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A union at the centre of a �ght against the Sunbury secession project is con�dent the Andrews state government will grant its request for a compulsory new vote.
Australian Services Union (ASU) secretary Richard Du�y said he believed the push for a Sunbury council was being led by no more than 20 people bent on ‘‘personal power and prestige’’. Mr Du�y said the government was �nally aware the process had been rushed, was unsustainable and represented a ‘‘serious risk’’ to the community.
But Sunbury Residents Association president Bernie O’Farrell accused the union of using
New Sunbury vote closerscare tactics and said he remained hopeful the new council would come into existence on July 1 this year.
Hume council wrote to Premier Dan Andrews a�er the November state election asking for a review of the previous government’s decision to charge Hume $35 million over 10 years to underwrite the new municipality.
Local Government Minister Natalie Hutchins has since had several meetings with the ASU and the council about the secession project.
�e union, which represents council employees, claimed Sunbury’s population would need to triple for a new municipality to be �nancially viable, and it warned that residents could face big rate rises and cuts to services.
Mr Du�y said there was too much uncertainty when the previous, non-compulsory vote which eventually led to the separation was held. ‘‘�e proposal is now much clearer. It’s just not sustainable and I think the residents of Sunbury are realising that.’’
Mr Du�y said about 2000 people had signed the union petition, which calls on the government to call a new vote.
‘‘We’ve had a success rate of about 90 per cent,’’ he said. ‘‘�e tide is �nally turning.’’
Supporters of a stand-alone Sunbury maintain the new council would have a growing rates base that would already be signi�cantly larger than many other Victorian municipalities.
Mr O’Farrell said 4050 hectares of land were earmarked for development and an independent panel report found that rates would not rise more than 5.5 per cent a year.
He said the former government had responded to a 20-year, resident-led campaign for an independent Sunbury, and claims that a noisy minority was behind the push were rubbish. ‘‘�ousands of people voted overwhelmingly in favour of separation.’’
Ms Hutchins would not be drawn on a timeframe for the review but said it would not be rushed.
‘‘�e Liberal government ignored serious issues with the viability of this proposal,’’ she said. ‘‘�ese still need to be resolved.’’
Hundreds of people lined the streets of Mount Macedon for the start of Victoria’s oldest road stage race last Thursday.
Fans cheered as close to 100 riders departed on the �rst stage of the 62nd Tour of Victoria after listening to Mount Macedon Primary School pupils sing the national anthem.
Top cyclists, including last year’s winner Simon Clarke, whizzed by Mount Macedon Hotel in a blur of colour for a second time after completing an eight-kilometre loop down and up the mountain.
The racing hotted up as they continued the 146-kilometre ride, passing through Kyneton, Malmsbury and Taradale on the way to Bendigo.
Orica-GreenEdge rider Cameron Meyer was �rst over the line, while teammate Clarke �nished fourth.
Meyer was part of a breakaway group of 20 riders that dominated the stage.
Mt Macedon Trading Post’s Brad Eshuys said shopkeepers on the mount had done a solid trade, with an in�ux of visitors to the town.
‘‘We had extra staff on as we had to do about 150 lunchboxes for the crews,’’ he said. ‘‘It was a busy morning.’’
Matt Crossman (Joe
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performance in these areas caused by socio-economic variables, an increase in unemployment and only a slight appreciation in house prices.
Mr Zanesi said Hume was characterised by householders who commuted to work and were typically low-income earners.
“�ey can’t a�ord to buy closer to the city and are sensitive to interest rate movement,” he said.
Lentara UnitingCare �nancial inclusion and community development manager Casey O’Brien said mortgage problems were usually caused by a combination of issues.
By Lexi Cottee and Matt Crossman
�ousands of Hume home owners are struggling to make their mortgage repayments, a global ratings agency has found.
�e latest Fitch Ratings Mortgage Delinquency Report reported Hume as the Delinquency Report reported Hume as the Delinquency Reportworst-performing region in Australia by the value of missed payments and the number of delinquent mortgages.
Sunbury was among the 50 worst-performing postcodes in both categories.
But the report’s author, James Zanesi, said
Hume had witnessed some improvement in the past six months, with delinquencies down 1.26 per cent since peaking in March last year.
“Outer-ring suburbs normally show high levels of arrears, but this area is picking up because of low interest rates,” he said.
In the six months to the end of last September, mortgage performance in most regions of Australia improved or remained stable.
But Melbourne’s north-west bucked trends and overtook Sydney’s western suburbs as the country’s worst-performing region.
�e report predicted continuing poor
‘‘�ese include casual employment, people over-committing themselves when interest rates are low … and the general high cost of living,’’ he said.
‘‘�ere are a number of new estates in Hume where residents face all these issues.’’
Mr O’Brien urged anyone having trouble meeting their commitments to seek help early.
‘‘[�ey should] contact their lender as soon as possible to discuss options,’’ he said.
Lentara UnitingCare has a �nancial counselling service in Sunbury. For more details, phone 1300 882 035.
Mortgage stress rife in Hume
A wildlife rescuer has called on city planners to carefully consider the needs of native species as urban development pushes animals out of new residential areas around Sunbury.
Residents of new estates at Jacksons Hill told Star Weekly kangaroos were regularly seen bouncing down streets and getting stuck in people’s backyards.
Macedon Ranges Wildlife Network volunteer Karl Dawson, who is based in Sunbury, said while residential growth was o�en seen as a positive thing, it had its drawbacks.
He said the problem was more widespread than Jacksons Hill, where more than 3000 people have settled since the mid-1990s.
‘‘It’s a little bit depressing to see more and more estates everywhere,’’ he said. ‘‘What people see as vacant land was actually habitat.’’
Mr Dawson said he is o�en called to rescue kangaroos trapped in yards and he urged developers and planners to incorporate more land corridors for wildlife into estate plans.
Increased tra�c also creates major problems for animals, and motorists, he said.
In December last year, Star Weekly reported a steep increase in kangaroos killed on roads on the edge of Sunbury, especially Melbourne-Lance�eld and Sunbury-Riddell roads.
‘‘It’s not just kangaroos … even a lot of bird species won’t cross a road if they aren’t used to that,’’ Mr Dawson said.
Places Victoria, which oversees development at Jacksons Hill, referred Star Weekly to Hume council, which did Star Weekly to Hume council, which did Star Weeklynot respond.
Matt Crossman
Vacant land ‘was habitat’
A bold new Daylesford and Macedon Ranges tourism guide has won over some of the area’s toughest critics: the volunteers of the region’s information centres.
Regional tourism board general manager Judith Isherwood is con�dent the glossy booklet will be just as well received by prospective visitors.
She said about 120 volunteers had responded extremely positively to the guide and accompanying smartphone app at a preview held last week.
�e tourism region has one of Victoria’s biggest and most diverse footprints, covering
‘Good read’ touts reasons to lingerTourism board chairman Noel Harvey, Matthew Robinson, Macedon Ranges mayor Jennifer Anderson and Judith Isherwood. (Joe Mastroianni)
Melton and Sunbury in the south, Creswick and Clunes in the west, Daylesford and the Macedon Ranges, and as far north as Broadford.
�e colourful booklet, a departure from the statewide ‘Jigsaw’ campaigns, was also the subject of much praise at o�cial launches in Mount Macedon and Daylesford on �ursday.
Ms Isherwood said the guide, which is heavy on high-quality photographs and pro�les, had been designed to be ‘‘a good read’’ as well as a tremendous resource.
‘‘We sought to look through the eyes of the visitor,’’ she said. ‘‘What we’ve ended up with is something that really feels like the region.’’
Ms Isherwood said while it was ‘‘hard to pull a lever and have a result tomorrow’’, she was con�dent the guide would inspire new visitors to sample all the region had to o�er.
‘‘We want to see more dispersal across the area so people who might come to Daylesford to see something there will decide to stay and tour the rest of the region,’’ she said.
About 30,000 copies of the guide will start appearing in visitor information centres from this week. It will also be available at www.dmrtourism.com.au.
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People worried about their drinking shouldn’t be afraid to seek help, according to a free Sunbury counselling service.
Sunbury Community Health o�ers a free alcohol and drugs program for adults, young people and their families.
‘‘�e service takes a non-judgmental approach,’’ a spokeswoman said. ‘‘Our aim is to restore hope and meaning to people’s lives.’’
�e call follows the release of a VicHealth study which revealed that almost half of 2000 participants admitted to drinking at levels associated with signi�cant risk of short-term harm.
People are considered at risk if they drink more than four drinks on a single occasion, while authorities recommend no more than two standard drinks a day.
�e national survey found that 46 per cent of respondents had engaged in risky drinking at least once in the previous three months.
VicHealth chief executive Jerril Rechter said the results were alarming.
‘‘Eight of 10 Australians aren’t worried about their drinking when, in fact, many drink at a level that’s putting them at risk,’’ she said. ‘‘Alcohol is second only to tobacco as a preventable cause of drug-related death and hospitalisation.’’
Anyone wanting to access the Sunbury service can complete a con�dential self-analysis form. For more details, phone 9744 4455. For 24-hour support, phone DirectLine on 1800 888 236.
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By Matt Crossman
Leah Cook knows the emotional torment experienced by survivors of abuse, so the Kyneton woman has dedicated herself to helping children hurt by physical and sexual assault.
Ms Cook has founded Women Against Child Abuse (WACA), a charity aimed at making the lives of survivors a little easier.
�e group’s committee, which includes three women from the Macedon Ranges and six others from across Victoria, launched the charity last year with the intention of funding a camp for children a�ected by abuse or neglect.
�e response was so great they quickly expanded the vision to include an ongoing sponsorship program, allowing survivors to take part in activities to promote recovery and improve their self-esteem.
�ese range from Little Athletics and martial arts to dance, music and theatre.
Ms Cook, who was sexually and physically abused by a relative when she was �ve, said many of WACA’s volunteers had also experienced abuse.
‘‘�e group helps them as well, because it gives them an outlet away from work, away from school that allows them to make a di�erence to these kids,’’ she said.
Ms Cook said improving the mental health of children a�ected by abuse was crucial.
WACA, which is holding a Christmas-in-July fundraiser, is seeking donations of cash, goods for ra�es and promotions, and print services.
�e committee also wants to hear from sport and arts organisations willing to o�er discounts or donated services.
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Motorists are being urged to obey new speed limits at a booming Sunbury school.
A new 40km/h speed zone was introduced at St Anne’s Catholic Primary School on Riddell Road, between Elizabeth Drive and Holt Street, on February 2.
Principal Noelene Hussey said the change was made by VicRoads following a parent-led campaign started early last year.
She said the reduced speed limit would greatly improve safety for the school’s 570 pupils.
‘‘Having cars go past at 40km/h, instead of
60, gives drivers more time to react, especially when there are lots of children and parents crossing the road,’’ Ms Hussey said.
A VicRoads spokesman said the limit would apply during peak hours, from 8-9.30am and 2.30-4pm, on school days.
Static signs have been put up to advise drivers of the reduced limits.
�e spokesman said drivers should take extra care and slow down when driving past any school.
Matt Crossman
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Landholders have been congratulated for complying with �re prevention notices but have also been warned the danger isn’t over yet.
Mount Macedon CFA group o�cer Ian Hay said it was not time to relax despite milder conditions in January.
‘‘We’ve been quite lucky with the weather and there’s a lot of green grass for this time of year, but the potential [for bush�re] is still there,’’ he said.
‘‘We’ve had �res on days where there’s been a southerly wind.’’
Mr Hay said forecasts predicted hot weather for the rest of February and into March.
‘‘Some people may look around and think it’s green so they can burn o�, but restrictions will remain in place for some time,’’ he said.
Figures released by Macedon Ranges council show that 95 per cent of residents have complied with prevention notices issued this �re season.
�e council issued 753 notices this summer, down from 830 the previous year.
‘‘�e community has been very proactive this year in preparing for the �re season,’’ community safety manager Anne-Maree Lindner said.
‘‘Large-scale landowners and farmers in particular have played a major role.’’
Only 39 landholders have failed to comply with orders to clean up sites.
Where notices are not complied with, the council completes the necessary work and
hits landholders with a bill on top of a $1444 �ne.
Ms Lindner said the council would continue inspecting properties in summer and autumn and there were plans to get people to clean up during the cooler months.
“We’ll be approaching landowners throughout the year, especially those properties with large weed infestations,’’ she said.
Ms Lindner said the council had carried out slashing and weed reduction on its own land, roadsides and �re access tracks.
�e council had worked to create bu�er zones around towns in co-operation with landholders.
“We’ve improved township protection this year by doing more targeted slashing around town boundaries,” she said.
Ms Lindner said last month’s bush�re near Kyneton was put out quickly, partly because of prevention work by property owners.
“We saw with a recent �re in Kyneton that if you have a concentration of landowners doing their bit in a high-risk area, the safety impact can be signi�cant,” she said.
Ms Lindner said burning o� remained prohibited and anyone conducting an illegal burn would be prosecuted.
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Guns grabbed, 10 arrestedAutomatic �rearms were seized and 10 people arrested as part of a probe into an armed robbery at a Sunbury fast-food outlet. Police executed warrants on properties in Werribee, Point Cook, Seabrook, Williamstown, Tarneit and Wyndham Vale about 7am last Tuesday. The raids followed the announcement of a $100,000 reward for information about the robbery of a cash delivery van in a carpark outside McDonald’s in Horne Street, Sunbury, on December 1 last year. Four men from Point Cook, aged in their 20s, and a Tarneit man, 33, were remanded and charged with various offences. The others were released pending further inquiries.
Education centres land cashKyneton Community and Learning Centre and the Macedon Ranges Further Education Centre will bene�t from new funding for local learning. The providers were among four centres included in a $78,000 package announced last week. Macedon Labor MP Mary-Anne Thomas said the money would allow education centres in Kyneton and Castlemaine to develop a model for shared administrative services and expertise.
The art of MacedonVaudeville performers, comedians and family entertainers helped launch the Macedon Ranges 2015 art and culture program at Kyneton Town Hall last Friday night. For more details on this year’s program, phone 1300 888 802 or email [email protected].
Not everyone gets the chance to change the world on a major scale. But Macedon Ranges residents can play their part by buying a pancake from Gisborne Uniting Church’s Pancake Day stall on February 17. All money raised will go to UnitingCare, Australia’s largest non-government provider of community services. Pancake Day events held last year raised more than $90,000 for the organisation’s homelessness programs. Gisborne event co-ordinator Maree Clarke says Pancake Day is a fun way to bring people together. “We’re proud to support the work of UnitingCare, and we call on everyone in the community to come down, grab a pancake and get behind this great cause,’’ she said. Volunteers will be outside the IGA supermarket at the Gisborne Village shopping centre from 9.30am-12.30pm. Matt Crossman
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Environmentalists are encouraged by the apparent return of a shy native animal in Sunbury’s Jacksons Creek. Seven platypuses were captured, tagged and released at the creek in Melbourne Water’s most recent survey – the best result since 1998.
General manager of waterways Gavan O’Neill said platypuses were notoriously reclusive, so con�rmation of their presence in the area was pleasing.
‘‘Findings such as those from the Jacksons
populations are thriving in the city’s creeks and rivers, although illegal �shing practices, including the use of nets and set lines, continue to pose a serious threat.
Ecologist Josh Gri�ths said excitement about the spring survey was tempered by the discovery of two dead platypuses in Warrandyte.
‘‘We suspect the use of illegal gill nets or set lines killed these animals, one of which was microchipped in a previous survey,’’ he said.
Mr Gri�ths encouraged anyone who saw a platypus in local waters to register their
Creek survey are critical to . . . our e�orts to protect platypuses,’’ he said.
‘‘Melbourne Water, local councils and community groups also do a tremendous amount of work to protect waterways, so this survey is further encouragement that this co-ordinated e�ort is making an impact.’’
Platypuses abandoned many areas during the drought of the mid-2000s.
Melbourne Water’s urban platypus program, now in its 20th year, includes surveys every spring and autumn.
�e spring survey revealed platypus
sighting on a community monitoring website. ‘‘[It] helps us build a better picture of the population across Greater Melbourne,’’ he said.
Jacksons Creek EcoNetwork president Christina Cheers, who has taken part in previous platypus surveys, said the health of local waterways and riverbanks was improving.
‘‘We have groups all along the creek planting trees,’’ she said. ‘‘�ere are certainly lots of restored environments along the creek. �ere are gaps, but we’re getting there.’’
To register platypus sightings, visit www.platypusSPOT.org.
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Invasive weeds, willow trees and hawthorn bushes will be removed from a heritage-listed Mount Macedon property as part of a project supported by Melbourne Water.
Historic Bolobek Farm, one of the most- visited private gardens in Australia, will be turned into a sanctuary of native plants and healthy waterways a�er receiving $310,000 from the authority’s river health incentive program.
�e project is aimed at rehabilitating vegetation along three kilometres of water- ways, including a tributary of the Riddells and Barringo creeks.
�e property’s owners, Brigid and Hugh Robertson, plan to create an open woodland of eucalypts and riverbanks loaded with native shrubs and reeds.
‘‘At the moment, the willows are choking the natural vegetation and cattle pollute the creeks,’’ Mr Robertson said.
‘‘We’re looking forward to beautiful frontages that carry diverse biology and have cleaner water.’’
About 5000 native plants will be used to improve the forested headwaters which lead to Macedon Regional Park.
�e project is expected to take several years. Melbourne Water region manager Cameron
Howie said it would have �ow-on bene�ts for eight kilometres of waterways.
‘‘Willows and hawthorns are popular with many people, but they are actually weeds and have a negative impact on waterways and native plants,’’ he said.
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Tennis open to allTennis regulars and people who have never picked up a racquet can have a hit at Macedon Tennis Club’s open day this Sunday. There’ll be free coaching, a barbecue, children’s entertainment, and prizes. It’s from 4-7pm.■ www.macedontennisclub.com.au or 5426 1511
Valentine’s Day picnicCelebrate the 40th anniversary of Peter Weir’s classic �lm Picnic at Hanging Rockat a twilight screening on Valentine’s Day. Pack a picnic and bring a blanket for the only outdoor cinema event at Hanging Rock this year. Gates open 7pm and the �lm starts at dusk. Tickets: $25 adults, $10 children, $60 families.■ www.mrsc.vic.gov.au/�lmnight or1300 888 802
Old fashioned cyclingWoodend’s annual vintage bike ride from the Woodend clock tower to Hanging Rock and back, is on Saturday. Bring bikes old or new and dress up in old-time garb for this family ride. Starts 10am. ■ goo.gl/1sZ1lg
Champion your worldFind out more about Hume council’s free enviro champions sustainability leadership program at an information session in Broadmeadows. This latest session will be at the Hume Global Learning Centre
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.
tomorrow from 7pm. The program teaches leadership, communications and advocacy.■ www.hume.vic.gov.au
This is the meaning of life A three-month course aimed at exploring the meaning of life starts at Sunbury Baptist Church on February 15. Sessions are every Sunday from 5.30pm. ■ 9740 7683
Type, or pen, your thoughtsA six-week creative writing class for beginners starts at Sunbury’s Rupertswood Mansion on February 18. The Twilight School will be led by TAFE teacher Bruno Lettieri. Cost is $60 or $30 for concession holders.■ 9744 0083 or [email protected]
Flavours to savourRestaurants will dish out special tasting dishes and wineries will offer cellar door samples at the �rst Taste of Kyneton festival this Sunday. Local beers and ciders will also be available at Kyneton racecourse from 11am-4pm. Tickets cost $12 pre-sale or $15 at the gate.■ www.kyneton.org.au/tasteofkyneton.
To market, to marketSunbury’s Market on the Green is back this Saturday. Check out handmade items and fresh produce at Sunbury Memorial Hall and Village Green from 9am-2pm.■ 0409 558 637
People needing to improve their �tness now have fewer excuses with free outdoor exercise classes being held at Sunbury’s Lions Park. Hume council’s eight-week Be Outdoor Active program includes weekly yoga classes on Mondays from 10am, Zumba on Wednesdays from 10am, and group �tness sessions from 6.30pm, Thursdays. Participants receive a free T-shirt. To register, visit www.hume.vic.gov.au/beoutdooractive.
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Replete with old-world charm yet modern to its back teeth, this Victorian-style homestead (built in 2000) couples with outstanding infrastructure for equine pursuits on a property of about 36.42 hectares. Four bedrooms are ranged down one side, across the way from the two-way main bathroom; each has robes, while the main also has an en suite. Separate lounge and dining rooms �ank the entry hall, opposite which is a rumpus room with bar. The lounge room has a Cheminees Philippe �replace, and there’s a study (or potential �fth bedroom) next door to the kitchen. Next to a family-meals zone, the classy kitchen has black granite benchtops and designer appliances. A solar/gas-heated swimming pool sits beside an impressive entertainment zone with a spa. Infrastructure: machinery shed, cattleyards and crush, paddocks with shelters, day yards, stable complex, 1600-metre race track, sand arena, water tanks (about 170,344 litres), a bore and 20 solar panels.
RT Edgar: 5428 8633 Price: $1.995 million – $2.195 million Private sale
LANCEFIELD 240 Racecourse Road, 3435
4 2 6
On a block of more than 1500 square metres that takes in views over the township and beyond, this house (still under warranty) will have lovers of streamlined modernity lining up. Opposite an open study near the front door, double doors open to the main bedroom which has a walk-in robe and stylish en suite with twin vanity basins. Two more bedrooms (with robes) �ank the laundry, main bathroom and separate toilet. A large family-meals area wraps around a smart kitchen, and double doors open to a theatre room equipped with projector, screen and integrated speakers. An island bench, blonde-wood laminate cupboards, walk-in pantry and 900mm cooker are salient kitchen features. A great elevated, covered deck is the spot to soak up the views beyond a large grassed backyard. Other attractions are a Colorbond double garage with three-phase power, and an integrated double garage with internal access.
Dunlop Real Estate: 9744 2555 Price: $495,000 Private sale
ROMSEY 38 Shaw Drive, 3434
3 2 4
At about 30 squares, this Victorian-style house on about 4000 square metres has all the ingredients for comfortable family living. Three large bedrooms, each with robes, include the main with an en suite with twin vanity basins. Three living areas are a boon for entertainment and family downtime; they include a lounge-dining room just inside the front door, a separate rumpus room, and a family-meals area adjoining the kitchen. Under a pitched ceiling and clerestory windows, the kitchen has loads of blackwood cabinetry and electric wall oven and cooktop. Along with verandahs, a large covered pergola caters for relaxation and enjoyment of surrounding established gardens. Now tenanted at $1516 a month, the property also has a wood heater, split-system and lock-up double garage.
Connallys Real Estate: 5429 6842 Price: $495,000+ Private sale
ROMSEY 25 Whelans Place, 3434
3 2 2
On about 0.81 hectares, in a quiet court within a walk of the town centre, this bluestone house is a dead-set charmer with its old-world facade and classy, contemporary interior. Of the three bedrooms, the large main has a lovely ambience, a walk-in robe and full en suite; there’s also a study/fourth bedroom with french doors to a verandah. Appealing living zones include one with �oorboards and chic built-in cabinetry – and french doors, again, to a verandah. The kitchen is modern-country in style, with white cabinetry, walk-in pantry and dishwasher – and the laundry is a big one. Tradies, rev-heads and hobbyists will revel in a 19x11-metre (5-metre high) shed with power and industrial-strength concrete �oor. A wood heater, split-system, a courtyard, pony paddock, good shedding, fruit trees, rose gardens and lock-up double garage are other winning elements.
Chess Property Consultants: 5429 5544 Price: $595,000 Private sale
ROMSEY 16 Valley View Court, 3434
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Built in the middle of the af�uent ’80s, this is a place that would have garnered lots of kudos in its day for its distinctive approach, one that saluted the era’s style while simultaneously transcending it.
And that translates to a house that de�es de�nition, thereby granting it ‘timeless’ status.
Yes, it has pitched ceilings and clerestory windows (hello ’80s), but an expansive layout and clever design touches de�nitely add that ‘je ne sais quoi’ factor.
Entry via a parkland setting with a circular driveway adds instant cachet, while the discrete house precinct beyond is lavished with brick paving rimmed with pretty gardens.
A very big, enclosed courtyard precedes a tiled ‘mud room’ entry point, then a foyer laid with �oating �oorboards, which �ow into living zones and bedrooms.
On the foyer’s right is the �rst bedroom (or study), then a wide entry ushers in a lovely living room. It’s in here that the clerestory windows, under a steeply pitched ceiling with white-painted exposed beams, show an exuberance that cements the home’s essential style. The �oorboards seem to extend for miles, a charcoal feature wall soars to ceiling’s apex and a downlight-studded bulkhead along one wall emphasises the room’s stretch.
A mere �oor-level change separates the adjoining sitting room, which has a pair
of glass-brick windows and access to the courtyard. A partial wall painted a rich burgundy conceals the kitchen-breakfast room from this living space.
A pitched ceiling, exposed beams and clerestory windows maintain the style in the large kitchen, where there’s a stack of white-laminate cupboards and a Lofra 900mm cooker.
The extra-big laundry could easily serve as a hobby space – it has a walk-in closet, workbench, storeroom and a compact shower/toilet room.
Three bedrooms down a hallway from the living room each have built-in robes; the main bedroom’s wall-length robe is a stylish arrangement with mirrored panels.
Kennedy & Hunt: 5428 2544 Price: $775,000 Private sale
GISBORNE 231 Sheedy Road, 34374 2 2
The shared bathroom is massive; it has a centrally placed spa with glass bricks behind, dual vanity basins, toilet, bidet and a large, totally private shower enclosure.
An elevated, full-width deck has views of a fenced, in-ground solar-heated salt pool/spa, which is �anked by lawn, a vegie garden, and a fenced paddock, just calling for imaginative treatment.
The property of about 4000 square metres is edged with wind-break cypress trees and there’s a brick freestanding double garage/workshop with three-phase power and plumbing.
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Why Wait?� Convenient & comfortable� Walking distance to all town facilities� Spacious lounge & dining area� Modern bathroom� Ideal investment—expected rental return $275-$295 per week� Separate driveway & single garage� Pretty low maintenance garden
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Sophisticated, Private Country Living-1000m2� Large main bedroom, stylish ensuite + WIR� Bedrooms 2&3 are extra-large with BIR� Modern kitchen with gas up-right stove + splashback� Open plan family & meals area� Theatre room/formal lounge� Extra-large alfresco area� Gas heating, evap cooling, 5+ star energy rating
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Light, Bright and so Affordable- 1045m2� Three generous sized bedrooms� Neat kitchen� Meals area� Very light and airy lounge� Fully renovated bathroom� Delightful rear deck which is fully covered� Ducted gas heating, large garden shed + ideal location
ROMSEY $307,000
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Be Quick- Best Value in Town! – 1351 m2� Spacious block close to school, kinda & public transport� Three bedrooms- 2 with BIR’s� Lounge/dining with timber floating flooring� Neat kitchen� Attractive family bathroom� Solid fuel heating, air-conditioning, electric wall heaters� TEXT 5REYNOLD TO 0418 710 157 FOR MORE INFO & PHOTOS
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Perfect Investment, Perfect Tenant- 600m2� Fully renovated� Three double bedrooms with BIR’S� Attractive very light lounge� New kitchen with gas upright stove– meals area� Family bathroom—new shower,er,er vanity and separate bath� Natural gas ducted heating� Rear verandah & low maintenance landscaping
ROMSEY $310,000 NEG
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Great for Family Living - 1500m2� Main bedroom with ensuite & WIR� Single bedroom/nursery with BIR� Bedrooms 3&4 are double sized with BIR� Open plan kitchen/family/meals & Formal lounge� Large games or theatre room� Extra-large fully covered pergola� New timber flooring, ducted gas heating, 3x S/S
ROMSEY $443,000
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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
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A Very Wise Investment 1200m2� Main bedroom - full ensuite and WIR� Bedrooms 2 & 3 with BIR’s� 4th Bedroom/Study� Formal Lounge� Open plan kitchen/meals/family area with SFH� Tenanted at $250 p/w – tenants would love to stay!� Close to all town facilities
ROMSEY $256,000
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Fabulous Family home - 2000 M2� Large master with Full ensuite and WIR� 3 extra-large double bedrooms with BIR’s� Separate family room� Large colour-bond garden shed� Undercover entertainment area with built-in-bar� Fully fenced + views to Mount William
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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
ROMSEY $752,000
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Calling all Tradies! - 2000+m2� Main bedroom with full ensuite & WIR� Formal Lounge� Open plan kitchen & meals� Undercover Entertaining� 4 car concreted colorbond shed with power� Secure dog/chook enclosure� Established fruit trees
ROMSEY $426,000
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Picture Perfect & Private – 5acres “CARINYA”� Large kitchen/meals area with gas & electric appliances� Family lounge & dining area with large coonara heater� Large rumpus room with full-bi fold doors� Large master bedroom, ensuite & WIR, 2 large bedrooms with BIR’s� Huge outdoor entertainment area (fully enclosed)� Large shed/workshop, water tanks, caravan/boat shelter� 5KW/16 panel solar system + evaporative cooling & gas heating
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A Joy to Own- 1600m2� Main bedroom with bay window, WIR & ensuite� Two more large bedrooms with BIR’s, Study/4th bedroom� Beautiful formal lounge� Excellent solid timber kitchen, Sun drenched meals/dining� Outstanding outdoor entertainment area� Double garage, 9mt x 6mt colour bond workshop with concrete floor& power
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ROMSEY $715,000
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Absolutely Charming!-2 acres approx.� Blue-stone home with heritage features & bull-nose verandahs� Magnificent main bedroom with full ensuite & WIR� Country style kitchen with walk-in pantry� Established gardens with paved outdoor courtyard� 19x11mtr shed with power & concrete flooring� Separate lock up garage� Pony paddock
ROMSEY $595,000
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FOR HIM AND HER!Hidden in a quiet court location makes for afantastic �rst home or investment opportunity.Comprising of a new kitchen with S/S Miele cooking appliances plusdishwasher,sher,sher plus a spacious living roomgreat for entertaining, the homehasmuchtoo�ero�ero� with �ttings includingtimberVenetianblindsandrollerblinds with pelmets, large decorative architraving, moulded cornices.
Accommodation o�erso�erso� 3 good sized bedrooms with BIR’sand 2 bathrooms. Additional features include ductedgas heating, evaporative air conditioning, alarm system.
Outside, established landscaped gardens and great decked undercoverarea. The home has rear access through to the backyard and o�erso�erso� apowered work shed.
Price: $379,000
Inspection:Saturday 10.00am to 10.30amPhoto ID required
WHERE DREAMS BECOME REALITY....Superbly positioned in the sought afteafteaf r Jacksons Hill Estate.The kitchen has been �nished with stone bench tops with waterfall edging, with 900mm free-standing S/Scook top and oven, walk in pantry and plumbed fridge cavity. This �ows to the dining area opening out withdouble bi-foldbi-foldbi-f doors to outdoor undercover decked alfresco with a built in BBQ plumbed with natural gas.
Accommodation includes Master bedroom with parents retreat including WIR and full ensuite. There is anadditional 2 double sized bedrooms with BIR’s plus a 4th room which can be used as a bedroom or study.
With picturesque established landscaped gardens, additional features include a double driveway with 3 cargarage and remote access, evaporative cooling and ducted heating and ceiling fans in each bedroom.
Price: $655,000
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SPACIOUS SERENITY!Set in a quiet court location in the Langama Park Estate, this openconcept living o�erso�erso� multiple living zones, �owing to a central wellappointed kitchen. This then overlooks to the meals area and thento the family living room o�ero�ero� ing outdoor access to a undercoveroutdoor entertaining area. This gem has low maintenance landscapedgardens and a fully irrigated front garden watering system.
Accommodation includes Master bedroom with entry throughdouble doors and incorporating ensuite and WIR plus an additional2 generous sized bedrooms with BIR’ and a central bathroom.
Additional features include ducted heating zoned refrigerated airconditioning, 12 roof solar panels, sun-blinds on major windows,remote DLUG with rear access and garden shed.
Price: $379,000
Inspection:Saturday 2.30pm to 3.00pmPhoto ID required
LIVE IN GUMTREE HILLS!The home o�erso�erso� a separate entry �owingto a good size family living room with anadditional games/living room with plenty ofstorage plus the open plan meals and kitchen.With a private rear garden and double lock-up garage, this home is sure to tick boxes.
Accommodation includes three good sizedbedrooms all with BIR’s, master with largeBIR and ensuite plus central bathroom.Additional features include ducted heating andevaporative cooling, �oor coverings, extensiveconcreting, established gardens and more!
Price: $320,000 to $335,000Inspection: Saturday 1.45pm to 2.15pmPhoto ID requiredContact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]
Unit 3/32 Miller Street, Sunbury2A 1B 1C
WHY OWN A CAR?Encompassing 2 bedrooms with built inrobes, this home oersoerso modern living witha bright & open plan large living roomwith a large sliding door leading out toyour neat and private low maintenancecourtyard yard. The kitchen is spaciousand comprises stainless steel appliances.
This home including a modern bathroom andlaundry with plenty of cupboard space, ductedheating & air conditioning, gardens, single lockup garage and ample o street parking spaceswhich is rare to �nd!
Price: $300,000 to $320,000Inspection: Saturday 12.15pm to 12.45pmPhoto ID requiredContact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]
9 Dolan Court, Sunbury3A 2B 2C
THE BOX TICKER!!!Walking through the front door you are greetedwith a grand formal entrance. Comprisinga spacious formal lounge room, large livingroom with gas log �replace and meals areawith a brand new kitchen with s/s appliances.Outside a large undercover entertainingarea �tted with down lights with establishedgardens surrounding the home. Featuringdouble carport with remote roller door.
The home has been freshly painted featuringupdated bathrooms, air conditioning andheating plus more!
Price: $420,000 to $450,000Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]
41 Gleneagles Drive, Sunbury 3A 2B 2C
SUPER SPACIOUS!Whether you’re a �rst home buyer,er,er investor or just looking fora great home with all the added extras, then look no further.Featuringagreat sized formal front lounge, anopenmeals areacompletewithacombustionwoodheaterwithslidingdoorsleadingtothebackyard.The kitchen is centrally located with plenty of cupboard space andcomprising900mmgascook topandwallmountovenplusadishwasher.The home continues with a large rumpus room with an open �replace.
Accommodation includes a central bathroom, 2 large bedroomswith BIR’s plus Master featuring built in robe plus ensuite.
Additional features include double carport with remote roller door,door,dooralarm system, established trees, large laundry and much more!
THE SMART STARSTARST T!This well designed �oor plan consists agreat sized family living room along witha open kitchen and meals area which�ows onto an undercover pergola &large backyard perfect for entertaining.
Accommodation is at the other end of thehouse with Master BIR’s plus a further 3bedrooms and a central bathroom. Boastinga good sized laundry, extra features includeducted heating and evaporative cooling, s/system and double carport.
JUMP TO JACKSONS HILL!At the entrance to the superb Jackson’sHill Estate, this superior quality Federationinspired home is now available.Comprising 4 bedrooms, each with BIR’sand master with WIR and FES, kitchen, aformal lounge PLUS a separate rumpusroom. Outside will impress with apitched roof outdoor entertaining area.Additional features include Federation features,such as tall ceilings, decorative cornices andarchways, ducted heating, evaporative cooling,a central bathroom, double lock-up garage andestablished gardens surrounding the home.
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]
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Register your garage sale with the Riddells Creek Neighbourhood House.Registration is $5 for sales held at home or $10 if you would likelikelik to set up a stall in the groundsof the Neighbourhood House. In addition to getting a listing in the map that is given out on the
day,day,da you will receive garage sale signage and balloons.Maps available from 8am on the 14th March at the Neighbourhood House.
Registration and paymenpaymenpa t must be finalised beforbeforbef e 11th March 2015
For further information please contact Riddells Creek Neighbourhood HouseEmail: [email protected] Ph (03) 5428 7836 59 Main Road, Riddells Creek
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FIRST HOME BUYERS
Sunbury, 11 Darling Court$290,000 - $310,000INVEST OR NESTSet within the popular Gum Tree Hills Estate, close to schools, shops, parkland, bus stop andwithin strolling distance to the township.This 3 bedroom home offersoffersoff a modern open plan livingarea and generous rear yard. Features gas and electric appliances, dishwasher,dishwasher,dishwasher reverse cycle splitsystem, polished floor boards and built in robes. Outdoor deckeddeckeddeck entertaining area, 2 garden sheds,carport and 2 water tanks. Currently tenanted on a periodic basis making it an ideal first home orinvestment opportunity.tunity.tunity
3 A 1 B 1 C
12 Egan Court, Romsey3 A 2 B 2 C$479,000 - $499,000
NEW LISTING
SNAPSHOTSUNBURY/ MACEDON RANGES
GREAT RESULTS!37 Canterbury Ave, Sunbury SOLD $425,00017 Massie Cir, Sunbury SOLD $330,00078 Cornish St, Sunbury SOLD $310,00045 Menzies Drv, Sunbury SOLD $297,5006 Lindsay Ave, Sunbury SOLD $285,000
OPEN FOR INSPECTIONSat 14 Feb & Sunday 15 Feb
Sat 10.30-11.00am 3/141 Reservoir Rd, Sunbury
Sat 10.30-11.00am 2 Tower Crt, Sunbury
Sat 11.15-11.45am 102 Reservoir Rd, Sunbury
Sat 11.15-11.45am 1B Aldridge Drv, Sunbury
Sat 11.30-12.00pm 12 Tarrango Crt, Sunbury
Sat 12.00-12.30pm 9 Shaw Crt, Romsey
Sat 12.00-12.30pm 226 Riddell Rd, Sunbury
Sat 12.00-12.30pm 12 Egan Crt, Romsey
Sat 1.00-1.30pm 20 Stringer Crt, Sunbury
Sat 1.00-1.30pm 38 Wicket St, Sunbury
Sat 1.15-1.45pm 5/2 Egan Crt, Romsey
Sat 2.00-2.30pm 107Yellow Gum Blvd, Sunbury
Sat 2.15-2.45pm 150 Aitken St, Gisborne
Sat 2.15-2.45pm 2 Whelans Plc, Romsey
Sat 3.00-3.30pm 3 Collier Cls, Romsey
Sat 3.45-4.15pm 21 Metcalfe Drv, Romsey
Sun 11.30-12.00pm 13 Duncraig Grv, Sunbury
Sun 12.30-1.00pm 89 Somerville Lne, R/Creek
BUY OFTHE WEEK
Sunbury, 13 Duncraig Grove$485,000ATRUE FAMILY HOMEYou will not be disappointed with this spacious family home which has light filled living and afabulous outdoor entertaining area. There are 4 generous sized bedrooms, main with ensuite andWIR, study,study,study formal lounge and dining with log gas fire, kitchen meals and large family area. Thereis a family bathroom and laundry. There are neat well maintained gardens and a gazebo to enjoy!Benefits; ducted heating, evaporative cooling, timber floors, remote double garage. Situated in aprivate court, in a sought after location close to St Annes School, public transport, and quick accessinto Sunbury.
4 A 2 B 2 C 1 E
INSPECT SUNDAY 11.30 - 12.00PM
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The 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.
38 Shaw Drive Romsey
FOR SALE $495,000INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 10.00-10.30am
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A SHAW THINGStylish 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 $480,000INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 9.30-10.00am
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FABULOUS FAMILY HOME IN SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION
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.
248 Knox Road Romsey
FOR SALE $630,000INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 2.00-2.30pm
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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 12.30-1.00pm
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A PERFECT COUNTRY LIFESTYLE 1.023 HECTARES - TOWN WATER
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
Small acreage property with dam, is an ideal startfor the budding horse owner. The house will requiresome improvements to be undertaken but does boastlots of potential. 4 bay machinery shed plus otheroutbuildings. Only a 10 minute drive to the Woodendtrain station for the commute to Melbourne.ESTIMATED SELLING RANGE: $260,000-$$280,000
19 Harpers Street Tylden
AUCTION This Saturday @ 12noonINSPECT THIS SATURDAY 11.30-12.00pm
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BARGAIN BUY WITH POTENTIAL 3.5 ACRES Approx.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 Saturday 21st February @ 12noonINSPECT THIS SATURDAY 3.00-3.30pm
Photo ID RequiredCONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800
SURPRISINGLY SPACIOUS AND AFFORDABLE FAMILY HOME
Are you craving space inside and out? Then thisproperty boasting 4 bedroom plus study including 3living areas, 2 bathrooms, double garage and hugebackyard has everything you need. Close to shops,school, parklands and train station.
3 Southbourne Road Riddells Creek
FOR SALE $525,000-$550,000INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 1.30-2.00pm
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A FAMILY WINNER ON ½ ACREThis 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 1.00-1.30pm
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SUNBURY SERENITY
RENTAL PROPERTIES AVAILABLESunbury
$310 PW Available: Early Jan
NEAT ANDTIDY FAMILYHOME 3 brs, Newly paintedthroughout, floorboardspolished, new kit with gascooking, gas heat and newblinds completes this familyhome. Carport, garden shed.Blink and you will miss out!
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.
Sunbury
$335 PW Available: 18/3
TOWNHOUSE CLOSETOTOWN 3 brs, ens, BIR’Sopen plan kit/meals/family,sep powder room, europeanlaundry, balcony ofF master,easy maint courtyard, dbleremote garage with rearaccess.
Gisborne
$285 PW Available: Now
COMFORTABLE 2BEDROOM UNIT with WIR tomain & BIR to 2nd bedroom.Kit/meals, electric cooking,lounge with electric heatingand cooling, bathroom,separate WC, lockup garageand courtyard. Pets by neg.
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These 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 2.00-3.00pm
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PRESTIGE VILLAGE ENVIRONMENT - 2-3 & 4 BEDROOM VILLAS.Located at the Target complex, this 96m² propertyis positioned next to a Dental Clinic, Pumpkin Patchand other boutique traders. High exposure, wide glassfrontage and priced to sell.
Sunbury
FOR SALE OR LEASE$565,000/$38,000pa+GSTINSPECT By Appointment
CONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555
BOUTIQUE RETAIL SPACE
.A new exciting estate is now beingconstructed. These are some ofRomsey’s finest extra large allotmentsdesigned for your lifestyle and for allRomsey’s country atmosphere has tooffer. All services are available. Contactour office to preselect your preferredblock.
Romsey
FOR SALE From $210,000INSPECT Plans at Office
CONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555
BENJAMIN PLACE ESTATE
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All you could wish for in this spacious 5 bedroomfamily home. 2 Living areas, modern kitchen,multiple bathrooms, 2 car garage with workshop andinternal access to residence. This is a must inspecthome.
7 Bowerbird Place Sunbury
FOR SALE $590,000INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 11.00-11.30am
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FABULOUS JACKSONS HILL
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Outstanding views of Macedon Ranges. ChoiceResidential Building blocks. Fully serviced. TownWater. Natural Gas. Easy access to Calder Highwayto Melbourne or Bendigo. Fast Train to MelbourneInternational Airport 30 minutes.
GISBORNE FIELDS
FOR SALE From $189,000INSPECT PLANS AT OFFICE
CONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800
STAGE 6 NOW AVAILABLE
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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
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 11.30-12.00pm
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SECURE THIS WINNER!!
.Extra large blocks available, from1200m2 to 1238m3 with attractivepricing. Services available, sealedroads, town water, sewerage, gas andelectricity. The blocks have been titledand are ready to build your dream homeon. Further details and plans availablefrom the office.
Romsey
FOR SALE $207,000-220,000INSPECT PLANS AVAILABLE AT OFFICE
CONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555
NOW YOU HAVE THE CHOICE
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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
Located on a massive block with huge light filledrooms and luxurious appointments this vast exechome will take your breath away, Set in the desirableRolling Meadows Estate this 4 br, 3 bathroom abodewill delight the senses.
14 Sauvignon Court sunbury
FOR SALE $750,000INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 12.00-12.30PM
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HIGH ROLLING MEADOWS
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A magnificent home with 5 brs, 3 bathrooms, 3living, space for 3 vehicles, boat/caravan and alarge workshop. If it’s entertaining you desire thanthere are 2 covered alfresco areas overlooking thestunning in ground pool and glorious views.
10 James Close Sunbury
FOR SALE $735,000INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 3.00-3.30pm
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YOUR DREAM HOME
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Gisborne15 Ormerod Court Private Sale
Luxury entertaining – Stylish living. Mature, landscapedgarden and tennis court all on approximately 4000m2.
Family living at its best! The ‘Wow” is in the magnificent conservatorystyle indoor/oindoor/oindoor utdoor areas. The spacious home o�ers characterfeatures and comprises 4 large bedrooms, retreat/rumpus room,formal and informal living areas, modern kitchen, ensuite andbathroom. Integrated double garage, separate single garage, cubbyhouse and much, much more. This is resort style living right on theedge of Gisborne township and within easy reach of train station andfreeway.
Private Sale Details:
$950,000
Viewing Times:
By appointment.
Property Information:
A 4 B 2 C 3
Gisborne17 Dalton Street Private Sale
A dream come true in one beautiful property!Prestigious location & oering exceptional quality.Landscaped Garden extends over approx. 1119m2.
Spacious accommodation comprising four bedrooms plus study,udy,udy 3bathrooms, formal lounge and dining areas, large, airy kitchen/meals/living zone and private under cover al fresco ‘room’. Special featuresinclude 2.7m ceilings, refrigerated air conditioning, vacuum system,fully wired for surround sound, pyrolytic oven and the list goes on!Magnificent family home with many characterful features to enjoy.
Private Sale Details:
$875,000
Viewing Times:
By appointment.
Property Information:
A 4 B 3 C 2
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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:
Thursday12.00 - 12.30pm
Property Information:
A 3 B 2 C 2
Gisborne8 Dumbarton Way
Private Sale Details:$680,000 to $720,000
Viewing Times:Saturday11.00 - 11.30am
Property Info: A 4 B 3 C 2
Superbly located in sought afterMulbarton Estate - on 1239m2approx.Feel welcomed on entry by the sense ofgrandeur. Features both formal & informalliving spaces with fireplace, kitchen & dining +butlers pantry. Downstairs features an outdoorarea, bedroom, ensuite & powder rm. The 2ndlevel comprises 3 large bedrms & study,udy,udy furthercomplimented by a separate retreat.
GISBORNE81-85 Sheedy Road
Private Sale Details:$865,000
Viewing Times:Thurs 1.30-2.00pm;Sat 1.00 - 1.30pm
Property Info: A 4 B 2 C 3
“Tranquil Mist” – on 4,036m2Stylish Architect Designed Home.Features valley views to Mt Macedon & superbgardens. Quality throughout with 3 living areasopening to deckings, 3-4 brooms, full ens. &chef’s kitchen with granite benchtops. Incl.spotted gum floor boards, natural gas centralheating, veg. garden, green house & triplegarage. Privacy & convenience to town centre.Fast fwy access.
Gisborne18 Pearce Court
Private Sale Details:$665,000 - $690,000
Viewing Times:Saturday1.00 - 1.30pm
Property Info: A 4 B 2 C 3
Mulbarton Estate ~ on approx.1,021m2. Exceptional home in a blueribbon location.Features 3m ceilings, complimented byspacious living areas & 4 bedrooms. Bright& airy design with 2 outdoor areas, qualitybathrooms/kitchen, garage & lock up carport.Incl. zoned natural gas ducted heating, aircon. Superb presentation throughout. Fullylandscaped. Inspection will not disappoint.
Gisborne231 Sheedy Road Private Sale
Timber floors, high ceilings, large land and a swimming pool!A hidden treasure. Land Approximately 4000m2.Absolutely brilliant family home with all the privacy & space you can possibly use!O�ers 4 bedrms, bathroom, 2nd shower room, kitchen/meals, living room withvaulted ceiling & adjoining rumpus/tv area. Outside o�ers brick garage & workshop,in ground pool, deck & veggie gardens. Right on the edge of town.
Private Sale Details:
$775,000
Viewing Times:
Saturday12.00 - 12.30pm
Property Information:
A 4 B 2 C 2
Macedon35 McBean Avenue
Private Sale Details:$770,000
Viewing Times:By appointment.
Property Info: A 3 B 2 C 2
Country tranquility nestled in theprivacy of your own serenity,on 4 acres approx.Stunning character filled home withmagnificent gardens. 3 bedrooms + study,udy,udymaster with ensuite, central spa bathroom,open plan living, plus a beautiful diningarea overlooking the property. All townshipamenities are at your doorstep, but you feellike the rest of the world is hours away.
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MACEDON 71 GREENE STREET“Chiamington” 4000m2 of lifestyle paradise with stunning 4BR cedar residence. Extremely lightfilled with ducted gas heating, soaring ceilings. Walk to school, shops, train! Boxed veggies, chicken coup, fruit and berries. Essence of Macedon living!
$759,000
RIDDELLS CREEK 263 SANDY CREEK ROADGLORIOUSLY UNIQUE Circa 1888 “LEAWARRA” Situated on an established English garden allotment of approx 8288m2 is 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
NEW GISBORNE 26 DALRAY CRESCENT“TOORAK” CLASS LIFESTYLE IN NEW GISBORNE.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
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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
RIDDELLS CREEK 12 LARTER COURTClever planning, excellent quality! 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!
$629,000
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
GISBORNE 50 JACKSONS CREEK WAYOn a 1310m2 cnr block with rear access for boats etc (plus DLUG). 3BR, study, formal and informal living rooms plus outdoor living room. Quality floor tiles and soft furnishings, ducted vacc system. Town water plus tanks with pumps. Courtyard private gardens. Executive property.
$699,000
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BULLENGAROOK/GISBORNE 859 BACCHUS MARSH ROADSomething special! 10 horseland acres with infrastructure to dream of! Big and Beautiful 4BR + study residence. Stunning living areas include BBQ party room, plus heated indoor inground pool. Fabulous 60 x 20 arena, 17 paddocks, 11 loose boxes, 3 bores ,dam, tanks. Ask for copy long list of improvements!
$959,000
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WELL BALANCED FAMILY HOME – APPROX 2
ACRESFROM $530,000
38 STUARTFIELDDRIVE, ROMSEY
Contact James Shalders 0412 136 578
• Just recently refreshed throughout• 3 Brms all with BIR’s, Main Rm• Full ENS and WIR, study• Smeg .900 cook top, DW
• Timber kitchen S.S appliances• Meals/family/ lounge, solid fuel• 3kw solar system, Large DLUG• Work shop, dog enclosure
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SOPHISTICATICATICA EDHIDE AWAYAWAYAW
FROM $495,000 40 LONG RYANS RYANS RROAD, BENLOCH
Contact James Shalders 0412 136 578
• Approx one hour from Melb CBD• Approx 7 acres of cleared land• Bedrooms 2 – 3 as required• Sweeping verandas
• Divided into numerous paddocks• 4 Bay Carport, Swim Spa and Sauna• Solid fuel log fire/Split system• Loft Style/Historic Cottage
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HIDDEN TREASURE$375,000 - $390,0001 DROVDROVDRO ERS RETREAT REAT REA
ROMSEY
Contact James Shalders 0412 136 578
• Large allotment of approx 1751M2• Quality Warburton built home• Offering 4 Brms and or Study• DLUG + Lock up Shed
• Private grounds, lovely gardens• Main Brm has full ENS and WIR• 4 Split systems• 2 Car Carport
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BUSH PARADISE20 LONG RYANSROAD BENLOCH
VENDOR WILL CONSIDERALL OFFERS
Contact James Shalders 0412 136 578
• Five BRM timber home 9 years old• Very private approx. 3 acres• Recently refurbished• New Kitch S.S appliances, WIP
• Large Brms all with BIR• Master with WIR and Ensuite• 2 large living areas, 3 split systems• 2 car garage and ambling paths
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82 Main Street, RomseyJulie Ellis 0409433699
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Ph (03) 54296842James Shalders 0412136578
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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
SWITCH TO CONNALLYS ROMSEY
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VOGUE LIVINGNOW FROM $390,000
10 LANCELOTCRESCENT,LANCEFIELD
Contact James Shalders 0412 136 578
• Set in a well-established street• Contempory vogue design façade• 3 BRM young property• Set on manageable land size
• Family/Meals sep lounge• Open Plan Kitchen• DLUG/Alfresco• Ducted Heating
STEP INSIDE –VERY ELEGANT
$420,000 - $440,0007 WIMERA CLOSE,
ROMSEY
Contact James Shalders 0412 136 578
• Situated on approx 1500M2• Large 3 BRMS + Study• Main Rm full Ensuite• Quality tiles, carpets
• Family/ Meals/S.S Kitchen• Undercover Entertainment area• DLUG and 4 Bay Shed/ Workshop• Ducted Heating and Evap Cooling
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Kyneton 13 Bourke StreetLauriston Lane - Five Fantastic Units “Lauriston” (Unit 1) has been beautifully restored and renovated and o�ers well-designed contemporary living spaces. The four modern units o�er light lled open plan living, each unit has a point of di�erence which makes for a fun choice of �oorplans and colour schemes in easy living neutral tones. The gardens are landscaped with turf and plantings and all have their own private external entertaining space and lock up storage. Situated in a very good location in Kyneton with Jean Haynes Park adjacent and walking distance to schools, hospitals and shops.
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other lot owners. Make sure you or your solicitor or conveyancer carefully check things like the cost
of being an owners corporation member, ie the levies payable, how the owners corporation operates,
including whether it uses an owners corporation manager. The statutory vendor’s statement and the
owners corporation certificate is attached to the vendor’s statement. This states
whether there are any proposed works, extraordinary expenses, fee increases or potential or existing
legal claims affecting the property. It is also essential that you or your advisors check the strata plan to
confirm unit and common property boundaries, the owners corporation rules and inspect the records
of the corporation including past minutes and business papers. This gives you a good idea of how the
building is running. At Dunlop Real Estate our service is always experienced and efficient. 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.
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Choosing the interior style of a house is a big decision that could make or break how people feel living inside it. Clashing colours or materials could put visitors or potential buyers off so it’s important that everything �ows. Metricon interior designer Kristina Carpenter knows what’s in fashion and how to make interiors shine long-term.
“Right now, the interior design world is going crazy for a combination of natural elements such as timber, marble, copper and concrete with metallic features. Feature lighting, decorative vases and
ornate accessories are the perfect way to bring these new stylish trends into homes,” Kristina says.
“When it comes to styling the interior of a home it’s important to keep big-ticket items and hard surfaces such as kitchens and bathrooms neutral and classic and leave on-trend pieces to soft furnishings such as cushions.”
She says with colours it’s crucial to keep consistency in mind.
“Carry out a similar colour theme throughout the home to make it feel
cohesive. This also makes executing a particular style easier.”
For people not lucky enough to have a new place to live but who would like to give their current residence a new lease on life can still do so with some simple tricks.
“Redesigning a home interior is a lot easier than most people think. A fresh coat of paint is one of the easiest and quickest ways to transform the feel of a room.
“Homeowners who aren’t fond of repainting could invest in new cushions or complementary artwork to express their
personality, while maintaining the �exibility to easily change it,” Kristina says.
Another great way to get interior design tips is to visit home shows or exhibitions on interior design to see what works. Or spend a weekend checking out display houses to view the latest designs.
If all this talk of interior design has inspired some change at home or a spurt of creativity, embrace it and reap the rewards of living in a place that represents your individuality.
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Gisborne Soccer Cub is looking forward to the challenge of competing in the FFV’s state league competition.
A�er playing in the FFV men’s senior competition on Sundays for the past �ve years, Gisborne switched to the state league competition, where they will play in ‘5 west’.
Club president Rodney Smith says the club is excited by the challenge.
“�e guys who played last season wanted to play on Saturdays and wanted to improve the football we’re playing,” Smith said.
“I asked the FFV if that was possible and they approved.”
�e move has helped the side attract 12 players for the coming season.
“We’re an amateur club and don’t pay players, so most of them have come through the junior system,” Smith said.
“�ose players who have made the move across have done their research about the club. �ey’ve seen we’ve moved to a state league competition and are on the way up.”
Gisborne also has a new coach in Andrew Hale.
“He’s played a lot of soccer at a lot of clubs in Melbourne so his knowledge is pretty good,” Smith said.
“He played for us late last season and we sat down with him before Christmas and he told us about his values and what he wants to get from the team. We decided he was right for the job.”
Smith said the move into state league would boost the club in several ways.
“It brings us exposure,” he said. “We have two women’s teams in the Sunday competition; we’re the only club in our district with two women’s sides.
“Hopefully, we’ll move through the ranks in future.’’
�e move to state league means Gisborne enters the FFA Cup and has been drawn to play Old Trinity in the �rst round of qualifying.
“We have to win the �rst couple of games to get into the main draw, but the exposure will be fantastic,” Smith said.
Fellow state league 5 west side Kyneton Districts will play Light United in FFA Cup qualifying.
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Gisborne takesa big step upin class
Hard-working Riddell keeps the leadRiddell players celebrate after taking another Sunbury wicket. (Wayne Hawkins)
It’s said that it doesn’t matter how you win your games as long as you win them.
�at was certainly the case for Riddell in the Gisborne and District Cricket Association’s McIntyre Cup on Saturday.
Not for the �rst time this season, the Bombers were made to work hard for victory.
�is win was of massive signi�cance for both the Bombers and their opponents, Sunbury.
A loss for the Bombers would have seen Woodend join them on top of the ladder.
For Sunbury, the loss means slipping outside the top four ahead of a tough run home.
Sunbury resumed at 4-67 needing 145 for victory.
�e Bomber bowlers ensured Sunbury didn’t get going on day two of the match, bowling them out for 116.
Matthew Livingstone took four wickets for the Bombers, while Jacob Brewer top-scored for Sunbury with 39.
Sunbury now needs a win against Woodend and will hope Gisborne loses to Wallan if they are any chance of making the �nals.
Gisborne and Sunbury face each other in the �nal round.
Woodend was made to �ght for its win over winless Wallan.
Having set 6-319 on day one, Woodend supporters would have been hoping for an easy victory.
Instead, Wallan put in its best batting performance of the year to make the match competitive.
Wallan got within 23 of victory before being bowled out for 298.
With Peter Manser absent, Warren Else led the attack, taking 5-80.
Bacchus Marsh’s slight �nals hopes remain a�er victory against Romsey.
Chasing Romsey’s 159, set on day one, Bacchus Marsh made 8-169 before declaring in a bid for an outright win.
Romsey had other ideas, �nishing the match at 3-63 in its second innings.
Tara Murray
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A focus on developing and helping expand the Sunbury Basketball Association is one of the key roles for the association’s new basketball operations manager.
Andrew Summerville was appointed in October and has jumped straight into work since arriving from Queensland.
“I had been in touch with Sunbury four or �ve years ago in regards to coaching here and, at the time, the situation was not right and I wasn’t able to move here,” Summerville said last week.
“I’ve stayed in touch since with [club president] Glenn Ogston as Sunbury progressed and there was a need for a full- time person.
“�e job was advertised and I applied and
Coach training a key to successwas o�ered the position. It encompasses everything: policy, programs for talent identi�cation, coach development, implementing more services for our members, increasing the skills of all our coaches and players, and making a better, stronger association.
“�ere’s a lot of work to do in a rapidly growing community.”
Summerville brings an extensive basketball background to the role, especially on the coaching side of things.
He has been assistant coach at NBL’s Brisbane Bullets, worked with NBA’s Toronto Raptors and coached college basketball in the United States.
“I’ve been a professional coach for about 13 years and coached all over the world,” he said.
“I want to give back a little and, hopefully, share some of my knowledge and foster the growth of the game.
“Coach education and coaching development programs are something I’m passionate about and something the association has identi�ed as a key area.
“I think in sport, in general, we spend so much time developing players and even referees and umpires. I don’t feel like we spend that same amount of time developing coaches and that’s something I want to do here on a small-scale, hoping that it will help
improve the knowledge of our players.”Summerville said one of the keys to
the association’s continued growth was developing the youth side of the program and ensuring that that expertise passes through to the Big V level.
“On the senior side of things, we’re still emerging and growing,” Summerville added.
“Our Big V results haven’t been fantastic, but I don’t think they have been terrible either. For us to get to the next level we have to implement some of the programs at junior level that the senior program will bene�t from in years to come.
“We need to put pathways in place. We do a great job of developing players, but a lot of them leave to head to other organisations.
“We don’t focus just on the senior sides here.”
‘‘ We do a great job of developing players, but a lot leave ’’ - Andrew Summerville
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PREMIER FIRST GRADECAMBERWELL MAGPIES V ESSENDONAt Camberwell Sports GroundESSENDON 1st InningsS McNAMARA lbw b Walker . . . . . . . . . . . . 0B MacRAE c Parker b Walker . . . . . . . . . . 29A AYRE c Parker b WA AYRE c Parker b WA A alker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0A BLIZZARD lbw b McNamara . . . . . . . . 209J SEYMOUR c Parker b Russ . . . . . . . . . . . 4J GALEOTTI run out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8N PERERA c Parker b Walker . . . . . . . . . . 34C MCKAY lbw b McNamaraC MCKAY lbw b McNamaraC MCKA . . . . . . . . . . . . 35J DAMJANOVSKI not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27M DORIC not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Extras (3b 3lb 2w 1nb). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Eight wickets (dec) for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 357Fall: 0, 6, 74, 79, 113, 220, 301, 330Bowling: W Walker 20.5-8-54-4, B Drew 13-3-49-0, S O’Brien 8-1-35-0, M Whittaker 10-0-64-0, T Russ 22.1-5-80-1, J McNamara 12-2-69-2. Overs: 86CAMBERWELL MAGPIES 1st InningsS HILL not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22M PERSSON-CLARK not out. . . . . . . . . . . . 3No wicket for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Bowling: C McKay 2.5-0-17-0, L Cameron 2.5-1-8-0, N Perera 1-1-0-0. Overs: 7.Umpires: C Allan S Olufson
MONASH TIGERS V GREENVALE KANGAROOSMONASH TIGERS V GREENVALE KANGAROOSMONASH TIGERS V GREENVAt Central Reserve North, Glen WaverleyMONASH TIGERS 1st InningsT BOXELL c Cox b Adams. . . . . . . . . . . . . 15D SARTORI c Amin b Rosewarne. . . . . . . . 90J HARPER lbw b Adams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38S KERBER c Cox b Smillie . . . . . . . . . . . . 12W SHERIDAN c Ura b Smillie . . . . . . . . . . 40A CHALKLEY c Adams b Smillie . . . . . . . . 16S TAYLOR c Shantry b SmillieTAYLOR c Shantry b SmillieTA . . . . . . . . . . . 0J TAYLOR c McDonald b Rosewarne TAYLOR c McDonald b Rosewarne TA . . . . . 11S GRIFFIN c Adams b Shantry . . . . . . . . . . 9A WISE not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9M SHIMELL c Amin b Shantry . . . . . . . . . . 9Extras (5lb 1w 1nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256Fall: 32, 131, 153, 180, 217, 217, 222, 238, 242, 256Bowling: J Shantry 17-3-34-2, A Smillie 18-5-37-4, K Adams 19-5-45-2, N Vanua 10.1-2-27-0, J Rosewarne 17-0-90-2, S Gautam 5-2-18-0. Overs: 86.1GREENVALE KANGAROOS 1st InningsGREENVALE KANGAROOS 1st InningsGREENVT URA not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20S GAUTAM lbw b WS GAUTAM lbw b WS GAUT ise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6A AMIN not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Extras (2lb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2One wicket for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Fall: 28Bowling: M Shimell 2-0-12-0, A Wise 3-0-11-1, S Grif�n 1-0-5-0. Overs: 6.Umpires: S Brne & D Venter
DANDENONG v RINGWOOD 5/341 TD Stray 158* IG Holland90 DA King 44 A McMaster 2/51 at Shepley Oval
FRANKSTON PENINSULA 0/7 v CASEY-SOUTH CASEY-SOUTH CASEY MELBOURNE287 DJ Pollock 104 DJ Watson 61 JD Holden 41 S Maggs 26 JR Mockett 3/60 MA Gapes 2/26 CJMcCormick 2/38 JG Wood 2/58 at AH Butler Oval
ST KILDA 225 G Rummans 53 A McGuinness 42 J Manning 35 B Baxter 34* v PRAHRAN 1/24 at Toorak Toorak T Pk
MELBOURNE UNI 5/174 B Fletcher 105* SK Duckworth 3/47 v FITZROY DONCASTER 139 LStockdale 44 J Blyth 41 AJ Boyle 5/34 S Reid 2/29at University Main Oval
GEELONG 1/31 v NORTHCOTE 9/308(dec) BAbbatangelo 100 S Harbinson 41 B Baker 25 JSheppard 2/58 JW Hart 2/76 at Geelong CricketGround
MELBOURNE 290 SB Harper 89 SE Gotch 61 LJEdwards 35 CM Salm 4/63 RN Sidebottom 3/45 TJSmyth 2/76 v CARLTON 1/25CARLTON 1/25CARL at Albert Ground
FOOTSCRAY FOOTSCRAY FOOTSCRA EDGEWATER ATER A 8/326(dec) D Kight 120* JLCrosthwaite 46 D Russ 40 L Dredge 31* T Dean 27BA Howell 4/63 JI Khan 2/45 v HAWTHORN-MONASHHAWTHORN-MONASHHAUNIVERSITY 0/5 at Mervyn G Hughes Oval
PREMIER LOWER GRADES: 2nds: Dand 100 (Ludowyke 4-22) v Ring 3-52, Frank Pen 9-319 (Elmi 81 Humphrey 63no Hibbins 48 Waterfall 44 Fisher 5-67 Voelkl 3-75) v Casey-SM, St Kilda 1-63 (Michelmore 37) v Prah 107 (Ross 3-15 Bartlett 3-21), Foot Edge v Haw-Mon Uni 4-338 (Ivetic 132 C Westgarth 63 Sivakumaran 52no Herath 48no), Green Kang 172 (Dhindsa 54 Durrant 4-40 Berryman 3-38) v Monash Tigers 2-144 (Weeks 104no), Fitz Donc 0-0 v Melb Uni 222 (Karageorgiou 67 McLaughlan 30 Rudd 3-26), Geel 9 (dec)-223 (Parnell 63 Balshaw 31 Smith 3-39 Grose 3-37) v Ncte 0-17, Camb Mag 9-291 (Richardson 90 Rickarby 47) v Ess, Carl 5-376 (Pettitt 105no Petsinis 85no Smyth 74 Phelan 65 Frawley 3-87) v Melb.3rds: Dand 234 (Allen 58 Edgeworth 69 Cormick 3-73) v Ring, Frank Pen 173 (Bardwell 58 Braid-Ball 4-39) v Casey-SM 2-46, St Kilda 3-98 v Prah 92, Foot Edge 8-195 (Clements 105 Christensen 3-27) v Haw-Monash Uni, Monash Tigers 0-36 v Green Kang 164 (Hussain 42 Nipiko 36 McKenna 4-33), Melb Uni 2-49 v Fitz Donc 122 (McGurgan 47 Dhuri 3-16 Butt 3-21), Geel 180 (Fairchild 51 Ford 42 Raymer 37) v Ncte 3-49, Camb Mag 9-308 (Eastham 136 A Brown 34 Narayana 32no) v Ess, Melb 133 (Gunning 58 Money 4-11 Corby 3-23) v Carl 1-43.4ths: Dand v Ring 346 (Toohey (Toohey (T 189 Newman 48 Cowling 40), Casey-SM 3-119 v Frank Pen 117, St Kilda 150 (Cham 57 Meddings 45 Modoo-Loy 3-24) v Prah 3-35, Foot Edge v Haw-Mon Uni 4-188 (Pereira 35 Singh 68), Fitz Donc 0-61 (Korkolis 43no) v Melb Uni 192 (Hesham 51 Morrison 37 Cattanach 3-17), Geel 145 (Walker 5-35 Glover 3-11) v Ncte 4-105 (Walker 37no Clapham 4-25), Ess 7-113 (Willach 38no O’Connell 4-45) v Camb Mag 9-75 (Bhargave 40 Hekure 8-7), Melb 0-1 v Carl 262 (Crowle 54 Wilson 48no Vine 39 Walker 31 Farr 3-20 Moore 3-38).
VTCASnr: St Berns 165 v Greenv 6-92, AWStC v Yarrav Club 9-319, Hopp Cross 159 v Hamp 4-21, Strathm 7-339, McKinn 4-266 v Sth Caulf, Bent 0-57 v Tulla 154. Nth: W Coburg 6-45 v RPB 97, Doutta 1-52 v Sedd 170, Laverton 7 (dec)-323 v Spotsw 0-10, Westm 0-5 v Alt Nth 221, Suns Druids 127 v Keilor 2-141, Keil Pk v PEGS 5-284. Sth: Port Melb v Chelsea 9-253, Moor Pk 3 (dec)-157 (R Mendis 75no) v Middle Pk 50 and 2-5, Chelt’ham 3-34 v Bon Tangy 146.Bon Tangy 146.Bon TWESTERN SUBURBS CHURCHES AND COMMUNITY CHURCHES: A E Lowe Shield: Altona Sports v St Johns 5-362, Eynesbury Eagles v Manor Lakes 212, Rockbank 286 v AA Maidstone 117. Bill Honey Shield: Manor Lakes 8-140 v Altona Roosters 6-112, St Johns v Altona Sports 8-317, United Tarneit Tarneit T v Eynesbury Eagles. Tasman Tasman T Smith Shield: County West v Western Lions, Williamstown Congs 237 v Hoppers Crossing 56, Manor Lakes v St Johns 8-290.
VSDCANORTH WEST: Firsts: Ivanhoe 5-103 v Sunshine 61 and 0-21, Williamstown 242 (Sheedy 76 Smith 69 Jones 5-51) v Melton, Brunswick 119 (Silvers 5-16) v Balwyn 2-91 (Clarke 54no), Altona 127 v Werribee 1-40, Plenty Valley 197 (Mitchell 64no) v Preston, Coburg 9-194 (Kinsella 55) v Yarraville, Kew 156 v Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows. Seconds: Plenty Valley 335 (Murugsan 183 Rozzario 70) v Preston 0-10, Brunswick 115 v Balwyn 1-63, Ivanhoe 247 (Hartney 90 Foster 64) v Sunshine, Coburg 163 (Blair 53 Cruden 5-32) v Yarraville 1-2, Melton 210 (Zenonon 81 D’antonio 66) v Williamstown, Altona 94 v Werribee 4-60,. Thirds: Preston 125 v Plenty Valley 0-37, Williamstown 174 (Bratby 61) v Melton 3-59, Coburg 118 (Torr (Torr (T 5-15) v Yarraville 0-34, Sunshine 156 v Ivanhoe 0-56, Brunswick 8-244 v Balwyn, Altona 151 (Sharma 5-36) v Werribee 0-35, Kew 163 (Crock 87no) v Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 1-22. Fourths: Williamstown 9-148 v Melton, Kew 201 (Xenos 51) v Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 2-20), Coburg 9-303 (Shethna 119) v Yarraville, Sunshine 83 v Ivanhoe 7-140 (Dobson 70), Werribee 8-60 v Altona 129 (Scott 81), Brunswick 6-359 (Wai 101 Aitken 81 Hoof 61) v Balwyn.
BOWLSBOWLS VICTORIA BOWLS SATURDASATURDASA Y TURDAY TURDA METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITPENNANT: Rd 16: Premier Div: BRIGHTON (1) 4-65 lost to YARRA YARRA Y GLEN (1) 14-72 (M Brain 12 bt P Nelson 18 F D’agostino 10 bt T Stafford 15 G Gawthorne 26 lost to M Aylward 23 R Smith 17 lost to M O’Brien 16), MENTONE (1) 14-79 bt ALTONA ALTONA AL (1) 4-76 (D Jones 20 bt B Peck 17 C Twentyman Twentyman T 16 lost to B Foley 22 B McCallum 17 lost to M Rennex 26 D Rushton 26 bt S Fordham 11), MELBOURNE (1) 17-139 bt MOONEE PONDS (1) 1-54 (D Hoareau 38 bt J Hubber 11 B Leighton 26 D A Crowle 26 G Hopwood 34 bt S Pistoni 8 R Green 41 bt G Letson 9), MCC KEW SPORTS (1) 2-65 lost to ESSENDON (1) 16-87 (C Ball 20 bt M Strochnetter 15 G Ball 13 lost to P Loe 23 C Mills 19 lost to A Flapper 23 R Jansen 13 lost to M Wilson 26), CLAYTON CLAYTON CLA (1) 2-67 lost to BUNDOORA RSL (1) 16-84 (G Archer 15 lost to A Galloway 23 D Holt 14 lost to B Spurr 29 L Adams 18 lost to N McIntyre 20 D Benwell 20 bt D Di Florio 12).Div 1: Sec 1: Bund RSL (2) 16-94 Croy (1) 2-59, Fern Gul (1) 2-66 Burw Dist (1) 16-71, Mitch (1) 14-73 Deer Pk (1) 4-71, Whitt (1) 16-86 Bright (2) 2-59. Sec 2: W’bee (1) 3-72 Elth (1) 15-87, Donv (1) 2-72 Melton (1) 16-94, Alt (2) 14-70 Ber (1) 4-67, Ess (2) 16-73 Lal (2) 2-59, Lily (1) 18-80 Elst Clb (1) 0-66. Sec 3: Lal (1) 0-47 St Kil (1) 18-129, Chelt (1) 12-79 Glenr (1) 6-73, Rich Uni (1) 0-59 Ment (2) 18-82, Yarra/Foot (1) 17-83 Burd Pk (1) 1-72, Edith (1) 16-94 Moon Val (1) 2-64. Sec 4: Ring (1) 14-75 Kings (1) 4-74, Fitz Vic (1) 18-104 Glen Wav (1) 0-63, Cran (1) 2-66 Heathm (1) 16-95, Arma (1) 16-63 MCC (1) 2-60, Pak (1) 2-70 Mulg CC (1) 16-86.Div 2: Sec 1: Suns C (1) 2-72 Yarr/Foot (2) 16-83, Hopp (1) 18-99 Flem/Kens (1) 0-66, Sunb (1) 17-107 Rosam (1) 1-63, Will (1) 16-80 W’bee (2) 2-65, Melton (2) 4-72 Alt Sports (1) 14-91, Div 2-Sec 2: Keil (1) 14-81 Buck Pk (1) 4-72, Craig (1) 14-81 Ess (3) 4-72, Broad (1) 15-92 W Cob (1) 3-61, Strath (1) 1-67 Pres-Res (1) 17-84, Glenr (2) 16-88 Fitz Vic (2) 2-45. Sec 3: Green (1) 18-108 Rosan (1) 0-55, Bund RSL (3) 0-65 Dare C (1) 18-92, Heid Golf (1) 16-76 Rich Uni (2) 2-60, Ivan (1) 18-115 MCC (3) 0-50, C of Heid (1) 2-67 Montm (1) 16-104,Div 3: Sec 1: Moon Pds (2) 16-98 Will (2) 2-59, Alt (3) 6-75 Yarr/Foot (3) 12-76, Suns RSL (1) 0-58 W’bee (3) 18-99, New (1) 16-91 Foots Pk (1) 2-64, Port Melb (1) 14-87 Hopp (2) 4-81. Sec 2: Clift Pk (1) 18-97 Strath (2) 0-46, Moon Val (2) 4-71 Mari
Sunbury’s hopes of �nishing top of Bowls Victoria’s division 2 section 1 ladder received an unexpected boost on Saturday.
Sunbury did its job with an easy win over Rosamond, but it was Hoppers Crossing’s stunning win over Flemington/Kensington that threw the cat among the pigeons.
Top-placed Flemington/Keningston lost all four rinks to second-bottom Hoppers Crossing, conceding all 18 points in the process.
�at, coupled with Sunbury’s 17 (107)-1 (63) win, restored Sunbury to the top of the table. Carla Odgers won her rink 28-10, Elise Cowan won hers 33-14 and Mark Cowan won his 29-22.
Eric Taylor split his rink 17-17.Sunbury’s Dave Glennon said the weekend’s
results were massive for the club.“[Flemington/Kensington’s loss] was a great
result for us, especially 18-0,” he said.“It’s very bene�cial as this week they play
Altona Sports, who are second, so all we need is a really good win to secure a top-two spot and guarantee a home �nal.”
Sunbury’s good season is �owing through its other sides, who are all in �nals contention.
“Four of our �ve sides are in �nals position,” Glennon said.
“Our second side had a big win and consolidated third on the ladder.
“�e side is outside the four but only half a game outside so it can still make �nals, too.”
Sunbury’s Elaine Savelli took out the Northern Gateway championships last Monday night.
Savelli, who beat Sunbury teammate Carla Odgers in the quarter-�nals, won the �nal against Gayle Edwards 25-21. Carla Odgers won her rink 28-10 against Rosamond. (Wayne Hawkins)
Shock lift for SunburyGolfCompetitors managed to complete their rounds before rain fell at the Romsey Golf Club on Saturday. Playing in the �rst week of the RGC Summer Cup, players were confronted by warm conditions and dry fairways and were able to get the most out of their drives. Repair works to the 15th and 16th holes, needed because of damage by corellas, were to no avail as the birds continue to cause trouble. Club president Anthony Lakey won the stroke competition with 90-22-68 from Steve Poulton on 94-25-69. On Sunday, the club raised more than $1800 for Relay For Life with its charity golf day. Grumpy’s Mob won the four-player ambrose format from Loco Golfers, with 17 teams participating.
CricketClarke�eld needs quick wickets against Kealba-Green Gully in the North West Metropolitan Cricket Association. Electing to bat, the Brumbies were bowled out for 134. Wicketkeeper Thomas Balmer top-scored with 59. In reply, Green Gully is in control at 1-63. Matthew Shaughnessy took the wicket for the Brumbies.
FootballDiggers Rest Junior Football Club is looking for players for all its junior sides. The club is seeking boys and girls for the under-10, under-12 and under-14 age groups, and looking for under-16 boys. The club is also considering starting up in junior netball. Those interested are invited to contact [email protected].
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Diggers Rest Netball Club is looking to build on last year’s �nals berth in the upcoming Riddell District Netball League.
�e Burras snuck into the 2014 �nals a�er a draw against Rupertswood in the �nal round of the season.
Despite losing in the �rst week to the eventual premiers Melton Centrals, making the �nals was massive for Diggers Rest.
New coach Amy Carroll said team members now want to focus their attention on making �nals over the next few years.
Carroll, who was named goal attack in the RDNL team of the year, said she was excited by the new coaching challenge.
“Our A-grade coach Mel Lo�s stepped down and a few of the girls asked me to take on the role.
“I said I didn’t mind doing it. I have done netball clinics before, but I’ve done no speci�c coaching.
“Sarah [Carroll], my sister-in-law, is coaching the B-grade side and Courtney Sherwell is coaching the C-grade and under-18 sides. We are all working together.”
Unlike a lot of teams, the Burras didn’t start training until a�er Christmas. �ey held their �rst session last week.
“We did trials in December and decided to wait and start again on Tuesday,” Carroll said.
“All the girls have had programs over Christmas and have come back pretty �t. We have two months to get up to standard.”
Carroll said a couple of players had been added to the A-grade side from last year.
She said the team was looking to get o� to a better start than last season and build on what the club had achieved.
“We have some tough games to start the season, so they may be a bit hard.
“We’d like not to leave it up to the last round to make �nals, if possible.
“We had not played well at the start of the [last] season … it just clicked in the end and it was a big surprise to make �nals.
“It’s a great feeling and we want to at least achieve that again.
“�e next few years, the club is only going to get stronger and, hopefully in a couple of years, look at trying to reach grand �nals.”
Tara Murray
Burras aim to start early in �nals quest
By Tara Murray
East Sunbury’s development continues to grow in the Gisborne and District Cricket Association.
�e club, which has been in the competition for six years, is on top in the overall club championship.
With a top spot also in B-grade, that side looks set for a �nals berth in its �rst year at this level.
B-grade coach Mark Hourigan says these are exciting times for the club.
“Overall, it’s a really proud feeling at the moment.
“�ree of our four senior sides look set for �nals, while all our juniors teams are in a good position, too.”
On Saturday, East Sunbury jumped to second on the ladder in B-grade with a good win over Ash�eld.
Easts hit their strapsYoung gun Jaxon Mobilio is one to watch at East Sunbury. (Shawn Smits)
Needing only 24 runs to win on day two, Ash�eld made Sunbury �ght for it.
“In the �rst hour, we got only about 10 runs,” Hourigan said.
“Ash�eld fought it out and we passed the total only half an hour before tea.
“We gave the young fellows a chance a�er that and they threw the bat a bit, which was good to watch.”
Hourigan said it was also good to see younger players stand up under pressure.
“We have three current or past coaches in the side, so the juniors get three views on things.
“One of the younger boys got hit in the head by a bouncer and kept on batting. �e short ball is part of the game and he’s learnt how to play that. Cody McDorman came in for his �rst game a�er playing well in D-grade and Jaxon Mobilio, a 17-year-old, has become one of our opening bowlers.”
East Sunbury’s win all but knocks Ash�eld out of �nals contention. It now sits six points outside the top four.
Diggers Rest jumped into the four with a win over another �nals contender in Macedon.
�is result means Macedon slips to fourth on the ladder.
St Anthonys’ spiral continues with the side falling out of the top four a�er sitting in second place just weeks ago.
Despite defeat, St Anthonys pushed ladder leaders Rupertswood all the way on Saturday.
Defending 199, St Anthonys saw Rupertswood pass the total with just two wickets in hand. No.9 Karl Sutherland and captain Jay King, batting at 10, made 34 and 32 respectively to see their side over the line.
Bacchus Marsh defeated Sunbury United in the other match of the round.
Overthrow gets determined Dragons over the line�e Gisborne and District Cricket Association’s McIntrye Cup is proving to be one of the closest in years.
Saturday’s result between Sunbury United and Gisborne, when the game came down to the �nal six balls of the match, is just the latest twist in the tail.
United entered the round in third spot and made 261 on day one of the match against the ��h-placed Dragons.
�e Dragons started their innings on the second day knowing a win was important for their �nals hopes.
Opener Eamon McKenna led the Dragons chase early and was ��h out for 96 with the team total on 144.
United’s experienced bowling line-up, including captain-coach James Hughes, made sure the Dragons didn’t establish long partnerships and when they slipped to 7-193, United appeared to be favourites to win.
But the determined Dragons weren’t �nished, coach Daniel Trevillian saying they had con�dence all through the batting line-up.
“It was certainly in the balance for a while,” he said.
“We always have to stay positive and back ourselves to get the win.”
Ryan Baker, who �nished 48 not out, and number 11 Craig Jones got the Dragons over the line, with a bit of luck.
“�e rub of the green went our way,”
Trevillian said. “It was pretty much the last over of the day as they had batted for 81 overs and we were in the 81st over.
“We went o� for a quick single and a shot at the stumps missed. No one was backing up and the ball went to the boundary for four.”
�e Dragons �nished on 9-263.�e win puts the Dragons into the top four,
two points clear of Sunbury and four points behind third-placed United.
�e Dragons �nal two games of the season are against the winless Wallan and Sunbury.
“We can only control what we are doing and we are just preparing to play Wallan,” Trevillian said.
“We’ve won the last two games and hoping to continue that into the �nals.
“Against Wallan, who played some good cricket against Woodend, we’re hoping to make sure we get �rst innings points and go from there.
“At the start of the season our ultimate goal was to make �nals and we want to lock in our spot.”
Tara Murray
‘‘ The rub of the green went our way ’’
- Daniel Trevillian
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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
CLEARANCE CENTRECLEARANCE CENTRECLEARANCE CENTRECLEARANCE CENTRE
HARRISON MOTORING GROUPUSED CAR SUPER STORE
ALL CARS COME WITH FULL ROADWORTHY, FULL DETAIL & FULL TANK OF PETROL
$14,990 DRIVEAWAY
SPORTYMazda 3Auto, Body Kit, AlloyWheels, Tinted Windows, Electric Windows,CD-Player.WLO-237
$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
SUNROOF
$20,990 DRIVEAWAY
$10,990 DRIVEAWAY
Volkswagen Polo Match AutoRemote Entry, Air Bags, Electric Windows, CD-Player, Air ConUPD-188
ONE OWNER
$10,990 DRIVEAWAY
ONE OWNER
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
2016
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
1172591-HM07-15 10021114-05
Bull Bar, Side Steps, Alloy Wheels, Tow Bar, Cd-Player, Cruise Control, Cargo Barrier,Air ShockersZRV-673
$9,990DRIVEAWAY
Ford Territory READY TO
TRAVEL
$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
Holden Cruze CDXAuto, Air Con, Alloy Wheels, Climate Control Fog Lights, Tinted Windows, Parking SensorsXWZ 735
LEATHER SEATS
$14,990 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
Thursday 5th March FREE Naturopath instore to help you with all of your health concerns. Make sure that you book in early as there is limited places available. Come in store to secure your spot or book online at terrywhitechemists.com.au/naturopath
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Oriental Botanicals®
Somnicalm* 30 tablets.Oriental Botanicals®
Digestin* 30 tablets.Oriental Botanicals®
Women’s Qi* 30 tablets orOriental Botanicals®
AllergE* 30 tablets.
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Anxolift* 60 tablets.Oriental Botanicals®
Detoxlim* 60 tablets.Oriental Botanicals®
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LiverClean* 60 tablets.
Oriental Botanicals®
Metabolism Excel* 60 tablets.
60 tablets or$$$303030
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Limited Stock.
We have some VIP makeup workshops coming up over the next few months. Please call the store on 9744 2801 for more details.
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Sunbury 83-85 Evans St. Phone: 9744 2801
SALEChristmas
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Versace Bright Crystal EDT Spray 90ml and Versace Crystal Noir EDT Spray 50ml
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