APRIL 7, 2015 \ MACEDONRANGES.STARWEEKLY.COM.AU Melton Toyota 143-147 High Street, Melton Ph 03 8746 0300 meltontoyota.com.au Australia’s No#1-Metro Guest Experience LMCT 1976 NEWS + SPORT + PROPERTY GUIDE JACK KERNAN AND ALEXIS CLIMAS (Shawn Smits) By Matt Crossman Residents are being urged to join a Riddell District Football League club’s public stand against family violence. Ahead of a major event on April 17, Macedon Football Club is encouraging people to promise to never turn a blind eye to violence against women and children. Former Australian of the year and Mount Macedon resident Athol Guy will interview this year’s receiver of the same honour, domestic violence campaigner Rosie Batty, at Macedon’s Jubilee Hall from 7pm. Ms Batty will also be made the club’s number one ticketholder. Margaret Singe, of Victoria Police’s Bendigo region family violence unit, will also speak. Club president Terry Kernan said family violence was a scourge that had to be stopped. Data released by the Crime Statistics Agency late last month revealed that, on average, more than one family incident was reported in the Macedon Ranges every day in 2014. A total of 388 family incidents were recorded in the area, compared with 413 in 2013. Only 194 reports were received in 2010. ‘‘Family violence of any kind is absolutely unacceptable,’’ Kernan said. ‘‘We need the community to come with us on this. We have to make sure as a society that it’s never tolerated.’’ Kernan said footballers and netballers had been quick to support the event, part of a broader plan to promote a positive, community-focused culture. e club is also considering launching a domestic violence education program. Kernan said players who had never expressed a particular interest in social justice had been outspoken in their approval of the Jubilee Hall anti-violence event. Money raised will be donated to the Luke Batty Foundation. Tickets, covering a two-course meal and drinks, cost $95. Macedon Ranges council is also encouraging people to join the conversation about ending family violence. A fibreglass artwork, e Elephant in the Room, will be displayed at the football club event and will also be at local libraries from this month. e artwork is on display in Romsey until April 14. White Ribbon ambassador Cr John Connor urged people to see the work and learn more about the issue. ‘‘All women have the right to safe and respectful relationships and to live free from violence,’’ Cr Connor said. ‘‘Everyone has a role to play in preventing violence against women and developing a culture of respect and equity.’’ e council recently endorsed a statement of commitment for the prevention of violence against women. Mayor Jennifer Anderson said it was the first commitment of its kind by the council. ‘‘is … sets out how we will work to prevent violence against women and is our local contribution towards achieving the national vision of Australian women and children living free from violence in safe communities,’’ she said. Family Violence Response Centre: 1800 015 188 Family violence booted ‘‘ We need the community to come with us ’’ - Terry Kernan
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Residents are being urged to join a Riddell District Football League club’s public stand against family violence.
Ahead of a major event on April 17, Macedon Football Club is encouraging people to promise to never turn a blind eye to violence against women and children.
Former Australian of the year and Mount Macedon resident Athol Guy will interview this year’s receiver of the same honour, domestic violence campaigner Rosie Batty, at Macedon’s Jubilee Hall from 7pm.
Ms Batty will also be made the club’s number one ticketholder.
Margaret Singe, of Victoria Police’s Bendigo region family violence unit, will also speak.
Club president Terry Kernan said family violence was a scourge that had to be stopped.
Data released by the Crime Statistics Agency late last month revealed that, on average, more than one family incident was reported in the Macedon Ranges every day in 2014.
A total of 388 family incidents were recorded in the area, compared with 413 in 2013. Only 194 reports were received in 2010.
‘‘Family violence of any kind is absolutely unacceptable,’’ Kernan said. ‘‘We need the community to come with us on this. We have to make sure as a society that it’s never tolerated.’’
Kernan said footballers and netballers had been quick to support the event, part of a broader plan to promote a positive, community-focused culture.
�e club is also considering launching a domestic violence education program.
Kernan said players who had never
expressed a particular interest in social justice had been outspoken in their approval of the Jubilee Hall anti-violence event. Money raised will be donated to the Luke Batty Foundation. Tickets, covering a two-course meal and drinks, cost $95.
Macedon Ranges council is also encouraging people to join the conversation about ending family violence.
A �breglass artwork, �e Elephant in the Room, will be displayed at the football club event and will also be at local libraries from this month. �e artwork is on display in Romsey until April 14.
White Ribbon ambassador Cr John Connor urged people to see the work and learn more about the issue.
‘‘All women have the right to safe and respectful relationships and to live free from violence,’’ Cr Connor said. ‘‘Everyone has a role to play in preventing violence against women and developing a culture of respect and equity.’’
�e council recently endorsed a statement of commitment for the prevention of violence against women.
Mayor Jennifer Anderson said it was the �rst commitment of its kind by the council. ‘‘�is … sets out how we will work to prevent violence against women and is our local contribution towards achieving the national vision of Australian women and children living free from violence in safe communities,’’ she said.
Family Violence Response Centre: 1800 015 188
Familyviolence booted
‘‘ We need the community to come with us ’’ - Terry Kernan
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‘‘We lost one customer who said if I can’t smoke here I’m leaving, but he hadn’t even ordered a co�ee, so I wasn’t too concerned,’’ she said.
‘‘I think people really appreciate the fact they don’t have to worry about someone else’s smoke wa�ing over.’’
Matt Crossman
Businesses are being o�ered help to declare their outdoor dining areas smoke-free as part of a free Macedon Ranges council scheme.
Macedon Ranges council’s assets and operations director Dale �ornton said businesses signing up to the program would receive shop-front signage and promotion, including in newsletters and social media.
Melbourne lord mayor Robert Doyle last week proposed a blanket ban on people lighting up outside the CBD’s restaurants and cafes.
Business owners and health experts in Sunbury are also preparing a proposal urging
Hume council to ban smoking in the popular O’Shannassy Street dining precinct.
Mr �ornton said while Macedon Ranges council had previously considered a blanket ban on smoking in alfresco areas, its preferred approach was to empower businesses to tackle the problem themselves.
‘‘We are pleased that �ve businesses have signed up voluntarily and encourage others to do the same,’’ he said. ‘‘�rough further promotion and consultation with businesses, we hope that more will see the bene�ts … for both their sta� and their customers.’’
Smoke-free alfresco gains traction
Residents should still be given another chance to have their say about whether Sunbury should be split from Hume, the Australian Services Union (ASU) has stated.
As reported by Star Weekly, the council split has been delayed until July 1 next year in order to address costing and service delivery queries.
Local Government Minister Natalie Hutchins said too many questions remained unanswered about the separation, which had been scheduled for July 1 this year.
ASU secretary Richard Du�y said more than 7500 people had signed a petition calling for a compulsory vote.
A non-compulsory poll of Hume residents in October 2013 found 60 per cent of people favoured separation.
‘‘Given the information that has come out a�er the �rst vote, I think it is only fair to have a second vote,’’ Mr Du�y said. ‘‘Win, lose or draw, we’ll have to stand by the result.’’
Ms Hutchins has not ruled out a compulsory vote, saying she was not going to pre-empt the work of auditors, who are due to report back by the end of this year.
Mr Du�y said union members were extremely pleased the separation would not be ‘‘rushed’’.
‘‘�ey [members] were extremely worried about where they were going to work, whether they were going to be forced to move.
“�ere was so much uncertainty, whereas now there is some breathing space,’’ he said. Sunbury Residents Association president Bernie O’Farrell said suggestions there had not been enough consultation were ‘‘hogwash’’ and that a report commissioned by the previous government found the separation was viable.
‘‘�e former Liberal government was implementing the wishes of the community, especially in Sunbury,’’ Mr O’Farrell said.
Almost 900 people had voted in a Star Weekly poll on the issue by last �ursday. More than 55 per cent of them said the government should go ahead with the original plan for July 1.
�ere were 32.7 per cent of respondents who said the decision to delay the split was appropriate, while almost 12 per cent called for the entire plan to be abandoned.
Matt Crossman
‘No rush’ on Hume split
By Matt Crossman
Youth workers are calling for better transport options and more incentives for companies to invest in areas of high unemployment.
�e call comes amid fears that many Sunbury young people are falling through a ‘‘chasm’’ in their transition from school to work.
Young people are being urged to enhance their suitability by acquiring vocational education skills, choosing courses carefully.
Victoria ended 2014 with the highest yearly average youth unemployment rate since the 1990s at 14.6 per cent.
On Melbourne’s north-western fringe, including Sunbury, this �gure was slightly higher at 14.8 per cent.
Melanie Raymond is chief executive of
Youth jobless gap widensYouth Projects, a not-for-pro�t agency that provides health, employment and training services to young people facing disadvantage, unemployment, homelessness, alcohol and other drug issues.
She said young people were ‘‘falling through a chasm, rather than the cracks’’ in the transition to work.
Ms Raymond said a contraction in the job market in Melbourne’s north and a lack of transport to areas of job vacancy were major problems for Sunbury residents.
‘‘Almost all job growth is in the inner city so, for many young people, they face a long, expensive and complicated commute.’’
Ms Raymond said delayed entry into the job market for early school leavers was also causing lifelong impact through ‘‘wage scarring’’.
‘‘People get entrenched in a life of low paid, insecure work from early in their life and �nd it very di�cult to break out into better paid work or study.’’
She said it was critical that young people built up motivation, skills and work experience early in life to prevent this trajectory.
Sunbury resident Dylan, 20 (pictured), recently secured casual employment as a labourer a�er completing programs with Youth Projects. He said the courses helped him gain con�dence, employment skills and enthusiasm.
Ms Raymond said with the right support, many young jobseekers were able to ‘‘turn it around’’. She said choosing the right courses could also give them an edge.
‘‘Even one short course builds your resume and sets your application apart from others.’’
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Di�culties �nding younger supporters has led to the disbanding of a group that has been raising funds for Kyneton hospital since 1947.
Kyneton District Health (KDH) board president Peter Matthews said, while the closure of the hospital auxiliary marked the end of an era, it was a chance to pursue new ways of fundraising.
He said the hospital would continue to be supported by a growing band of volunteers but the days of organising cake stalls and book sales are over.
�e Kyneton hospital auxiliary was the Macedon Ranges’ longest-serving, with other groups in Langley, Spring Hill and Woodend winding up over the years.
‘‘We have this incredible lineage of service and commitment, with members invited into the auxiliary by their neighbours,’’ Mr Matthews said. ‘‘But life doesn’t function that way anymore.’’
Auxiliary member Hazel Gilbert, 92, is among those whose countless e�orts have raised money for equipment, and she has knitted dozens upon dozens of woollen animals for the auxiliary to sell.
KDH chief executive Maree Cuddihy said the opening of the new ambulatory care centre, expected mid-year, would be a chance to say thanks.
‘‘We’re looking at a �tting way to mark the transition with one last auxiliary event,’’ Ms Cuddihy said.
For more details about volunteering at Kyneton hospital, phone 5422 9900.
Matt Crossman
Auxiliary leaves lasting legacy
By Matt Crossman
A Sunbury veterinarian is encouraging dog owners to �lm their pooches when they are le� home alone.
�e research could form part of Diane van Rooy’s PhD study into separation anxiety in man’s best friend.
Dr van Rooy said this was a common behavioural disorder in pets that could have a serious a�ect on both the welfare of the dog and the bond between owner and animal.
‘‘We can guess at what they do while owners are away but video is a great way to show just what some dogs are going through,’’ she said.
Looking for genes involved in the disorder, Dr van Rooy wants to hear from owners willing to �ll out a 101-question survey and provide a saliva sample from their dog.
�e general questionnaire asks owners to rate the frequency of certain behaviours.
Dr van Rooy was inspired to do her research a�er noticing separation problems while in general practice. She said many dogs of di�erent breeds and ages showed signs of distress when le� alone.
A�er setting up a camera at her home, Dr van Rooy discovered her own dog, Toby, displayed symptoms while she was away.
‘‘I was horri�ed,’’ she said. �e footage showed her dog remaining completely still and not blinking while looking up at a door for long periods. Other symptoms of separation anxiety can include barking, howling and whining, incontinence and escape attempts.
Dr van Rooy, who has lived in Sunbury for more than 20 years, is halfway through her candidacy at Sydney University.
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A blue light will shine on Woodend’s clock tower as part of a worldwide initiative to increase autism awareness.
Shops and public spaces in Gisborne and Romsey will also ‘‘light it up blue’’ as part of April’s Autism Awareness Month.
Autism is a developmental condition that leads to impaired communication and social interactions and restricted behaviour or interest patterns. Blue is the colour associated with autism awareness globally.
Macedon Ranges Autism Network (MRAN) president Fiona Le Nepveu says other Macedon Ranges events will include an expo at the Woodend Community Centre from 3.30-6pm this �ursday and a family day and picnic in Lance�eld’s Main Street from noon on April 18.
Seminars featuring expert speakers will be held in Woodend on April 15 and 22.
Gisborne’s Belinda Price, whose twins Samuel and Violet, 3, have autism, says events
such as Autism Awareness Month remind families they are not alone, while MRAN’s services include a Facebook group and informal catch-ups.
‘‘I went to a dinner a few weeks ago and it was like a big weight was li�ed o� my shoulders – just being around people who know what you can go through,” she said.
‘‘You can feel really alone and confused … it’s been an amazing support for me.’’
While autism leads to challenges such as sensory overloads and meltdowns, Ms Price says it has taught her to approach life di�erently.
‘‘When you �nd a way to teach them something new or get them to do things like get dressed, you do get a good feeling.’’
For more details on awareness month activities, phone 0414 891 107 or email �[email protected].
Matt Crossman Belinda Price with twins Samuel and Violet. (Shawn Smits)
Shine a light on autism
By Matt Crossman
A committee that sold thousands of sausages for more than a decade to raise funds for a community-owned stadium has dispersed the money to Sunbury sports organisations.
Sunbury Sports Stadium Group spokesman Graham Innes said the volunteer committee, created in 2001 with the aim of building a stadium for ‘‘fringe’’ sports, was being wound up following the deaths of key members Bill and Evelyn Saul last year.
that we were not going to get enough in our lifetimes to buy land and get the stadium built.’’
Mr Innes said almost all the money was raised during sausage sizzles outside Big W.
�e committee didn’t just sit on the funds,
About $320,000 was donated to 26 Sunbury organisations including choral, calisthenics, lawn tennis and swimming clubs in late March.
Mr Innes said that with three of the remaining committee members aged in their 70s, it was time to move on.
‘‘We’ve been having a hard time trying to get volunteers to man the barracks,’’ Mr Innes said.
‘‘We did a great job raising all that money. But the rest of us on the committee decided
sponsoring a series of $1000 scholarships to encourage volunteerism in the mid-2000s.
Mr Innes said the group’s remaining members were proud of their e�orts but realised building a stadium required ‘‘big money’’.
‘‘You need to raise an awful lot just to design and build a stadium that will then be able to fund its own operation,’’ he said.
Mr Innes said that while the group’s closure wasn’t the perfect ending, its members were pleased that a large number of organisations would bene�t.
Stadium fundraiser hits a snag‘‘ You need … an awful lot just to design and build a stadium ’’ - Graham Innes
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Hanging for Rock datesThe company behind Hanging Rock concerts says it’s too early to say who will perform at the venue next summer. Following the success of last month’s Rod Stewart concert, a Frontier Touring spokesman said new dates would be announced later this year. Frontier is two years into a �ve-year deal to hold up to four concerts a year at Hanging Rock. A total of 64 per cent of the 10,000-plus people at the March28 Rod Steward concert came from Melbourne, with eight per cent coming from interstate or overseas.
Crash motorcyclist to be chargedA motorcyclist will be charged on summons after allegedly leading police on a high-speed pursuit in Kyneton. The Mans�eld man, 21, was taken to a Melbourne hospital with non-life threatening injuries after crashing at the intersection of Edgecombe and Beauchamp streets about 8.30am last Tuesday. The man was detected travelling at more than 160km/h north of Kyneton on the Heathcote-Kyneton Road. A police pursuit was abandoned because of high speed. Another police of�cer spotted the speeding motorcycle closer to Kyneton. Police said the motorcycle collided with a traf�c island and the rider ran from the scene. He was arrested a short time later.
Club bowled overGisborne Bowling Club’s new green will allow year-round bowling, once the $375,000 project, funded by the club and state government with support from Macedon Ranges council, is complete.
Gabrielle Cornish’s trusty old Peugeot has long helped her get from A to B.
It also played a crucial role in the Gisborne nurse’s e�orts to complete her re-entry training.
And two of Ms Cornish’s sons learnt to drive behind the wheel of the white hatch, a�ectionately known by the family as ‘‘Easy Dee’’.
Now, the car will help raise funds for youth homelessness prevention charity Kids Under Cover.
Ms Cornish says she decided to donate the car to the organisation a�er nursing a friend through the last stages of cancer. Her friend le� her own car to the family in her will as a way of saying thanks.
‘‘Because we were given another car, Easy
Dee was just sitting there,’’ Ms Cornish says. ‘‘It was time to give her another home.
‘‘I thought of my children and how lucky they are. It’s time to do something good.’’
Kids Under Cover runs Donate Your Car, a free alternative to selling or trading in an unwanted vehicle. Money raised helps build relocatable studios for young people to live in while they are in a carer’s home.
Chief executive Jo Swi� says for every dollar invested in the work of Kids Under Cover, $3.30 on average is saved in health and justice costs.
‘‘And most importantly, a young person is no longer at risk of becoming homeless and is now living in secure and stable accommodation.’’
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Speaking outNeed a con�dence boost? You can master public speaking and leadership with the Sunbury and Macedon Ranges Toastmasters. The group’s next meeting is at Sunbury Senior Citizens Centre from 7.30 tonight. Guests are welcome.■ 0402 486 362 or www.macedonrangestoastmasters.org.au
Get gol�ngGolf instructor Carol Leaney will lead a two-day school holiday clinic for boys and girls at Goonawarra Golf Club this Tuesday and Wednesday. Cost: $58 for both days or $32 for one day. A free beginners’ clinic will also be held from 10am on April 7.■ 0407 331 399
Woodwork for juniorsChildren aged 5-12 can create characters out of wooden templates and craft materials at a free workshop at Sunbury library from 2pm this Friday.■ goo.gl/1kcl27
Network breakfastSunbury’s next free Healthy Business Networking breakfast will be at Kenko Cross�t Gym, McDougall Road, from 7.15am on April 16. Learn how being physically �t can bene�t your workplace. Hosted by Sunbury Community Health and Sunbury Business Association.■ goo.gl/w06Vfo
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]. Deadline for copy and announcements is noon Tuesday.
Walk through a world garden Romsey’s Crooked Road Estate at 126 Crooked Road, will be open to the public on April 25 and 26. The property has 50 varieties of palms, a large vegetable garden and rare and endangered plants from around the world. Guided walks will be held from 11am and 2pm each day. Entry costs $8.■ www.opengarden.org.au
To market to marketThe Kyneton Farmers Market is open this Saturday, offering �ne local produce at St Paul’s Park from 8.30am-1pm. ■ 5422 1025
Through other eyesA Different Light, featuring short �lms about disability, is at Readings Cinemas, Sunbury, from 6.30pm on April 16. Tickets are $15. ■ goo.gl/41yCG5
A chat with Dave MaxwellActor, artist and author Dave Maxwell will speak at The Gallery in Mount Macedon this Sunday. The Lauriston resident, who recently published his �rst children’s book, will talk about his foray into writing from 2pm. Cost: $15 (includes Devonshire tea). ■ 5426 3322
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Children in the Macedon Ranges have been making a real splash during the school holidays.
�e council’s autumn program includes games and activities at Kyneton Sports and Aquatic Centre and intensive learn-to-swim sessions at Kyneton and Gisborne pools.
For $4.50, children can launch themselves o� in�atable structures at the Gisborne pool from 1-3pm every day until Friday.
In�atable fun is also available in Kyneton from 12.30-2.30pm this Wednesday and Friday.
Residents are also being invited to celebrate
Gisborne Aquatic Centre’s 10th birthday this Sunday.
In�atable fun, aqua aerobics, swimming lessons and the �nal leg of the Macedon Ranges Aquathon series will be held at the centre as part of free celebrations.
�e aquathon starts at 8.30am, with other activities from noon.
For more details on these and other school holiday activities, visit goo.gl/sXrVJS.
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Dive in for holiday funIsabella, 7, of Gisborne, hit the pool these holidays. (Shawn Smits)
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Music is known to lift people’s spirits and is often what brings a party to life. It also improves health and well-being, Melbourne music therapist Felicia Bartlett believes.
A music therapist for seven years, Ms Bartlett works with Able Australia (formerly the Deaf Blind Association) and private clients to help them process emotion and traumatic events, help lower anxiety and depression and with building communication and physical skills.
“Singing helps with vocalisation, which is bene�cial for people who have trouble with speech and language, such as those with brain damage. I often allow clients to choose the music they would like to hear, which helps them express themselves, or to write a song.”
Ms Bartlett encourages her clients to play instruments that she can play with them, such as guitar or piano. She says this helps them with social skills, such as learning to take turns.
She specialises in music therapy for children and adults with disabilities such as autism, cerebral palsy, Rett syndrome, Angelman syndrome or those who are deaf or blind.
“One of my clients, I have been working with since she was about 14 or 15, she’s now 21. She has physical disabilities and, when I �rst started working with her, she needed her support worker’s assistance to play instruments. About a year or two ago, I noticed she was playing by herself … She now enjoys playing the drum and iPad on her own during sessions.”
Miss Bartlett’s dreams of becoming a music therapist were, in part, inspired by her family.
“My father is a musician and my mother a psychologist. I saw an article in the paper about music therapy and decided that’s what I wanted to do,” she said.
“Music has always meant a lot to me, so it’s great I can use it to help others, especially people with a disability. Seeing small changes in someone is so rewarding.”
For more information about music therapy visit www.austmta.org.au.
Rebecca Miller
Healing sounds
Felicia Bartlett in her studio. (Esther Lauaki)
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Aches, pains, sprains and strains require professional care to stop them reoccurring, exactly the kind of care provided at Sunbury Physiotherapy Clinic for the past 30 years.
The clinic recently introduced occupational therapy (including home visits) and dietetics to the range of services at its Sunbury practice.
Physiotherapy services are complemented by a pro�cient allied health team, including remedial massage therapists, podiatry and clinical pilates.
Services cover the management of falls and dizziness, hand therapy (including comprehensive management of all hand and �nger injuries), custom fabrication of splints, assessment and management of all spinal, sports, motor vehicle and work injuries, as well as treatments for sprains and strains, fractures, arthritis, rehabilitation after surgery and aquatic physiotherapy or hydrotherapy.
Physiotherapist and dietician Jace van der Westhuizen adopts a holistic approach to nutrition, exercise and well-being.
Jace has several years of experience in the nutrition and �tness industry and can assist with weight control, fat loss and muscle mass gains. His particular interests are nutrition for heart disease, abnormal blood cholesterol, diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity treatments.
Director Justine Barrow says physiotherapists at the Sunbury clinic focus not only on treating injuries, but on optimising health, well-being and performance, and providing strategies to assist in preventing an injury from reoccurring.
“We use only the most up-to-date techniques which have been proven by research. Sunbury Physiotherapy Clinic became a quality-endorsed practice in 1995. We have a dedicated, experienced and empathetic team of physiotherapists, many whom have achieved post-graduate quali�cations in sports and musculoskeletal physiotherapy.”
More consulting sessions are now available Tuesday to Friday at Gisborne Medical Centre.
Sunbury Physiotherapy Clinic offers direct claims to health insurance bene�ts via HICAPS. Doctors referrals are not necessary.
Esther Lauaki
Sunbury Physiotherapy and Paramedical Centre, 20 Horne Street, Sunbury. Opens 7.30am-8.30pm Monday, 8am-8pm Tuesday, 8am-8.30pm Wednesday, 8am-8pm Thursday, 8am-8pm Friday, 8am-1pm Saturday. Extended hours at Gisborne Medical Centre are 8am-7.30pm Tuesday, 9am-7.30pm Thursday, and 8am-12.30pm Friday. Inquiries: 9744 5066 or visit www.sunburyphysiotherapy.com.au
All-round bene�ts
Jace van der Westhuizen adopts a holistic approach to nutirition, exercise and well-being. (Supplied)
Sunbury Physiotherapy Clinic
Written By:Chris Swinburne
BHSc (Hons), DPTPhysiotherapist,
Sunbury Physiotherapy ClinicPhysiotherapist,
Sunbury Physiotherapy ClinicPhysiotherapist,
20 Horne St, Sunbury. 9744 5066
What is Pain?
Pain is by far the most common reason for people to visit a physiotherapist. But what is pain, really? Thanks to new technology, there has been a massive growth in the understanding of pain in the past 20 years. Many of us learned in school that pain is caused by injury, inflammation, or disease, and that nerves send this information to the brain for us to feel. Unfortunately, we now know that’s not quite accurate, and the medical and scientific communities are shifting away from this definition of pain.
We now know that there are no nerves that carry “pain” signals from the body to the brain. The only messages that nerves in the body are capable of sending to the brain are data on temperature, pressure, and chemicals in the body area they monitor. An injury does cause changes in the body, which are picked up by the nerves, but this does not automatically create “pain.”
Signals from the body reach the brain, and the brain processes this information along with everything else going on such as past experience, thoughts, feelings etc. We now know that we will only experience “pain” if the subconscious brain believes the body is under threat. If a person is distracted or believes an injury is minor, they will generally feel less pain. It is also possible for minor injuries to feel disproportionately painful, or for pain to last well beyond the healing of an injury if, for example, negative thoughts or experiences are associated with the pain.
While this all sounds confusing, there is a bright side to this information: it allows physiotherapists and other health professionals to treat not only the injury, but also to apply and teach methods to “turn down the volume” on pain experiences. These interventions have been shown to be particularly effective in persistent pain as well as conditions such as chronic back and neck pain, whiplash, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome.
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The residential market is strong, some say even surging ahead, so what better time to downsize. Children
are gone, the nest is empty and wider horizons beckon. Whether your interest lies in trees or seas, the
inner city or a return to your country roots, now is a good time to consider that change of pace or of
environment that we all yearn for. Demand is high now for ‘family homes’ in good locations and with
access to all the facilities that we need with a growing family. Interest rates are at an historic low and
even if that trend changes in time, one has to look at the current situation and take advantage of current
market conditions. Downsizing doesn’t mean disappearing into the wilderness or out of your family’s
life, but rather finding a new home that suits your current needs in accommodation, social environment,
lifestyle preferences and similar things. For some it may be a smaller house with a manageable garden in
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Others might prefer the ‘high life’ of an innercity or inner suburban apartment. It doesn’t really matter. If
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On a garden oasis of about 4000 square metres, this Victorian-style residence of about 30 squares has a good integration with the outdoor area, and three living zones – separate rumpus room, a lounge-dining room, and a family-meals area around the kitchen – which makes it comfortable in support of separate downtime for family members. Under a vaulted ceiling with clerestory windows, the kitchen has a stack of blackwood cupboards (including leadlight overheads), timber benchtops, wall oven and electric cooktop. Each of the three bedrooms has built-in wardrobes, the main also has an ensuite. A Laserlite-clad pergola above paving has a private aspect and takes in views of well-established gardens; verandahs provide other spots to sit and relax. The property also has a split-system, wood heater and double garage and is tenanted at $1516 a month.
Connallys Real Estate: 5429 6842 Price: $495,000 Private sale
ROMSEY 25 Whelans Place, 3434
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Elevated rural views from nearly every room are just the start of the appeal on offer here, an owner-built house of about 30 squares on a block of about 1880 square metres. It has three living zones, the �rst near the front door a vast grey-carpeted space with wood heater and balcony access; a separate rumpus room; and a large kitchen-meals area with grey gum �oorboards. A big walk-in pantry, dishwasher, underbench oven and electric cooktop equip the cooks’ domain. Of the four big bedrooms, the main has twin �tted wardrobes and an en suite with spa. The enormous backyard has a basketball practice court. Gas heating, split-system, underhouse storage area and remote-controlled double garage are other perks at this built-to-last property.
Chess Property Consultants: 5429 5544 Price: $555,000 Private sale
ROMSEY 12 Clover Court, 3434
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It’s this type of house that makes Trentham a tree-changer’s area with enormous appeal – its Art Deco charm and garden oasis just �t hand-in-glove with the town’s great lifestyle. Recently made over into a contemporary delight, it nevertheless retains high ceilings, deep skirts, stepped and decorative cornices, picture rails and gorgeous ornate plaster ceilings – and an ambience money can’t buy. Designer light�ttings, double glazing and french doors are part of the new �tout. Three bedrooms, two with wardrobes, share a bathroom that taps into the period style. Separate lounge (wood heater) and dining rooms are wonderful, light-�lled spaces, while the kitchen-meals zone has a beautifully executed modern-country feel: panelled cabinetry, timber benchtops, subway-laid splashback tiles and extra-wide stainless-steel cooker. Within a stroll of main street shops and eateries, the house, on about 1700 square metres, also has a water tank, garden shed, a lovely verandah and gardens to lose oneself in.
RT Edgar: 5427 1222 Price: $396,000 – $435,000 Private sale
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On an elevated block of about 1500 square metres, this beautifully presented house has a �oor plan geared towards easy family interaction, while still providing spots for adult retreat when needed.
Spacious, �owing rooms have a decor of soft-sandstone walls, white accents and feature walls in a soft olive and gunmetal grey, set off by a mix of soft-latte curtains and timber blinds.
Side entry is into a tiled foyer with a display niche, to the left of which is an open, carpeted lounge room. Ahead of the foyer comes the L-shaped, tiled living hub with an adjoining open (carpeted) study,
which keeps computer users in easy touch with the family – or it would make a great play area for littlies
A Clean Air wood heater keeps things winter-cosy in the downtime hub, while the kitchen is well-equipped with plenty of cupboards in cream laminate, a big walk-in pantry, appliance cupboard, dishwasher, wall oven and electric cooktop – the window behind the sink overlooks the outdoor area.
An in-wall slider in the family room opens to a tiled hallway along which are a walk-in storage closet, laundry, two bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, and the main bathroom, where the tub sits in a corner window.
Through double doors at the back, there’s the large main bedroom, which has a door to the backyard, a three-door wardrobe and an open en suite.
The big, gabled pergola at the side is a fantastic entertainment/relaxation space; it has a wood heater and a rustic bar (tagged the “Beer ‘n’ Bullshit” bar) made from corrugated iron and rough-hewn timber.
This area links perfectly with the fenced, in-ground saltwater pool, edged with paving. Decorative grasses and agapanthus planted in riverstones add greenery to the area.
The lower backyard section is home to
Chess Property Consultants: 5429 5544 Price: $468,000 Private sale
ROMSEY 52 Robb Drive, 3434
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boxed vegie gardens, landscaped areas and a water tank with pump. The upper fenced-off section is a broad expanse of grass, with a garden shed-cum chook palace tucked away in a corner. This area has potential to unleash the imagination but, as is, serves as a great spot to kick the footy around.
Close to a walking track along the nearby creek, the property also has gas ducted heating, evaporative cooling, side-gate access for boat or caravan, and a double garage.
Carole Levy
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OHMY...MY...MY THAT’THAT’THA S IMPRESSIVE!You will instantly be impressed by thisyoung at heart modern home. This homehas multiple living zones including formallounge, with a further open plan living roomincorporating kitchen and meals area plusfamily room. Outside is equally impressivewith a great sized undercover pergola.Accommodation includes 3 generous sizebedrooms, master with WIR and ensuite.
Additional features include, high qualitystainmaster carpets, ducted heating,evaporative cooling and much more!
Price: $430,000 to $450,000Inspection: Saturday 10:45am to 11:15amPhoto ID requiredContact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]
42 Vancleve Crescent, Gisborne4A 2B 2C
BRAND NEW & JUST FOR YOU!This stylish 6 star energy rating Quantumhome sits on a highly desirableallotment of approximately 836m2.
Accommodation includes 4 bedroomswith BIR’s, main with WIR plus BIR andensuite. With diverse living optionso ero ero ing 3 separate living areas PLUSan Alfresco outdoor entertaining area!Boasting many high end quality �nishes and�ttings including, double glazed windows,multiple cupboards and storage, WIP,WIP,WIP ductedheating and much more!
Price: $550,000 to $565,000Inspection: Saturday 1.15pm to 1.45pmPhoto ID requiredContact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]
27 Fullwood Drive, Sunbury4A 3B 2C
HARMONY IN HEADLANDPARK!Located in one of Sunbury’sy’sy’ most iconic andexclusive estate Headland Park. This home hasmultiple living areas, formal lounge, familyroom plus an upstairs retreat/rumpus. Thekitchen boasts a contemporary open feel withample bench and cupboard space. The homeaccommodates 4 bedrooms with BIR’s, masterwithWIR and ensuite.
Price: $580,000 to $600,000Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]
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Unit 8/36-38 Darbyshire Street,Sunbury2A 1B 1C
THE PERFECT DOWNSIZE!This light �lled unit o�erso�erso� old charm andcharacter with comformformf table spacious livingcomprising lounge, quality timber kitchenand dining area. Accommodation o�erso�erso� 2bedrooms with BIRs. The central bathroom hasbeen redesigned to help cater to the elderly.Outside o�ero�ero� awonderful outdoor entertainingarea with low maintenance gardens.
Additional features include heating,evaporative cooling, single garage and more!
Price: $285,000 to $295,000Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]
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51 Belleview Drive, Sunbury 4A 2B 4C
STANDINGSTANDINGST PROUD!The Jackson’s Hill Estate is hot on everybody’s wish list, and thissuperior quality Federation inspired residence which has beenbuilt by the renowned Percy builders is one that will surely impress!
Comprising 4 bedrooms, eachwith BIR’s andmaster withWIR and FES aswell asmultiple livingzones, agrandentrance�owing toa formal lounge,commodious meals and kitchen �tted with s/s appliances. There is anabundanceofextrafeaturesthishomehastoo�ero�ero� withaseparaterumpus/theatre room. Outside continues to impress with a large undercoveroutdoor entertaining area overlooking beautiful established gardens.
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From the second youwalk in youwill be instantly impressed and see theattention to detail and pride in the builders workmanship with manyincredible and highly desirable features. These properties have beenbuilt for the re�ned buyer that appreciates true quality and wouldmakefor the perfect downsize or for a wonderful investment and capture apremium tenant and capitalise on all the taxable depreciation bene�tsthat come with a new build purchase.
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Janis Paul 0417 560 897Rob Cook 0418 527 105Jim Paul 0418 283 904Robert Wilson 0432 689 763
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GISBORNE 16 ACACIA COURT
$440,000
In a very convenient, and highly desirable court location, this home has 3BR plus study (or 4th bedroom),kitchen/ family room, formal lounge.Lovely rear patio. With all the comformformf ts of home including 2Xsplitsystems, electric and wood heating. Dual access bathroom plus sep powder-room. Single carport. Prettyprivate gardens.
JUST LISTED
GISBORNE 19 FRANCIS CRESCENT
$350,000
Approx 1078M2, this extra large residential block has a wide frontage (18M x 59.87). Fenced on threesides, the block would lend itself to any design - contemporary or traditional and could possibly besuitable for unit development (S.T.C.A.).(S.T.C.A.).(S.T Fronting the natural native reserve, the block also enjoys aminutes walk to the lovely modern playground. All services available.
OPEN SATURDAY1.00-1.30PM
RIDDELLS CREEK 9 WILLIAMS LANE
$769,000
Views and LifestLifestLif yle on 1.589HA (approx 4AC)! Impressive home 4BR (E/S), big lounge, casual familyroom, PLUS study,study,study PLUS sep rumpus, DLUG. No less than 20 solar panels! Huge shed /workshop with well�tted studio, with own entrance and facilities. Also has steel dog pens with outside access. Sensationallocation!
GISBORNE 14 THE BOULEVARD
$429,000
Sensational First Home Owner opportunity! Tidy family home ,4BR, main with E/S andWIR, two livingrooms, separateW.C, ducted gas heating. Spacious backyard, outdoor decked entertaining area, boxedvegie gardens and DLUG.Walk to shops, cafescafescaf and parks, catch the bus to train station and schools. GreatValue!
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GISBORNE 27 THE BOULEVARD
$749,000
Seeking one big family or two! Large and lovely approx 35Sq home with 5 BR PLUS study,study,study lounge, family/dining, and substantial rumpus room with views - all on approx 1936SQM. Outstanding IG swimmingpool/spa pool in own private pool house! Many value added improvements, including 16 solar panelsinstalled. Value Plus!
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MACEDON 27 CORKS ROAD
$395,000-$420,000
On huge approx 2498M2 picturesque block with rear access. New kitchen and tiles. 3BR, great storage,open plan living. Sep laundry. Fabulous potential - needs carpet and bit of work. Private back yard andpretty front garden. Ideal for many buyers, especially those wishing to park multiple vehicles, boats andcaravans.Walk to train and shops! Ideal investment or building block (STCA).
OPEN SATURDAY12.30-1.00PM
GISBORNE 50 JACKSONS CREEK WAY
$699,000
Spectacular on 1310SQM - Ready to move in! 31.08SQ (288.77SQM) single story with 2.7M ceilings. 3BR(master has ES/WIR) formal and inforinforinf mal living rooms, plus study. Ceramic �oor tiles covering the entry,kitchen, family rooms and all wet areas, exude a spacious and fresh aura. DLUG and side access forcaravans, trailers, boats etc. Courtyard and private outdoor living!
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RIDDELLS CREEK 263 SANDY CREEK ROAD
$969,000
Gloriously unique Circa 1888“LEAWA“LEAWA“LEA RRA”.A”.A” Situated on an established English garden allotment of approx8288sqm this unique period residence of engaging quality is sensitively restored for today’sy’sy’ livingrequirements. 3 bedrooms (ES), formal and inforinforinf mal living, sep dining, courtyard. Many original features.Plus 12x7.5m shed. Lovely ambience in convenient location.
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Sunbury, 24 Ritchie Court$345,000 - $375,000WOW! HOW DIFFERENTThis modern contemporary 3 bedroom home offfff efef rs a quirkykyk beach style ambiance with fafaf bulousfront and rear deckekek d balconies to enjoy the views and adjoining parkland. Upstairs fefef atures openplan living with modern kitchen with stainless steel gas and electric appliances, dishwasher andreverse cycle heating/cooling, spacious main bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe. Downstairsofffff efef rs 2 double bedrooms with built in robes, bathroom, toilet, laundry and a reverse cycle splitsystem. Rear access via double gates to a spacious rear yard, carport and entertaining area.
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ROMSEY $268,000
“The Simple Life”� Two spacious bedrooms –main with WIR & Second with BIR.� Two way bathroom with bath and shower recess� Attractive lounge room� Open plan electric kitchen, family & meals.� Generous size laundry .� Elegant outdoor court yard.
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Built to Last a Lifetime—2000m2� Extremely large, main bedroom with spacious ensuite & WIR� Bedrooms 2 & 3 are large double rooms with BIR’s� Superb kitchen – gas hot plates & WIP� Out-door entertainment area� Built-in-BBQ, shed/workshop,woodshed, lockable store room� Wonderful rumpus/games room with bar,bar,bar step down lounge� TEXT 14REGAN TO 0418 710 157 FOR MORE INFO & PHOTOS
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“Ticks all the Boxes”- 1600m2� Main bedroom with WIR & ensuite� Bed 2,3&4 with BIR + a study� Lounge-dining, large kitchen� Open plan meals/family� Outdoor alfresco area� Wide side access, ducted gas + solid fuel, timber floors, walkingdistance to shops
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Re-Live The Roaring 20’s- 1800m2� Many original features� Large block, very private� Ducted Gas Heating, Split System and Solid Fuel Heating� North facing entertaining area� Walk to the shops and public transport
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For The Family With ‘BIG’ Toys - 2800m2 approx.� 3 large bedrooms with excellent storage� Large lounge/dining� Kitchen with lots of storage� Family/meals area� Undercover outdoor entertainment area� Double garage with rear roller door access� 8m x 15m x 3.7m colourbond shed
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Charm, Character, outstandinglocation!Here is a home with “Carlton” stylein the heart of Kyneton.Of solid brick construction thehome was built in the early 1900’sand then extended in the 1930’sand retains many delightful originalfeatures.Located just a few doors fromMollison Street, stroll up for a coffeecoffeecofor Sunday breakfast. An easy driveor brisk walk to the Kyneton Stationmakes the commute to Melbourneor Bendigo a breeze.Character filled accommodationcomprises:• Two bedrooms, main with built-in-robes
• Cosy sitting room with gas spaceheater
• As new kitchen with gas hotplates, electric oven, dishwasher,spacious pantry, generousstorage
• Most attractive bathroomincluding bath and shower recess
• Sun room• Laundry and separate toilet
Original charm has been retained inthe high decorative ceilings, wideskirting, sash windows, picture rails.Outside the property boasts a prettypicket fence to the front and a veryprivate and secure backyard.Car accommodation is provided inthe double car garage accessed viaa laneway from Lauriston Street.Live the style of “Carlton” in a mostsought after location in the heart ofKyneton.
“Carlton Style In Kyneton”6 Bowen Street KYNETON $398,000
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“A BEAUTIFUL TIME OF YEAR”
Autumn is here and what a beautiful time of year it
is. The Macedon Ranges show the best of Autumn
colour with the wonderful rich reds, yellows, orange
and deep burgundy. Autumn is, I think my favourite
season, crisp mornings with just a hint of frost in the
air,air,air and clear sunny days. Easter arrived very early this
year and as families gathered together to celebrate
Easter Sunday, Autumn provided the perfect time
for garden Easter egg hunts, outdoor games for the
children or a quiet nap for those of us who are just
a little older.older.older Autumn is also the time when we start
thinking about lighting the fire or turning on the gas
heating. Take the opportunity before winter starts to
clean chimneys and flues, have gas heaters serviced
and ducts checked. Autumn is also the time when
those beautiful leaves fall, do not waste them, they
will turn into great mulch either spread straight on the
garden or in the compost bin. At the risk of being very
boring, this is also the season to clean gutters- leaves
and debris collected through Summer and Autumn
must be removed before Winter rain. I hope you all
had a safe and happy Easter and can take the time to
enjoy this beautiful time of year.year.year
• Column supplied by Liz Dormontt. Liz is a directorof Chess Property Consultants, based in Romsey.To contact Liz, phone 5429 5544 or check out theirwebsite at www.chessproperty.com.au
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Richard Henry 0437 755 726Andrew Bearman 0487 264 325
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Escape to a wondrous sanctuary to live in a peacefuland tranquil environment of 6153m2 approx.Aussie bush-style home of rustic corrugated iron,oiled up weatherboards and wildlife in abundance.The visual simplicity with a raft of low-emissionfeats, passive solar design and orientation, all-overinsulation, polished E-crete slab flooring, dbleglazed windows, polished pine flooring, recycledrail-sleeper support pillars, redgum-slab benches,cherrywood-fronted wardrobes. Solar power, alow-emission wood-fire, natural gas and townwater. If you’re looking for character and you’retired of soul-less houses with no sustainabilityfeatures, this is the house for you!
1 Simms Court Riddells Creek
AUCTION Saturday 18th April @ 2PMINSPECT THIS SATURDAY 12.30-1.00PM
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IDYLLIC CHARM, THIS IS THE ONE!
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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 $550,000-$570,000INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 12.30-1.00PM
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FABULOUS JACKSONS HILL
Stylish townhouse right in the heart of Woodend.Comprising 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, spaciouskit/dining/family area boasting high ceilings andpaved courtyard. Close to V/Line station. CurrentlyTenanted.
27A Anslow Street Woodend
FOR SALE $389,000INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 11.30-12.00PM
Photo ID RequiredCONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800
AS NEW TOWNHOUSE – LOCATION LOCATIONContemporary limestone home on 29 acres approx.This lifestyle property features 4 bedrooms, 2bathrooms, stylish kitchen and 2 living areas. Amassive shed is ideal for truckies or tradies.
300 Walsh Road Bullengarook
FOR SALE $775,000INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 12.00-12.30pm
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CONTEMPORARY HOME IN A PERFECT SETTING
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This 3 bedroom 2 bathroom home represents awonderful opportunity for both investment andresidential purchasers. Situated in a quiet street thisis a deceptively large home that provides open livingwith contemporary finishes throughout.
53 Cradle Road Diggers Rest
FOR SALE $295,000-$310,000INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 11.00-11.30AM
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OPEN FOR INSPECTION10.00-10.30am51 Cradle Road, Diggers Rest
Richard Henry 0437 755 726Andrew Bearman 0487 264 325
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Michael Garvey 0412 298 258John Dunlop 0419 001 991
This 3 bedroom has lots of potential, with open plan living. Large garage workshop with 2 roomed bungalow, shower & wc. Land - 16.76 x 39.60 metresapprox. Title details - Lot 2 Plan of Subdivision 825725Q
76 Macedon Street Sunbury
AUCTION Saturday 18th April 11.30AMINSPECT THIS SATURDAY 11.00-11.30AM
Photo ID RequiredCONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555
INVEST - ENJOY - OR NEW HOME SITE
Renowned blue stone home offering 4 bedrooms,main with ens & spa, split level living and rumpusboth enjoying open fireplaces. Lovely exposedbeams, great sized kitchen & double garage/workshop. Corner block on 1055m² block.
131 Main Street Riddells Creek
FOR SALE $575,000INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 11.30-12.00PM
Photo ID RequiredCONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555
COMPLETE THE BLUESTONE DREAMAn incredible opportunity awaits to purchase inone of the up and coming Victorian suburbs. Thisbeautifully maintained home is tailor made for ayoung family, investor or first homeowner.
51 Cradle Road Diggers Rest
FOR SALE $305,000-$325,000INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 10.00-10.30AM
Photo ID RequiredCONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555
DIGGERS DELIGHT
RENTAL PROPERTIES AVAILABLESunbury
$360 PW Available: Now
PERFECT LOCATION 3 brfamily home with BIR, study or4th, freshly painted, sep living,new kit, polished floorboards,Ducted heat and split system.Side access to garage.
Sunbury
$320 PW Available: Now
QUIET COURT LOCATION3 br family home, BIR’s, newcarpets, lounge, kit/meals,verandah, double carport,workshop/shed, fernery,beautiful established gardens,with gardener included.
Sunbury
$370 PW Available: Now
FAMILY HOME 4 br familyhome, WIR and ens, BIR’s,sep lounge, kit/meals/family,gas ducted heat. Set on acorner site with a DLUG withremote and extra off streetparking.
Sunbury
$290 PW Available: 14/4
CLOSETOTOWN 2bedrooms, BIR’s, lounge,kitchen/meals, gas cooktopand electric oven, gas heating& hot water, main bathroomand separate laundry. Singlelock up garage.
Gisborne
$480 PW Available: 9/4
EXECUTIVE HOME 4 brsor 3 + study, ens, WIR,BIRs. Kitchen/meals/family,sep lounge area, gas & eleccooking and dishwasher.Ducted heating and evapcooling, outdoor undercoverentertaining area & dbl garage.
New Gisborne
$430 PW Available: Now
FAMILY HOME 4 br, ens, WIR& BIRs. Kit/meals/family, gas/electric cooking, dishwasher,split system and wood firein family, lounge, rumpusroom, outdoor undercoverentertaining area, dbl grg &large backyard. Pets neg.
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A New Lifestyle Awaits You!On a generous 1289m2 (approx) allotment in the prestigious “Rolling Meadows” estate, this luxuriousresidence will delight. Spacious & modern with 3 living areas, a great entertainers home & suitable for thetradie with rear access & a large 11 x 8 (approx) colorbond shed & double garage. 4 good size bedroomsplus study,study,study master with large bathroom complete with spa and WIR, all other bedrooms have BIR’s. Openplan family room, meals area & fully appointed kitchen, a rumpus/casual room plus separate formal lounge.Outside, the decked alfresco area overlooks a blank canvas, waiting for you to add the �nal touches.
Private Sale $560,000 - $590,000
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3Withers Close SUNBURY
Five Bedrooms - Four Living Areas!Yes, you’ve read this right. Needing a large family (or clever investor) this terri�c home has all the room you’llever need. Features 4 bedrooms downstairs with 2 bathrooms (spa), formal lounge, updated kitchen/mealsand family room and separate rumpus. Upstairs boasts a parents retreat, master with ensuite. Outside enjoyentertaining on the covered timber decking area with lovely views over the parkland. The home also hasducted heating, air conditioning, double carport with side access perfect for boat/trailer/caravan, gardenshed and good size rear yard. Quiet court location makes this the package not to be missed.
Private Sale $390,000 - $420,000
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27 Flinders Street SUNBURY
Solid, Spacious andWell LocatedIf there’se’se’ ever a time to enter themarket, then this homemust be right at the top of your list. Features threebedrooms, all with built-in robes, spacious lounge/living boasting solid hardwood �oors, central kitchenand bathroomwith separate shower. Outside you’ll love spending time entertaining on the decking. Goodsize rear yard and a 6m x 3m (approx) workshop completes the picture. Also includes gas heating and splitsystem air conditioning. Walk to school and shops including Aldi and the bus is just minutes away.
Private Sale $280,000 - $295,000
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4 Underhill Court SUNBURY
What a Gem!This exceptionally �ne and immaculately maintained residence on approx 718m2 of land has instant streetappeal. Neutral tones, �awless and captivating in design, featuring 3 good size bedrooms,master with FES &WIR. Attention to detail with modern plantation shutters, new carpet and new shower screens. Comprising2 living areas and fully functional kitchen with double oven. For the entertainer,ainer,ainer a large undercover fullytiled area with a beautiful outlook over a large manicured backyard with plenty of room for the kids andaccess through the garage to rear for the tradie. Extras include ducted heating and split system.
Private Sale $395,000 - $430,000
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Kennedy & Hunt Real Estate www.kennedyandhunt.com.au
Gisborne74 Aitken Street Private Sale
Location Plus –Renovate, Redevelop (STCA), Invest or Move In!
Opportunity to purchase established 3 bedroom home on 971m2(approx.) within a stone’s throw to all that Gisborne has to o�er.
The lucky purchaser may decide to update/renovate or sit back andenjoy the rental returns. Large allotment means further developmentopportunities (STCA).
Great shed, covered outdoor entertaining area and large yard incentral location.
Private Sale Details:
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Viewing Times:
By appointment.
Property Information:
A 3 B 1 C 2
Gisborne47 Dalton Street Private Sale
Location, Location, Location. Land Approx. 1370m2.
Striking contemporary masterpiece superbly located in sought afterMorningside Estate.
This 4 ½ year young property has been cleverly constructed with anortherly aspect, and is finished with quality fixtures and appliances -the entire family will love this home. Warm timber flooring throughoutthe living area complimented by neutral tones and feature wallsprovide a modern feel.
Four good size bedrooms and excellent floorplan provide di�erentspaces to relax and enjoy. Everything is done, fantastic lowmaintenance gardens, with decking and undercover alfresco to enjoythe sense of space while the kids enjoy the cubby and swings.
Private Sale Details:
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Viewing Times:
Saturday12.00 - 12.30pm
Property Information:
A 4 B 2 C 2
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Kennedy & Hunt Real Estate www.kennedyandhunt.com.au
MOUNT MACEDON92 Taylors Road Private Sale
“Manning Hill”.Complete Mt Macedon Tranquility on 1 acre (approx).Magnificent gardens surround this property - your own lush private sanctuary.Comprises 3 bedrooms, lounge/dining,lounge/dining,lounge/ family living & summer rumpus room. Tastefulwarm neutral tones throughout. Extensive covered decking. Outdoor spa, shedding,chook shed, orchard + downstairs entertaining area with bar. Be very quick!
Private Sale Details:
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Viewing Times:
Saturday3.00 - 3.30pm
Property Information:
A 3 B 2 C 3
Gisborne12 Pinelea Grove
Private Sale Details:$575,000
Viewing Times:By appointment.
Property Info: A 4 B 2 C 2
Attractive Heritage Style Home InCourt Location. Private Garden on1005m2 (approx).Generous family accommodation, 2 livingareas, 4 bedrms, study (or 5th bedrm), ensuite,family bathrm, laundry & undercover alfrescoarea. Dbl integrated garage & garden shed.Period style light fittings, 2.7m ceilings all addto the ambience. Life in this little pocket ofGisborne could be just what you’re looking for!
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.
This stunning property o ers a once in a lifetime opportunity tosecure a unique piece of the Macedon Ranges.
If you are looking to find your own dream homesite with a visionto embrace history and the magnificent plantings on the land, orpossibly maximize some land and subdivide, making a highlight of thesurrounding greenery – then don’t miss this!
Superbly located, less then 1km from Riddells Creek, easy access totrain.
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By Tara Murray
Lance�eld-Romsey’s Nysa Miles and Sunbury Little Athletics’ Melvin Monleh were among the standout performers at the Victorian Little Athletics state track and �eld championships last month.
Monleh will head to Perth as part of the Victorian under-13 squad for the Australian Little Athletics championships later this month a�er winning four gold medals at the state championships over the last weekend of March.
He won the under-13 100 metres, 200 metres, 400 metres and long jump.
In each event he broke the Little Athletics state record, including the 100 metres standard set by his Sunbury teammate, Junior Mabia, last year. Mabia, fresh from his Australian title in the under-15 100 metres,
Juniors’ records tumble �nished with a gold and silver in the under-14 age group at the state titles. He was beaten in his pet event, the 100 metres, settling for second, while he won the 200 metres.
Cody Rodwell had success in the under-14 �eld events, winning three medals.
He �nished second in the under-14 javelin and third in the long jump and high jump.
Bella Peterson and Chelsea Young both came away with medals as well, Peterson �nishing third in the under-11 100 metres and third in the 70 metres, while Young won bronze in the under-14 high jump.
Sebastien Bell-Bartels, Declan Berne, Byron Lynch, Pucho Paye, Zachary Stevens, Ashlea �ies and Maddison Vowles also represented Sunbury.
Nysa Miles was one of six athletes to represent Lance�eld-Romsey at the state
titles. She picked up a silver and a bronze medal in the under-9 girls age group.
In the 800 metres �nal, Miles topped her personal best by 17 seconds to �nish second. On day two of the championships, she won bronze in the 400 metres.
Joshua Emonson won bronze in the under-13 boys 300 metre hurdles. He also made the �nals of the triple jump and high jump and �nished 13th in the 100 metres.
Lilly Bromley �nished 13th in the under-11 60 metres hurdles a�er �nishing seventh in her heat, while Zach Squire was 14th in the under-14 boys 300 metres hurdles.
Jonah Emonson �nished 12th in the under-11 80 metres hurdles, 11th in the 60 metres hurdles and 10th in the javelin, with Noah Emonson jumping a personal best in the under-11 triple jump.
Sunbury United’s Nemanja Govedarica tunes his footwork for the season ahead. (Shawn Smits)
Sunbury United is hoping to have a full side on the park a�er the Easter break as it looks to open its account in the FFV state league 1 north-west season.
United has started the year with two losses and coach Greg Czapnik says the club has been hurt because several �rst 11 players were out.
“On Saturday, we were missing four of our �rst 11 and we knew we would be up against a physical team,” Czapnik said.
“We were leaner and weaker against a bigger North Sunshine Eagles unit.
“�ey came out to play and were determined to beat us as, when we were promoted last time, it was over them.”
Czapnik said that despite being under- manned, his side was punished for not taking opportunities in both opening games.
“Against Keilor, we dominated. �ey scored one really good goal and the second was a really scrappy one.
“We had six or seven chances and got punished for not taking them.
“Against North Sunshine Eagles, we didn’t turn up in the �rst half. We tried but looked slow and, before we knew it, we were 3-0 down a�er making silly, basic mistakes.
“We had a chat at half-time and changed our structures and then had four really good chances while they didn’t create anything. �ey managed to score a goal virtually the last kick of the game.”
It’s a new-look side for United this season with most of last year’s team no longer there.
“Only four guys are still here, with seven new guys making a brand new team, but we have a little more depth than last year.
“Most of the players who le� have gone to high-level soccer, which is a good thing.”
Czapnik says the aim is to improve on last season when the club was in a �ght against its relegation up until the �nal round.
“Improvement is the main goal and we don’t want to be in the same position as last year in the relegation battle.
“I get measured by results. We’ve had a fantastic pre-season and it’s one of the best we’ve had in the �ve years at the club.”
United will play Altona East Phoenix on Saturday at Paisley Park.
In state league 5 west, Kyneton District will take on Sporting Charlton, while Gisborne plays Melbourne Lions
Tara Murray
United regrouping after two defeats
Rupertswood’s junior footballers will soon look like their senior teammates, at least in apparel, with the club’s junior arm getting new uniforms.
�e juniors will receive the new uniforms at a club family fun day on Sunday.
�e new jumpers and colour scheme bring the juniors in line with the senior teams. Twelve junior sides will take to the park for the club this season.
It won’t just be the junior footballers launching their season on Sunday, with the club’s junior netballers starting their season, too.
Alongside the four senior netball sides, �ve junior netball teams take to the court this season with the under-13s and under-15s looking to continue their unbeaten streaks of last year.
�e family fun day will feature intra-club footy practice matches, netball inter-league tryouts and training, a jumping castle, a magician and live music.
Uniformly neat, snazzy at Rupo
Rupertswood juniors Lachlan Urbon, Cody Baker and Bailey Sargent show off the new uniforms. (Supplied)
Peter Manser’s immediate impact on the Gisborne and District Cricket Association’s McIntyre Cup competition was rewarded when he was named Ken Sullivan medallist as best player in the competition on Wednesday night.
�e Woodend bowler, who crossed from Premier Cricket side Greenvale Kangaroos for the season, won the medal with 18 votes, one vote ahead of Romsey allrounder Chris Burkett.
Manser took 47 wickets for the season and averaged 33 with the bat. He and Burkett, who took out the bowling and batting awards respectively, were front runners for the medal most of the night.
A�er six rounds, Burkett led with 12 votes, Manser second on 10. Manser hit the lead in round eight and was joined by Gisborne’s Jarryd Vernon on 15 votes in round 12. Burkett was a vote further back.
One vote to Vernon in round 13 saw him take the outright lead with a round to go. Manser and Burkett were awarded three votes each in the last match of the season to overtake Vernon, who didn’t poll.
Vernon, Manser and Burkett were all named in the team of the year. All eight clubs were represented in the team, with Sunbury United premiership captain James Hughes named captain. �e others were Gisborne’s Simon Harman, Bacchus Marsh’s Peter Lalor, Sunbury’s Jacob Brewer and Jason McGann, Sunbury United’s Ryan Billinghurst and Lance Watts, Wallan’s Todd Keenan and Riddell’s Matthew Livingstone.
Manser bowls way to medal
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Broadford Coach: Aaron BrayLast year: Ninth Who’s in: Simon Hicks (Murray Football League), Adrian Romanyk (Aber�eldie), John Barker (Sunbury Kangaroos), David Cacumo (Romsey)Who’s out: Dalton Brereton, Christopher Dunne
“I think we just need a bit more consistency against the top sides. We haven’t really come close to those top sides over the last two seasons that I’ve coached. �ey are the games you need to win.” – Aaron Bray
Diggers Rest Coach: Shaun Sims Last year: Runner-up Who’s in: Jamie Lobb (EDFL), Dean Smith (Greenvale), Jamerson Campbell (Sunbury Kangaroos)Who’s out: Matthew Krul, Callum Wilson
“We’re more interested in focusing on how we can improve, how we can learn from the things we did well last year and the things we probably didn’t.” – Shaun Sims
Kilmore Coaches: Travis McCarty and David WightmanLast year: 13th Who’s in: Harley Tirpkos (Lance�eld), Matthew Traynor (Maryborough Castlemaine District Football League), Darcy Bedggood (Riddell) Who’s out: Glenn Smith, Luke Simpson
“We are really excited to be working with the young talent at the club. We have earmarked those young guys that can run and carry the footy.” – David Wightman
Lance�eldCoach: Ash Manning (new)Last year: seventhWho’s in: Ben Anderson (Northern FL), Aaron Andrews (Woodend-Hesket), Jonathan Kent, Adam Sayers, Callum Strugnell, Chris Barton, Scott Condon and Conor Barton (Tullamarine), Scott Lambert (SFL), Brett Pitts (Ballarat FL), Blair Trevaskis (Jacana), Drew Trevaskis (Jacana) Who’s out: Chris Burkett, Matthew Burkett, Scott Woolcook, Cameron Armstrong, Brendan James, Harley Tirpkos
“It hasn’t been an ideal o�-season with the town’s three cricket sides making the grand �nals. �ere are eight to 10 players I haven’t seen. We need to get the new recruits used to how the local guys play.”
– Ash Manning
MacedonCoach: Je� Andrews Last year: 11thWho’s in: Marcus Kenny (Airport West), James Ferry (Greenvale/Essendon VFL), Shaun Harrison (Deer Park), Teghan Henderson (St Albans), Jason Cooke (EDFL), Damian Fitzpatrick (WRFL), Josh Eastley (Woodend-Hesket), Aaron Christensen (Ballarat FL), Aaron Blade (Riddell), Alistair Collins (EDFL), Hayden Doricic (Bendigo FL), Josh Crawford (EDFL), Lee Harrison (WRFL), Decklan Singles Jessop (East Sunbury)Who’s out: Ashley Fleming, Josh Krispyn, Daryl Webb, George Hillary
“We have been fortunate enough to sign all the new guys early. We want to be competitive, but everyone who �nished above us seems to have improved their lists, too.” – Je� Andrews
Melton CentralsCoach: Glenn Hopkins (new) Last year: 10th Who’s in: Peter Corredig (Warrnambool), Liam Toohey (La Trobe University), Shane
Romsey players and supporters celebrate the 2014 RDFL premiership. (Shawn Smits)
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Long (Deer Park), Rex Hickman (BFL) Who’s out: Adam Fenton, Shannon Dean
“We’re just trying to develop and grow these kids as much as we can and make it so that they want to stay at our football club and keep learning. We are patient and that’s the way we have got to be.” – Glenn Hopkins
Sunbury KangaroosCoach: Chris Meacham (returning a�er interrupted 2014)Last year: ��hWho’s in: Simon Clarke (Doutta Stars), Matthew Sullivan (Melton South), Jordan Baumgarnter (Rockbank), Adam Fenton (Melton Centrals), Ryan Hatty, Jay Cheep (Doutta Stars), Jackson Cheep (Ballarat FL), James Atkins (EDFL), Matthew Baird (Ballarat FL), Robbie Lynch (Rockbank), Cameron Joinbee (Picola and District FL)Who’s out: John Baker, Jamerson Campbell, Robert Johnson, Jason King, Ryan Pretty
“We have a really hard draw, facing all the other teams from last year’s top seven twice … it will be a good experience. If you aren’t �nishing the season in the top three of the RDFL you are kicking yourself.”
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RiddellCoach: Troy Scoble Last year: thirdWho’s in: Jason Allan (CHFL), Jarryd Allan (CHFL), Ben Peters (Ballarat FL), Damian Ash (VAFA), Jack Baker (Bendigo FL), Troy Bird (Ballarat FL), Paul McNamara (Melton Centrals), Jordan Prime (Macedon), Connor Spratt (Ballarat FL)Who’s out: Matt Sammut, Anthony Sammut, Tim Hill, Kane North, Stephen Long, Joel Morrison, Michael Sahlberg, Zane Williams, David Bruno, Lachlan Crosbie, Harrison Taylor, Jordan Taylor
“�e Bombers have been active in the recruitment area with several new recruits signing on. Key players to look out for include Jason and Jarryd Allen, who return to the Bombers and join their brother Brayden, Jack Baker from Gisborne, Ben Peters from Melton South. Paul Sahlberg and Ethan Foreman are both exciting young players.”
– vice-president Gerrard Nolan
RockbankCoach: Gavin Sporle (new) Last year: SixthWho’s in: Rodney Rich (BFL), Dean Van Heemst (BFL), Jack Sims (WRFL), Robert Johnson (Sunbury Kangaroos) Who’s out: Jordan Baumgartner, Jamie Zerafa, Bryce Hall
“We’re comfortable the guys who have come in will �ll the roles we need them to �ll. One thing I want to do is remove the reliance on individuals. I want everyone playing a role. �at’s what we have really focused on over the pre-season and the players have embraced that.” – Gavin Sporle
RomseyCoach: Dean HelmersLast year: PremierWho’s in: Cameron Wight (Greenvale), Matthew Burkett, Chris Burkett (Lance�eld), Zac Saad (Coburg), Luke Edmonson (Kyneton), James Carroll (Heathcote DFL), Kurt Henderson (NFL), Gohar Saad, Matt Stevens (EDFL), Ben Sullivan (Bendigo FL), Jason Feltham, Brayden Feltham (Ballarat FL)Who’s out: David Cacumo, Travis Mills, Matthew Davidson, Danny Harrison, Luke Ryan, Shaun Austin, Mitchell Brewer, Ashley McNaughton, Angus Storey, Cameron Streeter, Anthony Trigg
“We have lost a bit of depth, but the quality of players we have picked up has been good. �e
Tara Murray and Liam Twomey take a look at the 2015 Riddell District Football League contenders
main aim is to win the premiership. �e �rst thing is to ensure we are competitive.”
– president Wayne Milburn
RupertswoodCoach: Ben Jordan Last year: fourth Who’s out: Tom Donoghue
“�e guys are getting better drilled on the game-plan than last year and most of the blokes have been around for a while so they have no excuses. �ere has been some movement of under-18 players stepping up into the seniors.”
– Ben Jordan
WallanCoach: Trevor FrostLast year: Eighth Who’s in: Lachlan Harrison (Northern Football League), Ricky Schraven (Essendon District Football League) Who’s out: Justin Colliss
Woodend-HesketCoach: Ross Sleight (new)Last year: 12thWho’s in: Ross Sleight (Doutta Stars), Josh Styles, Scott Nettleton (Sunbury Lions), Jesse Waters, Jay Downing (Carngham Linton), Jarrod Arnold (Gisborne), James Chettle (Navare), Dale Cuinik (Sunbury Lions), Carl Rodger (North Claire), Ben Owen (Woodend), Hamish Govan (Gisborne), Danny Harrison (Romsey), �omas O’Loughlin (Heathcote), Matthew Wood (Bendigo)Who’s out: Josh Eastley, Darcy Kelly, Taylor Kelly,
“I thought if I could get a couple of players back we could slowly rebuild. We have 13 or 14 former players coming back and four or �ve who haven’t been here before. Finals footy is a long way down the track but … we should win more than the past few years.” – Ross Sleight
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Kyneton looks to new blood to ful�l BFL ambitionsA more settled pre-season and some new recruits are set to push Kyneton up the ladder in the Bendigo Football League.
�e Tigers �nished seventh with six wins in their �rst year back in the competition last year a�er a season o� due to lack of players.
Club president Rob Waters said it had been a lot easier this pre-season.
“It feels more settled as we were rushing around last season,” Waters said. “Now that we are a year back into it, we’re starting to feel like a normal club again.”
While not a big player in o�-season recruiting, Kyneton has snared enough big
names to have everyone talking. Former AFL rookie-listed brothers Rhys and Alik Magin will boost the Tigers’ mid�eld strength.
Alik played eight games for Gold Coast, while Rhys was on Essendon’s list in 2008-09.
Alik won Bendigo Gold’s best and fairest award in the VFL last year, while Rhys makes the move across from Essendon District Football League club Avondale Heights.
Both played with gun mid�elder/forward Ben Weightman in Queensland as juniors.
“It’s great to have them on board and they are good young boys,” Waters said.
Mitchell Scholard, from Whittlesea, also played junior football with the Magins and Weightman in Queensland. He’s a centre half forward who will present a target.
“Joel Morrison from the RDFL [Riddell District Football League] is another key- position player,” Waters said.
�e president hopes Scholard and Morrison will take some pressure o� Weightman, who kicked 64 goals last season.
Another boost to the Tigers is the return to �tness of captain Michael Rainey.
“He played only a couple of games last year; he’s like a new recruit,” Waters said.
Luke Edmondson, Dale Ciunik, Mick Clancy and Kane Ranstead are among those who have le� the club in the o�-season.
Waters said he wasn’t big on pre-season predictions.
“I think we will be a bit better this season than last year. We want to improve on what we did then.”
�e Tigers kicked o� the season on Good Friday against arch-rival Gisborne.
Results weren’t available at the time of going to print.
Tara Murray
Karlie Plowman has had just two weeks to settle into her role as coach of the Kyneton A-grade netball team.
Last year’s coach, Dean Erdman, was set to take on the role again for the Bendigo Netball League club before other commitments forced him to take a break.
Winning B-grade coach Jolanta Bennie was then going to step into the role before deciding she had to focus on her family.
�at’s when Plowman, a long-time Tigers player, put her hat in the ring.
“I got the itch to come back,” she said. “It’s been pretty good so far. I’ve been at the club a long time and I know the girls really well.”
Plowman played all her junior netball at Kyneton before playing and coaching with a number of di�erent teams before her return. But she’s unlikely to take to the court much a�er hurting her back in the pre-season.
Most of last season’s players, who made
the �nals, are coming back. “Jess [Seddon] has decided to take a year o� and will be my assistant coach, while Nikita Block won’t be back either,” Plowman said.
“We’ve managed to get a player back from overseas, who will step into the side, while a couple of players will step up.”
Emma Webb, joint winner of the league’s best and fairest award, will again be prominent.
Plowman says the side is in much better shape than at the end of last season.
�e Tigers �nished third before losing both �nals games. “De�nitely towards the end of the year there was a lot of burnout … it was a bit of a mess and the A-reserve girls had to �ll in,” Plowman recalls. “We’re looking much better injury-wise.”
�e Tigers’ �rst game was on Good Friday against Gisborne.
Tara Murray
Tigers’ coach a familiar face
By Tara Murray
Sunbury Jets’ Kelsey Sigl has found the transition to playing basketball in Australia an easy one.
�e American, who has played in France and Chile, joined the Jets weeks before the season started as the club’s �rst female import.
“It’s been an easy transition and everyone has been very accommodating to me,” Sigl said. “�is club is close-knit and it reminds me of home. I’m from the north-west, which is very family-oriented.
“For the most part, it’s been a smooth transition.”
Like many Americans, Sigl had always wanted to come to Australia.
“Initially, out of college I wanted to come to Australia, but I found a club in France and I then transitioned over to Chile. My agent last fall came up with an o�er of a job out here and I said I’d always wanted to come and had dreamt of coming to Australia.
“I thought it would be a better way to do it, to play the sport I love.
“For me it’s about the experience and learning [about] new cultures and being able to travel the world and play basketball at the same time. “
Sigl said the Jets were learning to gel together as a team. Her own contribution has been to average 20 points and nine rebounds in her �rst three games.
“It’s about the experience and trying to help Sunbury get back up the ladder.
“I know they were on the bottom last year and it’s kind of a rebuilding experience for us and I’m here to help in every way possible.
“So far, it’s been really good. When we played against Keilor, it was really positive and everyone played well
“I think we’re still getting used to playing with each other and �nding those
Basketball tourist Jets in
adjustments. �ere’s more [team] structures here compared to France and Chile. “We maybe only had three, total, in each place. In college, we were running anywhere from 70 plays and 10-out-of-bounds plays.”
Sigl will look to pass her experience on to
younger players at the club through clinics.“In college, we did it [clinics] all summer
long. In France, we went to clinics, but it was a lot di�erent as I couldn’t interact with the kids the way I can here because of the language barrier,” she said.
“Any way I can give back to the community, I will take that opportunity.
“I’ve only done one clinic so far and they have been receptive,” Sigl said.
�e Jets have one win from three games leading into the Easter break.
Kelsey Sigl dreamt of coming to Australia. (Shawn Smits)
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