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Peter Richards is a neighbour of the proposed petrol station and protests alongside other concerned residents at the site. Photo Helen Tatchell
Angry Bacchus Marsh residents
are fighting plans for the
construction of a 24/7 Coles
Express Service Station.
With five existing petrol stations
throughout
Bacchus
Marsh,
residents say they strongly object
to the development, which will be
located on the southeast corner of
Gell and Bennett Streets.
Gell street resident, Peter Richards
said the development of the petrol
station would allow for a number
of concerning issues including
increased
traffic
congestion,
noise levels, lighting and signage
visibility from their property,
increased crime rate and well-
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Although the land is zoned
commercial, the location is totally
unsuitable due to traffic congestion,
intense on street parking, B double
petrol tankers turning into narrow
single lane streets shared by
buses, deliveries to supermarkets,
school traffic, general traffic and
pedestrians, they said.
It will also have a detrimental
impact on the local amenity in
respect to odours, lighting, noise
and hours of operation.
A council planning permit for the
Development and Use of a Service
Station and Display of Associated
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Finding a
wastewater
solution
Following representations by MaryAnne Thomas Member for Macedon,
Victorian Water Minister Lisa Neville
visited Blackwood to meet with
representatives from the Blackwood
Action Group and to get an update
from the working group charged
with finding a wastewater solution for
Blackwood.
Introducing the Minister Ms Thomas
said that the Blackwood community
was strong, proud and resilient and
wanted to see a wastewater system
in place that would enable some
development in Blackwood subject
to the restrictions of the Bushfire
Management Overlay.
Ms Neville was pleased to hear that
work between Central Highlands
Water, Mooroobool Shire and the
EPA is progressing well and asked
Ms Thomas to keep her informed of
progress.
I welcome the opportunity to
hear directly from the Blackwood
community about their wishes
and aspirations for their town. As
promised I have convened a working
group to develop a wastewater solution
for Blackwood and I look forward to
receiving their recommendations Ms
Neville said.
This strong resilient community
deserves a future and its great to
have a water Minister who is keen to
work with the passionate residents of
Blackwood to find a sewage solution.
Ms Thomas said.
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A drug rehabilitation centre
in memory of a murdered
young Bacchus Marsh woman is a story as heart-warming as it is heart-breaking.
And now, support from
the generous community of
Moorabool is being sought
for the drug rehabilitation centre named Bluebird
House.
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named as a tribute to Sarah
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Seery, Sarahs mum.
Somewhere over the rainbow has significant meaning to Sarah and I and after
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we (the team behind Bluebird House) discovered
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By Kate Taylor
Two local businesses have sponsored
children for the Healing Equine
Assisted Learning (HEAL) program.
Both have donated the cost to put one
child through the eight-week program
as part of a group.
The money will be used to sponsor
children who would otherwise be
unable to afford to participate.
The HEAL program, run by CAFS
Bacchus Marsh at the Mt Wallace
Equestrian Centre, provides the
opportunity for disadvantaged children
- often from troubled backgrounds - to
learn to improve their behaviours and
to improve their psychological health
through interacting with horses.
Since The Moorabool News ran the
story in the Tuesday 2 June edition,
two local business owners stepped
forward to get the ball rolling on local
businesses sponsoring children for the
program.
Paul Tatchell, who owns a local
transport business, and the Moorabool
News Editor Helen Tatchell have both
sponsored children.
Businesses can sponsor a child for one
session at the cost of $80, or for the full
eight-week program at $640.
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Moorabool ratepayers will
have to wait to find out if
paying rates by direct debit
will become an option.
A motion put to the Wednesday 3 June council meeting
to consider introducing a
direct debit payment option
with 10 payments over 12
months was deferred.
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15 Stead Street, Ballan, commencing at 5.00pm.
Members of the public are most welcome to attend.
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Notice is hereby given that a Special Meeting of the Moorabool Shire Council will be held in the
James Young Room, Lerderderg Library, 215 Main St, Bacchus Marsh tomorrow Wednesday
17 June 2015 commencing at 5.00pm.
The business to be conducted at the meeting is as follows:
1. Consideration of Submissions to the revised Council Plan.
2. Any other business admitted by the unanimous resolution of Council.
The Special Meeting of Council will be open to the public and members of the
public are most welcome to attend
DRAFT BACCHUS MARSH RACECOURSE RESERVE SITE MASTERPLAN &
ACTIVE SPORTS PRECINCT MASTERPLAN
Moorabool Shire Council has endorsed the Draft Bacchus Marsh Racecourse Reserve Site
Master Plan & Active Sports Precinct Masterplan for the purpose of public exhibition for an
eight week period and Council are inviting feedback on the Draft Masterplans during this time.
The Draft Masterplans are on exhibition from Thursday 4 June 2015 until Thursday 30
July 2015 for the community to provide feedback.
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15 Stead Street, Ballan
182 Halletts Way, Darley
Lerderderg Library, 215 Main St, Bacchus Marsh
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Coimadai will be hitting
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as a massed brass band join
together to celebrate the official opening of Coimadai
Memorial park.
The Kyneton, Daylesford
and Geelong Brass bands
will assemble together on
Saturday, June 27, where
they will provide a musical
backdrop to the opening ceremony of the Memorial Park.
Coimadai Avenue of Honour Restoration Association
chairman, Ken McDonald
said the massed band would
play songs from the First
World War era, alongside a
number of other favourite
hymns, marches and popular songs.
Gordon study
adopted
By Kate Taylor
Moorabool Shire Councillors have adopted the Gordon Infrastructure Study.
No submissions were made
to the study following its
four week exhibition period.
Councillors voted to adopt
it at the Wednesday 3 June
council meeting held at
the Bungaree Community
Centre.
The study identifies road,
drainage and footpath networks required to accommodate projected growth in the
town following the recent
implementation of the reticulated sewerage system and
the Gordon structure plan.
Further, it is expected
that this growth will occur
at random locations and be
small scale with some subdivisions relying on infrastructure connections that
will not be in place.
The study area considers
the central Gordon Township defined by St. Patricks
School to the west, Gordon
Recreation Reserve to the
east, Nightingale Street to
the south and the Old Western
Highway/Lyndhurst
Street intersection to the
north.
The study will be made
available at councils website
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By Kate Taylor
A session has been held to
check-in on the Ballan community following the closure of the CFAs Fiskville
Training College.
The Community Strengthening Session was held on
Wednesday 10 June at the
Ballan Recreation Reserve.
Facilitated by Dr David
Younger, a community recovery psychologist, the
session was attended by
20 people including Mayor
Paul Tatchell and officers
from Moorabool Shire Council, four counsellors from
the Victorian Council of
Churches and a representative from the CFA.
The session explored the experiences of other communities coping with loss and
grief, the physical reactions
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By Kate Taylor
A new Disability Advisory
Committee is on the horizon
at Moorabool Shire Council.
Councillors voted at the
Wednesday 3 June meeting
to have council officers prepare a report on the need for
a new DAC to be established,
its proposed role and terms
of reference.
The issue was raised at the
May meeting of councils
Social Development committee, which identified the
Dear Editor,
Is it a sign of the times that
agriculture in Moorabool is
an unwanted industry?
Going on a recent council
meeting you could be forgiven for thinking so.
Whilst the issue of unsustainable rate increases to all
ratepayers is an ever growing crisis, there is one minority group in the community
whom get little to no recognition. Our farmers.
Whilst everyones council rates sky rocket, spare
a thought for the genuine
farmer whose income is
derived from the land that
he nurtures through good
times and bad, whilst competing amongst a world market, wild weather and public
perception.
Why is it then that a genuine primary producer pays
2.5 times more in municipal
shire rates than any other
commercial business within
the Shire? Perhaps its due
to governments at all levels
having no real understanding of how an agricultural
business operates. Perhaps
government at all levels only
see land as a commodity and
not a sustainable resource.
Can you grow more land?
So, where does this leave
farming families in Moorabool and across the State of
Victoria? Farm rates is a State
wide issue that has been on
the boil for many years. Its
now reached a point where
rates is one of the single biggest issues killing off otherwise strong, sustainable
farming family businesses.
Farmers care for the environment, provide meaningful employment and contribute significantly to the local
and State economy.
Rate reform is urgently required. Whilst Moorabool
farmers fight on behalf of
all farmers across Victoria,
one can only hope Moorabool Shire Council can start
to publicly acknowledge the
true cost of rates to genuine food producers. And, at
what cost they are prepared
to continue to ignore them.
Chris Sharkey
Balliang East
Dear Editor,
I write to congratulate the
two residents in Moorabool
Shire who were recognised
in this years Queens Birthday Honours.
The western region has a
proud tradition of community service and it is wonderful that were celebrating the
contribution of these exceptional locals, Jim Conroy and
Denis Purcell.
These exemplary Victorians have gone above and
beyond to make a positive
impact in their community.
This goes to show that, no
matter whether you live in a
large regional city or a small
country town, there are always opportunities to make
a positive impact.
By recognising these individuals, I hope that more locals are inspired to volunteer
their time to improve our region and our State.
Joshua Morris MP, Member
for Western Victoria
Dear Editor,
Further to the letter of R &
A Smethurst, (MN 2 June).
The first priority of Shire
Councillors and government
departments must surely be
the welfare of the people.
Heritage preservation and
economic development, important as those considerations are, come second to the
present and future wellbeing of the population.
The wellbeing of the people of Bacchus Marsh is adversely affected by our traffic woes.
Should there ever be a disaster in the centre of town
escape routes would be so
limited as to be instantly
blocked by traffic. The town
is gridlocked during school
peak times and continues as
workers head home.
The proposal to site a service station at Gell Street
is not in the interest of the
people of Bacchus Marsh
who are already well served
by centrally placed petrol
outlets.
There may be scope for
Dear Editor,
I write in support of Wilsons Hardware, (MN 12
May, 2015)
One has to ask why when a
local asks for something and
proceeds through the right
channels, they are knocked
back, then along comes a big
conglomerate and its yes
well think about it.
I am very disappointed in
council; they are allowing
the wrong things to be done
in the town. As a resident
you call on your councilor
who listens to you, but back
at the office it falls on deaf
ears. There are things happening in the Marsh without
permits and with favouritism. Its time council stopped
letting big companies walk
over them.
Stand your ground and listen to your residents, please.
After all we have lived here
all our lives, we should
know.
Nelly Goulopoulos
Maddingley
Dear Editor,
The Nationals have a clear
position when it comes to
onshore gas: we will never
support any mining activity
that jeopardises our land,
environment or water.
More importantly, our
farmers deserve the right to
say no to onshore gas exploration on their property.
Last time Labor was in
government, they issued 73
coal seam, shale and tight
gas exploration licenses and
approved 23 fracking op-
It will investigate what action could be taken if shipping containers are placed
inappropriately on residential land, and whether
planning permits will be
required.
It would affect only residential land not rural.
Cr. Tonia Dudzik raised the
motion saying council has
no policy on shipping containers in residential areas. I
think we need a policy and
take action when placement
is inappropriate.
By Kate Taylor
Police are still hunting a
man who shot a man in the
leg and pistol-whipped another man in an alleged road
rage attack near Bacchus
Marsh.
The men presented themselves at the Ballan Hospital
at about 5pm on Sunday 31
May following the incident
and were transferred to the
Royal Melbourne Hospital.
Police said the driver had
tried to run the men off the
Western Freeway before the
Dear Editor,
I need to draw your attention to the impact
the new train timetable from Melbourne
to Ballarat (commencing 21 June 2015) will
have on the residents of Ballan.
I was genuinely shocked and appalled to
read the new schedule that will replace the
7.36am train to Ballarat. The new timetable
has two options:
1 7.18am departing Ballan, arriving at
7.41am in Ballarat or;
2 8.50am departing Ballan, arriving at
9.13am in Ballarat.
Both of these options are entirely unsuitable for any resident of Ballan, let alone
the more vulnerable members of the community who rely on public transport. The
8.50am from Ballan will severely compromise start times for workers, students and
young people who need to be in Ballarat
prior to 9.00am, severely jeopardising education, work and job skill opportunities. I
am baffled by the lack of foresight and the
resultant discrimination for all of the residents of Ballan.
My daughter is one of four special needs
young people who currently catch the
7.36am train from Ballan, arriving in Ballarat at 8.02am. She travels with a group
of young people who either attend a day
erations with no community
consultation.
The Liberal-Nationals Coalition introduced the moratorium to halt those operations, which is still in place
today.
Recently, The Nationals,
along with the Liberals,
joined with Labor to set up
a sensible inquiry into onshore unconventional gas.
Unfortunately the Greens
played their usual political
games, lodging nine amendments to the inquiry in Parliament just moments before
voting.
The Liberal-Nationals Coalition actually tried to broaden the scope of the inquiry to
include all onshore gas, not
just unconventional, but the
Greens voted against that.
But thats the Greens for you
theyd rather a quick headline than a common sense
outcome.
These are the same Greens
who want to kill the tradition
of cattle in the high country,
kill off forestry and the thousands of jobs that go with it,
and ban duck hunting.
Peter Walsh
Leader of The Nationals
(1)
Dear Editor,
The new V/Line Timetable is a disaster for Bacchus
(2)
Marsh, Melton and Ballan
kids who attend school in
Ballarat.
The morning train gets earlier and earlier. The current
one departs Bacchus Marsh
at 7.12am (really about 7.19am
from the main line) and gets
to Ballarat at 8.02am.
It used
2. Form
to depart later. The new service departs Bacchus Marsh
at 7.01am and gets to Ballarat
at 7.41am. Thats about an
hour before schools open.
Some older, but more importantly, some younger kids
are in Ballarat an hour before
school.
The afternoon train home
has come forward from
3.55pm (it used to be later) to
3.52pm. The Ballarat connection with buses can be tight
now with kids hurrying to
catch the bus from school
and then the train from the
bus. If the buses from the
school depart earlier it will
be harder to catch from the
schools. If the kids miss the
train the next service is a
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THE PROPERTY: 80 acres of tree lined, lush paddocks
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with pump water. HOUSE: The 3 bedroom plus study
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bedrooms offer BIRs and ceiling fans. Modern kitchen
and bathroom with a stainless steel dishwasher and
electric oven. Water to the home is supplied by its own
separate pump. To complete the home there is an air
conditioner and a fireplace that is just 12 months old
and lets not forget the established garden and the fruit
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SOLD
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DESIGNED TO IMPRESS
Bacchus Marsh
Situated right on the doorstep of Bacchus Marsh CBD, just moments stroll to Cafes, Shops, Hotels & The
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internal access, outdoor entertainment/BBQ area, heating & cooling upstairs and downstairs, own
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PID: 795574
Bacchus Marsh
ASKING $195,000
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PID: 780891
Bacchus Marsh
ASKING $698,000
1A Millbank Street
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stairs access the residence. It could easily be adapted to offices. The land has a frontage of 10.97m
to Grant Street, 32.0m to the south side of Millbank Street.
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7 Alice Close
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PID: 782339
ASKING $239,000
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Bacchus Marsh
52 Jonathan Drive
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others with BIRs. A modern kitchen with gas cooktop and electric oven, dining area and a good sized
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is close to transport, shops, schools, medical centre and parks. Its ready for inspection.
PID: 718016
Bacchus Marsh
45 Holts Lane
ASKING $295,000
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Bacchus Marsh
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garage with interior access.
PID: 796366
Daryl Gould
0409 233 157
Bob Gunnell
0417 566 951
ASKING $199,000
WELL LOCATED
Bacchus Marsh
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PID: 796760
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PRIME, Kim
The Bacchus Marsh and
District Photo Club are
saddened at the loss of a
founding member.
Condolences to Marilyn
and family.
DEATH NOTICE
23 Main Street
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FUNERAL NOTICE
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ICKE
Crawfords Chapel, 226 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh, Friday June 19
Spring Water
2015 commencing at 1.30pm.
Tanks
A Private Cremation will follow.
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No flowers by request
Bacchus Marsh on Friday, April 24 2015 commencing at 10.30am
Pools
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CHURCH
B3 Community Focused, family friendly church with a
difference. Services every 2nd & 4th Sundays at Avenue
Bowling Club, Main St, Bacchus Marsh.
Catholic Parish of Gordon
Mass Times - Saturday 20 June Dunnstown, 6:30pm
Sunday 21 June Gordon, 8.45am; Ballan, 10:30am.
Anglican Parish of West Moorabool
Ballan, Bungaree, Morrisons and Gordon
Service Times - Sunday 21 June - St Johns Bungaree, 9am;
St. James Morrisons, 9am; St Johns Ballan, 9.30am. 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; 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.
Bacchus Christian Fellowship
Sunday Services 11am, RSL, Main St, Bacchus Marsh Enq.
Jim 0434 341 797. Bible Studies Wednesday 7pm, Enq. Donato
0411 289 561.
Bacchus Marsh Life Church
Meeting 10am every Sunday at the BM College Drama Room,
in Grant Street. Enquiries Pastor Merv - 0412 290 036.
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QUICK PUZZLE
LIBRASeptember 23-October 22
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ARIESMarch 21-April 20
Relatives offer shrewed advice related to career or educational activities. Dont make premature announcements.
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TAURUSApril 21-May 22
Make a special effort to explore new opportunities especially your career. The week features a cultural them.
Opera, theatre or literature may dominate your time.
GEMINIMay 23-June 21
This could be a good week for bargain hunting, especially for those who collect antiques. This is the week
also for new ideas, but the key is to carry them out
effectively.
6.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
16.
20.
22.
23.
24.
25.
ACROSS
Dog (10)
Attraction (4)
Quartet (4)
Position (5)
Skin (4)
Artiste (9)
Blister (9)
Exhibition (4)
Mistake (5)
Shove (4)
Song (4)
Mammal (10)
NO. 8909
1.
2.
3.
4.
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7.
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18.
19.
21.
DOWN
Doleful (6)
Frighten (7)
Spoil (6)
Buccaneer (6)
Beneath (5)
Dim (5)
Spoil (3)
Fish (7)
Brief (5)
Fearful (6)
Handcart (6)
Instruction (6)
Tired (5)
CRYPTIC PUZZLE
ACROSS
6. Another goof playing cricket! (6,4). 8. Lines of rackets
(4). 9. A story for bed (4). 10. The old boy returns for
more (5). 11. Bound to be equal to (4). 12. Continued as the ringing did when the bell was? (7,2). 16. Its rather
hard to climb, dear (1,3,5). 20. Dont fail to go faster
than (4). 22. She was caught weaving a lie (5). 23. The
pitcher we went back and returned (4). 24. He rings time
and again to get in (4). 25. Bird that damaged the plane?
(10).
DOWN
1. He tips off someone in the bank (6). 2. A competition
as opposed to a match (7). 3. Are followers of and now
present (6). 4. The very high note, game to go for (6). 5.
A small and gentle animal, a very good swimmer (5). 7.
Had now changed the name (5). 13. He is, I notice, standing up (3). 14. Extend the period (7). 15. Shell have the
hat if its altered (5). 17. The sound of an alarm and a
cry; a loud cry (6). 18. Very poor ships? (6). 19. Time the
players (6). 21. Glower at the small bird caught inside
(5).
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
Across - 6, Second slip. 8, Rows. 9, Plot. 10, Ex-trA.
11, Tied. 12, Pressed on. 16, A bit steep. 20, Pass. 22,
C-elia. 23, Ew-er. 24, O-tt-O. 25, Woodpecker.
Down - 1, Teller. 2, Con-test. 3, AD-here. 4, B-lotto. 5,
S-p-rat. 7, Own-Ed. 13, Da-I (rev.). 14, Stretch. 15, Faith
(anag.). 17, Bell-ow. 18, Tramps. 19, Eleven. 21, S-cowl.
QUICK SOLUTIONS
Across - 1, Blood-curdling. 8, Caste. 9, Garbage. 10,
Malady. 11, Behind. 12, Fiend. 14, Speed. 18, Resort.
20, Teaser. 23, Sea-lion. 24, Icing. 25, On the face of it.
Down - 1, Become. 2, Ousel. 3, Dresden. 4, Urge. 5,
Dirge. 6, Imagine. 7, Greedy. 13, Instant. 15, Precise.
16, Presto. 17, Bright. 19, Raise. 21, Stiff. 22, Anna.
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
Across - 1, Maritime trade. 8, Range. 9, Fore-saw. 10,
See-s to. 11, Denier. 12, Sh-AD-e. 14, Tense. 18, Robot-s. 20, Bitter. 23, In-tense. 24, Ra-Is-e. 25, Get it
straight.
Down - 1, MO-R-ass. 2, Rinse (anag.). 3, Treated. 4,
Muff. 5, (bet)Ter-se(nse). 6, As-sails. 7, Adw-a-Rd. 13,
Habit-at. 15, Eritre-a . 16, Erring. 17, Arrest. 19, Tenet
(rev.). 21, Thin-G. 22, Left.
CANCERJune 22-July 22
You may be the beneficiary of a friends new prosperiy
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LEOJuly 23-August 22
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with neighbours and relatives. Hunches are strong on
Thursday and Friday.
VIRGOAugust 23-September 22
A new interest, perhaps in astrology or psychology, can
lead to a new friendship. Domestic affairs are spotlighted.
The week focuses on family reconcilliations and home
improvements.
LIBRASeptember 23-October 22
Your appearance is especially important this week. A loyal
friend turns to you for support. Financial plans require
fine-tuning. Avoid spending sprees, despite temptations.
SUDOKU
SCORPIOOctober 23-November 21
NUMBER GAME
SCORPIOOctober 23-November 21
QUICK SOLUTIONS
Across - 6, Pomerarian. 8, Draw. 9, Four. 10, Place. 11,
Rind. 12, Performer. 16, Carbuncle. 20, Show. 22, Error. 23, Push. 24, Aria. 25, Rhinocerous.
Down - 1, Morose. 2, Terrify. 3, Pamper. 4, Pirate. 5,
Under. 7, Faint. 13, Mar. 14, Snapper. 15, Short. 17,
Afraid. 18, Barrow. 19, Lesson. 21, Weary.
Sport
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U/16.5 RESERVES
Darley 5-7-37 lost Ballarat 18-13-121
GOALS Mitchell Ward 1, Baiden
Leonard, Corey Davie, Mason Torney, Bryce
Stephenson
AWARDS Duncan Cadman, Dyson Budge,
Liam Bakx, Max Beaumont, Corey Davie,
Mason Torney and Ayden Tanner.
YOUTH GIRLS
Darley 2-3-15 lost Ararat 5-7-37
GOALS Maddy James 1, Charlee
MacPherson
AWARDS Sladjana Ostojic,
Mikayla
Robinson, Matilda Dyzel, Chloe Ascough,
Emily Robertson, Bianca Nason, Chloe
Wallace and Charlee MacPherson.
NETBALL
U/11 SENIORS
Darley v Mt Clear
GOALS Shanae White 2
AWARDS Ava Densley, Tahla Ward,
Mikayla Cornford and Takeya Tanner.
U/11 RESERVES
Darley v Mt Clear
GOALS Jasmine Black 5, Shanae White 1.
U/13 SENIORS
Darley 23 lost Mount Clear 30
GOALS Tylah Wright and Britney Ellis.
U/13 RESERVES
Darley 9 lost Mount Clear 17
GOALS Edyn Thomas 5, Prue Soley
Howlett 4, Markita Spence 1
AWARDS Edyn Thomas, Markita Spence,
Prue Soley-Howlett, Brooke McNeil.
U/15 SENIORS
Darley 36 def Mount Clear 12
AWARDS Maddy McGill.
U/15 RESERVES
Darley 50 def Mount Clear 9
AWARDS Mikayla Benbow.
U/17 SENIORS
Darley 31 lost Mount Clear 45
GOALS Alesha Winzar 19, Maegan Taylor
11, Olivia Mills 1.
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Under 17
Bacchus Marsh 2 lost Forest Rangers 4. Goals - Ted Marozzi (2).
Under 14c
Bacchus Marsh 0 lost Satellite City 5.
Under 11
Bacchus Marsh Gold 5 def Ballarat Red 2. Bacchus Marsh Blues 0 lost Redbacks 2.
Gordon Football
Reserves
A good win for the seconds
who played fairly consistent
football for three quarters
but need to keep it together
for four quarters to keep on
the winning trail. Best - Anson Pellisier, Gary Bussittil,
Dave Kersley, Luke Toohey,
Anthony Winter
Seniors
Dunnstown played with
more discipline than the
Eagles, who were fortunate
to come away with a 20 point
win.
Gordon came out in the first
quarter kicking nine goals,
but with Dunnstown leading the Eagles to the ball,
Gordon could only manage one goal per quarter
thereafter.
Best - Ben Quinlan, Matt
Raworth, Tye Murphy, Luke
Gunnell, Mark Gunnell
Under 18
After a good training session on Thursday the boys
rallied together and played
as a team with multiple goal
kickers in a team effort to record a good win.
Best - Angus Headon, Steve
Condon, Wil Maddern, Lleyton Scheele, Rohan Clampitt,
Matt Spezza
Under 15
The team had a disappointing loss as they were beaten
Seniors
Ballarat 23.17 (155) def Sebastopol 5.5 (35)
Lake Wendouree 19.10 (124) def Bacchus Marsh 12.12 (84)
East Point 18.12 (120) def Melton 14.16 (100)
Darley 24.11 (155) def Melton South 11.12 (78)
North Ballarat City 19.12 (126) def Sunbury 12.8 (80)
Reserves
Ballarat 12.6 (78) def Sebastopol 10.3 (63)
Bacchus Marsh 6.13 (49) def Lake Wendouree 5.6 (36)
Melton 20.12 (132) def East Point 7.7 (49)
Darley 27.15 (177) def Melton South 5.2 (32)
North Ballarat City 19.13 (127) def Sunbury 7.4 (46)
U/18.5s
Ballarat 20.19 (139) def Sebastopol 0.1 (1)
Bacchus Marsh 14.6 (90) def Lake Wendouree 12.4 (76)
East Point 7.19 (61) def Melton 4.3(27)
Darley 6.11 (47) def Melton South 5.14 (44)
North Ballarat City 13.20 (98) def Sunbury 2.3 (15)
Seniors
Derick Micallef
Peter Shepherd
Rhys Ellis
Harley Inglis
Benjamin Peters
Reserves
Jarryd Walters
Scott Howson
Kristian Leivers
U/18.5s
Ash Mc Cafferty
Rhys Baker
Dylon Bishop
Billy Griffiths
U/16.5 Seniors
Blake Graham
Nicholas Stuhldreier
U/16.5 Reserves
John Ross
Jack Lalor
U/14 Seniors
Noah McIntosh
Jai Farrell-Dodemaide
Connor Ascough
U/14 Reserves
Matthew Arnold
Regan King
Lachlan Payne
Dylan Jobson
U/12 Seniors
Spencer Jenks
Zane Colley
Ashton Craig
Jett Fuller
Bailey Young
Jyson Fawcett
U/12 Reserves
Tynan Oakley
Cooper Murley
Joshua Dudzik
Ben Hutcheon
Bevan Maher
Youth Girls
Jessica Bokma
Tylah Bruhn
Olivia Kyatt
Michelle McCready
Nickesha Jones
Kristen Prebble
Diana Logan
Chamika Sadler
Abbi Bolt
Louanna Jones
Bacchus Marsh....................... 24
Bacchus Marsh....................... 13
Ballarat......................................14
Bacchus Marsh......................... 8
Lake Wendouree.................... 25
Darley...................................... 21
Darley........................................ 9
Darley.......................................16
Darley.......................................11
Bacchus Marsh......................... 9
Darley........................................ 9
Bacchus Marsh........................18
Darley...................................... 12
Bacchus Marsh......................... 8
Darley........................................ 8
Darley........................................ 8
Darley........................................ 7
Sebastopol................................10
Darley........................................ 5
Darley........................................ 4
Darley........................................ 4
Darley........................................ 4
Redan....................................... 44
Lake Wendouree.................... 43
Redan....................................... 25
MCDFNL................................. 15
Ballarat..................................... 12
Redan........................................10
Gisborne Rookies.................... 9
MCDFNL................................... 9
Darley........................................ 9
Ballarat....................................... 9
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Ballarat Football
Netball League
Results Round 8
A Grade
Ballarat (47) def Sebastopol (29)
Bacchus Marsh (15) lost Lake Wendouree (81)
East Point (60) def Melton (44)
Melton South (28) lost Darley (37)
North Ballarat City (58) def Sunbury (27)
A Reserve Grade
Ballarat (47) def Sebastopol (22)
Bacchus Marsh (36) lost Lake Wendouree (46)
East Point (56) def Melton (27)
Melton South (32) lost Darley (38)
North Ballarat City (18) lost Sunbury (61)
B Grade
Ballarat (24) def Sebastopol (20)
Bacchus Marsh (24) def Lake Wendouree (23)
East Point (32) def Melton (21)
Melton South (16) lost Darley (33)
North Ballarat City (21) lost Sunbury (31)
C Grade
Ballarat (20) def Sebastopol (15)
Bacchus Marsh (20) lost Lake Wendouree (50)
East Point (30) def Melton (21)
Melton South (30) lost Darley (35)
North Ballarat City (42) lost Sunbury (25)
19 & Under
Ballarat (33) def Sebastopol (8)
Bacchus Marsh (19) lost Lake Wendouree (44)
East Point (18) lost Melton (24)
Melton South (17) lost Darley (64)
North Ballarat City (62) lost Sunbury (4)
Ballarat Junior
Football League
Results Round 8
U/16.5 Seniors
Ballarat 24.10 (154) def Sebastopol 4.6 (30)
Bacchus Marsh 19.11 (125) def Lake Wendouree 10.10 (70)
Darley 13.11 (89) def Mount Clear 6.5 (41)
East Ballarat 8.12 (60) def North Ballarat 6.4 (40)
U/16.5 Reserves
Bacchus Marsh 10.8 (68) def Lake Wendouree 6.9 (45)
Ballarat 18.13 (121) def Darley 5.7 (37)
North Ballarat 24.17 (161) def East Ballarat 3.4 (22)
U/14 Seniors
Ballarat 16.8 (104) def Sebastopol 2.2 (14)
Lake Wendouree 22.10 (142) def Bacchus Marsh 1.2 (8)
Mount Clear 13.8 (86) def Darley 4.7 (31)
U/14 Reserves
Ballarat 24.15 (159) def Sebastopol 1.2 (8)
Lake Wendouree 7.8 (50) def Bacchus Marsh 6.2 (38)
Darley 10.11 (71) def Mount Clear 3.1 (19)
North Ballarat 13.9 (87) def East Ballarat 1.0 (6)
U/12 Seniors
Ballarat 16.11 (107) def Sebastopol 1.2 (8)
Bacchus Marsh 10.6 (66) def Lake Wendouree 2.7 (19)
Mount Clear 5.0 (30) def Darley 3.4 (22)
East Ballarat 5.3 (33) def North Ballarat 3.5 (23)
U/12 Reserves
Sebastopol 2.2 (14) def Ballarat 1.2 (8)
Bacchus Marsh 2.6 (18) def Lake Wendouree 2.3 (15)
Darley 4.4 (28) def Mount Clear 3.3 (21)
North Ballarat 4.4 (28) def East Ballarat 1.2 (8)
Youth Girls
Ararat 5.7 (37) def Darley 2.3 (15)
Mcdfnl 13.11 (89) def Riddells Creek 1.0 (6)
Redan 5.3 (33) def Lake Wendouree 5.2 (32)
Ballarat 5.5 (35) def Sebastopol 3.3 (21)
Bacchus Marsh 6.9 (45) def Golden Point 2.3 (15)
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Junior
League
U/16.5 Seniors
Team
% PTS
1 East Ballarat............ 354.55 32
2 Redan........................175.40 26
3 Bacchus Marsh......... 177.88 24
4 Darley........................ 153.15 24
5 North Ballarat........... 200.00 22
6 Lake Wendouree.......98.54 12
7 Ballarat.........................65.83 8
8 Mount Clear.................35.07 8
9 Sebastopol .................. 14.73 4
U/16.5 Reserves
1 North Ballarat............877.33 32
2 Ballarat...................... 283.11 28
3 Bacchus Marsh......... 157.89 28
4 Lake Wendouree......106.91 16
5 Redan.........................69.30 12
6 Darley...........................38.28 8
7 East Ballarat.................17.16 4
8 Mount Clear..................0.00 0
9 Sebastopol....................0.00 0
U/14 Seniors
1 Lake Wendouree......992.21 32
2 Ballarat .....................176.96 24
3 Redan........................150.24 24
4 Mount Clear..............140.66 20
5 Darley........................ 98.20 20
6 East Ballarat.............104.22 12
7 North Ballarat............. 69.10 12
8 Bacchus Marsh............23.88 8
9 Sebastopol....................9.57 4
U/14 Reserves
1 Darley....................... 396.90 28
2 Lake Wendouree..... 360.20 28
3 Ballarat..................... 295.32 28
4 North Ballarat............165.43 20
5 Bacchus Marsh.........146.95 16
6 East Ballarat .............45.51 16
7 Redan........................ 152.19 12
8 Mount Clear................. 17.72 8
9 Sebastopol....................5.37 4
U/12 Seniors
1 Darley....................... 438.53 28
2 East Ballarat.............259.38 26
3 Ballarat......................216.78 26
4 Bacchus Marsh......... 272.15 20
5 Mount Clear .............130.05 20
6 Redan........................101.43 16
7 North Ballarat.............68.44 12
8 Lake Wendouree.........33.25 8
9 Sebastopol.................... 1.19 4
U/12 Reserves
1 North Ballarat...........1915.00 32
2 Sebastopol............... 229.82 30
3 Ballarat......................192.38 24
4 East Ballarat..............70.66 18
5 Mount Clear...............75.27 16
6 Darley......................... 66.18 12
7 Redan.........................64.00 12
8 Lake Wendouree.........44.40 8
9 Bacchus Marsh............25.57 8
Youth Girls
1 Redan........................763.86 28
2 Lake Wendouree......975.00 24
3 Mcdfnl....................... 242.11 24
4 Ballarat...................... 137.87 16
5 Gisborne Rookies.....100.00 16
6 Darley ........................75.92 16
7 Ararat......................... 71.24 16
8 Sebastopol................134.85 12
9 Riddells Creek.............24.67 8
10 Bacchus Marsh...........15.64 8
11 Golden Point................ 7.51 0
BFL
Ladder
Seniors
Team
% PTS
1 North Ballarat City....216.27 28
2 Redan........................ 191.16 28
3 Lake Wendouree...... 162.16 28
4 Darley........................156.41 24
5 Bacchus Marsh......... 116.61 20
6 East Point..................101.27 16
7 Melton........................79.08 14
8 Sunbury.....................78.39 12
9 Melton South..............48.33 10
10 Ballarat........................85.86 8
11 Sebastopol..................36.22 4
Reserves
1 North Ballarat City.... 213.15 32
2 Melton.......................232.36 28
3 Redan........................215.67 24
4 Lake Wendouree......115.58 20
5 Darley .......................133.96 16
6 Bacchus Marsh......... 112.36 16
7 Sunbury ...................103.78 16
8 Ballarat ......................59.91 16
9 East Point...................85.29 12
10 Melton South...............33.87 8
11 Sebastopol..................42.58 4
U/18.5s
1 East Point................. 306.52 32
2 North Ballarat City....268.81 28
3 Melton...................... 208.98 28
4 Redan....................... 230.96 24
5 Bacchus Marsh......... 141.41 24
6 Ballarat....................... 97.87 12
7 Lake Wendouree.......91.38 12
8 Sunbury.....................88.82 12
9 Melton South................43.29 8
10 Darley..........................18.48 8
11 Sebastopol..................26.09 4
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