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Tuesday 6 November, 2018 Serving Ballan and district since 1872 Phone 5368 1966 Vol 12 No 44

Red for remembrance


By Meg Kennedy

A unique memorial has bloomed and is cascading down


the front of the Ballan Post Office, creating a unique display
for the upcoming Armistice Day commemorations.
A blossoming installation of over 1500 handmade poppies
appeared at the post office, a backdrop to the cenotaph, last
week, the result of almost six month’s work by the Ballan
and District Country Women’s Asociation (CWA).
The idea for the display came from CWA member Val
Theodore and her mother Alison Stewart, who had seen an
installation from family in Scotland. Ms Theodore thought
the initiative would suit Ballan, and the branch embraced
the idea.
“Originally mum and I thought we would just knit some
poppies and create a wreath. My grandfather served in
World War II. I lost my great grandfather in WWI,” Ms
Theodore told The Moorabool News.
The Poppy Project commenced in early July this year with
an aim to collect and create 2000 poppies, but the branch
ended up collecting 3000.
“We have been overwhelmed with the contributions of
knitted and crocheted poppies by local and non-local
women,” said Ballan CWA President Symone Barry,
explaining that some poppies have arrived from as far
away as Scotland and Queensland.
810 poppies are featured on each banner of the post office
display, each flower representing the men and women who
have served from Ballan and District area.
“It has been humbling to be able to provide an outlet for
women to share their stories of their grandparents, fathers,
mothers, uncles and aunts who sacrificed so much for
Australia,” she said.
The branch has also created a ‘Flanders Fields’ made of
150 recycled plastic poppies which were made from plastic
bottles and bags, which will be on display at the Ballan RSL
and the Myrniong cenotaph.
The recycled poppies will later be donated to the Flower
Tram Project for the 2019 Ballarat Begonia Festival, a
commemorative project celebrating 80 years since the
decorated floral trams, which were used during the 1938
and 1939 Ballarat Floral Festivals.
Ms Barry said the project “has connected our branch with
many local and non-local women willing to assist us in
creating this tribute to those members of our community
who have served our country during war over the past 100
years.”
An Armistice Day100th Anniversary display is being held
at the Ballan RSL every day this week until Saturday 10 Ballan RSL member Graham Christensen selling Remembrance Day poppies, badges, pens and wristbands as part
November, 10am-3pm. of the Poppy Appeal. Photo – Helen Tatchell

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Female sport gets big boost


By Helen Tatchell and netball change facili- “Any outdoor sporting
ties,” he said. facility, with no toilets or
They’re a ‘happy team at $250,000 has been provided showers may drive members
Gordon’ with a $375,000 im- toward the project from the away, especially to indoor
provement announcement Female Friendly Facilities sports.
for the Recreation Reserve. Fund, $75,000 from Moora- “Netball here will now
With new female friendly bool Shire, $40,000 (includ- be more attractive for new
facilities announced this is ing $15,000 in-kind) from members and their families,
likely to attract more woman the Gordon Football Netball and this is the fourth club in
and girls to football and net- Club and $10,000 from the our league that has had an
ball at the Central Highlands Gordon Recreation Reserve upgrade to their facilities.”
League club. Committee. Ms McCahon said.
Geoff Howard, in one of Mr Howard said this is an- “This will not only maintain
his last announcements as other great partnership be- the people they have at their
the Member for Buninyong, tween the Victorian Govern- club but a huge possibility
joined representatives from ment, Moorabool Council of increasing participation,
the Gordon Football Netball and the community. not only on Saturday’s but a
Club, Recreation Reserve mid-week competition could
Included in the female
Committee and Moorabool
changerooms will be toilets be a future activity.”
Shire Council to celebrate
and showers, a luxury that Moorabool Mayor Paul New funding at Gordon Recreation Reserve is a win for all female players of football and
the funding, and said the
has been void for females Tatchell said the real heroes netball. Photos – Helen Tatchell
Gordon Football Netball
since the life of the reserve. from this announcement is
Club will finally get the fe-
male-friendly sport facilities Gordon Football Netball the club.
they need thanks to a grant club President Peter Clifford “The amount of work this
from the Female Friendly Fa- said this funding will make club has put into many
cilities Fund. a huge difference. difficult times, including
“Women and girls are sign- “Trying to play and train drought, league issues; but
ing up to play local sport in seven teams on one court like all good clubs you have
record numbers across Vic- just doesn’t work. proved them all wrong.
toria, but many older sport- “On game day we have over “Gordon has gone from
ing facilities haven’t provid- 300 females and currently strength to strength and that
ed suitable changerooms for only have three-toilet cubi- is from the hard work of the
them,” Mr Howard said. cles, which is a bit ridicu- faces I see here today, the
“We’re changing that to en- lous. This new facility will same faces that have been
sure we have inclusive and be a game changer,” he said. busting their guts at this
accessible facilities for every- Young girls at the club who club for a very, very long
one that wants to play sport. play football will also benefit time,” Cr Tatchell said.
“The upgrades at Gordon from the new female facility. “We have five clubs in the
Recreation Reserve will in- Bec McCahon is the Presi- CHFL and two in the BFL in
clude construction of a sec- dent of the Central High- this shire, all competing for
ond netball court with com- lands Netball League and the same funding; so, to see
petition standard lighting, said with this upgrade Gordon punching above its
training standard lighting participation levels will weight limits is a magnifi-
on the existing netball court increase. cent achievement.”

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Street art not graffiti


By Meg Kennedy

A new piece of street art has popped up at


Bacchus Marsh skate park - but this it isn’t the
usual spray-painted graffiti tag.
A mural depicting a detailed illustration of the
Maddingley chicory kiln, as well as the colourful
wording of ‘Bacchus Marsh’, appeared on the
bowl and steel halfpipe of the park last week.
Although the artist behind the mural isn’t
Banksy, the piece is the result of the Moorabool
Shire Council Youth Services team, who
obtained a Graffiti Prevention Grant from the
Department of Justice and Regulation to protect
the skate park from future graffiti damage.
The skate park in Rotary Park was selected as
the site for the project, as it is a popular youth
facility and has been targeted with graffiti and
tagging in the past.
The ‘Art and Respect’ project, which is endorsed
by Victoria Police Bacchus Marsh and Bacchus
Marsh College, included consultation with local
young people, such as selecting a suitable site,
determining a theme and engaging with project
partners and artists, including internationally
recognised street artist Andre Barouh.
Youth Development Officer Andrew Dyson said
the design and artwork was “by young people
from Bacchus Marsh College and Federation
University, who attended the program initiative (inset) – Clara and Logan practise their scooter riding skills at the (main) newly painted Bacchus Marsh skate park, just in time for this
at Studio 22 in Darley.” Saturday’s YouthFest at Rotary Park, 10am-3pm. Photos – Helen Tatchell
The workshops focused on participants learning
to respect the community and understanding “This is more like Art than Graffiti so long as “How about doing a few shop walls around
the damage and cost that graffiti causes to it doesn’t get ‘tagged’ it will look great” town with this stuff … plenty of local stuff to
individuals and the community. draw on.”
Similar projects in other local government areas
“Great respect for what is undoubtedly a
have shown a reduction in graffiti offences over
time. Facebook talented young person. Our youth have so
much to offer when guided into their own
“There certainly are some very talented
‘graffiti artists’ out there. This is awesome.”
Is this graffiti or art? Have your say on The
Moorabool News Facebook page. feedback ‘right direction’”
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Art and war


combined
By Meg Kennedy

A blend of art and his-


tory will come together
at Millrose Quilting and
Gallery this weekend, as
part of Ballan Red Cross’
Armistice Day centenary
commemoration.
‘Courage & Determination’,
an exhibition by textile artist
Jan Preston, follows the story
of her father-in-law Wilfred
Preston, a British World War
II solider and former POW.
Ms Preston said the idea for
the exhibit came after herself
and her husband, Michael,
Race down to the Ballan Cup
By Helen Tatchell racing was proving popular with families.
discovered Wilfred’s be-
longings in an old shoe box, “Not only do we provide a great day out of
involved to come to the final veteran, and the main thing It has been close to 50-years since a race was country horse racing, but there are plenty of
including personal memora- run by the Ballan Jockey Club at the Ballan
results.” is bringing the past into the attractions for everyone to enjoy.
bilia, medals and letters. Recreation Racecourse Reserve, but the 157th
‘Courage and Determina- present for people to see, “We will be supplying entertainment for
“It was so amazing to sit respect and honour the life running of the Ballan Cup will take place
tion’ was the “perfect nam- this Saturday. the children that includes face-painting,
down and read his story,” that has been served by
ing of the exhibit” said Ms jumping castle and Kelly sports games; of
said Ms Preston. Having held the Cup race-card at Ballarat
keeping the memory alive.” course, Fashions on the Field is quite a big
Preston, “as the men who for a number of years, the event is now run
Using a blend of textiles, ‘Courage & Determination’ draw card to the event,” he said.
fought were young and de- annually at Geelong Racecourse, and there
text art, dry faulting, sculp- will be on display at Enquiries for membership, buses, dining,
termined.” As she lives with are buses to get you to the course.
ture and memorabilia, the Millrose Quilting and umbrella packages and general information
MS, the message also holds a This year the Cup will be held on Saturday
exhibition was brought to- Gallery in Ballan from 7 10 November, the last day of the Melbourne can be obtained by contacting the BJC
gether over a two-year pe- deeper meaning to her. to 11 November. Entry is Secretary Catherine Moon on 0409 007913.
Cup carnival and is sponsored by the
riod. Ms Preston said there “What I have done is hon- $5, with all proceeds going Ballan & District Community Bank over Gates open at Geelong racecourse, 99
was “much research, collect- our the memory of Michael’s toward Ballan Red Cross 1500-metres. Breakwater Rd, Breakwater at 11am on
ing, thought and processing father. My father is also a Branch. President BJC Billy Smith said country Saturday 10 November.

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Funding Creative
for young artists
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reducing violence against women will be funded by
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The $58,000, part of the ‘Free from Violence’ funding
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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
Women Natalie Hutchins MP, with Macedon Ranges and
Hepburn Shire Councils also receiving funding under the
program.

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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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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
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Moorabool Shire Council


NOTICE OF ORDINARY MEETING OF COUNCIL EMPLOYMENT
The next Ordinary Meeting of Council will be held tomorrow, Wednesday 7 November, Council invites applications for the existing vacancies:
2018 in the Council Chambers, 15 Stead St, Ballan, commencing at 6.00pm. Team Leader – Urbans Amenities, Full Time
Members of the public are most welcome to attend. - Applications close on Friday 9 November 2018
All details available from the website: www.moorabool.vic.gov.au
NOMINATIONS FOR AUSTRALIA DAY AWARDS CLOSING SOON
If you would like to recognise an outstanding resident or an outstanding community event as REMEMBRANCE DAY 2018 ROAD CLOSURES
part of the Australia Day Awards in 2019, simply download a form from our website (www. Bacchus Marsh RSL Sub Branch and Ballan RSL Sub Branch will be commemorating Remembrance
moorabool.vic.gov.au/my-council/australian-citizenship-ceremony) or pick up a form from one 2018 on Sunday 11 November 2018. Please be aware of the following road closures:
• Bacchus Marsh – Main Street between Young and Gell streets from 9.30am – 12.30pm
of our Customer Service Centres.
• Ballan – Inglis Street between Stead and Cowie streets from 9.30am – 1.00pm.
Nominations are closing soon for:
• Citizen of the Year
HAVE YOUR SAY - OPEN SPACE
• Young Citizen of the Year
What do you value about the playgrounds, creeks, rivers, civic and town spaces, parks and
• Community Event of the Year sporting grounds in the town you live in?
Completed nomination forms need to be submitted by close of business Council is currently working on an Open Space Framework that and you can help develop the
Friday 16 November, 2018. vision and inform how we plan for and manage public open space across Moorabool now and
to 2041.
SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY To complete the survey head to https://www.moorabool.vic.gov.au/consultations/
Would you like to gain a brand new skill set to earn money over summer? Even better, have fun moorabool-shire-open-space-framework.
with likeminded people at the same time? If so, Council has a fantastic scholarship opportunity The survey takes approximately 15 minutes to complete.
waiting for you!
Council is currently offering scholarships for hard working and enthusiastic people from DECLARED FIRE DANGER PERIOD
Moorabool, aged between 16-25, to work over summer as a Pool Lifeguard across the Bacchus The CFA has advised the Declared Fire Danger Period for the whole of Moorabool Shire,
Marsh and Ballan Outdoor Pools. will start at 1.00am on Monday, 12 November. During the declared period, you can not light a
To be considered for this scholarship please put your creative hats on and write a short fire in the open air without a permit. For more information about the Declared Fire Danger
paragraph, poem or create a video, addressing the following: Period and what it means for residents, go to https://www.cfa.vic.gov.au/warnings-
• Tell us about the time you have spent in an aquatic, sport or recreation environment and restrictions/restrictions-during-the-fire-danger-period.
• Why you want to be Moorabool’s newest Pool Lifeguard
To be eligible for the scholarship you must be available flexible hours throughout the summer TENDER
pool season (December 2018 - March 2019), be a confident swimmer and be willing to undertake Moorabool Shire Council invites tenders for the following contract:
the Pool Lifeguard and First Aid qualifications, as well as be eligible to apply for a Working With Tender Number Tender Description
Children’s Check. Successful scholarship applicants will have their qualifications subsidised! C30 - 2018/2019 Ballan Netball and Tennis Court Reconstruction
Scholarship applications should be submitted to info@moorabool.vic.gov.au by 11pm
Tender documents and full details of this notice will be available on Saturday 3 November
on Sunday 11 November. For further information, please contact the Leisure Facilities 2018 at www.tenderlink.com/moorabool.
Team Leader on 5366 7100.

Moorabool Shire Council: PO Box 18, Ballan VIC 3342 Telephone: 03 5366 7100 Facsimile: 03 5368 1757 CEO: Derek Madden
Email: info@moorabool.vic.gov.au Web: www.moorabool.vic.gov.au Facebook: Moorabool Shire Council Twitter: @mooraboolshire
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Mystery
photograph

By Meg Kennedy Program lets kids read


Do you know who’s in this photograph? The literary minds of Moorabool are being harnessed from a young age.
The old photograph was found by the granddaughter of Mary Delahey, the mother For over a decade the Moorabool Shire Council and Rotary Club of Bacchus Marsh have
of former player and coach Mick Delahey, while having a clean out. joined together for the ‘Let’s Read’ Program, an initiative for young children receive a quality
It is unknown who most of the players are or when or where the photograph was age-appropriate children’s book, and parents and carers are given tips and book suggestions.
taken. Beginning in 2006, the books are provided through the Maternal and Child Health Service
A callout was put on the Darley Football Netball Club Facebook Page where some at the 4-month, 12-month, 18-month and 3-and-a-half-year health checks.
players have been identified. Titles from the recommended reading lists are also available for families to borrow at the
If you have any information, contact darleyfc@hotmail.com. Bacchus Marsh Lerderderg Library.
For more information on the program, contact Nicole Carver or Nicole Potaris at Moorabool
Maternal and Child Health on 5366 7100 or email mchadmin@moorabool.vic.gov.au

Vote 1
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your Independent candidate for
Bacchus Marsh and Melton

Authorised by Peter Muhling


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Email - news@themooraboolnews.com.au  The Moorabool News – 6 November, 2018 Page 11

Make a scholarship splash Are you a young person who is


keen for the upcoming pool season,
and looking for an opportunity to
expand your skills, and earn some
money?
Moorabool Shire Council is offering
scholarships for young people aged
between 16-25 to work over the
summer as a Pool Lifeguard at the
Bacchus Marsh and Ballan Outdoor
Pools, including a subsidisation of
the Pool Lifeguard and First Aid
qualifications.
To be eligible for the scholarship,
entrants must be available flexible
hours throughout the summer pool
season (December 2018 – March 2019),
be a confident swimmer and willing
to undertake the Pool Lifeguard
and First Aid qualifications, as well
as eligibility to apply for a Working
with Children Check.
To be considered for the scholarship,
put your creative hats on and write
a short paragraph, poem or create a
video answering the following:
Discuss the time you have spent
in an aquatic, sport or recreation
environment, and why you want
to be Moorabool’s newest Pool
Lifeguard.
Scholarship applications should
be submitted to info@moorabool.
vic.gov.au by 11pm on Sunday 11
November. For further information,
please contact the Leisure Facilities
Team Leader on 5366 7100.

MOORABOOL WIND FARM CONSTRUCTION UPDATE November 2018

Landscape and Visual Screening Program – Moorabool


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Lal Lal Moorabool Photographic Group Inc Ballan Farmers Market


ADULT EDUCATION Meeting 3rd Wednesday each month, 7pm. Soldiers Memorial Next Market – Saturday 10 November, 9am-1pm. 2nd
Ballan & District Community House Hall, Lal Lal. Enquiries 5341 7535. Saturday each month, Mill Cottage car park. Enq – 0498 361
For class enrolment information, venue hire and costs; please Bacchus Marsh Playgroup 291 or 0490 114 130.
call 5368 1934 or email info@bchvic.org.au (Behind St Andrew’s Church) Cnr Gisborne Rd & Lerderderg
Darley Neighbourhood House & Learning Centre Street, Bacchus Marsh. Monday-Friday 9am, 11am, 1pm & CHURCH
Short courses and classes. 33-35 Jonathan Drive, Darley. BM & 3pm. Enquiries – Cindy 0433 651 066.
Anglican Parish of West Moorabool
Moorabool Mission Recovery Group
District Photography Club - Meetings 2nd & 4th Wednesday Service Times  -  St John’s Ballan 1st & 3rd Sundays -
Struggling with addiction; Pain from the past; family member
of month, 7.30pm. Enquiries welcome. Phone 5367 4390. 9:30am; 2nd & 4th Sundays – 11am Family Service. Service
out of control? Meeting weekly - Wednesday, 12.30pm –
The Laurels – Bacchus Marsh Community College Jean Oomes Room, Lerderderg Library, Bacchus Marsh. Times - St Mark’s in the Gordon Pub 2nd & 4th Sundays –
Courses and classes. 229 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh. Enq- Pastor Merv Patton – 0412 290 036. 5pm. Enq to Rev’d Glen Wesley - 5368 2730. 
Enquiries & enrolments - 5367 1061. Bacchus Marsh & District Garden Club Ballan Uniting Church
U3A Bacchus Marsh Meeting 2nd Tuesday of each month, 7.30pm at The Laurels, (St Paul’s) - Services 11.15am every Sunday.
Active seniors social learning, for daily activities contact 229 Main St, Bacchus Marsh. Guest Speakers. Supper after B3 Community
5367 5341 or visit our website - www.u3abacchus.org.au each meeting. All Welcome. Enquiries - Wendy 5367 4170. Focused, family friendly church with a difference. Services
Ballan Playgroup every 2nd & 4th Sundays at Avenue Bowling Club, Main St,
MEETINGS Every Tuesday of school Term. St John’s Anglican Church Bacchus Marsh.
Hall  - 9:30-11:30am. Enquiries - 0409 681 138 Anna or 0421 Bacchus Marsh Christian Church
BacchChat @ Lerderderg Library 905 558 Tamsin.  Sunday Services 10am with kids program. 222 Main St,
1st Saturday of the Month,10am-12 noon.Various topics of Ballan Anglers Inc Bacchus Marsh. Enquiries 9028 2622.
interest presented. Enquiries – 5366 7100 or www.moorabool. Meeting second Wednesday every month. Hudsons Hotel, Holy Trinity Anglican Church - Bacchus Marsh
vic.gov.au/libraries 7.30pm. More anglers and families needed and welcome – Service Times - Bacchus Marsh - Sunday 9am and 5pm;
Bacchus Marsh CWA Day Branch 0400 003 936. Balliang - 2nd Sunday 11am, 4th Sunday 9am; Myrniong – 1st
Rose-Carers of Maddingley Park
o

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.

DAY
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
Sizzle and; at 11.45 am a presentation will take place to the DO BALLAN
YOUFOOTBALL
HAVE SOME SHEEPA TO
NETBALL CLUB
WOOL OFF DAY
fternoon Tea
three companies selected to design Stage 1 of the ‘Centenary
of Armistice Memorial Project’.
‘Lest We Forget’ BE SHORN??
Saturday 17th November
FRASERS SHED
(Directly opposite Crossroads, Ballan)

DO YOU HAVE SOME


The Neighbours’s Place SHEEP TO Small
BEtoSHORN??
medium mobs.
Small toDrop
medium mobs
off or -pick-ups
$10 per head
available.
Fundraising Drop off or pick-ups available - $20 per load
Bookings essential

Garage Sale For more info on pricing or to arrange


For more info on pricing or
a pick-up/drop arrange a pick-up/dropPrizes
offtocall off call to be won for the best
Uniting Church, Gisborne Rd, Bacchus Marsh. DARREN HODGE 0407 682 353 racing headwear!
Saturday 10th November, 8.30am – 2.00pm BRIAN SMITH 0428 608 238 Bookmaker and more!

• Brochures
Yearly Mass at
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• Newsletters
Gordon Cemetery rint Centre • Posters
• Invitations
Sunday 18 November, 11am. print • copy • scan • design
Please bring a chair. • Graphic Design
Mass at Ballan will be held at 8.45am • Photocopying
(no mass at St Patrick’s church).
Weather permitting. 15 Haddon Drive, Ballan Ph: 5368 1966
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Weeping stuntman In times of crisis


you can give
goes to jail
By Caitlin Bewley
(1st Yr Swinburne Uni)

A reappearance from ‘Mad Max’ in the


Bacchus Marsh Magistrates Court saw
Magistrate Gregory Robinson hand down a
jail term for his recent antics.
The 21-year-old, Max Dennison, fronted
court on Friday October 26 in handcuffs,
having spent 43 days in custody.
Prosecutor Senior Constable Lisa
Schoemaker told the court the accused’s
offending was “strikingly similar” to that of
April last year, which saw him incarcerated
for 50-days, after a video on Facebook
identified Dennison riding a motorbike and
performing dangerous stunts in the main
street of Bacchus Marsh
The prosecutor told the court Dennison
was spotted traveling along Young Street
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September 13 of this year, when the police
identified and attempted to intercept him. Max Dennison. Photo Facebook
                                                                                               
It was alleged the police signalled for the
accused to pull over, to which Dennison like they had to move.” Mains  
began to gain speed and flee   the police. “This is not what I was expecting when I
The court heard the Smoked           $ 8                                                        accused
                Sgained
almon  Salad   (quinoa,  
released him,”tomatoes,   MagistrateSpanish   Gregory      Robinson                                          $18        
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dealt with in last April,” theSpanish   accused’sPaella  
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    his          $25      
   “He
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     $12         that there was a risk licence was also suspended for 12-months.
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wine)           coming onto the
of people   road, but the With time already served on remand
witnesses (road workers) said they didn’t feel Dennison will be incarcerated for 17-days.
Spanish  chicken  salad                                                                                                                                                $18                                                                                                                                      
Grilled  tender  pieces  of  chicken  marinated  with    

Café Chat
       $10    
Traditional  Spanish  herbs  &  spices  served  on  a  salad  
of  lettuce,  rocket,  tomatoes,  spanish  onions,  avocado  
                           $12    &  mango                            
Suggested wine: 2008 Marsanne $9/gl $35/bot
 
Anakie  Wagyu  Burger  topped  with  a  tomato                                                          $19  
gl $30/bot
 &  roast  pepper  relish,  cheese  &  crispy  lettuce    
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served  with  chips  
                         $20  
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2006 Cabernet (Connawarra) $9/gl $35/bot
                                   
 
Grilled  Western  Plains  Pork  Cutlet                                                                                                              $28      
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                     $22
rocket  &  roast  pumpkin  salad  and  spanish  paprika  potatoes  
Suggested wine: 2011 Shiraz $9/gl $35/bot
CELLAR DOOR & CAFE ROYAL HOTEL CAFÉ
A wonderful view awaits you when you drive up
to del Rios Café and cellar door. Whether you sit
on the terrace, or inside behind the huge picture
 Premium Wine | Tapas | Paella windows, you can’t fail to be impressed with
  Marvellous views | Live Music the sweeping vistas of the Brisbane Ranges and
Geelong.
Weekend You’ll receive a warm Spanish welcome when you
visit del Rios. Enjoy your lunch at the café and you
lunch Mon-Fri from 10am
OF MT. ANAKIE 12-4pm
can taste some of the award-winning wines, along
CAFE | CELLAR DOOR with delicious traditional Spanish tapas such as Sat-Sun from 8am
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
P: 5284 1227 M: 0418 543 844 www.delrios.com.au menu thoughtfully lists a suggested del Rios wine Phone 5367 6601
to try that will best accompany each dish. Great
4880mm X1100mm coffee and homemade blueberry crepes or apple
pie are a perfect finish.
Mel & Joe’s The café is open every weekend from noon until
4 pm.
9760mm X1100mm
Place Between 11 am and 5 pm the cellar door is open
Eat in
offering wine tastings. You can also buy wine here
Dine In / Take Away to take home with you.
Air conditioned
•Coffee •Hot Food •Catering Whether you’re a wine lover or a fan of Spanish
MONDAY: Fried Rice or Chicken Parma and Chips cuisine, a visit to del Rios is a must. There is live Chicken Parmigiana
music every third Sunday of the month. Just 20
TUESDAY: Lasagne & Scalloped Potatoes
minutes drive from Geelong; you’ll enjoy the
in a roll or sandwich
WEDNESDAY: Tortellini Carbonara
THURSDAY: Butter Chicken with Rice
scenery nearly as much as the food and wine. + 1.25 litre bottle of water
FRIDAY: Chorizo Penne Pasta 2290 Ballan Road, Anakie $10
Big Breakfast and Regular Coffee $15 Ph: 5284 1227 Mob: 0418 543 844
OPEN Mon–Fri 6.00am–4.00pm Sat 7.30am–2.00pm
sales@delrios.com.au Mon–Fri 4am–3pm
35b Griffith Street, Maddingley - Ph: 4302 9709 www.delrios.com.au 2 Albert St Darley Ph: 5367 2888
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As Central As Can Be House


prices still
maintaining
increases
price has risen 23.5 per cent
to $305,000, followed by the
Phillip Island town of Cow-
es where the median went
59 Gisborne Road, Bacchus Marsh from $393,000 to $485,000
Auction 1st December at 2.00pm and Drysdale, which record-
This Charming period styled 1930’s brick beauty has ed a 22.6 per cent increase in
amazing street appeal, and is only minutes walk to the median house price to
main street shops, cafes & primary schools. The home $515,000.
oozes with so much character offering 3 large bedrooms, Newcomb’s median house
polished timber flooring, 3m high ceilings, quality price has soared 22.4 per cent
timber kitchen, lounge, dining area, family room, in- GIL KING to $453,500, Wonthaggi’s has
ground pool, double garage, beautiful gardens set on increased 22.2 per cent to
1095sqm land. A rare gem in central location. CEO, REIV $339,000 and Wallan’s me-
Despite rumblings of a dian house price has gone
up 21.3 per cent to $497,500.
cooler property market,
Regional Victoria’s median Rounding out the top 10
house price has increased best performers were Venus
9.1 per cent in the past year, Bay with a 21.2 per cent in-
crease in the median house
from $387,000 in September
price and Kyneton with a
2017 to $416,000 in Septem-
21.1 per cent rise to $600,000.
ber 2018.
Inverloch, Armstrong
Thirteen regional towns
Creek and Kilmore all re-
recorded increases of more
corded growth in their me-
than 20 per cent in their me-
dian house price of more
dian house price in the past
than 20 per cent while the
12 months.
median house price in-
Two Geelong suburbs led creased by more than 15 per
the pack for strongest price cent in Flora Hill, Drouin,
growth over the past year: Strathdale, Clifton Springs,
Norlane’s median house Kyabram, Wodonga and
price increased 26.8 per Heathcote.
cent to $355,000, Corio’s me- Visit the REIV website’s
dian house price is sitting at Market Insights page to
$365,000 – up 25.9 per cent. search your town’s latest
Next on the list is Wendou- sales results, median prices,
ree where the median house trends and statistics.

2/137 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh


Phone: 5367 8128 Mobile: 0418 343 754
www.lensmith.com.au
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street less than 5 min drive from the 2/137 Main Street,
street. Oozing with so much character Bacchus Marsh 5367 8128 Bacchus Marsh Township and moments Bacchus Marsh 5367 8128
offering 3 large bedrooms, polished from local schools and freeway entrance
timber flooring, 3m high ceilings, Contact to Melbourne and Ballarat. Contact
quality timber kitchen, lounge, dining Len Smith 0418 343 754 Len Smith 0418 343 754
area, family room, in-ground pool, Kelvin Gaffiero 0481 991 828 Kelvin Gaffiero 0481 991 828
double garage and beautiful gardens
set on 1095sqm. A rare gem in central
location.

HOMES HOMES
ON SHOW ON SHOW
Saturday Saturday
1.00-1.30pm 11.00-11.30am
Photo ID required Photo ID required

4 2 2 3 2 4
Bacchus Marsh 21 Lone Pine Square Bed Bath Car
Darley 70 Holts Lane Bed Bath Car

Modern Day Family Home Private Sale Great Value Offered Here Private Sale
Excellent in design and crafted this $470,000 - $490,000 This affordable home would make a $475,000
home is tailor-made for modern perfect start for the first home buyer
family living with its large open plan Office Office
2/137 Main Street,
or investor. Conveniently located to 2/137 Main Street,
living zones, 4 generous bedrooms, 2 popular schools, shops and with easy
Bacchus Marsh 5367 8128 Bacchus Marsh 5367 8128
bathrooms and double car garage all freeway access to Melb & Ballarat.
set on an approximate 600 sqm parcel Contact 3 bedrooms master with ENS & WIRs, Contact
of land. Len Smith 0418 343 754 Lounge/dining, kitchen/meals with Len Smith 0418 343 754
Kelvin Gaffiero 0481 991 828 quality appliances. Double carport Kelvin Gaffiero 0481 991 828
which is enclosed & separate workshop
at rear. Discover the possibilities this
home has to offer today.

HOMES
ON SHOW
Saturday
12.00-12.30pm
Photo ID required

3 2 1
Darley 44 Manning Blvd LAND 4043m2 Maddingley 3/1 McCrae Street Bed Bath Car

1 Arce Block With Magic Views Private Sale Maddingley Side Private Sale
This 1 acre parcel of land is situated in $395,000 - $425,000 Perfectly located just minutes from $489,000 - $499,000
the prestigious Manning Estate. With Train station, Maddingley Park
180 degrees views of the countryside Office and popular Schools is this quality Office
2/137 Main Street, 2/137 Main Street,
and Lerderderg State Park, stretching townhouse in a complex of 3. Light
Bacchus Marsh 5367 8128 Bacchus Marsh 5367 8128
all the way to Melbourne CBD. No and bright interiors features polished
waiting for titles, ready for you to start Contact timber flooring, high ceilings, gas Contact
building your family’s dream home. Len Smith 0418 343 754 central heating & evaporative cooling. Len Smith 0418 343 754
Very accessible to all of the Bacchus Kelvin Gaffiero 0481 991 828 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, quality Kelvin Gaffiero 0481 991 828
Marsh township amenities, Golf Course, appliances to kitchen, great outdoor
schools and the new Halletts Way entertainment area, single garage plus
freeway entry / exit ramp to Melbourne. workshop. Perfect in every way.
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Arbee Real Estate


FOR SALE 24 Manning Boulevard, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 100 Halletts Way, Bacchus Marsh
5 3 4 3 2 2

Manor on Manning As good as new!


An Executive home to suit the whole family. 5 bedrooms plus study, 3 Excellent 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home for the most discerning buyers.
bathrooms and 3 living areas. Consisting of a formal lounge, formal Master bedroom with WIR and ENS, bedrooms 2 & 3 have BIRs. Formal
dining, family room, rumpus room, large kitchen complete with 2 ovens lounge and dining, spacious kitchen with quality appliances, island
and huge walk in pantry. The formal lounge and dining rooms are on bench overlooking family room which adjoins decked alfresco. Ducted
the east side of the house to take advantage of the magnificent heating & cooling. Outdoor entertaining deck adjacent to the BBQ hut.
panoramic views. Double garage with direct access to house. All landscaping done.
INSPECT By appointment INSPECT By appointment
FOR SALE $1,250,000 FOR SALE $495,000-$515,000
NEW LISTING CONTACT
WEB
Daryl Gould 0409 233 157
arbeerealestate.com.au NEW LISTING CONTACT
WEB
Daryl Gould 0409 233 157
arbeerealestate.com.au

FOR SALE 7 Riverbend Drive, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 47 Connor Street, Bacchus Marsh
4 2 2 4 2 2

Welcome Home Spacious, Family Living


Situated in the prestigious Grantleigh Estate & surrounded by quality Great family living awaits with room for the whole family. Well designed
homes, your new, potentially forever home, awaits. Comprising of 4 to utilise the slope of the block, this home not only capitalises on the
large bedrooms, master with walk in robe & generous ensuite & the views from the upstairs undercover deck but also takes advantage of
remaining 3 bedrooms with built in robes. The front of the home you large under-house storage and separate rumpus room downstairs to
will find a separate theatre room / 5th bedroom or study, allowing quiet the rear. 4 generous bedrooms, master with ENS & WIR, there are 2
enjoyment, or for the kids to call their own. living areas to the main house & the great sized rumpus downstairs.
INSPECT By appointment INSPECT By appointment
FOR SALE $645,000 FOR SALE $520,000-$550,000
NEW LISTING CONTACT
WEB
Steve 0475 888 101 Liam 0407 385 297
arbeerealestate.com.au NEW LISTING CONTACT
WEB
Steve 0475 888 101 Liam 0407 385 297
arbeerealestate.com.au

FOR SALE 26 Margaret Drive, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 1/20 Standfield Street, Bacchus Marsh
3 2 2 2 1 1

Absolute Perfection You Can’t Get More Central!


Finished to the highest quality throughout, this stylishly renovated 3 Located in one of the most sought after streets in Bacchus Marsh, this
bedroom home will leave you breathless. Everywhere you look neat front 2 bedroom unit within easy walking distance to Main Street
resembles a page from a home magazine including the professionally shopping precinct, hospital, schools and Railway Station presents a
designed gardens that will be the envy of all your friends. Walking great opportunity for owner occupiers or astute investors alike. Don’t
distance to Main Street, the Station & Schools this executive residence miss this rare opportunity!
is turn-key perfect.
INSPECT By appointment INSPECT By appointment
FOR SALE $690,000-$750,000 FOR SALE $250,000 - $270,000
CONTACT Steve 0475 888 101 Liam 0407 385 297 CONTACT Peter Leonard 0429 671 990
WEB arbeerealestate.com.au WEB arbeerealestate.com.au

FOR SALE 18 McFarland Street, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 14 Young Street, Bacchus Marsh
3 1 2 3 1 2

Magnificent Neighbourhood Park The Car and Walk to Everything!


One owner, triple fronted, brick and tile 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home This fantastic as new home is literally right in the heart of town. The 3
with a spacious lounge, kitchen/meals area and north facing sunroom. spacious bedrooms all offer BIRs, 11ft ceilings & ceiling fans, central
Beautiful gardens, carport and large workshop/shed. Corner block bathroom boasts a fantastic free standing bath, large shower & vanity.

SOLD
within walking distance to the Village Shopping Centre and Schools. Ducted heating and reverse cycle split system a/c in the main living
Excellent location to raise your family. The block is approximately room. Large covered rear deck which overlooks landscaped backyard.
766m2 and also offers the opportunity for subdivision (STCA). Corner block, carport for 2 cars.
INSPECT By appointment INSPECT By appointment
FOR SALE $550,000 FOR SALE $575,000-$595,000
CONTACT Daryl Gould 0409 233 157 CONTACT Daryl Gould 0409 233 157
WEB arbeerealestate.com.au WEB arbeerealestate.com.au

FOR SALE 54 Wellington Street, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 4 Kelvin Way, Bacchus Marsh
3 1 2 4 2 2

Neat As A Pin! Executive Residence


Beautifully renovated and freshened up with new kitchen and Located in the heart of the prestigious Grantleigh Estate. Consisting of
bathroom, floor coverings and window furnishings this 3 bedroom, 1 4 spacious bedrooms, master with WIR and full ensuite the remaining 3

UNDER CONTRACT
bathroom home is perfect for first home owners, investors or all have BIRs. A theatre room, study, central bathroom walk in linen,
downsizers alike. New bathroom has a shower, vanity and toilet and pool room. The open plan living leads to the fully enclosed outdoor
second toilet in laundry. North facing rumpus room across the back of entertainment area overlooking the pool and providing resort style
the house is a handy second living space.
INSPECT
FOR SALE
By appointment
$450,000 - $470,000
IN 4 DAYS living each and every day.
INSPECT
FOR SALE
By appointment
$798,500
CONTACT Daryl Gould 0409 233 157 CONTACT Peter Leonard 0429 671 990
WEB arbeerealestate.com.au WEB arbeerealestate.com.au

Ian McDonald Steve Creese Daryl Gould Peter Leonard Denise Sniegowski Liam Gair
5367 2333 0475 888 101 0409 233 157 0429 671 990 0456 044 024 0407 385 297

www.arbeerealestate.com.au
140 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh 5367 2333
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INTRODUCING OUR NEW OFFICE!


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NOW OPEN
Same Network | Same Passion | New Location
in 24 hours !

Darley 26 Tate Street 4 2 2


Elite Location, Prestigious Lifestyle!
This beautiful family home is set on an approximately in robes. The spacious kitchen boasts plenty of storage as Private Sale $679,000 - $719,000
880m2 block in the popular Grantleigh Estate. well as 900mm stainless steel appliances, dishwasher and Inspect By appointment
Within walking distance to Darley primary school and stone benchtops. The open plan living area flows onto your Photo ID required
the Lerderderg River walking track. Comprising of four lounge/rumpus room providing the whole family with Contact Alannah Shea 0412 856 347
generously sized bedrooms, master bedroom with walk space and comfort. Vickie Ramon 0403 194 621
in robe & full ensuite, allThinking of Selling?
remaining bedrooms have built Call Vickie Ramon 0403 194 621 or Shane O’Brien 0431 766 082

YPA BACCHUS MARSH 5310 1333


4/8 Church Street, Bacchus Marsh ypa.com.au
Trade & Business
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AIR CONDITIONING ANTENNAS AUTOMOTIVE


FRIGWORKS 
AIRCONDITIONING
& COMMERCIAL • Qualified and experienced mechanics
REFRIGERATION • Log book servicing
Sales Service • Tyre supply & puncture repairs
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Authorised by The Australian Refrigeration Council AU 34822 • Oils, filters, coolants available for purchase
• VACC accredited
0411 649 321  • 24/7 breakdown towing available
53686363  115 Inglis Street Ballan
Email: inquiries@frigworks.com.au Ph 5368 1968

AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMATIC GATES CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING


Complete Maintenance Services
BACCHUS MARSH GREENDALE CLEANING SERVICES
S
CM
■ Automotive service and repair
AUTO WRECKERS ■ Vehicle hoist install, maintenance & repair
■ Mobile Service available
Carpet Cleaning, Upholstery, Tile, Grout, Windows, Concrete,
Auto & Marine Upholstery, Vinyl Stripping & Sealing
Wrecking all makes and models ■ Batteries ■ Tyres ■ 4x4 specialist
Holden and Ford Specialist ■ Material handling repairs & maintenance Senior
Engineering discou
QUALIFIED
AFTER HOURS 24/7 SERVICING nt
$$ Cash paid for cars & REPAIRS (by appointment)
s
CARPET
• Automatic Gates and Doors.
Service and Repairs Call Simon 0419 750 753 • Security Bars and Grills • CCTV
COURTESY CAR AVAILABLE • All Security needs • On-site welding TECHNICIAN All areas
Ph: (03) 5367 7804 Located in Wallace
2-4 Murdoch Court, 11 Kennedy Place, Maddingley
Phone 0418 379 265 Steve 0490 387 657
Maddingley 3340 strongfitengineering@gmail.com www.greendalecleaning.com.au 0407 847 781

CATERING ENGINEERING ELECTRICIAN ELECTRICIAN


CROWN ROSSCO ENGINEERING AND SALES MN212G4

CATERING - Manufacturing - Metals - Engineering On Site


“Food fit for a King” - Hydraulic Hoses & Fittings - Powder Coating
Corporate functions, - Sand Blasting - Custom Fabrication - Welding • Split systems ◆ COMMERCIAL
Weddings, Birthdays, • New Installations ◆ INDUSTRIAL
Dinner Parties, Funerals, - Steel Sales - Engineering Supplies • Renovations
Engagements, Christenings 13 Reddrop St, Bacchus Marsh • Pat Testing ◆ RESIDENTIAL
Phone Dianne • 24 Hour Emergency Service CALL CHRIS TABB
Qualified Chef PH: 5367 1141 E: fl owsmartelectrical@hotmail.com
0428 682 366 AH: 0418 301 841 W: www.fl owsmartelec.com.au Mob 0419 397 393
didebono@itaus.net www.rosscoengineering.com.au M: 0433 348 403 ballaneeelectrical@bigpond.com

ELECTRICIAN EXCAVATION EXCAVATION


• Driveways
• Block clearing s.t.a.m.p.
■ Industrial/Automation ■ Solar Power/Solar Hot Water • Trenching Specialising in
■ Commercial ■ Energy Management • Landscaping Landscaping
Transport & Earthmoving • Bobcat Work
■ Residential ■ Free LED lighting • Drainge
• Post holes • Dams • General earth moving • Site cleans
2 Osborne Street, Bacchus Marsh
• Post hole drilling
Ph: 5368 2001
• Site cuts • Contaminated waste removal
JK Winter Transport & Earthmoving • Concrete removal
www.keemin.com.au REC 5096 Phone 0438 851 108 Ph 0499 145 112

EXCAVATION EXCAVATION FENCING

A 2B EARTHWORKS Peter Fry


Excavator, Bobcat & Tipper
✸ All types of fencing ✸ Retaining walls
✸ Driveways ✸ Tree/Waste Removal
Bobcat & Small Tipper
Fencing Pty Ltd
Farm Fencing
✸ Post holes & footings ✸ Horse Arenas
✸ Rock Walls ✸ Trenching Site Clean Up
✸ Dams ✸ Redgum Firewood & General Earthworks
No job too small. Reliable service and competitive rates. Weekend Work Phone: 5367 1909 Mobile: 0419 112 862
Phone Andrew 0439 681 120 Ph Steve 0439 476 966 Adam: 0428 519 855

FLORIST GARAGE DOORS GARDENING GARDENING SERVICES


Door Services Victoria Two Birds Shugg Gardening
Bacchus
loobyMMels
Garden
*Repairs and New Doors
*Remotes and Motors Services Services
*All Types of Servicing • Garden Maintenance • Lawns Mowed
• Lawn Mowing & Edging • Gardens Maintained
*24 hrs 7 Days • Rubbish Removal • Garden Clean Ups • Rubbish Removed
*Eftpos Available • Mulching, Fertilising • Fully Insured
• Instant Turf Laid
Your Local Wedding Specialist Call Andrew 0417 385 483
• Residential & Rental, Rural,
Vacant Land, Industrial Estates • Landscaping
Call Melinda 0418 103 533 or email bacchusblooms@gmail.com www.doorservicesvic.com.au • Free Quotes Available • Fully Insured
*Free delivery to all local venues* Phone 0437 899 417 or 0407 636 345
andrew@doorservicesvic.com.au Matt 0422 115 615
E: twobirdsgardenservices@gmail.com
Trade & Business
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HANDYMAN HANDYMAN HANDYMAN KENNELS


$$ AFFORDABLE $$
HOME & GARDEN
Mark’s Handyman
Service
FIX
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
IT COVAINE
Boarding Kennels & Cattery
~~~~ SERVICES ~~~~
Complete Home Maintenance
Indoor and outdoor painting Tradie of the Year Finalist 2017 BALLAN
including plaster repairs, • Carpentry • Painting General Garden & House Maintenance
Pruning of all fruit trees and roses, • Rubbish Removal • Gutter Cleaning Tel: 0457 422 092
• Verandahs & decking
Weed Spraying & Trees Trimmed, • Instant Lawn • Landscaping • Paving www.covainekennels.com.au
Planting, Repotting, New Mulch, • Tiling • Plastering • Small tree trimming & removal
• Painting “WE DO IT ALL”
• Dog & Cat Boarding • Spacious Pens & Large Exercise Areas
Pressure Washing of Concrete, • Bathroom renovations
• Special Needs Catered for • Affordable Rates – No Hidden Extras
25% off all work
Mobile: 0458 831 657 Brad: 0427 725 192
FRANK 0427 184 808 fixit.wedoitall@gmail.com • Discount for Seniors (Except Peak) • Inspection Welcome

MOTOR WRECKERS PAINTING PAINTING PRINTING

BALLAN MOTOR TOPLINE COATINGS Moorabool

WRECKERS Master Painter & Decorator


• Wallpaper • Minor Plastering Repairs
New and used parts for • General Domestic & Commercial Painting BCD40106
• Graffiti Removal • New Homes
most makes and models.
MBA126237
• Restoration & Repainting of
rint Centre
• Wallpapering, Faux & Specialised finishes print • copy • scan • design
Residential Properties
Vehicles wanted - • Complete Handyman & property maintenance service • Decking Specialists
Free pickup. • Plastering & General building repairs
• Free Quotes 15 Haddon Drive, Ballan
Ph: (03) 5368 2888
26 HADDON DRIVE BALLAN 3342
Contact Neil Harty Ph: 5367 1776 jcfarley@iinet.net.au Phone: 5368 1966
Mob: 0418 312 288 Email: neilharty1@gmail.com E: news@themooraboolnews.com.au

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE PLUMBING PLUMBING PLUMBING

SHORCANE CONSTRUCTIONS BALLAN & DISTRICT


LEETE PLUMBING BALLANPTYPLUMBING
MN10071G

PLUMBING LTD
• Renovations • Bathroom • Kitchens Mark Reddish SERVICES Specialising in Waste Water Treatment Systems
• General Carpentry • Pergolas • Decks Servicing Ballarat, • General Plumbing
0418 343 547
Bacchus Marsh, Ballan • Pump sales and service
• Roofing • Retaining Walls • Tiling • Painting • Plaster • General Plumbing
and Daylesford • Hot water sales and installation
• Bobcat & Tipper Hire • Programmed property maintenance • New Homes & Alterations
Come visit us at our retail shop
• Dishwasher Installations PH: 0427 502 760
Big or small jobs - Guaranteed and Insured • Maintenance E: lucky.phil066@bigpond.com
155 Inglis Street BALLAN
Ray 0419 544 332 • Surrounding Areas W: www.leeteplumbingservices.com
Phone: 03 5368 1036
Reg. 24148 Email: info@ballanplumbing.com.au
shorcane@gmail.com PO Box 250 Bacchus Marsh VIC 3340 Email: ballananddistrictplumbing@gmail.com reg 20152 www.ballanplumbing.com.au

RUBBISH REMOVAL SEPTIC CLEANING SELF STORAGE

TIDY SKIPS.COM Septic Tank


Cleaning Ivers The Bacch Shed Self Storage
Liquid (Rear of SuperCheap Auto)
is now CHEAPER BECAUSE Service
• Grease Traps Waste • Brand new • Alarmed and secure
WE’RE LOCAL
online PH 0418 145 316
• Septic Tanks
• Triple Interceptors
• Various sizes • Commercial and Domestic
• Central • Access 7 days a week
go to • Industrial Waste
Hayden Ivers
Enter from either Main Street or Young Street
(New Phone) Ph 0477 440 551
MELTON, BACCHUS MARSH
themooraboolnews.com.au Mob: 0419 400 025 210 Main St, BACCHUS MARSH
& SURROUNDING SUBURBS Ph: (03) 5367 3016

SMASH REPAIRS STONEMASON STOCKFEED TRANSPORT TILER


BODY CLINIC WILSON
MEMORIALS
STOCKFEED TILER
SMASH REPAIRS STONEMASONS
BALLARAT
25kg bag
Oaten Chaff $16
• Floor and Wall
-VACC Accredited -All work guaranteed & All District Cemeteries • Household
-Courtesy Car available by appointment Lucerne Chaff $24
- Repairer for all insurance companies
✿✿✿
Headstones & Monuments • Commercial
- Low Bake Oven for Factory Finish Combo $20
- Car-o-liner chassis straightener
All Memorial Works
✿✿✿ Phone orders –
• No job too small
- Dustless sanding - Spot welder
- 24hr secured, monitored premises
Ph 5335 8074 Fax 5336 2669
814 Latrobe St Ballarat, 3350 0429 017 802 (Laurie) • FREE measure & quote
Ph: (03) 5368 2888 Also Stone Benchtops
www.wilsonmemorials.com.au
(at Ballan Farmers Market Call Stuart on
- Saturday 10 November)
26 HADDON DRIVE BALLAN 3342 info@wilsonmemorials.com.au 0400 642 727

TOWN PLANNERS TREE LOPPING TREE REMOVAL WATER WATER


Tiger Natural Spring Water
A & J TREE Spring Water
EDQ TOWN PLANNING LOPPING &
Tanks,
Town Planning Applications for REMOVAL For Swimming Pools, Pools,
• Subdivisions Household Tanks,
• Rural Dwellings Won’t be beaten on price Tree Trimming & Felling
Stock,
Stock,
• Commercial Development
James Robson 0432 983 945
All work GUARANTEED Stump Removal
Mulching Service Roadworks Hire Gardens,
and INSURED
James@edqtownplanning.com.au
Free Quotation & Same Day Service
Fully Insured Call Gary McTigue Everything!
Robert Eskdale 0407 507 651 Phone Allan Fenwick
robert@edqtownplanning.com.au Jack – 0409 289 700 0447 000 740 0419 008 027 0437 96 00 34
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The Chief Officer of CFA will be introducing the Fire
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The Shire
Fire Danger Period 12/11/2018
will commence at 0100
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hours on the date shown and unless varied by a
FLOWER & GARDEN SHOW All members are invited to subsequent declaration, will end at 0100 hours on
RAFFLE RESULTS attend the Ballan Golf Club
1ST Bacchus Marsh Farm Supply, 1 May 2019.
Garden Skimmer - Melinda Martin.
Incorporated
APC Notice
MN02304G2

Annual General Meeting


Piano Lessons 2ND Wilson’s Home Hardware,
Garden Mulcher - Julie Gogeff.
to be held on Municipality Date of Commencement
Saturday 10th November,
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beginner guitar
3RD Bunning’s,Melton, Garden
1. Obligation
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to publish – Designated City ofResolution
Ballarat 5 12/11/2018
Cart & contents - Duranna. All committee positions
double bass
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5. will be vacated
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of notices about the Council
Tim Nelson
House Mosaic Group - Mary Hine. positions need to be Hepburn Shire 12/11/2018
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TENDER RAINFALL Avenue Bowling Club


Myrniong District
Results - Round 5

Midweek
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
SCHOOL CLEANING CONTRACTOR
Rainfall Report Division 1 
Avenue 14 def Clunes 2.
Expressions of interest are invited from cleaning Division 2
contractors to clean Myrniong Primary School. Avenue 2 lost Sebastopol 14
Cleaners are required to attend a site inspection Division 5 
October 2018 rainfall 33.3 millimetres
to be conducted on: Avenue 16 def Buninyong 0
Total for the year 2018 437.5 millimetres
Tuesday 20 November, 4pm.  
Contract documents will be available at that time. October 2017 rainfall 36.3 millimetres Weekend
Register attendance on 5368 7232. Total at same time last year 548.2 millimetres Division 2 
Only short-listed applications will be contacted. Avenue 18 def Victoria 0
Division 3 
JUNIOR COACHING Avenue 2 lost Webconna 16
Expressions of Interest have been open since Division 5 
August 30th. We now seek applications across Avenue 2 lost to B.M.S. 16
all grades and sports, football and netball. With
some changes to the structure, the club expects
that applications for boys football is from a coach
who will coach the entire squad and appoints the
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
• Coach your team on game day with your personal style while staying 15th Peter Clifford.
within our development program guidelines; U/16 Boys
Magpies - 1st Anthony Moore, 14th Rick Roden. Ballan Brumbies 15 lost Saints Bucks 24  
• Have Level 1 Coaching Accreditation and Working With Children
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
juniornetball@bmfnc.com.au Monthly Medal Play-off between Brian Cran, U/18 Boys
juniorfootball@bmfnc.com.au
John Ryan & Les Martin. Ballan Brumbies 21 lost Celtic Tigers Green 28

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Lions Batting BC
Ballan Cricket Club    C
allan
ricket
lub

Woes ‘Real’
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
B.C.A THIRD GRADE BACCHUS MARSH

Darley 9/145, Overs 40. R. Hoey 41, B. Densley 21.


Mt Clear 6/148, Overs 37. J. Fitzgerald 2/6, A. Bird 1/10, J.
Higgins 1/16.
Mt Clear won by 4 wickets.

B.C.A One-Day B-GRADE


Ballarat-Redan 130, Overs 34.2. C. Salisbury 3/12, J. Randall
3/24, S. Cornford 2/23.
Darley 1/136, Overs 17.2. T. Gallagher 63*, C. Salisbury 55*.
Darley won by 9 wickets.

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Ballan Bowling Club


Results from 28th October

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

Bacchus Marsh Little Athletics


leaders, despite their best efforts they played a very good
outfit.
Sebastopol took control of the game early and would manage
The Centre held their weekly meet last Saturday morning This Saturday the Centre Multi Event will be held. All to hold on to the early lead throughout the afternoon and
at Masons Lane Reserve. Conditions were cool and the athletes will compete in five events (hurdles, sprint, come away with a strong win to remain on top spot.
head wind made it tough for sprinters. Matai Haunga took distance, discus & long jump) gaining points in each event.
The rink lead by Brian Dowling played a lone hand in the
advantage of the wind though, throwing a record distance All five events must be competed in to have completed the
of 35.86 metres in the Boys Under 12 Discus. Reegan Sabo Multi Event, so please ensure you arrive by 8.30am for the match, they were well and truly up for the fight and came
was not deterred by the conditions and recorded 5PBs for first event. If one event is not competed in, that athlete away 14 shot winners.
the meet. will be deemed ineligible to win an award. Athletes must Team captain Alan Love said after the match Sebastopol
Training is conducted on Thursday’s 4-5pm for all be in correct uniform (Club Polo and plain Black shorts), applied great pressure all day.
registered athletes. This week’s training session will be including registration tags. Athletes not in correct uniform
“They will be tough competition to all sides this season and
javelin and high jump. risk being disqualified.
we are looking forward to redemption later in the year.”
Bacchus Marsh Relay teams have started training for the On Sunday coaches from the Australian Track and Field
upcoming Relay Championships to be held at Melton on Coaches Association will be conducting a coaching Over the coming weeks the Ballan club has games starting
Saturday 17 November. The Centre has entered 29 teams workshop & athlete skills session, for those athletes who on Thursday nights, everyone is welcome to come along and
into the Championships. registered, at Masons Lane Reserve from 8.30am until 1pm. try bowls at any time.

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First part of the week is filled with social activity, but
after the weekend the focus is on a major new project.
Important allies come from unexpected quarters.

Stars & Puzzles


LEO—July 23-August 22
Hunches pay off - so long as you don’t take them too
seriously. Expect to spend added time meeting with your
accountant or balancing the budget. A challenging job is
on the horizon.
VIRGO—August 23-September 22
Thursday-Saturday the accent is on legal or other nego-
tiations. The weekend may find you immersed in a new
QUICK PUZZLE
★★★★★★★★ ✯✯✯✯✯✯
hobby. Aim to clear up misunderstandings. Relationships
greatly improve.
LIBRA—September 23-October 22
You take on a peacemaking role, especially where fam-
★★★★★★★★ ily disagreements are concerned. If entering a business
partnership or sharing expenses, be sure all terms are
understood.

ARIES—March 21-April 20 SCORPIO—October 23-November 21


Career or a volunteer activity offers some interesting new Self discipline and patience should lead to a key accom-
options. Avoid making hasty decisions. Romance is on plishment. Renewed relationships are spotlighted through
the upswing, but don’t try to second guess the love of the weekend. You may make an interesting contribution
your life. to the arts.

TAURUS—April 21-May 22 SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22


The week finds you taking a stand on a controversial is- A commonsense approach is needed in most areas. If plan-
sue. Friends benefit from your support and upbeat phi- ning a diet, resist fads. Avoid snap decisions with regard
losophy. At work, experimentation can bring positive re- to finances and career. In romance, spontaneity is all
sults. important.
GEMINI—May 23-June 21 CAPRICORN—December 23-January 20
Mixing with a stimulating group of people makes for an This is a good week to develop professional skills or to
intellectually stimulating week. Tempters - including enroll in an academic programme. Self-discipline is weak.
yours - can be short on the weekend. Financial luck is Be especially careful lazing around for too long.
possible.
AQUARIUS—January 21-February 19
CANCER—June 22-July 22
NO. 9066 First part of the week is filled with social activity, but
Branching out is favoured. You may be signing up for an
unfamiliar course of study. Collecting money should be-
ACROSS DOWN after the weekend the focus is on a major new project. come less difficult. The weekend finds you catching up
6. Rabies (11) 1. Sloth (8) Important allies come from unexpected quarters. on household chores.
7. Pit (4) 2. Drum (3-3)
8. Cross (8) 3. Case (6) LEO—July 23-August 22 PISCES—February 20-March 20
9. Brook (6) 4. Woodwind instrument Hunches pay off - so long as you don’t take them too A cultural week in which creative writing, music or paint-
10. Jovial (6) (4) seriously. Expect to spend added time meeting with your ing figure prominently. The moneybelt should be tight-
12. Shut (6) 5. Dog (6) accountant or balancing the budget. A challenging job is ened. Resist accompanying a friend on a shopping spree.
15. Secret (6) 6. Lift (5) on the horizon.
17. Dwelling (8) 11. Drink (8) BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
VIRGO—August 23-September 22 You are a born leader, an adventurer, and you’re bursting
19. Friend (4) 13. Boat (6)
20. Bedspread (11) 14. Expand (6) Thursday-Saturday the accent is on legal or other nego- with imaginative ideas. These traits can lead to career
15. Poltroon (6) tiations. The weekend may find you immersed in a new expansion over the next few months. The key is to be
16. Excite (5) hobby. Aim to clear up misunderstandings. Relationships more willing to adapt to your ideas. Be more generous
18. Disease (4) greatly improve. about sharing the limelight.

CRYPTIC PUZZLE LIBRA—September 23-October 22


ACROSS You take on a peacemaking role, especially where fam-

SUDOKU
ily disagreements are concerned. If entering a business
6. Whence comes the news on every billet available? partnership or sharing expenses, be sure all terms are
(3,8). 7. Took off ther flower (4). 8. The house doctor understood.
arranged the times for admittance (8). 9. Be sorry about
and shut up (6). 10. The poster is the last in the first half SCORPIO—October 23-November 21
of the series (6). 12. Equally upset about, inform her (6).
15. Show always to back a certain number (6). 17. Asks NUMBER GAME
Self discipline and patience should lead to a key accom-
plishment. Renewed relationships are spotlighted through
about the searches (8). 19. Indisposed, like the many at
the weekend. You may make an interesting contribution
hospital (4). 20. An abstracted air? (6,5). ANSWER BELOW
to the arts.
DOWN SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22
1. Does it sadly chime the knell of winter? (8). 2. As a
joke, says in French “He’s a knowall” (6). 3. Provides A commonsense approach is needed in most areas. If plan-
with information and charges (6). 4. It means compara- ning a diet, resist fads. Avoid snap decisions with regard
tively little (4). 5. Aim for the snake, on top of one again to finances and career. In romance, spontaneity is all
(6). 6. Only a name at a time (5). 11. He wrote “Falling In important.
Love,” by the way, afterwards (8). 13. In the end, do CAPRICORN—December 23-January 20
your best to cover for (6). 14. Suppose the birds come
This is a good week to develop professional skills or to
back, like before? (6). 15. Continue to provide the sum- enroll in an academic programme. Self-discipline is weak.
mary (6). 16. A wild cat and it is up in the upstairs part Be especially careful lazing around for too long.
(5). 18. Old man going to America (4).
AQUARIUS—January 21-February 19
Branching out is favoured. You may be signing up for an
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9065
sume. 15, Resume. 16, At-ti-c. 18, US-Ed.
unfamiliar course of study. Collecting money should be-
come less difficult. The weekend finds you catching up
Asp-I-re. 6, Al-one. 11, Noveli-St. 13, Tr-end-y. 14, As-
QUICK SOLUTIONS
Down - 1, Blue-bell. 2, Pun-dit. 3, Primes. 4, Less. 5,
on household chores.
Across - 6, Inflexible. 8, Cure. 9, Zinc. 10, Gouda. 11,
Re-quests. 19, Lot-H. 20, Dreamy music.
Numb. 12, Fortunate. 16, Schnauzer. 20, Opus. 22, Taint.
pent. 10, S-end-er(ies). 12, S-tell-a. 15, Reve-a-L. 17, PISCES—February 20-March 20
23, Mope. 24, Alto. 25, Unpleasant.
Across - 6, All quarters. 7, Rose. 8, Do-mesti-c. 9, Re- A cultural week in which creative writing, music or paint-
Down - 1, Indigo. 2, Placate. 3, Oxygen. 4, Abrupt. 5,
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS ing figure prominently. The moneybelt should be tight-
Pecan. 7, Aroma. 13, Ash. 14, Burmese. 15, Spell. 17, ened. Resist accompanying a friend on a shopping spree.
Chirpy. 18, Nether. 19, Expand. 21, Stout.
15, Coward. 16, Rouse. 18, Gout.
Basset. 6, Hoist. 11, Advocaat. 13, Launch. 14, Dilate. BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
You are a born leader, an adventurer, and you’re bursting
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
Down - 1, Idleness. 2, Tom-tom. 3, Sheath. 4, Oboe. 5,
with imaginative ideas. These traits can lead to career
Across - 6, Run at a loss. 8, Pe-a-t. 9, Mass. 10, Shake.
low. 19, Chum. 20, Counterpane.
expansion over the next few months. The key is to be
11, Nick. 12, Heavy metal. 16, Well spent. 20, Crab. 22,
Stream. 10, Hearty. 12, Closed. 15, Covert. 17, Bunga- more willing to adapt to your ideas. Be more generous
A-MP-le. 23, Nets (rev.). 24, O-wen (rev.). 25, A-dole-
Across - 6, Hydrophobia. 7, Mine. 8, Traverse. 9, about sharing the limelight.
scent. QUICK SOLUTIONS
Down - 1, Cu-RA-re. 2, Pass-I’ve. 3, Hansom (hand-
some). 4, Son-a-ta. 5, Asp-en. 7, Watch. 13, Ell (L). 14,
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9066
Spin-a-ch. 15, Brews. 17, Em-ploy. 18, Lieder (leader).
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2002 FORD AU UTE


Automatic, dual fuel, towbar, TOYOTA LANDCRUISER FOOD VAN - fully equipped,
CHRYSLER NEWPORT large aluminium tray, 2 tool 4.5 Petrol, Auto, 8 seater, ready for use, 2 fridges,
HOLDEN COMMODORE 2010 1973 Chrysler Newport. boxes, 80% tyre tread, new air 4x4, dual range, 1998, 360k, new hot water service, GOLF BUGGY
Omega sedan (Silver), Partially restored, left hand cond., recent engine/trans/ service history, tow bar, hot Baine Marie, 2.9m x 2.3m. (Electric) and Tilt Trailer
3 litre fuel injected, Auto, drive. Genuine buyers only. diff replaced, fully serviced, 3,500kg tow, A/C, bullbar, Suitable for many uses. (registered Y65418)
180,000km, Reg XPV694, Registered (WBN436). new rear disks and pads, 12 country car, dual batteries, Extremely clean and solid. Both in excellent condition
Good condition. $7,500 ONO $15,000 negotiable. months reg. (ULH188). great cond, RWC, (1AY5OI) Tows well (Reg P-30966) $5750 negotiable
Ph 0412 885 848 Phone 0488 782 555 $3,500 ONO Ph 0400 127 814 $9,900 ono. Ph 0400 141 811 $18,000 – 0419 440 009 0437771505

1999 COROMAL SEKA 505


16’8”, double island bed, 4 PEDIGREE 2000 TANDEM
burner gas cook top and grill, 20ft, full annexe, double bed, POP TOP CARAVAN PORTABLE CABIN Site office
fridge, microwave, plenty of 3 way fridge, gas hot plate & 20′ 1997 Regent Pop Top, 6x3m, lights, power points, TANDEM TRAILER RIDE ON MOWER
storage. Awning with mesh grill, new microwave, AC, Full annex, cover and all A/C, heavy duty door, bars on Repainted, 5 new tyres, Husquvana 130, 36” cut,
side walls, gas bottle, level plenty of storage, 12V battery, accessories including TV, windows, delivery at cost, many Mechanical brakes, Cattle crate, 13 horsepower, petrol, new
rides, many extras. Excellent BBQ, 2 gas bottles, electric 12 volt batteries etc. more sizes available. $6990 12 Months rego, Reg M24209 blades, just serviced, runs
condition. (Reg N16577) brakes, $16,000 ONO, $15,000 (Reg F47089) 9399 Western Highway, East Good condition. $2350 ONO well GC, Priced to sell $700
$15,000 – Ph 0408 352 613 Contact Alan 0488 345 145. Ph 0427 676 390 Ballarat. Ph: 0428 860 345 Ph 0438 598 135 Ph 0429 268 128
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Moorabool
Motoring A Moorabool News Advertising Feature

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Bridgestone Service Centre Bacchus Marsh has been 11 Kennedy Place, Maddingley
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Melton Toyota

FROM
C-HR 2WD
$ 36,490
FROM

KOBA C-HR 2WD $ 30,990


AUTO CVT DRIVEAWAY[D6]
AUTO CVT
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FROM FROM
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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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BACCHUS
MARSH

Baby Cos Lettuce Le Ocean


Twin Pack Frozen
Norwegian
Salmon
Portions 1kg

3
$ $
2 22
99 49 $ 99
KG EA EA

Tasty Truss Tomatoes

Alba Pork Spare


Ricotta Ribs

$
9 $
5 $
9
99 99 99
KG KG KG

Honey Leg Ham

½
PRICE
½
PRICE
Powerade
600mL
Varieties

$
1 11 1
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EA EA EA

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