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Bishop Phillip Huggins arrives in a horse and buggy (driver Tony Farrugia) and escorted by the Creswick Light Horse Troop. Inset: PS students attached a wreath to a memorial cross at the dedication ceremony. Photos Helen Tatchell Everlasting Legacy By Jessica Howard Association chairman, Ken McDonald the project completed and I am indebted on the day, with the help of Tom Cannon, the addressed community members and invited to the fantastic assistance provided by my son of a WWI volunteer, Thomas Cannon. The Coimadai Memorial Park is officially guests, stating that he stood before them fellow committee and association members, Mr Cannon congratulated the editors open. with a great sense of pride. without whose dedication and inspiration of the book, Margaret Love and Bernice After 15 months of planning and hard work, Mr McDonald said the park had received we would not be standing here today”. Clarke, describing the project as a valuable the town’s memorial park was opened on great financial support from Federal, State Moorabool Shire Mayor, Cr Paul Tatchell compendium of information, statistics and Saturday to much pomp and fanfare. and Local Governments, however the said the Coimadai Avenue of Honour anecdotes. Approximately 450 people gathered at the achievement was mostly due to the inspired Restoration Association were a passionate The Coimadai Memorial Park was officially official dedication ceremony, which saw efforts of members of the restoration team of volunteers who didn’t take no for an opened by the Minister for Veterans’ Affairs light horsemen parade around alongside association and many businesses and answer. Senator Michael Ronaldson alongside VIP Coimadai primary school children dressed tradespeople from within the Moorabool “No means ‘what time will it be here’! guests Federal Member for Lingiari Northern in period costume. Shire. This was always going to be an ambitious Territory, Warren Snowdon, Member for Anglican Bishop Philip Huggins arrived by “Work on the park and the avenue has seen project,” he said. Macedon Mary-Ann Thomas, Member for horse and jinker and the Kyneton, Daylesford more than 60 different people volunteer their A new Avenue of Honour on the Coimadai- Melton Don Nardella, Member for Western and Geelong Brass bands assembled time and equipment, and have spent more Diggers Rest Road contains 129 trees, one Joshua Morris, Moorabool Mayor together to provide a WWI inspired musical than 2000 hours in the process,” he said. for each volunteer, complete with irrigation Paul Tatchell and Councillors John Spain, backdrop. “Since the moving of the cairn during Easter system. David Edwards, Tonia Dudzik and Allan Coimadai Avenue of Honour Restoration 2014, we have had a hectic time in getting The book, Coimadai 129 was also launched Comrie.

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By Kate Taylor other flood modelling work reasonable for ratepayers to relating to rural areas within be expected to carry the bur- Proposed flood overlays for the catchments of the Wer- den of that cost.” the east of Moorabool have ribee River, Lerderderg Riv- Cr Toohey said that he controversially moved to the er and Little River. believes that if Melbourne next stage. It is based on the ‘once-in- Water wants the flood over- A report prepared by coun- 100-years’ benchmark for lays then it should be the cil officers and put to the flood levels and flood areas organisation to do it – and June council meeting rec- under the Water Act, and for not have it sanctioned by 3rd JULY ommended finalising a pro- setting minimum floor lev- Moorabool Shire Council “as posed change to the Moora- els under the Building Act. if it was something that we bool Planning Scheme in However Mayor Paul Tatch- supported.” conjunction with Melbourne ell and Woodlands Ward “These things have seri- Water, before putting the Councillor Pat Toohey both ous ramifications for people proposal to public consulta- voted against finalising the further down the track and I tion and a planning panel. amendment, a vote that was THE INAUGURAL felt it was an issue that there C73 would introduce new defeated and now council needed to be a stand taken Ballan & District Chamber of Commerce flood risk planning controls will write to the Planning on.” to the Moorabool Planning Minister seeking authorisa- BUSINESS EXCELLENCE AWARDS 2015 Scheme, including flood ex- tion for council to prepare Cr Toohey called for a di- tent mapping and changes and exhibit amendment C73. vision, meaning that the To be launched Friday 3 July, 6pm to the planning scheme “I took a view that rate- council minutes reflect provisions. payers could be adversely which councillors voted Council Chambers Stead St, Ballan The new planning controls affected by this – particu- for and against the motion would also implement three larly if we have fire or flood to begin finalisation of the flood studies relating to the events and they would then amendment. Nominations Open Monday 6 July Werribee River, Lerderderg find themselves in a position Councillors John Spain, Al- MN02138G3 River and urban drainage where instead of having a lan Comrie, Tonia Dudzik Nominations Close Friday 31 July systems within the town- house to reconstruct, they’d and Tom Sullivan voted for ships of Bacchus Marsh and find themselves in a permit the motion while Pat Toohey Ballan. application position. and Paul Tatchell voted The new controls would “I felt that type of retrospec- against; Dave Edwards was also implement a range of tive planning wasn’t fair and an apology at the meeting.

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The property owners had ments without hindrance. be done and the six months “But from the evidence we have received, it cannot Tabled in parliament last made a submission to the In- Member for Western Vic- will go quickly.” be denied that many people who put their trust in the leadership of the Country Fire Authority now feel week, the report provided quiry and spoke at a public toria Region – and Inquiry Mr Ramsay said that he is betrayed,” she said. three recommendations at hearing outlining that PFOS panel member - Simon Ram- confident the inquiry can She said that the interim report records the work the the midway point of the in- contamination had previ- say reiterated that it is very run parallel to efforts to quiry – having heard from Committee has done so far. ously been found on the much an interim report and rebuild a training college “A conscious decision was made to listen first to the those affected by Fiskville, property and in blood test that more evidence is yet to within Ballan. testimony of those who had been affected by practices at and still to hear from gov- results, with a contamina- be heard, particularly from “I very much want to make the CFA training college at Fiskville. ernment agencies involved. tion notice on their stock be- the CFA, EPA and WorkSafe. sure that a training facil- “These are not easy stories to tell or easy stories to hear. The Committee has recom- ing issued and also revoked. “The report itself doesn’t ity is retained in the Ballan We have heard from people who have cared for a loved one with a debilitating and deadly disease, individuals mended that the Victorian The second interim report provide a full picture district, whether it’s at Government oversee thor- who were exposed to deadly materials and who suffer recommendation is to assess of what has occurred at Fiskville or somewhere else, now, and others living with the anxiety of developing a ough testing of soil and wa- the feasibility of providing Fiskville in relation to the but as part of the inquiry we deadly disease.” ter, including tank water, on voluntary testing for PFOS use of chemicals and foams have to investigate whether Ms Halfpenny noted that the next stage of the inquiry, adjoining or relevant prop- free of charge to firefight- and the impacts that has had Fiskville can be decontami- across the second half of 2015, will involve hearings erties to the CFA training ers – career and volunteer both to firefighters and those nated and the facility used with government departments and agencies that were involved with the operations at Fiskville. college at Fiskville to deter- – current and former staff at adjoining,” Mr Ramsay said. wholly or in part, safely.” “The Committee has not yet heard the full story and there mine any immediate risks, Fiskville, other trainees, and “We felt that even though is much more evidence to collect,” she said. and consider what needs to people who live or have lived it’s an interim report, we did Livestock all clear By Kate Taylor of comprehensive testing – this included both livestock, The CFA has confirmed that soil and the residents,” the owners of a farm adjoining spokesperson said. its Fiskville Training Col- He said that Victoria’s Act- lege removed grazing stock ing Chief Health Officer -ad from Fiskville land in Febru- vised the testing and assess- ary – just weeks before the ment showed meat from the site was closed – due to toxic neighbour’s property to be contamination. safe for consumption. The family that owns the “This was confirmed by sheep gave evidence at a Government and meat in- public hearing held by the dustry regulators. Fiskville parliamentary in- “A leading toxicologist quiry - which is investigat- has advised the amount of ing contamination of PFOS this chemical that a person used in firefighting foams. would ingest by consuming “A commercial lease on meat produced at the prop- land at Fiskville, used by a erty is at least hundreds of neighbour for grazing live- times less than the guide- stock, ended in early 2015 af- lines set by the European ter around 15 years,” a CFA Food Authority.” spokesperson said. Further public hearings into “In November 2013 the practices at Fiskville are set property was the subject to continue later this year. Photos – depi.vic.gov.au

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ORDINARY MEETING OF COUNCIL DRAFT BACCHUS MARSH RACECOURSE RESERVE SITE MASTERPLAN & The next Ordinary Meeting of Council will be held tomorrow, 1 July, 2015 in the Council ACTIVE SPORTS PRECINCT MASTERPLAN Chambers, 15 Stead Street, Ballan, commencing at 5.00pm. Moorabool Shire Council has endorsed the Draft Bacchus Marsh Racecourse Reserve Site Members of the public are most welcome to attend. Master Plan & Active Sports Precinct Masterplan for the purpose of public exhibition for an eight week period and Council are inviting feedback on the Draft Masterplans during this time. TIP VOUCHERS The Draft Masterplans are on exhibition until Thursday 30 July 2015 for the community Tip Vouchers for 2015/2016 will be available to purchase from Darley Offi ce, Bacchus Marsh to provide feedback. Library and Ballan offi ce from Wednesday 1 July, 2015. The Draft documents can be viewed at Moorabool ‘Have Your Say’ Residents who do not currently receive a kerbside waste collection are entitled to purchase one www.haveyoursaymoorabool.com.au or at Council’s Customer Service Offi ces: sheet of vouchers per year. 15 Stead Street, Ballan One voucher entitles residents to dispose of 240ltr of waste and between 4 to 6 vouchers for 182 Halletts Way, Darley a trailer load of waste at any of Council’s Transfer Stations. Lerderderg Library, 215 Main St, Bacchus Marsh 2014/2015 vouchers will be accepted at Council’s Transfer Stations until Monday 20th July, 2015, Submissions can be made in writing and sent to PO Box 18, Ballan VIC 3342 or via after which date they will not be valid. www.haveyoursaymoorabool.com.au Please contact the Engineering Services Unit on for further information. Contact Customer Service on 5366 7100 for more information. 5366 7100

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Trees to go for student safety By Jessica Howard standing pergola are also tive changes to the school, included in the plans along- Mr Scalzo said 32 sugar You may not be able to see side a new setting and gums were to be sadly re- the forest for the trees but sitting area, and a concrete moved from the front of after the school holidays path surrounding the bas- campus. you will be able to see the ketball court necessary for “Their destiny was sealed outdoor improvements at St draining. in the 1950s when they were Bernard’s Primary School. Mr Scalzo said the works lopped back brutally. Dis- Principal, Emilio Scalzo would not be possible with- ease and decay has entered said the students would be out the financial assistance the main trunks of the trees pleasantly surprised upon of the Parents and Friends rendering them unsafe,” he their return as a great deal Association and without the said. of work would be occurring supervision and planning “They will be replaced, in over the holidays. from Shane Cook and Dean time, with new natives and Plans include the removal of Jenks. even a fruit or chard. The trees and fencing in order to “I am also aware that sev- safety of the children must open up one side of the bas- eral families offered to lend take priority at this time. ketball and netball courts, their time to the school in Mr Scalzo said the Moora- and excavation works allow- order to keep the grounds bool Shire Council had ap- ing for the creation of a rock looking good,” he said. proved the removal of the retaining wall. However, whilst the plans trees, which would com- The construction of a free- included a number of posi- mence as soon as possible.

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They seem determined for asked to pay for things in Long-term resident, Ian us to pay it, but anyone who Melbourne that we don’t MacFarlane said despite liv- has been to this area would even use”. ing 30-kilometres away from understand that we are no- After refusing to pay the Melbourne, residents had, where near Melbourne”. $67 annual charge for many for years, been forced to pay Fed up with the situation, years, Mr MacFarlane now an annual parks charge that Mr MacFarlane began re- owes over $800 in park funds the maintenance of fusing to pay the annual charges. popular city reserves such as park charge, however said However, Managing Di- the Yarra River, Albert Park he soon began receiving rector for City West Water, and the Melbourne Zoo. phone calls from City West Anne Barker said properties “Parks Victoria relies on the Water, followed by the debt subject to the charge were The Sheehan family joined in to rehabilitate the landscape at last year’s event. fact that we were acciden- collectors. those that lie within the Ur- Photo courtesy - Port Phillip and Westernport CMA. tally once part of the City “They [CWW] contact us ban Parks Boundary, which of Werribee, and dismisses two to three times a year, was based on former mu- the fact that since 1994 we and it’s frustrating because nicipal boundaries. have been part of Moorabool if you get someone from the “After local government Shire,” he said. customer services depart- was restructured in the mid “Balliang East is not part of ment you’ve never spoken 1990s, parts of the former Melbourne, which is 30-kilo- to before you have to explain Shire of Werribee came un- Help plant metres from here”. the whole ordeal all over der authority of the Moora- Mr MacFarlane said he again. Some of them I’ve bool Shire Council but thought the issue had been been talking to for five to remained with the Urban resolved when a concilia- ten years and they’re very Parks Boundary,” she said. tor from City West Water, sympathetic, but when I “Properties east of the Lit- who bill and collect the an- reach someone new I have tle River/Balliang Creek and nual charge on behalf of to explain it all over again,” south of Spring Hill Road re- 5000 trees Parks Victoria, contacted he said. side within the Urban Parks him in 2011 promising to re- “I then started receiving Boundary, and are therefore fund a total of $11,500 to 24 calls from people in the Phil- subject to the Parks Charge”. By Jessica Howard very difficult for landowners ally from Melbourne which properties. ippines and I found out City A spokesperson for the De- to plant that sort of number is just amazing. We have an “However this was shortly West Water had sold us to partment of Environment, A decade of tree plant- by themselves, so the land- Indian environmental group retracted after an audit in the debt collectors. Nobody Land, Water and Planning ing will be celebrated next owners Josh and Tristia are from the Dandenongs who June that same year, but wants to discuss it with us said anyone having prob- month as Grow West head to very grateful”. none of the residents of Balli- and I think they’re probably lems paying their water bills have brought out about 50 or Rowsley to plant 5,000 indig- Ms Muir said whilst the ang East were ever consulted frightened because we try could talk to their local wa- enous plants. project was very community 60 volunteers for the last two or involved in that audit, or and invite them out here, ter corporation about what The annual Grow West driven, it also included a yea r s”. any other review for that and if they came they would type of assistance might be Community Planting Day large number of people from The Grow West Commu- matter,” he said. realise that we are not part of available. marks ten years in which outside the Moorabool area. nity Planting Day will run 1,800 volunteers have plant- “Grow West sponsor the from 9:30am to 4pm at Lot ed over 60,000 trees. day and we have also re- 7 Ironbark Road, Rowsley. Hosting this year’s event ceived support from the Bac- Lunch and afternoon tea are local residents John and chus Marsh Bendigo Bank Commuters change Tristia Lakey, who own 250 and the Bacchus Marsh Li- will be supplied. To register acres of property on Iron- ons club,” she said. visit www.growwest.com. bark Road, Rowsley. “However, the main people au or contact Emma Muir on Purchased in 2012, the we see volunteering are actu- 5368 7256. their timetable property was bought in order to develop the cou- By Kate Taylor highest demand. The new ple’s farm business. With trains will help to improve the support of Grow West Widespread timetable …customers capacity on particularly and Melbourne Water, over teething problems have af- 25,000 trees were planted busy services.” fected Ballan and Bacchus adjusting their along the waterways in 2013- Last week the state gov- Marsh train passengers. 14, and more than 50 acres travel patterns for ernment announced two of hill country were direct The introduction of a new a comfortable additional carriages will be seeded with endemic native V/Line timetable following added to morning and even- species. the opening of the Regional journey ing peak times from early Rail Link project has seen Grow West planting day - VLine next month. commuters forced to travel coordinator, Emma Muir “As people get used to the sitting on the floor, in the said a further 5,000 native new timetable, V/Line is ex- aisles – and even in luggage Cross on the Ballarat line. seedlings would be planted periencing some boarding areas. However passengers also on the property on Sunday, delays which is impacting on One Bacchus Marsh com- rated a mention. July 19 by a group of about the punctuality of services. 200 volunteers. muter counted 450 passen- “We’re already seeing Bac- Performance is already get- gers on a train with a seating chus Marsh and Melton cus- “This section of the prop- ting better and is expected erty is an old part of a large capacity of 215, with trains tomers adjusting their travel to improve further over the parcel of farmland which delayed due to the excess patterns for a comfortable coming days,” Member for is now being restored,” she time taken trying to fit pas- journey,” the spokesperson Geoff Howard said. sengers into trains with just said. said last week. “It was decided that the three carriages. She said that adjustments land wasn’t as productive as A V/Line spokesperson said are also being made to roll- “V/Line is monitoring pa- it could have been so this is it always takes a couple of ing stock. tronage across the network an opportunity to fence it out weeks for a new timetable to “We are also continuing to daily and will use this data and revegetate it. Having the “bed down” and that a coach progressively roll out new to determine the best alloca- availability of 200 volunteers service from Melton had VLocity carriages onto the tion of the new carriages for to plant 5,000 seedlings is Volunteers prepare for the planting day with seedling trays been added to the popular network and these will be the Ballarat line when they just fantastic – it’s obviously of native vegetation. 6.04am service to Southern placed where there is the come into service.” Page 12 The Moorabool News – 30 June, 2015 Email - [email protected] News HOME DECOR & MORE IMPORTS Great products at affordable prices *While stocks last, some conditions apply

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By Kate Taylor per week. That’s $78 a week councillors are there to rep- or $4,056 annually. This is resent you. Social media does Belgravia Leisure has re- a joke. Who will pay that?” not replace councillors.” versed its announcement wrote one unhappy member. The contract includes re- that group classes would no One commenter suggested duced pool opening hours longer be included in Bac- that an entrepreneur is need- and an agreement that coun- chus Marsh Leisure Centre ed to start up a new more af- cil will continue to subsidise memberships. fordable local service, while group fitness classes and the The original announcement another suggested that the centre’s crèche for the next was contained in a letter dat- change was a Moorabool six months. ed 16 June – which included Shire Council money-grab. A new letter dated 25 June a membership cancellation However Mayor Paul Tatch- currently being sent to form – and also advised that ell said that was not the case, BMLC members, reflects the there would also be less staff referring to the contract change. rostered on the gym floor. awarded to Belgravia at the “Existing group exercise The letter caused uproar June council meeting to run will be subsidised by coun- among members, with many council’s leisure services for cil for a period of up to six (L-R) Emmy Jansink, Christa Gohler, Joan Wilson, Rex Thorburn, Coral Whimpley and taking to social media to the next two years. Marjorie Goodchild. Photo Helen Tatchell months for council and voice their objections. “Belgravia made an error in Belgravia Leisure to engage “I can hardly express the reading their contract, and with the community to bet- depth of my disappointment the mistake has since been ter understand the utilisa- at the new Bacchus Marsh rectified. tion patterns, demand for Sentimental Leisure Centre arrange- “But members should have use to establish a much more ments. I went to a class to- approached their councillors efficient service option in the night. They gave me a letter instead of going to social future,” states the letter. that said the new ‘pay as you media – it would have been The cost to council of the singing go’ arrangements will cost resolved much more quickly. group fitness class and me $13 per class. I am cur- “The lesson is to use the crèche subsidies is as yet rently attending six classes resources available to you - unspecified. By Jessica Howard three months prior to the Ms Goodchild said the non- concert and was looking for- denominational group had The Bacchus Marsh Choral ward to the event. been performing for around group will sound out a tune “It’s all a bit of fun really, 12 years and were always of support next month. and the performance will looking for new members. The bi-annual concert, titled be followed by an absolutely The Bacchus Marsh Choral ‘Nostalgia’, will see a group splendid afternoon tea that Group will perform at the St of 35 choristers perform a Ponies to stay has all your old fashioned Andrew’s Uniting Church, collection of familiar folk songs in a fundraising event country favourites such as located at Gisborne Road for local charities. sponge cakes and slices,” she Bacchus Marsh, at 3pm on Member Marjorie Good- said. July 5. child said the choristers, “It’s entry by gold coin do- For more information con- ranging in age from 40 to nation, which goes to local tact Marjorie Goodchild on oncourse 90, had been rehearsing for c ha r it ie s”. 5367 3409. By Kate Taylor

Moorabool Shire Council Mayor Paul Tatchell has slammed claims that the Preparing for summer Bacchus Marsh Pony Club may be forced By Jessica Howard “If you look at the cause of them firsthand. It’s one thing to close while an extensive redevelopment deaths since the European to have a plan sitting on the takes place at the Bacchus Marsh Racecourse Whilst heat waves may be settlement, heatwaves have shelf, but we need to pull it Recreation Reserve. the furthest thing from your taken more lives than floods, out and ensure it’s practi- He was referring to an article in the Melton/ mind this winter, Grampi- fires or any other natural cal,” Inspector Cheney said. Moorabool Star Weekly that quoted the ans Regional Emergency disasters,” he said. The one-day session was Pony Club’s President as being fearful that Management Inspector, “We are talking about a me- one of four held throughout Neil Cheney said now is the dium temperature of 32 de- the Club would be forced to close if it was perfect time to be thinking grees for three days or more, the region, with Inspector not relocated before the BMRRR Masterplan about the potential risks. which doesn’t cool down Cheney also visiting Bal- redevelopment begins. A one-day session, led by over night so there is no re- larat, Stawell and Horsham. The draft Masterplan is currently out for Inspector Cheney and held lief, and when towns are hit “Local people have had public comment. at the Moorabool Shire by heatwaves of this extreme the opportunity to bounce “If the Pony Club wants to run a campaign Council offices in Ballan nature, the infrastructure around themselves and as a in the media, then to those people who read on Tuesday (June 16), saw a tends to collapse”. result we’ve teased out the that I’ll say this; the Melton/Moorabool Star number of local emergency A total of 31 people from major issues that will now services and health provid- Weekly doesn’t vote at council,” Cr. Tatchell the Moorabool and Hepburn be heard on a regional level ers come together to develop Shires attended the session, said. in September,” he said. a heatwave strategy report. including local police, coun- He said the claims came after a meeting held cillors, ambulance person- “Now more than ever is the Inspector Cheney said the with the BMRRR Committee of Management “The Pony Club will not be forced to close. aim of the session was to als, health services and aged time to be approaching this. and on that Cr. Tatchell attended – but he said The priority of council is that the Pony Club tease out the major issues care providers. I say the same with fire haz- and understand how differ- “Rather than thinking of ards – it’s no good worrying that he remembers the meeting differently. remains at the Bacchus Marsh Reserve, ent departments could ulti- the issues myself, I had peo- about a strategy when your “We had a clear understanding of the stages it can’t be any clearer. We’re not going to mately manage a heatwave. ple who’d be dealing with back fence is on fire”. that can be achieved. jeopardise the pony club.” Page 14 The Moorabool News – 30 June, 2015 Email - [email protected] News

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TOM Environmental Opinion with Tom Kingston Big banks fuel the fossil fuel fire The following quotation we generate processes rather sage Mr Abbott was silent. deeply admire the Pope’s entitled ‘Fuelling the Fire’. sition Australia for the chal- might well reflect our Aus- than holding on to positions Not so Mr Turnbull who decision to make the case – According to Market Forces, lenges of the future” tralian politics as it is now of power. True statecraft is told the ABC, “I think every- clearly, powerfully, and with since 2008 Australia’s big NAB - (The 2nd biggest lived, especially in relation manifest when, in difficult one will give great weight to the full moral authority of four banks (ANZ, Common- lender to coal fired power) to the environment. The times, we uphold high prin- it. It’s one of the great posi- his position – for action on wealth, NAB and Westpac) “We have a key role to play quotation is from Laudato ciples and think of the long- tions of moral leadership. It’s global climate change.” have loaned $36.7 billion to in providing finance to assist Si, Pope Francis’ Encycli- term common good. Political a position of global moral “As we prepare for global the fossil fuel industry in the transition to a clean en- cal on the environment, “A powers do not find it easy to leadership in the world climate negotiations in Paris Australia. ergy future” politics concerned with im- assume this duty in the work and drawing attention to this December, it is my hope The report also, for the ANZ – (is lending $2.7 bil- mediate results, supported of nation-building. (178)” these environmental issues that all world leaders and all first time, compares lending lion to coal and gas on the by consumerist sectors of In Opposition, Mr Abbott – climate change reducing God’s children will reflect to fossil fuels in Australia Great Barrier Reef) “will not the population, is driven to described climate change as greenhouse gas emissions - on Pope Francis’ call to come against the banks’ lending knowingly support custom- produce short-term growth. “absolute crap” and in his is one of them.” together to care for our com- to renewable energy world- er activities that significantly In response to electoral in- 2009 book Battlelines said it Mr Turnbull said he had mon home. wide, finding that for every impact on culturally or envi- terests, governments are was unclear if humans were read about two-thirds of it in “We have a profound re- dollar the banks have loaned ronmentally sensitive areas” reluctant to upset the public contributing to global warm- the “early hours of this morn- sponsibility to protect our to the renewables sector with measures that could af- ing. As Prime Minister, he ing” - the Communications children, and our children’s CBA - (Ratio of fossil fuel since 2008, $6 has been fect the level of consumption has said the Government Minister added that young children, from the damaging to renewable lending 12.9 loaned to coal, oil and gas. or create risks for foreign now accepts the science and people identified strongly impacts of climate change.” to 1) “We recognise our role investment. The myopia of takes the issue of climate with issues such as climate Meanwhile here in Austral- Finally a word from the in helping organisations to power politics delays the change “very seriously.” But change and had become dis- ia I have come across some banks on their clean, green transition to a low carbon inclusion of a far-sighted since he was elected, Mr Ab- illusioned with leaders who data of late on the invest- image: economy” Westpac - (which has environmental agenda bott has quickly dismantled showed little concern for the ment of our big four banks in What is your opinion? within the overall agenda much of Australia’s climate environment. fossil fuel. For the following loaned $6 billion to fossil fu- of governments. Thus we policy and appointed a cli- Not so also Barack Obama information I am thankful els since 2008) “Reducing the Next MEG meeting: Thurs- forget that ‘time is greater mate sceptic to lead a review who recently said, “I wel- to Market Forces – I strongly emissions intensity of the day July 30th Ballan Com- than space’, that we are al- into renewable energy. When come His Holiness Pope suggest you check their web- Australian economy is vital munity House 7.30pm ways more effective when asked about the Pope’s mes- Francis’ Encyclical, and site, especially their study if we are to sustainably po- All Welcome Page 16 The Moorabool News – 30 June, 2015 Email - [email protected] School Holidays A Moorabool News Advertising Feature

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ARIES—March 21-April 20 Your intellectual powers are strong and your natural charm gleams. Use this high powered week to carry out plans and make future arrangements - but find time too, to let friends share your ideas and affections. TAURUS—April 21-May 22 Arts are in the current picture. Weekend events can be beyond your happiest expectations, but meetings on Thursday - Friday prove more chaotic or dramatic than anticipated. GEMINI—May 23-June 21 There is a fine line between nosy and being concerned and some people may overstep it this week. Sunday is for congratulations - accepting them and issuing them. CANCER—June 22-July 22 The current emphasis is on simplification - in decor, dress and your approach to romance. Watch out for fanatics this week - they seem to be everywhere - and stay clear of prying neighbours. Page 18 The Moorabool News – 30 June, 2015 Email - [email protected] LEO—July 23-August 22 Don’t rush, confusion or a misunderstanding could wreck an otherwise brilliant professional or creative perform- ance. You feel less than your best this week, but a loved one enjoys the social limelight. VIRGO—August 23-September 22 There may be a small financial setback and then money Stars & Puzzlesmatters improve significantly. This is the week for holi- day planning. A budding relationship can grow, but don’t force anything just now. QUICK PUZZLE ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ LIBRA—September 23-October 22 ★ A loved one may be aloof, but it’s wise not to press him/

her too much. Travel is favoured, despite minor delays

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SCORPIO—October 23-November 21 ARIES—March 21-April 20 Thursday - Friday finds you making key domestic deci- Your intellectual powers are strong and your natural sions, but the weekend is for indulging in life’s favourite charm gleams. Use this high powered week to carry out luxuries. Friction eases in the career environment and plans and make future arrangements - but find time too, your family is more attentive. to let friends share your ideas and affections. SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22 TAURUS—April 21-May 22 A disappointment later in the week can be turned into an Arts are in the current picture. Weekend events can be advantage - so long as you are optimistic. Your romantic beyond your happiest expectations, but meetings on life perks up on the weekend. Children think you’re tops, Thursday - Friday prove more chaotic or dramatic than so encourage them to share their ideas and concerns. anticipated. CAPRICORN—December 23-January 20 GEMINI—May 23-June 21 This is a week for not mincing words and also a week for There is a fine line between nosy and being concerned finding yourself at the right place at the right time. and some people may overstep it this week. Sunday is Ingenuity could solve a friend’s romantic dilemma. for congratulations - accepting them and issuing them. Hosting is accented through the weekend. CANCER—June 22-July 22 AQUARIUS—January 21-February 19 NO. 8910 The current emphasis is on simplification - in decor, dress You express your thoughts with surprising ease, so take and your approach to romance. Watch out for fanatics advantage of the situation. An investigation yields sur- ACROSS DOWN this week - they seem to be everywhere - and stay clear prise information, but don’t be too eager to announce your 6. Besides (11) 1. Particle (8) of prying neighbours. finds. Small profits are realized by Friday. 7. Amphibian (4) 2. Hut (6) 8. Sicken (8) 3. Bird (6) LEO—July 23-August 22 PISCES—February 20-March 20 9. Beautiful (6) 4. Solitary (4) Don’t rush, confusion or a misunderstanding could wreck Communication and cooperation are accented. Your best 10. Master (6) 5. Improved (6) an otherwise brilliant professional or creative perform- efforts are joint efforts, especially in the fields of pub- 12. Said (6) 6. Give up (5) ance. You feel less than your best this week, but a loved lishing and advertising. A romantic partner may announce 15. Oppose (6) 11. Put off (8) one enjoys the social limelight. some exciting plans. 17. Roomy (8) 13. Information (3-3) VIRGO—August 23-September 22 19. Drink (4) 14. Fated (6) BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK There may be a small financial setback and then money You are dramatic, affectionate, self-assured, extravagant, 20. Flower (6-2-3) 15. Carry on (6) optimistic, proud and outspoken. You can reach major 16. Fish (5) matters improve significantly. This is the week for holi- day planning. A budding relationship can grow, but don’t goals provided you emphasize your strengths and don’t 18. Centre (4) force anything just now. brush off weaknesses. CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS LIBRA—September 23-October 22 6. Again, but not now (7,4). 7. Cut it out! This is where A loved one may be aloof, but it’s wise not to press him/ we get off (4). 8. Cross out “a girl” in the song (8). 9. her too much. Travel is favoured, despite minor delays What the sewer needs is a connecting link (6). 10. Save and amusing complications. This is a good week for when again you put your mind to it (6). 12. Fly as a job introspection - achieving new insights into the charac- (6). 15. Found a car overturned, a man trapped (6). 17. SUDOKUters of loved ones. A blinking love bird! (8). 19. Support for the circus per- former (4). 20. What was playing for Cinderella at mid- NUMBER SCORPIO—October GAME 23-November 21 night? (7,4). Thursday - Friday finds you making key domestic deci- DOWN sions, butANSWER the weekend isBELOW for indulging in life’s favourite 1. In full, about fifty take part in the event (8). 2. The luxuries. Friction eases in the career environment and phoney editor is made to feel small (6). 3. The business- your family is more attentive. man returned the Russian paintings (6). 4. I’m entering SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22 in the half mile with her (4). 5. Argue while making the bed and brewing tea (6). 6. It gives you a head start (5). A disappointment later in the week can be turned into an 11. Very tired of being on the graveyard patrol? (4-4). advantage - so long as you are optimistic. Your romantic 13. Charm the man to get the rule broken (6). 14. Smug- life perks up on the weekend. Children think you’re tops, gled by police? That is bad (6). 15. Tool needed to get so encourage them to share their ideas and concerns. the telephone line in (6). 16. Animal from an Eastern CAPRICORN—December 23-January 20 country (5). 18. Attacks the faces (4). This is a week for not mincing words and also a week for finding yourself at the right place at the right time. Ingenuity could solve a friend’s romantic dilemma.

SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 8909 Hosting is accented through the weekend. lure. 14, Ran-CID. 15, T-row-el. 16, E-land. 18, Mugs. 18, E-land. 16, T-row-el. 15, Ran-CID. 14, lure.

M-I’m-i(le). 5, Deb-ate. 6, Aitch. 11, Dead-beat. 13, Al- 13, QUICKDead-beat. 11, SOLUTIONSAitch. 6, Deb-ate. 5, M-I’m-i(le). AQUARIUS—January 21-February 19

Down - 1, Comp-L-ete. 2, Sham-Ed. 3, Tra-der (rev.). 4, (rev.). Tra-der 3, Sham-Ed. 2, Comp-L-ete. 1, -

Across - 6, Pomerarian. 8, Draw. 9, Four. 10, Place. 11, You express your thoughts with surprising ease, so take

Rind. 12, Performer. 16, Carbuncle.band. 20, Show.Rag-time 20, 22, Bear. Er- 19, advantage of the situation. An investigation yields sur-

ror. 23, Push.Flaming-O. 24,17, Aria. 25,T-rac-ed. Rhinocerous.15, Career. 12, Re-deem. 10, prise information, but don’t be too eager to announce your

Across - 6, Another time. 7, Stop. 8, Mad-rigal. 9, Thread. 9, Mad-rigal. 8, Stop. 7, time. Another 6, -

Down - 1, Morose. 2, Terrify. 3, Pamper. 4, Pirate. 5, finds. Small profits are realized by Friday. Under. 7, Faint. 13, Mar. 14,SOLUTIONS Snapper.CRYPTIC 15, Short. 17, PISCES—February 20-March 20

Afraid. 18, Barrow. 19, Lesson. 21, Weary.

15, Resume. 16, Sprat. 18, Core. 18, Sprat. 16, Resume. 15, Communication and cooperation are accented. Your best

Better. 6, Forgo. 11, Postpone. 13, Tip-off. 14, Doomed. 14, CRYPTICTip-off. 13, SOLUTIONSPostpone. 11, Forgo. 6, Better. efforts are joint efforts, especially in the fields of pub-

Down - 1, Fragment. 2, Shanty. 3, Grouse. 4, Lone. 5, Lone. 4, Grouse. 3, Shanty. 2, Fragment. 1, -

Across - 6, Second slip. 8, Rows. 9, Plot. 10, Ex-trA. lishing and advertising. A romantic partner may announce

11, Tied. 12, Pressed on. 16, A bit steep. 20, Pass. Forget-me-not. 22, 20, some exciting plans.

C-elia.Port. 23,19, Ew-er. 24,Spacious. O-tt-O.17, 25,Resist. 15, Woodpecker. Stated. 12, Expert. 10, Across - 6, Furthermore. 7, Frog. 8, Nauseate. 9, Lovely. 9, Nauseate. 8, Frog. 7, Furthermore. 6, - BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK

Down - 1, Teller. 2, Con-test. 3, AD-here. 4, B-lotto. 5, QUICK SOLUTIONS QUICK You are dramatic, affectionate, self-assured, extravagant,

S-p-rat. 7, Own-Ed. 13, Da-I (rev.). 14, Stretch. 15, Faith optimistic, proud and outspoken. You can reach major (anag.).8910 17, Bell-ow.NO. 18, Tramps. 19,CROSSWORD - Eleven. 21, S-c-SOLUTIONS goals provided you emphasize your strengths and don’t

owl. brush off weaknesses.

(4). 21. Right through, had been tough (4). tough been had through, Right 21. (4).

17. Teach and are boring (5). 19. Call again and sign on sign and again Call 19. (5). boring are and Teach 17.

language? (8). 14. In the car, be covered by a gun (7). gun a by covered be car, the In 14. (8). language?

ones that are awful (8). 13. The vigour of the jockey’s the of vigour The 13. (8). awful are that ones

ished the musical instrument (4). 11. Be afraid of certain of afraid Be 11. (4). instrument musical the ished

night-club performer (8). 6. Really disheartened, demol- disheartened, Really 6. (8). performer night-club

holding me up is wicked (5). 5. By the way, Jack is a is Jack way, the By 5. (5). wicked is up me holding

round (4). 3. Ran this terribly dull film (7). 4. The fellow The 4. (7). film dull terribly this Ran 3. (4). round

sic (8). 2. Really want the hotel to have good service all service good have to hotel the want Really 2. (8). sic

1. An entertainment nothing more than one piece of mu- of piece one than more nothing entertainment An 1.

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herent, got up from bed (8,4). bed from up got herent,

20. Complain when he backs in after you (6). 22. Inco- 22. (6). you after in backs he when Complain 20.

about three? (7). 18. He’s rushing the second drink (6). drink second the rushing He’s 18. (7). three? about

sion being registered to here (5). 16. Did she walk when walk she Did 16. (5). here to registered being sion

Fun wear (5). 15. All wrong about the business reces- business the about wrong All 15. (5). wear Fun

back (6). 10. Claim of the journalists covering it (7). 12. (7). it covering journalists the of Claim 10. (6). back

partition, for show (6). 9. The man in gold has a bad a has gold in man The 9. (6). show for partition,

7. Use violence to get an admission from (5,2,5). 8. A 8. (5,2,5). from admission an get to violence Use 7.

ACROSS

CRYPTIC PUZZLE CRYPTIC

21. Conceited (4) Conceited 21.

19. Hoist (4) Hoist 19.

22. Nonsense (12) Nonsense 22. 17. Trafficked (5) Trafficked 17.

20. Generous (6) Generous 20. 14. Fashionable (7) Fashionable 14.

18. Thrust (6) Thrust 18. 13. Souvenir (8) Souvenir 13.

16. Began (7) Began 16. Drink (8) Drink . 11

15. Vagrant (5) Vagrant 15. 6. Troll (4) Troll 6.

12. Support (5) Support 12. 5. Calamity (8) Calamity 5.

10. Superficial (7) Superficial 10. 4. Contest (5) Contest 4.

9. Hole (6) Hole 9. 3. Cigar (7) Cigar 3.

8. Teacher (6) Teacher 8. 2. Section (4) Section 2.

7. Awesome (12) Awesome 7. 1. Rest (8) Rest 1.

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Jason Yeap at the Underbank site yesterday. Photo - submitted Traffic to worsen with Underbank growth By Kate Taylor and a ‘town village.’ Underbank Stud Farm. permit application still has deficit.” structure development.” To support the population “We have and will continue to come before council – and Cr. Tatchell said the de- But the vote is still to come. Bacchus Marsh’s housing growth, Kataland will con- to work closely with Moora- he voted against the devel- veloper is offering to build “I’m not saying I’m vot- development Underbank is tribute to the extension of bool Shire Council and the opment previously. “good things” – but not ing for it, I’m not saying I’m set to expand. Halletts Way, creating ad- local community of Bac- “The last time it went before enough. voting against it –these are The State Government an- ditional Western freeway chus Marsh to ensure that council, when it was en- “It’s like building a house the considerations that are nounced last week that a Underbank builds on the access for motorists outside dorsed to go to panel, I voted and putting the footings in paramount.” 153Ha parcel of land will be of the existing town centre rich history of the area, and against it based on the lack last. Cr. Tom Sullivan also did rezoned to residential, add- and easing traffic congestion becomes the next generation of practical infrastructure in “I’m just saying it should not support the proposal ing to the already 15Ha area in the area. of the Bacchus Marsh town- Bacchus Marsh, and the lack be put in abeyance until saying his reasoning was earmarked for development. According to Kataland Di- ship,” Mr Yeap said. of infrastructure investment infrastructure requests to “given the current traffic is- A media release issued rector Jason Yeap, the design The development is ex- for a very, very long time; all tiers of government can sues that already exist, it is a by Underbank’s developer for Underbank takes inspi- pected to be staged over 15 the town of Bacchus Marsh be responded to - they can’t Kataland said the $250 mil- ration from Bacchus Marsh years, with construction and was built for 3,500 people,” put their heads in the sand bit premature”. lion project will include itself in both planning terms residential sales beginning he said. about this. For example, the “Until such time as the around 1500 homes for 5000 and design principles, re- later this year. “We can’t consider further government takes its stamp broader traffic issue is re- people and feature facilities specting the heritage and Mayor Paul Tatchell said extending Bacchus Marsh duty - and there’s no parity solved in Bacchus Marsh including a sports oval, 5km nature of the town as well as that while the rezoning has until there’s a realisation of to how much gets put back the situation will only get of bike and walking trails, the site’s previous use as the been approved, a planning the current infrastructure into the area through infra- worse.” Lost and Found

‘Max’ Male Domestic Long Hair Tabby, approximately 2 years – Found in Darley

Female Domestic Medium Female Domestic Medium Female Domestic Short ‘Bella’ Female Kelpie cross, Male Burmese, Cream, 10 Hair, Ginger and White, Hair, White, approximately Hair, Tortishell and White, Tri, approximately 4 years – years plus - Found in Violet approximately 2-4 years - 1-2 years - Special Needs approximately 8 months - Available for Adoption Town (Strathbogie Shire) Available for Adoption Adoption - indoors only Found in Bacchus Marsh as I’m deaf Available for Adoption Lost or Found a dog or cat? Keep up to date with impounded animals on Council’s Pet Adoption Facebook page – Moorabool Pet Adoption. (MSC DAB 2014-003) Female Beagle cross, Tan and White, approximately For more information contact Council Customer Service on 5366 7100. 2-3years – Found in Ballan APC Notice

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Dear Editor, and to bear the cost of pol- highly capitalised, smaller any responsible government it should have been raised. even if it costs us the earth. Recently, the Victorian lution - both in the air and farms in Victoria. should do, then it would We hope that now a target is We encourage the commu- Treasurer made some com- in personal drinking water We also found it discon- soon be seen that the benefits settled, our three2. local Form wind- andnity to conte join us tont find determined a way by the Council – Council decision ments at an Australian Pe- and water for livestock and certing that the ALP did are only for a small group of farms can proceed. We’re forward in these depressing troleum Producers and Ex- irrigation. not run a candidate in the corporate individuals and sad that this will be at the times. that the majority of people, [Name of publication] is bound by the Standards of Practice of the Australian Press Council. If you believe porters meeting indicating These are the people who recent Gippsland South by- cost of more renewables, in- Ben Courtice especially in country areas, the Standards may have been breached, you may approach the newspaper itself or contact the Council by that he had decided to take have stood in front of Drill- election. Does this mean that cluding big solar and energy Presidentemail ([email protected]) or by phone ([02] 92611930). For further information see a pro CSG stance in regard ing Company vehicles to the ALP think that country are going to be no better off storage, in the future. We’re Mooraboolhttp://www.presscouncil.org.au. Environment to unconventional gas in deny access and will do people are expendable? financially and a lot worse especially concerned that off environmentally and so- Group Victoria. so again. They will do this Gas is not a transition fuel “wood waste” which can be cially. Do not entertain the Mr Pallas needs to be aware because they are merely from coal, as APPEA would up to 90% of logging opera- CSG industry in Victoria. that so far in Victoria, 63 protecting their rural busi- like us to believe. In any tions, can now be burned for Dan Caffrey communities have declared nesses and livelihoods, not case, the gas is only for ex- “renewable” energy, cutting to mention their physical Traralgon into the true renewables themselves to be coal and port and will not help Aus- coal seam gas free. These and mental well-being. tralia to transition. target. [NameThe Moorabool of publication] News is bound are rural people and are Victorian farmers have had The CSG industry is not Our community in Moora- byis the boundStandards ofby Practice the of due warning and now know extremely well informed a benevolent organisation bool Shire still faces the theStandards Australian Press of Practice Council. If enough to never trust this about these issues because and they are only bound possibility of destructive youof believethe the StandardsAustralian may it is their lives, which will be industry. by one motivation and that Dear Editor, open-cut coal mining from havePress been Council. breached, youIf you may severely impacted by these APPEA says the industry is to make profits for their Moorabool Environment a mining permit at Bacchus approachbelieve the the newspaper Standards itself gas developments. It is their can co-exist with farming. shareholders. So Mr Pal- Group are deeply disap- Marsh; but the clean energy ormay contact thehave Council bybeen email ([email protected]) lives that will be affected by If this industry cannot co- las, if these proposals from pointed that the Federal gov- of the future is hanging in breached, you may or by phone ([02] 9261 1930). fugitive gas emissions and exist in Qld, then how can it the CSG industry were ernment have cut the renew- limbo because the Abbott approach the For further information see newspaper itself or who would have to compete possibly exist with our much subjected to a triple bottom able energy target when we government seem to want to www.presscouncil.org.au. for access to ground water more densely populated and line accounting process as could aim for so much more: keep the coal industry going contact the Council by email ([email protected] The What’s On section is for non-profit community organisations. All free events submitted will be considered for FREE publication at the Editor’s discretion.rg.au) Advertisingor by ofphone AGM’s in WHAT’S ON this section will only appear if a paid public notice also appears in the classifieds section, as per the constitution of Business & Consumer Affairs([02] for incorporated 92611930). groups. For further information ADULT EDUCATION MARKETS CHURCHsee www.presscouncil.or Ballan & District Community House Ballan Lions Club Market Holy Trinity Anglican Church - Bacchusg.au. Marsh New classes for Term 3 - Redesign Your Brain With Juggling: Saturday 4 July, 8am-1pm. Service Times - Sundays 8.30am & 10am; Wednesdays 10am; (School Holiday Sessions) 2 & 3 July and 27 July, 3 August; 1st Saturday each Month. Inglis St, Ballan. Enquiries - 0432 Balliang - 2nd & 4th Sundays 9am; Myrniong - 1st & 3rd Creative Writing – Memoir : starts 27 July. IPad Basics & 961 975 (Paul). Sunday 11am; Messy Church - 3rd Sunday 5pm. Enquiries Advanced, 31/7; Hip-Hop Jazz (5-8yo & 9-18yo) 21/7-15/9, Darley Market 5367 5362 (office). Enquiries & Bookings - Call 5368 1934 or email support@ Church of the Living God Saturday 4 July, 8am – 1pm. Stalls offer bric-a-brac, fruit/veg, bchvic.org clothing, plants and more. 1st & 3rd Saturday each month at Christian youth ministry and bible teaching. 2nd Sunday Melton South Community Centre Darley Park Football Reserve. Enquiries – 0488 345 145 (Alan). of every month, 5pm. Open to all ages. At 14 Darcy St Term 3 Program of Classes out now. Offering classes in Ballan Farmers Market Maddingley. Enq – 0408 260 727. computers, bookkeeping, cooking, craft, beauty, languages Next Market – Saturday 11 July, 9am-1pm. Bacchus Marsh Baptist Church - Sundays, 10:30am and lots more starting soon.Enquiries & Bookings - 9747 8576. 2nd Saturday each month, Mill Cottage car park. Enq – 0498 Worship Service and Children’s Program. Phone 5367 6550 Darley Neighbourhood House & Learning Centre 361 291 or 0490 114 130. for more details. 33-35 Jonathan Drive Darley. Short courses, recreation Our Lady Help of Christians classes, community groups, occasional child care, venue hire. CHURCH Sunday Mass 11.30am (2nd & 4th Sunday of Month) Enquiries welcome. Phone 5367 4390, www.darleylearning. B3 Community – Focused, family friendly church with a Ballan Uniting Church com difference. Services every 2nd & 4th Sundays at Avenue Services – 1st, 2nd & 3rd Sundays 11.15am. 4th Sunday 9.30am Bowling Club, Main St, Bacchus Marsh Reflective Worship. MEETINGS Anglican Parish of West Moorabool Golden Harvest Christian Fellowship Bacchus Marsh Family Drug Support Group Ballan, Bungaree, Morrisons and Gordon Non denominational - Prayer every Sunday 10am, Men’s For Family Members who have a loved one affected by drugs. Service Times - Saturday 4 July - St John’s Bungaree, KYB Monday evenings 6pm. Ladies KYB Wednesday 1pm. Enquiries - 1300 660 068. 6pm. Sunday 5 July - St John’s Ballan: 9:30am; St James’ Further details – 0429 681 566. Lal Lal Moorabool Photographic Group Inc Morrisons, 5pm. Enquiries - Glen Wesley 5368 2730 Bacchus Christian Fellowship Meeting 3rd Wednesday each month, 7pm. Soldiers Bacchus Marsh Uniting Church Parish Sunday Services 11am, RSL, Main St, Bacchus Marsh – Enq. Memorial Hall, Lal Lal. Enquiries 5341 7535 or secretary@ Services - St Andrew’s 9.30am every Sunday (3rd Sunday of Jim 0434 341 797. Bible Studies Wednesday 7pm, Enq. Donato lallalmooraboolphotographicgroup.org month Family Service). Pentland Hills 2pm 1st Sunday of – 0411 289 561. Footscray Poultry Club (at Bacchus Marsh) month. Enq 5367 2543 (office) or www.themarshuca.org.au Meetings held 2nd Sunday of month, 2pm. Poultry Pavilion. Bacchus Marsh Life Church Racecourse Rec. Reserve, Balliang-Bacchus Marsh Rd, Meeting 10am every Sunday at the BM College Drama Room, + $ Bacchus Marsh. All welcome – Jack 9741 9705. in Grant Street. Enquiries Pastor Merv - 0412 290 036. 18 30

RwEGoIONmALb ARaTtS NETWORK BALLAN FOOTBALL NETBALL CLUB Cowie St, Ballan SATURDAY JULY 4 What’s On TERRY NORTH POMMY JOHNSON BEV KILLICK with the Wombats Wednesday 1 July, 10am – 3pm FELTING Tutor Marcia King UK COMIC HEY HEY IT’S SATURDAY COMEDY CHANNEL @ Ballan Senior Citizens 8PM START 92 Main Street, Gordon $30 tickets pre-sale or $40 at the door on the night Enquiries - Tables of 8-10 available Drinks @ Bar Prices phone - 0447 367 908 SUNDAY 5TH JULY 1:30 pm For Tickets- TXT or call Sarah on 0423 733 496 OR email - [email protected] Email [email protected] OR Bookings 5368 9203 ( Advisable) via our Ballan Football Netball Club Facebook page Email - [email protected] The Moorabool News – 30 June, 2015 Page 21

Fantastic First Home Purchasing a winter getaway

Spending several weeks a year enjoying the delights of a mountain resort and neighbouring towns, may create the desire to invest in such a property, but it does not count as research. Questions to be investi- gated include how close the property is to amenities such as shops and restaurants, Enzo Raimondo whether there is car parking, how well the building has CEO, REIV been maintained in harsh weather conditions, associat- With mulled wine in hand, ed fees such as management an open fire blazing and fees and whether added fea- 7 Hine Court, Darley snow falling outside, it’s tures such as a balcony and Set back off the street this private family home is easy to be seduced by the de- a hot tub actually add to the impeccable both inside and out. Features 3 large lights of Victoria’s mountain capital value of the property. resorts and to consider buy- Local agents will be able to bedrooms, ensuite to master, open plan kitchen/ ing property there. advise on the potential re- meals/lounge room. The living area is light & bright, Just as beachgoers who turns if the property is to be the heating & cooling is well covered with gas central don’t want their holiday to let out when not in use as a heating & split system air conditioner for summer. end, a day on the slopes has means of leveraging equity. Outside you will find a large covered entertainment prompted many skiers and Agents in centres close to the winter holidaymakers to mountain resorts, such as area, double garage with rear roller door access, all set decide to buy a mountain Bright and Mt Beauty, have on a wonderful size block perfect for all to enjoy, this is getaway. holiday homes under man- one home sure to impress. On the market at $338,000. While price growth has agement. They are able to been subdued in some parts advise on how much rental of the state, although it is can be charged, likely ten- now picking up, Victoria’s ants and the features tenants alpine region has shown are seeking. substantial capital growth. Special conditions may The median house price for also apply at resorts; includ- the Alpine Shire in the 12 ing that some land may be months to the end of March leased and managed by a increased 11.7 per cent on the Resort Management Board. previous year to $357,500. A local agent will be able The median price for the top to give you advice on these 25 per cent of house sales conditions prior to purchase. in the shire was $427,500, The key factor, as with among the state’s highest. any property purchase, But of course a wide range is to make sure that you of properties are available, find the right property and from lodges at more than $1 gain the right advice prior million to small apartments to purchase. Armed with and even retail and restau- this information, and in the rant opportunities for those knowledge that you have wanting a complete change researched the area and – of lifestyle. where available – the local But holiday home purchas- prices, you should be able to es, as with any property pur- proceed with confidence as chase, must be underpinned you look to secure your win- by thorough research. ter getaway.

Daryl Gould – 0409 233 157 Steve Creese – 0475 888 101 Bob Gunnell – 0417 566 951 Ian McDonald – 0418 522 549 real people arbee real estate Peter Leonard – 0429 671 990 working in 5367 2333 real property 140 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh www.arbeerealestate.com.au Page 22 The Moorabool News – 30 June, 2015 Email - [email protected] John Kontek OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK R E A L E S T A T E B A L L A N Ph: 5368 1455 BUNGAL GORDON 1329 Egerton Ballark Road 370 Butterfactory Road NEW LISTING $410,000 $540,000 2 ACRES Set amongst matured trees and gardens this OWNER SAYS SELL! spacious brick home has 4 bedrooms all with Three bedroom timber home set on approx 20 BIRs with the master having an ensuite with a acres. Open plan kitchen, dining and lounge corner spa bath, separate shower, toilet and room with combustion wood heater and reverse vanity. Study or possible 5th bedroom. Formal cycle a/c. All bedrooms with BIRs and carpet. lounge plus a family room both with carpet. Family bathroom with shower over bath, vanity Combustion wood fire built into the existing and separate toilet. Large front balcony. 2 car chimney. The kitchen provides a combustion carport. 2 car garage approx 9m x 7m with stove as well as an electric stove, with tiled cement floor and power. Second shed/workshop floor coverings, a pantry, a ceiling fan and approx 7m x 5m. 2 dams stocked with trout. The a reverse cycle AC. Main bathroom with a property was formerly “Lovers Leap Nursery” shower, separate bath and tastic lighting/ which has shade houses, irrigated nursery heating. Gas hydronic heating throughout. beds and sundry outbuildings. The property is Alfresco dining area, 2 car LUG plus a large divided into 3 paddocks with good farm fencing. 40 x 40 shed with power and cement flooring. Orchard of mixed fruits plus Moorabool river on A chicken pen, bore water which is drinking eastern boundary. quality, plus tank water and a second paddock. WALLACE BALLAN 704 Bungaree-Wallace Road 72 Edols Street $415,000 $310,000 SPACE FOR THE FAMILY NICE AND CENTRAL Neatly presented 3 bedroom Timber set home offers Set on an approx. 502m2 block and located comfortable family living on approx 1.75 acres, with new centrally in the lovely Ballan township. This carpet, floor tiles and window coverings throughout. brick veneer home offers 3 bedrooms, each The kitchen provides a gas stove, dishwasher, ceiling carpeted and with BIRs. The kitchen provides fan and new tiles. Dining room has a reverse cycle air gas cooktop and oven with ceiling fan over conditioner. 2 of the 3 bedrooms have BIRs, the master the meals area and the cosy loungeroom has a walk through robe which leads to an ensuite with a offers gas heating. All kitchen/meals/living toilet and vanity. All bedrooms are carpeted. The family areas with polished hardwood timber flooring bathroom includes a separate bath/shower and toilet is separate. The laundry offers storage and tiled flooring. throughout. The bathroom offers shower, Patio/entertaining area, two car garage with cement separate bath, toilet and vanity. Outside you flooring, wood heater and remote roller doors. There will find, a single carport attached to the side is also a storage shed and a single LUG with cement of the house, small garden shed for storage flooring. Great access to the Western Freeway and only and a rear verandah. New colorbond fencing 10 minutes out of Ballarat. surrounds the property. BALLAN DALES CREEK 10/25 Lay Court 96 Cowans Drive $495,000 $469,000 COURT LOCATION ESCAPE TO THE COUNTRY!

2 5 bedroom, 2 bathroom home set on approx. 3 bedroom b/v set on appx 2770m . All bedrooms 3 acres of forested land. with BIRs with the master having an ensuite with Large open plan kitchen, dining and family area shower toilet and vanity and a WIR. Open plan with combustion wood heating, reverse cycle split kitchen dining family areas with timber flooring. system and ducted. The master bedroom offers Modern kitchen with a WIP, electric wall oven, gas a parents retreat, walk through robe and ensuite cook top and a dishwasher. Main bathroom has which requires finishing. The family bathroom separate bath and shower and toilet. Reverse cycle has bath, shower and vanity with separate toilet. ducted heating/cooling plus gas energy saver in the The kitchen offers free standing gas/electric stove, dishwasher and granite bench tops. Outside offers kitchen/family area. Rear covered decking area, a garden and chook sheds and an American style 20x30’ shed, 2x water tanks. Chicken pens and barn of approx. 9x9m with hot and cold water vegetable gardens for the whole family to enjoy. All connected, wood heater and power with cement completed with lovely kept grounds and gardens floor. The home features large return verandahs in a quiet court location close to all amenities. An and cathedral ceilings with under house storage inspection is sure to impress. and 2 x 20,000 litre water tanks. GREENDALE BALLAN 35 Hastings Lane 33 Lay Street OFFER ACCEPTED OFFER ACCEPTED $319,000 $379,000 RENOVATOR’S DELIGHT PERFECT FOR YOUNG FAMILY Western Red cedar home is set on approx. 2.5 Perfectly positioned 3 bedroom brick veneer acres in the popular township of Greendale. home set on approx 1/2 acre within walking distance to all Ballan amenities! 3 bedrooms all 3 bedrooms 2 with BIRs, the master having carpeted with BIRs. A recently renovated kitchen a WIR, reverse cycle aircon and ensuite with with floating timber floors, gas cook top, electric shower over a spa bath, toilet and vanity. oven and pantry. The kitchen, dining and family Quality electric cooking appliances and rooms are open plan with reverse cycle air con to dishwasher with slate flooring. Combustion the dining room and carpet to the family room. wood heater and reverse cycle aircon. Up Bathroom includes spa bath, separate shower stairs you have a lovely sized area perfect and toilet and new electric hot water service. The for the home office, rumpus room or even a laundry offers good storage with tiled flooring. teenagers retreat! Scattered native trees, a Large back yard, fernery, tool shed, man cave dog run, a stable and tack room and enough with wood heater, coolroom, chicken house and space to let the kids and pets explore! bird aviaries and to top it all off a small creek. John Kontek

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Geoff Taylor Dave McLennan Director / Sales Manager Sales 128 INGLIS STREET, BALLAN 0413 662 925 0448 677 772 Email - [email protected] The Moorabool News – 30 June, 2015 Page 23

MN0550G2 LEN SMITH REAL ESTATE www.lensmith.com.au

GREAT LOCATION! – NEW LISTING – AUCTION In the centre of town! – NEW LISTING

BACCHUS MARSH 56 Masons Lane A chance to renovate or redevelopment. In the same family ownership 3 1 1 for over 65 years this cement sheet clad home sits on a huge 1163 Inspect: By appointment sqm allotment with general residential zoning. 3 bedrooms, study, living room, kitchen/meals area and bathroom. Separate large character styled one bedroom bungalow with living/kitchen area. You have the chance to build your home here or use for unit Price: $345,000 development S.T.C.A. It is all here for you! Ideally located to popular Len Smith: 0418 343 754 Primary Schools, Village Shopping Center and Masons Lane Reserve. Web Id: -

Impressive Family Home In Central Location

BACCHUS MARSH 33 Franklin Street Charming well presented home in a beautiful tree lined street in popular 4 2 4 Maddingley. All within easy reach of schools, shops, tennis courts, Maddingley Park and the Railway Station. Large corner allotment of BACCHUS MARSH 19 Simpson Street 1011sqm (approx.) makes this property extremely appealing. With a Inspect: Wed 5:00-5:30pm Outstanding home on 2300sqm located in sought after pocket close 4 2 7 comfortable interior the home reveals 4 bedrooms (2 with BIRs), high Sat 10:00-10:30am to everything. Bright formal lounge positioned to capture views of Inspect: By appointment ceilings, timber kitchen with electric appliances, central bathroom, the gardens. A large master bedroom, walk in robes and ensuite. laundry with second shower and walk in linen, and a huge lounge with Auction: 1st August 11am Open plan family living area, dining zone and well-appointed kitchen. beautiful views of the Werribee River Reserve. Double garage, 12m x Paved verandah, large alfresco and landscaped gardens. Double 5m powered workshop, well established gardens, wide north facing On Site garage, ducted vacuum system, ducted refrigerated heating & Price: $650,000 patio area. General Residential Zoning. Land size 20.12m x 50.29. Terms Len Smith: 0418 343 754 cooling, wood heater, full solar system, 9m x 7m barn style workshop, Len Smith: 0418 343 754 – 10% Deposit Balance- 30 – 60 Days Web Id: - 6m x 7m colour bond garage, water tanks & bore with pump. Web Id: -

Location, Location, Location! Location, You Will Love It! - INSPECT SATURDAY

MADDINGLEY 88a Grant Street BACCHUS MARSH 29A Graham Street Elegant Peter Clark home overlooking the renowned Maddingley 3 2 2 Superbly designed with Northerly aspect. Absolutely immaculate 2 1 1 Park. Generous lounge, dining and light & bright kitchen area. Glass Inspect: By appointment inside and out, boasting high ceilings, double hung windows, Inspect: Sat 12.00 - 12.30pm sliding doors connect the home to the rear courtyard. 3 generous large lounge room with adjoining meals/dining area and quality bedrooms, the master features full ensuite & designer robes. Double kitchen with walk-in pantry. Family sized bathroom with double garage with extra door height ideal for caravan, boat or trailer. Auto shower, low allergy oor heating and evaporative cooling. Single remote and internal access to the home. Gas central heating, reverse Price: $499,000 - $510,000 garage/workspace with auto remote, front verandah, sun soaked Price: $345,000 cycle air-conditioning, 2.7 metre high ceilings, fully insulated walls & Len Smith: 0418 343 754 courtyard area, low maintenance garden and a side fernery. Close Len Smith: 0418 343 754 ceilings, tinted windows and 6mm thick glass. Web Id: - to Main Street Shopping, Cafes and Railway Station. Web Id: -

First time off ering in popular Maddingley! - INSPECT SATURDAY Town Central!

BACCHUS MARSH 3 Franklin Street BACCHUS MARSH 20 Young Street Superb family friendly address positioned in a tree lined street on a 4 1 2 You could not  nd a better location to Bacchus Marsh Village 3 1 1 block of approximately 900sqm. Comprising of 4 spacious bedrooms, Inspect: Sat 11.00-11.30am Shopping Centre and local Primary Schools. This solid brick home Inspect: By appointment large lounge, high ceilings, neat bathroom, renovated kitchen, dining room, and sun room at the rear of the home. Outside features double is worthy of a renovation or for someone to start up a business carport, separate workshop/garage, teenagers retreat/bungalow. from here, (S.T.C.A). 3 bedrooms, lounge, dining, kitchen/meals. Gardens with fruit trees, veggie garden, fernery and assorted shade Price: $397,000 Set on a large block the possibilities are endless, call today! Price: $379,000 houses. Conveniently located close to Grammar & Bacchus Marsh Len Smith: 0418 343 754 Len Smith: 0418 343 754 Secondary College, shops, Maddingley Park and public transport. Web Id: - Web Id: -

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OPEN FOR INSPECTION Saturday 4th July 11.30-12.00pm SOLD COLONIAL ENTERTAINER ASKING $385,000 BIG, BRIGHT & BRAND NEW ASKING $369,000 Bacchus Marsh 8 Todman Court 3 2 2 Ballan 13 McMahon Drive 3 2 2 Situated in a quiet court location in the Underbank Estate, this home is the ultimate entertainer. Spacious brand new home with emphasis on quality & modern lifestyle living. Classically A well laid out 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home with two separate living areas, expansive outdoor built by Lifestyle Homes features include: Master bedroom with WIR & full ens. Bedrooms entertainment area and beautiful timber kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Ducted heating 2 & 3 with BIRs. Open plan kitchen, dining, entertainment area, with quality S/S appliances, & ducted cooling compliment the overall package. Situated on a substantial 930 square metre remote controlled double garage with interior access, theatre room, study, timber decked block. PID: 788162 alfresco, fully landscaped and ready to move in. PID: 786537

SOLD NO SALE SOLD NO CHARGE NO ADVERTISING COSTS

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Like us on Facebook The Moorabool News Email - [email protected] The Moorabool News – 30 June, 2015 Page 29 Sport FUNERALS Gordon Football Under 18 - Another under- manned team ran out on PAT CASH I N the field with the boys put- ting up a good effort. Shane Hicks lead by example as Luke Dobbler played well FUNERALS down the field. Brady But- tler played well around the centre with Ben Frazer great 1114 Doveton St. Nth, Seniors around the ground. Issac In a fight for top position Bowker was steady for the Ballarat on the ladder Gordon came team. away with a good win, af- Final score – Beaufort 7.15 ter a slight scare, against (57) def Gordon 2.1 (13) Ph: 5333 3911 undefeated Beaufort at their home ground. After a tight Under 15 - It was a strong All Hours three quarters Gordon came win by the Eagles as they away in the last quarter kick- continued their great start to ing four goals to seal the win the season. Team work and and sit on the top of the lad- pressure was rewarded on der for the first time this sea- the score board with Mason Full service son. Beaufort failed to score Doll and Tyron McGinness in the last quarter. prominent goal kickers. Bacchus Marsh Soccer Final score – Gordon 9.13 Luke Dobler was solid again at moderate cost (67) def Beaufort 6.9 (45) in defence, Dom Bament Seniors Best - Mark Gunnell, Steve worked hard around the Bacchus Marsh (1) drew Daylseford (1) Patterson, Ben Quinlan, Tye ground and Lukas Blazko Goal - Kevin Langan 1. Murphy, Brad Hallam, Jack provided lots of opportuni- ties up forward. Under 17 Toohey The Moorabool News Reserves Final score – Gordon 8.11 Bacchus Marsh (15) def Horsham (0) (59) def Beaufort 1.1 (7) OFFICE 58A Steiglitz Street, Ballan, 3342 Goals - Ekerbicer 5, Cinel 4, Marozzi 3, Madacki 2, In a tough game, the Re- PHONE (03) 5368 1966 serves side could not match Scamangas 1. Under 12 - After a long trek FAX (03) 5368 2764 the opposition and fell short up the highway to Beaufort EMAIL Editorial [email protected] Under14C in the final stages of the the players were on their ‘A’ Advertising [email protected] match to lose by 27 points. Bacchus Marsh (1) drew Essendon United (1) game from the first bounce. Ad copy [email protected] Robbie Winter set the tone Playing against a quality op- EDITOR Helen Tatchell Under 13 of the match with a sharp position, they were fearless. GRAPHIC DESIGN Glen Martin goal in the first few minutes. Daylesford (6) def Bacchus Marsh Blue (2) Copper Fox lead by example The Ballan News Pty Ltd PUBLISHED BY Goals - Cody Thomas-Lewin 1, Jacob Kirwan 1. He was matched with good with Clayton Winter sup- Rural Press, Ballarat PRINTED BY play from Mick Kersley, porting well. Cam Reyn- 10,975 copies (CAB audit) DISTRIBUTION Under 11 Blue Daryl Perkins and Danny olds crumbling in the packs Published by Helen Tatchell, of 58A Steiglitz Street, Ballan, 3342 for Bacchus Marsh (3) lost Ballarat White (4) McTigue. Luke Toohey and and finding space. Branson The Ballan News Pty Ltd, 58A Steiglitz Street, Ballan, 3342. Printed Goals - Freddie and Jarrod. Paul Lahey were also good Nicholich and Riley Young by Rural Press Ltd of 30-32 Grandlee Drive, South Wendouree, 3355. contributors. had eyes for the ball all day Responsibility for electoral material is accepted by the editor, Helen Under 11 Gold Final score – Beaufort 11.9 with Jacob Lynch trying his Tatchell, of 58A Steiglitz Street, Ballan 3342. ABN 84 115 355 461. Bacchus Marsh (1) lost Vic Park Red (3) (75) def Gordon 7.6 (48) hardest. FREE ADVERTISING SELL YOUR ITEMS $100 & UNDER FOR FREE Email: [email protected] Phone: 5368 1966 *Ads must be emailed by Friday 12 noon. Ads by phone must be between 9.30am–12pm Tuesday–Thursday. PRIVATE ADS ONLY (NO BUSINESSES, NO ANIMALS, HAY OR BULK ITEMS). MAXIMUM 3 ADS PER PERSON.

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BJFL Ladder U/16.5 Seniors BFL Team % PTS 1 East Ballarat ...... 326.25 40 2 Redan...... 253.07 34 Ladder 3 North Ballarat...... 269.73 30 4 Bacchus Marsh...... 150.77 28 Seniors 5 Darley...... 115.27 24 Team % PTS 6 Lake Wendouree ...... 98.54 16 1 Redan...... 268.12 36 7 Ballarat...... 77.57 12 2 North Ballarat City....218.09 36 8 Mount Clear...... 34.01 8 3 Darley...... 180.65 32 9 Sebastopol...... 11.44 4 4 Lake Wendouree...... 129.80 28 5 Bacchus Marsh...... 115.37 28 U/16.5 Reserves 6 East Point...... 94.45 20 1 North Ballarat...... 807.08 40 7 Sunbury...... 87.17 20 2 Bacchus Marsh...... 235.06 36 8 Melton...... 65.07 14 3 Ballarat...... 139.11 28 9 Ballarat...... 86.32 12 4 Lake Wendouree...... 107.21 24 10 Melton South...... 53.40 10 5 Redan...... 85.31 16 11 Sebastopol...... 28.97 4 6 Darley...... 35.32 8 7 East Ballarat ...... 15.59 8 Reserves 8 Mount Clear...... 0.00 0 1 North Ballarat City....183.18 36 9 Sebastopol...... 0.00 0 2 Redan...... 279.66 32 3 Melton...... 164.48 28 U/14 Seniors 4 Darley...... 150.34 24 1 Lake Wendouree...... 924.44 40 2 Redan...... 167.83 28 Netball winner – Brianna Pawlowicz (BM) Youth Girls winner - Maddison James (Darley) 5 Sunbury...... 116.92 24 6 Bacchus Marsh...... 112.69 24 3 Ballarat...... 156.23 28 4 Darley...... 120.05 28 7 East Point...... 111.11 20 5 North Ballarat...... 95.84 24 Ballarat Junior Football League 8 Lake Wendouree...... 94.53 20 6 East Ballarat...... 122.07 20 9 Ballarat...... 58.47 16 Results - Round 10 7 Mount Clear...... 105.06 20 10 Melton South...... 36.49 12 8 Bacchus Marsh...... 22.97 8 U/16.5 Seniors 11 Sebastopol...... 36.19 4 9 Sebastopol...... 11.07 4 Redan 26.19 (175) def Sebastopol 0.1 (1) Bacchus Marsh 8.9 (57) def Darley 6.8 (44) U/18.5s U/14 Reserves North Ballarat 15.6 (96) def Ballarat 4.4 (28) 1 East Point...... 330.55 40 1 Darley...... 421.19 36 Results - Round 10 U/16.5 Reserves 2 North Ballarat City....239.65 32 2 Lake Wendouree..... 384.93 36 3 Redan...... 231.38 32 Seniors Lake Wendouree 11.7 (73) def Redan 10.7 (67) 3 Ballarat...... 309.14 36 4 Melton...... 216.27 32 Bacchus Marsh 8.10 (58) def Melton 7.15 (57) Bacchus Marsh 14.19 (103) def Darley 2.4 (16) 4 North Ballarat...... 180.00 24 5 Bacchus Marsh...... 108.44 28 5 Bacchus Marsh...... 146.33 20 Ballarat 19.14 (128) def Melton South 13.13 (91) North Ballarat 24.21 (165) def Ballarat 1.1 (7) 6 Sunbury...... 93.97 20 6 East Ballarat...... 40.94 20 North Ballarat City 15.15 (105) def East Point 4.12 (36) U/14 Seniors 7 Lake Wendouree...... 87.25 16 7 Redan...... 167.78 16 Redan 35.15 (225) def Sebastopol 4.2 (26) Redan 13.11 (89) def Sebastopol 3.0 (18) 8 Ballarat ...... 93.81 14 8 Mount Clear...... 18.46 8 Lake Wendouree 10.8 (68) def Mount Clear 2.1 (13) Darley 17.17 (119) def Lake Wendouree 12.13 (85) 9 Darley...... 34.61 12 9 Sebastopol...... 4.93 4 Darley 14.12 (96) def Bacchus Marsh 2.3 (15) Reserves 10 Melton South...... 41.55 10 North Ballarat 9.7 (61) def Ballarat 5.5 (35) Bacchus Marsh 12.5 (77) def Melton 10.7 (67) 11 Sebastopol...... 24.53 4 U/12 Seniors 1 Darley...... 370.32 36 Melton South 14.9 (93) def Ballarat 12.7 (79) U/14 Reserves 2 East Ballarat ...... 264.34 34 East Point 11.14 (80) def North Ballarat City 11.12 (78) Redan 25.9 (159) def Sebastopol 0.2 (2) Lake Wendouree 17.17 (119) def Mount Clear 3.0 (18) 3 Ballarat...... 177.73 30 Redan 24.15 (159) def Sebastopol 1.0 (6) Darley 7.6 (48) def Bacchus Marsh 1.5 (11) 4 Mount Clear...... 189.20 28 Darley 10.15 (75) def Lake Wendouree 3.7 (25) Women’s Ballarat 6.4 (40) def North Ballarat 1.0 (6) 5 Bacchus Marsh...... 193.28 20 Under 18.5s 6 Redan...... 116.91 20 U/12 Seniors Melton 23.11 (149) def Bacchus Marsh 5.5 (35) 7 North Ballarat...... 97.88 16 Redan 10.14 (74) def Sebastopol 0.0 (0) Football 8 Lake Wendouree...... 27.50 12 Melton South 10.12 (72) drew Ballarat 11.6 (72) Mount Clear 12.11 (83) def Lake Wendouree 0.0 (0) 9 Sebastopol...... 0.96 4 East Point 6.8 (44) def North Ballarat City 4.7 (31) Darley 5.4 (34) def Bacchus Marsh 2.3 (15) Results - Sunday 28 June Redan 11.12 (78) def Sebastopol 2.5 (17) Ballarat 8.10 (58) def North Ballarat 2.3 (15) U/12 Reserves Melton 6-8-44 d Bacchus Lake Wendouree 8.18 (66) def Darley 5.6 (36) 1 Sebastopol...... 230.47 38 U/12 Reserves Marsh 0-3-3 2 North Ballarat...... 786.54 36 Sebastopol 2.4 (16) def Redan 1.6 (12) Best - Krista Woodroffe, Mount Clear 9.3 (57) def Lake Wendouree 0.5 (5) 3 East Ballarat...... 89.02 26 Emily Sculley, Chrystal 4 Ballarat...... 136.09 24 Darley 2.3 (15) def Bacchus Marsh 0.2 (2) Leyton, Dannielle Men- 5 Mount Clear ...... 116.18 24 North Ballarat 3.6 (24) def Ballarat 2.3 (15) zies, Emily Crawford, Zhoe 6 Darley...... 73.61 20 Clarke. 7 Redan...... 66.09 12 BFL Top Goal Kickers Next week - Jacana at home 8 Lake Wendouree...... 38.32 12 Seniors (Maddingley) 9 Bacchus Marsh...... 23.96 8 Derick Micallef North Ballarat City...... 4 1 Peter Shepherd Bacchus Marsh...... 35 Ballan Golf Club Jake Edwards Darley...... 3 0 BFL Youth Girls Rhys Ellis Darley...... 2 9 Results - Week ending Saturday 27 June Results - Round 9 Harley Inglis Darley...... 21 Wednesday – Stableford Dane Grenfell Darley ...... 19 Ballarat 15.10 (100) def Darley 1.5 (11) Winner - Ken Muhlhan 36 points, R/up on c/b Con Britt. Goals - Bethany Cahill 1 NTP - 15th Jimmy Walsh Reserves Best - Emily Robertson, Charlee Macpherson, Magpie - 14th Michael Di Fiore. Jarryd Walters East Point...... 2 9 Maddison James, Abbi Bolt, Leah Thorburn, Danielle Bergin Scott Howson Bacchus Marsh...... 21 Riddells Creek 3.9 (27) def Bacchus Marsh 2.3 (15) Saturday - 2 Person Ambrose Kristian Leivers Darley...... 17 Goals - Maddison Field 1, Taylor Smith Winners - Pat Clifford & Trevor Sparks 62 (6.5) 55.5, Best - Kristen Smith, Shauna Wojick, Taylor Smith, Ashlee R/up Al Sanders & Ian Godkin 65 (7.5) 57.5. Under 18.5s Wallis, Maddison Field, Jessie Tsalacopoulus NTP - 7th & 12th Greg McAloon, 15th Ian Godkin. Ash Mc Cafferty Lake Wendouree...... 31 Magpie - 4th Trevor Sparks, 14th Pat Clifford Rhys Baker Bacchus Marsh...... 12 Ararat 8.16 (64) def Golden Point 0.0 (0) Email - [email protected] The Moorabool News – 30 June, 2015 Page 31

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Address: Factory2, 26 Park Street, Bacchus Marsh, VIC 3340 Phone: (03) 5367 4362 Mobile: 0428 619 909 Email: [email protected] ‘Volunteer of the Week’ is Dave Blundell Dave is the type of volunteer who is there from the start of the day Phone: 03 5367 6655 till the finish of the day assisting and supporting where ever he can www.donwatson.com.au to make sure things run smoothly on the day. The Bacchus Marsh Football Netball club would like to recognise your contribution by saying - THANK YOU. Page 32 The Moorabool News – 30 June, 2015 Email - [email protected] Sport Central Highlands Netball League Blues bounce Roos Results - Round 10 Darley Junior strongly and was only a A Grade kick behind at the end . For- Waubra 35 lost Ballan 46 Football Netball Club tunately the Blues started Carngham 30 lost Bungaree 51 well and had a three goal Dunnstown 50 lost Buninyong 56 buffer in the first quarter. U/16.5 Reserves Skipton 71 def Clunes 33 Jeda Stone and Evan Shaw Darley 2-4-16 lost Bacchus put in a great four quarter Rokewood 29 lost Creswick 31 Marsh 14-19-103 Ballan Football game. Will Snaith was in at Springbank 72 def Daylesford 17 GOALS – Kaiden McGowan Results v Waubra the hard ball contests and Beaufort 42 def Gordon 32 1, Nicholas Bradish bullocked his way through Smythesdale 13 lost Hepburn 57 Darley v Bacchus Marsh AWARDS – Corey Davie, The Seniors played their the packs. Newlyn 15 lost Learmonth 70 Thomas Lunt, Bryce Ste- best game of the year and Final Score - Ballan 6 5 41 B Grade FOOTBALL phenson, Connor Ascough, have certainly shown their def Waubra 6 1 37 Waubra 35 def Ballan 28 U/10 Seniors Andrew Azzopardi and true potential with a blis- Best - A. Blight, J. Stone, E. Carngham 12 lost Bungaree 37 Jamie McNair. tering display that caught Shaw, L. Trickey, L. Hallett, GOALS – Seth Fawcett 1 Dunnstown 35 def Buninyong 29 Waubra by surprise. Mark W. Snaith AWARDS – Jet Fischer, Ben Skipton 32 def Clunes 31 Youth Girls Williams dominated in the James, Seth Fawcett, Rockey middle along with Marcus Rokewood 19 lost Creswick 29 Darley 1-5-11 lost Ballarat The Under 12s were very Hoey and Taine Powell. Crook, and other key play- 15-9-99 depleted and only managed Springbank 50 def Daylesford 5 ers lifted as well. In the third U/10 Reserves a squad of 18 to run onto the Beaufort 18 lost Gordon 25 GOALS – Bethany Cahill 1. quarter the Blues drew right ground. Waubra had several Smythesdale 23 lost Hepburn 40 GOALS – Charlie Tucker 1, AWARDS – Maddy James, away from their opponents bigger players that domi- Grant Hatcher Liv Mifsud, Amber Mifsud, and laid the foundations for Newlyn 10 lost Learmonth 68 nated the game and it ap- AWARDS – Liam Solomon, Leah Thorburn, Danielle the win. C Grade peared to be a battle against Jayven Tanner, Charlie Tuck- Waubra 43 def Ballan 18 Bergin and Chloe Wallace. The club historians are busy the giants. er, Jett Walker-Collins and trying to work out the last Carngham 14 lost Bungaree 50 Final Score - Ballan 0 1 1 Jesse Wilson. time Ballan had every grade NETBALL lost Waubra 7 7 49 Dunnstown 34 def Buninyong 33 of football in the top eight. U/12 Seniors U/11 Seniors Best - N Nueman, T Dart, C Skipton 28 def Clunes 20 Next week is at home Matherson, L Smit, J Bower, Rokewood 18 lost Creswick 22 Darley 5-4-34 def Bacchus AWARDS – Tasman Broad- against Carngham Linton. D Pascoe. Springbank 18 lost Daylesford 30 Marsh 2-3-15 way, Mikayla Cornford, Final Scores - Ballan 10 13 Beaufort 21 lost Gordon 27 GOALS – Will Johnson 2, Caitlin Beech and Macey 73 def Waubra 7 7 49 Netball v Waubra Smythesdale 19 lost Hepburn 33 Zane Colley, Seb de Courcy 1 O’Hehir. Best - M. Williams, M. Newlyn 9 lost Learmonth 35 AWARDS – Zane Colley, Crook, J. Kew, D. Ismail, Z. U/11 Reserves 13&Under B Blake Fuller, Austin Mac- Peoples, J. Wilkinson. 17&Under GOALS – Jasmine Black 5, A fast start ended in a Waubra 16 lost Ballan 35 Beth, Seb de Courcy, Adam strong finish. The shooters Tasman Broadway 1. Carngham 28 def Bungaree 25 Azzopardi, Jyson Fawcett, The Reserves match was a made the most of the mid- Josh Taylor and Jett Fuller. U/13 Seniors prelude to the finals encoun- courters’ and defenders’ Dunnstown 27def Buninyong 10 ter with both teams neck and hard fought turn overs. The Skipton 28 def Clunes 14 U/12 Reserves Darley 15 lost Bacchus Marsh 44 neck on the ladder. The Blues effort levels were extremely Rokewood 32 def Creswick 24 Darley 2-3-15 def Bacchus opened well and had a solid high which showed by how Springbank 29 def Daylesford 16 Marsh 0-2-2 GOALS – Tylah Wright 10, three goal buffer at half time well they played together as Tenaya Mills 5 a team. Beaufort 24 lost Gordon 46 GOALS – Flynn Bartlett- but gradually the Kangaroos AWARDS – Tylah Wright, Best on court - Nellie Mul- Smythesdale 26 lost Hepburn 29 Smith 1, Joel Little wound back that lead. A few Tenaya Mills and Eliza dubious umpiring decisions lane and Charlie Mulgrew Newlyn 47 def Learmonth 15 AWARDS – James Martin- Harris. rattled the Blues and Waubra 15&Under dale, Koby Churchill, Coop- 13&Under seized the opportunity and Waubra 8 lost Ballan 19 er Murley, Jackson Smith, The girls were strong U/13 Reserves gained the lead in the final Bevan Maher and Noah against Waubra winning Carngham 19 lost Bungaree 37 Darley 11 drew Bacchus quarter. Rod Watts kicked by 24. Bethany Bolland was Dunnstown 8 lost Buninyong 37 Fischer. Marsh 11 five up forward and Sam excellent in her newly ap- Skipton 2 lost Clunes 30 Sims was resolute as ever U/14 Seniors GOALS – Edyn Thomas 7, pointed GS position and Rokewood 14 lost Creswick 29 in defence along with Mar- Darley 14-12-96 def Bacchus Prue Soley-Howlett 4 Anais Clifford showed her Springbank 32 def Daylesford 22 cus Darley. The Blues were versatility playing all over Marsh 2-3-15 AWARDS – Ava, Edyn, Prue Beaufort 28 def Gordon 20 certainly not disgraced and the court. Lara Casey made GOALS- Mitchell Brown and Casey. will have their chance for intercept after intercept Smythesdale 8 lost Hepburn 40 3, Matt Arnold 2, Nash Le redemption later in the year. U/15 Seniors while Maddy Alcock con- Newlyn 34 def Learmonth 18 Sueur, Jai Farrell-Dode- nected the defence and at- Darley 26 def Bacchus Marsh Final scores - Ballan 8 3 13&Under maide, Connor Ascough 1, 51 lost Waubra 9 3 57 tack line, bringing the ball Waubra 5 lost Ballan 29 18 down beautifully. Rylan Tanner, Max Beau- Best - S. Sims, D. Hamm, Carngham 3 lost Bungaree 38 mont, Ayden Tanner, Jake AWARDS – Georgia Con- D. Bell, B. Jorgensen, D. 15&Under Dunnstown 5 lost Buninyong 38 Oakley don, Georgia Lane and Neve O’Hanlon, M. Darley Perry. A well deserved win by the Skipton 7 lost Clunes 10 AWARDS – Connor As-

girls with the team playing Rokewood 13 lost Creswick 16 cough, Bodhi Jackson, Nash The Under 18s had another in their positions with de- U/15 Reserves Le Sueur, Ayden Tanner, good win to get a spot in the fence and offence pressure Springbank 12 lost Daylesford 24 Darley 20 lost Bacchus Max Beaumont, Matt Ar- eight and if they continue throughout all four quarters. Beaufort 3 lost Gordon 21 Marsh 21 nold, Zane Paterson, Jai Far- with their good form are Ballan 19 defeated Waubra Smythesdale 10 lost Hepburn 29 AWARDS – Jaimee Smith, rell-Dodemaide and Bailey sure of a finals berth. The 8. Best on court - Allannah Newlyn 34 def Learmonth 1 Holly Van Meel and Demee Parsons. Blues controlled the match Vella and Nat Boland Spargo. from the start but grew in 17&Under to defence and combining on court - Bianca Gordon. U/14 Reserves confidence as the match well with Simone Dunne U/17 Seniors wore on and all did their After a slow start, it didn’t A Grade Darley 7-6-48 def Bacchus take long for the girls to get to limit Waubra’s scoring in Darley 20 lost Bacchus share, but Rhys Scott was A very slow and scrappy Marsh 1-5-11 back to their great form and the second half. Waubra 43 Marsh 50 outstanding for the whole start for the top grade that GOALS – Matt Arnold quickly take the lead going defeated Ballan 18. Best on GOALS – Ruby Wilkie 11, saw them down at quarter match. Lachlan Furlong put into half time. The goalers court - Simone Dunne. 4, Brad Crampton 2, Ben time. The girls re grouped Maegan Taylor 9 in his best match of the year were ever so accurate once Hutcheon 1 B Grade and took control of the AWARDS – Olivia Mills, and Mason Currie was again again, which helped sustain AWARDS – Trae Van Leth, The girls had a slow start match. Broden Currie and Maegan Taylor and Abbey in the goal kickers list. a good lead heading into Josh Arnold, Kye Trask, Ri- with the defence working Sam Peoples combined well Solomon. Final Score - Ballan 15 9 99 the final quarter. Final score ley Randall, Lachlan Oakley, def Waubra 1 1 7 Ballan 35 defeated Waubra tirelessly all game. Kylie, and Peggy Shellard took Ben Hutcheon, Ryan Bettess U/17 Reserves 16. Best on Court - Katelyn Mel and Shaedyn combined important intercepts against beautifully, causing numer- Waubra’s main goaler. Sta- and Brad Crampton. Darley 9 lost Bacchus Marsh Best - R. Scott, L. Furlong, McGregor. ous turnovers. Bec and Bi- cey Cadella and Kara Jones U/16.5 Seniors 32 C. Micallef, M. Currie, D. C Grade anca had no trouble bringing could not be faulted in at- Trickey, A. Bongart Darley 6-8-44 lost Bacchus GOALS- Rebekah Hibberd 6, Waubra jumped to an early the ball onto the ring. Unfor- tack coupled with the added Marsh 8-9-57 Izzy Fischer 3 lead as Ballan struggled to tunately the girls couldn’t height of Nicole, Ballan were The Under 15s were again contain their goalers, despite convert the goals to break too strong. Ballan 46 defeat- GOALS- Kain Dickson 2, AWARDS – Naideine Sut- in the winner’s circle but this Ballan continued to fight that five goal buffer. Waubra ed Waubra 35. Best on court Tom Presnell, Nathan Barnes tie, Elisha Suttie and Amber their opponents came home with Kayleigh Lord moving 35 defeated Ballan 28. Best - Stacey Casella. 1, Jesse Mercieca. Bettess

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Bacchus Marsh Little Athletics Cross Country Report Bullengarook. Entries close on Monday 13 The venue was Lady Northcote, Rowsley July. This is a great opportunity for kids last Saturday morning when 50 athletes to have a run against athletes from other competed over varying distances from 500m Centres across the State. to 3000m. There will be no home run next The Victorian Little Athletics Cross Country Saturday due to the school holidays. Cross Championships will be held on Saturday Country will return the following week, 25 July at Westerfolds Park, Templestowe. Saturday July 11 at the Myrniong Recreation This event is open to all Under 9-15 athletes. Reserve. Families are reminded to arrive Under 7-8 athletes will be conducted as an before 10.15am ready to walk the course and invitational event. Early bird entries close on warm up. July 9. Friday 26 June, Tabcorp Park Melton Race 1 Winner: Lovelist (9). Trainer: Emma Stewart. The Bacchus Marsh Centre will hold E n t r y f o r m s f o r b o t h t h e s e e v e n t s a r e a v a i l a b l e Driver: Gavin Lang. Photo: Stuart McCormick. their Open Day on Saturday 18 July at at www.bacchusmarshlittleathletics.org.au

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h tions at Bacchus Mars Exclusive to Cellarbra • Johnnie Walker Black Label • Johnnie Walker Double Black and only while stocks last! • Johnnie Walker Platinum 18yo • Johnnie Walker Gold Label • Lindeman’s Bin Range • Jacob’s Creek Reserve Range • Stoneleigh Sauvignon Blanc • Barefoot Range • Johnnie Walker• Classic Blue Dry Tiffan Whitey Cleanskins

at Bacchu s Marsh 120 Main Street • 5367 0460

Specials available from 25/8/14 until 7/9/14 or while stocks last. Cellarbrations supports the responsible service of alcohol. Specials available at all Victorian, Deniliquin & Wodonga Stores only. Retail quantities only. No trade supplied.

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