1 2 3 4 5 Warrnambool

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

1 2 3 4 5 Warrnambool Warrnambool Thursday, 13 June, 2019 MACEY'S BISTRO 5:19PM LIGHTNING FRANK @ STUD ON FACEBOOK 7:00PM $1325-375-190 (VIC time) $1405-400-200 (VIC time) 1 390 Metres Maiden 6 450 Metres Mixed 4/5 1 SIXTEEN PEGS [M] FSH A Kelson (Warrnambool) $4.00 1 22111SPACE TRUCKING [5] FSTD S Van oirschot (Devon $3.60 2 8 CROWD PLEASER [M] FSH S Van oirschot (Devon $12.00 2 23187 MEPUNGA PRIDE [5] NBT J Mcdowall (Nullawarre) $10.00 3 42225 LANA'S IMAGE [M] NBT J Mcdowall (Nullawarre) $3.00 3 11144LEKTRA FIREBALL [5] 25.23 P Lenehan (Toolong) $8.00 4 F RED ON BLACK [M] FSH S Van oirschot (Devon $6.00 4 31131ONIONS O'REILLY [4] NBT P Smith (Wonwondah) $1.90 5 *** VACANT BOX *** 5 54125 SHAMROCK VALLEY(QLD) [5] 25.49 V Inguanti (Gnotuk) $51.00 6 75767 LEKTRA PHYLISS [M] NBT P Lenehan (Toolong) $16.00 6 34251 CASSIUS MONELLI(WA) [4] 25.60 N Lund (Longwarry) $10.00 7 6743 PAGANINI [M] FSH S Van oirschot (Devon $4.50 7 15356 KALANI WILLOW [4] 25.50 D Goudge (Warrnamboo $16.00 8 72537 INGA ASSALT [M] NBT P Inguanti (Gnotuk) $10.00 8 25523 SUVLA BAY [5] NBT B Reid (Lovely Banks) $8.00 9 *** NO RESERVE *** 9 *** NO RESERVE *** 10 *** NO RESERVE *** 10 *** NO RESERVE *** LANA'S IMAGE (3) has been placed in three of her past four and she has the speed to make every ONIONS O'REILLY (4) has scored some tremendous wins in recent months and with a clear run post a winner. PAGANINI (7) showed improvement last time and he can settle near the speed. early he should prove too classy. SPACE TRUCKING (1) continues to impress and he is drawn to be CROWD PLEASER (2) has solid claims in the mix throughout. MEPUNGA PRIDE (2) has claims NORFOLK BUTCHERS 5:37PM CASSIGN DESIGN (DAMSELS DASH) 7:22PM $1325-375-190 (VIC time) $1405-400-200 VICGREYS $1000 (VIC time) 2 450 Metres Maiden 7 450 Metres Grade 5 1 BETHANY ROSE [M] FSH A Langton (Anakie) $2.20 1 44487 ROMANOVA [5] FSTD W Duniam (Little River) $51.00 2 64332 FANTASTIC FOX(NSW) [M] FSH P Teuma (Winslow) $10.00 2 15252 FOXY MOLLY [5] NBT L Delbridge (Balliang) $18.00 3 *** VACANT BOX *** 3 45672 LYLAH'S WAY(NSW) [5] NBT L Delbridge (Balliang) $12.00 4 5 HULKING MOON [M] NBT G Anderton (Woolsthorp $8.00 4 76134 LEDGERWOOD LIBBY [5] 25.18 A Mcdowall (Nullawarre) $7.50 5 45567 ODDJOB LAD [M] FSH W Duniam (Little River) $10.00 5 52267 MEPUNGA BELLA [5] NBT J Britton (Anakie) $2.40 6 *** VACANT BOX *** 6 38527 MOSSY GIRL [5] 25.64 S Hooke (Bushfield) $61.00 7 6 APT FLASH [M] NBT D Knights (Warrnambool $12.00 7 15713 VALHALLA GIRL [5] NBT S Van oirschot (Devon $9.00 8 4 RAMPANT TERESA [M] NBT R Mahony (Southern Cr $3.20 8 33737 FLOSSING [5] FSTD J Britton (Anakie) $2.60 9 *** NO RESERVE *** 9 38425 BLUE GLITTER [5] Res. SCR M Lanigan (Anakie) $12.00 10 *** NO RESERVE *** 10 *** NO RESERVE *** BETHANY ROSE (1) is a royally bred type and she is a member of a very powerful kennel. MEPUNGA BELLA (5) is an absolute jet when at her best and she is expected to race very well RAMPANT TERESA (8) was far from disgraced on debut and she will be much better for the run. fresh. FLOSSING (8) has the speed to cross and lead and she is suited to this distance range. HULKING MOON (4) has solid claims. LEDGERWOOD LIBBY (4) is showing promise GRV VIC BRED SERIES MAIDEN FINAL 5:55PM KERMONDS HAMBURGERS GDR 7:43PM $7500-2140-1070 VICGREYS $1000 (VIC time) $3300-945-470 VICGREYS $1000 (VIC time) 3 450 Metres Maiden Final 8 650 Metres Special Event 1 32 PRINCE CODY [M] NBT S Gibson (Harcourt) $10.00 1 33424 THOMELI MONSTER [6] NBT G Hunt (Cudgee) $16.00 2 32 CORNHILL TIGER [M] NBT S Gibson (Harcourt) $6.00 2 12462 ACE ALLEN(NSW) [5] FSH M Delbridge (Balliang) $3.40 3 43243 THOMELI KICKS [M] NBT G Taylor (Allansford) $21.00 3 36465 STAR REIKO [6] SCR A Ellen (Haddon) $15.00 4 23623 DONALD'S OUT [M] NBT M Wright (Wangoom) $7.50 4 61652 OEMI ALLEN(NSW) [6] FSTD P Teuma (Winslow) $51.00 5 25281 MEPUNGA DOYLE [7] 25.80 J Britton (Anakie) $4.00 5 *** VACANT BOX *** 6 1 MEPUNGA CRUZER [7] 25.44 J Britton (Anakie) $2.40 6 61762 LIVING DAYLIGHTS [5] NBT W Duniam (Little River) $8.00 7 1 ARCH ENEMY [7] 25.91 J Shaw (Lara) $9.00 7 65271 BLUE SHADOWS [5] FSH A Langton (Anakie) $1.90 8 432 ROSWITHA GIRL [M] NBT N Stanley (Portland) $12.00 8 85236 MISS DEE MEADOWS [5] NBT S Van oirschot (Devon $10.00 9 72537 INGA ASSALT [M] Res. SCR P Inguanti (Gnotuk) $21.00 9 *** NO RESERVE *** 10 645 BOWLED UNDERARM [M] Res. SCR J Shaw (Lara) $12.00 10 *** NO RESERVE *** MEPUNGA CRUZER (6) was a dazzling 25.44 debut winner here last week and he'll take a power of ACE ALLEN (2) was brilliant when placed at Ballarat and he should be prominent for most of the beating once again. MEPUNGA DOYLE (5) was a strong heat winner last week and he just needs journey. BLUE SHADOWS (7) beat a good lineup at The Meadows and he can scout wide in his an ounce of luck early. CORNHILL TIGER (2) has claims races. LIVING DAYLIGHTS (6) has solid claims EDWARDS ELECTRICAL (1-3 WINS) (250+RANK) 6:20PM CAPITOL CINEMA 8:07PM $1405-400-200 (VIC time) $1405-400-200 (VIC time) 4 450 Metres Restricted Win 9 390 Metres Mixed 4/5 1 73428 MIRACLES HAPPEN [5] 25.67 E Steel (Nullawarre Nort $10.00 1 66757 BILLY MORAN(NSW) [5] NBT D Hammerstein (Ararat) $9.00 2 67336 RAMPANT MUNSTER [7] 25.67 R Mahony (Southern Cr $3.40 2 35743 WILBUR DEEDS [4] 22.09 G Anders (Koroit) $2.80 3 *** VACANT BOX *** 3 58262 SPOLLY JAMES [5] NBT N Lund (Longwarry) $7.50 4 67551 BEAUT DEEDS [6] NBT G Anders (Koroit) $5.00 4 42156 EAGLEHAWK MISS [5] 22.41 B Fullerton (Red Cliffs) $12.00 5 74411JOSIE'S ENTITY [5] FSTD S Hooke (Bushfield) $2.80 5 78346 LEDGERWOOD MOLLY [5] 22.83 A Mcdowall (Nullawarre) $26.00 6 *** VACANT BOX *** 6 37342 BUSH DESTROYER [5] 22.28 D Fleming (Alvie) $10.00 7 73365 CANYON COUNTY [5] FSH J Weightman (Dean) $6.00 7 61175PAT MALONE(NSW) [5] NBT L Delbridge (Balliang) $6.00 8 24544 DUSTY LACE [7] FSH D Bewley (Pentland Hill $9.00 8 61721 LULUMON [4] 22.17 L Gore (Warrnambool) $4.00 9 *** NO RESERVE *** 9 15844 FLYING ACTION [5] Res. SCR T Steel (Nullawarre) $15.00 10 *** NO RESERVE *** 10 *** NO RESERVE *** JOSIE'S ENTITY (5) has won her past two in impressive fashion and with a clean getaway she can WILBUR DEEDS (2) has a tremendous record this track and trip and he should be in the firing line notch up the hat trick. RAMPANT MUNSTER (2) has been placed in two of his past three here and for most of the journey. BILLY MORAN (1) is better than his form reads and he is drawn to be he will pour the pressure on soon after boxrise. prominent throughout. LULUMON (8) has claims WARRNAMBOOL FENCING SPECIALISTS 6:35PM COAST FM & 3YB (250+RANK) 8:28PM $1405-400-200 (VIC time) $1405-400-200 (VIC time) 5 450 Metres Grade 5 10 390 Metres Grade 5 No Penalty 1 32134 STEORRA [5] FSTD B Fullerton (Red Cliffs) $2.40 1 83371 ZAMBORA CLUB(NSW) [5] NBT N Stanley (Portland) $8.00 2 21148WRACKMERE(SA) [5] 25.82 N Stanley (Portland) $8.00 2 54163 MY MANDARA [5] 22.31 P Keane (Koroit) $6.00 3 38425 GENDARME [5] FSH L Delbridge (Balliang) $6.00 3 87135 TANKALICIOUS [5] FSTD N Lund (Longwarry) $4.60 4 44754 PILLAR CREEK [5] NBT R Gavin (Killarney) $21.00 4 43454 LOST LOVE [5] 22.40 N Lenehan (Portland) $10.00 5 25352 STRIKE POWER(NSW) [5] NBT P Hammerstein (Ararat) $4.00 5 1442F FAWN ILLUSION [5] NBT D Weightman (Dean) $9.00 6 66384 LEKTRA BRANDY [5] NBT N Lenehan (Portland) $12.00 6 8T838 CLOUDED ACORN(NSW) [5] 22.08 V Inguanti (Gnotuk) $12.00 7 56575 CHASING JAMES [5] 25.77 E Steel (Nullawarre Nort $15.00 7 F6255 TEARAWAY TRAIN [5] FSTD D Bewley (Pentland Hill $3.50 8 57214 MR. WORLDWIDE(NSW) [5] NBT M Fullerton (Red Cliffs) $6.50 8 86318 BLACK LAZARUS [5] 22.25 M Fullerton (Red Cliffs) $6.50 9 *** NO RESERVE *** 9 87864 GRAPHIC PRINT(NSW) [5] Res SCR B Reid (Lovely Banks) $8.00 10 *** NO RESERVE *** 10 15844 FLYING ACTION [5] Res. SCR T Steel (Nullawarre) $12.00 STEORRA (1) has been racing well in stronger company of late and he is drawn to get all the breaks TEARAWAY TRAIN (7) was smartly placed at Horsham in May and he should be able to burn them early on. GENDARME (3) can sizzle mid race and he just needs a little room to move initially. off mid race. BLACK LAZARUS (8) owns a handy 22.25 PB here and he will get a nice cart across STRIKE POWER (5) is nearing another win.
Recommended publications
  • South-West Genealogist the Warrnambool Branch of the ALG.S
    THE JULY 1999 South-West Genealogist The Warrnambool Branch of the ALG.S. Inc., Newsletter #96 CONTENTS 1 - Contents, Branch Information 2 - Area Administrator, Editor 3/5 - Warrnambool District Historicals: July 1899 5/7 - Warrnambool District Historicals: July 1924 7 - The Warrnambool Hunt 8 - Warrnambool Agricultural High School - some more from the Register BRANCH INFORMATION Monthly Meetings The Warrnambool Area of the A.I.G.S. Inc., meets at 8.00 p.m. on the second Thursday of each month in the Library of the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, 23 Merri Street, Warrnambool. Visitors are most welcome. Research Library The Library is open at various times [Monday to Sunday] when staffed by volunteers of the Group. Ring Flagstaff Hill on 03 5564 7841 between 9.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m., Monday to Friday, to check specific opening times. Workshop Nights At the Flagstaff Hill Library at 7.30 p.m. on the Fourth Wednesday of each month. Correspondence All correspondence to the Branch should be addressed to P. O. Box 607, Warrnambool, Victoria 3280 Newsletter Subscriptions $8.00 per year, including postage Branch Officers Area Administrator: To be confirmed Secretary: Wendy Reed Minute Secretary: Aurelin Giles Treasurer: Dan Eyre (Marie Boyce acting) Newsletter Production Master copy prepared from material contributed by Branch Members, edited, and printed by Ray Welsford. Reg. No. A0027436X Photocopying courtesy of Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum. Disclaimer The Warrnambool Area of The Australian Institute of Genealogical Studies, Inc., does not accept any responsibility for the opinions or the accuracy of the information contained in this newsletter.
    [Show full text]
  • Taylors Hill-Werribee South Sunbury-Gisborne Hurstbridge-Lilydale Wandin East-Cockatoo Pakenham-Mornington South West
    TAYLORS HILL-WERRIBEE SOUTH SUNBURY-GISBORNE HURSTBRIDGE-LILYDALE WANDIN EAST-COCKATOO PAKENHAM-MORNINGTON SOUTH WEST Metro/Country Postcode Suburb Metro 3200 Frankston North Metro 3201 Carrum Downs Metro 3202 Heatherton Metro 3204 Bentleigh, McKinnon, Ormond Metro 3205 South Melbourne Metro 3206 Albert Park, Middle Park Metro 3207 Port Melbourne Country 3211 LiQle River Country 3212 Avalon, Lara, Point Wilson Country 3214 Corio, Norlane, North Shore Country 3215 Bell Park, Bell Post Hill, Drumcondra, Hamlyn Heights, North Geelong, Rippleside Country 3216 Belmont, Freshwater Creek, Grovedale, Highton, Marhsall, Mt Dunede, Wandana Heights, Waurn Ponds Country 3217 Deakin University - Geelong Country 3218 Geelong West, Herne Hill, Manifold Heights Country 3219 Breakwater, East Geelong, Newcomb, St Albans Park, Thomson, Whington Country 3220 Geelong, Newtown, South Geelong Anakie, Barrabool, Batesford, Bellarine, Ceres, Fyansford, Geelong MC, Gnarwarry, Grey River, KenneQ River, Lovely Banks, Moolap, Moorabool, Murgheboluc, Seperaon Creek, Country 3221 Staughtonvale, Stone Haven, Sugarloaf, Wallington, Wongarra, Wye River Country 3222 Clilon Springs, Curlewis, Drysdale, Mannerim, Marcus Hill Country 3223 Indented Head, Port Arlington, St Leonards Country 3224 Leopold Country 3225 Point Lonsdale, Queenscliffe, Swan Bay, Swan Island Country 3226 Ocean Grove Country 3227 Barwon Heads, Breamlea, Connewarre Country 3228 Bellbrae, Bells Beach, jan Juc, Torquay Country 3230 Anglesea Country 3231 Airleys Inlet, Big Hill, Eastern View, Fairhaven, Moggs
    [Show full text]
  • Moyne Warrnambool Rural Housing and Settlement Strategy
    Moyne Warrnambool Rural Housing and Settlement Strategy Rural Housing and Settlement Strategy Report 23 March 2010 Prepared by CPG Australia Contents 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Principles 1 2 Social and settlement 2 2.1 Social and settlement objectives 2 2.2 Social and settlement strategies 2 2.2.1 Overview of recommendations 2 2.2.2 Sustainable communities 4 2.2.3 Role, hierarchy and growth of settlements 4 2.2.4 Settlement Boundaries 6 2.3 Choice and diversity of lots, housing opportunities and vacant land 6 2.3.1 Overview of recommendations 6 2.3.2 Lot sizes and density 6 2.3.3 Vacant and available land 7 3 Economic 8 3.1 Economic objectives 8 3.2 Economic strategies 8 3.2.1 Overview of recommendations 8 3.2.2 Houses in agricultural areas and farming zones 8 4 Environment 10 4.1 Environmental objectives 10 4.2 Overview of recommendations 10 4.3 Commentary 10 4.4 Studies 10 5 Framlingham Mission 11 5.1 Site details: History 11 5.1.1 Early history 11 5.1.2 Hand-back 11 5.2 Site Details: Current Conditions 12 5.2.1 Framlingham Aboriginal Trust 12 5.2.2 Kikkabush 12 5.3 Planning Scheme Controls 13 5.4 Planning for Aboriginal Communities 13 5.4.1 Victoria 13 5.4.2 Western Australia 13 5.4.3 Northern Territory 14 5.5 Discussion and Principles 14 5.5.1 Appropriate Zone 12 5.5.2 Principles 12 5.6 Recommendations for Framlingham 15 6 EnPlan Report – Moyne Shire Land Capability and Biodiversity Project 16 Attachment 1 Settlement Appraisal 18 Attachment 2 Settlement Services Audit 96 Glossary 97 1 Introduction This document details the recommended strategy for the future management of housing and settlement throughout the rural areas of the Shire of Moyne and the City of Warrnambool.
    [Show full text]
  • RE'port POST OFFICE and R~Relegraph
    1877. VICTORIA. RE'PORT UPON THE AFFAllS OF THE POST OFFICE AND r~rELEGRAPH Fon TIlE YEAR 1876 .. PRESENTED TO BOTH HOUSES OF P AHLIAMENT BY HIS EXCELLENCY'S COMMAND. o tall :aut~otitll: JOHN FERRES, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, MELBOURNE. No.8. , t. APPROXIlILATE COST OF REPORT. £ s. d. PreJlnraUon-Not given. hinting (875 copies) ", 891:> 0 '\ ," 1 " i • \ I ~-. On the fst --4pril "The·' Post Office Amendment .A~t: ~876'." came into operation. This Act authorizes the ·issue of Post Cards to be.sent.by PQst .petween places in Victoria at the rate .of one penny each, under regulations, approved of by the Governor in CounciL , ' " . There is also a clause in this Act exempting coasting and intercolonial sailing vessels from'notifying proposed til1lei)fdepalture from ports in Victoria, as required by section 39 of The Poi.t Office Statute 1896. " . :'. " ':' , ~, .' ',' , It cannot be 'state~ with certainty how far the measure relating to post cards has affected the revenue, but 'there is i:eason to be1ieve" that the increase' on letters :ind .packets' would. hay~' b,een greater than it has beeJ?,had.it not been for the in.tro­ ductIOn of post .. cards, and that the: letters p,nd ipackets ,displ~ced would ~ave realIzed an amount ~qual to t?at rec~iy~(tfo,Fpost, cards. .' '. , .Durmg the nme inonths,ended 31st December 1876, 695,761 post cal'ds, of ~he val~e of'£2,899, were issued to the public, and during the same period the ~ncrease 111 the Issue of twopenny.and.sn~e.penhy pOl?tage stamps fell below the average mcrease of the pr~vious five "}rears;a'l1q., tQ.e"Immber of private inland letters and packets passing through the post appears by the returns to have been similarly affec~ed.
    [Show full text]
  • Regional Residential Report Shire of Moyne
    Regional Residential Report Shire of Moyne ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This Urban Development Program was undertaken by Spatial Economics Pty Ltd, and commissioned by the Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure. The Urban Development Program (Moyne) would not have been possible if it were not for the invaluable contribution made by staff from the Shire of Moyne and the Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure’s Barwon South West Regional Office. Published by the Urban Development Program Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure 1 Spring Street Melbourne Victoria 3000 Telephone (03) 9223 1783 April 2013 Unless indicated otherwise, this work is made available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia licence. To view a copy of this licence, visit http:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/au Urban Development Program, State of Victoria through the Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure 2013 Authorised by Matthew Guy, 1 Spring Street Melbourne Victoria 3000. This publication may be of assistance to you but the State of Victoria and its employees do not guarantee that the publication is without flaw of any kind or is wholly appropriate for your particular purposes and therefore disclaims all liability for an error, loss or other consequence which may arise from you relying on any information in this publication. Accessibility If you would like to receive this publication in an accessible format, please telephone (03) 9223 1783 or email [email protected].
    [Show full text]
  • Quality of Care
    Timboon and District Healthcare Service quality of care report 2013/2014 2013-2014 quality of care report 1 contents Preparing this Report 1 Welcome 23 Standard 5: Patient Identification and Procedure 2 Our Rural Health Service Timboon and District Healthcare Matching 3 Overview of Our Services to Service’s Quality of Care 25 Standard 6: Clinical Handover Report has been compiled from the Community 26 Standard 7: Blood and Blood contributions by a diverse group 5 Standard 1: Governance Products of staff dispersed throughout for Safety and Quality in the organisation with input Health Service Organisations 28 Standard 8 Preventing and Managing Pressure Injuries from volunteers and community 11 Standard 2: Partnering with members. We are confident that Consumers 29 Standard 9 Recognising and this report gives a comprehensive Responding to Clinical 20 Standard 3: Preventing and overview of our services provided Deterioration in Acute Health Controlling Healthcare to consumers throughout 2013- Care Associated Infections 2014. 30 Standard 10 Preventing Falls 22 Standard 4: Medication Safety and Harm from Falls Community Health Clients by Township Inpa%ent Numbers by Township Number of Inpatients by Township Number of Community Health Clients by Township Timboon /Nullawarre 275 Timboon /Nullawarre 461 Timboon /Nullawarre Scotts Creek Timboon /Nullawarre 29 Scotts Creek 30 Sco2s Creek Port Campbell / PrincetownSco2s Creek 47 Port Campbell / Princetown 74 Port Campbell / Princetown Peterborough Port Campbell / Princetown21 Peterborough 30 Peterborough
    [Show full text]
  • Great Ocean Road Action Plan
    B100 GREAT OCEAN ROAD ACTION PLAN Protecting our iconic coast and parks Dormant Tower Hill Volcano 30 responsible organisations 8.6m visitors a year 2/3 within ten years journeys are day trips Nearly 170,000 hectares of Crown land Up to 12,000 visitors Over a day to the 12 Apostles 200 shipwrecks 5.8m visitors spent $1.3b 2cm/yr generating the rate at which the cliffs are being eroded From 1846, the 12 Apostles were once known as limestone “The Sow and Piglets” 7 stacks (out of the original 9), known as the 12 Apostles Great Ocean Road Action Plan Eastern Maar and B100 The Great Wadawurrung Ocean Road People have known is the world’s and cared for this largest war CountryInfographic for at least In 2011 memorial 35,000 Added to the years National Heritage List Rip Curl Pro at Bells Beach is the world’s longest running 2 surfing competition National Parks 24,000 Number of people in Lorne during the Pier to Pub (up from normal population of 1,100) 11,200 jobs 2 in the region in 1983 Ash Wednesday bushfires destroyed Marine National the year ending June 2017 Parks 42,000 and 729 hectares houses 3 2015 Wye River bushfire destroyed Marine National Sanctuaries and Rare polar dinosaur 2,260 115 fossil sites hectares houses Protecting our iconic coast and parks Purpose Acknowledgement This Action Plan is the Victorian Government’s response to the Great Ocean Road Taskforce Co-Chairs The Victorian Government proudly acknowledges the Report recommended reforms to Eastern Maar and Wadawurrung People as the traditional management arrangements of the custodians of the Great Ocean Road region.
    [Show full text]
  • V I F M & P V I F M & P
    VMPi VIICTORIAN NITIATIVE FMOR INERALS &P ETROLEUM HYDROCARBON P ROSPECTIVITY P ACKAGE F OR VIC/O-01(1), VIC/O-01(2) andVIC/O-01(3) , E ASTERN O NSHORE O TWAY B ASIN, VAICTORIA, USTRALIA: 2001 ACREAGE R ELEASE VIMP REPORT 70 A.E. CONSTANTINE N. LIBERMAN November 2001 KYNETON PEP160 BALLARAT AREA OF INTEREST HAMILTON MELBOURNE PEP151 PEP150 LARA PEP159 GEELONG VIC/O-01(1) VIC/O-01(3) PEP152 (b) COBDEN 200m COLAC PORTLAND PEP154(a) VIC/P46 1000m PEP153 VIC/O-01(2) VIC/P44 2000m 3000m VIC/P43 0 10 20 30 40 50 Km 4000m 2001 acreage release . VIMP Report 70 Hydrocarbon prospectivity package for VIC/O-01(1), VIC/O-01(2) and VIC/O-01(3), Eastern Onshore Otway Basin, Victoria, Australia 2001 Acreage Release A. Constantine and N. Liberman November 2001 Bibliographic reference: CONSTANTINE, A. and LIBERMAN, N., 2001. Hydrocarbon Prospectivity Package for VIC/O-01(1), VIC/O-01(2) and VIC/O-01(3), Eastern Onshore Otway Basin, Victoria, Australia. 2001 Acreage Release. Victorian Initiative for Minerals and Petroleum Report 70. Department of Natural Resources and Environment. © Crown (State of Victoria) Copyright 2001 Petroleum Development ISSN 1323 4536 ISBN 0 7306 9472 0 (Hard Copy) ISBN 0 7306 9473 9 (CD-ROM) This report may be purchased from: Business Centre Minerals & Petroleum Department of Natural Resources and Environment 8th Floor, 240 Victoria Parade East Melbourne, Victoria 3002, Australia For further technical information contact: Manager Petroleum Development Department of Natural Resources and Environment PO Box 500 East Melbourne, Victoria 3002, Australia Website: www.nre.vic.gov.au/minpet/index.htm Authorship and Acknowledgments: The package was compiled and collated by the Basin Studies Group of the Petroleum Development Unit.
    [Show full text]
  • Submission by Glenelg Hopkins CMA
    Environment and Natural Resources Committee of Parliament: Inquiry into Rural Drainage Victoria Submission by Glenelg Hopkins CMA 21 December 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 5 1.1 Terms of Reference ................................................................................................................. 8 1.2 Basis of Submission ................................................................................................................. 8 2. Response to Terms of Reference ........................................................................................... 10 2.1 TOR 1: The historical basis for the establishment and operation of former drainage schemes including management arrangements .............................................................. 10 2.1.1 Legal Framework ................................................................................................................... 10 2.1.2 Prior Management Arrangements ........................................................................................ 12 2.2 TOR 2: The status of rural drainage across Victoria, including effectiveness, regulation, ownership, responsibility and maintenance on both public and private land ................. 15 2.2.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................ 15 2.2.2 Effectiveness and Maintenance ...........................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • THE 1996 South-West Genealogist
    THE 1996 South-West Genealogist The Official Newsletter of The Warrnambool Branch of the A.I.G.S. Inc. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ISSUE NUMBER: 62 MARCH 1996 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DISCLAIMER: The Warrnambool Branch of The Australian Institute of Genealogical Studies Inc. does not accept any responsibility for the opinions or the accuracy of the information contained in this newsletter. CORRESPONDENCE: All correspondence should be directed to: The Editor, The South West Genealogist, PO Box 607, Warrnambool, Victoria, 3280, Australia AREA ADMINISTRATOR: The Area Administrator may be contacted by writing to the address given for correspondence. MEETINGS: The Warrnambool Branch of the A.I.G.S. Inc. meets on the second Thursday of the month in the library of the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum, 23 Merri Street, Warrnambool. The Branch Management Committee meets at 7:30pm, Monthly Meeting is at 8:00pm. Visitors most welcome. The Warrnambool Branch of the A.I.G.S. Inc. staffs the library at LIBRARY: Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum on a volunteer roster, please enquire if the library will be open on (055) 64 7841 (9:30am to 4:30pm). OFFICEBEARERS AREA ADMINISTRATOR Marie Boyce : DEPUTY AREA ADMINISTRATOR Doug Holmes SECRETARY Vacant MINUTE SECRETARY Rosemary Archer TREASURER Robin Gray RESEARCH OFFICER Gwen Edwards PUBLICATIONS OFFICER Lorraine Smith RESOURCES MANAGER Lucy Toohey FUNDRAISING Trudy Funston SUBSCRIPTIONS: A yearly subscription to The South West Genealogist may be obtained by forwarding an annual subscription of $8.00/year to the above address. Subscription will be reviewed annually to take into account production costs and postage rates. PRODUCTION: Master copy prepared, edited and produced by Lorraine Smith.
    [Show full text]
  • Notebook 21 Edmund D Gill INDEX 1
    Notebook 21 ©Gill Estate. Except as otherwise indicated, the Gill Notebooks are copyright to the Gill Estate and licensed Edmund D Gill under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial- NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. INDEX 1 LAANG 2 NULLAWARRE 3 SOUTH ECKLIN 4 PORT CAMPBELL 6 MARBLE ARCH 8 PORTLAND (L/IGl) 9 WARRNAMBOOL R/W 10 FOSSIL SNAILS 15 TOWER HILL BEACH 16 NULLAWARRE 17 PORT CAMPBELL 21 TOWER HILL BEACH 23LAKE COCKATOO 24 PT. CAMPBELL PROJECT 26 Insects in soil 27 Squares 35 Carbon in hardpan 38 Spark’s Gully 39 Broken Head 41 Sherbrook River Valley 45 In situ status of australites 47 Possibilities of migration 50 Auger E8 51 Humus podsol 53 Soil profile at site 54 Broken Head soil profile 56 Provenance of australites 58 NELSON. Kangaroo Grass Flat Cave = McEachern’s Cave 60 LAKE CORANGAMITE 61 COROROOKE 63 W. of Gravel Pt. Pt Campbell 64 Cororooke 69 Pebble Pt. 70 Murane’s Bay Procoptodon 71 Leslie Manor 72 Newfield 74 Halford australite 75 L. Weeranganuck 76 Tower Hill 77 McDougall’s K/A dates basalts 78 WARRNAMBOOL Bore Albert Park 80 Tarrington Bore 82 L. COLONGULAC C14 88 DENNINGTON Mammillary carbonate 91 Lake Colongulac HIGHER LEVEL 92 CUNDARE 94 Dennington Calcar. Tuff 95 Russel Cr. (Racecourse Rd. W’bool) 96 MURNANE’S BAY 99 CUNDARE 108 WARRNAMBOOL 109 S. DREEITE 110 N. CUNDARE 114 S. Dreeite Parna Pomborneit N 115 PIRRON YALLOCK 116 THUNDER Pt. W’BOOL Last I’Gl dune 120 DENNINGTON Harrington Rd 123 Moulden’s Q 126 STANHOPE’S BAY 130 Lake WEERANGANUCK 133 E.
    [Show full text]
  • Victorian Gorse Control Strategy 2021-26 Victorian Gorse Control Strategy 2021-26
    Victorian Gorse Control Strategy 2021-26 Victorian Gorse Control Strategy 2021-26 The Victorian Gorse Taskforce Introduction The Victorian Gorse Taskforce (VGT) was formed in 1999 with the launch of a The Victorian Gorse Taskforce 2 community-based and integrated approach to reducing the impact of gorse Gorse overview 3 The Problem 4 across the landscape. The Solution 5 The Committee currently comprises land managers who have successfully 1 Key Principles 6 controlled gorse on their land and in their communities, as well as 2 Key Outcomes 8 representatives of Landcare groups, local government, agricultural industries and State Government departments. 3 Key Activities 10 4 Annual Task Calendar 12 The Victorian Government funds the VGT to oversee the coordination and implementation of the Victorian Gorse Control Strategy (VGCS). The VGT is 5 Appendix 14 Key Terms 14 committed to ensuring there is a strong emphasis on building community Further Information 15 capacity in gorse control through a mix of extension services, community Abbreviations 15 engagement activities and grants. The VGT encourages the responsible authority to use compliance to support coordinated on-ground action to control gorse. Strategy Authors: Acknowledgements: Published and Authorised by: Disclaimer: Enquiries: Victorian Gorse Taskforce (VGT) The VGT wishes to acknowledge The Victorian Gorse Taskforce, Every effort has been made to ensure VGT Executive Officer, with assistance from Mal Brown the support received from the State February 2021 that the information in this Strategy is Agriculture Victoria, 475-485 (Scarlet Consulting) and Government of Victoria through accurate. The Victorian Gorse Taskforce Mickleham Road, Attwood, VIC 3049 Geoff Park (Natural Decisions Pty Ltd).
    [Show full text]