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FEBRUARY 17, 2015 \ MACEDONRANGES.STARWEEKLY.COM.AU NEWS + SPORT + PROPERTY GUIDE More Sunbury parents are asking principals for fee relief as state schools struggle to make up for government funding shortfalls. Sunbury Primary School principal Sean Lawless called on both state and federal governments to stop asking schools to do more with less. ‘‘I get a bit tired of governments of both persuasions saying they will do more for schools and hospitals in the lead-up to elections, but aſterwards they don’t follow through,’’ Mr Lawless said. e parents’ plea comes in the wake of a report into the true costs of public schooling, Parents face fees stress released by the state’s auditor-general last week. e report found Victorian parents paid $310 million to schools in 2013, an average of $558 per student. is was almost $70 million more than they paid in 2009. Auditor-General John Doyle, who recommended a regular review of payment policies, said the amount asked of parents varied greatly from school to school. He also said the Education Department needed to improve how it estimated the funding required to meet school costs. ‘‘School principals have pointed to the inadequacy of school funding as the main reason for increasing parent payments,’’ he said. ‘‘While there is some evidence to support this claim, the [department] has done little to find out what it actually costs to educate a child.’’ e report said parent payments had gone from being used to support state education to becoming essential. It found that, in addition to school payments, many parents were also expected to buy uniforms, gym clothes and other items. Victorian Council of Social Service chief executive Emma King said parents were paying more for schooling than in any other state. ‘‘e state government must act now to ensure all school students are able to participate in the opportunities afforded by a quality education,’’ she said. Mr Lawless said the former Napthine government’s decision to scrap the education maintenance allowance had hurt many low- income families. ‘‘Even though we are in a relatively well off area socio-economically, we had about 60 families who were in receipt of that funding.’’ Most schools have hardship provisions in place for families struggling to pay fees and levies. Mr Lawless said he had spoken to more parents seeking help than ever before. ‘‘e fact is, in Victoria, we receive about $1900 less per child than the national average.’’ Opposition education spokesman Nick Wakeling and leader Matthew Guy claim the Coalition spent record funding on schools. Music at the Churches will offer something a little softer and more traditional during this week’s Kyneton Music Festival. Organiser Henry Vyhnal (pictured) says this year’s free church program features two globally acclaimed musicians. Composer, harpist and singer Mary Doumany will take the stage at St Paul’s Anglican Church at 2pm on Saturday, while Irish singer-songwriter Roesy will perform at the Uniting Church at 1pm. Local quartet Jose and the Coffee Mugs will share their free-and-easy swing music at Kyneton Baptist Church from midday. Vyhnal will join pianist Malcolm Cole and soprano Kristen Leich for Three’s a Crowd at Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church from 11am. The rest of the Kyneton festival program features a long list of lively acts, ranging from the Magic Mountain Band and Eaten By Dogs, to Sunbeam Sound Machine and The Reprobettes. There’ll be performances at cafes and galleries around town on Friday and Saturday, plus acoustic shows in the Red Brick Hall and an outdoor stage at the Mechanics Institute. A full weekend pass costs $70. For more details, visit www. kynetonmusicfestival.com.au. Matt Crossman (Joe Mastroianni) Heavenly notes Your school ball is your moment to SHINE! Are you sick of being a wallflower? Standing idly by whilst the other girls shine? This school ball, GET NOTICED! Book yourself in for this amazing package deal that is guaranteed to turn every wallflower into a sunflower! Our amazing guarantee: If you’re not completely satisfied, we’ll re-do the whole package, absolutely FREE! Testimonial: “The girls at Synergy have looked after me each and every time I needed to look my best for a special occasion. My school ball is the biggest thing to happen to me and I know they will have me looking awesome!” Tania of Sunbury You pay only $130 for $224 of Beauty Services, so you save $ 94! Only 20 packages available, ! ! so phone 9744 1635 to BOOK NOW! Synergy Hair Beauty Massage 103 Evans Street, Sunbury 1171044-DJ05-15 10019022-05 So why look like a wallflower in the Facebook photos??

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FEBRUARY 17, 2015 \ MACEDONRANGES.STARWEEKLY.COM.AU

NEWS + SPORT + PROPERTY GUIDE

By Matt Crossman

More Sunbury parents are asking principals for fee relief as state schools struggle to make up for government funding shortfalls.

Sunbury Primary School principal Sean Lawless called on both state and federal governments to stop asking schools to do more with less.

‘‘I get a bit tired of governments of both persuasions saying they will do more for schools and hospitals in the lead-up to elections, but a�erwards they don’t follow through,’’ Mr Lawless said.

�e parents’ plea comes in the wake of a report into the true costs of public schooling,

Parents face fees stressreleased by the state’s auditor-general last week.

�e report found Victorian parents paid $310 million to schools in 2013, an average of $558 per student. �is was almost $70 million more than they paid in 2009.

Auditor-General John Doyle, who recommended a regular review of payment policies, said the amount asked of parents varied greatly from school to school.

He also said the Education Department needed to improve how it estimated the funding required to meet school costs.

‘‘School principals have pointed to the inadequacy of school funding as the main reason for increasing parent payments,’’ he said. ‘‘While there is some evidence to support

this claim, the [department] has done little to �nd out what it actually costs to educate a child.’’

�e report said parent payments had gone from being used to support state education to becoming essential. It found that, in addition to school payments, many parents were also expected to buy uniforms, gym clothes and other items.

Victorian Council of Social Service chief executive Emma King said parents were paying more for schooling than in any other state.

‘‘�e state government must act now to ensure all school students are able to participate in the opportunities a�orded by a quality education,’’ she said.

Mr Lawless said the former Napthine government’s decision to scrap the education maintenance allowance had hurt many low- income families.

‘‘Even though we are in a relatively well o� area socio-economically, we had about 60 families who were in receipt of that funding.’’

Most schools have hardship provisions in place for families struggling to pay fees and levies. Mr Lawless said he had spoken to more parents seeking help than ever before.

‘‘�e fact is, in Victoria, we receive about $1900 less per child than the national average.’’

Opposition education spokesman Nick Wakeling and leader Matthew Guy claim the Coalition spent record funding on schools.

Music at the Churches will offer something a little softer and more traditional during this week’s Kyneton Music Festival.

Organiser Henry Vyhnal (pictured) says this year’s free church program features two globally acclaimed musicians.

Composer, harpist and singer Mary Doumany will take the stage at St Paul’s Anglican Church at 2pm on Saturday, while Irish singer-songwriter Roesy will perform at the Uniting Church at 1pm.

Local quartet Jose and the Coffee Mugs will share their free-and-easy swing music at Kyneton Baptist Church from midday.

Vyhnal will join pianist Malcolm Cole and soprano Kristen Leich for Three’s a Crowd at Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church from 11am.

The rest of the Kyneton festival program features a long list of lively acts, ranging from the Magic Mountain Band and Eaten By Dogs, to Sunbeam Sound Machine and The Reprobettes.

There’ll be performances at cafes and galleries around town on Friday and Saturday, plus acoustic shows in the Red Brick Hall and an outdoor stage at the Mechanics Institute.

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Authorities are warning the public to remain vigilant a�er �gures revealed paramedics have been called to more than 70 cases of children locked in cars in Melbourne’s northern and western suburbs since the start of the year.

Sunbury CFA leading �re�ghter Gary Andison said his brigade was o�en called to break car windows to free children locked inside.

‘‘Some have been by mistake,” he said.“�ere have been cases where kids

have accidentally locked the car while their parent is putting something in the boot.

‘‘�en there are the ones where kids have been le� in a car outside shops.’’

Mr Andison said the temperature inside a locked car could rocket quickly, even on relatively mild days.

‘‘Regardless of the temperature, it’s never a good idea to leave kids in cars on their own,’’ he said.

Ambulance Victoria group manager Brett Drummond said paramedics were frustrated that some parents weren’t heeding the message.

“People are still wanting to gamble with their children’s lives,” he said.

Anyone leaving a child unattended in a car faces a $2165 �ne or up to three months’ imprisonment.

Hume police’s Acting Inspector Phil Nash urged the public to be vigilant.

“�e people doing this risk harm to their children,” he said.

Matt Crossman and Lexi Cottee

Child lock-insraise alarm

By Matt Crossman

‘‘I sorta need a hand here.’’ �ey are the words that greeted a Western Water worker who helped deliver a Sunbury couple’s baby outside the Merrimu �ltration plant on February 6.

Little Angus Fraser was safely delivered on the side of Diggers Rest-Coimadai Road shortly a�er his parents, Brooke and Ben, realised they weren’t going to make it to hospital.

Mr Fraser, who had been working night shi� in Ballarat, made a quick trip home to pick up his wife and head for Bacchus Marsh.

‘‘Her waters broke at Diggers Rest and I was

The Western Water babyWestern Water’s Colin Clarke, Jack Fraser, baby Angus, dad Ben Fraser, Western Water’s Fiona Robertson and mum Brooke Fraser. (Wayne Hawkins)

like, ‘oh, this isn’t good, I think we’re going to have to pull over’,” he said.

�e Frasers made it as far as the Merrimu plant before it was clear baby Angus wasn’t going to wait.

‘‘Just as I pulled up in front of the water plant, a Western Water car pulled up behind us,” Mr Fraser said. ‘‘I waved him down and said, ‘I sorta need a hand here’. I think he thought we were broken down or something.’’

Water treatment team member Colin Clarke phoned an ambulance. He then relayed instructions from the triple-0 operator while colleague Fiona Robertson, who arrived shortly

a�erwards, helped Ms Fraser get comfortable on a picnic blanket.

Angus, a brother for 17-month-old Jack, was born at 7.44am.

An ambulance arrived 30 seconds later and took Mr and Ms Fraser and their healthy 3.38-kilogram son to hospital.

‘‘�e whole saga was 15 minutes long, but it felt like an hour,’’ Ms Robertson said. ‘‘Time stood still.’’

Mr Fraser said the family appreciated the Western Water sta� for taking customer service to a new level.

‘‘�ose guys … were just amazing,’’ he said.

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Motorists are again calling for a deadly road between Bulla and Melbourne Airport to be duplicated a�er VicRoads moved to reduce speeds by 20km/h.

A new 80km/h limit on the 4.6-kilometre section of Sunbury Road between the Tullamarine Freeway and Wildwood Road will come into e�ect next Monday.

But long-time Sunbury resident Hector Bugeja said reducing speed was a “cheap” solution to a problem that should have been

June 30. Two people died in a crash involving three vehicles in July last year.

Duplication of Sunbury Road by 2021 was high on a wishlist released by Hume council in the lead-up to last November’s state election.

Sunbury-based councillor Ann Potter said that while she understood VicRoads’ approach, she was disappointed the duplication of the road had yet to be announced.

‘‘Obviously, it’s a massive project, but I hope that plans for the road to be duplicated are in the pipeline somewhere,’’ she said.

VicRoads regional director Adam Maguire

dealt with several years ago. ‘‘It’s become a major thoroughfare and I would have thought that they’d be investing in other measures by now,’’ Mr Bugeja said.

‘‘Planners have had their heads in the sand for a while. How low do they go? Do they then reduce it to 60km/h in a few years?’’

�e undivided rural road, which is used by 26,000 vehicles a day, has a history of bad crashes.

VicRoads �gures show there were 12 casualty crashes, including one fatality and seven serious injuries, in the �ve years to last

said police and the council supported the decision to reduce speeds.

He said the lower limit would give drivers more time to react to changing conditions.

‘‘Reducing the speed limit to 80km/h will improve safety by lowering the risk and severity of crashes,’’ Mr Maguire said.

‘‘�e new limit will also make it easier for drivers to transition to the 60km/h speed zone on Sunbury Road west of Wildwood Road.’’

A VicRoads spokesman said there were no immediate plans to duplicate the road.

Sunbury Road speed cut ‘cheap’

He’s had them just over a week, but a wheelchair-friendly table and easel have completely changed the pre-school experience already for Riddells Creek’s Liam Koch.

Liam, a member of the four-year-old group at Riddells Creek kindergarten, has Perthes’ disease, a hip joint disease that a�ects children.

His mother, Camille, said there were many times last year when Liam sat in his wheelchair alone while other children ran around and played.

A�er hearing of his plight, Riddells Creek Men’s Shed members Chris Butterly and Ron Marschall went to work on a table high enough to accommodate his chair.

�ey also cra�ed an easel that connects to the table, allowing Liam to paint independently for the �rst time.

Ms Koch said the portable table had been a godsend.

‘‘He’s been so excited. He’s been going

around asking all his friends to come and see his new table,” she said.

‘‘Before, he couldn’t paint and now he’s coming home with paintings every day.’’

�e table was made durable enough for other kids to sit on so they can play with Liam, a boon for his social skills.

‘‘We’re incredibly grateful for all the time they put into it,’’ Ms Koch said. ‘‘It’s really improved his kindergarten experience.’’

Men’s Shed secretary Don Clark said Mr Butterly and Mr Marschall got great pleasure out of presenting Liam with his gi�s.

‘‘Like all the community projects we complete at the shed, we get almost as much out of it as they do,’’ he said.

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Ron Marschall and Chris Butterly, of the Men’s Shed, and Liam Koch. (Joe Mastroianni)

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A regional study to identify signi�cant central Victorian landscapes is a great chance to shine a light on the importance of the area’s natural character, according to Macedon Ranges Residents Association secretary Christine Pruneau.

Urging residents to take part in the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning review, Ms Pruneau said people could make authorities ‘‘sit up and take notice’’.

‘‘�is is our chance to say, hey, we love what we’ve got here,’’ she said. ‘‘It’s an opportunity to say again that the character of this area is valued and needs to be protected.’’

�e study – to assess central Victoria’s most culturally signi�cant, scenic or beautiful landscapes and features – will complement existing studies and growth plans and be used to guide planning.

State and local government representatives, including Macedon Ranges council, have already made submissions.

Mayor Jennifer Anderson encouraged residents to also have their say.

‘‘So many of us are passionate about this region, and I’d say it would not be di�cult to pick out a photo or describe a feature of your favourite landscape or view in the shire and share it on the project website,’’ she said.

For more details, visit www.dtpli.vic.gov.au/landscapestudies.

Submissions close March 1.

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Environmentalists in the Macedon Ranges aren’t just encouraging governments to show leadership on climate change – they’re taking it on themselves.

Macedon Ranges Sustainability Group president Ralf �esing has slashed fuel emissions a�er buying an electric car, while Martin de Haan used an environmentally friendly service for the funeral of his wife.

Other group members have employed consultants to make their homes more energy- e�cient or have developed permaculture gardens.

Ahead of the group’s Sustainable Living Festival on February 28, Mr �esing said everybody has a part to play in the �ght against climate change. He bought a Holden Volt in September a�er test-driving a car last year.

‘‘So far, there’s been only pluses. It’s very quiet; it has great acceleration,” he said.

‘‘It also has a range extender, so once you run out of battery a generator kicks in. You can get 450 kilometres out of it.’’

Mr de Haan employed Woodend’s Natural Grace funerals when his wife Dianne died of cancer in 2013.

Natural Grace provided a cooling blanket, which allowed the family to keep Ms de Haan’s body at home for four days until it was placed in a biodegradable pine co�n with rope handles and taken to her funeral.

Mr �esing said the festival would show people how they could take a range of measures to reduce their carbon footprint. ‘‘A lot of little things can add up to serious action.’’

�e festival is at the community garden behind the Woodend Community Hub, 47 Forest Street, from 10am. Tickets cost $5. For more details, visit www.mrsgonline.org.au.

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Man struck by craneA man in his 30s was taken to hospital after a crane accident in New Gisborne last Thursday. It was believed the crane’s chain snapped after becoming snagged and hit the man in the face. He was taken to Royal Melbourne Hospital. WorkSafe is investigating.

Neighbourhood Watch goes digitalSocial media will be the key platform for Sunbury’s new Neighbourhood Watch group. The group set up Facebook and Twitter pro�les last week and will use them to spread the word about current campaigns and safety messages. Visit goo.gl/bTWJty.

Tell them what you thinkMacedon Ranges residents are being encouraged to take part in the annual council satisfaction survey this month. The survey will be done by phone with 400 residents selected at random. Results will be released later this year.

Breast screen comes to townBreastScreen Victoria’s mobile screening service will be available at Macedon Ranges Health in Gisborne from February 26-May 13. To make an appointment, phone 13 20 50.

Hay at hand for �re-hit farms Farmers affected by recent �res near Kyneton have welcomed the delivery of 100 hay bales. The hay, sourced by the Walking Forward Disaster Relief Team and Pakenham Lions Club, was delivered to Kyneton showgrounds to provide relief for landholders affected by blazes in Pastoria and Black Hill.

Six ageing tennis courts at Woodend which were damaged by �oods and rogue tree roots have been replaced with the same surface used at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena.

�e $800,000 upgrade to Woodend Tennis Club, unveiled at a family fun day last Sunday, also includes new fencing and lighting to meet standards for night competitions.

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Educational success depends on many things, not least of which is the support of loved ones.

Paige Toner says she has been blessed with tremendous help from her family, including her mother who spent 90 minutes each day driving her between Altona and Sunbury Downs College.

�at and Ms Toner’s own commitment to excellence, contributed to her achieving a tertiary entrance rank of 97.1 and being named dux of the school.

She has also had a media project selected for the National Gallery of Victoria’s prestigious VCE Top Arts exhibition, which starts in March.

�e 18-year-old from Altona was presented with the award at a ceremony last week. She was one of four Sunbury Downs students to break the 90-point mark.

‘‘We moved to Altona at the end of year 7. I was in the ACE [accelerated learning] program at Sunbury Downs, I liked the school and had already made friends, so I was lucky that my mum was happy to drive me every day.’’

Ms Toner, who attended Goonawarra Primary School, says her score came as a surprise.

‘‘I couldn’t believe it. A�er my exams, I had done all these calculations and my ‘holy grail’ score was 93.’’

Straight A-pluses in her year 12 subjects, including media, global politics, legal studies, maths and English, contributed to her outstanding result.

Ms Toner says she managed to balance her study schedule with a healthy social life.

‘‘I was under the impression that to do really well you had to have a really strict timetable, but I didn’t do that.’’

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She did spend a lot of time swotting with classmates over Skype and admitted to having a legal studies poster on the bathroom door.

Ms Toner, who is about to start a bachelor of arts degree at Melbourne University, says she hasn’t settled on a particular career but could see herself working in international diplomacy.

‘‘I would love to have a job where I can travel,’’ she says.

Her advice for students entering year 12 this year?

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MP Bernie Finn has urged Local Government Minister Natalie Hutchins to con�rm an independent Sunbury council will come into existence on July 1.

Western Metropolitan Liberal Mr Finn told State Parliament last week the new government had to honour ‘‘a resounding yes vote for Sunbury out of Hume”.

‘‘It wasn’t just the people in Sunbury. Right across Hume people voted for Sunbury to have a stand-alone council,’’ he said.

‘‘�e former government respected the voice of the people and announced last year there would be a new council as of July 1 this year. Since the election … there has been silence.’’

As reported by Star Weekly, the Star Weekly, the Star WeeklyAustralian Services Union has launched a petition urging the government to allow a new, compulsory vote on whether Sunbury should break away from the municipality of Hume.

Hume council has met Ms Hutchins several times to raise its concerns with the secession process.

Mr Finn said people in Sunbury were worried about the campaign against an independent Sunbury.

‘‘�ey may be worried with good reason, given the government’s silence on this particular matter,’’ he said.

Ms Hutchins has previously said there were issues with the secession that couldn’t be ignored and the government would not rush its review.

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Briefs

Roads made saferMore than 100 kilometres of new bitumen is being added and 35 roads are being resealed as part of roadworks under way across the Macedon Ranges. Macedon Ranges council is also resheeting 41 unsealed roads.

Shed to gain independenceMembers of Cobaw Community Health’s Men’s Shed in Kyneton are expected to take control of the group next month. Kyneton Men’s Shed Incorporated has been working with Cobaw to plan independence for the shed, and two members received funding to complete health and safety training. Men’s Shed chairman John Mitchell said future challenges would include securing land for a new shed.

Bowen comes to townFederal opposition frontbencher Chris Bowen will address Kyneton ALP branch members this Thursday night. Labor’s treasury spokesman will wrap up a trip to the Bendigo electorate with a dinner at Chao Phraya Thai restaurant, at 72 Mollison Street, from 7pm. Tickets are $50. For more details, phone 5422 2990.

Snip those cats, owners urgedCat owners are being urged to desex, microchip and register their pets to help limit the number of unwanted litters in the Macedon Ranges. The council’s community safety manager, Anne-Marie Lindner, said 90 per cent of cat owners desexed their pets, but the other 10 per cent created a stray cat population that could grow at 50 per cent a year.

By Matt Crossman

Pheasant farmer, arborist, plumber, gas�tter and public servant – Kyneton’s Glen Rundell has turned his hand to many things.

But it wasn’t until he dedicated himself to cra�ing Windsor-style chairs that he found his true calling.

Six years later, the chairmaker and instructor is at the forefront of a movement designed to celebrate and protect trades threatened by the march of progress.

Rundell and his wife, Lisa, are the organisers of a Lost Trades Fair, to be held at Kyneton racecourse on March 7 and 8.

�e �rst fair, held in March last year, attracted more than 7500 visitors who came to see coopers making wine barrels, luthiers cra�ing one-of-a-kind instruments and knifemakers folding steel blades.

Rundell says the event taps into a growing appreciation of simplicity, cra�manship and uniqueness.

‘‘You certainly see it in lots of senses, through things like the slow food movement,’’ he says.

Rundell believes more people are realising that mass-produced goods, while o�en cheap, lack the durability and enduring charm of those produced by our forefathers.

‘‘For centuries, properly trained workers have been able to produce the most exquisite furnishings by hand, and they’re better than what’s made today.

‘‘�e �rst thing I ask people who come to my workshops is: to who are you going to hand down what you create?’’

Rundell’s workshop is regularly �lled with people eager to gain an insight into his particular trade. Classes are typically booked out many months in advance.

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gone,’’ he says. ‘‘�e fair is all about sharing information and not letting these amazing skills become extinct.’’

Rundell says his classes, and the fair, celebrate the master and apprentice relationship which has existed for centuries.

‘‘We give people the con�dence to realise their hands and their eyes are incredible tools.’’

Demonstrators con�rmed for this year’s show include John Yard, who is believed to be Australia’s last surviving apprenticed tinsmith.

More than 60 rare and forgotten trades and cra�s will be showcased at the fair, including scroll painting, boat building and making penny-farthings.Tickets cost $10. Details: www.losttrades.co

Lost Trades Fair organiser Glen Rundell runs chair-making classes in Kyneton. (Shawn Smits)

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Teamsters conventionHistoric trucks will motor into Lance�eld Park this Saturday and Sunday for the American Truck Historical Society’s annual History of Transport show. Entry is $10 for adults, children free. Gates open 10am on both days.■ 0419 556 754

Art entries dueEntries for this year’s Woodend Lions Art Show close on Friday. More than $3500 in prize-money is up for grabs, including $1500 for best in show. A gala opening will be held at St Ambrose’s Hall from 7pm on Friday, March 6. ■ www.woodend.vic.lions.org.au/projects

Pizza star on stageTickets are on sale for Macedon Ranges council’s 2015 arts and culture program. Pizza and Pizza and Pizza Swift and Shift Couriers star Tahir Bilgic will perform at Kyneton town hall from 8pm on March 21. Tickets: $35. ■ 1300 888 802 or email [email protected]

How to toast like a masterNeed a con�dence boost? Improve your public speaking skills at the next meeting of the Sunbury and Macedon Ranges Toastmasters group this evening at Sunbury Senior Citizens Centre from 7.30-9.30pm.■ 0402 604 983 or www.macedonrangestoastmasters.org.au

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.

It’s all in the walkThree Heart Foundation walking groups are run by Sunbury Community Health. As many as 20 people meet at the Village Green fountain every Monday at 9.15am. Another group leaves the Sunbury Private Hospital carpark in Spavin Drive at 9.15am on Wednesdays. The third group departs from the corner of Reservoir Road and Elizabeth Drive on Fridays at 8.15am. There’s also a pram walking group and companion walking service.■ 9744 4455

Help to �nd a jobA new course at Sunbury Neighbourhood House will help jobseekers with resumes, cover letters and interview skills. ■ 9740 6978

Time to playChildren can play with toys, try their hand at crafts or dig in a sandpit at playgroups held at Sunbury Baptist Church from 10am-midday on Mondays and Wednesdays. There’s also a healthy morning tea for kids and coffee for mums and carers. ■ 9740 7683

Writing class startsA six-week creative writing class for beginners starts at Sunbury’s Rupertswood Mansion tomorrow. ■ 9744 0083 or [email protected]

Classic car enthusiasts can relive their youth while raising money for community projects at a show in Sunbury later this month.

Dozens of cars and motorbikes will line up for the inaugural North West Show and Shine.

It is being organised by Sunbury Rotary Club whose event co-ordinator Mario Spiteri says there will be all manner of rare and unique vehicles on display, but they will all have one thing in common: metal bumpers.

‘‘It’s restricted to entries from the early ’80s and older,’’ he says. ‘‘A few of us guys at

the Rotary Club have old cars, so we thought it was a great opportunity to use them as a vehicle to raise money for projects around town, including the Sunbury Community Kitchen.’’

Entries will be accepted on the day and cost $20 for cars and $10 for motorbikes.

General admission is by gold coin donation. �e show and shine is at Masters Sunbury, in Vineyard Road, from 7-10pm on Friday, February 27.

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EASYON-SITEFINANCE8746 0323 OR CALL JOHN ON 0417 335 565John Johnstone

Used Car Sales0417 335 565

GREAT VALUE

$8,850 DRIVE AWAY

HYUNDAI ELANTRA

LOWKLM’S

HYUNDAI TUCSON

$18,850 DRIVE AWAY

SPORTY

$10,850 DRIVE AWAY

SUZUKI SWIFT S PACK

WEEKEND WARRIOR

$13,650 DRIVE AWAY

FORD ESCAPE

GREAT BUY

MAGNA MITSUBISHI

$5,850 DRIVE AWAY

TURBO DIESEL

HYUNDAI i30 SLX

$18,750 DRIVE AWAY

TURBO DIESEL

$10,650 DRIVE AWAY

ASTRA CD

SPORTY

$12,950 DRIVE AWAY

MITSUBISHI LANCER ACTIV

FORD FOCUS

$10,650 DRIVE AWAY

$24,250 DRIVE AWAY

SUBARU FORESTER

$12,750 DRIVE AWAY

HYUNDAI ELANTRA ELITE

MAZDA CX7 WAGON

$16,750 DRIVE AWAY

LOW KLMS

$10,250 DRIVE AWAY

ASTRA CD

TURBO DIESEL

HYUNDAI ILOAD

$22,250 DRIVE AWAY

LIMITED EDITION

$11,850 DRIVE AWAY

MAZDA 6 AUTO

7 SEATER

HOLDEN CAPTIVA LX

$16,650 DRIVE AWAY

SOLD

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8746 0323 OR CALL JOHN ON 0417 335 565

WE BUY & SELL USED

CARSJohn JohnstoneUsed Car Sales0417 335 565

$12,990 DRIVEAWAY

ECONOMICALHyundai i30 SLXClimate Control, Air Con,Cruise Control, Alloy Wheels,Air Bag, Electric Windows,Fog Lights1AY-2LA

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Holden CaptivaAuto, Alloy Wheels, Cruise Control, Electric Windows, Air Con, CD-Player, Towbar.URC-629

$21,990 DRIVEAWAY

7 SEATERTURBO DIESEL

USED CAR CLEARANCE CENTRE

$19,990 DRIVEAWAY

WEEKEND WARRIOR

Toyota RAV4Auto, Tow Bar, Cruise Control, Auto, Tow Bar, Cruise Control, Electric Windows, CD-Player, Nudge Bar, WEX-165WEX-165

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$12,990 DRIVEAWAY

ONE OWNER

Toyota Corolla AscentToyota Corolla AscentToyota Corolla

Auto, Air Con, Air Bags,CD Player, Electric Windows, Remote EntryXDP 668

FROM $11,990 DRIVEAWAY

BRAND NEW 5 YEAR

WARRANTYSUZUKI ALTOSUZUKI ALTOAuto (Limited Stock),Full Air Bags, CD Player, Electric WindowsSTOCK 1234

Hyundai ElantraPremium 2012Auto, Alloy Wheels, ClimateControl, Cruise Control, Electric Windows, Fog Lights, Leather SeatsYUJ 816

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$20,990 DRIVEAWAY

$10,990 DRIVEAWAY

Volkswagen Polo Match AutoRemote Entry, Air Bags, Electric Windows, CD-Player, Air ConUPD-188

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$10,990 DRIVEAWAY

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Suzuki SwiftRE2 Rally EditionBody Kit, Alloy Wheels, Rear Spoiler, Fog Lights, Electric Windows, CD-Player.WOM-333

$13,990 DRIVEAWAY

Volkswagen Polo PacificAlloy Wheels, Air Bags, CD-Player, Leather Steering Wheels, Low KsXUJ-231

TURBO DIESEL

$19,990 DRIVEAWAY

BALANCE NEW CAR WARRENTY TILL

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Hyundai ElantraAuto, Alloy Wheels, Cruise Control, Electric Windows, Blue Control, Electric Windows, Blue Tooth, Climate Control, Air Con, Low KS, Parking SensorsYPS-694

$19,990 DRIVEAWAY

SAT-NAVIGATION

Holden EquipWagon Series IIAuto, Leather Seats, Alloy Wheels, Fog Lights, Parking Sensors, Cruise Control,BluetoothYUC-857

1173816-LB08-15 10021114-07

Auto, Air Con, Alloy Wheels, Climate Control Fog Lights, Tinted Windows, Parking SensorsXWZ 735

$14,990DRIVEAWAY

Holden Cruze CDX LEATHER

SEATS

$19,990 DRIVEAWAY

Honda CRVAuto, Fog Lights, Alloys, Sunroof, Leather Seats, Climate ControlWIQ-804

LUXURY

$10,990 DRIVEAWAY

Honda JazzJazoffAuto, Body Kit, Alloys,Fog Lights, Airbags,CD PLAYER

ONE OWNER

Ford TerritoryBull Bar, Side Steps, Alloy Wheels, Tow Bar, Cd-Player, Cruise Control, Cargo Barrier,Air ShockersZRV-673

READY TO TRAVEL

$10,990 DRIVEAWAY

FROM $18,990 DRIVEAWAY

Tucson City EliteAUTO, Alloy Wheels, Fog Lights, Tinted Windows,Tow Bar, Leather Seats, Sun Roof,BluetoothYSP-950

LUXURY

Jeep Sport Wrangler 4WDAlloy Wheels, CD Player, Fog Lights, Side Steps,Cruise ControlZFI-999

$26,990 DRIVEAWAY

GREAT OFF ROADER

Hyundai I30 SLXHyundai I30 SLXAlloys, Electric Windows,Air Bags,CD Player,Cruise ControlXRV 536

$14,990 DRIVEAWAY

ECONOMICAL

$10,990 $10,990 $10,990 $10,990 $10,990 $10,990 $10,990 $10,990 $10,990 SOLD

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Real Estate Today

54 Evans Street, Sunbury 9744 255540 Aitken Street, Gisborne 5428 2800 Leaders in Real Estate Excellence

Have you been leaving your doors and windows open over summer, to take advantage of cool breezes?

Insurers suggests it’s not wise, unless you have locks on the screens. In research recently conducted,

one in four residents admitted leaving the front or back door unlocked when at home. A third left

windows unlocked, half leave their car keys in a visible or easily accessible place, while one in six have

left house keys in obvious places like under the doormat or a pot plant. This is worrying behaviour, given

summer is a high-risk time for opportunistic home break-ins. Summertime is typically a time of year

when residents are more likely to be out and about. It’s also just post the Christmas and sales season,

when gifts and newly purchased gadgets and goods are left at home, making them especially vulnerable.

It is not just when you go out that you need to be more security conscious.

Research shows that for a quarter of those who have been the victim of a break in, someone was at

home at the time. We at Dunlop Real Estate are always interested in all aspects of real estate and find

these statistics astonishing. If you have a sale, purchase or letting in mind feel free to call me John

Dunlop on 9744 2555 or call into our convenient offices at Sunbury and Gisborne for a friendly talk

without commitment. If you have any interest in or question about a real estate transaction, feel free to

contact me, John Dunlop on 9744 2555 or call into our friendly offices at Sunbury and Gisborne for a

talk.

Secure your home

This �ve-unit development – known as Lauriston Lane – comprises a beautifully restored weatherboard cottage, and four bagged-brick, stand-alone units each offering different �oor plans and decor. All are ideal as weekenders or for couples, investors and downsizers who appreciate a lifestyle in the midst of artistic, retail and foodie treats. The units are also adjacent to Jean Haynes Park with its barbecue and playground facilities, and within a walk of shops, schools and hospital. All charm on the outside, the cottage has a smart contemporary vibe inside, with all the mod-cons including gas ducted heating. The other four units are thoroughly modern and have lock-up garages and split-systems; the cottage has a carport.

Keatings Real Estate: 5427 2999 Price: $325,000 – $365,000 Private sale

KYNETON 13 Bourke Street, 3444

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On about 824 square metres and with pretty views (from the front) across farmland towards Mount Macedon, this modern gem is all a-sparkle with newness but, with landscaping well on the way, the hard work has been done and all is ready for new owners. Four large bedrooms include the main with walk-in robe and en suite. A separate lounge room near secondary bedrooms (at the back) couples with a family-meals area to provide areas for different occasions, and the kitchen is smart with an island bench topped with Caesarstone and a 900mm cooker. The laundry has the bonus of a walk-in storage closet. A timber deck, open to the sun, looks out to a big backyard planted with fruit trees, camellias, azaleas and natives – with plenty of scope to add more. Gas ducted heating, evaporative cooling, side gate access to backyard, and integrated double garage with internal access are other attractions.

RT Edgar: 5427 1222 Price: $495,000 – $535,000 Private sale

WOODEND 53 OId Lance�eld Road, 3442

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On more than 2000 square metres in a quiet court, with an outlook to rural land and Mount William beyond, this pared-back Victorian-style residence has all the ingredients for comfortable family living and entertaining. Of the four large, newly carpeted bedrooms, the main has a bay window, walk-in robe and full en suite. Living areas include a well-presented lounge room with �oating �oorboards and a wood heater (able to heat about 28 squares), and a spacious family-meals section, also with �oorboards. The tiled kitchen has plenty of timber-look cupboards and bench space, wide fridge recess, underbench oven and electric cooktop. The undercover outdoor entertainment area has a built-in bar, and the huge fully fenced backyard has a big Colorbond shed/double garage. Town water and gas are other perks.

Chess Property Consultants: 5429 5544 Price: $419,000 Private sale

LANCEFIELD 9 Gwen Place, 3435

4 2 2

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In a spot in Jackons Hill estate that takes in the panorama of undulating hills and city skyline beyond, this top-notch house on more than 1000 square metres embodies the best of this type of contemporary build.

It’s the telling extras, the obvious attention to quality, that gives this one the edge – porcelain �oor tiles, a big pivot-hinge front door, 2.7-metre ceilings, LED soft-touch power switches, plentiful storage, an utterly harmonious colour palette, and outdoor areas so perfect it seems almost a crime to walk on the lawn.

Entry is into a hallway gleaming with porcelain, with the large main bedroom on the right. This has roman blinds dressing

windows (a feature throughout), a big walk-in robe and a fully tiled en suite with walk-in shower.

Along a back hallway, two more bedrooms (with triple-door robes) �ank the fully tiled main bathroom, laundry with cabinets and workbench, and a separate toilet.

Double doors off the entry hall open to a study/TV nook/playroom which also works as a fourth bedroom if needed.

Then comes the living hub of kitchen, carpeted sitting area, tiled meals zone, and carpeted rumpus room through a wide entry.

The smart kitchen has white 2pac

cabinetry, lots of drawers, a breakfast bench of waterfall-edged Caesarstone, latte-toned glass splashback, walk-in pantry, Technika Bellissimo dishwasher and a 900mm cooker – the kind of kitchen where it’s a pleasure to have visitors gather around.

Bifold doors from the meals zone provide a seamless �ow to an integrated outdoor room, which has a deck extending to a barbecue set on a stainless-steel bench – and there’s a built-in bar fridge to keep party supplies handy.

Drystone retaining walls are a lovely feature of the backyard, which also has a series of upright sleepers as clever

Leading Real Estate: 9744 2244 Price: $655,000 Private sale

SUNBURY 7 Towerbridge Rise, 3429SUNBURY 7 Towerbridge Rise, 3429SUNBURY

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sculptural elements. Pittosporums parade along the back fence and a timber fort and playground are distractions for kids.

On the south-eastern side, outside the laundry, an elevated deck is another spot to pull up a pew and hide from the sun, and a side gate on the opposite side allows caravan or boat entry.

Other attractions are ducted heating, evaporative cooling, ducted vacuum, fenced vegie boxes, sprinkler system, seven solar panels and a remote-controlled triple garage with internal access and back roller door.

Carole Levy

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Kennedy&Hunt:

33Brantome St,Gisborne,Victoria, 3437Ph: (03)54282544Fax: (03)54282816

AgentContacts:

JasonKennedy: 0417383235WilmaGrumont: 0409138472DominicRomeo: 0407435589

Kennedy & Hunt Real Estate www.kennedyandhunt.com.au

Gisborne8 Coop Drive Private Sale

A brilliant starter or retirement property. With lots of extras andimprovements. Land approx. 700m2.Ready to move into & enjoy. 3 well proportioned bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, laundry,laundry,laundrystudy/4udy/4udy th bedroom & bright living/dining/kitliving/dining/kitliving/ chen. Features inc. high ceilings & doors,double glazing, evap cooling, speaker & ethernet cabling, dishwasher & decking.Integrated dbl garage. Garden shed & irrigation system complete the landscaping.

Private Sale Details:

$555,000

Viewing Times:

Saturday11.00 - 11.30am

Property Information:

A 3 B 2 C 2

NEWLISTING

Gisborne17 Dalton Street Private Sale

A dream come true in one beautiful property! Prestigious location &exceptional quality. Landscaped Garden over approx. 1119m2.Spacious home - 4 bedrooms + study,udy,udy 3 bathrooms, formal lounge & dining areas,kitchen/meals/living & alfresco ‘room’. 2.7m ceilings, refrigerated air con, vacuumsystem, fully wired for surround sound, pyrolytic oven & the list goes on! Magnificentfamily home with many characterful features to enjoy.

Private Sale Details:

$875,000

Property Information:

A 4 B 3 C 2

Gisborne1 Aurora Close

Private Sale Details:$700,000 - $729,000

Viewing Times:Saturday11.00 - 11.30am

Property Info: A 4 B 2 C 2

At last – A country style home &garden just minutes from town!Large block of approx. 2000m2.Beautiful tree-lined streets create a charmingbackdrop for this property . Timeless designo�ers 4 bedrms, lounge, kitchen/meals/familyarea & children’s retreat. Ensuite, bathroom,laundry & double garage. Undercoverentertaining area, vegetable gardens, chickenhouse, shed, tanks & your very own orchard!

Gisborne45 Goode Street Auction

Fantastic Location – Character Home.Private Established Garden of Approx. 1010m2.Wide tree lined street & walking distance to all facilities. Accommodation is on 3 levels& o�ers country style kitchen/meals, sitting room, 3 bedrms & study + 4th bedrm orrumpus. Natural gas central heating, evap. cooling, timber floors, water tanks & more.Covered outdoor area, carport, shed & paving. A cosy family home.

Auction Details:

E.S.R. $500,000 - $550,000Saturday 7th March at 11.00am

Viewing Times:

Saturday2.00 - 2.30pm

Property Information:

A 3 B 2 C 2

Gisborne231 Sheedy Road

Private Sale Details:$775,000

Viewing Times:Saturday1.00 - 1.30pm

Property Info: A 4 B 2 C 2

Timber floors, high ceilings, largeland & swimming pool! A hiddentreasure. Land approx. 4000m2.Absolutely brilliant family home with all theprivacy & space you can possibly use! O�ers 4bedrms, bathroom, 2nd shower room, kitchen/meals, living room with vaulted ceiling &adjoining rumpus/tv area. Outside o�ers brickgarage & workshop, in ground pool, deck &veggie gardens. Right on the edge of town.

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Kennedy&Hunt:

33Brantome St,Gisborne,Victoria, 3437Ph: (03)54282544Fax: (03)54282816

AgentContacts:

JasonKennedy: 0417383235WilmaGrumont: 0409138472DominicRomeo: 0407435589

Kennedy & Hunt Real Estate www.kennedyandhunt.com.au

GISBORNE SOUTH54 Je�rey Court Private Sale

“The Oval”.Immaculate 10 acres in prime Gisborne South location.

Sweeping driveway leads to a large 4 bedroom family home withexceptional family and games rooms, enclosed spa and sunroom. The“parent’s zone” comprises enormous ensuite and one of the largestWIR/drWIR/drWIR/ essing rooms imaginable (incorporating private study space),ensuring mum and dad are well catered for. Access to the upstairsliving spaces is easily accessible from the other bedrooms, providingthe rest of the family with an incredible space to relax, entertain orjust spread out. Upstairs includes bar and balcony with brilliant views.Property infrastructure includes 2 car garage, workshop, stables, largedam, gazebo & 90,000 litre water tank.

Private Sale Details:

Contact Agent

Viewing Times:

Saturday2.00 - 2.30pm

Property Information:

A 4 B 2 C 3

Gisborne19 Wyralla Crescent Private Sale

Top of the Township!

Great opportunity in the tightly held Wyralla Crescent precinct. Thiselevated light filled residence is constructed to capture views acrossthe township and beyond. The warm interior of this home provides 3bedrooms with separate living and dining areas, plus WIR and ensuiteto master bedroom. The timber deck to the full length of the houseprovides further living options and maximises the breathtaking views.The garden o�ers beautifully landscaped, low maintenance gardens.

Private Sale Details:

Contact Agent

Viewing Times:

Saturday12.00 - 12.30pm

Property Information:

A 3 B 2 C 2

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102 MAIN STREET,STREET,STREET ROMSEYMSEYMSE 3434

5429 5544OPEN 7 DAYSDAYSDA www.chessprwww.chessprwww oper.chessproper.chesspr ty.com.auty.com.auty

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102 Main Street, Romsey 3434 PH: 5429 5544

OPEN 7 DAYS

ROMSEY $595,000

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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LANCEFIELD $655,000-$670,000

Goldie-locks meets the 3 bears–12.5acres� Main bedroom with full ensuite, parents retreat, WIR & balcony� Excellent kitchen/meals� Delightful lounge with hydronic heating & OFP� 2 further bedrooms downstairs (or 1 + study)� Well fenced dam/lake, rick volcanic soil, abundance of water,ter,ter produc-tive vegie garden,stunning views

� Extensive 230m2 sheds & carports

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ROMSEY $752,000

Perfect Hobby Farm - 7 acres� Three very large bedrooms—main with WIR� Elegant formal lounge, formal dining� Exceptionally spacious kitchen, Informal dining opening to front deck� Family room leading to sheltered rear deck� Massive shed to house farm machinery� Excellent dog run, fenced paddocks� Town water,ter,ter tank water,ter,ter bore water

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Re-Live The Roaring 20’s- 1800m2� Many original features� Large block, very private� Ducted Gas Heating, Split System and Solid Fuel Heating� North facing entertaining area� Walk to the shops and public transport

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Million Dollar Views Are Here– 1880M2� Superb views with a rural outlook� Very spacious with magnificent lounge� Wonderful kitchen with walk-in-pantry� Meals area opening to the covered entertainment area� Large rumpus room� Under house storage/ workshop & extra-large garage� TEXT 12CLOVER TO 0418 710 157 FOR MORE INFO & PHOTOS

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This magnificent 5 acre property isa hop, step and jump, from MainStreet, Romsey; in fact about 1.5km. Situated on good arable land,the block has a fresh water bore,which supplements town water tothe home, garden and property.The house is solid and quality build,with lots of space and charm. Thetreed grounds with superb gardens.• Extra-large main bedroomwith ensuite, walk-in-robe andwonderful views of the garden

• Bedrooms 2 & 3 are doublerooms with built-in-robes

• Formal lounge/dining – light andspacious with an outlook to thegardens and paddocks

• Wonderful kitchen – gas/electricoven, excellent storage plusinformal meals area

• Outstanding rumpus/theatreroom or guest retreat. Bi-folddoors allow this room to bedivided into living/study

• Study/ironing room• Family bathroom, plus largelaundry

• Private side access with porch-ideal for guests

The “piece de resistance” is thecovered, enclosed entertainmentarea. Warm in winter, cool and airyin summer and fly free! Includedis an as new BBQ, extractor fan,mounted T.V, security screens andcafé blinds.Extras include large lock up shed/workshop. Two carports plus coverfor caravan or boats, garage underroof.Save on costs with extensive solarpanels plus rainwater tanks.Suited for sheep, horses, cows orfruit trees.A “walk-in-walk-out” property. - APure Gem.

“CARINYA”“CARINYA”“CARINY What A Gem1791 Romsey Road ROMSEY $683,000

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ROMSEY $715,000

How Peaceful it is!-2.88 ha approx.� Three large bedrooms with spacious BIR’s� Study or 4th bedroom� Large, light airy lounge room� Large rumpus/family room� Family sized kitchen opening to family meals area� Double garage under roof� Town, tank and dam water

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“SKIN DEEP”After 11 years of waiting, Richard and I have had ourfirst crop of apricots.

The skins were a little marked and they were ofirregular shapes. As we do not spray, some even hadsmall critter holes in them, but oh my goodness, theywere beautiful apricots. Rich and juicy, they tastedabsolutely wonderful!

We can become somewhat obsessed with “skindeep” appearances, even when looking at a propertyto purchase.

As a purchaser it is so important to consider a varietyof aspects:

• Is the property in the right location

• Is the property the right size

• Is the property the price we can afforafforaf d

• Is the home well built!!

Even with houses “skin deep” gloss and glamour willdo us no good at all if the underlying structure is poor.poor.poorThere are times when a purchaser will comment thata property is “a little dated!” – Cosmetic changes area small price to pay if the structure is good.

Ensure that you, as a purchaser,chaser,chaser look beyond “skindeep” beauty when buying a home. A building andpest inspection as part of the “condition of sale” willbe money well spent and may avoid years of heartache.

Look beyond “skin deep” beauty when buying – lookfor strong, well built, structure or as Richard wouldput it “strong bones!”

• Column supplied by Liz Dormontt. Liz is a directorof Chess Property Consultants, based in Romsey.To contact Liz, phone 5429 5544 or check out theirwebsite at www.chessproperty.com.au

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Shop 3, 2 Brook Street, Sunbury 03 9744 2244 leadingrealestate.com.au

Sunbury Pty Ltd

3 Agar Place, Sunbury3A 2B 2C

SPACIOUS SERENITY!This modern open concept living o�erso�erso�multiple living zones, �owing to a centralkitchen complete with dishwasher.This then overlooks to the meals areaand then to the family living room.

Accommodation includes Masterbedroom incorporating full ensuite andWIR plus 2 generous sized bedroomswith BIR’ and central bathroom.Additional features include ducted heating,refrigerated air conditioning, 12 roof solarpanels, sun-blinds and remote DLUG.

Price: $379,000Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]

SOLD

Unit 22/31-33 Timins Street,Sunbury2A 1B 1C

WHY RENT? OWN TODAY!DAY!DAYou’ll love this value for money neat and tidytwo bedroom unit with a generous sizedlounge room, single bathroom, kitchen/meals,heating, air conditioning, courtyard, singlecarport and walking distance to town centre &all amenities. Perfecrfecrf t for someone looking for alowmaintenance property and must be seen.

Price: $239,000Inspection: 11.30am to 12.00pmPhoto ID requiredContact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]

5a Daly Close, Sunbury 3A 1B 2C

GET IN QUICK!Featuring 3 good sized bedrooms with BIR’s and a central two

way bathroom �tted with a spa bath, this bright open plan living

home o�erso�erso� a sizable and well-designed kitchen with stainless steel

appliances and complete with dishwasher with a wonderful outlook

of landscaped gardens through every window. Incorporating a

generous meals area and an incredible family lounge room with

sliding doors out to a rear decked undercover entertaining area,

this home will tick many boxes of the must have wish list items.

Additional features include double lock-up garage with rear roller door

access, 9-foot9-foot9-f ceilings throughout, down lights, timber Venetian blinds,

ducted heating, S/S cooling and much more!

Price: $340,000 to $360,000

Inspection:Saturday 10:45am to 11:15amPhoto ID required

Contact:Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]

10 Border Boulevard, Sunbury 4A 2B 2C

PREMIUM QUALITY EX-DISPLAY HOME!This impressive Metricon ex-display home is perfect for a familywho wants quality and space at the forefront of their mind.

With incredible street appeal, as you step inside you will be captivatedbyhigh ceilings.O�erO�erO� ingmultiple living zones including a large separateformal lounge/dining which is set up as a home theatre room completewith screen and projector, open plan kitchen/meals and family room.

Accommodation includes four good size bedrooms includingmaster with full ensuite and walk in robe with sliding doors out tothe backyard plus a further 3 double sized bedrooms with BIR’s.

Additional features include evaporative cooling, ducted heating, doubleremote control garagewith rear access, a large powered shed andmore!

Price: $420,00 - $450,000

Inspection:Saturday 10.00am to 10.30amPhoto ID required

Contact:Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]

Sunbury Pty Ltd

WANTEDMOREHOUSES!

DUE TO A RECORD BREAKINGSELLING SPREE,WE HAVE SOLD AN

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CALL US TODAY ANDSELL THE LEADINGWAY!!

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To see our full range of properties for sale go to:www.dunloprealestate.com.au

54 Evans Street, Sunbury40 Aitken Street, Gisborne

9744 25555428 2800

Leaders in Real Estate Excellence

Lance Long 0473 026 491Jo Peel 0419 354 294

Richard Henry 0437 755 726Andrew Bearman 0487 264 325

Doug Gray 0413 161 804Julie Gloster 0408 323 056

Michael Garvey 0412 298 258John Dunlop 0419 001 991

A once in a life time opportunity to secure this closeto town potential development property (STCA) on1012m² approx Lot. This 4 bedroom home with 2bathrooms, lounge/dining, kitchen/meals and rumpusroom.

48 Mitchells Lane Sunbury

FOR SALE $395,000INSPECT This Saturday 11.00-11.30am

Photo ID RequiredCONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555

POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY (STCA)Place your stake in securing this meticulous 5 brfamily home on a 950m² approx allotment. Impressivetouches, easily maintained garden with a north facingpergola. Spacious kit/family/meals, parents retreat,natural gas heating with a fantastic oversized garage.Close to all essential amenities.

2 Hyperno Court New Gisborne

FOR SALE $585,000INSPECT This Saturday 2.30-3.00pm

Photo ID RequiredCONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555

SECURE THIS WINNER!!

On 4.4 acres (approx.) with town water this 3 brhome is set amongst mature cypress and gumtrees. Numerous improvements will delight the newowners. Covered ent area, 2 paddocks, 3 stables,horse wash and 2 large concreted sheds with power.

Romsey

FOR SALE $595,000 - $630,000INSPECT BY APPOINTMENT

CONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800

THE ONE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR

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Just minutes from town & train station this 4bedroom home features kitchen / dining, 2 livingareas, 2 bathrooms, heating & cooling, undercoverentertainment, pony paddock, bore, triple garageand large shed.

154 Saunders Road New Gisborne

FOR SALE $595,000INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 10.00-10.30am

Photo ID RequiredCONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800

A PERFECT COUNTRY LIFESTYLE 1.023 HECTARES - TOWN WATER

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10.00-10.30am9 Vernon Close, New Gisborne154 Saunders Road, New Gisborne

10.00-11.00am109 Aitken Street, Gisborne

11.00-11.30am1 Skyline Drive, Gisborne11 Ruthven Street, Sunbury

11.30-12.00pm110 Smith Street, Macedon10 James Close, Sunbury

12.00-12.30pm14 Sauvignon Court, Sunbury

12.30-1.00pm12 La Perouse Court, Sunbury

1.00-1.30pm60 Jacksons Creek Way, Gisborne3 Centenary Avenue, Macedon7 Bowerbird Place, Sunbury

1.30-2.00pm

980 Craigieburn Road, Oaklands Junction

4 Centenary Avenue, Macedon

52 Kilmore Road. Gisborne

2.00-2.30pm

20 Rye Court, Romsey

2.30-3.00pm

32 Haires Road, Bullengarook

2 Hyperno Court, New Gisborne

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54 Evans Street, Sunbury40 Aitken Street, Gisborne

9744 25555428 2800

Leaders in Real Estate Excellence

Lance Long 0473 026 491Jo Peel 0419 354 294

Richard Henry 0437 755 726Andrew Bearman 0487 264 325

Doug Gray 0413 161 804Julie Gloster 0408 323 056

Michael Garvey 0412 298 258John Dunlop 0419 001 991

All you could wish for in this spacious 5 bedroomfamily home. 2 Living areas, modern kitchen, multiplebathrooms, 2 car garage with workshop and internalaccess to residence. This is a must inspect home.

7 Bowerbird Place Sunbury

FOR SALE $560,000-$590,000INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 1.00-1.30pm

Photo ID RequiredCONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555

FABULOUS JACKSONS HILL

This 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home is tailor madefor a young family or property investor. Located in aquiet pocket of Sunbury. Its location provides accessto all the local amenities and services.

11 Ruthven Street Sunbury

FOR SALE $345,000-$355,000INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 11.00-11.30am

Photo ID RequiredCONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555

SUNBURY SERENITYBrilliantly positioned, featuring 4 queen sizedbedrooms plus study, central bathroom with spa,timber kitchen with dishwasher, open plan living &formal lounge. Offering solar heated pool, alfrescoentertaining area and large double garage.

3 Centenary Avenue Macedon

FOR SALE $579,000INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 1.00-1.30pm

Photo ID RequiredCONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555

ULTIMATE FAMILY SENSATION! 1973m2 approx

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Offering 3 bedrooms, main with ensuite and WIR, largeopen plan kitchen/meals/family room, main bathroom,lounge, gas ducted heating and split system airconditioner. Fully landscaped gardens front and rear inthis sought after tree lined street. Walking distance tothe station and close to local schools.

New Gisborne

FOR SALE $695,000-$725,000INSPECT By Appointment

CONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800

PERFECTION AND POSITION

RENTAL PROPERTIES AVAILABLE

Sunbury

$360 PW Available: 13/3

VIEWS OF SUNBURY 4 brfamily home, ens, BIR’s, Kit/meals/family, gas and electriccooking, dishwasher, seplounge, ducted heat, mainbathroom, laundry, double lockup garage

Gisborne

$425 PW Available: 3/2

ENJOYTHE LIFESTYLECountry-style family home has3 brs, ens, WIR, study, timberkit, meals, spacious formal andinformal living. rear decking,ducted and wood heat, dblegarage.

Sunbury

$315 PW Available: 17/1

COURT LOCATION 3 brfamily home with BIR, ens, kit,family and meals, separatelounge, gas heating, splitsystem, patio, garden shed,double carport and extra roomfor off street parking.

Gisborne

$400 PW Available: Now

LOVELY DOUBLE STOREYTOWNHOUSE 3 brs, BIR’s,kit, downstairs ens, laundry,pleasant courtyard and doubleremote garage. Walkingdistance to town.

Sunbury

$425 PW Available: Now

LARGE FAMILY HOME 4brs, ens and WIR. Separatelounge room, large open plankitchen, meals and familyroom. Feats gas cooking,dishwasher, powder room,rear deck, dbl garage withinternal access to house.

Lancefield

$320 PW Available: Now

COUNTRY COTTAGE 2good size brs, BIR’s, study or3rd, kit/meals, large L-Shapedlounge/dining, pergola,double remote garage, easymaintenance yard with rearaccess.

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54 Evans Street, Sunbury40 Aitken Street, Gisborne

9744 25555428 2800

Leaders in Real Estate Excellence

Lance Long 0473 026 491Jo Peel 0419 354 294

Richard Henry 0437 755 726Andrew Bearman 0487 264 325

Doug Gray 0413 161 804Julie Gloster 0408 323 056

Michael Garvey 0412 298 258John Dunlop 0419 001 991

A fabulous 4 bedroom family home on approx.1846m2. Formal and informal living areas, open planfamily room / meals / well appointed timber kitchen,2 bathrooms, rumpus and double garage. Close tolocal shops, schools and railway station. Easy freewayaccess.ESTIMATED SELLING RANGE: $495,000-$540,000

110 Smith Street Macedon

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY @ 12noonINSPECT THIS SATURDAY 11.30-12.00PM

Photo ID RequiredCONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800

SURPRISINGLY SPACIOUS AND AFFORDABLE FAMILY HOMEThese homes offer an appealing lifestyle, many with 2car garage, quality fittings throughout, all have privatelow maintenance courtyards and gardens. Contact usand inspect today to select your new lifestyle! Pricedfrom $390,000-$530,000.

109 Aitken Street Gisborne (Access via service road)

FOR SALE $390,000-$530,000INSPECT Display open this Sat 10-11.00am

Photo ID RequiredCONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800

PRESTIGE VILLAGE ENVIRONMENT - 2-3 & 4 BEDROOM VILLAS.

Stylish property, within easy reach of the primary schooland train station. Offering 3 bedrooms, ensuite, WIR,open plan kitchen / meals / family area and a greatcovered outdoor entertainment area.

9 Vernon Close New Gisborne

FOR SALE $469,000INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 10.00-10.30AM

Photo ID RequiredCONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800

FABULOUS FAMILY HOME IN SOUGHT AFTER LOCATIONThe search is over for anyone wishing to purchasetheir dream Romsey residence. Set on over 1500sqm this youthful and spectacular home is still underwarrantee and is sure to satisfy the most discerningrequirements.

Romsey

FOR SALE $495,000INSPECT BY APPOINTMENT

CONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555

A SHAW THING

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54 Evans Street, Sunbury40 Aitken Street, Gisborne

9744 25555428 2800

Leaders in Real Estate Excellence

Lance Long 0473 026 491Jo Peel 0419 354 294

Richard Henry 0437 755 726Andrew Bearman 0487 264 325

Doug Gray 0413 161 804Julie Gloster 0408 323 056

Michael Garvey 0412 298 258John Dunlop 0419 001 991

Private and secure home with 3 bedrooms, main withWIR, 2 with BIRs, lounge, dining, kitchen, bathroom,laundry and garage/workshop.

12 La Perouse Close Sunbury

FOR SALE $310,000INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 12.30-1.00PM

Photo ID RequiredCONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555

PRIVATE OASIS

Contemporary limestone home on 29 acresapprox.. This lifestyle property features3 bedrooms, study or 4th bedroom, 2 bathrooms,stylish kitchen and 3 living areas. A massive shed isideal for truckies or tradies.

Bullengarook

FOR SALE $775,000INSPECT BY APPOINTMENT

CONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800

CONTEMPORARY HOME IN A PERFECT SETTING

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4 br home featuring English conservatory withmagnificent views of Gisborne. Surrounded bylandscaped gardens, boasting multiple living areasincluding kit/din/fam, theatre room, library, 3 car grg/workshop, tennis court, gazebo and cubby house.

1 Skyline Drive Gisborne

FOR SALE $799,000INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 11.00-11.30am

Photo ID RequiredCONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800

‘MUCKLEFORD HALL’ – EXECUTIVE HOME ON ¾ ACRE APPROX

Watch the video at www.dunloprealestate.com.au

Fantastic opportunity to secure this fantastic familyhome featuring 3 bedrooms, ensuite to main, formallounge, open plan meals/living, timber kitchen leadingout to an undercover outdoor area, on a 714m² approxallotment. Double garage and ramp for wheelchairaccess.

Sunbury

FOR SALE $395,000INSPECT BY APPOINTMENT

CONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555

NEST OR INVEST!

.Located on a massive block withhuge light filled rooms and luxuriousappointments this vast exec homewill take your breath away, Set in thedesirable Rolling Meadows Estate this4 br, 3 bathroom abode will delight thesenses.

14 Sauvignon Court Sunbury

FOR SALE $750,000INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 12.00-12.30PM

Photo ID RequiredCONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555

HIGH ROLLING MEADOWS-3186m2 approx

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7/38 Brantome [email protected]

Janis Paul 0417 560 897Robert Wilson 0432 689 763Jim Paul 0418 283 904Rob Cook 0418 527 105

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NEW GISBORNE 26 DALRAY CRESCENTBE WOWED WHEN YOU ENTER THESE HUMBLE PORTALS.Exclusively for the discerning buyer, this 4BR classic residence has quality, space and light. High ceilings, stunning flooring, gracious lounges, huge living room and additional rumpus room. Enchanting garden aspects include private outdoor entertaining areas, fenced inground pool. Oozing with good taste. Approx 1200m2.

$739,000

OPEN THURSDAY 6.30-7.00PM

NEW GISBORNE 2 VERNON CLOSEIn a fantastic location, is this four bedroom family home, master E/S and WIR, all others BIR. Fabulous modern style and houseplan. Double integrated garage. Delightful New Gisborne neighbourhood in very convenient location near schools, transport, shops and freeway access. Easily manageable approx 731sqm block.

$539,000

OPEN SATURDAY 1.00-1.30PM

RIDDELLS CREEK 12 LARTER COURTSensational! 39.9 sqs of high star energy rating. Best of kitchens, bathrooms and appliances. XL dble garage. 4BR, study, sitting room, equipped home cinema, gigantic living room, outdoor living room with Pizza oven and BBQ, bar/servery to decking. Walkway to shops/train. Certain to impress! Altogether Amazing!

$629,000

OPEN SATURDAY 12.00-12.30PM

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GISBORNE 8 CAMPBELL ROADTen beautiful acres! Lovely BV classic style 4BR home with Ranges views. Lush land, ideal for horses. Shedding, dam and circular driveway. Close to township on good bitumen road. Value and lifestyle opportunity!

$719,500

OPEN SATURDAY 1.00-1.30PM

MOUNT MACEDON 2 CLARKE STREET“BOSWORTH FIELD” is a low maintenance beautiful half acre cnr block on Mt Macedon Road. 4 Bedrooms (or 3+ study) family room, sep lounge/dining room. Enjoy the bird parades from the lovely outside decked area directly off the delightful rumpus room. Natural gas and town water.

$680,000 Negotiable

OPEN SATURDAY 12.00-12.30PM

GISBORNE 181 WILLOWBANK ROADPrestige on enormous 2136m2 corner block! This heart winning Federation style charmer has all the comforts! 3 big BR, two studies, formal and informal living. Great infrastructure inc outdoor entertaining to dream of, well fitted garage/workshop, men’s cave. Quality with character. Stunning!

$749,000

OPEN SATURDAY 11.00-11.30AM

RIDDELLS CREEK 263 SANDY CREEK ROADGLORIOUSLY UNIQUE Circa 1888 “LEAWARRA” Situated on an established English garden allotment of approx 8288m2 this unique period residence of engaging quality is sensitively restored for today’s living requirements. 3 bedrooms (ES), formal and informal living, sep dining, courtyard. Many original features.

$969,000

RIDDELLS CREEK 2A MAHONEY’S ROADUNIQUE! On enormous 2350m2 at the end of a long driveway is a private contemporary 3BR plus study home. Stylish kitchen and bathrooms, 2x carports, plus large garage/shed/workshop. Drive to rear. Very different and gorgeous!

$449,000

UNDER OFFER

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Superbly Located, Generously Proportioned on a Manageable BlockWhen Only the Best will Do

Substantial and Beautifully Built Home in a Perfect 90 acre Setting

• 3 dble bedrooms carpeted with BIR’S (WIR in Main)• 2 bathrooms (Ensuite in Main)• Open Planned Living and dining rooms• Kitchen with stainless steel appliances, 5 burner stove,

range hood, dishwasher, pantry, island bench androom for a large fridge.

• Seamless transition to covered outdoor entertainingroom through sliding glass doors

• Casual barbecue covered area• Double garage with internal access• Laundry with outside access• Gas ducted central heating and air-conditioning• 5 years young Metricon Brick, timber and tiled home• Large garden shed• Land 676m2

•Multiple Living areas of excellent proportions with exceptional natural light•Dining area has spectacular views over the garden and beyond while the media room’s just perfect for relaxing•4 magnificent double bedrooms with BIR’s (WIR in Main)•2 bathrooms, ensuite in main, laundry with walk-in linen•Stunning timber kitchen with stainless steel appliances, 5 burner stove, dishwasher, central island bench and

large pantry•DLUG detached garage,sep lg workshop with enclosed storage area•Gas ducted central heating, solid fuel heater, fully insulated•Extra large dam recharged with spring runoff, seasonal dam plus 2 x 25,000 litre tanks•Volcanic soil, excellent fencing, multiplesectioned yards, facilities suitable for horses/cattle or both•Hay Shed, round yard and dog enclosure plus dirt bike / cross country horse riding track

Short stroll to shops, medical and the bus just outside your door- Perfect Living

Highly adaptable property with 2 road frontages offering strong potential for various uses which may include cattle breeding/fattening and equine interests. Settled closely to three prominent vineyards on the scenic and peaceful Mount William Rd.

82 Main Street, RomseyJulie Ellis 0409433699

Property Manager

Ph (03) 54296842James Shalders 0412136578

Licensed Sales Agent

Fax ( 03) 54296846 Jane Lansell-Smith 0412457881

Licensed Sales AgentEvery precaution has been taken to establish accuracy of the above information but does not constitute any misrepresentation by the vendor or agent.

30 minutes from Melbourne airport and 50 minutes from CBD

STEP INSIDE –VERY ELEGANT

REDUCED NOW FROM $430,000

ROMSEY 7 WIMERA CLOSE

•Situated on approx 1500M2•Large 3 BRMS + Study•Main Rm full Ensuite•Quality tiles, carpets

•Set in a well-established street•Contempory vogue design façade•3 BRM young property•Set on manageable land size

•Family/ Meals/S.S Kitchen•Undercover Entertainment area•DLUG and 4 Bay Shed/ Workshop•Ducted Heating and Evap Cooling

•Family/Meals sep lounge•Open Plan Kitchen•DLUG/Alfresco•Ducted Heating

ContactJames Shalders

0412 136 578

FOR SALE$435,000

OFI Sat 21st & 28th February 10-10.30am

or by Appointment

Jane Lansell-SmithM: 0412 457 881

[email protected]

Expressions of Interest Closing Friday 27th March at 5pm

OFI Sat 21st & 28th February11-12pm

or by Appointment

Jane Lansell-SmithM: 0412 457 881

[email protected]

VOGUE LIVINGNOW FROM

$390,000

ContactJames Shalders

0412 136 578

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Suite 8, 75 High StreetWoodend54272277

www.stockdaleleggo.com.au/woodend

62 Piper StreetKynetonThis delightful double storey property oozesthe character and charm of a bygone era

Downstairs is currently operating as a wood-fired pizzarestaurant with commercial kitchen with cool room, split-leveldining salon and well-equipped bar.In addition, outside dining areas include a delightful rearcourtyard with bar and parking, and two bar/benches at thefront of the property.Upstairs has been recently refurbished and has new carpets inthe four function rooms, office and staircase.Features include: freshly painted throughout; massive splitsystem; ceiling fans; separate male and female amenities, andstaff facilities with shower.Currently Leased: $35,690.64 per annum

Auction Wednesday 4thMarch 12.00 noon

Terms 10% deposit balance 60 days

Inspect By Appointment

Agent Francis Lyford-Pike 0417 388 452

[email protected]

B 3 C 2

Woodend - Ashbourne Lot 1 Keyes Road Beautiful Natural Habitat and Pristine Privacy on 20Ha (49.6 Acres)Enjoy absolute seclusion from within this enticing native treed property conveniently situated midway between Woodend and Trentham which backs onto the Wombat State Forest.

Please Note: This property is being sold without a current planning permit to allow the use and development of the land for the erection of a dwelling. It will be the purchaser’s responsibility to obtain any required permits from the Macedon Ranges Shire.

Auction Saturday 14 March at 1pm

Auction Saturday 14 March at 11am

Woodend 71 East Street (Also known as 31 Brewster Street)

'Anslow'A modest 3 bedroom weatherboard residence situated only a short stroll from the Woodend Primary School, Ruby McKenzie Park, the Five Mile Creek walking track & only a couple of minutes by car to the Woodend Village. Ideally suitable for �rst home buyers, investors or ideal site for the replacement of existing residence with modern new home, unit development, or subdivision, subject to council approval.

Reserve Price $150,000

John Keating 0419 880 444

Reserve Price $327,500

View Sat 21 Feb 11-11.30amSat 28 Feb 11-11.30amor by appointment

John Keating0419 880 444

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SUNBURY & MACEDON RANGES

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� Full Insurance� All work Council approved

� 15 years guarantee

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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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THE WOOD BLOKESplit Redgum Firewood

“All prices include delivery”

Credit Card payments available

2m - $300 3m - $4204m - $550 6m - $8008m - $1000 12m - $1380

14m - $1540

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� We Load For You � Free QuotesJEFF 9744 1401 - 0418 998 823

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RIDDLES CREEKFull board.$120pw.

Only employed orfull time student need

apply.0407 527 169

Suppliers & installers of:

52 Barry Road, New Gisborne5428 3477www.aplo.com.au 1146671-HM31-14

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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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Gisborne based, servicing the Macedon Ranges“A local providing for locals”

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ADVERTISERS, in this section arequalified practitioners and offernon-sexual services.

CHIHUAHUA PUPPY, born 23/10/14, innoculated, microchippedand wormed. 982000363088847. $850. 0405 555 443.

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Over 60 years experience in Macedon Ranges

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FARRIER Prompt, professionaland reliable. Friendly service.Call Kaz anytime on 0409 333597.

V Water Solutions

V Farrier

Call Dale Cousins for a FREE Measure & Quote

0417 335 559 5424 [email protected]

30 years experience in the Macedon Ranges and Hepburn Shire

RE-ROOFReplace old tiles with new Colorbond Corrugated Iron.

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Licensed Roofing Plumbers Used

The ForumGentleman’s Club

Open midday to late 7 day a week.

Secure off street parking, air conditioned, clean, self-contained rooms.

Come in and meet one of our ladiesand make sure your new year is off

to a happy start.

Ladies welcome.

20 Norton Drive, Melton.Phone 03 9746 8922.11

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• 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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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

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4 HOUSEHOLDSMACEDON

73 Margaret Street(behind the school),Saturday 21st Feb,

9am-2pm.Everything must go.

Phone - 1300 Escort1300 372 678.

24hrs/7 days. swa4281be.

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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)

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FIVE STAR REBLOCKING & UNDERPINNING

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Contact Simon:9309 0700 - 0411 174 000

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CREDIT CARDS & EFTPOS WELCOMECREDIT CARDS & EFTPOS WELCOMELadies Warmly Welcomed

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ALL ADVERTISEMENTS bookedunder this classification arestrictly for ancillary roles only.To comply with the law it is stillan offence under the Sex WorkAct 1994 to publish anystatements intended or likely toinduce a person to seek work asa sex worker.

ARE U BI CURIOUSWHATEVER Try a sensual malebody rub by an attractivefriendly guy. 0402 640 397swa1159xe.

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DAVID McINTOSH (Manager)QUALIFIED ARBORISTPhone: 5428 6359 or 0418 526 769

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WEDDING PHOTO Packagesfrom $395, full coverage, incCDs, 20 years experience. RingMike. 0416 386 049 or 97484651.

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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

AARON’S TILINGOver 30 Years Experience Specialising In: • Floor & Wall Tiles • Old & New Homes

• Kitchen & Bathroom Renovation Free Measure & Quote.

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SUNDAY 22ND FEBRUARY AT 10AMTHE HARBA HOTEL / RESTAURANTESPLANADE, MORNINGTON 3931

CLOSING DOWN AFTER 60 YEARS OF TRADINGICONIC LANDMARK OF THEMORNINGTON PENNINSULA

Fully operational hotel/restaurant/commercialcooking equipment ~ All to be removed from site

within 7 days after auction.Chip fryers, 8 burner stove, Grill, Overhead, Canopies, Combi oven, Lge cool room, Bain marie hot/cold, Prep benches, Planetary mixer, Pizza oven, Pizza dough mixer, Ice machine, 100kg bin, Plates & pots, Dishwasher, Glass washer, Coffee machine, Under bar Fridges, 2 door display fridge, 2 door SS fridge/freezer, Fridges, Freezer, SS shelving, Benches & sinks, Microwave, Salamander, Full gycol system, Fonts & taps etc., Flour & food bins, Industrial stirrer, Lge pots, Pans, Urns, Commercial cooking utensils, Advantipos, cash register system digital screen & print out, Lots of electrical appliances.... all commercial quality in working order electric & gas equipment, Candelabras, Tables & chairs to seat 150 patrons with full glassware, Cutlery, Plates, Complete setting, Spirit pourers, Racks, Mats, Runners, Cleaning equipment, Assorted alcohol, Wine barrels, Promotional gear, Glasses, Jugs, measurers, Ice buckets, Champagne buckets & frames, Full complete operational bar ware etc., Split system, Overhead lighting, Sound system, PA system, Bar stools, Xmas tree, tables, Mirrors, Art work, Umbrella’s & stands, 20 timber model sailing ships (old collection), Office furniture & equipment, Timber lectern, Antique quirky trendy furniture, Dome roofed leadlight auditorium ceiling, Lge fish tank with huge fish, Lots of collectable bar ornaments & knick knacks..... Far too much to list!Please keep in mind this is a fully stocked & operational bar & restaurant that is equipped to serve 150 people at one time!**Please note: Vendor will have gas & electricity disconnected. Purchasers are to remove goods within 7 days of auction at purchaser’s expense.

Visit our website for photos & to subscribe to our email list.INSPECTION DAY OF SALE FROM 8.30am... STRICTLY PAYMENT & REMOVAL WITHIN 7 DAYS OF SALE… STRICTLY PAYMENT BY CASH, EFTPOS OR CC (CC FEE 1.5%) ONLY, CHEQUES WILL NOT

BE ACCEPTED… 15% BP APPLIES TO ALL SALES…M.E. Auctions

Clearing Sale SpecialistsPh: 0418 509 134

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A 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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RING-A-BIN

2M, 3M, 4M, 6M & 9MWalk in bins available

Macedon Ranges / Sunbury based/ Gisborne7 days a week

Support your local business

1300 746 422 0418 392 622

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RomseyRedgumSupplies

Excellent Quality

3m split......... $140 pcm6m split..........$135 pcm12m split........$125 pcmFree Delivery All areas

Phone Peter0418 384 796

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Phone Peter on03 5423 7103

Free DeliveryAll Areas

6m split .... $135 pcm3m split .... $140 pcmEARLY BIRD SPECIAL

12m split.... $125pcm20m split.... $115pcm20m unsplit ..$110 pcm

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The original provider servicingMacedon Ranges and surrounding areas

Phone: (03) 5428 1871Mobile: 0439 375 140

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Notice of an ApplicationUnder section 60 of the Transfer of Land Act 1958

to become registered proprietor of landThe reference number is application No. 131666J.The applicant has applied to become the registered proprietor of land then part of which is located at 674 Mount Macedon Road, Mount Macedon. The applicant claims to have acquired title to the land by adverse possession.The land is shown marked “A” on the plan posted on the land. The plan may also be inspected at the office of Land Victoria, 570 Bourke Street, Melbourne.The current registered proprietor of the land is Leslie Wenzel and Norman Ernest Wenzel of Essendon (folio of the Register Vol 4692 Fol 323).The applicant has applied for title to the land free of encumbrances.If you believe you are affected by the application you should seek independent legal advice.I may grant this application after 30 days form the posting of a notice on the land if satisfied that the applicant has acquired title by possession to the land.Anyone with an interest in the land can lodge a caveat under section 61 of the Transfer of Land Act 1958.This caveat lapse 30 days after lodgement unless the caveator has commenced court proceedings and given me notice of the proceedings or obtained and served an injunction on me.If this caveat lapses or is withdrawn I may grant this application if satisfied that the applicant has acquired title by possession to the land.Enquires may be directed to Land Victoria on 8636 2176.CHRIS McRAERegistrar of Titles 1173807-PB08-15

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JAYCO, Starcraft, pop top 1994,18ft reg, suit couple, ready togo, VGC, oven not used, manyother extras. $10,800. 54262209. 0403 338 568.

Motoring

V Motor Vehicles

Please call us at

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MATERIALS DELIVERED DIRECTLY TO YOUGREAT FLEXIBILITY - you choose your hoursALL AGES WELCOME(students, adults, retirees, groups, etc)NO EXPERIENCE REQUIREDVEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE, but not essential

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HR DriverHR Licenced Driver required for

busy skip bin company. Musthave road ranger gear-boxexperience. Send email to:

[email protected] LOCAL TAXI SERVICE

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2000. Top of the range. Auto.Only 83,000km. Service history.Always Garaged. Excellent con-dition throughout. Driver andpassenger airbags. Full leatherinterior. Radio Cassette and sixstacker cd player. Power win-dows. Alarm, Climate control.Cruise control. ABS brakes.Comes with Roadworthy Certifi-cate and 12 months registration.$6,990. Ph: 0412 217 087

Wait StaffRequired for a busy

Western Suburbsalacarte restaurant

Casual positionavailable. Must have

own transport.Please call

0437 319 614

V Motor VehiclesV Car/TruckRentals

CarpetSteam Cleaner

Earn up $3,000 pw. No exp.necessary. Full training. Worksupplied daily. For further info.9826 1111 or 0415 326 685

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Call Carolyn onMob: 0431 304 296

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CASUALPOSITIONSGarden Centre

Opportunity to join ourgreat team. 38 hourpositions to proven

candidates. Weekendwork must be rotated.

Experience in plantknowledge preferable.Applications to: greg@webbersgardencentre.

com.au

Qualified ChefRequired for a busy

Western Suburbsalacarte restaurant

Various shifts available.Must have own

transport.Please call

0437 319 614

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ARE YOU LOOKING FOR ARÉSUMÉ WITH PROVEN RESULTS?

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available.First or second year can

also apply.Licence preferred but

not essential.Must be reliable and

good work ethic. Workbased in western

suburbs.Call Tim

0412 118 842.

DISCRIMINATION INADVERTISING IS UNLAWFULThe Victorian Equal Opportunity Act 1995 makes itunlawful for an advertiser to show any intention to

discriminate on the basis of sex, pregnancy, race, age,marital status, political or religious belief or physical

features, disability, lawful sexual activity/sexualorientation, HIV/AIDS status or on the basis of being

associated with a person with one of the abovecharacteristics, unless covered by an exception under

the Act. As Network Classifieds could be legally liable ifan unlawful advertisement is printed, Network

Classifieds will not accept advertisements that appearto break the law. For more information about

discrimination in advertising, contact your legal advisersor the Equal Opportunity Commission.

Full Time Qualified Chef RequiredBusy modern Australian/Mediterranean Bistro,

Wood Fired Pizzas, 7 days, Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner.Preference for candidate with strong dessert/pastry

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It may be only February, but East Sunbury players are being put through the wringer as the club looks to climb up the Essendon District Football League division 2 ladder.

New coach Steve Grey said his focus was ensuring better �tness.

“I’ve got Scar [a boxer who has also appeared on the TV show Gladiators] as my personal trainer and he’s doing strength and conditioning with the boys,” Grey said.

“We need to get stronger and that will help with the mental side . . . hopefully we’ll run out games a lot better. �at’s my number one aim, to be more competitive for the whole game, not just the �rst half.”

Macedon’s Ash Fleming leads the club’s recruits.

“We have 20 new faces, some of them with experience,” Grey said.

“�e recruits’ work rate and �tness base is a bit stronger [than what we have] and will teach the others.”

�e club has also seen an increase of players in its under-18 squad.

“We have 24-26 under-18s this year . . . last year we had 16-18,” Grey said.

�e �under is still looking for players for all three senior sides and for people to help out o� the �eld. For details on how to get involved phone 0419 511 721.

Tara Murray

New coachScars his teamBy Tara Murray

Gisborne is putting in the hard yards on the training track as it looks ahead to the Bendigo Football League season.

�e players have been training three times a week as they build up strength and �tness to match it with the top two sides.

Bulldogs coach Rod Sharp says it’s been a positive pre-season so far.

“We had �ve weeks of training before Christmas and then came back on January 19,” he said.

“We’re slowly starting to build momentum and we had a training camp for the netballers and footballers at Phillip Island on the weekend.

“�ere was a similar thing last year, which worked well. It’s more a bonding sort of camp and about people getting to know each other.”

Most of the side is back again, with the club not having signed recruits at this stage.

“We’ve had conversations with people but we don’t have the money,” Sharp said.

“Instead we want to get the best from what we have and look at being a competitive team.

“If we drop away from that, people may see us being sixth or seventh-best.”

Matthew Knox, who played two games with Gisborne last year, looks likely to spend more time on the park this season and will add to a young forward line.

“He’s a key forward who can kick 60-70 goals in a season,” Sharp said.

He said the team may have taken competitors by surprise with a third �nish last season but believes “the best football is ahead for the boys”.

“Our best and fairest winner, Tim Walsh, is

Tim Walsh is one of Gisborne’s young guns. (Wayne Hawkins)

Bulldogs tough it out

only 21, Ethan Minns is 19, Ben Sonogan and Jarrad Lynch both 25. “It’s my job to make sure they work hard as individuals.”

Sharp, a six-time premiership player with the Bulldogs, has pulled stumps on his playing career.

He retired at the end of 2013 but made a comeback last season.

“I’m not a chance of playing,” he said. “It’s my job to teach them and I may have been a little sel�sh at times last year. It’s about learning the best way to bring them on as a team.”

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Sunbury women ready to roarSunbury Lions Women’s Football Club is looking to put an uncertain pre-season behind it and get back on the park in the Victorian Women’s Football League.

A�er struggling for numbers on and o� �eld, it looked for a time as if the club, which has won premierships in both senior and youth competitions, would fold.

But a determined few made sure this wouldn’t occur and the club is now set to �eld senior, youth and under-12 sides.

�e club’s Mel Ramadan said the club was happy to put the uncertainty behind.

“�e season is de�nitely going ahead and the local council [Hume] has jumped on board helping with promotional events and getting the word out there,” she said, “We’ll have a junior side, senior side and youth girls side.

“�e junior side is an under-12 team, which is a positive for us.

“One of the youth girls wanted to set it up as a project for her and we’re seeing what interest there is.”

Currently there are at least 20 women keen to play in the senior side and 12-15 in the youth side.

“We’re looking for players for both teams,” Ramadan said.

“We’re only just starting to get the word out now that we’ll be playing again.

“In the women’s competition, we’re likely to be playing in a lower division than we have been.

“�at means you can have a bit more fun, which might help get more players on board.

“As we rebuild, it’s about getting people on

The Sunbury women’s club is looking for players for 2015. (Joe Mastroianni)

board in the Sunbury community and for them to enjoy it and get �t.”

�e club is still looking for a coach a�er Lisa Vandenhurk stood down at the end of last season because of work commitments.

“We have the management side of things under control and we have potential trainers,” Ramadan said. “But we’re still looking for people to help out.”

�e club is in negotiations about becoming a�liated to Sunbury Lions men’s club, with the WFL representing the women in the talks.

“We’re not 100 per cent sure what is happening with that yet,” Ramadan said.

If you want to be involved contact [email protected] or 0408557159.

Tara Murray

By Tara Murray

Riddell’s up-and-down form over the second half of the season has continued, with the ladder leaders conceding �rst innings points to Bacchus Marsh in the Gisborne and District Cricket Association’s McIntyre Cup.

Electing to bat, Riddell found itself in trouble and was bowled out for 92 in the day’s 44th over.

Bacchus Marsh, still with a mathematical chance of making �nals, got its chase o� to a bad start, losing the experienced Peter Lalor for a duck. From there, it was all Bacchus Marsh, which �nished day one at 2-108.

Collapse has Riddell in strifeWoodend could jump to the top of the ladder if it can overcome Sunbury.

A�er a delayed start to the match due to rain, Woodend �nished day one at 4-112.

Openers Adam Johnstone and Daniel Eastley got their team o� to a �ier, reaching 91 without loss.

Sunbury’s bowlers then hit back, taking 4-21, including the wicket of Johnstone for 64.

Steve Treweek took two of the wickets as Sunbury tried to keep its �nals hopes alive.

As Sunbury’s main competition for fourth spot, Gisborne is doing everything right to secure that �nals place.

Playing the bottom-placed Wallan, the Dragons will start day two in the box seat to take the win.

Wallan, which has improved with the bat in recent weeks, was bowled out for 139 and the Dragons will resume at 1-44.

Sunbury United is also well placed against Romsey. Batting �rst, United �nished day one on 9-227.

Ryan Billinghurst continued his good form with the bat, making 59.

Meanwhile in B-grade, Macedon has a tough �ght on its hands to stay in fourth spot.

Playing St Anthonys, which is ��h on the same amount of points, Macedon will need

to chase down 300 or more for the second time this season to keep its top-four spot.

Macedon was le� to rue its decision to send St Anthonys in as it made 9-300.

Diggers Rest Bulla looks set to seal its �nals spot a�er its win against Sunbury United.

Looking to �nish second on the ladder, Diggers Rest Bulla is 1-69, needing 102 for �rst innings points.

East Sunbury is also looking to �nish second on the ladder and needs 248 for victory against Bacchus Marsh.

Rupertswood’s �ne form continued as it racked up 9-286 against Ash�eld.

Sunbury Tigers Rugby Club has turned to a familiar face as it looks to win three premierships in a row.

With premiership coach Julian Keddy stepping down, the club has named last year’s assistant coach, James Blackwood, to take over.

Keddy, who remains president of the club, said Blackwood’s familiarity with the Tigers was a massive upside.

“James has been assistant to me, but he and his partner have just had a baby and he wasn’t sure whether he would have the time for the role,” he said.

“He discussed it with his partner and decided to put up his hand. We had a couple of options, including a former NRL player, but decided to go with James.”

Keddy said it would be an easy transition.

“All the players know him and he knows what’s expected around the club.

“Brad Sanders, who was captain last year and assistant coach this season, has been taking training. James used to take training when I wasn’t available, so he knows what’s going on.

“I’d hope he will change things up a little to suit his coaching. We have already implemented the ideas he had before. I don’t think there will be too many changes, though.”

Tara Murray

Tigers choosenew coach

Sunbury so�ball club’s under-15 boys team came back from the recent state championships with new-found con�dence and new friends.

�e boys competed at the Mill Park tournament last month, when they won one of six games across the weekend.

Coach Shannon Maybury said, despite the results, it was brilliant experience for the boys.

“Only two of them had competed before and most of them were only 12-13, so they are a couple of years younger than the other sides.

“�ey were rapt to get the win a�er being so close in a couple of other games.”

Maybury said the boys were keen to use their new-found skills back at Sunbury.

“�e biggest thing they learnt was seeing the level kids a couple of years older are at and how far o� they are from playing at that level.

“�ey also have come back to Sunbury as good mates,” he said.

Teens revel in state comp

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PREMIER FIRST GRADECAMBERWELL MAGPIES v ESSENDONAt Camberwell Sports GroundESSENDON 1st Innings 8 (dec)-357CAMBERWELL MAGPIES 1st InningsS HILL c & b Doric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37M PERSSON-CLARK b McKay . . . . . . . . . 58J MARTIN c Galeotti b Perera . . . . . . . . . . . 6T RUSS c Cameron b Damjanovski . . . . . . . 8J LAMPARD b Damjanovski . . . . . . . . . . . 31B DREW c Ayre b McKay . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11G PARKER c McNamara b Damjanovski . . . 11J McNAMARA b McKay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0M WHITTAKER c McNamara b Cameron M WHITTAKER c McNamara b Cameron M WHITT . . 10S O’BRIEN c McKay b Perera . . . . . . . . . . 11W WALKER not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0Extras (3lb 3nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189Fall: 47, 66, 85, 135, 154, 161, 161, 167, 189, 189Bowling: C McKay 24-11-43-3, L Cameron 8-2-17-1, N Perera 18-2-64-2, M Doric 12-7-13-1, J Damjanovski 12-3-38-3, A Blizzard 1-0-5-0, J Seymour 5-1-6-0Overs: 80ESSENDON 2nd InningsJ GALEOTTI not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2S MCNAMARA not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Extras (2lb). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2No wicket for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Bowling: W Walker 2-0-7-0, B Drew 2-1-2-0, S O’Brien 1-1-0-0Overs: 5.ESSENDON won.Umpires: C Allan & S Olufson.

MONASH TIGERS v GREENVALE KANGAROOSMONASH TIGERS v GREENVALE KANGAROOSMONASH TIGERS v GREENVAt Central Reserve North, Glen WaverleyMONASH TIGERS 1st Innings 256GREENVALE KANGAROOS 1st InningsGREENVALE KANGAROOS 1st InningsGREENVT URA c Sheridan b Shimell . . . . . . . . . . . 53S GAUTAM lbw b WS GAUTAM lbw b WS GAUT ise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6A AMIN c Harper b Wise. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7J LIDGETT st Harper b S TaylorJ LIDGETT st Harper b S TaylorJ LIDGETT st Harper b S T . . . . . . . . . 71D McDONALD c Grif�n b Wise . . . . . . . . . . 0B COX c Boxell b S TaylorB COX c Boxell b S TaylorB COX c Boxell b S T . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48J SHANTRY c Harper b S Taylor Y c Harper b S Taylor Y c Harper b S T . . . . . . . . . 7K ADAMS c Chalkley b S TaylorK ADAMS c Chalkley b S TaylorK ADAMS c Chalkley b S T . . . . . . . . . . 7J ROSEWARNE c Harper b J TaylorARNE c Harper b J TaylorARNE c Harper b J T . . . . . . 11A SMILLIE c Grif�n b J Taylorn b J Taylorn b J T . . . . . . . . . . 11N VANUA not out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Extras (1b 5lb 2nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239Fall: 28, 59, 72, 75, 140, 156, 170, 204, 224, 239Bowling: M Shimell 12-1-36-1, A Wise 10-3-16-3, S Grif� nGrif� nGrif� 9-1-34-0, S Kerber 11-0-38-0, W Sheridan 13-2-43-0, S Taylor Taylor T 16.1-4-41-4, J Taylor 10-2-20-2, A Chalkley 1-0-5-0Taylor 10-2-20-2, A Chalkley 1-0-5-0TOvers: 82.1.Monash Tigers won.Umpires: S Brne & D Venter.

VICTORIAN TURF: Rd 10 Day 2: Snr: St Berns 165 and 222 bt Greenv 117 and 2-15, Yarrav Club 9-319 and 4-98 bt AWStC 100, Hopp Cr 159 and 5 (dec)-87 bt Hamp 94 and 4-74, Strathm 7-339 and 5-128 bt Beaum 114, McKinn 4-266 and 2-9 bt Sth Caul 222, Bent 3-157 bt Tulla 154. Nth Div: Coburg 6-45 drew RPB 97, Doutta 231 bt Sedd 170 and 0-45,

Laverton 7 (dec)-323 drew Spotsw 8-301, W’meadows 8-151 drew Alt Nth 221, Keilor 2-141 bt Suns Druids 127, Keil Pk drew PEGS 5-284. Sth: Bri Dist 9-347 bt Clay Dist 98 and 6-132, Port Melb drew Chelsea 9-253, Moor Pk 3 (dec)-157 bt Middle Park 50 and 78, Chelt’ham 256 bt Bon Tangy Tangy T 146 and 1-71. Rd 7: Rescheduled: Snr: Bent 8-259 bt St Bern 2-256, Yarrav Club 5-179 bt Strathm 6-167, Beaum 6-151 bt Hopp Cr 98, Sth Caul 5-265 bt AWStC 83. Nth: W Coburg 112 bt Sed 6-111, Keilor 9-200 bt Laverton 137, Spotsw 7-153 bt Doutta 119, Keil Pk 7-159 bt W’meadows 83, Alt Nth 7-129 bt RPB 72.WESTERN SUBURBS CHURCHES AND COMMUNITY: A E Lowe Shield: Altona Sports 131 and 0-33 v St Johns 5-362, Manor Lakes 212 bt Eynesbury Eagles 8-204, Rockbank 145 and 122 bt AA Maidstone 117. Bill Honey Shield: Altona Roosters 134 and 1-131 bt Manor Lakes 8-140, Altona Spts 8-317 bt St Johns 115, United Tarnet Tarnet T 83 v Eynesbury Eagles 8-91. Tasman Tasman TSmith Shield: County West 4-127 v Western Lions 98, Williamstown Congs 237 bt Hoppers Crossing 56 and 9-170, St Johns 8-290 and 2-123 bt Manor Lakes 104.

VSDCA: NORTH WEST 1ST XI: Werribee 8-184 bt Altona 127, Kew 156 bt Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 115 (Lockett 5-17), Yarraville 5-213 (Finch 100no Wolfe 57) bt Coburg 9-197, Williamstown 242 bt Melton 211, Balwyn 2-121 (Clarke 68no) and 6-106 bt Brunswick 119 and 104, Plenty Valley 197 bt Preston 70 and 9-102, Ivanhoe 5-103 and 3-134 (Chamberlain 53no) bt Sunshine 61 and 175 (Letson 5-49). 2ND XI: Melton 210 bt Williamstown 78, Balwyn 7-198 bt Brunswick 115, Yarraville 7-164 (Saville 61) bt Coburg 163, Kew 229 (Bernet 83no) bt Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 126, Werribee 8-212 (Duxson 104no) bt Altona 84 and 69, Plenty Valley 335 bt Preston 9-256 (Mittica 78no), Ivanhoe 247 bt Sunshine 139 and 5-48. 3RD XI: Melton 9-178 bt Williamstown 174, Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 8-164 (English 60no) bt Kew 164, Ivanhoe 9-159 bt Sunshine 156 and 6-112 (Bassingthwaite 50), Brunswick 8-244 bt Balwyn 133 (Tsesmalis (Tsesmalis (T 70no), Altona 151 and 0-23 bt Werribee 137, Yarraville 5-225 (Janka 55 Cross 52no) bt Coburg 118 and 8-52 (McConnell 5-15), Preston 125 v Plenty Valley 0-37. 4TH XI: Melton 6-210 (Francis 58) bt Williamstown 9-148, Kew 199 and 3-62 bt Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 126, Preston 9-211 bt Plenty Valley 151 (King 54 Jessell (H/T), Coburg 9-303 bt Yarraville 139, Brunswick 6-359 v Balwyn 4-231 (Sreenivas 159no),Altona 129 and 5-92 bt Werribee 67 and 5-30, Ivanhoe 159 (Dobson 70) and 6-66 bt Sunshine 83 and 141 (Singh 5-42).

BOWLSBOWLS VICTORIA SATURDASATURDASA Y TURDAY TURDA METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITPENNANT: Rd 17: Premier Div ALTONA ALTONA AL 16-80 bt MCC KEW SPORTS 2-61 (S Fordham 23 bt GBall 12 B Peck 18 bt C Ball 16 B Foley 14 lost to C Mills 20 M Rennex 25 bt P Peruaz 13), BUNDOORA RSL 16-92 bt YARRA YARRA Y GLEN 2-77 (A Galloway 25 bt T Stafford 16 D Di Florio 25 bt M Creighton 13 N McIntyre 12 lost to S Smith 28 B Spurr 30 bt G McBride 20), MOONEE PONDS 2-63 lost to MENTONE 16-97 (D Murphy 13 lost to D Rushton 22 A Crowle 22 bt B McCallum 11 E Pistoni 15 lost to C Twentyman 26 J Hubber 13 lost to D Jones to C Twentyman 26 J Hubber 13 lost to D Jones to C T38), CLAYTON CLAYTON CLA 16-84 bt MELBOURNE 2-71 (D Benwell 14 lost to G Hopwood 18 L Adams 27 bt R Green 18 D Holt 23 bt B Leighton 16 G Archer 20 bt D Hoareau 19), ESSENDON

18-132 bt BRIGHTON 0-48 (A Flapper 22 bt I Hosken 18 P Loe 38 bt F D’Agostino 11 M Strochnetter 34 bt A Alexandrou 9 N Wilson 38 bt P Kennedy 10).Div 1: Sec 1: Deer Pk (1) 18-101 Fern Gul (1) 0-65, Burw Dist (1) 0-66 MCC (2) 18-84, Keys (1) 4-64 Bund RSL (2) 14-78, Whitt (1) 9-79 Mitch (1) 9-79, Bright (2) 18-90 Croy (1) 0-48. Sec 2: Lal (2) 17-91 Alt (2) 1-61, Ber (1) 4-60 W’bee (1) 14-91, Elth (1) 2-74 Donv (1) 16-75, Lily (1) 14-86 Ess (2) 4-73, Elst Clb (1) 9-0 Melton (1) 9-0. Div 1: Sec 3: Burd Pk (1) 2-71 Rich Uni (1) 16-85, Ment (2) 18-144 Lal (1) 0-38, St Kil (1) 4-69 Chelt (1) 14-83, Edith (1) 0-66 Yarra/Foot (1) 18-80, Moon Val (1) 16-76 Glenr (1) 2-71. Sec 4: MCC (1) 18-83 Cran (1) 0-60, Heathm (1) 16-85 Ring (1) 2-74, Kings (1) 2-75 Fitz Vic (1) 16-80, Mulg CC (1) 12-80 Glen Wav (1) 6-79. Div 2: Sec 1: Werribee (2) 3-70 Sunb (1) 15-86, Rosam (1) 15-85 Suns C (1) 3-67, Yarr/Foot (2) 0-65 Hopp (1) 18-82, Melton (2) 0-61 Will (1) 18-100, Alt Sports (1) 14-88 Flem/Kens (1) 4-73. Sec 2: Pres-Res (1) 4-66 Broad (1) 14-80, W Cob (1) 12-75 Keil (1) 6-74, Buck Pk (1) 2-62 Craig (1) 16-102, Glenr (2) 16-98 Strath (1) 2-47, Fitz Vic (2) 2-64 Ess (3) 16-88. Sec 3:MCC (3) 16-93 Heid Golf (1) 2-57, Rich Uni (2) 9-0 Green (1) 9-0, Rosan (1) 4-69 Bund RSL (3) 14-75, C of Heid (1) 4-77 Ivan (1) 14-80, Montm (1) 16-85 Dare C (1) 2-75. Sec 4: Warb (1) 18-105 Burw Dist (2) 0-65, Bays (1) 16-99 Chirn Pk (1) 2-51, Moorool (1) 18-95 Montm (2) 0-50, Yarr Glen (2) 4-73 Elth (2) 14-91, Hurst (1) 16-100 Lily (2) 2-68. Sec 5: Mt Wav (1) 2-68 Heathm (2) 16-96, Up Tec Tec T (1) 16-83 Black (1) 2-60, Mitch (2) 2-62 Verm Sth (1) 16-70, Ash (1) 2-74 Monb (1) 16-87, Camb Cent (1) 16-90 Burw Dist (3) 2-65. Sec 6: Black (2) 16-71 Ber (2) 2-69, Melb (2) 2-67 Coates (1) 16-95, Glen Wav (2) 9-0 SOC (1) 9-0, Verm Sth (2) 3-73 Clay (2) 15-84. Sec 7: Hamp Park (1) 4-74 Cran RSL (1) 14-97, Cran (2) 14-82 Burd Pk (2) 4-70, Nar War (1) 18-98 Mulg CC (2) 0-62, Clay (3) 16-87 Ber (3) 2-65, Mord (1) 16-89 Pak (2) 2-59. Sec 8: Glen E-McK (1) 2-75 Mid Pk (1) 16-86, Bent (1) 18-103 Ment (3) 0-45, Hamp (1) 18-117 Bright (3) 0-47, Albert Pk (1) 4-91 Melb (3) 14-95, Chelt (2) 16-83 Elst Pk (1) 2-66,Div 3: Sec 1: Foots Pk (1) 16-109 Suns RSL (1) 2-55, W’bee (3) 4-63 Moon Pds (2) 14-88, Will (2) 0-55 Alt (3) 18-103, Port Melb (1) 16-78 New (1) 2-65, Hopp (2) 4-73 Yarr/Foot (3) 14-83. Sec 2: Keil (2) 18-135 Moon Pds (3) 0-32, Strath (2) 13-89 Moon Val (2) 5-85, Yarr/Foot (4) 18-103 Buck Pk (2) 0-50, Craig (2) 16-86 Mari Pk (1) 2-77. Sec 3: Epp RSL (1) 17-105 Fair (1) 1-62, Diam Ck (1) 16-76 Lal (3) 2-73, Ivan (2) 15-100 Montm (3) 3-77, Glenr (3) 2-67 Kings (2) 16-102, E Ivan (1) 16-89 Whitt (2) 2-63.Div 4: Sec 1: City of Melb (1) 5-73 W’bee (4) 13-78, Keil (3) 0-63 Deer Pk (2) 18-90, Suns VRI (1) 14-85 Melton (3) 4-59, Alt North (1) 18-108 Lav (1) 0-35, Alt (4) 16-85 St. Albans (1) 2-61. Sec 2: Lal (4) 9-0 W Cob (2) 9-0, W’bee (5) 0-50 Pres-Res (2) 18-97, Prin Pk Carlton (1) 14-95 Cob More (1) 4-56, Ess (4) 9-0 Aber (1) 9-0, Glad Pk (1) 3-64 Bruns (1) 15-81. Sec 3:Alph (1) 4-74 Diam Ck (2) 14-80, Ivan (3) 0-43 MCC Kew Sports (2) 18-106, Elth (3) 4-69 Hurst (2) 14-83, Y Val CC (1) 9-0 Rosan (2) 9-0, Bund RSL (4) 18-87 Kings (3) 0-55. Sec 4:Black Nth (1) 2-61 Bays (2) 16-86, Box H RSL (2) 16-83 Heathm (3) 2-72, Mitch (3) 18-105 Verm Sth (4) 0-51, Heath Rec (2) 18-102 Donv (3) 0-51, Montm (4) 4-74 Donc (3) 14-79. Sec 5: Heathm (4) 4-69 Up Tec (2) 14-74, Mulg CC Heathm (4) 4-69 Up Tec (2) 14-74, Mulg CC Heathm (4) 4-69 Up T(4) 9-0 Bor (2) 9-0, Monb (2) 16-93 Heath Rec (3) 2-63, Glen Wav (4) 9-0 Moorool (4) 9-0, Yarr

Glen (3) 16-88 Chirn Pk (3) 2-71.Div 5: Sec 1: Suns C (2) 14-71 W’bee (6) 4-67, Hopp (3) 16-79 Alt (5) 2-53, Will (3) 15-96 Alt Sports (2) 3-65, Mari Pk (2) 14-81 Buck Pk (3) 4-78. Sec 2: Clift Pk (2) 15-78 Hopp (4) 3-64, Broad (2) 9-0 Strath (3) 9-0, Buck Pk (4) 2-61 Sunb (4) 16-76, Moon Val (3) 2-68 Glenr (4) 16-72. Sec 3: Green (2) 18-136 Ivan (4) 0-43, Heid Golf (2) 3-62 Bund RSL (5) 15-72, Lal (5) 9-0 Pres-Res (3) 9-0, Dare C (2) 16-84 Whitt (3) 2-53, Fawk (1) 9-0 C of Heid (2) 9-0.Div 6-Sec 1: Alt (6) 1-59 Keil (4) 17-102, Deer Pk (3) 18-91 City of Melb (2) 0-64, Lav (2) 2-71 Hopp (5) 16-85, Yarr/Foot (6) 18-103 Will (4) 0-51, Melton (4) 14-75 Port Melb (2) 4-72. Sec 2: Strath (4) 2-52 Rosam (2) 16-107, Keil (5) 16-94 Glenr (5) 2-62, Aber (2) 2-68 Glad Pk (2) 16-81, Mari Pk (3) 2-51 Ess (5) 16-95, Hopp (6) 16-71 W Cob (3) 2-67. Sec 3: Bund RSL (6) 5-69 Hurst (3) 13-70, Fair (2) 1-54 Thorn (1) 17-96, Whitt (4) 11-66 Rosan (3) 7-66, Kings (5) 2-60 Elth (4) 16-100, Green (3) 18-115 Diam Ck (3) 0-60.Div 7: Sec 1: Palm Lake (1) 18-104 Deer Pk (4) 0-52, New (2) 18-101 Yarr/Foot (7) 0-56, Pt Cook Vill. (1) 18-15 Suns VRI (2) 0-0, Hopp (7) 2-77 Alt North (2) 16-96, St. Albans (2) 18-15 W’bee (7) 0-0. Sec 2: Moon Val (4) 16-93 Keil (6) 2-65, Cob More (2) 0-0 Prin Pk Carlton (2) 18-15, Buck Pk (5) 0-19 Bruns (2) 18-199, Clift Pk (3) 18-89 Strath (5) 0-61. Sec 3: Broad (3) 9-0 Epp RSL (2) 9-0, Dare C (3) 4-61 Fawk (2) 14-98, Pres-Res (4) 18-117 Lal (6) 0-44, Bund RSL (7) 0-0 Whitt (6) 18-15, Whitt (5) 16-90 Glad Pk (3) 2-74.Div 8: Sec 1: Deer Pk (5) 1-33 Flem/Kens (3) 13-45, Port Melb (3) 14-15 Suns C (3) 0-0, New (3) 0-0 Mari Pk (4) 14-15. Sec 2: Hurst (4) 14-15 W Cob (4) 0-0, Ess (7) 14-15 Clift Pk (4) 0-0, Rosan (5) 0-0 Craig (3) 14-15, E Ivan (3) 14-42 Temp Temp T (3) 0-29. Sec 3: Burw Dist (5) 0-0 Heathm (7) 14-15, Benn (3) 13-47 Glen Wav (6) 1-26, Mitch (6) 0-30 Mt Wav (5) 14-43, Donv (6) 13-38 Warb (3) 1-37, Mt Wav (6) 14-52 Bays (4) 0-25.Div 9-Sec 1: Wav Glf (4) 12-47 Black (6) 2-45, Donc (7) 14-15 Bent (5) 0-0.

BASEBALLVICTORIAN SUMMER LEAGUE: Div 1: Geelong 9 bt Doncaster 5, Cheltenham 12 bt Newport 2, Williamstown 14 bt Upwey FTG 5. Reserves:Geelong 13 bt Doncaster 5, Cheltenham 10 bt Newport 4, Upwey FTG 15 bt Williamstown 1. Thirds: Geelong 10 bt Doncaster 3, Sandringham 7 bt Blackburn 6. Fourths: Doncaster 19 bt Geelong 10, Cheltenham 21 bt Newport 2, Melbourne 16 bt Preston 2, Sandringham 10 bt Blackburn 2, Williamstown 8 bt Upwey FTG7. Div 2: Bonbeach 12 bt St Kilda 5, Berwick City 7 bt Fitzroy 1, Sunshine 7 bt Malvern 3, Moorabbin 5 bt Werribee 4, Springvale 2 bt Port Melbourne 0. Reserves: St Kilda 13 bt Bonbeach 2, Fitzroy 9 bt Berwick City 1, Moorabbin 5 bt Werribee 0, Port Melbourne 6 bt Springvale 3. Thirds: Bonbeach 9 bt St Kilda 2, Springvale 23 bt Port Melbourne 4. Fourths: Fitzroy A 12 bt Sunshine 3, Doncaster 12 bt Springvale 3, St Kilda 7 drew Fitzroy B 7, Berwick City 15 bt Malvern 0. Div 3: Footscray 9 bt Carrum Downs 5. Reserves: Footscray 10 bt Carrum Downs 7, Ormond GH 15 bt Research LP 2. Div 4 East:Melbourne 11 bt Waverley 1, Doncaster 10 bt Cheltenham TH 9, Monash Uni 8 bt Blackburn 7. North West: Geelong 13 bt Fitzroy B 7, Fitzroy A 14 bt North West 9. South: Cheltenham RL 13 bt Doncaster 6, Springvale 23 bt Monash Uni 4, Waverley 9 drew Ormond GH 9.WOMEN: Div 1: Springvale 8 bt Doncaster 2,

Essendon 11 bt Footscray 1, Div 2: Springvale 4 bt Waverley 1, Melbourne 14 bt Footscray 2. Div 3: Doncaster 14 bt Werribee 8, Springvale 12 bt Essendon 4.U-18 STASTAST TE:ATE:A Springvale 12 bt Berwick City 0, Cheltenham 11 bt Blackburn 4, Geelong 15 bt Doncaster 7, Essendon 8 bt Waverley 5, Fitzroy 22 bt Preston 1. Metro: Cheltenham 12 bt Newport 3, Upwey FTG 6 bt Springvale 3. U-16 State: Berwick City 6 drew Newport 6, Sandringham 10 bt Blackburn 3, Essendon 8 bt Cheltenham 7, Geelong 12 bt Melbourne 10, Waverley 15 bt Springvale 3. Metro East: Upwey FTG 13 bt Berwick City 9, Waverley Black 19 bt Malvern 6. Metro West: Essendon 10 bt Ballarat City 9, Geelong 6 bt Williamstown 5, Port Melbourne/St Kilda 11 bt Sunshine 4.JNR League State: Cheltenham Blue 8 bt Cheltenham White 7, Waverley Black 20 bt Newport 7, Melbourne 9 bt Essendon Jets 5, Berwick City 15 bt Preston 13, Waverley Red 14 bt Sandringham 2. Metro East: Malvern 14 bt Ormond GH 9, Upwey FTG 15 bt Berwick City 6, Blackburn 14 bt Waverley 8. Metro West: Essendon Bombers 11 bt Preston 10, Port Melbourne 6 bt Sunshine 5. Little League State: Preston 8 bt Berwick City 4, Melbourne 7 bt Malvern 6, Cheltenham 15 bt Newport 6, Waverley Red 10 bt Waverley Black 5. Metro East: Sandringham 12 bt Berwick City 5, Blackburn 12 bt Doncaster 9, Bonbeach 11 bt Waverley 6, Upwey FTG Gold 19 bt Melbourne 9, Cheltenham 23 bt Upwey FTG 5. Metro West:Werribee 12 bt Essendon Bombers 7, Essendon Jets 12 bt Port Melbourne 0, Fitzroy Lions 20 bt Preston A 3, Fitzroy Pride 14 bt Fitzroy Cubs 2, Geelong 11 bt Preston B 2, St Kilda B 16 bt St Kilda A 5.

SCHOOL SPORTAGSV: Boys: BASKETBALL: Mentone 49 bt Camberwell 25, Assumption 43 bt Yarra Valley 41, Marcellin 44 bt PEGS 32, Peninsula 38 bt Ivanhoe 30. TENNIS: Yarra Valley 12-111 bt Assumption 0-27, PEGS 9-79 bt Marcellin 1-21, Ivanhoe 9-107 bt Peninsula 3-66, Mentone v Camberwell washed out. BADMINTON:Peninsula 6-10-230 bt Mentone 0-0-93, Camberwell 4-8-230 bt PEGS 2-3-198, Ivanhoe 5-8-221 bt Yarra Valley 1-3-176. TABLE TABLE T TENNIS:Camberwell 10-34 bt PEGS 5-35, Trinity 12-40 bt Peninsula 3-12. VOLLEYBALL: Peninsula 3 bt Mentone 0 (25-21 25-22 25-17) Marcellin 3 bt Camberwell 0 (25-21 25-22 25-17) Yarra Valley 3 bt Ivanhoe 0 (25-16 25-10 25-14). CRICKET:washed out.AGSV/APS Girls: BADMINTON: Haileybury 8-16-368 bt Wesley 1-5-281, Caul�eld 6-13-312 bt PEGS 2-5-238, Geelong Coll 8-17-341 bt Geelong Gram 1-3-204. SOFTBALL: Caul�eld 15 bt ACK 6, Wesley 6 bt Haileybury 1, Yarra Valley v Ivanhoe washed out. SWIMMING at Carey: Carey 2435 Geelong Coll 1747 Geelong Gram 1706. TENNIS: Haileybury 16-128 bt ACK 0-21. Other games washed out. VOLLEYBALL: Mentone 3 bt Carey 0 (25-12 25-16 25-20), Caul�eld 3 bt Peninsula 0 (25-13 25-17 25-12), Yarra Valley 3 bt Ivanhoe 0 (25-16 25-7 25-13), Haileybury 3 bt Wesley 2 (14-25 23-25 25-20 25-14 15-9).APS: BADMINTON: St Kevins 7-17-525 bt Wesley 5-11-468, Melbourne 9-19-544 bt Xavier 3-9-475, Haileybury 12-24-504 bt Carey 0-0-308, Caul�eld 8-17-519 bt Geelong Gram 4-10-440, Scotch 11-22-509 bt Brighton 1-3-355. FUTSAL: St Kevins 10 bt Carey 2, Xavier Black 4 drew Xavier Red 4, Caul�eld Wheelers Hill 4 drew Scotch 4, Haileybury 7 bt Caul�eld Caul�eld 4. TABLE TABLE T TENNIS: St Kevins 14 bt Xavier 1, Haileybury 14 bt Geelong Gram 1, Wesley 14 bt Melbourne 1, Scotch 10 bt Carey 5.

By Tara Murray

Lance�eld and Romsey will �ght it out for the �nal spot in the Central Highlands Bowls division �nals, with nine points separating the two teams.

Lance�eld is in the box seat to �nish in the top four despite losing to Woodend on Saturday.

Woodend, which can still �nish on top of the ladder, beat Lance�eld 13(113)-2(73).

�e two points puts Lance�eld in fourth spot on 138, having been boosted by Romsey’s failure to take any points against Kyneton Golf.

Golf, now on top of the ladder 12 points clear of Woodend, dominated: 18(126)-0(74).

Kyneton assured its �nals spot with a win against Trentham, 18(138)-0(63).

In the other match, Bacchus Marsh defeated Gisborne, 14(98)-4(84).

Sunbury is assured a top-two �nish in Bowls Metropolitan Pennant division 2, section 1 a�er a hard-fought win against Werribee (2).

Sunbury won 15(86)-3(70), with Mark and Elise Cowan the stand-outs again.

Elise won her rink 24-12, while Mark won his 27-19, a�er being down by 10 shots earlier in the rink.

�e comeback by Mark’s rink was on the back of winning all eight shots in one end, which isn’t a common occurrence.

Eric Taylor, for a second successive week, drew his rink, this time 14-14, while Carla Odgers lost hers 25-21.

Sunbury sits on top of the ladder, �ve points clear of Altona Sports entering the �nal round.

Sunbury will host the Victorian versus South Australia test series this week, starting Wednesday,

Odgers and Elise Cowan are both members of the Victorian team. Gordon Charles will be backing Lance�eld for a �nals spot. (Shawn Smits)

Heat’s on for bowlersAFLEssendon held its community camp in both Sunbury and the Macedon Ranges last Monday and Tuesday. The players visited schools and businesses in the area and conducted clinics at schools and football clubs. For the full story and pictures, go to www.sunbury.starweekly.com.au.

GolfThree consecutive birdies weren’t enough to grab a win for Mal Mottram in the second round of the Romsey Golf Club’s Summer Cup. The golfers were met by soft, rain-affected greens perfect for well-placed drives. Mottram made his run on the 11th, 12th and 13th and nearly added a fourth birdie on the 14th, but it wasn’t enough for the stableford win, which went to Michael McCarton.

SoftballThe Wildcats had a massive win on Saturday in the Sunbury Softball Association women’s competition, defeating the Jackson Panthers 16-5. The Pink Panthers won 7-6 in a close one over the Knights. In the men’s competition, the Knights defeated the Sharks 25-13 and the Panthers defeated Goonawarriors 17-8.

SoccerKyneton District won it’s qualifying round FFA Cup’s Victorian section on Saturday, beating Light United 3-0. In the preliminary rounds, Kyneton will play Eltham Redbacks. Gisborne lost its qualifying match to Old Trinity Grammarians 2-1.

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