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Community dwarfed
No excuse for by turbines
over the limit
Roads around the west of Moorabool
have been busy with the Ballarat Line
Upgrade and the arrival of massive
wind turbines components.
The opportunity to stand under-
neath a turbine at the Lal Lal wind
By Caitlin Bewley Police arrived at the scene after a staff
farm, saw over 100 community visi-
(2nd Yr Swinburne Uni) member from APCO Bacchus Marsh tors attend, where they viewed tur-
reported Parsons’ activities. bine 39 at Millbrook.
A man who said he had “no excuses” for The accused was taken to the Bacchus Marsh Tracey Ward, Community Engage-
carelessly driving under the influence of
police station when he appeared intoxicated ment Manager for Lal Lal Wind Farms
alcohol appeared before Magistrate Frank said the day started with a hearty egg
and the police smelt liquor on his breath.
Jones at the Bacchus Marsh Magistrate’s and bacon breakfast, with coffee, at
court on Friday 5 April. The court heard the accused “blew 0.156%”,
the Yendon recreation reserve.
“his licence was invalid” and that his “car
On July 6 last year, Scott Parsons was “Many visitors came from the local
was subsequently impounded” after the
allegedly caught driving a white Subaru at area, some people travelled from Mel-
a fast rate of speed into a local APCO petrol breath test was conducted. bourne and one family made the jour-
station. When interviewed by police, Parsons said ney from Warrnambool,” she said.
It was alleged by the prosecution, Senior “you [the police] never saw me drive the car, “There was a Vestas wind engineer,
Constable Lisa Schoemaker, the accused I never drove” and asked, “where’s the bloke who greeted visitors at the turbine
“swung wide to avoid a collision” on his way that drove my car?” and answered questions about the
into the petrol station. Magistrate Jones told Parsons that he more technical aspects of turbine
construction and generation.”
Upon his arrival, the accused allegedly “wasn’t thinking straight” and therefore
Ms Ward said they were proud to
“lightly kicked the [fuel] pump twice and issued him a $400 fine along with a 15-month
invite and host a community day at
then lit a cigarette”, the prosecutor said. cancellation of his licence. Lal Lal Wind Farms while still under
construction.
“We will definitely look at hosting
High Tea
another event at some stage.”
Construction continues at Lal Lal
Wind Farms with 17 turbines fully
constructed turbines at the Yendon
$55
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consumption in the sports bar or A Bacchus Marsh Grammar student is holder.
riding high, after earning a string of wins FedUni WestVic Academy of Sport Executive
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Massage parlour
operator faces court
A Bacchus Marsh massage parlour operator did not work on more than six consecutive
has come under fire, allegedly underpaying days.
a Chinese worker more than $13,000 and The accounting firm engaged with the
providing false records to inspectors. company is also being investigated, which
The Fair Work Australia Ombudsman was allegedly involved in the company’s
announced last Thursday, 11 April that false-record breaches.
legal action has commenced against Austop It is alleged accounting firm Keith Golding
Natural Therapy and Supplies Pty Ltd, & Associates provided inspectors with
which operates the ‘Yin’s Chinese Massage’ records, including pay slips, they knew to be
massage parlour in the Bacchus Marsh false or misleading.
Village shopping centre. Fair Work Ombudsman Sandra Parker said
Austop formerly operated the Ballarat store inspectors discovered the alleged breaches
of the same name, although no allegations following contact from the worker, who was
have been made against the store’s current in Australia on a subclass 462 Work and
owners. Holiday Visa.
The FWO is acting against company “We prioritise any requests for assistance
director Yusen Yin and secretary Wenhua from migrant workers, who can be
Liu, alleging they were involved in the particularly vulnerable due to language or
underpayments and failed to provide pay cultural barriers and may not be aware of
slips to staff. their workplace rights,” said Ms Parker.
Between December 2016 and July 2017, Ms Yin and Ms Liu face penalties of up to
Austop allegedly paid an employee only a $12,600 per contravention.
percentage of the total price of each massage The maximum penalty for Austop Natural
NOW TAKING FUNCTION BOOKINGS she performed at its former Ballarat business, Therapy and Supplies Pty Ltd is up to $63,000
rather than an hourly rate of pay. per contraventions.
This resulted in alleged underpayment Keith Golding & Associates Pty Ltd faces
of the employee’s ordinary hourly rates, a maximum penalty of up to $21,000 per
overtime rates, weekend and public holiday breach.
penalty rates, superannuation and annual The FWO will seek a court order, requiring
leave entitlements. the company to display a workplace notice
The employee was allegedly underpaid detailing information about lawful employee
a total of $13,522, with a small fraction entitlements and how to contact Fair Work.
of the alleged underpayment remaining A directions hearing is listed in the Federal
ROOFTOP FUNCTION ROOM AT COURTHOUSE HOTEL outstanding. Circuit Court in Melbourne on Tuesday, 30
Austop also allegedly failed to ensure she April 2019.
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chamber
church should be celebrat-
ing its 160th anniversary but
are instead, protesting the
church’s abrupt sale.
By Kate Taylor The community of Pentland
Hills Uniting Church in
Moorabool residents won’t be able to watch council meetings Myrniong has rallied to save
live online after councillors voted to pull the plug on the idea. the historic church from
changing hands.
The benefits of video streaming were laid out for councillors
The church and hall closed
at the April 3 council meeting, covering the benefits of
their doors in December
increased transparency to equal access to meetings for those and are both currently up
who are isolated or have a disability, while the option of for sale – but according to
delayed streaming was also detailed. the congregation, church
It was also noted that a disadvantage would be that offensive, users weren’t notified of the
defamatory or statements contrary to law may be streamed decision.
live. A statement from members
of the Pentland Hills con-
Many different streaming options were explored in a report gregation read “The Uniting
tabled at the council meeting, with start-up costs ranging Church of Victoria has evict-
from $30,000 for a three-camera option to zero start—up and ed the congregation, closing
FOR SALE - The Pentlands Hill Uniting Church. Photo – Helen Tatchell
ongoing costs for the option of streaming on YouTube. the church and our hall.”
Currently, several Victorian councils live stream meetings “It is now selling the church bool News. after the Moorabool Shire the next step.
- Alpine Shire Council and the Rural City of Wangaratta with very little process or Ms Muir has spread aware- and an expert structural en- “Either we need to keep
are streaming meetings directly on their YouTube channels, consultation with us,” read ness of the church’s sale in gineer reported the building fighting…and possibly get
the statement. recent weeks, including an to be unsafe.”
while Greater Shepparton streams meetings live on its some serious money to
The site is currently listed interview on ABC Radio “The estimated cost to
facebook page. fund either legal action, or a
on a real estate website with Ballarat. properly restore the build-
Neighbouring council area the City of Ballarat will begin structural engineer to know
a sale price of $450,000 to “We just feel that it’s all ing for use is far beyond
live video streaming in May. what we have to do [for the
$495,000. been taken out of our hands the financial capacity of the repairs],” she said.
The Moorabool motion tabled at the meeting recommended The webpage reads the too quickly…it’s terribly sad small congregation,” the
property ‘is for sale in its “Or, we look at grieving
that a working group of council officers be formed to that our little community is spokesperson said.
current state of repair with and saying goodbye to the
implement a “solution” to video streaming – however it was losing not only our church, “The congregation has been
vacant possession’. church, and think about
opposed on the night. but also our hall,” said Ms continually informed, and
where else we’re going to
The church building was Muir. since December has been
West Ward Councillor Tom Sullivan said the disadvantages deemed unsafe in December worship, where else we’re
“We haven’t had a chance to advised that selling the
outweigh the advantages. last year, following a Build- going to have our events,
grieve or say goodbye.” building is the only viable
“We have a broader role for responsibility for good ing Order by Moorabool because we won’t have that
The church is listed on the solution to comply with the
governance, not for good theatre,” Cr Sullivan told the Shire Council. Building Order and allow church anymore.”
Victorian Heritage Database
meeting. The congregation said it as holding ‘local historical the building to function.” The Pentland Hills Unit-
was “in the process of sourc- significance for its associa- The Uniting Church also ing Church congregation
Woodlands Ward Councillor Pat Toohey also opposed the is open to assistance from
ing funding” to complete tion with the religious devel- confirmed there have been
video streaming argument. members of the public and
the repair works before the opment of community life’. “some interested parties”
“We have a responsibility to deliver a need to our community, Uniting Church’s decision who have shown an inter- can be contacted via email
The adjoining hall is used
not a want. There’s a stack of things on the table that we need, to sell. to host a senior’s luncheon est in restoring the build- - pentlandhills1859@gmail.
not that we want – roads, footpaths, community facilities. We According to guidelines twice a month, as well as by ing, which it said “would be com.
have a responsibility under the budget for needs, not wants,” from the Uniting Church the local Landcare group, the desired outcome by the Messages can be left on the
Cr Toohey said. website, members of the playgroup, and for other Church.” church office phone number
church are responsible for community functions. As for the future, Ms Muir in Bacchus Marsh at 5367
East Ward Councillor Tonia Dudzik argued in favour of the
care and upkeep of the prop- “We felt very in the dark said “there’s two parts” for 2543.
motion.
erty; but decision to buy or about it, and we felt sad that
“It is a public meeting, it can be heard on tape and read in sell properties, the Synod or we couldn’t celebrate the
the local newspaper, this will open up transparency,” Cr congregation need to engage 160-years of the church…
160 years of ‘The Kirk on the Hill’
Dudzik said. with the Property Trust. we’ve never really had a • It is the oldest church building still standing and in use
Cr Bingham said he saw video streaming as a great way The congregation said it has chance to acknowledge it at between Melbourne and Ballarat.
forward for accessibility, especially for those working long only been able to recover “a all,” said Ms Muir. • The congregation was formed in 1859, and the
small amount of our goods A spokesperson from Unit- sandstone church building was opened in 1862.
hours who otherwise would not see meeting.
and equipment from the two ing Church told the Moora- • The church was founded by 66 families and was the first
Councillors John Keogh, Pat Toohey, Paul Tatchell and buildings.” bool News in a statement to be built in the area.
Tom Sullivan voted in a majority against the motion with “It’s like losing a friend,” that “the decision was made • The first secretary of church was Robert Lawson,
Councillors Dave Edwards, Jarrod Bingham and Tonia congregation member to sell Pentland Hills Unit- founding principal of Scotch College in Melbourne.
Dudzik voted in favour. Emma Muir told the Moora- ing Church last December,
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By Meg Kennedy suburbs areas, which Mr Conway said has
been a “learning experience” to draw an Belinda Scott CEO DjHS said it was a very Also in attendance were representatives
A local musician has been granted a spot in audience. special day for staff at the health service, as from the Kirrup Aboriginal Corporation,
a busker’s paradise – Bourke Street Mall. “My job is to grab people and hold them they watched and listened to Aunty Di Kerr Torres Strait Islander community, Melton
Ballan resident Leon Conway was bestowed steady…and I’m honing, I suppose, my act from the Wurundjeri Tribe do a Welcome to City Council, DHHS, staff from the Koolin
with the coveted busker’s permit late last and craft…[and] how I arrange my physical Country and Smoking Ceremony. Balit Babaneek Booboop Early Year Project,
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Drongo and the Crow’ and has been busking
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Police Rounds
correct amount of tax.
For Short-on to remove this would be a far cleaner place
Under the system, Franking
system, will in effect make if those among us who are
credits are available ONLY
pensioners and other low- tight-fisted, lazy or irrespon-
to Individuals and NOT sible, never have to pay tip
Corporations. income people pay tax.
Ballan & Gordon police Is that fair. NO. Keating es- fees anytime, anywhere.
When a company deter- An annual voucher or two
mines its Taxable income, it tablished this, and it is FAIR.
An 85-year old Korweinguboora resident per household, mailed out
pays tax at the rate of 30%. It Short-on is a FOOL.
was spoken to on Sunday 7 April by with rate notices (difficult
firefighters, after lighting a fire in his is the ‘After Tax Profit’ that is Paul Rumpf
to justify the estimate men-
paddock. The man will receive a summons then used to pay a dividend Bacchus Marsh tioned of $5000) may create
in relation to lightning fire during the fire to its shareholders. This sys- significant savings to the
danger period. tem is good because the Tax Dear Editor, Shire and other governing
••• Office gets ALL of the tax up Re – ‘Tip Vouchers Dumped’ bodies. This would in-turn
A Footscray man was arrested on Monday 8 front. (M/News 9 April) help offset lost revenue from
April at the Ballan Railway Station after being Short-on facts Shorten It is disappointing to think tipping fees.
found in possession of a drug of dependence. knows this. that Moorabool Shire Coun- It’s a pity we don’t have a
•••
The man was charged and bailed to the When an individual taxpay- cillors could not have the proactive, forward thinking
Ballarat Magistrates’ Court on two charges Ballan and Gordon police have been active er receives the dividend pay- foresight to vote in favour council to at least experi-
of possessing a drug of dependence. in enforcing speed limits in the Ballan and ment, it includes a statement of the ‘Tip Vouchers’, to help ment in this regard. Perhaps
••• Gordon areas. To date, police have been as to the amount of tax that stem the tide of rubbish scat- the western Ward Council-
Police from Ballan and Gordon attended a issuing in excess of 10 penalty notices a HAS BEEN PAID in propor- tered through this ever more lors should be asked to re-
non-suspicious house fire at 34 Inglis Street, day in the vicinity of the Western Freeway, tion to the dividend amount. disgusting dump we have frain from voting on matters
Ballan on Tuesday 9 April. Police estimate Greendale-Myrniong Road, Greendale- For a tax payer to recover the for our natural bush, reserve more peculiar perhaps to the
$200,000 worth of damage. Ballan OIC Sgt Trentham Road and Ballan-Greendale Road. tax paid (franking credit), parklands, freeway verges more urban Eastern wards,
Michael Kearnes said the fire “is a timely Sgt Kearnes said “police are urging the taxpayer HAS to lodge and vacant blocks of land. and not their more rural
reminder for everyone to please check your everyone to please slow down and comply an income tax return. Illegal rubbish dumping is a hamlets.
fireplaces before lighting the first fires of the with the speed limits, especially as we enter If that person is say a pen- blight on our beautiful state. Ray Newton
year. the wetter and colder months of the year.” sioner, or a person on low As Cr Edwards argued at the Darley
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DEVILS
WEEKLY UPDATE
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Round 1
DARLEY V SUNBURY DARLEY BEARING
All Earthmoving,
It was a struggle all day at Darley Park on Saturday, with the Devils losing on
the scoreboard at Footy and Netball – until the Seniors took to the field. Here, we SUPPLIES
civil contraction
scored our first win for the season in a promising show for the club. We now rest
up for two weeks before the local derby on April 27th For all your bearing &
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Bacchus Marsh Golf Club we celebrated our 30-Year Dual Premiership reunion and it was great to see some
old familiar faces around the club.
Thursday Pot & Parma U19s First Home, Upgrading or simply looking
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Sunbury 4.4, 6.6, 10.9, 20.11 (131) d Darley 1.3, 4.3, 5.3, 5.5 (35)
GOALS: Holt 2, Robson, Hitchings, M. Thacker1 66 Grant Street, Bacchus Marsh 3340
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Seniors
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The younger players in Azzopardi, Colley and J Cadman were very impressive
against a much bigger Sunbury side. Our oldest Player in Darren Leonard was
BOG and he was well supported by Mark Hanson and first gamers Trent Angwin
and Nick Graham.
Darley 0.3, 5.7, 9.9, 13.13 (91) d Sunbury 1.4, 3.7, 5.11, 7.13 (55)
GOALS: Hanson 3, Leonard, Angwin, Page 2, J. Spiteri, C. Young, N. Graham, J. Rear/134 Main St, Bacchus Marsh
Cadman Sales and repair of...
BEST: Leonard, Page, Angwin, N. Graham, Azzopardi, Hanson Zero Turn Mowers, Lawnmowers,
NETBALL Ride On Mowers, Chainsaws,
Address: The Sunbury Club is very strong in their Netball Department and all credit goes to
Brush Cutters, Petrol Pumps,
Cobras ‘better
Ballarat Football League
Results – Round 1
Seniors
City loss
North Ballarat City 9.23 (77) def Bacchus Marsh 9.9 (63)
Reserves
Sunbury 20.11 (131) def Darley 5.5 (35)
East Point 11.13 (79) def Lake Wendouree 4.9 (33) By Todd Whelan
North Ballarat City 13.5 (83) def Bacchus Marsh 10.17 (77)
The 11 & Under squad team. Photos supplied Bacchus Marsh has fallen 14-points
Squads
U19s shy of an inaccurate North Ballarat
Sunbury 10.11 (71) def Darley 6.10 (46) City in its season opener at Mars
East Point 9.12 (66) def Lake Wendouree 5.8 (38) Stadium.
North Ballarat City 23.14 (152) def Bacchus Marsh 3.2 (20) It was the first test of a difficult
opening three rounds under new
soaring
coach Peter Davey.
“I thought we were one run short,” he said.
Ballarat Football/Netball
Ballarat Football/Netball League League “We didn’t run the game out as much as I would have liked.
Senior Results
Senior Results – Round
– Round 1 1
“We led for the most part throughout the second and third
Club A B C D 19&U E quarters, but we just couldn’t match them in the last.”
Darley 45 23 19 20 21 10
Sunbury 66 67 42 52 66 35 While the scoreboard told of missed opportunity in front of
Bacchus Marsh Netball Association’s squad program is off East Point 46 41 30 42 29 42 goal for City, Davey thought it was actually the Cobras who
to a flying start in the St. Albans Netball Association’s 11 and Lake Wendouree 44 45 35 36 31 7
blew their chance.
13&Under competitions. Melton South 40 41 24 27 50 14
Melton 37 36 33 33 30 29 “When you have a team like City fail to capitilise, you need
The BMNA squad program, aims to create a pathway
for local players wanting to further develop their netball
Nth Ballarat City 63 26 16 17 69 17 to make them pay,” Davey said.
Bacchus Marsh 38 47 37 31 11 37
skills through specialised coaching and participation in Sebastopol 52 37 26 23 7 14 “They missed some easy set shots right in front.
Ballarat 67 65 45 45 92 22
competitions that will allow them to play at enhanced “It could have messed with their psyche all season letting
competitive levels. This program will provide players that one go.”
with opportunities to be selected in SANA Westside The Cobras chances leading into the match received a major
Saints development program where they have been highly
successful in recent years.
Ballarat Junior Football League boost following the recent signings of Tom Brownbridge and
Jake DeWinter.
This also forms a pathway into higher competition for Results – Round 1
talented netballers and the opportunity to try out for regional “Tom’s leadership and direction in the back half will be
and state teams. U/17 Seniors good for us,” Davey said.
Currently both Firetail teams are placed in the top four with Ballarat Swans 30.34 (214) def Sebastopol1.1 (7) “We didn’t do Jake any favours deep forward in his first
the 13&Under team being selected to play in the Section 1 North Ballarat 5.6 (36) def Bacchus Marsh 0.0 (0) game.
competition and are sitting third with six wins and three Lake Wendouree 11.12 (78) def Mount Clear 10.12 (72) “Our forward entries were shallow and often poor.
losses. Bacchus Marsh Firetails 11&Under team are currently Redan 14.14 (98) def East Point 7.5 (47) “He’s a selfless player, did some good things and helped set
sitting in top place with 7 wins 1 loss. up a goal,” he said.
U/17 Reserves Davey said the Cobras failed to follow through on the new
Redan 21.27 (153) def Bacchus Marsh 1.0 (6) game plan the club had been working on over the pre-season.
Lake Wendouree 0.0 (0) drew Mount Clear 0.0 (0) “We lasted about 25-30 minutes max playing to the plan,”
he said.
U/15 Seniors “As soon as we were under pressure we drifted and just
Sebastopol 9.6 (60) def Ballarat Swans 1.7 (13) played instinctive footy.
North Ballarat 14.8 (92) def Bacchus Marsh 0.0 (0) “We need everyone on the same page for longer.”
Mount Clear 17.12 (114) def Lake Wendouree 4.6 (30) Joint captain Jake Owen proved the go to man for the Cobras
East Point 19.9 (123) def Redan 0.2 (2) with his 17 kicks and nine marks to keep them in it. The star
forwards three goals however, were overshadowed by his
five behinds in perfect conditions. Nonetheless, an upbeat
U/15 Reserves
Owen has seen enough of the Cobras to not waver on his
Sebastopol 5.9 (39) def Ballarat Swans 4.3 (27) expectations.
North Ballarat 7.8 (50) def Bacchus Marsh 0.0 (0) “There were some good signs with the new game plan,” he
Mount Clear 10.5 (65) def Lake Wendouree 6.6 (42) said.
East Point 11.4 (70) def Redan 8.7 (55) “We just need to carry it out for longer,”
“I’ve got full faith in the system.”
U/13 Seniors In more positive news for the Cobras, youngsters James
Ballarat Swans 12.8 (80) def Sebastopol 1.2 (8) Dickson and Jay Homewood held their own while the form
Bacchus Marsh 8.8 (56) def North Ballarat 1.4 (10) of the back six was most pleasing for Davey.
The 13 & Under squad team.
Mount Clear 6.4 (40) def Lake Wendouree 4.6 (30) “Our defence tried hard under repeat entries,” he said.
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is drunk, not I (4). 8. Does get worried at night when it’s now.
deserted (8). 9. Heavier cold the runner-up has (6). 10.
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private transport? Poppycock! (6). 15. Put it down in the
shade, good gracious! (6). 17. The trip you long to go
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(4). 20. Unable to hear the winning horse thundering ANSWER BELOW
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training (5). 11. Leave for America (8). 13. Speak of giv- If you have been putting off making peace with a friend,
ing everybody the cut due (6). 14. Leaves bundled up proceed while you have got the chance. Don’t hesitate to
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23, Taut. 24, Flop. 25, Illuminate.
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Broth. 7, Flute. 13, Elk. 14, Whiting. 15, Droll. 17, An- You are an independent thinker and have strong ideals.
tent. 15, Valour. 16, Alter. 18, Easy.
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Orange. 6, World. 11, Bush-baby. 13, Remedy. 14, Ex- Some people find you slightly eccentric. Focus on learn-
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CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
19, Beta. 20, Disencumber. sional advancement are offered.
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ous. 10, Rubber. 12, France. 15, Vassal. 17, Emmental.
A-vers(e). 11, H-eat. 12, Ill-gotten. 16, See a ghost. 20,
Across - 6, Water-colour. 7, Drub. 8, Chlorine. 9, Odi-
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5, Flush. 7, Clear. 13, Tie. 14, Chas-sis. 15, Table. 17,
Eileen (I lean). 18, A-Irma-n. 19, Swath-E. 21, Press.
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Coach’s Corner
Bungaree 24 17 34 29 26 59
Springbank 12.12 (84) def Gordon 11.13 (79)
Gordon 12 7 11 19 25 25
Bungaree 13.6 (84) def Dunnstown 8.12 (60) Springbank 24 29 46 49 34 56
Beaufort 18.18 (126) def Skipton 9.6 (60) Hepburn 48 33 41 58 63 46
Waubra 8 9 24 28 29 26
Gordon Football Club Waubra 11.11 (77) def Hepburn 9.13 (67)
Results - Round 3 v Springbank Rokewood 8 13 29 28 36 60
R’wood/C’hap 16.11 (107) def C’ham/Linton 7.10 (52) Carngham 38 30 19 33 23 35
On Saturday afternoon arch rival Springbank led at every Creswick 10.14 (74) def Daylesford 7.10 (52) Bye - Clunes
Learmonth 15.12 (102) def Ballan 14.4 (88)
Tabcorp Park
change to reclaim the coveted Jimmy Toohey Shield. In front
of a crammed crowd the Eagles struggled to keep up with an Bye - Clunes
organized Tiger team, hell bent on retrieving “The Shield”
that symbolizes so much more than the four points earned
Reserves
when the final siren sounds.
Springbank dominated the scoreboard early with better use Buninyong 12.14 (86) def Newlyn 9.10 (64) Friday 12th April
of the football. Field kicking again hindered the Eagles’ solid Springbank 9.6 (60) def Gordon 6.9 (45)
efforts. Unforced skill errors tested the best of patience as Dunnstown 15.18 (108) def Bungaree 5.3 (33)
players stumbled and fumbled their way forward. The Tigers Skipton 11.12 (78) def Beaufort 4.3 (27)
countered with precise ball use and would have been further
Hepburn 14.7 (91) def Waubra 6.12 (48)
ahead at the first break but for a few missed opportunities
when kicking for goal. Rokewood Corindhap 13.7 (85) def C’ham/Linton 5.7 (37)
By half time Springbank’s advantage had increased to 25 Creswick 15.10 (100) def Daylesford 6.3 (39)
points. Gordon’s work rate was unquestioned. It soon became Ballan 16.12 (108) def Learmonth 6.3 (39)
glaringly clear that Gordon’s poor decisions and foot skills Bye - Clunes
were the difference between the two combatants.
One minute into the third quarter Springbank registered
another goal thanks mainly to an unmanned defensive goal Under 18
line. From that embarrassing error of judgement the Eagles Buninyong 7.9 (51) def Newlyn 6.5 (41)
started to refine their output. Springbank 15.7 (97) def Gordon 6.6 (42)
Gordon dominated the final quarter gradually reducing Dunnstown 8.9 (57) def Bungaree 6.6 (42) Friday 12 April, Tabcorp Park Melton Race 6, Winner: Monty
the lead held by the floundering Tigers. Springbank’s only Python (9). Trainer: Brent Lilley. Driver: Chris Alford. Photo:
Hepburn 32.16 (208) def Waubra 0.0 (0) Stuart McCormick HRV.
goal for the term was helped by a 50-metre penalty against
an over enthusiastic Gordon player. Two more goals to C’ham/Linton 18.16 (124) def R’wood/C’hap 3.4 (22)
Sutcliffe and one each from the dashing Zac Ryan and the Creswick 15.4 (94) def Daylesford 7.7 (49)
hard-working Horsham saw the home side within a goal of Learmonth 19.10 (124) def Ballan 1.5 (11)
pinching a come from behind win. The Eagles certainly had Bye - Clunes
their chances to take the lead with missed set shots bringing
an unusual combined sound made up of cries of despair and
excited cheers. Many supporters looked as exhausted as the Under 15
players before them. Buninyong 23.14 (152) def Newlyn 1.3 (9)
Best on the ground medal went to Springbank’s Bill Driscoll. Gordon 9.11 (65) def Springbank 4.3 (27)
Gordon 11.13 – 79 lost Springbank 12.12 – 84. Dunnstown 25.17 (167) def Bungaree 0.0 (0)
Gordon (Goals) - B. Sutcliffe 3, M. Spezza 2, B. Horsham, J. Hepburn 6.11 (47) def Waubra 4.3 (27)
Clampit 1, A. Toohey, J. Murphy, Z. Ryan
R’wood/C’hap 16.8 (104) def C’ham/Linton 1.5 (11)
Gordon (Best) - J. Clampit, B. Hallam, M. Gunnell, E. Crackel
Daylesford 10.10 (70) def Creswick 4.5 (29)
Springbank (Goals) - W. Driscoll 5, T. Finco 3, J. Simpson 1,
M. Lakey, W. McGannon, K. Maher Learmonth 11.7 (73) def Ballan 1.1 (7)
Friday 12 April, Tabcorp Park Melton Race 1, Winner:
Springbank (Best) - J. O’Brien, W. Driscoll, T. Finco, J. Beaufort 7.9 (51) def Skipton 1.8 (14) Idealsomemagic (8). Trainer: AJ & BJ Tindale. Driver: Kate
Kennedy, K. Maher. Bye - Clunes Gath. Photo: Stuart McCormick HRV.
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*4.9% comparison rate is available on a Toyota Access Loan to approved applicants of Toyota Finance for the financing of 2018 new and demo Corolla Hatch models and 2019 new and demo Corolla Hatch SX and ZR models (build date from January - April
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a balloon final payment (equal to the Guaranteed Future Value (GFV)). The GFV is the minimum value of your Toyota at the end of your finance contract, as determined by Toyota Finance. If you decide to return your car to Toyota at the end of your
term, Toyota Finance will pay you the agreed GFV, which will be put against your final payment, subject to fair wear and tear conditions and agreed kilometres being met. The information provided is general in nature. You should seek your own financial advice
to determine whether Toyota Access is appropriate for your individual circumstances. Please speak to your Dealer for more information. Additional interest charges accrue whenever a balloon final payment option is selected. Maximum finance term of 48
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months applies. Based on an annual percentage rate of 3.88%. Offer only available to eligible Private, Bronze and Silver Guests. Terms, conditions, fees and charges apply. Finance applications must be received by 30/04/2019. Toyota Finance reserves the
right to change, extend or withdraw an offer at any time. Comparison Rate is based on a 5 year secured consumer fixed rate loan of $30,000. WARNING: This comparison rate is true only for the example given and may not include all fees and charges. Different
terms, fees or other loan amounts might result in a different comparison rate. Toyota Finance, a division of Toyota Finance Australia Limited ABN 48 002 435 181, AFSL and Australian Credit Licence 392536.
*4.9% comparison rate is available on a Toyota Access Loan to approved applicants of Toyota Finance for the financing of 2018 new and demo Corolla Hatch models and 2019 new and demo Corolla Hatch SX and ZR models (build date from January - April
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2019). With a balloon final payment (equal to the Guaranteed Future Value (GFV)). The GFV is the minimum value of your Toyota at the end of your finance contract, as determined by Toyota Finance. If you decide to return your car to Toyota at the end of your
term, Toyota Finance will pay you the agreed GFV, which will be put against your final payment, subject to fair wear and tear conditions and agreed kilometres being met. The information provided is general in nature. You should seek your own financial advice
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to determine whether Toyota Access is appropriate for your individual circumstances. Please speak to your Dealer for more information. Additional interest charges accrue whenever a balloon final payment option is selected. Maximum finance term of 48
months applies. Based on an annual percentage rate of 3.88%. Offer only available to eligible Private, Bronze and Silver Guests. Terms, conditions, fees and charges apply. Finance applications must be received by 30/04/2019. Toyota Finance reserves the
right to change, extend or withdraw an offer at any time. Comparison Rate is based on a 5 year secured consumer fixed rate loan of $30,000. WARNING: This comparison rate is true only for the example given and may not include all fees and charges. Different
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terms, fees or other loan amounts might result in a different comparison rate. Toyota Finance, a division of Toyota Finance Australia Limited ABN 48 002 435 181, AFSL and Australian Credit Licence 392536.
AT MELTON TOYOTA
COROLLA HATCH
WITH A MINIMUM 5 YEAR TOYOTA WARRANTY
ADVANTAGE ACROSS THE NEW VEHICLE RANGE*
4.9%
The Corolla Hatch is sleek and sporty, inside
and out. What’s more, class-leading safety 2018 COROLLA ASCENT
technology comes as standard. And now get SPORT PETROL HATCH
even more value with a 4.9% comparison rate
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with Toyota Access. WhatACROSS FREE ONROAD 2.9%
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[F1]2.9% comparison rate available to approved personal applicants and a 2.9% annual percentage rate is available to approved business applicants of Toyota Finance to finance eligible 2018 new and demo RAV4 and Kluger models. Offer only available to Private and Bronze Fleet
customers only. Finance applications must be received and approved between 01/03/2019 and 30/04/2019. Maximum finance term of 48 months applies. Terms, conditions, fees and charges apply. Toyota Finance reserves the right to change, extend or withdraw an offer at any
time. Comparison rate based on a 5 year secured consumer fixed rate loan of $30,000. WARNING: This comparison rate is true only for the examples given and may not include all fees and charges. Different terms, fees or other loan amounts might result in a different comparison
rate. Toyota Finance is a division of Toyota Finance Australia Limited ABN 48 002 435 181, AFSL and Australian Credit Licence 392536. [V]Offer applicable for Private customers, Bronze, and Silver Fleet customers, and primary producers, only at participating dealers. Offer available
on new January 2019 to April 2019 built models purchased between 01/03/2019 and 30/04/2019 unless extended. Free onroad costs include 12 months registration, 12 months compulsory third party insurance (CTP), a maximum dealer delivery charge and stamp duty. Metallic/
Premium paint at additional cost. Toyota reserves the right to amend the offer and terms at any stage. *Applicable to new vehicles delivered on or after 01/01/2019. The standard Toyota Warranty Advantage period is 5yrs, with unlimited kms, from delivery. Excludes vehicles used
for a commercial purpose, such as taxis, hire vehicles and vehicles transporting people or goods for payment including rideshare. The commercial vehicle Toyota Warranty Advantage period is 5 years from delivery or 160,000kms (whichever occurs first). See toyota.com.au/owners/
warranty or your vehicle’s Warranty and Service Book for T&Cs. This warranty does not limit and may not necessarily exceed your rights under the Australian Consumer Law.
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