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Tuesday 6 June, 2017 Serving Ballan and district since 1872 Phone 5368 1966 Fax 5368 2764 Vol 11 No 22
Ballan Jockey Club President Billy Smith with Catherine Moon and the actual Melbourne Cup that will visit Ballan as part of the Emirates Melbourne Cup Tour on October 11. Former VRC Chief Steward Des
Gleeson and race caller Bryan Martin were at the official launch to hear Ballan has a chosen destination. Still celebrating at the launch were connections of the 2016 Melbourne Cup Winner, Almandin, Vin
By Helen Tatchell President Billy Smith said it was an exciting time for not just was bred at Ballark, home of Mr Donald Wallace and one
the Club, but the town of Ballan and the shire. of the greatest Melbourne Cup winners, Carbine, 1890, also
The sport of kings holy grail is coming to Ballan. There is hardly a person in Australia that has not heard owned by Mr Wallace. Carbine carried 10st 5lbs (65.7kgs) in a
Worth close to $200,000, the iconic 18-carat gold 2017 of the Melbourne Cup and this tour takes in Ballan on its record time, beating 38 other runners and ran second in the
Melbourne Cup will visit the number three town on the journey throughout the country and New Zealand. 1889 Cup.
Emirates Melbourne Cup tour list, just one of 31 destinations This is a real coup for the community to have such a The Ballan Jockey Club has a committee of volunteers and
throughout Australasia. fine piece of racing history displayed in our town and a holds an annual Cup at Geelong racecourse in November,
The Victorian Racing Club (VRC) announcement came at an compliment to the Jockey Club that has been involved in the with all the glitz and glamour as their city counterparts.
official launch last week at the Macedon training property racing industry for over 150-years, Mr Smith said. This year the cup will be held on Saturday 11 November.
of five-time winning Melbourne Cup owner Lloyd Williams. Information from the Ballan Shire Historical Society boasts Catherine Moon can be contacted on 0409 007 913 for dining
Just a Dash brought home the first Cup in 1985 for Mr three Melbourne Cup winners from the 1800s, that called packages, marquees and fashions on the field information.
Williams and Almandin, won by a nose in a thrilling finish Moorabool home. The Melbourne Cup tour will begin on July 1 and visit
in 2016. The first winner in the district was Malua, 1884, owned by Ballan on Wednesday 11 October. The Club will provide the
Ballan Jockey Club committee put in their submission to Mr J.O. Inglis from Ingliston. community an opportunity to come together and experience
be part of the tour and were successful; selected for their Two other Melbourne Cup winning horses resided at the the magic of the Melbourne Cup. Further details will be
passion for racing and community spirit. historic Ballark property, just south of Ballan. Mentor, 1888, released in coming months.
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By Oliver Powell
ing new kitchen and toilet
facilities, explained Rotary A 45-year old Ballan man, charged with resisting arrest,
Art Show Chairman Peter has been handed a $500 fine with conviction from a Bacchus
Shilton. Marsh Magistrate last Friday.
There is the very popular Paul Duggan was alleged to have clashed with police on
Gala Opening Night on Fri- March 25 this year when they arrived at his residence. Police
day 9 June, which ensures Peter Shilton with artist Anuradha Patel who will display her work at the Art Show were attending in response to a triple 000 call regarding an
that this popular event starts Photo Jessica Howard alleged domestic violence incident.
with a bang. at both Camberwell and dedicated photography sec-
night, it comes down to the The court heard Duggan met the officers in the driveway of
Mr Shilton said that while art. Royal Melbourne Art Shows, tion, and although art works his home and began yelling this is my property and you
the Art Show and Sale is The artworks for sale are is an Honorary Life Member are mainly in the form of have no right to arrest me.
essentially a Rotary fund- many (about 550 pieces this of the Victorian Artists Soci- paintings, collages, sculp- Duggans defence said this was just an out of the blue,
raiser, it is also a wonderful year) and varied, both in ety, and has held over 30 solo tures and ceramics are also incredibly stupid incident. Mr Duggan has no violent prior
opportunity for local busi- price and style. exhibitions. included. convictions, and says that he and his family rarely argue.
nesses to network and local This years judge for the Art
This year, as something The cost to visit the Art The incident was believed to have stemmed from an
people to catch up, as they Show is Rebecca Edwards.
a little different, at the Gala Show is $35 on the Gala argument with Mr Duggans son about which sporting codes
enjoy viewing and purchas- She is a PhD candidate in Art
Opening Night we will be Opening Night with music, make more money, and when the son left the argument
ing artworks whilst sipping auctioning the opportunity History at the University of
food and drink inclusive continued with Duggans wife.
wine and eating delicious for someone to sit for a por- Melbourne and an Assistant
canapes. and the opportunity to be The 15-year old daughter of the accused is alleged to have
trait on Saturday June 10 by Curator (Australian Paint-
the first to purchase art. Pub- called police because he and his wife never fight.
Many local businesses have well- known realist painter, ing, Sculpture and Decora-
supported and sponsored tive Arts before 1980) of the lic viewing and sales times The Magistrate said despite it being an irregular occurrence
Gregory R Smith, who has
the Art Show over the 47 National Gallery of Victoria. are Saturday 10 and Sunday your daughter was frightened enough to call the police.
won Best Oil Painting in
years, and have helped en- Show at Bacchus Marsh on Prize money of $7,600 is 11 June 10am-5pm; Monday You seem like a happy family, but on this night you carried
sure its longevity. three previous occasions. He available and is spread over 12 June 10am-4pm. Cost is on like a pork chop.
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An assault on an ex-girlfriend has been
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Babies born The Magistrate decided that despite not
seeing any remorse he would give the
recently at defendant a chance to prove a change in
behaviour due to her clean history of violent
Bacchus Marsh Leeanne and Josh from Melton have welcomed crimes.
baby number four, a boy. Arriving on Saturday 6 It is a girl for first time Bacchus Marsh parents
and Melton May at 2.38pm, little William Eric weighed 7lb 6oz Suelen RUSSO and Kieran TIBBLES. Arriving on Krystle Woods faced a charge of
(3340 grams) and is a new brother for Jacob, Wednesday 31 May at 7.09pm, Maya weighed 7lb Intentionally Causing Injury and another
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partner on the morning of December 9 last
Advertisement year, after an argument stemmed from the
reason for the couples break-up.
The court heard the argument took place
in the victims car, where Woods began
attacking her. The assault was alleged to
have spilled out of the car when the victim
pulled over. Woods was then alleged to have
proceeded to smash the victims phone and
kick her car, causing damage.
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NBN - buyer
beware caution
By Kate Taylor would have had to spend The problem is all of the matter, Tony emailed local
thousands of more dol- advice was wrong. ADSL member Don Nardella with
When a local NBN Co con- lars upgrading my existing is not being phased out at his complaint, noting that
tractor tried to sell Mad- internal infrastructure as Tonys address. NBN Co deals with its own
dingley resident and busi- the fixed wireless system When Tony contacted the complaints and no other de-
ness owner Tony Attard an is not compatible with my Department of Telecommu- partments, nor the industry
Kind donation
inferior service, he was onto situation - having a shop and nications, he was told that ombudsman, has jurisdic-
them straight away. dwelling on the same prop- his property falls under the tion over NBN Co.
Tony had contacted Optus erty over 200m apart, Tony legacy network and that so who polices their
after seeing ads that NBN explained. means that his area will conduct?
was available in his area, But as it turns out, Tony have ADSL available for the
Local consumers are not
and when he asked if he knows his stuff hes a foreseeable future. By Kate Taylor
being well informed of their
would receive fibre to the qualified electrician, and he And, more than that, Tony options, are signing up Ballan District Health and Care has been stitched up with a
node NBN he was told that holds a telecommunications says the department told
without proper consultation, new donation.
yes, he would. license. him that NBN Co should
and, in some cases, are being
The next thing Tony knew, The Operator coordinat- have known that all along. It came after members of quilting group Scattered Stitches
delivered a service which is made their annual pilgrimage to Ballan to stay at the
NBN text messaged him ing the job/consultation for so basically, they lied to inferior to that which exist- Millhouse Retreat, where they sew together, enjoy each
with an installation date NBN Co from HILLS, the me.
ing fixed-line ADSL now others company and share their passion for quilting.
hed been booked in for. It supervisor organising trades And with his parents provides.
was without his consent and the installer who came among those in the area This year, the group decided to donate one of their quilts to
and it wasnt for what he had The Moorabool News asked Ballan District Health & Care.
to the site all said in no un- pressured into installations
been told. NBN Co to comment on the
certain terms that my ADSL booked without consent, Ballan Hostel residents and staff members visited the Retreat
issue, and explain why resi-
And when Tony spoke to a service would be switched Tony is sure other locals are to accept the magnificent quilt, which will cover the bed in
also being put onto inferior dents have been given the
supervisor for NBNs con- off in a couple years, and I the palliative care suite.
tractor, who would do the services. wrong information.
would have to take up the The Scattered Stitches group was particularly impressed by
installation, he was told that fixed wireless NBN service, I am disgusted at how little Unfortunately we are un- the enthusiasm and quilting knowledge shown by Margaret
he would have to pay for which is a glorified GSM to no information about the able to provide the informa- Chittock, a Ballan Hostel resident - two days later, the group
substantial infrastructure network on the building, installation was given and tion that you have requested, visited the Ballan Hostel and presented Margaret with a lap
upgrades to have the same which I was not convinced that my consultation of the we apologise for any incon- quilt that they created during their stay in Ballan.
service currently received, would be stable enough to premises was booked in as venience caused, read the
I just really love it, I do several crafts but not quilting,
because ADSL was being run my POS system off, and I an installation even though NBN Co response.
Margaret explained.
phased out in the area. was not willing to pay more I made it clear that I wanted NBN is under no obliga-
Its a knee rug, and its so beautiful, its different colours.
In a nutshell, I felt like I to upgrade my infrastruc- the facts before I proceeded. tion to provide our custom-
BDHC CEO Wayne Weaire welcomed the donations.
was being pressured into a ture to have the same level Among the correspondence ers personal details or any
wireless NBN service which of service, which I currently that the Moorabool News interactions that they may We are so grateful to these wonderful quilters. It is
did not suit my needs as I enjoy. viewed in relation to the have had with NBN. heartening to see such generosity in the community, he said.
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Bacchus Marsh Family Drug Support Group Bacchus Marsh Christian Church
ADULT EDUCATION For Family Members who have a loved one affected by drugs. Sunday Services 10am with kids program. Fusion Youth 7pm
Ballan & District Community House Enquiries - 1300 660 068. every Friday night. 222 Main St, Bacchus Marsh. Enquiries
Rear Mechanics Hall, Ballan. Term 2 program OUT NOW. 9028 2622.
Alanon Support Group - for families of alcoholics.
All enquiries, bookings, classes & venue hire - call 5368 1934 . Bacchus Marsh Uniting Church Parish
Meets at 10.30am on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month
Darley Neighbourhood House & Learning Centre Services - St Andrews 9.30am every Sunday. Pentland Hills
at the Uniting Church Hall, Gisborne Road, Bacchus Marsh.
33-35 Jonathan Drive Darley. Short courses and classes. BM & Enq - 0421 222 717. 2pm 1st Sunday of month. Family messy Church, 4.30pm
District Photography Club - Meetings 2nd & 4th Wednesday (4th Sunday of month). Enquiries - 5367 2543 (office).
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of month, 7.30pm. Enquiries welcome. Phone 5367 4390. Holy Trinity Anglican Church - Bacchus Marsh
Meeting 3rd Wednesday each month, 7pm. Soldiers Memorial Service Times - Bacchus Marsh - Sunday 8.30am & 10am;
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Footscray Poultry Club (at Bacchus Marsh) 1st & 3rd Sunday 11am. Enquiries 5367 5362.
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Meetings held 2nd Sunday of month, 2pm. Poultry Pavilion. Church of the Living God
The Laurels Bacchus Marsh Community College Racecourse Rec. Reserve, Balliang-Bacchus Marsh Rd, Christian youth ministry and bible teaching. 2nd Sunday
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St Andrews Playgroup Bacchus Marsh Next market Saturday 1 July. First Saturday each month - Phone 5367 6550 for more details.
(Behind St Andrews Church) Cnr Gisborne Rd & Lerderderg Inglis St, Ballan 9am-1pm. Enquiries 0402 390 080 (Wayne). Our Lady Help of Christians Korobeit
St, Bacchus Marsh. Monday-Friday 9am, 11am, 1pm & 3pm. Mass every Saturday 6.30pm.
Darley Market
Enquiries Cindy 0433 651 066.
Saturday 17 June, 1pm. 1st & 3rd Saturday each month at Golden Harvest Christian Fellowship
Moorabool Mission Recovery Group Darley Park Football Reserve. Enquiries 0488 345 145 (Alan). Non denominational - Prayer every Sunday 10am, Mens
Struggling with addiction; Pain from the past; family member KYB Monday evenings 6pm. Ladies KYB Wednesday 1pm.
out of control? Meeting weekly - Wednesday, 12.30pm Jean Ballan Farmers Market
Further details 0429 681 566.
Oomes Room, Lerderderg Library, Bacchus Marsh. Enq- Next Market Saturday 11 June, 9am-1pm.
Pastor Merv Patton 0412 290 036. 2nd Saturday each month, Mill Cottage car park. Bacchus Marsh Life Church
Enq 0498 361 291 or 0490 114 130. Meeting 10am every Sunday at the BM College Drama Room,
Ballan Playgroup in Grant Street. Enquiries Pastor Merv - 0412 290 036.
Every Tuesday of school Term. St Johns Anglican Church
Hall - 9:30-11:30am. Enquiries - 0409 681 138 Anna or 0421 CHURCH
905 558 Tamsin. Anglican Parish of West Moorabool
Bacchus Marsh & District Garden Club Ballan, Bungaree, Morrisons and Gordon Service Times -
Sunday 11 June - St Johns Bungaree, 9am; St Johns Ballan,
Talking About My Generation
Meeting 2nd Tuesday of each month, 7.30pm at The Laurels, Ballan Childcare Centre Art Show
229 Main St Bacchus Marsh. Guest Speakers. Supper after 11am; St Marks in the pub Gordon, 5pm. Enquiries - Glen
each meeting. All Welcome. Enquiries - Wendy 5367 4170. Wesley on 5368 2730 for more details. Friday June 16
Ballan Anglers Inc Ballan Uniting Church (St. Pauls) 6:30pm
Meeting second Wednesday every month. Hudsons Hotel, Services 1st, 2nd & 3rd Sundays 11.15am. 4th Sunday 9.30am
7.30pm. More anglers and families needed and welcome Reflective Worship.
Ballan Childcare Centre
0400 003 936. B3 Community 88a Simpson Street, Ballan
Rose-Carers of Maddingley Park Focused, family friendly church with a difference. Services All Welcome!
Working Bees every 3rd Wednesday & Sunday of each every 2nd & 4th Sundays at Avenue Bowling Club, Main St,
month. All welcome. Enquiries - 0418 171 119. Bacchus Marsh.
Youre Invited
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The Home that has it All Private Sale Excellent Opportunity Awaits Here! Private Sale
Land 2534m2 Land 949m2
Price $690,000 Price $455,000
Are you looking for size for your Positioned on a large corner block
growing family? Then dont look Inspect Saturday 11.0011.30am is this 4 br bv home offering two Inspect By appointment
any further. This one owner home is generous living areas, open plan
Ofce 2/137 Main Street, kitchen, meals, family room areas. Ofce 2/137 Main Street,
situated on over 2500m2 block of land, Bacchus Marsh 5367 8128 Bacchus Marsh 5367 8128
Large outdoor entertainment area,
with 18m x 9m Shed and in-ground
and secure double garage.
pool. Contact Kelvin Gafero 0481 991 828 Contact Kelvin Gafero 0481 991 828
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Bacchus Marsh 435 Werribee Vale Road 3 2 2 Bacchus Marsh 36 McFarland Street 3 1 2
Impressive Home on 2 acres Private Sale Cute Cottage in Bacchus Marsh Central Private Sale
Impressive property in quiet rural 3 bedroom home in outstanding
location, only 5 minutes to Bacchus Price $749,000 location in town. Within walking Price $395,000 $420,000
Marsh main street. Easy access to Inspect By appointment distance to Village Shopping Centre. Inspect By appointment
freeway, expansive north facing living New roof, freshened up bathroom
areas, wide verandahs, & extensive Contact Kelvin Gafero 0481 991 828 and ducted heating and a reverse Contact Kelvin Gafero 0481 991 828
outdoor entertainment area. cycle air conditioner.
NEW LISTING
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4 2 4 4 2 2
Central Location & Outstanding Block Size Open Plan Family Home
Large family home set on 1690m2 in prime central location. Possibility for Spacious family home (approx 24sq) of 4 bedrooms. Quiet court
property development, (STCA). Quality built by local builder, this home location. Main bedroom has WIR & Ens with corner spa, 3 other
consists of 4 bedrooms with BIRs, family bathroom & ens to main, large bedrooms have BIRs. Formal lounge & dining rooms. Huge family
lounge & formal dining room & generous kitchen, meals & family room. room is open plan to the kitchen & informal eating area. Ducted
Polished floor boards, central heating. 2 dbl carports & workshop incl WC. heating and cooling, double garage, storage shed and deck.
INSPECT By appointment INSPECT Saturday 10th June 12.00-12.30pm
FOR SALE $750,000 FOR SALE $419,000
FOR SALE 69 Tramway Lane, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 14 Currington Cres, Bacchus Marsh
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66 STONEHILL DRIVE, BACCHUS MARSH 63 SPENCER ROAD, BALLAN 18 CANN STREET, BLACKWOOD LOT 17 CROOK COURT, BALLAN
OPEN FOR INSPECTION
HERE IT IS! BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTED GOLD ON CANN BLACKWOOD! 7860M2 JUST UNDER 2 ACRES
6 bedrooms, walk-in-robes, ensuites to bedrooms 1-4; 4 bedroom (all with robes) Set on 1 acre (approx.) 3845m2 Vacant block in Ballan Township
Sizeable kitchen with dishwasher, stainless steel over Ensuite and walk in robe in main bedroom Formal entry, family room, formal lounge, kitchen/ 7860m2 (approx), just under 2 Acres
and lots of bench space; 2 living areas family/dining and sunroom Easy walk to the supermarket, railway (access to
Powder room, internal access from double garage; Gas ducted heating, ducted evaporative cooling 3 bedrooms plus study, master bedroom with ensuite Ballarat/Melbourne)
Upstairs has a spacious retreat with lovely views oven 900mm gas stove, dishwasher, island bench and pantry and built in robes Excellent opportunity to purchase into a growing market
Stonehill Estate; Solar/gas HWS, double garage with auto door & direct Main bathroom with spa Located in Crook Court, Ballan (Lot 17)
Features include gas heating, evaporative cooling, access to the house 2 Car garage with internal access and separate Hard to come across blocks this size
alfresco area and side access to yard; 600sqm block, access for a caravan or boat. workshop with additional car parking
Land size approximately 707 sqm;
Private Sale: $795,000$835,000 Private Sale: $418,000 Private Sale: $740,000 Private Sale: $355,000
Inspect: Saturday 10th June 11.45am-12.15pm Inspect: By appointment Inspect: By appointment Inspect: By appointment
Contact: Adam Tucci 0411 077 128 Contact: Rod Grant 0416 231 782 Contact: Mark Dudley 0409 954 396 Contact: Mark Dudley 0409 954 396
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SCORPIOOctober 23-November 21
This is a good week for reading the newspapers closely.
Want ads include items of interest and special features
may have a personal application. A friend may introduce
ARIESMarch 21-April 20 you to an exciting individual.
Your ability to adapt to changing circumstances helps you
to overcome some obstacles. A romantic news brightener SAGITTARIUSNovember 22-December 22
may arrive by the end of the week. Communications with Appointments may be changed at the last minute, espe-
relatives improve dramatically. cially after the weekend. You may find yourself at a pres-
TAURUSApril 21-May 22 tigious event. Money matters require more attention this
week.
There might be some travel mixups. Its wise to have a
map or your GPS handy. Events this week could include CAPRICORNDecember 23-January 20
a dazzling engagement. The week also sees you finalizing
engagements. Spontaneous travel could be on the agenda this week.
You may be able to earn some spare cash now - if you
GEMINIMay 23-June 21 do, save and dont spend. The weekend highlights sports
activities. A solution to a romantic dilemma is quite
Meetings are a way of life this week. Domestic chores logical.
can be split, but only if you make the request. In romance,
dropping hints may not be enough. AQUARIUSJanuary 21-February 19
NO. 8998 CANCERJune 22-July 22 Partnership ventures require careful review, especially
ACROSS DOWN The time is prudent for presenting your pet ideas to where finances are involved. This week is favourable for
1. Cabinet minister 1. Submissive (6) higherups. Travel is favourable so long as plans are publishing or promoting ideas. News of an upcoming
(British) - (4,9) 2. Fruit (5) mapped out carefully. Children are willing to listen to celebration may catch you off guard.
8. Lesser (5) 3. Snake-like reptile (7) your suggestions.
9. Biased (7) 4. Manage (4) PISCESFebruary 20-March 20
10. Mans name (6) 5. Weird (5) LEOJuly 23-August 22 Your suggestions are followed, but be sure to receive due
11. Wool (6) 6. Foolish (7) credit. Luxury items may come your way now. Your
12. Fish (5) 7. Colour (6) Travel companions may not see eye to eye and you may romantic intuition is strong right now. In finance, rely
14. Command (5) 13. Sauce (7) be playing the role of mediator. A letter or email from only on hard facts.
18. Concealed (6) 15. Book (7) overseas is highlighted. Your public speaking earns a
20. View (6) 16. Gladden (6) round of applause.
BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
23. Accomplish (7) 17. Crescent (6) You are kind and sensitive and possess an exquisite im-
24. Scoundrel (5) 19. Relative (5) VIRGOAugust 23-September 22
agination. While you are loyal and generous, friends
25. Apologise (7,6) 21. Keen (5) Good things happen in twos and there are a number of sometimes find you moody and even fickle. A possible
22. Minus (4) news brighteners this week. In the area of education, change in your career path may occur. A dream to travel
CRYPTIC PUZZLE fancy footwork is needed to get you over a hurdle. may be realized soon.
ACROSS
1. It makes touching reading (7,6). 8. Brings back an LIBRASeptember 23-October 22
era where lions killed Christians (5). 9. Maybe its hard This weekend is the time to finish all those things that
to force the papers to suppress it (7). 10. Still making a have not been completed.The earlier you start the quicker
SUDOKU
crackle (6). 11. Stranded, are about to give mum a ring everything is completed.
(6). 12. Because the corral is by a tree (5). 14. White
has lost two points (5). 18. As usual, I will put in the post SCORPIOOctober 23-November 21
(6). 20. Before long, a man enters the bar (6). 23. The
funny business, claim to have eradicated (7). 24. Be re- This is a good week for reading the newspapers closely.
sponsible for curing all but the last disorder (5). 25. Say
you didnt do it and wont be billed for it? (4,3,6). NUMBER GAME
Want ads include items of interest and special features
may have a personal application. A friend may introduce
you to an exciting individual.
DOWN ANSWER BELOW
1. With difficulty bears one in to cook (6). 2. Note and SAGITTARIUSNovember 22-December 22
tear out the name (5). 3. Aiming to go out East, you think
(7). 4. Look surprisedly at the long tail the monkey has Appointments may be changed at the last minute, espe-
(4). 5. Gets job satisfaction (5). 6. Flower of which there cially after the weekend. You may find yourself at a pres-
are bags in the garden? (3,4). 7. Charges for the plants tigious event. Money matters require more attention this
(6). 13. King of the sun and the moon is ridiculous (7). week.
15. The foreigner you criticise, is quiet about (7). 16. In
the northern hemisphere, at intervals from spring to De- CAPRICORNDecember 23-January 20
cember, returned (6). 17. It allows one in to get some- Spontaneous travel could be on the agenda this week.
thing to eat (6). 19. A drunk caught going into the race- You may be able to earn some spare cash now - if you
course (5). 21. Happen to have taken a firm stand with do, save and dont spend. The weekend highlights sports
the dog (5). 22. Spend a lot of money on the navy, per- activities. A solution to a romantic dilemma is quite
haps (4). logical.
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 8997 AQUARIUSJanuary 21-February 19
QUICK SOLUTIONS Partnership ventures require careful review, especially
21, OC-cur. 22, Blue.
Across - 1, Sluggard. 6, Rota. 8, Aver. 9, Stubborn. 10, where finances are involved. This week is favourable for
15, S-pan-is-h . 16, Spa-ceD. 17, Entree . 19, A-s-c-ot.
Drill. 11, Killer. 13, Errand. 15, Refute. 17, Angler. 19, publishing or promoting ideas. News of an upcoming
ape. 5, Earns. 6, Tea rose. 7, Rushes. 13, Sol-omon.
Roast. 22, November. 23, Mule. 24, Arch. 25, Engineer. celebration may catch you off guard.
Down - 1, Bra-I-se. 2, G-reta. 3, Imagin-E. 4, (lon)G-
Down - 2, Liver. 3, Gorilla. 4, Also. 5, Drunkard. 6, Rebel.
25, Deny the charge.
7, Torrent. 12, Adorable. 14, Rancour. 16, Footman. 18,
18, P-Ill-ar. 20, S-Al-oon. 23, Co-mical. 24, Incur (anag.). PISCESFebruary 20-March 20
Leech. 20, Salve. 21, Drag.
aps. 10, Static. 11, A-sh-O-re. 12, As-pen. 14, Ash-E-N.
Your suggestions are followed, but be sure to receive due
credit. Luxury items may come your way now. Your
Across - 1, Begging letter. 8, Are-na (rev.). 9, Per-H-
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
romantic intuition is strong right now. In finance, rely
Across - 1, Two-faced. 6, Bows (boughs). 8, M-Im-i(le). only on hard facts.
9, For-ester. 10, Be-gan. 11, Can-did. 13, Greece
16, Please. 17, Street. 19, Niece. 21, Eager. 22, Less.
(grease). 15, Ow-L-ish. 17, Star-ve(ry). 19, Stews. 22,
Eerie. 6, Asinine. 7, Yellow. 13, Ketchup. 15, Reserve.
BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
Let me see. 23, (winte)R-are. 24, E-to-N. 25, D-esol-
Down - 1, Humble. 2, Mango. 3, Serpent. 4, Cope. 5,
You are kind and sensitive and possess an exquisite im-
ate.
Aspect. 23, Achieve. 24, Rogue. 25, Express regret.
agination. While you are loyal and generous, friends
Down - 2, Write (right). 3, Fri-gate. 4, Cuff. 5, Director.
Lionel. 11, Merino. 12, Skate. 14, Order. 18, Latent. 20,
sometimes find you moody and even fickle. A possible
6, Ba-si-n. 7, We-evI-ls. 12, Reversed. 14, Retreat. 16,
Across - 1, Home secretary. 8, Minor. 9, Partial. 10,
change in your career path may occur. A dream to travel
Lit-eral. 18, R-OM-an. 20, Worst. 21, Bees (Bs).
QUICK SOLUTIONS
may be realized soon.
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 8998
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Council. The notice is to be published in a prominent position on the same page as l
GREENLAND WILSON to the editor or the home page of a website, or in such other position as is agreed wi
STOCKFEED
The Funeral Service for the late Mr Peter Douglas MEMORIALS Executive Director of the Council.
25kg bag
Greenland will be held in Michael Crawford Funerals STONEMASONS
Oaten Chaff $14
Furniture
Chapel, 226 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh on Friday, June BALLARAT
9, 2017 commencing at 1.30pm.
& All District Cemeteries
MN02304G2
Lucerne Chaff $20 removalist
A Private Cremation will follow. 2. Form
Headstones & Monuments and content determined Oatsby$11,
theBarley
Council$11 CouncilCasualdecisionposition
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of thePhone Paul
Ph 5335 8074 Fax 5336 2669 [Name of publication] is bound byPhone orders
the Standards
of Practice Australian Press Council. If you be
814 Latrobe St Ballarat, 3350
Also Stone Benchtops
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breached,
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you may
or by phone
(at Ballan
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the
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92611930). For further information see
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PAT CASHIN
Notice is hereby given thatsee NBNCo Limited
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has applied for a lease pursuant to Section 51 of
g.au. Gun, GMF 200 Tradesman Bench Grinder, 3 Phase
the Forests Act 1958 for a term of twenty-one Electric Motor, Industrial Painting Machine & Wood
FUNERALS
(21) years in respect of Crown allotment 27 in Working Machinery, Tools, Brackets, Large Blacksmith
the Parish of Blackwood containing 96m2 for Anvils, Lots of Timber, Shelving, Cabinets, Marble Slabs,
the purposes of construction, operation and Great lot Magic Illusionist Props & Tricks, Nuts, Bolts,
maintenance of a telecommunications network and Brackets, Building Materials, Timber & Racking, Antique
Furniture, Great lot of Jewellery & Display Boxes,
1114 Doveton St. Nth, a telecommunications service.
Unrestored Petrol Bowsers, Antique Firearms & Militaria,
Ballarat Medieval Re-enactors Helmets & Swords, Huge Range
of Books, Collectable China & Crockery, Taxidermy,
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ANTIQUE Pair ornamental, cast CLOTHING, Summer Brand name DRYER Clothes Dryer (Simpson) LOUNGE suite 3 piece fabric SUIT - black, size 34 jacket, size 30
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BABY Jolly Jumper $40 - 0455 480 SUNLAMP, Philips. Made in
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6725 EXERCISE equipment - Vibro OVEN Electric upright cooker
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BABY Avent electric bottle CROCK POT Philips Crock O square 5 x 5 $100 -5368 1789
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CHFL
Club B C D 19&U
Redan
Bacchus Marsh 32 48 24 51 37 36 35 2617 43
East
RedanPoint 48 49 51 55 36 25 26 4243 29 Gordon21.15 (141) def Creswick 2.7 (19)
BFL Ladder
Darley
East Point 49 31 55 22 25 29 42 2129 29 Bungaree 19.14 (128) def Cham/Linton 2.10 (22)
LakeDarley
Wendouree 31 58 22 56 29 34 21 4829 -
Daylesford 16.15 (111) def Clunes 8.7 (55)
Ladder
Lake Wendouree
Nth Ballarat City 58 52 56 58 34 22 48 28 - -
Seniors
Nth Ballarat
Melton City
South 52 55 58 29 22 20 28 30 - 27 Springbank 13.11 (89) def Learmonth7.4 (46)
Melton South 55 29 20 30
Ballarat 51 41 38 2527 40 Ballan 10.10 (70) def Rwood/Chap 6.10 (46)
Team % PTS Ballarat
Sebastopol
51 41 38 25 40
Sebastopol 29 29 30 30 23 23 23 2315 15
Waubra 11.14 (80) def Dunnstown 5.7 (37)
1 Darley........................ 197.51 24 Sumbury
Sumbury 69 69 70 70 45 45 51 5136 36
2 Lake Wendoure........159.21 24 Hepburn 10.12 (72) def Beaufort 8.12 (60) Seniors
3 Bacchus Marsh.........155.66 20 Results
ResultsRound
Results Round
Round7 7
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4 Melton South..............92.88 20 Club 17&U Reserves Team % PTS
Club 17&U17&U
17&U15&U15&U
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5 Redan........................ 116.71 16 Sen
Sen ResRes Sen SenRes Res
Sen Sen
Res Res Buninyong 24.17 (161) def Skipton 1.2 (8) 1 Springbank............... 263.39 32
6 Sunbury.....................112.14 12 Sebastopol
Sebastopol 12
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16 45
45 30
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17 10 Creswick 15.7 (97) def Gordon 6.4 (40) 2 Waubra......................179.07 28
Bacchus Marsh 23 54 25 21 16 12
7 Melton........................69.49 12 Bacchus Marsh
Mount Clear 22
23 19
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25 16
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12 Bungaree14.9 (93) def Cham/Linton5.10 (40) 3 Learmonth.................209.04 24
8 Ballarat.......................84.92 10 Mount Clear
Darley 35 22 43 19 27 38 25 1628 327 29 4 Bungaree...................177.16 24
9 North Ballarat City.......84.41 8 Darley
Ballarat 24 35 26 43 31 27 23 25 9 28
20 7 Daylesford8.9 (57) def Clunes4.2 (26)
Ballarat 21 24 26 31 2328 9 20 Learmonth 15.6 (96) def Springbank6.6 (42) 5 Beaufort.................... 171.47 24
10 East Point....................70.42 6 Redan 12 15 10 19
11 Sebastopol.................. 43.10 4
Redan 21 12 15 10 28 19
Rwood/Chap 11.9 (75) def Ballan5.9 (39) 6 Hepburn.................... 147.67 24
Reserves Waubra 15.7 (97) def Dunnstown 5.6 (36) 7 Gordon......................188.93 20
1 Lake Wendouree..... 222.09 24
2 Darley........................213.62 24
Ballarat Football League Hepburn 9.7 (61) def Beaufort 8.8 (56) 8 Buninyong.................153.38 20
9 Daylesford.................105.51 20
Results Round 6 Smythesdale 13.8 (86) def Newlyn 7.10 (52)
3 Melton South.............186.67 24 10 Newlyn.....................100.00 16
4 East Point..................178.55 16 Under 18 11 Creswick....................75.67 12
Seniors
5 Redan.........................98.05 16 12 Clunes.......................62.34 12
Bacchus Marsh 12.9 (81) def Redan4.6 (30) Buninyong11.8 (74) def Skipton5.5 (35)
6 Sunbury.....................86.46 12
7 Bacchus Marsh............ 90.16 8 Bungaree 14.11 (95) def Cham/Linton5.7 (37) 13 Cham/Linton.............46.31 12
Melton South 21.13 (139) def Ballarat10.9 (69)
8 Melton..........................62.76 8 Springbank15.11 (101) def Learmonth2.2 (14) 14 Rwood/Chap............. 67.92 8
Darley23.16 (154) def East Point 9.6 (60) 15 Ballan..........................45.55 8
9 Sebastopol...................32.51 8 Ballan19.16 (130) def Rwood/Chap 2.2 (14)
10 Ballarat........................73.93 4 Lake Wendouree, 23.12 (150) def North Ballarat City 11.12 (78) Dunnstown 5.7 (37) def Waubra4.10 (34) 16 Skipton........................23.79 4
11 North Ballarat City......28.91 4 Hepburn 22.19 (151) def Beaufort1.1 (7) 17 Dunnstown..................39.66 0
Under 18.5s 18 Smythesdale................0.00 0
1 East Point ................ 246.94 20 Reserves Newlyn 24.14 (158) def Smythesdale 0.5 (5)
2 Bacchus Marsh.........243.48 20 Redan11.2 (68) def Bacchus Marsh 8.14 (62) Under 15 Reserves
3 North Ballarat City....231.72 20
Melton South 20.5 (125) def Ballarat 8.11 (59) Buninyong 13.20 (98) def Skipton 1.1 (7) 1 Learmonth.................324.37 32
4 Melton South............. 121.77 20
5 Lake Wendoure........162.69 16 Darley 9.13 (67) def East Point 8.7 (55) Cham/Linton 15.10 (100) def Bungaree 3.2 (20) 2 Waubra..................... 208.80 28
6 Redan.........................147.78 16 Lake Wendouree 27.19 (181) def North Ballarat City 5.4 (34) Springbank 8.8 (56) def Learmonth 1.1 (7) 3 Buninyong.................185.67 28
7 Ballarat.......................83.01 12 Dunnstown 8.10 (58) def Waubra 4.5 (29) 4 Creswick...................175.23 24
8 Melton.........................100.00 8 Hepburn22.14 (146) def Beaufort 0.3 (3) 5 Hepburn...................136.09 24
9 Sunbury.......................63.99 8 Under 18.5s 6 Beaufort....................153.57 20
Gordon 6.10 (46) def Creswick 0.3 (3)
10 Darley..........................58.23 8 Redan 11.3 (69) def Bacchus Marsh 5.7 (37) Clunes 9.14 (68) def Daylesford 3.2 (20) 7 Smythesdale.............104.51 20
11 Sebastopol...................6.53 4
U/16.5 Seniors Ballarat 10.12 (72) def Melton South 10.8 (68) Smythesdale 5.6 (36) def Newlyn 5.4 (34) 8 Daylesford............ 130.00 16
1 North Ballarat............149.70 24 East Point 18.10 (118) def Darley 1.7 (13) 9 Rwood/Chap...........104.63 16
2 Darley........................124.24 24 Central Highlands Netball League 10 Bungaree..................96.73 16
Lake Wendouree 6.7 (43) def North Ballarat City 5.3 (33)
3 Lake Wendouree......133.09 20 Central Highlands Netball League 11 Springbank................ 97.22 14
4 Redan........................120.57 16 Results Round 8 12 Dunnstown..............123.21 12
Results Round 8
5 East Point.....................92.02 8
6 Ballarat.........................83.23 8 Ballarat Junior Football League Club 13&U 15&U 17&U C B A
13 Newlyn......................117.69 12
14 Clunes.......................99.33 8
7 Mount Clear.................75.46 8 Carngham 22 7 16 4 20 19
8 Bacchus Mars.............. 51.68 4 Results Round 7 Bungaree 30 53 42 67 77 73 15 Gordon..................... 51.93 8
U/16.5 Reserves U/16.5 Seniors Clunes 12 21 29 26 - - 16 Ballan.........................60.63 6
1 Lake Wendouree..... 256.20 26 North Ballarat 14.12 (96) def Lake Wendouree 7.9 (51) Daylesford 13 26 18 26 - - 17 Cham/Linton...............44.04 4
2 Ballarat...................... 185.11 24 Creswick 32 16 29 33 38 42 18 Skipton......................... 7.34 0
3 North Ballarat............108.64 16 Bacchus Marsh 6.3 (39) def East Point 4.13 (37) Gordon 15 28 27 34 13 37
4 Bacchus Marsh..........84.69 12 Redan 12.13 (85) def Ballarat 8.10 (58) Hepburn 25 42 57 36 31 50
Under 18
5 Darley......................... 73.16 10 Darley 11.7 (73) def Mount Clear 7.7 (49)
Beaufort 7 20 25 34 51 65
1 Hepburn...................1565.52 32
6 Mount Clear.................85.25 8 Smythesdale 17 5 22 3 9 18
7 Redan........................... 61.77 8 Newlyn 20 38 51 64 70 76 2 Creswick...................331.63 28
8 East Point.....................43.50 4 U/16.5 Reserves Rokewood 1 11 21 35 38 28 3 Skipton......................241.36 28
U/14 Seniors Ballan 21 27 24 28 21 43 4 Ballan........................155.35 28
Lake Wendouree 12.15 (87) def North Ballarat 4.3 (27) Skipton 1 8 8 16 18 27
1 Mount Clear..............573.27 28 5 Springbank................422.03 24
2 East Point..................178.02 20 East Point 6.11 (47) def Bacchus Marsh 4.9 (33) Buninyong 62 44 44 43 49 61 6 Newlyn......................258.50 24
3 Darley........................142.31 20 Springbank 21 14 11 29 29 42
Ballarat 8.12 (60) def Redan 4.2 (26) 7 Buninyong.................165.36 24
4 Redan........................ 96.55 20 Learmonth 4 46 38 34 40 47
Waubra 20 8 28 36 27 41 8 Learmonth.................127.94 20
5 Ballarat.......................64.80 12
6 North Ballarat............... 87.50 8 U/14 Seniors Dunnstown 35 35 22 27 41 55 9 Beaufort.....................69.62 16
7 Bacchus Marsh.476 34.66 4 10 Waubra......................52.69 12
North Ballarat 4.11 (35) def Lake Wendouree 3.3 (21)
8 Lake Wendouree......... 35.16 0 11 Clunes.......................40.83 12
U/14 Reserves
1 Sebastopol ............. 1348.94 28
East Point 12.12 (84) def Bacchus Marsh 0.2 (2)
Redan 6.8 (44) def Ballarat 4.7 (31)
Ballan Golf Club 12 Rwood/Chap...........28.99 12
13 Dunnstown..................44.48 8
2 North Ballarat ...........429.06 24 Results - Week ending Sunday 4 June
Mount Clear 10.7 (67) def Darley 3.4 (22) 14 Bungaree....................31.34 8
3 Mount Clear..............234.46 24
Wednesday Stableford 15 Cham/Linton............... 26.12 8
4 East Point..................242.86 20
5 Darley......................... 73.10 16 WinnerKen Muhlhan36 points, 16 Smythesdale............... 17.23 0
U/14 Reserves
6 Redan......................... 67.00 12 R/up Kevin Lockman 33 points. 17 Gordon.........................0.00 0
7 Lake Wendouree....... 65.12 12 North Ballarat 16.12 (108) def Lake Wendouree 1.0 (6)
Magpie - 14th Lenny Killender.
8 Bacchus Marsh............ 6.90 4 Sebastopol 20.20 (140) def Bacchus Marsh 1.0 (6) Under 15
NTP - 15th Barry Lenaghan.
9 Ballarat..........................9.63 0 Redan 14.3 (87) def Ballarat 1.1 (7) 1 Buninyong............ 718.69 32
U/12 Seniors Saturday Stroke - Monthly Medal. 2 Gordon................. 402.92 28
1 Mount Clear.............2008.70 28 Mount Clear 13.10 (88) def Darley 3.2 (20)
A Grade - Winner Andrew Moore 76-12-64, 3 Hepburn...................316.82 28
2 Bacchus Marsh.........458.97 24
3 Ballarat......................133.52 24 R/up on c/b Ken Muhlhan 77-13-64 4 Springbank................274.33 28
U/12 Seniors on c/b from Don Wickson 74-10-64. 5 Clunes......................188.40 24
4 Redan........................143.79 20
5 Lake Wendouree....... 77.98 12 Lake Wendouree 6.4 (40) def North Ballarat 2.4 (16) B Grade -Winner Michael Di Fiore78-14-64, 6 Learmonth................. 228.17 20
6 Sebastopol................. 37.95 12 Bacchus Marsh 11.3 (69) def Sebastopol 2.1 (13) R/upStuart Hill 84-17-67. 7 Cham/Linton............. 147.29 16
7 North Ballarat .............. 56.11 8 8 Newlyn......................139.72 16
Ballarat 5.6 (36) def Redan 2.2 (14) C Grade - Winner Greg McAloon 90-25-65,
8 East Point .....................17.51 8 9 Skipton.......................112.17 16
9 Darley...........................38.35 4 Mount Clear 9.12 (66) def Darley 1.0 (6) R/up on c/b John Fitzgerald 89-24-65.
10 Creswick..................100.58 16
U/12 Reserves Sunday 4 June - Winner Rod Caithness 77-13-64
1 Ballarat .................... 296.00 28 11 Dunnstown................ 47.34 16
U/12 Reserves NTPs - 2nd Jimmy Walsh, 12th Ian Bragge, 15th Les Martin. 12 Daylesford.................76.79 12
2 North Ballarat ...........401.92 24
3 Darley........................210.59 24 North Ballarat 3.8 (26) def Lake Wendouree 0.0 (0) Magpies - 14thChris Tudor, 18thMichael Di Fiore. 13 Waubra......................28.99 12
4 Mount Clear....63 274.60 20 Balls 10, Cut-off 65 - Peter Di Fiore, John Fitzgerald, Michael 14 Smythesdale...............22.64 8
Sebastopol 4.2 (26) def Bacchus Marsh 1.0 (6)
5 Redan....................... 246.94 20 Di Fiore, Andrew Moore, Ken Muhlhan, Greg McAloon, 15 Beaufort.....................21.90 8
6 Sebastopol...................28.95 8 Ballarat 2.1 (13) def Redan 1.1 (7) 16 Bungaree.................... 31.41 4
Don Wickson, Rod Caithness, Bob Hughes Chris Tudor.
7 Bacchus Marsh.185 19.46 8 Darley 4.4 (28) def Mount Clear 2.1 (13) 17 Rwood/Chap..............9.50 4
8 East Point.....................30.21 4 Medal play off - Rod Caithness, Andrew Moore,
9 Lake Wendouree ........24.67 4 Mount Clear 0.0 (0) drew Darley 0.0 (0) Don Wickson, Ken Muhlhan, Michael Di Fiore. 18 Ballan...........................0.00 0
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of $30,000. WARNING: This comparison rate is true only for the examples given and may not include all fees and charges. Different terms, fees or other loan amounts might result in a different comparison rate. Toyota Finance is a division of Toyota Finance Australia Limited ABN 48 002 435 181, AFSL and Australian
Credit Licence 392536. + Dealer to insert own disclaimer.
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LUXURY LIVING
COUNTRY CLUB VILLAGES
Live Y our Drea m Over 55s Lifestyle in Comfort a nd Security
NEW
STAGE
RELEASE
The lifestyle choice for over 55s Exclusive resort style facilities
Gym & indoor heated pool
RESIDENT TESTIMONIALS
Secure community
Countless social & recreational activities We moved to Bellbrook
24/7 emergency call system in 2015. Its been one of
Solid, free standing quality homes on a Double or single garage homes the best and exciting
concrete slab 2 or 3 bedroom homes up to 21 squares things we have done. My
Low maintenance living to free up Friendly & inviting atmosphere husband still works. The
your time people make this place.
No stamp duty to pay! We have a great life
outside of the Village but
the community here is
just brilliant. We have so many new friends
and lifestyle choices, including cards and
pool nights every Wednesday and happy
hours on a Friday.
Downsizing has given us freedom and
we love our open plan home. Our family
agree that we have never been so relaxed
and happy. The Village is beautifully
maintained, we have wonderful neighbours,
security and we are all like minded.
ANNETTE
Talk to Mary McKinnon Your Lifestyle Consultant Inspections VILLAGE OPEN DAILY
FREECALL1800 633 672 always welcome Mon-Fri 10am-4pm
www.countryclubvillages.com.au