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Throw on your �annelette shirt, tease out that big hair and squeeze into some black skinny jeans – it’s almost time to help raise money for children at Sunbury and Macedon Ranges Specialist School. Teachers Maylene Sands, Hannah Geary, Rex Hickman (at back) and eight-year-old Allannah already have their wardrobes sorted for the school’s ‘‘bogan bingo’’ night and comedy show. It’s on at Pitruzellos Estate Olive Grove and Winery, August 14, to raise money to upgrade grounds and buy an all-abilities swing for the school’s primary campus in Sunbury. The school’s last fundraiser helped buy an in-ground trampoline, providing a valuable opportunty to exercise for children with special needs. This year’s event will include silent raf�es and auctions. Tickets cost $45 and are in limited supply. Details: 9744 4879 or goo.gl/fYhmig Matt Crossman
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Budget cuts at Kyneton District Health could trigger an exodus of specialist sta�, an experienced anaesthetist has warned.
Dr John Gray, who has worked at the hospital for more than 20 years, said moves to slash specialist anaesthetists’ total pay by up to 50 per cent had some doctors considering their next move.
‘‘�ere are some people who have made up their minds to go,’’ he said.
‘‘�ere are some who are willing to stay, but it’s very dependent on the hospital’s response.’’
Revised contracts o�ered to specialist anaesthetists follow management’s recent
Cuts ‘a risk to patients’decision to reduce surgical lists and cut the rostered hours of theatre sta�, as it tries to bring the hospital’s budget back into line.
Some surgeons have also been asked to accept cuts of between three and 10 per cent so that all are paid at the same rate.
Dr Gray said the changes would force specialist anaesthetists to decide not to make the trip from Melbourne, meaning the hospital would have to employ GP anaesthetists to replace them.
He said this could lead to more problems for doctors and patients.
‘‘Let’s say giving anaesthesia is like �ying an aeroplane; 95 per cent of the time it all goes really smoothly, �ve per cent of the time there
are problems and every now and then there’s a catastrophe.
‘‘�e hospital may well say we only do healthy patients and small procedures, but things go wrong even with �t patients. Fit, healthy patients can have allergic reactions. You need that experience.’’
Dr Gray said the absence of specialist anaesthetists could also lead to the departure of paediatric and eye, nose and throat surgeons unwilling to have GP anaesthetists do their lists.
‘‘We understand the hospital has to make cuts and we are more than happy to sit down and come to a reasonable compromise. ‘But we feel it is unfair for the hospital to target
one sector to such an extent,’’ he said. A hospital spokeswoman said all anaesthetists would become casual employees rather than contracted consultants.
‘‘�e change in payment set-up means the impact on an individual’s take-home pay will be minimal, while the organisation’s bottom line will be improved.
‘‘GP anaesthetists are already a part of our workforce,’’ she said.
�e spokeswoman said signi�cant improvements had been made to the hospital’s budget across its departments.
‘‘�ese changes to employment conditions are an important part of the plan to break even in the year ahead.’’
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�e creation of a special-use zone designed to ensure appropriate development in Mount Macedon is a step closer a�er Macedon Ranges council endorsed a report recommending a change from the existing rural conservation zone.
Current zoning allows permits to be issued for uses including animal boarding, landscape gardening supplies, carparks, agriculture and schools.
But the report said the new zone would exclude uses ‘‘more suited to a larger commercial centre’’ and ensure developments were consistent with the village’s tourist and residential market.
Cr John Letchford said development of the plan would include extensive consultation over several years. ‘‘�e community is enthusiastic about this. It’s something that’s been long overdue.’’
Cr Letchford, who successfully moved an amendment specifying that the council continue to liaise with the community about the preparation of design guidelines, said residents would help decide ‘‘what goes in and what �ts’’.
Cr Jennifer Anderson said she was concerned some residents were still confused about what the changes meant and that the plan might contain some loopholes.
Guidelines and a �nal zone schedule will be presented to a future council meeting before a planning scheme amendment is sought.
�e council will also ask the planning minister to authorise the preparation of an amendment to create a special-use zone near Kyneton racecourse.
Matt Crossman
Thumbs up for Mount rezone
By Matt Crossman
A western suburbs MP has been accused of trying to undermine a review into Sunbury’s planned secession from Hume a�er calling for transition auditor John Watson to be sacked.
Speaking in State Parliament on Tuesday, Western Metropolitan Liberal MP Bernie Finn called on Local Government Minister Natalie Hutchins to get rid of Mr Watson.
Mr Finn claimed Mr Watson had ‘‘made it very clear to a number of people that he does not support the establishment of a Sunbury city council’’.
Mr Watson and Frank Vincent, a former judge of the Supreme Court, were appointed by the state government in March with a brief to review Sunbury’s planned split from Hume.
�e former Liberal government had gazetted papers for the creation of a new Sunbury council to start on July 1 this year.
‘‘As a resident of Sunbury, [Mr Watson] is entitled to his opinion,’’ Mr Finn said.
‘‘But as a transition auditor, he is not entitled to go into that position with a pre-established view, particularly in the case of a situation where I understand we are looking at a review of the decision-making process.
‘‘As long as Mr Watson is involved, the whole process is under a cloud.’’
Ms Hutchins said she had full con�dence in Mr Watson. “�e previous Liberal government and Bernie Finn carelessly pushed through a plan for the split without resolving issues with services and sta�,’’ she said. ‘‘Rather than representing what his constituents want, [Mr Finn is] more interested in derailing Labor’s e�orts to get it right.’’
Mr Watson and Mr Vincent said any decision about the separation process was not theirs to make. ‘‘We are approaching this in a professional manner,’’ Mr Watson said.
‘‘�e information is not ours, we are simply making the information readily available to the community. �ey will make comment to us and, in due course, we will make a recommendation to the minister.’’
Mr Watson and Mr Vincent will begin meeting with members of the public and taking submissions from this week. A public information forum will be held at Sunbury Memorial Hall on July 24. �e auditors are due to report back by the end of August.
Web extra: For a full report with the Sunbury auditors, visit www.starweekly.com.au
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Sunbury businesses frustrated by the delayed rollout of the National Broadband Network have complained that slow and unreliable internet is holding them back.
�e town was largely ignored by NBN Co’s latest rollout map, released last December, despite the federal government’s pre-election promise that all premises would have access before the end of 2016.
Services are already available in parts of some new estates.
Hannah Tedder, of Sunbury web design business H Create, said the ADSL+ connection available in her area was patchy at best.
‘‘Some days it’s just horrible,’’ Ms Tedder said. ‘‘Especially when uploading �les for a client … sometimes I literally have to walk away, go do something else and then come back.’’
Ms Tedder said the complete rollout of the NBN would lead to major productivity gains.
‘‘It would open up a lot of channels, things that just aren’t an option at the moment,’’ she said.
‘‘A lot of businesses are using things like Skype to talk to clients, but I have to avoid it because the connection is so unreliable.’’
GTI Computer Innovations technician Mitchell Hayden said the need for high-speed internet in heavily populated areas such as Sunbury was much greater than in outlying towns such as Heathcote. ‘‘I have no doubt it’s restricting many businesses. ADSL just can’t cope.’’
McEwen MP Rob Mitchell said it was a disgrace that Sunbury and Gisborne, among other centres, had not been mentioned in the latest NBN rollout plan. He said he had been advised Sunbury would receive the NBN within 18 months, only to be told two weeks later that the area was not in the existing national plan.
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Death pleaPolice are appealing for information about the death of a Bendigo woman who was struck by a car near Kyneton railway station about 6pm on June5. Leading Senior Constable Brett Magrath said police were looking for two witnesses who helped the woman, 44, get off the train. He said neither witness was under investigation but might be able to help the coroner shed light on the woman’s death. Police were interested in why the woman disembarked at Kyneton. “She was supposed to get off at Bendigo,” he said Phone 5421 2900 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Pipers Creek tower approvedA phone tower will be built at Pipers Creek as part of a national mobile black spot program. Project allocations announced last week follow a successful joint bid by the state government and Telstra to the federal government’s $100 million scheme.
Roads upgradedTwo busy roads on the outskirts of Kyneton and Woodend have been resealed to improve road safety. A 300-metre section of Ashbourne Road, Woodend, has been improved as part of a Macedon Ranges council project, while 500 metres of Lauriston-Reservoir Road near Kyneton has also been upgraded.
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Hume council is helping residents take the �ght against unsightly tagging to the next level, with free graf�ti removal kits available. There are two types of kits, one for removing graf�ti from painted or Perspex surfaces and another for brick and stone facades. Mayor Adem Atmaca says the council took a zero tolerance approach to illegal tagging. ‘‘It is ugly and can spoil the appearance of a neighbourhood,’’ Cr Atmaca says. ‘‘We want to help residents to scrub away the tags and other spray-painted scrawl that make many people feel frustrated and, at times, unsafe.’’ The packs include cleaning liquids, cloths, paint brushes, safety goggles and gloves. Council data shows graf�ti removal costs Hume ratepayers about $130,000 a year. Details www.hume.vic.gov.au. Matt Crossman
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Community satisfaction with Macedon Ranges council’s performance has improved in several key categories, a new report reveals.
But the area’s biggest residents group maintains the council is coming o� a low base and still has plenty of work to do.
�e results of an annual independent survey of 400 residents show satisfaction with the council’s overall performance remained unchanged at 59, above Victoria’s large rural shire average of 56.
Macedon Ranges chief executive Peter Johnston was pleased with improvements in some categories such as roadside slashing and weed control (up four points to 46) and maintenance of unsealed roads (up two to 47).
‘‘Council direction and consultation are two highly signi�cant areas where we have made noticeable improvements,’’ Mr Johnston said.
‘‘We are also performing well in a lot of areas compared to other large rural shires.’’
Macedon Ranges Residents Association secretary Christine Pruneau said it was
Residents’ opinion of the council’s overall direction went up six points to 54, bringing it into line with the average of other councils in its group.
�e council’s community consultation rating improved from 47 in 2014 to 52 this year, while advocacy was rated 53 (up three).
But scores for waste management, elderly support services and local law enforcement went down by four, three and two points respectively.
�e non-compulsory survey was conducted by Local Government Victoria by phone in February.
‘‘telling’’ that the council’s scores for decision making, consultation and roads were relatively low.
Referring to plans for a major equine centre in the municipality’s south-east, Ms Pruneau said: ‘‘With these kinds of scores, perhaps council should go back to basics like roads, rates and rubbish instead of mucking around with more sexy things.’’
�e council was recently presented with a gold award at the Australasian Reporting Awards for reporting excellence. �e award followed silver awards for its previous two reports and bronze awards in other years.
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Soccer has been given a handy kick-along at Kyneton, with signi�cant upgrades to Barkly Square �nally complete.
A $1 million pavilion, funded by Macedon Ranges council, the state government and Kyneton District Soccer Club, includes change-rooms for male and female players to help cater for an increasing number of women and girls playing the roundball game.
Works also included upgrades to older buildings and public toilets and landscaping and connection to recycled water via an automated irrigation system.
A new roundabout at the corner of Barkly Square has also improved tra�c near the sports ground, which has two soccer pitches, social and umpires’ rooms.
Soccer club president Ron Cole said an in�ux of female talent was behind the push for better facilities.
‘‘Last year, we �elded an underage girls side for the �rst time. �is year, we’ve got 25 girls across three teams, and 15 women.’’
Across all teams, participation is up 40 per cent this year.
Cole said the new pavilion and recent beauti�cation works made the reserve a more welcoming place for a growing number of players and fans.
‘‘It just enhances the whole area and shows people we are going places.’’
Mayor Jennifer Anderson thanked the soccer club and residents for their patience during the major works.
‘‘�e buildings and oval are looking great and provide a home for soccer players and clubs in the area, not to mention an active recreational space for all residents to enjoy.’’
Matt Crossman
Girls led charge for change
Cr John Connor helped open the new facilities. (Joe Mastroianni)
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Grant opportunities for sporting clubsCouncil is seeking Expressions of Interest from sport and recreation clubs interested in applying for funding through the Victorian Government’s annual capital works grants programs.
Sport and recreation clubs must apply via Council to be eligible for funding.
For more information, visit Council’s website, mrsc.vic.gov.au/yoursay or contact Dean onmrsc.vic.gov.au/yoursay or contact Dean onmrsc.vic.gov.au/yoursay5422 0219.
Seniors Festival grants availableCouncil is offering grants of up to $900 to local groups to run an activity from 12–31 October as part of the 2015 Victorian Seniors Festival.
Any group can apply but applications must meet criteria specifi ed in the guidelines.
Activities should:
• cater primarily for people over 60 years of age, but be inclusive of all ages and abilities
• be free or low-cost (less than $5)
• take place in the Macedon Ranges Shire
• promote physical activity and creativity, e.g. an artistic activity and/or social connections.
One activity per township will be funded, so groups are encouraged to collaborate to avoid competing for the same pool of funds.
Applications close on Monday 6 July and groups must discuss their proposed project with a member of Council’s Healthy Ageing Engagement Team before submitting their application.
Guidelines and application forms are available on Council’s website. For further information, contact Stephanie on 5422 0258 or [email protected] or [email protected] or
Notice of Intention to Sell Notice under Section 189 of the Local Government Act 1989
In accordance with Section 189 of the Local Government Act 1989, NOTICE is hereby given that Council intends to sell Lot 1 and 2 Knights Track, Springfi eld to an adjoining owner.
The area of the land is approximately 16.34 hectares and is known as Lot 1 and 2 on TP 592537K Parish of Springfi eld and is shown in Certifi cate of Title Volume 8841 Folio 525.
A person has the right to make a written submission to Council under Section 223 of Act on the above proposal and may request to appear in person (or be represented by a person named in the submission) at a meeting to be heard in support of the submission. Any submission received in relation to this matter will be presented to Council as attachments to the relevant Council Meeting or Committee Agenda, which are deemed to be public documents. Submitters may request that their name and address be omitted from their submission when it is presented, and this should be done in conjunction with their submission.
Submissions may be posted to the Chief Executive Offi cer, PO Box 151, Kyneton VIC 3444 by no later than Friday 31 July 2015.
Peter JohnstonChief Executive Offi cerMacedon Ranges Shire Council
Contact CouncilGeneral enquiries and emergency after hours 5422 0333Rates enquiries 5422 0322Kyneton Town Hall Box Offi ceKyneton Town Hall Box Offi ceKyneton Town Hall Box Offi 1300 888 802Mail & tenders PO Box 151 Kyneton 3444Facsimile 5422 3623Email [email protected]
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Romsey’s Sandra Chestnutt and Ron Jackson (pictured) are enjoying the bene�ts of a food-sharing initiative that is rolling out across the Macedon Ranges.
�e pair are part of Casserole Club, through which volunteers, such as Ms Chestnutt, prepare an extra meal for a neighbour who is older and/or unable to cook for themselves.
�e program not only provides a healthy home-cooked meal but helps isolated people establish new friendships.
Some cooks opt to deliver meals to diners, while others, like Ms Chestnutt, make the sharing of food a social occasion.
More than 150 meals have been shared since Casserole Club was launched at Romsey and Lance�eld in October last year. Macedon Ranges council will hold a celebratory cook-up
at Romsey community hub from 11am-1pm on July 16. �e event will include group cooking sessions and a social meal.
Macedon Ranges Health dietician Susan Whitelock will talk about the importance of healthy eating for seniors.
Mayor Jennifer Anderson says the Casserole Club is a fantastic way to meet new people in the community by sharing food.
‘‘If you want to �nd out more, learn some new skills in the kitchen, feast with friendly locals and take home some fantastic recipes, then this social cook-up is the place to be,’’ Cr Anderson said. Bookings close July 10.
Details: 5422 0233 or www.casseroleclub.com.au.
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Roxy Marshall is making every stride count as she prepares to tackle the MCG’s 7000-plus steps.
�e Sunbury resident is training daily for this year’s Stadium Stomp, billed as the ultimate stair-climbing challenge.
Ms Marshall was inspired to take charge of her health about four years ago a�er her husband had a heart attack and a friend was diagnosed with leukaemia.
‘‘You sit back and look at things and it makes you change your whole lifestyle,’’ she said.
On July 5, Ms Marshall will complete a circuit of the MCG’s level one seating bowl, walking up the steps between every seat before ascending
to level four. �ere, she will again complete a lap of the famous ground while covering every step.
�e full course can take anywhere from 45 minutes to two hours to complete.
‘‘Every year I try to do something to really stretch myself and the stomp will certainly do that,’’ she said.
Ms Marshall, who is preparing her body by li�ing leg weights and completing cardio work and StairMaster climbs, is using the event to raise money for the Leukaemia Foundation.
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Sunbury and Macedon Ranges livestock farmers are being urged to prepare for a dry �nish to the year.
With the Bureau of Meteorology recently con�rming an El Nino weather forecast, the state government is encouraging producers to review feed management plans, weigh up selling options and look at water reserves.
Farmer Angus Crawford, who raises sheep and cattle on 2000 hectares near Clarke�eld, said rainfall totals since last spring had been disappointing.
‘‘We haven’t had rain run-o� for a couple of years now, so the dams are dry,’’ Mr Crawford said.
‘‘We’ve been feeding our stock since Christmas.’’
Mr Crawford said it was crucial that farmers did not wait to make decisions about feed and water.
Lachlan King, leading animal health o�cer for the Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources, said farmers needed to prepare their budgets and make sure they had the �exibility to act early.
‘‘If there’s an El Nino event, it is o�en associated with drought and signi�cant seasonal impact,’’ Mr King said.
‘‘If conditions deteriorate further, prices for sale stock may drop dramatically, agistment may become less available, fodder prices could rise and o�-farm employment may become di�cult to �nd.’’
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El Nino spells tough times
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Sunbury to marketThe Rotary Club of Sunbury family market offers crafts, plants, produce, hot food, coffee and more. It’s at the community centre in Elizabeth Drive from 9am-2pm this Saturday.■ 0400 907 793
Make your own musicLearn how to create music using new technology such as Beamz and Skoog during a workshop at Sunbury library. It’s from 10.30am-12.30pm next Monday, July6. Bookings essential.■ 9356 6970
Beginners’ golfGolf instructor Carol Leaney will run a free beginners’ clinic for children at Goonawarra Golf Club on July 7. There are also intensive clinics for boys and girls on July 7 and 8. Cost: $58 for both days or $32 for one day. The golf club is at Francis Boulevard. ■ 0407 331 399
Fracking exposedMacedon Ranges Sustainability Group will present the documentary Frackman during its next monthly movie night at the Vic Hotel in Woodend on July 14. Meal and drinks from 6.30pm; �lm starts 7.30pm.■ www.mrsgonline.org.au
Holidays at librariesCreate snow globes, learn how to knit and crochet, or hear wintry tales at Gold�elds
COMMUNITY CALENDARWANT YOUR EVENT LISTED? Community Calendar is made available free of charge to not-for-pro�t organisations to keep the public informed of special events and activities.Send item details to Star Weekly Community Calendar, Corner Thomsons Road and Keilor Park Drive, Keilor Park, 3042, or email to [email protected] for copy and announcements is noon Tuesday.
libraries during the school holidays. The activities are at Kyneton, Woodend, Romsey and Gisborne. ■ www.ncgrl.vic.gov.au
Bands head into battleRegistrations are open for bands, solo acts and duos to compete in the Macedon Ranges’ annual Battle of the Bands to be held in Kyneton on August 1.■ 5422 0242 or goo.gl/9N5Ce3
U3A stays activeSunbury U3A offers a range of activities and events for seniors, from ballroom dancing to Scrabble, bridge, walking groups, language classes and more.■ 9740 2030
Flanagan fareStoryteller, journalist, poet and author Martin Flanagan will share his thoughts about sport, politics and life as part of Salesian College’s ongoing Twilight School series. At Rupertswood Mansion from 6pm on July 29. Cost: $10. Proceeds to John Byrne Memorial scholarships for refugees. Bookings required.■ 9744 0084 or [email protected]
Daffodil festival art prizesEntries for Kyneton Daffodil and Arts Festival photography and art prizes close August 14. ■ www.kynetondaffodilarts.org.au or 5422 2282
When you wish upon a star … or if you get a chance to speak, your dreams may come true.
�e Field Trip, a young people’s leadership club, will start in Lance�eld in August and is o�ering Macedon Ranges people aged 10-17 the chance to share their dream and get $500 to help make it real.
�e grant is part of a broader program designed to mentor and equip teens with leadership skills.
Field Trip founder Paul Kooperman says the grant, which will be awarded by a judging panel including musical theatre student Syd Zygier (pictured), is open to people who are able to articulate their dreams, whatever they may be. ‘‘It could be for a class or a trip; it could be they have an opportunity to be introduced to someone and they need to travel … it could
even be for something like a cooking course,’’ Mr Kooperman says.
‘‘�ey just need to be able to lay out what their dream is, how the money will help, and then it will be up to the panel.’’
Mr Kooperman says �e Field Trip’s model, which has been re�ned a�er a false start earlier this year, is designed to train young leaders ‘‘to be givers, not takers’’.
�e free group is led by youngsters Owen Phillips, Emily Je�rey and Chloe Smith. It will meet at Lance�eld Mechanics Hall every Sunday from August 2. A weekend retreat for senior citizens is among coming projects.
More details about �e Field Trip or the grants: www.the�eldtrip.co
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On about 0.1 hectares within a walk of Gisborne Secondary College and town centre, this house of about 20 squares with a Cape Cod feel is surrounded by lovely gardens and has an outdoor entertainment area that families will relish. Not only is there a large gabled pergola which perfectly frames Mount Macedon views, there’s also a fenced, in-ground pool rimmed with paving – not to mention plenty of space for play. There are four bedrooms, each with a wardrobe, that share a bathroom with spa. A big family-meals area with �oating �oorboards is next to a kitchen with a modern-country style where timber benchtops, lots of white cupboards, an electric cooktop and stainless-steel underbench oven make it a pleasing work space. There’s also an attic rumpus room with carpet and stylish dormer windows.
Dunlop Real Estate: 5428 2800 Price: $499,000 – $529,000 Private sale
GISBORNE 14 Carinya Drive, 3437
4 1 2
When a beautifully presented, four-bedroom (plus study) house sits on about 0.17 hectares of land, it’s likely that families looking for expansive indoor-outdoor space will be lining up for a look. The decor of white wall paint, latte-toned �oor tiles and carpet and white roman blinds is at once modern and light-enhancing. Of the four bedrooms (three with wardrobes), the main has a walk-in wardrobe and en suite with dual vanity basins. The main bathroom, tiled in white (with mosaic feature strip), is light and bright. A carpeted lounge room is to the left of a large foyer, with the tiled family-meals area around the kitchen is big and streamlined. White cupboards, white benchtops and glass splashback, an island bench, Smeg dishwasher and new cooker with wok ring equip the cooks’ domain. The back verandah serves as an entertainment-relaxation zone and has a barbecue. Gas central heating and four-car garage (with back roller door) are other features.
Chess Property Consultants: 5429 5544 Price: $478,000 Private sale
ROMSEY 20 Gordon Crescent, 3434
4 2 4
Within minutes of everything Lance�eld has to offer, including schools, churches and Lance�eld Park, this appealing family abode has far more than initially meets the eye. It has a good mix of contemporary edge and the charm of pitched, limed timber ceiling, exposed bricks, gorgeous �oorboards and cedar blinds. The main bedroom has an en suite with a basin set in an eye-catching period vanity unit, while the main bathroom has a spa. A big living room has a wood heater and outdoor access, and there’s a dining room with �oorboards and space for a study nook. The kitchen is a treat, with timber benchtops, white cupboards, corner pantry, Bosch dishwasher, electric cooktop and new electric wall oven. A large, gabled pergola above a merbau deck has wheelchair access from the backyard, which is planted with fruit trees. Ducted heating, split-system, tank and town water, a huge shed/workshop and a double carport are other keynotes.
Gisborne Real Estate: 5428 8895 Price: $440,000 – $460,000 Private sale
LANCEFIELD 84 Chauncey Street, 3435
3 2 2
Life on the Mount is looking good with this classic tri-level abode on a sprawling block of about 0.2 hectares, replete with garden areas and natural bushland. The �rst of four bedrooms is on the entry level as is the main bathroom with slate �oor and wall tiles and a spa – and there’s a two-way toilet and laundry adjoining. The remaining bedrooms on the upper level include the main with walk-in wardrobe and chic en suite with raised vanity basin. A carpeted living room near the front door has an angled timber-lined ceiling and a wood heater against an exposed brick wall. On the middle level, there’s a huge, slate-tiled family-meals area with dado panels and wood heater. The modern kitchen has exposed bricks that juxtapose with soft-blue streamlined cabinetry, electric cooktop and stainless-steel wall oven and dishwasher. A split-system, ducted vacuum, water tank, a large Laserlite covered deck, utility sheds, carport and garage/workshop are included.
Kennedy & Hunt: 54282544 Price: Contact agent Private sale
MOUNT MACEDON 32 Blanche Parade, 3441
4 2 2
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Whether it’s to stake a claim on peaceful surrounds, run a pony for the kids, lap up summertimes in the pool, provide kids with their own playground, putting some pennies in the piggy bank through subdivision (subject to council approval) or leasing out the self-contained �at, this property of about 0.7 hectares is a bit of a dreamcatcher.
With pretty Sandy Creek as its rear boundary and great Thai food, coffee and the best yoyo cookies around just down the road, the double-brick house has all the ingredients of a cracker from the ’80s – slate �oor tiles, lots of exposed bricks and beams, and an undeniable sense of solidity.
Beyond a full-width verandah trimmed with ivy, the skylit foyer has, to the right, a carpeted study (or fourth bedroom) with three-door closet. Around a stacked-stone wall is the main bedroom with a walk-in wardrobe, skylit en suite and garden/pool views. Two other bedrooms with wardrobes are down a hallway from the family room, as are a separate toilet, laundry with closet and workbench, main bathroom with timber vanity unit and a spa beneath a large window bringing outside greenery into focus.
To the left of the foyer, a carpeted lounge-dining room has a cast-iron (natural) gas log �re set in exposed brick; the
dining room end has access to the outdoor area. Next is the family-meals area with �oating �oorboards, white-painted wall panels, blockout roller blinds and a wood heater. The adjoining kitchen, with servery window to the dining room, has a stack of white cupboards and drawers, dishwasher, underbench oven and electric cooktop.
The large, gabled pergola above paving has bistro-blind shelter and immediate access to the fenced, in-ground, solar-heated salt pool rimmed with brick paving. Nearby is the detached brick-veneer �at with a large living room lined with rimu boards, a wood heater, sunroom, kitchenette, bathroom and powder
LJ Whorlow: 9740 9000 Price: $755,000 – $795,000 Private sale
RIDDELLS CREEK 71 Sandy Creek Road, 3431
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room. This is a bonus for guest or rental accommodation, or simply as an adjunct to entertainment.
A fenced playground with cubby house is at the bottom of the garden, while several arbours, a latticed fernery with pond and brick-paved walkways are part of lovely surrounding gardens. Dense bulb planting promises a riotous spring-time display and roses pop up everywhere.
A large paddock has several fruit trees and there are two sheds (one with power and concrete �oor), a triple carport and an extended double garage/workshop.
Carole Levy
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On a large block this home provides the very bestof design, space and comfort. This light filled homefeats 4 brs, lounge, family room, kitchen & dining area,polished timber floors & high ceilings. Surroundedby the tranquil flora for which Mt Macedon is known.
31 Mabel Crescent Mount Macedon
FOR SALE $649,000INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 1.30-2.00pm
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SPECTACULAR MT MACEDON PROPERTY EXECUTORS SALE
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11 Woodworth Street New Gisborne
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14 Wodalla Grove New Gisborne
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Exceptional family home with side access and fullylandscaped gardens. 4 good sized brs, master withens & WIR, Study, 3 living areas inc kit/din/fam withbi-fold doors leading out to the alfresco, theatre roomand rumpus. Integrated dbl rem gge and garden shed.Feats s.s. apps, Caesar stone benchs, gas ductedheat, ducted vac and much more.
65 Mulgutherie Way Gisborne
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STYLISH HOME ON ¼ ACRE IN PRESTIGIOUS MULBARTON ESTATE
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Romsey
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Gisborne
$300 PW Available: Now
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WALKING DISTANCELOCATION 3 br home featskit/meals, gas and electriccooking, dishwasher, gas hotwater and heating, air con,sep living room, bungalow, offstreet parking for up to 2 cars.
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Fantastic opportunity to secure this neat brickveneer home on a 765m² approx allotment, close toall essential amenities. Featuring 3 brs with BIR’s,“L” shaped lounge, kit/meals area, RC aircon andoutdoor undercover entertaining.
4 Leith Court Sunbury
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Four bedroom home designed for comfortable familyliving all year round. Offering modern kitchen, 2 largeliving areas, 2 bathrooms, heating & cooling, doubleintegrated garage, workshop / studio, alfresco andresort style solar heated pool.
20 Dalray Crescent New Gisborne
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SPACIOUS FAMILY LIVING ON A MAGNIFICENT 1334m2 ALLOTMENT
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This homes comprises of 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms,formal lounge, family room/dining, boutique kitchen,enclosed outdoor entertaining area, triple garage,landscaped gardens and self contained unit.
24 Long Drive Sunbury
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Outstanding family home with wide side access to ahuge backyard. Offering luxury kitchen, 3 spaciousliving areas, 4 queen sized bedrooms, ensuite & WIR,study, double integrated garage and huge deckedalfresco. Quality fixtures including Caesar stonebenchtops, glass splash back & much more.
233 Sheedy Road Gisborne
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GISBORNE 19 FRANCIS CRESCENT
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Approx 1078M2, this extra large residential block has a wide frontage (18M x 59.87). Fenced on threesides, the block would lend itself to any design - contemporary or traditional and could possibly besuitable for unit development (S.T.C.A.).(S.T.C.A.).(S.T Fronting the natural native reserve, the block also enjoys aminutes walk to the lovely modern playground. All services available.
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TRENTHAM 2B GAMBLE STREET
$750,000
“AKYRA’LODGE AND COTTAGTTAGTT E freehold is for sale! W.I.W.O. fully furnished holiday lodge accommodationfor up to 20 guests! Alternatively easy modify to a great family home and separate cottage for extendedfamily. Approx 300M from village. Unique NewYork styling with a Japanese twist! One o� designerproperty for multiple use STCA.
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GISBORNE 165 PANORAMA DRIVE
$749,000
Reap the rewards! Immaculate family residence on 5460SQM of lifesylelifesylelif paradise. 3BR,ES,study nook,formal and inforinforinf mal living, outdoor living, garage, magni�cent shedding, orchards. Beautiful countrystyle home with superb mountain views yet close access freeway and village. One of the most desirableareas of Gisborne. Includes town water.
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LANCEFIELD 84 CHAUNCEY STREET
EPR $440,000-$460,000
On 2000M2 and belying its quaint street appeal, this 3BR(ES) BV superbly presented package, has timber-lined vaulted ceilings, huge living room and family/dining room. Chef’s kitchen, top quality appliances,tradesman shed, and state of art outdoor entertaining. Ducted gas heating. An impressive “must comeinside”property close to swimming pool, bowling club, sports oval and local schools.
RIDDELLS CREEK 30 MAHONEYS ROAD
$449,000
Once in a blue moon! Immaculate professionalofessionalof landscaping frames this great 3BR (E/S andWIR) BVresidence with fantastic brick garage �tted and ideal 4 cars and hobbies! Excellent gates, fencesand arbours. Central township location with great potential to value add for prudent investment inprogressive Riddells Creek. Huge block 1020SQM and includes hothouse, chook and garden sheds.
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EPR $760,000-$795,000
Overlooking parklands, and walk to schools and shops, this contemporary home on 1110SQM has agreat style and �oor plan. Steel framed by J G King, 3BR, study,study,study lounge, dining, central kitchen/diningand family room. Outdoor living areas, DLUG. Fully landscaped focusing on lowmaintenance. A jewel inconveniently located “Morningside”.
MACEDON 27 CORKS ROAD
$395,000-$420,000
On huge approx 2498M2 picturesque block with rear access. New kitchen and tiles. 3BR, great storage,open plan living. Sep laundry. Fabulous potential - needs carpet and bit of work. Private back yard andpretty front garden. Ideal for many buyers, especially those wishing to park multiple vehicles, boats andcaravans.Walk to train and shops! Ideal investment or building block (STCA).
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EPR $940,000-$990,000
SUNDRENCHEDWITH UNSURPASSEDUNSURPASSEDUNSURP VIEWS.With absolutely majestic views and 1.5 acres of widefamily friendly grounds, this brilliant 4BR plus study (or 5th BR) is designed to maximise the northerlyaspect. This lifestlifestlif yle home enjoys formal/inforal/inforal/inf mal living areas, fresh-look kitchen,2.5 bathrooms. FrenchProvincial in style, this “Jeske”constructed home has ducted heating, zoned slab heating, OFP and doubleglazing.Walk to secondary and primary schools. Prestigious neighbourhood.
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KING OF THE HILL!!!Standing proud in Sunbury’sy’sy’ Killara Estatethis impressive home oersoerso , lounge, mealsarea, kitchen complete with stainless steelappliances Hidden away is a laundry withample amounts of storage. Accommodationoersoerso 3 bedrooms, main complete withensuite and largeWIR, 2 bedrooms with BIR’ssharing a central bathroom.
Additional features include landscapedgardens, evaporative cooling, ducted heating,split system, and more not mentioned.
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CATCCATCCA H ME IF YOU CAN!!!Proudly presented and with all the hard work done, this immaculateproperty makes a golden opportunity for the rst home buyer or smartinvestor!
O�erO�erO� ing multiple living areas including formal lounge, kitchen withmodern appliances and good sized meals area and separate rumpusroom great for the kids playroom or a parents retreat.
Comprising of three great bedrooms all with BIR’s sharing a moderncentral bathroom and separate toilet, additional features includeducted heating, multiple reverse cycle split systems, establishedgardens, new �oor tiling throughout and many more features notmentioned!
Price: $340,000 to $360,000
Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]
5 Lytham Court, Sunbury4A 2B 2C
INDIVIDUALITY AT IT’S BEST!Backing onto the Sprawling Goonawarragolf course, just minutes’walk to schools andshops, �nd this unique home ready for you tomake your mark!Upon entering you will notice the immenseopen spaces, with two separate living areasseparated by a central kitchen and diningarea overlooking your private yard and out tothe golf course. Accommodation includes 4bedrooms with BIR, master with ensuite and acentral bathroom.This is a once o property that is not to bemissed, call now to arrange an inspection!
Auction: Saturday the 25th of July 1.00pmPrice: CONTACNTACNT T AGENTInspection: Saturday 11.00am to 11.30amPhoto ID requiredContact: Toby Smithies 0400 050 [email protected]
28 Paperbark Avenue, Sunbury4A 2B 2C
DON’T BLINK...Situated in the highly sort afteafteaf r and admiredJacksons Hill Estate, this home o�erso�erso� a semi-formal dining area, two living zones includingformal lounge and a second living area �owingto the kitchen complete with stainless steelappliances.Accommodation o�erso�erso� four bedrooms withBIR’s, sharing a central bathroom. The mainbedroom is completed by aWIR with fullensuite.Additional features include ducted heating, 2 xR/C split systems, security roller shutters, plusmany more features not mentioned.
Price: $480,000 to $520,000Inspection: Saturday 10.00am to 10.30amPhoto ID requiredContact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]
12 Stonehaven Close, Sunbury 4A 2B 2C
FAMILYMILYMIL VALUES HERE!Tucked away in a quiet cal-de-sac in the much loved GumTree Hills,this home is conveniently located close to public transport and withinwalking distance to the Kismet primary school and milk bar.
This home o�erso�erso� , a large L-shaped lounge which �ows to the centralkitchen overlooking the meals area with sliding door access to adecked undercover entertaining area.
Accomidation o�erso�erso� four bedrooms, 3 with BIR’s sharing a centralbathroom and the main bedroom is completed withWIR and ensuite.
Additional features include ducted heating, box air-conditioning,a great sized DLUG with remote access plus so much more notmentioned.
Price: $429,000
Inspection:Saturday 12.15pm to 12.45pmPhoto ID required
Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]
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Kennedy &Hunt:
33BrantomeSt,Gisborne,Victoria, 3437Ph: (03) 54282544Fax: (03) 54282816
AgentContacts:
JasonKennedy: 0417383235WilmaGrumont: 0409138472DominicRomeo: 0407435589
Kennedy & Hunt Real Estate www.kennedyandhunt.com.au
MACEDON289 Mt Macedon Rd Private Sale
“Farmhaven” on approx. 5.6 acres
Never to be repeated ‘entry level’ opportunity to capitalise on the‘Golden Mile’. This enchanting lady has fabulous bones and awaitssomeone to love and nurture her. You will not find a home that isbetter located than this one, surrounded by magnificent propertieson the highly desirable Mt Macedon Road where you will feel like therest of the world is miles away. Set back from the road in an elevatedposition, “Farmhaven” o�ers so much potential. Expansive deckingacross the front of the home to relax and ponder the day away; oroversee the children utilising the outstanding open spaces withinthe large fenced paddocks. Accommodation comprises 6 bedrooms(including children’s zone with their own bathroom), plus large studyand multiple living spaces including enclosed private fernery. Thecharacter of this home is further enhanced by features includingpicture rails, 9ft ceilings, timber flooring, slow combustion woodheater, lovely established gardens which provide year round privacyand colour,lour,lour and great shedding. With dual access to the property andtown water, “Farmhaven” is only 45 minutes to Melbourne. Be quick!
Private Sale Details:
Contact Agent
Viewing Times:
Saturday1.00 - 2.00pm
Property Information:
A 6 B 3 C 3
NEWLISTING
Gisborne1 Turanga Road Private Sale
The White House – on approx. 1060m2.
This elevated property o�ers a lovely northerly aspect and greatviews. The large allotment provides further options to extend (STCA).L shaped living and dining to the front of the house, plus furtherlounge / sitting area which overlooks the courtyard where the sunstreams through. Large windows throughout ensure the home islight filled at all times. The spacious master bedroom o�ers updatedensuite plus BIR. The floorplan incorporates an additional 3 bedroomsor an additional 2 plus enormous study. Central kitchen with islandbench and Stainless steel appliances including dishwasher. Integratedgarage & workshop with water tank o� garage plus garden shed.Natural gas hydronic heating plus split system to living area meansyear round comfort. This superbly located home will appeal to manypeople as it provides numerous options.
Private Sale Details:
Contact Agent
Viewing Times:
Saturday11.00 - 11.30am
Property Information:
A 4 B 2 C 1
NEWLISTING
17 SUNBURY & MACEDON RANGES STAR WEEKLY \ JUNE 30, 2015
Kennedy &Hunt:
33BrantomeSt,Gisborne,Victoria, 3437Ph: (03) 54282544Fax: (03) 54282816
AgentContacts:
JasonKennedy: 0417383235WilmaGrumont: 0409138472DominicRomeo: 0407435589
Kennedy & Hunt Real Estate www.kennedyandhunt.com.au
Mount Macedon32 Blanche Parade Private Sale
Spacious family home on three levels. Picturesque location.Established garden of approx. 2000m2.Beautifully maintained property,operty,operty easy care garden & generous family accommodation.O�ers 4 bedrms, 3 living areas, ensuite & main bathroom, extensive decking,outdoor entertaining space, carport & large garage/woage/woage/ rkshop together with sheds. Acomplete mountain property within easy reach of village shops, schools & fwy link.
Private Sale Details:
Contact Agent
Viewing Times:
Saturday12.00 - 12.30pm
Property Information:
A 4 B 2 C 2
New GisborneUnit 3 / 176 Station Road
Private Sale Details:$382,500
Viewing Times:Saturday2.00 - 2.30pm
Property Info: A 2 B 1 C 1
‘Warrina Retirement Village’.Spacious two bedroom unit withgarage and private garden.Live independently with 24/7 care assistanceif required, meals & extra services. Light &airy unit o�ers 2 bedrms, full kitchen/diningchen/diningchen/& living rm, bathrm & laundry. Integratedgarage, courtyard garden. This is a secure butindependent lifestyle suiting singles or couples.Pets permitted.
NEWLISTING
GisborneUnit 2/18 Howey Street
Private Sale Details:Contact Agent
Viewing Times:By appointment.
Property Info: A 3 B 2 C 2
Modern 3 bedroom townhouse.Private courtyard garden. Landapprox. 485m2.One of only two on site. O�ers 3 bedrms,large living/kitchen area, ensuite, main bathrm& laundry. Internal access through to dblgarage. Features natural gas central heating,split system heating/coting/coting/ oling, electric oven,gas cooktop, dishwasher & gas HWS. Idealinvestment or perfect retirement solution.
Gisborne11 Howey Street Private Sale
Very comfortable & convenient. Excellent land of approx. 1000m2.Neat & tidy 3 bedroom home with large living/diningliving/diningliving/ area & timber kitchen plus undercover outdoor entertaining space. A great place to call home within easy distance toshops, schools, child care centre plus quick link to fwy. Generous, established, easycare garden & great shedding. Move in & begin living at an a�ordable price.
Private Sale Details:
$458,000
Viewing Times:
Saturday11.00 - 11.30am
Property Information:
A 3 B 1 C 2
Gisborne3 Skyline Drive
Private Sale Details:Contact Agent
Viewing Times:By appointment.
Property Info: A 3 B 2 C 2
Character, charm & magnificentviews in one unique package!Land approx. 2000m2.Established gardens surround this 2 storeyhome o�ering open plan living/dining/kitliving/dining/kitliving/ chenarea taking in the view across Gisborne.Upstairs o�ers 3 bedrms, study & TV room.Vaulted ceilings & brick paved floors bringthis home alive with personality. Dbl garage,alfresco area, storage shed & solar panels.SOLD
MOUNT MACEDON106 Devonshire Lane
Private Sale Details:Contact Agent A 6 B 4 C 2
“KARORI” circa - 1888Karori is one of Mt Macedon’s original historicHill Station properties set on 6 acres ofspectacular woodland gardens. The grandresidence of approx. 50 sqs of living over 2levels inc. 6 bedrms, 4 bathrms, formal library,ary,aryT.V.T.V.T. room & modern classic kitchen all serviceby hydronic & solid fuel heating & open fireplaces. Regarded as a garden of significance,Karori is a true gem of natural beauty and hasbeen over 100 years in the making – all withinan easy commute to Melbourne and airport.
SOLD
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WHY DO PEOPLE DOWNSIZE?It’s a fairly common phenomenon - people move into a smaller home,,compacting their lives and trading in space for other benefits.There is awholewhole host of situations that can explain the transition, some of whichhavehaveha been revealed in research. HaveHaveHa a look - are these reasons youwowould consider for moving into a smaller piece of real estate? Childrenleavingleavinglea home -They all fly the nest at some point, whether it’s to university,,sity,sitya new country or finally into their own home, but once kids leaveleavelea home,,it can leaveleavelea a big gap in your house that can’t be filled. An AustralianHousing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) study into reasons forrdownsizing found that people over 50 often cited children leavingleavinglea homeas a reason for downsizing. If your young ones havehaveha left, it could be anoption for you to considerconsider.consider Financial gain -The AHURI report also notedthatthat it was more financially viable for many respondents to downsize toa new property.ty.ty This gives you much more leverage when it comes tobuying a new home. And if you’re after something much smaller,smaller,smaller you’relikellikellik y payingpayingpa less to buy it as well - especially if you go for a unit. It can bedifficult to let go of a property you havehaveha held onto for a lengthy periodof time, but sometimes the empty can become overwhelming. Findingout more about the benefits of downsizing could be a great first step tomakingmaking yoyoururselfself comfcomfororcomforcomfcomforcomf tabtablele,, bothboth in lifeelifelif andand in finances.finances.
GETYOUR GARDEN READY FOR SALEBeing outside is widely accepted as being good for your health, so it followsthatthat one of the first things people will gravitate towards in a property is thebackyard. If you’re one of many people blessed with even a small patch ofofgreen grass, putting that space to its best use with landscaping can significantlyyincrease the likelihoodlikelihoodlik of a good sale. Here are a few tips to get your gardenin ship sale shape.Tidy and clean- The first step toward making your gardenlook likelikelik a lush oasis is to get it spick and span.This means throwing out anyold toys, rubbish or gardening waste.Washing.Washing.W down fences and the drivewayyewayewawithwith a high pressure hose will also makemakemak a world of differencedifferencediff . Basic tasks likelikelikweweeding garden beds and using an edging tool along paths can makemakemak an untidyspace look much fresherfresher.fresher LawningLawningLa it over-er-er Turf Australia has found that 73 perpercent of buyers want a lawnlawnla primarily as a safesafesaf playingplayingpla area for their children,children,and the majority of people want a lawnlawnla to be at least 30 per cent of the totalsize of the home.Low maintenance is best- BeforeBeforeBef you start hacking away atthethe hydrangeas, check with your real estate agent. They’ll be able to tell youwhatwhat people in the area are looking for in the area and what landscaping -however small - will add the most value. Casting the net wide is often a goodstrategy - not everyone will want a high-maintenance garden, but it’s easier toadd to an existing plot than to redo the entire thing.Add some basic shrubberyandand somesome colourfulcolourful pottedpotted floflowewersrs.
SWIMMING POOL READYSwimming pools are a great addition to any home. If you’re one of thelucky people to havehaveha one in your property,ty,ty you’ll be happy to knowthatthat they are an increasingly popular feature among buyers, particularlylyin warmer climates. There’s no time likelikelik the present to get the pool inprime position for when it comes to selling your home, so here’s somehandy tips: Scrub a dub- Give the pool a good clean and treatment tomakemakemak it look fresh and ready for inspection. Crystal clear,clear,clear pristine waterwatercan makemakemak your outdoor space sparkle, but also consider repainting aconcrete pool and retouching grout if it’s tiled. Check capping for rust orordeterioration and havehaveha an expert examine the filter and pump system.system.Legality -make-make-mak sure that you’re across all local government legislation andregulation surrounding pools - your buyers won’t want to spend a greatdeal of money on fixing up a non-compliant swimming pool. Fences aregenerally the most contentious aspect of this area, so consider gettinga second opinion and the boundary gates and fences professionallprofessionallprof yinspected if you’re unsure. Investigate what legal paperwork you needbeforebeforebef sale negotiations begin.While this won’t apply to all homes, somelocal councils require a certificate or other piece of evidence that provesthethe poolpool compliescomplies withwith theirtheir rurules.les.
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“Best Buy!” - 847m2� Located in the historic part of Lancefield the neat cottage comprises:� two bedrooms, living room, kitchen, bathroom, laundry and garage/workshop with power.er.er
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ROMSEY $569,000
Simply The Best – 1800m2� Spacious kitchen with walk-in-pantry� Open plan family/dining� Formal lounge room� Theatre room + separate study� Undercover outdoor entertainment area� Double colour-bond shed with concrete floor + power� Excellent fencing & views to the hills.
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Absolutely Charming!-2 acres approx.� Blue-stone home with heritage features & bull-nose verandahs� Magnificent main bedroom with full ensuite & WIR� Country style kitchen with walk-in pantry� Established gardens with paved outdoor courtyard� 19x11mtr shed with power & concrete flooring� Separate lock up garage� Pony paddock
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Historical Farming Property- 100 acres� Rich volcanic soil & wonderful views� Water supply from Deep Creek, spring fed dam, 2 bores + tanks� Large hay/machinery shed, shearing shed & fenced paddocks� 4 large bedrooms- 2 with open fire places� Open plan dining/lounge� Large kitchen & meals/family area
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“Simply Stunning!” - 1700m2� Main bedroom with WIR & ensuite� Bedrooms 2,3 & 4 with BIR’s� Separate study/guest room� Open plan meals/family area� Wonderful kitchen with “top of the range” appliances� Outdoor entertainment with built-in-BBQ area� Double garage under roof
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Lovely Family Home in Court Location– 1500m2� Undercover alfresco & decked area� Large garden shed with concrete� Formal lounge & dining� Gas ducted heating & evaporative air-con� Open plan kitchen with large pantry� Large family room with gas log fire� Large master bedroom with WIR and ensuite
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20 Regan Drive UNDER OFFER
59 Metcalfe Drive $402,000
112 Barry Street $405,000
5 Ewing Drive $446,000
2 Bowkett close $469,000
29 Ewing Drive $452,000
17 Reynolds Grove $462,000
16 Coleraine Drive $475,000
21 Shaw Drive $495,000
258 Knox Road $660,000
1779 Romsey Road $678,000
LANCEFIELD5 Chauncey Street $442,000
9 Gwen Place UNDER OFFER
119 Feeneys Lane $345,000
206 Grahams Road $676,000
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9 Muir Court $179,000
7 Skehan Court UNDER OFFER
Lot 2 Tickawarra Road UNDER OFFER
36 Coleraine Drive UNDER OFFER
Lot 200 Forbes Rd $795,000
LANCEFIELD832 Burke & Wills Track $110,000
Lot 2/3 Chisholm Drive $169,000
SURROUNDING AREAS1/925 Smith Lane $320,000
81 Jackies Lane $350,000
88 Camerons Road $495,000
233 Chintin Road $620,000
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82 Main Street, RomseyJulie Ellis 0409 433 699
Property Manager
Ph (03) 5429 6842James Shalders 0412 136 578
Licensed Sales Agent
Fax (03) 5429 6846Jane Lansell-Smith 0412 457 881
Licensed Sales AgentEvery precaution has been taken to establish accuracy of the above information but does not constitute any misrepresenation by the vendor or agent.
30 minutes from Melbourne airport and 50 minutes from CBD
ROMSEY 25 WHELANS PLACE A 3 B 3 C 2
• Approx 30sq home• Comfortable family living• High ceilings blended• Open light �lled areas
• Outdoor undercover entertainment• Quality tiles and carpets throughout• ENS and 3 Main Living areas• B/wood Kitch excellent storage
Price ReducedVICTORIAN STYLE OASIS
– APPROX 4000M2
OFI 4th July12:00pm - 12:30pm
James ShaldersM: 0412 136 578
OFI
LANCEFIELD 16 NOEL STREET A 4 B 2 C 4
• Set on approx 2000M2• Corner block and well positioned• Featuring 4 Brms all with BIR’s• Main BDRM pol �r boards
• Walk thru robe and full ENS• Large living area, antique mantle• Gas heating / Evap cooling• Renovated Kitch and M/Bath
Private Sale$460,000 - $470,000
TRADIES PARADISE
James ShaldersM: 0412 136 578
ROMSEY 7 WIMERA CLOSE A 3 B 2 C 5
• 3 Large BRMs plus Study• Multiple Living areas• 2 Bathrooms (Ens in Main)• Covered Alfresco Ent area
• Spacious kitch S/S appliances• 6m x 9m det DLUG W/shop• DLUG with internal access• Duct Heating & Evap Cooling
For SaleFrom $420,000
FOR THE HOUSE PROUD& CAR ENTHUSIAST
OFI 4th July11:00am - 11.30am
James ShaldersM: 0412 136 578
OFI
LANCEFIELD 15 LANCELOT CRESCENT A 3 B 2 C 2
• O/plan sunny living & dining room• Kitchen s/s appliances, island bench• Lge entertaining terrace
• Ctrl heating & reverse cycle air con• CES doors, G/Shed set on 620sqm• DLUG with drive thru
PrivateSale$379,000
OFI
Jane Lansell-SmithM: 0412 457 881
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ROMSEY 16 NEWNHAM DRIVE A 8X3 B 2 C 2
• Approved 8 unit strata development• North facing living areas• Spacious, well appointed homes
• Each Unit of House Size Proportions• Manageable Land Size• Total Land Size 4048m2
For Sale
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$685,000
Jane Lansell-SmithM: 0412 457 881
ROMSEY 43 STAWELL STREET FOR RENT
Ideal Position• 3 good size bedrooms• Open kitchen and meals separate lounge• Good size yard with a shed
$290 per weekJulie Ellis M: 0409 433 699
ROMSEY UNIT 3/25 MURPHY STREET FOR RENT
Ideal Location• 2 bedroom• Open plan kitchen & dining, separate lounge
area• Single lock up garage with small secure yard
$320 per weekJulie Ellis M: 0409 433 699
LANCEFIELD 44 CONNORS ROAD A 5 B 2 C 6
Expertly Crafted Family Residence with Adaptable Living Areas
A Magnificent Property Fusing the Historical with the Contemporary
• Over 450sqm of Fabulous Resort Lifestyle• Multiple living & entertaining areas inside and
out• Stunning kitchen a delight for the avid
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main)• Billiard room with cathedral ceilings & exposed
beams• Gas ducted, under�oor,under�oor,under�oor r/c aircon, open�re,
slow combustion �re• Approx. 120sqm heated indoor swimming pool
area• Large of�ce/ studio with sandstone heated
�oors
EXPRESSIONS OF INTERESTor by Appointment
Jane Lansell-SmithM: 0412 457 881
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Charlie 0424 378 202
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Will beat any written quote. Pensioner discount.John at Kerrie Electrics on 9337 4732 / 9744 2478 / 0418 582 656
A GradeElectrician AbsoluteA1
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BOB CAT HIRE
0433 007 143
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newgisborneelectrical.comDomesticIndustrialCommercialData/PhoneTV PointsSolar Design & Installation
ServicingMacedon Ranges& Western Suburbs
Glenn Moore0410 033 070
[email protected] Design & Installation
[email protected] Design & Installation
ABN 88 229 249 390
new gisborne electricalnng eg egRowland Concreting
No Obligation,FREE Quote
Contact Trevor on:
0417 997 060 1133
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6 Ladd RoadNew Gisborne5428 2899
Servicing Sunbury and the Macedon Ranges since 1970
• Fast Glass Replacement • Mirrors • Shower Screens • Splashbacks • Double Glazing Into Your
Existing Timber Windowswww.macedonrangesglass.com.au
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QUICK SMART ELECTRICALAGrade Electrical Contractor Servicing Your Local Area
All types of electrical installations inc Split systems� Domestic � Commercial � Industrial
Phone John Kemp 0418 382 729 - AH 5428 1811REC 9537 G6644172
DRIVEWAYS:• Crushed rock• Scoria • Menages & Tracks • Crossovers
EXCAVATIONS: • For house sites• Driveways• Landscaping• Shed sites
Mob: 0427-759-212 Ph: 5428-8802
Bobcats Tippers Roller Grader Excavatorswww.gregandersononline.com
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0412 084 469 or 9747 1999
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Skilled, courteous, trustworthy tradesmen
For a Free Quote Call
13 11 98
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Glenn 0418 331 190 1147
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PH BRIAN 0419 543 348 1133
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QUICK SMARTLic. No 50051
Call John Kemp0418 382 729
www.quicksmartcontracting.com.au
V Air Conditioning
Blue Skies Gardening ServicesPrompt service and friendly advice always
Fully insured / Free quotes
Contact Steve 0403 120 319
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Top Rate FloorsSpecialising in:
� Sanding, Polishing and repairs of all timber floors.Fast free quotes, Top quality workmanship at Mates Rates
Phone 0412 488 732G6581136G65811361163330-HM47-14
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All sites left cleanTelephone Bevin on 0404 046 864
www.bevinsboundaries.com.au
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From plumbers to pest control, carpet cleaning to building services, dry From plumbers to pest control, carpet cleaning to building services, dry From plumbers to pest control, carpet cleaning to building services, dry cleaning to computer repairs, lawn mowing and more, Sunbury Macedon Ranges Star Weekly has been connecting local businesses with the local community with our Trades and Services each week.
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SUNBURY & MACEDON RANGES
GREG CANNARD PLASTERING SERVICES
No Obligation Free Quotes
0408 910 246 or 5428 8332 1172
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27 SUNBURY & MACEDON RANGES STAR WEEKLY \ JUNE 30, 2015
Notice of Intention to Levy Tari�s 2015/16
Residential and non-residential water tari� - service charge
Service typeService typeService typeService type Price (per annum)Price (per annum)Price (per annum)Price (per annum)20mm $249.9925mm $390.6232mm $640.0040mm $1000.0050mm $1562.5280mm $4000.07100mm $6250.14150mm $14,062.85
Residential water tari� - water usage charge
Water usageWater usageWater usageWater usage Price (per 1000 litres)Price (per 1000 litres)Price (per 1000 litres)Price (per 1000 litres)Block 1 (0 - 440 litres/day)Block 1 (0 - 440 litres/day) $1.6226Block 2 (441 - 880 litres/day)Block 2 (441 - 880 litres/day) $2.1552Block 3 (881+ litres/day)Block 3 (881+ litres/day) $4.3179
Non-residential and carted water tari� - water usage charge
Water usageWater usageWater usageWater usage Price (per 1000 litres)Price (per 1000 litres)Price (per 1000 litres)Price (per 1000 litres)All usageAll usage $2.1552
Residential and non-residential Class A recycled water service charge
Service typeService typeService typeService type Price (per annum)Price (per annum)Price (per annum)Price (per annum)20mm $109.6025mm $171.2632mm $280.6140mm $438.4650mm $685.1080mm $1753.90100mm $2740.49150mm $6166.12
Residential, non-residential and carted Class A recycled water usage charge
Water usageWater usageWater usageWater usage Price (per 1000 litres)Price (per 1000 litres)Price (per 1000 litres)Price (per 1000 litres)All usageAll usage $1.6226
Residential and non-residential sewerage tari� - service charge
Property typeProperty typeProperty typeProperty type Price (per annum)Price (per annum)Price (per annum)Price (per annum)Residential and non-residential properties $551.61Residential and non-residential properties $551.61Residential and non-residential properties $551.61Residential and non-residential properties $551.61
Consistent with Western Water’s 2013 Price Determination issued by the Essential Services Commission (adjusted downward to return to customers the bene�ts from the repeal of the Carbon Tax), and in accordance with the provisions of Section 260 of the Water Act 1989, notice is given that Western Region Water Corporation (trading as Western Water) will adopt the
following tari�s from 1 July 2015 - 30 June 2016 in respect to all districts which are serviced by Western Water.
Class B & C recycled water tari� - service charge *Property typeProperty typeProperty typeProperty type Price (per annum)Price (per annum)Price (per annum)Price (per annum)All propertiesAll properties $606.99
Class B & C recycled water usage charge*
Rate Price (per 1000 litres)Price (per 1000 litres)Price (per 1000
O� peak (1 April 2015 - 31 October 2015) $0.2353O� peak (1 April 2015 - 31 October 2015) $0.2353O� peak (1 April 2015 - 31 October 2015) $0.2353O� peak (1 April 2015 - 31 October 2015) $0.2353O� peak (1 April 2015 - 31 October 2015) $0.2353O� peak (1 April 2015 - 31 October 2015) $0.2353O� peak (1 April 2015 - 31 October 2015) $0.2353O� peak (1 April 2015 - 31 October 2015) $0.2353O� peak (1 April 2015 - 31 October 2015) $0.2353Peak (1 November 2015 - 31 March 2016) $0.3792Peak (1 November 2015 - 31 March 2016) $0.3792O� peak (1 April 2016 - 31 October 2016) $0.2384O� peak (1 April 2016 - 31 October 2016) $0.2384O� peak (1 April 2016 - 31 October 2016) $0.2384O� peak (1 April 2016 - 31 October 2016) $0.2384O� peak (1 April 2016 - 31 October 2016) $0.2384O� peak (1 April 2016 - 31 October 2016) $0.2384O� peak (1 April 2016 - 31 October 2016) $0.2384O� peak (1 April 2016 - 31 October 2016) $0.2384O� peak (1 April 2016 - 31 October 2016) $0.2384Recycled water cartingRecycled water carting $0.3745
Trade waste application, management and volumetric charges
TypeTypeTypeType PriceApplication fee: risk rank 1 $131.31 per applicationApplication fee: risk rank 1 $131.31 per applicationApplication fee: risk rank 1 $131.31 per applicationApplication fee: risk rank 1 $131.31 per applicationApplication fee: risk rank 1 $131.31 per applicationApplication fee: risk rank 1 $131.31 per applicationApplication fee: risk rank 2 $206.40 per applicationApplication fee: risk rank 2 $206.40 per applicationApplication fee: risk rank 2 $206.40 per applicationApplication fee: risk rank 2 $206.40 per applicationApplication fee: risk rank 2 $206.40 per applicationApplication fee: risk rank 3 $383.14 per applicationApplication fee: risk rank 3 $383.14 per applicationApplication fee: risk rank 3 $383.14 per applicationApplication fee: risk rank 3 $383.14 per applicationApplication fee: risk rank 3 $383.14 per applicationApplication fee: risk rank 4 $908.63 per applicationApplication fee: risk rank 4 $908.63 per applicationApplication fee: risk rank 4 $908.63 per applicationApplication fee: risk rank 4 $908.63 per applicationApplication fee: risk rank 4 $908.63 per applicationApplication fee: risk rank 4 $908.63 per applicationManagement fee: risk rank 1 $255.13 per annumManagement fee: risk rank 1 $255.13 per annumManagement fee: risk rank 1 $255.13 per annumManagement fee: risk rank 1 $255.13 per annumManagement fee: risk rank 1 $255.13 per annumManagement fee: risk rank 1 $255.13 per annumManagement fee: risk rank 2 $535.18 per annumManagement fee: risk rank 2 $535.18 per annumManagement fee: risk rank 2 $535.18 per annumManagement fee: risk rank 2 $535.18 per annumManagement fee: risk rank 2 $535.18 per annumManagement fee: risk rank 2 $535.18 per annumManagement fee: risk rank 3 $1196.49 per annumManagement fee: risk rank 3 $1196.49 per annumManagement fee: risk rank 3 $1196.49 per annumManagement fee: risk rank 3 $1196.49 per annumManagement fee: risk rank 3 $1196.49 per annumManagement fee: risk rank 3 $1196.49 per annumManagement fee: risk rank 4 $2434.22 per annumManagement fee: risk rank 4 $2434.22 per annumManagement fee: risk rank 4 $2434.22 per annumManagement fee: risk rank 4 $2434.22 per annumManagement fee: risk rank 4 $2434.22 per annumManagement fee: risk rank 4 $2434.22 per annumVolumetric charge: category B $1.5900 per kLVolumetric charge: category B $1.5900 per kLVolumetric charge: category B $1.5900 per kLVolumetric charge: category B $1.5900 per kLVolumetric charge: category B $1.5900 per kLVolumetric charge: category B $1.5900 per kLVolumetric charge: category C $1.1100 per kLVolumetric charge: category C $1.1100 per kLVolumetric charge: category C $1.1100 per kL
Trade waste quality charges - risk ranks 2, 3 & 4
TypeTypeTypeType Price (per kg)Price (per kg)Price (per kg)Price (per kg)BOD > 400mg/LBOD > 400mg/L $0.3220Suspended solids > 400mg/LSuspended solids > 400mg/L $0.2053Total phosphorus > 30mg/LTotal phosphorus > 30mg/L $0.4794Total combined nitrogen > 60mg/LTotal combined nitrogen > 60mg/L $0.6167Total oxidisable sulphur > 100mg/L $0.8908Total oxidisable sulphur > 100mg/L $0.8908Total oxidisable sulphur > 100mg/L $0.8908Total oxidisable sulphur > 100mg/L $0.8908Total oxidisable sulphur > 100mg/L $0.8908Sodium > 250mg/LSodium > 250mg/L $0.1366Arsenic > 0.2g/dayArsenic > 0.2g/day $0.2053Heavy metals - cadmium > 0.4g/day $0.2053Heavy metals - cadmium > 0.4g/day $0.2053Heavy metals - cadmium > 0.4g/day $0.2053Heavy metals - cadmium > 0.4g/day $0.2053Heavy metals - cadmium > 0.4g/day $0.2053Heavy metals - chromium (III & VI) > 100g/day $0.2053Heavy metals - chromium (III & VI) > 100g/day $0.2053Heavy metals - chromium (III & VI) > 100g/day $0.2053Heavy metals - chromium (III & VI) > 100g/day $0.2053Heavy metals - chromium (III & VI) > 100g/day $0.2053Heavy metals - copper > 100g/dayHeavy metals - copper > 100g/day $0.2053Heavy metals - lead > 100g/dayHeavy metals - lead > 100g/day $0.2053Heavy metals - mercury > 0.2g/dayHeavy metals - mercury > 0.2g/day $0.2053Heavy metals - nickel > 10g/dayHeavy metals - nickel > 10g/day $0.2053Heavy metals - selenium > 10g/day $0.2053Heavy metals - selenium > 10g/day $0.2053Heavy metals - selenium > 10g/day $0.2053Heavy metals - selenium > 10g/day $0.2053Heavy metals - selenium > 10g/day $0.2053Heavy metals - zinc > 100g/dayHeavy metals - zinc > 100g/day $0.2053
Trade waste penalty units
TypeTypeTypeType PenaltyPenaltyPenaltyPenaltyFirst major breachFirst major breach $180.00Second major breachSecond major breach $380.00Third major breachThird major breach $850.00Fourth major breachFourth major breach $1730.00
Customer contributions
Lot typeLot typeLot typeLot type PriceIn�ll $2085.33 per lotGreen�elds $4171.68 per lot$4171.68 per lot
Water tapping - drinking and Class A recycled water
Service Price20mm installation $407.4725mm installation $752.2332mm installation $1582.8740mm installation $2052.9150mm installation $3149.90
Miscellaneous fees and charges
TypeTypeTypeType PriceWater meter test (20mm - 32mm) $109.76 per testWater meter test (20mm - 32mm) $109.76 per testWater meter test (20mm - 32mm) $109.76 per testWater meter test (20mm - 32mm) $109.76 per testWater meter test (20mm - 32mm) $109.76 per testResidential sewer connection- up to 10 �xtures- more than 10 �xtures- up to 10 �xtures- more than 10 �xtures- up to 10 �xtures $203.65 per application
$278.37 per application$278.37 per application$203.65 per application$278.37 per application$203.65 per application
Non-residential sewer connection- up to 10 �xtures- more than 10 �xtures- up to 10 �xtures- more than 10 �xtures- up to 10 �xtures $282.06 per application
$497.31 per application$497.31 per application$282.06 per application$497.31 per application$282.06 per application
Class A recycled water inspection fee $337.76Class A recycled water inspection fee $337.76Class A recycled water inspection fee $337.76Class A recycled water inspection fee $337.76Class A recycled water inspection fee $337.76Class A recycled water inspection fee $337.76Information statement - standard $62.60Information statement - standard $62.60Special meter readingSpecial meter reading $25.33Plugging - drinking and recycled water $149.28Plugging - drinking and recycled water $149.28Plugging - drinking and recycled water $149.28Plugging - drinking and recycled water $149.28Plugging - drinking and recycled water $149.28Plugging - drinking and recycled water $149.28Pressure and ¥ow information $293.11Pressure and ¥ow information $293.11Disposal of septic waste to treatment plantsplantsDisposal of septic waste to treatment plantsDisposal of septic waste to treatment $412.74 per load
Disposal of septic waste to treatment plantsplantsDisposal of septic waste to treatment plantsDisposal of septic waste to treatment $53.4729 per kL
Non-core miscellaneous services Actual costNon-core miscellaneous services Actual cost
* Unless otherwise agreed
For more information, call 1300 650 422 or visit WesternWater.com.au
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General NoticesFamily Carnival
Opening 26th June, 12 noon to9pm, until 12th July. MeltonWoodgrove Shopping Centre,opposite Bunnings in Melton.
V Public Noticesand Event
GREG CANNARD PLASTERING SERVICES
No Obligation Free Quotes
0408 910 246 or 5428 8332
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• Computer Levelling • Council permits supplied • Stumps for new extension • Engineers plans and soil test supplied Free Quote and advicePh: 0416 033 003 or 9338 3668 (AH)Ph: 0416 033 003 or 9338 3668 (AH)
RBP - 24841
15 Year Guarantee
G6477206AA-dc26NovEXPERTEXPERTREBLOCKING & UNDERPINNING
Guarantee to beatany genuine written quote
V Reblocking/Underpinning�Termite Treatments �Possums � Bees & Wasps
� Termite Control � Rats & Mice �Termite Pre-treatment � Ants & Spiders � Weed Control
Phone: 0400 606 676
Over 20 yearsexperience in pest
control
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V Pest Control
• Travel Tower • Fully Insured ($20m) • Stump Grinder • Electrically Certifi ed • Stump Grinder • Electrically Certifi ed • Stump Grinder • Electrically Certifi• Mulcher • Trained Staff• Mulch For Sale • Qualifi ed Arborist• Mulch For Sale • Qualifi ed Arborist• Mulch For Sale • Qualifi
9744 3033 ~ 0488 393 799
TREE LOPPING & REMOVAL
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MACEDON RANGES MINI SKIPSGISBORNE BASED
SERVICING THE MACEDON RANGES & SURROUNDING SUBURBS2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10 (Cubic Meters)
Walk In Bins Available‘A local providing for locals’
Mick 0450 102 030Email [email protected]
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V Tree Lopping/Surgery
0418 310 640For all your above & below ground plumbing needs.Specialising in maintenance plumbing & bathroom
renovations for over 20 years.
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0412 326 775 - 5428 3045
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AARON’S TILINGOver 30 Years Experience Specialising In: • Floor & Wall Tiles • Old & New Homes
• Kitchen & Bathroom Renovation Free Measure & Quote.
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2M, 3M, 4M, 6M & 9MWalk in bins available
Macedon Ranges / Sunbury based/ Gisborne7 days a week
Support your local business
1300 746 422 0418 392 62211
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KEVIN PAINTER
0405 117 [email protected] Quote
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V Painters/Decorators All BICKLES RUBBISH REMOVAL� Cheap Rates � Pensioner Discount
� We Load For You � Free QuotesJEFF 9744 1401 - 0418 998 823
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SIMS SEPTIC TANK & GREASE TRAP CLEANING
“We won’t be beaten on price’’7 days a week ~ All areas
All drains unblockedPhone 5422 2952
Mobile 0407 506 644Family owned and operated
EPA Permit G6595938AA-dc28Jan
SENTINAL LOCKSMITHS24 hours/7 days all suburbs
� Lockouts � Rekeys � Lock servicing
0403 121 260 or 9390 2313G6160837AA-dc16Jul
Lock servicingG6160837AA-dc16Jul
Lock servicing
V Septic TanksA GRADE S&L DRAINAGE &PLUMBING P/L
� Commercial � Residential � Industrial� Backhoe Hire � Trenching � All General PlumbingAll types of Septic Tanks & treatment plants
installations available.Sewer Machine & Block Drains Cleaned
0408 554 284 0408 554 284
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V LocksmithsGISBORNE MINI SKIPS/DINGO HIRE3, 4, 6, 8 & 10 CUBIC METRE SKIP BINS
The original provider servicingMacedon Ranges and surrounding areas
Phone: (03) 5428 1871Mobile: 0439 375 140
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SKIP IT BIN HIREFriendly Prompt service
2m, 3m, 4m, 6m & Walk ins available
Phone Steve 1300 275 474Or 0417 740 310
www.skipitbinhire.com.au
Bin prices from $120*
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*Conditions Apply
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THE GAS CHIEFCall Rowdie McIntosh
Ph: 5367 7756 or 0438 536 150
for all your Natural and LP Gas appliance repairs
for all your Natural and LP Gas appliance repairs
for all your Natural and LP
� Central Heaters � Cookers� Space Heaters � Hot Plates� Hot Water Units
Space Heaters Hot Water Units Space Heaters
� Wall OvensIf it’s got gas we’ll fix it!
Licensed Natural Gas Conversion SpecialistLic. No. 24391
CD & MC Muir Pty LtdCraig Muir
Call 0417 331 085 or 5427 [email protected]
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FIVE STAR REBLOCKING & UNDERPINNING
� Full Insurance� All work Council approved� 15 years guarantee� All Council permits supplied� 100% computer levelling� Concrete pump used� 15 years experience� For a free quote and advice
Contact Simon:9309 0700 - 0411 174 000
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DINING SETTING, Blackwood,table 2.4x1.2, 8 chairs, velvetlined seat and back (sparevelvet), lovely piece of furniture,unmarked or unscratched, sell-ing due to downsizing.$1,500ono. Phone 5428 2798for inspection.
MURRAY RIVER
REDGUM
Phone Peter on03 5423 7103
Free DeliveryAll Areas
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL3m split .... $140 pcm6m split .... $130 pcm12m split.... $125 pcm20m split....$115 pcm20m unsplit ..$105 pcm
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V For SaleV For Sale
CHEF /COOKRequired for busywinery restaurant.
Casual and Full timeavailable. Must have
own transport.Please call
0437 319 614
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THE WOOD BLOKESplit Redgum Firewood
“All prices include delivery”
Credit Card payments available
3m - $420 4m - $5506m - $800 8m - $106012m - $1500 14m - $1600
Phone 0418 570 249 1188
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Sheet metal /heavy fab engineer
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CALL 9314 3762
Call: 1300 663 161www.pennymiller.com.au
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IN FINANCIALSTRIFE?
Need Business or PersonalRescue. Ph: Aidan 0428 379 606.
O’CALLAGHAN BROTHERSFIREWOOD SUPPLIES
Phone: 5428 19550488 957 090
Free Delivery - 7 DaysDelivery available by cubic metre
Split Redgum FirewoodSplit Redgum Firewood1t - $300 per tonne 2t - $290 per tonne1t - $300 per tonne 2t - $290 per tonne1t - $300 per tonne 2t - $290 per tonne3t - $285 per tonne 4t - $280 per tonne3t - $285 per tonne 4t - $280 per tonne3t - $285 per tonne 4t - $280 per tonne
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Professional ServicesFARRIER Prompt, professionaland reliable. Friendly service.Call Kaz anytime on 0409 333597.
V FarrierWEDDING PHOTO Packagesfrom $395, full coverage, includ-ing CDs, 20 years experience.Ring Mike. 0416 386 049.
FIREWOODMURRAY RIVER
RED GUMFrom $100pcmFree delivery
0431 064 329
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V Photography
Celebrations
ADVERTISERSPLEASE NOTE
New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats
for sale.It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless
the microchip identifi cation number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council
business registration number as an alternative.
For further information,call 136 186 or visit
www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets 1021
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Fire Wood-Red GumTop quality, clean,
split, dry.2 metre min. 7 days.
Free deliveryCredit Cards Accepted0409 210 565 or
0428 359 2141180176-DJ16-15
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V Positions VacantADVERTISERS, in this section arequalified practitioners and offernon-sexual services.
RomseyFirewood
Excellent QualityRedgum
3m split......... $140 pcm6m split..........$130 pcm12m split........$125 pcmFree Delivery All areas
Phone Peter0418 384 796
www.aplo.com.au
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Over 60 years experience in Macedon Ranges
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VFL - RD 11WILLIAMSTOWN 4.3 7.8 10.20 14.23 (107)RICHMOND 3.0 5.6 7.6 10.7 (67)Goals: Williamstown: Anastasio 2 Gibbons 2 Casley 2 Clouston Myers Jolley Johnstone Dunell Bewley Currie Masters. Richmond: Short 3 Lloyd 3 Menadue 2 McKenzie Wynne.Best: Williamstown: Banner Currie Casley Tighe Meese Faulks. Richmond: Thomas Short Barlow Astbury Arnot McQualter. At ME Centre.
COLLINGWOOD 4.1 4.4 7.6 9.8 (62)BOX HILL 1.2 3.5 6.6 9.6 (60)Goals: Collingwood: Karnezis 3 Moore 3 Manteit Hellier Dwyer. Box Hill: O’Brien 2 Simpkin Howe Lock Whitecross Grimley McEvoy Willsmore.Best: Collingwood: Moloney Maynard Scharenberg Manteit Kennedy Marsh. Box Hill: McEvoy Litherland Collins Switkowski Whitecross Iles. At Victoria Park.
ESSENDON 4.4 6.5 9.10 12.14 (86)PT MELBOURNE 3.1 7.3 9.7 11.9 (75)Goals: Essendon: Pears 3 Langford 2 Hocking 2 McKenna Kommer Howlett Giles Ashby. Port Melbourne: Lisle 5 Keogh 2 Taylor Taylor T Clarke Woof�ndin Toman.ndin Toman.ndin TBest: Essendon: Hardingham Zaharakis Howlett Steinberg Aylett Coghlan. Port Melbourne: Lisle Cook Tynan Tynan T Batsanis Clarke Noonan. At North Port Oval.
NORTHERN 9.3 18.7 25.8 29.9 (183)FRANKSTON 1.1 2.1 2.4 3.8 (26)Goals: Northern: Jones 6 Johnson 6 Foster 3Watson 3 Wilson 2 Russell 2 Fields 2 Wilkinson Soncin Aujla Bransgrove Boekhorst. Frankston: Buchan Irving Cass.Best: Northern: Jones Bransgrove Boekhorst Johnson Fields Foster. Frankston: Irving Pongracic Cavarra Foote Tuddenham Gray. At Etihad Stadium.
SANDRINGHAM 2.5 6.8 11.9 15.11 (101)FOOTSCRAY FOOTSCRAY FOOTSCRA 2.3 8.5 9.5 15.8 (98)Goals: Sandringham: McCartin 4 Saad 2 Shenton 2 Sinclair Templeton Templeton T Dennis-Lane Jones Cockie Saunders Hickey. Footscray: Redpath 5 Darley 2 Jamieson 2 Cordy Daniel Russell Fogarty Honeychurch Hunter.Best: Sandringham: Jones Sinclair McCartin Brown Cockie McKenzie. Footscray: Redpath Hrovat Daniel Honeychurch Biggs Jamieson. At Trevor Barker Beach Oval.
AFL VIC DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE - RD 11NORTHERN 3.1 6.4 8.5 13.10 (88)FRANKSTON 3.2 3.6 5.9 5.10 (40)Goals: Northern: Murray 4 Walton 3 Dirago Armitage Bolger Toman Toman T Cattapan Jenkins. Frankston: Bennett 2 Smout Hammond Rosario.Best: Northern: Cattapan Gleeson Bolger Armitage Murray Walton. Frankston: Homfray Soroczynski Fox Bailey Harnett Bennett. At Preston City Oval.
SANDRINGHAM 2.5 5.11 11.12 13.14 (92)WILLIAMSTOWN 2.3 6.5 8.8 11.13 (79)Goals: Sandringham: Payne 3 Hayes 2 Kreymborg 2 Zijai Murdoch Ong Markworth Davis Neiwand. Williamstown: Conway 3 Walshe 2 Deery Norton Carr Merlo Bench Maher.Best: Sandringham: Siposs Zijai Noone Weickhardt Verma Ong. Williamstown: Deery Chisari Hetherington Curtis Bese Bench. At Trevor Barker Beach Oval.
BOX HILL 7.2 13.5 18.11 24.13 (157)PORT MELB 2.1 4.5 5.8 6.14 (50)Goals: Box Hill: Tatupu Tatupu T 6 Tobin Tobin T 3 Jones 3Franetic 3 McEvoy 2 Graham 2 Crocker Hardisty Murphy Walker Gibson. Pt Melbourne: Michaliades 2 Hogan 2 Henderson McKenzie.Best: Box Hill: Tatupu Tatupu T Gibson Walker Jones Lewis Monkhorst. Pt Melbourne: Hayes McKenzie Michaliades Prowse Mioni Henderson. At North Port Oval.
U-18 C’SHIPS - DIV 1, RD 5At Simonds Stadium, GeelongVIC COUNTRY 4.2 5.3 10.5 11.6 (72)SA 1.0 5.2 5.5 9.7 (61)Goals: Vic Country: Schache 6 Ainsworth 3McKay Simpkin. South Australia: Allan 3Redman 2 McKenzie Snelling Dew Markov.Best: Vic Country: Schache Weitering Nyuon Mathieson Rice McKay. South Australia: Combe Redman Francis Evans Tahana DewRedman Francis Evans Tahana DewRedman Francis Evans T .
WA 2.2 3.3 6.4 11.6 (72)VIC METRO 0.5 3.6 7.9 7.12 (54)Goals: Western Australia: Strnadica 3 Ah Chee 2 Parish 2 Stewart Schoenfeld Waterman Smith. Vic Metro: Gresham 2 Kerbatieh Moore Crocker Cuningham Silvagni.Best: Western Australia: Stewart Ah Chee Petrevski-Seton Powell-Pepper Rogers Watson. Vic Metro: Gresham Morgan Thompson O’Kearney Moore Firns.
DIV 2TASMANIA TASMANIA T 2.1 3.3 3.3 4.3 (27)QUEENSLAND 1.3 5.3 7.7 8.18 (66)Goals: Tasmania: Tasmania: T Pearce Sushames Webb Rainbird. Queensland: Hipwood 4 Buzza 2 Allison Wagner. Best: Tasmania: Pearce Gardner . Best: Tasmania: Pearce Gardner . Best: TReynolds Hayden Webb Donnellan. Queensland: Hipwood Weller Allison Dennis William Keays.
NSW-ACT 3.4 7.7 10.10 14.10 (94)NT 0.1 1.2 5.2 9.3 (57)Best: NSW-ACT: Macreadie Hopper Baron-Hay Himmelberg Cornell Flynn McFadden. Northern Territory: Territory: T Hagan Maroney Par�tt Tilmouth-Turner Rioli. Goals: NSW-ACT: Cornell 4 Himmelberg 2 McFadden 2 Hopper Flynn Macreadie Minogue Tiziani Sproule. Northern Territory: Territory: T Hagan 2 Rioli 2 Jeffrey 2 Turner McMasters Frank.
RIDDELL DISTRICT FLSeniors:LANCEFIELD 3.3 7.6 11.8 12.9 (81)MELTON CENT MELTON CENT MEL 1.3 2.4 6.6 9.9 (63)Goals: Lance�eld: Jonathon Kent 6 Swindells 2 Lindsay Anderson Swindells Barton. Melton Centrals: Peter Corredig 2 O’Brien 2 Scott McNabb Dixon Hickman Apineru.Best: Lance�eld: Adam Sayers Anderson Kent Lindsay Swindells Pitts. Melton Centrals: Peter Corredig Hickman Ryan Matthews Richardson Dixon.
ROMSEY 5.2 10.7 15.9 22.17 (149)WALLAN 0.4 2.8 8.10 9.10 (64)Goals: Romsey: Benjamin Way 7 Lobb 4 Farmer 2 Mitchell 2 Saad 2 Saad Paterson Burkett Wight Petroro. Wallan: Dillon Gillard 3 Rexhepi 3 Cosaitis 2 Keenan.Best: Romsey: Christopher Petroro Way Farmer Whelan Sullivan Mills. Wallan: Dillon Gillard Frost Hanson Keenan Meloury Keenan.
DIGGERS REST 2.1 6.5 12.11 17.11 (113)BROADFORD 4.3 6.7 11.8 13.12 (90)Goals: Diggers Rest: Luke Smailes 4 Mc Cabe 3 Kilty 3 Evans 2 Kilty 2 Smith Williams Lobb. Broadford: Josh Pound 3 Baker 3 Peduto 2 Atik 2 Hall Kaakour Svarc.
Best: Diggers Rest: Michael Kilty Williams Evans Harvey Smailes Heritage. Broadford: Josh Pound Peduto Baker Webb Philpot Wearne.
RUPERTSWOOD 33.12 33.12 33.12 33.12 (210)KILMORE 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 (20)Goals: Rupertswood: Leigh Brennan 8 Cameron McRorie 6 Berry 5 Ross 4 Schumann 3 Muscat 2 Egan 2 Gaunt Agnello Flanigan. Kilmore: Marcus Webb Rask Kimberley.Best: Rupertswood: Liam Berry Muir Braddy Agnello Morrice Austin Cicero. Kilmore: Haydn Woolfe Goudge Harrison Webb Traynor Clifford.
RIDDELL 4.1 5.4 10.7 15.11 (101)MACEDON 3.2 6.3 7.4 12.5 (77)Goals: Riddell: Brian Ruffell 5 Ross 3 Nolan 3Panuccio Krojs Peters Lowry. Macedon: Marcus Kenny 5 Harrison 2 Wright 2 Meldrum Gardiner Burgess.Best: Riddell: Haydn Ross Sahlberg Ruffell Panuccio Foreman Allen. Macedon: Clinton Burgess Henderson Kenny Wright Smedley Harrison.
Res: Melton Centrals 14.23 bt Lance�eld 3.6, Romsey 15.9 bt Wallan 7.6, Diggers Rest 12.12 bt Broadford 4.3, Kilmore frt Rupertswood, Macedon 10.14 bt Riddell 8.8.
U-18.5: Romsey 10.4 bt Wallan 9.9, Diggers Rest 11.8 bt Broadford 11.6, Riddell 10.11 bt Macedon 8.5, Rupertswood 17.11 bt Kilmore 2.4.
BALLARATBALLARATBALLARASeniors: Darley 17.17 bt Lake Wendouree 12.13, Bacchus Marsh 8.10 bt Melton 7.15, North Ballarat City 15.15 bt East Point 4.12, Redan 35.15 bt Sebastopol 4.2.
Res: Darley 10.15 bt Lake Wendouree 3.7, Bacchus Marsh 12.5 bt Melton 10.7, East Point 11.14 bt North Ballarat City 11.12, Redan 24.15 bt Sebastopol 1.0.
U-18: Lake Wendouree 8.18 bt Darley 5.6, Melton 23.11 bt Bacchus Marsh 5.5, Melton South 10.12 dr Ballarat 11.6, East Point 6.8 bt North Ballarat City 4.7, Redan 11.12 bt Sebastopol 2.5.Thirds: Bacchus Marsh 8.9 bt Darley 6.8, North Ballarat 15.6 bt Ballarat 4.4.
BENDIGOSeniors: Castlemaine 12.7 bt Kangaroo Flat 11.11, Strath�eldsaye 15.16 bt Eaglehawk 12.8, Sandhurst 19.13 bt Kyneton 11.12, Gisborne 23.17 bt Maryborough 8.7.
Res: Kangaroo Flat 7.13 bt Castlemaine 6.4, Eaglehawk 8.7 bt Strath�eldsaye 7.2, Sandhurst 22.16 bt Kyneton 1.1, Golden Square 24.9 bt South Bendigo 0.0, Gisborne 26.10 bt Maryborough 2.5.
U-18: Kangaroo Flat 20.11 bt Castlemaine 4.6, Strath�eldsaye 14.8 bt Eaglehawk 7.4, Sandhurst 24.12 bt Kyneton 2.4, Golden Square 27.13 bt South Bendigo 1.0, Maryborough 14.8 bt Gisborne 4.8.
CENTRAL HIGHLANDSSeniors: Newlyn 9.9 bt Learmonth 9.8, Springbank 26.15 bt Daylesford 6.5, Bungaree 33.16 bt Carngham Linton 5.5, Creswick 9.9 bt Rokewood Corindhap 7.13, Hepburn 42.20 bt Smythesdale 2.2, Buninyong 11.19 bt Dunnstown 12.4, Gordon 9.13 bt Beaufort 6.9, Ballan 10.13 bt Waubra 7.7, Skipton 12.11 bt Clunes 9.7. Res: Bungaree 15.5 bt Carngham Linton 5.6, Creswick 7.9 bt Rokewood Corindhap 6.13, Hepburn 21.17 bt Smythesdale 6.6, Buninyong 11.10 bt Dunnstown 5.1, Beaufort 11.9 bt
Gordon 7.6, Waubra 9.3 bt Ballan 8.3, Skipton 8.14 bt Clunes 2.7, Learmonth 10.13 bt Newlyn 9.6, Springbank 16.15 bt Daylesford 0.0. U-18: Bungaree 25.12 bt Carngham Linton 1.2, Creswick 15.16 bt Rokewood Corindhap 1.0, Hepburn 16.11 bt Smythesdale 2.5, Buninyong 18.13 bt Dunnstown 1.3, Beaufort 7.15 bt Gordon 2.1, Ballan 15.9 bt Waubra 1.1, Clunes 16.8 bt Skipton 3.1, Newlyn 8.16 bt Learmonth 3.4, Daylesford 9.5 bt Springbank 3.8
NETBALLBALLARATBALLARATBALLARARd 10: A: Melton 77 bt Bacchus Marsh 27, Ballarat 59 bt Melton South 40, North Ballarat City 52 bt East Point 38, Redan 54 bt Sebastopol 28. A Res: Bacchus Marsh 44 bt Melton 35, Ballarat 59 bt Melton South 27, East Point 46 bt North Ballarat City 24, Redan 36 bt Sebastopol 21. B: Melton 38 bt Bacchus Marsh 36, Ballarat 46 bt Melton South 13, East Point 29 bt North Ballarat City 18, Redan 30 bt Sebastopol 25. U-19: Melton 61 bt Bacchus Marsh 12, Ballarat 84 bt Melton South 2, North Ballarat City 37 bt East Point 21, Redan 34 bt Sebastopol 13. C:Melton 40 bt Bacchus Marsh 20, Ballarat 27 bt Melton South 20, North Ballarat City 40 bt East Point 14, Redan 32 bt Sebastopol 24.
RIDDELLRd 10: A: Lance�eld 44 bt Melton Centrals 33, Romsey 62 bt Wallan 47, Rupertswood 104 bt Kilmore 10, Macedon 44 bt Riddells Creek 49. B: Lance�eld 41 bt Melton Centrals 33, Romsey 44 bt Wallan 7, Broadford 45 bt Diggers Rest 25, Rupertswood 64 bt Kilmore 3, Macedon 35 bt Riddells Creek 26. C: Melton Centrals 45 bt Lance�eld 10, Romsey 40 bt Wallan 28, Broadford 28 bt Diggers Rest 23, Rupertswood 41 bt Kilmore 7, Macedon 38 bt Riddells Creek 33. U-19: Melton Centrals 34 bt Lance�eld 22, Romsey 43 bt Wallan 13, Diggers Rest 35 bt Broadford 9, Rupertswood 54 bt Kilmore 2, Macedon 28 bt Riddells Creek 17.
RUGBY UNIONVRUDewar Shield: Box Hill 33 bt Melbourne 20, Melbourne Uni 41 bt Moorabbin 17, Harlequin 41 bt Souths, Footscray 22 Power House 27. Premier 2: Box Hill 33 bt Melbourne 20, Melbourne Uni 55 Moorabbin 0, Harlequin 85 bt Souths 6, Footscray 24 Power House 20. Premier 3: Melbourne 25 bt Box Hill 18, Melbourne Uni 38 Moorabbin 7, Harlequin 22 bt Souths 21, Footscray 27 Power House 26. Premier 4: Power House 24 bt Melbourne Uni 10, Souths 33 bt Harlequin 17, Colts SF Harlequin 26 bt Power House 24, Melbourne Uni 15 bt Endeavour Hills 10. A: Kiwi Hawthorn 24 bt Shepparton 5. B:Monash Uni 28 bt Puckapunyal 0, Cerberus 39 bt Eltham 15. U-16 A: Moorabbin 29 bt Melbourne 7. B:Harlequin 28 bt Box Hill Red 0. U-14 A: Souths 19 bt Melbourne 15, Harlequin 38 bt Box Hill 19. B: Eltham 33 bt Harlequin 17. U-12 A: End Hills 43 bt Melbourne 5. B: Souths 27 bt Box Hill 7, Melbourne 34 bt Power House 19, Harlequin 28 Moorabbin 0.
SOCCERFFVPREMIER LEAGUE: Rd 18: Port Melbourne Sharks 0 Northcote City 2, Oakleigh Cannons 1 Pascoe Vale 2, North Geelong Warriors 0 Hume City 1, Dandenong Thunder 1 Melbourne Knights 2. U-20: Rd 18: Port Melbourne Sharks 0 Northcote City 5, Oakleigh Cannons 3 Pascoe Vale 4, North Geelong Warriors 1 Hume City 2, Dandenong Thunder 7 Melbourne Knights 1, Werribee City 2 Green Gully 2.NPL1 East: Rd 18: Murray United 4 Goulburn Valley Suns 2, Melbourne Victory 0 Dandenong City 5, Box Hill United 1 Springvale White Eagles 1. U-20: Rd 18: Box Hill United 6 Springvale White Eagles 0, Murray United 1 Goulburn Valley Suns 0, Melbourne Victory 5 Dandenong City 0.NPL1 West: Rd 18: Moreland City 0 Melbourne City 1, Whittlesea Ranges 0 Moreland Zebras 2, Bendigo City 3 Brunswick City 0. U-20: Rd 18:Moreland City 1 Melbourne City 2, Whittlesea Ranges 0 Moreland Zebras 4, Bendigo City 1 Brunswick City 2.
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Sunbury Lions women’s football team couldn’t have asked for a better start to the season in the Victorian Women’s Football League.
Putting o�-season o�-�eld turmoil behind them, the Lions have well and truly been the standout in the west division.
In the opening nine rounds the unbeaten Lions scored 820 points and conceded only 48.
Coach Kerry Saunders said she had no complaints.
“We are still on track [for where we want to be],” she said. “It’s going all right and we still have new players coming in but we’re still looking for four to �ve more to give us a bit more depth.”
Saunders said there was a good mix of experienced and new players.
“�e experienced players have been able to do what they do and have been helping teach the new players,” she said.
�e Lions beat Jacana 13.9 (87) - 1.1 (7) on Saturday, with Kristie Dudley, Brooke Surgeon and Kelsie Gill all kicking three.
Saunders said it was pleasing to see some youth girls play in the senior team.
“Qwai Sibbald and Jemayne Albrecht have come across from Craigieburn youth girls as they don’t have a senior team,” she said. “Stacey Smith from Sunbury youth girls has also come up.
“�ey can all play and are loving it and are stepping up. It’s good to introduce them into the women’s game.”
Saunders said she would continue to challenge the players.
“To cover ourselves, we will continue to teach the players new positions and rotate them in case of injuries,” she said.
“�ey’re keen not just to play but also [to] learn new things.”
On the injury front, the Lions have only one major player missing, captain Natasha Hardy, who hurt her knee in the �nal minutes of the Lions’ round eight match.
Despite fears it could mean season over, scans showed Hardy should miss only four to six weeks.
A continuation of the early-season form is likely to see the Lions promoted.
�e Lions were in a higher grade but a shortage of numbers meant the club was put in the west division as it tried to avoid folding.
“If we win [the grand �nal] we’ll be promoted,” Saunders said.
“�e challenge is whether some of the girls want to play in a higher division. We’ll assess that closer to the end of the season.”
Tara Murray
Lions kick off with a roar
Dogs, Tigers’ bitter rivalry gains a sharper edge�e tradition of massive clashes between Gisborne and Kyneton in the Bendigo Football League will continue this Saturday in a game that is being touted as a mini-�nal. Both sides sit a game behind ��h-placed Kangaroo Flat, with the three sides and Castlemaine seemingly �ghting for the last spot in the �nals.
A win to either side will help their �nals hopes and put a dint in those of the losers.
�e Bulldogs enter the match on the back of three wins in a row.
On Saturday, they smashed Maryborough 23.17 (155) - 8.7 (55).
Bulldogs coach Rod Sharp believes his side is still improving.
“We have a bit of momentum and the boys have worked really hard in the last three to four weeks to be �tter,” Sharp said.
He said that in the second half of the Maryborough clash, the players were full of con�dence and enjoying the game.
Especially pleasing for the coach was that the younger players stepped up.
“Four out of the six among our best were 19 or under.”
Sharp said it was a �ne outcome given that full-forward Matt Knox wasn’t playing.
“Matt has scored 40 per cent of our goals and we still had 40 scoring shots without him,” Sharp said.
“�e communication on the ground is getting so much better and I’m massive on that. We’re getting more voices … it becomes easier when you have 17 other people talking, and credit to all the boys who are listening.”
Sharp knows the signi�cance of getting the points against the Tigers.
“Basically, the team that gets the four points is a better chance of making �nals,” he said. “Both sides can’t play �nals … the one
that loses is more likely to not play them.” In a boost for the Bulldogs, Hamish Govan has returned to the club from playing with Woodend-Hesket.
“Hamish thought he wanted to try something di�erent and it didn’t work for him,” the coach said. “He will be a vital part for the next six to seven weeks.”
�e Tigers lost to Sandhurst 19.13 (127) - 11.12 (78) at the weekend.
In A-grade netball, Gisborne won and Kyneton lost.
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By Tara Murray
Riddell came out on top in the battle between ladder leaders of the Riddell District Netball League on Saturday.
�e Bombers and Macedon both entered the match undefeated, having won all their games by at least �ve goals.
But the Bombers’ 49-44 result wasn’t a convincing win as, for much of the �rst three quarters, the Cats controlled the game.
�eir dominance caused the Bombers to tweak their line-up at quarter-time as they looked to stop goal shooter Bec Colwell.
It didn’t work, with the Cats extending the lead out to six goals in the second quarter. �ey still led by four goals at half-time.
�e Bombers again tweaked their line-up and the moves seemed to work early in the third quarter as the Bombers drew level.
As they did last week, the Cats fought back and, by the end of the third quarter,
Bombers’ tweaks do it Riddell’s Mikaela Vaughan grabs the ball in front of Macedon’s Kate McLeod. (Shawn Smits)
had the lead back out to four goals. �e last quarter started the same as the third, with the Bombers coming out fast and levelling the scores.
Under pressure to hold strong in defence, the Bombers’ Danni Davidson made several timely intercepts.
�is time, the Bombers pressed on to take, and hold, the lead.
While the Cats fought back, they couldn’t match it in the closing stages.
Bombers’ coach Lauren Close said the match was what she expected.
“We de�nitely turned up today knowing it would be tough until the last quarter, and it turned out to be.
“I don’t think you can ever be con�dent against Macedon.
“Bec [Colwell] coming back has been a massive addition to their team – it was never going to be over until the �nal siren.”
Close said her side was still working out
its best line-up. �e move of Davidson to goalkeeper and Bridget Aughton to goal defence proved to be vital moves in the second quarter.
“We needed a bit more movement around her, as Elyce [Carlyle] was getting stuck on the body a little bit, and Danni is good aerially and a good voice down there, too.
“We have a few new players, It’s about trying to work out what works best, especially as we won’t meet them again until �nals.
“It’s not our full team; we are going to get better.”
Close, who made a comeback from a knee reconstruction against Rockbank, said she was about four weeks away from returning to the court full-time.
In other games, Rupertswood, minus captain Tess Abbott, smashed Kilmore, 104-10, while Lance�eld defeated Melton Centrals, 44-33, and Romsey defeated Wallan, 62-47.
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By Tara Murray
Perennial �nalist Riddell was sneaking under the radar in the Riddell District Football League this season. But not any more.
A�er previously failing to beat any of the sides in the top six, the Bombers faced Macedon, a side on the rise, at Riddells Creek Reserve on Saturday.
Like the Bombers, the Cats had come undone against sides in the top six but had impressed in close losses against Romsey and Diggers Rest.
Less than a goal separated the two teams at half-time, but class and experienced players came to the fore in the second half as the Bombers won 15.11 (101) - 12.5 (77).
Bombers coach Troy Scoble said it was his side’s best win in more than a year.
“It was probably our best win in a couple of years, to be honest,” he said.
“It took a really good four-quarter e�ort. We have a really young side this year and we needed to beat a really quality side.
“We’ve been able to get over the sides below but this was the �rst time in a year we’ve beaten a side above us.
“�ere is nothing between us and Macedon and it could have gone the other way; it was a real crunch game for us.”
It didn’t look like it would be a good day for the Bombers early, with star Cats forward Marcus Kenny kicking four of the Cats’ �rst �ve goals.
�e Bombers mid�eld made sure it didn’t continue in the second half and Kenny was barely sighted.
“No backman in this competition can really play on Kenny, so you have to stop the supply,” Scoble said.
“We’re fortunate to have Matty Darby. He provided a good match-up for Kenny with a bit of speed and broke even in the 50/50s.
“[But] we felt it was more the mid�eld dominance that stopped Kenny.”
It was the experienced heads of Hayden Ross, Paul Sahlberg and Brian Ru�ell that were best a�eld.
“To win games like that you need your experienced guys to play well,” Scoble said.
“�ey’re all premiership-winning players, so we look for them in big games.”
With the exception of the round 14 clash with Melton Centrals, the Bombers face sides in the top seven all the way until the end of the season.
“We’re under no illusions,” Scoble said.“ I think the top seven teams will even up
and I think it’s the closest [season] I’ve seen the league.”
Rupertswood, Romsey, Lance�eld and Diggers Rest won the round’s other games.
Bombers’ class tells
Macedon’s Teghan Henderson spoils Riddells Jeremy Krojs. (Shawn Smits)
Thunder roars again as Easts chalk up triple victoriesEast Sunbury is ecstatic a�er winning its second game of the season, but it wants desperately to add to its tally in Essendon District Football League division 2.
�e �under won only two games in two years before the start of this season but on Saturday made it two wins for the season for the �rst time, defeating Burnside Heights 14.19(103) - 7.8 (50).
It was a good day for the �under with its reserves and under-18s also winning.
Coach Steve Grey said the result was another sign of hard work paying o�.
“It was the strongest side we have put on the
park and it just shows our depth with our twos winning by eight goals,” Grey said.
“�e �rst quarter, we were inaccurate and missed easy shots in front of goal. We could have easily had �ve.
“We dominated the game and kept playing well for a lot longer,” he said. “We got better and better, and the con�dence grew. It’s the �rst time we’ve won a �nal quarter this year.”
Ashley Fleming and Kamen Ogilvie were the �under’s best, not for the �rst time this season.
“Fleming has been playing in the ruck the last few weeks. We weren’t getting enough balls
inside 50 to use him to the best of his ability. He was being double-teamed, which they can’t do in the ruck,” Grey said.
“He controlled the game, and it has also bene�ted Kamen, who is playing well in the middle with him.”
Dean Johnson, Mitchell Johns and Jake Spiteri are some of the youngsters who have been standing up.
Grey says there are two clear aims for the rest of the season: beat a side other than Burnside Heights and �nish sixth on the ladder.
“�e next step is to beat a quality side and get reward within the league. �ere would be
some satisfaction to be able to do that. �e aim is to �nish sixth. We can’t �nish any higher than that, but sixth sounds a lot better than eighth.”
�e result added to a big week for the club with AFL legend Doug Hawkins taking training during the week.
“I know Doug, and he came out and took training and the boys really bene�ted from it,” Grey said.
“It was a big bonus and hopefully he’ll be back a few more times before the season is out.”
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TennisThe Macedon Ranges Tennis Association held its Thursday night autumn season competition grand �nals on June 18, with Gisborne taking out the section 1 title. Gisborne (pictured) defeated Gisborne 5-35 to Woodend’s 1-23. In section 2 (green), Lance�eld was too strong for Woodend, winning 4-33 to 2-27, while in section 2 (gold), Macedon 5-35 defeated Lance�eld 1-20. In section 3, Kyneton defeated Woodend, while Woodend tasted success in section 4 with victory over Gisborne. The spring season starts early August and the association needs more teams. Details: www.mrta.org.au or [email protected]
Big VSunbury Jets’ �nals dreams are still alive in Big V division 1 men’s basketball, despite mixed results at the weekend. The Jets lost the �rst game on Saturday night to Blackburn. Not much separated the two all night, as both teams had a high shooting percentage. In the end, Blackburn won 102-95. Javari Williams top-scored with 28 points as �ve players made double �gures. On Sunday, the Jets bounced back to beat Keilor 91-62. The match gave the Jets a chance to give bench players more court time. Sammy Gazzo top-scored with 23 points. The Jets sit in 10th spot on the ladder, one game behind eighth-placed Chelsea. The Jets women lost to Western Port 78-71.
Golf Bob McLennan won the Romsey Golf Club’s monthly medal on Saturday. Playing strokes and putts format, McLennan, fresh from returning from holidays, won 79-11-68 from Dave Richardson on 96-23-76. Lyn Robinson was the best of the women. In the women’s knock-out qualifying �nals on Wednesday, Elaine Scanlon, Kath Jekabsons, Pam Drummond and Lyn Robinson won their match-ups. They have now made it through to the semi �nals.
VRLSunbury Tigers lost their Victorian Rugby League �rst division match to North West Wolves, 60-4. The Tigers, struggling with numbers, have used a lot of players in both reserves and senior matches. The Tigers are sixth on the ladder after 10 rounds.
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