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By Matt Crossman
A medium-sized stone quarry near Tylden is set to triple in size a�er a dramatic Macedon Ranges council decision, which included unusually emotional councillors, two objectors wearing dressing gowns and another storming out during the debate.
Quarry operator Fulton Hogan’s application to expand was approved with a ra� of revised conditions a�er lengthy discussions, including claims that the council had brought the matter forward in an attempt to stymie opposition.
Chief executive Peter Johnston urged the gallery to remain respectful a�er one objector
Tylden quarry digs deepertook aim at planners before leaving the chamber.
Another was warned by mayor Graham Hackett a�er twice interjecting, while Cr John Connor delivered an impassioned defence of the company and its role as a corporate citizen.
Cr John Letchford pointed out the quarry had been operating for 90 years.
‘‘All of a sudden there’s issues with dust?’’ he said.
Council o�cers had recommended that councillors endorse Fulton Hogan’s application to increase its footprint from eight to 28 hectares, and allow up to 500,000 tonnes of stone to be extracted per year.
An amended motion limiting extraction to 300,000 tonnes and restricting sales to between 7am and 6pm, Monday to Saturday, was eventually passed by a vote of 4-3.
Objectors from Forest Street, Woodend, donned dressing gowns and put on a brief play to demonstrate their concerns about the proposed early hours and fears about Woodend becoming a ‘‘mining town’’.
Others spoke of tra�c problems and possible damage to roads caused by truck tra�c.
Representatives of multi-million dollar thoroughbred farm Woodside Park, which overlooks the quarry, told councillors quarry dust would render much of their land useless.
‘‘Our business is already a�ected,’’ owner Mark Rowsthorn said. ‘‘Visibility is o�en poor, with dust blowing through the paddocks.
‘‘We can’t have young baby foals subjected to the kind of dust that will be emitted. It’s a matter of whether we can sell or move out.’’
A Fulton Hogan spokesman said the quarry’s dust suppression measures comply with strict requirements and were regularly inspected by the Environment Protection Authority.
‘‘To date, there’s been no complaints,’’ he said, adding the expansion was more about longevity than scale.
Cr Roger Jukes said he believed the amended motion was a ‘‘happy medium’’.
Dismay over long-term maintenance issues at Malmsbury railway station precinct will be raised with authorities after Macedon Ranges council lent its support to a community campaign.
Cr Jennifer Anderson said a lease of the station’s historic buildings to a private tenant had been recently renewed by owner VicTrack.
‘‘There are concerns amongst locals and the historic society that the buildings, previously leased to the same person, are not being well maintained,’’ she said in a notice of motion at last Wednesday’s council meeting.
‘‘Members of the society have been unsuccessfully trying to contact VicTrack and Heritage Victoria regarding how maintenance can be enforced.’’
Malmsbury Heritage Society secretary Mike Todd said the condition of the 1862 station and its surrounds had been a problem since the station was closed in 1978.
‘‘It’s a real blight on the town,’’ he said.Though closed, the station remains an
active stop on the Bendigo line. The society believes the buildings
could be upgraded for use as a station shelter or community hub.
A Heritage Victoria spokeswoman said maintenance of the precinct was an issue for its owner. VicTrack did not respond by deadline.
Matt Crossman
History derailed
Mike Todd, front, with fellow Malmsbury Historical Society members at Malmsbury station. (Shawn Smits)
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With Cr Henry McLaughlin absent, the mayor’s vote held sway but a notice of rescission was lodged the next morning.
�is means the matter comes back to a future meeting.
Meanwhile, plans for an international equine centre in the municipality’s south-east will go to the next stage a�er a majority of councillors con�rmed their support for the project.
�e council voted to pursue a partnership with the state government and industry to produce a full business case for the centre, despite the opposition of three councillors.
By Matt Crossman
Macedon Ranges councillors will go back to the table over plans to sell a 2025squaremetre block of council-owned land at Gisborne to supermarket chain Aldi.
Aldi is preparing a planning application for a supermarket on land adjoining the Aitken Street block, and proposes to build and maintain a free public carpark there.
�e site has long been earmarked as a future carpark by the council and a report to last Wednesday’s council meeting recommended
the sale for $600,000. But a revised motion by Cr Russell Mowatt to seek expressions of interest was passed by mayor Graham Hackett’s casting vote.
‘‘As a council, we need to be very even handed when it comes to selling public assets,’’ Cr Mowatt said. ‘‘I’m concerned there could be a perception in the community that we are dealing exclusively with Aldi.’’
Cr Roger Jukes argued the community and surrounding businesses would be the big winners if the supermarket took responsibility for a time-limited carpark.
Economic development and tourism manager Kylie Lethbridge told the meeting the proposed centre was ‘‘not just about horses, not just about dogs or anyone who might use it.’’
‘‘It’s about jobs,’’ she said, pointing to data that showed more than 50 per cent of the municipality’s residents worked outside the area.
With more than 90 per cent of 800 submitters expressing support, Cr John Connor said he was surprised there was opposition to the proposed project.
■ Full story: www.starweekly.com.au
Aldi land sale divides council
Sunbury United Cricket Club has asked Hume council for help to beef up security at Langama Park a�er two recent break-ins.
President Chris Linton said members were heartbroken a�er the club rooms were hit by thieves on March 20 and again on March 21.
He said a television and drinks valued at $1500 had been taken, while repairs to locks and doors would cost ‘‘thousands’’.
“To have this happen right as we were getting ready to wrap up for the year, it’s just heartbreaking,’’ Linton said.
He said thieves broke into the club’s canteen on the Sunday night, taking drinks and personal items le� in change rooms a�er grand �nals played earlier that day.
�e club reported the incident on Monday, but the thieves returned later that evening, badly damaging doors and taking a television.
Linton said the club was seeking help to install a security door at the entry of the council-owned building.
‘‘We’re a volunteer organisation and we run everything as tight as we can,’’ he said. ‘‘�is sort of thing is just a real kick in the guts.’’
Council’s city infrastructure director Peter Waite said he would work with the club to resolve the issues. He said the council had boosted security at a number of sites.
‘‘We are extremely disappointed that there has been an increase in break-ins and vandalism at sporting clubs in Sunbury,’’ he said.
If you have information about the break-ins, call Sunbury police: 9744 8111.
Matt Crossman
Break-ins ‘gut’ cricket club
Keen volunteers from disability support service Windarring will ‘‘�ag o�’’ more than 100 classic cars taking part in Saturday’s Macedon Grand Tour.
Event spokesman David Ellis says it’s a great way to involve Windarring clients, who will wave cars on with �ags as the rally drives past.
‘‘�ey’re very excited … it’s wonderful,’’ he says. ‘‘Quite a few of them really love their cars and were very keen to be involved.’’
Cars entered for this year’s tour will park in the Aitken Street service road from 7.30am before leaving Old Gisborne Courthouse at 9am. �e tour will pass through Riddells Creek,
Flags �y for tour classicsJohn Lang with his red 1929 Alvis. (Damjan Janevski)
Hesket via Kerrie Valley, Mount Macedon, Macedon and then Woodend farmers market.
Cars will also stop at the Calder Freeway service road near Malmsbury about 4pm.
�e procession will include about 20 Morgan sports cars, this year’s feature marque.
‘‘�ey’re a truly classic British sports car, that’s the best way to describe them,’’ Ellis says.
Also featured will be an old Bentley with handcra�ed corrugated iron mud guards.
‘‘�at’s the other end of the spectrum.’’Details: www.macedonrangesgrandtour.
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Gisborne goes greenMore than 115 solar panels will go up as part of Macedon Ranges council’s Gisborne extension. The 30 kilowatt system could save about 56 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions a year.
Weapons seized at SunburyA man, 27, faces weapons charges after police searched a Sunbury house last Tuesday. Hume detectives said several weapons were seized during the raid. The Sunbury man will appear in Broadmeadows Magistrates Court next month.
SES needs numbersCommunity minded residents are being urged to join Sunbury’s SES unit. Details: 1300 842 737 or [email protected]
Western Water think-tankWestern Water needs new faces on its community engagement group. The group’s role is to be a direct link between the Western Water board and customers, businesses and community organisations. Western Water customers with links to community groups are invited to apply. Details: www.westernwater.com.au
Drainage works onCulvert upgrades are under way at Baynton, and Kyneton to improve drainage capacity.
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More than 14,000 renewal notices have been sent to Macedon Ranges pet owners, with registrations due on April 10. Mayor Graham Hackett says dog and cat registration is more than just a legal requirement. ‘‘It improves the chances of a missing pet being returned quickly,’’ Cr Hackett says. ‘‘Registration fees also help provide important pet-related services in the shire, such as animal control, dog attack prevention programs and other community education initiatives that encourage responsible pet ownership.’’ All dogs and cats over three months old must be registered. Details: 5422 0333 or www.mrsc.vic.gov.au/pet-registration
Rego deadline loomsMacedon Ranges Obedience Dog Club secretary Peter Miller and his dog, Fenn, with club president Cr Graham Hackett. (Damjan Janevski)
Labor MPs have warned that Sunbury and Macedon Ranges residents being treated for serious illnesses, including cancer, could face large bills for MRIs, X-rays and mammograms under changes to the Medicare bene�ts schedule (MBS).
McEwen MP Rob Mitchell and Opposition health spokeswoman Catherine King discussed federal cuts during a visit to Sunbury’s new Lake Imaging clinic last week.
�e two Labor MPs said many clinics would be forced to charge patients for scans and tests that were previously bulk-billed.
Figures released by the Australian Diagnostic Imaging Association show upfront fees could range from $93 for an X-ray to $396 for a CAT scan, and up to $1000 for a positron emission tomograph (PET) scan.
‘‘A patient diagnosed with melanoma, who was previously bulk-billed, could face upfront costs of about $1500 and still be le� with out-of-pocket costs of up to $400 a�er receiving their Medicare rebates,’’ Mr Mitchell and Ms King said in a statement.
Health Minister Sussan Ley has previously said items removed as part of the �rst stage of MBS reforms no longer represented ‘‘clinical best practice’’.
‘‘Reasons range from more clinically appropriate and/or e�cient technologies and procedures already listed on the MBS, through to patient safety, unnecessary doubling-up of item claims and decreasing usage,’’ she said.
Health bills could rise: MPs
Pap test rates fallingBy Matt Crossman
Almost half of all Hume women are not having regular pap tests, putting them at greater risk of cervical cancer.
Data released by the state government last week revealed that Hume had the fourth-lowest screening rate in the state, at 52.2 per cent, down from 53.5 per cent the previous year.
�e Victorian Cervical Cytology Registry’s annual report also shows 68.7 per cent of women in the Macedon Ranges have undergone a pap test in the past two years (down from 69.5 per cent).
language issues, lack of information about the tests, and women being busy and forgetting when their next test is due.
‘‘Women cannot a�ord to become complacent,’’ she said. ‘‘If you’re overdue, it’s vital that you book in.’’
Macedon Ranges Health nurse Louise Beer said national guidelines recommended that all women aged 18-70 who had ever been sexually active have a pap test every two years. Regular tests are recommended even a�er the HPV vaccine.
PapScreen Victoria’s website lists local providers: www.papscreen.org.au
An overall decline in numbers of women aged 20-29 being tested regularly is also a reason for concern, with statewide rates falling to less than 50 per cent.
PapScreen Victoria manager Hiranthi Perrera said not screening regularly was the biggest risk factor for cervical cancer.
‘‘We know that nearly 80 per cent of women diagnosed with cervical cancer had either never had a pap test or had let their screening lapse,’’ she said.
Ms Perrera said a lack of bulk-billing operators may be a factor in Hume’s low screening rates, along with cultural and
�e shock death of a friend was the catalyst for a Sunbury photographer to design a project that will help mental health charities.
Matt Gleeson, who has taken tens of thousands of pictures at punk rock shows and promo shoots over the past few years, will release his new co�ee table book, Passion 4 Punk, at North Melbourne’s Last Chance Rock N Roll Bar on April 16.
‘‘My friend’s death last year hit me particularly hard,’’ Gleeson says.
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Two grants and funding opportunities for community groups and organisations will open on Friday 1 April.
The new Events and Festivals Grants Program is for groups and organisations seeking funds and other Council support for events and festivals.
The Community Funding Scheme is Council’s program for not-for-profi t community groups and organisations of all sizes, and offers fi nancial assistance for a variety of projects and activities.
Both grants will open on Friday 1 April and close on Sunday 1 May.
Visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/grants for more information on grants and funding opportunities.
Have your say
Help name Gisborne’s new family and children’s centre
Council would like residents’ feedback on its proposal to name the new early learning centre at Robertson Street in Gisborne, Manna Gum Family and Children’s Centre.
Submissions close on Friday 29 April 2016.
Expressions of interest: Sports facility funding
Council is seeking expressions of interest from sporting clubs who are interested in applying for funding for sporting facility upgrades or developments.
The Victorian Government has annual grants of up to $100,000 available to develop or upgrade community sport and recreation facilities.
For more info on these items, visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/yoursay or call 5422 0333.
EventsJoin the Easter school holiday fun From swimming programs and infl atable pool fun through to entertainment at your local library–we’ve got a range of activities to keep the kids busy during the Easter holiday break.When: Tuesday 29 March–Sunday 10 AprilWhere: Throughout the shire Info: mrsc.vic.gov.au/school-holidays
Trash Test DummiesWith riotous stunts and an astonishing display of balance, acrobatics, juggling and slapstick, the Trash Test Dummies take fun to new heights in this hilarious show.When: Friday 8 April, 1.30pm and 4pmWhere: Kyneton Town Hall Cost: $24 adult, $14 child, $19 concession, $65 family. Book: mrsc.vic.gov.au/buytickets
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As many as 10 families whose houses were destroyed or damaged during last October’s bush�re near Lance�eld are receiving weekly visits from a case worker, as recovery e�orts continue.
Spearheaded by Macedon Ranges council and the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP), e�orts to help the community bounce back from the devastating blaze include o�ers of counselling, which have been taken up by more than 25 people.
Lance�eld Neighbourhood House co-ordinator and recovery committee member Vivien Philpotts said, while a few people may still be feeling frustrated, ‘‘the reality is the support has generally been amazing’’.
‘‘�ere’s been incredible support, both from the council and state government,’’ she said.
Ms Philpotts said the swi� reaction of the state government and DELWP had been important, especially in light of the cause of the blaze.
In November, an inquiry found the 266-hectare planned burn that ignited
on September 30 had been “inadequately resourced” from the start. It broke containment lines on October 3 and again on October 6.
Almost 3000 hectares were eventually engulfed. Four houses, 25 sheds and many kilometres of fencing were destroyed.
A progress report last month found that one recommendation and three commitments from the inquiry had already been delivered, with the rest on track, most of which have a due date of July this year.
A council spokeswoman said planning and building processes had been streamlined for a�ected landholders. Asbestos clean-ups have happened at 11 properties and 86 of 130kilometres of fencing has been replaced, while almost three million litres of water has replenished storages for 61 landholders.
Ms Philpotts said anyone concerned about mental health should contact a recovery o�cer immediately.
‘‘For some people, the long term e�ects – the emotional stu� – hasn’t hit home until more recently.
‘‘People shouldn’t underestimate how they’re feeling. �ey may be crying or getting angry more than they used to, but help is available.’’
Details: 5422 0217
Indigenous youth can learn all aspects of �lm production as part of a free four-day Sunbury Community Health (SCH) workshop.
Young people aged 12-24 will be shown how to write, direct, act, shoot and edit their own production as part of the Short and Deadly Ngawan Films digital storytelling project.
SCH Aboriginal engagement o�cer Gail
Radford says �lms created during the workshop will feature in a short �lm festival.
‘‘We’ll also be looking to hold another workshop later in the year, with the kids given the chance to pass on their skills to adults.’’
Short and Deadly Ngawan Films is at Sunbury Neighbourhood House April 5-8.
Details: 9744 9564
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Autism family dayA family day, with sausage sizzle, will be held at Kyneton as part of Autism Awareness Month activities. The event will feature face-painting, raf�es, a jumping castle, and more. At Mechanics Reserve, Mollison Street, from 11.30am-2pm this Saturday, April 2.■ 0411 444 447
To market, to marketSample the best in local produce at the Woodend Farmers Market. Fresh vegetables and fruit, olive oils, beef, pork, free-range eggs, organic sourdough breads, honey and more, from 9am-1pm this Saturday in High Street.■ 0487 444 090
Olde Time treasuresDon’t miss the bargains on offer at Gisborne’s Olde Time Market. 9am-2pm this Sunday, Hamilton Street, Gisborne.■ 0431 563 566
Garden group meetsSunbury Garden Club’s next monthly meeting is at Rainbow Court hall, Timmins Street, from 7.30pm on April 5. Cost: $3.■ 9744 1663
Bargains in the bootCheck out plants, produce, face-painting and car boot sales at the next Sunbury market at the community centre in Elizabeth Drive, 9am-2pm this Saturday.■ 0400 907 793
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Duneira on showThe beautiful autumn tones of Duneira’s stunning heritage garden will be on show when the gates of the Mount Macedon property are opened to the public from 10am this Sunday. No bookings required. Picnics welcome. Cost: $10 per adult; children free. Of�cer Lane, Mount Macedon.■ 5426 1490(D
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African soundsMasterful drumming, evocative tunes and inspiring songs are part of the Ubuntu African choir performance coming to Sunbury on Tuesday, April 12. At Salesian College from 7pm. Cost: $20, children $10.■ www.kwaya.org
Mindful plantsDiscover the health-giving properties of plants and learn more about the bene�ts of gardening as part of a beyondblue
fundraiser in Riddells Creek on April 9 and 10. Blue plants, including blueberries and kale, will be available at Webbers Garden Centre. ■ www.gardenreleaf.com.au
Phil Cleary on violenceFootball identity and anti-violence crusader Phil Cleary will speak at the Twilight School in Sunbury from 6pm on Wednesday, April20. Rupertswood Mansion. Cost: $10■ 9744 0085
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This brick veneer, on about 1600 square metres in a quiet cul-de-sac within a walk of Romsey town centre, has retained the internal look of its era: exposed bricks, slate �ooring, turned-timber rails dividing lounge room from entry hall and timber-trimmed cabinetry. First-time buyers, retirees and investors will be tempted by its overall appeal and the price point. Three big bedrooms all have wardrobes and the main has an en suite. There’s a spacious, carpeted lounge room, and a family-meals space next to the kitchen. A verandah at the front is matched by a large, covered pergola at the back, both excellent for relaxation. The backyard is huge and gardens are pretty. An integrated double carport and a shed/workshop are further drawcards.
Chess Property Consultants: 5429 5544 Price: $415,000 Private sale
ROMSEY 5 Harvest Close, 3434
3 2 2
This large, well-presented house in prestigious Rolling Meadows estate sits on about 0.89 hectares and its dove-grey wall paint and grey carpet create a peaceful and harmonious feel. Three bay windows and internal fretwork touch on the Victoriana facade, while three separate living zones (rumpus, lounge-dining, family-meals) provide abundant space to spread out. There are four large bedrooms, three with built-in wardrobes, and the main has a walk-in wardrobe and an en suite with corner tub and dual vanity basins. The kitchen has a stack of timber cupboards, an island bench, dishwasher and 900mm cooker. There’s a large machinery shed/workshop with power connection and drive-through access to the back gardens. Other features are ducted cooling and heating, solar panels, gas-boosted solar hot water, a 27,000-litre water tank and a remote-controlled double garage. It’s all within a short drive of schools, the town centre, freeway access and train station.
Brad Teal: 9744 2555 Price: $950,000 Private sale
SUNBURY 7 Oldbury Avenue, 3429
4 2 2
Pretty as a picture, this classic Victorian cottage on about 1011 square metres combines the best of period features with contemporary decor. Polished �oorboards, timber-lined ceilings, rosettes, deep skirts and cornices and a corbelled arch are complemented by a grey and white palette and new grey carpet. Three bedrooms �ank a traditional central hallway and share an updated bathroom which adjoins a laundry at the rear. A charming living area connects with an updated, modern-country kitchen with white cabinetry and wooden benchtops, corner pantry and stainless-steel underbench oven, gas cooktop and dishwasher. Gas central heating and a split-system provide climate control, and the living room has double doors opening to a covered deck. A driveway leads to a big shed with twin roller doors, workshop space, concrete �oor and power connection. The property is a short stroll of the town centre, schools, hospital and Jean Haynes Park.
Keatings: 5427 2999 Price: $485,000 Private sale
KYNETON 19 Warren Street, 3444
3 1 2
This renovated, north-facing house has four bedrooms, three with built-in wardrobes, and the main with a walk-in wardrobe and an en suite. There’s a big, separate lounge room, a new family-meals zone and a new bathroom. The updated modern kitchen is a combination of whites and charcoals and includes stone benchtops and new appliances. There’s a Laserlite-covered deck overlooking the big backyard, which has enough room to kick the footy. The property, which is on about 2000 square metres, is only a few minutes from Woodend township and fast rail to the city.
RT Edgar: 5427 1222 Price: $590,000 – $640,000 Private sale
WOODEND 121 Quarry Road, 3442
4 2 2
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A �ne example of an older-style country homestead with a classic wrap-around verandah, Avignon has been beautifully renovated through the preservation of original features and a dab hand in blending contemporary trappings.
On about 16.18 hectares, taking in box seat views of Hanging Rock, the hydronically heated house has a mix of original Baltic and jarrah �oorboards, �replaces and �ve charming-to-the-max bedrooms, while kitchen and bathrooms are as unique as they are period-friendly.
The bedrooms, two with wardrobes,
share two bathrooms – one set up with a European laundry. The main bathroom is gorgeous, with the piece de resistance a freestanding copper tub beneath a designer light �tting. There’s also a pedestal basin and period-be�tting tapware.
A large library-cum-hobby room-cum-study has customised bookshelves (storage throughout is cleverly executed) and could easily be a sixth bedroom. The second living space is a great room, with one of the many designer light �ttings, an inset wood heater (period-style surround), and no less than
�ve sets of french doors onto verandahs. The open-plan dining zone is a third living space, one that has a wood heater, and a bank of casement windows acting as a picture gallery of ‘the Rock’.
A hefty ceiling beam crowns the kitchen, where there’s a French-imported linen light�tting above a marble/jarrah island bench, a wonderful Lacanche cooker, a tall glass-fronted display cupboard and a dishwasher.
Edged with trimmed hedging and a velvety lawn, the area for the in-ground, solar-heated saltwater pool has a feel of the
RT Edgar: 5427 1222 Price: $1.5million – $1.6million Private sale
WOODEND 569 Romsey Road, 3442
5 2
Hamptons – and purpose-built storage for deckchairs and pool equipment. The tennis court has a cute pavilion.
Other outbuildings include cute shedding – an old shearing shed now lined and powered for multiple uses, and a stable and chook house. A very pretty lake has a jetty, and there’s a dam and an excellent bore to support hobby farming.
This outstanding property has freeway access close by, which will ensure arrival at the city within an hour.
Carole Levy
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L.J. Whorlow
House of the WeekSunbury, 144-146 McKell Ave
UNIQUE MASTERPIECE WITHIN THE TOWNSHIP 5 BED | 3 BATH | 7 CAR | 1 STUDYNestled amongst a picturesque garden setting of over ½ an acre approximately,y,y this unique architecturally designed splitlevel double brick residenceofffff ers peaceful garden views fromevery angle.Features 5 largebedrooms,study,y,y ensuite,hugewalk through robe, BIR’s, 2 extra modern bathrooms & an outdoor bathroom, deluxe kitchen with butler’s pantry,y,y stainlesssteel gas stove & dishwasher. TwTwT o large living areas, a home theatre/games room & a gym room with spa. The expansiveoutdoor living areas are private and offfff er several peaceful retreats. Extensive outdoor shedding would appeal to the carenthusiast and offfff ers a 4 car garage with a high roofline to accommodate a caravan, boat and extra vehicle space. Asecond garage, workshop and a triple carport to the front completes this unique property.
FOR SALE $785,000 - $825,000
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L.J. Whorlow
Patrick FranklinManager/LicensedEstate Agent0407 534 757
Paula CareySenior Sales Agent /Licensed Estate Agent0411 407 703
COUNTRY STYLE, GARAGING & A POOL 5 BED | 3 BATH | 3 CAR | 1 STUDYThis is a truly spacious quality country style family home packed with features and benefits for every member of the family. Thereare multiple living areas to enjoy including separate stunning formal lounge with ornate fire place, a large light filled family kitchenmeals area with a walk-in pantry combined laundry,y,y doors lead from the kitchen to the entertainment area and pool, and there isa separate study. There are five bedrooms in total, the stunning master bedroom and bedroom two both have en-suites. Externallythere is a spacious entertainment area, garaging for several cars, and a further shed to the rear of the yard. A pool completes.Located in the Rolling Meadows Estate close to all amenities, great transport links and approx. 30 mins to the CBD. This property hasso many benefits and features only an inspection will satisfy! FOR SALE $680,000 - $720,000
SUNBURY8 Sauvignon Crt
FOR SALE $570,000 – $595,0004 BED | 2 BATH | 3 CAR | 1 STUDY
SUNBURY25 Gibbons St
FOR SALE $310,000 - $330,0002 BED | 2 BATH | 1 CAR
FOR SALE $315,000 - $335,0003 BED | 2 BATH | 1 CAR
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RIDDELLS CREEK VIC 3431Riddells Creek was originally settled by JohnCarre Riddell and Thomas Ferrier Hamilton in1841and is located on the southern foothillsof the Macedon Ranges. Riddells Creek ishome to two historic railway bridges, theoriginal “Smith Nursery” site now a beautifulreserve with an ornamental lake and issurrounded by natural bushland. There is alsoa small creek that runs through the town atWybejeje ong Park.
Riddells Creek Primary School provideseducation for children in the area. Sportingand clubs in Riddells Creek include a PonyClub, Riddells Junior Basketball Association,Riddell Football Club, Cricket Club and DogObedience Club. There is also a Living andLearning Centre, the Riddells Creek Wineryand Riddells Creek Landcare.
The Riddells Creek property market is tightlyheld with only 48 homes selling in 2015. Withneighboring towns such as Gisborne andSunbury reaching saturation, Riddells Creekis becoming highly sought by families lookingto secure a more laid back lifestyle whistretainingallof themodernconveniencestheyenjoy today. The area has seen significantcapital growth over the past years, howeverin comparison to neighboring towns such asGisborne, there appears to be room for fargreater returns in the future. Competition isstrong on most properties, with the majority ofhomes selling with multiple buyers expressingan interest. All in all, Riddells Creek is a greatplace to raise a family and invest in for yourfuture.
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RIDDELLS CREEK35 Bluegum CirFOR SALE $570,000 - $590,000
4 BED | 2 BATH | 3 CAR
Offers four good sized bedroomsall with BIR’s, master with WIR& ensuite. Kitchen/meals area,games room & theatre roomwith projojo ector & movie screen.Outdoor alfresco area with spa,triple garage with remote dooraccess and side access boats,trailers or a caravan. Now is thetime to embrace that country lifestyle you have always dreamedof for your family.
RIDDELLS CREEK71 Sandy Creek RdFOR SALE $735,000 - $775,000
5 BED | 3 BATH | 5 CAR
Rare opportunity to acquirea rural & exceptionally wellpresented property. The maindwelling offers 4 bedrooms, allwith BIR’s, master WIR & ensuite.The house & improvements areset on one side of the blockallowing for potential subdivision(STCA) a pony paddock orroom for extensive shedding!Paved pergola, inground saltchlorinated pool & guest house.
RIDDELLS CREEKLot 7 657 Kilmore RdFOR SALE $438,000
VACANT LAND
This block has a generous, levelbuilding envelope, allowingplenty of scope for your dreamhome. The block of approx5000m2 will be sold fully fenced,fully serviced by all availabletown services including NBN. Arare opportunity to secure a smallacreage property this close totown.
RIDDELLS CREEK18 March CrtFOR SALE $379,000 - $399,000
3 BED | 1 BATH | 2 CAR
This modest family home has 3bedrooms all with BIR, masterenjoys access to the two waybathroom. Lunge with a cosywood fire, split level design &cathedral ceilings, large garage& workshop. The property stillhas plenty of scope for furtherimprovement given its locationwithin the town offers good futurepotential growth for the savvyinvestor.
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Kennedy & Hunt Real Estate www.kennedyandhunt.com.au
Gisborne South242 Couangalt Road
Private Sale Details:Contact Agent
Viewing Times:
Property Info: A 4 B 3 C 6
Country living at its best!Rarely does a property tick all the boxes -position, views, tranquility and a�ordability.Situated on 10 acres (approx.) this homefeatures 4 bedrms, 2 bathrms, study,udy,udy 3 livingareas, kitchen, dining area & charming coveredentertainment/alfrertainment/alfrertainment/ esco area. The lifestyleaspect continues outdoor with a swimmingpool & entertaining room with bar & bathroom.Don’t let this one go
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Gisborne2 Kennington Rise Private Sale
Ideal home for the growing family in court location.Land over 1700m2.Plenty of space for the whole family within easy distance to all the township. Youropportunity to take advantage of an established property that is waiting for yourpersonal stamp. O�ers 3 living areas, 4 bedrms, study,udy,udy kitchen, ensuite & bathrm.Floating timber floors, 2.7m ceilings, generous parking & much more.
Private Sale Details:
$660,000
Viewing Times:
Saturday12.00 - 12.30pm
Property Information:
A 4 B 2 C 2
Mount Macedon31 Ryans Parade
Private Sale Details:Contact Agent
Viewing Times:By appointment.
Property Info: A 3 B 2 C 4
An a�ordable Mount Macedon gemThis fully restored home on 3,225m2 (approx.)comprises of 3 bedrms,ensuite & WIR tomaster, charming lounge, dining & kitchen,rumpus room, storage facilities, laundry& large undercover deck overlooking thestunning garden. Features dbl garage, carport,undercover entertaining & decking. O�ers thequiet of country life – all within easy reach ofMelbourne. This a�ordable gem won’t last.
NEWLISTING
Gisborne32 Frith Road
Private Sale Details:$645,000
Viewing Times:Saturday1.00 - 1.30pm
Property Info: A 3 B 2 C 2
Attractive home with views & atreasure of a garden! Land Approx.937m2.O�ers 3 bedrms, library/sary/sary tudy,tudy,tudy ensuite, bathrm,formal lounge/dining,lounge/dining,lounge/ kitchen/meals/familyoverlooking the leafy garden & entertainingarea. Character features, high ceilings, baywindows & balcony all add to the charm of thisproperty. Dbl garage & storeroom are a bonus.Walking distance to town – you’ll love it!
New Gisborne46 Dalray Crescent
Private Sale Details:Contact Agent
Viewing Times:Saturday11.00 - 11.30am A 4 B 2 C 4
Exceptional family friendly home –1500m2 (approx.)Set on 1,500m2 (approx.), this property o�erssomething for the whole family. Featuresa large deck, shed, formal & informal livingspaces & a huge yard. 4 bedrms or 3 plusstudy. Low maintenance gardens, gated sideaccess & a secure yard mean no fuss. Locatedin sought after Chessy Park precinct. Just moveright in!
NEWLISTING
Gisborne19 Pleasant View Court
Private Sale Details:$485,000 - $505,000
Viewing Times:Saturday12.00 - 12.30pm
Property Info: A 3 B 2 C 2
Location, a�ordability & tranquility.Land approx. 670m2This contemporary family home includes 3bedrms, master with WIR & ensuite, bathroom& WC, study (or 4th bedrm) with built incupboards, 2 living areas & laundry. The galleykitchen, overlooks the dining & lounge witha lovely garden outlook. Features integratedgarage with storage, shed & water tank. Movein & enjoy the convenience!
Gisborne66 The Boulevard
Private Sale Details:E.S.R. $510,000 - $540,000
Viewing Times:Saturday2.00 - 2.30pm
Property Info: A 4 B 2 C 2
A great family home with views andeasy distance to town. Land approx.758m2.Attractive family home within easy distance totown. 3 bedrms upstairs with family bathrm &ensuite. Downstairs o ers study or 4th bedrm,sitting rm & large kitchen/meals/living area& laundry. Loads of storage & fully integratedgarage (with rear roller door). An a ordablehome within a popular neighbourhood.
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82 Main Street, RomseyJulie Ellis 0409 433 699
Property Manager
Ph (03) 5429 6842James Shalders 0412 136 578
Licensed Sales Agent
Fax (03) 5429 6846Jane Lansell-Smith 0412 457 881
Licensed Sales AgentEvery precaution has been taken to establish accuracy of the above information but does not constitute any misrepresenation by the vendor or agent.
30 minutes from Melbourne airport and 50 minutes from CBD
ROMSEY 40 METCALFE DRIVE A 3 B 2 C 4
• 3 Dble bedrooms with BIRs, WIR inMain. 2 bath, ensuite in Main
• Large living room with solid fuelheater and �oating �oor
• Open plan kitchen/casual meals/family room, covered ent. area
Room for Cricket, Entertaining, Family Gathering & All Your Friendsat the Same Time
An Established Location, Great Proximity to Town
• Clean and modern home. 4 double bedroomswith BIR’s (WIR in Main)
• 2 Bathrooms (Ensuite in Main), separatepowder-room
• Formal lounge/theatre, living & casual dining• Large rumpus room & alfresco living• Open plan kitchen with 900mm stove,
dishwasher,dishwasher,dishwasher large pantry, stone benchtopsand breakfast bar
• Double lock up garage, remote door,door,door internalaccess, laundry with outside access
• Ducted heating throughout• Land size approx. 1,559sqm, fully fenced with
additional side access
MORTGAGEE AUCTION23 April 2016 11.00am
OFI 2, 9, 16 & 23 April 201610.30 - 11.00amor by Appointment
James ShaldersM: 0412 136 578
Jane Lansell-SmithM: 0412 457 881
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CLARKEFIELD 477 SUTHERLANDS ROAD A 3 B 1
Multiple options for anyone wanting a Country property with easyaccess to Melbourne
Proximity to Melbourne with Panoramic Views and Oodles of Water
• Approx. 43 acres of land, in 4 paddocks• An abundant bore capable of producing
large amounts of water per hour.• Dam as well as Jacksons Creek as a boundary,
plus 20,000 litre tank• 4 paddocks all with water via troughs or creek• Hayshed, machinery shed and shearing shed
all with power,power,power plus assorted other shedding• House has 3 double bedrooms with BIRs• 1 bathroom with separate WC.• 2 living areas, high ceilings, slow combustion
�re• 10 squares of wrap-around verandah• Kitchen with electric appliances, range-hood,
• Galley Kitchen U.B pantry• D/W,D/W,D/W S.S Oven, Elect Ceramic C/TopC/TopC/T• 2 Living Areas, Lounge, Family/Meals• solid fuel Heater/Split System• Huge ENT Area with Café Blinds• Secure yard Approx. 3000M2• Approx. 5.8 x 9.0M C.B Shed• Chook pen and Dog enclosure• 4 Car – Carport• Approx. 5kltr water tank• Chook pen and Dog enclosure• Approx. 5kltr water tank• Access to rear yard from either side
Private$395,000 - $415,000
OFI 2nd April 201611:30am - 12:00pmor by Appointment
Janis Paul 0417 560 897Rob Cook 0418 527 105Jim Paul 0418 283 904Robert Wilson 0432 689 763
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5428 8895
OPEN SATURDAY11.45-12.15PM
3177 SQM& REAR ACCESS
MACEDON 50 GRANDVIEW AVENUE
E.S.R. $699,000-$725,000
REAR ACCESS ADDS BONUS TO COUNTRY HOME. On 3177SQM, this home has contemporary styling,sunny aspects and views! Consisting of 4 BR, ES, open plan lounge/living and dining, country kitchenwith servery. North facing conservatory and separate studio/home o�ce/home theatre with its ownentrance. Ideal work from home. DLUG and carport. Full sized fenced tennis court, with easy access -ideal shed site (STCA.)
OPEN THURSDAY3.00-3.30PM
GISBORNE 13/75 HAMILTON STREET
$549,000
This fresh and better than new,new,new residence has a design emphasis that’st’st’ crisp and contemporary. Walk to athe wonderful facilities of Gisborne and enjoy a new convenient, easy living lifestlifestlif yle. Classy and well laidout, with neutral décor toning, the residence has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and two living rooms. There’se’se’a total of three decked areas, a remote controlled DLUG and two car park, plus room for a vegie garden.Absolutely spotless, fresh and lovely,ly,ly this home is an ideal purchase for a multitude of buyer category!
OVER ONEACRE
GISBORNE 1 ROSS WATT ROAD
Contact Agent
Well constructed and on single level, this huge 44 squares residence on 4097sqm in Gisborne’s mostcoveted oak-lined drive. Sep study,study,study 4 oversized bedrooms, ES, superior kitchen, wine store, big pantry,family room, octagonal shaped lounge/garden room with library. XL laundry with attic. Best qualitythroughout incl spotted gum �ooring, 2.7M ceilings, granite benchtops. Beautiful setting with versatileoutdoor living and well �tted new shedding. Dble car accom. Subdivide. (STCA).
APPROX28 ACRES
OPEN SATURDAY2.00-2.30PM
COIMADAI 1703 GISBORNE ROAD
E.S.P $920,000-$950,000
Situated on approximately 28 acres, with spectacular surround views of Melbourne skyline andelsewhere, this residence is enormous! Comprised of 6 bedrooms, study,study,study gym, 4 bathrooms and no lessthan four living rooms. Virtually a mini mansion with a wide balcony to enjoy the spellbinding sunsets.Plenty of good shedding, decked in pool, water tanks galore. Good grazing land – great for horses andbikes too! Rear access to the forests abounding with wildlife.wildlife.wildlif Easy commuting - be in Melbourne in wellunder the hour! Wonderful lifestlifestlif yle opportunity for large or extended family.
OPEN THURSDAY4.00-4.30PM
JUSTLISTED
GISBORNE 23 LYELL STREET
Expressions of Interest
Original décor and superbly maintained, this older style Gisborne home is a fantastic o�ero�ero� ing for manybuyers. Opposite Macedon Ranges Health, near Neal Street Medical Clinic, Gisborne Oaks and MailandHouse, this convenient residence is also a hop skip and a jump from the shopping centre. Comprised ofentry hall, three bedrooms (2 with BIR), bathroom, sep. w.c. and sep. laundry. Timber �oorboards, gardenshed, side access and natural gas appliances. Cosy and convenient – manageable 604SQM block.
OPEN SATURDAY11.00-11.30AM
JUSTLISTED
MACEDON 15 GRANDVIEW AVENUE
$699,000
Situated on approximately ONE AND A QUARTER ACRES on a corner block with rear and side access,this four bedroom plus study residence is ideal for the home seeker wishing to enjoy a lifestlifestlif yle ofwhich Macedon is famous! Great schools, excellent sports facilities and transport! Convenient villageshops. Lovely dual access bathroom with clawfootwfootwf bath, fresh kitchen, family room and elegant lounge.Relaxing outdoor patio. Very private gardens, town and tank water for garden. Double garage. THEESSENCE OF MACEDON LIVING
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88 Howey Street
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Boorongie - 2 Corinella Road, WOODEND - 1147m²Circa 1880’s - Cute as a button. In the centre of town! Packed with rustic charm this weatherboard cottage
is warm and inviting. Whilst ready to move into and enjoy, it also has endless possibilities for the creative!
A bright wide entrance hallway sets the mood, with rich polished floorboards, timber fretwork and high ceilings that run throughout the home. There is a cosy central living room, warmed by a mains gas log fire. Through glass doors is an open meals area, the separate country kitchen
has a big timber window and original brick work with stainless steel double oven, plenty of bench space and huge walk in pantry.Complete with central bathroom, there is a walk through laundry with separate toilet and easy access to the backyard.
A utility room with big sliding glass doors on to the lovely wide verandah, with all weather blinds for year round enjoyment. The large allotment, of approx. 1147m², has shedding a-plenty, dog and cat runs, a bird aviary, and room for the kids to explore the mature treed garden.
All this just metres from the Vline commuter rail and Woodend township.
PRICE $535,000 A character filled home on huge block of 1147m².
Suite 3, 39 Anslow St Woodend VIC 3442Phone 5427 4307 or 0427 272 872
www.joangladman.com.au
3 Quahlee Court, WOODEND
Better than building. This lovely four bedroom, 2 bathroom home has so much more to offer than building from scratch.
Only a few years old, it has all the mod cons and contemporary styling of a brand new house. The stylish kitchen has Caesarstone benches, a Miele dishwasher, a big 5 burner gas cook top and double wall ovens. There is a walk in pantry and space for a French door fridge. A separate formal lounge at the front enjoys northern aspect, and provides a space for entertaining or seclusion.
The garden is well established, with lots of landscaping and terraces, and mature trees including an attractive copse of silver birches. As well as a garage there is a useful garden shed. The house has ducted mains gas heating, and solar gas boosted hotwater.
This attractive and spacious as-new home makes building seema most unappealing option.
PRICE $595,000
14 Honeysuckle Lane, WOODEND
Smartly updated 4 bedroom home on 1½ acres.This spacious house has received a glamour makeover. Freshly painted, new kitchen with dishwasher, electric oven and induction cooktop, new bathrooms, and new tiles.
Ducted heating is powered by mains gas, and town water is connected.
The beautiful big block has extensive areas of sunny lawn. There are two big sheds, both with concrete floors and power,and other smaller sheds. Privacy is a hallmark of this property, courtesy of thick boundary plantings. The feel is distinctly rural, with acreage properties all around.
The north Woodend location is on the town fringe, combing the delights of a peaceful country lifestyle with the convenience of town amenities only a few kilometres away.
PRICE $695,000
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57 Andrew Avenue, WOODENDModern masterpiece. On four private acres, in a no through road, this amazing home combines the best of great design and exemplary style.
At the heart of the house is a huge open-plan area that incorporates the living and dining rooms and kitchen with stone benches, white cabinets andlarge butler’s pantry. The master bedroom has a fabulous valet closet and a stylish, spacious ensuite. An office or fourth bedroom has external access.
This property has a six star energy rating, thanks to double glazing, LED lighting, insulation and other efficiency measures. There is a huge 22.5m x 8m shed with concrete floor, three phase power, and an integrated double garage.
Only a short distance from the town centre, and conveniently close to the Calder Freeway,this stunning home represents the best of modern design in a private country setting.
RESERVE $1,200,000 AUCTION Saturday 9th April at 11am
Suite 3, 39 Anslow St Woodend VIC 3442Phone 5427 4307 or 0427 272 872
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Hollyberry - an exclusive boutique country estate of only four large home sites.With all sites boasting glorious views of Mount Macedon, this is a superlative location to build your dream country home in Woodend.
Offering all town amenities, Hollyberry is close to the main township of Woodend and less than 2km to the VLine station with itscommuter fast rail service to Melbourne. It is also on the bus route servicing Braemar College, Sacred Heart and Kyneton Secondary Colleges.
Approached along a tree-lined avenue, this boutique development offers those hard to find large allotments. A creek borders the estate, providing a protectedgreen wedge of native trees and preserving your expansive views of the mountain. All allotments have town water, sewerage, mains gas and telecommunications
cable connections, and includes new farm style boundary fencing and a classic country post-and-rail front fence.
This is a rare opportunity to buy a larger country home site in a wonderful part of the world, just 45 minutes from the heart of Melbourne. Woodend offers everything - including two primary schools, restaurants, hotels, shops and professional services. Close by are the many attractions of the Central Victorian Highlands.
LOT 3 - $320,000 • LOT 4 - $425,000 • LOT 5 – $360,000 • LOT 6 - $450,000
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OLDEWORLD VICTORIANOPULENCE!Set in the prestigious and ever popularHeadland Park Estate at the end of a quietcourt o�ero�ero� ing, formal lounge, dining area,pool/games room, central kitchen, family andmeals area. Upstairs includes rumpus room.Accommodation o�erso�erso� 3 bedroomsdownstairs with BIR’s and central bathroom,master bedroom with FES &WIR, plus anotherbedroom located upstairs.Additional features include, ducted heating,evaporative cooling, security alarm and more!
Price: O�ers above $790,000Inspection: BY APPOINTMENTPhoto ID requiredContact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]
3Westminster Grove, Sunbury3A 3B 2C
SCENIC VIEWS FROMTHE HILL!Situated in the ever popular Jacksons Hillestate stands a proud home born yesterdaywith commanding scenic views of Sunbury’sy’sy’rolling hills.This tri-level home o�erso�erso� formal front loungeand an open plan family room combiningthe meals area and a functional kitchen.Accommodating 3 bedrooms including mainbedroom complete withWIR, ensuite.Additional features include ducted heating,evap cooling, security alarm system, doublelock-up garage and more!
Price: $530,000 to $580,000Inspection: Saturday 10.45am to 11.15amPhoto ID requiredContact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]
41 Border Boulevard, Sunbury4A 2B 2C
TIME FOR AN UPGRADE?This has been beautifully appointedthroughout, delivering a lifestlifestlif yle of qualityand convenience.O�erO�erO� ing large formal lounge, rumpus room,and gallery style kitchen overlooking themeals area leading out the decked alfresco.Accommodation includes four bedroomsincluding master with ensuite andWIR plusa further 3 bedrooms with BIR’s and centralbathroom.Additional features include ducted heating,evaporative cooling, 16 solar panels, watertanks and so much more!
Price: $445,000 to $480,000Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]
20 Renton Court, Sunbury5A 2B 2C
THINK BIG!Privately set amongst tranquil surroundingshere is a grand scale home set in a quiet courtlocation.Accommodation o�erso�erso� 5 bedrooms withmain including doubleWIR’s and ensuite pluscentral bathroom.The home o�erso�erso� formal lounge and dining,central family room with adjoining rumpus/pool room plus an undercover outdoorentertaining area.Additional features include double lockupgarage, evaporative cooling, ducted heating,and much more!
Price: $470,000 to $520,000Inspection: Saturday 12.15pm to 12.45pmPhoto ID requiredContact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]
3 Lambert Avenue, Sunbury 3A 2B 2C
HOME, SWEET HOME...O�erO�erO� ed for sale for the �rst time in over 18 years, this home has beenlovingly maintained and located within close proximity to the AldiShopping complex, schools and kindergartens with public transport atyour doorstep.This �ows to a formal dining room and central kitchen with anopen meals area. This leads through sliding doors out to a fantasticundercover area with built in sink for convenience.Accommodation includes main bedroom with BIR and semi-ensuite,2 bedrooms with BIR’s sharing a central bathroom and separate toiletwith a further 4th bedroom/studio plus a separate study.Additional features include a large double carport, 3m x 6m shed onconcrete slab, multiple air conditioning units throughout the home,Rinnai space heater and much more!!
Price: $330,000 to $355,000
Inspection:Saturday 12.15pm to 12.45pmPhoto ID required
LOCATIONCATIONCA IS KEY!Tucked away in a peaceful complex justminute’se’se’ walk from everything that Sunburythis two bedroom unit o�erso�erso� , open planliving and meals area with a modern spaciouskitchen centralised to overlook an outdoorentertaining area and courtyard framed byestablished plants.Stand out features include ducted centralheating, split system cooling, single lockupgarage and more not mentioned!
Price: $330,000 to $350,000Inspection: Saturday 11.30am to 12.00pmPhoto ID requiredContact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]
Unit 7/49 Brook Street, Sunbury3A 1B 1C
DOWNSIZEWITHOUT THESQUEEZE!Brilliantly positioned just minutes from theheart of Sunbury’sy’sy’ main town centre.A spacious light �lled kitchen overlooking theliving areas o�erso�erso� an abundance of storagespace and a large corner pantry which willplease and also �tted with quality applianceswith plenty of space to work.Accommodation includes three generoussized bedrooms with an oversized main withwall to wall BIR’s which share a well-appointedcentral bathroom.
Price: $325,000 to $355,000Inspection: Saturday 10.45am to 11.15amPhoto ID requiredContact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]
Units 3-5/35 Darbyshire Street, Sunbury 3A 1B 1C
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Sandi Barry-Mueller0408 392 347
Woodend 3 Sullivans RoadApple Tree CottageCaptivating double fronted Victorian featuring three bedrooms set before a delightfully private north-facing back yard and professionaly landscaped garden. An abundance of heart-warming character and complimented by a lovely inner town location.
Woodend 2 Gwendoline AvenueWhen Only the Best Will DoBeautifully presented high quality residence comprising 4 light �lled living spaces, 4 bedrooms, study/library, and 2 bathrooms. Sensational outdoor living spaces accessed from a wonderful indoor/outdoor room with bi-fold doors both sides, perfect for all seasons. All of this on a large block of 995m2 in the heart of town.
Price $795,000
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Romsey Unit 12, 97B Barry StreetStylish and Spacious Unit in a Sought After Location Outstanding unit only a short 100m stroll to the main shopping strand. Featuring established garden, sensational outdoor entertaining/livingspaces, 3 bedrooms all with WIR's, 2 bathrooms, large lounge, dining and superb kitchen with great storage throughout.
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February was such a dry month and our gardenshave struggled to survive. Farmers have watchedtheir dams drop in level and are feeding their stockat great expense – it has been a time of concern formany.
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There’s a new release of 10 blocks at the highly sought-after Rangeview estate in Riddells Creek.
Patrick Franklin, of First National Real Estate L.J.Whorlow, says buyer interest is very high, and he expects tough competition from people wanting to secure a block.
“I had two gentlemen say to me that they will be sleeping out at the site to make sure they get the block they want,” he says.
Registration is April 3 at noon. A marquee will be set up and real estate agents will be out in force from 11am to answer questions.
“There’s no auction,” says Mr Franklin. “It’s �rst in, best dressed. Block prices start from $249,000 and range (in size) from 644 to 1076 square metres.”
Blocks can be secured on the day with a $1000 deposit and the balance of the purchase price within 21 days of the registration of its title.
“Construction is estimated to begin in four to six weeks, and last for roughly six months,” says Mr Franklin.
All blocks are fully serviced and have NBN access and generous frontages.
“The estate is near parks, with kids’ playgrounds and views of the Macedon Ranges, all within walking distance of public transport, cafes, restaurants, a primary school and kindergartens.”
There are contracts and plans for subdivision. Details at the First National Real Estate L.J. Whorlow Sunbury of�ce.
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Our hands do so much for us. They are a very functional part of our body that we use to touch, grasp, manipulate, feel, hold and much more, so why is it when a part of a hand or finger gets injured, so many people tend to ignore it? One thing we
Our hands do so much for us. They are a very functional part of our body that we use to touch, grasp, manipulate, feel, hold commonly hear as a hand therapist from people is “it’s just a finger, I thought it would just get better!”
and much more, so why is it when a part of a hand or finger gets injured, so many people tend to ignore it? One thing we commonly hear as a hand therapist from people is “it’s just a finger, I thought it would just get better!”
and much more, so why is it when a part of a hand or finger gets injured, so many people tend to ignore it? One thing we What we all need to remember is that hands are very complex structures. A human hand is made up from 27 bones, has over 100 ligaments, a very complex system of tendons and muscles, plus nerves and blood vessels that work together to enable us
What we all need to remember is that hands are very complex structures. A human hand is made up from 27 bones, has over 100 ligaments, a very complex system of tendons and muscles, plus nerves and blood vessels that work together to enable us
What we all need to remember is that hands are very complex structures. A human hand is made up from 27 bones, has over to complete our activities of daily living. When any of these structures are disrupted due to injury or disease, these activiti
100 ligaments, a very complex system of tendons and muscles, plus nerves and blood vessels that work together to enable us to complete our activities of daily living. When any of these structures are disrupted due to injury or disease, these activiti
100 ligaments, a very complex system of tendons and muscles, plus nerves and blood vessels that work together to enable us es of daily living can become increasingly difficult, all because that finger you never got looked at now can’t bend down to make
to complete our activities of daily living. When any of these structures are disrupted due to injury or disease, these activitiof daily living can become increasingly difficult, all because that finger you never got looked at now can’t bend down to make
to complete our activities of daily living. When any of these structures are disrupted due to injury or disease, these activitithat fist, or straighten fully, or you can no longer do up the buttons on your shirt because your joints are so stiff.
of daily living can become increasingly difficult, all because that finger you never got looked at now can’t bend down to make that fist, or straighten fully, or you can no longer do up the buttons on your shirt because your joints are so stiff.
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So if you are experiencing weakness, pain, or altered sensation in your hands, wrists, or have bent your finger backwards or wait until things get too hard!sideways while playing sport or even while making a bed, make sure you seek advice on its appropriate management. Don’t wait until things get too hard!sideways while playing sport or even while making a bed, make sure you seek advice on its appropriate management. Don’t At Sunbury Physiotherapy and Paramedical Centre, our hand therapist can offer advice and treatment/management plans for people with hand, wrist and finger injuries or conditions and can custom make splints/orthotics to suit your needs and assist
At Sunbury Physiotherapy and Paramedical Centre, our hand therapist can offer advice and treatment/management plans for people with hand, wrist and finger injuries or conditions and can custom make splints/orthotics to suit your needs and assist
At Sunbury Physiotherapy and Paramedical Centre, our hand therapist can offer advice and treatment/management plans for in aiding your recovery or managing your condition.
people with hand, wrist and finger injuries or conditions and can custom make splints/orthotics to suit your needs and assist in aiding your recovery or managing your condition.
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If you object the Responsible Authority will inform you of its decision.
The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application until at least 14 days from the date of the last notice being posted.
You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of the Responsible Authority (details below). This can be done during office hours and is free of charge.
Plans and documentation can be viewed and objections to the application can be lodged online on Council’s website - www.mrsc.vic.gov.au
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This can be done during office hours and is free of charge.Plans and documentation can be viewed and objections to the application can be lodged online on Council’s website - www.mrsc.vic.gov.auAny person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority.Any objection must:
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The responsible authority must make a copy for every objection available at its office for any person to inspect during office hours free of charge until the end of the period during which an application may be made for review of a decision on the application.
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NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMIT
Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority.Any objection must:
- include your name and mailing address- be sent to the Responsible Authority in writing;- include the reasons for the objection; and- state how the objector would be affected.
An application for a planning permit has been made which may affect you.
The responsible authority must make a copy of every objection available at its office for any person to inspect during office hours free of charge until the end of the period during which an application may be made for review of a decision on the application.
If you object the Responsible Authority will inform you of its decision.
The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application until at least 14 days from the date of the last notice being posted.
You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of the Responsible Authority (details below). This can be done during office hours and is free of charge.
Plans and documentation can be viewed and objections to the application can be lodged online on Council’s website - www.mrsc.vic.gov.au
THE LAND AFFECTED BY THEAPPLICATION IS LOCATED AT:
THE APPLICATION IS FOR APERMIT TO:
THE APPLICATION FOR THEPERMIT IS:
THE APPLICATION REFERENCENUMBER IS:
CA 28 P/Chintin85 Fairfield Lane DARRAWEIT GUIM VIC 3756
Development of the land for a telecommunications facility (40m high NBN monopole)Visionstream Pty Ltd
PLN/2015/505
Signed: Dated: 29 March 2016
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UNRESERVED AUCTION CLEARING SALE 10am Sunday 3rd April 2016 - gates open at 8.30am
Aviation Road, Werribee South VIC 3030Property sold A/C Mr. & Mrs. Downie (retired)
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33 SUNBURY & MACEDON RANGES STAR WEEKLY \ MARCH 29, 2016
SPORTA bit of badminton, with tea and a chatWhile many people are at work or school, a group of Sunbury women are slugging it out on the badminton court.
�e Sunbury Ladies Badminton Club has been hosting games for more than 30 years on Monday and �ursday mornings at Boardman Stadium.
Cheryl Ward counts 50 members at present a�er a drop-o� in numbers in recent years.
�e club is keen to get more players involved, and Ms Ward says both social and competition players are needed, with all women welcome to play.
“Beginners are most welcome and we have racquets and basic coaching available,” Ward says. “Competition is on Mondays, while on
�ursdays it’s more social with di�erent levels on each court.”
�e club also has child-minding facilities, which means mothers can play during the season.
But it isn’t just about the badminton; the club’s social life plays a big part in its appeal.
“We go out for lunch once a month and it’s about having a bit of fun together,” Ward says.
“We also enjoy a morning tea between games.”
For those wanting to try out badminton, the �rst session is free.
Details: Cath, 0409 256 123
Tara MurraySunbury Ladies Badminton Club is looking for new members. (Joe Mastroianni)
Sunbury So�ball Association will host the Victorian under-19 championships in April.
�e championships, on April 16 and 17, will be the �rst of any kind held at the Goonawarra diamonds and they’re a big boost for the club.
Secretary Catherine Kelly said it was the �rst time the club had seriously applied to host a major event and it was thrilled to be selected.
She said the club hoped it would help strengthen the local association, and she encouraged players to look at trying out for state teams.
“It’s massive for our club,” she said. “It’ll be a full weekend event and we’re hoping people will come down to see teams from across the state.
“It gives further exposure to our club and shows our junior players what can be achieved.
“Hume council is right behind this and is supporting the competition. We’d like to host a major competition every year.”
Even though it’s hosting the championships, Sunbury will not �eld its own under-19 team in the event.
“We’re putting a team in the under-15 state championships, which are coming up, and we’re having a team in the open championships next week,” Kelly said
Meanwhile, Sherwood Knights won three of the four grand �nals in the association’s local competition, under-13, under-17 and men’s competitions.
Jackson Panthers won the women’s competition.
State titlesinspiring for host club
Sunbury’s incredible bowls season has continued, with the women’s team earning promotion to the premier division of Bowls Victoria’s midweek competition.
�e team �nished second on the division 1 ladder and needed to beat Waverley Golf to earn promotion.
And it did just that, winning two of the three rinks to take the match 62-53.
Sunbury’s Dave Glennon said it was good to see the women’s side back in the top division.
“It caps o� a really good year for the club,” he said.
“�ey got relegated two or three seasons ago and have been working hard since then to get back up.”
With promotion already secured, Sunbury played Edithvale (also promoted to premier division) for the division 1 premiership.
It ended in another win for Sunbury, which controlled the match almost from the start.
Sunbury led 16-10 a�er 15 ends and had extended that to 30-14 a�er 24 ends. It continued to put on the pressure and led 50-17 a�er 34 ends, before winning 74-46.
�e women’s win came a�er the club’s Saturday division 2, section 2 men’s pennant side won its division to earn promotion to division 1.
Tara Murray
Women keepSunbury bowls on a roll
By Tara Murray
One of Gisborne and District Cricket Association’s longest-serving coaches has stepped aside. Jason King, who coached Sunbury-based club Ash�eld for 11 seasons, has decided not to go on with it next summer.
He said it was time to give someone else a go to help take the club to the next level.
“It’s been 11 years and it’s a good time to step down,” he said.
“We’re a�er someone to take the club into the next phase of development.
“It’s exciting where the club can go in the future.”
A�er initially looking to coach for one year, King said there was much to be proud of about his time in charge.
“A�er the �rst few weeks I said I’d only coach for a year,” he said.
Jason King has stood down as coach of Ash�eld. (Wayne Hawkins)
King ends his reign
“When I started we were bankrupt, had no players and no volunteers. �e proudest thing is seeing how far the club has come in that time.
“It’s been fantastic to see the improvement, on and o� the �eld.”
Ash�eld won two premierships and three T20 titles during King’s reign.
�e club �nished seventh on the B-grade ladder, with three wins for the year but clinched the division 2 title at the Cricket Willow Region T20 �nals in January.
King won both the aggregate and average batting awards in the B-grade competition with his 427 runs at 42.70.
He intends to keep playing a major role at Ash�eld.
“I’m de�nitely still going to play,” he said. “It might make me a better player only having to focus on playing.
“I’m looking to work more on the o�-�eld side of things, getting more club functions going and bringing people here.”
�e hunt for a new coach has started already.
�e job has been advertised and King says Ash�eld wants someone with experience.
“We’re a�er a captain-coach with experience to take the young group forward,” he said.
“It would be good for the players to get a point of view from someone else. We’re preferably looking for a player, so they can help out on the �eld, too.”
East Sunbury and Rupertswood are also on the hunt for new coaches.
‘‘ The proudest thing is seeing how far the club has come ’’ - Jason KIng
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34 SUNBURY & MACEDON RANGES STAR WEEKLY \ MARCH 29, 2016
Hunt on for new blood as Lions’ den depletedWith the season fast approaching, Sunbury Lions are desperately seeking players for its under-18.5 team.
�e Ballarat Football League club currently has about 15 under-18.5 players set to play regularly this season.
Lions’ president John Sanderson said the club is really struggling to attract players in this age group.
“Twenty-four players would be ideal, as it will allow for injuries,” he said. “We lost 17 players to the Calder Cannons and other clubs in the o�-season, which hurts us massively.
“We normally expect to pick some players up from under-16s, but we haven’t had that this year.”
Six Lions’ players have moved into the Calder Cannons squad, but only one or two of these are expected to play for the Lions each week.
Sanderson said the club was looking at alternatives if it can’t get the required number of players. He said the club was a�er players of any skill level.
“We will have to try and get some of the under-16s to play up to �ll the team,” he said.
“We’ve also got people talking to other clubs, which might have too many under-18.5s players, and seeing if we can get players on
permits for some weeks. Normally, we like to promote under-18.5s to the senior team, if their form warrants it. But if we don’t have the numbers we won’t be able to do that.”
�e Lions will play eight games at home, two each at Melton and Bacchus Marsh, and only four games at Ballarat. Players will train with the senior team on Tuesday and �ursday nights.
�e club has appointed the experienced Wayne Meacham as coach of the under-18.5s. Meacham previously coached Sunbury Kangaroos to two successive reserves premierships.
“On the coaching side of things, we are well in front,” Sanderson said.
Several BFL clubs are facing a shortage of players and the Lions are among those to receive exceptions to play players qualifying for under-19s. Sanderson said, of the three Lions’ players this would a�ect, two of them are part of the Cannons squad.
AFL Gold�elds commercial and regional operations manager Aaron Nunn said several clubs would use age exemptions this year.
Details: 0429 984 916 or 0439 107 218.
Tara Murray These six Sunbury Lions from last year are in the Cannons Calder squad this year. (Supplied)
Kyneton is hoping more depth in its squad will help it match the stronger teams in Bendigo Football League.
�e Tigers �nished sixth last season a�er being knocked out in the �rst week of �nals, and coach Luke Beattie said boosting the squad in the o�-season was a key.
“One of the strategies was to have greater depth in the 22 and further,” Beattie said. “We had �ve or six really top end players, which is good.
“But, towards the bottom of the team, we seemed to drop away. I think we’ve had some great development over the o�-season and have more depth in both our ones and twos.
“We’ll also have a little bit of a di�erent game structure, and the players’ �tness has improved.”
�e Tigers initially lost more players than they gained.
“I guess at the start we thought we were losing players consistently,” Beattie said.
“�e likes of Alik Magin, Jordan Collins, Jake Hyland, Joel Stevenson and Ben Weightman … all le� the club.
“�e tide then turned, and we’ve got some good people into the club.”
Among newcomers are Hamish and Joshua Govan, Ethan Foreman, Jarrod Andreatta, Nick Higginson, Jarrod Witnish, Daniel Davie, Jonno Nash and Leigh Warne.
Former Kyneton coach and AFL player Nathan �ompson returned to the club a�er his family moved back to the area.
“We’re good mates, and he has been outstanding support,” Beattie said. “He has assisted in the recruitment and been instrumental in developing the list, along with football manager Rick Egan.
“To have his experience and friendship is a great thing, along with his family back at the club.”
Just when the Tigers thought their recruiting was over, a call came in from Weightman saying he, too, was back.
Beattie coached the side from round 15 last year a�er the club sacked Mark Adamson. A Tigers’ premiership player, Beattie has previously coached Daylesford and was assistant coach in Sunbury Lions’ 2012 premiership.
Tara Murray
Tide turns for Tigers
By Tara Murray
Just days a�er the Gisborne and District Cricket Association McIntyre Cup grand �nal �nished in a tie it seemed somewhat �tting that the competition’s Sullivan Medal also ended in a tie.
�e best and fairest medal was shared between Diggers Rest Bulla’s Rhys Berry, Sunbury captain Jason McGann and Romsey’s Ben Way – all on 14 votes. So close was the count, another two players – the Burras’ Darren Quarrell and Gisborne’s Tahir Afridi – �nished a further vote back on 13.
It’s the �rst three-way tie for the medal since 2005-06.
Berry, showing his side’s move from B grade to the McIntyre Cup competition was no problem, led the count early pulling
GDCA gong all tied upThe GDCA best and fairest medal was shared between the Burra’s Rhys Berry, Sunbury captain Jason McGann and Romsey’s Ben Way. (Shawn Smits)
three votes in four of the �rst �ve rounds. He �nished the season with 40 wickets and averaged 18 with the bat.
He and Afridi, who scored two votes in each of his �rst four games, were the early leaders.
McGann, who won the medal in 2013-14, and Way, who moved across from Premier Cricket club Melbourne in the o�-season, scored maximum votes in three games late in the count to join Berry at the top of the count.
McGann, who won this season’s McIntyre Cup aggregate award, averaged 32 with the bat and took 29 wickets.
Way only played in eight games for the year, averaging 48 with the bat and taking 12 wickets.
Sunbury United’s Ryan Billinghurst �nished sixth in the count on nine votes with Sunbury’s
Heath Bo�ey and Woodend’s Josh Eastley each getting eight votes.
�e top �ve vote getters were all named in the GDCA team of the year.
�ey were joined by Gisborne’s Simon Harman and Brook Grumont, Woodend duo Adam Johnstone and Warren Else, Sunbury United’s Ryan Billinghurst and Lance Watts, and Romsey’s Paul Wilkinson.
In other awards, Billinghurst took out the batting average award a�er making 364 runs at an average of 33.09.
Afridi won the bowling award a�er taking 42 wickets at an average of 10 during the regular season.
In the B-grade competition, Jason King won the batting and overall aggregate awards. �e Ash�eld skipper made 427 runs at an average of 42.70.
35 SUNBURY & MACEDON RANGES STAR WEEKLY \ MARCH 29, 2016
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