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The $58,000, part of the ‘Free from Violence’ funding
program, will allow Moorabool Shire to implement an
Act@Work program, which will provide council staff with
improved knowledge, support and capacity to address the
drives of violence in the community.
The two other programs include Maternal and Child Health
staff’s program, Baby Makes Three, which provides support
where early intervention is required.
The Girls in Sport project will provide access to improve the
experiences of females playing in sport, working with two
local sporting clubs to identify and address barriers and put
plans in place for greater participation rates.
The funding announcement was made by Minister for
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Catherine King (Federal Member for Ballarat) with Blackwood Cricket Club members (above) and (below)
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By Helen Tatchell hall, allowing them to invest the savings into other
community endeavours,” Ms King said.
There are 60 hamlets and towns within the The township of Blackwood is a popular tourist
boundaries of Moorabool Shire, many do not have a destination and may not have football or netball
shop, but most do have a community meeting place. teams, but they do have a cricket club.
The Navigators Community Hall has just been The Blackwood Cricket Club has been allocated
successful in Round 4 Stronger Communities a $20,000 grant to go towards the purchase of a
Grants and Federal Member for Ballarat, Catherine mini-bus and trailer to help the club travel to games
King was at the hall to make the announcement throughout the season.
“The Stronger Community Grants are a wonderful “Given the distance that the club needs to travel for
opportunity for community groups to undertake some of their games, the addition of the bus is sure
small capital projects that are designed to deliver to increase participation,” Ms King said.
social benefit to the community,” she said. ‘The great thing about small communities is that
The Navigators Community Hall will receive the bus will be used all year round benefiting the
$4,900 towards installing a battery to store the whole community.”
electricity by the existing solar panels. Ms King said the club is preparing to use the bus
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bag in the boot of her BMW
which contained 24-trays of
and remanded in custody by
police.
eye fillet steak. Prosecutor Senior Consta-
are “integral for providing individuals and A woman with expensive
An initiative to help low-income families is The court heard Quinn was ble Lisa Schoemaker told the
families with access to non-exploitative taste in meat has found her-
now available in Bacchus Marsh. credit at times when they are in need.” not alone, she was in the court the accused was found
self the ‘meat in the sand- company of a male friend with over $1000 worth of
The No Interest Loan Scheme (NILS), which The NILS follows the recent $8,000 State
provides individuals and families on low wich’ when pulled over by who she said was the master meat in her boot that August
Government grant given to the Neighbours
incomes with loans available for up to $1,500, Place in February 2018 to refurbish its police back in August 2018. mind behind the steak heist. night.
is now accessible at local not-for-profit microfinance office. Amanda Quinn, a cleaner Once under arrest, the co- “Well, that’s a big barbe-
organisation Neighbours Place. “This new centre will allow the Bacchus from Bacchus Marsh, was accused gave police a false cue,” Magistrate Gregory
The NILS is for essential goods and services Marsh Neighbours Place to give people in intercepted by police in Carl- identity, which police then Robinson said.
such as fridges, washing machines and our community the hand up they need to get
ton North earlier this year. followed up. Quinn was issued a commu-
medical procedures, and repayments are back onto their feet, or to stay on their feet
set up at an affordable amount over 12 to 18 when tough times arrive,” Ms King said. Upon being intercepted, it When the police began to nity corrections order which
months. For more information on the NILS, The was alleged in the Bacchus search his identity, the co-ac- entails her to complete 50
Catherine King, Federal Member for Neighbours Place can be found at 77 Main Marsh court on Friday 26 Oc- cused began to flee on foot, hours of unpaid work within
Ballarat and Shadow Minister for Health Street Bacchus Marsh, or phone on 5367 6222. tober, police found a cooler soon after he was caught the next 12-months.
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WHAT’S ON
The What’s On section is for non-profit community organisations. All free events submitted will be considered for FREE publication at the
Editors discretion. Advertising of AGMs in this section will only appear if a paid public notice also appears in the classifieds section, as per
the constitution of Business & Consumer Affairs for incorporated groups.
Meets 2nd Thursday of each month at 10am at the Darley & 3rd Sunday 11am. Enquiries – 5367 5362.
Hub, Wittick Street, Darley. Enquiries: 5368 7273. BALLAN FOOTBALL NETBALL CLUB
Working bees every 3rd Sunday of each month. All welcome.
Enquiries - 0400 052 857.
Church of the Living God
CWA - The Marshians Night Branch Bacchus Marsh Christian youth ministry and bible teaching. 2nd Sunday
Bacchus Marsh Family Drug Support Group
Meet first Tuesday of month - The Hub, Wittick St, Darley, of every month, 5pm. Open to all ages. At 14 Darcy St,
For Family Members who have a loved one affected by drugs.
7pm. Enquiries - Gay Hooper 0413 350 012. Maddingley. Enq – 0408 260 727.
WOOL OFF
Enquiries - 1300 660 068.
Ballan & District CWA Alanon Support Group - for families of alcoholics Bacchus Marsh Baptist Church
Branch meetings – 2nd Thursday each month. RSL Hall, Meets at 10.30am on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month Sundays, 10:30am, Worship Service and Children’s Program.
Inglis St, Ballan, 7.30pm. All welcome - enquiries to 0407 992 at the Uniting Church Hall, Gisborne Road, Bacchus Marsh. Phone 5367 6550 for more details.
767 or email ballandistrictcwa@gmail.com Enq - 0421 222 717. Our Lady Help of Christians Korobeit
Ballan District Vintage Machinery & Vehicle Club Footscray Poultry Club (at Bacchus Marsh) Mass every Saturday 6.30pm.
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Meetings - second Monday each month, 8pm. Tom Mullane Meetings held 2nd Sunday of month, 2pm. Poultry Pavilion. Golden Harvest Christian Fellowship
Pavilion, Ballan Racecourse Reserve. Enquiries – Brian 5368 Racecourse Rec. Reserve, Balliang-Bacchus Marsh Rd, Non-denominational - Prayer every Sunday 10am, Men’s
Bacchus Marsh. All welcome – Kerry 9741 9705. KYB Monday evenings 6pm (0429 681 566.) Ladies KYB
2255 or Ray 5368 1177.
Wednesday 1pm (5367 6834).
The Pottery Group MARKETS Bacchus Marsh Life Church
Tuesday and Saturday 1pm-3pm, at the Public Park Hall
Ballan Lions Club Market Meeting 10am every Sunday at the BM College Drama Room,
(next to Tennis Courts), Stanley St, Gordon. All welcome.
Enquiries to Maureen 0447173031.
Saturday 18th November
Next market – Saturday 1 December 2018.
First Saturday each month - Inglis St, Ballan – 9am-1pm.
in Grant Street. Enquiries Pastor Merv - 0412 290 036.
St Bernard’s Bacchus Marsh Catholic Church
Mass Times – Saturday- 5pm; Sunday – 8.30am & 10am.
Enquiries – 0402 390 080 (Wayne).
Darley Market: Saturday 1 December, 8am - 1pm. 1st & Bacchus Marsh Uniting Church Parish
Centenary of Armistice Day 3rd Saturday each month at Darley Park Football Reserve.
FRASERS SHED Services - St Andrew’s 9.30am every Sunday. Pentland Hills
Bacchus Marsh Enquiries – 0488 345 145 (Alan).
(Directly opposite Cross Roads, Ballan)
2pm 1st Sunday of month. Enquiries - 5367 2543 (office).
This year on Remembrance Day, The Bacchus Marsh RSL
will celebrate the Centenary of Armistice Day.
This will be conducted at the Village Green next to the RSL
Memorial Hall on Sunday 11 November 2018, 10.30am
At precisely 11.00am a minute’s silence will be dedicated, as
we remember those who died in war.
Oak s Day H i g h
Following the service, the RSL will be open for a Sausage
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of Armistice Memorial Project’.
‘Lest We Forget’ BE SHORN??
Saturday 17th November
FRASERS SHED
(Directly opposite Crossroads, Ballan)
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Yearly Mass at
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Gordon Cemetery rint Centre • Posters
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$10
Traditional
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served
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onions,
avocado
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&
mango
Suggested wine: 2008 Marsanne $9/gl $35/bot
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topped
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tomato
$19
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lunch Mon-Fri from 10am
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can taste some of the award-winning wines, along
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paella, Spanish chorizos, Albondigas (meatballs)
2290 Ballan Road, Anakie (next to Fairy Park) and our popular Anakie Wagyu burger. The café 200 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh
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to try that will best accompany each dish. Great
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Mel & Joe’s The café is open every weekend from noon until
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THURSDAY: Butter Chicken with Rice
scenery nearly as much as the food and wine. + 1.25 litre bottle of water
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contractors to clean Myrniong Primary School. Avenue 2 lost Sebastopol 14
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all grades and sports, football and netball. With
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Pykes Creek Reservoir Ballan Basketball
relevant support and assistants where a Reserve grade coach will be The dam and reservoir are located on a tributary Results – Week ending 4 November
appointed from this group. of the Werribee River and impound 22,119 ML of U/10 Boys
Football: U9, U11, U15, U17, U13 – Junior Girls, Youth Girls (13-18). water when full, as seen in the picture above
Netball: U11, U13, U15, U17 Ballan Brumbies White 10 lost Phoenix 30
The club has formed sub committees for both football and netball. With Western Water Report Reservoir levels U/10 Boys
senior and junior representatives, who have strength in knowledge of Pykes Creek Reservoir at 31 Oct 2018 78.0% Ballan Brumbies Blue 11 def Saints Hornets 8
the game, have created a “skills philosophy”. This outline will guide Water level this time last year 92.0% U/10 Girls
coaches to what the club feels will enable a pathway program from the
lowest age group, transitioning through to senior level. Ballan Brumbies 42 def Wildcats 4
The club has invested in a football resource program developed by
former AFL Coach Chris Connolly to support training and game sense Ballan Golf Club U/12 Boys
Ballan Brumbies White 20 def Sovereign Knights 1
drills and plays. Mirroring this, the club is procuring licences for the
Results - Week ending Saturday 3 November U/12 Boys
Netball Resource tool, “Sportplan for Netball” to aid our netball coaches.
Applications close November 19th and interviews with representatives Wednesday – Men’s & Ladies Ballan Brumbies Blue 20 def Celtic Tigers Yellow 19
of the relevant sub committees, week beginning November 26. U/12 Girls
Winner - Les Martin (16) 37 points, R/up Barry Sims (13) 35
The “skills philosophy” outline the club expects for each age level is Ballan Brumbies 10 def Saints Shock 8
available on request to help with your application. points on c/b from four other players.
U/14 Boys
Reporting directly to the Junior Coaching coordinator you will be Magpie - 14th Bob Arklay.
expected to enforce and monitor our player, coach and parent code Ballan Brumbies White 3 lost Saints Kings 27
NTP - 15th Chris Tudor. U/14 Boys
of contact as well as play a major part in our player and coach
development programs. Other key areas of responsibility and skills Ballan Brumbies Blue 9 lost Drummo Dragons 11
include and are not limited to: Saturday – Monthly Medal
U/14 Boys
• Ensuring ALL players are given the opportunity to learn and develop A Grade - Winner Rick Roden 70-15-63,
as a person and footballer; Ballan Brumbies Gold 32 def Celtic Tigers Red 12
R/up Barry Sims 77-13-64.
• Adhere to the BFL Coaching Philosophy U/14 Girls
B Grade - Winner Brian Cran 89-25-62 on c/b from John
• Plan training sessions in line with the development program Ballan Brumbies White 12 lost Sovereign Knights 46
guidelines; Ryan 94-32-62 on c/b from Les Martin 78-16-62.
U/14 Girls
• Keep an updated coaches training and game day handbook; NTPs - 2nd Peter Di Fiore, 12th Peter Di Fiore,
Ballan Brumbies Blue 21 def Drummo Dragons Black 1
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within our development program guidelines; U/16 Boys
Magpies - 1st Anthony Moore, 14th Rick Roden. Ballan Brumbies 15 lost Saints Bucks 24
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EMAIL THE FOLLOWING TO BE SENT AN APPLICATION FORM Balls 5, Cut-off 64 on c/b: Brian Cran, John Ryan, U/16 Girls
AND A PROGRAM OUTLINE TO: Rick Roden, Les Martin, Barry Sims. Ballan Brumbies 46 def Wildcats 12
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Lions Batting BC
Ballan Cricket Club C
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Ballan 1 St X1
Ballan 9/130 lost Wendouree 8/131
Batting - J McGregor 27, D Graham 22, M Snaith 19,
C Golding 17
Darley Cricket Club Bowling - D Graham 3-1-2/18, B Loughnane 7-1-2/20,
By Todd Whelan Z Graham 5-1-1/15
Ballan won the toss and batted first but struggled
The Darley Lions First Grade against some good bowling to end up 130 after 40
top order failings with the bat overs. Wendouree got off to a good start with an
has again proven the catalyst opening partnership of 87, Ballan bowlers struck
behind their six-wicket loss to back with some good bowling by Dylan Graham, Ben
North Ballarat at Darley Park Loughnane and Zac Graham all the claiming wickets.
last Saturday. They were well supported in the field with 2 runouts.
The Lions remain at the bottom of the table without a win Unfortunately Ballan could not get all the wickets
before Wendouree reached Ballan’s score.
from their opening five rounds with plenty to think about.
Four of those losses have been suffered at home and with a Ballan 2nd X1
month of ‘away’ games to come prior to the Christmas break Ballan 8/333 def East Ballarat 7/117
(home this week), the Lions have it all ahead of them. Batting - N Heafield 78 no, H Micallef 75, R Ranieri 70,
After winning the toss and electing to bat, the Lions stead- G Easterbrook 30
ied after losing the early wicket of Ryan Ali (1). Lachie Her- Bowling - D Pascoe 5-1-2/22, C Pascoe 4-1-2/26, J
ring (17), Mike Alexander (15) and H Wickramasinghe (20) Conroy 2-0-1/14 Kobe Heafield equal top scored with 30 and 1/1 with the ball.
spent enough time at the crease to go on with their innings Super effort by the team. All bowled great line which
but again disappointed; all back in the pavillion with the built pressure on an under manned East Ballarat
score on 65. batting order. Ballan’s batting was excellent with
Joel Cadman (36no) continued his run of good form with the Glenn Easterbrook (30) and Hayden Micallef (74) both
bat but he could only be a witness to the carnage that would making their highest career scores. Other batsmen to
follow at the other end. make runs were Noel Heafield 78 not out and Riely
Ranieri 70.
The Lions collapsed from their modest tally of 3/65 to be in
all sorts of trouble moments later, reeling at 8/80. Ballan 3rd XI
Despite the struggle, the Lions would bat out their 50 overs Ballan 10/87 lost VRI 1/93
for the first time this year to finish 9/130. Batting - E Shaw 25, G Muir 16
The bowlers were given little chance of defending the Bowling - J Stone 4-0-1/25
‘under-par’ total as North Ballarat reached the target in 42.3 Ballan came up against a good side and only batted
overs for the loss of just four wickets. 32 of the allotted 40 overs, with Evan Shaw (25) and
Lions playing coach Mike Alexander is well aware of the George Muir (16) the only batsmen to get into double
figures. VRI reached Ballan’s total in 10 overs; Ballan
challenges his charges will face in the immediate future to
were completely outclassed.
restore their season.
“The T-20 phase of the tournament starts this week, it gives Under 15
Ballan 2/106 v North Ballarat 4/42 Daniel Pascoe taking a catch off Rhys Cassars bowling at first slip.
a fresh start,” he said.
“We won the T-20 competition last year, so that should give Batting - J Horan 30, K Heafield 30, D Pascoe 28 not
us some confidence. out
“While we understand the importance of strategy and or- Bowling - J Jarvis 3-1-1/4, K Heafield 2-1-1/1, C Gates
ganisation in the T-20 format, we’ll be doing our best to enjoy 2-0-1/4, R Cassar 3-0-1/7
our cricket and relax a little. Outstanding performance by all players, Johnny
Horan and Kobe Heafield had a great opening
“Hopefully the change will be good for us,” Alexander said.
partnership of 61, with both players making 30 runs.
The Lions (10th) will host Ballarat-Redan (8th) in a T20 Fielding performance was excellent, with Rhys Cassar
match at Darley Park this Saturday. bowling extremely well taking his first wicket.
Play starts at noon.
Under 12B: Bye
Under 12A
B.C.A FIRST GRADE
Ballan 4/42 v St Anthony’s 0/72
Darley 9/130, Overs 50. J. Cadman 36*, H. Wickramasinghe
Batting - J Bower 13 retired, J Burton 3 retired, C
20, L. Herring 17.
Matheson 2
North Ballarat 4/133, Overs 42.3. R. Ali 1/15, B. Longhurst
Bowling - C Durante 4-0-0/13, J Gleeson-Hill 2-0-0/7,
1/20, B. Baranes 1/20, C. Beaton 1/34.
E Grigg 2-0-2/7, S Burton 2-0-0/3
North Ballarat won by 6 wickets. Ballan batsman batted well with three batsman being
retired, plus two not out to continue batting next
B.C.A SECOND GRADE week. Jayce Bower led the way with 13 before being
East Ballarat v Darley retired, Jayce was well supported by all other batsman.
Results not available at time of submission. Unfortunately Ballan bowlers could not get a wicket
despite the team putting in their best bowling effort Mason Currie gets a direct hit run out for Ballan’s 1st XI.
for the year. The game continues next week. Photos – Chris Thom
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Division 3 v Buninyong
Played at Ballan in a top of the table
clash with Buninyong, the match was
played at a very high standard from
both teams.
Brad Coffey and his boys got off to
a flying start and that continued on
through the day prevailing by 14 shots
and being the only winning rink.
Peter O’Connell’s rink was bolstered with the return of Ian
Jenkins and had a tight tussle for most of the afternoon but
fell short by 2 shots at the end of play.
It was Buninyong who brought their A game and were the
eventual winners on the day getting up by 10 shots overall
and now remain on top, undefeated with Ballan slipping to
third, on the ladder.
Division 7 v Sebastopol
Matai Haunga breaks the Under 12 Discus Record. It was an away game as the Ballan team took on the ladder
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Marsh named as VIC/TAS best in COURTESY CAR AVAILABLE
annual Bridgestone awards
Bridgestone Service Centre Bacchus Marsh has been 11 Kennedy Place, Maddingley
named the top performing regional store in VIC/TAS in
the annual Bridgestone MasterClass program awards,
presented at the National Dealer Conference in Adelaide.
The MasterClass program sees stores assessed over
12 months in a number of areas of business operations,
BALLAN AND as well as meeting sales targets. The award recognises
Fuel
the best performing store in each state across all areas,
Melton Toyota
FROM
C-HR 2WD
$ 36,490
FROM
FROM FROM
YARIS
ASCENT $ 15,990 RAV4 2WD
GXL AUTO CVT $ 35,990
MANUAL FROM
DRIVEAWAY[D] COROLLA DRIVEAWAY[D6]
ASCENT SEDAN
AUTO CVT
$ 23,490
DRIVEAWAY[D]
Melton Toyota
143-147 High Street,
Melton
T 03 8746 0300
LMCT 1976
meltontoyota.com.au
[D] Recommended driveaway pricing is applicable for Private customers, Bronze and Silver Fleet customers, and primary producers only at participating dealers. Offer available on new vehicles produced January 2018 to November 2018 and purchased by 30/11/2018 unless offer
extended. Recommended driveaway price shown includes 12 months registration, 12 months compulsory third party insurance (CTP), a maximum dealer delivery charge and stamp duty. Offer excludes metallic paint. [D6] Recommended driveaway pricing is applicable for Private
customers, Bronze and Silver Fleet customers, and primary producers only at participating dealers. Offer available on new vehicles produced January 2018 to November 2018 and purchased between 01/11/2018 and 30/11/2018 unless offer extended. Recommended driveaway price
shown includes 12 months registration, 12 months compulsory third party insurance (CTP), a maximum dealer delivery charge, stamp duty and metallic paint.
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Powerade
600mL
Varieties
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