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pedestrian crossing out the front of the residence in Griffith Street. Photo - Meg Kennedy
By Meg Kennedy “This is not good enough,” she said. Protest organiser Sylvia Merry told the Moorabool News the
“It’s not every day you see 90-year old aged-care residents ultimate goal for the protestors is to see a lighted pedestrian
All residents of the Providence Retirement Village want is to standing outside on a cold winters day protesting, and I will crossing located out the front of the village, so residents can
safely cross a road outside their home. continue to support these residents in any way I can as they safely catch the bus into the town centre.
Angry protestors gathered outside the Griffith St residence keep up their campaign for Moorabool Council to provide “Moorabool Shire Council has put an interim refuge in
in Maddingley last Thursday, to discuss options with local the facilities they need.” Franklin Street, and that’s unacceptable to us. It doesn’t help
and federal government representatives for a potential our situation, we need something up here,” she said.
Although a traffic island is currently located on Franklin St,
lighted pedestrian crossing at the adjacent bus stop. Ms Merry said the group has been protesting for seven years
residents say it is too far away from the village, creates an
Providence Village is located on the south side of the busy and that “we have tried several times, the Social Club of
uphill journey for elderly residents when returning, and is
thoroughfare, leaving elderly residents struggling to find a Providence Village has been trying to get it to happen, now
uneven ground for those who use scooters.
safe space to cross. we are taking a further stand.”
Potential interim options discussed included changes to the
The road has seen an increase in traffic in the last few years As for her message to government bodies who are in-charge
bus route, cutting out the road’s centre lane and an increase of the area, Ms Merry said they need to “think about the
following the development of the Stonehill Estate, as well as
the nearby Bacchus Marsh College and Industrial Estate. of speed cameras in the area. elderly and give us something, because we need it.”
Representatives of Moorabool Shire Council, including Infrastructure Manager Phil Jeffreys told residents that “We will take whatever measures we need to make it
Mayor Cr Paul Tatchell, Infrastructure General Manager Phil a “full upgrade” of Griffith St was “in the pipeline” but happen,” she said.
Jeffrey, Deputy Mayor Cr John Keogh and Cr Tonia Dudzik emphasised a signalled pedestrian crossing outcome would Mr Jeffrey confirmed to the Moorabool News that Griffith
and Federal Member for Ballarat Catherine King, heard from “need more research”, highlighting criteria such as traffic Street is a local road and Moorabool Shire is the responsible
concerned residents about their need to safely cross the busy numbers and the number of pedestrians per hour on the authority.
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Ms King said for the residents of Providence Village to get “Yes, pedestrian safety is paramount, we don’t deny that, need to be funded by Council although we will look at
into town, they have to cross 3-lanes of traffic - without lights but also we need to think about the other traffic movers as opportunities for external funding of any proposed project
and without a pedestrian crossing. well,” he said. on the road,” he said.
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The dream is real


By Meg Kennedy

Young soccer superstar


Mate Marinovic is headed
to one of the most popular
soccer cities in the world.
The 8-year-old Ballan
resident will head to Spain

Crime does for two-weeks next month,


after he was one of 25 junior
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soccer since he was 4-years
By Caitlin Bewley
old, playing for the St Albans
(2nd Yr Swinburne Uni)
Saints Dinamo. He currently
A search warrant at the home of a Bacchus Marsh man, trains five-days a week.
uncovered stolen goods matching items lost in an aggravated “When he was little, he
burglary. used to ask how many more
Aaron Przybylski appeared before Magistrate Daniel sleeps until he can play
Muling, via video link, in the Bacchus Marsh Magistrates soccer,” she said.
court on Friday 16 August with a plea of guilty, after 35-days Mate will train at Real
into his pre-sentence detention, Madrid twice a day, as
Prosecutor Sergeant Aimee Heal told the court police issued well as playing junior
a search warrant on the 29-year-old’s residence on July 9 of tournaments against other
this year. clubs.
The court heard it was on this date that officers discovered He will also attend live
a wallet inside Pryzbylski’s house, containing a driver’s
Real Madrid LaLiga soccer
licence and Medicare card belonging to a man who reported
matches, tour soccer
a burglary back in June.
stadiums, and train for five
The prosecution told the court the accused broke into the
days in Barcelona.
victim’s Wyndham home between 10pm June 26 and 5am
June 27, entering through an unlocked sliding door. “I really like the fun of
playing soccer,” said Mate.
It was alleged by the prosecution that Przybylski applied
for multiple loans under the victim’s name, and when His favourite soccer player
interviewed by police, Przybylski denied doing so. is Luka Modric, who also
Magistrate Muling convicted and fined Przybylski an plays for Real Madrid.
aggregate sum of $650, his bail was extended to reappear in Mate is a Grade 3 student at 8-year-old Mate Marinovic is heading to Spain in September to train with the popular Real
court on Friday 1 November. Ballan’s St Brigid’s PS. Madrid soccer team. Photo - Meg Kennedy

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Champions of their reserves


By Meg Kennedy

Two Moorabool community organisations have been


commended for their upkeep of public land reserves.
Mount Wallace Hall and Reserve and the Clarendon
Recreational Reserve were two of three groups in the
Grampians region commended last month for their
achievements with the management of public land reserves,
by the Department of Environment, Land, Water and
Planning (DELWP).
DELWP Grampians Regional Manager of Land and Built
Environment, Grant Hull said the volunteers “are working
hard all year round to ensure everyone has access to local
community spaces.”
“It’s about representing the local community in decision-
making about important local community assets, so the
greater the diversity and representation, the better,” Mr Hull
said.
Mount Wallace Hall and Reserve Committee Secretary
Frances Lloyd said the hall has undergone a variety of big
works in the last 12-months; the most notable being the
removal of old trees, the installation of a new picnic area
with a new barbeque, underground power, new security, a
defibrillator, and an audio and surround-sound system.
Troy Layley and Frances Lloyd receive the award certificate for Committee of Management along with other members of
As well as events such as birthdays and other celebrations, the Mount Wallace Hall and Reserve Committee. Photo - DELWP
the hall is also a popular venue for table tennis, with teams
competing regularly throughout the year.
“Not a lot of people realise that table tennis is so hotly
contested in a little hall, stuck out in the middle of nowhere,”
said Ms Lloyd.
Clarendon Recreational Reserve also received recognition
for their hard work in making the Clarendon Community
Centre a reality, which was officially opened back in March.
Reserve Committee President Trevor Smith said the award
to the committee was for “all the work we had done for the
centre”, with more than 1000 hours of work completed on the
centre, becoming one of the main gathering spaces for the
small town.
“We’re having functions there and we’re getting more
bookings …we’ve had events such as funeral wakes to a first
birthday,” he said.
The hub will also serve as an important meeting point
during the summer months in the event of a fire emergency,
following the devasting nearby Scotsburn fires in December
2016, which destroyed 12-homes.
“We’ve got a big water tank there, which [firefighters] can
access water for the town,” said Mr Smith.
To find out more about volunteering for a Committee of Clarendon Rec Reserve Committee of Management with DELWP Grampians Regional Manager of Land and Built
Management, visit www.delwp.vic.gov.au. Environment Programs, Grant Hull (centre).

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(BFNL) Robert Allan Medal Fiskville clean-up begins


Junior Presentation Night with release of water
Goal Kicking: Under 13 Winner – 15&Under Netball B&F Fiskville is back in the A CFA spokesperson missioning report on the
Cody Salmon (Bacchus Marsh) – 18 goals Winner – Lucy Taylor (Bacchus Marsh) – news, this time alerting the confirmed to the Moora- new treatment plant prior
13&Under Netball B&F 27 votes community about a planned bool News the release of to any agreement for further
release of water into a near- 10-megalitres discharge. This may include
Winner – Maddison Lewis (Sebastopol) – Junior Football Coordinator of the Year
by creek. of treated water had com- the controlled discharge of
25 votes Winner Rayleen Thewma (Bacchus Marsh)
A media release sent out by menced last week into Ber- treated water to the creek
Runner Up – Georgia Bodey (North Ballarat) 17&Under Netball B&F over a number of years.
the Environment Protection emboke Creek below the for-
– 21 votes Winner – Annie Bissinella (Lake Wendouree) mer CFA Training College at
Authority Victoria (EPA) EPA acting Chief Environ-
Under 13 Football B&F – 26 votes last Wednesday, was a ‘com- Fiskville. mental Scientist, Dr Roscoe
Winner – Riely Collins (Redan) – 33 votes Runner Up – Libby Hutt (Sebastopol) – 24 munity advice’ that the ‘EPA “It will be slowly released in Taylor, says CFA has advised
Runner Up – Mitchell Gardiner votes. approves CFA to release a controlled manner over the that the treatment process
(Bacchus Marsh) – 32 votes treated water from Fiskville’. coming months,” they said. will remove PFAS to ensure
“The water will be treated the water is at a standard
It is an official Notice from
to a standard that is better that is safe for human con-
the EPA to the CFA to allow
than drinking water quality sumption under Australian
temporary release of treated
and provides a high level of Drinking Water Guidelines,
water from the lake at CFA’s and is also regarded safe
protection to the ecosystems
former Fiskville Training for stock such as cattle and
present.”
Campus. sheep.
EPA Regional Manager,
“This will include the oper- South West, Carolyn Fran- “But as the creek is not, and
ation of the treatment plant, cis, says the treatment never was intended to be a
installed as part of plans for plant at Fiskville is newly source of drinking water,
ongoing rehabilitation of the commissioned. EPA advises landholders
site, to remove residual PFAS “Because the plant is new, along Beremboke Creek not
to a standard that is better the Minor Works Pollution to use the water for drinking
than drinking water quality Abatement Notice we have or domestic purposes,” Dr
and provides a high level of issued clearly lays out the Taylor said.
protection to the ecosystems standards that need to be CFA has contacted land-
present,” the release stated. met, including monitor- owners along Beremboke
The treated water will be ing and reporting require- Creek and other stakehold-
monitored, reported on and ments,” she said. ers, to inform them of the
slowly released in a con- As part of the longer-term water release as part of
trolled manner into Berem- rehabilitation of the site, EPA their planned rehabilitation
boke Creek. will be assessing the com- works at the site.
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Helping women keep their dignity Cash top up


By Meg Kennedy

Locals are encouraged to ‘share the dignity’


of women’s hygiene products at UFS
for health
Pharmacies in Moorabool.
The local UFS stores in Ballan and Bacchus
Marsh are taking part in the ‘Share the
service
Dignity’ campaign throughout the month of By Kate Taylor

August, which aims to assist women who are


An additional $67,000 will be received by Ballan District
experiencing period poverty. Health and Care, on top of the annual recurring funding
3.2 million Australians are currently living provided by the state government this year.
under the poverty line, with more than half BDH&C Interim CEO Rowena Clift said the funding is not
of these being women and young girls. for more doctors or services, but that it is the funding that the
Many experience period poverty on a organisation receives every year from the state government.
monthly basis – meaning they are unable to “This funding is our recurrent funding from DHHS plus
afford necessary sanitary products.  some growth,” she told the Moorabool News.
Member for Buninyong Michaela Settle announced a
Ballan pharmacist Denise Drew said it is the
$265,000 investment for nurses and doctors at Ballan and
second year the store has run the drive.
District Soldiers Memorial Bush Nursing Hospital to do what
“It’s important to us, particularly women as they do best – provide the world-class care that locals need,
pharmacy tends to be a women-dominated and explained the funding is essentially the Government’s
area, but also for UFS as it is very involved contribution to the BDH&C operating budget - on top of the
with community projects,” she said. organisation’s own budget.
Items that can be donated include but are “How the health service chooses to allocate the funding is
not limited to sanitary pads, tampons, soaps, its own prerogative,” she said.
deodorant, toothpaste and similar women’s “The Government’s funding for this year is $67,000 more
hygiene items. than the previous 12-months and a more than 14 per cent lift
on what the previous Liberal government provided.
Donations can be dropped off in the labelled
“While Ballan District Health & Care is an incorporated
boxes at UFS Ballan, located at 129 Inglis
registered charity owned by the community through the
Street and at UFS Bacchus Marsh Grant Street
Ballan Hospital Association, it receives some public funding
and the Village Shopping Centre. to support emergency stabilisation coordination (its urgent
UFS Ballan Team Member Louise Donaldson (left) and Pharmacist Denise
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Newborns in Teen cyclist claims title


the district Bacchus Marsh cycling star Graeme Frislie
was named Federation University WestVic
Academy of Sport’s male ‘Athlete of the
Mick and Emma Year’ earlier this month.
Horan (née Although Frislie was unable to receive
Dickinson) of his award in-person on the night of
Bacchus Marsh Wednesday, 7 August, the Bacchus Marsh
have welcomed Grammar student was instead competing
their second child, in Germany for the UCI Junior Track World
a little girl. Lily Championships, where he placed second in
Alice HORAN the Men’s Omnium race.
arrived on
FedUni WestVic Academy of Sport
Thursday 25 July
at 7.19pm at St Executive Officer Corey Saitta said Frislie,
John of God 18, “has taken it all before him in the past
Ballarat, weighing 12-months.”
3320 grams. Lily In April this year, Frislie won the
is a new sister for Gold Medal in each of the Men’s U19
Cooper. categories at the Australian Track Cycling
Championships in Brisbane.
At the conclusion of the championships,
Frislie was crowned ‘Champion of
Champions’ by Cycling Australia for his
outstanding performances throughout the
meeting.
Frislie is currently on a Victorian Institute
of Sport (VIS) Scholarship.
“It is no coincidence that both Graeme and
[and female ‘Athlete of the Year’ recipient
Alanna [Peart] consistently produce high-
level performances,” said Mr Saitta.
“Both have an unwavering commitment to
becoming the best version of themselves as
athletes and as young people.”
“They exemplify the values of our
organisation in that they are respectful,
honest, hard-working and they conduct
themselves with utmost integrity and
Mick and Emma Horan (née Dickinson) of Bacchus Marsh
humility all of the time”.
have welcomed their second child, a little girl. Lily Alice
HORAN arrived on Thursday 25 July at 7.19pm at St John Graeme is set to gear up for many track Bacchus Marsh Grammar student Graeme Frislie has been co-named FedUni
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Letters to Practice makes perfect


the Editor
Email: news@themooraboolnews.com.au
By Meg Kennedy

Bacchus Marsh SES have put


their emergency skills to the
test, representing Victoria in an
Dear Editor,
international rescue challenge.
On Monday 12 August I was attacked by
a dog while walking on the path along Members of the local SES travelled to
Inglis Street, Ballan. This happened around Dubbo, NSW in late July to compete
12.45pm in the annual Australasian Rescue
A man was coming towards me walking a Challenge, placing third out of the six
Husky or Malamute dog on a lead followed competing SES teams from Australia.
by a woman walking a smaller dog on a lead. The challenge pits 21 of the best
As we passed each other the Husky or rescue teams across the Australasian
Malamute dog lunged at me and the force area, with volunteer rescue providers
of the attack caused me to fall to the ground and professionals across Australasia
with the dog attached to my lower arm. The competing over a four-day period.
man pulled the dog off me. Bacchus Marsh SES joined forces
For a short time I lost consciousness and with Bendigo to compete under the
was later taken by ambulance to the Ballan Victorian SES banner.
Hospital where I was treated for dog bites.
Challenges included rescuing
The man and the woman with the two dogs
seriously trapped casualties with
failed to give me their names and addresses
varying levels of injuries, with no
before they walked away.
liberties for real-life simulation
The following night the owner of the dog,
taken – vehicles were crushed with
the daughter, came to my home to apologise
but did not offer a name or address. I asked The Bacchus Marsh and Bendigo SES units represented Victoria at the recent Australasian an excavator to simulate the worst
her to contact the Moorabool Shire offices Rescue Challenge at Dubbo NSW. Photos – BM SES collisions teams could see, as well
about this matter. as a CPR challenge and two trauma
Two other people came to my aid a woman challenges.
and a man. The woman I recognised and I As well as competing against others,
have thanked her for the help and kindness teams also had the opportunity to
that she showed me. I would like to thank the trial new equipment and techniques to
man but I do not know his name. bring back home.
I am an elderly woman and to be attacked by BM SES Unit Controller Bill Robson
this large animal was a terrifying experience. said the challenge “was a fantastic
We all have the right to feel safe when in a learning experience, and the team
public place. performed very well.”
I want this dog and its home environment “The skills learnt at challenges like
to be assessed by suitably qualified people so
this come straight back to our local
that a protocol can be put in place that makes
response, meaning we can provide
sure that this dog never has the opportunity
to attack anyone ever again. the highest level of response to our
community as possible,” he said.
For this to take place the dog must be
identified, and I ask that if anyone witnessed “We can also transfer these skills to
this attack or has any other information other SES volunteers both within our
regarding this matter that they contact the Unit and other SES Units.”
Moorabool Shire Offices (5366 7100) as a Bacchus Marsh SES are set to travel to
matter of priority. Queensland to compete in next year’s
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COUNCIL MEETING RATES AND VALUATIONS EXPLAINED
The next Ordinary Meeting of Council will be held on Wednesday 4 September Council’s 2019/20 Budget was passed by Council at the Ordinary Meeting of Council
2019, at 6.00pm, in the Council Chambers, 15 Stead St, Ballan. on 3 July 2019. We are taking the opportunity to inform our community about rates
Members of the public are welcome to attend. and valuations so everyone has a better understanding of the process. This week the
focus is on how to object to your property valuation.
WALLACE PUBLIC HALL COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT How do I object to my property valuation?
Notice is given of a Public Meeting to be held on the 9 September 2019 commencing If you receive your 2019/20 Rate and Valuation Notice and do not
at 6.30pm at the Wallace Public Hall. agree with the valuation on the notice, you are entitled to object
The purpose of the meeting is to nominate no less than five (5) or more than eleven to the valuation.
(11) persons as the Committee of Management for the Wallace Public Hall for a term Objections must be on the prescribed form and lodged with Council
of 2 years. within sixty days from when Council issues the Annual Rate and
All positions will be declared open and nominations will be accepted via Valuation Notices.
info@moorabool.vic.gov.au until 24 hours prior to the meeting. Further information regarding Valuation Objections can be obtained from the Revenue
For further details please contact Community and Recreation Development on Services Team.
5366 7100.

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Council invites applications for the existing vacancy:
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Applications for above job close 8 September 2019
All details available from the website: www.moorabool.vic.gov.au

Moorabool Shire Council: PO Box 18, Ballan VIC 3342 Telephone: 03 5366 7100 Facsimile: 03 5368 1757 CEO: Derek Madden
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Better services to customers


Western Water is taking a leading role in
advocating for technologies that deliver
more efficient and responsive services to
customers.
In a rapidly growing service region,
Western Water is investing in innovative
solutions to work practices that save
time and money and deliver social and
environmental benefits.
Projects include partnering with

Lucky break
engineers from La Trobe University to
trial the ‘Sewer Access Point Penetration
Review Robot’ project, technology that
measures corrosion in sewer access

for ‘unlicensed’
points, and trialling the ‘AquaPea’, new
technology that can efficiently plug leaks
at customer properties. Both projects
were undertaken in collaboration with

driver
the Intelligent Water Networks (IWN).
Field Services and Network Operations
Manager, Dean Barnett, who has been at Western Water’s Dean Barnett at a recent AquaPea trial. Photos – Western Water
the forefront of innovation for Western
By Caitlin Bewley
Water, said the solutions made good
(2nd Yr Swinburne Uni)
business sense.
Travelling 35km/h over the speed limit forced a man to “By innovating, we find better ways of
lose his licence, but confusion with VicRoads saw his charge doing business that benefit both us and
withdrawn from the Bacchus Marsh Magistrate’s court list of our customers.
Friday 16 August. “Our service region is growing fast—we
Marcus McConnell was allegedly travelling at excessive estimate that 50 new families are moving
speed on 6 April this year when he was issued an infringement into our service region each week, many
notice, then being intercepted by police six days later to be of them into new developments, which is
told he was unlicensed. an incredible number.
McConnell told the court he had stayed in contact with “This means we need to be ready for
VicRoads from the time of his offending [April 6], up until he growth, to ensure we can plan for and
was pulled over by police [April 12], the whole-time VicRoads respond to any issues in our network,”
telling him he was still licenced. he said.
“I thought I would lose my licence in 28-days [after April 6] Mr Barnett said they will continue
for three months,” McConnell told the court. “I’d just finished to work with the IWN on industry-
work, my anger topped over and I punched my car.” wide projects while developing their
“Sounds like Faulty Towers when you hit the car,” Magistrate own solutions to improve services to
Daniel Muling said before withdrawing McConnell’s charges. customers. Western Water’s Dean Barnett (left) testing out the Sewer Access Robot.

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Central Highlands Football League


Junior Best & Fairest Presentation
Under 18 - Goal Kicking Under 18 B&F
Winner – Lachlan Reynolds Winner – Nathan Rodgers
(Gordon) – 66 goals (Hepburn) 30 votes
“I went into the last Round v Runner Up – Joshua Foley (C’ham/
Waubra, seven goals behind the Linton) 23 votes
current leader. When I kicked the
first six for the day, I thought “I
might have a chance here”, and then Under 15 B&F
I went on to kick another eight for a Winner – Ryan Maher (Springbank)
total of 14-goals for the day.” 44 votes
When asked about the bucket load Runner Up – Darcy Frantz (Gordon)
of goals he kicked to take the honour 35 votes
for the 2019 season, Lachlan said
“yeah, I was pretty happy with the
effort, considering this is my first Junior Coach of the Season
year in the Under 18s.” Michael Anderson (Gordon)
Under 15 - Goal Kicking Upon accepting his award, a
Winner – Max Filmer (Dunnstown) surprised Michael Anderson said
that coaching is a hard gig. Seniors B&F equal Runner Up -
– 98 goals Johnathan O’Brien (Springbank) –
Just two goals shy of a ton for the “For all those clubs struggling with 21 votes. Photo – Springbank FNC
2019 season, Max unfortunately numbers, there is light at the end of
won’t play in the finals as he broke a the tunnel. Stick with your club,” he Central Highlands
finger in the last game. said.
Football League
SENIORS - Best & Fairest 2019
Winner
Rupert Sangster (Beaufort) – 22 votes
Runner Up
Samuel Dunstan (Hepburn) – 21 votes
Cynna Kydd from Springbank was the A Grade netball B&F
Johnathan O’Brien (Springbank) – 21 votes
with 26-votes. Photo – Natalie Clark
Club by club votes – Seniors
Ballan Central Highlands Netball League
Darren Tanti 15
Bradie Thomas 5 Best and Fairest 2019
Bungaree C Grade
Jackson Murphy 8 Winner: Courtney McCAW (Waubra) - 23 votes
Andrew Milroy 8 Runner Up: Madeleine SKRYPKO (Buninyong) - 22 votes
Bailey Veale 6
Steven Ryan 5 B Grade
Dunnstown Winner: Jane ROBERTSON (Buninyong) - 26 votes
Matthew Bulluss 19 Runner Up: Tegan COLLINS (Clunes) – 23 votes
Jack Sutherland 7 A Grade
Lachlan Reynolds Max Filmer Harry McKimmie 6 Winner: Cynna KYDD (Springbank) - 26 votes
Gordon Runner Up: Eleisha PHELPS (Learmonth) – 25 votes
Adam Toohey 15
Luke Gunnell 11 Best & Fairest Club Votes - Bungaree
Brendan Sutcliffe 10 C Grade Amanda CLARKE 12
Jordan Clampit 9 Ballan Molly BINKS 9
Mark Gunnell 5 Tamara HODGE 11 Mia LITRAS 5
Springbank Olivia HOWLETT 10 Molly RYAN 5
Johnathan O’Brien 21 Tahlia CONROY 9 Dunnstown
William Driscoll 13 Michelle SMITH 8 Amy PURTELL 16
Todd Finco 13 Shaedyn CLIFFORD 5 Madelyn ALEXANDER 7
Joel Maher 5 Bungaree Gordon
RESERVES - Best & Fairest 2019 Abby LESTER 17 Miranda BRENNAN 8
Winner Iman SHRIVE 15 Rachael WATERSON 5
Darcy Frantz Michael Anderson Ryan Maher Brett Duffy (Dunnstown) – 28 votes Jody MORAN 12 Springbank
Club votes – Under 15 Club votes – Under 18 Runner Up Chloe PEARSON 12
Sharni MAHAR 22
Glenn Handley (Clunes) – 26 votes Chloe FARNSWORTH 6
Ballan Ballan Emma LEWIS 20
Club by club votes – Reserves Shae WHITE 6
Matthew Golding 20 Benjamin Neumann 8 Erin ATTERTON 10
Evan Shaw 8 Ballan Dunnstown
Thomas Cox 9 Connie BLAKE 7
Jack McGregor 4 Tyler Trickey 5 Priscilla DYER 21
Ziggy Azzopardi 3 Larissa KYDD 7
Corey Pascoe 3 Brent Shaw 4 Nicole WHITE 11
George Muir 3 Bethany SIMPSON 7.
Bungaree Thomas McGregor 3 Talia COLLINS 5
Bungaree Charlie Wheatland 13 Bungaree Holly KEATING 5
Thomas Elliott 31 Maximus McIntosh 9 Best & Fairest Club Votes -
Justin Dummett 7 Andrea NOLAN 5
Jackson Devereux Harry Fraser 8 A Grade
Leigh Billington 2 Gordon
Jesse Cairns 3 Callum Shaw 7 Ballan
Joshua Rix 2 Samantha SHEPHERD 9
Dunnstown Oscar Pryor 5 Stephanie BURNS 24
Nicholas Spratling 4 Darcy Kelly 2 Rylee McGANNON 7
Max Filmer 25 Narelle PERKINS 24
Noah Browning 4 Dunnstown Vanessa CARTON 5
Daniel Britt 24 Bungaree
Dunnstown Brett Duffy 28 Kellie LEEHANE 5
Tony Begbie 13 Mackenzie NICHOLSON 14
Jordan Hayes 16 Joshua Mann 9 Springbank
Mason Gullick 8 Flynn Stevenson 15 Alanna WOOD 13
William Short 6 Brooke CURRAN 15
Darcy O’Farrell 4 Harry Biggs 12 Grace O’DWYER 8
Gordon Michaele STRUGNELL 15
Gordon Lachlan Taylor 9 Dunnstown
Kade Gall 12 Annie QUINLAN 13
Darcy Frantz 35 Gordon Johanna DASH 21
Tyler May 8 Ella FUNCKE 9
Daniel Pascoe 15 Connor Ascough 19
Steven Nicholson 8 Eleanor CAFRA 8 Molly JEFFREY 14
Cameron Reynolds 7 Macauley Griffiths 14
Bailey Colligan 13 Gary Busuttil 5 Chloe O’NEIL 5. Teghan HENDERSON 7
Jake Cardona 6 Gordon
Lucas Blazko 10 Springbank
Tyler Pike 5 Maggie TOOHEY 22
Lachlan Reynolds 7 Karl Maher 9 Best & Fairest Club Votes -
Ned Newman 4 Benjamin Frazer 6 Magbul Abraham 7 B Grade Lily BRENNAN 7
Springbank Springbank Robert Conroy 7 Ballan Springbank
Ryan Maher 44 Maison Doll 21
Scott Baldwin 7 Rebecca CONROY 16 Cynna KYDD 26
Iszac King 7 Sean McKenzie 14
Nathan Kennedy 11 Jack Bowen 7 Broden HERRING 14 Thea HINCHLIFFE 12
Joseph Gregory 4
Jackson Kurzman 10 Victor Philip 6 Tahneisha CLIFFORD 7 Kelly CONROY 8
Ross Gregory 3
Angus Stewart 9 Callum Winter 5 Melissa CONROY 6 Emma LEWIS 6
Jesse Dimartino 4 Mitchell Hodge 5 Katelyn McGREGOR 6 Roisin FRADD 5
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High-tech centre to improve skills


Bacchus Marsh school students can now use
and get hands-on experience with specialised
high-tech equipment thanks to the State
Government’s Pick My Project Initiative.
Member for Melton Steve McGhie visited
Bacchus Marsh Primary School for the official
opening of its 21st Century Makerspace and
took the opportunity to test the new 3D printers
and scanners, robots and drone equipment
with staff and students.
The Makerspace, which received $84,000 IN LOVING SUPPORT OF TRACEY TAYLOR
through Pick My Project, encourages
collaboration, critical thinking and problem
solving in a fun educational environment,
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helping students to develop the skills they
need for future careers.
AWARENESS
Member for Melton Steve McGhie said the new
makerspace will help “prepare students for
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the jobs of the future and also foster stronger
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ties between local schools, business and the Member for Melton Steve McGhie tours the ST BERNARD'S PARISH HALL
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6.30 PM
“Thanks to Pick My Project, local students the ribbon to officially open the makerspace
with Moorabool Mayor Cr Paul Tatchell. HEALTH PROFESSIONALS SPEAKING
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find yourself bringing together people from scattered
corners of the globe. Gift ideas are bright, but don’t let
your imagination wander too far. Loved ones have more
free time for you this week.

Stars & Puzzles


LEO—July 23-August 22
Novel ideas may be more practical than you initially be-
lieve. A small bonus may arrive your way. A stubborn
relative is more co-operative and a lost item surfaces
mysteriously.
VIRGO—August 23-September 22
Taking on more projects than even you can handle can
QUICK PUZZLE see you juggling deadlines by Friday, Saturday. The key
★★★★★★★★ ✯✯✯✯✯✯
is to delegate tasks. Romance, meanwhile, is favourably
spotlighted.
LIBRA—September 23-October 22
★★★★★★★★ This week shows off your knack for bringing together
people from different walks of life. It is particularly
important now to sort out priorities and schedule events.
ARIES—March 21-April 20 SCORPIO—October 23-November 21
This is a great week for working on a hobby, for meeting News from overseas is heartening, but close to home, your
someone who shares an interest and for tackling miscel- diplomatic skills work overtime. Your inventive spirit
laneous responsibilities. Financial research is important soars as the week sees you involved in important crea-
at the present time. tive activities.
TAURUS—April 21-May 22
SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22
Public speaking events are highlighted this week. An
opportunity for earning extra cash requires more consid- Your calendar gets a little crowded as the week finds you
eration. A renewed friendship is an important theme in great demand. Some of the invitations that seem least
through the week. promising prove most interesting. Cultural activities are
highlighted.
GEMINI—May 23-June 21
The weekend stresses practical matters, especially those CAPRICORN—December 23-January 20
related to home surroundings. More adventure is in the A family matter requires an approach that combines crea-
air from Thursday on. Interesting travel may be on the tivity with practicality. Your creative abilities are impres-
horizon. sive. This is a handy week for do-it-yourselfers.
CANCER—June 22-July 22
AQUARIUS—January 21-February 19
You find yourself bringing together people from scattered
NO. 9115 corners of the globe. Gift ideas are bright, but don’t let A friend surprises you with generosity, but don’t feel
obligated to respond in kind. Discoveries around the
your imagination wander too far. Loved ones have more
ACROSS DOWN free time for you this week. house prove rewarding. Challenges at work appeal to you.
7. Bubbling (12) 1. Wealthy (8) LEO—July 23-August 22 PISCES—February 20-March 20
8. Clergyman (6) 2. Burn (4)
9. Use (6) 3. Fruit (7) Novel ideas may be more practical than you initially be- On Thursday or Friday, include some time for finding
10. Lower (7) 4. Pale (5) lieve. A small bonus may arrive your way. A stubborn lost items. The weekend’s agenda includes a rare chance
relative is more co-operative and a lost item surfaces for reconciliation. A career decision requires prompt
12. Garment (5) 5. Airship (8)
mysteriously. thoughtful attention.
15. Adhere (5) 6. Man’s name (4)
16. Rock (7) 11. Rash (8) VIRGO—August 23-September 22 BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
18. Refuge (6) 13. Stratagem (8) You are the eternal student of the zodiac and typically
Taking on more projects than even you can handle can
20. Conflict (6) 14. Gift (7) see you juggling deadlines by Friday, Saturday. The key several careers appeal to you. You make important strides
22. Brilliance (12) 17. Tiny (5) is to delegate tasks. Romance, meanwhile, is favourably in your current career while investigating some new in-
19. Kind (4) spotlighted. terests. Family related travel is highlighted.
21. Stagger (4)
LIBRA—September 23-October 22
CRYPTIC PUZZLE This week shows off your knack for bringing together
people from different walks of life. It is particularly

SUDOKU
ACROSS important now to sort out priorities and schedule events.
7. What made the ebbing waves come back? (4,8). 8.
And there’s a piece about the outlaw (6). 9. The doctor SCORPIO—October 23-November 21
joined the ship, oddly despondent (6). 10. Drop from the
hand (7). 12. It sets when good and cold (5). 15. Chas- News from overseas is heartening, but close to home, your
tened, Chan got off the horse (5). 16. Writes back that NUMBER GAME
diplomatic skills work overtime. Your inventive spirit
soars as the week sees you involved in important crea-
the material is misleading (7). 18. Change to a whip (6). tive activities.
20. The matter of the liaison (6). 22. Reliable blockade, ANSWER BELOW
though a plane can get through it (5,7). SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22
Your calendar gets a little crowded as the week finds you
DOWN in great demand. Some of the invitations that seem least
1. Carrying a thick roll, he leaves things to chance (8). promising prove most interesting. Cultural activities are
2. Parched, the rain will help out (4). 3. Film showing highlighted.
half a week back (7). 4. A heavy walk reveals character
(5). 5. Support also, surprisingly, the suggestion (8). 6. CAPRICORN—December 23-January 20
Name seen when the lid is lifted up (4). 11. Not a blue A family matter requires an approach that combines crea-
joke! (8). 13. Having listed it, would seem I’d been wrong tivity with practicality. Your creative abilities are impres-
(8). 14. Find a means to extricate yourself from (3,4). sive. This is a handy week for do-it-yourselfers.
17. Colour of the canopy (5). 19. Knowing the old way AQUARIUS—January 21-February 19
(4). 21. Something to sit on in class (4).
A friend surprises you with generosity, but don’t feel
obligated to respond in kind. Discoveries around the
house prove rewarding. Challenges at work appeal to you.

SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9114 PISCES—February 20-March 20


a-way. 17, Shade. 19, Wise. 21, Form.
5, Prop-osal. 6, Iris. 11, Chestnut. 13, It-emised. 14, Get-
On Thursday or Friday, include some time for finding
lost items. The weekend’s agenda includes a rare chance
Down - 1, Fat-a-list. 2, A-r-id. 3, We(ek)-stern. 4, Stamp.
QUICK SOLUTIONS
for reconciliation. A career decision requires prompt
18, Switch. 20, Affair. 22, Sound barrier.
Across - 6, Discourtesy. 7, Aria. 8, Talisman. 9, Rea-
Discard. 12, As-pi-C. 15, (Cha)Ste(n)ed. 16, Rep-lies.
thoughtful attention.
son. 10, Yellow. 12, Cannon. 15, Divide. 17, Prohibit.
Across - 7, Hair restorer. 8, B-and-it. 9, Mo-pish. 10,
19, Nice. 20, Skulduggery.
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
Down - 1, Assassin. 2, Cotton. 3, Brolly. 4, Mess. 5, You are the eternal student of the zodiac and typically
Dynamo. 6, Dirge. 11, Lavender. 13, Across. 14, No-
17, Small. 19, Sort. 21, Reel. several careers appeal to you. You make important strides
body. 15, Dotage. 16, Decry. 18, Haul.
Zeppelin. 6, Otto. 11, Reckless. 13, Artifice. 14, Present. in your current career while investigating some new in-
Down - 1, Affluent. 2, Sear. 3, Avocado. 4, Ashen. 5, terests. Family related travel is highlighted.
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
Strife. 22, Resplendence.
Across - 6, Create a stir. 7, Last. 8, Fil-L-ed in. 9, Trunks.
grade. 12, Cloak. 15, Stick. 16, Granite. 18, Asylum. 20,
10, Rifles. 12, Stream. 15, Ca-r-afe. 17, Germ-free. 19,
Across - 7, Effervescent. 8, Cleric. 9, Employ. 10, De-
Wa-I-l (rev.). 20, Complete ass.
QUICK SOLUTIONS
Down - 1, Sentence. 2, Staffs. 3, Caller. 4, Sty-E. 5, Pr-
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9115
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WHAT’S ON
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Editors discretion. Advertising of AGMs in this section will only appear if a paid public notice also appears in the classifieds section, as per
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Moorabool Mission Recovery Group Bacchus Marsh CWA Day Branch


ADULT EDUCATION Struggling with addiction; Pain from the past; family member Meets 2nd Thursday of each month at 10am at the Darley
Ballan & District Community House out of control? Meeting weekly - Wednesday, 12.30pm – Jean Hub, Wittick Street, Darley. Enquiries: 5368 7273.
For class enrolment information, venue hire and costs; please Oomes Room, Lerderderg Library, Bacchus Marsh. Enq- Bacchus Marsh Family Drug Support Group
call 5368 1934 or email info@bchvic.org.au Pastor Merv Patton – 0412 290 036. For Family Members who have a loved one affected by drugs.
Darley Neighbourhood House & Learning Centre The Pottery Group Enquiries - 1300 660 068.
Short courses and classes. 33-35 Jonathan Drive, Darley. BM & Tuesday and Saturday 1pm-3pm, at the Public Park Hall Alanon Support Group - for families of alcoholics
District Photography Club - Meetings 2nd & 4th Wednesday (next to Tennis Courts), Stanley St, Gordon. All welcome. Meets at 10.30am on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month
of month, 7.30pm. Enquiries welcome. Phone 5367 4390. Enquiries to Maureen 0447173031. at the Uniting Church Hall, Gisborne Road, Bacchus Marsh.
The Laurels – Bacchus Marsh Community College Bacchus Marsh Playgroup Enq - 0421 222 717.
Courses and classes. 229 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh. (Behind St Andrew’s Church) Cnr Gisborne Rd & Lerderderg Footscray Poultry Club (at Bacchus Marsh)
Enquiries & enrolments - 5367 1061. Street, Bacchus Marsh. Monday-Friday 9am, 11am, 1pm & Meetings held 2nd Sunday of month, 2pm. Poultry Pavilion.
3pm. Enquiries – Cindy 0433 651 066. Racecourse Rec. Reserve, Balliang-Bacchus Marsh Rd,
U3A Bacchus Marsh
Rose-Carers of Maddingley Park Bacchus Marsh. All welcome – Kerry 9741 9705.
Active seniors social learning, for daily activities contact

YOUR BUSINESS
Working bees every 3rd Sunday of each month. All welcome.
5367 5341 or visit our website - www.u3abacchus.org.au
Enquiries - 0400 052 857.
Lal Lal Moorabool Photographic Group Inc
MARKETS

YOUR BUSINESS
MEETINGS Meeting 3rd Wednesday each month, 7pm. Soldiers Memorial Ballan Lions Club Market
Hall, Lal Lal. Enquiries 5341 7535. Next market – Saturday 7th September 2019.
BacchChat @ Lerderderg Library
YOUR
1st Saturday of the Month, 10am-12 noon. Various topics of NETWORKING CALENDAR
Bacchus Marsh & District Garden Club
Meeting 2nd Tuesday of each month, 7.30pm at The Laurels,
First Saturday each month - Inglis St, Ballan – 9am-1pm.
Enquiries – Kristie 0406 426 460.
interest presented. Enquiries – 5366 7100 or www.moorabool.
229 Main St, Bacchus Marsh. Guest Speakers. Supper after Darley Market
vic.gov.au/libraries
CWA - The Marshians Night Branch Bacchus Marsh
YOUR NETWORKING CALENDAR
each meeting. All Welcome. Enquiries - Wendy 5367 4170. Saturday 7th September, 8am - 1pm. 1st & 3rd Saturday each
month at Darley Park Football Reserve. Enquiries – 0488 345
Ballan Playgroup
Meet first Tuesday of month - The Hub, Wittick St, Darley, 145 (Alan).
Every Tuesday of school Term. St John’s Anglican Church
7pm.  Enquiries - Gay Hooper 0413 350 012.
Hall  - 9:30-11:30am. Enquiries - 0409 681 138 Anna or 0421
Ballan & District CWA 905 558 Tamsin. CHURCH
Branch meetings – 2nd Thursday each month. RSL Hall, Darley Park Native Gardens Bacchus Marsh Christian Church
Inglis St, Ballan, 7.30pm. All welcome - enquiries to 0407 992 Working Bee, 1st Tuesday of the month at 9am. Contact Andy Sunday Services 10am with kids program. 222 Main St,
Coffee Connect Business Training Network Evening (Hosted by BizConnect) Speed Networking
767 or email ballandistrictcwa@gmail.com 5367 2616 or Wendy 5367 4170. Bacchus Marsh. Enquiries 9028 2622.
Ballan District Vintage Machinery & Vehicle Club Ballan Anglers Inc St John’s Anglican Church Ballan

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Meetings - second Monday
BizConnect
Coffee each
Connect month,
JUNE 8pm. Tom Mullane
NETWORKING EVENT Meeting second Wednesday every
Business Training month.
Network Senior Citizens
Evening 58 Simpson St, Ballan - Service - 10:30 every Sunday. Enq -
Pavilion, Ballan Racecourse Reserve. Enquiries – Brian 5368 Room, Steiglitz
06:00 PM—09:00 PM, The Royal Hotel, 200 Main St, Bacchus Marsh Street, Ballan, 7.30pm. More anglers and Rev’d Glen Wesley - 5368 2730.
2255 or Ray 5368 1177. families needed and welcome
Come along and have a good chat with some of the new friends and connections. – 0400 003 936. St Malachy’s Catholic Church Blackwood

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BUSINESS 04
09:00 AM—12:00 PM, James Young Room, Lerderderg Library, 215 Main St, Bacchus Marsh Ballan Uniting Church

YOUR
ASSET BASED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT MASTERCLASS (St Paul’s) - Services 11.15am every Sunday.
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YOUR BUSINESS
02:00 PM—08:30 PM, Moorabool Shire Council Meeting Rooms 2 & 3, 182 Halletts Way, Darley Bacchus Marsh Baptist Church

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Social activist Peter Kenyan gives a masterclass in the ABCD approach to community development. Sundays, 10:30am, Worship Service and Children’s Program.
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07:30 AM—08:30 AM, Zest Café, 1/130 Inglis St, Ballan AUGUST
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Enjoy a free coffee, share ideas, chat to other business owners and Council officers. Holy Trinity Anglican Church - Bacchus Marsh
JULY ASBAS DIGITAL SOLUTIONS WORKSHOP: Engage Real Followers with Instagram * Service Times - Bacchus Marsh - Every Sunday 9am and
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07:30 AM—08:30 AM, Baby Black, 10 Church St, Bacchus Marsh

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Church of the Living God

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Enjoy a free coffee, share ideas, chat to other business owners and Council officers.
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06:00 PM—09:00 PM, The Royal Hotel, 200 Main
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Marsh of every month, 5pm. Open to all ages. At 14 Darcy St,

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Non-denominational - Prayer every Sunday 10am, Men’s
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KYB Monday evenings 6pm (0429 681 566.) Ladies KYB
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Scale, Location & Potential, With a View

‘Kirton Hill’ - 373 Monteville Lane, Ballan


Myrniong 90 Mt Blackwood Road Myrniong 90 Mt Blackwood Road 91.3ha (225 ac) 2 x Lots
It is with great pride that Colliers International present to the market for sale, via Expressions
of Interest, ‘Kirton Hill’ at 373 Monteville Lane Ballan. Located less than 4 km from the "Millside" Brilliant Opportunity On Edge Of Myrniong Township

2 2
township of Ballan & boasting spectacular views & frontage to the picturesque Pykes Creek So close to Melbourne and just sitting on the edge of the pretty township of Myrniong, this property presents a
Reservoir, this property represents a rare opportunity to secure a substantial & strategic
Pentland Hills "Myrtlebrae" 33 Smiths Lane
rare opportunity in a tightly held district, to be offered as two separate lots:
120 acres (48ha) approx.
holding in Melbourne’s burgeoning western growth corridor. The improvements & fertile
soil provide the ability to generate significant income while the location ensures undeniable Lot 1 - "Millside" Homestead, Shedding on 106 acres (42.92ha)

1
Lovely and neat classic circa 1920's 4BR country style weatherboard homestead with 12ft ceilings and town

1
long term capital growth. The 155 ha property is held in 3 titles of 41 ha, 42 ha & 72 ha & is
water connected. Views to Melbourne CBD to the east. Several historic outbuildings, Haysheds, Timber
improved by a comfortable 3 bedroom dwelling with rural shedding, dams, quality fencing
cattleyards and ramp. NBN tower with passive income earning.
and a creek. The property’s location just 3.3 km from the rural lifestyle mecca of Ballan
between Melbourne, Ballarat & Geelong with quality road & rail linkages gives the purchaser

1
Lot 2 - "Mill Paddock" 119 acres (48.38ha) with Myrniong Creek frontage
the ability to occupy, invest, farm or develop further. For further information please contact Potential ideal building or development site on edge of township (STCA), combination of both flat and
Patrick Curran from Colliers International on 0427 500 581. EOI closes on Wednesday 25 undulating country leading down to Myrniong Creek. Windmill and bore, electric fencing throughout with 7

3 3
September at 4pm (AEST). main paddocks.
A magnificent opportunity for land bankers, developers (STCA) or many rural lifestyle pursuits.

Healthy regional auction activity


Adrian Smith
M 0400 178 945
Auction adrian.smith@landmark.com.au
Brilliant Farming/Lifestyle Opportunity Saturday 5th October, 11.00am (Myrniong Hall)
Auction
Tony Shanahan
to rival metropolitan areas of 74.2is thisper cent.
Set in a tranquil and private location and with lovely valley view's towards Saturday 2nd June, 11.00am - onsite
Melbourne stunning farming/lifestyle opportunity whichView
offers aby appointment
Deposit: 10%
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Settlement: 60/90 days
with the Geelong region 28m x 12m Barn Style Shed/Warehouse/Office (constructed 2010) with
The top clearance rate town www.landmarkharcourts.com.au/LTB2844
multiple of possibilities. The property has the added benefit of a secluded View by appointment
www.landmarkharcourts.com.au/
Landmark Ballarat

dominating in volumes as kitchen,so far


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lead to 2 further rooms on a mezzanine floor with ample“Millside” Brilliant Opportunity On Edge Of Myrniong Township
separate and workshop area and bathroom/toilet facilities.
well as impressive clearance Stairs
with 76.9 per cent, followed storage.
The superb undulating country is divided into 10 main paddocks with
rates. by
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fencing in place, and 76.1
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meandering
through offers a great water supply for livestock, also with 250,000lt
Mildura
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water storage tank. 74.2 per cent,
pretty township of Myrniong, this property presents a rare
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in 52 Road
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sales under the hammer and cent and Belmont at 69.3 per separateadrian.smith@landmark.com.au
land banking. M 0400 178 945

Myrniong 90 Mt Blackwood Road lots: 91.3ha


a 69.3 per cent clearance rate. cent.
Landmark Ballarat
"Millside" Brilliant Opportunity On Edge(225 ac) 2 x Lots
Of Myrniong Towns
Lot 1 - “Millside” Homestead, Shedding on 106 acres (42.92ha)

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site on edge of township (STCA), combination of both flat and
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country leading down to Myrniong with
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that there have been more leading to a clearance rate for $1.49 million. bore, electric fencing throughout main paddocks.
A magnificent opportunity for land bankers, developers (STCA) or many rural lifestyle pursuits. Adrian Smith
main paddocks.
than a thousand auctions in of 55.6 per cent. Next on the To find out more about auc- A magnificent A magnificent opportunity
opportunity forAuction
landdevelopers
for land bankers, bankers, (STCA) developers
Adrian Smith
or many (STCA) or many
rural lifestyle
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rural lifestyle
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2019.
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tions (half of them resulting head to the REIV’s Market Saturday 5th October, 11.00am (Myrniong View by appointment
Hall)
adrian.smith@landmark.com.au
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Arbee Real Estate


FOR SALE 560 Reids Road, Rowsley FOR SALE 4 Morton Street, Bacchus Marsh
Peaceful Weekender!
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Take the time to enjoy the peace & quiet of this fantastic weekender
getaway of 2.74 ha in a peaceful bush setting just 15 minutes drive from Often Sought, Seldom Found!
Bacchus Marsh. The galvanized shed on the property is approx. 18m x This very comfortable home is in one of the most tightly held central
6m & is petitioned into a comfortable bungalow section complete with locations. The 1 owner 3 bedroom 1 bathroom home is sitting on an
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Bacchus Marsh Little Athletics

(Above) Athletes dressed as Superheroes. (Right) Cross Country Champions. Photos - submitted.

The Centre Cross Country finale was held the finish line first to win line honours.  PB but also the fastest time. Senior Boy - Zane Rich
last Saturday morning at Masons Lane Harry ran a PB time of 2.33.98 mins and The Under 11 & 12 athletes completed 2 Encouragement Awards
Reserve.  Family and friends gathered to recorded the fastest time. laps of a 1km course.  Backmarker Matilda Junior Girl – Gemma Lee
support athletes, and the perfect conditions Next race up for the morning was the Under Clarke led the entire race to record a PB and Junior Boy – Ryder Clarke
saw fantastic numbers in attendance.  The 7 & 8 athletes.  This was the closest race for claim line honours.  Samuel White was the Intermediate Girl – Ava Cook
theme of the event was Superheroes. All the day with Lillian Roberts claiming line fastest athlete for the event crossing the line Intermediate Boy – Troy Lee
races were conducted on a handicap basis, honours closely followed by Mathilde Grant in 2nd  place followed by Ava Cook in the Senior Girl – Tansy Seymour
where athletes started off using handicap and front-marker Gemma Lee.  Backmarker 3rd place. Bronze Shield (25 Runs)
staggered times calculated from their season Myah Estlick recorded the fastest time for The Open age athletes competed over 3km’s, Myah Estlick
results. the 1km event. completing 3 laps of a 1km course.  Once Ava Cook
Tansy Seymour
The Under 6 event was the first race for the The Under 9 & 10 athletes competed over a again, the backmarker produced a winning
performance with Grace Mutsaerts going on Silver Shield (50 Runs)
day.  Lucy Wise was the front-marker closely 1500m course. Kaylee McDowell ran one of
to claim line honours.  Elise Cook, off a 7.14 Danielle Ide
followed by Imogen Borg off 2 seconds.  her best races for the season, leading from
minute handicap, ran an exceptional race Elise Cook
Harry Johansen was the backmarker off 23 start to finish. A fantastic performance
to finish in 2nd  place with Zane Rich next Emma Stewart
seconds. The girls kept the same distance for from Oliver Quick, who opted to run in his
across the finish line. The 2019/20 track and field season will
the entire 500 metres and Lucy Wise crossed Superhero suit, went on to not only record a
commence on Saturday 5 October at Masons
After all races had concluded athletes,
Lane Reserve, Bacchus Marsh at 8.30am.  This
Pentland Calisthenics College family and friends gathered for the Cross
Country season presentations.
The following major awards were presented:
event will coincide with a Free Come and Try
Day for new athletes.  The Centre registration
The girls made the trip to portal will open this week and athletes
Champion Athletes registered before 1st  October will go into a
Frankston last Saturday for
Junior Girl - Mya Estlick draw to win back their registration fee.  More
their Bayside competition.
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Cobras set for rebuild; Ballarat Football/Netball League BFL Ladder


Ballarat Football/Netball League

Senior
Senior Results
Results – Round
– Round 18 18 Team % PTS

coach quits
Club A B C D 19&U E Seniors
Darley 51 24 25 19 18 8 1   East Point.................155.03 52      
Ballarat 64 58 60 39 73 57 2   Sebastopol...............135.67 52      
Melton South 34 47 38 36 27 34 3   Darley.......................130.88 52      
Nth Ballarat City 67 41 15 10 44 22 4   Sunbury...................124.62 52      
Redan 32 32 10 11 25 7 5   Melton......................139.24 48      
Melton 34 31 27 26 16 33 6   Redan.......................112.39 48      
By Todd Whelan though, and I’ve made friends that will Sebastopol 44 24 23 19 6 19 7   North Ballarat City.....94.97 36      
extend into the future. Lake Wendouree 61 72 33 33 59 13 8   Bacchus Marsh........ 114.05 32      
Bacchus Marsh’s season has finished “The club has some outstanding, supportive
Sunbury 59 66 34 29 67 18
9   Lake Wendouree.......66.95 30      
Bacchus Marsh 42 25 26 29 7 29
with a disappointing 65-point loss to flag followers who I’m really grateful to.” 10  Ballarat......................69.54 22      
contenders Sunbury at the Clark Oval on 11  Melton South.............42.65 16      
Saturday. The Cobras end 2019 in eighth
Davey thought the best thing moving Ballarat Football League Reserves
forward for the club was to find a local coach. Results – Round 18 1   Sunbury....................317.70 68      
place with six wins. 2   East Point.................219.97 64      
“The club is heading into a complete re- Seniors
Ironically it was the club’s biggest loss of the 3   Lake Wendouree.......99.88 48      
build on and off field and it needs a local Darley 17.11 (113) def Ballarat 9.8 (62) 4   Melton......................124.37 46      
season which is hard to fathom given they
coach who can see the process through from 5   Redan.......................109.61 42      
led their more fancied rivals by 26-points at Melton South 14.10 (94) def North Ballarat City 9.13 (67)
quarter time. start to finish,” he said. 6   Darley.........................92.92 36      
Melton 14.10 (94) def Redan 2.12 (24) 7   Bacchus Marsh..........82.27 36      
Outgoing coach Peter Davey acknowledged “I live close to Ocean Grove and it does
Sebastopol 19.14 (128) def Lake Wendouree 6.11 (47) 8   Sebastopol.................82.57 28      
Sunbury was always going to be a tough prevent me from being there for three 9   North Ballarat City..... 71.79 28      
sessions a week which I believe the playing Sunbury 20.16 (136) def Bacchus Marsh 10.11 (71)
assignment given the age profile of the 10  Ballarat......................64.65 24      
group needs to undertake if they’re serious Reserves 11  Melton South.............44.43 20      
Cobra’s, but he was extremely proud of the
about improving. Darley 8.14 (62) def Ballarat 7.3 (45) Under 19s
boys effort in the opening term. 1   North Ballarat City...327.54 68      
“There’s certainly no angst or anything like North Ballarat City 13.11 (89) def Melton South 8.14 (62)
“Our first quarter was fantastic,” he said. 2   Redan.......................266.74 68      
that whatsoever, I leave on really good terms Melton 11.10 (76) def Redan 3.8 (26) 3   Ballarat.....................173.03 52      
“Aaron Willitts looked dangerous every
time he touched it with four early goals. with everybody at the club.” Sebastopol 5.8 (38) def Lake Wendouree 4.11 (35) 4   Sunbury...................166.57 52      
On reflection the club had been crippled Sunbury 15.6 (96) def Bacchus Marsh 3.10 (28) 5   Lake Wendouree.....167.60 48      
“We were right on top in the clearances 6   Melton......................130.04 44      
thanks to Burto (Daniel Burton) and our ahead of its 2019 season losing up to nine Under 19s 7   Darley....................... 101.41 36      
intensity across the ground was the best it’s players over the summer and they never Ballarat 12.14 (86) def Darley 4.8 (32) 8   East Point.................102.46 28      
been for some time. really recovered despite morale boosting North Ballarat City 21.17 (143) def Melton South 2.3 (15) 9   Bacchus Marsh..........44.87 24      
wins over cross town rivals Darley and 10  Melton South.............22.30 12      
“After quarter time though, their class Redan 9.14 (68) def Melton 3.8 (26) 11  Sebastopol................20.37 8       
shone and our lack of depth was exposed.” Sunbury. 2019 was not kind to the club on
Lake Wendouree 16.24 (120) def Sebastopol 1.8 (14)
Davey cited plenty of upside with the next
group of youngsters coming through.
the injury front either as key players missed
a number of games, stalling any momentum. Sunbury 18.21 (129) def Bacchus Marsh 6.5 (41) BFNL Ladder
A four-game winning streak from Round Team PTS %
“I think we had nine boys under 20,
including two 16-year olds,” he said. 4 through to Round 8 was clearly the BFNL Juniors A Grade
1 Sunbury.................... 68 166.14
highlight of their season. But unfortunately, Results – Qualifying Finals 2 North Ballarat City.... 64 147.34
“Jack Darling debuted and showed everyone
the undermanned Cobras couldn’t have the 3 East Point.................. 56 137.44
that he has a long senior career ahead of him. 17&Under Seniors 4 Lake Wendouree...... 52 128.42
impact they wanted in the back half of the
“He and Jack Parente have been great finds Redan (36) def Lake Wendouree (32) 5 Ballarat...................... 40 110.62
season losing six of their last eight games.
and as difficult as the year has been, they 17&Under Reserves 6 Bacchus Marsh......... 40 92.36
wouldn’t have been given the opportunity in A busy off season in the market place 7 Melton South............. 40 85.42
beckons for the Cobras. While finding a North Ballarat City (35) def Redan (17) 8 Melton....................... 28 72.00
years gone by.”
coach should be at the top of the list, the 15&Under Seniors 9 Sebastopol................ 20 85.81
According to Davey his resignation after 10 Redan...................... 16 72.48
addition of some top end talent on field is a Lake Wendouree (21) def East Point Juniors (19)
one year into a two-year contract was an 11 Darley...................... 12 57.22
amicable separation and he was grateful for must if the Cobras are to return to finals in 15&Under Reserves B Grade
the time he’d spent in charge. 2020. Ballarat (22) lost Redan (24) 1 Lake Wendouree...... 72 157.85
Final Score 13&Under Seniors 2 East Point.................. 60 170.44
“I was given a great opportunity by the 3 Ballarat...................... 56 134.74
committee, which I’m thankful for,” he said. BACCHUS MARSH: 6.4-40, 6.4-40, 9.10-64, Darley (22) lost Redan (23) 4 Melton South............. 56 104.93
“Coming in so late wasn’t ideal and it 10.11-71 lost to SUNBURY: 2.2-14, 8.8-56, 13&Under Reserves 5 Sunbury.................... 52 147.54
meant we were always up against it as far as 14.10-94, 20.16-136. 6 Bacchus Marsh......... 36 92.46
East Point Juniors (14) lost Redan (15) 7 Redan........................ 34 83.63
recruiting was concerned and the transfers BACCHUS MARSH (GOALS) A. Willitts 5, 11&Under Seniors 8 Melton....................... 26 83.14
out decimated our depth. B. Griffiths 2, D. Burton, T. Shea 1. North Ballarat City (26) def Darley (14) 9 North Ballarat City.... 20 74.77
“The playing group consists of some of BACCHUS MARSH (BEST) A. Willitts, D. 10 Darley...................... 16 62.72
the best quality people you’ll come across Burton, T. Shea, T. Wardell, H. King. 11 Sebastopol................ 8 58.40
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1 Sunbury.................... 64 144.21
Results - Qualifying Final 2 Lake Wendouree...... 64 142.65
U/17 Seniors 3 East Point.................. 56 188.33
North Ballarat 6.8 (44) def Mount Clear 4.15 (39) 4 Ballarat...................... 52 131.87
5 Bacchus Marsh......... 44 106.30
U/17 Reserves 6 Melton....................... 44 98.99
Redan 10.9 (69) def Mount Clear 9.11 (65) 7 Sebastopol................ 32 88.96
U/15 Seniors 8 Redan........................ 24 72.25
9 Melton South............. 22 72.57
East Point 9.10 (64) def North Ballarat 1.4 (10) 10 Darley...................... 22 66.36
U/15 Reserves 11 North Ballarat City.. 12 50.35
North Ballarat 8.5 (53) def East Point 2.6 (18) D Grade
U/13 Seniors 1 Lake Wendouree...... 60 152.54
2 Melton South............. 60 135.07
East Point 4.7 (31) def Redan 3.7 (25) 3 Bacchus Marsh......... 56 146.09
U/13 Reserves 4 East Point.................. 54 140.84
Ballarat Swans 3.0 (18) def Redan 1.2 (8) 5 Ballarat...................... 50 134.26
U/11 Seniors 6 Melton....................... 42 116.47
7 Sunbury.................... 38 113.25
Ballarat Swans 3.9 (27) def Bacchus Marsh 2.6 (18) 8 North Ballarat City.... 32 87.37
9 Redan........................ 20 51.42
Results - Elimination Final 1 10 S ebastopol.............. 16 60.25
U/17 Seniors 11 Darley........................ 8 40.65
Ballarat Swans 8.5 (53) def Darley 5.9 (39) E Grade
U/17 Reserves 1 Melton....................... 68 188.16
2 Ballarat...................... 60 193.80
North Ballarat 13.16 (94) def Darley 2.4 (16) 3 East Point.................. 60 193.25
Ballarat Swans 16.8 (104) def Sebastopol 8.4 (52) 4 Melton South............. 56 139.38
U/15 Seniors 5 Bacchus Marsh......... 48 131.85
6 North Ballarat City.... 36 91.10
Mount Clear 8.7 (55) def Sebastopol 5.6 (36) 7 Sebastopol................ 32 96.18
Redan 5.9 (39) def Bacchus Marsh 3.4 (22) 8 Sunbury.................... 28 80.37
U/15 Reserves 9 Lake Wendouree...... 24 77.80
Sebastopol 3.3 (21) def Mount Clear 1.8 (14) 10 Redan...................... 16 51.88
11 Darley........................ 8 23.29
Lake Wendouree 5.8 (38) def Redan 5.6 (36) 19&Under
U/13 Seniors 1 Ballarat...................... 68 250.46
North Ballarat 8.9 (57) def Bacchus Marsh 0.1 (1) 2 North Ballarat City.... 64 194.12
3 Sunbury.................... 60 211.54
Ballarat Swans 4.5 (29) def Darley 4.4 (28) 4 Melton South............. 56 183.92
U/13 Reserves 5 Redan........................ 44 134.13
Lake Wendouree 5.4 (34) def Darley 0.1 (1) 6 Lake Wendouree...... 36 99.15
North Ballarat 4.4 (28) def East Point 1.2 (8) 7 Melton....................... 36 89.95
8 Darley........................ 24 52.22
Saturday 24 August, Tabcorp Park Melton Race 7, Breeders Crown (3YO Colts & Geldings) U/11 Seniors 9 East Point.................. 20 66.72
(G1). Winner: Max Delight (2). Trainer: David Aiken. Driver: Todd McCarthy. Photo: Stuart North Ballarat 3.4 (22) def Sebastopol 2.3 (15) 10 Bacchus Marsh....... 20 45.04
McCormick HRV. Mount Clear 6.2 (38) def Redan 4.5 (29) 11 Sebastopol................ 8 15.99
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Devils Eagles land prelim final


the football travel back and injured brother. Played in Brendan Sutcliffe kicked a

primed for
By Rob Fuller
forth, side to side, to and fro a number of positions the monster of a goal from well
Results – Semi-Final until Brendan Sutcliffe, from younger Toohey accepted outside 50 to put the Eagles
Gordon v Beaufort outside the 50m arch, kicked each challenge and scored a in front for the first time.
Seniors the Eagles’ third six-pointer. much-needed goal midway The big number 8 continued
Gordon advanced to the Immediately the proud through the third quarter. to demand attention as he

home final
Central Highlands Football Beaufort Crows replied One minute later Jaymes charged around the Eagles’
Leagues Preliminary Final and then added another to Gorman scored his second forward line. After a number
with a come-from-behind give themselves some space goal as the Eagles struggled of missed opportunities Sut-
victory against Beaufort from the persistent Eagles. to stay in touch with what cliffe kicked his third goal to
last Sunday. Played at Bun- Midway through the quar- looked to be a much fitter secure a remarkable victory.
Jake Edwards (four goals) inyong in near perfect condi- ter, Eagle Ethan Crackel, opponent. By three quarter
This memorable victory re-
and Heath Scotland (four tions, the Eagles, as they had found himself outnum- time the deficit had stretched
quired total effort from the
goals) gave the Devils some done many times this sea- bered amongst a pack of to 14- points, in favour of the
son, kept their best football Crows. entire team. Each member
flexibility up forward and Crows. Crackel smothered
for the last quarter to run out the Crows’ clearing kick contributed in a way that can
were the beneficiaries of the Coach Ron Watt calmly
nine-point winners. then applied a number of only indicate an attitude and
reminded his players of
Graham brothers midfield desire to improve and suc-
It was an arm wrestle pressure efforts to force the their ability to finish games
dominance. Nick (four goals) from the first bounce with ball into the hands of team- strongly. He trusted their ceed. The best players named
and Brian (Graham) were Beaufort registering the mate Jordan Clampit who effort, encouraged them to are only a handful of Eagles
the major ball winners for first goal as both sides fran- kicked truly, igniting the take the game on and remain who could have been named
the day while Leigh Spiteri ticly moved the ball to all large crowd. The mid-field focused to the very end. in what Ron Watt described
and Harley Inglis provided corners of the oval. At the battle was enthralling. Both The Coach’s belief and trust as, “One of his all-time most
some heat around the footy seven-minute mark big Zack defences stood firm and in proved to be correct as the pleasing victories”.
at ground level when the May calmly converted the between the forwards man- Eagles rose to new heights Next Sunday Gordon meet
by Todd Whelan
Devils were challenged. Eagles’ reply and the slug- aged to scramble goals from throughout the next 30-min- Waubra in the preliminary
ging match was on. Ten min- even the slightest of errors. utes. The Crows struggled final at Buninyong. There
Darley will host Redan Young gun Bryce Stephen-
utes later Brendan Sutcliffe Just seven points separated to get a clear possession as will be a number of changes
this Saturday in a do-or-die son’s run of good form in handballed into the path of the combatants at half time, the Eagles increased the to the side due to the un-
Elimination Final after a defence continued, high- speedster Jaymes Gorman but the Eagles were hurt- pressure. The tackling of the fortunate injuries. Have no
51-point win over a deter- lighting just how important and the Eagles crept closer ing with serious injuries to Gordon group was frantic doubt the Eagles will contin-
mined Ballarat secured third of a role he will have to play to their experienced oppo- James Murphy, Ben Quin- yet disciplined. Mighty Mick ue to accept and welcome the
place on the BFNL ladder at in September. nents. Like two prize fight- lan and Co-Captain Adam Nolan’s desperate tackle on challenge before them, and a
the weekend. ers standing toe to toe, each Toohey. a much bigger opponent great game is guaranteed.
Second place and a guar-
Despite leading all day the anteed double chance was side never took a backward When it became obvious not only inspired his team- Final Score
Devils were forced to do it step with the Crows using the three injured players mates, it also seemed to take
a possibility for the Devils Gordon: 2.5-17, 4.7-31, 6.8-
tough into the breeze for the football a little more ef- would take no further part the wind out of every Beau-
heading in, but other results ficiently. Seven scoring shots 44, 9.14-68 def Beaufort 3.4-
the final term and defend in the match most spectators fort player. Three behinds
would deny them on per- each told the story of the first 22, 5.8-38, 8.10-58, 8.11-59
a vulnerable six point lead. thought the task too great for were added to the Eagles
centage. A third place finish quarter with Beaufort hold- the Green and Gold outfit. score line before Tay Wason, Gordon (Goals) - B. Sutcliffe
The Swans were threatening
however, sits just fine with ing a five-point advantage Jack Toohey who returned who had been influential 3, J. Gorman 2, Z. May 1, J.
to end the Devils 15 game Clampit, T. Wason, J. Toohey
Scotland. as the teams headed to their to the side after impressive in defence and through the
winning streak at home, and
“I’m happy with the out- huddles. showings in the reserves midfield, moved forward Gordon (Best) - E. Crackel,
with it any momentum into
come (third place),” he said. Similar to the opening continued his good form to kick a set shot goal. Not G. Clifford, J. Toohey, Z.
finals.
quarter the second term saw and helped cover for his long after that a rampaging May, T. Murphy, T. Wason.
But Scotland’s troops an- “We’re in a great spot to
swered the call, piling on challenge for the flag and
eight goals to one in a blister- we’re really looking forward Central Highlands Football League Central Highlands Football
ing 20 minutes to put the re- to playing Redan this Satur-
RESULTS - SEMI FINAL 1 FINALS – PRELIMINARY 1
sult beyond doubt in one of day at Darley Park.”
the more peculiar games of After a cracking start to the Seniors Saturday 31 August – Buninyong
the season. Both sides failed season, Redan finished with Hepburn 17.8 (110) def Buninyong 11.10 (76) Under 15
to capitilise with the wind just three wins from their Gordon v Dunnstown – 9.15am
Reserves 
combining for just two of the last eight games. The Lions Under 18
12 second half goals. None- Newlyn 12.4 (76) def Dunnstown 8.8 (56)
last win against top six op- Gordon v Springbank – 10.45am
theless, the Devils return on Under 18 Reserves
position came way back in
the scoreboard would be- Hepburn 11.9 (75) def C’ham/Linton 9.6 (60) Buninyong v Springbank – 12.35
Round 6 when they defeated
come the club’s third highest Under 15 Seniors
East Point by eight points.
of the season and rank 11 Dunnstown 6.10 (46) def Learmonth 3.6 (24) Newlyn v Hepburn – 2.35pm
Redan and Darley have met
overall under Scotland in his
third year at the helm. once this year with the Dev-
ils successful by 43 points. RESULTS - SEMI FINAL 2 FINALS – PRELIMINARY 2
Marquee Darley signing
The Lions are expected to be Seniors  Sunday 1 September – Buninyong
Nick Graham returned to
considerably stronger this Gordon 9.14 (68) def Beaufort 8.11 (59) Under 15
the side in what was argu-
ably the Devils strongest week with the inclusion of Springbank v Beaufort – 9.15am
Reserves 
line up of the season and ruckman Orron Stephenson, Under 18
Springbank 10.10 (70) def Gordon 6.4 (40)
wasted little time having an ex Richmond Premiership Buninyong v Hepburn – 10.45am
player Shaun Grigg and grit- Under 18 Reserves
impact with a host of posses-
sion and two, first quarter ty midfielder Daniel Bond. Springbank 7.7 (49) def Bungaree 3.11 (29) Creswick v Newlyn – 12.35
goals. The Devils opened A win on Saturday for the Under 15 Seniors
up a 26-point lead at the first Devils will open up their Beaufort 8.6 (54) def Buninyong 7.3 (45) Waubra v Gordon – 2.35pm
change before the Swans im- finals campaign with an all-
pressed in the middle stages important double chance,
to claw the margin back to while a loss will mean sea-
Central Highlands Netball League Central Highlands Netball
just six at three quarter time. son over. Darley Park will Results – Semi Final 1 WEEK 3 – Preliminary Finals
“Ballarat’s work rate (2nd also host a second Elimina- Saturday 24 August
and 3rd quarters) exposed tion Final on Sunday be- Saturday 31 August - Buninyong
us on the spread,” Scotland 13&Under: Dunnstown 28 def Buninyong 23
tween Sunbury and Melton 13 & Under: Carngham v Learmonth
said. (4v5). East Point meet Sebas- 15&Under: Hepburn 18 lost Springbank 29
15 & Under: Learmonth v Waubra
“We were all about attack topol in the Qualifying Final 17&Under: Springbank 21 lost Buninyong 42
through that period and 17 & Under: Learmonth v Daylesford
(1v2) in Ballarat on Saturday. C Grade: Buninyong 30 def Dunnstown 27
failed to defend when we C Grade: Hepburn v Learmonth
Let the games begin. B Grade: Buninyong 37 def Rokewood 32
needed to. B Grade: Learmonth v Hepburn
Final Score A Grade: Buninyong 55 def Rokewood 42
“We looked to be going
Darley: 6.4-40, 8.4-52, 9.7-61, A Grade: Learmonth v Springbank
through the motions before
our leaders stood up and 17.11-113 Defeated Ballarat
Results – Semi Final 2
consolidated late when the 2.1-13, 6.4-40, 8.6-54, 9.8-62. Sunday 1 September - Buninyong
Sunday 25 August
game was in the balance. Darley (Goals): J. Edwards
13&Under:  Bungaree 22 lost Learmonth 24 13 & Under: Hepburn v Dunnstown
“In fairness, the blustery 4, N. Graham, H. Scotland,
L. Spiteri 1, B. Inglis, B. 15&Under: Waubra 21 def Daylesford 15 15 & Under: Buninyong v Springbank
conditions made ball use
efficiency difficult and we Graham, J. Carrick, J. Bewley. 17&Under: Hepburn 27 lost Daylesford 33 17 & Under: Bungaree v Buninyong
struggled to adjust,” he said. Darley (Whelan’s Best): C Grade: Bungaree 31 lost Learmonth 34 C Grade: Springbank v Buninyong
“But on the positive side, N. Graham, B. Graham,
B Grade: Hepburn 48 def Newlyn 40 B Grade: Springbank v Buninyong
our start and our finish were J. Edwards, L. Spiteri, H.
excellent.” Scotland, B. Stephenson. A Grade: Springbank 44 def Bungaree 26 A Grade: Hepburn v Buninyong
Sport/Motoring
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Bacchus Marsh Netball Association


Results – Week ending 25 August Ballan Brumbies Basketball
Results – Week ending Sunday 18 August
JUNIORS
Section 1 Under 10 Boys
Eagles 16 lost Zodiacs 17 Ballan White 20 def Excies Acmy 6
Diamonds 13 lost BM Stars 19 Ballan Blue 20 lost Wildcats 23
Astrids 6 lost Sapphires 29 Under 10 Girls
Bacchus Marsh Soccer Sparks 27 def Aces 12 Ballan 2 drew Celtic Tigers 2
Results - Round 18 Sparkles 22 def Vamps 11 Under 12 Boys
Under 12s Open Section 2 Ballan White 32 def Celtic Tigers Green 13
Bacchus Marsh (5) def Victoria Park (2) Thunderstruck 7 lost The Suns 8 Ballan Blue 37 def Phoenix White 9
Goals - Archie Frazzetto (2), Lachlan Hill (3) Lightning 9 lost Super Stars 16 Under 12 Girls: Bye
Under 13s Open Hunters 14 def Comets 11 Under 14 Boys
Bacchus Marsh (0) lost Victoria Park (1) Storm 3 lost Hotshots 13 Ballan White 24 lost Wildcats 25
Under 14s Open Ballan Blue 34 def Celtic Tigers Green 32
Section 3
Bacchus Marsh (10) def Buninyong (0)
Magic Moments 20 def Fast and Furious 0 Under 14 Girls
Goals - David Dillon (4), Nicholas Misiti (3), Carlo Centurino
(2), James Tropiano (1) Skittles 0 lost Firebirds 22 Ballan 40 def Drummo Dragons Black 12
Under 16 Girls Section 4 Under 16 Boys
Bacchus Marsh (1) lost Ballarat (3) Maltersers 0 lost Devil Minis 8 Ballan 44 def Phoenix Blue 14
Goal - Ava Farella (1) Zooplers 2 lost Pink Panthers 4 Under 16 Girls
Senior Men Division 1 Ballan 24 def Phoenix 14
Bacchus Marsh (6) def Ballarat (1)  Under 18 Boys
Goals - Jackson Almenara (1), Luc Dossis (1), Leroy Ballan 25 lost Celtic Tigers Green 38
Almenara (1), Craig Harvey (2), Alexis Joannidis (1)

Results – Week ending 25 August


Under 10 Boys
Ballan White 4 lost Drummo Dragons Green 34
Ballan Blue 12 lost Drummo Dragons Green 25
Under 10 Girls 
Ballan Golf Club Ballan 10 lost Saints Mystics 12
Results - Week ending Saturday 24 August Under 12 Boys
Wednesday– Stableford Ballan White 19 lost Phoenix Blue 25
Men’s & Ladies Competition Ballan Blue 16 drew Phoenix 16
Winner - Denis Conroy (18) 32 points. Under 12 Girls
R/up - Les Martin (14) 26 points.
Ballan 38 def Saints Lynx 20
Saturday – Stroke
Under 14 Boys
(1st Qualifying Round McIlvena Cup) 
Ballan White 3 lost Sovereign Knights 42
A Grade
Ballan Blue 79 def Celtic Tigers 37
Winner - Frank Raffaele 73-9-64.
Under 14 Girls
R/up - Anthony Moore 74-7-67.
B Grade Ballan 28 def Excies Acmy White 13
Winner - Denis Conroy 87-18-69. Under 16 Boys
R/up - Frank White 98-26-72. Ballan 26 lost Sovereign Knights 30
NTPs - 12th Anthony Moore, 15th Ian Godkin. Under 16 Girls
Magpie - 14th Michael Di Fiore. Bye
Balls 4, Cut-off 69 on c/b Under 18 Boys
Frank Raffaele, Anthony Moore, Ian Godkin, Denis Conroy. Ballan 14 lost Wildcats 51

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