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Tuesday 4 June, 2019 Serving Ballan and district since 1872 Phone 5368 1966 Vol 13 No 22

Knit one …
it’s a
pearler
By Meg Kennedy

Ballan’s main street is set to transform into an


array of winter fuzzies for the next few months.
The former ‘Black Nite Black Lite’ winter art
event will now become ‘WinterKnits,’ which
will see Inglis street undergo a “yarn-bombing”
as the cold weather draws closer.
Trees, fences, verandas and more along the main
street will be draped in various knitted artworks
until late August.
The new endeavour is the brainchild of local
artist Lou Callow and community group
Wombat Arts, which were behind the Black Nite
event.
WinterKnits co-ordinator Carmel Hunter said
the change of theme was due to the immense
amount of work needed to undertake Black Nite
annually.
“For Black Nite, every artist has to come up with
a new theme every year, so that’s a lot of work for
an artist that doesn’t even get to sell their work
[at the end].”
The beginning of this year saw a teaser for
WinterKnits out the front of Ballan Post Office,
with some of the knitted items on display,
including a small dog.
“Andrew and Nicole at the Ballan post office
have been absolutely fantastic…my name was
left at the post office, and we have had people
come out of the woodwork that I have never met
before myself that have asked if they can have a
tree,” said Ms Hunter.
The designs are “about half and half” from
both groups and individuals, including an
international addition all the way from the Isle
of Wight in the United Kingdom.
Ms Hunter said the project is still a
work-in-progess.
“Our street-scape isn’t finished yet but people
can add to it if they wish,” she said.
Although installations officially began this
past weekend, new additions for the project are
encouraged, and installations on the trees will
continue as winter draws upon Ballan.
BIRD’S EYE VIEW – Knitted native fauna are perched outside the Ballan Post Office as part of the WinterKnits displays throughout
the town. Photo – Helen Tatchell continued page 4

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In the interim, another CEO


By Kate Taylor

The Ballan District Health


and Care Board has appoint-
ed one of its own as a new
interim CEO.
Volunteer Board member
Rowena Clift was appointed
by the Board to be the lat-
est in a string of interim
CEOs at the organisation
as it struggles for financial
sustainability.
Ms Clift replaces Shawn
Lee, who will now be re-
turned to his role as Director
of Allied and Community
Health.
Ms Clift is well qualified
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Can do
“My passion and profes- NEW FACE – Interim CEO Rowena Clift (middle) with outgoing CEO Shawn Lee and Board
sional focus is ensuring ac- Chair Lyn Gunnell. Photo – BDH&C
cess – and equity in access
– of health services in rural Clift said. “Rowena was appointed Human Services about the
and regional Victoria. Let’s The Board released a state- Interim CEO for this next role of BDHC in the provi-

two things
keep people healthy. I’ll be ment thanking Mr Lee for stage of review for BDHC. sion of health care to our lo-
looking at ways how each his outstanding work as in- The next phase of review has
cal community. This also al-
of our departments can be terim CEO over the past nine now started and the Board
lows Shawn to move back to
strengthened so that Ballan months. Chair (Lyn Gunnell) and Ro-
District Health & Care can The Moorabool News wena have started more de- his role as Director of Allied

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Ms Kelly, 25, recently graduated from La Trobe University
Trentham
with a Bachelor of Applied Science and Master of “Safe, Secure and
Physiotherapy Practice. Central Town Location”
She has secured a full-time physiotherapy position at
Only one remaining unit
Southern Suburbs Physiotherapy Centre, where she has
available of a group of five
flexibility to pursue her training commitments.
Newly fitted kitchen, disabled
The former Bacchus Marsh Little Athletics member made
access to shower and toilet, one
her international sporting debut at the 2017 IAAF World
Cross Country Championships, finishing 31st overall with
bedroom, lock up garage, storage
a personal breakthrough time of 35:20 for the 10km course.
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Knit one … it’s a pearler


from page 1 Wombat Arts will be hosting a ‘Winter Solstice Walk’ in so she’s going to hang pictures off her tree.”
June, which will include a pilgrimage-style, lantern-led walk “I’m going to be blown away myself, because I don’t even
“We encourage [new additions]; there’s still veranda poles
around town, focusing on acknowledging and learning know what will be on the trees, so I’m very excited.”
that are empty, and they haven’t had anyone put their hand
about significant trees in Ballan.
up, so there’s still gaps,” said Ms Hunter. The winter solstice event will be held on Friday 21 June at
Participants will also be provided with a free soup and
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Craft for a cause


A local crafting group in
It was a Good Friday
By Meg Kennedy
Bacchus Marsh has donated
more than 150 pouches to Bacchus Marsh Lions Club
Wildlife Victoria for injured has broken last year’s record
animals. for the Royal Children’s
Hospital Good Friday
Crafting for a Cause, com- Appeal donations, with tin-
prised of residents from Prov- rattlers collecting more than
idence Retirement Village, $33,000 in April.
The Club reached a total of
knit pouches used for injured
$33,437.30, beating last year’s
birds, possums and joeys. amount by $2,703.30.
Group organiser Lillian Fava “A big thankyou to all who
has been told that the group’s contributed to the annual
collection or made donations
contributions are a valuable
to the cans in the local shops,
and enormously appreciated [and] to the CFA Bacchus (L-R) Peter Dreber (Bacchus Marsh Newsagency) with Ben Noble and David Atterbury
resource. Marsh, for the use of the from Bacchus Marsh Lions Club. Photo – Len Murfitt (Below) In Ballan, Adam and Rex
Fire Station facilities on helped collect for the local CFA. Photo - Helen Tatchell
The group has also made and donated knee rugs and hats
collection day,” said Bacchus
to the Royal Melbourne Hospital as well as baby jackets, hats Marsh Lions Club RCH
and booties to the Royal Women’s Hospital. Appeal Coordinator David
The Crafting for a Cause group meets every Saturday from Atterbury.
“The community support
1-4pm at the Providence Retirement Village Community
from people of all ages
Centre, and currently has seven participants, but Ms Fava and backgrounds is such
says they’d like more. a positive thing…every
contribution to the cause is
“We are very inclusive. No matter the age, I would love to
really valuable, everyone
see some of the younger ones come along, I would really like knows of someone who has
to teach them how to knit or crochet.” received fantastic care at the
“We welcome everyone to come, we are a good, happy, fun Royal Childrens’ Hospital.”
Other local groups also
group, we have a lot of laughs.
made significant donations
Ms Fava said they would also welcome any donations of to the appeal, with Ballan
yarn (wool or acrylic), old blankets or fabric which she uses CFA raking in $23,409.80.
as lining in the pouches. All donations contributed
toward the $18,175,467 total
If you’d like to be involved with the group or can donate any for the 2019 Good Friday
supplies, contact Lillian on 0431 161 775. Appeal.

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Shot in arm could save you


By Meg Kennedy
Advice for flu season from the DHHS
Moorabool residents are being urged to
get their flu shot and practise good hygiene, •  COVER your mouth and nose when you cough
following what is predicted to be one of the and sneeze.
worst flu seasons ever in Victoria.
• Put your tissue in the rubbish BIN.
The peak for flu season is usually June to
September; yet a grim start has already • If you don’t have a tissue, cough or sneeze into
begun, with the number of state-wide in- your upper sleeve or elbow, NOT YOU HANDS.
fluenza deaths already at 26. • WASH your hands with soap and running water.
Local health services Ballan District Dry your hands thoroughly with a disposable paper
Health and Care and Djerriwarrh Health towel or hand dryer.
Services in Bacchus Marsh have urged
residents to act this flu season.
Residential Aged Care Facilities closed due to flu
Ballan District Health and Care has flu shots for
outbreak.”
$15, available until January 2020.
The service says that “good hand hygiene and “There are a number of places to be vaccinated
cough etiquette” is essential advice. including the local pharmacies, at the local clinics
and at Djerriwarrh Health Services.”
“Compared to this time last year, there have been
a higher number of flu-related deaths…there have The service also urged people who are feeling
already been children among the 26 people in unwell to stay at home, rest, have plenty of fluids
Victoria whose deaths have been attributed to the and see their doctor.
early-starting flu season,” said a spokesperson for “In order to make sure people don’t expose
BDHC. others who may be vulnerable or at increased
The service also noted there has been a reduction risk of catching the flu such as people undergoing
in children getting the flu shot this year compared chemotherapy, the very young and the very old,
to 2018. the doctors clinic should be notified of the reason
“Not only is the flu shot free for children between for the visit so they can put precautions in place for
6 months and 5 years, having the flu shot could your visit.”
save their life.” Flu shots are only $15 for adults and free for
Djerriwarrh Health urged Bacchus Marsh children between 6-months to 5-years old from
residents to get their flu vaccine earlier than usual Ballan District Health & Care.
this year after a “terrible start” to the season in You can call the GP Clinic on (03) 5366 7999 to
Victoria. make an appointment.
“This flu season is looking to be worse than any Flu shots around the Bacchus Marsh area are
in the last five years…[and] the worst in recent available at local GP clinics, local pharmacies and
memory,” said a spokesperson. Djerriwarrh Health Services clinics. Charlee Johnson from Gordon grimaces slightly as she prepares to receive her
“There have already been 40,000 cases of influenza For more information, visit https://www.djhs.org. flu injection at Ballan District Health & Care, and “it didn’t hurt!”.
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Two sides to every story


By Caitlin Bewley The prosecutor told the court the accused
(2nd Yr Swinburne Uni) grabbed the victim by the throat a second Gavin Freeman, Acting Chief
time, forcing her into a hallway wall. Officer and Acting CEO, CFA
What was described as an “extremely Upon releasing her, the accused retreated presented Teghan Henderson
serious matter” by police prosecution in the into the garage where he began pouring with the CFA Volunteer
Bacchus Marsh Magistrates court on May 24, petrol all over the concrete floor. Excellence Award at a gala
was sent to a further hearing in an attempt to “No one is going to leave this house alive,” evening. Photo – Awards
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A 36-year-old Lavington man, who the The accused then ran a shower for his
Moorabool News has chosen not to identify wife to help tend to her wounds, calling
to protect the victim, appeared before the ambulance for assistance, but the police
Magistrate Gregory Robinson to plead guilty showed up instead the court heard.
to charges. By Meg Kennedy began three-years ago, as she has been
The prosecutor told the court when the working with the company for the last five.
It was alleged by police prosecutor Senior police arrived, they noticed a strong smell
A young Moorabool resident has been She works closely with two young girls with
Constable Lisa Schoemaker, the victim of the of petrol in the house, the victim saying she
awarded for her dedication to helping young intellectual and physical disabilities, and her
incident was the accused’s ex-wife, the pair “spilled it [the petrol] on herself”.
having been together for nine-years prior. people living with a disability. bond with the girls led to her volunteering.
On March 6 2018, the accused admitted to
The court heard on March 3 2018, the some elements of what had happened, and a Warrenheip resident Teghan Henderson “I just wanted to spend more time with the
accused and his now ex-partner began safe contact order was implemented between volunteers through the ‘Interchange girls [I work with] outside of work hours
arguing in their Bacchus Marsh home, which the parties. The victim came forward with a Program’ at Pinarc Disability Support in really,” she explains.
soon escalated into physical abuse. Ballarat, which matches a child or young Ms Henderson spends most of her weekends
statement on December 10.
person who has a disability with a host. each year helping the girls, who either come
It was alleged the victim wanted her ex- “My client doesn’t accept the full summary,”
husband out of the house, to which he told the accused’s lawyer said. “His version is She was most recently the recipient of the to her house, which has been adjusted for
her to “shut the f*** up.” different.” CFA Volunteer Excellence Award at the their needs, or she spends time at their own
Senior Constable Schoemaker told the court 2019 Seven News Young Achiever Awards homes.
“He makes admissions to the choking, but
the accused “put his hands around her throat not the extent of her losing consciousness. in May, which celebrates the work of young As for what is most rewarding about her
and forced her onto the couch,” all the while She was the one holding the knife and people state-wide. volunteer work, Ms Henderson said its
saying, “I hate you. I just want you to die.” poured the fuel,” the lawyer said. On discovering she had won the award “seeing how happy the girls are.”
During the alleged strangulation, the victim “I don’t know if he can avoid a term on the night of the gala ceremony, Ms Ballan resident Keeley Johnson was a semi-
told police she “felt her pulse slowing and of imprisonment,” Magistrate Gregory Henderson said she was “very shocked that’s finalist for the Saward Dawson Community
saw flashes of green in her eyes”, falling Robinson said. “The facts are all over the for sure, I did not expect it at all.” Service and Social Impact Award for her
unconscious briefly in the process. place.” DEL  RIOS  LUNCH  MENU   Ms Henderson was previously the winner of charity ‘Keeley’s Cause’, which provides
The accused then returned to where his The victim’s hearing was adjourned until the City of Ballarat Youth Volunteer Award, iPad devices to children                                  with
                       autism
                     
ex-wife was on the ground regaining June 28 in order for both parties to reconcile as well as the City of Ballarat Youth Award and intellectual disabilities for learning,
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Historical history lesson


Snow Good Moorabool residents were given the
opportunity to learn more about the
Indigenous culture and history of the
local area last month.
Moorabool Catchment Landcare Group
held a ‘Cultural Awareness’ educational
workshop in Ballan on Sunday, 26 May,
which aimed to share and raise an
awareness and understanding of First
Nations culture and history within the
community.
The workshop, facilitated by Tammy
Gilson and Corrina Eccles of the
Wadawurrung, took the 50-attendees on
a journey that explored and discussed
the culture of the Wadawurrung nation.
Wadawurrung country encompasses
the area from the Great Dividing Range
Although the cold snap last week left many huddled indoors, a small flurry of snow didn’t to the coast in the south, from Werribee
deter St Patrick’s Primary School Students in Gordon from frolicking in the cold weather. River to Aireys Inlet, as well as the
Monday 27 May saw a small amount of snow fall in the surrounding areas of Gordon, Mt Geelong and Ballarat areas.
Egerton and Mt Buninyong, as well as in the Ballarat CBD, as temperatures plummeted Topics covered in the workshop
during the Antarctic cold snap. included Aboriginal water projects,
cultural burning and environmental

Only pee and poo flows, as well as the ‘Yarns of Farms’


program, which provides opportunities
for Traditional Owners to visit and share
the cultural knowledge of a landholder’s

down the loo


Tammy Gilson conducts a smoking ceremony
property. and participants engage at the workshop.
“Some of the stories told by the presenters Photos - MCLG
touched many people for different
Although some wipes – such as make- reasons, and many were keen to take the
up and baby wipes – may be labelled as Items that should never go experience and knowledge learned from
‘flushable’, Central Highlands Water has the day back to their community to share
warned customers that there is no such down the toilet or drain: with local groups and neighbours,” said
thing as a ‘flushable wipe’. MCLG Coordinator Jennifer Johnson.
• cotton buds
The water authority said it spends more Three Traditional Owners will also
than $100,000 a year clearing sewer
• dental floss visit private properties within the local
blockages caused by non-flushable items. • cooking oil or fat Landcare area, giving landholders
An information page on their website said • nappies the opportunity to learn about the
that “flushed baby wipes, make-up wipes, • food scraps Indigenous heritage, and will present
cleaning wipes and personal hygiene wipes their experiences at the group’s AGM in
• sanitary products October.
can cause blockages in your pipes and big
problems for our sewerage system.” • condoms MCLG are also hoping to run a ‘cultural
“A sewer blockage impacts the community, • glass and plastic walk’ in Gordon through funding
the environment and creates additional • bandages and band-aids obtained through NAIDOC, as well
costs to clean up. Our sewers weren’t as other planned cultural hands-on
• paint
designed for wet wipes because they don’t activities, such as basket weaving with
break down like toilet paper,” said the • ice cream sticks local native indigenous plants, at future
webpage. • ground coffee or tea leaves events.
CHW stressed to customers to remember • nail polish remover The Cultural Workshop was funded by
only flush ‘the three Ps’: Pee, Poo and toilet • razor blades Moorabool Shire Community grants,
Paper’. the Department of Environment, Land,
• pesticides Water and Planning (DELWP) and
For more information on what should and
shouldn’t go down the loo, visit https:// • cigarette butts Corangamite Catchment Management
www.chw.net.au/community/no-wipes. Authority (CCMA).

Moorabool Shire Council


COUNCIL MEETING EMPLOYMENT
The next Ordinary Meeting of Council will be held tomorrow, Wednesday 5 June Council invites applications for the existing vacancies:
2019, at 6.00pm, in the Council Chambers, 15 Stead St, Ballan. Planning Officer (Enforcement) – Part Time 2 Days/Week
Members of the public are welcome to attend. Social Support Worker – (Casual)
Strategic Planning Major Projects – (Full Time)
COMMITTEE MEETING Applications close on Friday 7 June 2019.
The next Section 86 Committee Meeting is of the Development Assessment Statutory Planning Officer – (Full Time)
Committee, and will be held on Wednesday 19 June 2019, at 6.00pm, in the Adult Literacy Project Officer – (6 Month Funded P/Time Position)
North Wing Meeting Rooms of Council, 182 Halletts Way, Darley.
Library Program Coordinator – (Temp F/Time 12 Month Position)
Members of the public are welcome to attend.
Applications close on Friday 14 June 2019
All details available from the website: www.moorabool.vic.gov.au
TENDER
Moorabool Shire Council invites tenders for the following contract:
Tender Number Tender Description
C31-2018/2019 Road, Civil and Servicing Works at Ballan Industrial Estate
Tender documents and full details of this notice will be available on Saturday 1 June
2019 at www.tenderlink.com/moorabool.

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

At 18-years of age, Gordon resident Nathan Borg is already

Accused ‘sick
a skilled craftsman. Nathan began his artistic journey by
taking on an apprenticeship in the maintenance department
at Sovereign Hill. From there, he decided to leave high school
altogether (in year 10) to further develop his skill and craft.

of doing jail’
Over time, Nathan went on to become a demonstrator as a
Sovereign Hill wheelwright (crafting wagon wheels) where
he continues to learn from master craftsmen.
In order to extend his skills at home and to further explore
his love of medieval and ancient crafts, Nathan recently By Caitlin Bewley
turned a section of his family’s outdoor shed into a small (2nd Yr Swinburne Uni)
forge. From there, it was a logical step to get involved in the
recent ‘Open Studios’ hosted by artists’ collective ‘MAGnet’ An angry confrontation between neighbours turned into a
(under Wombat Regional Art Network) across Ballan, police chase early this year with a man appearing in Bacchus
Gordon and Mt Egerton. Marsh Court on Friday 17 May, via video link, as a result.
Over a weekend in April, artists, sculptors, potters and Adam Doyle entered a plea of guilty to seven charges before
craftspeople of all ages and abilities (Nathan being the Magistrate Gregory Robinson.
youngest) opened their homes, studios, garages and sheds to On January 17, the accused angrily confronted an associate
visitors – some coming from as far as Melbourne – so they in his front garden on King street in Bacchus Marsh, the
could share their creative passions with the public. court heard.
“It was a great weekend,” says Nathan. “I probably had It was alleged by the prosecution, Senior Constable Lisa
about 30 to 40 people come through each day.” Schoemaker, the accused said to the victim “if you stole
something, put it back”.
The Open Studio event included works, exhibits and
The victim then retreated inside, to which the accused tried
demonstrations from about 30 local artists. From glazed
to open the victim’s door and yell abuse.
pottery bowls, timber sculptures (including an intricately-
Doyle took himself to the Bacchus Marsh police station after
detailed replica of the Star Wars Millennium Falcon) oils,
the incident to talk to them about what happened, and then
pastels, textiles and stone; through to Nathan’s metalwork,
subsequently fled.
all manner of mediums were represented.
The accused began running to a nearby petrol station and
By all accounts, MAGnet’s Open Studios was a great success. was challenged by witnesses, then taken to the ground by
Some visitors drove between the towns, while others strolled police who attended the scene.
between the studios on foot, chatting to the exhibitors and Doyle’s lawyer told the court that on May 17 it was his clients
learning more about their craft. 120th day in custody, and that “when he was confronting his
Nathan even met another young local person, who shares neighbour, he was saying he doesn’t want to go to jail for
his love of the forge. So, it seems the Open Studio weekend someone else”.
brought not just visitors out of the (sculptured?) woodwork, Nathan Borg participated in the Open Studios event, Magistrate Robinson released the accused, with Doyle
but like-minded artists as well. And that’s surely a great recently held across Ballan, Gordon and Mt Egerton. telling the court he is “sick of doing jail”, and that he “wants
result. Photo – Jane Gardner to do something else”.

CONSTRUCTION UPDATE June 2019


Moorabool North Wind Farm Key Delivery Facts:
Progress to date 11 oversize loads per turbine
• Access tracks complete Approx. 33 oversize loads per week
• 50 foundations are excavated – 100% complete
550 oversize loads in total (Moorabool North Only)
• 50 foundation concrete pours complete - 100% complete
Deliveries will occur Monday to Saturday
• Substation works nearing completion
• Approximately 34km of cable reticulation installed
• 206 turbine components delivered Road Safety
• Installation of 3 turbines complete Goldwind places a high importance on road safety for
Look ahead all road users and acknowledges the inconvenience that
• Completion and energisation of substation encountering oversize deliveries may cause. All loads will
• Continued road maintenance travel in accordance with the relevant permit conditions
• Continued turbine component deliveries including to the and be accompanied by pilot vehicles and in some cases,
western section of the project police escorts.
• Continued turbine erection and commencement of For up to date information on deliveries please register to
commissioning receive weekly SMS notifications by texting your name to
Construction activity focused on Ballan Egerton Road and 0418 975 014.
Manley’s & Egan’s Road. Ongoing road maintenance is taking place in the vicinity
of the wind farm. Regular inspections are conducted on
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Letters to the Editor


WRITING LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Each letter must be accompanied
with the writer’s full name, address and phone number (name and suburb for publication
only) and be limited to 300 words. Letters to be received via fax, post or email (preferred
option). The Editor has the right to limit the amount of words in each letter received and
published letters are at the discretion of the Editor.
Email: news@themooraboolnews.com.au You may also Post messages on the Moorabool News Facebook page.

Dear Editor, conservative uniform and appearance policy.  Uniform will needs to adopt a philosophy of acceptance and tolerance
How disappointing and disgraceful it is that VicRoads has change slowly over time but it will be evolutionary rather than not of exclusivity. I want my children to know that they are
launched another attack on our world-famous war memorial revolutionary.  In relation to areas of the uniform where there valued, that their friends are valued and that in turn they
and intact elm avenue. are gendered differences, we are required and believe that it is should value those around them.
And a terrible dismantling of our market gardens. sensible to gauge the views of the broader school community. Making young people feel ashamed for how they look stifles
This was defeated in 2010 and 2012 on heritage grounds. Equally, members of the community, if they are to make a their ability to learn and promotes their disengagement
Now we have another disgrace: poorly advised and sensible decision, need to be given the changes that would occur from education. Keeping young people engaged in their
advertised VicRoads meetings in mid-May, cut-off for if the uniform policy were to be altered to remove gendered own education should be one of the primary focuses of any
objections end of May. differences. educational facility. If young people are engaged in their
As such, you are presented here with two clear options.  The own education and WANT to learn they WILL learn.
Any coincidence with increased mining of poor quality
brown coal, digging a bigger hole for dumping of ‘putrescible’ Uniform Policy as it stands or an alternative to remove any In 2017 at the Year 12 graduation Principal Andrew Neale
and unidentifiable demolition waste near our schools and gender differentiation. appealed to the young adults graduating to embrace change,
town, water table and market gardens? It is important that you do take the time to make your views challenge institutional thinking and make a difference in the
known on this.  It is important in this exercise that we do not world. Young people do not suddenly develop these attributes
Roads alternatives that preserve our world-famous war
have a situation where the returns from a small number of upon graduation, they are a philosophy that they absorb
memorial and elm avenue, and our beautiful and precious
individuals who have strong views one way or another bring and learn from those around them. A young person who is
market gardens are documented and available.
confident in their own identity and has been encouraged to
Contact VicRoads on ‘regional roads’ to stop the destruction about a policy which is not in accord with the majority view.  I
express themselves will confidently go into the world and
of the beautiful and iconic entrance to our town, to stop the would therefore ask if you could consider this matter and return
continue to think they have a right to be valued. The opposite
absolute disrespect to our Great War veterans. your response by ……...”
is equally true. Whilst dress and uniform may seem a trivial
We have been given no notice, no time to protest. It was with a degree of concern that I read the above covering detail; allowing young people to express themselves, their
Damien Strangio letter attached to the invitation to participate in the survey identity and for some their sexuality without constant
Bacchus Marsh regarding the review of BMG school uniform. criticism, ridicule or comment may be the difference between
I am appalled by the lack of thought that has gone into the them continuing their education and becoming a successful,
words above. I am completely perplexed by the manner in well-adjusted adult and them falling by the way side and
which the school hierarchy has chosen to be inflammatory never reaching their full potential.
rather than inclusive. To turn this into an argument about Evolution takes many generations. I believe an institution
young people needing to wear clear earrings and lace up that does not wish to be revolutionary and instead wait for
shoes is disrespectful to intellect of the school community. evolution to form its policies will become irrelevant and lost
Creating equality is not about removing rights from one as part of the process of evolution.
Dear Editor,
demographic. This only serves to create a bigger divide and Sam McLean
This is an open letter to the school community.
incite unnecessary anger and back lash. Bacchus Marsh
Below is a letter from the BMG school community I received;
I would like my children to be educated in an environment
my response follows.
that promotes equity, equality and tolerance. An environment
“Dear Parents, that welcomes difference and celebrates individuals. That
 One of the features of the school which is made clear in all of our does not discriminate. A nurturing environment that is
documentation is our belief that a traditional uniform and dress supportive of all children and young people and especially
code sets a standard that is simple and not fashion driven.  It is supportive of those who are struggling with their identity,
our belief that this helps develop in students a sense of discipline sexuality or just struggling to fit in due to cultural differences.
and a concentration on issues other than fashion and transient The English language is highly suggestive. The power of Dear Editor
matters.  It also removes the sense of competition about what the written and spoken word should not be under estimated. I would like to make a few points in favour of a cat night
clothing brands children are wearing in the absence of uniform. Words; written or spoken in a casual context enter out curfew. Apart from the disgraceful decimation of our native
Whilst we always want our students to wear their uniforms psyche and influence our view of the world. Children learn wildlife, they do cause a lot of nuisance as well, i.e. digging
and appear well turned out there are occasions when this does what is acceptable and unacceptable by the language of in seed beds or any soft soil they can find, spraying (marking
not occur.   However, on the whole, our student body wear their those around them. Continual use of words like traditional territory) and fighting etc.
uniform with pride and are amongst our best ambassadors. and conservative and a strong sentiment that change, They cause me a lot of work, having to cover my furniture
In recent times there has been a small number of parents and progressive thinking or difference is bad can be isolating on the balcony every night, mop the floorboards and vacuum
students who feel that our uniform and appearance policy and create a further inner conflict in a young person that is every day.
should change.  This is for a variety of reasons, the main one already struggling with finding their place in the world. It is not the poor animals fault. It is due to the arrogant, ig-
being a perception that the uniform policy by having different The sentiment in the words above is very clear: that if you norant attitude of their owners. Have they every considered
requirements for males and females is discriminatory. are different you are not valued, that if you are different you litter trays and a warm place to sleep at night?
It is our view that our general policy on uniform and appearance are being troublesome. Bacchus Marsh has become a thriving Nanette Eibl
is clear and that we will remain a school that has a traditional multi-cultural community, to remain relevant the school Ballan
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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.

Stars & Puzzles


LEO—July 23-August 22
A disappointment later in the week can be turned into an
advantage - so long as you are optimistic. Your romantic
life perks up on the weekend. Children think you’re tops,
so encourage them to share their ideas and concerns.
VIRGO—August 23-September 22
Communication and cooperation are accented. Your best
efforts are joint efforts, especially in the fields of pub-
QUICK PUZZLE
★★★★★★★★ ✯✯✯✯✯✯
lishing and advertising. A romantic partner may announce
some exciting plans.
LIBRA—September 23-October 22
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.

SCORPIO—October 23-November 21
ARIES—March 21-April 20 Arts are in the current picture. Weekend events can be
Thursday - Friday finds you making key domestic deci- beyond your happiest expectations, but meetings on
sions, but the weekend is for indulging in life’s favourite Thursday - Friday prove more chaotic or dramatic than
luxuries. Friction eases in the career environment and anticipated.
your family is more attentive.
SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22
TAURUS—April 21-May 22
There may be a small financial setback and then money
You express your thoughts with surprising ease, so take matters improve significantly. This is the week for holi-
advantage of the situation. An investigation yields sur- day planning. A budding relationship can grow, but don’t
prise information, but don’t be too eager to announce your force anything just now.
finds. Small profits are realized by Friday.
CAPRICORN—December 23-January 20
GEMINI—May 23-June 21
A loved one may be aloof, but it’s wise not to press him/
Don’t rush, confusion or a misunderstanding could wreck her too much. Travel is favoured, despite minor delays
an otherwise brilliant professional or creative perform- and amusing complications. This is a good week for
ance. You feel less than your best this week, but a loved introspection - achieving new insights into the charac-
one enjoys the social limelight. ters of loved ones.
CANCER—June 22-July 22
NO. 9103 Your intellectual powers are strong and your natural
AQUARIUS—January 21-February 19
The current emphasis is on simplification - in decor, dress
ACROSS DOWN charm gleams. Use this high powered week to carry out
plans and make future arrangements - but find time too,
and your approach to romance. Watch out for fanatics
7. Despair (12) 1. Military rank (8) this week - they seem to be everywhere - and stay clear
8. Oral (6) 2. Vegetable (4) to let friends share your ideas and affections.
of prying neighbours.
9. Shine (6) 3. Wander (7) LEO—July 23-August 22 PISCES—February 20-March 20
10. Relative (7) 4. Hymn (5)
A disappointment later in the week can be turned into an This is a week for not mincing words and also a week for
12. Foe (5) 5. Private (8) advantage - so long as you are optimistic. Your romantic
15. Loose (5) 6. Consumer (4) finding yourself at the right place at the right time.
life perks up on the weekend. Children think you’re tops, Ingenuity could solve a friend’s romantic dilemma.
16. Natural (7) 11. Uncommunicative (8) so encourage them to share their ideas and concerns. Hosting is accented through the weekend.
18. Bleach (6) 13. Abuse (8)
20. Seduce (6) 14. Respire (7) VIRGO—August 23-September 22
BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
22. Immediately (12) 17. Mollusc (5) Communication and cooperation are accented. Your best You are dramatic, affectionate, self-assured, extravagant,
19. Stockings (4) efforts are joint efforts, especially in the fields of pub- optimistic, proud and outspoken. You can reach major
21. Jump (4) lishing and advertising. A romantic partner may announce goals provided you emphasize your strengths and don’t
some exciting plans. brush off weaknesses.
CRYPTIC PUZZLE
ACROSS LIBRA—September 23-October 22
7. What shippers mostly deal in? (4,8). 8. From Sunday There is a fine line between nosy and being concerned
to Wednesday, packed (6). 9. Went off with the money, and some people may overstep it this week. Sunday is

SUDOKU
embarrassed (6). 10. Violet is within hearing, but that’s for congratulations - accepting them and issuing them.
of little importance (7). 12. Seem surprised when you SCORPIO—October 23-November 21
set it in motion (5). 15. Go for the stout (5). 16. Caught
the rector out, right? (7). 18. The one doing the twist, in Arts are in the current picture. Weekend events can be
blue (6). 20. Shoot for a living (6). 22. Like the vicarage
curtains that need a bleach? (8,4).
NUMBER GAME
beyond your happiest expectations, but meetings on
Thursday - Friday prove more chaotic or dramatic than
anticipated.
DOWN ANSWER BELOW
1. Poem that’s come from the old days by word of mouth SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22
(8). 2. A recently coined word for “again” (4). 3. It en- There may be a small financial setback and then money
sures the gardener won’t be short of time (7). 4. Number matters improve significantly. This is the week for holi-
One, Wood Street (5). 5. He explodes the theory about day planning. A budding relationship can grow, but don’t
fat (8). 6. The land is almost all let (4). 11. Bloodthirsty force anything just now.
seductresses with an inner rage (8). 13. How the astro- CAPRICORN—December 23-January 20
naut’s best seller went to number one? (8). 14. As a
A loved one may be aloof, but it’s wise not to press him/
free-lance joining the company, don’t reveal it (7). 17. her too much. Travel is favoured, despite minor delays
The stick-up is by a woman (5). 19. Where the French and amusing complications. This is a good week for
go, should the north get very cold? (4). 21. A long time introspection - achieving new insights into the charac-
after the rain storm (4). ters of loved ones.
AQUARIUS—January 21-February 19
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9102 The current emphasis is on simplification - in decor, dress
and your approach to romance. Watch out for fanatics
14, Fleeced. 17, St-and. 19, Gas-h. 21, Will.
QUICK SOLUTIONS
this week - they seem to be everywhere - and stay clear
Co-nceal. 17, Dor-is. 19, N-ice. 21, R-age. Over-rate.
Across - 6, Policewoman. 7, Fret. 8, Aperture. 9,
Re-butter. 6, Is-le(t). 11, Vamp-ire-s. 13, Rocketed. 14,
of prying neighbours.
Choose. 10, Strike. 12, Stumer. 15, Fumble. 17, Cinna-
Down - 1, Past-oral. 2, A-new. 3, Sundial. 4, Fir-St. 5,
mon. 19, Meal. 20, Belligerent.
ndigo. 20, Career. 22, Clergical grey. PISCES—February 20-March 20
Down - 1, Platform. 2, Scrape. 3, Sweeps. 4, Omit. 5,
10, Tri-Vi-al. 12, Start. 15, Plump. 16, C-orrect. 18, I- This is a week for not mincing words and also a week for
Anorak. 6, Perch. 11, Remember. 13, Trilby. 14, Remain.
Across - 7, Main business. 8, S-to-Wed. 9, Sou-red. finding yourself at the right place at the right time.
15, Funnel. 16, Least. 18, Nile.
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS Ingenuity could solve a friend’s romantic dilemma.
Hosting is accented through the weekend.
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
17, Snail. 19, Hose. 21, Leap.
Across - 6, Hunger march. 7, Over. 8, Heatedly. 9,
Personal. 6, User. 11, Taciturn. 13, Mistreat. 14, Breathe. BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
Down - 1, Corporal. 2, Leek. 3, Meander. 4, Psalm. 5, You are dramatic, affectionate, self-assured, extravagant,
Treats. 10, Tuck in. 12, Or-deal. 15, Struts. 17, Ame-thy-
20, Allure. 22, Straightaway. optimistic, proud and outspoken. You can reach major
st. 19, I-van. 20, Stage fright.
Brother. 12, Enemy. 15, Slack. 16, Artless. 18, Whiten. goals provided you emphasize your strengths and don’t
Down - 1, In-crease. 2, Mes-he-s. 3, Imp-art. 4, T-rue.
Across - 7, Hopelessness. 8, Spoken. 9, Lustre. 10, brush off weaknesses.
5, Ch-ill-I. 6, H-over. 11, Carriage. 13, Re-miss. 14, Lay-
QUICK SOLUTIONS
men. 15, Sat-I-re. 16, TrA-it. 18, Tea-L.
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9103
News
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Man needs to
‘clean up his act’ Students from Darley and Pentland Primary schools welcome three kangaroo sculptures to
the Telford Park tree planting site (L-R) Lincoln Giles, Charlotte Mifsud, Pyper Giles, Deegan
Doyle and Max Kontostergios. Photo - MSC

By Caitlin Bewley
(2nd Yr Swinburne Uni)

“The first time was an honest mistake; the


The accused reoffended on January 18
when travelling south along Ballarat road
Werribee, police intercepting him and
Wildlife watch
over trees
asking for identification.
second time was pure stupidity,” a man
told the Bacchus Marsh Magistrate’s court Police soon found Caharija’s licence to be
after being found guilty for multiple driving suspended, the accused saying he “didn’t
offences. receive the infringement.”
Melton West’s Shaun Caharija appeared Magistrate Robinson said he would give the By Helen Tatchell 500 trees and share their location with a
before Magistrate Gregory Robinson on accused the “benefit of the doubt”, and that plaque, to acknowledge the efforts of Darley
Friday 24 May for two separate charges of it seems like Caharija was “trying to come Native sculptures are the symbolic and Pentland Primary School children
driving whilst suspended. guardians of trees planted by local school
back from going to jail.” and the contributions of Grow West and
The court heard on January 3 this year, children.
Caharija was fined $1000, having to pay Moorabool Shire Council.
Caharija was seen by police travelling along Created by local sculptor Mellissa Beatty,
Miller’s road Altona North, soon after he was an extra $124.30 in court costs. Magistrate the three kangaroos were installed near the Support for the project also included
intercepted on the West Gate Freeway where Robinson told the accused he needs to “clean Scout Hall at Telford Park in Darley. Bacchus Marsh Redgum & Garden Centre
he told police he was “unaware of the status his act up” whilst he [Caharija] was leaving The kangaroos mark the site where local and Moorabool Shire Council’s Child, Youth
of his licence.” the court room. primary school children helped plant over & Family Services.

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WHAT’S ON The What’s On section is for non-profit community organisations. All free events submitted will be considered for FREE publication at the Editor’s discretion. Advertising of AGM’s in
this section will only appear if a paid public notice also appears in the classifieds section, as per the constitution of Business & Consumer Affairs for incorporated groups.

WHAT’S ON
ADULT EDUCATION CHURCH
The What’s On section is for non-profit community organisations. All free events submitted will be considered for FREE publication at the
Ballan and District Community House Editors discretion. Advertising
Gordon Catholicof AGMs in this section will only appear if a paid public notice also appears in the classifieds section, as per
Parish
the constitution of Business & Consumer Affairs for incorporated groups. VicRoads Halletts Way
Information Session
Term 2 program – OUT NOW. Book now for – Garden Mass Times – Saturday 28 May – Springbank 6:30pm.
Group next meet 27/5; Hearing Test, 30/5. For enrolment Sunday 29 May – Bungaree 8:45am; Ballan, 10:30am.
Ballan Anglers Inc Ballan Uniting Church
informationADULT EDUCATION
and costs please call 5368 1934 or email info@ Meeting second Wednesday every month. Senior Citizens (St Paul’s) - Services 11.15am every Sunday.
bchvic.org.au
Ballan & District Community House
Anglican Parish of West Moorabool
Room, Bungaree,
Steiglitz Street, Ballan,
Tuesday 31 May, 2016.
Ballan, Morrisons and7.30pm.
Gordon More anglers and Bacchus Marsh Baptist Church
For classNeighbourhood
enrolment information,
House venue hire and costs; please families needed and welcome – 0400 003 936.
Darley & Learning Centre, 33-35 Service Times – Sunday 29 May – St John’s Bungaree, 9.30am. Sundays, 10:30am, Worship Service and Children’s Program.
call 5368 1934
Jonathan Drive or email
Darley.info@bchvic.org.au
Short courses, recreation classes, Only Bacchus Marsh CWA Day Branch Phone 5367 6550 for more details.
Darley Neighbourhood House & Learning Centre Meetsone 2ndservice in theofparish
Thursday each –monthwith St atPaul’s
10amBakery at the Hill Darley Our Community Lady Help of Christians residents Korobeitare invited
community groups, occasional child care, venue hire. Please contact Glen Wesley on 5368 2730 for more details.
Short courses and classes. 33-35 Jonathan Drive, Darley. BM & Hub, Wittick Street, Darley. Enquiries: 5368 7273. Mass every Saturday 6.30pm.
Enquiries welcome. Phone 5367 4390 www.darleylearning. Bacchus Marsh Family Drug Support Group
District Photography Club - Meetings 2nd & 4th Wednesday B3 Community
and welcome to drop in at anytime
B3 Community
com
of month, 7.30pm. Enquiries welcome. Phone 5367 4390. For Family Members who have a loved one affected by drugs. Familybetween 4:00pm anda difference. 8:00pm.
Focused, friendly, informal church with
The Laurels – Bacchus Marsh Community College Enquiriesfamily friendly
- 1300 660 068. church with a difference. Services Every 2nd & 4th Sunday 4.30pm at The Pavilion Room,
Courses and classes. 229 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh. every
MEETINGS Alanon 2nd & 4th Sundays
Support Group - for at Avenue
families Bowling
of alcoholicsClub, Main St,
DarleyPentland Civic Centre, 182 Primary Halletts Way, School Darley.Gym,
Enquiries & enrolments - 5367 1061. Bacchus
Meets atMarsh.
10.30am on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month
Ballan Anglers Inc Holy Trinity Anglican
164 Halletts Way, Darley. Church - Bacchus Marsh
U3A Bacchus Marsh at the Uniting Church Hall, Gisborne Road, Bacchus Marsh.
Bacchus Marsh Christian Church Service Times - Bacchus Marsh - Every Sunday 9am and
Meeting secondsocial
Active seniors Wednesday
learning,every
for month. Hudsonscontact
daily activities Hotel, Enq - 0421 222 717.
7.30pm. More anglers and families needed and welcome – Sunday
Footscray Services
Poultry 10am
Club with
(at kids
Bacchus program.Marsh) Fusion Youth 7pm 1st Sunday 10.30am, 3rd & 4th Sunday 11am, Balliang - 2nd
5367 5341 or visit our website - www.u3abacchus.org.au
0400 003 936. every
MeetingsFriday
held night.
2nd 222
Sunday Mainof St,
month, Bacchus 2pm. Marsh.
PoultryEnquiries Pavilion. Sunday 11am, 4th Sunday 9am, Myrniong - 1st and 3rd
Racecourse Sunday 11am. Enquiries 5367 5362. 
9028 2622. Rec. Reserve, Balliang-Bacchus Marsh Rd,
Rose-Carers of Maddingley MEETINGS Park Bacchus Marsh. All welcome – Kerry 9741 9705. Church of the Living God
Working Bees every
BacchChat @ Lerderderg Library3rd Wednesday & Sunday of each Bacchus Marsh Uniting Church Parish Christian youth ministry and bible teaching. 2nd Sunday
of every month, 5pm. Open to all ages. At 14 Darcy St,
month. All welcome.
1st Saturday Enquiries
of the Month, - 0418noon.
10am-12 171 119.Various topics of Services - St Andrew’s MARKETS
9.30am every Sunday (3rd Sunday of
Maddingley. Enq – 0408 260 727.
interest presented. Enquiries –
Bacchus Marsh Family Drug Support Group 5366 7100 or www.moorabool. month Family Service). Pentland Hills 2pm 1st Sunday of
Ballan Lions Club Market Golden Harvest Christian Fellowship
vic.gov.au/libraries
For Family Members who have a loved one affected by drugs. month. Enq 5367
Next market – Saturday 6 Julyor2019.
2543 (office) www.themarshuca.org.au
Non-denominational - Prayer every Sunday 10am, Men’s
CWA - The Marshians Night Branch Bacchus Marsh
Enquiries - 1300 660 068. First Saturday each month - Inglis St, Ballan – 9am-1pm.
Meet first Tuesday of month - The Hub, Wittick St, Darley, Holy Trinity Anglican Church
Enquiries – Kristie 0406 426 460.
- Bacchus Marsh KYB Monday evenings 6pm (0429 681 566.) Ladies KYB
Alanon Support- Group
7pm.  Enquiries - for families
Gay Hooper 0413 350of alcoholics
012. Service Times - Sunday 8.30am & 10am; Cafe Church - 1st Wednesday 1pm (5367 6834).
Darley Market Bacchus Marsh Life Church
Meets
Ballanat&10.30am
Districton CWAthe 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month Sunday Saturday 10am;
15thMessy
June, Church
8am - 1pm.- 3rd Sunday
1st & 3rd 5pm, Wednesdays
Saturday each
Branch
at meetings
the Uniting – 2nd
Church Thursday
Hall, Gisborneeach
Road, month.
BacchusRSL Hall, 10am.
Marsh. Meeting 10am every Sunday at the Bacchus Marsh RSL, 203
month Balliang
at Darley-Park2nd Football
Sunday Reserve.
10.30am,Enquiries 4th Sunday – 0488 9am 345.
Inglis St, Ballan,
Enq - 0421 222 717. 7.30pm. All welcome - enquiries to 0407 992 Myrniong Main Street. Enquiries Pastor Merv - 0412 290 036.
145 (Alan). - 1st & 3rd Sunday 11am. Enquiries 5367 5362
767 or email ballandistrictcwa@gmail.com St Bernard’sST PAUL’S ST Bacchus
PAUL’S UNITING Marsh UNITING Catholic Church
Lal Lal Moorabool Photographic Group Inc (office) or www.bacchusmarshanglican.org.au
Ballan District Vintage Machinery & Vehicle Club Mass CHURCH Times CHURCH – Saturday- BALLAN 5pm; Sunday – 8.30am & 10am.
BALLAN
Meeting
Meetings -3rd secondWednesday
Monday each eachmonth,
month,8pm.7pm. Soldiers Church of the LivingCHURCH
Tom Mullane God Bacchus 150th Marsh 150th Uniting
Anniversary Anniversary Church Parish
Memorial Hall, Lal
Pavilion, Ballan Lal. Enquiries
Racecourse Reserve.5341 7535 or– secretary@
Enquiries Bacchus Marsh
Brian 5368 Christian Christian Church
youth ministry and bible teaching. 2nd Sunday Services Sunday - St Andrew’s
Sunday29 May 29 9.30am
2016 May 2016 every Sunday. Pentland Hills
lallalmooraboolphotographicgroup.org
2255 or Ray 5368 1177. Sunday Services 10am with kids program.
of every month, 5pm. Open to all ages. At 14 Darcy St 222 Main St, 2pm 1st Sunday of month. Enquiries - 5367 2543 (office).
Moorabool Mission Recovery Group Bacchus Marsh. Enquiries 9028 2622. Proudly Proudly Presents Presents
Footscray Poultry Club (at Bacchus Marsh) Maddingley. Enq – 0408 260 727.
Strugglingheld
Meetings with2nd
addiction;
SundayPain from the
of month, 2pm.past;
Poultry
out of control? Meeting weekly - Wednesday, 12.30pm – Jean Bacchus
Racecourse Rec. Reserve, Balliang-Bacchus Marsh Rd, Sundays,
Oomes Room, Lerderderg Library, Bacchus Marsh. Enq- Rev’d Glen
member St John’s Anglican Church Ballan
familyPavilion.
58 Simpson Marsh Baptist- Church
St, Ballan
WesleyWorship
10:30am.
Service - 10:30 every Sunday. Enq -
- 5368 2730.Service and Children’s Program.
YOUR
A Special
A Special
Sunday
Sunday
AfternoonBUSINESS
Pleasant
Pleasant
Afternoon
Bacchus Marsh. All welcome – Peter 0428 112 295. St Malachy’s
Phone 5367 6550Catholic
for moreChurch
details.Blackwood
Pastor Merv Patton – 0412 290 036.
Easter Monday Service at 10am. YOUR NETWORKING CALENDAR “ A Celebration
“ A Celebration
The Pottery Group Our Lady Help of Christians Korobeit
Tuesday and Saturday MARKETS
1pm-3pm, at the Public Park Hall Sunday Mass 11.30am (2nd & 4th Sunday of Month). JUNE 2019 of Sacred
of Sacred
Music”
Music”
(next to Tennis Courts), Stanley St, Gordon. All welcome.
Ballan Lions Club Market
PUBLIC
Golden Harvest Christian Fellowship
NOTICE ◆ Coffee Connect – Friday 7including
June,community
Selected Inspirational
7.30-8.30am,
Selected Inspirational
Sacred Music, Sacred Music,
Enquiries to Maureen 0447173031. including community singing of some singing of some
Saturday
Bacchus Marsh4 June,Playgroup
8am-1pm. 1st Saturday each Month. Inglis Non denominational - Prayer every Sunday 10am, Men’s Jolly Miller Café, 136 Main popularSt, Bacchus
& popular
well loved & well Marsh
hymns loved hymns

St, Ballan. Enquiries - 0432 961 975 (Paul).


(Behind St Andrew’s Church) Cnr Gisborne Rd & Lerderderg KYB Monday
PROTECTING
evenings 6pm.
THE
Ladies
RIVERS
KYB Wednesday 1pm. Ballan
◆ EverBallan Mechanics
thought Mechanics
about Institute starting Institute
Hallyour @2pmHall own @2pm business?
Street, Bacchus OF THE BARWON
Darley Market Marsh. Monday-Friday 9am, 11am, 1pm & Further details – 0429 681 566. Tuesday 11 June, 11.00am–12.30pm
ADMISSION: ADMISSION:
Just $10 Just
= Concert
$10 = & Concert
Afternoon & Afternoon
Tea Tea
3pm. Enquiries – Cindy 0433 651 066.
Saturday 4 June, 8am – 1pm. Stalls offer bric-a-brac, fruit/veg, Bacchus MarshCommunity Life Church discussion:
RSVP by 13RSVP May by - Elizabeth
13 May -ZilverisElizabeth 03 Zilveris
5368 2016 03 5368 email: 2016 zilveris@aapt.net.au
email: zilveris@aapt.net.au
Bacchus Marsh & District Garden Club Ballan Neighbourhood House Centre, 76 Steiglitz St
clothing, plants and more. 1st & 3rd Saturday each month at Meeting What 10amneeds
every improving
Sunday at the BM in the
College way
Drama weRoom,
Meeting 2nd Tuesday of each month, 7.30pm at The Laurels, JULY 2019
Darley
229 Main Park St,Football
Bacchus Reserve.
Marsh.Enquiries – 0488 345
Guest Speakers. 145 (Alan).
Supper after in Grant Street. Enquiries the
manage Pastor Merv - 0412 290 036.
Moorabool,
COFFEE CONNECT TRAINING ◆ Coffee Connect
ADMISSION NETWORK $15– Friday
ADMISSION EVENING$15Under 5Children
July, 7.30-8.30am,
SPEED NETWORKING TBC
Ballan Farmers
each meeting. Market
All Welcome. Enquiries - Wendy 5367 4170. Leigh and ONCE Barwon?
Children 16 FreeUnder 16 Free
A MONTH ONCE A MONTH Tickets at door onTickets
day ofatperformance,
BIMONTHLY door on day of or performance,
Pre-Sales available
or Pre-Sales
at …. available
TWICEatA ….YEAR

Lal Lal
Next Moorabool
Market Photographic
– Saturday Group Inc
11 June, 9am-1pm. Enjoy a free coffee, share ideas, A range of topics to ◆

helpBusiness
you

Bacchus Marsh Florist
Bacchus Training
& Nursery
Marsh
An
Florist
185 & Main
Nursery
Street 185Little
evening of B2B networking and
MainLucky
StreetCaféLittle
Grant
Lucky
Street,
CaféBacchus
GrantMarsh
Street, Bacchus Marsh
One minute to introduce and
Meeting
2nd 3rd Wednesday
Saturday each month, each
Millmonth, 7pm.
Cottage carSoldiers
park. EnqMemorial
– 0498 Tuesday 11chat June – 7-9pm
to other business owners and
BARRY WILKINS
enhance your business
BARRY
OAM
Tuesday
services
Musical Director/Conductor
WILKINS OAM SOFIA LAURSEN
16 July, presentation
an industry
Musical Director/Conductor Time
SOFIA
(Soprano) and
LAURSEN HABELROBERT WRZASZCZ
HABEL
heldVenue TBC
(Soprano) summarise
ROBERT WRZASZCZ
(Leader) your business – you
(Leader)

Hall, Lal Lal. Enquiries


361 291 or 0490 114 130. 5341 7535. Earth Ed Centre,
Council officers. and knowledge. across Moorabool Shire. don’t know who you will meet!

Rose-Carers of Maddingley Park Mental Olympic


Health andAvenue, Mount
Alcohol & Drug Treatment Clear
FEBRUARYServices 2019 APRIL 2019
Working bees every 3rd Sunday of each month. All welcome. Ballarat District Nursing & Healthcare
Enquiries - 0400 052 857.
CHURCH Wednesday 12 June, 7-97.30-8.30am
pm,
Coffee Connect register here
Friday 1 February,
All sessions  Friday 5 April, 7.30-8.30amhere otherwise
free
Coffee to attend
Connect (unless
register stated)
Call our FREE Intake and Referral Service Each session 2016 Charity Ball
requires individual registration.
Darley
Saint Park Native
Malachy Gardens
Blackwood Royal Hotel, 20 Wallace St, Meredith Cafe Chino on the Avenue, 208 Main St, Bacchus Marsh Jolly Miller Café, 136 Main St, Bacchus Marsh

Working– Bee, 1st Tuesday 1300 022 760 (Mon-Fri Sign up to Council’s TurnBusiness
your customer ENews to receive information
Service Sunday 12 June, of the month at 9am. Contact Andy
9am. 9amVictoria
- 5pm) service excellence into dollars in the bank register here
Thursday 13 June,  Small Business workshop register here
7-9essentials:
pm,How to build a road map to success 
business@moorabool.vic.gov.au
5367 2616 or Wendy 5367 4170. Business planning Tuesday 9 April, 5.30-7.30pm

Ballan
Ballan Uniting
Playgroup Church (St. Paul’s) Bannockburn
Thursday 7 February, 10.00am-12.00pm
305a Dana Cultural
Street, Ballarat Centre
Supper Room, Bacchus Marsh Public Hall, 207 Main St, Bacchus Marsh
James Young Room, Lerderderg Library, 215 Main St, Bacchus Marsh

MAY 2019
Services – 1st, 2nd
Every Tuesday of&school
3rd Sundays
Term. 11.15am.
St John’s4th SundayChurch
Anglican 9.30am 27 Highwww.acso.org.au
St, Bannockburn
YOUR B
Small Business Bus visit register here
Hall  - 9:30-11:30am.
Reflective Worship. Enquiries - 0409 681 138 Anna or 0421  Thursday 7 February, 10.00am-4.00pm  Friday Coffee Connect

905 558 Tamsin.  Hosted by


  3 May, 7.30-8.30am, Venue TBC
Consultation for theOutside Barwon River
the Lerderderg Library, 215 Main St, Bacchus Marsh
Speed Networking
MARCH 2019 
Gordon Inc.Football Netball VenueClub
Ministerial Advisory Committee
Gordon Football and Netball Club
Wednesday   8 May, 6.00-7.30pm, TBC
 
 Coffee Connect register here
AGM  
YOUR NETWO
Saturday 28th May @ 7pm
th
25 October 2015   Business Training
  Friday 1 March, 7.30-8.30am
Zest Licensed Café, 1/130 Inglis St, Ballan
 2.00pm  
Tuesday
At Gordon Recreation Reserve   14 May, 9.00-11.00am, Venue TBC

BALLAN BOWLING CLUB ASBAS Digital Solutions Program workshop series Ballarat Golf
 Club, 1800 Sturt St, Ballarat
welcome   Business Network Evening
All members past and present Moorabool

  
James Young Room, Lerderderg Library, 215 Main St, Bacchus Marsh
Thursday 30 May, 6.00-9.00pm, Venue TBC
Formal Dress
TRIVIA NIGHT  Social Media Marketing 101 $110 Coffee
or $1000
Connect
JUNE 2019
for table of ten
Tuesday 5 March, 9.00am-12.00pm  Friday 7 June, 7.30-8.30am, Venue TBC
2 course meal,
The ASBAS Digital Solutions Program is a
one-off membership fee of $55.
beer, wine & softdrink provided
Business Training
Friday 7 June  Digital Marketing Essentials
Tuesday 12 March, 9.00am-12.00pm
As a member, you will have access to:

Contact: Tuesday 11 June, 9.00-11.00am, Venue TBC
 1:1 Mentoring

Jenna Gunnell 0409 165 935


 Online Learning Platform & Webinars
Commences 7pm  Simple Steps to Building a Website
 These four group workshops plus four
more in August 2019

Bar Open 4pm Tuesday 19 March, 9.00am-12.00pm


Sign up today online at
Stuart Miller 0400 642 727
SEO Foundations for Small Business
asbas.melbourneinnovation.com.au
Max Hammond
COFFEE CONNECT 0428 907 669
TRAINING NETWORK E
Entry Free 
Tuesday 26 March, 9.00am-12.00pm ONCE A MONTH ONCE A MONTH BIMONTHLY

A charity
Enjoy auction
a free coffee, share ideas, andA range
fundraiser will take place
Great family entertainment  Moorabool Business Network Evening
Thursday 28 March, 6.00-9.00pm, Venue TBC onbusiness
chat to other the night,
owners andwith
of topics to help you
all proceeds
enhance
An evening of B2B
going toan industry presen
your business services
with excellent prizes. Council Ballarat
officers. District Nursing
and knowledge.and Healthcare across Moorabool

FEBRUARY 2019
EVERY TUESDAY
Coffee Con
IN MARC
Coffee Connect register here
 Friday 1 February, 7.30-8.30am
H AN D
Friday 5 Ap
Cafe Chino on the Avenue, 208 Main St, Bacchus Marsh A U G U S T 2 0 1 9Jolly Miller
Turn your c
 Small Business Victoria workshop register here
Business planning essentials: How to build a road map to success  Tuesday 9 A
Thursday 7 February, 10.00am-12.00pm James Youn
Supper Room, Bacchus Marsh Public Hall, 207 Main St, Bacchus Marsh
Small Business Bus visit register here
 Thursday 7 February, 10.00am-4.00pm  Coffee Con
Friday 3 Ma
Outside the Lerderderg Library, 215 Main St, Bacchus Marsh
Speed Netw
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Budget a winner - REIV


Growing Regional Victoria and reducing payroll Government for adjusting the rates in Regional bodies to ensure the ongoing professionalism and
tax were major priorities outlined in the Real Estate Victoria so that by 2022/23 regional businesses upskilling of our industry. The Government has
Institute of Victoria’s (REIV) Budget submission will pay the lowest payroll tax in the nation. We reported a 116 per cent increase in regional TAFE
and we are pleased that the State Government has also welcome the $2.5m support for mentoring for enrolments which is positive news for our country
made significant commitments in these areas. small business. areas.
Victoria’s property industry remains the The Victorian Government will invest $2.6b to Other noteworthy initiatives include the
cornerstone of the Victorian Budget, continuing to support jobs, economies and communities in
expansion of Solar Homes and the 50 per cent
contribute 46 per cent of revenue and $10.5 billion Regional Victoria and an additional $150m in the
discount on land transfer duty for commercial
in land tax and stamp duty alone in the next next financial year to establish the Victorian Jobs
financial year. and industrial properties in Regional Victoria in
and Investment Fund. Included in this is $173m for
There is no doubt that Regional Victoria was the the Geelong City Deal and an additional $18.8m four years’ time.
big winner in the Victorian Budget, handed down for services. While we congratulate the Victorian Government
GIL KING on 27 May, and there is lots to like from a property The REIV also advocated strongly for investment on many positive initiatives, the reliance on
industry perspective. in skills and training and commends the property taxes is of great concern to our industry
CEO, REIV In particular, the REIV welcomes the payroll Government for its historic expenditure in the and we will continue to advocate for a more
tax relief for small business and commends the sector as we continue to work with the relevant equitable taxation regime.

YOUR STAKE IN THE GAME


AUCTION Saturday 15 June at 12pm (on-site)
82 MASADA BOULEVARD, WINTER VALLEY
DEVELOPMENT SITE

St George’s
Retirement Unit,
Trentham
“Safe, Secure and
Central Town Location”
Only one remaining unit
available of a group of five
Newly fitted kitchen, disabled
access to shower and toilet, one
bedroom, lock up garage, storage
room, split system heating and cooling.

CONTACT
Paul Hilder for inspections Andrew Lewis
5421 7275 or Land of Comfortable Subdivision Zone Urban 0418 508 908
1.714ha family home Growth
email: paulh@hhs.vic.gov.au
permit
(4¼ acres)* Charles Kenendy
0431 914 778
colliers.com.au/211226 *Approx

Desirable Invermay Building Block


MN0506G

Lot 9 Slatey Creek Road North, Invermay


Positioned in the tightly held blue ribbon corridor of Invermay, is this magnificent 12.15 acre
or 4.918 hectare allotment. The land features a dam & seasonal creek, established trees and
good boundary fencing. Improvements include cross over entrance way, mains power in a pit
plus town water connected to a stock trough from Slatey Creek Rd Nth. NBN is available for
connection. This corner allotment also fronting Glenelg Street provides an approved planning
permit for a home & shed with majestic views to the North. Call for finer details.

Agent: Chris Leonard


Phone 0409 0409 23
51 Lydiard Street South, Ballarat 3350
www.prdballarat.com.au
Phone 5331 1111 www.prdballarat.com.au
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Arbee Real Estate


FOR SALE 6/96 Gisborne Road, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 19 Osborne Street, Maddingley
1 1 1 3 1 1

Comfortable, Affordable, Assisted Living Multiple Options with Industrial 2 Zoning


Enjoy the peace, privacy & comfort of your 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom Unique opportunity to purchase 978sqm (approx) of Industrial 2 zoned
apartment with kitchenette, disabled friendly bathroom, split system land in the Maddingley Industrial Estate. Well maintained 3 bedroom, 1
heating & cooling & secure handrails throughout. You also have a bathroom home with multiple living areas & provide a great opportunity
semi enclosed private courtyard at the rear & landscaped garden out to run your business from home. Build a factory out the back, or utilise
the front door. The complex has a large shared dining room with all the land for other purposes (STCA). Industrial 2 zoned blocks are hard
meals provided. to come by and the home on the property gives additional flexibility.
INSPECT By appointment INSPECT By appointment
FOR SALE $120,000 FOR SALE $460,000-$480,000

NEW LISTING
CONTACT Steve Creese 0475 888 101 CONTACT Steve Creese 0475 888 101
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FOR SALE 27 Moore Street, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 42 McLachlan Street, Bacchus Marsh
4 2 2 3 2 2

Big Block, Even Bigger Views! Your Brand New Home Awaits
This family home on a fantastic 1325m2 block of land has to be Brand new, bright, spacious, open plan, 3 bedroom home in the popular
inspected to be appreciated. This 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home with 2 Bellevue Tops Estate. Located only 1.6kms from the Main Street with
great living areas & a timber kitchen has panoramic views over our easy freeway access. 3 oversized bedrooms, master with fully fitted out
township & beyond. Ducted heating & cooling, double length carport WIR & quality ensuite, the remaining 2 bedrooms with BIRs. Huge,
with remote flows into the large covered outdoor entertaining area. open plan, Kitchen, Meals, Living area, full of natural light & opening out
Drive through to backyard and rear laneway access to your block. onto the undercover alfresco area to the rear.
INSPECT By appointment INSPECT By appointment
FOR SALE $660,000 - $680,000 FOR SALE $635,000
CONTACT Daryl Gould 0409 233 157 CONTACT Steve Creese 0475 888 101
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FOR SALE 57 Connor Street, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 11 Seton Way, Bacchus Marsh
3 2 2 4 2 2

Lifestyle Living At It’s Best Spacious Family Living


Beautifully presented, much loved family residence ticks all the boxes Twin doors off the entry lead into the generous Master Bedroom, with
for idyllic resort style living. Featuring 3 generous size bedrooms. substantial WIR & well appointed ens with a 1200mm wide shower. 3
Multiple living spaces ensuring enough room for the whole family. further bedrooms with BIR’s are positioned at the rear of the house. Large
Spacious front lounge and formal dining room leading to the open plan entertainer’s kitchen, with quality European stainless steel appliances &
kitchen/meals/living area adjoining an impressive 13.5m x 5.8m fixtures. Kitchen overlooking the large light-filled dining/living area, study
outdoor area complete with pool & decking for year round enjoyment. & large alfresco.
INSPECT By appointment INSPECT By appointment
FOR SALE $599,000-$630,000 FOR SALE $510,000-$530,000
CONTACT Peter Leonard 0429 671 990 CONTACT Steve Creese 0475 888 101
WEB arbeerealestate.com.au WEB arbeerealestate.com.au

FOR SALE 27 Grantleigh Drive, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 40 McLachlan Street, Bacchus Marsh
4 3 4 3 2 2

Glorious Grantleigh Enjoy That New Home Smell


Stunning, quality built home, right in the heart of the Grantleigh Estate, on Brand new, quality built home by Total Building in Bacchus Marsh.
an 800sqm corner block. Four generous bedrooms, master with modern Enjoy high end workmanship throughout this spacious 3 bedroom
ENS & WIR, remaining 3 oversized bedrooms have BIRs. Beautiful open home. Generous master bedroom with WIR & ensuite, other 2 bedrooms
plan kitchen meals, family area leading out to the undercover 40sqm are oversized & have BIRs. Large, bright, open plan, kitchen, meals
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3 1 1 4 2 2

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Len Smith 0418 343 754 and together you have a gorgeous home Len Smith 0418 343 754
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Well Built 3 Bedroom Unit – 232m2 Land Private Sale 4 Bedroom Home on Lerderderg Street Private Sale
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3 bedroom low maintenance unit. Ideal for Office 2/137 Main Street, This beautiful north facing home is located Office 2/137 Main Street,
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DEATH NOTICE FUNERALS MUSIC MASSAGE FOR RENT


CLOSTER – Gordon William Angels Oriental Massage
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Passed away peacefully on May 29, 2019 Imagine Bacchus Marsh.
with his loving family by his side.
Aged 87 years.
having a Centrally located and

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Dearly loved and devoted husband of Piano Lessons massage close to all amenities.
Lorraine for 35 wonderful years. piano & keyboard in Bali Very neat.
Loving father, father-in-law, pop and beginner guitar
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DEATH NOTICE TRUCK AVAILABLE FIREWOOD POSITION VACANT PUBLIC NOTICE


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CLOSTER – Gordon (Gordy) • Pick up to all Ready to burn Must live in
We are saddened at the passing of our Life Member, Melbourne and
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ALL AREAS Bacchus Marsh.
Gordon Closter. Our sincere condolences are offered With all required Ballan Bowling Club
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FUNERAL NOTICE FUNERALS


CLOSTER The Moorabool News
The Funeral Service to Celebrate the Life of the late Mr Gordon
William Closter will be held at the Darley Primary School Hall,
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Can the Cobra’s deliver against Darley?


By Todd Whelan Under 19s last week and had just 15
ready-made Reserves players in the
Forget any recent advantage Darley starting line-up.
has had over Bacchus Marsh. 8. Cobras Coach Peter Davey couldn’t
Come this Saturday, the Cobras will care less about the local rivalry - he
Bacchus Marsh Netball Association start likely favorites - and this is why... just wants to win. It was thought that
Results 1. Darley has won the last six meetings previous Cobra teams were half beaten
between the two sides BUT only one mentally before they took the field - not
Section 4 of those games has been played at this one. Davey has said the Cobras
Fast & Furious 14 def Pink Panthers 0 Maddingley Park. The Cobras coughed will be out to make a statement against
Devils Mini 1 lost Little Stars 24 up a 30-point lead at the 20-minute Darley.
Skittles 8 def Zooplers 0 mark of the third quarter to lose by one 9. Even though Bacchus Marsh will
Section 3 point (Round 1 - 2018 B/Marsh 77 lost (likely) need to do break the hoodoo
Magic Moments 0 lost Super Stars 12 to Darley 78). without joint captain Liam Mullen
2. Bacchus Marsh have hit form and (hamstring) and Billy Griffiths, the
Firebirds 16 def Lightning 4
will welcome the inclusions of Jake Devils mounting injury toll and key
Storm 4 lost Hunters 11 suspension woes go a lot deeper.
DeWinter, Harrison King, and Matthew
Section 2 Chisari into the line-up from their first 10. While the above-mentioned builds
Diamonds 10 lost Thunderstruck 12 meet, while a fit Tom Brownbridge and hope and hype amongst the local
Comets 21 lost Astrids 28 Jake Owen are certain to have a greater community for a mouth watering
Sapphires 19 def The Suns 6 impact having fully recovered from contest of local footy, it pales in
Section 1 their injuries sustained early on that comparison to a much greater cause,
Fireworks 38 def Eagles 5 day. that is the FIGHT against Motor Neuron
Zodiacs 10 lost Vamps 24 3. Darley do not have bona fide ruckmen Disease (MND). Make enquires at your
and will be up against it again to curb local football club on how you can
Sparkles 21 def Aces 15
the influence of reigning Henderson impact the cause this Saturday. Both
BM Stars 8 lost Sparks 21 Club and League identities have been
Medalist and Club Champion Daniel
Wednesday Night Competition  Burton. chosen to head down the ‘slide’ into a
James 51 def  Hotshots 23 4. Bacchus Marsh matched it with pool of ice in support of the annual ‘Big
Eynesbury Ladies 7 lost  Eureka 27 Darley in the second half of their earlier Freeze.’
Photos Helen Tatchell
Strike 30 def Shooters 19 meet at Darley Park in Round 2 with the
Clovers 35 def Power 19 weakest team they’ve sent out all year.
Squad Teams  5. Bacchus Marsh and Darley have
BM Firetails 17 def Hurricanes Gems 7 played four of the same teams in their
opening six rounds. The Cobras were
more convincing in three of those
performances compared with Darley
including wins over Ballarat, Sunbury
and a loss to Melton - all three of which
were played on Maddingley Park.
6. The Cobras needn’t worry about
Billy Myers (Williamstown) this time,
nor bother contemplating the likely
Bacchus Marsh Soccer damage one Brian Graham (suspended)
could do. In fairness to the Devils he
Results - Round 8 did miss their Round 2 meet.
Under 12s Open 7. The Devils are as vulnerable as the
Cobras will ever get them with some
Bacchus Marsh Blue (1) lost Ballarat (7)
32 players across the club as a whole
Goal - Lachlan Hill (1) unavailable through injury/work/
Under 13s Open suspension. The Devils forfeited their
Bacchus Marsh (0) lost Ballarat (2)
Under 14s Open
Bacchus Marsh Blue (9) def Buninyong (0)
Goals - Tristan Noorman (2), Cairo Arahanga (1),
Bacchus Marsh Little Athletics
David Dillon (2), Joshua Whittaker (1), Nicholas Misiti (3) Local athletes met at Myrni-
ong Recreation Reserve on
Under 16 Girls
Saturday morning for their
Bacchus Marsh (1) lost Ballarat City (4) weekly Cross-Country meet.
Goal - Bianca Woodfield (1) The Under 6 completed one
lap of a 500-metre course
with Harry Johansen cross-
ing the finish line in first
place followed by Lucy Wise
in 2nd and Imogen Borg
claiming 3rd place for the
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nessed Myah Estlick claim
Ballan Golf Club the win, closely followed by
Iyla Robinson, with Mathil-
Results - Week ending Saturday 1 June
de Grant in 3rd. James White
Saturday – Monthly Medal.  was the first boy home and
A Grade 4th overall.
Winner of Medal Peter Di Fiore 68-7-61. A small field of Under 9 &
R/up Bob Arklay 70-6-64. 10 athletes competed over
1500 metres. In a comfort-
B Grade Under 6 Cross-Country athletes set to run in their event
able victory, Nicholas Ide
Winner Steve Chesters 87-20-67 notched up another win
on c/b from Andrew Carton 85-18-67. for the season with Deegan from last week with a con- for 4th place overall. This Sunday Bacchus Marsh
NTPs - 12th Ian Godkin, 15th Chris Tudor. Doyle in 2nd place, 1st Under vincing win. Another con- Elise Cook continued her athletes will travel to Be-
Magpies - 1st David Blythe, 14th Rick Roden, 18th Bob Arklay. 9 athlete, and Imogen Lidg- sistent run from Mackenzie winning from over the 3km nalla to compete in the An-
ett-Egan back in 3rd place in Estlick saw her cross the distance with another win
Balls 6, Cut-off 67 nual Cross Country Open
a PB time of 7.00.25mins. finish line in 2nd place with while Danielle Ide finished
Bob Arklay, Chris Tudor, Michael Di Fiore, Peter Di Fiore, Day. Athletes will walk
The Under 11 & 12 athletes Oliver Carr rounding out the in 2nd place. Another PB
Steve Chesters, Anthony Moore. the course at 10am with the
ran two laps of the 1km minor placings. Anna Sey- from Tyrah Doyle saw her
Monthly medal play-off winner for May 2019 course and Samuel White mour continues to improve, across the finish line in 3rd first event to commence at
- Peter Di Fiore. continued his winning form and this week ran a PB time place. 10.30am.
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BFL Ladder
Team % PTS
Central
Results
Highlands Netball League
Central Highlands Netball League

Results– –Round
Round88 CHFL
Ladder
Seniors
1   Redan....................... 144.72 24       Club 13&U 15&U 17&U C B A
2   East Point.................230.23 20       Bungaree 35 21 29 41 42 33
3   Darley........................144.14 20       Ballan 3 15 15 20 28 39
4   Melton.......................111.62 16       Buninyong 9 18 26 20 34 51 Seniors
5   Bacchus Marsh.........121.19 12       Hepburn 33 23 25 43 47 38
6   Sunbury................... 101.96 12       Team % PTS
Carngham 45 18 24 34 46 54
7   Sebastopol................. 90.75 12       1   Waubra..................... 281.96 32      
Daylesford 6 21 46 26 32 33 2   Newlyn..................... 168.75 24      
8   Lake Wendouree ...... 74.46 10       Gordon 27 21 33 30 40 48
9   North Ballarat City..... 79.09 8        3   Hepburn................... 149.35 20      
Beaufort 4 7 8 19 22 38 4   Gordon..................... 139.51 20      
Ballarat Football/Netball League
Ballarat Football/Netball League 10  Melton South............. 39.22 8       
11  Ballarat...................... 60.28 2       
Newlyn 5 31 24 26 39 42 5   Skipton......................125.16 20      
Senior
Senior Results
Results – Round
– Round 6 6 Reserves
Rokewood 12 8 9 25 26 54 6   Buninyong................. 112.11 20      
Skipton 13 11 11 32 18 40 7   Learmonth...................87.01 20      
1   Sunbury...................435.92 24      
Club A B C D 19&U E Clunes 8 29 44 42 49 26 8   Beaufort....................118.01 16      
Ballarat 82 58 49 46 64 50 2   East Point................. 282.32 24       9   Springbank................. 95.73 16      
3   Lake Wendouree......129.13 20       Springbank 41 24 27 35 50 76
Darley 21 41 24 13 11 9
Creswick 2 20 19 22 19 14 10  Creswick....................81.87 16      
Melton South 37 48 31 33 54 30 4   Melton Football.......... 80.43 16       11  Bungaree....................81.17 16      
Lake Wendouree 58 72 47 27 24 23 5   Darley......................... 95.31 12       Waubra 5 25 24 19 29 23
Learmonth 24 19 39 33 56 51 12  R’wood/C’hap...........86.26 12      
Redan 36 33 13 16 47 22 6   Ballarat....................... 91.37 12       13  Daylesford................. 82.69 8       
East Point 48 48 56 38 11 36
7   Sebastopol................. 78.25 8        Bye - Dunnstown
Sunbury 59 52 58 38 58 19 14  Ballan........................ 64.25 8       
Melton 31 44 29 35 19 32 8   North Ballarat City..... 68.63 8        15  C’ham/Linton............. 60.62 4       
9   Bacchus Marsh.......... 62.84 8        16  Clunes....................... 53.41 4       
10  Redan........................ 53.31 8        Central Highlands Football League 17  Dunnstown.................61.73 0       
Ballarat Football League 11  Melton South............. 33.40 4       
Results – Round 8
Under 19s Reserves 
Results - Round 6 1   North Ballarat City... 537.04 24       Seniors 1   Buninyong................ 279.91 28      
Seniors 2   Redan....................... 249.38 24       Bungaree 10.8-68 def Ballan 6.13-49 2   Springbank............... 162.07 28      
3   Melton...................... 203.74 20       3   Skipton......................157.59 28      
Darley 8.9 (57) def Ballarat 7.10 (52) Buninyong 8.8-56 def Hepburn 3.9-27
4   Ballarat..................... 176.06 20       4   Waubra..................... 136.38 24      
Melton South 10.16 (76) def Lake Wendouree 8.9 (57) 5   Sunbury................... 178.80 16       Gordon 16.10-106 def Beaufort 10.9-69 5   Creswick.................. 185.27 20      
Redan 8.19 (67) def East Point 7.17 (59) 6   East Point................. 190.35 12       C’ham/Linton15.7-97 def Daylesford8.6-54 6   R’wood/C’hap.......... 166.09 16      
7   Lake Wendouree..... 122.83 8        Newlyn 18.22-130 def R’wood/C’hap3.4-22 7   Newlyn..................... 118.23 16      
Sunbury 13.16 (94) def Melton 7.10 (52) 8   Darley........................113.49 8        8   Hepburn....................101.18 16      
9   Melton South.............. 18.92 4        Skipton 21.13-139 def Clunes 8.10-58 9   Gordon..................... 159.64 12      
Sebastopol 7.15 (57) def North Ballarat City 3.10 (28)
10  Bacchus Marsh..........18.15 4        Springbank 11.8-74 def Creswick 9.6-60 10  Clunes..................... 143.55 12      
Bye – Bacchus Marsh 11  Sebastopol.................. 6.59 4        11  Dunnstown.............. 120.05 12      
Waubra 21.20-146 def Learmonth 3.7-25
U/17 Seniors 12  C’ham/Linton..............77.45 12      
Reserves Bye – Dunnstown
1   North Ballarat........... 118.86 16       13  Ballan........................ 70.07 12      
Ballarat 10.11 (71) def Darley 8.9 (57) 2   Darley....................... 109.61 16       14  Beaufort.....................38.17 8       
Lake Wendouree 12.7 (79) def Melton South 5.11 (41) 3   Ballarat Swans......... 139.29 12       Reserves 15  Bungaree.................. 36.42 4       
4   East Point................. 103.64 12       16  Learmonth................. 34.30 4       
East Point 10.17 (77) def Redan 4.9 (33) Bungaree 11.6-72 def Ballan 7.7-49 17  Daylesford................. 32.48 4       
5   Mount Clear.............. 99.23  12      
Sunbury 9.10 (64) def Melton 4.6 (30) 6   Redan........................119.30 8        Buninyong 18.10-118 def Hepburn 2.2-14
7   Lake Wendouree..... 106.75 8        Gordon 19.17-131 def Beaufort 2.2-14 Under 18s
Sebastopol 7.8 (50) def North Ballarat City 4.8 (32) 1   C’ham/Linton............ 420.77 32      
8   Bacchus Marsh.......... 40.39 0        C’ham/Linton 8.8-56 def Daylesford 8.5-53
Bye – Bacchus Marsh U/17 Reserves 2   Springbank............... 267.65 28      
Newlyn 7.6-48 def R’wood/C’hap 5.1-31 3   Learmonth................649.04 24      
Under 19s 1   Redan....................... 224.48 20      
Skipton 14.9-93 def Clunes 9.2-56 4   Hepburn...................309.28 20      
2   Mount Clear............. 156.32 16       5   Buninyong.................187.50 20      
Ballarat def Darley (forfeit) 3   North Ballarat........... 104.23 16       Springbank 7.7-49 def Creswick 6.5-41 6   Gordon......................137.41 16      
Lake Wendouree 17.9 (111) def Melton South 5.3 (33) 4   Ballarat Swans......... 173.36 12       Waubra 14.12-96 def Learmonth 5.9-39 7   Dunnstown............... 136.64 16      
Redan 9.10 (64) def East Point 8.3 (51) 5   Darley..........................71.97 8        8   Bungaree................. 129.03 16      
6   Bacchus Marsh.......... 50.27 8        Bye – Dunnstown
Sunbury 14.13 (97) def Melton 3.1 (19) 9   Creswick...................114.74 12      
7   Lake Wendouree....... 70.58 4        10  Ballan........................ 55.43 12      
North Ballarat City 33.16 (214) def Sebastopol 0.0 (0) 8   Sebastopol................. 55.01 0        Under 18s 11  Newlyn.....................112.72 8       
U/15 Seniors Bungaree 14.17-101 def Ballan 1.1-7 12  R’wood/C’hap............41.64 8       
Bye – Bacchus Marsh 1   East Point...........644.44  28       13  Clunes....................... 38.65 4       
2   Mount Clear....... 166.51  24       Buninyong 9.10-64 def Hepburn 6.4-40
Ballarat JUNIOR Football League - Results Round 7 14  Daylesford................. 29.31 4       
3   Redan................. 116.79  22       Gordon 17.11-113 def Beaufort 2.2-14 15  Beaufort.....................23.13 4       
U/17 Seniors 4   North Ballarat.....308.07  18       C’ham/Linton 26.12-168 def Daylesford 1.0-6 16  Waubra...................... 14.85 0       
Darley 6.4 (40) def Ballarat Swans 5.5 (35) 5   Bacchus Marsh... 67.09   16       17  Skipton........................ 0.00 0       
6   Lake Wendouree.55.88   10       Newlyn 16.17-113 def R’wood/C’hap 0.0-0
East Point 7.9 (51) def Bacchus Marsh 3.4 (22) Springbank 16.15-111 def Creswick 6.8-44
7   Sebastopol.......... 52.26   10       Under 15
Lake Wendouree 4.8 (32) def Redan 3.11 (29) 8   Ballarat Swans...... 37.54   8        Waubra 0.1-1 lost Learmonth 18.14-122 1   Learmonth.............. 1370.21 28      
U/17 Reserves 9   Darley....................22.20   4        Bye – Dunnstown 2   Dunnstown...............946.34 24      
U/15 Reserves 3   Gordon.....................326.38 24      
Ballarat Swans 17.8 (110) def Darley 4.11 (35) 1   North Ballarat........... 244.95 24       4   Daylesford................ 173.50 24      
Redan 17.10 (112) def Lake Wendouree 5.4 (34) 2   East Point................. 156.98 20       Under 15s 5   Buninyong................ 188.64 20      
3   Redan....................... 105.73 20       Bungaree 12.12-84 def Ballan 2.2-14 6   Beaufort....................170.51 20      
North Ballarat 10.13 (73) def Sebastopol 8.2 (50) 4   Sebastopol...............117.92  16       7   Bungaree................. 138.73 20      
5   Mount Clear............. 134.32 12       Buninyong 23.14-152 def Hepburn 0.1-1 8   Skipton.......................96.94 20      
U/15 Seniors
6   Lake Wendouree.......90.86 12       Gordon 13.18-96 def Beaufort 2.2-14 9   Springbank...............263.83 16      
Ballarat Swans 5.12 (42) def Darley 1.2 (8) 7   Bacchus Marsh...........61.42 8        C’ham/Linton 5.1-31 lost Daylesford 7.2-44 10  Ballan.......................111.36 12      
East Point 9.14 (68) def Bacchus Marsh 3.0 (18) 8   Ballarat Swans........... 22.01 8        11  Creswick.................... 72.00 12      
Newlyn 7.4-46 def R’wood/C’hap 3.2-20 12  R’wood/C’hap............62.15 8       
Redan 7.11 (53) def Lake Wendouree 3.7 (25) 9   Darley........................... 0.00 4       
U/13 Seniors Springbank 15.7-97 def Creswick 0.0-0 13  Clunes....................... 39.96 8       
North Ballarat 13.11 (89) def Sebastopol 4.2 (26) 1   East Point................. 213.28 24       Waubra 2.4-16 lost Learmonth 16.7-103 14  Hepburn.................... 32.85 8       
2   Redan....................... 168.21 20       15  Newlyn...................... 19.53 8       
U/15 Reserves Skipton 9.6-60 def Clunes 3.0-18 16  Waubra.......................24.11 4       
3   Bacchus Marsh.........157.97 20      
East Point 12.3 (75) def Bacchus Marsh 2.6 (18) 4   North Ballarat............124.70 20       Bye – Dunnstown 17  C’ham/Linton..............17.52 0       

Tabcorp Park Saturday 1 June


Redan 4.3 (27) def Lake Wendouree 2.7 (19) 5   Ballarat Swans..........157.86 16      
6   Lake Wendouree....... 98.62 12      
North Ballarat 5.3 (33) def Sebastopol 3.3 (21) 7   Darley......................... 66.49 12      
U/13 Seniors 8   Mount Clear............... 55.69 12      
9   Sebastopol................. 16.57 4       
Darley 3.2 (20) def Ballarat Swans 3.1 (19) U/13 Reserves
East Point 6.4 (40) def Bacchus Marsh 3.6 (24) 1   Ballarat Swans....... 1103.45 24      
Redan 4.3 (27) def Lake Wendouree 2.6 (18) 2   North Ballarat...........948.84 24      
3   Redan....................... 532.73 24      
North Ballarat 7.8 (50) def Sebastopol 0.1 (1) 4   Darley.......................293.59 20      
5   East Point..................112.66 12      
U/13 Reserves
6   Lake Wendouree......112.24 12      
Ballarat Swans 2.4  (16) def Darley 0.2 (2) 7   Mount Clear............... 69.09 12      
East Point 1.2 (8) def Bacchus Marsh 0.0  (0) 8   Bacchus Marsh.......... 54.79 8       
9   Ballarat Storm............... 7.10 4       
Lake Wendouree 2.3 (15) def Redan 1.4 (10) 10  Sebastopol.................. 3.91 0       
North Ballarat 16.2 (98) def Sebastopol 0.0 (0) U/11 Seniors
Mount Clear 12.14 (86) def Ballarat Storm 0.0 (0) 1   Ballarat Swans......... 188.79 28      
2   Bacchus Marsh........ 142.31 20      
U/11 Seniors 3   Sebastopol..................87.68 18      
4   East Point................. 162.50 16      
Ballarat Swans 3.7 (25) def Darley 2.9 (21)
5   Mount Clear............. 158.59 16      
Bacchus Marsh 3.6 (24) def East Point 2.0 (12) 6   Redan......................... 82.67 16      
Redan 5.5 (35) def Lake Wendouree 2.2 (14) 7   Lake Wendouree....... 80.73 10      
8   North Ballarat............116.79 8       
Sebastopol 3.0 (18) def North Ballarat 2.3 (15) 9   Darley......................... 79.21 4        Saturday 1 June, Tabcorp Park Melton Race 6, Victoria Trotters Oaks (G1). Winner: Royal
Mount Clear 8.9 (57) def Ballarat Storm 0.2 (2) 10  Ballarat Storm........... 26.87 4        Charlotte (1). Trainer: Paul Males. Driver: Zac Phillips. Photo: Stuart McCormick HRV.
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U19s: Darley Forfeited to Ballarat.
Reserves: Ballarat 5.4, 5.7, 8.10, 10.11 (71) d Darley 1.2, 4.5, 6.6, 8.9 (57)
GOALS: T. Presnell 3, D. Peacock 2, B. Layton 1, K. Forde 1, T. Stephenson 1
BEST: D. Peacock, D. Beecham, J. Dodemaide, D. Cadman, K. Doyle.
Seniors: The Devils just scraped through against the bottom placed Swans on a cold Alfredton day.
In a see-sawing affair where goals were hard to come by, Jake Edwards kicked 5 in a match-winning
performance against tough, harassing opponents. Jake Ancrum was a standout to maintain his
continual and impressive improvement this season as a star utility. Usual suspect, champion Darren
Leonard, was BOG in another starring role.
Darley 1.2, 3.5, 6.6, 8.9 (57) d Ballarat 2.1, 4.4, 4.7, 7.10 (52)
GOALS: Jake Edwards 5, Daniel Robson 2, Joel Cadman 1
BEST: Darren Leonard, Jake Ancrum, Jake Edwards, Luther Baker, Shane Page, Joel Cadman.
NETBALL
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forcing many of our women to play in more than one game. This really showed against a power-
house team, Ballarat. Some fantastic efforts from our Devils on the courts.
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Devils avoid upset Gordon Football Club


Coaches Corner - Round 8 to the rampaging Toohey with little effect as
Scotland acknowledged the “Our forwards couldn’t he passed precisely to Brendan Sutcliffe who
Devils made hard work of function at all and our de- Gordon v Beaufort split the middle for another major. Minutes
the win and were lucky to fensive pressure was well The Eagles welcomed reigning Premiers later under extreme pressure Toohey out
escape. down.” Beaufort to the ‘nest’ last Saturday. The marked a desperate Beaufort defence and
“We were soundly beaten contest was even with final like pressure aptly registered his fourth goal for the term.
The Devils face an inform
out of stoppage,” he said. before the home side dominated after half The shell shocked visitors reclaimed their
Bacchus Marsh at Madding-
time to inflict the Crows third straight defeat. composure, altered their style and kicked
“Our ball movement and ley Park this Saturday and
The first half was a battle of defences with two long goals from outside the 50, plus
decision making let us will need to improve signifi-
each side preventing their opponent’s time another two as they tried to stay in touch.
down, resulting in too many cantly if they’re are to keep
and space. Beaufort controlled the centre Toohey added another major before the siren
easy scores against us. their recent winning record
clearances early however Gordon’s defensive halted one of the most dominant individual
“Fundamentally we were against the old foe intact. displays seen in recent times. Not only had
sloppy....our form has been “We just need to get Dar- group repelled most advances with an
orderly confidence. Mark Gunnell, Taylem Toohey kicked five goals he had a direct
by Todd Whelan patchy at best.” ley’s game right,” Scotland assist in the team’s other major.
Scotland said his ‘back six’ Wason, Jarrod Evans, Gerard Clifford, Scott
said. Gordon finished strongly against a
were the pick of the lines and Nippress and Brad Hallam along with
Darley has overcome a ma- “This week against ‘The floundering but gallant opponent. Four goals
kept them in it despite the a rotating group of interchange players
jor scare against bottom side Marsh’ is a huge contest to two goals saw the final margin advance to
efforts of dangerous Swans formed a trusting partnership that stabilised
Ballarat to win a thriller by for us in the context of the a 37-point victory. Though the outstanding
forward Andrew Hooper the back end of the side. Beaufort’s defence,
five-points at Alfredton Oval season,” performance of the day belonged to Toohey,
(six goals). with the help of its onballers, overcrowded
last Saturday. The Devils remain in third Coach Ron Watt was delighted with the
“Our backs worked hard,” the home side’s forward working area with
The standout performances place on the BFNL ladder, contribution of all his charges.
he said. the football seesawing between the fifty
of experienced Devils duo a game clear of last year’s This Saturday the CHFL has a break due
metre arches. The same scoring shots at half
Jake Edwards and Dar- “Ballarat were able to get Grand Finalists Melton. to the Queen’s Birthday long weekend. The
time indicated the Eagles were a little more
ren Leonard was all that some dangerous entries in- Eagles, fourth on the premiership ladder,
Final score accurate when opportunities came their
separated the two sides at side forward 50 with little then travel to Hepburn who currently sit
pressure from our midfield DARLEY - 1.2-8, 3.5-23, 6.6- way.
the final siren. Edwards in third position, by percentage only. This
group. 42, 8.9-57 defeated With Ethan Crackell, blanketing Beaufort’s
(five goals) presented well match promises to be an absolute thriller.
on the lead and rewarded “To hold out on an inferior BALLARAT - 2.1-13, 4.4-28, veteran playmaker Mick Foster, Gordon
4.7-31, 7.10-52 onballers were able to take control after Final score
the Darley faithful with his inside 50 count (33-40) was a
DARLEY (GOALS) - the long break. Adam Toohey was now Gordon 3.1-19 6.4-40 12.5-77 16.10-106
contested marking and ac- credit to our back six.”
curate goalkicking under J. Edwards 5, D. Robson 2, playing closer to goal and influenced the defeated Beaufort 1.3-9 4.6-30 8.8-56 10.9-69
Scotland hinted that Jake
enormous pressure. At the Edwards was a lone soldier J. Cadman 1. game in astonishing fashion. Three quick Gordon Goals - A. Toohey 8, T. Murphy 3, B.
other end, Leonard’s repeat forward. goals to the seemingly untouchable Number Sutcliffe 2, R. Clampit 1, B. Frazer, B. Horsham
DARLEY (Whelan’s Best)
intercept marking and spoil- 7 propelled his team clear of a stunned Gordon Best - E. Crackel, A. Toohey, S.
“Jake didn’t get a lot of sup- J. Edwards, D. Cadman,
ing, would deny a persistent opposition. Two opponents were assigned Nippress, B. Hallam, L. Gunnell, M. Gunnell.
port,” he said. D. Leonard, L. Baker, S. Page.
Swans unit their first win of
the season.
While the outcome for most
pundits appeared a formal-
ity heading in, it was the
Photo DFNC
third placed Darley who had
to find something to outlast
their lesser fancied rivals
(11th).
Devils Captain Shane Page
was solid again and a rare
shining light when Darley
were at their worst. Mid-
fielder Luther Baker showed
his trademark purpose and
intent after quarter time
while high half forward/
wing Joel Cadman was cru-
cial winning his own 50/50
ball.
Although relieved in vic-
tory, Devils coach Heath C Grade ladies looking awesome in their new dresses. Photo GFNC

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