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Tuesday 4 July, 2017 Serving Ballan and district since 1872 Phone 5368 1966 Fax 5368 2764 Vol 11 No 26

Police
detective
framed

(Below) VicPol Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton congratulates Det. Kevin Carson in Melbourne (Photo Lisa Gervasoni) and (main) Detective Carson at the launch in Ballarat. (Photo Helen Tatchell)

By Kate Taylor For those of you who said Im no oil Mr Carson said he is truly honoured to
painting youre wrong. be a face for those men and their families
A portrait of former Moorabool resident The event MC was long-time friend Paul that are no longer with us, and was simply
Kevin Carson has been entered in the 2017 Tatchell, a Moorabool councillor. doing his job.
Archibald Prize. Its a very large portrait. It shows his I do not consider myself to be
Detective Sergeant Carson, who recently piercing eyes, and also his large hands exceptional. I consider the courage of
moved from Yendon, was painted by which is perhaps a fitting metaphor for victims and their families as exceptional,
Ballarat artist Mr Milivoj Micich. his protecting the people, Mr Tatchell he said.
The portrait was revealed last week at said.
With the Royal Commissions findings
the Victoria Police Museum by Chief He noted that Chief Commissioner
Commissioner Graham Ashton, and then into Ballarat yet to be handed down, both
Ashton congratulated Detective Sergeant
at Ballarat City Council. Carson on his service. Mr Micich and Detective Carson hope this
Detective Sergeant Carson has been He grew up in Western Victoria, and portrait unites the Ballarat community
a serving member for 40 years, and hes a detective in Ballarat he would ensuring the pervasive abuse of children
is known for being involved with the have had to investigate people he knew highlighted by the Royal Commission
investigation into child sexual abuse and thats the calibre of the man. Hes will never be allowed to occur again.
within the Catholic Church in Ballarat. very professional. Hes a very worthy Mr Micichs aim is to be selected for
He is also known for his sense of humour person to be painted, hes someone whos exhibition by the Trustees of the NSW Art
which was on show as he addressed dedicated his life to the police force - hes Gallery and to applaud the great man that
attendees at the unveiling of the portrait. good subject matter, Mr Tatchell said. is Detective Kevin Carson.

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Tears, joy as jury delivers


not guilty verdict
By Jessica Howard dunger. Is that a really a
Keith Foggin.
motive for killing someone,
A Victoria Supreme Court for murdering someone, be-
jury has found Maddingley cause you couldnt produce
mechanic Christopher Trot- the car?
ter not guilty of murder. You might at the end of the
Mr Trotter had been on trial trial form the view that Mr
since June 2 for the murder of Trotter is a sloppy mechanic,
missing man Keith Foggin. a lazy mechanic and maybe
The two men were acquaint- a bit dishonest, but it is not
ed after Mr Foggin delivered grounds for murder.
his 1979 XD Ford station The jury announced their
wagon to Maddingley Car not guilty verdict on Tues-
Care in 2012. The jury heard day (June 27) after almost
Mr Trotter had been restor- two days of deliberations.
ing the vehicle over time. Mr Hutton told The Moora-
Mr Foggin disappeared bool News that the result
on September 24, 2015. His was a relief.
body has never been found. My clients instructions
Prosecutors allege Trotter were always that he had ab-
killed Foggin after the pair solutely nothing to do with
fought over the station wag- the disappearance or death
on, which had been reported of Keith Foggin.
ued to lie to missing person you to accept that Mr Fog- with no real evidence as to potential motive, stating that
to police in the months The family is all relieved
squad detectives throughout gin is dead without a body, how the body was disposed it was absurd for a murder to
leading up to Mr Foggins and from what Ive heard
the investigation. without a cause of death, of, he said. arise from a simple dispute
disappearance. from the family, [Mr Trot-
However, defence counsel without an autopsy, without [The Crowns case] is a over an old rust bucket. ter] is really relieved it is all
Crown Prosecutor Daryl
Brown said the accused had Neil Hutton said the Crown a murder weapon, without house of cards, its wafer thin Were not talking about a over.
lied about the progress of case was devoid of any real any inkling of how he was and its prone to collapse. car that someone takes to all The 45-year old mechanic
the car to both Mr Foggin evidence or substance. killed, without any idea of Mr Hutton asked the jury the hot rod shows and shows maintained a plea of not
and police, and had contin- The prosecution wants where the body is at all and to think seriously about a off. Were talking about a guilty throughout the trial.

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Tell him hes


dreaming
By Oliver Powell

It was no souvenir that went straight to the pool room for


Christopher Castle, who chose to represent himself in the
Bacchus Marsh Court.
He was convicted for a collection of crimes committed
in 2015 and had to pay $3000 to the court fund, received a
$1500 fine on top of a two-year good behaviour bond and a
12-month licence disqualification.
The court heard Castle obtained property by deception and
various driving charges along with theft. Castle pleaded
guilty to all the charges, and attributed the crime spree to his
Methamphetamine problem.
In 2015, Castle advertised cheap car batteries on Facebook.
An unsuspecting victim ordered 30 and transferred $480.
After the payment communication began to falter, the victim
L-R: Jesse & Christine Clark with baby Maverick, Ty King with baby Madden, Damian Mrsic with baby Flynn Hendrix, Alo sent around a pickup crew but neither the batteries or the
Lealaiauloto with baby, and Matt & Leslie Treadwell with baby Kade. Photo - DjHS accused were there. When confronted by the victim via a text

Hubba bubbas
message about the problem the accused said he had been in
a car accident and sent a picture to prove it. However, the
photo was date stamped 2011.
Shortly after that incident Castle was discovered on CCTV
at his old workplace breaking in and stealing loose change in
the office and a fundraising tin. Castle believed the $42 was a
sufficient payback for being f***ed over twice by [the boss].
By Jessica Howard The following day, Kathryn Mauger and Ty King became Police observed the accused intentionally skidding through
a roundabout at Derrimut on May 25, 2015 and upon being
proud parents to 3.08-kilogram Madden, while Jesse and
It took less than 24-hours for five bundles of joy to arrive into pulled over discovered Castle was unlicensed, and had been
Christine Clark welcomed baby Maverick, weighing
the world last month. since 2005. A month later (June 2015) police caught Castle
3.7-kilograms. driving unlicensed again.
Bacchus Marsh and Melton Regional Hospital saw the
delivery of six little bubs between 6am and 9pm on June 14 Erin Campbell and Damian Mrsic were delighted to Castle said the drug problem was behind him, and
and 15. announce the safe arrival of baby Flynn Hendrix, as was Alo represented himself because I just want this to be over;
Matt and Leslie Treadwell welcomed baby Kade on Lealaiauloto, who gave birth to a 3.5-kilogram bub that is yet some of these charges have been hanging over my head for
Wednesday (June 14), weighing in at 3.32-kilograms. to be named. 18-months.

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Bag is a good return


By Jessica Howard

A group of Bacchus Marsh


residents are fighting the
war on waste by limiting
their plastic bag use.
Louise Salt is one of 27 peo-
ple who have joined together
to make reusable boomer-
ang bags from recycled
materials.
Kristie Seketa MSC Regional Library Officer with the new look
The bags are aimed at re-
library van. Photo Helen Tatchell

New book look


placing the estimated 3.76
billion plastic shopping bags
that are disposed of in land-
fill sites throughout Austral-
ia every year. By Jessica Howard brary van was important for
Ms Salt said she heard about residents unable to travel to
Moorabools rural library Ballan or Bacchus Marsh.
the project in December last van is sporting a colourful Instead of missing out on
year and had created the lo- new look.
GO PLASTIC BAGLESS - Wendy Ginnane, Jess Carter, Louise Salt (founder of Boomerang Bags), being able to borrow books
cal group through Facebook. The mobile library service
Bronwyn Akers and Jennie Clark. Photo Lisa Comerford or electronic media, these
Boomerang Bags was was recently rebranded with residents receive the full
started by two women in The workshops have been unteer group was also look- other materials. an external paint job by Bac- benefit of our service, he
Queensland with the idea really positive, with people ing to donate to local com- Ms Salt said she hoped to chus Marsh graphic design
said.
being that each community both young and old gather- munity groups and sporting company, The Design Bus.
see more community mem- Rural residents can reserve
starts its own version of a ing together to furiously sew clubs. The bright new look will aid
bers join the boomerang books online to pick up from
group in order to made a dif- for about three-hours, Ms in increasing visibility and
I think there are lots of group, including males. the van, or peruse and bor-
ference locally. Salt said. awareness of the library ser-
places within our town- I think the word sewing row the large arrays of books
We do this by getting to- vice, which provides story
All the material has been ship where people are just on board.
can deter some men, but time activities and resources
gether and sewing bags out donated, with some fabrics handing over plastic bags, Join Moorabool Shire Library
there are so many other jobs to remote parts of the region.
of donated material that purchased or donated from so we plan to engage with Services at the community
involved in the project. We Moorabool Shire Library
would otherwise be thrown the Bacchus Marsh Hospital local schools, libraries and in the celebrations on:
really just want to see more Services will this week cel-
away and re-using it with an Op Shop. As we are all vol- sporting clubs in the hope Tuesday 4 July
people who are interested ebrate the new-look with
awesome new purpose, to be unteers, we rely on these sort that they can start to replace a special morning tea and Dunnstown, Recreation
a free reusable shopping bag of donations, but recycled plastic with our boomerang in reducing their plastic bag
craft activities. Reserve- 10am to 11am.
that people can use again fabric is just another way bags. use and we would love to see Bungaree General
Community members are
and again. to reduce waste going into A lot of them are actually more men become involved. Store- 11.30am- 12.30pm.
invited to attend the special
The Bacchus Marsh group landfill. made out of some really cool For more information, visit event today, Tuesday (July 4) Gordon Hall- 2pm 3.30pm.
have so far held four month- Ms Salt said while the bags patterns, so people can also Boomerang Bags Bacchus and Wednesday (July 5). Wednesday 5 July
ly meetings at the Darley were useful for everyday make a donation, which can Marsh at www.facebook. Moorabool Shire Mayor, Blackwood Hall
Neighbourhood House. grocery shopping, the vol- help us pay for thread and com/388313804858310. Dave Edwards said the li- 1.30pm- 2.30pm.

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Making it safe to play


By Jessica Howard

The Ballan community have dug deep into their pockets to


help fund a revamp of the old recreation reserve playground.
Ballan resident, Lori Conroy said the fundraising campaign
was aimed at replacing the dangerously outdated existing
playground.
There are parts of the current playground missing and
exposed; it really just needs to be torn down and replaced
with something suitable, she said.

A mix of
The Bacchus Marsh Choral Group. Photo Helen Tatchell
The old thing is definitely past its use by date.
Ms Conroy said the community had so far raised close to
$9,000 through donations, chocolate sales, raffles and an

global tunes
online GoFundMe campaign.
The whole community has been so fantastic. Everyone is
really willing to chip in and help support the project, she
said.
The Moorabool Shire have so far donated a little bit of By Jessica Howard
money too, which has enabled us to at least put down some
fresh bark beneath the existing playground. Its only a small Music lovers will be taken on a round-the-world trip with
step, but it means that in the meantime, it will be a little bit the Bacchus Marsh Choral Group this weekend.
safer for our kids. The local choir will perform their annual mid-year concert,
with this years theme being, International Medley; around
Ms Conroy said she hoped to raise close to $30,000 towards
the world in song and verse.
the total project a goal that is so far definitely in sight.
Chorister, Gillian Loughman says the performance will
We have two upcoming barbecue fundraisers and a barrel cover a range of music genres that the audience will know
night at the Commercial Hotel in Ballan to come. We plan and enjoy.
to raise a further $1,500 from those three events and that, The 20-member group have been rehearsing every
paired with what will hopefully be a Moorabool Shire grant Wednesday night for 12-weeks.
in August, should get us over the line. The show will be held at St Andrews Uniting Church on
We initially set a goal of $20,000, but after seeing how much Gisborne Road and will be led by the groups new music
the community has got behind us, our target has grown. director, Steve Aldridge.
The new playground is set to be completed by December or Ms Loughman said Mr Aldridge had been a valued member
of the choir for many years. He takes the reigns from
January next year.
previous conductor Anne Evans.
The fundraising barbecues will be held at the Ballan IGA on The Bacchus Marsh Choral Groups International Medley
SAFER THAN IT WAS Fundraiser facilitator for the July 22 and Ballarat Coles on August 13. The barrel night is
Recreation Reserve Lori Conroy and three of her six will be held at 3pm on Sunday July 9. Afternoon tea will be
to be confirmed. provided.
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Guilty plea for


Murder in Marsh
By Jessica Howard

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in Bacchus Marsh will plead


guilty to the charge.
Daniel Josef Duhovic was
alleged to have shot Mr
Hogan in the head at point
blank range with a shotgun
on the morning of May 24
last year.
The 33-year-old appeared in
the Melbourne Magistrates
Court on Wednesday (June
26).
It is believed Duhovic was
Audiometrist Danieel Coonerty (Bloom Hearing) fits Gary Cornell with his new hearing aids. enlisted to kill Mr Hogan by Detectives and police near the scene in Labilliere St Bacchus Marsh last Tuesday. INSET a floral tribute to Paul Hogan from work colleagues at the Noodle Lovers shop where he was

26-year-old Hong Kong na-


Murder in Marsh
a casual delivery driver. Photos Helen Tatchell

Photo Helen Tatchell

Bloomin
tional Yu Tung Lo, who was
living at the Labilliere Street
address at the time.
By Jessica Howard It is also alleged Duhovic shot the victim at point- They werent arguing. When I later heard there had
blank range at the request of Yu Lo. The pair appeared been a shooting on that street, I remembered that I had
A Bacchus Marsh man has been fatally shot in the in Melbourne Magistrates court on Thursday, each seen them standing outside the house.
driveway of his Labilliere Street home, in broad

The court heard Lo, also


charged with one count of murder. The area was cordoned off for over eight hours.
daylight. A Maddingley resident who ran past the Labilliere In the days following Mr Hogans death, tributes
Emergency services were called to the property just Street property just moments before the incident, flowed into Bacchus Marsh Noodle Lovers, where he

known as Tracy, had told a


before 8:20am on Tuesday (May 24) after the victim, said he saw a female of Asian appearance and a man was employed as a delivery driver.
who was sitting in his vehicle, sustained a gunshot standing outside the house at around 8am. Members of the community also took to social media
wound to the head.

boyfriend, Daniel Duhovic. Friends and colleagues of


I was jogging past and I saw an Asian lady standing to pay their respects.

number of people that Mr The man, identified by police as 48-year-old Paul outside with another guy, I think he might have been What a tragic and sad case of affairs. No one wins

lovely
Hogan, died at the scene. [the victims] flat mate, not the shooter. They had a here; a family have lost a dad and another family will

Hogan was abusive and she He said Mr Hogan referred Lo said she was living with
His alleged girlfriend, 26-year-old Yu Tung Lo, was whole heap of boxes and bags, I thought she might have be grieving over the choice their loved one made.
arrested by Homicide Squad detectives on Wednesday been going overseas or something. Breaks my heart, a post read.
night alongside a 33-year-old Thornbury resident The resident, who wished to remain anonymous, said Daniel Duhovic and Yu Tung Lo will reappear in court

wanted him dead. to Ms Lo as a f***ing liar Mr Hogan in order to com-


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By Kate Taylor and Mira read that Gary had his hearing court that Ms Lo moved into the train station and as they near Bacchus Marsh, said
aids stolen, understanding the impact this the Labilliere Street home in attempted to leave the prop- she did not have a sexual
Not long after the originals were taken in a would have on his daily life, felt compelled early May, and that Mr Ho- erty, a silver 4WD pulled up relationship with Mr Hogan,
home burglary, Ballan man Gary Cornell has to help and - as the local hearing specialists - gan had assisted her in find- to the house. who was described as being
brand new hearing aids. an obligation to get involved. ing employment at a local He said a man, believed to jealous and angry.
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He said Mr Hogan had vehicle with a shotgun and
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made plans to marry Ms pointed it directly at Mr Ho-
reading Garys story on the Moorabool $6,000 and are a step above the hearing aids gans head. Ms Lo was attempting to
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ebrant visiting the house on Mr Hughes said he heard
live, as she was tired of argu-
Here at Bloom hearing specialists were Not only can Gary hear well again, but we May 23. However, later that Mr Duhovic fire a shot as
all so very proud of our fantastic team at believe hell experience better hearing than day, an argument erupted a window of the vehicle ing with the deceased.
between the pair over text shattered. Lo will reappear in court in
Bacchus Marsh and extremely happy and before.
messages Hogan found on The witness jumped out August.
humbled to be able to help Gary in some Gary himself is very happy to have new Ms Los mobile phone. of the car and ran about Duhovic will appear in the
small way, a Bloom spokesperson told hearing aids, and very grateful to Bloom. Mr Hughes said text mes- 30-40-metres before ap- Supreme Court before Jus-
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Healthy grants
boost activity
By Kate Taylor The Darley Junior Football/Netball Club
will receive $3,000 to buy uniforms and pay
Four Moorabool sporting clubs have a share affiliation fees.
in $10,000 funding for minor projects. Local members Geoff Howard and Jaala
The money comes as part of the latest Pulford announced the funding.
round of VicHealths Active Club Grants, an We want to support locals to get active and
initiative to encourage more Victorians to get embrace a healthy lifestyle, no matter what
physically active. age, gender or ability, Mr Howard said.

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The Ballan Bowling Club will receive $2,000 Ms Pulford said the grants will help more
to buy three sets of lawn bowls, shade covers Moorabool residents to make physical
and advertising. activity part of their day-to-day life.
The Bacchus Marsh West Golf Club will Due to a lack of time, lack of confidence,
receive $2,925 to buy golf driver kits and to and societal pressures, many local people
enrol three members in a gold instructor just arent fitting the recommended amount
program. of physical activity into their week. With
The Bacchus Marsh Soccer Club will receive these grants, local sport clubs will be able
$2,078 to buy soccer sets, womens shin pads, to deliver a wider range of opportunities for
socks, goal-keeper gloves, uniforms and everyone to get active, regardless of ability,
soccer balls. Ms Pulford said.

Moorabool Shire Council


NOTICE OF ORDINARY MEETING OF COUNCIL NEW LOOK RURAL LIBRARY VAN
The next Ordinary Meeting of Council will be held tomorrow, Wednesday 5 July, 2017 Moorabool Shire Libraries is proud to launch our re-branded Rural Library Van.
in the James Young Room, Lerderderg Library, 215 Main St, Bacchus Marsh, commencing at To celebrate, we are hosting a special morning tea and craft activities for our on route
5.00pm. communities:
Members of the public are most welcome to attend. Tuesday 4 July, 2017:
Dunnstown, Recreation Reserve 10.00am to 11.00am
EMPLOYMENT Bungaree General Store - 11.30am to 12.30pm
Council invites applications for the existing vacancies: Gordon Hall- 2.00pm to 3.30pm
Occasional Care Team Leader Permanent Part-Time Wednesday 5 July, 2017:
Applications close Friday 7 July 2017 Blackwood Hall - 1.30pm to 2.30pm
Leisure Centre Services Ofcer Casual Applications close Friday 7 July 2017 Come down, bring the kids and take a look at what services we provide.
Team Leader Urban Amenities Full-Time position
Applications close on Friday 14 July 2017 TREE INSPECTIONS & PRUNING WORK
Grant Street, Bacchus Marsh
All details available from the website: www.moorabool.vic.gov.au
Monday 3 July Friday 14 July 2017
LIBRARIES Council will be undertaking aerial inspections and tree pruning works along Grant Street,
BOOK CHATS Bacchus Marsh.
Calling all booklovers to join in the conversation! The works are scheduled to commence on Monday 3 July and are anticipated to be
A book chat is just that a relaxed chat about the books youre reading or have read. completed by Friday 14 July. The works will be carried out between the hours of 8.00am
Share your reading experiences with like minded people over some light refreshments. and 5.00pm on weekdays.
New participants are warmly welcomed. All efforts will be made to minimise trafc impacts, whilst ensuring the safety of workers,
Lerderderg Library: Second Wednesday of each month @10am pedestrians, motorists and the general public.
Ballan Library: Second Friday of each month @2pm For further information or assistance, please contact Customer Service on 5366 7100.

SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAM TENDER


Winter School Holidays are fast approaching. Moorabool Shire Council invites tenders for the following contracts:
Visit www.moorabool.vic.gov.au/libraries to book your sessions. Tender Number Tender Description
Highlights include NAIDOC Week festivities, RooKeepers Wildlife Show, scrapbooking, childrens C02 2017/2018 Swimming Pools Refurbishment Works
animated musical comedy movie and sand art. Tender documents and full details of this notice will be available on Friday 30 June 2017 at
www.tenderlink.com/moorabool

Moorabool Shire Council: PO Box 18, Ballan VIC 3342 Telephone: 03 5366 7100 Facsimile: 03 5368 1757 CEO: Rob Croxford
Email: info@moorabool.vic.gov.au Web: www.moorabool.vic.gov.au Facebook: Moorabool Shire Council Twitter: @mooraboolshire
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Police Rounds
Ballan has once again been the target of an Inglis on Friday 23 June at approximately
attempted burglary. 7.20am.
Entry was made in to the Ballan Bowling It is alleged the male driver was in a silver or
Club on Friday 23 June, but nothing was grey coloured Mitsubishi sedan vehicle
stolen. Please direct any information to the Ballan
Sgt Michael Kearnes (Officer in Charge Police Station on 5368 1303 or Crime Stoppers
Ballan) said the community is asked to be on 1800 333 000.
vigilant after a number of suspicious loiters,
minor thefts and an attempted burglary in
the Ballan township.
Please report any suspicious activity in
the first instance via 000 to ensure a speedy
police response, he said.


Stranger Danger Police are requesting
assistance from the community after a
student was followed from Edols Street to

Girls to kick Aus Sport funding available


More people in Moora- chance to secure grants to strengthen their operations
By Jessica Howard With the growth of our female football
competition from 21 teams to 38 currently, it bool will be able to play the buy new sports uniforms and grow their membership.
Local girls will now have even more is important that AFL Goldfields assist in the sports they love, with the and equipment, or to expand I encourage clubs in Moor-
opportunities to play football thanks to an development of young potential footballers, State Government set to ex- the skills of coaches and abool to make the most of
All Girls AusKick program. she said. pand the popular Sporting officials. this support and apply on-
Starting in term three, the program is an Our All Girls Auskick centres are a way to Club Grants Program. Grants of up to $750 are line now for new uniforms,
exciting initiative of AFL Goldfields aimed promote football to young girls at community
The Labor Member for available for travel and up better equipment or training
at increasing AFL participation by females level and hopefully inspire them enough to
want to continue to play with a club with in Western Victoria, Jaala Pul- to $1,000 to buy new team for their coaches, Ms Pul-
throughout the region.
the region. ford, has encouraged appli- uniforms or equipment. In ford said.
AusKick sessions will be held in Gordon,
All Girls AusKick sessions will commence cations from local clubs and addition, grants of up to Applications for the Sport-
Melton and Ballarat. in Gordon on Friday, August 21 and finish on community organisations $2,000 are available to ex- ing Club Grants Program
AFL Goldfields female football manager, Friday, August 25. Sessions will take place at for the next round of the pand the skills of coaches opened on June 19 and close
Krista Woodroffe said the program would Gordon Primary School from 4pm.
provide opportunities for girls to be educated program. and officials. on July 19 2017. For more in-
For more details and registrations, please
on the fundamentals of football through fun, contact Krista Woodroffe at krista@ The Sporting Club Grants Clubs can also receive up formation or to apply online,
energetic activities. aflgoldfields.com.au or 0400 546 400. Program gives clubs the to $5,000 for initiatives that visit www.sport.vic.gov.au

Environmental Opinion
TOM

with Tom Kingston

Mine more coal;


but protect the reef
In a recent opinion piece, I Yet, funding for the envi- food rescue charities and treat the cause of the coral Carmichael project. In case the port of Newcastle by 11
concluded by making refer- ronment budget has been other community groups to bleaching our fossil fuel you missed the MEG show- to 12 million tonnes a year
ence to this years Federal cut 14 per cent since the Coa- install solar to reduce their emissions. ing, the documentary is equivalent to the output of a
Budget. As I said in the arti- lition formed government in emissions and save on en- That is enough on the fed- available at no cost for com- Hunter Valley coal mine em-
cle there was no mention at 2014. Under this budget, it is ergy costs. Theres also $110 eral (let us all ignore the munity screenings. Why not ploying about 1,400 people.
all of climate change, any- predicted the cut could be million being set aside for climate crisis we are liv- organise a screening in your So it appears that in these
where in the Budget. It was up to 27 per cent by 2020. Turnbulls Snowy Hydro 2.0 ing in), budget. I think the community? Support the coal stakes it is NSW against
as if the government thought New energy related meas- and a hefty investment into a Moorabool Environment Stop Adani movement and Queensland. The State of
that if they didnt mention it ures in this budget include a solar thermal project in Port Group (MEG) is to host, or help save the Reef!
Origin games now take on
in the Budget then it would focus on increasing gas pro- Augusta. already has hosted, the vid- According to the coal lobby- a much more sinister mean-
all go away. I would like to duction, taking out the most The Great Barrier Reef will eo Guardians of the Galilee ists such as Tony Abbott, the ing. NSW State of Origin
revisit this years Federal funding with $86.3 million. receive $1 billion after the about the threatened beauti- Galilee mine will employ team loses 1400 jobs in coal
Budget this week, among This sum will cover $19.6 worst coral bleaching season ful natural environment of 10,000. According to Adanis
while Queensland State of
other things. million to increase gas mar- in history was reported late Queenslands Galilee Basin. own calculations the figure
Origin team looks set to gain
Hidden deep within this ket transparency and over last year. Guardians of the Galilee cap- is closer to 1,450. And that
1450 jobs in coal. Win for the
years budget papers was $30 million for discovery Despite this, its clear an tures the raw beauty of the is before automation takes
Qld team by 70 jobs.
the revelation that the Cli- of new potential gas stores. overwhelming focus in envi- Queensland outback, where over. Let us settle for the
Now there will be added The overall result of this
mate Change Authority had ronmental funding is on ex- Adanis mine threatens es- figure of 1,450. Recently the
been stripped of almost two- pressure on those states who ploration and harvesting of sential water resources, and ABC obtained a confidential State of Origin game is a
thirds of its funding and oppose coal seam gas to not gas for Australias future in so much more. Presented report, commissioned by a tragic loss for the planet
confirmation that it will be spoil the party but go all out energy. It seems to me to be by Queensland born actor major coal company with and all on it. The only jobs
wound up. The only men- for gas, gas and more gas. rather short sighted to place Michael Caton, Guarding assets in NSW, which shows left will be in repairing the
tion of energy security was On the renewable energy money into environmental the Galilee is a 30 minute competition from Adanis damage, for those lucky to
in the wider context of pres- front, $6.2 million is going to conservation projects, such documentary on the battle to Queensland mine would re- survive the game.
sures on the cost of living for support the Solar Communi- as the reef fund, without stop the biggest coal mine in duce exports from Austral-
Australians. ties program which supports first actively attempting to Australian history, Adanis ias largest coal terminal at What is your opinion?
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Where does the truth lie?


By Kate Taylor I called Cr Toohey and
he didnt answer so I left a RATES farmers pay eight times more
There was more than one message, Mr Howard told
reason that the last meet- Balliang East farmer Kate Sharkey, one of more than
the Moorabool News after the
ing of council was special, meeting.
20 farmers who attended the meeting, pointed out that
and left the minutes read- council had chosen not to review an important document
Principal Cowan told the
ing more like the script for a relating to rates and drew a comparison to little kids.
Monty Python skit. meeting he is astonished
Ive found striking similarities to school camp on coming
The Special meeting was that the Dicker St improve-
to council, she told the meeting.
called for council to officially ments for out the front of the
school were not included in Camp is about developing inner qualities in young
receive budget submissions - people, leadership, problem solving, looking after your
32 in total. the draft budget a senti-
mates, respect above all. I dont feel this at council.

Centenary of child care


But centre stage was stolen ment echoed by parents,
explaining that there are Primary producers are why I am here educate yourself
by a councillor who told a
daily near-misses, with the on the issue justify to me why you cant review important
lie; a member of the public
who likened council to the schools over 100 students documents as the Rating strategy?
By Helen Tatchell porting them in their very
kids she had just taken on being dropped off and You tell me you will do an internal review how do I know
important role in childrens
It was 100-years ago in Rich- school camp; and another picked up in a chaotic choke you will? $100,000 to look at a rating strategy? $100,000?
lives.
mond the first Maternal and councillor who suggested point due to lack of parking. You are bound by state government legislation we know
The first purpose built that school teachers become that because you keep telling us that. A problem that is
Child Health centre opened, Infant Welfare Centre, as A severe accident is a mat-
due to the concern regard- lollipop ladies. not going away. $100,000 cant change legislation so,
they were known then, was ter of when, not if, his sub-
ing unacceptably high infant Most of the controversy was mission stated.
why do it? Treat your ratepayers like you would like to be
officially opened in 1957 around the Gordon Primary treated yourselves.
mortality rates. A concept plan to upgrade
in Young Street Bacchus School, which as 26 submis- We are already paying eight times more than average
It would be 22-years later in Marsh, staffed by Sister car parking on Dicker St was
sions, two speakers, and ratepayer, Ms Sharkey concluded.
Bacchus Marsh the first ser- Smith. There was also a kin- prepared by council, but de-
the school Principal Russel
vice commenced at the Shire dergarten at the site and is Cowan all pointed out, has sign and construction was
Hall in 1939, with the help of may be set to approve to just an empty paddock on
where the Young St Kinder- a dangerous parking prob- not funded in the budget at
the Country Womens Asso- 40kmph limits for surround- the other side and the an-
garten is today. lem due to rapid growth and the meeting, a council officer
ciation (CWA). lack of road and footpath ing streets. nual cost of a supervisor was
I believe the nursing pro- provided a very rough cost
Councillor John Keogh funding. Meanwhile, East Ward stated to be $18,000 per year.
fession is the cornerstone of estimate of $200,000 for the
(East Ward) officially opened Woodlands Ward Council- total project. Councillor John Keogh Cr Keogh then asked if
the 1917-2017 commemora- any community health ser-
lor Pat Toohey told the meet- Mr Howard advised that floated the idea of a special the school teachers could
tive display at the Lerder- vice, Cr Keogh concluded.
ing he had spoken with local council has the sole respon- charge for Gordon residents be trained to be crossing
derg Library, celebrating The current Maternal and member Geoff Howard on
sibility of upgrading parking to account for the Dicker St supervisors.
100-years of Maternal and Child Health team worked the phone about the issue.
alongside the Bacchus Marsh on the road, but did say that upgrade, but a council of- I dont think they want
Child Health. It was only two hours ago I
& District Historical Society he has asked the Principal ficer told the meeting that he to be a crossing supervi-
The issues facing families spoke to Geoff on this issue,
to put together a fascinating Cowan to forward internal could not recommend going sor, theyve done five years
have changed over the years to see if we could get match-
collection of images, mile- ing funding for internal and car parking cost estimates down that path. of university.., Principal
and the importance of this
service to women, children stones and memorabilia over external (parking) at the once the road and footpaths The idea of putting up a Cowan responded.
and families remains and the past century. The display same time, Cr Toohey said. have been upgraded. supervised crossing across The budget will go before
today, council is providing will be at the Lerderderg Li- The only problem is, he A council response on the Dicker St was also raised this weeks council meeting
services to dads and sup- brary until 20 July. hadnt. issue noted that VicRoads even though it would lead (July 5) for adoption.

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Text messages prove lies


By Oliver Powell from police at an estimated Hills property. Ms Hill said seized. On the phone police
80-90km/h in a 50km/h she didnt know whose car discovered text messages
A local Bacchus Marsh zone. The police finally de- it was, she was just getting between the accused and
woman has been ordered cided to discontinue their her smokes out of it. It was her friend that prove that Ms
to complete 250-hours of pursuit on the main street, found the registration plates Hill knew her former part-
community service and had believing that the accused on the car were stolen from ner was driving the car. In
her licence suspended for would not stop. They found Tullamarine a few months her statement to police, Hill
12-months, for a string of that the car was leased in prior. said she was telling the truth
charges between March and the accused name, and when Hill was also found guilty and doesnt remember send-
May this year. they questioned her she of Perjury, due to her inac- ing the messages.
Kylie Hill began her crime stated that she was at home curate statement given to
at the time and someone else The accused attributes the
escapade in March, with police about a car crash in-
a charge of Failing to Stop was driving. She was later volving a car she had leased crimes to a misplaced sense
on Police Direction. Police discovered to be the driver from a NSW based company. of loyalty to her former
noticed her driving irration- of the vehicle by CCTV, partner, who had a metham-
In the Bacchus Marsh court,
ally as she entered the APCO which she later admitted to, Hill claimed that someone phetamine problem.
service station in Bacchus saying the passenger told entered her unlocked house, The court heard she is
Marsh, and when they fol- her to drive off or he would took the keys and the car moving forward with her
lowed her into the car park do five years. and drove off. Several days life, by breaking ties with
she proceeded to drive off at The court also heard that later in an unrelated incident the former partner, and be-
pace. on April 14 this year, a sto- a friend of the accused was ginning an 18-month child-
The court heard she fled len car was located on Ms arrested, and her cell phone care course.

WHATS ON
The Whats 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.
Bacchus Marsh Uniting Church Parish
ADULT EDUCATION Services - St Andrews 9.30am every Sunday. Pentland Hills 2pm 1st Sunday of month. Family
Ballan & District Community House: Rear Mechanics Hall, Ballan. Term 2 program OUT messy Church, 4.30pm (4th Sunday of month). Enquiries - 5367 2543 (office).
NOW. All enquiries, bookings, classes & venue hire - call 5368 1934 . Holy Trinity Anglican Church - Bacchus Marsh
Darley Neighbourhood House & Learning Centre Service Times - Bacchus Marsh - Sunday 8.30am & 10am; Balliang - 2nd Sunday 10.30am, 4th
33-35 Jonathan Drive Darley. Short courses and classes. BM & District Photography Club - Sunday 9am. Myrniong 1st & 3rd Sunday 11am. Enquiries 5367 5362
Meetings 2nd & 4th Wednesday of month, 7.30pm. Enquiries welcome. Phone 5367 4390 Church of the Living God
Melton South Community Centre Christian youth ministry and bible teaching. 2nd Sunday of every month, 5pm. Open to all
Term 2 Program - out now. Bookings and enquiries call 9747 8576. ages. At 14 Darcy St Maddingley. Enq 0408 260 727.
The Laurels Bacchus Marsh Community College Bacchus Marsh Baptist Church
229 Main Road, Bacchus Marsh. Courses and classes. Enquiries & enrolments - 5367 1061. Sundays, 10:30am, Worship Service and Childrens Program. Phone 5367 6550 for more details.
Our Lady Help of Christians Korobeit: Mass every Saturday 6.30pm.
MEETINGS Golden Harvest Christian Fellowship
Non denominational - Prayer every Sunday 10am, Mens KYB Monday evenings 6pm. Ladies
St Andrews Playgroup Bacchus Marsh KYB Wednesday 1pm. Further details 0429 681 566.
(Behind St Andrews Church) Cnr Gisborne Rd & Lerderderg St Bacchus Marsh. Monday- Bacchus Marsh Life Church: Meeting 10am every Sunday at the BM College Drama Room,
Friday 9am, 11am, 1pm & 3pm. Enquiries Cindy 0433 651 066. in Grant Street. Enquiries Pastor Merv - 0412 290 036.
Moorabool Mission Recovery Group St Bernards Bacchus Marsh Catholic Church
Struggling with addiction; Pain from the past; family member out of control? Mass Times Saturday- 5pm; Sunday 8.30am & 10am.
Meeting weekly - Wednesday, 12.30pm Jean Oomes Room, Lerderderg Library, Bacchus
Marsh. Enq- Pastor Merv Patton 0412 290 036.
Ballan Playgroup
9am to 3pm
Every Tuesday of school Term. St Johns Anglican Church Hall- 9:30-11:30am.
Enquiries - 0409 681 138 Anna or 0421 905 558 Tamsin.
Bacchus Marsh & District Garden Club
Meeting 2nd Tuesday of each month, 7.30pm at The Laurels, 229 Main St Bacchus Marsh.
Guest Speakers. Supper after each meeting. All Welcome. Enquiries - Wendy 5367 4170.
Ballan Anglers Inc
Meeting second Wednesday every month. Hudsons Hotel, 7.30pm. More anglers and families
needed and welcome 0400 003 936.
Rose-Carers of Maddingley Park: Working Bees every 3rd Wednesday & Sunday of each
month. All welcome. Enquiries - 0418 171 119.
Bacchus Marsh Family Drug Support Group
For Family Members who have a loved one affected by drugs. Enquiries - 1300 660 068.
Alanon Support Group - for families of alcoholics proudly supported by
Meets at 10.30am on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month at the Uniting Church Hall,
Gisborne Road, Bacchus Marsh. Enq - 0421 222 717.
Lal Lal Moorabool Photographic Group Inc: Meeting 3rd Wednesday each month, 7pm.

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Soldiers Memorial Hall, Lal Lal. Enquiries 5341 7535.

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Footscray Poultry Club (at Bacchus Marsh)

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Meetings held 2nd Sunday of month, 2pm. Poultry Pavilion. Racecourse Rec. Reserve,
Balliang-Bacchus Marsh Rd, Bacchus Marsh. All welcome Peter 0428 112 295.

MARKETS
Ballan Lions Club Market Select Australia
Next market Saturday 5 August. First Saturday each month - Inglis St, Ballan 9am-1pm. AFL Goldfields Holiday
Enquiries 0402 390 080 (Wayne). Camps
Darley Market
Saturday 15 July, 1pm. 1st & 3rd Saturday each month at Darley Park Football Reserve.
Enquiries 0488 345 145 (Alan).
Ballan Farmers Market
Next Market Saturday 8 July, 9am-1pm. 2nd Saturday each month, Mill Cottage car park.
Enq 0498 361 291 or 0490 114 130.
$40
CHURCH Tuesday 11th July
Anglican Parish of West Moorabool
Bacchus Marsh Leisure Centre, Bacchus Marsh
Ballan, Bungaree, Morrisons and Gordon
Service Times Sunday 9 July - St Johns Bungaree, 9am; St Johns Ballan, 11am; St Marks in Participants to bring own lunch & water bottle.
the pub Gordon, 5pm. Enquiries - Glen Wesley on 5368 2730 for more details. All participants receive a packet of select footy cards and an
Catholic Parish of Gordon: Mass Times - Saturday 8 July Springbank 6.30pm. Sunday 9 album
July - Bungaree 8.45am; Ballan 10.30am.
Ballan Uniting Church (St. Pauls) REGISTER NOW AT
Services 1st, 2nd & 3rd Sundays 11.15am. 4th Sunday 9.30am Reflective Worship.
B3 Community: Focused, family friendly church with a difference. Services every 2nd & 4th
www.aflvicholidayprograms.com.au
Sundays at Avenue Bowling Club, Main St, Bacchus Marsh.
Bacchus Marsh Christian Church: Sunday Services 10am with kids program. 222 Main St, Like us on Facebook at facebook.com/aflvicholidayprograms and follow us on Twitter @
AFLVIC_HolProg to keep up to date with the latest news, competitions and photos.
Bacchus Marsh. Enquiries 9028 2622. www.bacchusmarshcc.org
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Cute Cottage in Bacchus Marsh Central Auction is


flavour of
the month
when 164 homes sold under
the hammer.
More homes than ever be-
fore sold at auction in May
with 180 sales 20 more
homes than the previous
2015 record.
Overall, 33 per cent more
homes sold under the ham-
mer in regional Victoria this
autumn than in 2015, when
the previous record was set
Joseph Walton
and 429 homes sold.
President, Reiv Vendors in East Geelong
have experienced the strong-
36 McFarland St, Bacchus Marsh While the majority of the
est results at auction this
states property transactions
Price: $395,000 $410,000 are conducted by private
year with every property
This Cute 3 bedroom home is situated in an outstanding that went to auction selling.
treaty, regional Victoria has
location in town. Within walking distance to the Village The suburb has held 24 auc-
experienced a record num-
Shopping Centre, Bacchus Marsh Primary, St Bernards tions this year, 19 of which
ber of auction sales in the
Primary School and public transport. This home has been were in autumn.
past three months.
well maintained with internal and external painting, recent Nearby Belmont also re-
additions including; a new roof, refreshed bathroom, and New REIV data shows auc-
corded strong results at
the added bonus of ducted heating and a reverse cycle air tion sales were at an all-time
auction this autumn with
conditioner for convenience. As you walk outside on to high in March, April and
May with regional vendors 46 homes selling under the
your large under cover deck you will be able to appreciate
seeing strong results under hammer from 58 auctions
the landscaped gardens. With the Convenience of a single
the hammer this autumn. a 79 per cent clearance rate.
carport connected to the home and car access to the back yard
to a good size garage with power. So if you are looking for a In March, more than 185 High autumn auction sales
home to live in, or a solid investment in a great location then homes sold at auction in were also seen in Torquay
give us a call today for your inspection. country Victoria with a and Geelong West, where 32
clearance rate of 70 per cent and 31 homes sold respec-
recorded. tively. Both recorded clear-
Sales under the hammer ance rates of above 80 per
were 21 per cent higher than cent.
the previous record for the Other regional towns expe-
month of March, which was riencing solid results under
set in 2015 when 156 homes the hammer include High-
sold at auction. ton and Newtown, with 26
Regional auction sales in sales; Echuca, with 19 sales;
April were also up by more and Hamlyn Heights, with
than 20 per cent with just 18 auction sales.
over 200 homes selling. For weekly auction results
The previous record for and median house prices,
the month was set last year visit reiv.com.au.

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drive to Bacchus Marsh main street Inspect Saturday 12.0012.30pm Within walking distance to the Village Inspect Saturday 11.0011.30am
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Primary Schools and shops. and secure double garage.

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This immaculately presented home This well loved property is perfect
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entry level home buyer or investor. Featuring 3 bedrooms, the main dining area, kitchen with a meals area, and a large enclosed sunroom

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bedroom with ensuite & WIR. The remaining bedrooms have BIRs. across the back. The lounge is serviced by a gas heater and there is a
Lounge, kitchen, dining & living areas tastefully decorated. There is wall a/c in the kitchen. Externally there is an oversized single garage
ducted heating & split system cooling installed for year round comfort. with roller door & a nice front veranda to admire the views.
INSPECT Saturday 17th June 11.00-11.30am INSPECT By appointment
FOR SALE $335,000 FOR SALE $345,000
CONTACT Peter Leonard 0429 671 990 CONTACT Daryl Gould 0409 233 157
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FOR SALE 14 Currington Cres, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 105 Wittick Street, Bacchus Marsh
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Luxury Family Living At Its Best Calling All Investors or First Home Buyers!
Spacious near new home on 691sqm approx. 4 generous bedrooms, 3 Excellent 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home close to Childcare & shops.
with WIRs, 1 with BIR, master ensuite inc. bath, dbl shower, dbl vanity Lounge which has a reverse cycle split system a/c & beautiful

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and sep toilet. Study/5th bed, large separate rumpus, quality open laminate flooring. Master bedroom with WIR & en, & bedrooms 2 & 3
plan kitchen/meals/living area with stone benchtops, dbl oven, gas have WWC & BIRs. Kitchen with wall oven & dishwasher, and adjoins
hotplates & WIP. 2 car garage, ducted heating & cooling & swim spa. the meals/dining area. Fully covered alfresco and single garage.
INSPECT Saturday 10th June 12.00-12.30pm INSPECT By appointment
FOR SALE $549,000 FOR SALE $380,000
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FOR SALE 45 Riversdale Crescent, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 72 Lerderderg Street, Bacchus Marsh
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Tastefully decorated throughout, this home will impress. Master bed Just metres from St Bernards Church, Bacchus Marsh Primary
with Ens & WIR and 2 bedrooms both with BIRs & a study/4th School, Kindergarden and The Village Shopping Centre. This classic

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bedroom. Large family area, modern kitchen with quality appliances. weatherboard home with high ceilings and timber floors comprises 3
Separate living & dining area. Large rumpus, double garage, large bedrooms, large kitchen/meals and lounge with enormous scope to
11292 (approx.) block, landscaped with beautiful in-ground pool & spa. renovate. Sitting on 805m block in finest location.
INSPECT By appointment INSPECT By appointment
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FOR SALE 4 Leahy Street, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 3/7 Fisken Street, Bacchus Marsh
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Perfectly sectioned and proportioned home on a generous 958 . Open
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Well located 2 bedroom unit. New floor coverings, new window
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rumpus that could be a 5th bedroom or study. Ducted heating, split Kitchen with upright stove & an adjoining spacious meals area, the
system cooler & ceiling fans. Double carport, and 10.8mtr x 6.6mtr lounge has a gas heater and a split system a/c, both bedrooms with
extra high Colorbond garage to the rear with power and side access. BIRs. Decked back veranda overlooking a large private backyard.
INSPECT By appointment INSPECT By appointment
FOR SALE $460,000 FOR SALE $275,000
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Rayner We put you rst


34 RIVERSDALE CRESCENT, BACCHUS MARSH 5 SHEA STREET, BACCHUS MARSH
AUCTION THIS SATURDAY OPEN FOR INSPECTION

BIG - BIGGER - BIGGEST 5 REASONS TO LOVE IT - BUY IT 3 1 1


Mortgagee in Possession Auction Saturday 8th July 2017 at 11.00am 6 2 2 1. Open plan living, dining & kitchen with polished oor boards.
Generous 6 bedroom home, master bedroom having a large WIR & full Ens.
Further 5 bdrms (all with WIRs) are all upstairs serviced by a big bathroom &
Auction: Saturday 8th July at 11am

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2. 3 carpeted bedrooms with built in robes to 2 rooms

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Private Sale: $329,000

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Inspect: Saturday 8th July 3. Ducted heating, evaporative ducted cooling and 2 ceiling fans Inspect: Saturday 8th July
an additional living area. 4. Fantastic pergola/decking area overlooking the reserve
10.15am10.45am 12.30pm1.00pm
Island Ceasar stone bench top & large walk through pantry to the laundry. 5. Single lock up garage with side gates for privacy and driveway for 2 cars
Downstairs is a separate powder room & ample storage under the staircase. Contact: Marcus Rayner 0418 556 699 Contact: Marcus Rayner 0418 556 699
DLUG with concreted driveway & path to the front door & massive storage Email: marcus@raynerrealestate.com.au Bonus Reason Close to shops, schools and public transport all on approx. Email: marcus@raynerrealestate.com.au
under the house. Great views, Land size approx. 862m2. 593m2

10 RAE COURT, BACCHUS MARSH 66 STONEHILL DRIVE, BACCHUS MARSH


NEW LISTING OPEN FOR INSPECTION

FAMILY HOME WITH BUNGALOW! 3 2 2 HERE IT IS! 6 5.5 2


Set on an impressive 1069m2 block in the popular Elms Estate. 6 bedrooms, walk-in-robes, ensuites to bedrooms 1-4;
3 bedrooms all complete with built in robes (Master with WIR and Ensuite) Private Sale: $529,000 Sizeable kitchen with dishwasher, stainless steel oven and lots of bench space; Private Sale: $765,000$795,000
2 spacious living areas, formal living with vaulted ceilings Inspect: Saturday 8th July Powder room, internal access from double garage; Inspect: Saturday 8th July
Timber kitchen with dishwasher and breakfast bar Upstairs has a spacious retreat with lovely views over Stonehill Estate;
12.30pm1.00pm 3.00pm3.30pm
Outside features a wrap-around wooden deck with pull down blinds & low Features include gas heating, evaporative cooling, alfresco area and side
maintenance gardens. Contact: Adam Tucci 0411 077 128 access to yard; Contact: Adam Tucci 0411 077 128
The residence also features a self-contained 1 bedroom bungalow/granny at! Email: adam@raynerrealestate.com.au Land size approximately 707 sqm; Email: adam@raynerrealestate.com.au

6 MAISIE COURT, BACCHUS MARSH 7 WITTICK ST, BACCHUS MARSH 18 CANN STREET, BLACKWOOD 11 PIKE PLACE, BACCHUS MARSH
OPEN FOR INSPECTION OPEN FOR INSPECTION

NEAT, TIDY & CLOSE TO TOWN QUALITY & CHARM IN ABUNDANCE GOLD ON CANN BLACKWOOD! SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME
Situated in the Clifton Park Estate on an approx. 750m2 Simply stunning, immaculate 3 bedroom home, Master Set on 1 acre (approx.) 3845m2 4 Good size bedrooms (all with robes)
Modern 4 bedroom family home. Master WIR & ensuite with ensuite & WIR. Formal entry, family room, formal lounge, kitchen/ Ensuite and walk in robe in main bedroom
The remaining three bedrooms all contain built in robes. 9 ceilings & Tassie oak timber ooring throughout. family/dining and sunroom Spacious separate loungeroom, dining and family room
The kitchen has plenty of bench & cupboard space, a Open plan lounge, gas log fi re, formal dining, separate 3 bedrooms plus study, master bedroom with ensuite Large kitchen, gas cooktop, wall oven and dishwasher
walk in pantry, Stainless Steel appliances including a family with space heater. and built in robes Gas ducted heating and reverse cycle cooling/heating
900mm Oven, Dishwasher, and Microwave slot. Blackwood kitchen, loads of cupboard & pantry space. Main bathroom with spa Double garage with auto door
There are two separate living areas, internal ac- Elevated deck overlooking expansive backyard. Single 2 Car garage with internal access and separate Covered pergola, garden shed, stone retaining wall and
cess from the DLUG, NBN connected, gas heating & garage with high ceilings and glass doors and window. workshop with additional car parking good size backyard - 846 sqm block (approx.)
evaporative cooling.
Private Sale: $457,000 Private Sale: $449,000 Private Sale: $740,000 Private Sale: $465,000
Inspect: Saturday 8th July 11.45am12.15pm Inspect: Sunday 9th July 12.30pm1.00pm Inspect: By appointment Inspect: By appointment
Contact: Adam Tucci 0411 077 128 Contact: Mark Davis 0458 224 405 Contact: Mark Dudley 0409 954 396 Contact: Rod Grant 0416 231 782
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CANCERJune 22 2017 Page 17
4 July,
Self improvement activities are favoured, but avoid ex-
tremes. Moderation generally is the weeks byword. A
family decision requires careful consideration. This is a

Stars & Puzzles


great time for communicating, mainly the sending of
emails.
LEOJuly 23-August 22
You find yourself being more assertive, which may lead
to a key goal. Your idealistic streak is also prominent as
you reach out to help others.
VIRGOAugust 23-September 22
QUICK PUZZLE A friends unusual ideas may be more practical than you

first believed. Communications improve and this is a
splendid week for speaking up. A relative may surprise
you with the depth of his or her sentimentality.
LIBRASeptember 23-October 22
This is the week to concentrate more on the near future.
You may be called on to assume the role of understudy.
Humanitarian interests are accented.
ARIESMarch 21-April 20
SCORPIOOctober 23-November 21
Setting high but realistic goals is a priority in a week
that accents planning. A shaky relationship may be on a This week accents financial planning and setting up a
steadier course. Family discussions may lead to an im- realistic budget. Some travel or travel arranging is on
portant decision. tap. Among gifts received now is one with a sentimental
value.
TAURUSApril 21-May 22
SAGITTARIUSNovember 22-December 22
Home improvements are indicated this week. A small
bonus may arrive by the weekend. This a excellent time Joint ventures are spotlighted. This week could see a
for home repairs and decorating. reunion with a childhood friend. A family member is on
the verge of making a key announcement.
GEMINIMay 23-June 21
CAPRICORNDecember 23-January 20
Your creative skills can be put to profitable use. This a
good week for planning your next move. A romantic re- After a period rich with career and domestic responsibil-
lationship demands more of your time but should be worth ities, you start to see the light at the end of the tunnel. A
the effort. former neighbour may approach you with interesting
news.
CANCERJune 22-July 22
NO. 9002 Self improvement activities are favoured, but avoid ex- AQUARIUSJanuary 21-February 19
ACROSS DOWN tremes. Moderation generally is the weeks byword. A Varied events make this an interesting week. The key is
1. Cipher (4) 1. Stupid (5) family decision requires careful consideration. This is a to cling to your sense of humour. A long lost friend from
7. Story (9) 2. Dog (5) great time for communicating, mainly the sending of a very long time ago may contact you.
8. Relative (4) 3. Implement (6) emails.
9. Above (4) 4. Grief (6) PISCESFebruary 20-March 20
10. Fruit (4) 5. Bound (4) LEOJuly 23-August 22
Your creativity shines this week, just watch that your
11. Place (4) 6. Sycophant (9) You find yourself being more assertive, which may lead imagination doesnt run too wild. Partnership arrange-
14. Foolish (4-6) 12. Bird (9) to a key goal. Your idealistic streak is also prominent as ments require careful review of each participants
16. Attendant (10) 13. Melt (4) you reach out to help others. responsibilities.
19. Acerbic (4) 15. Trial (4)
22. Herb (4) 17. Disclose (6) VIRGOAugust 23-September 22 BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
24. Garment (4) 18. Simply (6) A friends unusual ideas may be more practical than you Your powers of determination are impressive when you
25. Daze (4) 20. Vary (5) first believed. Communications improve and this is a pursue a goal, you do so with stamina. A new area of
26. Pleasant (9) 21. Dye (5) splendid week for speaking up. A relative may surprise interest that may range from public speaking to fine arts
27. Liberated (4) 23. Pour (4) you with the depth of his or her sentimentality. is on the horizon.
CRYPTIC PUZZLE LIBRASeptember 23-October 22
ACROSS This is the week to concentrate more on the near future.
You may be called on to assume the role of understudy.

SUDOKU
1. Not stern greetings (4). 7, Cant understand it when
you dont notice (4,2,3). 8. Miss the rubbish container Humanitarian interests are accented.
(4). 9. Fellow I installed as chief (4). 10. Follow to the
end (4). 11. Looks for the said keys (4). 14. The second SCORPIOOctober 23-November 21
or third pay-out (5,5). 16. Arrive about now but are un- This week accents financial planning and setting up a
successful (3,7). 19. Stop in spring (4). 22. Old man whos
after us (4). 24. Mark time (4). 25. Lovely and light (4).
NUMBER GAME
realistic budget. Some travel or travel arranging is on
tap. Among gifts received now is one with a sentimental
26. An attitude thats changing in it very quickly (9). 27. value.
Bear up and dont leave (4). ANSWER BELOW
SAGITTARIUSNovember 22-December 22
DOWN
1. Becomes destructive and one arrests (5). 2. Keep in Joint ventures are spotlighted. This week could see a
touch, OK? you say (5). 3. Country girl going to prison reunion with a childhood friend. A family member is on
(6). 4. Look for the key weapon (6). 5. Quickly eat and the verge of making a key announcement.
run (4). 6. Regret, I figure, going through the money (9). CAPRICORNDecember 23-January 20
12. In addition getting the telephone number (9). 13. Go
round for the ride (4). 15. Hasnt paid up, so we go in After a period rich with career and domestic responsibil-
(4). 17. Nevertheless, it makes sense, Henry (6). 18. ities, you start to see the light at the end of the tunnel. A
former neighbour may approach you with interesting
Get worked up, once you quote it (6). 20. A characteris- news.
tic dessert, I put in, is coming up (5). 21. Lit up, is
cheerful (5). 23. Reveal the age of the girl-friend (4). AQUARIUSJanuary 21-February 19
23, Date. Varied events make this an interesting week. The key is
to cling to your sense of humour. A long lost friend from
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9001
we-s. 17, Wit-Hal. 18, Ex-cite. 20, Tra-I-t (rev.). 21, Merry.
5, Bolt. 6, Pen-I-ten-ce. 12, Extension. 13, Spin. 15, O- a very long time ago may contact you.
QUICK SOLUTIONS
Down - 1, Busts. 2, Write (right). 3, Can-Ada. 4, G-lance. PISCESFebruary 20-March 20
Across - 7, Scarlet fever. 8, Falter. 9, Enrage. 10, Ap-
27, Stay. Your creativity shines this week, just watch that your
point. 12, Women. 15, Brass. 16, Stretch. 18, Claret.
19, Stem. 22, Us-Ed. 24, Tick. 25, Fair. 26, Pos-thast-e. imagination doesnt run too wild. Partnership arrange-
20, Polite. 22, Shetland pony.
Tail. 11, Sees (Cs). 14, Place money. 16, Get now-here. ments require careful review of each participants
Down - 1, Scrapper. 2, Fret. 3, Herring. 4, Offer. 5, Over-
Across - 1, Bows. 7, Fail to see. 8, Skip. 9, Ma-I-n. 10, responsibilities.
come. 6, Brag. 11, Observer. 13, Exciting. 14, Stipend.
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
17, Stale. 19, Last. 21, Lope. BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
veal. 18, Easily. 20, Alter. 21, Tinge. 23, Teem. Your powers of determination are impressive when you
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
6, Flatterer. 12, Partridge. 13, Thaw. 15, Test. 17, Re- pursue a goal, you do so with stamina. A new area of
Across - 7, Devil of a time. 8, Po-ten-t. 9, Second. 10,
Down - 1, Crass. 2, Dingo. 3, Shovel. 4, Sorrow. 5, Tied. interest that may range from public speaking to fine arts
E-victor. 12, S-lope. 15, Frank. 16, L-earner. 18, Can-
22, Mint. 24, Vest. 25, Stun. 26, Agreeable. 27, Free. is on the horizon.
ape. 20, S-O-nata. 22, Child prodigy.
Date. 11, Spot. 14, Half-witted. 16, Stewardess. 19, Tart.
Down - 1, Revolver. 2, LimE. 3, Port-I-oN. 4, Pause
Across - 1, Code. 7, Chronicle. 8, Aunt. 9, Over. 10,
(paws). 5, Circular. 6, S-E-W-N. 11, Can-nabis. 13, Pre-
QUICK SOLUTIONS
sti-ge. 14, C-ensure. 17, Re-ady. 19, Arch. 21, Nods.
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9002
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EDITOR Helen Tatchell & 12 athletes competed in the 2km event. Xavier Goodman U/14 Reserves
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Results
ResultsRound 10
Round 10 Results - Round 9
Club A B C D 19&U Division 1
Club
Bacchus Marsh A 41 B 43 C 34 D 19&U
36 30
Bacchus Marsh
Ballarat 41 54 43 57 34 32 36 2730 50 East Point Dragons 4.5 (29) def Ballarat Swans 3.4 (22)
LakeBallarat
Wendouree 54 58 57 - 32 36 27 4450 22 Sunbury Kangaroos 10.12 (72) def Melton Centrals 0.0 (0)

BFL Ladder
Lake Wendouree
Melton South 58 44 - - 36 23 44 2922 24
Melton South 44 - 23 29 24 North Geelong Magpies 16.10 (106) def Redan 1.1 (7)
Melton 24 24 11 35 49
Melton 24 24 11 35 49
EastPoint
East Point 61 61 61 61 41 41 35 3519 19 Division 2
Seniors NthBallarat
Nth BallaratCity
City 47 47 66 66 33 33 29 2955 55
Drysdale Hawks 6.15 (51) def Gisborne 4.3 (27)
Sebastopol
Sebastopol 50 50 27 27 19 19 37 37 8 8
Team % PTS Redan
Redan 45 45 44 44 38 38 23 2350 50 Carisbrook 12.9 (81) def Redan Gold 2.1 (13)
1 Lake Wendouree......139.08 36 Darley
Darley 19 19 23 23 26 26 25 2511 11
2 Bacchus Marsh......... 147.76 34 Ballarat Youth Girls
3 Darley........................148.50 32 Club
Club 17&U
17&U17&U
17&U15&U15&U
15&U15&U
13&U 13&U
13&U 13&U Ballarat Swans 18.15 (123) def Creswick 1.1 (7)
4 Sunbury....................124.21 28 Sen Res Sen Res Sen Res Lakers 17.12 (114) def East Point Dragons 1.2 (8)
Nth Ballarat City
Sen
33 42
Res 22
Sen 30 Res
13
Sen
9
Res
5 Redan........................123.94 28 Nth Ballarat
Bacchus MarshCity 15 33 12 42 15 22 9 30 8 13
11 9 North Ballarat City 10.8 (68) def Carisbrook Lions 2.2 (14)
6 Melton........................88.59 20 Bacchus
BallaratMarsh 14 15 21 12 13 15 15 93 89 11
Ararat Storm 20.16 (136) def Redan 2.0 (12)
7 Melton South............. 83.65 20 Ballarat
Lake Wendouree 53 14 23 21 31 13 12 1535 3
20 9
8 East Point...................90.45 16 LakeDarley
Wendouree
East Point Jnrs
48 53
21 48
39
20
23 16
4
31 11
11
1216 359 20 Riddell Youth Girls
Darley 39 16 1145 29
16 9
9 Ballarat....................... 78.13 14 Sebastopol
East Point Jnrs 17 21 15 20 35 4 19 1113 12
45 29 Sunbury Kangaroos 3.12 (30) def Darley Devils 1.4 (10)
10 North Ballarat City....86.27 12 Redan
Sebastopol
43
17
40
15
21
35
20
19
16 20
13 12 Melton Centrals 5.10 (40) def Bacchus Marsh Cobras 5.3 (33)
11 Sebastopol..................49.26 4 Redan 43 40 21 20 16 20
Reserves Gisborne Blue 26.23 (179) def Diggers Rest Burras 0.0 (0)
1 Darley........................258.79 40 Ballarat Football League Ballarat U/13 Junior Girls
2 Sunbury....................138.53 32 Results Round 10 Results - Round 5
3 Melton South............. 159.11 28 Seniors Ballarat Swans 4.6 (30) def Redan Gold 2.0 (12)
4 East Point..................154.40 28
North Ballarat City 13.16 (94) def Sebastopol 10.10 (70) North Ballarat City 12.14 (86) def Carisbrook 1.0 (6)
5 Lake Wendouree......140.77 28
6 Bacchus Marsh.........139.33 20 Redan 15.5 (95) def Darley 8.8 (56) Lakers 4.4 (28) def East Point Dragons 1.1 (7)
7 Sebastopol................. 67.87 18 Melton 11.10 (76) def East Point 9.14 (68) Riddell U/13 Junior Girls
8 Redan ........................78.45 16 Bacchus Marsh 18.19 (127) def Ballarat 10.6 (66) Darley Devils 20.17 (137) def Melton JFNC 0.0 (0)
9 Melton........................96.50 14 Lake Wendouree 16.11 (107) def Melton South 10.13 (73)
10 Ballarat........................57.22 8 Bacchus Marsh Cobras 3.7 (25) def Melton Centrals 1.5 (11)
11 North Ballarat City......23.21 4 Reserves

Darley Junior
Under 18.5s Sebastopol 15.15 (105) def North Ballarat City 2.5 (17)
1 Redan........................321.29 32 Darley 11.11 (77) def Redan 4.6 (30)
2 East Point ................ 268.44 32
Bacchus Marsh 20.18 (138) def Ballarat 3.4 (22)

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3 Lake Wendouree......185.48 32
4 North Ballarat City....221.59 28 Under 18.5s
5 Ballarat......................100.87 28 North Ballarat City 30.26 (206) def Sebastopol 0.1 (1)
6 Bacchus Marsh.........158.51 24
Redan 12.10 (82) def Darley 2.4 (16)
7 Melton South..............86.73 20 Round 10 v East Point Youth Girls Football (R9)
8 Sunbury.....................59.62 16 Ballarat 7.10 (52) def Bacchus Marsh 6.8 (44)
Darley 1-4-10 lost Sunbury Kangaroos 3-12-30
9 Melton.......................128.57 12 Lake Wendouree 14.6 (90) def Melton South 8.6 (54) FOOTBALL
10 Darley........................48.82 12 Goals Amber Mifud 1
Under 16.5 Seniors U/10 Seniors Awards Liv Mifsud, Brylee Stevens, Tylah
11 Sebastopol....................4.11 4
North Ballarat 7.7 (49) def Bacchus Marsh 5.8 (38) Goals Logan Growcott 1 Wright, Beth Cahill, Matilda Dyzel, Hannah
Ballarat 15.16 (106) def Mount Clear 5.7 (37) Awards Logan Growcott, Adam Harbright, Gianne.
AFL Goldfields Darley 15.16 (106) def East Point 4.1 (25) Archie Colbran, Jake Ive, Rhys Younger, U13 Girls Football (R5)
Deegan Giles, Bayliss Mifsud, Ethan
Womens Lake Wendouree 5.13 (43) def Redan 1.5 (11)
Mathews.
Darley 20-17-137 def Melton 0-0-0
Under 16.5 Reserves Goals Maddison Dremel, Maddie
Football Bacchus Marsh 6.12 (48) def North Ballarat 4.5 (29) U/10 Reserves Scott, Addison Wright, Alanah Tango,
Goals Harrison Benbow Jamie-Lee Moloney, Maddie Vella, Tahlia
League Ladder Mount Clear 9.14 (68) def Ballarat 8.4 (52)
Awards Brodie King, Jye Kettle, Lachlan Tschujasehenko, Shanayd Spence, Destiny
Darley 13.11 (89) def East Point 1.2 (8) Stewart, Matilda Worboyes, Ruby Thomas
Team % PTS Smith, George Martindale, Angus Kristitz.
Lake Wendouree 22.15 (147) def Redan 2.2 (14) Awards Matilda Worboyes, Alanah Tango,
Division 1 U/10 Development
1 North Geelong........ 2856.52 28 U/14 Seniors Destiny Stewart, Diamond Stephenson,
2 Sunbury ...................158.26 20 Goals Harvey Hoey 2, Brodie Hatcher 1, Maddie Vella, Hayley Ward, Maddie Scott.
North Ballarat 6.6 (42) def Bacchus Marsh 4.8 (32)
3 Redan........................135.80 20 Jimmy OMalley, Jet Darcy, Declan Johansen
Ballarat 7.6 (48) def Mount Clear 6.5 (41)
4 East Point ...................51.74 12 Awards Harvey Hoey, Cooper Davies, Jet
Darley 6.15 (51) def East Point 5.8 (38) NETBALL
5 Ballarat Swans.............40.98 4 Darcy, Lincoln Giles, Brodie Hatcher, Jimmy
Redan 8.9 (57) def Lake Wendouree 7.6 (48) U/11 Seniors
6 Melton Centrals........... 11.35 0 OMalley.
Darley 22 def East Point 4
Division 2 U/14 Reserves U/12 Seniors Goals Addison Wright 14, Milly Vallence 8
1 Carisbrook............... 483.53 24 North Ballarat 20.10 (130) def Bacchus Marsh 1.0 (6) Darley 6-10-44 def East Point 5-4-34 Awards Macey OHehir, Milly Vallence,
2 Drysdale Hawks.......339.42 24 Ballarat 5.10 (40) def Lake Wendouree 5.5 (35) Goals Joel Freeman 3, Harry Coller 1, Rudie
3 Gisborne.................... 97.45 12 Addison Wright.
Darley 6.7 (43) def East Point 5.5 (35) Forde, Aidyn Bartolo
4 Bacchus Marsh..........76.45 12 U/11 Reserves
5 Redan Gold...................3.68 8 Sebastopol 16.15 (111) def Redan 0.0 (0) Awards Deacon Fawcett, Seth Fawcett,
Darley 11 def East Point 2
Travis Tirkkonen, Harry Coller, Joel
Ballarat Youth Girls U/12 Seniors Goals Amber Milner 4, Alanah Tango 3,
Freeman, Kristian Williams.
1 Lakers..................... 2386.21 36 Bacchus Marsh 14.6 (90) def North Ballarat 3.3 (21) Lila Dugan 3, Shanayd Spence 1
2 Ararat Storm........... 1083.53 32 Ballarat 5.7 (37) def Lake Wendouree 3.9 (27) U/12 Reserves Awards Lila Dugan, Reese Perry, Shanayd
3 Ballarat Swans..........433.76 28 Darley 6.10 (46) def East Point 5.4 (34) Darley 6-3-39 def East Point 2-0-12 Spence, Tahlia Schicchitano, Amber Milner.
4 North Ballarat............168.42 20 Goals Jett Walker-Collins 2, Max Hoey 1,
5 Carisbrook Lions.......61.34 12 Redan 6.1 (37) def Sebastopol 1.6 (12) U/13 Seniors
Ned Loft, Jayven Tanner, Zeb Vincent
6 Redan...........................25.94 8 U/12 Reserves Darley 16 lost East Point 45
Awards Cooper Jordan, Max Hoey, Jock
7 Creswick......................18.70 8 North Ballarat 10.8 (68) def Bacchus Marsh 0.0 (0) Goals Takeya Tanner 7, Nikita Hanare 5,
Mauriks, Hunter Farley.
8 East Point Dragons....... 2.17 0 Eliza Tango 3, Jessica Hodge 1,
Lake Wendouree 4.10 (34) def Ballarat 1.1 (7)
U/14 Seniors Awards Tahla Ward, Nikita Hanare.
Riddell Youth Girls Darley 6.3 (39) def East Point 2.0 (12)
1 Gisborne Blue......... 1622.92 36 Darley 6-15-51 def East Point 5-8-38
Redan 5.2 (32) def Sebastopol 4.0 (24) U/13 Reserves
2 Melton Centrals........319.85 28 Goals Ryan Densley 2, Will Johnson 1, Darley 9 lost East Point 29
3 Sunbury Kangaroos.163.10 28 Cooper Murley, Finn Burns, Lane Havelberg.
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4 Gisborne White..........75.36 20
5 Darley Devils.............124.48 16
BFL Top Goal Kickers U/14 Reserves Awards Maddison Vella, Maddi Richardson.
6 Bacchus Marsh..........55.29 12 Darley 6-7-43 def East Point 5-5-35
Seniors U/15 Seniors
7 Diggers Rest Burras..... 1.81 4 Goals Jackson Vella 4, Joel Freeman 1,
Brendan Fevola Melton South......................... 40 Darley 22 def East Point 7
Keenan Chapman.
Ballarat U/13 Junior Girls Jarrah Maksymow Bacchus Marsh ..................... 35 Goals Kaylee Banner 14, Tylah Wright 8.
1 North Ballarat...........1587.50 20 Harley Inglis Darley..................................... 23 U/16.5 Seniors
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2 Lakers.......................342.59 16 Kyle Docherty Darley...................................... 22 Darley 15-1-106 def East Point 4-1-25
3 Redan........................164.94 16 Darley 16 lost East Point 21
Goals Adam Azzopardi 3, Ayden Tanner,
4 East Point..................163.64 12 Goals Edyn Thomas 11, Makita Spence 5
Reserves Mitch Ward 2, Andrew Azzopardi 1, Matt
5 Ballarat Swans.............52.68 8 Arnold, James Pope, Jai Dodemaide, Connor U/17 Seniors
6 Carisbrook................... 15.19 4 Aaron Speak Darley...................................... 30
Dane Grenfell Darley.......................................16 Ascough, Liam Cornford, Jaiden Martin. Darley 48 def East Point 21
7 Redan Gold..................13.79 4
Ross Gundry Darley.......................................14 U/16.5 Reserves Goals Mel Freeman 36, Charlee Keating 12.
Riddell U/13 Junior Girls
Darley 13-11-89 def East Point 1-2-8 U/17 Reserves
1 Bacchus Marsh........ 402.94 20
2 Darley Devils............. 367.31 12 Under 18.5s Goals Trae Van Leth 3, Regan King 2, Riley Darley 39 def East Point 20
3 Melton Centrals..........193.39 8 Aaron Clarke Melton South...........................31 Belnaves, Josh Arnold, Rylan Tanner 1, Mitch Goals Isabel Fischer 20, Emma Winzar 16,
4 Melton JFNC.................1.00 0 Jack Lalor Bacchus Marsh........................16 Winch, Jett Fuller. Keely Growcott 3.
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Bacchus Marsh Soccer Club
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Under 13s Open
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food and beverages. Tyres and Batteries
Low bake oven for factory fi nish Fill up your fuel tanks and get your water, oil
and tyres checked at no extra cost. Towing Services
Car-o-liner chassis straightener Its great news that we can continue to provide Now Available
Dustless sanding our specials on a wide range of drinks,
chocolate and chips with the 2 for 1 deals, 19 Smallmans Road Ballan
Spot welder available every day of the year.
Phone 5368 2752
For those shing enthusiasts, dont forget you
24hr secured, monitored premises can still stock up on your shing gear and bait
and in particular worms are our No. 1 selling
8/22-24 McPherson St, Maddingley MN0801G3

item. Phone 5367 7479


BALLAN AND Depending on the condition and size of
your tyres, prices start from $20 per tyre for
DISTRICT TOWING puncture repairs.

24 Hour Accident Towing


We are offering Disability customers who are
Complete Maintenance Services
S
CM

unable to get out of their car to simply phone


Car Removals ahead on 5367 3732 before you travel down Automotive service and repair
and let us know you are coming. We will come
out to your car and assist you in lling up.
Vehicle hoist install, maintenance & repair
Foodworks Fuel are looking forward to changes Mobile Service available
in the near future which will bring a whole Batteries Tyres 4x4 specialist
new refreshed look to the Service Station. Material handling repairs & maintenance
Also when you are passing by in Young Street,
try one of Daniels tasty Kebabs. Daniel is AFTER HOURS 24/7 SERVICING
operating from the rear carpark of Foodworks & REPAIRS (by appointment)
Call Simon 0419 750 753
Fuel and there is tailored mechanical repairs
for all your automotive needs.
Drive up and experience the good old friendly COURTESY CAR AVAILABLE
staff bringing back good old fashioned service.
2 Smith Street, Maddingley (Map 18 C6)
FOODWORKS FUEL
26 Haddon Drive, Ballan 206 Main Street
Ph: 5368 2888 MN0797G3
BACCHUS MARSH
Email - news@themooraboolnews.com.au  The Moorabool News 4 July, 2017 Page 27

A NEW LEVEL OF LUXURY


ALTITUDE SPECIAL EDITION 4WDs

LANDCRUISER 200 ALTITUDE LANDCRUISER PRADO ALTITUDE


SPECIAL EDITION SPECIAL EDITION
Black leather accented interior Black leather accented interior
Refrigerated cool box Blu-Ray2 rear seat entertainment system (RSE)
Front and rear parking sensors Rear glass hatch
LED fog lamps 18" alloy wheels
Unique brushed alloy-look interior trim Tilt and slide moonroof
Satellite navigation unit with digital radio 14 speaker audio system
Altitude exterior badging Altitude exterior badging

Introducing a new level of luxury - the Toyota LandCruiser 200 and Prado Altitude Special Editions.
With the advanced off-road capabilities of the GXL and equipped with additional luxuries they'll take your
T2017-006838
MN0988G1

adventures to new heights.

Melton Toyota
143-147 High Street,
Melton
T 03 8746 0300
LMCT 1976

meltontoyota.com.au
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YOUR LOCAL HAYMES SUPPLIER

Support your local paint distributor


owned and operated in Ballarat!

Wilsons proudly supports the following local


painters who use quality Haymes products
Topline Coatings GW Painting Brandon Hughes Rob King Legend Painting
Neil Glen Painting 0400 970 642 Damien
0418 312 288 0418 253 104 0467 050 587 0418 524 223

Howard Property J P Farley


Maintenance Bill Everard Glen Marks Max Graham
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Matt 0418 593 925
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