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Bright costumes, exciting dance routines and lively songs will be woven together by Salesian College students as part of the Rupertswood school’s annual production. Performing arts co-ordinator Tanika Richards says a cast of close to 70 students will appear on stage at the Clocktower Centre in Moonee Ponds for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Another 15 or so are involved behind the scenes. Ms Richards says a lot of work has been put in since the production was chosen at the end of last year. ‘‘It’s certainly been a long process. It all started with auditions in February, and then the cast has been involved in rehearsals since March.” Shows will be staged at 1pm and 7pm this Saturday and 1pm on Sunday. For more details, visit goo.gl/3kU4pt Matt Crossman
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Should a compulsory vote be held? Is there support for an independent Sunbury even if annual rates were to increase signi�cantly? �ese were among questions posed by auditors investigating Sunbury’s planned separation from Hume during a largely polite public meeting last Friday.
�ere were none of the �reworks feared in some quarters.
Friday’s meeting in the Sunbury Memorial Hall was the �rst since a heated gathering at Broadmeadows last September, a�er which a probe was launched into the alleged behaviour of two councillors.
�e general mood on Friday indicated support for a �nal, compulsory vote on Sunbury’s separation, which is among the options available to auditors Frank Vincent and John Watson, who will make recommendations to state Local Government Minister Natalie Hutchins by August 31.
About 250 people – including representatives of Sunbury Residents Association (SRA), Sunbury Community Progress Association, Broadmeadows Progress Association, council sta� and the Australian Services Union – were there to hear the two auditors share their thoughts on the information they had gathered.
Mr Vincent noted a “very signi�cant” percentage of residents took part in the non-compulsory 2013 poll that paved the way for Sunbury’s separation.
‘‘�e question becomes ‘What was it that they voted upon?’,’’ the retired Supreme Court judge said, re�ecting on a perceived vagueness in the original question. Confusion about what was at stake was borne out on Friday night,
with some residents saying they thought the poll was about merely indicating an interest in the matter being investigated, and others maintaining it was a hard and fast vote on secession.
At Friday’s meeting, Mr Vincent questioned how many residents would have read the KPMG study that preceded the 2013 poll.
When a majority of hands shot up, he said: ‘‘�ere were not only those in this room. �ere were many thousands of others who stood to be a�ected.’’
�e auditors also covered issues raised in information sheets released throughout June – from possible impacts on rates through to service delivery and population growth – and acknowledged the limitations of previous studies.
�e auditors also questioned whether it was appropriate that Hume be required to subsidise a new Sunbury council via rates in lieu from Melbourne Airport for the �rst 10 years a�er the split. ‘‘�e problem I can see is they are all projections, and they all have risks,’’ Mr Vincent said. ‘‘If none of them can be said to be absolutely correct, then we all need to be extremely careful about how we proceed.’’
Pro-split supporters, including SRA president Bernie O’Farrell, defended the validity of the 2013 vote, while Western Metropolitan Liberal MP Bernie Finn was roundly booed a�er asking whether people could trust that the result of a second poll would be respected.
Doubts linger on split poll
‘‘ The question becomes what was it that they voted upon ’’
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opportunity to protect rare native fauna could go begging, Cr Letchford said there was no evidence that brush-tailed rock wallabies had ever frequented Black Hill.
�e report said the species was likely to have existed in the Macedon Ranges prior to European settlement, but the council was told no fossils had been found at Black Hill. �e site was identi�ed due to its size, rocky outcrops, water sources and vegetation.
‘‘It’s not a reintroduction project; it’s simply a large enclosure,’’ Cr Letchford said.
He angered Cr Russell Mowatt when he
A critically endangered wallaby species could still be reintroduced to the Macedon Ranges despite a proposal for an enclosure at Black Hill Reserve failing to win support of the council.
A report recommended that councillors provide in-principle support to Mount Rothwell Biodiversity Interpretation Centre’s plan to build a 1.8-metre fence to protect a population of brush-tailed rock wallabies due to be released at the reserve.
But at their meeting last week, councillors Roger Jukes, John Letchford and John Connor warned of catastrophic scenes when, not if,
another blaze tore through the �re-prone reserve and engulfed the small wallabies trapped behind its proposed fence.
Councillors instead accepted Cr Jukes’ amended motion to note the report and, should the community indicate support, encourage Mount Rothwell to investigate other areas.
‘‘We lost four black wallabies just due to farm fencing,’’ Cr Jukes said of a bush�re at the reserve earlier this year. ‘‘When we have another �re … the entire population inside that fence would be lost.’’
While Cr Jennifer Anderson warned an
suggested that Hanging Rock was a more suitable location, adding that the shy, timid species might enjoy the music of concerts there.
Cr Mowatt agreed more scienti�c evidence was needed but said talk of other sites was inappropriate when residents had not been consulted.
Cr Jukes said the time for consultation was now. ‘‘It’s the community’s reserve … let’s go from there.’’
�e council also adopted a template for signs at bushland reserves.
Matt Crossman
Council joins home hunt for rare wallabies
Tradies who have had items pinched recently from building sites in Melbourne’s north and north-west are being urged to contact Sunbury police.
�e call comes a�er a Sunbury man, 22, was charged with several counts of burglary and the�, following the seizure of allegedly stolen building materials valued at almost $200,000.
Detectives from Broadmeadows criminal investigation unit raided a Sunbury house on July 19, �nding dozens of items, including ladders, bathtubs, doors, door handles, wheelbarrows and power tools.
Detective Senior Constable Lee Barton said police believed the items had been taken from building sites at Greenvale, Keilor and Sunbury. He said it took police all of last Monday morning to transport the items to Sunbury police station.
‘‘It’s going to take us a lot longer to log it all,’’ Detective Senior Constable Barton said.
�e raid follows an ongoing investigation, advanced with information from the public.
‘‘We would encourage builders and residents in new estates to take note and, if they see something suspicious, contact police.’’
Detective Senior Constable Barton also called on tradies to ensure they marked valuable items.
‘‘Engrave them with a licence number so they can be returned. It also makes them harder to resell.’’
�e man will face Broadmeadows Magistrates Court on September 30. Builders who have had items stolen should phone 9744 8111.
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VicRoads is reviewing the Calder Freeway speed limit between Keilor and Taylors Lakes, with a �nal decision expected within weeks.
�e review could return the limit to 100km/h on the outbound section of the freeway, which is currently zoned at 80km/h.
�e section of road under review stretches from Melton Highway to “about 430 metres south-east of Calder Park Drive”, Keilor MP Natalie Hutchins said.
�e review is expected to be �nished by the end of the month.
Calder speed reviewedMacedon Ranges deputy mayor and former Calder Action Group president Russell Mowatt, current action group president Ian Sutherland and group members Peter Watson and Colin McKinnon. (Mathew Lynn)
Calder Action Group president Ian Sutherland said an increase in the speed limit was great news, but more needed to be done.
“If we are going up to 100km/h over most of the current 80km/h section, it should be a great boon to all those who have protested about the current speed limit and, in some cases, been a�ected by the road-rage attitude developed in some hoon drivers as a consequence,” he said.
“For many others, we have long looked forward to this day. �e people behind several petitions on the subject are to be commended, and no doubt the Calder Highway improvement committee has helped.”
Mr Sutherland said the group’s long-term goal was to see an overpass built at the Calder Park Drive interchange.
“We have, as recently as today, received an assurance from the state government Minister for Roads Luke Donnellan that his government will consider funding, in a future program, a proposal being developed now by VicRoads for this overpass,” he said.
“We are delighted, though, to have this �rst step now in place.”
Ms Hutchins said she looked forward to a positive and safe outcome, especially for residents who use the road every day.
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A local mum with an interest in sustainable living will share the science behind good and bad bacteria in your gut during a free workshop at Sunbury library. Amanda Woods, a former scientist and information technology consultant, will give a pickles, preserves and probiotics talk from 6pm on August 12. Ms Woods says participants will discover the health bene�ts of several probiotics, and learn about ke�r, kombucha, yoghurt and other live-culture foods. She will also explain preserving techniques and show people how to include ‘live foods’ in their cooking. There will also be a chance to taste fermented foods from around the world. The event is part of Hume council’s Enviro Champions program. For more details, visit goo.gl/78A03l.
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Most ratepayers in the Macedon Ranges are paying their rates in full and on time, with council data showing the number of ratepayers sent �nal notices has decreased in recent years.
�is is despite the number of rateable properties steadily increasing each year.
A total of 1463 people had been sent a �nal notice for unpaid rates as of July, down from 1530 at the same time last year.
�e number of ratepayers increased
unpaid a�er both a courtesy letter and �nal notice have been sent.’’
He said that by this stage most cases of overdue rates will have been paid.
Mr Owen urged anyone having trouble paying their rates to talk to the council about hardship provisions.
by more than 200 to 21,526 in the same period. Corporate services director Glenn Owens said the number of �nal notices also decreased over the previous two years.
He said in those cases where rates were not paid by the end of the �nancial year, very few resulted in legal proceedings.
‘‘�e vast majority of ratepayers paid their council rates in full by four instalments during 2013-14 and 2014-15, with seven per cent being sent a �nal notice,’’ Mr Owens said. ‘‘Council will only engage the services of a debt collection agency if rates remain
‘‘Our rates sta� carefully balance the importance of collecting rate revenue with sensitivity to each ratepayer’s circumstances.
‘‘Council approaches these cases carefully and with sensitivity, in case of �nancial hardship or other di�culties.’’
Options can include �exible payment arrangements, such as fortnightly direct debits.
Rates will increase by an average of 4.8 per cent under the council’s recently adopted 2015-16 budget. �is equates to an additional $84 for a median house valued at $445,000.
More rates, fewer �nal notices‘‘ Council approaches these cases carefully and with sensitivity ’’ - Glenn Owens
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Blokes wanting to increase their con�dence in the kitchen can join a new cooking group in Sunbury.
Men with Forks shows people, such as Paul Kviecinskas (pictured), how to prepare healthy and inexpensive meals without a fuss.
A spokesman for community health service provider cohealth, which runs the program with Sunbury Community Health and Djerriwarrh Education Services, says it developed a�er requests from men wanting to get together and learn more about how to cook.
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Most towns in Sunbury and the Macedon Ranges can be considered advantaged communities, according to a major national study.
But the Dropping O� the Edge report, which looks at indicators including income, housing stress, education, unemployment, domestic violence and criminal convictions, reveals that Lance�eld and Kyneton are somewhat disadvantaged.
�e report shows school readiness in Lance�eld and Romsey was towards the poorer end of the 667 Victorian localities reviewed.
Produced by Jesuit Social Services and Catholic Social Services Australia, the report uses data collected from a range of government agencies.
Postcodes were ranked on each indicator, with high rankings indicating an area was signi�cantly disadvantaged in the stated categories.
�ese rankings were then used to construct a more comprehensive analysis including all indicators to produce an overall ranking of disadvantage.
New Gisborne, Riddells Creek and Macedon were listed among the state’s “most advantaged” areas.
Sunbury, Gisborne, Woodend and Romsey were, overall, considered “advantaged”.
Lance�eld and Kyneton were found to be “disadvantaged”.
Only Malmsbury was listed among the “most disadvantaged”, being the home of a
youth justice centre recording high rankings for criminal convictions, prison admissions, unemployment and disengaged young people.
Romsey and Lance�eld fared poorly in school readiness (61st and 38th respectively), year 3 numeracy (152nd and 135th) and criminal convictions (183rd and 137th).
Kyneton was at the higher end of the scale for disengaged young people (160th), long-term unemployment (159th), year 9 reading (156th), child maltreatment (138th) and psychiatric admissions (119th).
Critics said �gures used in the report, which follows similar studies released in 2007, 2004 and 1999, could be dated and skewed, with smaller sample sizes used in less populated towns.
Macedon Ranges council community wellbeing director Karen Stevens said the school readiness score was based on a three-year-old study involving 81 children in Romsey and 29 in Lance�eld.
‘We don’t know anything about the tested children’s individual situations and whether they attended kindergarten in the year prior to school,’’ Ms Stevens said. ‘‘However, council will certainly consider this report, along with other sources, in the development of an early- years plan over the next 12 months.”
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Attempted abductionPolice are investigating the attempted abduction of a teenage girl in Riddells Creek. The schoolgirl was walking along Amess Road about 4.30pm on July 20 when a man in a black car approached her. The man, believed to be aged in his 40s, allegedly offered the girl a ride home before opening the car door and trying to grab her arm. Details online.
Peeping Tom mysteryPolice have been unable to substantiate reports of a man peering through a bathroom window in Woodend. A resident told police she saw a man, possibly aged in his 20s, looking through the window as she showered about 7.30am last Wednesday.
Fatality witness soughtA woman, believed to be in her early 40s, died after a single-vehicle crash near Gisborne on July 20. Police are appealing for witnesses to the crash on Gisborne-Bacchus Marsh Road. The drive was the only occupant.
Dog owner �nedA dog owner has been �ned $1000 and ordered to pay Macedon Ranges council’s court and impoundment costs after a dangerous dog was found wandering at Romsey. On June 29, Kyneton Magistrates Court heard that the dog had been declared dangerous due to previous attacks on other animals.
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A $2.3 million project to improve safety on one of Sunbury’s busiest arterial roads should be completed by the end of the year.
Sunbury MP Josh Bull last week inspected Riddell Road, where 17 serious crashes, including one fatality, were recorded in the �ve years to December last year.
Upgrades to prevent run-o�-road crashes will include installation of 3.8 kilometres of guard rails and 1.1 kilometres of wire rope safety barriers. Line marking and drainage will also be improved.
Crews will seal about 600 metres of road shoulder between the intersection of Phillip Drive and Canterbury Avenue in Sunbury and
the Jacksons Creek bridge in Riddells Creek. Mr Bull said the state government was delivering safety upgrades where they were most needed.
‘‘�ese improvements will make Riddell Road safer for all motorists and reduce the risk and severity of run-o� crashes,’’ he said.
Sunbury motorist Adele Wood, who has lived in the area for more than 20 years, said drivers would welcome the changes.
‘‘It’s long overdue. At the moment, it’s quite di�cult,” Ms Wood said.
“You o�en have to put two tyres onto dirt because of oncoming tra�c.’’
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Businesses have been quick to support a black-tie ball to help Hume councillor Jack Ogilvie recover from a severe stroke.
More than $11,000 in goods and services have been donated since a committee began planning the event, hoping to raise $100,000 for home modi�cations and equipment, including a motorised wheelchair.
Cr Ogilvie, 68, was paralysed on one side a�er su�ering a stroke on July 6. �e long-time councillor was organising a community event when the stroke happened. Doctors are said to be amazed by the initial recovery of Cr Ogilvie, who many years ago beat a cancer that was considered terminal.
Cr Ogilvie remains in hospital and faces months of extensive rehabilitation.
Committee spokesman Adam Mizzi said o�ers had �ooded in.
Major corporates, including Swisse Vitamins, which has o�ered a week-long stay valued at $5000 at a holiday house, have jumped on board. Eales Racing has donated two VIP passes to the spring carnival and will bring the Melbourne Cup to the ball, which will include a three-course meal and auction.
Mr Mizzi urged people to rally behind the man he calls ‘King Jack’. ‘‘Not everyone has always agreed with him, but he’s dedicated his whole life to the community,’’ Mr Mizzi said. �e ball is at Pitruzzello Estate on October 17. More details: 9740 8999, goo.gl/uG2Xir.
Matt Crossman
Black-tie ball for King Jack
By Matt Crossman
A Macedon Ranges community health service has called on federal MPs to legalise same-sex marriage, saying the move would greatly improve the health of many of its clients.
About 60 workers from Cobaw Community Health and Macedon Ranges council rallied outside Kyneton town hall last Wednesday.
A bill on the subject is expected to be introduced to Parliament when sitting resumes next month.
Cobaw chief executive Margaret McDonald said marriage equality would lead to substantial bene�ts for same-sex attracted people.
Data released by lobby group Marriage Equality Australia reveals the mental health of same-sex-attracted people is among the worst in the nation, with more than 24 per cent of people surveyed experiencing a major depressive episode in 2005.
�is was compared to 6.8 per cent of the broader population.
Instances of depression, suicidal thoughts and self-harm amongst same-sex attracted people are between 3.5 and 14 times higher.
‘‘�e current laws in Australia that deny same-sex-attracted people the right to marry their partner continue to a�ect the wellbeing of many members of our community,’’ Ms McDonald said.
‘‘Social exclusion is one of the most signi�cant determinants of health outcomes.
‘‘Due to ongoing prejudice and discrimination, same-sex-attracted and gender-diverse people have signi�cantly poorer health outcomes than the broader population.’’
Federal Labor MP Lisa Chesters described same-sex marriage as a matter of social justice.
‘‘I supported marriage equality before I was elected to Parliament,’’ she said. ‘‘It’s an
Married to equality
Cobaw Community Health chief executive Margaret McDonald joined colleagues and Macedon Ranges council staff to show support for marriage equality at Kyneton town hall. (Shawn Smits)
issue of equality before the law. We know the vast majority of Australians support it and, as elected representatives, it’s our duty to re�ect the wishes of our constituents.’’
Ms Chesters said her o�ce received many
emails, phone calls and letters in support of same-sex marriage. ‘‘It’s time. It’s time for our senators and MPs to get on board and support marriage equality.’’
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Dig inJoin funnyman Damian Callinan at Kyneton Town Hall for an Anzac-themed show that will take audiences through the diary of a soldier, who may or may not be the mysterious Digger his family never spoke of. The Lost WW1 Diaries of Paddy Callinanstarts at 8.30pm this Friday. Tickets: $35 ■ 1300 888 802 or www.mrsc.vic.gov.au/arts/buytickets
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Market helps researchThe next Rotary Club community market at Sunbury promises plenty of bargains: crafts, plants, produce, hot food, and more. Face-painting will raise money for research into motor neurone disease. The market is at Elizabeth Drive community centre, 9am-2pm this Saturday.■ 0400 907 793
Growing businessThe �rst Macedon Ranges regional networking evening will introduce businesses to Simplex Insurance founder Kay Jackson, who will share how to grow a business from a home of�ce to a national success. Royal George Hotel, Kyneton, from 6.30pm on August 4. Tickets: $35■ 5421 9616
Help East TimoreseMacedon Ranges Friends of East Timor will host a morning tea to support maternal child health initiatives in the island nation. Woodend Community Centre from 10.30am on August 5. Entry is by donation. ■ 0411 208 448
Teens skill upPeople aged 12-18 can join in YEP! Gisborne (formerly Gisborne Youth Space) term three activities, including a stencil art workshop with Tara Kingston, from 4pm on August 5, or barista training at Gisborne’s 3 Little Pigs cafe on August 12.■ 5422 0296
Siren on stageAlex Ellis’s one-woman show takes a fantastic journey through the life and times of ’40s starlet Veronica Lake. The show features a well-crafted script and a stunning stage design. At Kyneton Town Hall from 8pm, Thursday, August 6. Tickets: $30; concession $25.■ 1300 888 802 or www.mrsc.vic.gov.au/arts/buytickets
Planning amendments covering Woodend, Kyneton and Riddells Creek will be sent to the planning minister for authorisation a�er being ticked o� by Macedon Ranges council last Wednesday.
�e three plans, adopted by the council in 2013 and 2014, include improved design requirements to protect neighbourhood character and overlays for the commercial and retail sectors of Riddells Creek and Woodend.
Mayor Jennifer Anderson said that while she didn’t agree with everything in the documents, it was important for them to be put out to the public.
�e amendments will be exhibited once authorisation is received, while unresolved submissions will be referred to an independent panel before a �nal decision is made.
Cr John Letchford said the plans were the result of extensive consultation, which was especially vigorous in Woodend.
‘‘�is is only now the start of the process,’’ Cr Letchford said, adding that people could go to the panel with any concerns.
�e council also adopted a combined planning amendment and permit to pave the way for the sale of land in Bowkett Close, Romsey, with money to be directed to creating an all-abilities park at a former school site.
Part of the school site, in Main Street, will be leased to Cobaw Community Health under a separate agreement.
Matt Crossman
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Within a kilometre or less of �ve schools and Sunbury Recreation Reserve, this quad-front brick veneer on about 590 square metres throws out a signi�cant renovation challenge – with all the rewards ahead. Every room of this place needs attention, but the bones are there to create a �ne dwelling, and investors could also �nd it a tempting prospect. Beyond the porch, the entry hall ducks left to three bedrooms, each with built-in wardrobe, and a toilet �anked by a shower room and a bathroom with tub. There’s a good-sized, L-shaped lounge room near the entry and the kitchen-meals zone is at the back. The laundry is separate. The large backyard has two sheds, a couple of mature trees and plenty of room to let imagination take �ight.
Dunlop Real Estate: 9744 2555 Price: $260,000 – $280,000Auction: August 1 at noon
SUNBURY 8 Blyton Crescent, 3429
3 1
In a popular neighbourhood within a stroll of the town centre, schools and kindergarten, this well-maintained brick veneer is on a big block of about 2000 square metres. An attractive mix of formal hedging and garden beds provides pleasing surrounds and, out back, perimeter plantings ensure both the privacy and space to add imaginative or practical touches. There are four bedrooms and a study – the main bedroom has an en suite. There’s a lounge room and family-meals area providing plenty of space to spread out, both having a northern aspect that lets in loads of natural light. The kitchen has a dishwasher and pantry. On a corner block and at an affordable price, the house also has gas heating, a split-system, solar panels, outdoor entertainment area and a remote-controlled double garage.
Kennedy & Hunt: 5428 2544 Price: $580,000 Private sale
GISBORNE 1 Lauren Court, 3437
4 2 2
Beyond a gorgeous Murano glass-style glass front door, this energy-ef�cient residence (on about 1.62 hectares) couples with equine infrastructure to deliver an enviable lifestyle. An architect-designed, lime-washed ceiling is a dramatic highlight of the large, tiled living-dining room, which abuts a kitchen with island bench and stainless-steel appliances. Of the three bedrooms, the main has a walk-in wardrobe and a sophisticated, all-black ensuite with a spa and enclosed toilet. There’s also a glass-enclosed of�ce/library. Equine support includes two stables, two day yards, an undercover yard, tack room-kitchen, hot-wash bay, breezeway and menage. There’s good fencing, three paddocks, large dam (and town water) and a massive shed with power, concrete �oor, shelves and sink. A ‘chook hotel’ (chooks included), a double carport and extensive gardens are included.
Gisborne Real Estate: 5428 8895 Price: $745,000 Private sale
RIDDELLS CREEK 101 Gyro Close, 3431
3 2 4
Pitched timber-lined ceilings, exposed beams and bricks, polished �oorboards and a mezzanine level provide this house – which has two �oor levels plus an attic studio – with loads of architectural character. In leafy surrounds spread over more than 2023 square metres, the house has three bedrooms, two upstairs (with wardrobes) that share a bathroom. The downstairs main has a walk-in wardrobe and en suite, and there’s also a separate study. A lounge-dining room adjoins a kitchen with timber cabinetry and a paved courtyard is the spot for entertainment and relaxation. A wood heater and gas heating take care of winter chills and there’s a double garage and good outdoor storage options. A bit of TLC will have this place improved even further.
RT Edgar: 5427 1222 Price: $450,000 Private sale
MOUNT MACEDON 23 Ryans Parade, 3441
3 2 2
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Down a long, windy country lane fringed with tree ferns and natural bush harbouring wildlife, this solid Mt Gambier limestone abode in a cottage style forms a beguiling picture in its cleared setting, dotted with exotics such as silver birches and oaks that ‘tame’ the encircling bushland. It’s a gorgeous 30-square house, heavy on romance and just as weighty on contemporary stylishness.
Entry is into an enclosed mudroom, beyond which is a wonderfully atmospheric sitting room with exposed limestone walls, saturnia travertine �oor tiles, a Jetmaster �replace, and stunning reclaimed sash windows with stained-glass sidelights. These windows, with deep-burgundy painted frames, are in all front-facing, lower-�oor rooms, and the colour is used
as an accent elsewhere. Speaking of colour, the buttercup cream on most walls, along with architraves and the reclaimed staircase in glossy black, harnesses the essential softness/boldness juxtoposition found throughout.
The �rst of four bedrooms, next door to the sitting room, has a Meridian wood heater inset in limestone, a walk-in wardrobe and en suite with clawfoot tub and those travertine �oor and wall tiles.
Each delightful bedroom upstairs has dormer window(s), in-roof storage and enough charm to spin dreams.
The huge main bedroom has an island wall concealing wardrobe space, and a travertine-tiled semi-en suite with double shower and �oating vanity basin. Under a multi-angled ceiling, the main bathroom
up here has a modern vanity unit and the same tiles, and there’s also a study/games room.
Back downstairs, the dining room has jarrah �oorboards rimmed with travertine, then a wide entry ushers in a huge family room with jarrah �oorboards, a Clean Air wood heater (electric panels are also throughout), and multi-paned french doors to a paved courtyard.
An entire wall in here has white storage cabinets with multiple, downlit display niches holding TV (and there’s a projector) and speakers.
A highlight of the kitchen is a conservatory window above the sink, while black granite benchtops, a dishwasher and Smeg cooking appliances complete the �t-out.
Keatings Real Estate: 5427 2999 Price: $945,000 Private sale
MOUNT MACEDON 146 Anzac Road, 34414 3
Steps bisecting a full-width stone retaining wall delineating the courtyard head to the upper level, where a magni�cent oak tree (oft claimed as the Mount’s most venerable) shelters a �re-pit, with a cubby house beyond.
A weatherboard cottage (with verandah) at the bottom of the garden has a sitting room, bathroom and open-tread stairs ascending to two loft bedrooms. An attached garage with roller door has a wine storage room – and there’s a wood storage shed.
Within �ve minutes of the village, this utterly enchanting property of about 1.6 hectares could be either a luxury retreat or a family abode to treasure.
Carole Levy
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Fantastic opportunity to secure this neat brick veneerhome on a 765m² approx allotment, close to allessential amenities. Featuring 3 bedrooms with BIRs,“L” shaped lounge area, central bathroom, kitchen/meals area, reverse cycle airconditioning and outdoorundercover entertaining.
4 Leith Court Sunbury
FOR SALE $300,000INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 1.30-2.00PM
Photo ID RequiredCONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555
OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITYA well planned residence with 4 bedrooms, 2 livingareas, in-ground swimming pool and a separatealfresco area ideal for the entertainer. Great sizeallotment of 1000m2 with lovely gardens and doublegarage.
14 Carinya Drive Gisborne
FOR SALE $490,000-$499,000INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 10.00-10.30am
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109 Aitken Street Gisborne (Access via service road)
FOR SALE $390,000-$530,000INSPECT Display open this Saturday 9.30-
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CONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800
PRESTIGE VILLAGE ENVIRONMENT - 2-3 & 4 BEDROOM VILLAS.
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This family home offers 3 bedrooms, formallounge, kitchen with dishwasher, electric oven andgas burners. A covered entertainment deck anda bungalow/studio. Gas central heating, ductedcooling and a 3 car garage with side access.
51 Davenport Drive Sunbury
FOR SALE $390,000INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 2.00-2.30pm
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RENTAL PROPERTIES AVAILABLE
Gisborne
$370 PW Available: 5/8
EXCELLENT POSITION3 br townhouse comp of 2brs upstairs with ens & mainbathroom. Downstairs - 3rd br,powder room & laundry. Gascentral heating. Dbl grg. Easyaccess to the freeway and justa short walk to the shops.
Sunbury
$315 PW Available: Now
QUIETLYTUCKED AWAY 3Brs, BIR’s, kit/meals, lounge,gas heat, large block, veggiepatch, covered outdoor entarea, dble lock up garage,carport and off street parking.
Gisborne
$460 PW Available: Now
DELIGHTFUL 4 br familyhome in a sought after area,WTW and ens, BIR’s, Kit/meals/family, Lounge, lovelyoutdoor undercover deckent area. Dble remote gge,good sized backyard withestablished garden. Pets neg.
Sunbury
$500 PW Available: Now
BRAND NEW EXECUTIVEFAMILY LIVING 4 brs, 2 xens, 2 x WIR’s, BIR’s, Openplan kit/meals/living, rumpus,powder and family bathroom.Alfresco, Double Garage andmuch, much more. Gardenmaint inc.
Sunbury
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Sunbury
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AFFORDABLETOWN UNITNeat 2 bedroom unit close tothe town centre, BIR, kitchen,lounge, bathroom, laundrygrassed couryard and carport.Walk to Evans Street shops.
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Ideal for the first home buyer or investor looking to start or add to their existing portfolio is this 3 bedroom beauty with lounge/dining, kitchen and meals.The potential is endless with this property, all it’s waiting for is your imagination and a little elbow grease with artistic flare and you will have a great property.Offers now invited. ESR: $260,000-$280,000
8 Blyton Crescent Sunbury
AUCTION THIS SATURDAY @ 12pmCONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555
UNIQUE RENOVATION OPPORTUNITY
SOLD
Ideal for the budget buyer or investor! This familyhome offers 5 brs, ens, BIR’s, kit/meals, lounge,bathroom, natural gas ducted heat, dble gge andplenty of garden space. Leave the car at home andwalk to Train station, schools, café & parklands.
11 Woodworth Street New Gisborne
FOR SALE $439,000INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 11.30-12.00pm
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AFFORDABLE 5 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME
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On a large block this home provides the very bestof design, space and comfort. This light filled homefeats 4 brs, lounge, family room, kitchen & dining area,polished timber floors & high ceilings. Surroundedby the tranquil flora for which Mt Macedon is known.
31 Mabel Crescent Mount Macedon
FOR SALE $619,000INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 12.00-12.30pm
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SPECTACULAR MT MACEDON PROPERTY EXECUTORS SALE
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OPEN FOR INSPECTIONSATURDAY 1ST AUGUST
9.30-10.00am109 Aitken Street, Gisborne
10.00-10.30am14 Carinya Drive, Gisborne
10.30-11.00am14 Wodalla Crescent, New Gisborne12 La Perouse Close, Sunbury
11.00-11.30am20 Dalray Crescent, New Gisborne
4 Leith Court, Sunbury
11.30-12.00pm11 Woodworth Street, New Gisborne
8 Blyton Crescent, Sunbury
12.00-12.30pm31 Mabel Crescent, Mt Macedon
1.00-1.30pm24 Long Drive, Sunbury15 Bentley Court, Romsey
2.00-2.30pm51 Davenport Drive, Sunbury
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KING OF THE HILL!!!Standing proud in Sunbury’sy’sy’ Killara Estatethis impressive home oersoerso , lounge, mealsarea, kitchen complete with stainless steelappliances Hidden away is a laundry withample amounts of storage. Accommodationoersoerso 3 bedrooms, main complete withensuite and largeWIR, 2 bedrooms with BIR’ssharing a central bathroom.
Additional features include landscapedgardens, evaporative cooling, ducted heating,split system, and more not mentioned.
Price: $380,000 to $400,000Inspection: Saturday 10.45am to 11.15amPhoto ID requiredContact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]
15 Spavin Drive, Sunbury4 A 2 B 2 C
THE PERFECT ADDRESS!If you want to live in one of the most iconicSunbury addresses Spavin Drive, just a oneminute walk to the spectacular landmarkdestination of Spavin Lake.Complimented by multiple living zones, ito�erso�erso� a formal lounge area plus the masterbedroom which includes ensuite plusWIRs,�nishing o� this top level with a separatestudy.Down a level you have a further threebedrooms with BIRs, main bathroom, familyroom with modern kitchen and meals area.
Price: $590,000 to $610,000Inspection: BY APPOINTMENTPhoto ID requiredContact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]
5 Molvig Rise, Sunbury4 A 2 B 2 C
YOUR ENTRY TO HEADLANDPARK!Located in Sunbury’sy’sy’ Headland Park, becaptivated by grand home. OerOerO ing multipleliving areas, including formal lounge, openkitchen, meals area, family room and upstairs aseparate retreat/rumpus room.Accommodation oersoerso 4 bedrooms with BIR’s,central bathroom, master bedroom withWIRand ensuite plus a separate study.Additional features include evaporativecooling, ducted heating, security alarm system,DLUG with remote access plus so much more.
Price: $495,000 to $530,000Inspection: Saturday 11.30am to 12.00pmPhoto ID requiredContact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]
227 Gap Road, Sunbury4 A 2 B 2 C
THE HOME THATTHATTHA SOLD HOMES!It’s �nally here and available for you to callyour own, this home o�erso�erso� open plan livingat its �nest, o�ero�ero� ing a formal lounge, elevatedfamily area, meals area and open style kitchencomplete with stainless steel appliances.Accommodation o�erso�erso� 4 bedrooms, 3bedrooms with BIR’s sharing a centralbathroom. The master bedroom withWIR andensuite.
Additional features include ducted heating,outdoor kitchen, evaporative cooling, alarmsystemmuch more!
Price: $515,000 to $535,000Inspection: BY APPOINTMENTPhoto ID requiredContact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]
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New Gisborne321 Kilmore Road Private Sale
Outstanding country property. On magnificent 4 Haapprox. (10 acres) with ranges views and within easydistance to town.
Appealing in every way this property o�ers the whole familyenjoyment and space with views, town water and quick link to Calderfreeway. Accommodation is immaculate and o�ers five bedrooms,study,udy,udy 2 ensuites, bathroom, and huge kitchen/meals/living area withnorthern orientation and outlook across the decked undercover area,swimming pool and beyond. Triple car garage, huge high clearanceshed (with halogen lighting), separate utility shed and horse shelterscomplete the property with excellent fencing into four paddocks andtwo driveways. This is truly country living with all the benefits of beingclose to services and township.
Private Sale Details:
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Viewing Times:
Wednesday 29th July12.00 - 12.30pm
Property Information:
A 5 B 3 C 9
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Gisborne97 Aitken Street Private Sale
“Aitken Place” - Only 2 lots available!These good sized allotments provide the ideal place to build your dream home.O�ering easy access to schools, café’s, sporting facilities & even the fwy. Lot 2 isapprox. 1,001m2 & has a great street presence & o�ers a generous 18.2m frontage.Lot 3 is approx. 1,245m2 & is a lovely private block with a pretty outlook across creekfrontage.
Private Sale Details:
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Gisborne1 Lauren Court Private Sale
Family home on extra size corner allotment. Established garden.Land approx. 2000m2.A well maintained, attractive home within walking distance to town, schools & kinder.4 bedrms (ensuite & bathrm), study,udy,udy lounge/dininglounge/dininglounge/ room & kitchen/meals/familyarea. Solar panels & nth facing living. Dbl garage & garden utility sheds. A greatopportunity to purchase within a popular neighbourhood at an a�ordable level.
Private Sale Details:
$580,000
Viewing Times: Property Information:
A 4 B 2 C 2
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Gisborne231 Sheedy Road Private Sale
Timber floors, high ceilings, large land & a swimming pool!A hidden treasure. Land Approximately 4000m2.O�ers 4 bedrms, bathroom, 2nd shower room, kitchen/meals, living room withvaulted ceiling & adjoining rumpus/tv area. Outside o�ers brick garage & workshop,pool, deck & veggie gardens. Right on the edge of town.
Private Sale Details:
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Viewing Times:
Saturday2.00 - 2.30pm
Property Information:
A 4 B 2 C 2
MOUNT MACEDON106 Devonshire Lane Private Sale
“KARORI” circa - 1888
Karori is one of Mt Macedon’s original historic Hill Station propertiesset on 6 acres of spectacular woodland gardens. Beautifully restored,maintaining the integrity of a past era combined with today’s moderncomforts. The grand residence of approx. 50 squares of living over 2levels includes 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, formal library,ary,ary T.V.T.V.T. room andmodern classic kitchen all service by hydronic and solid fuel heatingand open fire places. Regarded as a garden of significance, withterraced stone walls, meandering paths, grass tennis court and manyrare, native and exotic trees. Karori is a true gem of natural beauty andhas been over 100 years in the making – all within an easy commute toMelbourne and Tullamarine International airport.
Private Sale Details:
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Viewing Times: Property Information:
A 6 B 4 C 2
SOLD
Gisborne1 Turanga Road Private Sale
The White House – on approx. 1060m2.This elevated property o�ers a lovely northerly aspect. Large block provides furtheroptions to extend (STCA). Living & dining, plus lounge overlooking courtyard.Spacious master bedrm with ensuite & BIR, with additional 3 bedrms or 2 + study.Central kitchen with s/ss/ss/ appliances. Integrated garage, workshop & shed. Hydronicheating, plus split system. Superbly located home providing numerous options.
Private Sale Details:
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Viewing Times:
Saturday2.00 - 2.30pm
Property Information:
A 4 B 2 C 1
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Gisborne15 Wyralla Crescent
Private Sale Details:$595,000 - $615,000
Viewing Times:Saturday1.00 - 1.30pm
Property Info: A 4 B 2 C 2
Elevate Your Lifestyle.Family home in sought after location withspectacular views. O�ers 4 bedrms, formalliving + family living & dining areas – all witheasy access to outdoor entertaining area. Slowcombustion wood heater, split system heating/cooling & ceiling fans. On approx. 1,331m2 ofestablished low maintenance gardens (withlevel rear yard), move straight in & enjoy thegreat location.
Mount Macedon32 Blanche Parade
Private Sale Details:Contact Agent
Viewing Times:Saturday11.00 - 11.30am
Property Info: A 4 B 2 C 2
Spacious family home on 3 levels.Picturesque location. Establishedgarden of approx. 2000m2.Beautifully maintained property. O�ers 4bedrms, 3 living areas, ensuite & main bathrm,extensive decking, outdoor entertaining space,carport & large garage/woage/woage/ rkshop together withsheds. A complete mountain property withineasy reach of village shops, schools & fwy link.
Gisborne11 Howey Street
Private Sale Details:$458,000
Viewing Times:Saturday12.00 - 12.30pm
Property Info: A 3 B 1 C 2
Very comfortable & convenient.Excellent land of approx. 1000m2.Neat & tidy 3 bedroom home with large living/dining area & timber kitchen plus under coveroutdoor entertaining space. A great placeto call home within easy distance to shops,schools, child care centre plus quick link tofwy. Generous, established, easy care garden& great shedding. Move in & begin living at ana�ordable price.
Gisborne47 Dalton Street
Private Sale Details:$730,000 - $760,000
Viewing Times:Saturday1.00 - 1.30pm
Property Info: A 4 B 2 C 2
Location, Location, Location.Land Approx. 1370m2.Superbly located in Morningside Estate. 4.5years young & cleverly constructed with anortherly aspect. Finished with quality fixtures& appliances. Timber flooring throughoutthe living area provides a modern feel.Four bedrooms & di�erent spaces to relax.Everything is done. Low maintenance gardens,decking & alfresco.
Gisborne15 Hamilton Street
Details:Contact Agent
Viewing Times:By appointment.
Rare opportunity to purchase ajewel with vacant possession.Renovate/ invest in tightly held BusinessZone 1. This property o�ers vacant possessionand outstanding investment potential. Needsconsiderable refurbishment, excellent site fortotal redevelopment.
New GisborneUnit 8 / 262 Station Road
Private Sale Details:Contact Agent
Viewing Times:Saturday12.00 - 12.30pm
Property Info: A 2 B 1 C 1
‘Bluebell Cottage’‘Bluebell Cottage’ is nestled away in the lovely‘The Mews’. Cosy & secure, close to station& Barringo Foodstore. O�ers kitchen/meals/living, with rear courtyard. Master bedrm& bathrm, plus study & additional bedrm.Features security system, integrated garage,Blanco appliances & s/ss/ss/ heating & cooling.Properties in this location are tightly held.Don’t wait. Currently tenanted at $1,285 pcm.
GisborneUnit 2/18 Howey Street
Private Sale Details:Contact Agent
Viewing Times:By appointment.
Property Info: A 3 B 2 C 2
Modern 3 bedroom townhouse.Private courtyard garden. Landapprox. 485m2.One of only two on site. O�ers 3 bedrms,large living/kitchen area, ensuite, main bathrm& laundry. Internal access through to dblgarage. Features natural gas central heating,split system heating/coting/coting/ oling, electric oven,gas cooktop, dishwasher & gas HWS. Idealinvestment or perfect retirement solution.
New Gisborne44 Morrow Road East
Private Sale Details:Contact Agent
Viewing Times:By appointment.
Property Info: A 4 B 2 C 2
“The One on the Hill”. On approx.2.02Ha (5 acres approx.).This spacious as new home with 4 bedrms plusstudy is superbly located to maximize stunningviews. The family will love the home theatre &outdoor living area. S/stS/stS/ eel appliances to thekitchen + walk in pantry. Featuring a Coonarain the family room, split system heating/coting/coting/ oling& dbl glazed windows. Integrated garage, pluschook pen complete this lifestyle property.
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Approx 4acres with views. Outstanding horse-land package with light�lled and stylish contemporary3BR plus study energy e�cient home. Top facilities include good fencing, block of 2 stables/3 day yards,tackroom/kitchen, HWS hot wash,breeze-way,menage,dam, 3 paddocks, large �tted out shed, chooks,carport. Quality residence and facilities throughout!
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With challengably the best views of the mountain ranges, and on approx 1.5 acres of grounds, this betterthan brand new residence, only about 4 yo, has establishment and �nesse. The approx 39.20sq residencehas four bedrooms, study nook, open living room, meals, kitchen and rumpus. Triple car garage and closeto township facilities, this is an elegant property with easy access for commuters.
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Overlooking parklands, and walk to schools and shops, this contemporary home on 1110SQM has agreat style and �oor plan. Steel framed by J G King, 3BR, study,study,study lounge, dining, central kitchen/diningand family room. Outdoor living areas, DLUG. Fully landscaped focusing on lowmaintenance. A jewel inconveniently located “Morningside”. A magni�cent aura about it.
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With soaring vaulted ceilings and classic good taste, this 4 BR home on cnr 1026sqm approx, has formallounge/dining, kitchen/family room plus fabulous games room. Zoned �oor heating, gas log �re. GreatIG heated (gas/solar)pool - in own pool house. Two outdoor living areas, a double garage and underhouse workshop/wine cellar. Side access for boat/caravan parking.Walk to schools, shops,sports andcafes!cafes!caf Great family set up and location!
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Reap the rewards! Immaculate family residence on 5460SQM of lifesylelifesylelif paradise. 3BR,ES,study nook,formal and inforinforinf mal living, outdoor living, garage, magni�cent shedding, orchards. Beautiful countrystyle home with superb mountain views yet close access freeway and village. One of the most desirableareas of Gisborne. Includes town water.
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In one of the prettiest and most sought afteafteaf r green areas in the Gisborne village, this four bedroom (or3 plus large study), main with ensuite, home has a great house plan and location, ideal for the youngfamily. On a huge 1184 SQM block (that’st’st’ well over a quarter of an acre) the property is next to parklandwhere you can“kick a footie”!
LANDAPPROX 10 ACRES
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So close to both Riddells Creek and Gisborne, this gorgeous corner block is approximately TEN ACRESand ready for your dream to begin. Views of surrounding mountain ranges, close proximity to schools,shops and transport, this is a great opportunity for a lifestlifestlif yle change or upgrade. Good level block withestablished cypresses ideal for shade tree for stock.
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Fantastic home site of an ENORMOUS 2496M2! Highly prestige estate of upmarket Gisborne! Locatedwithin a court of immaculate homes and with mountain views, this land allotment is only minutes fromshops,facilities and freeway access. All utilities available. Parkland and playground at its door step. Lastvacant block in the court. Section 32 available now.
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43 Heysen Drive, Sunbury4 A 1 B$250,000 - $270,000
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What a find for a big Family-1700m2 approx.� Main bedroom with WIR & spacious ensuite� Bedrooms 2, 3 & 4 with BIR's� Separate study/guest room� Open plan meals/family area� Wonderful kitchen with "top of the range" appliances� Outdoor entertainment with built-in-BBQ area� Gas ducted heating
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“Elegance, Space & Views” – 1600m2� Main bedroom with elegant ensuite & WIR� Second double bedroom with ensuite & BIR� Bedroom 3 with BIR + 4th bedroom or study� Very spacious formal lounge offering views to the hills� Modern kitchen with butler’s pantry� Guest powder room� Wonderful covered and concreted outdoor entertainment area
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“Best Buy!” - 847m2� Located in the historic part of Lancefield the neat cottage comprises:� two bedrooms, living room, kitchen, bathroom, laundry and garage/workshop with power.er.er
� All town services are either connected or available.� Walking distance to all town amenities.� Perfect investment or extend, rebuild or simply enjoy a most affordablehome.
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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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Only Two Left!� Wide entry hall.� Two very spacious bedrooms- the main with large ensuite and WIR.� Light, airy and spacious open plan kitchen/lounge/dining.� Family bathroom with bath and separate shower.er.er� Large laundry.� Alfesco area.� Single car garage.
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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
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How Peaceful it is!-2.88 ha approx.� Three large bedrooms with spacious BIR’s� Study or 4th bedroom� Large, light airy lounge room� Large rumpus/family room� Family sized kitchen opening to family meals area� Double garage under roof� Town, tank and dam water
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“Living History 1900’s” – 4001m2� Wide gracious entry and passage with decorative arch� 3 double bedrooms open from the central passage way� To the right find the front living room or 4th bedroom� Spacious kitchen with meals area� Charming, spacious bathroom with claw foot bath� Excellent shedding with concrete flooring & 3 phase power� Exceptional original features
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Unit 1/5 Stawell Street $285,000
20 Regan Drive UNDER OFFER
4 Larissa Close $435,000
112 Barry Street $405,000
5 Ewing Drive $446,000
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29 Ewing Drive $452,000
Barry Street Offers above $430,000
8 Francis Close $569,000
20 Gordon Crescent $478,000
258 Knox Road $660,000
1779 Romsey Road $678,000
LANCEFIELD5 Chauncey Street $442,000
9 Gwen Place UNDER OFFER
119 Feeneys Lane $345,000
206 Grahams Road $676,000
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9 Muir Court $179,000
7 Skehan Court UNDER OFFER
Lot 2 Tickawarra Road UNDER OFFER
36 Coleraine Drive UNDER OFFER
Lot 200 Forbes Rd $795,000
LANCEFIELD11 Louise Lane $230,000
Lot 2/3 Chisholm Drive $169,000
SURROUNDING AREAS1/925 Smith Lane $320,000
81 Jackies Lane $350,000
88 Camerons Road $495,000
233 Chintin Road $620,000
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Price $1,350,000
View By appointmentJohn Keating0419 880 444Sandi Barry-Mueller0408 392 347
Mount Macedon 146 Anzac RoadThe setting is perfect on 1.66Ha (4.1Acres)Beautifully secluded past a gently rising sweeping lawn and numerous English trees and in one of the quietest locations on Mount Macedon, is this charming 2-storey, 30 square, 4 bedroom limestone residence. Accommodation includes entrance, huge living room, lounge, dining room, kitchen, and quaint detached cottage. Features include one of the most gracious Oak trees of the mountain, character in spades and access to some of the best walking tracks of the area.
Mount Macedon 79 Glen Echo Court‘Catherington’ a gracious Mount Macedon family home on 17 acresAn expansive, light �lled country home and 17 Acres of serene space lovingly cared for and ready for your family to enjoy– perhaps with a pony. This solid, well-built spacious home o�ers four bedrooms, three bathrooms, study, formal lounge and dining room, family, meals, lovely country kitchen with huge walk in pantry, gazebo bbq area, mezzanine games space, integrated remote controlled double garage, huge sheds with work o�ces, four water tanks and two bores.
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By Tara Murray
Diggers Rest hit its target of starting well against Sunbury Kangaroos in its Riddell District Football League clash.
�e Burras dominated play early at Bloomdale Oval and were up 32 points by quarter-time.
�e Kangaroos pegged back the Burras’ scoring but couldn’t peg back the lead with the Burras winning 13.13 (91) - 7.6 (48).
For the Burras it was a massive win as they fell short against an injury riddled Kangaroo side earlier in the season.
�e Kangaroos struggled to �nd goal kicking avenues on Saturday as marks in the forward 50 were a rarity.
Burras coach Shaun Sims said it was good to get a win against one of the top sides.
“With all due respect to the bottom sides, we are expected to win against them,” he said.
“�ese games with the top six or seven … toss of the coin sort of stu�.
“I thought we played really well against Riddell a couple of weeks ago but didn’t get the points. We capitalised early today.”
Sims said his side should have gone further in front in the �rst half.
“We started the game really well and I thought we could have been up further in the �rst half but the conditions were tricky.
“I’m pleased to win. We wanted to play well … we did for the most part of it.
“We need to build towards �nals. �e forward line is starting to work much better.”
He said there was still plenty of potential to be tapped in the lead-up to �nals.
“Our ball movement is getting much better,” Sims said. “Especially in our �rst half, I thought a couple of passages were fantastic. [We] had about 15 handball receives from the back pocket to the forward pocket.
“We gave up a couple of undisciplined things in the last quarter … that is something we have to get out of our game. It doesn’t matter if it is a little ticky touch wood things – we need to get them out of our game.”
Sims said there were players to come back into the side.
“BJ Kilty played twos, Brett Caton played twos, as did Mick Kilty,” he said.
“Jamma [Jamerson Campbell] didn’t play. �ey have to prove themselves in the twos to get back into the team.”
In other results, Romsey beat Macedon, Rupertswood smashed Lance�eld, Riddell was too good for Melton Centrals, Woodend-Hesket got over Rockbank and Broadford defeated Wallan.
Burras go hard early
Roger Allen reached high but couldn’t complete the mark. (Shawn Smits)
Plenty to like about up-and-coming JetsSunbury Jets is heading in the right direction, despite not making the Big V men’s division 1 �nals.
�e Jets have been inconsistent all year, and dropping a number of close games cost them any chance of making �nals.
On Saturday night, the Jets �nished the season with a 20-point loss, 83-63, to �nals-bound Melton.
Speaking before the match, coach Grant Spencer said, despite not reaching �nals, there was a lot to like about the club going forward.
“I had some high expectations. �ere was always going to be inconsistency, due to the number of players we changed from the season before.
“We’ve had seven to eight youth league boys play in the team and many of them will be in the senior team full-time next year.
“We had seven to eight games with single digit margins, so we are thereabouts. We have improved and won more matches than last year. We know we’re not that far away from being a serious contender.”
Spencer said he was impressed how players had responded a�er the club parted ways with import Javari Williams.
“We took the top team single digits, and had double overtime against Shepparton,” he said. “We are heading in the right direction.”
One player who has really stepped up in the last part of the season is Harrison Salm.
“If I’m coaching again next season, he is my number one priority to keep at the club.
“With Ben Jones overseas and the youth boys going back to playing just youth men, Harrison has got more court time,” Spencer said.
“I’ve been playing four guards as well. He’s been taking it by the scru� of the neck and playing the level he can.”
Spencer, who is out of contract, wants to stay on at the club.
“I want a side which is majority Sunbury guys, and an import to �ll the gap. We’ve got talented players, like Jeremy Wragg, Nathan Baker and Billy Feben … if we want to move forward, we need a talented core, which I believe is there.”
�e Jets women’s side �nished its season with a win against Hawthorn and a loss against Camberwell.
It was a disappointing weekend for the youth men’s side, which bowed out of the �nals in the �rst week. It lost to Camberwell 90-66.
Tara Murray
Not only did Riddell return to the winners’ list, but star defender Lauren Close made her comeback in the Riddell District Netball League on Saturday.
Close, who played a couple of quarters earlier in the season, was given the all-clear to make a full comeback a�er a knee reconstruction last year.
Speaking before the game, last year’s Ryan medalist said she was excited to get back onto the court.
“�e girls kept joking that I’d come back through C-grade” she said. “I’ll play where and when the team needs me.”
Close helped the Bombers to a 45-22 win over Melton Centrals on Saturday, despite having goal shooter Mikaela Vaughan on Australian Netball League duty.
But while Close has returned to the court, Riddell has lost Bridget Aughton for the rest of the year.
“She’s travelling overseas and has gone inde�nitely but we’ll always welcome her back,” Close said.
“We have lost a bit movement through the midcourt with her missing.”
Close said last week’s draw against Romsey had been a bit of a wake-up call.
“We didn’t turn and, credit to Romsey, they were a lot quicker and cleaner with the ball,” she said.
“We had a poor warm-up and it showed in the �rst quarter. It de�nitely shocked a lot of the girls.”
To make sure it doesn’t happen again, the girls are stepping up training in the lead-up to �nals.
“We normally train once a fortnight but it’s back to once a week to work on team structure,” Close said.
�e Bombers’ goal is to go one step further than last season, when they were beaten in the grand �nal a�er losing only one match in the regular season.
“We want to �nish strong,” Close said. “We need to li� on the run home.”
In a round which saw the top six teams all play each other it was Rupertswood and Romsey who got the big wins.
�e Sharks beat Lance�eld 51-34, while the Redbacks hot form continued with a 52-32 defeat of Macedon.
In other results, Diggers Rest beat Sunbury Kangaroos and Rockbank was too good for Woodend-Hesket.
Tara Murray
Close’s return opens doors for Bombers
Lauren Close returned to the court on Saturday. (Shawn Smits)
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VFL - RD 15ESSENDON 3.2 5.2 8.4 15.9 (99)GEELONG 5.4 9.7 13.8 13.8 (86)Goals: Essendon: Dempsey 4 Hardingham 2 McKenna Chapman Polkinghorne Aylett Hickey Coghlan Cooney Giles Hocking. Geelong: Vardy 2 Menzel 2 Sheringham 2 Maas Paliouras Linton Jansen Blease Gore Hollmer.Best: Essendon: Coghlan Dempsey Polkinghorne Pears Cooney Hardingham. Geelong: Horlin-Smith Sheringham Menzel Gore Robinson Ruggles. At Simonds Stadium.WILLIAMSTOWN 3.2 9.7 11.8 17.11 (113)PT. MELBOURNE 3.5 5.5 6.9 7.11 (53)Goals: Williamstown: Anastasio 4 Dunell 3 Gallucci 2 Banner 2 Marcon Greiser Tighe Conway Casley Wheeler. Port Melbourne: Lisle 4 McKenzie Dickson Osborne.Best: Williamstown: Banner Jolley Anastasio Masters Wheeler Marcon. Port Melbourne: Pinwill Osborne Lisle Hogan Gilmore Mascitti. At North Port Oval.SANDRINGHAM 2.4 2.5 7.6 15.12 (102)RICHMOND 3.3 4.7 8.7 8.9 (57)Goals: Sandringham: Acres 3 Dennis-Lane 3 Membrey 3 Brown Saunders Minchington White Jones Lee. Richmond: McBean 4 Conca Menadue Ellis Gordon.Best: Sandringham: Ross Jones Membrey Acres Shenton Brown. Richmond: Arnot Conca Menadue McBean Astbury Oliver. At ME Centre.COBURG 2.2 10.8 11.9 15.13 (103)FOOTSCRAY FOOTSCRAY FOOTSCRA 3.5 3.5 7.10 7.13 (55)Goals: Coburg: Orr 4 MacDonald 3 Hill 3 Younan Younan Y2 Cooper Carnell Venditti. Footscray: Hrovat Hamilton Prismall Minson Hayes Goodes Cordy.Best: Coburg: Thomas Hartley Goodwin Clifton MacDonald Orr. Footscray: Cordy Honeychurch Hrovat Boyd Goodes Smith. At Piranha Park.NTH BALLARAT NTH BALLARAT NTH BALLARA 4.3 8.5 13.7 19.11 (125)FRANKSTON 1.3 1.3 2.4 3.4 (22)Goals: North Ballarat: Nahas 4 Black 4 Hooper 4 Keeble 2 Dumont 2 Stephenson Tsitas Tsitas T George. Frankston: Pongracic Wilson Cass.Best: North Ballarat: Rippon Kiel Lockyer Sewell Dumont Nahas. Frankston: Buchan Hockey Cass Tynan Gray Pongracic. At Eureka Stadium.Tynan Gray Pongracic. At Eureka Stadium.TWERRIBEE 2.0 7.5 8.7 9.12 (66)BOX HILL 2.1 4.4 6.10 7.11 (53)Goals: Werribee: Harper 2 Speight 2 Reid McMahon Wood Norris Maishman. Box Hill: O’Brien Simpkin Howe Pittonet Willsmore Tatupu Exon.Tatupu Exon.TBest: Werribee: McMahon Wilson Laracy Brett Norris Fordham. Box Hill: Anderson Sicily Heatherley O’Donnell Fisher Collins. At Avalon Airport Oval.COLLINGWOOD 1.1 4.4 9.4 12.11 (83)CASEY SCORPS 2.4 3.4 6.5 9.6 (60)Goals: Collingwood: Reid 3 Young Young Y 2 Gray 2 Hellier Williams Gault McKeown Cox. Casey Scorpions: White 2 Hunt 2 King 2 McDonald McKenzie Newton.Best: Collingwood: Dwyer Marsh Seedsman Borthwick Hellier Young. Young. Y Casey Scorpions: McKenzie White Neal-Bullen Hunt Panozza Terlich. At Victoria Park.Terlich. At Victoria Park.T
Best: Murray: Schache Simpkin Garthwaite King Coughlan Morrison. Gippsland: Patullo Ferreira Buykx-Smith Dessent De Bruin Rout. At Wangaratta Showgrounds.EASTERN 3.6 6.8 11.9 12.10 (82)GEELONG 1.3 6.6 8.6 12.10 (82)Goals: Eastern: Hardwick 3 Parsons 2 Gilbert 2 Cyster 2 Crocker Mitchener Fenton. Geelong: Mathieson 3 Blair 3 Farrell 2 Wagener 2 Kol Remmos.Best: Eastern: Batty Mitchener Fenton Parsons Collins Cyster. Geelong: Mathieson Remmos Blood Parish Zdybel Dowling At Box Hill City Oval.BENDIGO 2.0 2.3 5.7 6.9 (45)WESTERN 2.0 4.2 5.6 5.10 (40)Goals: Bendigo: Muscatello Henderson Blake Burke Atley Free. Western: Norton 3 Cotter Knezevic.Best: Bendigo: Miller Atley Daniels Blake Tardrew Tardrew T Jones. Western: Norton Knight Carter Foley Hickey Dundon. At Epsom Huntly Reserve.CALDER 1.0 5.1 8.4 10.9 (69)OAKLEIGH 1.1 5.3 6.6 7.7 (49)Goals: Calder: Brown 3 Flower 2 Bramble 2 Gawthrop 2 Kerbatieh. Oakleigh: Phillips 2 Guerin 2 Ridley Anderson Corboy.Best: Calder: Bramble Gawthrop Blythe Moore Kovacevic O’Kearney. Oakleigh: Byrne-Jones Young Phillips Jackson Stathopoulos Duman. At Young Phillips Jackson Stathopoulos Duman. At YWarrawee Park.DANDENONG 2.2 6.5 8.7 11.9 (75)NORTHERN 0.1 3.2 7.4 8.9 (57)Goals: Dandenong: Young Young Y 3 Freeman 3 Gladman 2 Lovett Glen Williams. Northern: Fitzgerald 2 Tilmouth-Turner 2 Ercolano Peet Fiorini Perry.Best: Dandenong: Lovett Mutimer Nyuon Williams Capiron Freeman. Northern: Ercolano Gresham Leonardis Malone Perry Blakey. At Preston City Oval.
RIDDELL DISTRICT FLSeniorsRUPERTSWOOD 3.5 6.8 15.10 19.14 (128)LANCEFIELD 1.1 1.6 2.6 4.6 (30)Goals: Rupertswood: Cameron McRorie 3 Chambers 3 Muscat 3 Brennan 2 Corso Morrice Smith Jordan Berry Berry Swallow Schumann. Lance�eld: Jonathon Kent 2 Bowden Swindells.Best: Rupertswood: Niall McGovern Chambers Muscat Corso McGovern Braddy. Lance�eld: Adam Sayers Bowden Rebbechi Gillman Swindells Barton.DIGGERS REST 7.3 10.6 12.11 13.13 (91)SUNBURY ROOS 2.1 4.3 5.5 7.6 (48)Goals: Diggers Rest: Jamie Lobb 5 Smailes 2 Freeth Mc Cabe Tuckey Sims Jackson Williams. Sunbury Kangaroos: Phillip Kaufmann 2 Trimboli Baird Leonard Streiff Ploog.Trimboli Baird Leonard Streiff Ploog.TBest: Diggers Rest: Thomas Gleeson Mc Cabe Lobb Evans Thompson Clarke. Sunbury Kangaroos: Daniel Gregory Tate Tate T Trimboli Murphy Cameron Joinbee Leonard.BROADFORD 2.3 6.5 6.7 9.19 (73)WALLAN 4.5 6.5 8.10 9.10 (64)Goals: Broadford: Josh Pound 2 Smith Holland Atik Hetherton Sean Duggan Svarc Peduto. Wallan: Jess Cosaitis 4 Rexhepi 2 Keenan 2 Hanson.Best: Broadford: Brodie Holland Pound Romanyk Sean Duggan Peduto Collier. Wallan: Brenton Hanson Marc Kite Gillard Frost Irons. WOOD-HESKET 0.4 6.7 6.7 11.11 (77)ROCKBANK 3.6 6.6 8.9 9.9 (63)Goals: Woodend-hesket: Matthew Quinn 3 Hepburn 2 O’Loughlin 2 Morrison 2 Waters Shaw. Rockbank: Harley Cameron 4 Sims 2 Rich Van Heemst Senserrick.
Best: Woodend-hesket: Matthew QuinnStephens Cunningham Downing Crook Laverie.Rockbank: Saxon Woodroffe Best SenserrickCameron Granvillani Rich.RIDDELL 6.7 7.10 11.12 14.15 (99)MELTON CENT MELTON CENT MEL 0.1 2.2 2.5 5.6 (36)Goals: Riddell: James Nolan 5 Ross 3 Sahlberg2 Ruffell 2 Neeson Dremel. Melton Centrals:Details unavailable.Best: Riddell: Paul Mc Namara Peters RossBaker Allen Elliott. Melton Centrals: Detailsunavailable.ROMSEY 2.4 4.4 9.4 9.5 (59)MACEDON 1.0 2.5 4.6 6.10 (46)Goals: Romsey: Phillip Lobb 4 Paterson 2 Brewer Henderson Mills. Macedon: DarrenGoodwin 3 Cooke Christiansen Johnstone.Best: Romsey: Benjamin Way Romeril PatersonLobb Tessari. Tessari. T Macedon: Darren GoodwinGoodwin Dettmann Henderson FitrolakisDoricic.Res: Rupertswood 25.16 d Lance�eld 0.1,Diggers Rest 8.12 d Sunbury Kangaroos 9.5,Broadford 9.4 d Wallan 7.3, Woodend-Hesket21.10 d Rockbank 0.1, Riddell 11.6 d MeltonCentrals 11.4, Macedon 8.10 d Romsey 2.0.U-18.5: Diggers Rest 13.16 d SunburyKangaroos 4.8, Wallan frt Broadford, Woodend-Hesket 19.14 d Rockbank 1.4, Riddell 5.12 d Melton Centrals 3.7, Macedon 7.10 d Romsey2.4.
BALLARATBALLARATBALLARASeniors: East Point 15.13 d Ballarat 7.7,Bacchus Marsh 13.13 d Sunbury 11.10,Lake Wendouree 14.18 d Darley 6.16, Redan13.10 d North Ballarat City 8.13, MeltonSouth 12.14 d Sebastopol 8.8. Res: East Point22.16 d Ballarat 2.3, Sunbury 13.7 d BacchusMarsh 5.15, Darley 8.13 d Lake Wendouree4.11, Redan 19.9 d North Ballarat City 0.9,Sebastopol 14.10 d Melton South 2.7. U-18:East Point 12.7 d Ballarat 5.7, Sunbury 10.12d Bacchus Marsh 6.6, North Ballarat City 4.12d Redan 3.9, Sebastopol fft Melton South.
BENDIGOSeniors: Strath�eldsaye 25.14 d Maryborough4.2, Sandhurst 18.17 d Kangaroo Flat 5.9,Golden Square 21.15 d Kyneton 11.7,Gisborne 9.16 d South Bendigo 4.3, Eaglehawk18.11 d Castlemaine 3.9. Res: Strath�eldsaye25.24 d Maryborough 0.1, Sandhurst 17.13d Kangaroo Flat 5.3, Golden Square 19.15 d Kyneton 1.4, Gisborne 19.14 d South Bendigo4.2, Eaglehawk 16.16 d Castlemaine 2.0.U-18: Strath�eldsaye 14.6 d Maryborough 6.5,Sandhurst 16.14 d Kangaroo Flat 5.4, GoldenSquare 27.12 d Kyneton 0.0, Gisborne 12.15d South Bendigo 3.5, Eaglehawk 20.18 d Castlemaine 0.1.
CENTRAL HIGHLANDSSeniors: Beaufort 10.10 d Bungaree 5.9,Buninyong 16.9 d Creswick 0.3, Gordon 14.17d Hepburn 10.13, Ballan 12.11 d Dunnstown5.11, Clunes 15.16 d Smythesdale 4.5,Learmonth 12.13 d Rokewood Corindhap 7.6,Daylesford 19.12 d Carngham Linton 10.12,Springbank 12.10 d Waubra 5.4, Newlyn 10.5d Skipton 8.13. Res: Bungaree 9.8 d Beaufort8.11, Buninyong 15.12 d Creswick 2.2,Gordon 11.6 d Hepburn 8.5, Ballan 13.10 d Dunnstown 6.9, Clunes 12.8 d Smythesdale4.4, Learmonth 13.11 d Rokewood Corindhap6.9, Daylesford 20.9 d Carngham Linton 2.0,
Springbank 10.11 d Waubra 2.4, Skipton7.10 d Newlyn 7.6. U-18: Bungaree 13.13 d Beaufort 2.2, Buninyong 5.7 d Creswick 5.3,Hepburn 25.19 d Gordon 3.3, Ballan 13.15d Dunnstown 0.1, Clunes 5.11 d Smythesdale5.4, Learmonth 11.9 d Rokewood Corindhap6.4, Daylesford 25.17 d Carngham Linton 2.4,Waubra 6.9 d Springbank 3.4, Newlyn 8.10 d Skipton 7.6.
RUGBY UNIONVRUDewar Shield: Melbourne Uni 45 d Box Hill22, Melbourne 58 d Souths 5, Harlequin 48d Footscray 12, Moorabbin 27 d End Hills23. P2: Melbourne 121 d Souths 0, Harlequin69 d Footscray 17, End Hills 41 d Moorabbin37, Melbourne Uni 47 d Box Hill 24. P3:Melbourne 68 d Souths 14, Harlequin 45 d Footscray 28, Moorabbin 19 d End Hills 17,Box Hill 36 d Melbourne Uni 19. P4: Souths38 d Melbourne 26, Harlequin 44 d MelbourneUni 33. A Grade: Eltham 74 d Shepparton 0,B Grade Eltham 28 d Puckapunyal 0, Ballarat29 d Melbourne 5, Cerberus 78 d Monash Uni17. Women: Power House 34 d Melbourne 10,Moorabbin 36 d WD 19, Uni Panthers 58 d HQ/Souths 22. U-18: Harlequin 29 d Shepparton0, Northern 36 d PH/Foots 17, End Hills 20 d Moorabbin 17. U-16 A: Northern 15 d Footscray12, Souths 47 d Melbourne 20, Moorabbin 24d End Hills 19. U-16 B: Wynd City 55 d Box Hill5, Harlequin 50 d Eltham 0. U-14: Footscray55 d Harlequin 12, Moorabbin 66 d Eltham19, Souths 35 d Northern 27, Wynd City 20 d End Hills 10, Melbourne 51 d Maroondah 29.U-12: Harlequin 51 d Melbourne 7, Souths 35d Maroondah/Foots 17, End Hills 14 d WyndCity 12, Power House 29 d Eltham 24. U-11:Geelong 34 d Moorabbin 20, Wynd City 54 d Melbourne 0, End Hills 55 d Harlequin Blue 5,Harlequin 47 d Brimbank 22.
SOCCERFFVPREMIER LEAGUE: Rd 20: Hume City 4 WerribeeCity 0. Rd 23: Northcote City 0 DandenongThunder 0, Avondale 6 Werribee City 0, GreenGully 3 Hume City 1, Port Melbourne Sharks2 Bentleigh Greens 2, Pascoe Vale 0 SouthMelbourne 0, Melbourne Knights 2 HeidelbergUnited 1. U-20: Rd 20: Hume City 4 WerribeeCity 1 Rd 23: Northcote City 3 DandenongThunder 1, Avondale 1 Werribee City 0, GreenGully 0 Hume City 2, Port Melbourne Sharks3 Bentleigh Greens 4, Pascoe Vale 0 SouthMelbourne 1, Melbourne Knights 2 HeidelbergUnited 4, Oakleigh Cannons 3 North GeelongWarriors 1.NPL1 West VIC: Rd 22: Brunswick City 1 Melbourne City 4, Moreland City 1 MorelandZebras 0, Bendigo City 1 Ballarat Red Devils5, St Albans Saints 0 Sunshine George Cross 1.U-20: Rd 22: Brunswick City 0 Melbourne City3, Moreland City Moreland Zebras, BendigoCity 4 Ballarat Red Devils 3, St Albans Saints 2 Sunshine George Cross 4.NPL1 East VIC: Rd 22: Springvale White Eagles1 Goulburn Valley Suns 2, Murray United 4 Nunawading City 0, Melbourne Victory 1 EasternLions 1, Box Hill United 4 Dandenong City 1.U-20: Rd 22: Box Hill United 1 Dandenong City5, Springvale White Eagles 1 Goulburn ValleySuns 2, Murray United 3 Nunawading City 0,Melbourne Victory 4 Eastern Lions 0.
By Tara Murray
Premiership heroes from generations past will gather at Clarke Oval on Saturday to remember their glory days.
Sunbury Lions will hold a reunion for the premiership teams of 1975, 1980, 1985, 1990 and 1995. �e nine winning teams include under-17s, under-18s, reserves, seniors and A-grade netballers.
Event organiser Doug Steel says he has sent out 200 invitations to past players and o�cials.
�e reunion will happen at the Lions’ home game against North Ballarat City from 1pm this Saturday.
Steel, a Lions life member, played in several premierships, including 1980’s. He said that was the year that stood out.
“�e fact we won all three footy premierships in 1980 is a big thing. It’s pretty unprecedented for that to happen.”
Steel said while the Lions had had several players join AFL clubs, none of them had been involved in the 1980 �ags.
He said the reunion was not limited to premiership players.
“We’ll welcome supporters, o�cials and other former players who want to come along. It’s a good chance for people to catch up and remember the good times.”
Last Saturday, the Lions lost to Bacchus Marsh, 13.13 (91) - 11.10 (76). Trent Stead, Matthew Medcra� and Jack Landt each kicked two for the Lions, while defender Adam Short was named best on�eld. �e loss puts the Lions outside the top six.
In A-grade netball, Chloe Curran put up 99 shots, making 71 of them, in the 101-19 win.
For more details and to book for the Lions’ reunion, call 0433 359 744 or email [email protected] Ashley Brand and Katrina Muir were both part of premiership teams in 1990.
Lions’ pride roars againCricketWarren Else and John Lane have been appointed Woodend and Rupertswood coaches for the 2015-16 Gisborne and District Cricket Association season. The two, who have both coached their clubs before, were appointed last week. East Sunbury has reappointed Mark Hourigan as its coach. Full story: www.starweekly.com/sport
GolfWet greens and cold winds have again prevented players from breaking their handicaps in the Romsey Golf Club’s monthly medal. Bob McLennan performed best, winning the stoke and putts competition 83-10-73 from Les Gaune 80-5-75. It was McLennan’s second monthly medal in a row. In the women’s competition on Wednesday, Lorraine Robb and Pam Drummond were the winners.
Bendigo Football LeagueGisborne kept its slight �nals hopes alive with a 43-point win over South Bendigo. The Bulldogs didn’t have it all their own way as they were held goal-less in the second quarter. Tom May was best on ground. The Bulldogs are a game behind �fth-placed Kyneton.
TAC CupThe Calder Cannons gained some revenge over the Oakleigh Chargers taking the points in the rematch of last year’s grand �nal. The Cannons kicked �ve goals to two in the second half to secure the 20-point win. Lachlan Bramble was best on ground.
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By David Bonnici
�e Toyota Hilux DC SR5 is more truck than car. It’s big, has a grungy diesel sound, bounces around when empty and turns like the Spirit of Tasmania.
It doesn’t have all the creature comforts of, say, the Kluger or Prado, or even some of its four-wheel-drive ute competitors, but the commanding height and spacious cabin make it feel as strong as it is practical.
It’s this practicality that makes the vehicle desirable, though it probably needs a few more bells and whistles to be a true family ride.
�e double cabin is base-model plain with few storage options other than the deep locker and a cup holder on the console – passengers get a door pocket with a cup holder.
�e seats are comfortable, but the driver’s could do with lumbar adjustment for long journeys.
But, as with camping, you don’t need luxury to enjoy yourself. �is is the motoring equivalent of a man’s shed. I enjoyed a great weekend o�-roading near Blackwood before a long-overdue tip run and then up to Darley to buy a quarter- ton of �rewood.
Back inside, the workmanlike dashboard is centred around a 6.1-inch touchscreen, which has a more instinctive interface than the one found in other Toyotas, such as the 86 and FJ Cruiser.
Syncing to Bluetooth is quick and simple and on subsequent drives it connects to your phone almost instantly. It’s easy enough to operate while driving, but there are steering
wheel buttons for audio and phone, which makes things safer.
�e air-conditioning features climate control operated via a simple control panel.
Vision is great, as you’d expect from a high vehicle, and I do like looking forward over the
air intake on the bonnet. �e 3.0-litre, four-cylinder turbo diesel isn’t
the most powerful in its class, but it does the job well.
Naturally, it’s built with torque in mind, so it won’t leap from the tra�c lights but travels
nicely once you get going. It has plenty of grunt in reserve for overtaking at upper speed limits.
�e �ve-speed automatic transmission introduced to this model is seamless and works well down the low ranges. It helps the engine run at a respectable 8.7 litres per 100 kilometres combined.
�e four-wheel-drive transfer case is still an old-school shi� lever. �ere’s ample clearance height and you don’t need me to tell you that it operates well in the dirt.
On the road, it feels better with a load in the back. �e 250 kilograms of �rewood I had in the tray seemed just about right, but it can take more than 800kgs.
�e tray measures 1.52 metres long and 1.515 metres wide to �t a standard pallet.
�e big chrome roll-bar provided something to tie a rope around, but it would be good if there were tie-down hooks along the side.
�is model was a big improvement from its predecessors but, while it’s still the biggest-selling four-wheel drive ute based on a well-earned reputation for reliability, it is outclassed for power, size and re�nement by competitors, such as the VW Amarok, Ford Ranger and Nissan Navara.
Toyota is set to catch up with the recently unveiled 2016 Hilux, which will hopefully mean some decent run-out deals of this model, which retails for $54,990.
Some Toyota dealers have specials for under $50,000 and it won’t be long before there’s more examples on the used car market.
www.toyota.com.au/hilux
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