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Tuesday 3 February, 2015

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PENTLAND PS TWINS - (L-R) Kahnei, Keanu, Sierra, Jaelyn, Angus and Danny on their first day at school. Photo Helen Tatchell

Twins triple treat

TEN sets of twins started


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in the schools 21-year history there hadnt been three sets of
There were tears, hand-holding, hugs and laughter as the twins starting in the same year. Were looking forward to it
and an exciting year ahead.
20 new prep students joined 482 other Moorabool preps for
Bacchus Marsh Grammar had 106 new preps starting at
their first week of school.
school, Ballan Primary School had 27 new preps, St Brigids
Twins made up 20 per cent of Pentland Primary Schools new Primary School (Ballan) had an intake of 23, Gordon
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enrolled in preps, Lal Lal Primary School had a prep intake
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and Balliang East Primary School had an intake of four.
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Moorabool News in coming editions.

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BM SES volunteers (L-R) Bill Robson and Joseph Dorward will help coordinate and conduct their annual door knock
appeal on Saturday 7 February. Photo Helen Tatchell

Knock knock.
Whos there?

By Kate Taylor
Trouble can strike at any time and
now is the time to dig deep for the annual Bacchus Marsh SES doorknock
appeal.
The units 50 volunteers will be out
and about in Moorabool Shire over the
month of February door-knocking for
the vital donations that keep the unit
running.
The funds keep us going through
the year - we receive some government
funding, but we rely heavily on donations from the community as well,
said Deputy Controller Operations Bill
Robson.
The money goes towards servicing
and maintaining equipment including
chainsaws, generators, water pumps,

road rescue equipment and vehicles


and also paying utility bills as well as
forward planning, with the unit hoping
to purchase a new rescue vehicle later
this year.
This is our major fundraiser for the
year we try and knock on every door
that we can in Moorabool Shire, and we
ask residents and businesses to donate
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cent volunteer emergency service for
Moorabool Shire.
Our volunteers will be out and about
during the month of February in their
spare time knocking on doors were
hoping to raise about $20,000 but were
just trying to get as much as we can;
everything goes back into the community, 100 per cent of it is spent locally
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Its about upgrading vehicles too the
government gives us a rescue truck but
our three four-wheel -drives are all purchased through community funding.
Its about forward planning for us
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community with what they need in the
future - Moorabool is one of the fastest
growing areas in terms of residential
areas in the state.
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where to go
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McKay was
the major
prizewinner in
the Summer
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Reward for reading


By Jessica Howard
Moorabool Shire Mayor Cr
Paul Tatchell has congratulated local bookworms on
their summer reading success, after more than 800
books were read during
the fourth annual Summer
Reading Challenge.
More than 100 pre-school,
primary and secondary
aged children registered
for the challenge at Bacchus

Marsh and Ballan Libraries,


and were encouraged to continue to read throughout the
summer holidays and win
fantastic prizes.
The program offered a
great opportunity for participants to engage with our
libraries; discover and develop an understanding and
skills related to the theme
Adventure, and participate
in activities that inspire a
love of reading, literature

and libraries, Cr Tatchell


said.
Each participant who read
a total number of 10 books
went into the draw to win a
Nintendo 3DS XL, with Scarlett Rose McKay taking out
the major prize.
All participants were invited to an end-of-program
celebration, held in Bacchus
Marsh and Ballan, where
they received their participation certificates.

Winners:

Shane Green (Preschool) Leapfrog Leap Pad Ultra


Emily Haase (Primary) National Geographic Gift
Pack worth $100
Catherine Klenkowski (Secondary) - $150 Collins Book
Store Voucher
Scarlet Rose McKay (Major
Prize Winner) - Nintendo
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ONLY three towns in Moorabool have a CFA designated


Neighbourhood Safer Place
(NSP) in case of a bushfire
emergency.
CFA manager community
safety western region, Michael Boatman, said Greendale, Gordon and Darley
had NSPs, while Blackwood
had a purpose-built community fire refuge as part of the
Blackwood CFA Station.
In order to have an NSP a
community needs appropriate facilities or a hall, Mr
Boatman said.
We would encourage people as part of their bushfire
emergency planning to go to
townships where there are
NSP facilities or a lower fire
risk.
The Greendale NSP is located at Greendale Oval at
Egans Reserve, GreendaleBallan Road and is considered a place of last resort for
all residents in Greendale
and Dales Creek. Gordon
Public Hall is a designated
NSP for all residents in Gordon, while the Darley Civic
and Community Hub (oval)

is the place of last resort for


all residents in Darley.
Mr Boatman said the central business districts in
towns including Ballan and
Bacchus Marsh were as safe
as any NSP because the risk
of fire was lower.
What is your family or pet
situation? What is your plan
for your property? You have
really got to think about it
today, before theres a threat
of fire, he said.
He said a plan to leave early
was always preferable and
the CFA discouraged high
risk journeys to NSPs outside of your immediate area
during a fire.
Moorabool
communities
which were assessed by fire
authorities with extreme
bushfire risk and without
a designated NSP included
Korweinguboora,
Spargo
Creek, Blakeville, Lal Lal
and Long Forest.
Residents of Mt Egerton
(very high risk) and Myrniong (high risk) also should
consider relocating to a
safer town during a bushfire
threat.

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The Moorabool News 3 February, 2015 Page 5

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Its all in the calendar

By Kate Taylor
When sitting down to fill out the new
diary for this year, dont forget to have
a copy of Moorabool Shires events calendar handy.
The annual Moorabool 365 events
calendar is now out and features 64 different events the most comprehensive
compilation available.
The format for the 2015 edition has
changed to enable Edi$on Moorabool News 3
more events February, 2015
to be
included and a larger font size used to
make the information easier to read.
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Moorabool Mayor Paul Tatchell said


the calendar is a must-have for residents and visitors planning on attending events in the Shire.
We have a bit of everything in the way
of events in this Shire horse events,
markets, food events, festivals, art
shows, music performances and you
can plan your year with this one colourful, information-packed calendar.
The calendar is available from councils service centres in Ballan, Darley
and the Lerderderg Library, as well as
at the Bacchus Marsh Visitor Information Centre and at selected community

restaurant & cafe


breakfast | lunch | functions

facilities, participating businesses and


retail outlets throughout the shire.
It will also be available at local tourism
operators such as accommodation sites,
as well as at expos, regional Visitor Information Centres, and at Federation
Square.
As well as printed copies, the calendar
is available online at www.visitmoorabool.com.au. A new feature this year
is the ability to click on an event in the
event planner of the electronic version
of the calendar and be automatically
sent to the section of the online brochure for information about that event.

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is limited seating)

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Some of the large crowd enjoying the polo at Yaloak Estate


last year.
STOMPING the turf has begun at Yaloak Estate in preparation
for The Ballarat Cup polo family day on February 15.
Yaloak Polo Club president Laurie Meyer said the event is held
just 8km south of Ballan and last year 1000 people attended the
cup and it could easily double this year.
It will be exhibition polo at its best, Mr Meyer said.
He said there would be four high quality polo games at the
Yaloak Equestrian centre which would finish with the final of
The Ballarat Cup.
Crowds will also be entertained with a horse and hound
hunting demonstration, a race between a horse, a celebrity race
car driver and a helicopter, the Creswick Lighthorse Brigade
and a grand parade of 70 Porsches by the Victorian Porsche car
club.
Children will enjoy a bouncing castle, animal farm and pony
rides.
Mr Meyer said the event would include fully catered sponsored
marquees or people could purchase barbecue food and drinks.
People can book a marquee, a field-side car park or pay a general
entry of $20 per car or $10 per person. To book a private marquee
contact Yaloak Polo Club on 0419 335 225.

Plenty of action at Yaloak Estate. Photos Helen Tatchell

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This expertise has raised Jennis professional profile and
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interstate clients effectively and efficiently.
Her experience has included working with Sole Traders, Small
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World first
exhibition at
festival
Indigo quilts created with
energy and prayer
AUTUMN will turn shades of indigo this March with a
Japanese quilt exhibition to be held over the Ballan Autumn
Festival weekend.

The unique exhibition will feature 29 hand-sewn quilt


masterpieces by the late Shigeko Asada, seen for the first
time in Australia and for the first time outside of Japan.

During her eight year battle with cancer, Shigeko Asada


created 50 quilts out of traditional kasuri indigo cloth.
According to her son Masato, her patchwork became a source
of energy and prayer to help her live and fight her illness.

Many people supplied her with their old cloth to use in her
patchwork. The cloth was traditionally dyed material that
was used for everyday family working kimonos.
The quilts have come to Ballan through a relationship
formed in the late 1990s between Ballan resident Jacinta
Davie and Chizuru Momoge. Mrs Davie worked as an
assistant language teacher at Yodoe junior high school in
Japan under the guidance of Mrs Momoge for three years.
Mrs Momoge was also a member of the Yodoe Red Cross
with Shigeko Asada.

Mrs Momoge said in Japan the indigo plant was as precious


as gold and was used for working or farming kimonos
because of its insect-repellent properties and because fabric
dyed with indigo wouldnt be damaged or eaten by moths.
The colour of indigo shows a life as it fades. Some of the
fabric is 150-years-old, she said.
She said an exhibition of the quilts was held over five days at
the Yonago Museum in Japan and attracted 100,000 visitors.

Shigeko Asada was the president of the Yodoe Red Cross


and did so much for people. She has so many faces, she said.

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Chizuru Momoge (left), with help from her sister Tomoko, has brought 29 handmade quilts by the late Shigeko Asada to
Ballan for an exhibition in March. Its the first time these quilts have been seen outside of Japan. Photo Helen Tatchell

The exhibition will be held at the Millrose Quilting Gallery


in Inglis Street on March 20 22, 10am 4pm. Entry is $5
with 100 per cent of proceeds going to the Ballan and Yodoe
Red Cross units.

Page 8 The Moorabool News 3 February, 2015

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Australia Day 2015 - Mayors Awards


Young Citizen
of the Year

Community Event
of the Year

Citizen of the Year

Irish Kummerlowe accepts the award for


The Lost Diggers of Vignacourt Visit to
Bacchus Marsh (This event helped the
citizens of Bacchus Marsh commemorate
the centenary of World War I).

Mr David McKinnon

Mr Daniel Camilleri

Nominated for contributions to organising


the 2013 Inca Roads Music Festival.
Photos Helen Tatchell

Mr Ed & Mrs Ria Groot

(Nominated for establishing and running The Marsh


Food Bus, Bacchus Marsh).

(Nominated for contributions


to rejuvenating and
regenerating the natural
environment around the
Werribee River at Ballan).

Kay Paton accepts the award for the


Dedication of the Restored Yendon Avenue
of Honour (This event included restoration
of the Yendon Avenue of Honour and the
dedication of the restored Yendon School
Commemorative Gates).

The Lycette family accept the award on behalf of their


late mother Mrs Jean Lycette (posthumous)
(Nominated for contributions to the Bacchus Marsh
Historical Blacksmith Cottage and Forge Complex).
Photo Allen Moore

Ms Annette Langlands
(Nominated for contributions
as a volunteer at Apple 98FM,
Bacchus Marsh).

ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE


INQUIRY INTO THE CFA TRAINING COLLEGE AT FISKVILLE

The Committee encourages public involvement in its inquiries and invites written submissions from interested
persons and organisations addressing the terms of reference. All submissions are treated as public documents
unless confidentiality is requested and granted. Please indicate if you do wish your submission to be treated as
confidential. Please send submissions to:
Executive Officer
Environment and Natural Resources Committee
Parliament House
Spring Street, East Melbourne VIC 3002, or enrc@parliament.vic.gov.au
Alternatively you can submit via eSubmission at www.parliament.vic.gov.au/enrc
CLOSING DATE FOR SUBMISSIONS IS 27 MARCH 2015
Further information regarding the reference may be obtained from the Committee Secretariat on (03) 8682 2803.
Bronwyn Halfpenny MLA
Chair

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HAVE YOUR SAY SUBMISSIONS INVITED


The Committee is conducting an inquiry into the CFA training college at Fiskville for consideration, inquiry and
completion of an interim report no later than 30 June 2015 and a final report no later than 1 December 2015 and,
in particular, the inquiry will include, but not be limited to the following:
1. a comprehensive historical study of pollution, contamination and unsafe activities at Fiskville between 1970 and
the present day;
2. a study of the health impacts on employees, residents and visitors between 1970 and the present day;
3. a study of the role of past and present executive management at Fiskville;
4. an assessment of the feasibility of decontamination/rectification of the training site; and
5. recommendations as necessary to mitigate ongoing harm and to provide justice to victims and their families.

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Moorabool Shire Council


NOTICE OF ORDINARY MEETING OF COUNCIL
The next Ordinary Meeting of the Moorabool Shire Council will be held Wednesday,
4 February at the Council Chambers, 15 Stead St, Ballan, at 5.00pm.
Members of the public are most welcome to attend.
NOW OPEN - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND
The Moorabool Shire Council Community Development Fund opened on 2 February 2015.
Community groups/committees, community networks, progress groups and development
associations are invited to submit an Expression of Interest for seed funding (and leverage for
external funding opportunities) toward community infrastructure projects that have a signicant
impact on community development, liveability and wellbeing in the Shire.
Funding is available for up to $25,000 with preference given to those that demonstrate:
A contribution toward the cost of the project by cash or in-kind support,
The leveraging of funds to support external funding opportunities,
A strategic basis - the project is detailed in a community plan, master plan or strategic plan.
Groups, committees and organisations are encouraged to read the Community Development
Fund Guidelines carefully before making a submission. The Guidelines outline the specic
eligibility and assessment criteria.
Program Guidelines, Expression of Interest Forms and further information are available on
Councils website www.moorabool.vic.gov.au, or by contacting Customer Service on
5366 7100.
Please note, prior to lodging an Expression of Interest, all applicant groups must contact Council and
speak to a Community Engagement/Development Ofcer to discuss their project.
Applications close at 5pm on 13 March 2015.
NOW OPEN COMMUNITY GRANTS PROGRAM
The Summer 2015 Community Grants Program is now open and will close on 28 February 2015.
Moorabool Shire Council proudly supports the wonderful contribution that our not-forprot community groups provide to their local and wider communities. Community groups
are encouraged to read the Community Grants Program Guidelines carefully before making a
submission.
Community Grants:
Grants are available for projects under the following categories:
Community Strengthening Grants:
Community Programs, Activities or Initiatives (grants of up to $5000)
Capital Improvements (grants of up to $5000)
Small Projects (grants of up to $1,000)

MADDINGLEY PARK RECREATION RESERVE COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT


COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE POSITIONS (VOLUNTEER POSITIONS)
Council is seeking expressions of interest from community members to undertake Community
Representative roles on the Maddingley Park Recreation Reserve Committee of Management.
The Reserve Committee of Management is responsible for the allocation and management
of reserve usage and maintenance, whilst representing the general communities views on the
development of the reserve. Other representatives on the Committee consist of a delegate
from each of the reserve user groups and a Council appointed Chairperson.
Interested persons are encouraged to contact the Recreation Development Ofcer on
5366 7100 to discuss the role.
Nomination forms outlining applicant interest, skills and relevant experience to successfully
undertake the role can be found on Councils website. Darley Council Ofce, Lerderderg Library
and Ballan Council Ofce. Nominations must be received by Council no later than 5pm Friday,
20 February, 2015.
COMMUNITY SATISFACTION SURVEY
Council would like to inform residents that from early February to early March, your household
may receive a call from an independent market research agency, National Field Services.
The company has been commissioned to conduct a community satisfaction survey on behalf of
the council. Similar surveys will be undertaken across Victorian councils in the coming months.
The survey has been designed to assess the performance of Moorabool Shire Council across a
range of measures to identify ways to provide improvement or more effective service delivery
to residents.
We appreciate you taking the time to assist us with your valuable feedback.
Please be assured that your details and individual responses are condential. Only the overall
results are shared with Council.
If you have any questions, please contact Customer Service on 5366 7100.
IMPOUNDED VEHICLES
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to Schedule 11 Clause 3 of the Local Government Act
1989, the Moorabool Shire Council has impounded the following Cars:
4 Vehicles for Tender

Community Arts Grants:


Community arts projects, activities or initiatives that link artists, creators or practitioners with
local communities through small projects, publications, exhibitions, performances or similar
activities (grants of up to $3,000)
Community Events Grants:
Community Events that showcase local talent, provide public entertainment, foster community
participation, connectedness and diversity (grants of up to $3,000)
Program Guidelines, Application Form and further information are available on Councils website
www.moorabool.vic.gov.au, or by contacting Customer Service on 5366 7100.
Please note, prior to lodging an application, all applicant groups are urged to contact Council and speak
to a Community Development Ofcer to discuss their application.
Applications close at 5pm on Friday 28 February 2015.
RATE PAYMENTS
Ratepayers, who have not elected to pay by instalments, are reminded that payment of rates in
full must be received by 5.00pm on 16 February, 2015.
Penalty Interest will be incurred on any accounts not paid in accordance with the rate payment
due dates. Interest will accrue at 11.5% per annum. Interest will calculate on and from the date
on which each instalment would have been due, as if the account was an instalment account.
Rate Payments can be made as follows:
In Person at any Australia Post Outlet, by phone 13 18 16 or go to www.postbillpay.com.au
Bpay facility, by telephoning your participating bank, 24 hours a day, as shown on your rate
notice (major credit cards accepted).
By Post: Cheque or Money Order can be made payable to the Moorabool Shire Council and
mailed to PO Box 18, Ballan,Vic, 3342
In person at the following Customer Service centres:
Ballan - 15 Stead Street;
Bacchus Marsh - 215 Main Street; or
Darley - 182 Halletts Way Service Centres.
EFTPOS facilities are available (major credit cards accepted).
Those who have elected to pay by instalments are advised that the third instalment is due for
payment on or before 2 March 2015 and the nal instalment is due for payment on or before 1
June 2015. Instalment reminder notices will be forwarded at least 14 days prior to these dates.
AVENUE OF HONOUR - BACCHUS MARSH
TREE INSPECTIONS AND PRUNING WORKS
Council will be undertaking aerial inspections and tree pruning works in the Bacchus Marsh
Avenue of Honour until this Friday 6 February 2015.
These important tree works will be undertaken as part of the ongoing commitment to the
Bacchus Marsh Avenue of Honour Strategic Management Plan.
Council periodically undertakes these works to limit the risk to public safety and extend the life
of the trees within the Avenue of Honour.
Works on the trees will be conducted Monday to Friday only during the hours of 8.00am and
5.00pm.
Trafc and other disruptions will be kept to a minimum.

The vehicles are being offered for tender and will be available for inspection on Tuesday 10
February 2015 between 10.00am-10.30am or Wednesday 11 February 2015 between 3.304.00pm only.
Any person interested in purchasing the above vehicles are invited to lodge a written tender
addressed to:
Moorabool Shire Council
Community Health & Safety Coordinator
Tender Application - Abandoned Vehicles,
PO Box 18, Ballan Vic 3342
Written tenders should be submitted by 5.00pm Friday 13 February 2015.
PUBLIC SALE OF LIVESTOCK BY MOORABOOL SHIRE COUNCIL
Pursuant to Impounding of Livestock Act 1994
The following livestock was found on Gascards Lane, Gordon, and
impounded on 22 January 2015 at 4.30pm by a Moorabool Shire
Council Authorised Ofcer.
1 Male Cross breed Goat
Written tenders should be submitted prior to 5.00pm on 13
February 2015 to:
Moorabool Shire Council
Community Safety Coordinator
Tender Application - Livestock
PO Box 18, Ballan Vic 3342

Moorabool Shire Council: PO Box 18, Ballan VIC 3342


Telephone: 03 5366 7100 Facsimile: 03 5368 1757 Email: info@moorabool.vic.gov.au

Web: www.moorabool.vic.gov.au

CEO: Rob Croxford

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Newborns in the district

Babies born recently at Bacchus Marsh and


Melton Regional Hospital.

An Australia Day baby was born to


Sunbury parents Hsiu-Chuan and James
on Monday 26 January. Little Evelyn (Hsu)
weighed 3650 grams.

It was a triple treat for Buninyong parents


Suzie and Ben Young, when on Sunday
25 January, at 12.42am, their third boy
was born. Weighing 9lb 8oz (4310 grams)
Lachlan James is a little brother to Jacob
and Hayden.

Janti and Gerrard Whitty from Melton have welcomed their first
child, a little girl. Sierra arrived on Thursday 29 January at 4pm
weighing 7lb (3.58kg).

Melton parents Samantha and Nathan


have welcomed a little boy into their
family. A little brother for Tanisha, Levi
arrived on Sunday 25 January at 6.41
weighing 8lb 5oz (3770 grams).

Tarneit couple Nsha Arora and Manas


Dhingra have welcomed a little girl into
their family. The yet to be named baby
arrived on Sunday 25 January at 22.23pm
weighing 3.3kg.

On Sunday 25 January at 6.20am Oakley Matthew Laporte was born to Melton


West parents Melissa Butler and Jamie Laporte. Weighing 7lb 6oz (3.48kg),
Oakley is a little brother for Harlan.

Bacchus Marsh parents Janelle and Ben Keim have welcomed their third child
Asha Lee. Born on Saturday 17 January at 6.52am, Asha weighed 8lb 11oz (3950
grams) and is a little sister for Lexie (6yo) and Molly (2yo).

A little girl is the first born child to Melton


parents Selena Len and Chris Miller.
Monique Eve Miller arrived on Sunday 25
January at 9.44pm weighing 7lb 6.5oz
(3350).

Bacchus Marsh first time parents Jo and Gavin have welcomed


a little boy. Arriving on Wednesday 21 January at 7.57pm,
Reuben Donn weighed 7lb 6oz (3360 grams).

Gisborne couple Katrina and Andrew have


announced the arrival of their third child, a
little girl. Emma Mary Lorraine is a little sister
for James and Luke and was born on
Thursday 29 January at 6.08am, weighing
8lb 2oz (3680 grams).

Jailyn and Mila Rickards have a little sister,


Koa Bella. Born to Brookfield parents
Hayley Gilchrist and Tim Rickards on
Wednesday 28 January at 13.49pm, Koa
weighed 3250 grams.

Hannah and Nathan Archer from Melton West


have welcomed their second child, a boy,
Harvey Shaun Archer. Arriving on Wednesday
28 January at 5.26am weighing 8lb 10oz,
Harvey is a little brother for Sophie.

Alyx has a little brother, Tyson Phillip. Born to


Maddingley parents Lucy and Gordon
Thompson on Friday 23 January at 6.11am,
Tyson weighed 7lb 11oz (3510 grams).

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Adopt a pet, for life


Give homeless pets in Bacchus Marsh a
lifelong and loving home by participating in
the nationwide Pet Adoption Day from 10am
2pm on Saturday, February 7.
The National Pet Adoption Day is an initiative
of PETstock Assist and animal rescue
organisation PetRescue. The day aims to raise
awareness of pet adoption while encouraging
locals to take action by either adopting a pet of
their own or becoming a pet foster carer.
PetRescue Founder Vickie Davy said they
were working towards a future where adoptive
families could be found for all rescue pets.
In the 10 years since PetRescue was founded
we have re-homed around 250,000 pets
including 70,000 in 2014 alone. We are looking
to further grow this number in 2015, Ms Davy
said.
Its our mission to make adoption the
first choice for all and initiatives such as
Pet Adoption Day put this message in the
spotlight.
Adopting from a rescue organisation means
your new family member will already be
desexed, vaccinated and treated for parasites
and will have had a thorough veterinary and
behaviour assessment.
PETstock CEO Shane Young said no PETstock
store sold dogs or cats. Instead, the stores
encouraged everyone to consider pet adoption
when adding a new member to the family.
On February 7 local animal rescue groups and
pet adoption experts will be in PETstock, 216
Main St, Bacchus Marsh, to share information
about the process of adopting a rescue pet,
the multiple benefits of pet adoption and help
people find their perfect new forever friend.

Plant the
funding
seed

Community groups can now apply for


Moorabool Shire Councils 2015 Community Development Fund up until
March 13.

Community groups, community networks, progress groups and development associations are invited to submit
an expression of interest for seed funding (and leverage for external funding
opportunities) towards community
infrastructure projects that have a significant impact on community development, liveability and wellbeing in the
shire.

Moorabool Shire mayor Paul Tatchell


said: This is a fantastic opportunity for
groups to secure some funding and use
this money to get more funding from
other sources for their important community projects, services or events.
Funding is available for up to $25,000.
Program guidelines, expression of interest forms and further information
are available on moorabool.vic.gov.au
or by contacting customer service on
5366 7100.

Gena Powley with her spaniel Dino encourage people to adopt a pet on Saturday 7 February.
Photo Helen Tatchell

All applicant groups should contact


Moorabool Shirel and speak to a community engagement/development officer to discuss their project prior to
lodging an application.

JOINING
FEE*

Join in club from 9am to 9pm or join online at


anytimefitness.com.au/sale

ANYTIME FITNESS BACCHUS MARSH


SHOP 43, 11 YOUNG STREET
PH: 4367 7006
*Offer valid for first time members who are local residents or workers 18 years and older only (photo ID required) and
who join for a minimum period of 12 months under the terms of a standard membership agreement. Not valid with any
other offers. Not transferrable. Only valid at the specified club. Offer expires 11/02/15. Price of an individual 12 month
membership contract is $726 plus $59 for access card and $0 joining fee (total cost $785).

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WHATS ON

The Whats On section is for non-profit community organisations. All free events submitted will be considered for FREE publication at the Editors discretion. Advertising of AGMs in
this section will only appear if a paid public notice also appears in the classifieds section, as per the constitution of Business & Consumer Affairs for incorporated groups.

ADULT EDUCATION

Ballan & District Community House


NEW courses and groups for 2015. Enrolments open now.
Meditation, Brazilian Cardio Fusion, HipHop/Jazz for
Kids,Fun with Macram, Beginners Embroidery, Pottery
Basics, Social Games ( MahJong, Bridge, Scrabble etc). Bus
Trip - Melbourne Flower Show - Thurs 26 March, (Bookings
essential only $25 for bus). Phone 5368 1934 or email
support@bchvic.org to enrol.
Darley Neighbourhood House & Learning Centre, 33-35
Jonathan Drive Darley. Short courses, recreation classes,
community groups, occasional child care, venue hire. Enquiries
welcome. Phone 5367 4390, www.darleylearning.com
Melton South Community Centre
Offering computer classes for Absolute Beginners, Excel
& PC Technician 6 Feb; Hairdressing Taster, German,
Improve your English (not ESL) and Tarot, 9/2; Beauty Taster,
Word, Email, Website, Painting, Latin/Ballroom Dancing
and Spiritual Healing, 10/2. Enquiries or Bookings 9747 8576
or drop in to our new address 41 Exford Road, Melton South.

MEETINGS
Footscray Poultry Club (at Bacchus Marsh)
Meetings held 2nd Sunday of month, 2pm. Poultry Pavilion.
Racecourse Rec. Reserve, Balliang-Bacchus Marsh Rd,
Bacchus Marsh. All welcome Jack 9741 9705.

MARKETS
Ballan Lions Club Market
Saturday 7 February, 8am-1pm. 1st Saturday each Month.
Inglis St, Ballan.
Darley Market
Saturday 7 February, 8am 1pm. 1st & 3rd Saturday each
month at Darley Park Football Reserve.
Ballan Farmers Market
Next Market Saturday 14 February, 9am-1pm.
2nd Saturday each month, Mill Cottage car park. Enq 0498
361 291 or 0490 114 130.

BALLAN AUTUMN FESTIVAL


Antique Fair
Sunday March 22
Stallholder invitation for trestle stalls.
Held in the Ballan Mechanics Hall
Expressions of interest by 10 Feb
Call Jean 0415 846 907 or email:
ballanautumnfestival@gmail.com
BACCHUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Sunday Services will commence on
Sunday 8 February, 2015 at 11am
RSL Main St, Bacchus Marsh
Come & be part of the new work that God
is doing in our community & where the
uncompromising Word of God will be preached.
This is an independent full gospel church.
Contact Jim Barefoot (0434 341 797)
Come Worship with us and encounter Gods Presence

Next Shoot:
Location:

BALLARK
& DISTRICT
BALLARK & DISTRICT GUN CLUB
GUN CLUB
Sunday 5 May 2013
th

BALLARK
Upcoming
event
Ballan Meredith
Rd
Nominations: 10.00am
Sunday 1st March
Event Start: 10.30am
Enquiries:
Gerald Connor
0409409602
Ballark
Club Shoot
Marc Canavan 0432 237 389
Proceeds to:
Ballan Football Welcome
& Netball Club High Gun Award
Everyone
Prizes, Refreshments, all money raised goes back into our community.
Along
ShotandGun
Draw
Come
SupportPrize
your District
& Club.

Location: BALLARK, BallanMeredith Rd


Nominations: 10.30am,
Eye Opener from 11.00am
Enquiries: Gerald Connor 0409 409 602
James Molesworth 0402 000 450

CHURCH

Anglican Parish of West Moorabool


Service Times - Sunday 8 February - St Johns Bungaree,
9am; St Johns Ballan, 11am; St James Morrisons, 5pm.
Enquiries - Glen Wesley 5368 2730.
Bacchus Marsh Uniting Church Parish
Services - St Andrews 9.30am every Sunday (3rd Sunday of
month Family Service). Pentland Hills 2pm 1st Sunday of
month. Enq 5367 2543 (office) or www.themarshuca.org.au
Holy Trinity Anglican Church - Bacchus Marsh
Service Times - Sundays 8.30am & 10am; Wednesdays 10am;
Balliang - 2nd & 4th Sundays 9am; Myrniong - 1st & 3rd
Sunday 11am; Blackwood - 1st Sunday 9am; Messy Church
- 3rd Sunday 5pm. Enquiries 5367 5362 (office).
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 Childrens Program. Phone 5367 6550
for more details.
Our Lady Help of Christians Korobeit
Sunday Mass 11.30am (2nd & 4th Sunday of Month).
Ballan Uniting Church
Services 1st, 2nd & 3rd Sundays 11.15am. 4th Sunday 9.30am
Reflective Worship.
Golden Harvest Christian Fellowship
Non denominational - Prayer every Sunday 10am, Mens
KYB Monday evenings 6pm. Ladies KYB Wednesday 1pm.
Further details 0429 681 566.

POULTRY SALE
(Helmsman Auction)

Sunday 22nd February 2015

Poultry Pavilion - Bacchus Marsh Harness Track


Racecourse and Recreation Reserve
Auctions starts 11.30am Final Bids by 12.30pm
Buyers Register $2.00 after 9.00am.
Layers, Pets, and breeding poultry on oer.
Buy 2 or 3 chooks for the backyard.
Fundraiser for Footscray & District Poultry Club.
Bookings: $4.00 per Lot. Kerry 9741 9705

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KERB CHATTER

News

The Moorabool News 3 February, 2015 Page 13

By Jessica Howard

What do you expect Moorabool Shire Council


to achieve in 2015?

Prompt responses and


action to inquiries
- Gail (Ballan)

More than they do at the


moment
- Joe (Greendale)

It would be nice to see an


improved streetscape.
- Kathleen (Ballan)

Imagination
is magic
By Kate Taylor
Encouraging the magic of a
childs imagination is front
and centre again this year
with a regular performing
arts program.
Imagination Magic, for
children from birth to five
years old, is held monthly
throughout the Shire from
February to November.
Imagination Magic is
sponsored by Council and
provides an interactive activity session for children up
to school age which may include puppetry, storytelling,
singing or playing musical
instruments, with different
performers for each monthly
session, Mayor Paul Tatchell said.

This year the program times


will change, providing more
options for families to access
the program.
There will be a monthly
Wednesday session in Ballan
- except for April and September, when the program
will visit Gordon Hall on a
Tuesday.
There will be Thursday sessions in Bacchus Marsh once
a month, a Monday session
at Wallace Hall in May, and
a dads special session to coincide with Fathers Day.
Many favourite performers
will be returning in 2015,
along with some exciting
new performers, with the
popular African Drumming
starting the year off in Bac-

chus Marsh on Thursday


12 February at 10am and
11.15am sessions - bookings
are now available.
Imagination Magic is not
only enjoyable, educational
and entertaining, it is a great
way for parents to engage
with their children in experiences that can benefit their
social, emotional and literacy development, Mayor
Tatchell said.
The program is co-facilitated by early childhood professionals and maternal and
child health nurses.
For bookings or to find out
more about the Imagination
Magic program, call Moorabool Shire Council Customer
Service on 5366 7100.

Moorabool Mayor Paul Tatchell congratulates new Australian citizens (L-R) Marilyn Rister
and Robin Philip and (below) the Allington and Gono family from Zimbabwee.
Photos Allen Moore

Becoming
Australian

ROBIN Philip and Marilyn Rister were


among 14 new Australian citizens recognised
at the Moorabool Australia Day ceremony on
January 26.
The couple were both born in London,
England, however they met in Victoria and
settled in Ballan four years ago.
We searched all over Victoria for
somewhere to live and the only place that
resonated with us was Ballan, Mr Philip
said.
He said the big draws were the landscape,
the people, the train station and the medical
centre.
We couldnt believe we could book an
appointment for the dentist for the following
day, whereas where we came from it took six
months to see a dentist.
He said he moved to Australia 32-years-ago
and becoming a citizen was one of those
things weve been meaning to do for a long
time and never got around to.
Australias our home. We didnt want to go
backwards, so we took this as a new step in
life, he said.
Ms Rister said it was fate that she met Robin
in Australia, and fate that brought them to
Ballan.
We had been to Daylesford and saw the
sign which said Melbourne and Ballan, so
we thought wed stop in Ballan for a cuppa
at the old bakery. We sat outside, looked at

each other and said this feels like home,


she said.
We looked at a block of land for sale straight
after. Your intuition tells you what to do.
Ms Rister has followed her intuition all her
life. When she was 16-years-old she told
her parents she wanted to live in Australia.
She immigrated to Australia with both her
parents soon after.
We were ten pound poms, or at least my
parents were. Ive been here 49 years and as
a British citizen you become a permanent
resident with all the advantages and
obligations and benefits, she said.
My mother became an Australian citizen
in 1980, but I was busy raising kids and never
got around to it until now. I thought, were
here and we vote; its about time we become
permanent citizens. Weve also done a lot of
volunteering in Ballan and wanted to cement
our citizenship because we really do feel like
we belong. Weve met some really lovely
people in Ballan.
Other new Australian citizens living in
Moorabool included Allington and Faith
Gono (Zimbabwe), Arlingtonia and Denzel
Allington (United Kingdom), Ramneet Kaur
(India), Ashmeen Mander (India), Jatinder
Singh (India), Dmytro Myroshnyk (Ukraine),
Nataliya Thompson (Ukraine), Amarpreet
Singh Sandhu (India), Kayono Shigeta
(Japan), and Jinhua Zhang (China).

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News

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Initiative has pedal power


By Jessica Howard
Lal Lal primary school students cycled to success last
year, during a student run
community bike ride project.
The grade three to six students, undertaking Civics
and Citizenship Studies,
created the idea for a Lal Lal
Cycling Club, which would
include a group bike ride
each Tuesday over the period of five weeks.
Lal Lal Primary School
Teacher and Principal, Judith
Porteous said the proposal
for the club was created by
one of the school groups,
which was led by grade five
student James Inglis.
The Cycle Clubs inaugural
bike ride kicked off last June,
where 21 prep to grade six
students, three adults and
one local Yendon resident
rode from the school to Lal
Lal Falls.
Ms Porteous said a different ride was investigated by
the students each week, and
planned with consideration
given the surface and hills.
The students certainly
built up some toughness
over the rides, they had so
much fun and exhibited
such enthusiasm, she said.
I asked them to take part
in a project that would involve members of the com-

munity and they did exactly


what they set out to do at
the beginning, which was to
organise five, one hour rides
each Tuesday.
However Ms Porteous
said the final ride, held on
Tuesday November 25, took
about an hour and a half due
to the length of the trail.

The last ride was by far the


most successful, with about
30 riders and five support
crew [riding] all the way to
Yendon and back, which is
about 14-kilometres she
said.
Following the program,
the students were treated
to a presentation from two
experienced Ballarat riders,

which, according to Mrs


Porteous, they found very
inspiring.
[The presenters] were so
motivating that some students are planning to take
part in the Ballarat Autumn
Day Ride next year, where
theyll ride 25km out around
the Smythesdale area, she
said.

TOM

Environmental Opinion

The students now imagine


that theyll need to train,
and certainly to keep the Lal
Lal Cycling Club going.
Lal Lal Primary School
acknowledged the support
from Cyclescape and Navajo
Avantiplus Bikes for Life for
donating drink bottles to the
Cycling Club.

2020 goal
is 20 million
trees
The Moorabool Catchment
Landcare Group has secured
$82,000 in funding through
the 20 Million Trees Federal
Landcare Programme.
The $82,000 for the MCLG
will be split over three years
for revegetation and rehabilitation of the landscape between the Wombat State Forest and the Brisbane Ranges
National Park, to establish a
north-south biolink.
A spokesperson said unfortunately, the funding
does not cover fencing for
these projects, so the MCLG
will be looking for other
funding sources to compliment the project.
The Australian Government
will work with the community to plant 20 million trees
by 2020, to re-establish green
corridors and urban forests.
The 20 Million Trees Programme is part of the national stream of the National
Landcare Programme, and
has four strategic objectives:
to plant 20 million trees
and associated understorey
planted by 2020, support local environmental outcomes,
work cooperatively with the
community and reduce carbon emissions.

with Tom Kingston

As Australians,
are we focused?
In 1972 Harry Chapin wrote
a song called Cats in the
Cradle which was a bestselling hit in the USA and
also popular in Australia.
The song has been recorded
a number of times since
and has proved popular
each time. For those of you
who dont know the song
its about a boy growing up
and his relationship with
his father. The boys father
is always too busy to spend
time with his son and one of
the key lines in the song is
the line Im going to be like
him by the son, and when
the father is in his old age
and wishes to spend time
with his son he finds his
son is indeed like him and
has become too busy himself. Being busy about many

things is part and parcel of


our society and has been so
for quite a while now. We
didnt heed Harry Chapins
advice too well. One thing
that especially is suffering
because of this haste is the
environment. It does take
time to smell the roses. Our
environment is crying out
for our attention and we are
so engrossed in our busyness that we havent the
time to notice or are simply
distracted by other things.
Of course we all know this
should not be the case but
unfortunately it is. So this
weeks opinion piece is all
about being busy while our
planet cries out for us to take
time to listen.
The following stories are
from Clive Hamilton and

Richard Denniss, Affluenza


When Too Much is Never
Enough
(Allen&Unwin,
NSW, 2005).
A Sydney merchant banker
who worked very long hours
was persuaded by his wife to
take a day off work to spend
some time with his teenage
son David. David pined for
his dads attention, but he
was always too busy. Nevertheless, the banker took a day
off and they spent a magical
day sailing. Although never
repeated, David stored it is
his memory as the wonderful day he spent alone with
his dad. A few years later
the merchant banker died
suddenly of a heart attack
and David, now in his 20s,
found his fathers work diaries when going through his

things. He opened one up


to the date they went sailing. His father had written:
Complete waste of a day.
- Story told to a person researching downshifting.
And for those who do
try to smell the roses one
prominent economist could
only explain the downshifting phenomenon by characterising those people as
bludgers.
And this is what, according
to a survey, we actually think
about our current society.
80 per cent of Australians
agree that most Australians
buy and consume far more
than they need. 75 per cent
of Australians agree that we
in Australia are focused on
working and making money
and not focused enough

on family and community.


79 per cent of Australians
agree that our materialistic
society makes it harder to
instil positive values in our
children.
Put it this way, this day
and age, its just money.
Cause I reckon people our
age dont really hang around
with their parents much. I
only see my dad when he is
about to go to bed. We dont
spend time together that
much. Maybe on a Sunday
we might go for a walk at
Manly, (so its) money for
sure 17 Year Old Sydney
boy.
You will never know your
neighbours are there. Real-estate advertisement.
You can see the difference
in the town that the 12 hour

shifts have done. Like sport,


this town has produced some
of the best sportsmen Like
weve got good hockey players, good rugby league players, good golfers, cricketers,
stuff like that But as soon
as the 12-hour shifts started
again, it just killed it. Like
now they struggle to get a
football team, where at one
time we were putting three
teams on the paddock.
And again I would like to
finish this piece with a quotation from our esteemed
leader. Almost never before
in the history of the world
had there been a happier
country than contemporary
Australia. Tony Abbott
when Health Minister, December 2004.
What is your opinion?

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The Moorabool News 3 February, 2015 Page 15

Perfect for Young Family

Locations on
the rise

Enzo Raimondo
CEO, REIV

33 Lay Street, Ballan


Price: $379,000

Perfectly positioned 3 bedroom brick veneer home


set on approx 1/2 acre within walking distance to all
Ballan amenities! 3 bedrooms all carpeted with BIRs. A
recently renovated kitchen with floating timber floors,
gas cook top, electric oven and pantry. The kitchen,
dining and family rooms are open plan with reverse
cycle air con to the dining room and carpet to the family
room. Bathroom includes spa bath, separate shower
and toilet and new electric hot water service. The
laundry offers good storage with tiled flooring. Large
back yard, fernery, tool shed, man cave with wood
heater, coolroom, chicken house and bird aviaries and
to top it all off a small creek.

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While attention has focused


on Victorias auction boom
and the increase in prices
across the state, particularly
since spring 2013, a number
of regional Victorian towns
are yet to reach their peak
property prices of 2010.
Top of the list is Horsham,
with a median price of
$167,500 over the year ending
30 September 2014, almost
$20,000 below its median
for the year to 30 September, 2010. Given that median
prices are slightly below
what they were during the
last market peak, it offers
the prospect that prices have
room for growth.
This is positive news for
sellers, with expected price
growth, and also for buyers looking to buy immediately and seeking affordable
properties.
And Morwell, with a median house price of $160,000
over the 12 months, is about
10 per cent below its 2010
peak providing the potential for positive growth
for Gippsland buyers looking for competitively priced
properties. The well located
town,
nestled
between
coast and country - and on
a key rail link to Melbourne
provides the potential
of an excellent long-term
investment.
With rising Melbourne
house prices leading many

first home buyers and families on a budget to look to


regional Victoria, properties
which have not yet reached
their 2010 peak offer the opportunity of a foothold on
the property ladder. And
although there are no guarantees, they also offer the
prospect of capital growth.
Other centres also below
their 2010 peak include Maffra, eight per cent less at
$225,000, Warrnambool, seven per cent less at $300,000,
Daylesford, four per cent less
at $354,500 and Wodonga,
also four per cent less at
$265,000.
In metropolitan Melbourne
Macrae, on the Mornington
Peninsula, with a median
price of $500,000 topped the
list of suburbs below their
2010 peak. It was 20 per cent
below its 12-month median
of $625,000 median at December 31, 2010.
While the REIV expects
house prices to continue to
remain solid in 2015, the
market is likely to be more
evenly balanced, although
may be given a boost if the
Reserve Bank further lowers
interest rates.
In the next six months we
expect the market to remain
positive. But as the varying
rates of return to peak prices
illustrate, macro factors such
as the unemployment rate
and low wages growth combined with local factors such
as local unemployment levels, infrastructure and transport can all have a bearing
on prices.
As always, remain in touch
with the market via local
agents who can update buyers and those thinking of
selling of market values in
each part of the state, and of
local changes that may have
a bearing on the price of
properties going to market.

Email - news@themooraboolnews.com.au

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arbee real estate


ING
NEW LIST

ING
NEW LIST

ASKING $398,000

ROOM TO MOVE!

Bacchus Marsh

31 Nathan Drive

Large block in quiet part of town. This family home has large open space living areas with polished timber
floors. The 3 bedrooms all have 2 x Dbl BIRs & as well as the family bathroom there is an additional
bathroom off the large laundry. Lounge has reverse cycle split system a/c and large wood heater in the
family room. 4 car double garage with storeroom & toilet as well as a 2 car carport with roller door. 1900m2
block within walking distance schools & a short drive to shopping centres.
PID: 772847

ASKING $330,000

WALK TO EVERYTHING

Bacchus Marsh

1/23 Manor Street

3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home located in one of the premier locations in town. Within walking distance to
everything, this home has a nice sized lounge & dining area adjacent to the kitchen. Bedrooms 1 & 2 have
built in robes. Gas heater in the lounge & a wall a/c in the dining area. Externally there is a garden shed &
covered pergola area & it is all on a low maintenance manageable block. Better than a unit this property
is ideal for those looking to downsize into a central location.
PID: 766938

ASKING $268,500

WHAT COULD YOU DO HERE

Bacchus Marsh

10 McCrae Street

This property is just waiting for someone with imagination and flair to rejuvenate it into a nice
comfortable first home or investment property. Consisting of 3 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, bathroom,
toilet, laundry and a large separate rumpus room, the home is on a fantastic 900m block which
would be a great development site STCA. Close to schools, shops & railway station.
PID: 773064

CUSTOM BUILT IN GREAT LOCATION

Bacchus Marsh

5 Lindsay Place

ASKING $379,000

Nestled in one of the more secluded pockets of Bacchus Marsh is this lovely family home. Presenting
4 bedrooms, including master with large walk in robe & ens with shower toilet & vanity. The living area
is open plan with kitchen/dining/entertainment leading onto undercover pergola, as well as a formal
lounge/2nd living space. Other features include evaporative cooling, ceiling fans, energy saver heating,
7m x 4.5m garage, double carport, 3m x 3m garden shed, 4500LT water tank.
PID: 770366

OPEN FOR INSPECTION

Saturday 7th Feb 11.00-11.30am

THE HOUSE, THE POOL, THE SHED!

Bacchus Marsh

28 Victoria Street

ASKING

$540,000
2

Fantastic family home of 4 bedrooms plus study. Master bed with WIR & ens, study with separate
entry, family bathroom complete with spa. Formal lounge & a large family room adjoining the
kitchen meals. Expansive outdoor living area complete with bistro blinds, plus an in ground solar
heated pool. Gardens fully landscaped & 9m x 7m garage, 11m x 7m shed & a double carport.
All of this on a 2000m2 block with additional entry from a rear street.

PID: 597563

LARGE OPEN PLAN FAMILY HOME

Darley

ASKING $320,000

4 Edwards Court

4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Master bedroom with ensuite & walk-in-robe. Three bedrooms with
built-in-robes. Large study or fifth bedroom. Open plan kitchen/meals/living. Formal lounge. Double
remote controlled lock up garage. Covered 16m x 3m pergola. Easy walk to shopping centre, parks,
schools etc.
PID: 766964

Daryl Gould
0409 233 157

Bob Gunnell
0417 566 951

140 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh

ASKING $310,000

GREAT STARTER

Bacchus Marsh

15 Beresford Crescent

Neat 3 bedroom home in a nice quiet location. Lounge room with gas wall furnace heater, off the lounge
is kitchen & meals area with a wall a/c. 3 good sized bedrooms all with BIRs & master has a reverse cycle
split system a/c. Polished boards throughout for easy cleaning. Double carport & an excellent colorbond
shed which could be a garage or a workshop. Next to a nice little park & walking distance to shops doctors
& town bus stop this home would be ideal for first home buyers or investment.
PID: 766086

FAMILY HOME ON A BIG BLOCK

Bacchus Marsh

5 Webster Street

ASKING $310,000

This terrific home will keep the family happy for years. Situated minutes from town, this home includes
3 bedrooms with new carpet, the master has a walk through bathroom plus WIR. The kitchen has an
electric oven, gas cooktop & dishwasher. The open plan design incorporates a lounge room leading into
the meals/dining area. Internal access from the garage. Covered paved pergola & room to add a pool,
shed & more. A house on a block like this is becoming hard to find, dont miss out.
PID: 762322

Peter Leonard
0429 671 990

Ph 5367 2333

Steve Creese
0475 888 101

Ian McDonald
0418 522 549

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MN0550G2

LEN SMITH

www.lensmith.com.au

REAL ESTATE

Outstanding Family Home

BALLAN 8 Myrtle Grove

Breathtaking from every angle, built by renowned builders Bryan


& Peterson, this property exudes a genuine quality. Comprising of
4 bedrooms, ensuite and walk-in robes to master, separate study,
3 living areas, including a theatre room, fabulous open plan style
kitchen with stainless steel appliances and expansive cupboard
space. Block of approximately 1000sqm, alfresco entertaining area,
beautifully presented garden, chook run, double garage and a huge
colour bond workshop. Do not miss out on this fantastic home!

INSPECT SATURDAY - The Best Address

Inspect: By appointment
Price range: $479,000-$499,000
Len Smith: 0418 343 754
Web Id: 61426870

INSPECT SATURDAY - On Maddingley Side

MADDINGLEY 38 Labilliere Street

Large corner block in popular Maddingley. Three bedroom home


with huge potential. All within walking distance to schools, shops
and train station. Ideal for home buyers, investors or Melbourne
commuters. The home offers 3 generous bedrooms (BIRs), large entry
foyer, generous sized lounge, kitchen, meal & dining area, and neat &
tidy bathroom and laundry. Fantastic corner position with excellent
choice to either subdivide (S.T.C.A.), or for someone to complete a
renovation of the home, makes for an enviable choice.

DARLEY 5/125 Gisborne Road

Inspect: Sat 11.00-11.30am


Price: $309,000
Len Smith: 0418 343 754
Web Id: -

BACCHUS MARSH 23 Lone Pine Square

Inspect: Sat 1:15 - 1.45pm


Price: $485,000
Len Smith: 0418 343 754
Web Id: 61401070

BACCHUS MARSH 29 Manor Street

Perfectly positioned in family friendly street near Village Shopping


Centre, Schools & Kindergartens. Well maintained home could be easily
transformed to suit a modern day lifestyle. 3 spacious bedrooms, sizeable
lounge with gas heater & gas central heating throughout, polished
timber hardwood flooring & high ceiling. Kitchen is well portioned with
timber cupboards & a breakfast bar which leads to a sitting room/dining
area, very neat bathroom and laundry. Brick lock up garage, loads of room
for caravan/boat/trailer etc. Resting on a large block (app 847 sqm).

Inspect: Sat 11.45am-12.15pm


Price: $415,000
Len Smith: 0418 343 754
Web Id: -

Lerderderg Street Calling!

Inspect: Sat 12.30-1.00pm


Price: $285,000
Len Smith: 0418 343 754
Web Id: -

NEW LISTING - Display home quality

This impressive home is all style that is cool and welcoming with
a touch of wow factor from its crisp colour scheme & outstanding
quality kitchen to the private under cover alfresco area. The main
bedroom is all class with a deluxe ensuite whilst the remaining
bedrooms share the family bathroom, open plan living in design,
gas central heating & evaporative cooling. With secure and private
fencing, Lovely lush green lawns and double lock up garage, you
cant help but be impressed. Handy to Main Street shops and schools.

INSPECT SATURDAY - Location, Affordability

INSPECT SATURDAY - Absolute Convenience

Perfectly positioned only moments stroll to Darley shopping centre


and all of its convenience, this quality villa ticks all the right boxes
when it comes to easy care living in a sought after location. Bright
interiors with air conditioned living and dining areas. Modern kitchen
with quality appliances plus ample cupboard space. 2 generous sized
bedrooms both with built in robes. A slick well located bathroom.
Easy care rear and side courtyards. Single garage with interior access.
This property is a must for you to inspect.

DARLEY 77 Dundas Street

This impressive family home achieves lifestyle excellence with abundant


accommodation, excellent quality and outstanding year round
entertainment. Comprising of 4 bedrooms, huge study, generous living
areas, separate theatre room and outstanding kitchen with quality
stainless steel appliances, 3 remaining bedrooms are huge, one with a
teenagers retreat. Outside is a fabulous extended alfresco entertainment
area, outdoor gas heated six seated cedar spa, double garage and side
access driveway, all situated on a very good sized block. Come see today,
you will be impressed at the best address in town!

BACCHUS MARSH 29 Lerderderg St, Bacchus Marsh

From the moment you step inside this light filled home you
know you are going to be impressed! Comprising of 3 bedrooms
all with BIRs, separate study, 3 generous living areas, modern
kitchen with quality appliances, gas central heating & evaporative
cooling, renovated bathroom, high decorative ceilings, &
polished hardwood floors are un-beatable feature consistent
throughout the home. Outside is a beautiful garden setting 10m
x 6m garage/workshop & carport.

Inspect: By appointment
Price: $475,000
Len Smith: 0418 343 754
Web Id: -

Spacious Family Living

Inspect: By appointment
Price: $350,000
Len Smith: 0418 343 754
Web Id: -

166 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh

BACCHUS MARSH 9 Alice Close

Quality family living, immaculate home set on 751 sqm (approx).


Positioned in a quiet court and moments away from main street shops
& schools. Stunning kitchen with stone bench tops and quality stainless
steel appliances, large light filled dining and spacious living area.
Comprising of 4 large bedrooms all with built in robes, central bathroom,
and theatre room at the rear of the house. There is a fabulous indoor/
outdoor alfresco area that provides outdoor living all year round. Outside
the gardens are low maintenance with its own Balinese style hut and fruit
trees. Come and be surprised today!

Phone: 5367 8128

Inspect: By appointment
Price: $519,000
Len Smith: 0418 343 754
Web Id: -

Mobile: 0418 343 754

Email - news@themooraboolnews.com.au

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moneymaking idea may be too offbeat.
LEOJuly 23-August 22

Stars & Puzzles


Diversification is the key this week. This a fine time for
expanding interests, notably in the areas of sports and
recreation. An innovation approach pays off at work.
VIRGOAugust 23-September 22

QUICK PUZZLE

ARIESMarch 21-April 20
Perseverance pays off by the end of the week, especially
in areas related to career and education. Relationships
thrive on an intellectual plane. Lost items may surface
on the weekend.
TAURUSApril 21-May 22
A last minute cancellation may prove a blessling in
disguise. A refresher course may provide a boost to your
career. Business ideas may benefit from a thorough
discussion and reviews.
GEMINIMay 23-June 21

1.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
14.
18.
20.
23.
24.
25.

ACROSS
Rather deaf (4,2,7)
Majestic (5)
Right (7)
Vehicle (6)
Tell (6)
Slip (5)
Newlywed (5)
Upright (6)
Outhouse (6)
Mollify (7)
Obliterate (5)
Obviously (8,2,3)

NO. 8890

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
13.
15.
16.
17.
19.
21.
22.

DOWN
Chivvy (6)
Scamp (5)
Forced (7)
Wine (4)
Concur (5)
Erin (7)
Assemble (6)
Extraction (7)
Refuge (7)
Famous composer (6)
Vegetable (6)
Little (5)
Alloy (5)
Minus (4)

CRYPTIC PUZZLE

ACROSS
1. Theyre not among ones present cronies (6,7). 8. The
hard-cooked egg brought in is for her (5). 9. The delicate kid in the row (7). 10. How the non-professional will
attack? (6). 11. Bang goes the account! (6). 12. Not much
of a fight (5). 14. Did change the date, having caught
cold (5). 18. About the party, exaggerate (6). 20. The
customer has no right to a British penny if its returned
(6). 23. My word, that is potential (7). 24. Reach the
cooker (5). 25. I must, for the halo Im wearing, Im glad
to say (5,8).
DOWN
1. They were used in battles or, perhaps, the the odd
wars (6). 2. Second attempt to inject love into the tale
(5). 3. Standing again on top of the rampart, falls (7). 4.
Its played in one part of Scotland (4). 5. The foolish
nannies are broken-hearted (5). 6. Nasty, as I soon found
out myself (7). 7. For warmth, mum brought out a cover
(6). 13. A broken romance in Italy (7). 15. Having blackened, cleaned (7). 16. A sweetie for daddy, dear (6). 17.
Outranges, which peeves one (6). 19. One beverage of
the many with ice (5). 21. About a quarter get up and
wash (5). 22. Its very cold, love (4).

SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 8889

CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
Across - 1, Absent friends. 8, Rh-O-da. 9, F-rag-ile. 10,
Way-lay. 11, Report. 12, Scrap. 14, A-c-ted. 18, Overdo. 20, P-a-tr-on (rev.). 23, Promise. 24, Range. 25,
Thank goodness.
Down - 1, Ar-ro-ws. 2, S-t-O-ry. 3, N-iaga-ra(mpart). 4,
Fife. 5, Inane (anag.). 6, Noiso-me. 7, S-heat-h. 13,
Cremona (anag.). 15, Charred . 16, Pop-pet. 17, Angers
(anag.). 19, D-rink. 21, Ri-N-se. 22, Zero.

QUICK SOLUTIONS
Across - 1, Aperitif. 6, Quay. 8, Blot. 9, Clarence. 10,
Taint. 11, Threat. 13, Squeal. 15, Reduce. 17, Bantam.
19, Fault. 22, Strainer. 23, Rite. 24, Area. 25, Ointment.
Down - 2, Polka. 3, Retinue. 4, Tick. 5, Fracture. 6,
Queer. 7, Archaic. 12, Flamingo. 14, Quarter. 16, Diagram. 18, Tiara. 20, Latin. 21, Bren.
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
Across - 1,Not so hot. 6, Sas-h(ot). 8, Fire. 9, Ex-porter.
10, L-E-ast. 11, Co-ward. 13, S-tanc-E. 15, Stands. 17,
B-ridge. 19, Sp-R-ay. 22, AI-re-dale. 23, Ills. 24, Trim.
25, Took down.
Down - 2, O-pine. 3, Steps-on. 4, Heed (hed). 5, Typecast. 6, S-crew. 7, She-ere-d. 12, Re-Levant. 14, Terrier. 16, Applied. 18, D-re-am. 20, All-ow. 21, N-ER-o.

New directions could lead to new accomplishments in


your career or academic arena. Family reunions are
highlighted through the week. Avoid a tendency to test
your friends loyalties.
CANCERJune 22-July 22
Family related expenses may decrease this week. Legal
matters require prompt and careful attention. Learning
new skills could lead to a career expansion. A
moneymaking idea may be too offbeat.
LEOJuly 23-August 22
Diversification is the key this week. This a fine time for
expanding interests, notably in the areas of sports and
recreation. An innovation approach pays off at work.
VIRGOAugust 23-September 22
An invitation that would appeal to your ego, could have
strings attached. Your romantic intuition is strong this
week and you can plot your own path for a current
relationship. Creativity shines all week.
LIBRASeptember 23-October 22
Caution is the byword in business dealings, especially
where untested personalities are involved. Deadlines are
tight, but dont sacrifice quality. Nostalgia and romance
blend well all week.

SUDOKU

SCORPIOOctober 23-November 21

NUMBER GAME

An aura of self confidence attracts highups and leads to


increased responsibilities. A long term relationship should
not be taken for granted. Financial reviews may dominate
ANSWER BELOW
the weekend.
SAGITTARIUSNovember 22-December 22
Money matters may brighten, despite an unexpected
expense. A stubborn streak surfaces and may lead to
confrontation on Thursday. A platonic friendship and
academic interests are highlighted after ther weekend.
CAPRICORNDecember 23-January 20
Career options brighten this week, but dont rush into
major decisions. Health matters require a methodical
review. Financial advice may be misleading, so treat any
advice cautiously.
AQUARIUSJanuary 21-February 19
This will be a great week for friendship and romance and
you may be forging a long lasting alliance. A relative is
full of surprises on the weekend. A small gift may arrive
by Friday.
PISCESFebruary 20-March 20
Cleaning or rearranging, could lead to the discovery of
old treasure. A surprise announcement and a surprise
guest is spotlighted on the weekend.
BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
You are highly regarded for your pioneering spirit,
courageous qualities, quick temper and quick wit. That
wit sometimes has a sarcastic edge and can lead to
difficulties in communication. Career or academic goals
may be achieved ahead of schedule. Unusual travel
prospects are highlightedsome time this year.

An invitation that would appeal to your ego, could have


strings attached. Your romantic intuition is strong this
week and you can plot your own path for a current
relationship. Creativity shines all week.
LIBRASeptember 23-October 22

Caution is the byword in business dealings, especially


where untested personalities are involved. Deadlines are
tight, but dont sacrifice quality. Nostalgia and romance
blend well all week.
SCORPIOOctober 23-November 21
An aura of self confidence attracts highups and leads to
increased responsibilities. A long term relationship should
not be taken for granted. Financial reviews may dominate
the weekend.
SAGITTARIUSNovember 22-December 22
Money matters may brighten, despite an unexpected
expense. A stubborn streak surfaces and may lead to
confrontation on Thursday. A platonic friendship and
academic interests are highlighted after ther weekend.
CAPRICORNDecember 23-January 20
Career options brighten this week, but dont rush into
major decisions. Health matters require a methodical
review. Financial advice may be misleading, so treat any
advice cautiously.
AQUARIUSJanuary 21-February 19
This will be a great week for friendship and romance and
you may be forging a long lasting alliance. A relative is
full of surprises on the weekend. A small gift may arrive
by Friday.
PISCESFebruary 20-March 20
Cleaning or rearranging, could lead to the discovery of
old treasure. A surprise announcement and a surprise
guest is spotlighted on the weekend.
BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
You are highly regarded for your pioneering spirit,
courageous qualities, quick temper and quick wit. That
wit sometimes has a sarcastic edge and can lead to
difficulties in communication. Career or academic goals
may be achieved ahead of schedule. Unusual travel
prospects are highlightedsome time this year.

QUICK SOLUTIONS
Across - 1, Hard of hearing. 8, Regal. 9, Correct. 10,
Sledge. 11, Relate. 12, Slide. 14, Bride. 18, Honest. 20,
Stable. 23, Placate. 24, Erase. 25, Needless to say.
Down - 1, Harass. 2, Rogue. 3, Obliged. 4, Hock. 5,
Agree. 6, Ireland. 7, Gather. 13, Lineage. 15, Retreat.
16, Chopin. 17, Celery. 19, Small. 21, Brass. 22, Less.

SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 8890

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NTP - 15th Peter Johnson
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2nd prize: Frank White and Ian Godkin 56.25.
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last week after the Christmas break. Three teams out
of five that played, recorded
wins.
B Grade played home to
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day of tennis. Ballan won
both the doubles 6-4. Lachlan Furlong had a battle in
his singles, taking it to a tie
breaker but just missing at
the end going down 5-6. Juukle Casteljn unfortunately
went down in her singles
but then Lachlan Conlan
had a win to make the scores
very even. Owen Robertson
had to win four games in his
singles. which he did, losing
4-6 but it was enough for Ballan to win on the day 29-30.
C1 Grade headed out to
Meredith and it was the four
boys playing well for their

first week back. Mitchell


Furlong and Nicholas Jennings had a good start winning 6-3 with some good
volleys and then they both
won their other doubles
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Nicholas served well with an
ace and with some great rallies, Ballan were winners on
the day, 22-13.
C3 Grade played Buninyong Black at Ballan and
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back to the season with a
very convincing win. The
team played with five players this week. Ethan Bertoncello, Ben Campey and
Adam Furlong all played
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and Kelsey Josephs played
one set each. All played
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making the final score 4 sets
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24-5 games.
C4 and C5 Grades both had
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Sport

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Sulky Snippets
wouldnt give in without a
fight, the margin 1.6 metres,
with Kyvalley Boomerang
third after following the
pacemaker and easing wide
on turning. The mile rate
2-03.8.

By LEN BAKER
Melton based co-trainers
Maree Caldow and husband
John brought up three wins
in succession with former
Kiwi filly Amarula by taking out the 3-Y-0 Trotters
Mobile over 2190 metres at
Maryborough on Thursday
January 28.

Driven by John, Amarula a


daughter of Bacardi Lindy
and Valley Of The Moon
raced by Tony Conte starting solo off the second line
possied three back along the
markers, with the roughie
Shiftywall leading from gate
two, before being crossed by
Aimforthemoon.
Easing into the open for
the final circuit, Amarula
raced to a slender lead on
turning,proving too strong
over the concluding stages
for Aimforthemoon who

At Stawell on Monday January 26, Hopetoun Park trainer Ross Sugars and daughter
Kylie combined to land the
Trotters Handicap for T0 or
better class over 2175 metres
with 4-Y-0 Majestic Son/
Kano Idol mare Kapitan
Claire.
Bred and raced by Graeme
and Marcus Rayner under
the banner of Hopetoun
Park Stud, Kapitan Claire
galloped away from the pole
to settle three back along
the markers after the leader
Maccas Gone Kracas handed
over to his stablemate Snappy Pop.
Taken away from the inside
to follow up Bacardi Breeze
in the final circuit, Kapitan
Claire gave chase to Bacardi
Breeze which had drawn to
the front on the home turn.
Proving a little too strong
over the concluding stages,

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Kapitan Claire scored by 3.7


metres in a mile rate of 2-09.

The Dutchman finished


third after facing the open
from 30 metres for most of
the journey and going off
stride in the straight after
dropping to the back of the
leader in the last lap.

The Melton/Bacchus Marsh


area had a field day at the
Bacchus Marsh HRC fixture held at Tabcorp Park
on Thursday, winning five
of the nine races on the
program.

Long Forest duo Andy and


Kate Gath took the days
honours with a training
and driving double Majestic Son/Mystic Hush filly
Hush Your Majesty taking
the Bacchus Marsh Trotters
Mobile for TR0 class over
1720 metres and ex-Kiwi
Bettors Delight/Regret 5-Y-0
gelding Mister Mundaka the
Pace for R2 to R4 class over
1720 metres.
Hushed World from gate
three on the second row was
sent forward to park outside
the pacemaker Miss Cosmos
before prevailing by a neck

in a rate of 2-05.3, with No


Trumps No Glory (three
back the markers three
wide home turn) third.

Mister Mundaka having his


third outing on Australian
shores, was also sent forward from gate two on the
second row to slide past the
leader Vinny Chase.

With Kate dictating the


terms, Mister Mundake had
2.5 metres to spare at the finish over Vinny Chase, with
Outrageous Elle third after
being handy throughout.
The mile rate a slick 1-55.4.

Bacchus Marsh duo Sue


Miles (trainer) and Glenn
Williams (driver) tasted success in the Trotters Mobile
for Tr1 class over 2240 metres
when honest 7-Y-0 Kadabra/
Hayley Lewis mare Kadabra
Dynasty greeted the judge
in 2-04.6.
Given every opportunity
from gate two one/one then
one/two at the bell, Kadabra
Dynasty despite being four
wide on the final bend, ran
home best to blouse Happy
Hombre by a half head in a
district quinella, with the

heavily backed favourite


Sundons Comet 1.7 metres
away in third place after galloping away from gate five
and moving three wide at
the bell to lead into the final
bend.

At Bray Raceway Ballarat


on Friday, Daylesford trainer
Bob Conroy and reinsman
son Glenn landed the Trotters Mobile for T0 class over
1710 metres with reliable 4-Y0 Bacardi Lindy/Lucy Lastic
mare Girls Go First which
was bred by Bobs wife Pat.

Settling three back the


markers from the pole, Girls
Go First was eased to face
the open for the final circuit
before proving too strong for
Jacob Alm off the back of the
leader and favourite Lazy
Sunday which faded for
third. The mile rate 2-01.6.

Dunnstowns David Murphy is running hot at present and ex-pacer Vote Pedro
(It Is I/Medarlinone) led
throughout to land the Trotters Mobile over 2200 me-

tres, accounting for the hot


favourite Claudys Princess
from well back and Monica
My Dear a stablemate of the
winner in two minutes even.

John Justice was also a winner when Wingofwaves, a


6-Y-0 gelded son of Wingspred and Monwaverley
snared the Pace for C0 class
over 2200 metres.

** Dont forget the biggest race on the Victorian


calendar the $400,000
Del- Re Food Group A.G.
Hunter Cup at Melton this
Saturday.
Meetings for the week:
Wednesday Kilmore/
Terang, Thursday Cobram/
Bendigo, Friday Ballarat,
Saturday Melton, Sunday
Charlton, Monday Stawell,
Tuesday Cranbourne.
Horses to follow: Franco,
Please Sock It To Me, Union Ally, Aurore, Rumsron, Modern Hitch, Olivia
Rockstar, Kimama, Chevals
Racer.

Kiwi takes Victoria Cup

It was billed as one of the


greatest races ever and why
wouldnt it be with so many
superstars of the new generation competing for a purse
of $400,000 in the (Group 1)
TAB Victoria Cup over 2240
metres at Tabcorp Park Melton on Saturday.

It was also touted that the


race record of 1-53.4 could be
broken with expectations of
fireworks from start to finish, however what a letdown
it was when the favourite Christen Me exploded
away from gate six to lead
easily as the start was effected with none of the hype
eventuating.
With Dexter Dunn allowing
Christen Me to relax at the
head of affairs, Guaranteed
(one/three) was sent forward
to park outside the leader
with around 1600 metres to
travel giving his stablemate
Philadelphia Man one/one
cover being trailed by Beautide, For A Reason, Adore
Me and Terror To Love,
while Lennytheshark was

entrance, Christen Me (last


years A.G. Hunter Cup victor) scored by 1.9 metres
from Lennytheshark, with
Adore Me (four wide home
turn) being the run of the
race to finish 3.7 metres
away in third place. Guaranteed which surprisingly
failed at any stage to apply
pressure to the leader, came
in fourth 2.2 metres in arrears of Adore Me.

Saturday 31 January, Tabcorp Park Melton Race 7 Victoria


Cup (Group 1) Winner: Christen Me (6). Trainer: Cran
Dalgety. Driver: Dexter Dunn. Photo: Stuart McCormick.
tucked cosily on the back of
the leader from the pole being followed by David Hercules, Franco Ledger and Im
Corzin Terror.
No moves were made until
the bell when Mark Purdon
eased the New Zealand Cup
winner Adore Me three
wide, being accommodated
by Beautide (one/two) coming out ahead of her to lead
up the outside division for

BALLAN PLUMBING

the final circuit.

Restrepo and Terror To


Love also joined the three
wide train at this time.

With Christen Me still under a tight rein in the last lap,


it was clear that nothing back
in the field was going to outgun him after such an easy
passage, maybe the exception being Lennytheshark
along the sprint lane.
Kicking clear at the straight

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Christian Cullen from the
Dream Away mare Splendid
Dreams has an outstanding
record of 25 wins and 11
placings from only 44 race
appearances.
Bred by Aucklander Charlie
Roberts and raced by him
in partnership with Vicki
Purdon, Christen Me took
his stake earnings to over
$1,904,00 and will now defend his Hunter Cup success
of last year.

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Ballan Cricket
Division 1

Ballan 0/24 v Dunnstown


10/202

Batting - M Nolan 17 no, M


Snaith 7 no.

Bowling - M Snaith 11-23/45, R Aquilina 17-6-1/27, N


Heafield 15-3-2/44

The team put in a solid effort


this week with some tight
bowling. Michael Snaith
picked up three wickets and
Ryan Aquilina bowled very
tight to support the other
bowlers.
Division 3

Ballan 10/71 lost Dunnstown


10/159

Batting - C Tooze 16, A


Trickey 10 no.

Bowling - H Micallef 7-03/18, A Trickey 7-0-2/39, C


Sparrow 6-0-1/29, L Snaith
7-0-1/34, M Currie 6-0-1/26,
C Tooze 1.4-0-1/5
After a good start with
the ball Ballan dismissed

Dunnstown for 159 with all


bowlers getting amongst
the wickets. The batting
however was quite disappointing with Ballan being
bowled out for 71. There is a
lot of improvement needed
if Ballan wish to play finals.
Congratulations went out to
skipper Troy Connor and his
wife Cindy (nee Hodge) on
the arrival of their baby girl
recently.
Under 16s

Ballan 10/295 v East Ballarat


4/56

Batting - B Loughnane 89, B


Whitehouse 76, T McGregor
28, C Sparrow 16

Bowling - C Sparrow 3-11/6, C Micallef 3-1-1/23, B


Whitehouse 3-0-1/7, C White
1-0-1/1
Ballan started strongly with
an opening partnership of
92 between Tom McGregor
(28) and Ben Loughnane (52).
Ben then went on to make 89
with a 106 run partnership
with Ben Whitehouse, who
ended with 76. East Ballarat
at stumps are 4/56 with the
wickets shared between
Campbell Sparrow, Chris
Micallef, Ben Whitehouse
and Corey White.

Under 14s

Ballan 1/137 v Ballarat Redan 0/160

Batting - D Graham 53 ret,


J McGregor 22, R Ranieri 26
no, S Dehnert 8 no
Bowling - D Graham 4-10/12, R Ranieri 3-0-0/10, S
Dehnert 3-0-0/12

Ballan lost the toss and


bowled first, the boys struggled in the field their first
week back and failed to take
a wicket. When Ballan batted it was the opposite with
our batsmen putting in their
best effort for the season finishing on 137 with only one
wicket lost. Dylan Graham
reached his highest score of
53 before being compulsory
retired. He was well assisted
by Riely Ranieri 26 no and
Sam Dehnert 8 no.
Under 12s

Ballan 6/64 lost


South PSCC 6/94

Ballan U12s celebrate a wicket from Cody Gates bowling.

Melton

Batting - B Taylor 10, J Johnston 5, C Gates 5, M Golding


2 no

Bowling - C Gates 4-0-3/19,


R Penn 2-0-2/8, M Golding
2-0-1/13, D Pascoe 2-0-0/6

Avenue Bowling Club

Results Round 15
Premier Division
Following consecutive wins
since Christmas, Avenues
Premier team travelled to
Bareena for an important
game for both teams.
Bareena started best, but
on the back of Sam Shannahans rink dominating their
opposition before the break,
Avenue managed to sneak to
a two shot advantage.
Bareena again pushed their
home advantage after the
break to clear out to a 14 shot
lead. Avenue lifted and with
10 ends remaining the scores
were tied.
Glenn Sargents rink, with
Alan Maher, Glenn Davies
and Warrick Stirling picked
up a 6 to put the game beyond doubt. Avenue went
on to a hard fought and well
deserved 101-92 win.
Division 3 - hosted seventh placed Beaufort with
Avenue looking to continue
their winning vein and consolidate top position on the
ladder.
Led strongly by debut skip
Grant Stirlings rink Avenue
were able to produce an

overall 40 shot victory over


their opponents. Grants
rink won by a massive 28
shots and along with Vic
Foxfords rink, which kept
their unbeaten record intact
by recording an 11 shot win,
and Charlie Grants rink
recording a 2 shot win. Unfortunately Bill Hawkens
rink could not complete the
quaddie going down by 1
shot.
Final score - Avenue 117 def
Beaufort 77

Division 5 travelled to Mt
Xavier, which despite their
bottom place on the ladder
often provide Avenue with
much more opposition than
their ladder position may
suggest, particularly as its
on grass.
For Avenue three of the
four rinks jumped out to
early leads, Di Hardiments
rink were 12 shots up after
11 ends, Bob Delaneys rink
were up by 6 shots after 13
ends and Peter Glass rink
up by 8 shots after 13 ends.
Each of these rinks went on
to win by 8, 3 and 16 shots
respectively which set up
the overall win for the side.
The fourth rink, that of Dave
McKendrick arguably got
the toughest opposition rink
and despite trailing by 10
shots with 5 ends to go, they
found their line and stormed
home to lose by only 3 shots
on the last end.
Final score Avenue 96 def
Mt Xavier 72

Division 8 - hosted Sebastopol, who were in fifth place


going into this round, and
needing a victory to virtually ensure they capture
the minor premiership
despite there being three
games to go.
With strong performances
by Peter Kays rink (29 shots
up including a magical 8)
and Lyn Robinsons rink (34
shots up) in a return to form
and Ron Millingtons rink
continuing their good form
with an 11 shot win, Avenue
triumphed by 64 shots. Brian
Bullens rink experienced
a rare loss, going down by
10, however the 16 points
gained enables the side to
maintain its 3-game buffer,
with 3 games to go
Final score - Avenue 132 def
Sebastopol 68
Over 60s
Avenues six teams all finished inside the top eight
teams of the 18-team competition after last weeks final
home and away round.
Avenue Blue, skipped by Peter Glass and Avenue Green
skipped by Laurie Burke
now go head to head in next
Wednesdays semi-final, to
determine who will face one
of the two Melton sides playing in the other semi-final, in
the Grand Final on Wednesday week.

A well played shot in the U12s.

Ben Loughnane plays a cover drive for 4 runs in an innings of 89. Photos Chris Thom

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Winners of the Victorian Junior open at 13th Beach Golf Links.


Photo Courtesty Golf Victoria.

Golfing Luck
at 13th Beach

Sundays Victorian Junior


Open was indeed a true
test of golf. The wind and
rain may have been a slight
hindrance as players pursued success on a day that
required great patience and
a bag full of creative shots.
With the 2015 Oates Victorian Open starting this
Thursday the 5th February

the unique 13th beach layout


was in fantastic condition
and from all accounts the
juniors certainly enjoyed the
challenge of a true championship course.Despite the
windy conditions on offer on
Sunday the tournament and
the scores produced showed
the bright future for all juniors who competed.

Of the Bacchus Marsh juniors who competed Adam


Svaljek from Bacchus Marsh
GC won the U14 Boys Nett
with a score of 71 and Mason
Dickson of Bacchus Marsh
GC won the stableford event
scoring 45 points which has
given him entry into the
Victorian Open Pro Am on
Tuesday.

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James Dickson on his way to winning the hurdles event.

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pleasing to see so many
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Masons Lane.
Although
the weather was a little cool,
the athletes produced some

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mins to place 14th overall.


Next Sunday a contingent
of Bacchus Marsh athletes
will travel to Maryborough
for their annual Centre
Open Day. On a fast track,
the Marsh athletes will no
doubt record some excellent
results.
The Centre Championship
Day entries are now open
and must be submitted to
Team Managers by February
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3.0L Turbo Diesel Engine

* Current navigation mapping database encompasses major capital and primary national road networks and offers some coverage in regional areas. [A] Recommended driveaway pricing is applicable for Private, Bronze and Silver fleet customers, & primary producers on
selected 2014 plate models purchased and delivered on or before 28th February 2015 at participating Toyota Dealers. Recommended driveway price shown includes 12 months registration, 12 months compulsory third party insurance (CTP), a maximum dealer delivery
Automatic Transmission
charge and stamp duty. For full terms & conditions visit Toyota.com.au/special-offers.
T2014-000295 TOY10859/H

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HILUX SR5 4x4 DOUBLE-CAB TURBO DIESEL AUTO

* Current navigation mapping database encompasses major capital and primary national road networks and offers some coverage in regional areas. [A] Recommended driveaway pricing is applicable for Private, Bronze and Silver fleet customers, & primary producers on
selected 2014 plate models purchased and delivered on or before 28th February 2015 at participating Toyota Dealers. Recommended driveway price shown includes 12 months registration, 12 months compulsory third party insurance (CTP), a maximum dealer delivery
charge and stamp duty. For full terms & conditions visit Toyota.com.au/special-offers.
T2014-000295 TOY10859/H

Dealer Principal

Sales Executive
Assistant Manager

Martin
Taurins
Martin
Taurins

Sales Executive
Sales Executive
Satellite Navigation*

Melton Toyota
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49,990

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Sales Executive

143-147 HIGH STREET, MELTON


www.meltontoyota.com.au

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Grant Harrison

Grant
Salisbury
Jeremy
Diamond

* Current navigation mapping database encompasses major capital and primary national road networks and offers some coverage in regional areas. [A] Recommended driveaway pricing is applicable for Private, Bronze and Silver fleet customers, & primary producers on
selected 2014 plate models purchased and delivered on or before 28th February 2015 at participating Toyota Dealers. Recommended driveway price shown includes 12 months
registration, 12 months compulsory third party insurance (CTP), a maximum dealer delivery
BX6061740-a12JanFCNVIC
charge and stamp duty. For full terms & conditions visit Toyota.com.au/special-offers.
T2014-000295 TOY10859/H

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