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Son to face court with father


By Caitlin Bewley
(2nd Yr Swinburne Uni) CFA workers, or any special
Assaulting and threatening to kill a CFA worker saw a young service worker for that matter,
father of two remanded in custody to appear alongside the should never be threatened or be
co-accused at a later date.
Appearing before Magistrate Gregory Robinson in the victims to violence when doing their
Bacchus Marsh Magistrates court on Friday 19 July, 22-year- job, especially as a volunteer
old Mahkah Hine was alleged to have attended his father’s
residence on the evening of 3 February 2019 where a non- - Magistrate Gregory Robinson
structure fire was lit during a period of Total Fire Ban.
Prosecutor Senior Constable Lisa Schoemaker told the court went inside, they would let them go (off)”.
that once CFA workers attended the scene, the co-accused Both father and son were arrested and taken to the Bacchus
[Mahkah’s father Miles Hine] began showing aggressive Marsh police station to be interviewed.
behaviour.
“So, it’s okay for them to jump on us but when we fight back,
Whilst this erupted, the accused was allegedly inside the we get done for assault?” Mahkah Hine allegedly said in his
house before exiting and shouting, “what are you f***ing
interview.
c**** doing here?” towards the CFA workers.
“I just thought, f*** this, if you want to throw your hands
The prosecution told the court the fire was in the co-
around, let’s go.”
accused’s backyard, with CFA workers walking along the
neibouring side fence glancing over to view the blaze. The accused’s lawyer told the court her client was under the
influence of alcohol at the time and he “heard a ruckus out
“What the f*** are you looking over the fence for?” Hine
shouted at the CFA workers before charging at one of them the front and saw his dad was being ganged up on by the
in an “extremely aggressive manner” the prosecution said. CFA workers.”
The accused then struck one of the CFA workers to the left “He saw his father being attacked, he got aggressive,” the
side of their face, leaving the victim with pain and swelling. accused lawyer said. “They used considerable force on his
It was alleged Hine then continued to swing his arms to neck and throat.”
punch and grab said victim, another officer grabbing Hine to “A CFA member was physically assaulted,” Magistrate
attempt to diffuse the situation. Gregory Robinson said.
“I know who you are, I’m going to kill you when I get up,” “CFA workers, or any special service worker for that
Hine allegedly said to the victim when being held down by matter, should never be threatened or be victims to violence
CFA personnel. when doing their job, especially as a volunteer,” Magistrate
“I know where you live, I’m going to kill you and your Robinson said.
family,” Hine said. Mahkah Hine was remanded in custody for a period of two Hine leaves Bacchus Marsh Magistrates court, hiding his
The prosecutor told the court that upon fire fighter’s arrival weeks with his case to be heard alongside his father, the co- face from awaiting media back in March 2019.
at the scene, the accused and co-accused were told “if they accused, at a later date. Photo – Caitlin Bewley

Click and capture


By Meg Kennedy

Looking through a camera lens has been a different art experience


for some students in the classroom.
Grade 5/6 students at Bacchus Marsh Primary School were recently
treated to a professional photographic workshop, capturing the
imagination of many budding young artists in the digital world.
The workshop, held on Thursday 24 July by the Moran Arts
Foundation, saw each student receive a digital camera to use for
the day, with the workshop exploring the art and technique of
photography, a form of visual storytelling.
Bacchus Marsh Primary School Visual Arts teacher Meghan
Fromholtz said after seeing the workshop advertised for a few
years, the school applied and became one of the successful
applicants.
“In our application we focussed on being the first state school
ever in Victoria, as well as our focus on ‘positive education’ – [with
themes] such persistence and bravery – and that the students’
photographs would focus on capturing that positive education,”
she said.
Ms Fromholtz said the opportunity for the children was important
as it “prepares children for the modern day, and their ability to read
visual imagery,” as well as being able to “capture and interpret
images”.
Five of each student’s favourite photographs were printed to keep
as a souvenir of the day. Just two of the photos taken by BM PS students in the photographic workshop. Photos - BMPS

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Through this RIT-T process, AEMO, in consultation with industry, government and the
“Perfectly positioned between Melbourne and Ballarat are the picturesque rolling hills community, is considering
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70km of new 500kV transmission lines proposed to run through Western Victoria
and traversing the length of the Shire.
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that the preferred option includes the construction of a new 500kV double circuit augmentations
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A submission sent to the AEMO on 26 June 2019 by Moorabool Shire Council stated maximise the
they are generally supportive of renewable energy, which is evidenced through
monitoring or capacity of transmission
transmissionlines,
lines,and/ management)
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to to
existing infrastructure).
undertaking minor or the installation of
and/or the installation transmission capacity
increase transmission
the substantial number of wind farms (both operational and under construction)
transmission line equipment).
of equipment. in the Western
capacity in Victoria
the Western
within the municipality.
region.
“We are mindful of achieving a balanced outcome where the amenity of the Shire upgrades) Victoria region.
is not unreasonably compromised by the visual intrusion that such infrastructure
projects can have on the landscape, and angst this causes within the community,”
Moorabool CEO Derek Madden said.
“We are aware the Shire will be significantly impacted and have requested in our The RIT-T process is defined in the 1. The first report, the Project 3. The third report, the Project
National Electricity Rules. It requires Specification Consultation Report Assessment Conclusions Report
submission that we are recognised as a key stakeholder and liaised with frequently TheNEM
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And the cost? system.

In present value terms the report estimated the total capital cost, through the
staged implementation process, at $370-million and proposed to commence in 2025.
Want to learn more?
“The modelling and some of the assumptions used are not reflective of true costs,”
Mr Madden said. Check out our fact sheet on
how the NEM works, or our video on
“In reality the cost could be much higher. This is suggested in the PADR through the changing generation mix. For more
the admission there are significant risks and uncertainties. information, visit our website Energy Live at
www.energylive.aemo.com.au
“Given the decision of viability is based on a consumer pays model, there is
potential for this project to create unexpected consumer costs in the long run,” he
said.
Mr Madden said Council welcomes further discussion in regard to their submission.

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transformed
Western Victoria is one area in particular which has
become an attractive location of renewable energy
generation projects due to the availability of renewable
Tensions could
energy resources (such as solar or wind energy). There
is significant interest from energy market participants
seeking to connect renewable generation projects in
run high
By Helen Tatchell
Western Victoria to the power system. Member for Melton Steve McGhie said he has not been briefed on the transmission lines
- Fact Sheet – Energy integration in Western Victoria – 2018 and beyond proposed to run through 70km of the Moorabool Shire.
“I have looked at information provided to me by Moorabool Shire Council and by other
constituents and cannot actually make an informed comment on the basis I have not
received a brief or all the information,” he said.
Despite a confirmed report to the Moorabool News that a tender had gone out to
construct, Mr McGhie denied the allegation.
“I am not aware of a tender going out because the report is clearly only a draft report, so
-
The Regulatory Investment Test – Transmission (RIT-T) process
how can a tender go out?” he said.
commenced in late 2016, to assess the technical and economic benefits
The principle for the transmission lines is to transfer wind turbine energy to the power
of increasing transmission network capacity in Western Victoria, and to grid (station), with 9 percent of this power destined for Melbourne.
identify a preferred augmentation option. In April 2017, AEMO published a And how would the power get to Melbourne?
Project Specification Consultation Report (PSCR) that described the need “Clearly by cable as a transfer,” Mr McGhie said.
for investment in the Western Victoria region, and the potential investment “Above ground or below ground, there is a cost factor. I believe the ‘ease-ability’ is above
options to address the need. ground, but this would cause issues throughout the electorate and the shire.”
-
Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) has prepared the Project As an alternative, to place the power underground would bear a cost that is ten-times
Assessment Draft Report (PADR) (December 2018) to meet the consultation that of above ground transmission lines; could the Federal and State Government
recycling ‘bucket’ fund of billions from levies be used to put these lines underground?
requirements of clause 5.16.4(j) – (s) of the National Electricity Rules.
Mr McGhie said he did not know, however stated it could be canvassed and investigated
- Transmission line routes identified in the document are indicative only. as a possibility.
The actual transmission line routes will be determined during the detailed “Clearly the preferred option is underground rather than above ground high tension
design and route assessment phase, after conclusion of the RIT-T process. wires,” he said.

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Minister for Education James Merlino and Member for Melton Steve McGhie saw first-hand
the new STEM technology facilities at the Bacchus Marsh College with students.
Photos submitted

Top notch new technology


A new $8 million STEM centre is set to students for their future careers,” said
prepare Bacchus Marsh College students for Minister Merlino.
the technology age. “Every student deserves access to modern
Minister for Education James Merlino and school facilities and that’s what we have
Member for Melton Steve McGhie visited delivered for Bacchus Marsh College.”
the Moorabool school on Thursday, 18 July to Member for Melton Steve McGhie said the
inspect the new and upgraded facilities. new STEM centre “will give Bacchus Marsh
The new amenites include a new Science, College the modern facilities it deserves
Technology, Engineering and Mathematics to better meet the needs of students and
(STEM) centre and Material Technology teachers.”

Improving river health


A CCMA Streamside planting near Ballan. Photo - Chris Callahan
building, which includes a workshop and “Our local schools are doing a fantastic job
resources for students to experience hands- educating the next generation of leaders.
on learning within design and construction. These new facilities will open even more
“These new and upgraded facilities at doors for our local students,” he said.
Bacchus Marsh College will nurture new The facilities are set to be officially opened
By Meg Kennedy landscapes,” he said.
passions for STEM subjects and prepare later this year.
Trees planted in the area include the native
Thousands of native plants are set to be drooping She-oak, Messmate, Swamp Gum
planted across East Moorabool river, making and Candlebark.
part of a project to improve the native
Mr Byrne said the CCMA is “working
vegetation and river health of the area.
with our Landcare partners and directly
Revegetation works are currently occurring with landholders to complete riparian
on over 90-hectares of riparian land by the enhancement works on 128 hectares of
Moorabool Catchment Landcare Group and
riparian land.”
the Corangamite Catchment Management
Riparian land is situated on the banks of the
Authority – with 75,000 trees, shrubs and
river, equating to 22km of waterway frontage
grasses to be planted in the Moorabool
catchment alone by June 2020. under management.
The project is funded under the State “This will help manage weeds and pest
Government’s Water Group Investment animals and excluding domestic stock
Frameworks (VWGIF) for water restoration to improve the health of our rivers in the
within the Barwon Basin, which encompasses region.”
he Moorabool catchment area. Funding for future projects is set to be
CCMA Project Manager Anthony Byrne available from June 2020.
said the project has been in Moorabool If any landholders located along the West
since 2016, and the “works are to improve Moorabool, East Moorabool or Moorabool
the health of our waterways in the region, Rivers are interested in being involved with
reducing sediment and agricultural run-off the project, contact either Anthony Byrne at
into rivers, improving water quality and anthony.byrne@ccma.vic.gov.au, or Jennifer
aquatic habitats and to support biodiverse Johnson at moorabool.landcare@gmail.com.

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Council one step


ahead of neighbours
By Helen Tatchell “There was a business case that was
developed for that particular solution,
Moorabool has been excluded from a State again we see the merits in it however, we
government injection of $4.5 million to have signed a contract on our document
Central Highlands councils, but for good management and currently at the final stages
reason. of dealing with our preferred supplier for the

May he learn from


Councils in the Central Highlands region are main system, with a commitment from them
being helped by the Andrews Government, they will be able to deliver the full system in
to save millions of dollars and deliver better 18-months,” he said.
outcomes for their communities as part of the City of Ballarat along with Ararat, Central
$20 million Rural Councils Transformation Goldfields, Golden Plains, Hepburn and

incarceration
Program (RCTP). Pyrenees Councils will have the option to
Derek Madden is Moorabool Council’s CEO become a ‘financial’ partner with Moorabool,
and explained the program. as the system will be Cloud based.
“A group of the Central Highland councils “They can partner with us but also if there By Caitlin Bewley Police seized the accused’s phone and
with the exclusion of Moorabool, are are parts of the Central Highlands package (2nd Yr Swinburne Uni) searched it, finding evidence of trafficking
coming together to work with Microsoft we really like, then we could join that as the drugs to other users via mobile phone
in particular, to come up with a corporate well. It is probably mutually beneficial. The A self-confessed drug addict attended the
computer system, which will take care text messages.
requirement was as a Council we needed to Bacchus Marsh Magistrate’s court on July
of their financing, rating and compliance The prosecution said May told police he
make a commitment but as we were further 19, before Magistrate Gregory Robinson, to
modules. was a “functioning drug addict” but, denied
down the path, we would step away from plead guilty to drug-related charges.
“Moorabool is excluded because we had trafficking the drugs when interviewed.
that component,” Mr Madden said. The court heard the 30-year-old concreter’s
already commenced our journey so have “This drug ice is what is trashing a large
And the benefits of this new IT system Darley residence was searched by police on
already chosen the suppliers we are going to portion of our population,” Magistrate
upgrade? Mr Madden said it is a new the morning of February 27 this year.
use (after going out to tender). Our view is Gregory Robinson said.
proposal in the sense they are partnering Prosecutor Senior Constable Lisa
that as a single council and with the Cloud “A message needs to be sent to the
with a major IT company that needs to build Schoemaker said upon entering Jay May’s
based technology and the partnership, we
a system “virtually from scratch”. home, a black case was discovered which community that if you are involved in
are potentially entering with a billion-dollar
“There is a little bit of unknown as it doesn’t contained scales, a crystal rock and empty trafficking, you will be facing a custodial
organisation, we think we will be able to
deliver the solution in a more effective and happen to often in this sector and it could zip lock bags. sentence,” he said.
cost-effective way,” he said. potentially have significant benefits going It was alleged other drugs were found on May was sentenced to two weeks’
Financially, the benefits are already showing forward. the premises and May admitted to being the imprisonment, followed by a community
with a projected cost saving of around half of “These include to make the council more owner of the illicit substances. corrections order upon his release.
the $3-million budgeted by Council for their customer centric. It allows the customer to
own Information Technology (IT) upgrade.
“We are hoping to deliver everything which
includes a document management, which
interact with Council a lot more easily but
also creates customer access to information
that Council has belonging to them, and not
Newborns in the district
is probably one of the bigger areas; we are all Freedom Of Information (FOI) requests. Babies born recently at Bacchus Marsh
hoping to deliver everything for 50 per cent
of that cost,” Mr Madden said.
“The advantages of Cloud application you
can upscale as required without current
and Melton Regional Hospital
Unfortunately, Moorabool will not share significant infrastructure costs,” he said.
in the $4.5-million as Mr Madden said, “it The RCTP timeframe for the City of Ballarat
probably came a little bit too late for us as we and collaborative Councils to be completed
are already at the final stages.” is a five (5)-year project.

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a cold evening. For all of those who stayed and everyone in between. It was good, old-
home because of the gloomy weather, kick fashioned, family-friendly fun. If the Ballan
yourselves now. You missed a truly fantastic CWA ladies decide to run this again, knock
night with live music provided by the down anyone you have to get your tickets
It is a girl for first time Bacchus Marsh Melton West couple Cassie and Lionel
Brumbies, ably called by a very patient caller, fast. But don’t take them all, leave some for
parents Amy and Beau JAMIESON. BORG have welcomed a little boy to their
and a truly delicious supper of hot soup, me. Arriving on Tuesday 16 July, Ellee Ann family. A new brother for Eleanor, Harley
crusty rolls, and airy cupcakes. There were Katie Lindorff Jamieson was born at 10.32pm and Stephen Borg arrived on Thursday 11 July
also a great range of prizes - all vouchers Rowsley weighed 3120 grams. at 9.12am and weighed 4310 grams.

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Sick of dumped rubbish? Have your say


Community members are invited to participate in a been known to occur on the streets around Bacchus
survey to share their views, concerns and priorities Marsh and Ballan transfer stations, around Bences
about litter and illegal dumping across the region. Lane, Ballan and the Anthony’s Cutting area.
Grampians Central West Waste & Resource Recovery The results of the survey will be shared with
Group is currently preparing a regional litter plan stakeholders across the region as the regional plan is
for the Grampians Central West region, which developed over the next two months.
encompasses the Moorabool area. The survey takes about 15 minutes to complete, is
The results of the survey will help in the development confidential and anonymous, and individual responses
of a Regional Litter and Illegal Dumping Plan, which will be collated and analysed as group data.
will include a range of actions to tackle the top-five
The survey can be found at https://www.
identified priorities in the region.
surveymonkey.com/r/regionallitterplan
“We have done a lot of work to identify a range of
Participants can also provide their email address
problematic areas across the region, including the
(which is kept separate to the survey responses) to
Western Highway, wayside stops, parks and recreation
enter a draw to win one of four $50 gift cards.
areas and bushland,” said La Vergne Lehmann,
Executive Officer, Grampians Central West W&RRG. People have until midnight on Monday 5 August to
“But we also know that the community and complete the online survey.
community groups need to have a say in how we look More information on the development of the Regional
to tackle the problem of litter and illegal dumping in Litter and Illegal Dumping Plan can be found at www.
the region.” recyclingrevolution.com.au/regionallitterplan.
As for regular ‘hotspots’ for dumping in Moorabool, Funding to develop the regional plan is provided by
a spokesperson for Moorabool Shire Council said the Victorian Government. The plan and action plan
that “dumping appears opportunistic, so is scattered will be used to apply for external funding as it becomes
Recently dumped and now removed rubbish along the Lerderderg River
throughout Moorabool,” but regular dumping has available. track in Bacchus Marsh. Photo – Brooke Joselin (Facebook)

Moorabool Shire Council


COUNCIL MEETING MOORABOOL SHIRE COUNCIL COMMUNITY GRANTS
The next Ordinary Meeting of Council will be held on Wednesday 7 August 2019, at Council’s Community Grants Program is now open, offering funds to support local groups and
6.00pm, in the Council Chambers, 15 Stead St, Ballan. organisation in the delivery of community projects and events.
Members of the public are welcome to attend. The Community Grants Program recognises the efforts of community groups, clubs and other
non-profit organisations by helping them to deliver projects, events and other activities that
EMPLOYMENT contribute to the wellbeing and quality of life for residents of Moorabool.
Council invites applications for the existing vacancies: The Community Grants program enables a diverse range of projects and events delivered across
Traffic & Transport Engineer – Full time position the shire, from environmental initiatives, cultural awareness workshops, community events and
MCH Nurse Reliver – Casual position redevelopment of community infrastructure.
ICT Project Management Officer – Full time temporary contract until 28/02/2021 Council is inviting project application from community groups and organisations under the
ICT Training Officer – Full time temporary contract until 28/02/2021 following grant categories:
Applications for above jobs close on Friday 2 August 2019 • Community Strengthening - Community programs, activities or initiatives, capital
Youth Team Leader – P/Time position improvements and small projects;
School Crossing Supervisor – Casual position • Community Arts - Community arts activities or initiatives that link artists with local
Applications for above jobs close on Friday 9 August 2019 communities through small projects, publications, exhibitions, performances or other similar
All details available from the website: www.moorabool.vic.gov.au activities;
• Community Events - Community events that showcase local talent, provide public
HAVE YOUR SAY: COUNCIL MANAGED BUILDINGS HIRE REVIEW entertainment, foster community participation, connectedness and diversity;
Council is undertaking a review of existing Council managed buildings and is seeking feedback • Sustainability and Environmental Engagement - Sustainability and Environmental
from the community, particularly from those who use these facilities. Please visit Council’s Have Engagement grants support community groups in reducing expenditure on gas and electricity
Your Say platform to provide your input: appliances, investing in sustainability measures such as solar hot water and solar panels and
https://haveyoursay.moorabool.vic.gov.au/ providing opportunities to raise awareness of environmental issues to the broader community
in different ways
TENDER Community groups are encouraged to plan their grant application early. It is important to read
Moorabool Shire Council invites tenders for the following contract: the guidelines, application guide and plan your project. It is imperative to speak to a Community
and Recreation Development officer about your application, to ensure it meets the guidelines to
Tender Number Tender Description
give it every chance of success.
C03-2019/2020 Construction of Sports Pavilion and Design & Construction of
Applications close Saturday 31 August 2019. Community Grants guidelines for the
Equestrian Pavilion at the Bacchus Marsh Racecourse and Recreation
Community Grants program can be downloaded from https://www.moorabool.vic.gov.
Reserve
au/residents/community/community-funding
C12-2019/2020 Bridge Barrier Upgrade and Bridge Maintenance Works, Woolpack
Road, Bacchus Marsh
RATES AND VALUATIONS EXPLAINED
C13-2019/2020 Bridge Upgrade Works, Ballan-Meredith Road, Morrisons Council’s 2019/20 Budget was passed by Council at the Ordinary Meeting of Council on 3
Tender documents and full details of this notice will be available on Saturday 27 July 2019 at July 2019. We are taking the opportunity to inform our community about rates and valuations
www.tenderlink.com/moorabool. so everyone has a better understanding of the process. This week the focus is on property
valuations and your rates.
NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMIT
Address of Land: 35 Evergreen Way, Land Title Particulars: Lot 14 on PS 213123M
Gordon VIC 3345
Description Details: Variation of Restrictive Covenant P220721K and Use and Development of
a Replacement Dwelling
The applicant for the permit is: The application reference number:
EDQ Town Planning PA2019133
You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of
the Responsible Authority: Moorabool Shire Council, 15 Stead Street, Ballan. 182 Halletts
Way, Darley. https://greenlight.e-vis.com.au/moorabool. This can be done during office
hours and is free of charge. Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may
object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority. The Responsible Authority will
not decide on the application before - 13 August 2019.

Moorabool Shire Council: PO Box 18, Ballan VIC 3342 Telephone: 03 5366 7100 Facsimile: 03 5368 1757 CEO: Derek Madden
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 The What’s On section is for non-profit community organisations. All free events submitted will be considered for FREE publication at the Editor’s discretion. Advertising of AGM’s in
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.

WHAT’S ON
ADULT EDUCATION CHURCH
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BUSINESS
The What’s On section is for non-profit community organisations. All free events submitted will be considered for FREE publication at the
Ballan and District Community House Editors discretion. Gordon
Advertising of AGMs
Catholic Parish Halletts Way
in 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.

Information Session
Term 2 program – OUT NOW. Book now for – Garden Mass Times – Saturday 28 May – Springbank 6:30pm.
Group next meet 27/5; Hearing Test, 30/5. For enrolment Sunday 29 May – Bungaree 8:45am; Ballan, 10:30am.
Holy Trinity Anglican Church - Bacchus Marsh
informationADULT and costs pleaseEDUCATION
call 5368 1934 or email info@ MARKETS
bchvic.org.au
Ballan & District Community House
Anglican Parish of West Moorabool
Ballan Lions Club Market
Tuesday 31CALENDAR
YOUR NETWORKING May, 2016.
Service Times - Bacchus Marsh - Every Sunday 9am and
1st Sunday 10.30am, 3rd & 4th Sunday 11am, Balliang - 2nd
Ballan, Bungaree, Morrisons and Gordon
For classNeighbourhood
Darley enrolment information,House & venue hire and
Learning costs; please
Centre, Next market – Saturday 3 August 2019.
33-35 Service Sunday 11am, 4th Sunday 9am, Myrniong - 1st and 3rd
Times – Sunday 29 May – St John’s Bungaree, 9.30am.
call 5368 1934 or email info@bchvic.org.au First Saturday each month - Inglis St, Ballan – 9am-1pm. Sunday 11am. Enquiries 5367 5362.
Jonathan Drive Darley. Short courses, recreation classes, Only one service in the parish – with St Paul’s Bakery Hill
Darley Neighbourhood House & Learning Centre Enquiries – Kristie 0406 426 460.
community groups, occasional child care, venue hire. Please contact Glen Wesley on 5368 2730 for more details.
Community residents are invited
Short courses and classes. 33-35 Jonathan Drive, Darley. BM & Darley Market B3 Community
Enquiries welcome. Phone
District Photography Club -5367 4390 2nd
Meetings www.darleylearning.
& 4th Wednesday Saturday 3rd August, 8am - 1pm. 1st & 3rd Saturday each Family andfriendly, welcome informalto church drop within at anytime
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The Laurels – Bacchus Marsh Community College 145 (Alan). Darley Civic Centre, 182 Halletts Way, Darley.

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Courses and classes. 229 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh. every 2nd & 4th Sundays at Avenue Bowling Club, Main St,
MEETINGS Church Pentland
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Coffee ConnectCHURCH Business Training Network
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The rise
and rise of
the median
house price
$305,000 last financial year
to $357,000 in 2018/19. Next
on the list is the Ballarat
suburb of Wendouree where
the median house price has
gone up 16.8 per cent from
$279,000 to $326,000.
Bendigo’s median house
price also experienced a
lift, going from $395,000 to
$460,000 over the past 12

Period Weatherboard Home in Central Location GIL KING months, a boost of 16.8 per
cent. Stawell recorded 13.2
CEO, REIV
per cent growth in its me-
81 Gisborne Road, Bacchus Marsh The latest data release from dian house price which went
Forthcoming Auction the Real Estate Institute of from $190,000 to $215,000.
This character style weatherboard home was built in 1910 Victoria (REIV) reveals that Canadian’s median house
and enjoys a wonderful corner position to Masons Lane the median house price in price went up 12.6 per cent to
and Gisborne Road all within walking distance to Primary Regional Victoria has soared $397,000, Castlemaine expe-
Schools, Main Street Shops, Cafes and easy Freeway Access 3.8 per cent in the past finan- rienced a 12 per cent bump
to Melbourne/Ballarat. to $545,000 while Colac’s
cial year to $405,000.
With a generous frontage of 46 metres to Gisborne Road median house price went up
and overall land size of 1100 square metres makes an ideal Comparatively, Metropoli-
tan Melbourne recorded a 11.9 per cent to $320,000.
opportunity for buyers looking to build their dream home,
renovate or for the investor to land bank or develop into a 2.4 per cent dip over the Soldiers Hill and Ballarat
unit development site (STCA), the choice is yours. same period. East rounded out the top 10
The home does need renovation however the bones and The REIV’s data is based on for highest growth in me-
sub-floor have been restumped and are in good condition the sales transacted between dian house price with 11.8
which makes for a firm foundation for which you can start per cent and 11.5 per cent
July 2018 and June 2019; we
with your renovation works and bring back this home to it’s respectively.
former glory. take all the results and then
Their are three generous bedrooms, a country style kitchen, report the median, or mid- Following a cool prop-
large lounge room and central hallway with original timber dle, figure. We have only in- erty market over the past
flooring, high ceilings and open fire place surrounds, cluded towns that recorded 18-months, the REIV expects
instant gas hot water service and solar panels attached to at least 50 sales in the past to see a slight resurgence in
roof. year, so the sample size is the spring selling season.
Outside set on the huge super sized block is an abundance reliable. Interest rate cuts and the re-
of fruit trees, native gardens, established vegie garden laxing of lending standards
The star performer for
beds, 10m x 4m galv shed/workshop plus two separate
the 2018/19 financial year should stimulate buyer ac-
car garages. For further information of this great real
was the Bass Coast town of tivity Regional Victoria.
estate offering call today for full details.
Wonthaggi which recorded The REIV website’s Mar-
a 21.7 per cent surge in its ket Insights page allows
2/137 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh median house price, from you to search the median
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Arbee Real Estate


FOR SALE 7 Janette Court, Darley FOR SALE 19 Higgins Court, Bacchus Marsh
4 2 3 3 2 2

Truly A Dream Home Private, Peaceful Family Home


Quality family home impressive in every aspect. 4 bedrooms + study & Situated in a quiet court location, this well maintained 3 bedroom home is
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cooktop and dishwasher, adjoining meals area with polished boards, bathroom & solid timber kitchen. Entertaining is easy with seamless
large family room with R/C split system. Master bedroom has a split access to the dining & large family room. Adjacent to the living area is
system, WIR & walk thru bathroom, & bedrooms 2 & 3 have BIRs. the huge master bedroom with full ens, WIR & French doors leading out
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FOR SALE 10-12 Boyd Street, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 27 Horder Crescent, Darley
3 1 1 4 2 1

What An Opportunity! Room To Move


3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home on magnificent corner allotment approx. Situated on a large 1219sqm allotment in the prestigious Elms Estate. 4
1550m2 & is within walking distance to Main Street. One owner home bedrooms, master with ens & WIR, BIRs to 2 other bedrooms, & 2
built by local builder in 1947 has stood the test of time. Built from solid separate living areas. Blackwood timber kitchen fitted with new
brick with classic hardwood flooring. Suit buyer looking for renovation cooktop, wall oven & dishwasher. Bathroom with bath & vanity, 2
project on a large block, or the developer looking to develop the whole separate shower rooms & 2 separate toilets. Ducted heating & cooling,
site or to retain the house and pursue further subdivision (STCA). freshly painted, new carpets and window furnishings.
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FOR SALE 3 Luton Court, Darley FOR SALE 25 O’Keefe Crescent, Bacchus Marsh
4 2 1 3 2 2
Quiet & Comfortable! Family Home, Great Location!
In a quiet court location on a 700m2 block this 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom Excellent family home, 3 bedrooms, master with WIR and ENS, Bed
home is ideal for both the first home buyer or young family. Consisting 2&3 with BIRs, kitchen/dining/family room, step down formal lounge
of a lounge room & formal dining area, updated kitchen with electric plus rumpus/sunroom, in a sought after location close to the Masons
stove, wall oven & a spacious meals area. The master has a WIR & ens, Lane, and walk to the Main Street. Gas heater and a split system air in
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bathroom. Ducted gas heating & evap cooling is installed throughout. garden shed all set on an approx 880m2 corner block of land.
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FOR SALE 27 Grantleigh Drive, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 57 Connor Street, Bacchus Marsh
4 3 4 3 2 2

Glorious Grantleigh Lifestyle Living At It’s Best


Stunning, quality built home, right in the heart of the Grantleigh Estate, on Beautifully presented, much loved family residence ticks all the boxes
an 800sqm corner block. Four generous bedrooms, master with modern for idyllic resort style living. Featuring 3 generous size bedrooms.
ENS & WIR, remaining 3 oversized bedrooms have BIRs. Beautiful open Multiple living spaces ensuring enough room for the whole family.
plan kitchen meals, family area leading out to the undercover 40sqm Spacious front lounge and formal dining room leading to the open plan
(approx.) alfresco area. A second living area & double garage, as well as a kitchen/meals/living area adjoining an impressive 13.5m x 5.8m
9x6mtr garage (with shower/toilet & basin). outdoor area complete with pool & decking for year round enjoyment.
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FOR SALE $690,000-$720,000 FOR SALE $599,000-$630,000
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Ian McDonald Steve Creese Daryl Gould Peter Leonard Rikki Millington
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4 Bedroom Home on Lerderderg Street Private Sale Retirement Living Private Sale
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Ballan Golf Club


Results - Week ending Saturday 27 July
Bacchus Marsh Little Athletics
Wednesday– Stableford The Centre weekly Cross-Country
meet returned to Caledonian Park,
(Men’s & Ladies)
Ballan last Saturday morning. With
Winner - Les Martin (14) 33 points. the Werribee River in full flood due to
R/up - Barry Sims (9) 31 points. the recent heavy rainfalls the course
Third - Denis Conroy (21) 28 points. was set around the walking trails and
Fourth - Kev Lockman (13) 23 points. up onto higher ground within the park
surrounds.
Saturday Stableford The Under 6 500m event was a very
6th Round House Teams closely contested race with Harry
Winner - Jimmy Walsh (21) 32 points on c/b from Bob Johansen claiming a one second victory
Arklay (6). over Imogen Borg.
NTPs - 12th Kev Lockman, 15th Bob Arklay (Hole in one & The Under 7 & 8 athletes contested
the 1km course. Harrison Lovett,
Eagles nest).
Lenny Closter and James White were
Magpie - 14th Colin Hell the top 3 placegetters for the Under 7
Balls (2), Cut-off 32 points boys while Mackenzie Quick claimed
victory over Iyla Robinson for the girls. The Under 11 & 12 athletes commence their 2km event. Photo - submitted
Bob Arklay, Jimmy Walsh.
In the Under 8 age group Myah Estlick, James Burton was 2nd for the Under will be represented by the following
Mathilda Grant and Gemma Lee took 12 boys while Kira Watts was first for 14 athletes – James Burton, Oliver
Ballan Brumbies Basketball minor placings for the girls while the girls. Mackenzie Estlick and Oliver Carr, Elise Cook, Mackenzie Estlick,
Ryder Clarke was the first boy home Carr claimed wins for the Under 11’s.
Results – Week ending 28 July 2019 Shameka Grero, Tanae Grero, Danielle
with Jordan Moore in 2nd place. Elise Cook, Zane Rich and Grace
U/10 Boys Ide, Nicholas Ide, Patrick Lovett,
The Under 9 & 10 athletes raced over Mutsaerts all recorded PBs in the Open
Solomon Miesen, Oliver Quick, Anna
Ballan White - Bye a 1500m distance. Under 10 athlete, Age 3km event.
Oliver Quick claimed line honours in a Seymour, Tansy Seymour and Emma
Ballan Blue 35 def Phoenix 13 This Saturday over 1000 athletes from
time of 6:31.23 with Patrick Lovett next Stewart.
across the State will compete at the
U/10 Girls home and 1st Under 9 athlete. Little Athletics Victoria State Cross The course will be open between 9am
Ballan 4 lost Excies Acmy White 15 Sam White took out the win for the Country Championships at Lake and 10.45am for athletes to warm up.
combined Under 11/12 2km event. Dewar, Myrniong. Bacchus Marsh The first event will commence at 11am.
U/12 Boys
White 22 def Sovereign Knights 13
Blue 23 def Saints 76ers 14
Bacchus Marsh Soccer Club
Results - Round 14
U/12 Girls
Ballan 18 def Celtic Tigers Red 17 Under 13s Open
Bacchus Marsh (5) def Ballarat North United (0)   
U/14 Boys
Goals - Glenn Hobert (2), Jesse Arandt (3)
Ballan White 2 lost Celtic Tigers Red 40
Blue 22 lost Excies Acmy 24
Under 14s Open
U/14 Girls Bacchus Marsh (5) def Ballarat North United (1)       
Ballan 12 drew Celtic Tigers 12 Goals - David Dillon (2), Maddox Edwards (3)
U/16 Boys
Ballan 43 def Celtic Tigers Red 41 Under 16 Girls
Bye
U/16 Girls
Ballan 28 lost Celtic Tigers 38
Senior Men Division 1
U/18 Boys Bacchus Marsh (2) lost Forest Rangers (5)
Ballan 26 lost Saints Hornets 60 Goals - Alexis Joannidis (1), Joshua Agius (1)

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Stars & Puzzles


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The financial picture brightens by the weekend.
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SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22
TAURUS—April 21-May 22
You can perform a valuable task by helping friends un-
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you can master numerous new accomplishments - still, mantic strain is easing but a financial dilemma seems to
some warnings are necessary. Try not to become overly become more complicated the more you work at it.
fond of luxury and avoid shortcuts, especially earlier in
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13. Pick up a bar, perhaps (6). 15. Clauses dealing with SCORPIO—October 23-November 21
dispatch carriers? (6). 17. Tamper with the instrument
(6). 19. The band number in it is a big hit (5). 22. Re- NUMBER GAME
You have to give up some of the limelight you have en-
joyed lately, but learn to play a supporting role and you
nounced because cursed (8). 23. A stage walk (4). 24. will come out a winner. An invitation arrives from
Be first to influence one (4). 25. A number have protec- someoneANSWER
you don’t know BELOWwell - accept and enjoy a
tive mesh, which is irritating (8). marvellous time.

DOWN SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22


2. Get together the money to build (5). 3. Gather the You can perform a valuable task by helping friends un-
bed room has been turned into it (7). 4. Everything goes derstand some of their problems. As for your own, a ro-
to the young friend (4). 5. Is one all a bird can eat at a mantic strain is easing but a financial dilemma seems to
time? (8). 6. The male turns the key, entering at a slow become more complicated the more you work at it.
pace (5). 7. Standing Ed a drink after the crucial game
(7). 12. A help, if the pump’s a bit stiff (8). 14. No-one CAPRICORN—December 23-January 20
above a certain rank (7). 16. Girl who may be the sole Commitments take more time than anticipated and you
support a mother has (7). 18. Given the medicine the could be forced to cancel some engagements. Some of
day before, does react (5). 20. Polish and he is in the your best ideas are met with an unenthusiastic reaction.
money (5). 21. One box, turn upside-down (4). Rather than discard them, try reshaping them.
AQUARIUS—January 21-February 19
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9110 There could be lots of commotion and motion before the
QUICK SOLUTIONS weekend and it seems that you are never doing just one
Dam-osel. 18, D-osed. 20, S-he-en. 21, U-nit (rev.).
Across - 1, Hush. 7, Scattered. 8, Roam. 9, Here. 10, job at a time. This week offers great potential for
Am-B-le. 7, DE-cider. 12, Shoehorn. 14, No-I-some. 16,
Tier. 11, Hung. 14, One at a time. 16, Forefather. 19,
Down - 2, Raise. 3, Co-llec-t. 4, All-y. 5, Meal-worm. 6, accomplishments, particularly creative and financial ones.
Tied. 22, Scar. 24, Sure. 25, Bean. 26, Dragonfly. 27,
sworn. 23, Step. 24, Lead. 25, Nett-L-ing.
PISCES—February 20-March 20
Slay.
15, (dispatch)Riders. 17, Fiddle. 19, S-M-ash. 22, For-
Featured are long distance communications and and some
Down - 1, Harsh. 2, Spain. 3, Scheme. 4, Street. 5, Meet.
Lean back. 10, S-even. 11, Wields (anag.). 13, Snatch.
pleasant local travel. Moves are not especially favoured
6, Determine. 12, Unconcern. 13, Gone. 15, Tart. 17,
Across - 1, Pro-cla-I-m. 6, A-I-dE (rev.). 8, Pill. 9,
as there could be endless delays. Partnership arrange-
Absent. 18, Hurtle. 20, Ideal. 21, Dingy. 23, Rage.
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
ments are accented. The weekend is a wonderful time for
starting an alliance.
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
18, Ditty. 20, Crass. 21, Isis.
Across - 1, Butt (but). 7, Camera shy. 8, L-O-la (rev.). 9,
Peril. 7, Opossum. 12, Intrepid. 14, Scarlet. 16, Hirsute.
BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
Last. 10, Heel. 11, A-bet. 14, Anac-curate. 16, Hard to
Down - 2, Unite. 3, Basenji. 4, Ruby. 5, Theorise. 6,
Though tolerant and loving, you don’t want others to
take. 19, Le-s-t. 22, I-s-is. 24, Turn. 25, Iris. 26, Off
19, Trace. 22, Platypus. 23, Utah. 24, Stay. 25, Disperse.
come too close to you. In romance you are utterly
course. 27, T-his. cautious, easily embarrassed when paid a compliment,
Penny. 11, Relish. 13, Assign. 15, Scheme. 17, Gander.
Down - 1, Be-L-la. 2, Tu-lle. 3, Ban-an-a. 4, Septi-C. 5, but you have the ability to excite, inspire and make the
Across - 1, Outburst. 6, Poop. 8, Bias. 9, Beetroot. 10,
Bash. 6, T-hreat-ens. 12, Break’s off. 13, Tied (tide). 15, sparks fly.
QUICK SOLUTIONS
Reel. 17, Out-run. 18, (ye)Ar-rest. 20, E-Art-h. 21, Tes-
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9111
tS. 23, Sack.
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BFL Ladder Central Highlands Football League


Results - Round 15
Team % PTS
Seniors Seniors
1   East Point.................153.80 40       Springbank 8.13 (61) def Skipton 7.3 (45)
2   Darley.......................136.36 40       R’wood/C’hap 12.6  (78) def Creswick 3.10  (28)

CHFL
3   Sebastopol...............133.54 40      
4   Sunbury...................118.49 40       Hepburn 21.15  (141) def Ballan 3.6  (24)
5   Redan.......................113.95 40       Beaufort 22.16  (148) def Clunes 1.6  (12)

Ladder
6   Melton...................... 128.12 36       Dunnstown 7.11  (53) def Learmonth 5.11  (41)
7   North Ballarat City... 107.65 32       Gordon 28.15  (183) def Daylesford 4.3  (27)
Ballarat Football/Netball League
Ballarat Football/Netball League 8   Bacchus Marsh.........119.10 28      
9   Lake Wendouree.......68.03 22       Buninyong 32.13  (205) def C’ham/Linton 4.4  (28)
10  Ballarat......................70.39 18       Newlyn 12.13  (85) def Waubra 11.8  (74) Team % PTS
Senior
Senior Results
Results – Round
– Round 14 14
11  Melton South............. 39.12 8        Bye - Bungaree Seniors
Club A B C D 19&U E Reserves 1   Waubra....................260.69 52      
Ballarat 39 39 32 30 44 35
Sunbury 65 50 38 18 32 15
1   Sunbury....................312.11 52       Reserves  2   Buninyong...............230.00 48      
Darley 43 38 30 27 25 6 2   East Point................. 257.91 52       Springbank 12.11  (83) def Skipton 1.3  (9)
3   Lake Wendouree.....105.08 40       3   Newlyn.................... 223.67 48      
Melton South 54 63 30 53 61 37
East Point 47 71 47 34 12 30 4   Melton......................125.31 38       Creswick 17.10  (112) def R’wood/C’hap 2.0  (12) 4   Gordon.................... 213.33 44      
Melton 38 33 31 34 45 12 5   Redan.........................94.32 34       Hepburn 15.11  (101) def Ballan 5.3  (33) 5   Hepburn.................. 190.53 40      
6   Darley..........................87.18 24       Clunes 12.15  (87) def Beaufort 3.6  (24)
7   Bacchus Marsh..........69.68 24       6   Beaufort.................. 169.35 40      
8   Sebastopol.................86.47 20       Dunnstown 17.19  (121) def Learmonth 0.3  (3) 7   Springbank.............. 162.65 40      
Ballarat Football League 9   Ballarat.......................66.60 20       Gordon 15.8  (98) def Daylesford 8.6  (54) 8   Skipton.................... 109.41 32      
10  North Ballarat City....62.29 20       Buninyong 29.11  (185) def C’ham/Linton 1.1  (7) 9   Bungaree.................. 81.02 28      
Results - Round 14 11  Melton South...............48.1 16       Newlyn 18.8  (116) def Waubra 6.4  (40) 10  Learmonth ..............68.28 24      
Under 19s
Seniors 1   North Ballarat City...294.43 52       Bye - Bungaree 11  Dunnstown............... 83.08 20      
2   Redan...................... 264.89 52       12  Creswick...................61.51 20      
Sunbury 8.17 (65) def Ballarat 7.11 (53) 3   Ballarat.....................202.10 44       Under 18
Creswick 17.5  (107) def R’wood/C’hap 0.0  (0) 13  R’wood/C’hap.......... 65.09 16      
Darley 19.20 (134) def Melton South 6.4 (40) 4   Sunbury...................163.54 40      
5   Melton......................150.20 36       Hepburn 27.19  (181) def Ballan 2.2  (14) 14  Daylesford................ 49.41 8       
Melton 16.14 (110) def East Point 12.11 (83) 6   Lake Wendouree.....134.57 36       15  C’ham/Linton............ 43.95 8       
Beaufort 12.15  (87) def Clunes 0.5  (5)
7   Darley....................... 131.21 32       16  Ballan........................37.02 8       
Reserves 8   East Point.................109.65 20       Learmonth 10.8  (68) def Dunnstown 4.8  (32)
9   Bacchus Marsh..........43.45 16       Gordon 27.15  (177) def Daylesford 0.0  (0) 17  Clunes.......................37.50 4       
Sunbury 14.11 (95) def Ballarat 5.6 (36) 10  Melton South............. 21.51 8        Buninyong 7.13  (55) def C’ham/Linton 5.10  (40)
East Point 8.12 (60) def Melton 7.8 (50) 11  Sebastopol................14.66 8        Reserves 
U/17 Seniors Newlyn 16.14  (110) def Waubra 2.2  (14)
Bye - Bungaree 1   Springbank..............206.25 56      
1   North Ballarat........... 174.81 36      
U19s 2   Mount Clear.............176.94 32       2   Buninyong............... 451.55 52      
Ballarat 17.10 (112) def Sunbury 8.3 (51) 3   Ballarat Swans.........131.05 24       Under 15 3   Creswick.................229.40 48      
4   Lake Wendouree.....125.95 24       R’wood/C’hap 15.11  (101) def Creswick 3.2  (20) 4   Newlyn.................... 170.04 40      
Darley 18.17 (125) def Melton South 2.1 (13) 5   Darley.........................94.89 20       Ballan 5.13  (43) def Hepburn 3.2  (20) 5   Skipton.................... 134.32 40      
Melton 9.8 (62) def East Point 8.5 (53) 6   East Point...................77.57 16      
7   Redan.......................106.57 12       Beaufort 7.4  (46) def Clunes 2.4  (16) 6   Waubra.................... 126.79 40      
8   Bacchus Marsh..........26.80 0        Dunnstown 3.5  (23) def Learmonth 1.0  (6) 7   Dunnstown..............204.59 36      
Ballarat JUNIOR Football League U/17 Reserves Gordon 18.9  (117) def Daylesford 1.1  (7) 8   Gordon.....................174.39 32      
1   Redan.......................219.01 32       Buninyong 13.17  (95) def C’ham/Linton 1.0  (6)
Results - Round 13 2   North Ballarat...........148.87 32       9   Hepburn.................. 125.52 32      
3   Mount Clear.............150.48 28       Newlyn 14.9  (93) def Waubra 7.5  (47) 10  Clunes......................94.84 20      
U/17 Seniors 4   Ballarat Swans......... 134.16 20       Springbank 10.4  (64) def Skipton 2.5  (17) 11  R’wood/C’hap.......... 80.37 16      
Mount Clear 11.7 (73) def East Point 8.5 (53) 5   Darley.........................68.91 20       Bye - Bungaree 12  C’ham/Linton............ 51.86 16      
6   Sebastopol.................79.46 12      
Lake Wendouree 7.8 (50) def North Ballarat 6.5 (41) 7   Bacchus Marsh..........44.86 12       Central Highlands Netball League 13  Beaufort....................37.05 16      
8   Lake Wendouree.......59.35 4        Central Highlands Netball League 14  Ballan........................41.83 12      
U/17 Reserves U/15 Seniors Results– –Round
Results Round15
15 15  Daylesford.................41.79 12      
1   East Point.................685.71 48      
Bacchus Marsh 9.8 (62) def Darley 6.6 (42) 16  Learmonth................ 28.08 8       
2   Mount Clear...............97.00 40       Club 13&U 15&U 17&U C B A
3   North Ballarat...........322.43 38       17  Bungaree..................40.19 4       
Ballarat Swans 16.7 (103) def Mount Clear 5.6 (36) Ballan 4 10 19 25 28 39
4   Redan.......................136.07 38       Hepburn 44 32 37 55 46 54
North Ballarat 14.15 (99) def Lake Wendouree 0.3 (3) 5   Sebastopol...............106.49 30       Carngham 35 5 3 25 22 26 Under 18
6   Bacchus Marsh..........71.23 28      
Sebastopol 7.11 (53) def Redan 7.5 (47) Buninyong 8 46 64 43 32 70 1   Springbank...............380.12 48      
7   Lake Wendouree.......44.40 14       Clunes 40 18 41 32 59 30
8   Ballarat Swans...........35.50 12       2   Buninyong...............326.29 48      
Beaufort 3 14 6 30 13 33
U/15 Seniors 9   Darley......................... 23.17 8        3   Gordon....................348.48 44      
Creswick 4 34 14 22 21 22
Bacchus Marsh 4.9 (33) def Darley 3.4 (22) U/15 Reserves 4   Hepburn..................385.63 40      
Rokewood 25 8 13 23 46 84
1   North Ballarat........... 219.15 44      
East Point 17.15 (117) def Mount Clear 1.4 (10) Daylesford 23 27 44 20 28 30 5   C’ham/Linton......      276.62 40      
2   East Point.................172.70 40      
Gordon 18 4 15 33 45 58 6   Newlyn.................... 191.67 36      
3   Redan.......................108.88 32      
North Ballarat 17.11 (113) def Lake Wendouree 2.3 (15) Dunnstown 20 16 24 24 25 36
4   Sebastopol...............153.41 28       7   Bungaree................ 183.01 36      
Redan 11.11 (77) def Sebastopol 3.1 (19) 5   Mount Clear.............100.95 20       Learmonth 15 28 27 20 48 60
6   Lake Wendouree.......89.20 20       Skipton 29 7 14 15 17 43 8   Dunnstown.............. 144.60 36      
7   Bacchus Marsh..........64.32 16       Springbank 28 36 28 66 50 57 9   Learmonth................217.23 28      
U/15 Reserves Waubra 11 22 19 32 33 43
8   Ballarat Swans...........25.73 16       10  Creswick.................. 80.66 20      
East Point 7.7 (49) def Mount Clear 2.7 (19) 9   Darley...........................0.00 8        Newlyn 13 18 35 47 42 49
11  Beaufort......................42.1 16      
U/13 Seniors Bye - Bungaree
North Ballarat 5.10 (40) def Lake Wendouree 4.1 (25) 12  Ballan....................... 30.70 12      
1   East Point.................202.49 46      
Redan 9.11 (65) def Sebastopol 7.4 (46) 2   Darley....................... 157.85 36       13  R’wood/C’hap...........24.14 8       
3   Bacchus Marsh........ 157.81 36      
4   Ballarat Swans......... 138.11 36      
CHFL Top Goal Kickers 14  Daylesford................ 19.61 8       
U/13 Seniors Senior  15  Clunes...................... 24.34 4       
5   Redan.......................156.83 32      
East Point 5.10 (40) def Mount Clear 1.2 (8) 6   North Ballarat...........105.52 30       Marcus Darmody Newlyn.................................... 92         16  Waubra..................... 12.58 0       
7   Lake Wendouree.......95.31 20       Brendan Sutcliffe Gordon..................................... 57         17  Skipton....................... 0.00 0       
North Ballarat 9.7 (61) def Lake Wendouree 4.2 (26) 8   Mount Clear...............38.63 20       Adam Toohey Gordon..................................... 53        
Redan 13.5 (83) def Sebastopol 3.1 (19) 9   Sebastopol.................16.80 4       
U/13 Reserves Under 15
Darley 5.8 (38) def Bacchus Marsh 2.3 (15) Reserves 
1   Ballarat Swans.........728.21 48       1   Dunnstown............ 1000.73 52      
Christopher Wills Buninyong.............................. 59        
2   Redan...................... 553.85 44       2   Gordon.................... 724.75 52      
Travis Toohey Springbank............................. 40        
U/13 Reserves 3   North Ballarat.......... 603.64 40       3   Springbank.............. 451.04 44      
4   Darley.......................415.87 40       Steven Nicholson Gordon..................................... 35        
Ballarat Swans 8.7 (55) def Ballarat Storm 0.0 (0) 5   Lake Wendouree.....125.22 24       Damon Simpkin Dunnstown............................. 33         4   Buninyong................421.71 44      
East Point 7.4 (46) def Mount Clear 1.2 (8) 6   Bacchus Marsh..........85.94 20       Rodney Watts Ballan....................................... 32         5   Learmonth............... 295.70 44      
7   East Point...................80.99 20       6   Beaufort..................264.44 40      
North Ballarat 7.4 (46) def Lake Wendouree 3.2 (20) 8   Mount Clear...............65.57 20       Under 18
7   Daylesford............... 102.58 40      
Redan 7.6 (48) def Sebastopol 0.0 (0) 9   Ballarat Storm..............3.42 4        Jimmy Wallesz Hepburn.................................. 57        
10  Sebastopol..................3.63 0        Lachlan Reynolds Gordon..................................... 49         8   Bungaree................ 143.94 32      
Darley 4.3 (27) def Bacchus Marsh 0.2 (2) U/11 Seniors 9   Skipton.................... 105.58 32      
Connor Parkin Springbank............................. 33        
1   Ballarat Swans..........181.14 44       Jackson Kurzman Springbank............................. 32         10  Creswick...................47.29 20      
U/11 Seniors 2   Bacchus Marsh........135.93 36      
3   Mount Clear.............160.85 32       Angus Stewart Springbank............................. 25         11  Newlyn..................... 46.02 20      
Ballarat Swans 8.7 (55) def Ballarat Storm 0.1 (1) 4   Redan....................... 113.65 32       12  Ballan....................... 45.95 20      
Under 15
Bacchus Marsh 6.2 (38) def Darley 3.0 (18) 5   Sebastopol.................66.98 30       13  R’wood/C’hap.......... 53.07 16      
6   North Ballarat........... 127.56 28       Max Filmer Dunnstown............................. 86        
East Point 7.4 (46) def Mount Clear 2.4 (16) Tyler Pike Gordon..................................... 52         14  Waubra......................27.97 8       
7   East Point.................110.44 24      
8   Lake Wendouree.....106.86 22       Matthew Simpson Springbank............................. 40         15  Hepburn................... 22.02 8       
Lake Wendouree 6.6 (42) def North Ballarat 0.4 (4)
9   Darley..........................81.11 8        Joseph Gregory Springbank............................. 38         16  Clunes...................... 20.05 8       
Sebastopol 3.2 (20) def Redan 2.5 (17) 10  Ballarat Storm...........23.51 4        Cameron Reynolds Gordon..................................... 25         17  C’ham/Linton.............17.62 0       
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Devils bounce back to winners list


Honours
Sunbury. Blake Colley. in 2019 (Sunbury 50%). Make
“We were selfless the way “Blake was really good for no mistake, Sunbury will
we went about it and we us,” he said. start favourites despite the
were able to tick off all of “The break has obviously Devils having the better of
our KPI’s along the way,” he done him the world of good.” the Lions to the tune of 36

in Darley’s
said. 2018 Club champion and points in their season opener
“And to see the enjoyment captain Shane Page and key at Darley Park.
levels amongst the group forward Jake Edwards (three Scotland is well aware of
was really pleasing.” goals) carried on with their the likely scenarios given a

centenary year
In another boost for the stellar seasons, while the win or loss at the weekend.
club, Scotland himself re- currency of Luther Baker “You only need to look at
turned to the action after a through the midfield contin- the ladder to understand
lengthy lay off, much to the ues to thrive. Brian Graham there’s a lot riding on the

of football
by Todd Whelan delight of the Devils faithful. (four goals) and Harley Ing- game,” he said.
The former 268 AFL gamer lis (three goals) ensured the “We regard Sunbury very
Darley joins four other was quick to deflect the at- percentage gain heading in highly, we always have.
teams in a logjam atop the tention onto a celebration was achieved. “It’s going to be a challenge
BFNL league ladder after of another kind - the im- Marquee signing Nick Gra- for us that’s for sure, but it’s
a comprehensive 94-point By Todd Whelan
pressive debut of youngster ham was rested in the second one we are really looking
win over bottom side Mel- Bryce Stephenson. half to prepare for this Sat- forward too.”
ton South at Darley Park last The Darley Football Club has celebrated their 100th
“He was terrific,” Scotland urday’s all important ‘away’ Final Score
Saturday. meeting with Sunbury. The year in style culminating a formal Gala Event (July 13) at
said. DARLEY - 4.7-31, 6.12-48,
While the win was ex- Lions, like the Devils remain Crown Casino and an overwhelming successful Family
“Bryce more than handled 14.17-101, 19.20-134 defeated
pected, Devils coach Heath undefeated at home in 2019. Fun Day (July 21) at Darley Park.
himself one-on-one against MELTON SOUTH - 1.1-7, 3.1-
Scotland thought there were There’s plenty to like about Three hundred lifeblood supporters of the Devils
Melton South’s most expe- 19, 5.3-33, 6.4-40
some positives to be drawn Sunbury’s recent form hav- attended the monumental occasion at Crown hosted
rienced player (former Carl- DARLEY (GOALS) - B.
in the aftermath, as the club ing won their last five on the by AFL icon Brian Taylor. Whilst the acknowledgement
ton) Paul Bower on repeat Graham 4, J. Edwards 3,
stretched its winning run at trot and seven of their last
occasions. H. Inglis, J. Zeestraten 2, L. of the Centenary Year was the hero of the evening, the
eight including wins over
home to 14. “We can only see a bright Spiteri, C. Cullen 1, H. Scot- Club, in its wisdom used the opportunity to launch their
flag contenders East Point,
“It was just the win we future ahead for Bryce, he’s Sebastopol and Melton (all land, M. Hanson, C. Young, inaugural Hall of Fame Awards. Eleven inductees met the
needed,” he said. got a touch of class. at home). The Devils on the S. Page. strict criteria of excellence and service to the Club and
“Some of our blokes were “We might have found one.” other hand will be hoping to DARLEY (BEST) - S. Page, were deserved recipients of what is now an ongoing, time
able to find some form Scotland also recognised improve on its 40% win rate B. Stephenson, L. Baker, L. honoured award. Two of the 11-inductees, former Club
ahead of our meeting with the return of Under 19 player against other top six teams Spiteri, B. Colley, J. Edwards. President Teddy Stead and four time Club Champion, two
time league best and fairest and two time Premiership
player Peter Keep were bestowed with ‘Legend’ status.
The inductees now share an immortal bond that can be
proudly celebrated by themselves, their extended families
and the Darley Football Club for many years to come.
Whether it was the memorabilia that greeted the
guests onto the red carpet, the award winners and their
acceptance speeches or even the tales told face to face
amidst an old fashioned catch-up, there was a moment to
be moved for everyone. The professionalism and quality
of the audio-visual production brought to life the history
of the Darley Football Club and what it means to so many
people.
Darley coach Heath Scotland said, “It was one of the best
nights I’ve had, our club should be so proud.”
Congratulations to the inaugural inductees into the
Darley Football Club Hall of Fame - James ‘Jum’ Hansen,
Albert ‘Alby’ Jones, Marcus Whelan Snr, Teddy Stead
(Legend status), Les Carr Jnr, Graeme Stewart, Wes Burr,
Michael Whelan, Peter Keep (Legend status), David
Graeme Stewart, Michael Whelan and Wesley Burr were just three stalwarts to be honoured in Darley FNCs Hall of Fame. Barnes and Brad Miller.
Photos – Darley FNC

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