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By Kate Taylor
We want to see all the beautiful young people in Bacchus
Marsh grow into beautiful old people thats the message
from a Community Social Responsibility night hosted by the
Bacchus Marsh Football/Netball Club.
About 150 people attended the event last Friday night at the
Bacchus Marsh Public Hall.
AFL great and current Port Melbourne Coach Gary Ayres
spoke at the event, which covered respect and responsibility,
drugs and alcohol, violence and peer pressure, with the drug
Ice taking centre stage.
It is cool to say NO, believe me it is cool to say NO, Mr
Ayres told the crowd.
Adrian Bettio from the Bacchus Marsh Football Club
organised the event with Rick Irwin speaking about the
importance of young people having structure in their lives,
pointing out that organised sport can provide that structure.
Research shows we need structure in our lives. What is
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Darley junior footballer
Abbi Bolt has pulled on her
boots for her 100th game - a
first for not only the club,
but also the Ballarat Football
League.
The 14-year-old started her
football career at just seven
years of age, where she
donned the Darley jersey
alongside the boys in the
Under 9s Riddell District
Football League.
A centre half forward, Abbi
played her 100th game at
Maddingley oval on Sunday
(April 27), where she contributed three goals to Darleys
31-point win over Bacchus
Marsh, and received second
best on ground.
Abbi said her love of football was first sparked at a
young age, after her parents
By Kate Taylor
CFA has confirmed that former staff members are entering the toxic grounds of the
Fiskville Training College as
decommissioning of the site
begins.
Ballan CFA Lieutenant
Ian Ireland raised concerns
about staff beginning the decommissioning process.
How can they be allowed
in if the level of PFOS is so
dangerous that Fiskville had
to be closed? he asked.
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By Jessica Howard
Ballan cricketer, Noel Heafield has finished seven votes
clear of his rivals to take out
the 2014/15 Bernie Davey
Medal.
The long-term cricketer
took out the Division One
top award after polling 17
votes throughout the 2014/15
Ballarat Cricket Association
season.
The medal is awarded to
the best player in the division competition, with votes
awarded in a 3, 2, 1 format
by the officiating umpires on
the day of the game.
Teammates, Zac Graham
and Michael Snaith finished
equal runners-up alongside
Buninyongs Dan Kitchen on
10 votes each.
Throughout the season,
Heafield accumulated 364
runs, 24 wickets and four
half-centuries alongside the
highest score of 137 runs in
round eight against Burrumbeet. As a result, he was also
named Division One champion player for the season.
Unable to attend the presentation night, Heafields
awards were accepted by
team captain Mick Nolan,
who received an award for
the highest number of wicket keeping dismissals and
also the highest score by a
batsman.
Nolan said Heafield well
and truly deserved the medal as it represented the best
player in the competition for
that season.
Noel started playing for
us a few years ago now and
this was his sixth season as
a coach. He has been a very
consistent performer so it
was good to see him win,
he said.
Its good to see a few players from the same team going home with awards and it
was even better that we won
the grand final a week later.
Mr Heafield could not be
contacted for comment.
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By Jessica Howard
A walking track extending
over more than 60-kilometres is planned to link together some of Moorabools
major Avenues of Honour.
The development, which
intends to link the avenues
between Bacchus Marsh,
Myrniong and Ballarat via
a trail and native re-vegetation, is part of a major project
created by Conservation Volunteers, titled the ANZAC
Living Memorial Initiative.
The project was launched
opposite Myrniongs picturesque W. James Whyte
Island Reserve (commonly
known as The Island) on
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Rich history
on display
By Jessica Howard
Despite the conclusion of
Anzac Day, the rich history
of the First World War will
continue to adorn the walls
of the Lerderderg Library.
Created by the Bacchus
Marsh Great War Centenary
Committee (GWCC) and the
Bacchus Marsh Historical
Society, the displays mark
the 100th anniversary of the
Anzac landings at Gallipoli.
GWCC president, Damien
Strangio said the committee
had created two displays,
which would still be available for viewing for up to
four weeks.
The first is about Australias first military action in
Heritage Month.
The display contains photographs of local soldiers, army
records and newspaper articles from the Red Cross, the
Belgium Relief Fund and the
paper of the day, The Bacchus Marsh Express.
Bacchus Marsh Historical Society President, Chris
Bronchinetti said the display
would be available for viewing for another two months.
Because it takes such a
long time to gather all the information, we will keep it up
before starting on our next
display, she said.
For more information contact the Lerderderg Library
on 5366 7100.
The Bacchus Marsh Medical Centre and The Elms Family Medical
Centre would like to remind their patients that this time of
year is when you should have your annual immunisation against
inuenza. Older people, pregnant women, children and adults
with chronic illness are particularly at risk from this illness.
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Leading Senior Constable
Philip Benny Wyatt told
shocking real life stories
from his time as a police
officer, highlighting the importance of making smart
decisions and thinking
about consequences - covering one-punch cowards, the
drug Ice, and road safety.
There is no rewind button
when you have an accident.
No turning back. Your licence is the most important
qualification, respect it,
Leading Snr Constable Wyatt said.
When there is an accident
with a fatality I have to
knock on your familys door
and tell your parents what
has happened. When a kid
has hit a tree on their way
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By Jessica Howard
Rev. Ian Pearse has a car boot of items to sell at the Uniting Church event this Saturday.
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By Jessica Howard
inside.
This is a new idea for us
so we are looking for crafty
people around the area, or
those who are just looking to make a bit of money
from things they dont want
anymore.
Ms Corban said if the day
were successful they hoped
to run another two markets
throughout the year.
The market will run from
10am 2pm this Saturday at
St Andrews Uniting Church,
Cnr
Lerderderg
Street
and Gisborne Road, Bacchus
Marsh.
For
more
information
or to book a stall, contact
Roz on 0402 959 761 (teacrafty@me.com) or Liz on
0409 137 738.
By Kate Taylor
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Budget benefits
and changes
By Kate Taylor
As Moorabool residents
consider councils newly released draft 2015-16 annual
budget, the Moorabool News
asked each of the councillors
the same two questions
what do they see as the key
benefit of the budget, and if
they could change one thing
about the budget then what
would it be?
By Jessica Howard
A former Bacchus Marsh
resident, who has temporarily re-located to a refugee
camp in Uganda, says it is
important for people to open
their eyes to how the majority of the world is living.
Hannah Clarke, 27, developed a strong passion for
social justice and human
rights whilst she was at high
school.
Her love of travelling and
experiencing new cultures
saw her take part in her first
volunteer trip in 2009, where
she visited Uganda for a period of 12-months as a HIV
educator.
Hannah said volunteering
was a way to fully experience the culture of another
country.
I wanted the experience of
living like a local. My first
trip in 2009 I only had a drop
down toilet, had no running
water and cooked with coals
every single day, she said.
Its amazing how you learn
to adjust to your conditions.
While it may not sound ap-
John Spain
Benefit - Locking in the
construction of the Halletts
Way project; theres another
two bits of infrastructure
as well - the extending and
refurbishing for the early
years hub at Darley, and getting a change pavilion at the
Darley hub oval so weve got
those three projects. Weve
also put a lot of money into
the asset renewal projects.
Change - wed always like to
do it for less money; but until
we get more money from the
feds or the state, we have to
do a lot of it off the back of
our ratepayers.
Allan Comrie
Benefit - Were keeping
it at a five per cent rise so
that hasnt gone up which
is good; the only money
we really get as a council is
through rates.
Change - The most important thing is we need to be
able to raise a lot of money
to do Halletts Way - traffic
is one of the major problems
weve got in Bacchus Marsh,
and we need the government to put their hand in
their pocket.
Pat Toohey
Benefit - This budget
continues a strong focus on
infrastructure in particular
roads, bridges, community facilities and the drainage and footpath network
throughout the shire to
make sure we are ready for
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business
budget
By Kate Taylor
The proposed council budget for 2015-16 is focused on
improving
infrastructure
but there are uncertain financial times ahead.
Moorabool Shire Council Mayor Paul Tatchell
pointed out that a proposal
in the draft federal budget
to freeze indexation of Financial Assistance Grants
to councils, along with the
state government introducing rates capping from next
year, will combine to produce financial uncertainty
for a shire which is already
underfunded.
Council CEO Rob Croxford also said that while the
budget contains a number of
initiatives, including the extension of Halletts Way, the
Darley early years hub and
the Darley oval change pavilion, he is concerned about
the future.
There are many exciting
aspects to this Budget, but
we do face uncertain times
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To launch the pilgrimage
today along with a group
of Filipino pilgrims, we will
do a symbolic 10-kilometer walk from the Shrine of
Mary Queen of Peace to the
Rizal Shrine in Manila.
In the middle of May,
we will cross San Juanico
bridge as a symbolic departure from Tacloban and say
farewell to the Philippines
and then head to Vanuatu,
recently devastated by Cyclone Pam in one of the most
serious disasters the Pacific
island nation has ever experience. The Pilgrimage will
include Korea, Thailand,
Indonesia, the Great Barrier
Reef, India, Rome, Africa,
and the Americas, amongst
others. Throughout my journey, I will be accompanied
by religious leaders, faith
communities, civil society
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Abigail Jade Vella was the first baby born at Bacchus Marsh
hospital on Anzac Day. Melton West parents Mathew and
Tabatha Vella along with big brother Braxton, welcomed the
arrival of Abigail at 5.04am, weighing 7lb 7oz.
By Kate Taylor
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By Kate Taylor
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provides support to successful applicants who remain enrolled and successfully complete their studies until
the completion of year 12.
VicRoads Indigenous Employment
Recruitment Consultant, Chaise
Egan, presented Joshua with his
award at a recent school assembly.
The VicRoads Indigenous Secondary Scholarship program is a broader
initiative of its Indigenous Employment Program, Mr Egan said.
Joshua is a very worthy recipient
and we hope he enjoys our support
as he completes his VCE in the coming years.
Joshua said he was both happy and
surprised to receive the scholarship
as only four of the awards were given out across Victoria.
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Bacchus Marsh Family Drug Support Group
For Family Members who have a loved one affected by drugs.
Enquiries - 1300 660 068
Lal Lal Moorabool Photographic Group Inc
Meeting 3rd Wednesday each month, 7pm. Soldiers Memorial Hall, Lal Lal. Enquiries 5341 7535 or secretary@lallalmooraboolphotographicgroup.org
Footscray Poultry Club (at Bacchus Marsh)
Meetings held 2nd Sunday of month, 2pm. Poultry Pavilion.
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Dear Editor,
A new $100-million war museum at the Australian memorial in Villers-Bretonneaux will
have a foreign field as its roof,
and take inspiration from old
sacrifice and new technology to
tell the story of the Anzacs on
the Somme.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott
revealed details of the design
of the interpretive centre, to be
known as the Sir John Monash
Centre, on a visit to the fields of
the old Western Front
- Sydney Morning Herald
April 26
I like history and observing
the interest in Gallipoli these
days, it seems a lot of other
people do also.
I enjoy interpretive centres as they inform us in
an engaging and colourful
manner.
If we were a nation where
all our population was enjoying sound shelter, health,
food and education fairly, we
Dear Editor,
As the local MP, I enjoy meeting and working with people across our region who want to
make our vibrant community even better.
Being the state representative for a large electorate can be very satisfying and Ive been
pleased to deliver local investment for a number of important projects in Ballan. This
includes the Mechanics Institute redevelopment, streetscape works, upgrades at Ballan
Primary and local sporting facilities, including the tennis courts, netball court, skatepark and the pavilion at the Recreation Reserve. We also have a new ambulance station,
upgrades at the train station and improvements to rail services.
Sometimes however, I know Im going to cop some flack, especially when theres
something happening in our community that needs action.
I like so many others in the community am disappointed that the CFA determined to
close Fiskville, although we must remember that CFA management has a responsibility to
ensure the ongoing safety of fire-fighters and staff working at Fiskville. The results of the
tests which were provided to them showed that this could not be guaranteed. I therefore
must accept their decision.
We also must not forget the affected workers from Fiskville as we deal with the challenges
this decision brings.
I want to assure you, that I have been in constant contact with many of the key people
involved with managing this issue and that, all is and will be done to support those who
have worked on the Fiskville site. CFA CEO, Michael Wooten has assured me that the CFA
have established a working group to develop and implement a plan to provide ongoing,
individualised support for all staff involved.
In regard to finding a new site, the CFA is leading the identification and acquisition of a
new site for hot fire training in Moorabool Shire, preferably close to Ballan and an external
consultant has been engaged to assess future state-wide training needs.
While I understand the frustration that many people feel, and that these things never
seem to move fast enough. Some of the accusations levelled at me personally have been
unsubstantiated, unwarranted or just completely wrong. Reports that I did not attend
an important community meeting in Ballan concerning Fiskville, due to taking leave for
a 3 day camping holiday with my family during school holidays were false. I actually
interrupted my trip to return specifically for the meeting.
Its critical that the state government, CFA, Moorabool Shire and local business continue
to work closely together to support those workers affected and the broader Ballan
community.
I continue to make myself available to assist in any way I can to help those affected by
the transition.
Geoff Howard MP
State Member for Buninyong
Dear Editor,
Recently I attended the
Bacchus Marsh library to
hear the experience of a
veteran of the Vietnam War.
To hear it first hand was a
real eye opener. No matter
how many stories you hear
about or read about, there
is always a new experience
to hear.May we forever go
on supporting these people.
Never forgetting them in our
thoughts and prayers.
Hats off to all who fought in
any of the wars.
Lauraine Slater
Bacchus Marsh
Dear Editor,
I read with great interest Ms
Del la cruzs letters (MN 28
April) to the editor.
It seems she is a true environmentalist in every sense
of the word. She appears so
knowledgeable on all matters and always so keen to
share this with everyone.
I have one question. Is she
a self appointed advocate for
all or a paid one?
Sue Dean
Mt Egerton
Dear Editor,
I am sorry that my friend
Rose De la Cruz from the
Moorabool
Environment
Group (MEG) (Letters, MN
28 April 2015) does not appear to concede that a commercial wind turbine close
to a dwelling can be an
unfair imposition upon the
resident of that dwelling.
The reason(s) why this may
be so include factors such as
audible noise, visual impact,
vibrations or other subliminal impacts, and/or inequitable distribution of derived
income from these moving,
substantial, industrial structures standing over twice as
tall in the rural landscape as
the old Gas and Fuel buildings stood in Flinders Street.
What there is no doubt about
is that some affected or potentially affected people
are mightily upset in this
regard. With regard to the
house mentioned in her letter, the more important issue
is that someone is moving,
rather than who the owner
is.
If wind farming is such an
economic as well as environmental benefit, then surely
the reasonable approach that
MEG should be advocating is
that wind farm proponents
be required to generously
buy out any landholders living within a prescribed distance of a planned turbine
who want to move. If developers assert that there is no
significant loss of amenity,
then they should also agree
that such acquired properties will be easily sold on the
open market.
What a reasonable buffer
distance should be is subjective and cannot be completely addressed by undertaking
medical or acoustic investigations. In this regard a
precautionary
approach
should be adopted. The former Government nominated
a 2 km buffer, the present
Government has wound this
back to a 1 km buffer. In
my view, having observed
wind turbines close-up, a 2
km minimum distance is the
appropriate precautionary
approach.
Roses other letter in the
same issue objects to a
Queensland letter being
published, and asks to keep
to local input please. Perhaps she should also be objecting to the long-running
Environmental Opinion column directly below her letter. My friend Tom Kingston
lives in Tasmania.
John Kowarsky
Ballan
Dear Editor,
I read Rose de la Cruzs letter last week (MN 28 April)
and was curious about her
comments regarding the
regular letter writer Viv
Forbes from Queensland.
I did some checking on
Google and found out that
Viv Forbes is not a she but
a he. Mr Forbes is chairman
of the Carbon Sense Coalition and could be said to be
a confirmed climate change
sceptic. He is also a director
of Stanmore Coal and has
over 40 years of coal industry experience.
One can now better understand why Viv Forbes holds
the views that he does on renewable energy alternatives.
I dont think non-locals
should necessarily be barred
from voicing their opinions
in the local newspaper. Very
often one can get a better
view from the outside looking in. However, I do feel Mr
Forbes is an all too frequent
contributor, harping on the
same themes and obviously
does have an agenda for doing so.
Perhaps when he writes in
he should state his credentials and background, making it clear that he is writing
as the representative of an
organisation and not as an
ordinary resident. After all,
when Ms de la Cruz wrote
in she did identify herself as
from the Moorabool Environment Group. That is the
proper and correct thing to
do.
Allan Sanders
Gordon
and territories.
Culminating from ten years
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housing ranging from standard to
penthouse suites.
Mr Ryan said it was a huge thing
to be recognised by an Australianwide competition.
Its probably the most highly recognised competition in Australia.
Weve entered quite a few over the
years and weve been finalists for
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PID: 787029
Bacchus Marsh
AUCTION
10 Gell Street
On offer here is a great opportunity to secure one of the last remaining Commercial sites available in the
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PID: 784483
Bacchus Marsh
8 Medway Court
ASKING $449,000
Family home located in the Links Estate with some of the best views in Bacchus Marsh. Study, formal
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and downstairs to the master bedroom with WIR and ensuite, bedrooms 2 & 3 have BIRs. Ducted cooling
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PID: 763939
Bacchus Marsh
PID: 742466
Bacchus Marsh
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45 Holts Lane
ASKING $295,000
In Simpson Street, close to Main Street is this excellent two bedroom unit. It has a big lounge/dining area,
with heating & cooling, excellent kitchen with quality appliances & other quality fixtures & fittings, including
new carpet. Two good sized bedrooms with BIRs. A nice bathroom, separate toilet & laundry are all part
of this great package. Enclosed carport with rolladoors front & rear & a big rear courtyard with garden.
Quality unit which will have instant appeal to a smart purchaser.
PID: 778260
ASKING $395,000
Bacchus Marsh
3 Gleneagles Court
Situated in the Golf Links estate is this three bedroom dwelling. Consisting of kitchen/dining, formal
living, rumpus, balcony which has views all over Bacchus Marsh, main bathroom & ensuite to master
bedroom, heating & cooling, double garage and much more only an inspection will reveal. Externally
we have a generous size block of land, pergola area, loads of storage, views that are just stunning
wherever you look.
PID: 755330
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
Daryl Gould
0409 233 157
Bob Gunnell
0417 566 951
Ballan
ASKING $369,000
13 McMahon Drive
A great opportunity to purchase a spacious brand new home with emphasis on quality & modern lifestyle
living. Classically built by Lifestyle Homes its features include: Master bedroom with WIR & full ens.
Bedrooms 2 & 3 with BIRs. Open plan kitchen, dining, entertainment area, with quality S/S appliances,
remote controlled double garage with interior access, theatre room, study, timber decked alfresco,
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PID: 786537
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your principal aim this week and if you learn to quit while
ahead, you could experience significant advances.
QUICK PUZZLE
LIBRASeptember 23-October 22
ARIESMarch 21-April 20
Whether or not you know it, you are taking on a major
leadership role. An important project needs your
immediate attention. Fight the tendency to shelve it and
fight the leaning to buy on impulse.
TAURUSApril 21-May 22
Entertaining, peacemaking and spending more than
expected all fit into the weeks plan. Expect rivalry from
a friend before the weekend and strive to see the humour
in this experience.
GEMINIMay 23-June 21
Fridays news could make you laugh and the weekend
could find you blushing. A visit from a friend offers
surprises. Take advantage of your high energy and
productivity levels, Thursday - Friday.
6.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
16.
20.
22.
23.
24.
25.
ACROSS
Handy (10)
Turn (4)
Jetty (4)
Remove (5)
Sage (4)
Duck (9)
Bird (9)
Gun-fire (4)
Monarch (5)
Wind (4)
Against (4)
Brave (10)
NO. 8903
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
13.
14.
15.
17.
18.
19.
21.
DOWN
Civil (6)
Mean (7)
Lock up (6)
Discussion (6)
Scatter (5)
Happiness (5)
Spring (3)
Curl (7)
Sing (5)
Delay (6)
Vetoed (6)
Shade (6)
Ruse (5)
CRYPTIC PUZZLE
ACROSS
6. Unsuitable wear for the grill-room? (6,4). 8. Help a
basset, the ass, get out of it! (4). 9. A letter composed by
8 Across (4). 10. In which the fish caught turn round
and round? (5). 11. He brings trhe guard back - with
some cock-and-bull story? (4). 12.Has fewest streets,
anyway (9). 16. About the Arctic blizzard, the friend is
down-to-earth (9). 20. The voice on the line? (4). 22.
Take the Scotsman around the island (5). 23. Its spring,
miss (4). 24. So leave at the end of October (4). 25.
Furious about the inferior article (10).
DOWN
1. Stick together to get business, at this point (6). 2. Put
into water, eels can swim (7). 3. In Poland, the car ran
over an animal (6). 4. Only upturned to lean on (6). 5.
Wont run the booth (5). 7. Was first, for instance, to put
through prohibition (5). 13. Coming in twice a day to see
her (3). 14. The fellow is convinced its an opening (7).
15. The child I shut in the outhouse (5). 17. Make up for
when the company in Peru went bust (6). 18. C----words
upset lots of people! (6). 19. Foreigners, since, having
been given the right to enter (6). 21. Hit the second wildly
to me (5).
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
Across - 6, Boiler suit. 8, A-b(ass)et. 9, Beta (anag.).
10, C-reel. 11, Liar (rev.). 12, Least-ways. 16, P-ractical. 20, Bass. 22, Mac-a-O. 23, Skip. 24, (Octob)Er-go.
25, Th-under-ing.
Down - 1, Co-here. 2, Cleanse (anag.). 3, Cra-cow. 4,
Pu-rely. 5, Stall. 7, B-eg-an. 13, A-d-a. 14, F-is-sure. 15,
Ba-I-rn. 17, Re-Co-up. 18, Crowds (anag.). 19, A-lien-s.
21, S-mote.
QUICK SOLUTIONS
Across - 1, Counterfeiter. 8, Adder. 9, Spaniel. 10, Turn
in. 11, Beetle. 12, Sport. 14, Aspen. 18, Struck. 20,
Taught. 23, Edition. 24, Train. 25, Self-assurance.
Down - 1, Crafty. 2, Under. 3, Terrier. 4, Rush. 5, Erase.
6, Thistle. 7, Relied. 13, Partial. 15, Shatter. 16, Assess.
17, Stance. 19, China. 21, Grain. 22, Onus.
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
Across - 1, Lead poisoning. 8, Tramp. 9, Lo-ng ago. 10,
Nettle. 11, RE-side. 12, Score. 14, Speed. 18, Al-lure.
20, Drows-E. 23, Caution. 24, B-an-jo. 25, Resign oneself.
Down - 1, La-ten-t(ter). 2, Ava-St. 3, Po-pu-lar. 4, Idly. 5,
O-U-nce. 6, Ima-GI-ne. 7, Gr-ovel. 13, Col-ours. 15, Parable . 16, Saucer. 17, Get off. 19, Ru-I-ng. 21, Win-C-e.
22, (ro)Und-o(ne).
CANCERJune 22-July 22
If involved in any kind of legal transaction, you may find
that you now have an edge. Money making seems to be
your principal aim this week and if you learn to quit while
ahead, you could experience significant advances.
LEOJuly 23-August 22
You excel in detecting errors and making logical
decisions. At the same time, you can get quite carried
away with socializing. A very friendly person makes a
point of meeting you.
VIRGOAugust 23-September 22
This is not the easiest of weeks, with interfering
neighbours and rivals at the work place getting in your
hair - and yet, it can be a financially successful week
and a great time to be with your family.
LIBRASeptember 23-October 22
Family matters continue to demand attention, but you
make strides in career and romance. Leap ahead with
ideas when they strike. A sense of well being exists with
a loved one and the weekend can be memorable.
SUDOKU
SCORPIOOctober 23-November 21
NUMBER GAME
QUICK SOLUTIONS
Across - 6, Convenient. 8, Roll. 9, Pier. 10, Erase. 11,
Wise. 12, Merganser. 16, Chaffinch. 20, Shot. 22, Ruler.
23, Gale. 24, Anti. 25, Courageous.
Down - 1, Polite. 2, Average. 3, Intern. 4, Debate. 5,
Strew. 7, Bliss. 13, Spa. 14, Ringlet. 15, Chant. 17, Holdup. 18, Forbad. 19, Colour. 21, Trick.
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SARGENT, Dianne:
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Missed deeply and loved
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IN MEMORIAM
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Central Highlands
Netball League
Ballan Netball
Round 4 - Ballan v Clunes
13b&Under - Ballan 3 def
Clunes 0
13&Under - Ballan 32 def
Clunes 1
15&Under - Clunes 47 def
Ballan 1
17&Under - Ballan dominated with a 13 goal first quarter setting up a great win.
Ballan 28 def Clunes 7.
C Grade - Clunes took an
early two goal lead but Ballan were determined not to
let them get away. Ballan
pegged back Clunes with
great defence from Rebecca
Treadwell, Simone Dunne
and Eliza Rivette who all
took timely intercepts and
put the pressure on Clunes.
Just a single goal separated
the teams at half time before
captain Ash McKay led the
girls to an 8 to 5 goal last
Results - Round 4
Ballan Football
A Grade
Gordon 34 lost Rokewood 37
Learmonth 41 def Bungaree 23
Newlyn 35 lost Buninyong 46
Skipton 41 def Beaufort 15
Springbank 52 def Hepburn 26
Waubra 32 drew Dunnstown 32
C/Linton 41 def Smythesdale 18
Clunes 20 lost Ballan 41
Daylesford 28 lost Creswick 52
B Grade
Gordon 30 lost Rokewood 40
Learmonth 57 def Bungaree 18
Newlyn 29 drew Buninyong 29
Skipton 39 def Beaufort 13
Springbank 48 def Hepburn 16
Waubra 36 def Dunnstown 26
C/Linton 31 def Smythesdale 18
Clunes 38 def Ballan 32
Daylesford 4 lost Creswick 39
C Grade
Gordon 24 lost Rokewood 25
Learmonth 24 def Bungaree 21
Newlyn 8 lost Buninyong 25
Skipton 25 def Beaufort 10
Springbank 30 def Hepburn 12
Waubra 30 def Dunnstown 26
C/Linton 19 lost Smythesdale 22
Clunes 26 lost Ballan 28
Daylesford 23 lost Creswick 35
17&Under
Gordon 34 def Rokewood 9
Learmonth 10 lost Bungaree 29
Newlyn 35 def Buninyong 19
Skipton 35 def Beaufort 6
Springbank 29 def Hepburn 12
Waubra 12 lost Dunnstown 29
C/Linton 30 def Smythesdale 14
Clunes 7 lost Ballan 28
Daylesford 15 lost Creswick 35
15&Under
Gordon 27 def Rokewood 9
Learmonth 7 lost Bungaree 23
Newlyn 17 lost Buninyong 24
Skipton 12 lost Beaufort 15
Springbank 9 lost Hepburn 21
Waubra v Dunnstown (no result)
C/Linton 21 lost Smythesdale 24
Clunes 47 def Ballan 1
Daylesford 12 lost Creswick 34
13&Under
Gordon 30 def Rokewood 3
Learmonth 0 lost Bungaree 37
Newlyn 28 def Buninyong 17
Skipton 4 lost Beaufort 21
Springbank 1 lost Hepburn 37
Waubra 11 lost Dunnstown 17
C/Linton 8 lost Smythesdale 18
Clunes 1 lost Ballan 33
Daylesford 12 def Creswick 9
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Results Round 3
Ballarat Football
Netball League
Results Round 3
A Grade
Ballarat (44) lost North Ballarat City (46)
East Point (52) def Sunbury (42)
Lake Wendouree (56) def Sebastopol (26)
Melton South (43) def Bacchus Marsh (28)
Redan (43) def Darley (17)
A Reserve Grade
Ballarat (38) def North Ballarat City (28)
East Point (23) lost Sunbury (41)
Lake Wendouree (47) def Sebastopol (24)
Melton South (20) lost Bacchus Marsh (38)
Redan (24) def Darley (17)
B Grade
Ballarat (22) lost North Ballarat City (27)
East Point (15) lost Sunbury (32)
Lake Wendouree (36) def Sebastopol (16)
Melton South (10) lost Bacchus Marsh (55)
Redan (27) def Darley (17)
C Grade
Ballarat (21) lost North Ballarat City (36)
East Point (26) lost Sunbury (34)
Lake Wendouree (36) def Sebastopol (10)
Melton South (33) def Bacchus Marsh (12)
Redan (29) def Darley (12)
19&Under
Ballarat (18) lost North Ballarat City (24)
East Point (41) def Sunbury (16)
Lake Wendouree (21) drew Sebastopol (21)
Redan (29) def Darley (12)
17&Under Seniors
Ballarat (3) lost North Ballarat City (70)
Lake Wendouree (37) def Sebastopol (16)
Bacchus Marsh (31) lost Redan (32)
Darley (15) lost East Ballarat (51)
17&Under Reserves
Ballarat (10) lost North Ballarat City (35)
Lake Wendouree (24) def Sebastopol (18)
Bacchus Marsh (20) lost Redan (21)
Darley (28) lost East Ballarat (67)
U/16.5 Seniors
North Ballarat 15.14 (104) def Ballarat 2.2 (14)
Lake Wendouree 21.10 (136) def Sebastopol 2.7 (19)
Redan 11.6 (72) def Bacchus Marsh 5.8 (38)
East Ballarat 11.8 (74) def Darley 4.7 (31)
U/16.5 Reserves
Ballarat 9.13 (67) def Lake Wendouree 5.3 (33)
Bacchus Marsh 8.3 (51) def Redan 6.8 (44)
Darley 8.13 (61) def East Ballarat 5.10 (40)
U/14 Seniors
Ballarat 6.13 (49) def North Ballarat 4.5 (29)
Lake Wendouree 20.14 (134) def Sebastopol 0.1 (1)
Redan 11.13 (79) def Bacchus Marsh 1.2 (8)
Darley 7.5 (47) def East Ballarat 6.8 (44)
U/14 Reserves
Ballarat 5.6 (36) def North Ballarat 4.1 (25)
Lake Wendouree 28.13 (181) def Sebastopol 5.0 (30)
Bacchus Marsh 5.7 (37) def Redan 4.4 (28)
Darley 14.6 (90) def East Ballarat 3.5 (23)
U/12 Seniors
Ballarat 6.1 (37) def North Ballarat 1.3 (9)
Lake Wendouree 4.9 (33) def Sebastopol 0.0 (0)
Bacchus Marsh 12.10 (82) def Redan 2.4 (16)
Darley 6.7 (43) def East Ballarat 4.2 (26)
U/12 Reserves
North Ballarat 7.8 (50) def Ballarat 1.1 (7)
Sebastopol 7.5 (47) def Lake Wendouree 3.2 (20)
Redan 5.3 (33) def Bacchus Marsh 1.0 (6)
East Ballarat 4.1 (25) def Darley 3.2 (20)
Seniors
North Ballarat City 13.15 (93) def Ballarat 7.16 (58)
East Point 15.11 (101) def Sunbury 14.14 (98)
Lake Wendouree 25.22 (172) def Sebastopol 8.2 (50)
Bacchus Marsh 18.14 (122) def Melton South 10.7 (67)
Redan 17.19 (121) def Darley 13.8 (86)
Reserves
Sunbury 11.8 (74) def East Point 6.10 (46)
Lake Wendouree 17.16 (118) def Sebastopol 3.7 (25)
Bacchus Marsh 12.13 (85) def Melton South 7.7 (49)
Darley 7.7 (49) def Redan 5.10 (40)
U/18.5s
Ballarat 9.6 (60) def North Ballarat City 1.8 (14)
Lake Wendouree 19.16 (130) def Sebastopol 4.2 (26)
Bacchus Marsh 11.11 (77) def Melton South 6.8 (44)
Redan 18.23 (131) def Darley 3.2 (20)
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The wind certainly played a
Taking
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great effort and had disciplined determination despite what the scoreboard
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Team
% PTS
1 Redan........................ 137.09 12
2 Melton....................... 117.29 10
3 Lake Wendouree........182.56 8
4 Darley.......................... 158.14 8
5 Bacchus Marsh...........118.84 8
6 North Ballarat City......108.06 8
7 East Point.....................96.77 8
8 Melton South................73.43 6
9 Sunbury.......................74.92 4
10 Ballarat .......................70.31 0
11 Sebastopol..................39.24 0
Reserves
1 Melton....................... 529.17 12
2 North Ballarat City....145.31 12
3 Lake Wendouree........ 201.12 8
4 Sunbury......................133.60 8
5 Bacchus Marsh...........118.00 8
6 Darley.......................... 115.07 8
7 Ballarat.........................93.94 8
8 Redan.......................... 112.06 4
9 Melton South................35.55 4
10 East Point....................68.40 0
11 Sebastopol .................24.61 0
U/18.5s
1 Bacchus Marsh.........375.81 12
2 East Point .................354.41 12
3 Melton....................... 312.73 12
4 Lake Wendouree........148.02 8
5 Sunbury......................134.36 8
6 North Ballarat City.......62.24 8
7 Redan..........................154.26 4
8 Ballarat.........................71.58 4
9 Melton South................50.86 4
10 Darley.......................... 17.76 0
11 Sebastopol..................16.30 0
15&Under Seniors
Ballarat (3) lost North Ballarat City (38)
Lake Wendouree (30) def Sebastopol (8)
Bacchus Marsh (40) def Redan (11)
Darley (37) def East Ballarat (13)
15&Under Reserves
Ballarat (3) lost North Ballarat City (79)
Lake Wendouree (26) def Sebastopol (7)
Bacchus Marsh (32) def Redan (13)
Darley (35) def East Ballarat (9)
13&Under Seniors
Ballarat (7) lost North Ballarat City (30)
Lake Wendouree (42) def Sebastopol (7)
Bacchus Marsh (28) def Redan (10)
Darley (26) lost East Ballarat (29)
13&Under Reserves
Ballarat (6) lost North Ballarat City (15)
Lake Wendouree (16) def Sebastopol (12)
Bacchus Marsh (11) lost Redan (12)
Darley (13) def East Ballarat (7)
11&Under Seniors
Lake Wendouree (29) def Sebastopol (5)
Cross Country
Last Saturday saw the return of
the Bacchus Marsh Little Athletics
Cross Country season. Many athletes
returned for another season of distance
running, while a large number of new
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A Grade - Nett winnerShaun ODea(12) 98.
B Grade - Gross winnerKev Lockman (13) 117.
B Grade - Nett winnerBob Hughes (15) 117.
C Grade - Gross winner Victor Buttigieg (19) 128.
C Grade - Nett winner Rob Brown (22) 104.
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