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Tuesday 1 May, 2018 Serving Ballan and district since 1872 Phone 5368 1966 Vol 12 No 17

Big dollars for roads,


but where?
(L-R) – Minister for Roads and Road Safety Luke Donnellan and the Premier of Victoria Daniel Andrews announced a $941 million regional roads lifeline on the Western Highway at Ballan
last week. Photo – Helen Tatchell
By Helen Tatchell fund which will be a partnership program The RRV office will include a country roads office in Moorabool?
between local government. call centre and employ 8- 10 people – specific “There is certainly a Ballarat GovHub
A special visit to Moorabool by state Premier “Finally, it will also include a package of focus, solely on country roads. We expect to which is going to bring many hundreds of
Daniel Andrews and Minister for Roads and regional road improvements and upgrades. set up in the CBD of Ballarat by September additional jobs to the Ballarat area, and no
Road Safety Luke Donnellan last Thursday A package this big needs a fundamental 1.“ doubt it won’t just be the people who live
had a large dollar announcement aired. change in the way in which we administer Premier Andrews said the 1000 kilometres in the centre of Ballarat, but there will be
Amongst the roadworks on the Western regional road funding. of road upgrades are yet to be pinpointed people who come from proud districts like
Highway at Ballan, Premier Andrews told “A dedicated division of VicRoads will be and are based on the assessments that this one (Moorabool), communities like this
awaiting media this was a “really significant established; Ballarat will be home to that VicRoads make. one, who will travel in to Ballarat to take up
announcement for communities across particular agency and it is appropriate this “With the partnership program with local those important jobs.”
regional Victoria.” be based in regional Victoria,” Premier government – we will listen to them about Mayor Tatchell said he thought it would
“Next week’s budget will have a significant Andrews said. their priorities.”
have been more prudent to place industry
boost for country roads that our state has “After all that is where the big benefits will Moorabool Mayor Paul Tatchell said with and jobs on the eastern side of Ballarat (West
ever seen. come from. This package will have more than 1800 kilometres of ‘goat tracks’ in Moorabool Moorabool), “especially a region as large as
“$941 million will be invested to upgrade, 1000 kilometres of road upgrades as well as it was hard to pinpoint a priority. ours.”
repair and build new roads and plan the planning for those important duplications “The traffic in Bacchus Marsh is still a major
that include passing lanes, intersection “And it is hardly a partnership when
roads that we need in to the future. This is concern. A truck bypass in Ballan is quite
an unprecedented investment because we upgrades; this is exactly the packages VicRoads will be conducting the assessment.
urgent; we will have a number of increased
know and understand how important it is regional road users and communities need,” large vehicle movements on Gillespies Lane “The 50/50 funding will be a concern to all
to have a better regional road network for he said. once the new CFA site begins construction; rural councils and shires, not just Moorabool;
safety, for productivity, jobs, because we are Mr Donnellan said setting up Regional there will be many a truck travelling on a another burden on our budget and our
a growing Victoria and we need to make Roads Victoria is important across the whole dirt road,” he said. ratepayers.”
these investments for the future.” network, (not just the five regions that exist With decentralisation being a hot topic, The Premier Andrews said this announcement
The Premier said the $941 million will at the moment). Moorabool News asked the Premier if 15-20 is “more funding and a greater investment”
be split into maintenance, as well as road “This is about refocusing VicRoads to keep jobs at the proposed RRV office was enough – sounds like the perfect slogan for an
safety initiatives, and a fixed regional roads the 20,500 kilometres of roads up to scratch. and were there plans to build a government upcoming election campaign.

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From the war front


When Private William Valrent withdrawal corresponded with
Cole returned home from the First the withdrawal of all Australian
World War, he brought with him a troops.
Red Ensign flag from the Western “It is likely that Private Cole stole
Front. the flag as a souvenir once the 23rd
The Red Ensign was the original Battalion was disbanded,” he said.
Australian flag that had over- “All speculative of course, but
whelming use in the first half of Australians were renowned for
the 20th century, before being this”.
changed in 1954 to blue by Prime
Mr Coombs said the Ensign was
Minister Robert Menzies. The red
on display at a school before be-
in the flag was seen as association
ing kept in storage for a number of
with communism.
years.
The Ensign was with the 23rd Bat-
“When the flag came into our pos-
talion during the Battles of Lone
session, we were at a loss as to what
Pine, the Somme, Pozières and
to do with it other than to find a
Mouquet Farm in July 1916.
lasting home, as it is not going to
It was later handed down to Pri-
survive further passing around”.
vate Cole’s children and grand-
children, before being dedicated to The Ensign, which journeyed far
the people of Bacchus Marsh after from the Western Front to Aus-
the dawn ANZAC Day service tralian shores a little more than
on Wednesday (April 25). An of- 100-years-ago, was honoured in
ficial unveiling was performed by a special dedication ceremony on
Moorabool Mayor Paul Tatchell in ANZAC morning.
the foyer of the public hall, where it “I brought the flag to the atten-
will remain on display. tion of Scott Pepin of the Rotary
Private Cole enlisted in the war on Club and they have been the driv-
March 20, 1916; and was part of the ing force to have it placed at the
14th reinforcements that arrived Bacchus Marsh Public Hall,” Mr
at Pozieres, a small village in the Terry and Jenni (nee Cole) Coombs with the original Red Ensign flag from the Western Front they donated to Coombs said.
Somme Valley of France, some six the people of Bacchus Marsh on ANZAC Day. Photo – Helen Tatchel “We owe them a debt of gratitude
months later. referred to Mouquet Farm as “Moo According to the official archives, over,” Mr Coombs said. for respecting and preserving our
The battle that took place there, ties with, and our consciousness
Cow Farm”. 6,800 of them were killed or died of According to the AWM records,
and at Mouquet Farm in Pozieres, of, a very important and significant
“It was the typical humour in the wounds. It was a loss comparable “The [23rd] Battalion fought its last
has been written into history as period of our national history.
face of possible death,” he said. with the casualties sustained by battle around the town of Beau-
one of the most bitter and costly “This was an event that forged our
fightings of the war. At Pozieres and Mouquet Farm, 90 the Australians over eight months revoir between 3 and 4 October national identity. As the wisdom
Terry Coombs, who is married to per cent of the forces, or 23,000 of at Gallipoli in 1915. 1918.” goes, if we do not learn from the
Jenni, the granddaughter of Private the troops, suffered casualties over “This gives a good indication of Mr Coombs said when the 23rd mistakes of history, we are doomed
Cole, said the Australian soldiers a period of less than seven weeks. how many personnel were turned left the line for the last time, their to repeat them”.

The Metro Tunnel will get Melbourne’s


train network moving
Untangling the City Loop For the first time, you will be able to reach some key When travelling in Melbourne
destinations around Melbourne via the Metro Tunnel’s
means more trains, more often five new underground stations: Arden (to be renamed Visitors to Melbourne may be affected by long-term
The Metro Tunnel will untangle the City Loop which North Melbourne), Parkville, State Library, Town Hall traffic changes to St Kilda Road, near the Shrine of
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Another
amendment
ready to exhibit
By Kate Taylor

A piece of tidy-up work, the Planning Scheme Amendment


C86 is another step closer to adoption.
Councilors voted at the March council meeting to seek
authorisation from the Planning Minister to prepare and
exhibit the amendment – and affected landowners will be
notified thanks to an additional condition proposed by West
Ward Councillor Tom Sullivan.
The amendment is set to correct a number of errors and
anomalies that have been identified in the planning scheme.
“Council officers occasionally receive queries from public
authorities and private parties regarding errors and
anomalies in the Moorabool Planning Scheme,” read a report
tabled at the meeting.
“Most of these are for fairly minor matters. In such cases,
Artist Anu Patel at the opening of her exhibition with a mild steel piece titled ‘Spiral architectural form’ and in the background parties are typically advised that the matter may be eligible
other works from the collection. Photo – Helen Tatchell for inclusion in a list of errors and anomalies to be corrected

A collection of works
via a future planning scheme amendment.
“This saves Council and the public resources, because the
alternative would be for a large number of private planning
scheme amendments to be lodged for very minor matters
By Helen Tatchell Ms Patel was speaking at ing of the exhibition on enjoy, and maybe purchase.
the opening of her exhibition Friday 20 April, Ms Patel related to zoning, overlays or planning schedules.”
“My life is art and it always
Born in India and a child- and art show, ‘A Collection said she was very pleased to has been, across four conti- Combining a large number of minor matters into one
hood spent in Uganda, East of Works’, at the B-Mac Gal- have the opportunity to do a nents. I live and breathe art,” amendment will minimise the impact on the resources of
Africa, has strong memories lery in Bacchus Marsh. one-person show at the gal- Ms Patel said. council’s Strategic Planning and Development Unit.
for local Bacchus Marsh art- The B-Mac Gallery is an art- lery she helped to set up as a The report noted that currently, a number of properties are
Officially opened by Moora-
ist Anuradha (Anu) Patel ist run space, an initiative community led project. incorrectly zoned which prejudices the orderly planning, use
bool Mayor Paul Tatchell
who was fully educated in of the Bacchus Marsh Arts “We are going in to our fif- and development of the land.
England. who said once an artwork
Council, and located in the teenth month and it has had “In some cases, privately owned land is incorrectly included
was complete it was for
Time spent in an outdoor Village Shopping Centre quite an impact and I believe
someone else to enjoy. in a public land zone, while in other cases publicly owned
environment allowed Anu (facing Bennett street). we’re making inroads with
“Anu has an incredible sense land is included in a private zone, either partially or wholly.
as a young child to explore The artworks are made the arts. We are also making
of passion and excitement Most of the latter cases relate to assets owned by Central
details of plant forms and largely in metal, using in- breakthroughs where we
for art and brings something Highlands Water (such as water tanks) proposed to be
the natural world. dustrial processes such as didn’t have those before.
different to the rural sector, included under the Public Use Zone 1.”
“There is an autobiographi- laser cutting. “For me, it is a pleasure to
cal element to my work, “This process enables me to and we are absolutely bless- In addition to zoning errors/anomalies, there are some
have a body of work. As an
often in the form of visual transfer directly my studio artist I work on things in dif- ed to have someone like Anu cases where the Heritage Overlay has also been applied to
diaries. practice of paper cutting (a ferent stages of my life, and in our community.” the incorrect land.
“The images are an emo- traditional technique widely not everything comes to- The exhibition is now open “Based on the number and significance of the errors,
tional expression of situa- practiced in India) into intri- gether. So here I am enjoying Wednesday to Sunday anomalies and miscellaneous matters identified to date,
tions and experiences,” she cately cut design in metal.” seeing my works as a whole (10am-3pm) until Sunday 27 officers have deemed it an appropriate time to pursue this
said. Speaking at the gala open- displayed for the public to May 2018. amendment.”

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Commuter Small term pain for long term gain


feedback By Helen Tatchell

Over $900,000 is being spent by

crucial council on a new look streetscape


in Ballan, and despite some trad-
ers venting their annoyance,
By Kate Taylor works are progressing well.
The streetscape works follow a
Look out for council officers who will be significant community consulta-
popping up at the Bacchus Marsh train tion process that informed and
station asking for commuter feedback on a helped design the project.
new strategy.
Council’s General Manager
The latest strategy from the Ballarat Rail
Infrastructure Phil Jeffrey said
Line Action Committee (BRAC) addresses
Council staff and contactors are
the further studies and works that will be
in constant contact with traders
required to 2030, to address the future needs
to minimise any impact of the
of the communities along the line.
project
It has been out in Moorabool for public
comment for a month, after councillors “Paving works have signifi-
voted at the March 7 council meeting to wait cantly progressed, and works
for feedback from the community before are proceeding according to
deciding on support for the strategy. schedule.
The proposed electrification of the line to “It is anticipated that asphalt
Bacchus Marsh is a key issue for Moorabool will be laid next week to ar-
residents, as it would mean that the line eas currently under construc-
would pick up additional metro stations and tion and barriers removed for
the journey would be much longer than it is completed sections marking a
currently. significant milestone for the pro-
“This one has given me a huge amount of ject,” Mr Jeffrey said. “Our sales revenue is mainly electricity. “We are making every effort to
grief – Bacchus Marsh residents will have At a recent Ballan & District walk ins. When the barriers are “Installation works of this na- expedite these works, which will
longer travel times than those from Ballarat,” Chamber of Commerce meeting up we lose 50 per cent of in- ture may slow the progress of enhance the visual appeal and
Cr Edwards told the meeting. Vice-Chairman Dave Nickels come. We can’t survive nine to the works but will definitely pro- functionality of the street and
Teams from Council will approach asked for a ‘strong worded’ letter ten weeks and the last thing we vide a better long-term outcome. deliver a great outcome for the
commuters at the Bacchus Marsh train to be sent, as a collective, to the want to do is go broke,” Ms Ken- “Pedestrian access and access Ballan community,” he said.
station on Tuesday May 1, Thursday May 3 shire voicing trader concerns. nedy told the meeting. to businesses in Inglis Street “Council and the contractors
and Saturday May 5. “We were told two weeks and Mr Zammit said the time frame have been retained, and we once
are hearing many positive com-
Residents will be asked whether they it’s been nine. Consultation has was longer than thought. again, ask the community to be
support the electrification of the rail line ments from the community and
been zip with council. Nine Mr Jeffrey responded to the patient while works are being
to Bacchus Marsh and will be assessed on weeks is unacceptable when told undertaken.” traders in relation to works so
claims saying as part of the
their views on, and understanding of, the two,” Mr Nickels said. works, Council is also install- To minimise impacts Mr Jeffrey far.”
implications of such a decision. Café owner Lisa Kennedy and ing underground conduits that said the contractors will also Council will provide further
Moorabool Shire Mayor, Paul Tatchell said butcher Shane Zammit also will future proof the street for undertake night works in some progress reports over the com-
residents will also have the opportunity to joined in the chorus. the potential undergrounding of areas. ing weeks.
express their views by submitting feedback
on Council’s website.
“You will have the opportunity to take a
quick poll and register a simple Yes or No,”
he said.
“I would strongly encourage the public to
participate and submit their feedback by
visiting Council’s Have Your Say page (www.
moorabool.vic.gov.au/consultations)”.
Teams will be approaching commuters
at the Bacchus Marsh station at the fol-
lowing times: Tuesday 1st May: 6.30am –
7.30am; 9.30am – 10.30am. Thursday 3rd
May: 6.30am – 7.30am; 9.30am – 10.30am;
5.00pm – 6.00pm. Saturday 5th May:
11.30am – 12.30pm.

Weigh up the balance


During the consultation, teams will hand
out information that summarise the
following benefits and disadvantages of
electrification of the rail line:
Pros:
- More frequent service is possible.
- Triples the carrying capacity of VLine
trains (444 seats to 1500 people per
train).
- Bacchus Marsh can become a transport
interchange with electric and diesel
services.
- Will lead to duplication of full track and
quadruplication to Melton eventually.
- Stabling of trains at Kerrs Road,
Maddingley will enable Bacchus Marsh
to be at the start of the line for morning
services and resolve stabling issues in
Melton.
- Residents will have carriage choice and
more flexible destinations
- Adequate land for stabling at Kerrs Road,
Maddingley.
VG2180

Cons:
- There is a risk of VLine trains bypassing
Bacchus Marsh in peak and/or off peak
timetables.
- Slower journey when VLine gets stuck
behind frequently stopping electric
service.
- Likelihood that a number of peak services
will not stop at Bacchus Marsh.
- Electric train journeys could take up to
20 minutes longer than current services.
- Amenity of suburban trains is poorer.
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Time for women


to talk health
By Jessica Howard

Moorabool ladies are invited to share in the


conversation about their health.
Free women’s health workshops will be held
in Bacchus Marsh and Ballan over Mother’s
Day weekend in May.
The Bacchus Marsh Country Women’s
Association will host their inaugural health
clinic at the Avenue Bowling Club in Bacchus
Marsh on Friday May 11, from 6:30pm.
The event will see seven guest speakers
cover a wide range of topics including breast
screening, mammography, menopause and
diabetes.
Bacchus Marsh CWA President, Gay Hooper Pam Childs and Chilli with Cesar Melhem MLC and and Bern Evertsen and Riley from BM
said the clinic will run for one-hour, with Dog Obedience at the official turning on of the new lights at Masons Lane.
questions, free blood pressure checks and Photo Helen Tatchell

Let there be light!


supper to follow.
“We will hear from local Doctor Ravin
Sadhai; a type one diabetes mum; a breast Dr Rakhi Basu.
cancer sufferer and someone from Western
Osteo talking about pelvic floor muscles,” “Women are so busy trying to juggle
she said. multiple roles in their lives and often forget By Jessica Howard $140,000 towards the project, with $100,000
“We will also speak about the about themselves,” she said. funded through Sport & Recreation Victoria.
difference between breast screening and “The first community health workshop Bright lights have been switched on at “The new lights will provide much brighter
mammography. I’m 60-years-old and I’ve provides a safe space for us at Ballan Masons Lane in Bacchus Marsh, marking a and more uniform lighting across the
had them both done, but I always thought Community House to spend an hour focused significant milestone for local sporting clubs oval surface allowing the full oval area
they were the same thing, so it will be good on the health and wellbeing of women”. and user groups. to be utilised in a safe manner on nights
to get the proper information out to the The workshop will run between 1pm and The old portable lighting system meant the throughout the week,” Mr Tatchell said.
women of our community”. 2pm and is a joint initiative of Moorabool Bacchus Marsh Soccer and Dog Obedience
The following day (Saturday, May 12), Libraries, Ballan District Health and “This will help cater for their growing
Clubs were forced to use torches and car participation numbers within these clubs,
Doctor Rakhi Basu from Ballan District Care and Ballan Community House and headlights to illuminate the oval during the
Health and Care will run a free health Mechanice Institute. and also provide opportunities for other
winter months.
workshop at Ballan Community House. To book your seat for Ballan’s free health sporting and community groups to access a
Moorabool Shire Council Mayor, Paul lit oval space.”
Dr Basu has worked in obstetrics in workshop, visit www.ballanhealth.com.au/
Tatchell and Cesar Melhem MLC (Member
India and Australia for 14 years, and in may or phone 5366 7961. Dianne from the Bacchus Marsh Dog
for Western Metropolitan), switched on the
General Practice in Victoria, Tasmania and For the Bacchus Marsh clinic, contact Obedience Club said there were 158 members,
new 50 lux training lights on Tuesday, April
Queensland. countrywomenshealth@gmail.com. and double the dogs, who frequently used
17.
the sportsground.
“The lighting upgrade will provide
“We’ve had to get trucks down to light the
significant benefits to the Bacchus Marsh
Soccer Club and the Bacchus Marsh Dog oval up at night,” she said.
Obedience Club who are winter users of the “It’s very hard to look out in the dark and
oval,” Mr Tatchell said. find a black dog”.
“I was here five years ago when we opened Bacchus Marsh Soccer Club committee
these club rooms, it’s a fantastic facility and member and previous president, Noel
the volunteers of these clubs have battled on Stanley said the club had spent ten-years at
in the dark regardless”. Masons Lane.
The Masons Lane Sportsground Lighting “We started using terra lights from the
Development project, costing $240,000, Bacchus Marsh SES to light up the pitch two

WHAT’SON
also included a power upgrade for the site nights per week,” he said.
to provide the platform for future lighting “With the money we’ve raised, we later

n i n g
installations at the reserve.

r
purchased our own lighting rig, which the

o
Melodies
I N T H E B I S T R O Moorabool Shire Council contributed SES now borrows on a regular basis”.

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Changing of the No greyhounds


for Elaine
guard at hospital By Kate Taylor
A permit application for
sive kennels and dog runs,
bears little resemblance to
the originally approved fa-
By Jessica Howard “I look forward to work- a racing dog breeding and cility,” read a report tabled at
training facility at Elaine the meeting.
ing closely with her to pro-
has gone to the Victorian The owner applied to
A new Chief Executive has vide strong leadership for Civil and Administrative
been appointed at Djerri- our staff and to driving the Tribunal. amend the permit to retro-
warrh Health Services. spectively approve the new
continued focus on clinical The March 7 council meet-
layout, but five objections
Belinda Scott joins the local excellence”. ing heard the applicants
were received to the applica-
health service and hospital had lodged a request for an
Ms Scott said she looked extension of the permit in tion when advertised.
from Northern Health, fol- forward to working with December last year, follow- “There has been extensive
lowing a successful 25-year discussion and negotia-
the staff and people of Mel- ing the original permit ap-
career in public health. plication lodgement in 2010. tions with the permit appli-
bourne’s west. cant since the application
Ms Scott held a variety of But the application has had
“I look forward to com- quite a complex history in to amend the permit was
different positions through- mencing my new role at the intervening eight years. lodged. Throughout this
out her Northern Health ca- The application before time Council received con-
Djerriwarrh and to working
reer, and possesses a broad sistent complaints from
with staff to ensure patients, council in March was to neighbours.”
base of experience in deliv-
residents, volunteers and grant an extension of time, Council was determined
ering health care to a diverse so that the permit applica-
visitors receive a level of care tion to house and train the to refuse the application to
community, coupled with, a Amend the Permit in Au-
and attention that is second racing dogs could be heard
DEL  RIOS  LUNCH  MENU  
strong focus on patient expe-
rience, health service quality
to none,” she said. by VCAT. gust 2017, and enforcement
action was taken by Council
and risk. Ms Amanda Edwards will                                                                                          But
      it’s a different permit to for breach of permit condi-
the original one, which was
She is a Registered NurseMains  
continue to act as Interim to build a facility to board 70 tions (unauthorized build-
by
  Chief Executive until Ms dogs and 50 cats on the 16Ha ings and works) prior to the
profession.
Scott joins Djerriwarrh property at Jordans Lane, decision.
  DjHS        Administrator, $8                                              Doc-                     Salmon  Salad  (quinoa,  tomatoes,  Spanish                                                  $18  
     Smoked         Councilors voted to refuse
  tor John        $8  Ballard said the onions,  capers,  cos  lettuce  &  rocket  salad  with   Health Services on 25 June Elaine.
The use was then amended the application to extend the
auce)          appointment                            $6     of Ms Scott  homemade  dill  mayonnaise)                                                                                                                                 2018. permit, with the report not-
to allow for the land use to
bread      will  underpin      $8     the future del Rios Sparkling Brut $10/gl $40/bot Dr Ballard acknowledged be 120 dogs and removing ing that the planning policy
  and thanked Ms Edwards cats from the permit without has strict guidelines on the
  of the        $ Health
10     Service and effect of housing racing dogs
         better
                       equip$8       it to meet the
Belinda Scott.
Fish  of  the  Day                     for
         $30       her continuing support changing the location of the
in the middle of a zone used
ever-changing needs of the Suggested on leading Blanc and positioning and leadership at Djerri- facility. for animal husbandry, and
“She iswine:
a highly2011 Sauvignon
experienced $8/gl $30/bot “The challenge was the de-
                           $10  
         community. warrh Health Service. also noted noise and waste
  senior health administrator the Health Service to fully velopment that was under-
“The cornerstone of any Spanish   embed rice  the major     changes Ms Scott takes over from taken in association to this concerns.
andPIaella  
have (no chicken  
doubt she and  
willseafood   dish)  
The applicant applied to
health service is strong, served   fo- with  sexcellent
alad            leadership
  implemented     over   the last former
         $25       CEO Andrew Free- use was not permitted as
provide VCAT for a review of Coun-
                     cused
                       leadership
$12         and I am number of years, and on man, who stepped down plans had not been endorsed
white  wine)           Belinda will pro- Suggested for ourwine: highly-skilled 2011 Pinot and Noir $9/gl $35/bot under Condition 1 of the cil’s refusal; both matters
confident
  delivering outstanding lev- from his role in January to amended permit, and what were scheduled to be heard
vide this for Djerriwarrh,” revitalised workforce. take on a new position with
Spanish  chicken  salad                                              els
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                constructed across at the tribunal on 11, 12 and
he said. “Belinda will be focused patients. Western Health. the site, consisting of exten- 13 April 2018.
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Email - news@themooraboolnews.com.au  The Moorabool News – 1 May, 2018 Page 11

What direction
is the gun
pointing?
By Kate Taylor Cr Edwards asked the council officers
to confirm if the piggery is in the
A planning permit application to direction of shooting at the range.
build a shooting range at Balliang has “Is it in the direction of the piggery?”
been refused, but not without mass Cr Edwards asked.
confusion. “No, there’s requirements for
The matter came before the March 7 overshoots,” a council officer replied.
council meeting, having been deferred
“Can you confirm the shooting range
previously due to noise concerns,
direction or not?” Cr John Keogh asked.
among other issues.
“The piggery is in the north-east
The applicant proposed to construct a
direction, more to the north than east,
rifle and shotgun shooting range, with
Minister for Families and Children, Jenny Mikakos with members of the Bacchus Marsh Men’s it’s not in a direct line,” the council
a perimeter reflection mound 2 metres
Shed. Photo - submitted officer replied.

Men’s Shed more stable


in height and 6 metres in width, as well
as an internal reflection mound in an Cr Pat Toohey decided to ask the
arc formation located in the north-east objector, who said that the rifle part of
corner of the site. the range will point in the direction of
the piggery.
However local free-range piggery
By Jessica Howard so far replaced the old stable roof and filled in an The Mayor asked for a map to appear
owner Nigel Pettifer objected to the
old roller door with a wall and pedestrian door. on the screen.
After outgrowing their little old workshop, application, telling the meeting of the
“From here, we’ve still got to put in some “So, it is in the general direction,” Cr
members of the Bacchus Marsh Men’s Shed are internal walls, as well as the manufacture desks detrimental effect it would have on the
productivity of his farm. Edwards said.
looking forward to utilising a bigger and more and everything like that,” he said.
functional space. “I’ve lived there for 22 years, on “Looking at the whole farm, then yes,
“We don’t have an expected completion date as an open farm it will have an impact
The community group will soon move into a set just yet, as we don’t know the availabilities of the Sharkey Road side… I have staff
of refurbished stables located just metres from those who we need to get in for work. We are still working 3kms away in the direct line but no if just looking at building,” a
the old shed at the Laurels in Bacchus Marsh. of fire, if there’s a misfire staff could be different council officer replied.
chipping away in the old shed that we’ve been
The upgrade has been made possible by a using for a long time and, will continue to use at risk of getting shot. Noise tests were “I’m still trying to wrap my head
$24,640 State Government grant and $3,000 that until the new one is finished”. done and showed 71 decibels where staff around this,” Cr Jarrod Bingham said.
from Moorabool Shire Council’s East Moorabool The Bacchus Marsh Men’s Shed has been are working and 59 at the office location. “A rifle range and a shotgun range. Is it
Development Works Fund. operating for around eight-years and is one of The EPA recommends 45 decibels,” he all pointing to the north?”
Minister for Families and Children, Jenny more than 1,000 sheds across the country. told the meeting. “Predominately shooting toward the
Mikakos got a first-hand look at the soon-to-be- Mr McQuie said he was really looking forward “Sudden bursts of gunfire upset the north- section,” the original council
completed refurbishments on Wednesday (April to the new workshop. sows and they trample the young in officer then replied.
18). “It will give us a lot more space, which will fright.” Councillors finally voted to refuse
“It’s great to see the progress of the construction hopefully get us a lot more members too,” he Cr Edwards pointed out that there is the application, after a lengthy debate,
of the new workshop and meet some of the locals said. already a shooting range located nearby, with Crs Pat Toohey and Dave Edwards
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For class enrolment information, venue hire and costs; please Oomes Room, Lerderderg Library, Bacchus Marsh. Enq- Ballan Farmers Market
call 5368 1934 or email info@bchvic.org.au Pastor Merv Patton – 0412 290 036.
Next Market – Saturday 12 May, 9am-1pm.
Darley Neighbourhood House & Learning Centre - Short Ballan Playgroup 2nd Saturday each month, Mill Cottage car park.
courses and classes. 33-35 Jonathan Drive, Darley. BM & Every Tuesday of school Term. St John’s Anglican Church Enq – 0498 361 291 or 0490 114 130.
District Photography Club - Meetings 2nd & 4th Wednesday Hall - 9:30-11:30am. Enquiries - 0409 681 138 Anna or 0421
of month, 7.30pm. Enquiries welcome. Phone 5367 4390. 905 558 Tamsin.  CHURCH
The Laurels – Bacchus Marsh Community College - Courses Bacchus Marsh & District Garden Club Catholic Parish of Gordon
and classes. 229 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh. Enquiries & Meeting 2nd Tuesday of each month, 7.30pm at The Laurels, Mass Times - Saturday 5 May – Dunnstown, 6.30 pm 
enrolments - 5367 1061. 229 Main St, Bacchus Marsh. Guest Speakers. Supper after Sunday 29 April – Gordon, 8.45am; Ballan, 10.30am.
U3A Bacchus Marsh - Active seniors social learning, for each meeting. All Welcome. Enquiries - Wendy 5367 4170.
Anglican Parish of West Moorabool
daily activities contact 5367 5341 or visit our website - www. Ballan Anglers Inc
u3abacchus.org.au Service Times - St John’s Ballan - 1st & 3rd Sundays -
Meeting second Wednesday every month. Hudsons Hotel, 9:30am; 2nd & 4th Sundays – 11am Family Service; St John’s
7.30pm. More anglers and families needed and welcome –
MEETINGS 0400 003 936.
Bungaree – 1st Sunday 6pm Saturday; 2nd, 3rd, 4th Sundays,
9am. Enq. - Rev. Wesley - 5368 2730. 
Ballan & District CWA - Branch meetings – 2nd Thursday Rose-Carers of Maddingley Park
each month. RSL Hall, Inglis St, Ballan, 7.30pm. All welcome Ballan Uniting Church (St Paul’s) - Services 11.15am every
Working Bees every 3rd Wednesday & Sunday of each
- enquiries to 0407 992 767 or email ballandistrictcwa@gmail. month. All welcome. Enquiries - 0418 171 119. Sunday.
com B3 Community
Bacchus Marsh Family Drug Support Group
Ballan District Vintage Machinery & Vehicle Club For Family Members who have a loved one affected by drugs. Focused, family friendly church with a difference. Services
Meetings - second Monday each month, 8pm. Tom Mullane Enquiries - 1300 660 068. every 2nd & 4th Sundays at Avenue Bowling Club, Main St,
Pavilion, Ballan Racecourse Reserve. Enquiries – Brian 5368 Bacchus Marsh.
2255 or Ray 5368 1177. Alanon Support Group - for families of alcoholics.
Meets at 10.30am on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month Bacchus Marsh Christian Church
The Pottery Group at the Uniting Church Hall, Gisborne Road, Bacchus Marsh. Sunday Services 10am with kids program. 222 Main St,
Tuesday and Saturday 1pm-3pm, at the Public Park Hall Enq - 0421 222 717. Bacchus Marsh. Enquiries 9028 2622.
(next to Tennis Courts), Stanley St, Gordon. All welcome.
Enquiries to Maureen 0447173031. Lal Lal Moorabool Photographic Group Inc Bacchus Marsh Uniting Church Parish
Meeting 3rd Wednesday each month, 7pm. Soldiers Memorial Services - St Andrew’s 9.30am every Sunday. Pentland Hills
USSOCK FIELD DAY:
St Andrew’s Playgroup Bacchus Marsh
(Behind St Andrew’s Church) Cnr Gisborne Rd & Lerderderg
Street, Bacchus Marsh. Monday-Friday 9am, 11am, 1pm &
Hall, Lal Lal. Enquiries 5341 7535.
Footscray Poultry Club (at Bacchus Marsh)
2pm 1st Sunday of month. Enquiries - 5367 2543 (office).
Holy Trinity Anglican Church - Bacchus Marsh
Meetings held 2nd Sunday of month, 2pm. Poultry Pavilion.
GERS REST
3pm. Enquiries – Cindy 0433 651 066. Service Times - Bacchus Marsh - Sunday 9am and 5pm;
Racecourse Rec. Reserve, Balliang-Bacchus Marsh Rd, Balliang - 2nd Sunday 11am, 4th Sunday 9am; Myrniong – 1st
Bacchus Marsh. All welcome – Kerry 9741 9705. & 3rd Sunday 11am. Enquiries – 5367 5362. 
SERRATED TUSSOCK FIELD DAY:
k Working PartyDIGGERS
(VSTWP) would
REST like to
MARKETS Church of the Living God
Christian youth ministry and bible teaching. 2nd Sunday
Ballan Lions Club Market of every month, 5pm. Open to all ages. At 14 Darcy St,
PracticeThe
Management Field Day
Victorian Serrated Tussock Working Party
(VSTWP) would like to invite you to their
Next market – Saturday 5 May 2018 Maddingley. Enq – 0408 260 727.
First Saturday each month - Inglis St, Ballan – 9am-1pm.
Best Practice Management Field Day Enquiries – 0402 390 080 (Wayne). Bacchus Marsh Baptist Church
NS • TREATMENT DEMONSTRATIONS
Sundays, 10:30am, Worship Service and Children’s Program.
Phone 5367 6550 for more details.
• PASTURE/GRAZING MANAGEMENT The Ballan Hospital Auxiliary would like to invite you to their
MENT • INTREGRATED CONTROL OPTIONS Mother’s Day High Tea Our Lady Help of Christians Korobeit - Mass every
FRIDAY 11TH MAY 2018 Saturday 6.30pm.
• FREE LUNCH
ONS Ballan Mechanics’ Institute Hall, Golden Harvest Christian Fellowship
Non denominational - Prayer every Sunday 10am, Men’s
When: Saturday 5th May 2018: 9:30am-12.30pm 143 Inglis Street, Ballan
Where: 93 Watsons Rd, Diggers Rest Entertainment: 1.30pm, KYB Monday evenings 6pm. Ladies KYB Wednesday 1pm.
High tea: 2.30pm Further details – 0429 681 566.
If you would like to attend, or need more Cost: $15 Bacchus Marsh Life Church
May 2018: 9:30am - 12.30pm
information, please contact us: 0422 605 953
or info@serratedtussock.com
Bookings are essential - Meeting 10am every Sunday at the BM College Drama Room,
Please call Heather on 5368 1920 in Grant Street. Enquiries Pastor Merv - 0412 290 036.
Rd Diggers Rest All funds raised help support
Ballan District Health & Care St Bernard’s Bacchus Marsh Catholic Church
Mass Times – Saturday- 5pm; Sunday – 8.30am & 10am.
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Stunning Family Home in Town Central Surf coast towns most expensive
Median house prices in Bar- to touch the $700,000 mark.
won Heads rose 6.1 per cent This is well in excess of the
to $900,000, ensuring that median unit and apartment
locale remained Victoria’s price in metro Melbourne
most expensive regional. of $607,000 (up 2.4 per cent
Price growth there in the for the quarter). Median
quarter outstripped that of apartment prices across
the Melbourne metropolitan Melbourne have risen by 8.8
area, where the house me- per cent over the past year,
dian sale was $855,000 after dwarfed by a 27.3 per cent
growth of 4.4 per cent. increase in the Ocean Grove
Myrtleford enjoyed the apartment median over the
greatest surge in median same period.
GIL KING house price (up 9.4 per cent
Highest sales volumes were
CEO, REIV to $295,000) and was one of
spread across the state. In
five locations where prices
Mildura, there were 544
REIV’s Quarterly Median rose by eight per cent or
12 Stamford Close, Bacchus Marsh House Price sales data, for more. The others were
houses and 121 units sold
In a very quiet street yet just minutes’ walk from Bacchus Marsh Village Shopping Centre Strathdale (8.8 per cent to in the three months, put-
the three months ending 31
and cafes this large 3 bedroom family home is the ideal base for young families, showcasing $416,000), Corio (8.7 percent ting the Sunraysia city at the
March 2018, reveal that sub-
a pleasing well presented single level floorplan. As you walk in to this quality built home it to $310,000), Norlane (8.2 per head of both lists. Cities in
urbs in the City of Greater
will immediately give you the feeling of space with plenty of natural light brightening the cent to $330,000, represent- the Gippsland region also
large open plan living areas. This family home includes spacious sized bedrooms all with Geelong region again domi-
nate the state’s most expen- ing annual growth of 34 per saw plenty of sales activ-
built in robes, 1 bathroom, 2 separate toilets including a powder room, an oversized double ity, with Traralgon, Morwell,
sive regional towns, with cent) and the popular Wood-
garage and an immaculately well landscaped large back yard for the whole family to enjoy. Warragul and Drouin all
Cook up a storm in the generous sized kitchen, with plenty of cupboards and bench space, just three of the top ten list end (8 per cent to $696,000).
outside that municipal- Ocean Grove has regional topping 250 house sales.
and a clear view of the kids playing outside, giving you peace of mind. Situated in a quiet
court, on approx. 652m2 of Land and walking distance to local schools and town centre. ity: Torquay, on the nearby Victoria’s most expensive For more information on
Call to book your inspection today. Surf Coast, Woodend and apartments and units, with median house prices by
Gisborne in the Macedon the median price jumping town or region, visit reiv.
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Pentland Hills "Myrtlebrae" 33 Smiths Lane 120 acres (48ha) approx.

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Brilliant Farming/Lifestyle Opportunity Auction
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Arbee Real Estate


FOR SALE 9 Pilmer Street, Bacchus Marsh AUCTION 17/17 Pilmer Street, Bacchus Marsh
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“Pilmer” - Period Beauty, Location Central!! Central & Private


Fantastic period home in quiet street within walking distance of Main Situated midway between Main Street and Maddingley Park is this
Street. 3 bedrooms, all with fireplaces, a study, lounge room, kitchen & fantastic 3 bedroom unit. Extensively updated with attractive kitchen/
meals area, separate bathroom, powder room & laundry. Ducted dining with gas cook top and wall oven, a lounge with gas heating, all
good sized bedrooms, separate toilet, separate laundry and ducted
heating & split system. Bungalow complete with shower & toilet.
evaporative cooling. Neat grassed garden area and paved courtyard
Outdoor entertaining area & a single garage with roller door. with 2 garden sheds, single carport with remote control.
INSPECT By appointment INSPECT Open from 10.30am Saturday 5th May
FOR SALE $650,000 AUCTION Saturday 5th May at 11.00am
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FOR SALE 14 Witney Court, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 20 Lidgett Street, Bacchus Marsh
3 2 2 3 1 2

Opportunity Knocks What an Opportunity!


Quiet court location on 650m2 block. 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, consists Very neat 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home on a terrific 586m2 block.
of lounge room off entrance hall with gas heater and wall A/C, dining Spacious kitchen and meals area with 900mm upright stove,

SOLD
room, kitchen with electric cooktop and wall oven and adjoining meals dishwasher and ample cupboard space, lounge room,3 bedrooms,
area with wood heater. Master has WIR and ENS, and bedrooms 2 & 3 master with BIR, bathroom with shower over bath vanity and WC
have BIRs, the toilet is separate from family bathroom. Double length and rear laundry with second WC. Ducted gas heating, ducted evap
carport, and 6m x 6m brick shed and separate garden shed/workshop. cooling and a reverse cycle split system.
INSPECT By appointment INSPECT By appointment
FOR SALE $375,000 - $395,000 FOR SALE $370,000-$390,000

NEW LISTING CONTACT Daryl Gould 0409 233 157 CONTACT Daryl Gould 0409 233 157
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FOR SALE 180 Masons Lane, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 63 Labilliere Street, Bacchus Marsh
4 2 4 4 2 2

5.5 Acres Close To Town Great Family Home In Ideal Location


Beautiful family home, huge outdoor entertaining area & extensive Excellent family home in popular location within walking distance to
shedding. 4 bedrooms, master with WIR & ens, remaining 3 with BIRs, the Railway Station, Secondary Schools, Maddingley Park & short drive
spacious kitchen with island bench & an adjacent meals area & huge to Main Street. 4 bedrooms, master with ens & WIR. 3 living areas with
lounge room. Ducted evap cooling, reverse cycle a/c & wood heater. a formal lounge, separate kitchen & dining & excellent family room.

UNDER CONTRACT
Outdoor entertaining area joins the house to the 400sqm shedding. Ducted Heating & cooling installed throughout. Large covered decked
pergola, double garage with roller door on the back.
INSPECT By appointment INSPECT Saturday 28 April 1.30pm-2.00pm
FOR SALE $1,750,000 - $1,850,000 FOR SALE $520,000 - $550,000
CONTACT Peter 0429 671 990 Daryl 0409 233 157 CONTACT Daryl Gould 0409 233 157
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FOR SALE 53 Wittick Street, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 143 Underbank Boulevard, Bacchus Marsh
4 2 2 4 2 1

Spacious Family Residence Privacy At Its Best


Featuring 4 bedrooms, master with ENS & WIR, bedrooms 2 & 3 with Located in Underbank Estate just 5 minutes from Main Street is this
WIR & the 4th with double BIRs. Central kitchen with loads of cupboard beautifully designed family home. Featuring 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
space, dining area, 2 lounges, home theatre, and a double LUG with & 3 toilets. Downstairs presents elite comfortable living from the
internal access. Ducted heating & cooling. Plenty of room in the designer kitchen to the temperature controlled pool & spa. Elevated
backyard, garden shed and rear access on a large 817m² corner block. setting, commanding spectacular views, 50 metres from bus stop.

INSPECT Saturday 5th May 12.00-12.30pm INSPECT By appointment


FOR SALE $550,000-$570,000 FOR SALE $680,000-$720,000
CONTACT Peter Leonard 0429 671 990 CONTACT Peter Leonard 0429 671 990
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FOR SALE 29 Lyle Street, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 18/96 Gisborne Road, Bacchus Marsh
3 1 1 1 1 1

Seize The Opportunity Invest and retire in me !


3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home within walking distance to Main Street. This is an affordable modern one bedroom unit with a spacious lounge
Ideal for the first home buyer or investor and provides the person with with split-system AC, a good size bedroom, kitchenette, and an

SOLD
some handyman skills opportunity to secure a property with potential. updated bathroom with washing machine connection. Private
Sitting on a 680m2 block there is plenty of room to extend or even courtyard and allocated parking space. Great option for those looking
redevelop this site into something special. for retirement living in a senior’s community.
INSPECT By appointment INSPECT By appointment
FOR SALE $290,000-$320,000 FOR SALE $159,000
CONTACT Daryl Gould 0409 233 157 CONTACT Daryl Gould 0409 233 157
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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
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3 1 2 2 1 1
Bacchus Marsh 12 Stamford Close Bed Bath Car
Bacchus Marsh 29A Graham Street Bed Bath Car

Stunning Family Home in Town Central Private Sale Relaxed, Easycare Living Footsteps Private Sale
In very quiet street just minutes walk from Main Street
Price $550,000 - $580,000 Price $380,000 - $395,000
from Village Shopping Centre this large This low maintenance home unites
3 bedroom family home is ideal for Office 2/137 Main Street, modern comfort and convenience in a Office 2/137 Main Street,
young families, showcasing a pleasing Bacchus Marsh 5367 8128 location that offers an enviable lifestyle Bacchus Marsh 5367 8128
well presented single level floorplan. just moments from the thriving town
Contact Len Smith 0418 343 754 Contact Len Smith 0418 343 754
Spacious sized bedrooms all with centre. Situated in arguably one of the
BIRs, 1 bathroom, 2 separate toilets Kelvin Gaffiero 0481 991 828 best streets in the area, this superb Kelvin Gaffiero 0481 991 828
including a powder room, an oversized Web www.lensmith.com.au home offers an affordable way to live Web www.lensmith.com.au
double garage and an immaculately in this blue ribbon location or make a
well landscaped large back yard for the fantastic investment.
whole family to enjoy. 652m2 approx.

HOMES AGENT
ON SHOW ON SITE
Saturday Saturday
1.00–1.30pm 2.30–3.00pm

4 2 2
Bacchus Marsh 1 Todman Close Bed Bath Car
Coimadai 2/195 Camerons Road Land 35 Acres

Home For The Growing Family - 810m2 Private Sale 35 Acres of Uninterrupted Views Private Sale
This quality-built Simonds Home is Privacy, peace, tranquillity, fresh air,
Price $499,000 Price $750,000 - $800,000
situated on approximately 810m2 of nature and lifestyle living. Rural setting
land in a quiet court of Bacchus Marsh. Office 2/137 Main Street, on approx. 35 acres mixed between Office 2/137 Main Street,
Set amongst a beautiful garden setting Bacchus Marsh 5367 8128 light bush and plenty of cleared area Bacchus Marsh 5367 8128
with plenty of room for the kids to play to build the family’s dream home. 360
Contact Len Smith 0418 343 754 Contact Len Smith 0418 343 754
inside. degree views including Wombat State
Kelvin Gaffiero 0481 991 828 Kelvin Gaffiero 0481 991 828
Forest and The You Yangs. Fully fenced
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as Rural Living/Conservation Camerons
Road is a sealed road with easy access
to Bacchus Marsh.

3 2 2 3 2 4
Coimadai 110 McMullins Lane Bed Bath Car
Darley 7 Busby Court Bed Bath Car

“Wombat Creek” Private Sale Quality home, views & Sheds, Private Sale
Beautiful Wombat Creek in the picture Spacious Land 5007m2
Price $1,175,000-$1,275,000 Price $895,000 - $950,000
perfect valley of Coimadai providing Situated in the prestigious Manning
73 acres of lifestyle, less than 12 kms Office 2/137 Main Street, Estate lies this is well-built, immaculate Office 2/137 Main Street,
from the centre of Bacchus Marsh. Bacchus Marsh 5367 8128 presented family home, with magical Bacchus Marsh 5367 8128
Character styled and relaxed the home Contact Len Smith 0418 343 754
views that can keep you mesmerised for Contact Len Smith 0418 343 754
captures an abundance of charm hours. Plenty of space inside and out on
Kelvin Gaffiero 0481 991 828 Kelvin Gaffiero 0481 991 828
and displays incredible views of its approx 5007m2 of land with side access to
natural surrounds. Fully self contained Web www.lensmith.com.au the back yard. Web www.lensmith.com.au
2 bedroom apartment. 10 acres of
pasture adjoining to Goodmans Creek.
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Retirement living at its finest, this one bedroom unit is comforting in its appeal, this fully self-contained beauty is Private Sale $99,000 - $108,900
nestled in a maintenance free village, offering home close to public transport and within a stone’s throw away Inspect By appointment
cooked meals, on site manager, and a large community from the best that Bacchus Marsh has to offer. Photo ID required
lounge, dining, reading and games area. Cozy and Contact Alannah Shea 0412 856 347
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Situated on a massive 635m2 (approx.) this exquisite home River and Halletts way extension to Bellevue Tops, this Private Sale $749,000 - $799,000
is positioned in one of the most picturesque locations exciting piece of modern day real estate includes finishes Inspect Saturday 5th May 10.45-11.15am
the exclusive and highly sought after Stonehill Estate has of the highest quality and offers the purchasers extras and Photo ID required
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Lucas Ekerbicer 0418 465 892
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This exciting piece of modern day real estate, positioned with built in robes with the master bedroom equipped Private Sale $429,000 - $459,000
in the highly sought-after seclusion of one of Darley’s with full Walk in Robe and ensuite, also includes another Inspect Saturday 5th May 11.00-11.30am
most desired quieter pockets, sitting on 700m2 (approx.) separate central bathroom, open modern kitchen that Photo ID required
close to schooling, public transport and only a short trip seamlessly flows onto the family & meals area, views Contact Shane O’Brien 0431 766 082
to freeway access. surround the entire backyard double garage plus side Lucas Ekerbicer 0418 465 892
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from early 1900s, this beautifully maintained property is a house with decking, rear storage shed and double garage. Contact Shane O’Brien 0431 766 082
credit to its owners and the community. Four bedrooms, Whether it be to live in or develop, a property of this size Lucas Ekerbicer 0418 465 982
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Fiskville Inquiry Public Notice


Community Update
TERMINATION
If you were a student or staff member at Fiskville State School between
1971 and 1992, you are eligible to participate in a voluntary health study
being coordinated by the Country Fire Authority (CFA). This will consist
of an initial health check and referral to the health surveillance program
Fire Restrictions VALE – Frank Conroy
if eligible. Participation in the health check and associated surveillance
A reminder that CFA and DELWP fire restrictions (Fire Danger Period and Gordon is mourning the passing of a beloved town
Prohibited Period, respectively) are scheduled to cease.
program is free. stalwart.
The Fire Restriction Period will terminate at 0100 hours on the dates shown.
Background: Stephen Francis (Frank) Conroy passed away at
In 2011, concerns were raised about the historic use of chemicals in hot fire home on Sunday, April 15.
training, including firefighting foams at the former CFA Training College at Municipality Date of Commencement
Frank was a valued member of the Gordon
Fiskville, and the potential risk of chemical residues affecting both human
City of Ballarat 01/05/2018 Public Park & Recreation Reserve, Committee of
health and the local environment. A Parliamentary Inquiry into the CFA
Training College at Fiskville was conducted as a result of these concerns. Golden Plains Shire 01/05/2018 Management for 50-years.
In response to the inquiry findings, the Victorian Government committed Hepburn Shire 01/05/2018 He was a life member of the Gordon Football Netball
to an investigation of the best way to contact past students and staff (of Moorabool Shire 01/05/2018 Club, serving as club President in 1993 and 1994; and
Fiskville State School) to ensure they have the opportunity to participate in Pyrenees Shire 01/05/2018
any relevant health program. This is being coordinated through a voluntary a member of Ballan’s 1956 premiership side when the
health check and surveillance program run by the CFA. Gordon club was in recess.
Why is a Confidential Health Check being offered now?
Certain restrictions on the lighting of fires on private land will remain in Born on April 6, 1932, Frank lived his whole life
The CFA has previously offered health checks to groups who worked,
force until the termination of the Fire Restrictions Period. on the family property and was a long serving
trained or had any contact with the former Fiskville Training College and
had concerns they might be at risk. This includes staff and students who Information about fire restrictions within the Country Area of Victoria can Councillor and active community member on many
attended Fiskville State School between 1971 and 1992. be obtained from www.cfa.vic.gov.au, your local CFA District Office or committees and groups.
This notice serves as a reminder that former students and staff of Fiskville Municipal Fire Prevention Officer. His two sons, Stephen and Mark have both
State School are able to participate in the health check program if they Information about fire restrictions within the Fire Protected Area can represented Gordon Football Club, with Mark
wish. Participants in the health check may then be invited to take part in the
health surveillance program.
be obtained from www.delwp.vic.gov.au, or your local DELWP Fire currently coaching the U12 side.
District Officer.
What is involved in the health surveillance program? A funeral service was held at St Patrick’s Church in
If you are interested in participating in the health check, register with the Steven Warrington Gordon on Friday, April 20.
Health Surveillance Co-ordinator (healthsurveillance@cfa.vic.gov.au or Chief Officer – CFA
phone 03 9262 8639). You will be contacted to make an appointment with
Frank is survived by his wife Marie and children
an independent medical firm specialising in occupational health services.
Darrin McKenzie Suzanne, Michelle, Stephen and Mark.
Chief Fire Officer – DELWP
Depending on your circumstances, an independent medical provider may
determine it appropriate to offer you to participate in the five year health
surveillance program. The program was developed in conjunction with Ballan Golf Club
specialist medical experts, and involves an annual medical assessment
including a health questionnaire and a detailed medical examination and Results - Week ending Saturday 28 April

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How do I register to take part in the health check and surveillance
Wednesday Competition
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To register for the health check and surveillance program, please contact:
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The Moorabool News R/up Eddie Jackman (17) 35 points.
Magpie - 14th Ken Muhlhan.
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Melton draws blood Darley v Melton


Photos Tim Saultry
Ballarat Football League
Results – Round 2

over devils
Seniors
Melton 13.8 (86) def Darley 8.8 (56)
East Point 15.10 (100) def Sebastopol 13.12 (90)
game on. The defenders, led Sunbury 13.9 (87) def Melton South 9.16 (70)
by Brett MacIntyre, weren’t North Ballarat City 15.13 (103) def Redan 14.5 (89)
afraid to move the ball later-
ally on the rebound, chip- Reserves
ping it around at their own Darley 13.8 (86) def Melton 10.7 (67)
leisure finding target after East Point 16.14 (110) def Sebastopol 5.8 (38)
target, uncontested before Sunbury 11.12 (78) def Melton South 9.7 (61)
launching repeated counter- Redan 12.21 (93) def North Ballarat City 4.6 (30)
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Lake Wendouree 12.7 (79) def Ballarat 9.5 (59)
The Bloods outnumbered
the Devils at most contests, Under 18.5s
they used the ball better and Darley 13.8 (86) def Melton 10.7 (67)
stretched the Devils on the Sunbury 11.12 (78) def Melton South 3.5 (23)
spread and defensively kept North Ballarat City 14.12 (96) def Redan 2.8 (20)
the reigning premiers to just Lake Wendouree 17.11 (113) def Ballarat 6.5 (41)
eight goals.
It was TICK, TICK, TICK
by Todd Whelan
for proud Melton coach BFL Top Goal Kickers
Aaron Symms: Seniors
MELTON has thrown its “We entered the season not Samuel Dunstan North Ballarat City.................10
hat in the ring as a bonafide concerned of our wins and Reserves
contender in this year’s losses, rather our values. Brayden Wood Melton South............................ 6
premiership race after a re- Round one was brotherhood Aaron Speak Darley........................................ 5
sounding 30-point win over and last week was respect. I Mark Hanson Darley........................................ 3
their more fancied rivals think we earned that from Ethan Tibbles Bacchus Marsh......................... 3
Darley in Round 2 action of Darley on Saturday and Ross Gundry Darley........................................ 3
the BFNL completed at the (now) we’ve definitely put Under 18.5s
weekend. ourselves on the radar for Joel Cadman Darley........................................ 7
Euphoric scenes pre-game the rest of the competition.” Jack Bewley Darley........................................ 4
was a sight to behold. It was Darley coach Heath Scot- Thomas Presnell Darley........................................ 3
Darley’s first home game of land didn’t hold back sum- Andrew Azzopardi Darley........................................ 3
the season culminating with ming up his boys’ effort at
the unfurling of the premier- U16.5 Seniors
the weekend. Luke Cullen East Point................................... 7
ship flag in front of their
loyal fans. And didn’t they “Clearly the worst perfor- Adam Azzopardi Darley........................................ 3
do that in style. A helicopter mance I’ve been involved U16.5 Reserves
was flown in to the mid- with as coach of the club Spencer Jenks Bacchus Marsh......................... 7
dle of Darley Park carrying regardless of the margin. Oliver Cukavac Bacchus Marsh......................... 3
the 2017 senior and reserve Completely unaccountable, Joshua McGrath Bacchus Marsh......................... 3
grade flags which were soon (we) were beaten convinc- U14 Seniors
to be held aloft in front of the ingly in all areas. We’ll deal Tynon Oakley North Ballarat City.................14
adoring Devils’ massive. with it, lick our wounds and U14 Reserves
move on.” Callum McBride Ballarat.............................. 5
Darley recorded wins ear-
lier in the Under 18s and Re- In positive news for the Hayden Whiteway Bacchus Marsh......................... 2
serve grade - it was now up Devils, impressive Under 18 Ryan Dutson Bacchus Marsh......................... 2
to the Seniors to cap off the talent Andrew Azzopardi Charles Tucker Darley........................................ 2
perfect day, but the Melton made his debut for the Black Aidyn Bartolo Darley........................................ 2
Bloods had other ideas. and White after receiving his Braith Stainton Bacchus Marsh......................... 2
jumper in the pre-game from U12 Seniors
To be frank, Darley were
200 game, two time premier-
beaten at their own game. Jarrod Joyce Mount Clear............................. 6
ship player Rod Ward. The
Work-rate, clearance from Max Hoey Darley........................................ 3
young gun couldn’t hold
the stoppage, pressure Jayven Tanner Darley........................................ 3
back his smile after Ward
around the ball (and ball handed him his #38 jumper. Archie Lalor Bacchus Marsh......................... 2
carrier), the ability to spread The Devils may well have U12 Reserves
and hit up targets are sym- found a future 200 gamer. Cooper Glenwright Ballarat....................................... 4
bolic traits we usually asso-
Onfield the Devils had few
ciate with the Devils brand,
winners on the day. Smalls
but not on Saturday. It was
Daniel Robson (2 goals) BFL Ladder
all about the Bloods, the Seniors
and Leigh Spiteri battled
young Bloods.
hard while Brian Graham Team % PTS
Melton star ruckman Ben (2 goals), defender Darren 1 Sunbury................................................................236.00 8
Archard not only had a Leonard and captain Shane 2 East Point.............................................................186.32 8
mountain of the football Page kept the Devils in the 3 North Ballarat City...............................................161.36 8
around the ground, he gave game up to three-quarter 4 Melton..................................................................144.88 8
his mids first use all day, time. 5 Bacchus Marsh.....................................................98.72 4
his hit-outs to advantage, 6 Darley....................................................................82.21 4
To compound the loss, the
especially in the last quar- 7 Lake Wendouree...................................................0.00 4
hamstring strain to key
ter, were telling. Rover Ryan 8 Melton South.........................................................76.22 0
bigman Jake Edwards will
Davis was the beneficiary of 9 Sebastopol............................................................63.33 0
add to the increasing injury
Archards fine tap work with 10 Redan................................................................... 47.22 0
toll, a further headache for
the opening four clearances 11 Ballarat.................................................................22.88 0
the selection table moving
of the term, staving off any Reserves
forward.
challenge or momentum 1 Redan...................................................................258.73 8
swing from the Devils who The Devils will regroup
in its endeavours to return 2 East Point.............................................................233.71 8
were within 12 points at the 3 Bacchus Marsh.................................................... 186.11 8
final change. ahead of the ledger when
it travels to Sunbury this 4 Lake Wendouree.................................................133.90 8
But they weren’t alone. 5 Melton...................................................................91.82 4
Saturday.
Former Bacchus Marsh 6 Darley....................................................................91.04 4
Bacchus Marsh, return-
player Matt Denham (3 7 Sunbury.................................................................84.73 4
ing from the bye, will meet
goals) proved a handful all 8 Sebastopol............................................................64.33 4
North Ballarat City at Mad-
day through the middle and 9 Melton South.........................................................85.35 0
while resting up forward. dingley Park in Apple
10 Ballarat................................................................. 62.15 0
His work out of the stop- 98.5FM Match of the Round.
11 North Ballarat City................................................ 55.15 0
page by hand and foot were DARLEY: 2.3 -15 3.4 - 22 Under 18.5s
a highlight, often hitting 7.7 - 49 8.8 - 56 1 North Ballarat City.............................................. 480.00 8
up lively small forwards MELTON: 4.3-27 8.5 - 53 2 Lake Wendouree.................................................275.61 8
Braeden Kight (3 goals) 9.7 - 61 13.8 - 86 3 Darley...................................................................205.49 8
and Jordyn Cotter (3 goals) DARLEY (BEST) - D. Rob- 4 Sunbury................................................................169.51 8
whose lead up marking and son, L. Spiteri, D. Leon- 5 East Point.............................................................135.21 8
conversion were first rate. ard, B. Graham, S. Page, J. 6 Melton..................................................................155.91 4
Despite their underdog Zeestraten 7 Bacchus Marsh.....................................................23.76 4
tag and inferior experience, DARLEY (GOALS) - D. 8 Ballarat..................................................................53.59 0
Melton’s defence were pa- Robson 2, B. Graham 2, 9 Redan....................................................................50.32 0
tient, cool with their deci- J. Carrick 2, R. Closter, L. 10 Melton South........................................................19.23 0
sion making and took the Spiteri 11 Sebastopol.............................................................00.0 0
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Under 11 & 12 Cross Country athletes begin their run.

Bacchus Marsh Little Athletics


The 2018 Cross Country commenced on Saturday morning Flanagan pipping Oliver Carr on the
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first week of competition. the first girl home. The Under 11 & 12
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competed over 500 metres. Elijah Grero crossed the line in Xavier Goodman ran a well paced race to finish 1st while
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Tyson Shea. Photo Tim Saultry

Two-tonne Tyson Bacchus Marsh Soccer Club


Results - Round 3

position the following year Under 13s Div 1 Open


- 18yo, 16 gamer, 2nd year Bacchus Marsh Red (4) def Victoria Park Red (0)
player - unheard of. Goal - Mackai La Rocca (1), David Dillon (1), Cohan Lloyd
Tyson took on the role with (1), Nicholas Blanks (1)
aplomb, leading the club for
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mately to its crowning glory, Bacchus Marsh Yellow (0) lost Daylesford & Hepburn
the 2016 Premiership. United (3)
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finals in his first 10 years
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Shea’s appetite for success Goals - Jack Mutsaerts (1), Jacob Kirwin (1)
and leadership by example
Under 16 Girls
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inside-mid would become BYE
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By Todd Whelan
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Bacchus Marsh (0) lost Ballarat Eureka Strikers (7)
Football League twice at the
MILESTONE games hap- VCFL Championships and Senior Men’s Div. 2
pen in footy every year, but be named in the BFL’s team Bacchus Marsh (3) def Ballarat White (1)
when you can say you’re a of the year on four occasions.
200 game one-club player at Goals - Athuai Williams Mou (1), Tanner Dickson-Arthur (1),
Tyson has seen it all through
any level, it’s something else the journey, he’s shared the Jalan Shugg (1)
altogether. highs and the lows, he’s seen
Bacchus Marsh favourite them come and go. Shea has
son Tyson Shea will play his been under the tutelage of
Ballarat Netball League
Ballarat Football/Netball League

200th game for the Cobras five coaches at the club, for- Results
Results––Round
Round 2
2
this Saturday when they mer Western Bulldog cham-
Club A B C D 19&U E
meet North Ballarat at home, pion Doug Hawkins, Adam Darely 44 29 48 24 23 -
his home, Maddingley Park. Sutherland and current pre- Melton 39 54 27 36 35 -
Club president Adam miership coach Travis Hodg- East Point 47 58 34 36 55 15
Sebastopol 33 43 19 18 21 20
Sutherland and Club coach son to name a few. Melton South 37 28 18 24 32 -
Travis Hodgson couldn’t Shea believes the club is in Sunbury 57 65 37 29 27 -
Nth Ballarat City 42 17 17 18 30 -
speak highly enough of good hands. Redan 47 35 33 25 33 -
Shea, from his loyalty to the “It’s (the club) in the best Lake Wendouree - - - 44 40 22
club, to his commitment and position in my time here...”
Ballarat - - - 30 29 33

achievements as a player. he said.


“Tyson is a player that has “We’re well led off the field,
got the absolute very best coached well on it and the AFL Goldfields Women’s
out of himself.... a wonderful juniors are looking really
role model for the kids at our good.” Football League
footy club.” Hodgson said.  The (now) veteran feels Results - Round 2
Sutherland was full of privileged to have played
AFL Goldfields Women’s Competition
praise for Shea the clubman. alongside and against some
“(Tyson is) the consummate special talent over the years, East Point 18.12 (120) def Bacchus Marsh 1.7 (13)
clubman, loves the club and acknowledging 2018 cap- Ballarat 9.11 (65) def Darley 5.3 (33)
is much loved by the club” tain Scott Sherlock as the BFNL U18 Youth Girls
he said. cream of the crop, the best Ballarat Swans 4.8 (32) def Creswick 1.1 (7)
At just 29, Shea shows no he’s seen. Shea stood down Redan 3.4 (22) def Ararat Storm 3.1 (19)
signs of slowing down, his as club captain at the end
North Ballarat City 10.8 (68) def Carisbrook 0.2 (2)
durability and rap sheet thus of 2017 to focus more on his
young family, wife Simone RDFNL U18 Youth Girls
far is one he, his family and
his club should be proud of. and 14-month old daughter Gisborne Blue 4.4 (28) def Darley Devils 2.4 (16)
“Tys” as he is known fondly Myla. Gisborne White 18.15 (123) def Diggers Rest Burras 0.0 (0)
around the club, debuted Despite missing out on a Sunbury Kangaroos 16.14 (110) def Bacchus Marsh 1.0 (6)
back in Round One 2006. The potential father and son AFL Goldfields U15 Youth Girls
17-year old was touted as a prospect with his first child; Lake Wendouree 13.4 (82) def East Point Dragons 0.1 (1)
future leader of the club after who’s to say the way footy is
Redan 4.9 (33) def Melton Centrals 2.7 (19)
a promising 16 games in his going, the Marsh may have
first season. Such was the in- a future father and daughter BFNL U13 Junior Girls
terest and belief in the local combo in the wings. Ballarat Swans 9.8 (62) def Ballarat Storm 1.3 (9)
product, Shea was bestowed Like father, like daughter - East Point Dragons 9.2 (56) def Lakers 4.3 (27)
with the senior captaincy we shall wait and see. North Ballarat 7.15 (57) def Carisbrook 0.0 (0)
Sport
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The voice behind the mic Central Highlands Football League


Results – Round 4
Seniors
By Jessica Howard
Buninyong 10.9 (69) def Beaufort 9.11 (65)
Callum Thomson’s voice is one you’ll
recognise by the end of the 2018 Ballarat
Football League season.
Gordon 15.10 (100) def Hepburn 7.12 (54)
Waubra 16.5 (101) def Bungaree 9.5 (59) CHFL
Ladder
R’wood/C’hap 10.11 (71) def Daylesford 10.7 (67)
The Bacchus Marsh Grammar year-ten
student is part of the Apple 98.5fm team that Newlyn 20.12 (132) def Skipton 8.7 (55)
will live broadcast this year’s home games Learmonth 21.13 (139) def Creswick 8.7 (55)
for Darley and Bacchus Marsh. Springbank 16.13 (109) def Clunes 10.4 (64)
Callum, a 15-year old sports fanatic who Seniors
Dunnstown 8.17 (65) def Ballan 6.10 (46)
barracks for the Western Bulldogs, kicked off Team % PTS
the season with a grand final replay that saw Reserves 1 Springbank................164.06 16
Darley take the win by just one point from Beaufort 8.7 (55) def Buninyong 6.8 (44) 2 Learmonth................. 199.15 12
Bacchus Marsh. Hepburn 11.9 (75) def Gordon 4.6 (30) 3 Beaufort....................188.34 12
“It couldn’t have been a better first game to Bungaree 10.10 (70) def Waubra 6.4 (40) 4 Newlyn...................... 167.30 12
start off with,” he said. 5 Buninyong................. 157.79 12
R’wood/C’hap 12.6 (78) def Daylesford 6.9 (45)
“It was a bit nerve-wracking at the start, but 6 Waubra......................128.68 12
once I settled in I really enjoyed it”. Callum Thomson Newlyn 20.12 (132) def Skipton 1.1 (7) 7 Creswick................... 107.08 12
Callum’s first broadcast was at Maddingley Callum is an umpire for the Western Region Learmonth 11.10 (76) def Creswick 5.3 (33) 8 Hepburn....................100.69 12
Oval on Saturday (April 21), where he Football League, where he was awarded Best Clunes 7.10 (52) def Springbank 7.6 (48) 9 Gordon........................104.43 8
helped set up, fill in numbers for each player 1st Year Umpire for 2017; and was the captain 10 C’ham/Linton...............72.38 8
Dunnstown 6.16 (52) def Ballan 6.9 (45)
and provide team statistics and special of the Craig Shield Representative team for 11 Dunnstown..................70.48 8
commentary. Smythesdale 10.11 (71) def C’ham/Linton 7.3 (45)
the Werribee Cricket Club. 12 Skipton........................66.78 8
“I’ve always really enjoyed watching footy, Under 18
Bill Mansell from Apple 98.5fm said the 13 R’wood/C’hap.............60.29 8
so to be able to get involved in a different Buninyong 8.10 (58) def Beaufort 5.3 (33)
community radio group was delighted to 14 Bungaree....................88.29 4
way to playing is really exciting,” he said.
have Callum on board for the 2018 BFNL Hepburn 19.21 (135) def Gordon 2.1 (13) 15 Ballan..........................63.49 0
“I’ve always wanted to work in sports
journalism, so this is a good way to gain season. Waubra 6.6 (42) def Bungaree 4.10 (34) 16 Daylesford...................53.70 0
experience in this field. It will look good on “We hope we can assist him in acquiring, R’wood/C’hap 17.19 (121) def Daylesford 4.0 (24) 17 Clunes.........................48.43 0
my resume for future jobs and will help me developing and improving skills that will Newlyn 13.18 (96) def Skipton 3.1 (19)
further my skills”. help him achieve his life goals”. Reserves
Learmonth 16.12 (108) def Creswick 7.8 (50) 1 Beaufort.....................557.14 16
Springbank 19.20 (134) def Clunes 1.1 (7) 2 Learmonth.................328.30 16
Darley Junior Football Netball Club Dunnstown 18.9 (117) def Ballan 6.2 (38)
C’ham/Linton 18.11 (119) def Smythesdale 5.3 (33)
3 Buninyong.................224.63 12
4 Creswick................... 140.13 12
Results – Round 2 v East Point 5 Hepburn.....................137.76 12
Under 15
6 Bungaree..................120.69 12
Beaufort 7.9 (51) def Buninyong 3.10 (28)
FOOTBALL 7 Smythesdale............. 106.18 12
U/10 Seniors Gordon 21.11 (137) def Hepburn 5.1 (31) 8 R’wood/C’hap.............136.63 8
Darley 1-2-8 lost East Point 7-6-48 Bungaree 24.15 (159) def Waubra 3.1 (19) 9 Waubra........................ 113.81 8
Goals – Isaac Jordan R’wood/C’hap 13.14 (92) def Daylesford 1.0 (6) 10 Dunnstown..................98.91 8
Awards – Fletch Oughtred, Isaac Jordan, 11 Ballan..........................75.00 8
Skipton 18.9 (117) def Newlyn 0.1 (1)
John McCann, Jet D’arcy 12 C’ham/Linton...............70.00 8
NETBALL Creswick 6.15 (51) def Learmonth 2.2 (14) 13 Newlyn.......................109.00 4
U/10 Reserves U/11 Seniors Springbank 20.7 (127) def Clunes 1.1 (7) 14 Clunes.........................61.54 4
Darley 5-6-36 def East Point 4-4-28 Darley 14 def East Point 2 Dunnstown 24.13 (157) def Ballan 1.0 (6) 15 Skipton........................ 47.35 4
Goals – Joseph Ford 2, Will Baselmans, Linc Goals – Mia Hayes 10, Alanah Tango 2, Jas- Smythesdale 19.12 (126) def C’ham/Linton 2.1 (13) 16 Springbank..................49.43 0
Giles 1 mine Matthews 1, Amber Milner 17 Gordon........................ 40.14 0
Awards – Lachy Hunter, Cooper Davies, Awards – Phoebe Vaughn, Mia Hayoes, 18 Daylesford................... 27.01 0
Blake Hatcher, Harry Coy, Max Oakley Emma Presnell Central Highlands
Central Highlands Netball League
Netball League
U/10 Development U/11 Reserves Under 18
Results
Results– –Round
Round4 4
Darley 0-0-0 lost East Point 2-4-16 Darley 5 def East Point 3 1 Hepburn....................833.33 16
Awards – Neal Salmon, Lucy Woolfe, Vanesh Goals – Abbey Vallence 5 Club 13&U 15&U 17&U C B A 2 Springbank................539.08 16
Goel, Jayden Murdoch, Chase Harris Buninyong 31 44 32 21 58 57 3 Learmonth.................403.00 16
Awards – Abbey Vallence, Eve Blunt, Moly Beaufort 8 7 18 19 29 29
U/12 Seniors O’Prey 4 Buninyong.................252.76 12
Smythesdale 10 52 6 10 6 16
Darley 3-7-25 def East Point 6-2-38 U/13 Seniors 5 Beaufort....................186.72 12
Carngham 31 26 33 51 60 42
Goals – Jayven Tanner 2, Seth Fawcett 1, Max Darley 25 def East Point 21 Learmonth 12 31 37 45 42 51 6 C’ham/Linton............. 181.25 12
Hoey, Ned Loft, Jesse Wilson Creswick 26 10 15 15 20 24 7 Newlyn...................... 162.16 12
Goals – Bridie Shanahan 9, Milly Vallence 8,
Awards – Lachie Nash, Tyler Mitchell, Jack Avan Densley 8
Ballan 10 34 10 20 31 33 8 Creswick.....................149.75 8
Anderson, Jack Watson Dunnstown 15 14 34 15 29 36 9 Waubra........................ 144.71 8
Awards – Ava K, Maddy Vella, Tahla Ward Gordon 17 13 16 32 32 33
U/12 Reserves 10 R’wood/C’hap.............94.42 8
U/13 Reserves Hepburn 35 31 43 56 44 44
11 Gordon........................76.37 8
Darley 4-11-35 def East Point 1-0-6 Newlyn 19 25 12 22 35 53
Darley 17 def East Point 5 12 Dunnstown..................69.07 8
Goals – Lachlan Bartolo 1, Ayden Champ- Skipton 17 9 20 0 23 24
Goals – Ella Closter 9, Charlotte Drevensek 6, 13 Skipton........................49.55 8
ness, Ethan Matthews Clunes 29 17 31 43 29 32
Ayla Scicchitano 2 Springbank 36 25 3 22 48 59 14 Bungaree.................... 42.41 0
Awards – Aaron Bentley, Jack Lewin, Ethan
Awards – Ruby Gellie, Jordon Mace, Sienna Bungaree 49 43 16 29 46 45 15 Smythesdale...............28.57 0
Matthews, Rohan Champness, Deegan Giles
Duggan, Ella Closter Waubra 2 6 34 49 30 34 16 Clunes.........................22.81 0
U/14 Seniors Rokewood 10 - 47 47 35 50
U/15 Seniors 17 Ballan..........................12.39 0
Darley 0-0-0 lost East Point 20-12-132 Daylesford 3 - 5 22 29 13
Darley 14 def by East Point 30 18 Daylesford....................9.35 0
Awards – Kade Champness, Brady Wright,
Tyler James, Keanan Chapman, Cooper Goals – Britney Ellis 6, Eliza Tango 4, Ella
Parson-Jones Percy 4 CHFL Top Goal Kickers Under 15
Awards – Lilli Condon, Eliza Tango, Maddie 1 Skipton.....................1571.88 16
U/16.5 Reserves Seniors
Djatshenko Luke Mirtschin Bungaree..................................16 2 Springbank...............1291.67 16
Darley 4-0-24 lost East Point 18-28-135
U/15 Reserves Steven Nicholson Gordon....................................... 8 3 Gordon..................... 843.33 16
Goals – Austin MacBeth 1, Callum Urbaniak, 4 Bungaree.................. 406.19 14
Zane Colley, Riley Balnaves Darley 8 def by East Point 24
Goals – Isabella DiMieri 6, Grace 2 Reserves 5 R’wood/C’hap........... 341.77 12
Youth Girls Football 6 Creswick...................258.82 12
Awards – Molly Magrath, Hailey Harman, Zane Thompson Beaufort................................... 12
Darley 2-4-16 lost Gisborne Blue 4-4-28 7 Smythesdale.............206.45 12
Tahlia Nare Rodney Watts Ballan....................................... 12
Goals – Imogen Goulett 1, Shae Lewis 8 Daylesford.................100.61 12
U/17 Seniors Connor Ronan Dunnstown............................... 8
Awards – Stephanie Newell, Tylah Wright, 9 Buninyong................... 151.97 8
Zoe Ratcliff, Caroline Tucker, Hannah Darley 39 def East Point 29
Under 18s 10 Beaufort......................79.78 6
Giannes Goals – Emma Winzar 27, Kaylee Banner 9, 11 Dunnstown..................74.44 4
James Spicer Springbank............................. 37
U13 Girls Football Ella Cook 3 12 C’ham/Linton...............52.50 4
Darley 15-13-103 def Melton 1-1-7 Awards – Jaimee Smith, Emma Winzar 13 Newlyn........................42.91 4
Under 15s
Goals – Maddie Scott 6, Tahlia Tschujase- U/17 Reserves Connor Parkin Springbank............................. 40 14 Learmonth................... 40.19 4
henko 2, Ruby Gellie, Ruby Thomas, Matilda Darley 17 def by East Point 31 Daniel Pascoe Gordon......................................19 15 Waubra........................29.90 4
Worboyes 1, Tahla Ward, Shanayd Spence Goals – Ebony Pigott 7, Keeley Growcott 5, Lachlan Reynolds Gordon......................................14 16 Hepburn...................... 25.17 0
Awards – Maddi R, Alynta, Ava, Alanna, Tenaya Mills 5 Tobey Jeffrey Bungaree................................. 12 17 Clunes..........................2.86 0
Diamond Awards – Katie Todd, Madi Stephens Max Filmer Bungaree..................................11 18 Ballan........................... 1.01 0
Sport/Motoring
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MOTORING MOORABOOL
Mustang celebrates with 54 candles
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