www.lensmith.com.au Web www.lensmith.com.au
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Arbee Real Estate


FOR SALE 1/8 Crook Street, Bacchus Marsh AUCTION 1 Fisken Street, Bacchus Marsh
2 1 1.5 3 1 1

Something Special! What An Opportunity!


Excellent 2 bedroom unit is special in so many ways. Spacious lounge Consisting of 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, lounge, kitchen/meals area this
with a bay window overlooking the front garden, kitchen with double property provides a fantastic opportunity for a range of buyers. Ideal
wall oven, gas cooktop & dishwasher & adjoining meals area. Both for a renovation/extension project in a great location, or the investor/
bedrooms have BIRs & the master has a wall a/c. Good sized bathroom developer (STCA). The block is approximately 695m2 and is within
with shower and vanity & separate laundry & WC. Nice decked pergola, walking distance to all the facilities that our lovely town has to offer.
neat backyard with access to single garage & workshop.
INSPECT By appointment INSPECT By appointment
FOR SALE $440,000-$460,000 AUCTION Saturday 18th August 11.00am
NEW LISTING CONTACT
WEB
Daryl 0409 233 157 Peter 0429 671 990
arbeerealestate.com.au NEW LISTING CONTACT
WEB
Daryl Gould 0409 233 157
arbeerealestate.com.au

FOR SALE 17 Leila Court, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 92 Underbank Blvd, Bacchus Marsh
4 4 2 2 1 2

Family Home, Large Block! Ticks A Few Boxes!


Excellent family home of 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms & 3 living areas on Excellent family home of 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms & 3 living areas on
a huge 1100m2 block. Master with Ens, remaining 3 bedrooms with a huge 1100m2 block. Master with Ens, remaining 3 bedrooms with
BIRs. Dining area, lounge and kitchen meals provide access to huge BIRs. Dining area, lounge and kitchen meals provide access to huge
undercover outdoor entertaining area. Gas log fire in the lounge & gas undercover outdoor entertaining area. Gas log fire in the lounge & gas
heater & wall a/c in the kitchen meals area. Double carport, spacious heater & wall a/c in the kitchen meals area. Double carport, spacious
backyard, fully fenced above ground pool, studio/shed and shedding. backyard, fully fenced above ground pool, studio/shed and shedding.
INSPECT By appointment INSPECT By appointment
FOR SALE $620,000-$650,000 FOR SALE $379,000-$399,000
NEW LISTING CONTACT
WEB
Daryl 0409 233 157
arbeerealestate.com.au NEW LISTING CONTACT
WEB
Daryl 0409 233 157
arbeerealestate.com.au

FOR SALE 62 Halletts Way, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 75 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh
3 1 2 2 1 1

Unique Development Opportunity Great Central Location!


3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home on 900sqm block with plans & permits
Close to Main Street this well maintained 2 bedroom home, with formal
for 2 x 6 star energy rated, 2 bedroom, one bathroom, single garage
lounge, gas heating & wall a/c, kitchen with gas cooking & family
units to the rear. Generate a rental income from the house while you
bathroom is in the perfect location. On an excellent 660m2 (approx)
develop the rear. House currently returning $16,640pa & flexible
block with external laundry, fernery & single garage & workshop. Ideal
settlement terms are available. Visit our website today for full plans,
for first home buyers & investors or developers (STCA).
soil tests, rental appraisals, Section 32.
INSPECT By appointment INSPECT By appointment
FOR SALE $620,000-$670,000 FOR SALE $440,000-$460,000
NEW LISTING CONTACT
WEB
Steve 0475 888 101 Liam 0407 385 297
arbeerealestate.com.au
CONTACT
WEB
Daryl Gould 0409 233 157
arbeerealestate.com.au

FOR SALE 2 Simpson Street, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 53 Horder Crescent, Bacchus Marsh
4 2 16 6 3 5

Unique Gem In The Heart of Town More Than Meets The Eye
Presenting a rare opportunity to purchase this fully refurbished 4 Generous 1100sqm allotment in the very popular Elms Estate, beautiful
bedroom home with substantial shedding that can accommodate up to spacious home allows for combined family living. 6 bedrooms, all with
15 cars. On a huge 1880m² parcel of prime residential land in one of the BIRs & Ens to master, + 2 additional bathrooms, living areas & laundry.
best streets in the Bacchus Marsh CBD. The extension to the original house is perfect for independent living.
Ducted heating & cooling in both areas of the home & great storage.

INSPECT By appointment INSPECT By appointment


FOR SALE $849,000 FOR SALE $690,000 - $750,000
CONTACT Peter Leonard 0429 671 990 CONTACT Denise Sniegowski 0456 044 024
WEB arbeerealestate.com.au WEB arbeerealestate.com.au

FOR SALE 180 Masons Lane, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 26 Rutherford Court, Maddingley
Rutherford Business Park
4 2 4
Ranging in various sizes from 150m2 to 218m2, these innovative
5.5 Acres Close To Town designs offer: Three phase power. A collection of versatile
workspaces in a bespoke gated development ideal for small
Beautiful family home, huge outdoor entertaining area & extensive businesses, tradesmen, SMSFs & Investors. Architecturally
shedding. 4 bedrooms, master with WIR & ens, remaining 3 with BIRs, designed. Lofty clear span warehouse. Loading bays. Container
spacious kitchen with island bench & an adjacent meals area & huge height rollerdoors. Wide road for easy truck access. CCTV security.
lounge room. Ducted evap cooling, reverse cycle a/c & wood heater. Electronic security gates. On site car parking. Staff amenities.
Outdoor entertaining area joins the house to the 400sqm shedding. Excellent depreciation benefits.
INSPECT By appointment INSPECT By appointment
FOR SALE $1,750,000 - $1,850,000 FOR SALE $295,000-$350,000 exc GST
CONTACT Peter 0429 671 990 Daryl 0409 233 157 CONTACT Peter 0429 671 990 Daryl 0409 233 157
WEB arbeerealestate.com.au WEB arbeerealestate.com.au

Ian McDonald Steve Creese Daryl Gould Peter Leonard Denise Sniegowski Liam Gair
5367 2333 0475 888 101 0409 233 157 0429 671 990 0456 044 024 0407 385 297

www.arbeerealestate.com.au
140 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh 5367 2333
Trade & Business
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• Extra Points
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CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING CATERING ENGINEERING


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Senior Corporate functions, - Sand Blasting - Custom Fabrication - Welding
discou
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TECHNICIAN All areas Phone Dianne
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• Split systems ■ Commercial ■ Energy Management ◆ COMMERCIAL
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• New Installations
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• 24 Hour Emergency Service CALL CHRIS TABB & General Earthworks
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EXCAVATION FENCING FENCING

A 2B EARTHWORKS Peter Fry


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No job too small. Reliable service and competitive rates. Phone: 5367 1909 Mobile: 0419 112 862
Ben: 0427 341 908
Phone Andrew 0439 681 120 Adam: 0428 519 855
Trade & Business
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Darley Junior Football Netball Club


Results – Round 12 v East Point U/16.5 Reserves
Darley 4-6-30 lost East Point 14-10-94
FOOTBALL Goals – Jackson Vella 1, Josh Taylor, Harrison
U/10 Seniors Barnes, Lachlan Benbow
Darley 7-2-44 def East Point 2-0-12 U13 Girls Football
Goals – Kai Watkins 3, Brodie King 2, Isaac Darley 13-11-89 def Melton 0-0-0
Jordan 1, Declan Johansen Goals – Maddie Scott 8, Ava Holt 2, Jessica
Awards – Billy Ferella, Kai Watkins, Fletcher Hodge, Tahlia Tschujasehenko 1
Oughtred, Brodie King, Declan Johansen, Awards – Alyce Sinclar, Jessica Hodge, Tahla
Isaac Jordan Ward, Ruby Gellie, Diamond Stephenson,
U/10 Reserves Jaclyn Moloney, Matilda Worboyes
Darley 11-8-74 def East Point 1-4-10 NETBALL
Goals – Joseph Ford 3, Will Baselmans 2, U/11 Seniors
Jayden Bell, Trent Younger 1, Jayden Prior Darley 10 def East Point 4
Oliver Cape, Lachie Hunter Goals – Alanah Tango 6, Emma Presnell 2,
Awards – Max Oakley, Oliver Quick, Aidan Mia Hayes 1, Jasmine Matthews 1
Weaver, Jayden Bell, Harry Coy, Noah Cini, Best on Court - Alexis Milner
Joseph Ford, Lachie Hunter U/11 Reserves
U/10 Development Darley 7 lost East Point 8
Darley v East Point Goals – Abbey Vallence 3, Imogen Iredale 2,
Alexandra Harris 1, Tahlia Scicchitano
Goals – Jayden Murdoch, Layne-David
Best on Court – Tahlia Scicchitano
Ribbons
U/13 Seniors
(L-R) Bacchus Marsh utility Hamish Coulton, Umpire Brent Delahey and Darley Captain Awards – Layne-David Ribbons, Charlie
Shane Page have their socks on for a good cause this Saturday. Photo - submitted Darley 23 lost East Point 24
Saw, Cooper Walls, Chase Harris, Riley

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Rodgers Goals – Bridie Shanhan 13, Ava Densley 10
U/12 Seniors Best on Court - Macey O’Hehir
U/13 Reserves
Darley 4-10-34 lost East Point 5-12-42
Darley 13 lost East Point 19
Goals – Jayven Tanner 2, Seth Fawcett 1,
Goals – Charlotte Drevensek 8, Maddy Vella
Lachie Nash
4, Ava Kiajina 1
Awards – Cooper Jordan, Cooper Growcott,
Best on Court – Maddy Vella

McSocks On
Jett Walker-Collins, Zeb Vincent, Max Hoey,
U/15 Seniors
Jakob Bankowski
Darley 24 lost East Point 35
U/12 Reserves
Goals - Britney Ellis 14, Eliza Tango 8, Takeya
Darley 13-4-82 def East Point 0-0-0
Tanner 2
Goals – Daniel Baird 2, Aaron Bentley, Best on Court - Eliza Tango
Deegan Giles, Charlie Oughtred, Rhys
U/15 Reserves
By Todd Whelan Local Football and Netball Clubs within the Younger 1, Jake Ive, Memphis Watts,
Darley 6 lost East Point 38
AFL Goldfields region can assist with raising Harrison Benbow, Ayden Champness
LOCAL Ballarat Football League teams Dar- Goals – Isabella Di Mieri, 4, Edyn Thomas 1,
money by purchasing a set of socks for your Awards – Memphis Watts, Rhys Younger,
ley and Bacchus Marsh will be participating Hollee Iredale 1
players to compete in. Each pair is worth Aaron Bentley, Ayden Champness, Jye
in a special Ronald McDonald House fund- Best on Court – Grace Holt
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raising event this Saturday. U/17 Seniors
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Darley 0-0-0 lost East Point 24-15-159
major women’s or children’s hospitals and Goals - Emma Winzar 24, Kaylee Banner 15,
size is required and socks are available in U/14 Reserves
provide a home away from home for seri- Ella Cook 8
standard full length football and half crew Darley 5-3-33 lost East Point 11-6-72
ously ill children and their families. Through Best on Court – Kaylee Banner
netball socks.
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larat, clubs will be assisting to raise funds To take part in this wonderful cause please Jackson Davies, Max Hoey Darley 12 lost East Point 30
towards having a Ronald McDonald House forward your enquiries to Aaron Nunn from U/16.5 Seniors Goals – Ebony Pigott 6, Tenaya Mills 4,
built in the Ballarat area so local families can the AFL Goldfieds. Contact Aaron on email -
Darley 3-6-24 lost East Point 19-12-126 Maddy Hodge 2
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Devils Win a Nail-Biter CHFL


Darley knew they were in
for a ‘scrap’ and that suited
them to a tee.
trolled a game we were able
to steal late.”
While Hanson and Herring Central Highlands Football League
Ladder
Key defenders Rhys Ellis head for a stint on the side- Results - Round 14 Seniors
and Darren Leonard’s efforts lines, the Devils look set to Team % PTS
may well have been the dif- regain Tom Evans, Matthew Seniors
Seniors
ference in the end. The duo Young and Daniel Robson Newlyn 10.10 (70) def Buninyong 10.9 (69)
1 Waubra......................162.28 52
countlessly denied the Lak- back from injury. Gordon 19.11 (125) def Daylesford 7.10 (52)
2 Beaufort................... 234.88 48
ers who kept pressing on the In more encouraging news Springbank 12.7 (79) def Bungaree 11.11 (77)
counter attack. Often the last 3 Buninyong.................239.74 44
for the club, Heath Scotland Ballan 10.13 (73) def Learmonth 10.12 (72)
line in defence, both were 4 Gordon......................159.76 44
will return this week after Beaufort 25.12 (162) def Clunes 3.5 (23)
able to negate majors in a serving his three-match 5 Springbank................ 117.03 44
game where goals were at a Hepburn 33.14 (212) def C’ham/Linton 0.1 (1) 6 Newlyn......................153.81 40
suspension.
premium. Waubra 12.7 (79) def Creswick 10.4 (64) 7 Hepburn....................155.67 36
The Devils face the sixth
The Lakers led all day and placed Sunbury at Darley R’wood/C’hap 12.10 (82) def Skipton 10.7 (67) 8 Bungaree..................149.00 36
couldn’t put the visitors Park this Saturday in the 9 Learmonth.................130.48 32
by Todd Whelan Reserves
away. Steven Kennedy con- Apple 98.5FM Match of the Buninyong 21.17 (143) def Newlyn 1.1 (7) 10 Dunnstown................91.88 32
tinued his rich vein of form Round. LIVE from 2PM.
The win wasn’t pretty by out of the middle. His last Gordon 8.8 (56) def Daylesford 6.6 (42) 11 Ballan........................ 69.10 24
any stretch, but it was brave. DARLEY 2.2-14 3.6-24 4.9- 12 Skipton......................57.49 20
month has been outstand- Bungaree 14.14 (98) def Springbank 5.3 (33)
33 8.9-57 def 13 Creswick...................70.44 16
Darley captain Shane Page’s ing in the absence of Brian Learmonth 13.14 (92) def Ballan 3.4 (22)
clutch mark of the day and Graham, Heath Scotland LAKE WENDOUREE 3.5- 14 Daylesford..................61.19 12
23 4.6-30 6.6-42 7.12-54 Beaufort 21.15 (141) def Clunes 0.2 (2)
last minute conversion was and the like. Jake Edwards 15 R’wood/C’hap............47.70 12
enough to put his Devils in DARLEY (GOALS) J. Ed- Hepburn 15.12 (102) def C’ham/Linton 3.1 (19)
continues to build into his 16 C’ham/Linton...............39.00 8
front at the final siren and season nicely; his contribu- wards 2, A. Kur 2, J. An- Creswick 9.5 (59) def Waubra 6.5 (41)
17 Clunes......................... 38.19 4
secure a dramatic three tion in the last fortnight has crum, S. Page, M. Hanson, R’wood/C’hap 18.6 (114) def Skipton 7.1 (43)
point win over final six con- been priceless. A. Azzopardi. Dunnstown 13.5 (83) def Smythesdale 4.5 (29)
tenders Lake Wendouree, in DARLEY (BEST) S. Ken- Reserves
While the Devil’s top end
Ballarat last Saturday. Under 18 1 Beaufort....................369.97 52
talent reads thin on paper for nedy, R. Ellis, J. Ancrum, C.
While the inner sanctum now, their second-tier bri- Cullen, J. Zeestraten, A. Kur Buninyong 11.10 (76) def Newlyn 3.7 (25) 2 Learmonth................ 222.54 52
of the Darley Football Club gade have been enormous. Apple 98.5FM Player of the Gordon 22.24 (156) def Daylesford 0.0 (0) 3 Buninyong.................470.72 48
is reluctant to acknowledge Their will to win received all year VOTES - 5. R. Ellis, 4. S. Springbank 16.16 (112) def Bungaree 2.0 (12) 4 Bungaree..................151.46 36
they’re a team decimated by of the plaudits from coach Kennedy, 3. J. Ancrum, 2. D. Learmonth 12.11 (83) def Ballan 4.1 (25) 5 Dunnstown................145.42 36
injury and one key suspen- Heath Scotland post-match. Leonard, 1. S. Page. Beaufort 15.15 (105) def Clunes 0.0 (0) 6 Creswick...................126.62 36
sion, externally they con- “The core of the group were
tinue to surprise. The Devils Hepburn 16.11 (107) def C’ham/Linton 7.2 (44) 7 Hepburn....................114.65 36
able to stand up on the back
would rather forward the
premise that they’re a tight
of some excellent leader- APPLE 98.5FM Waubra 11.6 (72) def Creswick 4.5 (29)
Skipton 11.5 (71) def R’wood/C’hap 4.6 (30)
8 Ballan........................101.63 32
9 R’wood/C’hap............99.60 28
ship”, he said.
unit with a one in all in, no
“(Shane)Page, Kennedy, (Ja- PLAYER OF Dunnstown 19.12 (126) def Smythesdale 0.2 (2) 10 Waubra......................98.64 28
frills, role playing approach, 11 Smythesdale.............91.00 24
capable of beating anyone on
cob) Zeestraten ... all led the
way, just to name a few.”
THE YEAR Under 15
12 Newlyn...................... 90.13 20
their day. Buninyong 14.11 (95) def Newlyn 1.1 (7)
“There’s been a shift in the PROGRESSIVE VOTES 13 C’ham/Linton............ 58.90 20
But to have belief is one Gordon 6.6 (42) def Daylesford 2.0 (12)
belief of the Club and we’re Darley 14 Gordon......................62.90 16
thing, to deliver is another. Bungaree 6.3 (39) def Springbank 5.8 (38)
starting to see a stronger $1000 WINNER - 15 Skipton......................46.09 16
And that, they did. Learmonth 17.22 (124) def Ballan 1.0 (6)
contribution right across the 16 Daylesford................. 47.84 12
Saturday’s win was full of RUSTEL
board. The entire 22 are all Beaufort 20.21 (141) def Clunes 0.0 (0) 17 Clunes.......................36.87 12
merit and validated Dar- D. Leonard 23
buying in and playing their Hepburn 10.8 (68) def C’ham/Linton 7.5 (47)
ley’s third place standing S. Page 22 18 Springbank..................38.80 0
role.” Creswick 4.10 (34) def Waubra 4.6 (30)
on the league ladder after 13 S. Kennedy 20
rounds. “We lost a key forward
Skipton 6.7 (43) def R’wood/C’hap 0.2 (2) Under 18
(Mark Hanson - hamstring) B. Graham 17
The Devils travelled to Lake Dunnstown 3.3 (21) def Smythesdale 1.6 (12) 1 Springbank................551.65 56
and a midfielder (Lachie J. Zeestraten 16
Wendouree, who had form. 2 Buninyong.................291.97 52
Herring - hamstring) who
The Lakers had won six of Central Highlands Netball League
their last eight games, in-
has been important for us.....
to be two men down for the
Bacchus Marsh Central Highlands Netball League 3 Hepburn................... 496.58 48
cluding home wins against $1000 WINNER - Results– –Round
Round14
14 4 Learmonth.................273.16 44
most part, it was a gutsy Results
Bacchus Marsh and Sunbury J&L WASTE SOLUTIONS 5 Newlyn......................235.71 44
win.”
in the last three weeks. The D. Burton 37
Club 13&U 15&U 17&U C B A 6 C’ham/Linton.............173.58 36
reigning premiers went on Scotland acknowledged the Springbank 27 24 23 33 33 46 7 Creswick................... 141.69 32
efforts of his opposition. J. Owen 36 Bungaree 11 31 46 40 43 46
the road missing nine play- 8 Beaufort....................139.93 32
ers from their first meeting, “Lake Wendouree are a well S. Sherlock 16 Hepburn 29 30 55 73 43 73
Carngham 29 32 21 19 31 28 9 Gordon......................131.60 32
a Round four home win by drilled team,” he said. N. Stuhldrier 14
Beaufort 18 12 24 31 20 30 10 Dunnstown................74.30 28
18-points. “They pretty much con- L. Mullen 13
Clunes 10 22 7 26 45 33 11 Waubra...................... 98.10 24
Waubra 1 19 12 33 56 43
12 Skipton......................71.08 24
Creswick 38 25 38 33 37 44
Gordon 16 7 33 46 57 56 13 Bungaree..................79.80 20
Daylesford 16 31 18 16 16 12 14 R’wood/C’hap........... 37.61 12
Dunnstown 27 16 41 45 66 97 15 Clunes.........................42.53 8
Smythesdale 18 40 11 8 23 23 16 Smythesdale...............26.33 8
Ballan 7 11 9 29 26 31
Learmonth 12 30 45 40 34 56
17 Ballan..........................32.96 4
Buninyong 28 38 30 21 35 68 18 Daylesford....................3.38 0
Newlyn 3 7 27 29 30 20
Rokewood 7 - 14 37 19 67 Under 15
Skipton 15 - 20 35 32 22 1 Skipton......................881.51 56
2 Gordon......................680.37 52
CHFL Top Goal Kickers 3 Bungaree..................368.14 50
Seniors 4 Springbank................447.08 44
Jack Duke Beaufort................................... 34 5 Buninyong................. 311.80 40
Brendan Sutcliffe Gordon..................................... 28 6 Beaufort................... 306.94 38
Reserves 7 Daylesford.................124.36 36
Rodney Watts Ballan....................................... 45 8 Creswick................... 147.75 32
Connor Ronan Dunnstown............................. 22 9 Smythesdale.............136.92 32
Under 18s 10 R’wood/C’hap..........165.09 28
James Spicer Springbank............................ 89
11 Learmonth.................56.30 24
Nicholas Spratling Bungaree................................. 24
12 Waubra......................58.03 20
Lucas Blazko Gordon..................................... 24
13 Dunnstown................ 41.88 12
Under 15s
Connor Parkin Springbank............................. 80 14 Hepburn.................... 41.51 12
Daniel Pascoe Gordon..................................... 60 15 C’ham/Linton.............36.72 12
Darley were nine-points down with four-minutes until the final siren; Jake Edwards (11) Lachlan Reynold Gordon..................................... 44 16 Newlyn......................34.01 12
marks and kicked an important goal, but it was Shane Page (pictured) celebrating his match Tobey Jeffrey Bungaree................................. 32 17 Clunes.......................... 7.25 4
winning goal after taking a strong pack mark. Photos: Tim Saultry Thomas Elliott Bungaree................................. 28 18 Ballan...........................1.66 0
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Cobras Loss Not all Bad Ballarat Football League


Results - Round 13
Seniors
By Todd Whelan silky mover was known to and percentage clear of
be one of the better kicks in eighth. Sebastopol 13.15 (93) def Ballarat 3.7 (25)

BFL
BACCHUS MARSH Foot- the competition, a bona fide They’ll be hoping to bounce Darley 8.9 (57) def Lake Wendouree 7.12 (54)
ball Club Coach Travis A grader. back at home this Satur- Melton 16.17 (113) def Melton South 8.8 (56)
Hodgson remained positive Bacchus Marsh Premiership day with a win over Lake North Ballarat City 14.7 (91) def Bacchus Marsh 12.13 (85)
and upbeat in the aftermath

Ladder
player Jackson Bolton made Wendouree. Redan 12.18 (90) def Sunbury 9.14 (68)
of last Saturday’s six-point an encouraging return in the
loss on the road against Reserves and found plenty Reserves
BACCHUS MARSH 2.2-14
North Ballarat. of the football. An immedi- Sebastopol 12.15 (87) def Ballarat 5.15 (45)
7.7-49 7.11-53 12.13-85 lost
“Our effort and intent was ate return to the Senior line Darley 9.9 (63) def Lake Wendouree 6.8 (44) Team % PTS
to
better than it’s been in recent up looms large for Bolton in Seniors
NORTH BALLARAT CITY Melton South 12.8 (80) def Melton 10.6 (66) 1 East Point..................148.33 44
weeks,” he said. a major boost for the Club. 5.3-33 8.4-52 11.7-73 14.7-91 Bacchus Marsh 14.9 (93) def North Ballarat City 5.4 (34) 2 Bacchus Marsh......... 150.17 36
“If we (can) get to that level “Given how Jackson pulls BACCHUS MARSH Redan 13.6 (84) def Sunbury 4.9 (33) 3 Darley........................114.54 36
it should be on a consistent up, he will be considered for 4 North Ballarat City....115.63 32
basis, we will get back on (GOALS) J. Owen 3, A. Wil-
selection next week,” Hodg- Under 18.5s 5 Melton....................... 111.99 32
track pretty quickly.” litts 3, L. Mullen 2, L. Blun-
son said. Lake Wendouree 9.7 (61) def Darley 8.6 (54) 6 Sunbury.................... 110.21 32
dell, D. Burton, B. Griffiths, 7 Lake Wendouree......101.46 32
Hodgson refused to buy Melton 19.13 (127) def Melton South 9.1 (55)
“Simon La Franchi also re- H. Coulton. 8 Sebastopol.................99.87 32
into any thoughts of alarm
turned and will be consid- BACCHUS MARSH (BEST) North Ballarat City 19.13 (127) def Bacchus Marsh 6.5 (41) 9 Ballarat.......................55.68 16
bells ringing at this stage
ered after the bye.” T. Angwin, N.Stuhldreier, Sunbury 6.9 (45) def Redan 5.11 (41) 10 Redan........................72.87 12
given their plight over the 11 Melton South...............66.06 8
last month with close to a The Cobras cling to second B.Griffiths, R.Stuhldreier,
Ballarat Junior Football League – Results Round 12 Reserves
full list at his disposal to place on the league ladder D.Burton, D.Bishop.
U16.5 Seniors 1 East Point..................256.01 50
choose from. despite their third loss in APPLE FM Player of the 2 Bacchus Marsh.........196.03 44
four weeks. While a healthy year votes - 5. T. Angwin, North Ballarat 5.6 (36) def Ballarat 3.5 (23) 3 Sunbury....................115.44 34
“We’re not playing great
footy at the moment, that’s percentage separates them 4. N. Stuhldreier, 3. D. Bur- Mount Clear 6.13 (49) def Bacchus Marsh 6.5 (41) 4 Darley........................114.83 32
from Darley, it’s worth not- ton, 2. R. Stuhldreier, 1. B. East Point 19.12 (126) def Darley 3.6 (24) 5 Melton South............. 101.74 28
been frustrating,” he
ing they’re just four points Griffiths. 6 Sebastopol.................78.38 28
conceded. Lake Wendouree 14.10 (94) def Redan 5.2 (32) 7 Lake Wendouree....... 89.17 24
According to Hodgson, U16.5 Reserves 8 Melton........................85.20 24
the Cobras remain a work BFL Top Goal Kickers Ballarat 6.5 (41) def Sebastopol 0.0 (0)
9 Redan.........................69.82 24
10 Ballarat...................... 71.75 12
in progress. Questions sur-
Seniors Bacchus Marsh 9.11 (65) def Mount Clear 5.5 (35) 11 North Ballarat City....53.20 12
round their efficiency (by
William Young North Ballarat City................ 48 East Point 14.10 (94) def Darley 4.6 (30) Under 18.5s
foot) especially in transition.
Aaron Willitts Bacchus Marsh....................... 42 1 East Point..................169.42 48
“(Field) kicking has been a Redan 12.5 (77) def Lake Wendouree 3.4 (22) 2 Lake Wendouree......160.15 44
Jake Owen Bacchus Marsh....................... 36
deficiency since I arrived, U14 Seniors 3 North Ballarat City... 262.36 40
Benjamin Speight Bacchus Marsh........................31
however we are a better 4 Sunbury....................139.07 36
kicking side now than in Ballarat 5.9 (39) def Sebastopol 1.3 (9) 5 Redan........................ 117.92 32
Reserves
previous years. We kick no Mount Clear 10.17 (77) def Bacchus Marsh 2.1 (13) 6 Ballarat...................... 116.31 32
Ethan Tibbles Bacchus Marsh....................... 43 7 Darley.........................81.84 24
worse now than we did in Aaron Speak Darley...................................... 20 East Point 24.15 (159) def Darley 0.0 (0)
8 Melton....................... 86.33 20
some of our big wins early. It Jack Powell Bacchus Marsh........................17 Redan 4.4 (28) def Lake Wendouree 2.3 (15) 9 Bacchus Marsh..........54.46 20
comes down to how we uti- U14 Reserves 10 Melton South............... 26.11 8
lise what we’ve got.” Under 18.5s 11 Sebastopol...................0.00 0
Sebastopol 3.14 (32) def Ballarat 0.1 (1)
The recent retirement/loss Jack Riding North Ballarat City................ 25 U16.5 Seniors
Connor Ascough Darley.......................................14 Mount Clear 8.8 (56) def Bacchus Marsh 0.0 (0) 1 East Point..................240.24 40
of Club Captain Scott Sher-
lock won’t help arrest the Blake Colley Darley...................................... 12 East Point 11.6 (72) def Darley 5.3 (33) 2 North Ballarat............220.87 40
Redan 6.4 (40) def Lake Wendouree 3.4 (22) 3 Lake Wendouree......215.50 40
issue in the short term. The Andrew Azzopardi Darley...................................... 12 4 Redan........................105.53 24

Shock retirement due to injury


U12 Seniors 5 Ballarat...................... 84.29 20
Ballarat 11.16 (82) def Sebastopol 0.2 (2) 6 Mount Clear...............78.01 16
7 Bacchus Marsh............33.22 8
Mount Clear 7.10 (52) def Bacchus Marsh 5.4 (34) 8 Darley...........................35.96 4
East Point 5.12 (42) def Darley 4.10 (34) U16.5 Reserves
By Todd Whelan two of its last three games and are on the 1 Ballarat......................312.08 48
road this week with a meeting against top Redan 3.5 (23) def Lake Wendouree 2.3 (15)
2 Bacchus Marsh.........188.07 36
BACCHUS MARSH FOOTBALL CLUB six contenders, North Ballarat who have won U12 Reserves 3 Redan........................157.06 36
Captain Scott Sherlock has announced his four of their five home games this season. 4 Mount Clear..............145.68 36
Ballarat 4.4 (28) def Sebastopol 3.3 (21)
retirement effective immediately. 5 North Ballarat.............86.90 24
The Cobras Captain is likely to require Mount Clear 2.7 (19) def Bacchus Marsh 2.0 (12) 6 Sebastopol.................92.88 20
Sherlock broke the news to the club at surgery. 7 East Point...................77.26 20
Darley 13.4 (82) def East Point 1.0 (6)
training earlier this evening. The highly Travis Hodgson, Coach of the Cobra’s said 8 Lake Wendouree.......73.90 16
Redan 7.4 (46) def Lake Wendouree 2.5 (17)
talented midfielder has succumbed to it was a cruel blow for the club but with loss 9 Darley...........................12.80 4
on going back problem and has been comes opportunity. North Ballarat 11.6 (72) def Ballarat Storm 0.0 (0) U14 Seniors
recommended by as many as four specialists 1 North Ballarat........... 1042.11 46
“It’s disappointing for Scott that he has been 2 East Point..................915.87 46
that he should give the game away. forced out before he was ready. Ballarat Football/Netball League
Ballarat Football/Netball League
3 Mount Clear..............271.94 40
Sherlock has been managed in recent in “His onfield impact with just 20 games or Senior Results – Round 13 4 Redan.........................74.55 24
Results – Round 13
weeks with limited game time, his injury more for us was enormous.” 5 Bacchus Marsh......... 48.36 20
allowing him just a half of football at times. Hodgson said there is now an opportunity
Club A B C D 19&U E 6 Sebastopol.................30.80 20
Ballarat 44 63 53 25 47 23 7 Lake Wendouree.. 38.27 16
His debilitating condition led to his late for the other midfielders to step up in his Sebastopol 69 36 11 36 11 22
8 Ballarat....................... 38.19 16
withdrawal before last week’s local derby absence and take their game to another level. Lake Wendouree 56 71 - 43 46 40
9 Darley......................... 28.12 12
Darley 42 24 - 21 24 25
against Darley. The captaincy has been handed to back man Melton South 52 49 38 25 37 - U14 Reserves
The news comes at an interesting time for Liam Mullen, while Sherlock will remain at Melton 35 31 31 22 25 - 1 North Ballarat............479.55 44
the second placed Cobras. The Club has lost the club as a midfield coach. Nth Ballarat City 58 38 9 18 43 - 2 Mount Clear..............284.72 44
Bacchus Marsh 40 20 42 51 27 - 3 Redan........................195.05 36
Redan 32 36 35 21 29 - 4 Lake Wendouree...... 127.68 28
Sunbury 59 52 37 22 35 - 5 Sebastopol.................79.77 28
6 East Point...................85.71 26
7 Bacchus Marsh..........44.33 12
BFL Junior Top Goal Kickers 8 Darley.........................36.75 12
9 Ballarat....................... 31.07 10
U16.5 Seniors U12 Seniors
Jackson Kurzman North Ballarat City................ 30 1 Mount Clear..............210.55 44
2 East Point..................213.50 40
U16.5 Reserves 3 North Ballarat............192.62 40
Riley Constable Ballarat......................................31 4 Ballarat...................... 181.70 28
Spencer Jenks Bacchus Marsh........................18 5 Darley........................123.47 22
Flynn Pettitt Bacchus Marsh........................17 6 Bacchus Marsh......... 86.44 22
7 Redan......................... 51.21 20
U14 Seniors 8 Lake Wendouree.......69.33 16
James Clark East Point................................. 44 9 Sebastopol................... 18.11 8
U12 Reserves
U14 Reserves 1 North Ballarat ........ 635.87 48
Jordan Kroussoratis Redan....................................... 23 2 Ballarat..................... 308.33 40
U12 Seniors 3 Sebastopol............... 338.85 36
4 Darley........................267.55 32
Jarrod Joyce Mount Clear............................19 5 Redan........................266.67 28
Jayven Tanner Darley.......................................16 6 East Point..................104.00 20
U12 Reserves 7 Mount Clear...............65.23 16
8 Bacchus Marsh..........28.95 12
Cooper Glenwright Ballarat..................................... 22 9 Lake Wendouree.........40.73 8
Photos: Tim Saultry Ayden Champness Darley........................................ 9 10 Ballarat Storm..............2.33 0
Sport/Motoring
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Kur Abe-l to play


By Todd Whelan

Darley Football Club ruckman Abe Kur was free to play


AFL Goldfields Women’s last weekend after the AFL Victoria Country Appeals Board
Football League overturned his two-match suspension at a hearing held at
Princes Park, Carlton (Wednesday 18 July).
Results – Round 12 Kur was charged for allegedly ‘kneeing’ a spectator during
AFL Goldfields Women’s a post-match melee at Darley Park on June 30.
Carisbrook 10.8 (68) def Bacchus Marsh 3.13 (31) The incident saw the Darley President Ray Newton stood
East Point 6.11 (47) def Gisborne 2.0 (12) down from the executive role indefinitely, until the club’s
Melton Centrals 15.14 (104) def Ballarat 7.2 (44) Annual General Meeting and playing coach Heath Scotland
Redan 21.13 (139) def Darley 0.0 (0) was given a reprimand.

BFNL U18 Youth Girls


Ballarat Swans 5.15 (45) def Carisbrook 2.5 (17) Bacchus Marsh Soccer Club
North Ballarat City 4.2 (26) defeated Redan 3.5 (23) Results - Round 13
Lake Wendouree 11.14 (80) def Ararat Storm 1.1 (7)
Under 13s Div 1 Open: Bacchus Marsh Blue (2) def
RDFNL U18 Youth Girls Buninyong (0). Goals - David Dillon (1), Nick Misiti (1)
Gisborne Blue 17.9 (111) def Diggers Rest Burras 0.1 (1)
Under 13s Div 2 Open: Bacchus Marsh Yellow (2) def
Melton Centrals 4.8 (32) def Bacchus Marsh Cobras 3.4 (20)
Creswick (1). Goals - Cameron Gilliland (1),
Sunbury Kangaroos 8.5 (53) def Gisborne White 5.1 (31) Tristan Noorman (1)
AFL Goldfields U15 Youth Girls
Under 15s Div 1 Open: Bacchus Marsh Blue (3) def
Sunbury Kangaroos 1.2 (8) def Melton JFNC 1.1 (7) Sebastopol Vikings (1). Goals - Justin Hobert (1),
Lake Wendouree 7.5 (47) def East Point Dragons 1.2 (8) Pelle Castelijn (1), Harry Barnes (1)
Melton Centrals 2.4 (16) def Redan 0.0 (0)
Under 16 Girls: BYE
BFNL U13 Junior Girls
Senior Men’s Div. 2: Bacchus Marsh (0) lost Horsham &
Ballarat Swans 6.6 (42) def Carisbrook 0.2 (2)
Xavier Goodman competing in the 2km event District (2).
Ballarat Storm 2.3 (15) def East Point Dragons 1.5 (11)
Photo – submitted
North Ballarat 2.2 (14) def Redan 1.1 (7)
RDFNL U13 Junior Girls Bacchus Marsh Little Athletics
Bacchus Marsh Cobras 7.8 (50) def Melton Centrals1.5 (11) Another beautiful winter’s day greeted Bacchus Marsh
athletes on Saturday morning as they returned to Myrniong
Darley Devils 13.11 (89) def Melton JFNC 0.0 (0)
Reserve for their Centre Cross Country meet.
The Under 7 & 8 athletes competed over the 1000 metre
Ballan Golf Club distance. Deegan Doyle produced a dominating performance
to cross the finish line first for the boys while Matilda
Results - Week ending Saturday 21 July Flanagan ran a consistent race to be the first girl home. A
close race was contested over the 1500 metre distance with
Wednesday– Stableford, Mens & Ladies. Nicholas Ide finishing in 1st place closely followed by Riley
Winner Kev Lockman (14) 28 points. Rogers in 2nd and William Flanagan in 3rd place. Xavier
R/up Ken Muhlhan (16) 27 points.  Goodman and Elise Cook claimed victories in the 2km event
Magpie -14th Kev Lockman while Jack Mutsaerts and Bridget Henthorn continued their
dominance over the 3km distance.
Saturday Stroke – Semi Finals Fairbairn Cup.  Well done to Abbey Norman, Riley Rogers and Spencer
Wood who all recorded PBs.
A Grade: Winner Bob Arklay 76-9-67, on c/b from Les
Martin 83-16-67, on c/b from Rick Roden 81-14-67. Next Saturday the State Cross Country Championships
will be held at Lake Dewar, Myrniong. The Centre will
B Grade: Winner on the day John Ryan 98-33-65. R/up Rob
be represented by the following athletes: Kirsty Bresnan,
Brown 90-20-70 on c/b from John Fitzgerald 94-24-70.
Oliver Carr, Ava Cook, Elise Cook, Mackenzie Estlick, Xavier
NTPs - 12 th Greg McAloon, 15th Ian Godkin. Goodman, Shameka Grero, Bridget Henthorn, Danielle Ide,
Magpie - 14th Bob Arklay. Nicholas Ide, Solomon Miesen and Nate Sadhai. Athletes
Balls 4, Cut-off 67: John Ryan, Bob Arklay, will need to walk the course before 11am with the first event
Les Martin, Rick Roden. to commence at 11.30am.

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BACCHUS
MARSH

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1
$ 99 99
KG

SAVE
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14
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BETTER BETTER

½ ½
THAN THAN

PRICE PRICE

14 $
7 $
7 $
1
$ 99 99 99 49
KG KG KG EA

SAVE SAVE SAVE


Australian Lamb
Cutlets
$ 18 Don Kabana
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HOT
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½
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3 4
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22 $ $
99 99

3
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KG KG
$ EA

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