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Tuesday 21 August, 2018 Serving Ballan and district since 1872 Phone 5368 1966 Vol 12 No 33

Keeping the
agri-culture

Scott Young, Fiskville farmer, is the new Corangamite Regional Councillor on the Victorian Farmers Federation (VFF). Photo – Helen Tatchell
By Carol Saffer with the peri-urban issue affecting the shire. SGS completed a two-part project to explore the long-
Mr Young says “the encroachment of the spread of term capabilities and suitability of land in the region.
Fiskville sheep farmer Scott Young was elected as the Melbourne affects us a bit different to shires further out On the completion of the project together with
Corangamite Regional Councillor on the Victorian [in the Corangamite region].” SGS’s 2050 climate change policy, the council is now
Farmers’ Federation (VFF) Livestock Council in July, “While we all have the same issues of land values and encouraging farmers, growing different commodities,
outing the sitting Councillor Chris Draffin. rates going up and just getting a fair go for farmers in to consider relocating to their shire, either now or in
The VFF Livestock Group is the peak representative general, land values from land bankers is making a big the future.
body for approximately 2000 farm businesses, most of difference in our shire.”
which are family owned and operated. Based on what he saw and heard at Sheepvention, Mr
Mr Young, who says he is constantly looking for Young wonders what has Moorabool Shire done with
Elected for a two-year term, Mr Young told The ways to improve his current farming practices and
Moorabool News he sought election in order to be their plan?
opportunities for diversification, makes a point of
involved in [creating] the policies for the farming attending farm field days. “Maybe Moorabool council could learn from them?
community and to represent the Moorabool area. While at the Hamilton Sheepvention (Victoria’s biggest “The Southern Grampians council is 100 per cent more
Mr Young, 46 years-old, together with wife Lisa and two-day farming event) recently, he was greatly pro-active than our shire. I would move down there
two daughters are third-generation farmers on their impressed with the Southern Grampians Shire support tomorrow,” Mr Young said.
760ha property Fernleigh Park. of the farming community. Fernleigh Park runs approximately 2000 first-cross
While the Corangamite region covers the south “The Southern Grampians Shire (SGS) is actively ewes and farms 250Ha of broadacre crops that include
western area of the state, Moorabool Shire is unique seeking farmers to move to the shire,” says Mr Young. wheat, barley, oats, and canola.

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By Meg Kennedy of 11-year-old school leader, ated the ‘Fiver for a Farmer’ at Ballan Primary School be-
James Black, who wanted fundraiser in New South ing held, the ‘For a Farmer’ • Rehabilitation • Dry needling
Students of St Brigid’s to do something special to Wales and decided to follow initiative has taken hold in • Dizziness & balance assessment
Primary School in Ballan help. suit. Ballan recently; including
have dressed up in their
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“I was on the way home on James’ mum, Kirsty, organ- The Commercial Hotel and
best country clothes to raise the bus, and I thought we ised stickers that say ‘I sup- Zest Café taking part in the • CPAP fitting & provision
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The ‘Fiver for a Farmer’ day, day at school and donate it both students and teachers ceeds of meals to the Buy a Monday 8:00 am – 12:00 pm
held last Friday, raised over to a charity. Then I thought were encouraged to dress-up Bale campaign. Wednesday 3:00 am – 8:00 pm
$670 for Australia’s farm- of the farmers, and that in their best farmer-inspired The campaign aims to pro- Saturday 8:00 am – 12:00 pm
ers who are currently living we could do something for clothes. vide meaningful support for
through the drought crisis them,” said James. James said that it felt good farmers by delivering hay 191 Inglis Street Ballan
in New South Wales and to see everyone dress up for
Queensland.
James discovered that an-
other young student from the day.
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Musical royalty Board executives silent


By Kate Taylor
Rock mania is set to hit Bacchus Marsh next
week, as tickets are now on sale for Performing The Moorabool News apologises to readers for being unable
Arts Headquarters’ (PAHQ) annual production to bring the latest news on the financial crisis at Ballan
of We Will Rock You, which will play at Grant District Health and Care.
Street’s Impresario Theatre from 25th August to As there is currently no CEO to answer questions, and both
16th September. interim CEOs have left their posts, the Moorabool News tried
The production of We Will Rock You, written by emailing the BDHC ‘communications’ address but as yet has
Ben Elton and legendary rock group Queen, will received no response.
feature a non-stop soundtrack of 21 of Queen’s Board President Lyn Gunnell has not responded to either
greatest hits, a 13-piece rock band live on stage, text message or email from the Moorabool News and Board
and “the biggest light show ever seen in Bacchus Vice President Robert Eskdale has also not responded.
Marsh”.
The questions that the Moorabool News put to Ms Gunnell
PAHQ put an open call-out for eager rockers to and Mr Eskdale were:
audition for the production in The Moorabool
* Did the Board speak to residents about their Resident
News back in February, and six months later
Accommodation Deposits (RADs) at a private meeting with
is now ready to deliver a “fun and thought-
provoking adventure story with heart that will residents last week?
appeal to an audience of all ages” on stage. - With the two known outstanding bonds ($800k) having been paid
For those keen to display their allegiance to back, can you confirm that all remaining resident bonds are being
their favourite rock band, audiences attending held in trust?
the matinee and evening performances on - How much is currently in the trust account?
Saturday 15 September are encouraged to dress *When will a public meeting be held, given that both Ms Gunnell
up as their favourite rock or punk idol. and Mr Eskdale have told media that the Board is seeking to hold a
We Will Rock You is a long-running musical public meeting?
from London’s West End that follows the *In terms of decision making at BDHC, which decisions are being
dystopian story of a future on ‘The iPlanet’, made by the ‘Executive’ Board and which decisions are being made
formerly known as Earth, “where all musical by the Board as a collective?
instruments are banned, and creativity and
This is not a ‘witch-hunt’ or a ‘personal vendetta’ on
original thought have been outlawed under the
individuals by the Moorabool News; we are seeking answers
rule of the ‘Killer Queen’.
to questions that arise from the community. The community
Two rebellious teenagers, Galileo and
has a right to know and be satisfied with the transparency,
Scaramouche emerge to assert their
so we all can continue to ensure this organisation remains a
individualism, find the one last remaining
rich asset in our community.
musical instrument on the planet, fulfil an
ancient prophesy and bring back the power of Performance Times BDH&C is in our community and the Moorabool News is
Rock! Saturday 25th August – 1pm your local community newspaper.
Tickets are on sale now online through Sunday 26th August – 1pm Please bear with us as we continue to seek and provide
www.trybooking.com/WYFJ or in person at Saturday 8th September – 1pm & 7.30 pm answers.
Performing Arts Headquarters in Grant St, or Friday 14th September – 7.30pm *The Executive Board consists of Lyn Gunnell (Chair) 11
phone 5367 6864. Saturday 15th September – 1pm & 7.30pm – years; Robert Eskdale (Senior Vice President) 36 years; and
Discount tickets are available for the first Special Fancy Dress Performance -Audience encouraged Ian Boyle (Treasurer) 15 years.
weekend and children 2 years and under are to dress-up as your favourite Rock or Punk Idol!
Other Board members are Rowena Clift (2017), Julie Johnson
free. Sunday 16th September – 1pm.
(2018) and Paul Tatchell (2017).

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Celebrating 30 Years
Bacchus Marsh Grammar would like to
invite past students, parents, staff and the
broader School community to celebrate
our thirty year milestone at an Open Day
on Friday 7 September.
The School will be open with tours conducted
throughout the day. If you would like to be a
part of the celebration, please book your
place on a tour by visiting the School’s
website under ‘Celebrating 30 years’ for
more information: www.bmg.vic.edu.au

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Pick their project


By Carol Saffer as searches in the vast bushland throughout
Moorabool Shire.”
Bacchus Marsh Lions Club together with Both Mr Hendry and Mr Robson encourage
Bacchus Marsh SES want community help to local support for the project now the voting
build a new SES storage and training facility has started.
in Darley.
“To get funding we have to get votes,” says
They are not asking for money, just the Mr Hendry.
simple press of a key on your phone or your
However, he says while voting does not
computer.
guarantee government funding for the pro-
The construction of the new building is the
ject “you have to be in it to win it.”
project the Lions Club and the SES jointly
He says the Lions Club, as project sponsor,
submitted in June to the Victorian govern-
has been working on it for two years.
ment’s new community grants initiative –
Pick my Project. The cost for the erection of the new shed
of $190,000 is the funding amount they are
(L-R) Lara Johnson, Hayley Doughney, Emmie Morin, Chaz Jones and Seth Wall (absent Voting for the Pick my Project community
- Keira Williams, Addison Wright, Ruby Thomas, Liam Pluck, Jack Higgins) photo submitted seeking.
grants opened on Monday 13 August with

Basketballers head both organisations asking for your vote. They have the council on board for the pro-
vision of council land on which to build.
The government set up the Pick my Project
website early this year to enable organisa- “If the community gets behind us [by vot-
tions, clubs and individuals to submit a ing] we can go to the government with a

to Echuca
Ten junior Bacchus Marsh basketballers Bacchus Marsh were well represented at
project for a share of the $30 million funding
available and ask their community to vote
for it.
strong showing from the community,” says
Mr Hendry.
Minister for Regional Development Jaala
Pulford says “Pick My Project is giving every
As the only SES branch in Bacchus Marsh,
will head to Echuca to represent the Ballarat the skills day this year and held their own relying on trained volunteers to respond community the chance to submit ideas, vote
region at the Basketball Victoria Country against some of the region’s best junior to calls 24 hours a day, Lions Club member for them and then watch them happen.”
(BVC) Jamboree next month. basketballers from Ballarat, Ararat, Melton Russ Hendry says it is in desperate need of “We have been blown away by the incred-
The team, comprised of six girls and four
and Horsham. new facilities. ible ideas and initiatives put forward by re-
boys, will head upstate in September for
the Jamboree, which is a four-day intensive Bacchus Marsh Basketball Association The SES has been operating at the current gional Victorians and now we want you to
training and skills program for young President Nathan Doughney said he is premises since 1994 on Gisborne Road, an have your say on the best idea for your local
people. extremely pleased with the announcements. area that has become very restricted and im- community.”
Representatives will hear from guest “The experience will be invaluable to these pacted by heavy traffic. Voting is open from now until 17 September
speakers, participate in social activities, future prospects. We congratulate them and “It’s a worthy project for the whole of Moor- – for people over 16 within a 50km radius of
and hone their skills with some of the best abool because this is the only SES in Moora- Bacchus Marsh.
wish them every success when they head to
coaches and players in country basketball.
Echuca in September”, he said. bool right up to Ballarat.” Voting is easy, log onto https://pickmy-
The Bacchus Marsh representatives were
Contact Bacchus Marsh Basketball for more SES Unit Controller Bill Robson added, project.vic.gov.au/rounds/pick-my-project/
selected from 240 players, after participating
in a ‘Skills Day’ for under 12-year-olds, held information at bmba.secretary3340@gmail. “Our call outs include car accidents, rescue ideas/ses-storage-and-training-facility and
by BVC. com. operations, storm and flood response as well follow the prompts.

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Got a spare hand?


By Meg Kennedy

Moorabool News
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It’s a project he’s ridden solo
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Neil Harris is now looking Tuesday 13 June, 2017 Serving Ballan and district since 1872 Phone 5368 1966 Fax 5368 2764 Vol 11 No 23

for a helping hand to restore


old bikes for kids in need.
Mr Harris began restoring
bikes in March 2017 and has
recently received 100 bikes
from Melbourne charity
Bikes For Life, for restoration
and then to send off to re-
mote parts of Australia and
overseas to disadvantaged Neil Harris with the many bicycles he has repaired and now ready
to ship around the country or overseas. Photo Jessica Howard

children.
“They’re going up the
Born again bikes
By Kate Taylor “I’d been working for 45 years, as an engineer and as a charities that famous youth advocate Les Twentyman put

driveway and around the


construction manager, and for the first three months of Neil onto, sending the bikes to kids overseas as well as in the
It’s a morning so cold that you can see the fog of your breath retirement I was lost. I saw these bikes at the tip one day, and Northern Territory.
before you and still, the chink of a chisel, followed by the soft I thought it’d be a good job to fix them up,” Neil explains. Neil did try to have the bikes distributed locally, but the
thump of a hammer, is coming from Neil Harris’ shed.

veranda…I think I got a bit


Since then he’s done about 40 bikes – but, if he has a steady Bacchus Marsh Salvation Army shop isn’t big enough to hold
With a bike laid out in many, many parts before him, the line-up of bikes in need, he can average about five a day if bikes for sale.
day begins - and it will end with Neil going to sleep thinking they’re not trying to give him too much trouble. And some local charities were not willing to help out,
about what colour he might paint his rescue project. “They come to me in all sorts of condition, some have been thinking that Neil was simply going to do the bikes up and

in over my head!” Mr Harris


It’s a labour of love, as much as anything, and for Neil, out in the rain and have rusted on chains, and there are really sell them to make money.
it’s also been an incredibly charitable way to spend his good bikes out there, I’ve got one with a rusted-on pedal at But that is far from the truth. So far, in fact, that you’d need
retirement. the moment, I’ll persevere… I’ll get it off, it’s not going to get a bike to ride the distance.
Every day, from 6am to 6pm, Neil is in his shed restoring the better of me.” “I don’t want to make money out of it. The thought, that

said.
bicycles to give to kids who don’t have many good things in It’s not just a rush paint job, either – Neil goes over every they’re going to go to somebody needy, and if I can bring a
their lives. aspect of the bikes, focusing on brakes and chains. smile to somebody’s face it makes me feel real good.

“I remember when I was a young boy, and mum and dad “I give it a pretty good going over, I want to make sure “I love it; I love it.”
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Mr Harris explained that he


the other kids riding them around…” Neil remembers. them. I believe that if you’re going to do something, you do used bikes to be donated, ending in about 80 bikes appearing.
It all started just three months ago – but Neil wishes he’d it right.” Even if a bike is in bad condition, Neil can still use it for parts
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New look on Inglis


By Carol Saffer ished result looks lovely.”
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home
YOUR

“It was a positive experience


The recently completed during the construction of the
streetscape upgrade in Inglis new street scape,” she said, and
Street Ballan, between Stead likes the way the street has been
and Fisken Streets, will be offi- modernised and kept consistent
cially opened this Thursday 23
the length of the Stead to Fisken
August.
Street block.
The first stage of Inglis Street’s
Ballan Local Butcher shop
improvement included works DETOX YOUR HOME IS SAFE,
owner Shane Zammit says the
on the footpaths; placement of FREE AND EASY-TO-USE.
money was not well spent with
new street furniture; and plant-
most of his customer’s com- Use this service to dispose of common
ing of 27 new trees that Moora-
ments on the new look street household chemicals without harming your
bool Shire Council says will fur- health or the environment.
overwhelmingly negative.
ther enhance Ballan’s autumn
colours. “I think the total spend was Simply turn up on the day with your unwanted
items, and we’ll do the rest.
Council said the Inglis Street $1.3million and while it in-
upgrade was a significant in- cluded beautification works it MELTON EVENT

vestment into the local com- also included about six new car 1st September 2018
9.00 am to 1.00 pm
munity with many long-term parks. Do the maths. That’s ex- Melton Recycling Centre, 33 Ferris Road,
benefits. pensive car parking,” Mr Zam- South Melton (Cobblebank)
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1300 363 744
parking were also part of the on Thursday 23 August from
refurbishment. 3.00pm at McLeans Reserve in
“The result has been great and Inglis Street. Decanting not permitted.
Only containers up to 20 litres accepted.

we’re receiving very positive “Please come along and mark VG4210
Moorabool Shire Council General Manager for infrastructure Phil Jeffrey
feedback now the project is this occasion and hear more
inspects the streetscape with Mayor Cr Paul Tatchell. Photo – MSC
completed,” says Mayor Cr Paul about Stage two of the project,”
Tatchell. the footpath is too dangerous. way it was. They put all this Cr Tatchell said.
However, local resident Meri- Because I have a back problem, money into it and it doesn’t look Stage two will upgrade the
lyn Meadows will not be attend- south side of Inglis Street be-
I can’t walk down the street any better.”
ing the official opening. tween Fisken and Cowie Streets
on the asphalt footpaths,” Ms
“Apart from the fact that I think
Meadows said.
Zest Café owner Lisa Vella
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Moorabool Shire Council


NOTICE OF ORDINARY MEETING OF COUNCIL BACCHUS MARSH PUBLIC HALL PUBLIC MEETING
The next Ordinary Meeting of Council will be held Wednesday 5 September, 2018 in the Notice is given of a Public Meeting to be held on the Thursday 13 September 2018
Council Chambers, 15 Stead St, Ballan, commencing at 6.00pm. commencing at 7.30pm at The Supper Room, 207 Main St Bacchus Marsh.
Members of the public are most welcome to attend. The purpose of the meeting is to nominate no less than three (3) or more than nine (9) adult
persons as the Committee of Management for the Bacchus Marsh Public Hall for a term of 2
VOLUNTEER BUS DRIVER NEEDED years.
Are you interested in volunteering? Council is seeking enthusiastic, motivated volunteer bus The current committee’s term will expire on 13 September 2018. All positions will be declared
drivers to assist with the safe passage of clients to various locations. open and nominations will be accepted prior to or at the meeting.
Applicants must be willing to help and able to deal with elderly men and women, have a desire
to make a difference to our community and have good communication skills. BLACKSMITHS COTTAGE AND FORGE AGM
You will find a position description for this role on our website: Notice is given of an Annual General Meeting to be held on 28 August 2018 commencing at
https://www.moorabool.vic.gov.au/news/volunteer-bus-driver-needed. 7.30pm, at the Holy Trinity Church Hall, 17A Gisborne Road Bacchus Marsh.
You will be trained and orientated to this role. For further information please contact John
Speed – Social Support Coordinator on (03) 5366 7100. GORDON PUBLIC HALL PUBLIC MEETING
Notice is given of a Public Meeting to be held on the 5 September 2018 commencing at
EMPLOYMENT 7.30pm at the Gordon Public Hall.
Council invites applications for the existing vacancies: For further information please contact Robyn Black 0438 689 748.
Community Support Worker – casual - applications close on Friday 24 August 2018.
MCH Nurse – Permanent Full Time or Part Time Position - NAVIGATORS COMMUNITY CENTRE PUBLIC MEETING
applications close on Friday 31 August 2018. Notice is given of a Public Meeting to be held on the 30 August 2018 commencing at
MCH Nurse – Casual Positions - applications close on Friday 31 August 2018. 7.30pm at the Navigators Community Centre.
The purpose of the meeting is to nominate no less than three (3) or more than nine (9) adult
Pool Lifeguard – Seasonal Casual Positions - applications close on Monday 17 September 2018.
persons as the Committee of Management for the Navigators Community Centre for a term
Pool Duty Supervisor – Seasonal Casual Positions - of 2 years.
applications close on Monday 17 September 2018. All positions will be declared open and nominations will be accepted prior to or at the meeting.
All details available from the website: www.moorabool.vic.gov.au For further details please contact Wayne Austin, President on 0438 347 032.

GET CRAFTING AT LERDERDERG LIBRARY


Moorabool Shire Libraries have started their own“Get Crafting” social group at Lerderderg Library.
Residents are encouraged to share their passion and skills, have a break from the kids and join
like-minded crafters for an evening of creativity and fun. Bring your own craft and we’ll provide
the refreshments.
For more information, contact Moorabool Library services on 5366 7100 or visit
www.moorabool.vic.gov.au/libraries.
The “Get Crafting” group meets every Monday evening at 6.30pm at the Lerderderg Library, 215
Main St, Bacchus Marsh.
Everyone welcome. No bookings required.

Moorabool Shire Council: PO Box 18, Ballan VIC 3342 Telephone: 03 5366 7100 Facsimile: 03 5368 1757 CEO: Rob Croxford
Email: info@moorabool.vic.gov.au Web: www.moorabool.vic.gov.au Facebook: Moorabool Shire Council Twitter: @mooraboolshire
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Newborns in the district Letters to the Editor


Babies born recently at Bacchus Marsh and Email: news@themooraboolnews.com.au
Melton Regional Hospital. WRITING LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Each letter must be accompanied with the
writer’s full name, address and phone number (name and suburb for publication only) and be limited to 300
words. Letters to be received via fax, post or email (preferred option). The Editor has the right to limit the
amount of words in each letter received and published letters are at the discretion of the Editor.
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Melton parents Aleisha Dear Editor, ** I would like to also Dear Editor,
ALIMIC and Adrian have On the 24th of May 2016, send my family’s personal The six State Labor Minis-
welcomed a little sister for my son Paul was murdered thanks to young journal- ters who are under a cloud
Raphael. Born on Monday 13 in Bacchus Marsh by a com- ist Meg Kennedy from the
due to the police investigat-
August, Arielle arrived at plete stranger. For more than Moorabool News for sitting
12.57pm and weighed 2540 ing Labor’s redshirt rorts-
two years now our family with us in the cold wind-
grams. swept corridors, through for-votes scheme must step
has been ground through
the human victim’s mincing a grueling trial at the Mel- down.
machine that my family now bourne Supreme Court. It is simply untenable for
refer to as Victoria’s legal Meg’s smiling face and con- the Police Minister, Cor-
circus. versation through this mis- rections Minister and the
On Friday 11 August 2018, erable period of our lives Attorney General, amongst
after a grueling ten week has been a great support others, to remain in their
trial, on the tenth day of con- and strength to all of us.
positions while police are
sidering their verdict, the Alan C Hogan investigating Labor’s rorting
jury was dismissed because
of hundreds of thousands of
they were unable to make a Dear Editor,
unanimous decision. dollars of taxpayers’ money.
I am totally curious as
On behalf of my family I Not only should these
to why there is no light-
would like to thank that jury Ministers stand down, La-
ing along the new Halletts
and say to them that we have Way section of the road in bor’s local candidate for
seen ALL of the evidence, the Stonehill Estate which Buninyong, Michaela Settle,
The Shugg family from including the incriminating
Bacchus Marsh have has been open for well over must come clean about the
evidence that was withheld 18-months. Section is be- role she played in this dis-
welcomed their third child, a
from the jury even when tween Stonehill Estate and graceful scheme.
little girl. Born to Jasmine
and David, Lacey arrived on you requested to see that Bellevue Estate, it’s a joke.
evidence. Ms Settle was named in the
Monday 13 August at I have sent emails out to
My family fully appreci- recent Ombudsman’s report
2.19pm, weighing 8lb 2oz. council who said “not their
Lacey is a new sister for ate the juries commitment into this dishonest scheme
problem”; taken it up with as one of the lead redshirts,
Cruz and Jalen. to their role of finding the
Powercor myself which isn’t
truth even when presented but so far has failed to publi-
for me to do; sent emails
with a court sanitized ver- cally explain herself.
to State MP Don Nardella
sion of the truth. The Jury Ms Settle must declare if
twice now; first was last
members should not feel bad she has, or will be, ques-
month and he said, “looking
about not being able to make
into it”, and second today tioned by police and must
a unanimous decision; that
(Thursday 16 August) letting also explain whether or not
is far better than making the
him know, still no action. she knew this whole scheme,
wrong decision.
Total joke. under which she was em-
For me, I am going bush for
It is dangerous when dark ployed, was crooked.
a couple of weeks with my
with walking and taking
surviving son in an attempt The voters in the Buninyong
kids for walks, with the idi-
at regaining some sanity electorate deserve nothing
ots driving like fools in cars
in our lives. I suggest the less.
stressed out jury do some- and morons on motorcycles.
Had enough. Joshua Morris
thing similar as we must all
try to leave this crap behind Andrew Ellis MP State Member for
us. Maddingley Western Victoria

WESTERN ROADS UPGRADE


WESTERN HIGHWAY PROJECT

You’re Invited
Bacchus Marsh Traffic
Improvements
Grants Information Session Gisborne Rd/Holts Lane What we’re doing and when
intersection upgrade On Monday 27 August from 9:00pm
until 3:00am, subject to weather
In July, Major Road Projects Authority conditions, we’ll lay road surface
Representatives of your community group are When: Wednesday September 5th
formed to plan and deliver all major on the Melbourne-bound Western
invited to attend the launch of our 2018 grants Time: 7 PM
program. road projects for Victoria. Freeway on-ramp. To safely complete
Where: The Laurels, Glenmore Building the works, the on-ramp will be closed
With every product or service Bacchus Marsh 229 Main St The State Government has invested
Community Bank® Branch offers, money goes overnight. Signed detours will be in
BACCHUS MARSH $2.4 million to upgrade the Gisborne place via the Avenue of Honour.
back into the community. We are seeking local
organisations who are looking to partner with our RSVP: Bacchus Marsh Community Bank® Road/Holts Lane intersection. This
local Community Bank® branches. Branch upgrade will help ensure Bacchus Thanks for your patience during this
5367 4660 Marsh has the infrastructure to time. When we complete the upgrade,
bacchusmarshcelsecretary@gmail.com
support the rapidly increasing number you’ll experience safer roads, less
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of vehicles travelling through the area. congestion and better travel times.

bendigobank.com.au
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1800 105 105 Authorised by the Victorian Government,
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Youth stand up for themselves Playgroups


By Kate Taylor

One of Moorabool Shire Coun-


“If any of you have any issues
or concerns in the upcoming
agendas, come and see me…”
get a great
start
cil’s longest serving councilors But West Ward Councillor Tom
has admonished the shire’s Sullivan cut him off, calling for
youngest councilor in a very a point of Order as Cr Bingham
public way. was ‘grandstanding.’
The exchange occurred during By Meg Kennedy
“Ah, thank you, Mr Sullivan,”
debate over the draft Moorabool Cr Bingham replied.
Youth Strategy 2018-2021, which Two local playgroups in the Bacchus Marsh
But Cr Sullivan was not im- area have received funding from the State
was heard at the 1 August coun-
pressed, as he stood and boldly Government, as part of the 2018 Great Start
cil meeting.
replied loudly. Community Playgroup grant.
The gallery was packed with
“You will address me as Coun- ‘Bacchus Marsh Playgroup’ and ‘Mumma’s of
local young people who had at-
cillor Sullivan,” he retorted. Little Marshians’ both received a $1000 grant,
tended the meeting to speak in
Cr Bingham Cr Sullivan Cr Sullivan went on to speak making up part of the 50 playgroups that
support of the strategy, sharing
against the motion to put were announced as successful applicants by
their personal stories about feel- confirmation from the council “My mum had to drive me to
the strategy out for public Minister for Early Childhood Education Jenny
ing bullied about their sexuality, that they will support us,” Mr my psychologist appointments,
exhibition. Mikakos on Wednesday, 15 August.
and having difficulties in public Bamford told the meeting. because it was the only way I
spaces. “Less than five per cent of the In an application, Bacchus Marsh Playgroup
Shannon McGowan spoke in could access the service, and said the grant would “help replace the vinyl
Currently, 19-per cent of all there are young people out there young people in this munici-
favour of the strategy, telling pality have had input into this flooring in the adjoining kitchen, which is old,
persons living in Moorabool are the meeting that young people who don’t have that relationship
document. That includes a silent worn and incomplete.”
aged between 12 and 25 years. with their parents,” Ms New-
need to be more engaged in the majority who aren’t here tonight “It will also provide a more appealing
The draft strategy outlines the community and that they are man said.
to speak. This document is in- environment at playgroup to attract and retain
existing provision for youth worried about issues like find- Sarah Hageman spoke in fa- members. New families are more likely to join
services in the Shire and pre- complete,” Cr Sullivan argued.
ing employment, mental health, vour of the strategy, outlining a clean, modern and functional facility.”
sents a plan in collaboration the difficulties young people Woodlands Ward Councillor
bullying and discrimination. Pat Toohey led the argument to The program aims to target towards regional
with other external agencies face in terms of public trans-
Louis Maxwell spoke as a sup- put the strategy to the public. and growth locations where few groups exist.
and community organisations port, with Cr Toohey then ask-
porter, telling the meeting of the “We have a responsibility to “Community playgroups are an opportunity
that will further improve the ing how public transport can be
importance of a youth space. our youth,” Cr Toohey said. for parents and children to make new friends,
health and wellbeing, education enhanced.
“It’s not just a place for young learn from each other and hear about local
and employment opportunities “Public transport is intimidat- “We also have a responsibil-
people, it’s a place for the next services and supports”, said Minister Mikakos.
and participation in the Com- ing, and unreliable. I don’t know ity to advocate for better pub-
munity of the young people in generation to prosper,” Mr Max- The $50,000 investment will provide new
how to fix that,” she replied. lic transport and connections.
Moorabool. well told the meeting. community playgroups with funding to stock
East Ward Councillor Jarrod They need to be able to go
up on items such as toys, books, arts and
Thomas Bamford spoke in fa- Corey Williams, who is part Bingham, by far the youngest out into the world and access
crafts kits as well as mentoring support and
vour of the strategy. of the Western Bulldogs youth of Moorabool’s councillors, then opportunities.”
registration with Playgroup Victoria.
“This is more than a piece of pa- leadership program, also spoke addressed the young people The motion was passed, with
“We are helping more parents across Victoria
per, this gives us the feeling we in support of the strategy, as did who had come to speak at the Cr Sullivan the only councillor
access these valuable community playgroups
are part of the community, it’s a local Jessica Newman. meeting. voting against it.
closer to home.”

Landscape and Visual Screening Program – Moorabool North


Owners of residential dwellings within 4km of the Moorabool North Wind
Landscape and Visual Screening Program – Moorabool
Farm are invited to participate in a landscape and visual screening program.
This is a requirement of the Moorabool Wind Farm Planning Permit to assist
North
those closest neighbours in reducing the visual impacts of the project.
All agreed works are undertaken by Moorabool North Wind Farm at no cost
to dwelling
Owners ofowners.
residential dwellings within 4km of the Moorabool North Wind Farm are invited to
participate in a landscape and visual screening program.
Find Out More
If you would like to find out more information about the program,
register
This is aorrequirement
check your eligibility,
of the please visit ourWind
Moorabool website
Farmor contact us on:
Planning Permit to assist those closest
neighbours
T: 1800 019 in
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Outlaws on
the loose
Crime Stoppers Victoria are calling on members
of the public to help track down outlaws named
on this year’s ‘Rogue Radar’ list, some of whom
are wanted for serious offences including murder
and sexual assault.
There are currently three fugitives from Victoria,
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“The criminals on this year’s list have not just
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Mural, mural on the wall …


borders since committing their respective
crimes and are living or hiding in communities
throughout Australia,” Mr O’Hara said.
By Meg Kennedy in the country not being able to go to the “It was a fun project”. Operation Roam: Rogue Radar asks Australians
zoo often”. to visit www.crimestoppers.com.au to view the
Myrniong Mechanics Institute President,
The Myrniong Mechanics Institute “Because this is a country area where list of fugitives to see if they recognise any of the
Mark Powell, said the plans for the mural
now features an escape to the African cockatoos, wallabies, kangaroos and faces.
had originated around 15 years ago.
wilderness. Any information about these offenders should
wombats are common, we ruled them out”, “It’s terrific for the kids…and it’s certainly
A new mural by local artist Denise she said. be reported to Crime Stoppers immediately, and
Hastings has recently been unveiled, which a talking point, as it’s used by a lot of play
“The idea was early wet season on the reports are made confidentially and could be
features paintings of various African groups and school groups”.
Masai Mara (National Reserve in Kenya), eligible for a cash reward.
animals; from elephants and lions, to birds Although the hall doesn’t currently have
and children had a say in the animals Crime Stoppers advises members of the public
and monkeys roaming in the grass. any plans for more art, Mr Powell said
chosen. We used baby animals as well as to put these offenders on their radar, but not to
Ms Hastings, whose work is also displayed more art in the hall could appear sometime
adult animals, small and large.” approach them under any circumstances.
in the Helen MacPherson Smith residential in the near future.
care facility, says the idea for the painting For the design of the wall, Ms Hastings “These criminals may appear to be leading a
explains that the animals were taken from “Although that’s it for now, we would normal life; they may be your work colleague,
came from an endeavor to “make the room
sketches that were made on various trips certainly love to support the local art neighbour, or a new person that has moved to
more child friendly”.
to the zoo with her son Philip, and her community”, he said. your area, hiding in plain sight,” says Mr O’Hara.
“I said, ‘the cupboards are pretty boring,
why don’t we do a mural on them?’…and grandchild, and these were supplemented Ms Hastings thanked Wilson’s Home Members of the public with information about
the rest of the committee said ‘go for it’,” by photographs. Timber and Hardware in Bacchus Marsh, any of the individuals on the ‘Rogue Radar’ list,
she said. “I loathe painting directly from photos, who donated the paint to complete the should contact Crime Stoppers 24/7 on 1800 333
Ms Hastings explained the African animal and the committee and friends gave me project, and the Myrniong Hall Committee 000 or report their information online via www.
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WHAT’S ON
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ADULT EDUCATION Struggling with addiction; Pain from the past; family member
MARKETS
Ballan & District Community House out of control? Meeting weekly - Wednesday, 12.30pm – Jean Ballan Lions Club Market
For class enrolment information, venue hire and costs; please Oomes Room, Lerderderg Library, Bacchus Marsh. Enq- Next market – Saturday 1 September 2018
call 5368 1934 or email info@bchvic.org.au Pastor Merv Patton – 0412 290 036. First Saturday each month - Inglis St, Ballan – 9am-1pm.
Darley Neighbourhood House & Learning Centre Enquiries – 0402 390 080 (Wayne).
Ballan Playgroup
Short courses and classes. 33-35 Jonathan Drive, Darley. BM & Darley Market
Every Tuesday of school Term. St John’s Anglican Church
District Photography Club - Meetings 2nd & 4th Wednesday Saturday 1st Sept, 8am - 1pm. 1st & 3rd Saturday each month
Hall  - 9:30-11:30am. Enquiries - 0409 681 138 Anna or 0421
of month, 7.30pm. Enquiries welcome. Phone 5367 4390. at Darley Park Football Reserve. Enquiries – 0488 345 145
The Laurels – Bacchus Marsh Community College 905 558 Tamsin.  (Alan).
Courses and classes. 229 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh. Bacchus Marsh & District Garden Club Ballan Farmers Market
Enquiries & enrolments - 5367 1061. Meeting 2nd Tuesday of each month, 7.30pm at The Laurels, Next Market – Saturday 8 September, 9am-1pm.
U3A Bacchus Marsh 229 Main St, Bacchus Marsh. Guest Speakers. Supper after 2nd Saturday each month, Mill Cottage car park.
Active seniors social learning, for daily activities contact each meeting. All Welcome. Enquiries - Wendy 5367 4170. Enq – 0498 361 291 or 0490 114 130.
5367 5341 or visit our website - www.u3abacchus.org.au Ballan Anglers Inc
Meeting second Wednesday every month. Hudsons Hotel, CHURCH
MEETINGS 7.30pm. More anglers and families needed and welcome – Anglican Parish of West Moorabool
CWA - The Marshians Night Branch Bacchus Marsh 0400 003 936. Service Times - St John’s Ballan - 1st & 3rd Sundays -
Meet first Tuesday of month - The Hub, Wittick St, Darley,7pm.  Rose-Carers of Maddingley Park 9:30am; 2nd & 4th Sundays – 11am Family Service; St John’s
Enquiries - Gay Hooper 0413 350 012 Working bees every 3rd Sunday of each month. All welcome. Bungaree – 1st Sunday 6pm Saturday; 2nd, 3rd, 4th Sundays,
Ballan & District CWA Enquiries - 0400 052 857. 9am. Enq. - Rev. Wesley - 5368 2730. 
Branch meetings – 2nd Thursday each month. RSL Hall, Bacchus Marsh Family Drug Support Group Ballan Uniting Church
Inglis St, Ballan, 7.30pm. All welcome - enquiries to 0407 992 (St Paul’s) - Services 11.15am every Sunday.
For Family Members who have a loved one affected by drugs.
767 or email ballandistrictcwa@gmail.com B3 Community - Focused, family friendly church with
Enquiries - 1300 660 068.
Ballan District Vintage Machinery & Vehicle Club a difference. Services every 2nd & 4th Sundays at Avenue
Alanon Support Group - for families of alcoholics Bowling Club, Main St, Bacchus Marsh.
Meetings - second Monday each month, 8pm. Tom Mullane
Meets at 10.30am on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month Bacchus Marsh Christian Church
Pavilion, Ballan Racecourse Reserve. Enquiries – Brian 5368
at the Uniting Church Hall, Gisborne Road, Bacchus Marsh. Sunday Services 10am with kids program. 222 Main St,
2255 or Ray 5368 1177.
Enq - 0421 222 717. Bacchus Marsh. Enquiries 9028 2622.
The Pottery Group
Tuesday and Saturday 1pm-3pm, at the Public Park Hall Lal Lal Moorabool Photographic Group Inc Bacchus Marsh Uniting Church Parish
(next to Tennis Courts), Stanley St, Gordon. All welcome. Meeting 3rd Wednesday each month, 7pm. Soldiers Memorial Services - St Andrew’s 9.30am every Sunday. Pentland Hills
Enquiries to Maureen 0447173031. Hall, Lal Lal. Enquiries 5341 7535. 2pm 1st Sunday of month. Enquiries - 5367 2543 (office).
Bacchus Marsh Playgroup Footscray Poultry Club (at Bacchus Marsh) Holy Trinity Anglican Church - Bacchus Marsh
(Behind St Andrew’s Church) Cnr Gisborne Rd & Lerderderg Meetings held 2nd Sunday of month, 2pm. Poultry Pavilion. Service Times - Bacchus Marsh - Sunday 9am and 5pm;
Street, Bacchus Marsh. Monday-Friday 9am, 11am, 1pm & Racecourse Rec. Reserve, Balliang-Bacchus Marsh Rd, Balliang - 2nd Sunday 11am, 4th Sunday 9am; Myrniong – 1st
3pm. Enquiries – Cindy 0433 651 066. Bacchus Marsh. All welcome – Kerry 9741 9705. & 3rd Sunday 11am. Enquiries – 5367 5362. 
Church of the Living God
Christian youth ministry and bible teaching. 2nd Sunday
of every month, 5pm. Open to all ages. At 14 Darcy St,
Maddingley. Enq – 0408 260 727.
Bacchus Marsh Baptist Church
Sundays, 10:30am, Worship Service and Children’s Program.
Phone 5367 6550 for more details.
Our Lady Help of Christians Korobeit
Mass every Saturday 6.30pm.
Golden Harvest Christian Fellowship
Non-denominational - Prayer every Sunday 10am, Men’s
KYB Monday evenings 6pm (0429 681 566.) Ladies KYB
Wednesday 1pm (5367 6834).
Bacchus Marsh Life Church
Meeting 10am every Sunday at the BM College Drama Room,
in Grant Street. Enquiries Pastor Merv - 0412 290 036.
St Bernard’s Bacchus Marsh Catholic Church
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Gorgeous Home in Grantleigh


Marsh
properties
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get
snapped up
YPA Bacchus Marsh bourne in terms of growth
in median property prices.

NOW OPEN
62 Nelson Street, Darley Nine of the top 10 perform-
ers for Days on Market were
Price: $729,000 – $759,000 suburbs of Geelong or Bal-
Located in the highly sought after Grantleigh Estate larat. Homes remained on
sits this magnificent family home on an approximately the private market for a
875m2 block. Meticulously cared for and loved by its median of 13 days in Waurn
current owners, there is nothing to be done, except move Ponds while the figure for
in and enjoy. Upon entry, you are welcomed by high nearby Grovedale and St Al-
ceilings offering an amazing sense of space and luxury. bans Park was 16 days.

Same Network | Same Passion | New Location


As you walk through you will find your generously
sized, open plan kitchen meals and lounge area; with
GIL KING Next on the list was the
Ballarat suburb of Invermay
stone benchtops, 900mm stainless steel appliances, CEO, REIV
Park at 18 days on market,
dishwasher and butler’s pantry. An additional living
Properties in Regional Vic- followed by Whittington
area/theatre can be found off the hallway, along with
toria were snapped up nine with 18 days, Newcomb
your master bedroom with spacious walk in robe and
days faster in the 12 months with 19 days, Leopold with
en suite with double vanity shower niche and separate
to 31 July 2018 compared 21 days and Ballarat North,
toilet. The remaining three bedrooms are a great size
with the previous year, the Broadford and Corio with 22
with built in robes.
days.
Real Estate Institute of Vic-
toria’s (REIV) latest Days on If we look at how the pri-
Market data has revealed. vate sale market compared
in the 12 months to 31 July
The median number of days
2018 compared with the
on market for Regional Vic-
previous year, the top two
toria was 42 in the 12 months
performers were Gippsland
to 31 July 2018 compared
holiday towns. Loch Sport
with 51 at 31 July 2017.
experienced the highest
This is a good indicator for improvement over the year
the regional market, as a de- with homes selling 151 days
cline in the number of days quicker than in July 2017.
a home takes to sell is often Next on the list was Lakes
reflective of increased buyer Entrance at 105 days.
demand and interest in an Homes also sold a median
area or town. of 108 days faster in Maldon,
The ‘Days on Market’ data followed by Heathcote at 103
Thinking of Selling? Call Vickie Ramon 0403 194 621 or Shane O’Brien 0431 766 082 supports the REIV’s recent days, Long Gully at 59 days
quarterly median house and Bacchus Marsh at 54
price data which showed fewer days on market.
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4/8 Church Street, Bacchus Marsh ypa.com.au housing market was outper- median days on market, visit
forming Metropolitan Mel- reiv.com.au/market-insights.

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Rich in history and without doubt one of Bungaree’s landmark properties. The gorgeous Victorian home (Circa 1908) has
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trimmed home boasts original mantels, high ceilings, freestanding robes (to stay) & dado lining creating an irresistible
charm. Offering cottage gardens & fertile soil, this 1/3 acre provides town water, an unequipped bore (with brand new
pump), a biocycle septic system and fabulous heating & cooling options.
Price: $545,000 - $565,000 View: Sat 25th August 12.30–1.00pm

Agent: Chris Leonard 0409 0409 23


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Eynesbury 11 Creswick Avenue 4 2 2


Dream Living
Reinvented for today’s lifestyle, this immaculately built filled living room features upgraded window furnishings. Private Sale Contact Agent
home makes a new benchmark for home design! Upon Modern kitchen featuring elite stainless steel appliances, Inspect Saturday 25th August 11.00am-11.30am
first glance the bold façade, shaded by a beautiful low large hidden fridge cavity and immense amounts of Photo ID required
maintenance landscaped front yard, introduces you to this storage. The main bedroom contains enormous fitted Contact Lucas Ekerbicer 0418 465 892
four bedroom masterpiece. Spacious sun drenched light walk through robe and generous well-appointed ensuite. Shane O’Brien 0431 766 082
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Arbee Real Estate


AUCTION 1 Sutherland Street, Bacchus Marsh AUCTION 1 Fisken Street, Bacchus Marsh
3 1 2 3 1 1

Great Opportunity! Great Location! What An Opportunity!


Consisting of 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, lounge, dining room, kitchen/ Consisting of 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, lounge, kitchen/meals area this
meals area this property is perfect for renovation or extension. property provides a fantastic opportunity for a range of buyers. Ideal

SOLD
Decorative ceilings in the lounge, dining and bedrooms and gas heater for a renovation/extension project in a great location, or the investor/
and wall a/c in the lounge. Externally we have a single garage and developer (STCA). The block is approximately 695m2 and is within
carport, and fernery in the large back yard. The block is approximately walking distance to all the facilities that our lovely town has to offer.
835m2 and it would also suit a developer.
INSPECT By appointment INSPECT By appointment
AUCTION Saturday 15th September 11.00am AUCTION Saturday 18th August 11.00am
NEW LISTING CONTACT
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Daryl Gould 0409 233 157
arbeerealestate.com.au
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Daryl Gould 0409 233 157
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FOR SALE 2 Simpson Street, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 180 Masons Lane, Bacchus Marsh
4 2 16 4 2 4

Unique Gem In The Heart of Town 5.5 Acres Close To Town


Presenting a rare opportunity to purchase this fully refurbished 4 Beautiful family home, huge outdoor entertaining area & extensive
bedroom home with substantial shedding that can accommodate up to shedding. 4 bedrooms, master with WIR & ens, remaining 3 with BIRs,
15 cars. On a huge 1880m² parcel of prime residential land in one of the spacious kitchen with island bench & an adjacent meals area & huge
best streets in the Bacchus Marsh CBD. lounge room. Ducted evap cooling, reverse cycle a/c & wood heater.
Outdoor entertaining area joins the house to the 400sqm shedding.

INSPECT By appointment INSPECT By appointment


FOR SALE $790,000 - $840,000 FOR SALE $1,750,000 - $1,850,000
CONTACT Peter Leonard 0429 671 990 CONTACT Peter 0429 671 990 Daryl 0409 233 157
WEB arbeerealestate.com.au WEB arbeerealestate.com.au

FOR SALE 16 Pilmer Street, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 12 Moore Street, Bacchus Marsh
3 2 1 3 2 2

Perfect Location, Perfect Home Don’t Judge A Book By Its Cover


Centrally located in one of our premier streets this home of 3 bedrooms, Family home on a 1011m2 block has to be inspected to be appreciated.
2 bathrooms plus a second lounge/study/4th bedroom presents Built to utilise the slope of the land, beautifully presented 3 bedroom, 2
beautifully. Master has WIR & ENS, & bedrooms 2 & 3 have BIRs. bathroom home with 2 great living areas. The lower level brings us into
Ducted heating and cooling installed throughout. Single garage & also a huge rumpus room with your own wine cellar under the staircase.

UNDER CONTRACT UNDER OFFER


a single carport. The home is fitted with solar panels to save on your Large double garage, adjoining workshop and toilet with vanity, as well
energy costs and roller shutters for added security. as under house storage area.
INSPECT By appointment INSPECT By appointment
FOR SALE $590,000-$640,000 FOR SALE $580,000-$620,000
CONTACT Daryl 0409 233 157 CONTACT Daryl Gould 0409 233 157
WEB arbeerealestate.com.au WEB arbeerealestate.com.au

FOR SALE 40 Grey Street, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 62 Halletts Way, Bacchus Marsh
3 1 2 3 1 2

Invest in Me!! Unique Development Opportunity


3 bedroom 1 bathroom house is an ideal investment. Spacious lounge 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home on 900sqm block with plans & permits
room with gas wall heater. Kitchen & meals area has wall a/c. Bedrooms for 2 x 6 star energy rated, 2 bedroom, one bathroom, single garage
1 & 2 have BIRs & bedroom 3 is big. Large brick garage & workshop units to the rear. Generate a rental income from the house while you
approx. 9m x 6m with roller door, concrete floor, power & mechanics pit develop the rear. House currently returning $16,640pa & flexible
& large backyard on 800m2. Walking distance to the Darley Shopping settlement terms are available. Visit our website today for full plans,
centre. Currently tenanted with tenant keen to stay on long term. soil tests, rental appraisals, Section 32.
INSPECT By appointment INSPECT By appointment
FOR SALE $375,000-$395,000 FOR SALE $620,000-$670,000
CONTACT Daryl Gould 0409 233 157 CONTACT Steve 0475 888 101 Liam 0407 385 297
WEB arbeerealestate.com.au WEB arbeerealestate.com.au

FOR SALE 75 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 6/26 Rutherford Court, Maddingley
Factory 6/26 Rutherford Court
2 1 1
With a floor size of 150m², this innovative designs offer: Three
Great Central Location! phase power. A collection of versatile workspaces in a bespoke
gated development ideal for small businesses, tradesmen, SMSF’s
Close to Main Street this well maintained 2 bedroom home, with formal & Investors. Architecturally designed. Lofty clear span warehouse.
lounge, gas heating & wall a/c, kitchen with gas cooking & family Loading bays. Container height rollerdoors. Wide road for easy

SOLD
bathroom is in the perfect location. On an excellent 660m2 (approx) truck access. CCTV security. Electronic security gates. On site car
block with external laundry, fernery & single garage & workshop. Ideal parking. Staff amenities. Excellent depreciation benefits.
for first home buyers & investors or developers (STCA).

INSPECT Saturday 11th August 11.00-11.30am INSPECT By appointment


FOR SALE $440,000-$460,000 FOR SALE $295,000 exc GST
CONTACT Daryl Gould 0409 233 157 CONTACT Peter 0429 671 990 Daryl 0409 233 157
WEB arbeerealestate.com.au WEB arbeerealestate.com.au

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

www.arbeerealestate.com.au
140 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh 5367 2333
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4 2 1 3 2 1
Bacchus Marsh 3 Kerr Street Bed Bath Car
Maddingley 3/1 McCrae Street Bed Bath Car

Future Potential in a Convenient Location Private Sale Maddingley Side Private Sale
This home offers a great opportunity Perfectly located just minutes from
Price $385,000 - $410,000 Price $490,000 - $520,000
whether you’re looking for an Train station, Maddingley Park
investment property, or entry into the Office 2/137 Main Street, and popular Schools is this quality Office 2/137 Main Street,
market in a handy location. This cement Bacchus Marsh 5367 8128 townhouse in a complex of 3. Light Bacchus Marsh 5367 8128
sheet clad home features 4 bedrooms and bright interiors features polished
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master with ensuite, 2 separate living timber flooring, high ceilings, gas
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cupboard space. A level rear backyard Web www.lensmith.com.au 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, quality Web www.lensmith.com.au
on approx. 600 sqm. This one will be appliances to kitchen, great outdoor
hard to beat for convenience. entertainment area, single garage plus
workshop. Perfect in every way.

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3 2 3 4 2 2
Bacchus Marsh 6 O’Hagan Place Bed Bath Car
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Quiet Retreat in Neighbourly Court Private Sale Modern Day Family Home Private Sale
Set on a super sized 1200 sqm parcel Excellent in design and crafted this
Price $575,000 – $610,000 Price $470,000 - $490,000
of land is this family home surrounded home is tailor-made for modern
by lush greenery and positioned in Office 2/137 Main Street, family living with its large open plan Office 2/137 Main Street,
quiet court only minutes from Bacchus Bacchus Marsh 5367 8128 living zones, 4 generous bedrooms, 2 Bacchus Marsh 5367 8128
Marsh’s thriving main street shopping bathrooms and double car garage all
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schools. The home reveals immense Kelvin Gaffiero 0481 991 828 of land. Kelvin Gaffiero 0481 991 828
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Beautifully Renovated Home with Private Sale Unique Home with Mesmerising Views Private Sale
Superb Indoor/Outdoor Liveability This instantly engaging home is
Price $685,000 - $750,000 Price $680,000 - $720,000
Classic built home in a peaceful yet destined to impress with it’s beautiful
convenient setting within walking Office 2/137 Main Street, views, long list of features and versatile Office 2/137 Main Street,
distance to schools, village shopping Bacchus Marsh 5367 8128 floor plan. A stunning renovation is Bacchus Marsh 5367 8128
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system AC and smeg SS appliances. 13m x 7m colourbond workshop, land
Established front & rear gardens and size is nearly 1 acre (3292sqm) with
auto-remote to garage/workshop. town water connected.
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Ballarat Football League


Results - Round 17
Seniors
BFL
East Point 16.13 (109) def Redan 8.9 (57)
Lake Wendouree 12.17 (89) def Melton South 6.4 (40)
Melton 13.12 (90) def Sunbury 5.7 (37)
Ladder
Bacchus Marsh 8.11 (59) def Sebastopol 6.14 (50) Team % PTS
North Ballarat City 14.10 (94) def Darley 8.15 (63) Seniors
Reserves 1   East Point..................159.24  60      
East Point 15.26 (116) def Redan 0.1 (1) 2   Bacchus Marsh.........146.24  48      
Melton South 8.17 (65) def Lake Wendouree 4.6 (30) 3   North Ballarat City....128.31  48      
4   Melton.......................120.54  48      
Melton 9.7 (61) def Sunbury 3.4 (22)
5   Darley........................114.36  48      
Bacchus Marsh 6.6 (42) def Sebastopol 4.6 (30) 6   Lake Wendouree.......98.18   44      
Darley 9.12 (66) def North Ballarat City 4.7 (31) 7   Sebastopol.................99.01   36      
Under 18.5s 8   Sunbury..................... 94.11   36      
Redan 6.6 (42) def East Point 5.7 (37) 9   Ballarat.......................55.38   20      
Lake Wendouree 11.8 (74) def Melton South 6.7 (43) 10  Redan .......................69.79   16      
Sunbury 8.6 (54) def Melton 6.4 (40) 11  Melton South.............64.08   12      
Darley 16.17 (113) def North Ballarat City 3.6 (24) Reserves
1   East Point................. 290.43  66      
Ballarat Junior Football League 2   Bacchus Marsh.........185.49  60      
3   Darley........................118.81  44      
Results – Round 16
4   Sunbury.................... 108.16  42      
U16.5 Seniors 5   Melton South.............105.72  40  
East Point  8.12 (60) def Lake Wendouree 4.6 (30) 6   Melton........................89.72   36      
North Ballarat 5.8 (38) def Bacchus Marsh 0.0  (0) 7   Sebastopol ................78.00   32      
Ballarat 3.7 (25) def Redan 2.10 (22) 8   Lake Wendouree ......84.20   28      
Mount Clear 12.21 (93) def Darley 2.2 (14) 9   Redan ........................62.42   28      
U16.5 Reserves 10  Ballarat ..................... 74.78   24      

Bacchus Marsh Acrofun


East Point 7.10 (52) def Lake Wendouree 7.4 (46) 11  North Ballarat City....52.20   16      
Ballarat Football Netball League Inc. Bacchus Marsh 6.8 (44) def Sebastopol 1.3  (9) U18.5s
1   East Point .................179.54  60      
Ballarat 7.11 (53)  def Redan 2.4 (16)
Ballarat Football Netball League Inc.
ABN: 92 282 164 348
2   Lake Wendouree......152.89  56      
Mount Clear 5.11 (41) def North Ballarat 3.4 (22) 3   North Ballarat City.....218.85 52      
ABN: 92 282 164 348
The Bacchus Marsh Acrofun club competed
Netball Level 5 U14 Seniors 4   Sunbury....................138.83  48      
at
13 & the Stawell Gymnastics club for the East Point  14.13 (97) def Lake Wendouree 0.5  (5) 5   Redan........................115.37  44      
Under Reserves
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Darley 3350 Bacchus Marsh  6.5 (41)  def Sebastopol  1.1  (7) 6   Ballarat......................115.45  40      
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Sunday 26th August 10:00am Redan 4.9 (33)  def Ballarat 2.2 (14) 7   Darley...........................91.43 36      
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Sunday 26th August
&
10:00am
North Ballarat  5.12 (42) def Clear 2.0 (12) 8   Bacchus Marsh..........56.71   32      
Team
13 & Under members - Diana Scalzo, Kate 6th individual Tahlia Mort
Seniors
9   Melton........................79.44   28      
U14 Reserves
Batchelor,
Qualifying Final
Ava Cook, Tahleah James,
1 North Ballarat
Marlie
v Redan 2 Eastern Oval Saturday 25th August 11:00am
10  Melton South............. 24.75   12      
1st Elimination
Regional Final Manager
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Manager Lake Wendouree 4.7 (31) def East Point 3.4 (22)
Williams, Chanelle Davis 11  Sebastopol ..................0.00    0       
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Sunday 26th AugustBibby 11:00am
Sebastopol 4.4 (28) def Bacchus Marsh 4.1 (25)
3rd
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& Underteam 310vault
Reserves M: 0409 072 403 M: 0417 530 589 M: 0438 798 883
Redan 5.13 (43) def Ballarat 2.7 (19)
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5th - team bars North Ballarat 4.8 (32) def Mount Clear 1.2  (8)
1st Elimination Final 3 Ballarat v East Point 6 Wendouree Reserve 1 Sunday 26th August 12:00pm U16.5 Seniors
6thElimination
2nd - teamFinalbeam4 Ballarat Storm MEDIA RELEASE
v Sebastopol Floor - 5th individual
5 Wendouree Reserve 2 Mikayla
Sunday Cornford
26th August 12:00pm U12 Seniors 1   East Point..................256.76  56      
4th - team floor
15 & Under Seniors
To: BFNL Media Overall - 5th individual Tahlia Mort & 6th East Point 5.3 (33) def Lake Wendouree 0.3  (3) 2   Lake Wendouree......201.62  52      
Qualifying Final 1 North Ballarat v Lake Wendouree 2 Eastern Oval Saturday 25th August 1:00pm
5th
From:
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Elimination Final team3 East Point
Ballarat Football
v Darley individual
& Mikayla
Reserve 1 Cornford
Netball League
6 Wendouree Sunday 26th August 1:00pm Bacchus Marsh 8.5 (53) def Sebastopol 0.1  (1) 3   North Ballarat............167.29  44      
Date: v Wednesday, 8 June 2016 Ballarat 5.7 (37) def Redan  4.4 (28) 4   Ballarat......................119.30  36      
6thElimination
2nd - individual
Final 4overall - Diana Scalzo
Sebastopol Redan 2nd overall Reserve
5 Wendouree team2 Sunday 26th August 1:00pm
Number
17 & Under of pages (Inc this one):
Reserves Two (2) Mount Clear 7.1 (43) def North Ballarat 4.7 (31) 5   Redan........................108.71  28      
Qualifying Final
Subject: 1 North Ballarat v BFNL
Bacchus Marsh
2 Eastern
Junior
Finals WeekOval1 Fixture Saturday 25th August 2:00pm
U12 Reserves 6   Mount Clear...............81.45   24      
7   Bacchus Marsh..........33.25   12      

BFL Junior Finals


1st Elimination Final 3 Lake Wendouree v Ballarat 6 Wendouree Reserve 1 Sunday 26th August 2:00pm
2nd Elimination Final 4 East Point v Redan 5 Wendouree Reserve 2 Sunday 26th August 2:00pm Lake Wendouree 6.4 (40) def East Point 1.1  (7) 8   Darley...........................34.93   4       
The McDonald’s Ballarat FNL is pleased to announce the fixture for the first week of the 2018 finals
17 & Under Seniors Sebastopol 6.4 (40) def Bacchus Marsh 0.0  (0) U16.5 Reserves
series.
Qualifying Final 1 North Ballarat v Lake Wendouree 2 Eastern Oval Saturday 25th August 3:00pm Redan 5.6 (36) def Ballarat 2.1 (13) 1   Ballarat..................... 300.94  60      
1st Elimination Final 3 Mt Clear v Sebastopol 6 Wendouree Reserve 1 Sunday 26th August 3:00pm
The league is excited
2nd Elimination Final 4 Darley
that all clubs are represented5 across
v Redan
football and Sunday
Wendouree Reserve 2
netball in at least 3:00pm
26th August
one North Ballarat 10.5 (65) def Mount Clear 0.1  (1) 2   Bacchus Marsh.........192.97  52      
competition, with particular mention to the Ballarat Storm for having a netball team qualify for finals Darley 14.5 (89) def Ballarat Storm 0.0  (0) 3   Mount Clear..............169.51  52      
in their first year of competition.
Finals during the first week will see Eastern Oval Ballarat host the Qualifying Finals on Saturday 4   Redan........................130.31  40      
25th August, while Wendouree Reserve and Northern Oval will host the Elimination Finals on
The fixture for both football and netball in week 1 are:
Sunday 26th August.
Ballarat Football/Netball League
Ballarat Netball League
5   North Ballarat ............92.07   32      
6   Sebastopol.................98.97   28      
Results – Round
Results – Round 17 17 7   East Point ..................70.89   28      
Football
U/12 Reserves Club A B C D 19&Under E 8   Lake Wendouree.......70.64   24      
Please contact 2theBallarat
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5 Northern Oval No 2 Sun 27th August 8:55am Redan 35 36 27 15 29 - U14 Seniors
2nd Elimination Final 3 Redan v East Point 6 Wendouree Reserve 1 Sun 27th August 8:55am Lake Wendouree 40 50 42 29 40 24 1   North Ballarat...........1212.07 62      
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1st Elimination Final 5 Bacchus Marsh v Ballarat 4 Northern Oval No 2 Sun 27th August 9:50am
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2nd Elimination Final 6 Darley v North Ballarat 3 Wendouree Reserve 1 Sun 27th August 9:50am
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U/14 Reserves 5   Ballarat....................... 47.47   28      
6   Bacchus Marsh..........44.81   28      
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U/14 Seniors
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Aaron Willitts Bacchus Marsh....................... 50 9   Darley.........................25.87   16      
1st Elimination Final 4 Redan v Ballarat 5 Northern Oval No 2 Sun 27th August 12:20pm Jake Owen Bacchus Marsh....................... 40 U14 Reserves
2nd Elimination Final 3 Mt Clear v Bacchus Marsh 6 Wendouree Reserve 1 Sun 27th August 12:20pm Benjamin Speight Bacchus Marsh....................... 37 1   North Ballarat............514.20  60      
U/16.5 Reserves
Reserves 2   Redan........................ 214.17  52      
Qualifying Final 1 Ballarat v Bacchus Marsh 2 Eastern Oval Sat 26th August 1:35pm
Brent Fitzpatrick East Point................................. 44 3   Mount Clear............. 203.99  52      
1st Elimination Final 4 Redan v North Ballarat 5 Northern Oval No 2 Sun 27th August 1:35pm
4   Lake Wendouree......107.85  36      
2nd Elimination Final 3 Mt Clear v Sebastopol 6 Wendouree Reserve 1 Sun 27th August 1:35pm Ethan Tibbles Bacchus Marsh....................... 44
5   East Point...................90.78   34      
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6   Sebastopol.................70.94   32      
1st Elimination Final 5 Redan v ABN: 92 282 164 348
Ballarat 4 Northern Oval No 2 Sun 27th August 3:10pm 7   Bacchus Marsh......... 48.96   20      
2nd Elimination Final 6 Mt Clear v North Ballarat 3 Wendouree Reserve 1 Sun 27th August 3:10pm Under 18.5s 8   Darley.........................34.82   20      
Jack Riding North Ballarat City................ 35 9   Ballarat.......................35.83   18      
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U16.5 Seniors 2   East Point..................195.44  48      
2nd Elimination Final 4 East Point v Redan 5 Wendouree Reserve 2 Sunday 26th August 10:00am 3   North Ballarat............185.94  48      
13 & Under Seniors Luke Cullen East Point................................. 34 4   Ballarat...................... 137.68  40      
Qualifying Final 1 North Ballarat v Redan 2 Eastern Oval Saturday 25th August 11:00am U16.5 Reserves 5   Bacchus Marsh......... 111.26  38      
1st Elimination Final 3 Lake Wendouree v East Point 6 Wendouree Reserve 1 Sunday 26th August 11:00am Riley Constable Ballarat..................................... 40         6   Darley........................141.82  34      
2nd Elimination Final 4 Ballarat v Darley 5 Wendouree Reserve 2 Sunday 26th August 11:00am
15 & Under Reserves
Spencer Jenks Bacchus Marsh....................... 20         7   Lake Wendouree.......69.26   28      
Qualifying Final 1 Lake Wendouree v North Ballarat 2 Eastern Oval Saturday 25th August 12:00pm Flynn Pettitt Bacchus Marsh........................19         8   Redan......................... 63.14   28      
1st Elimination Final 3 Ballarat v East Point 6 Wendouree Reserve 1 Sunday 26th August 12:00pm U14 Seniors 9   Sebastopol................... 15.75   8       
2nd Elimination Final 4 Ballarat Storm v Sebastopol 5 Wendouree Reserve 2 Sunday 26th August 12:00pm
Tynon Oakley North Ballarat City................ 53 U12 Reserves
15 & Under Seniors
Qualifying Final 1 North Ballarat v Lake Wendouree 2 Eastern Oval Saturday 25th August 1:00pm U14 Reserves 1   North Ballarat............734.31  64      
1st Elimination Final 3 East Point v Darley 6 Wendouree Reserve 1 Sunday 26th August 1:00pm Jordan Kroussoratis Redan....................................... 26         2   Ballarat......................294.79  52      
2nd Elimination Final 4 Sebastopol v Redan 5 Wendouree Reserve 2 Sunday 26th August 1:00pm
U12 Seniors 3   Redan....................... 309.29  44      
17 & Under Reserves 4   Sebastopol................250.24  40      
Nick Sardo North Ballarat City................ 25        
Qualifying Final 1 North Ballarat v Bacchus Marsh 2 Eastern Oval Saturday 25th August 2:00pm 5   Darley........................243.95  40      
1st Elimination Final 3 Lake Wendouree v Ballarat 6 Wendouree Reserve 1 Sunday 26th August 2:00pm Jayven Tanner Darley...................................... 23         6   East Point...................69.32   28      
2nd Elimination Final 4 East Point v Redan 5 Wendouree Reserve 2 Sunday 26th August 2:00pm Archie Lalor Bacchus Marsh....................... 13         7   Mount Clear...............55.75   20      
U12 Reserves
17 & Under Seniors
Qualifying Final 1 North Ballarat v Lake Wendouree 2 Eastern Oval Saturday 25th August 3:00pm 8   Lake Wendouree.......62.26   16      
1st Elimination Final 3 Mt Clear v Sebastopol 6 Wendouree Reserve 1 Sunday 26th August 3:00pm Cooper Glenwright Ballarat..................................... 26         9   Bacchus Marsh..........23.20   16      
2nd Elimination Final 4 Darley v Redan 5 Wendouree Reserve 2 Sunday 26th August 3:00pm Ayden Champness Darley.......................................11         10  Ballarat Storm..............3.47    0       
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Tinies in their Song Costumes –Teddy bears. Photo - submitted

Pentland Calisthenics
The competition season for 2018 has journey to Frankston for their Longbeach
commenced for local calisthenics group – competition. The Tinies had a wonderful
Pentland Calisthenics College. competition being awarded a 1st place in
All groups except the Sub Juniors have three out of their four items – Free Exercises,
commenced their performances. Rods & Song. Coaches Nikki Gywnn-Sutton
The Tinies aged 3 – 7 were the first to step and Dannae Stewart said “it was great to see
them rewarded”.
out on stage at the Barwon Competitions at
Werribee. The Seniors were awarded the following
places for their first competition outing:
They performed four items and were
March – 3rd, Clubs – Highly Commended,
fortunate enough to be placed in every item.
Free Exercises – 2nd, Rods, Aesthetics and
They were awarded an Honourable Mention
Dance Arrangement – Highly Commended.
for their Rods Exercises & Dance, a third for
The Juniors and Intermediates heading to
Free Exercises and a first place for their Song.
Burwood with the Juniors completing in
The Juniors aged 11 – 13 performed at the their Mountain Districts Competition and
same venue and they had six items in their were awarded a Highly Commended for
competition syllabus and they also placed each performance. The Intermediates first
in every item. Honourable Mention: Clubs, competition for the year was the Calisthenics
Free Exercises, Rods and Song & Dance, Victoria State Championships. In a very even
Third: Aesthetics and Second: Figure March. competition they had to wait until the final
The Tinies headed to Penola College in performance to hear their number called
Broadmeadows for their Northern District out – they were awarded a 2nd place for their
Competition while the Seniors made the very entertaining Calisthenics Revue.
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Cobras Close In On Double Chance


their season’s mortality, they game setting up Ben Speight required a team effort across term only to squander their BACCHUS MARSH 2.1-13
were able to overcome na- with a valuable goal in the all lines. lion’s share of opportunities. 6.3-39 7.10-52 8.11-59 def
ture’s elements in all of its third term. Riley Stuhldreier bagged Daniel Burton’s unwavering SEBASTOPOL 2.4-16 3.8-
winter glory and a horror 48 Cobras coach Travis Hodg- the best on ground honours consistency in the ruck con- 26 4.11-35 6.14-50
hours for the Club leading son was rapt with the win. from the majority of on- tinues and is one constant BACCHUS MARSH
in. “(We were) undermanned lookers for his efforts in the the Cobras can rely on week (GOALS) H. Coulton 3, L.
The Marsh was in damage against an opposition that defensive half and at the in, week out. On the flipside, Noonan, K. Dickson, D. Phy-
control early Saturday morn- had everything to play for, coal face. Stuhldreier’s clean it’s one they can’t afford to land, A. Willits, B. Speight
ing and forced to shuffle the we really stood up today,” hands at ground level and lose.
magnets to accommodate BACCHUS MARSH (BEST)
he said. surety by foot was matched While the top six is offi- R. Stuhldreier, H. Coulton,
the late withdrawals of key only by his brother Nico- cially a ‘lock’ and the minor
Hodgson nailed the match- D. Burton, L. Mullen, B. Grif-
defender Trent Angwin las who continues to thrive
ups and praised the efforts premiership assured (East fiths, K.Dickson.
(foot), Dylan Bishop (food on-ball.
of those who carried out Point), the battle for the
poisoning) and Harrison Leading Goalkickers
those defensive roles. Cobras captain and reliable double chance will go down
King (flu). The three changes DARLEY
“Hamish Coulton (three defender Liam Mullen wore to the wire with Bacchus
made it five in total follow- H. INGLIS 15
by Todd Whelan goals) had a defensive for- dangerous Burras forward Marsh, Melton and North
ing the Cobras’ win over
ward role on dangerous half James Keeble like a glove Ballarat all in the mix. B. GRAHAM 15
Sunbury the previous week
with Jacob Chisari (ham- back Tony Lockyer. Not only and did well to restrict the Bacchus Marsh (2nd) will J. EDWARDS 14
BACCHUS MARSH has
string) and Daniel Foley (leg) did he blanket Lockyer he leading goalkicker to three. host Melton (4th) this Satur- D. ROBSON 11
kept its prized double
already sidelined. was able to impact the score- Keeble was the primary tar- day at Maddingley Park in M. HANSON 10
chance hopes alive with a board for us. get in the Burras’ superior
With five absentees came the final round of the home BACCHUS MARSH
tenacious nine-point win on number of inside 50s (54-51). and away season, while
five opportunities; Con- “Logan Blundell (did a job)
the road against Sebastopol A. WILLITS 50
nor Stone, the most notable and youngster Kane Dick- Free kicks were on the nose Darley (5th) are at home to
last Saturday. son was very good on (ex East Point (1st). North Bal- J. OWEN 40
of the inclusions on debut. of the Cobras faithful (24-42)
Not only were the Cobras The 18-year old received the Brisbane Lion) Matt Austin.” as the Burras continued to larat City (3rd) have the bye. B. SPEIGHT 37
able to hold off a determined call-up on Friday night and The win was hard fought, press with repeated forward What a finish we’re having, H. COULTON 17
‘Burras’ outfit, fighting for responded well in his first an arm wrestle of types and entries deep into the final see you at the footy! R. STUHLDREIER 14

Bacchus Marsh Soccer Club Bacchus Marsh v Sebastopol


Under 13s Div 1 open. Photos: Tim Saultry

Bacchus Marsh SC Blue Defeated Victoria Park SC. ( 4 - 0 ).


Goals: David Dillon ( 1 ), Mackai La Rocca ( 2 ), Nicholas
Misiti ( 1 ).
Under 13s Div 2 open.
Bacchus Marsh SC Yellow Lost to Daylesford & Hepburn
United SC. ( 0 - 2 ).
Under 15s Div 1 Open
Bacchus Marsh Blue SC. Defeated Warrnambool Rangers
FC. ( 3 - 2 ). Goals: Jacob Kirwin ( 1 ), Harry Barnes ( 2 )
Under 16 Girls.
Bacchus Marsh SC Lost to Buninyong SC. ( 0 - 1 )
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ating the perfect setting. This is an outstanding time for
taking on a humanitarian project.

Stars & Puzzles


LEO—July 23-August 22
Use the week to show off. Prove why you are worth more
money and more respect. A former friendship may be re-
newed if you are willing to overlook minor flaws. Cultural
pursuits are rewarding - in several ways.
VIRGO—August 23-September 22
This is a great week for announcing your biggest plans,
QUICK PUZZLE as family, partners and colleagues are supportive and at-

★★★★★★★★ ✯✯✯✯✯✯
tentive. Keep informed of local goings on. What you store
up now pays dividends.
LIBRA—September 23-October 22
Various types of joint ventures are favoured. Be a little
★★★★★★★★ more cautious with houseold gadgets and a lot bolder
when expressing affections. The weekend offers a dash
of glamour - dress appropriately.

SCORPIO—October 23-November 21
ARIES—March 21-April 20
Return engagements characterise the week with the You are utterly charming as you make your social rounds
arrival of an old friend and/or admirer. Luck is with you or try to persuade people with your pet ideas - but you
all weekend. Educational pursuits could lead to a career are too easily charmed yourself, particularly by smooth
or financial advancement. talking salespeople or lazy workmates.

TAURUS—April 21-May 22 SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22


Relationships are emphasized. A family tie srengthens Exchanges of ideas and brainstorming sessions can lead
and an important new friendship is launched - or an ex- to financial rewards. Try to spend more time with older
isting one deepens. Watch that you are not too willing to relatives. Read papers and personal documents with
accept the blame on the weekend. exceptional care.

GEMINI—May 23-June 21 CAPRICORN—December 23-January 20


Your appreciation and understanding of beautiful things Some recent ideas backfire, but other ideas will win you
is expanded now. A tough money decision faces you af- the kudos you deserve. Oddly, the ones you were unsure
ter the weekend. Invite a loved one to play devil’s advo- of earn the loudest applause. Friends may ask for support
cate, but don’t take him/her too seriously. emotionally and financially.
NO. 9056 CANCER—June 22-July 22 AQUARIUS—January 21-February 19
ACROSS DOWN
1. Amphibian (4) 1. Compel (5) Evenings can be very romantic, so spend added time cre- Your biggest job is to make order out of chaos! A loved
7. Church (9) 2. Due (5) ating the perfect setting. This is an outstanding time for one is attentive and with no strings attached. This a good
8. Destroy (4) 3. Carriage (6) taking on a humanitarian project. time to sign up for an exercise programme. A small wind-
9. Image (4) 4. Hut (6) fall is possible by Friday.
LEO—July 23-August 22
10. Frost (4) 5. River (Europe) (4) PISCES—February 20-March 20
11. Border (4) 6. Game (9) Use the week to show off. Prove why you are worth more
14. Charlaton (10) 12. Rot (9) money and more respect. A former friendship may be re- You shine creatively, so don’t be shy about adding a
16. Dog (10) 13. Give off (4) newed if you are willing to overlook minor flaws. Cultural splash of colour or a poetic touch on the jobs you tackle.
19. Sort (4) 15. Snap (4) pursuits are rewarding - in several ways. Trips are favoured on the weekend with surprise news
22. Sword (4) 17. Actors (6) waiting at your destination.
24. Domesticated (4) 18. Transparent (6) VIRGO—August 23-September 22
25. Thought (4) 20. Country (5) BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
This is a great week for announcing your biggest plans, You are kind, considerate and able to adapt to any situa-
26. Wheezy (9) 21. Outline (5) as family, partners and colleagues are supportive and at-
27. Separate (4) 23. Resound (4) tion - but so easily flattered and sometimes superficial.
tentive. Keep informed of local goings on. What you store Opportunities to increase earnings may open up by the
CRYPTIC PUZZLE up now pays dividends. end of the year.
ACROSS LIBRA—September 23-October 22
1. On return, secure accommodation (4). 7, Pictures of Various types of joint ventures are favoured. Be a little
a harbour by which a stir was created (9). 8. Much taken more cautious with houseold gadgets and a lot bolder

SUDOKU
aback when I get in from work (4). 9. Name with which
the numismatist’s familiar (4). 10. Girl-friend at the fruit- when expressing affections. The weekend offers a dash
erer’s (4). 11. Story of the South African game, first half of glamour - dress appropriately.
(4). 14. It identifies a player as somebody passe (4,6).
16. The marquee, even so, collapsed with time (3,2,5). SCORPIO—October 23-November 21
19. Hot number about in those days (4). 22. Spring you
stop the flow of (4). 24. Surround the gang (4). 25. Fig- NUMBER GAME
You are utterly charming as you make your social rounds
or try to persuade people with your pet ideas - but you
ure it’s mistaken in the catelogue (4). 26. A valuable are too easily charmed yourself, particularly by smooth
addition to the aviary? (9). 27. He’s done two times in- ANSWER
talking salespeople BELOW
or lazy workmates.
side , love and duck! (4).
SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22
DOWN
1. Scolds, producing tears (5). 2. Due to being indebted Exchanges of ideas and brainstorming sessions can lead
to (5). 3. Cold, can go off to get something warming (6). to financial rewards. Try to spend more time with older
4. Do your best to eliminate the coarser elements (6). 5. relatives. Read papers and personal documents with
Put a cover round it (4). 6. Minor work of art (9). 12. exceptional care.
Pretend I have got over the attachment (9). 13. Help,
but be taking a time about it (4). 15. Does the nursery- CAPRICORN—December 23-January 20
man charge a lot for it? (4). 17. Will it present a naviga- Some recent ideas backfire, but other ideas will win you
tor with singular difficulties (6). 18. From Italy, half have the kudos you deserve. Oddly, the ones you were unsure
gone to the French riviera (6). 20. Lift many a one has of earn the loudest applause. Friends may ask for support
got stuck in (5). 21. Less? By no means! (3,2). 23. Forced emotionally and financially.
me to ring now (4).
AQUARIUS—January 21-February 19
Your biggest job is to make order out of chaos! A loved
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9055
23, M-AD-e.
one is attentive and with no strings attached. This a good
17, Strait(s). 18, (ha)Ve-Nice. 20, Ho-I-st. 21, Not so.
QUICK SOLUTIONS time to sign up for an exercise programme. A small wind-
5, L-a-id. 6, Statuette. 12, Affect-I-on. 13, A-be-t. 15, Mint.
Across - 7, Cabbage-white. 8, Ardent. 9, Fickle. 10, Agil- fall is possible by Friday.
Down - 1, Rates (anag.). 2, Owing. 3, C-ognac. 4, Strain.
ity. 12, Alert. 15, Block. 16, Sparkle. 18, Frolic. 20, Ras-
26, Gold-finch. 27, O-t-t-O.
PISCES—February 20-March 20
cal. 22, Butterscotch.
Ten t-o seven. 19, T-H-en. 22, Stem. 24, Ring. 25, L-ist.
Down - 1, Madrigal. 2, Able. 3, Agitate. 4, Swift. 5, Cir-
Anna. 10, Date. 11, SA-ga(me). 14, Back number. 16, You shine creatively, so don’t be shy about adding a
cular. 6, Hell. 11, Locality. 13, Reliance. 14, Apprise. 17,
Across - 1, Room (rev.). 7, Port-raits. 8, To-I-l (rev.). 9, splash of colour or a poetic touch on the jobs you tackle.
Screw. 19, Robe. 21, Show.
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS Trips are favoured on the weekend with surprise news
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS waiting at your destination.
Across - 7, Break-through. 8, Esther (anag.). 9, Out-
Extras. 18, Limpid. 20, India. 21, Draft. 23, Echo.
set. 10, Loft-ily. 12, Se-R-bs. 15, Stops (rev.). 16, Br-
6, Badminton. 12, Decompose. 13, Emit. 15, Bark. 17, BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
ass-ie. 18, Patter. 20, Tr-E-ats (rev.). 22, Hard shoul-
Down - 1, Force. 2, Owing. 3, Landau. 4, Chalet. 5, Oder. You are kind, considerate and able to adapt to any situa-
der.
Epee. 24, Tame. 25, Idea. 26, Asthmatic. 27, Part. tion - but so easily flattered and sometimes superficial.
Down - 1, C-ro-ss out. 2, Was-H. 3, St-Art-le. 4, Broom.
11, Edge. 14, Mountebank. 16, Rottweiler. 19, Kind. 22, Opportunities to increase earnings may open up by the
5, But-tress. 6, Sh-O-e. 11, Tipsters. 13, Bristles. 14,
Across - 1, Frog. 7, Cathedral. 8, Ruin. 9, Idol. 10, Rime. end of the year.
Oration. 17, Fresh. 19, A-c-he. 21, (d)Ella(c) (rev.).
QUICK SOLUTIONS
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9056
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Central Highlands Football League Central Highlands Netball League


Finals Results RESULTS  - Finals 
Qualifying Final 1 Qualifying Final 1
Seniors 13 & Under - Buninyong 28 def Dunnstown 14
Buninyong 12.11  (83) def Waubra 5.9  (39) 15 & Under - Buninyong 38 def Daylesford 26
Reserves 17 & Under - Bungaree 34 def Buninyong 19
Learmonth 6.3  (39) def Creswick 4.9  (33) C Grade - Hepburn 44 def Springbank 26
Under 18s
B Grade - Bungaree 41 def Hepburn 39
Learmonth 8.6  (54) def Springbank 7.7  (49)
A Grade - Learmonth 47 def Buninyong 26
Under 15s
Elimination Final 1
Skipton 9.1  (55) def Beaufort 2.4  (16)
Qualifying Final 2 13 & Under - Springbank 26 def Bungaree 5
Seniors 15 & Under - Newlyn 17 def Clunes 6
Beaufort 11 7 (73) def Gordon 7 14 (56) 17 & Under - Dunnstown 28 def Creswick 18
Reserves C Grade - Newlyn 20 lost Ballan 25
Buninyong 6 15 (51) def Beaufort 4 2 (26) B Grade - Waubra 31 def Dunnstown 20
Under 18s A Grade - Dunnstown 51 lost Hepburn 54
Buninyong 3 3 (21) lost Hepburn 7 15 (57) Qualifying Final 2
Under 15s 13 & Under– Carngham 28 def Hepburn 24
Gordon 5 12 (42) def Bungaree 3 9 (27) 15 & Under– Learmonth 16 lost Bungaree 32
Elimination Final 1
Seniors
17 & Under– Hepburn 29 def Learmonth 22
C Grade– Learmonth 33 def Bungaree 32
AFL Goldfields Women’s
Springbank 11.15  (81) def Dunnstown 7.3  (45)
Reserves
B Grade– Learmonth 46 def Springbank 32 Football League
Waubra 6.5  (41) def Dunnstown 1.5  (11) A Grade– Bungaree 39 lost Springbank 46 Results - Semi Final 2
Under 18s Elimination Final 2
AFL Goldfields Women’s Competition
Newlyn 10.6  (66) def Beaufort 8.7  (55) 13 & Under – Creswick 18 def Beaufort 13
Gisborne 7.5 (47) def Carisbrook 3.1 (19)
Under 15s 15 & Under– Springbank 36 def Hepburn 12
Redan 6.8 (44) def East Point  2.5 (17)
R’wood/C’hap 3.3  (21) def Springbank 2.5  (17) 17 & Under– Newlyn 26 def Gordon 18
BFNL U18 Youth Girls
Elimination Final 2 C Grade– Gordon 40 def Buninyong 32
Lake Wendouree 1.6 (12) def Ballarat Swans 0.1  (1)
Seniors B Grade– Newlyn 31 def Ballan 28
RDFNL U18 Youth Girls Competition
Newlyn 5 11 (41) def Hepburn 6 3 (39) A Grade– Waubra 52 def Ballan 42
Reserves Sunbury Kangaroos 2.6 (18) def Gisborne Blue 0.2  (2)
Bungaree 4 6 (30) lost Hepburn 5 5 (35) Results – Semi Final 1
Under 18s AFL Goldfields U15 Youth Girls
C’ham/Linton 6 8 (44) lost Creswick 8 3 (51) Lake Wendouree 3.5 (23) def Redan 1.5 (11)
Under 15s BFNL U13 Junior Girls
Buninyong 7 8 (50) def Daylesford 2 2 (14) Ballarat Swans 6.5 (41) def East Point Dragons 3.5 (23)
North Ballarat 0.0  (0) def Redan 1.1  (7)
Central Highlands Netball RDFNL U13 Junior Girls
SEMI-FINALS matches Gisborne White 8.15 (63) def Melton Centrals 2.2 (14)

Semi Final 2
Saturday 25 August @ Buninyong Ballan Golf Club
13 & Under - Dunnstown v Springbank at 9.30am Results – Week ending Saturday 18 August
15 & Under - Daylesford v Newlyn at 10.30am
17 & Under - Buninyong v Dunnstown at 11.30am Wednesday– Stableford – Men’s & Ladies.
C Grade - Springbank v Ballan at 12.30pm Winner Bob Arklay (10) 31 points,
B Grade - Hepburn v Waubra at 1.30pm R/up Les Martin (16) 28 points.
A Grade - Buninyong v Hepburn at 2.30pm Magpie - 14th Chris Tudor
Semi Final 1 Saturday Stroke
Sunday 26 August @ Creswick (2 x 9 holes on bottom course)
13 & Under – Hepburn v Creswick at 9.30am Winner - Rick Roden 68-14-54
15 & Under – Learmonth v Springbank at 10.30am Second - Les Martin 71-16-55
17 & Under – Learmonth v Newlyn at 11.30am Third - John Fitzgerald 81-25-56
C Grade – Bungaree v Gordon at 12.30pm NTPs - 12th Michael Di Fiore, 15th Don Wickson.
B Grade – Springbank v Newlyn at 1.30pm Magpie - 14th Peter Di Fiore.
A Grade – Bungaree v Waubra at 2.30pm
Photos: Tim Saultry Hole-in-one - 17th Peter Di Fiore.

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advertised drive away price or exchanged for cash. 4. 2 Year Free Service offer available on selected new and demonstrator vehicles. 2 years/30,000km (whichever occurs first). Includes the first 2 regular services (15,000km/1 year and 30,000km/2 year). Any non-regular service/repair items are at an additional cost. Servicing must be completed by a Mitsubishi
Dealer within 7,500kms or 6 months of the service due date. Valid from date of vehicle registration. 5. 7 Year Warranty offer available on selected new and demonstrator vehicles. 7 Year/150,000km (whichever occurs first). Service conditions apply. Valid from date of vehicle registration. See mitsubishi-motors.com.au for further information. MMA0920_FP_A.
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BACCHUS
MARSH

MARKET DAY
ONE DAY ONLY!! - THURS AUGUST 23RD

7 1
3 FOR
$ 99 $ 99
KG KG
$ 5
Australian Leg Of Lamb Cavendish Bananas Strawberries 250g Punnet (Week long price)

½
PRICE

7 7 3
2 FOR
$ 99 $ 99 $ 99
$ 15 KG KG KG

SAVE SAVE Hickory Smoked SAVE SAVE


Family BBQ
Chicken
$1 Virginian Ham
(Week long price)
$ 7 Middle Bacon
Rashers
$ 4 Alba Ricotta
$ 4
BAKED BAKED
FRESH FRESH
INSTORE INSTORE

21 26 $
1 $
4
$ 99 $ 99 99 99
KG KG EA EA

Dusted Fresh
SAVE Cream Sponge SAVE
Fresh Atlantic Salmon
Cutlets (skin on)
Fresh Rockling Fillets
(Week long price)
6 Pack White
Round Rolls 1
$ 30 405g
$1.24 per 100g
1
$ 30

½
BETTER

½
THAN
GREAT Capriccio
Passata
PRICE PRICE BUY 700g

1 4
3 FOR
$ 19 $ 50

Peters
$ 16 EA
Chobani
EA EA $ 12 EA
$ 4
Western Star
Drumstick Yogurt 170g Spreadable Moccona Freeze
Vanilla 24 Varieties SAVE SAVE Dried Coffee 400g SAVE SAVE
SAVE Butter 500g
257
Varieties (Limit 4
Pack 2.85L
$0.57 per 100ml
$ 15 20 (Week long price)
$0.70 per 100g
1
$ 20 (Week long price)
$0.90 per 100g
1
$ 30 Per Customer)
$3.00 per 100g
12
$ $

38¢
Grant’s Penfolds
Scotch or Koonunga Hill
PER ROLL Gordons Wine 750ml
Gin 700ml Varieties

9
2 FOR ANY 2 FOR
$ EA

Purina
$ 14 EA
$ 82 $ 30 EA
$ 20
Supercoat Dog Carlton Draught
Sorbent Toilet SAVE Food 7.5kg SAVE Stubbies or Cans 24 SAVE SAVE SAVE
Tissue 24 Pack
(Week long price)
$ 6 (Week long price)
$0.27 per kg
$ 10 x 375ml Pack (Limit 4
Cartons Per Customer)
$ 26 $ 12 $ 18

FOODWORKS BACCHUS MARSH


1-9 Bennett Street, specials available thursday 23rd
Bacchus Marsh august 2018 only - while Stocks Last
Limit rights reserved. Persons under the age of 18 will not be served alcohol or tobacco. Phone: 5367 3388 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES

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