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www.surfcoasttimes.com.au F FR RE EE E W WE EE EK KL L Y Y Tuesday 24 May 2011 VOL 9. No 21 Cheeseman encourages planned Torquay high school to be trade friendly F FR RE EE E W WE EE EK KL L Y Surf Coast Ti mes TRADE SCHOOL BY NATHAN HALE FEDERAL Member for Corangamite, Darren Cheeseman, is pushing for Torquay’s impending high school to have state-of-the-art trades training facilities. With a standalone high school set to be built in Torquay north, the timing is ideal, Cheeseman said, to ensure the school is equipped with training facilities for students. Cheeseman said for too long now little has been done in the region to offer students the opportunity to gain vital trades experience. Now, with the new school pencilled in, he said the chance to ensure the working future of a number of teenagers was a chance too good not to take advantage of. “The Federal Government has a rolling 10-year National Trades Training in Schools Fund which is available for schools to apply for funding for trades training facilities in schools,” he said. “I have been urging the regional education office and the State Government for some years now to make an application on behalf of local high schools. “This has not as yet happened but now we have a golden opportunity if the Victorian Government is going to build a new high school in Torquay.” Cheeseman said with the shire acknowledged as the fastest growing municipality in the state, the chance to offer trades training at high school could ensure a strong local workforce in years to come. “This region is undergoing a very significant growth period both in terms of domestic building and commercial building,” he said. “There is a chronic trades skills shortage which is one of the factors driving up house prices, and this is an opportunity to address that. “In addition, demand is increasing in the tourism sector for trade skills training, so there should also be facilities and courses in the hospitality services available in the new high school. “As we know, a trade can give a young person a job for life, something they can earn a good living from with pretty secure employment. “I would like to see better trades training facilities built in not just Torquay, but also in schools like Grovedale, Oberon and Belmont High and the national fund allows joint school applications. “The fact is that we are now a major growth corridor. There is going to be 22,000 new homes built in Armstrong Creek over the coming decades. “If we offer training in the traditional trades at places like Torquay, this gives local kids the chance to train in their local community and then they will be able to work in the local community for the next couple of decades.” Torquay College principal, Pam Kinsman, is currently on leave and the school could not make comment on any proposed application. WED 2-4ft+ easing SW 13° THU 2-3ft+ average SW 14° FRI 2-3ft building SW 13° SAT 3-4ft+ best early N 14° Surf Forecast PAGE 86 We can also service your Gas Ducted Heater 5277 1111 TORQUAY & ANGLESEA 5277 0785 OCEAN GROVE 5277 1752 BELMONT 5277 2354 Heating & Cooling A family business servicing Geelong, Bellarine Peninsula & Surf Coast for over 25 years. North West Warm your Home this Winter Visit our Showroom 3 Separation St, Geelong North SAVE $700 * During May on Braemar Gas Ducted Heating GET A FREE * Fujitsu pre-paid VISA Card up to the value of $400 www.northwestairconditioning.com.au | [email protected] *Conditions apply. See instore for details. Jan Juc photographer Glen Barton has been snapped up to feature in a Melbourne exhibition. His work That chair, a country road and a woman in a floral dress and red boots was chosen as the face of The Butterfly Effect, an emerging artists exhibition currently on display in Melbourne. See full story page 6.
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FFRREEEE WWEEEEKKLLYYTuesday 24 May 2011 VOL 9. No 21

Cheeseman encourages planned Torquay high school to be trade friendly

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Surf Coast Times

TRADE SCHOOLBY NATHAN HALE

FEDERAL Member for Corangamite, Darren Cheeseman, is pushing for Torquay’s impending high school to have state-of-the-art trades training facilities.

With a standalone high school set to be built in Torquay north, the timing is ideal, Cheeseman said, to ensure the school is equipped with training facilities for students.

Cheeseman said for too long now little has been done in the region to offer students the opportunity to gain vital trades experience.

Now, with the new school pencilled in, he said the chance to ensure the working future of a number

of teenagers was a chance too good not to take advantage of.

“The Federal Government has a rolling 10-year National Trades Training in Schools Fund which is available for schools to apply for funding for trades training facilities in schools,” he said.

“I have been urging the regional education office and the State Government for some years now to make an application on behalf of local high schools.

“This has not as yet happened but now we have a golden opportunity if the Victorian Government is going to build a new high school in Torquay.”

Cheeseman said with the shire acknowledged as the fastest growing municipality in the state, the

chance to offer trades training at high school could ensure a strong local workforce in years to come.

“This region is undergoing a very significant growth period both in terms of domestic building and commercial building,” he said.

“There is a chronic trades skills shortage which is one of the factors driving up house prices, and this is an opportunity to address that.

“In addition, demand is increasing in the tourism sector for trade skills training, so there should also be facilities and courses in the hospitality services available in the new high school.

“As we know, a trade can give a young person a job for life, something they can earn a good living from with pretty secure employment.

“I would like to see better trades training facilities built in not just Torquay, but also in schools like Grovedale, Oberon and Belmont High and the national fund allows joint school applications.

“The fact is that we are now a major growth corridor. There is going to be 22,000 new homes built in Armstrong Creek over the coming decades.

“If we offer training in the traditional trades at places like Torquay, this gives local kids the chance to train in their local community and then they will be able to work in the local community for the next couple of decades.”

Torquay College principal, Pam Kinsman, is currently on leave and the school could not make comment on any proposed application.

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Tourism volunteers honouredLast week I had the pleasure of joining more than 90 tourism volunteers and Surf Coast Tourism Board members in recognising the important contribution our Visitor Information Centre volunteers make to the Surf Coast.

In 2010 volunteers and staff in the Surf Coast Visitor Information Centres assisted over 365,000 visitors to the Surf Coast region – that’s an average of 1,000 visitors a day. They are the face of our region and their work helps ensure local businesses and our local economy benefit from tourism. Many of these volunteers have great records of service to our region. At the awards night I presented 16 five-year service awards and eight ten-year service awards to volunteers reaching milestones. On behalf of council and the Surf Coast community, I thank all volunteers for the difference they make in our communities.

Councils meet global warming challengesWith the challenges global warming poses, coastal councils are now facing significant challenges in helping communities adapt and to plan for the future. Last week I attended a Municipal Association of Victoria Roundtable involving Victoria’s Coastal Councils, which discusses a range of issues around infrastructure, storm water, possible flooding, public health, emergency planning and land use planning issues.

On the Surf Coast, one major issue climate change poses is increased bushfire risk. In recent budgets, council has allocated significant additional resources towards protecting our communities. In council’s draft 2011/12 budget, $240,000 is allocated for a new fire prevention crew that will focus on vegetation

management.Adapting to the impacts of climate change is new

ground for coastal councils in Australia, many of which are also dealing with strong growth pressure. Collaboration is an important part of addressing these issues.

Getting the picture in AireysI have recently been contacted by a number of Aireys Inlet residents concerned about television reception in the area. In mid-April, the Federal Government took over maintenance and operation of local transmission equipment following Lorne’s switch over to digital television. Council has raised issues regarding local television reception with the Federal Government’s Digital Switchover Taskforce since the switch-over. If you are having difficulty with television reception, contact the Digital Ready Information Line on 1800 20 10 13. You can also visit www.digitalready.gov.au for more information on the digital switchover and television reception issues. For more information, you can also visit http://www.surfcoast.vic.gov.au/tvblackspot.htm

Occasional care vacanciesIf you’re looking for affordable, convenient occasional childcare, council’s Occasional Care program now has vacancies at the Torquay Children’s Hub on Monday afternoons for children aged over 3. The program runs on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday mornings; and on Monday and Tuesday afternoons. The cost is $22.50 per session. To make bookings or for more information contact 5261 0549.

It’s a dogs’ breakfastThe Torquay Rotary Club is inviting pooches of all breeds, shapes and sizes to a Dogs’ Breakfast and Canine Novelty Day at Torquay’s Elephant Walk from 9am to 1pm on Sunday, May 29. The day will feature product displays, canine demonstrations and a host of other fun activities for dogs and owners alike.

The Dogs’ Breakfast will include information about dog restrictions on the Surf Coast. This is also available at http://www.surfcoast.vic.gov.au/dogreview.htm

With the Surf Coast having one of Victoria’s highest rates of dog ownership, this event is certain to be popular. All dogs – and their owners – are welcome with proceeds funding a range of local and international community projects.

Bellbrae Primary crossingLast week, council established a temporary school crossing outside Bellbrae Primary School to help improve safety on School Road at peak pick-up and drop-off times. So far, the crossing has been well-utilised in the afternoon. Council is now working with the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development on finalising traffic management and pedestrian crossing arrangements outside Bellbrae Primary. Traffic flow and volume is now being monitored with a view to assessing whether it warrants marking and the placement of a permanent crossing. We encourage the department to work closely with Council on this process so that permanent arrangements to ensure pedestrian safety can be made.

Planting at Deep CreekFinally, World Environment Day is on Sunday, June 5. Council, Friends of Deep Creek and the CCMA are organising a planting day at the Deep Creek Nature Reserve between 11am and 1pm. Come and do your bit for the environment by planting some of 1000 shrubs and groundcovers to replace woody environmental weeds and enjoy a free sauage sizzle.

All the best,Libby CokerActing Mayor Surf Coast Shire

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Big sales weekendHAYDEN Real Estate Torquay enjoyed a strong weekend of sale results. A property at 7 Stephen Avenue, Moggs Creek, fetched a record price of $1.38million after three bidders engaged in a lengthy bidding war. The three-bedroom home boasts stunning ocean views and set a new mark for a house sold by Hayden in Moggs Creek. The sale was the highlight of a big weekend for Hayden, which also sold approximately $2million worth of property in Torquay.

Head for the coastEAGER buyers have been quick to snap up Saturday’s sales appointments in a bid to get their pick of 31 lots in Warralily’s newest precinct, Warralily Coast. The land will officially be released this Saturday, with sales set to be conducted by appointment only. The appointments will be held at the Warralily Coast sales office, located at 680 Surf Coast Highway, Mount Duneed. For more information, phone the office on 1300 458 193 or visit www.warralily.com.au

Anglesea digital TVANGLESEA residents have started a petition to fast-track a widespread digital television signal to the township. Concerned residents began the petition to lobby government to provide the township with the digital signal. Anglesea has been earmarked for digital television reception as of December 31, 2013 – when the analogue service is completely phased out. For more information on the petition, or to add your signature, visit www.thepetitionsite.com/1/digital-tv-request-for-anglesea-australia/

News in brief

BY ELEANOR WOODS

SURF COAST community members got their hands dirty for the new Anglesea Primary School recently.

ANGAIR Propagating Group leader, Bill McKellar, co-ordinated an 80-strong team of kind-hearted locals to plant the school grounds with natives last Wednesday.

ANGAIR donated more than 3,500 plants to the school and a small number also came from McGains Nursery.

Representatives from Great Ocean Road Coastal Committee, Bunnings in Waurn Ponds, Alcoa, Parks Victoria, the Department of Sustainability and Environment and Great Ocean Road Landscaping joined ANGAIR, who along with students and school staff, introduced the fledgling seedlings to their new home.

“We knew we had a new school and we wanted to help out how we could,” McKellar said.

“Young kids are the most important

people to educate about the environment. They are the future after all.”

“This project has been great and everyone has come together and worked their butts off. Anglesea is a fantastic to community to be part of. This is just what you do when you are part of a community.”

ANGAIR will be involved with ongoing maintenance of the garden, which was designed by Peter Shaw of Great Ocean Road Landscaping, and features more than 80 species of native and indigenous plants.

The large area of four gardens includes low lying healthlands areas and tall tree zones, as well as fire retardant areas.

The school’s principal, Pamela Sandlant, was beaming at the community planting day.

“I’m just overwhelmed by the generosity of people,” she said.

“The community spirit felt in this project has been amazing. I couldn’t ask for anything more.”

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Great Ocean Road Landscaping’s Peter Shaw, ANGAIR Propagating Group leader Bill McKellar, Anglesea Primary School principal Pamela Sandlant with year 5 students Bronya Kondzior and Amy Cameron, both 10.

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LORNE will host Aboriginal elder, David Tournier, of the Wathaurong Centre to facilitate a community gathering called My Place next week.

The gathering – an initiative of Wellsprings, the holistic health partnership between Fig Tree Community House, Lorne Community Hospital, Surf Coast Shire, LorneCH and the community, will explore our connection to ‘place’.

To be held on Wednesday, June 1, the day will see Tournier, who is a Cultural Heritage education officer, speak about the Aboriginal people’s connection to place, and how this informs their sense of wellbeing.

Community members are invited to gather on the Lorne Beach, near the pier, for a direct experience of connectedness to place and wellbeing through story telling and sharing bush tucker.

In addition to the open invitation to all community members, some Lorne-Aireys Inlet P-12 School students have been invited to attend as they are exploring the theme of My Place at school.

The day starts at 12.30pm, is free to attend, and for more information, phone Figtree Community House on 5289 2972. RSVP by the end of this week is asked to help with catering.

BY ELEANOR WOODS

ANGLESEA community groups recently handed over $8,000 to people affected by floods in Victoria and Queensland.

The Bendigo Community Bank, Seaside Seconds secondhand store, Anglesea and District Lions Club and Anglesea Community Fire Association each chipped in $300 to pay for the $1,200 transportation cost of 64 square metres of firewood that was donated to raise the funds.

The wood, from Cavendish, was donated by Cavendish and District Lions Club; which started the generous community-based fundraiser, to help contribute to rebuilding the lives of those whose towns were washed out.

David Schneeberger of Anglesea Lions Club said the group worked two Sundays during March to sell the wood to the Anglesea community, at the cost of $130 per square metre.

“The wood was red gum; great burning wood,” he said.Anglesea CFA captain, Barry Davidson, also contributed

to the project, and was impressed by the good hearted nature of everyone involved.

“It was a fantastic thing to be a part of. A real example of the community coming together to support others,” he said.

The money was spilt 50-50 to both Queensland and Victorian flood appeals.

“It has gone to helping people in need. That’s the main thing,” Davidson said.

Anglesea community groups pitched in to help flood affected areas, including the CFA’s Barry Davidson, the Lions’ David Schneeberger, Community Bank’s Shane Madden, and James Lewis from Seaside Seconds.

Burning desire to help

Discover My Place in LorneFeel like morning tea?AS PART of the Cancer Council’s annual fundraiser – Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea – Torquay’s Uniting Church is hosting a morning tea tomorrow. The morning will be held in the foyer of the church from 10am-12pm with everyone welcome. Entry will be by donation and people are being encouraged to attend and support the Cancer Council’s vital work. The church is located at 27 Anderson Street, Torquay, and for catering purposes, if possible notify Jan Hale on 5261 9660 of your intention to attend.

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BY ELEANOR WOODS

WORKS on the new Torquay Beach kiosk being constructed by Great Ocean Road Coastal Committee will commence this week.

Project manager, Mike Bodsworth, of GORRC said the $260,000 facility should be finished by August and that tenders for operators of the kiosk would be sought over the coming weeks.

“It’s a priceless location,” he said.Local construction company, Torquay Homes, is

building the facility, which was funded in part by the Federal Government’s Better Regions initiative.

“The vision for the kiosk is to provide simple, light meals, drinks and great coffee but it will be up to the operator what exactly they choose to sell,” Bodsworth said.

The kiosk, which is located at the west end of

Voss’ car park, on Torquay’s Main Beach, will feature kitchen facilities and a servery as well as sheltered outdoor seating.

The kiosk was inspired by GORRC’s move to improve facilities in the area to cater for increased use.

Due to this, operators would be required to be open during the summer months, school holidays and public holidays.

There had been concern that Torquay Surf Life Saving Club kiosk – which assists in raising funds for the club – would struggle to compete with the new kiosk.

GORCC chief executive officer Richard Davies denied these claims.

“As you can see when you’re standing at the site here, the Surf Life Saving Club is half a kilometre away. Our kiosk is designed to service this end of the beach,” he said.

BY ELEANOR WOODS

THE RIVERBANK and park area lining the beach end of troubled Anglesea River is set to receive $300,000 of improvement works to help cater for increasing use.

Surf Coast Shire councillor Jim Tutt confirmed $100,000 of funds had been made available through the shire and $200,000 from Regional Development Victoria to assist the Anglesea River Masterplan; which residents have been involved with

developing over a six-year period.“That riverbank is the focal point of the

town. It’s important that we take care of it,” he said.

“It is very highly used by locals and tourists and is at risk of being loved to death.

“These works will make sure that paths are there so people don’t trample the vegetation and destroy the area’s natural charm.”

Details of the exact works being done are still being finalised but Tutt said the

project would include “passive” recreational facilities, seating, a shaded picnic area and toilet refurbishments at the parkland area near Anglesea Beach car park and river mouth.

Storm water drainage works and landscaping would also be involved.

“Now that we have got the money we will revisit the situation and see exactly what is needed,” he said.

He expected works would be under way before the end of the year.

GORCC’s Mike Bodsworth is project manager for the new kiosk at Torquay Main Beach – where works started this week.

Makeover for Anglesea riverbank

Works will begin on the banks of Anglesea River in the coming months.

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A FILM is being screened in Torquay in the coming weeks in the hope that it will inspire Surf Coasters to re-think their use of plastic.

The film, Addicted to Plastic, will be screened at 7pm, on Friday June 3 at Surf World, is part of Surf Coast Energy Group’s film season.

Already, the environmental wave-makers have inspired action on global issues through their film screenings.

Monica Butler and a group of like-minded others founded Plastic Bag Free Torquay after watching a SCEG film, Message in the Waves, last year.

“The film showed how much of our rubbish winds up in the ocean and gathers in certain areas. It was life changing to realise the effect we are having on the environment, plants and animals,” she said.

“I was so inspired I went to one of the places where rubbish accumulates because of the tides, a beach in Hawaii, and spent hours picking up rubbish.

“Plastic is a real problem.“We love our environment here in

Torquay but people need to change their attitudes toward the use of plastic if we are to sustain this place.

“It’s about starting of small. If we can cut out plastic bags then we are

on the way.“I haven’t willingly gained a

plastic bag in years.”Surf Coast Energy Group’s Cherie

Mordue encouraged Surf Coast residents to come and see Addicted to

Plastic, which looks at the “rise and demise of a modern miracle”.

“For those of us that are conscious of the life of plastic, I think this will still amaze. The amount of plankton-sized plastic particles in our oceans

is amazing.”The campaign to reduce waste

has been backed by Geelong captain Cameron Ling and professional surfer Jack Perry who will attend the film night.

From left, Stacie Bobele of Green Mums, Jill Hyslop of Surf Coast Energy Group and Monica Butler of Plastic Bag Free Torquay are screening a film that will shock you.

Plastic not fantasticBY ELEANOR WOODS

A JAN JUC photographer has been chosen to front an emerging artist’s exhibition in Melbourne.

Glen Barton’s work That chair, a country road and a woman in a floral dress and red boots was chosen from more than 200 Victorian artists’ works to be the face of The Butterfly Effect exhibition, which is on until June 24 at the Toyota Community Spirit Gallery, in Port Melbourne.

Barton’s work has feature on posters, leaflets and advertisements to promote the event – elevating his work to the eye of the art world

“To be chosen for this is great. I was really surprise and obviously really pleased,” Barton said.

“I’ve done a few small solo shows but this is the first time I’ve been involved in a big gallery exhibition.

“I’d always had a creative streak. I tried different things to express myself but when I stumbled on photography, it felt like something clicked. I felt so comfortable with it.”

Barton, 35, has developed his passion for photography over the past decade and describes his work as “engagements with moments”.

Barton explores abstract portraiture with the help of his wife, Kristel, who is one of his models.

“Most of my stuff is based around people, often with a ‘movie-esque’ narrative,” he said.

“Photography is great. It’s one of those things where the more you learn, the more you feel like a beginner.”

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ON THE BEATWith Torquay / Jan Juc Neighbourhood Watch

Local theftsA RECENT spate of break-ins and thefts from business premises in Torquay/Jan Juc and around Geelong has led police to remind business owners NOT to leave cash on their premises or their home over night.

Detective Sergeant, Paul Robson, from the Geelong Criminal Investigation Unit, said detectives were investigating at least a dozen cases of cash thefts through break-ins from businesses in recent weeks.

Business owners are urged to use safer ways of storing cash after hours to prevent these thefts. To

discuss ways to prevent cash thefts from business premises, business owners can call Geelong CIU on 5225 3166.

Business kits are available from Neighbourhood Watch locally by telephoning David Cheatley, co-ordinator, on 0419 529 210.

Help combat crimeInspector Chris Gawne, the newly appointed Geelong Police Service Area Manager, said that problems with youths was a key issue in the region.

Gawne said that youths needed to learn “to

be responsible for their own actions and be accountable for what they do”.

“Residents also have a role to play in combating crime,” he said.

“Residents must secure their valuables to ward off opportunistic thefts from homes and cars.”

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Call 000 immediately – never presume that someone else may have made the call.

Winter fire safetyWith winter just around the corner, now is the time to remember to be aware of fire risks in the home.

The Country Fire Authority offer ‘Reduce the Risk’ presentations that are designed to:

• Increase awareness of the common causes of fires in the home

• Increase understanding of the ways of preventing and dealing with fire emergencies

• Encourage people to become better prepared to deal with a house fire.

To book a presentation or for further information, phone Nikki on 5240 2700 or 0408 571 914.

The CFA website features a Winter Fire Safety Checklist, visit www.cfa.vic.gov.au/firesafety/housefire/documents/hotspots_checklist.pdf

Preventing theft from carsSome handy tips to help prevent theft from your

car include:• Engrave or mark your accessories and

valuables with the letter ‘V’ and your driver’s licence number

• When leaving your valuables in a car, do not hide them upon arrival as thieves could be monitoring the car park. Instead, place handbags out of sight prior to parking

• Do not leave valuables within view, lock them in the boot or take them with you

• Do not leave loose change within view. Thieves will do hundreds of dollars of damage to steal small amounts of money.

Theft of number platesWhile number plate theft is not a new thing, over the past few years it has been ever increasing.

False, defaced, and stolen number plates are being used in a variety of illegal means. Registration plates are fairly easy to remove, as they are secured via standard screws, and with the right tools can be removed in seconds.

Sometimes only one registration plate is removed. When discovered by the owner, rather than report it to police, only VicRoads receives notification, and a new plate with the same number is sent out, meaning more than one vehicle now has the same registration number.

One of the best ways to protect your number plates is to make them difficult to remove.

Replacing the existing screws with one way or security type screws will greatly enhance their security

Stainless Steel Pop rivets have also been used successfully to affix number plates to cars

We’re on FacebookHave you visited the Neighbourhood Watch Geelong Facebook page?

Become a friend and be updated regularly with news from around the Geelong and Surf Coast police service areas.Replacing the existing screws on your number plates with one way or security type screws will greatly

enhance their security.

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Surf Coast Sport and Recreation Centre manager, Phil Rich, and Torquay mum and netball coach, Octavia Chabrier, are hoping that more teens will join basketball and netball teams.

BY ELEANOR WOODS

DECLINING player numbers mean that Surf Coast Sport and Recreation Centre will have to axe its teenage indoor netball and basketball competitions – unless more youths come to the fore.

According to the centre’s manager, Phil Rich, years 7-8-mixed and years 9-10-11-mixed netball teams and under 16 mixed basketball competitions might become non-existent.

He is rallying support for the sports in the hope that more teens aged 13 to 17 come out of the woodwork in Term 3, which starts in late July.

“The kids have a great time interacting with peers and working as a team. Not to mention it’s a great cardiovascular workout. It

would be such a shame if the competition folded,” he said.“The ones who play really enjoy it but the sad thing is if we

don’t get at least four teams together we can’t run a comp.“It’s always been hard to attract this age group because of school

pressure, or the kids get part-time jobs, or even sheer laziness.”Mum and coach, Octavia Chabrier, has two teenagers in netball

teams and said it would be a great loss if the competition was forced to shut down.

“It is such a great social sport,” she said.“The kids get 45 minutes of good exercise, it’s inexpensive and

you don’t have to drive all the way to Geelong. You just turn up, pay your $6 and play.”

Contact Surf Coast Sport and Recreation Centre on 5261 4606.

Ball sports risk the axe

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SCHOOL children throughout the region will have the chance to rub shoulders with their sports heroes and dramatically improve their skills during the July school holidays when Big5sports conducts an Australian football and netball camp in Geelong.

The three-day camps will be held at Geelong Grammar School Corio campus from July 13-15 – with some big-name sporting stars set to make an appearance.

The camps are being held throughout the state and Big5sports have secured the services of AFL stars Lance Franklin, Scott Pendlebury and Paul Chapman, as well as netball top guns Madison Browne, Sarah Wall and former great Eloise Southby.

Special guests who will be appearing at the Geelong camp have yet to be confirmed.

As part of the three-day camps, kids aged from 7-17 will be working in groups of 14 or less and there will be mini-programmes available for five and six-year-olds. The sessions include video analysis, reports, great ratios, group photos and more.

For those interested, Big5Sports is also offering post-camp eight-week academy sessions – a fantastic opportunity for the kids to continue to learn and hone their skills with 90-minute weekly sessions in either Australian football, netball or hockey with experienced coaches and special guests.

For more information on the camps, phone 9882 2823 or visit www.big5sports.com.au

LOCAL families and individuals were on hand to help out with the naming of streets throughout the Warralily development, recently.

‘Name a Street at Warralily’, launched earlier in the year, put the call out to local community members to nominate people who had played a significant role in shaping the region, and from there names were chosen for streets.

What followed were stories of pioneers, community stalwarts and generations of families worthy of recognition thanks to the part they played in the evolution of the Connewarre and Mount Duneed areas.

Warralily marketing manager, Melissa Tilley, said the exercise revealed a spirit of community and settlement stretching from modern day back through the history books.

“We received nominations for families that migrated to Australia from all over the world during the 1800s and 1900s and chose to settle in this area to farm the land or provide important services such as running the general store or post office,” Tilley said.

“There have also been individuals including local teachers, doctors, pharmacists and planners who have been recognised for the important part they played in fostering the local community.”

Some of the area’s earliest settling families were also nominated with one – Neville Spencer and his daughter Elizabeth – having a history stretching back 170 years.

Neville is recognised as the oldest living original Connewarre resident while his daughter is a local Connewarre historian.

Sports camps with the stars

Warralily honours localsIt’s a dog’s breakfastPOOCHES of all breeds, shapes and sizes from across Surf Coast and beyond are invited to a Dogs Breakfast and Canine Novelty Day at Torquay’s Elephant Walk from 9am to 1pm on Sunday. Organised by the Torquay Rotary Club, the day will feature product displays, canine demonstrations and a host of other fun activities for dogs and owners alike. The dog squad, search and rescue team, agility tricks, obedient dogs and Jack Russell races will all be on show. Novelty events include best dressed dog, best dog singer and best dog-owner lookalike. The dog of show is sure to be hotly contested before the grand parade provides a fitting finale. All dogs – and their owners – are welcome with proceeds funding a range of local and international community projects.

News in brief

Tiffany Smith-Shiels (left) was the lucky winner of a brand new surfboard courtesy of our recent Facebook competition. The board – a McTavish Mal valued at $1,450 – was kindly donated by Torquay’s Tigerfish store, and was presented to Tiffany by Nikki Matthews. It’s just another reason to join us online at www.facebook.com/surfcoasttimes

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Dads Vaughan and Des gave their daughters Kitty and Molly a birds-eye view of the fair on Sunday.

The Arlington family Branka and Aaron, with their children, Ellen and Grace.

Pony rides proved popular once the rain was gone, with Sharryn giving Charlotte a ride on Lady.

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Tuesday 24 May 2011 13lettersThe opinions expressed here are the opinions of the letter writers exclusively and do not express the views of the Editor or Surf Coast News Pty Ltd. Letters to the Editor may be submitted to the Surf Coast Times and Bellarine Times by writing to PO Box 714, Torquay, Vic, 3228 or email: [email protected] or fax: 5264 8413. Your letters should not exceed 250 words.Please provide your name, address and telephone number, which may be withheld from publication on request.As publication space is limited we may not be able to publish all letters received. We also reserve the right to edit letters that we publish.

email your letters to: [email protected]

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Secrecy shrouds shire decisionDear Editor,Secrecy and repeated misrepresentations have exacerbated the negative consequences of the extraordinary grants totalling $1.5million made by the former State Government and Surf Coast Shire (SCS) to Motorcycling Australia (MA) for the purchase of McAdam Park.

There is no public record of why council agreed to make the grant. The associated agreement with MA was debated and approved in secret. We used Freedom of Information law to access the two agreements (see www.brpg.com.au). Their contents are astounding.

The supposedly sustainable regional solution for motocross is based on agreements with 10-year terms, beyond which it appears MA has no relevant obligations and could sell the land and keep $1.5million of public grants and capital gains.

The mayor’s claim that SCS will get its money back if MA sells the land (Geelong Advertiser May 7) is only true for another 9.5 years.

When asked, he declined to correct the record. The SCS chief executive officer has now verified the 10-year term of the SCS agreement, but his claim that it requires MA to fully establish a motorcycling facility “including tracks, clubrooms and spectator stands” (Surf Coast Times, May 17) is incorrect.

MA is required to submit a plan but there is no requirement for investments in infrastructure. The misinformation promulgated by SCS is concerning.

The CEO relies on the SCS’s “excellent working relationship” with MA to ensure community access to the facility beyond 9.5 years (Surf Coast Times, May 17). It is naïve to believe a handshake now can protect ratepayers’ interests in 10 years.

With transparent council processes the flaws in this deal would have been identified and substantial community anxiety and unnecessary expenditure of public funds avoided.

The perils of secret, poorly informed decision-making are obvious, compounded by appalling ongoing communication. The community deserves better local governance than this.

Paul Morgan and Heather WellingtonBarrabool Rural Protection Group

Council still holding out on Jan Juc footpaths Dear Editor,Despite the victory by ratepayers in VCAT over the Jan Juc footpaths special charges scheme it seems the Surf Coast Shire may not be willing to accept the umpire’s decision.

The shire has the right to lodge an appeal in the Supreme Court within 28 days (by May 25), which is a very expensive process.

To succeed in this appeal the shire would need to demonstrate that VCAT erred in law, and if it succeeded it would more than likely then lead to a re-hearing at VCAT.

As of May 13, the shire had not made a decision on whether to go to the Supreme Court. Let’s hope

common sense prevails and they don’t waste even more ratepayers’ money on a scheme that has no support.

ContributedConcerned residents’ group

Rates on rezoned landDear Editor,I write to correct comments printed in previous letters to the editor from Ray Gully regarding outstanding rate revenue on farming properties.

In his letter, Mr Gully claims that council has foregone rate revenue on farm land that has been rezoned as residential land within the Surf Coast Shire. Mr Gully claims council has foregone up to $10m per annum in rate revenue. This is completely untrue and must be corrected.

Whenever a land’s zoning changes – as when farming land is rezoned to residential – a supplementary valuation is automatically carried out to ensure the rates payable on the land accurately reflect its valuation.

Because residential land can be developed for housing, it has a substantially higher value than farming land and it is important that this reflected in the rates levied on these properties even if the land remains undeveloped.

Supplementary valuations are carried out on a monthly basis to ensure that all landowners pay their fair share of rates and council’s rating system remains equitable.

Mark DaviesCEOSurf Coast Shire

Changes need justificationDear Editor,The Liberals are very unsure of what they want, and why, except for one thing – they promised a directly elected Mayor for Geelong, and they will keep to that, because we are to pay for it.

What they must do is to step forward and justify the change in local government, tell us the rules and how election funding will be managed, else abandon the policy.

Otherwise we move away from democracy towards an autocracy of the ‘well-to-do’. We can’t just criticise our 12 councillors; we have to know what problems will be handled, and why it would be better, for the city by the bay.

Peter LinakerOcean Grove

A big thank youDear Editor,The Leukaemia Foundation would like to thank the readers of your publication for participating in and donating to the World’s Greatest Shave in 2011. The generosity of Victorians never ceases to amaze us, particularly amongst the many natural disasters that

have occurred, people still continue to give.Over $2.6million has been raised in Victoria

which will go toward the Leukaemia Foundation’s Vision to Cure and Mission to Care.

As the Leukaemia Foundation receives no government funding, we are reliant on the donations of generous individuals and corporations and campaigns such as the World’s Greatest Shave.

In Victoria alone, 2,500 people are expected to be diagnosed with leukaemia, lymphoma, myeloma or a related blood disorder and blood cancer is still Australia’s second biggest cancer killer.

It is still not too late to make a donation to the World’s Greatest Shave. Visit www.worldsgreatestshave.com or call 1800 500 088.

The money raised will enable the Leukaemia Foundation to continue to provide essential support services such as accommodation for regional Victorians needing to relocate to Melbourne for treatment, transport to and from hospital, education, information and practical support.

These support services are provided free of charge to Victorian families. The Leukaemia Foundation also funds cutting-edge research into the causes, treatments and cures for blood cancer.

Thank you for supporting the Leukaemia Foundation World’s Greatest Shave 2011– we are in awe of your generosity and could not have done it without you.

Stephanie HechenbergerGeneral ManagerLeukaemia Foundation Victoria

Walk the block a successDear Editor,On May 17, thousands of workers from all over Victoria Walked the Block, getting off their seats and onto the streets to combat workplace physical inactivity.

Victoria Walks’ Walk the Block event encouraged people to step out with their workmates for some fresh air, fun and to become more active at work every day.

We were thrilled that hundreds of workplaces from Warrnambool to Nhill, Mildura, Swan Hill, Wodonga, Orbost, Warragul, Frankston, Geelong and all over Melbourne got involved.

Physical inactivity is one of the great challenges of our time, costing millions of dollars in lost productivity.

Many of us spend around a third of our day at work. This often involves sitting at a desk or in a relatively confined space for long hours. VicHealth research fellow, Professor David Dunstan, has undertaken extensive research highlighting that too much sitting has negative effects on health.

Sitting for long periods is clearly not good for us, our families or employers.

Incorporating exercise into our work routine is an easy way to become more physically active every day. Going for walking meetings, starting a lunch time walking group, taking a quick walk around the block, using the stairs instead of the lift are simple ways to get more exercise to help you feel better physically and mentally.

We congratulate all employers that supported their staff to get active and participate in Walk the Block.

Dr Ben RossiterExecutive OfficerVictoria Walks (funded by VicHealth)

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ONE OF surfing’s true pioneers, Tony Olsson, passed away on Saturday, May 14.

Olsson, a pioneer of the 1960s Victorian surf scene, started the iconic Melbourne Surf Shop, was the president of ASA Vic (Surfing Victoria) during the late 60s and early 70s, and was one of the key driving forces behind bringing the 1970 world titles to Victoria.

Recently Olsson took part in the Surfing Victoria Rip Curl Pro and enjoyed seeing what the sport he and his fellow ASA committee members first started in the region all those years ago, had grown to become.

He spent an entire day at the 2010 Rip Curl Pro

in the ASP judging box with World Tour head judge and Surfing Victoria past president, Richie Porta, watching how today’s technology was being used to take the sport forward.

Olsson attended the Gathering of the Tribe Reunion, which celebrated the ‘legends’ who contributed to 50 years of competitive surfing at Bells Beach, and expressed afterwards how overwhelmed and overjoyed he was to see so many of his friends and fellow surfers.

The pioneers of Victorian surfing will be gathering at the Surf World Museum this Thursday, May 26, at 1pm to have an afternoon tea and remember a friend of surfing.

THE IMPORTANCE of understanding mental health issues in young people will be a talking point across the region’s education and health sectors when the latest exhibition from the renowned Dax Centre tours to The Gordon Gallery.

Youth, Interrupted will feature almost 50 artwork pieces created by individuals in their teens and 20s whose lives have been disrupted by mental illness or trauma, including paintings, drawings and ceramics spanning from the 1950s to present day.

Statistics show that over 75 per cent of all serious mental illness problems commence before the age of 25 years, but that only one out of every four young persons with mental illness receives professional assistance.

Given these statistics, one of the exhibition’s main purposes is to raise awareness and understanding of the mind, mental illness and trauma among the region’s 15 to 25 year olds – the age group represented across the artworks.

Professor Tom Callaly, executive director of mental health, drugs and alcohol services at Barwon Health says a recent study found that youth find it difficult to respond to the term ‘mental health’.

“The stigma of mental illness for youth can be even more significant than for adults,” he said.

“Young people generally find it difficult to respond to or discuss the general terms ‘mental health’ and mental illness and they frequently interpret these terms in a fairly extreme way.”

The touring exhibition will include a range of education, public programmes and events hosted at The Gordon Gallery, including secondary school tours, teachers training workshops, and professional development sessions.

Youth, Interrupted will be on display at The Gordon Gallery until June 3. Entry is free and opening hours are 9am-4pm Monday to Friday.

For more information, phone The Gordon Gallery on 5225 0852 or email [email protected]

Tony Olsson was a guest at last month’s Gathering of the Tribe Reunion, and celebrated 50 years of competitive surfing at Bells Beach. He passed away on May 14. Photo: PETER MARSHALL

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Artworks to raise awareness

Works like this one from Romy Dwosh, titled Serenity Breaking Down, will feature at The Gordon Gallery until June 3.

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IT IS National Chiropractic Care Week this week, and to mark the occasion the Chiropractors’ Association of Australia has launched new initiative aimed at encouraging people to boost their activity levels and improve their posture, simply by walking.

And, to get the message across to today’s IT-connected community, the CAA has released a new Just Start Walking website and free, downloadable mobile phone app.

According to CAA president, Dr Simon Floreani, people are more mobile and connected that ever before due to portable technology, but in turn are less active physically.

“Hunching over a desk or using a computer or mobile device for an extended period of time can lead to poor posture problems, issues with balance and co-ordination, or even pain,” he said.

“We are encouraging people to ‘Just Start Walking’ as walking is a terrific form of exercise that strengthens your body and helps position your spine in the natural shape it was designed for – being upright.”

The new Just Start Walking website has been launched to help people put their best foot forward with tips on how to walk and maintain motivation, information on the link between walking and posture and handy tools to set walking goals or find a walking event.

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NEW RESEARCH has exposed the full force of migraines on Australian society and the severe impact it can have on the one in five Australian households who are affected.

More than a quarter of respondents (27 per cent) in a survey reveal they feel powerless about their condition – believing it is out of control – with six in 10 (60 per cent) of respondents reporting that their ‘migraine fear’ leaves them feeling depressed or anxious.

The findings, from the Migraine Impact in Australia study of Australians who suffer migraines, paint a bleak picture of life with migraine.

Migraines affect close to three million Australians and are ranked by the World Health Organisation as one of the top 20 most disabling conditions.

Research has found that migraines have a profound effect on all areas of life; impacting both physical and mental aspects of wellbeing – and for a large percentage of sufferers (51 per cent) can strike any time.

Forty percent of sufferers revealed their condition had caused them to miss out on significant family events and one in five (21 per cent) have passed up a career opportunity as a result of their migraine.

Even more worrying was the fact that the vast majority (83 per cent) do not see their condition improving in the future, reinforcing the need for people to discuss their current management with their healthcare professional.

Further information is available at www.headacheaustralia.org.au

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CITY of Greater Geelong Mayor, John Mitchell, is calling on the local community to help raise much-needed funds for hospital care for local kids by attending the Mayoral Ball this August.

Mitchell selected the Geelong Hospital Children’s Ward and the St John of God Hospital Special Care Nursery as the beneficiaries of the new event.

To be held on Saturday, August 20 at the Geelong Arena, the Ball will celebrate Geelong with a night of wonderful entertainment, great music, prizes, a three-course dinner, fine local wines and a few surprises.

The evening will include an auction with a variety of items suiting all tastes and budgets.

Mitchell called on businesses and the local community to support the event.

“Choosing the Geelong Hospital Children’s Ward and St John of God Special Care Nursery as beneficiaries of the Mayoral Ball was a no brainer,” he said.

“So many people in our community rely on these vital services every day. It’s a cause that we, as a community, need to give back to.

“As a parent and a grandparent, I am passionate about helping ensure Geelong’s medical facilities are equipped with the latest technologies to give our region’s kids the best start in life.”

Mitchell called on businesses and people

throughout the region to get a group together and book a table for the evening.

“It will be a really fun night out for a group of friends or business associates, plus you’ll be supporting a great local cause at the same time. And if you book before July 1, you can take advantage of the early bird ticket price of $110,” Mitchell said.

Barwon Health chief executive officer, Dr David Ashbridge, asked the community to get behind this worthy event.

“I am pleased that the mayor has chosen the Geelong Hospital’s Children’s Ward as a beneficiary of this event. I urge the Geelong community to get behind the Mayoral Ball and help support the

redevelopment of the Children’s Ward,” he said.St John of God Hospital chief executive officer,

Stephen Roberts, said the Special Care Nursery was also delighted to be a beneficiary.

“Every year the St John of God Special Care Nursery provides vital care to more than 200 sick newborns,” he said.

“The Geelong community has been very generous in supporting this vital facility and we look forward to their continued support through the Mayoral Ball.”

Ball tickets cost $120, but $110 if purchased before July 1. Tickets are on sale now at City of Greater Geelong customer service centres or online at www.geelongaustralia.com.au

BY DR JASON GRAY

IN OUR last article we discussed how gum disease is a major cause of tooth loss that is completely preventable with good oral hygiene, regular professional cleaning of the teeth by a dental hygienist and removal of risk factors such as smoking.

By the way, smokers are 20 times more likely to have gum disease than non smokers!

More frightening than just tooth loss is the strong association between gum disease and other chronic inflammatory conditions such as cardiovascular disease, stroke, diabetes, osteoporosis, pregnancy problems and some respiratory diseases.

Individuals with gum disease are:

• Twice as likely to suffer from coronary artery disease and stroke

• More likely to develop diabetes• Have greater bone loss if they also have osteoporosis• Seven times more likely to have a premature and

underweight baby.The following are warning signs for gum disease: Red,

swollen, or tender gums; bleeding gums whilst brushing, flossing or spontaneously; gums that are receding or pulling away from the teeth; loose or separating teeth, pus, persistent bad breath, and a change in the way your teeth fit together.

Remember, all this is preventable and may also be reversible with optimal oral hygiene and regular visits to your dental hygienist and dentist.

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Dr Jason Gray says gum disease is easily preventable.

Beware of the warning signsAUSTRALIAN of the Year Simon McKeon will be the face of a campaign launched on World MS Day tomorrow by MS Australia urging government and employers to play their part in ensuring people living with multiple sclerosis (MS) can maintain their employment and productivity.

Australian research shows that people with the disease have less chance of being in paid employment than those with other chronic illnesses. More than 80 per cent of people living with the disease lose their job within ten years of diagnosis, despite the fact that most people are diagnosed in their 20s and 30s.

For more, visit www.msaustralia.org.au

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“We are here to make your life easier,” she said.“We can help small and large business owners

save time and money wasted on trying to find suitable staff when they could be focusing on their business.

“We understand how hard it can be to find great staff.”

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Surfcoast Staffing Solutions’ experienced consultants provide casual, part-time and full-time employment solutions for people of all skill levels.

The labour hire service includes trade and construction work, cleaning, hospitality, business support and warehousing or general handy work.

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THE SIXTH annual art show by two well known Portarlington artists will feature a wide range of mediums this weekend.

Jenny Macaulay and Maureen Allen will share the event with local emerging artists, including four sculptors who work with concrete blocks.

Macaulay said there would be around 100 works of art on display from a variety of artists over the weekend.

“We are encouraging local artists who offer a different perspective on art,” Macaulay said.

“People who come along will see a huge variation of works.”

Allen, who specialises in abstract work, and Macaulay, who works with water colour, acrylic and pastel, aim to capture the beauty of the Bellarine Peninsula and its surrounds.

Both are active in the Portarlington art community and their annual show has become a permanent fixture on the region’s art calendar.

The exhibition will be at the Portarlington Neighbourhood House, Bowen Street, on

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BY PAUL MARKS

MOST people start to think about retiring when they reach their fifties, and for most, the thought of retirement comes with mixed emotions. Some are nervous, fearing boredom and a loss of purpose while others fear they may not have enough money to retire on.

If you are not ready to plunge into retirement full-time, a transition to retirement strategy may provide a flexible way for you to dip your toe in the water, reduce your employment workload and supplement your income, all while saving tax.

Getting organised early and exploring all the options available to you should be a priority.

Using a ‘transition to retirement’ strategy can help you move seamlessly from work to retirement. On reaching your preservation age you can establish a superannuation pension which allows you to maintain or reduce your work hours.

Importantly, transitioning to retirement in this way can help you reorganise your finances in preparation for full retirement.

You can maintain your income and take advantage of the tax concessions that may be available, as earnings and capital gains within a transition to retirement pension is effectively tax-free.

If you are aged 60 or older, all the income you receive from the retirement pension will be tax-free.

A transition to retirement strategy can also help you supplement your savings in the lead up to retirement. By drawing a supplementary income directly from your retirement pension fund, it will enable you to salary sacrifice surplus income from your pre-tax salary into an accumulation phase super fund.

This allows you to receive a concessionally taxed income stream from your transition to retirement pension and also reduce tax on your employment income through salary sacrificing.

Recent legislation has put a cap on the amount someone can salary sacrifice into super and you will need to speak with your financial planner to ensure that this cap is not exceeded.

This article provides only an overview of the transition to retirement strategy. It is recommended that you speak with your financial planner to determine whether this strategy is suitable to your situation and to help you make an informed decision.

Paul Marks is a financial planner and representative of Bendigo Financial Planning, a part of the Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Group.

This information is of a general nature only and not intended to provide neither technical nor detailed advice. Information in this article is based on information believed to be accurate and reliable at the time of publication. You should seek individual advice regarding your personal situation.

ANOTHER soft month in home loan approvals should send a message to the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) to keep official rates on hold despite pressure to tighten monetary policy, says leading mortgage broker Loan Market.

Loan Market chief operating officer, Dean Rushton, said the latest official home loan approval figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) showing a 1.5 per cent fall in March highlighted the fragility of the home finance sector. The March quarter year on year has dropped six per cent.

Rushton said one of the major influences on the home finance market was expectations of the RBA taking the cash rate up from its present level of 4.75 per cent in the near future.

“While the RBA keeping rates on hold for the past six months has been a comfort for many home owners, the specter of future rate rises is also adversely affecting consumer confidence,” he said.

“Consumers are aware the RBA is looking to keep a lid on rising inflation but the central bank needs to be cautious when considering rates.

“Australians have been battling several natural disasters and cost of living increases across the board. Many sectors such as retail and small business are already being hit hard.

“Another rate rise could unnecessarily punish mortgage holders and deter those looking to get into the market.”

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1612 Bridgewater Bay, BRIDGEWATER$1.75MBridgewater is undoubtedly one of Australia’s best beaches. There are just a handful of homes overlooking Bridgewater, and not surprisingly, they don’t come onto the market all that often. And this is one of the best, providing breathtaking ocean views from its tranquil setting of 39 acres or 15.87 hectares of natural coastal bushland. The 42 square house, designed by architect Robyn Shaw, is a stunning arrangement of interconnected pavilions, each crowned with pyramid-shaped ceilings which seem to fl oat above the huge sheets of glass that form the walls of the building.There are three separate and very generous living areas, three double bedrooms, two bathrooms and powder room, as well as the main bedroom suite which overlooks the sandstone-trimmed 22-metre saltwater lap pool and the sea beyond. The largest pavilion – some 100 square metres – is the formal entertainment area, with absolutely stunning views across Bridgewater Bay and out across the southern ocean. As the home is built over the natural contours of the rolling hills, the bedroom suite pavilion is quite elevated, giving a commanding view of the pool and surrounding bay. and also allowing plenty of space underneath for a large climate-controlled cellar and storage room or another bedroom or offi ce.As befi ts a house with such a seaside aspect, the kitchen hub of the home conveys the feeling of being on the bridge of a ship, with the ocean seemingly spread out just beyond the main preparation area. The large island bench, triple pantry and full kit of stainless steel appliances will also suit any budding chef. Boats can be launched off the beach at Bridgewater, so the property has a boatshed large enough to accommodate a decent sized craft and a four wheel drive.

Inspect: By appointmentAgent: Coastal Real Estate, PortlandContact: 0418 527 001 or 03 5523 2200

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THIS YEAR, almost 200 projects across the state will compete for awards in 11 categories and the prestigious Victorian Architecture Medal.

Presented by the Australian Institute of Architects, the 2011 Victorian Architecture Awards will be held on Friday, June 24 at 6pm, at The Palladium at Crown,

Melbourne. Award winners in each category will progress to compete for the National Architecture Awards announced in Hobart later in the year.

This year’s entries will be exhibited at 1000 £ Bend Gallery, 361 Little Lonsdale Street Melbourne, from Tuesday 21 June to Monday 27 June.

THE HOUSE of Funk is a home, architecture office and music studio encased in one design.

House of Funk seeks to place a piece of architecture that is striking in its form and materiality within five acres of untouched ironbark and messmate forest at Bells Beach.

The priority from the outset was to minimise the impact on the site. The house is positioned near the edge of the site and designed around a tangle of existing trees; no significant trees were removed.

Profile to the road is minimised through a single storey front section, hidden behind a screened cypress pine carport.

A Colorbond-clad internal arc shields the house from the road and embraces and blends in with the charcoal Ironbarks.

The kitchen, bedroom and central atrium (framing views of the bush), slice through the curved geometry, providing circulation, ventilation and outlook to the forest.

Downstairs is conceived as a parents’ retreat, with master bedroom, piano and living room, bathroom and laundry.

A colorbond-clad music and architecture studio is positioned in a clearing at the terminus of the arcs that set the house out on site. This studio, clad internally with hoop pine ply lining and cypress pine, provides the workplace for the architect and musician to create within an indigenous bushland setting.

The project is a contender for the Harold Desbrowe-Annear Award for Residential Architecture, sponsored by Dulux, and the ColorBond Award for Steel Architecture.

SHAPED by the landscape, the Wind Form House is among the state’s most exciting new architecture projects entered in this year’s awards.

The house at Moggs Creek is situated on a ridge with spectacular coastal views on a large 30-hectare property of native forest.

The design seeks to create a building shaped by the landscape and salt-pruned wind-forms of heathland vegetation; a house that becomes part of the landscape.

The house is protected from bushfire by a concealed built-in fire sprinkler system, which allows the vegetation to be retained close to the building to maintain the landscape setting and minimises the building’s prominence from the Great Ocean Road.

Retaining the most picturesque wind-formed vegetation creates a cluster of building forms with roofs that follow the slope of the land and evoke the wedge-shaped forms of the salt-pruned pockets of coastal heath, creating a building that rises up the ridge with the wind, and hunkers down in the south to shelter from the salt spray.

Internal spaces, stairs and viewing windows are funneled and orientated to capture and frame different views. Blade walls project internal spaces and sightlines out into the landscape while providing wing walls for fire protection.

The project is a contender for the Harold Desbrowe-Annear Award for Residential Architecture, sponsored by Dulux, and the ColorBond Award for Steel Architecture.

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buyersA FACTOR of the recently announced 20 per cent discount on stamp duty for first home buyers that could easily be overlooked is that it may apply to homes purchased now, even though it does not come into effect until July 1 this year.

This important fact may not be appreciated by first home buyers because they pay stamp duty when settlement of their purchase occurs, not when they sign a contract.

Settlement occurs on the day the balance of the purchase price is paid and the property’s title document is handed over to the buyer.

This means that if you are buying your first home right now, you meet the eligibility criteria, and your settlement date is July 1 or later, you will be eligible for the 20 per cent discount on stamp duty.

Other assistance for first home buyers – the First Home Buyer Grant and Bonuses – apply from the date the contract is signed.

Other key criteria for the stamp duty cut are that the total purchase price must not be over $600,000, it is your first home, and you must live in it as your primary place of residence.

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IT IS a tenant’s responsibility to have all utilities, including water, phone, power and gas connected into their name before the tenancy commences.

A tenant may choose whichever service provider they like, regardless of who the previous tenant or landlord was connected through. If the property is not separately metered, the landlord will be responsible for the utilities.

Similarly, it is up to the tenant to have fi nal readings and disconnections organised for their vacate date. Failure to do so may result in ongoing bills.

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DECEPTIVELY simple, Citriodora is one of three local entries vying for honours at this year’s awards.

Citriodora is a deceptively simple, yet complex building. Its robust character and use of unadorned materials with simple, pragmatic detail responds positively to its location.

The property rises moderately from the street and is sheltered in the lee of a hill.

The brief for the architects included responding to the environment, the proximity of the neighbouring dwellings and the planning controls while seeking to create primal qualities of caves and tree houses.

A beautiful stand of lemon-scented gums occupies the north-east corner of the property, hence the name of the project: Citriodora.

The form – at the same time simple and complex – has large negative spaces that offer views to the sky and battened screens prove visual privacy to the neighbours. The house includes a raised living area platform capturing coastal views connecting with the tree-tops. The upper level is elevated and reminiscent of a tree house. The lower level, is cave like and imposing. The western façade belongs to the earth; grounded and solid. The roof is of the wind with a gentle roll mimicking the shape of frontline coastal trees.

The house uses a minimal material palette that will gradually develop a patina of time, blending with the grey-green of the sites vegetation.

The house is clad in sustainable East Gippsland Silver-top ash, one of a few Victoria timbers suitable as a cladding. Massive insitu concrete walls and burnished floors provide significant thermal mass.

Hoop-pine plywood bends with the roof to provide a honey-warm ceiling lining.

Citriodora was brought to life by an enthusiastic, talented building team lead by Master Builder John

Walker of Torquay.The project is a contender for the Harold

Desbrowe-Annear Award for Residential Architecture, sponsored by Dulux.

2011 Victorian Architecture AwardsCitriodora, Anglesea By Seeley Architects

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19A Gilbert Street, Torquay Ph: 03 5261 2121 [email protected]

3 Castles Drive, Torquay

IDEAL INVESTMENT IN SOUGHT AFTER COASTAL FRINGE LOCATION IN A NEW A-GRADE DEVELOPMENT

Auction Contact

Commercial Land

18.9m

26.0m

50.5m

50.0m

1120m2 (approx)

Castles Drive

13 Longshore Street, Torquay

A DREAM BLOCK FOR A DREAM HOME

Price Contact

18 Shorebreak Street, Torquay

SIMPLY IRRESISTIBLE

Price View Contact

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New Listing

5/69 Beach Road, Torquay

Price ViewContact

COASTAL INVESTMENT

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19A Gilbert Street, Torquay Ph: 03 5261 2121 [email protected]

Are you a Qantas Frequent Flyer member? Are you looking to sell? Are you a new landlord?If you are currently one of 5.4 million Qantas Frequent Flyer members, then LJ Hooker is the only real estate group who can reward you with Qantas Frequent Flyer points (terms and conditions apply).Call our office today for more information on how you can earn points with LJ Hooker.

LJ Hooker Torquay 03 5261 2121 19a Gilbert Street TORQUAY VIC 3228 [email protected]*You must be a member of the Qantas Frequent Flyer program to earn and redeem points. A joining fee may apply. Membership and points are subject to the Qantas Frequent Flyer program Terms and Conditions.

Members can earn points with LJ Hooker

What other real estate agent can offer Qantas Frequent Flyer points*?

16 Pacific Drive, Torquay

Price Offers over $600,000 View By AppointmentContact Brad Pekin 0425 274 383LJ Hooker Torquay 5261 2121

LARGE FAMILY HOME WITH ROOM FOR EVERYONE

staircase

be inspected to be appreciated

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8 Pearl Street, Torquay

Auction 16th July @ 11.00am View By Appointment OnlyContact Michael Lowe 0407 816 167LJ Hooker Torquay 5261 2121

HIGH VISIBILITY FREEHOLD PREMISES

street parking

Auction

UNDER CONTRACT

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G.R. McCARTNEY & SON7 Gilbert Street, Torquay Vic 3228 P (03) 5261 2104 F (03) 5261 4493www.mccartneyrealestate.com.au Adrian Currie

0412 686 875 [email protected]

Graeme McCartney0409 612 104 [email protected]

Tim Carson0434 690 930 [email protected]

G.R. McCARTNEY & SON 7 Gilbert Street, Torquay Vic 3228 P (03) 5261 2104 F (03) 5261 4493 www.mccartneyrealestate.com.au

JAN JUC 5 Marner Close WHAT AN OPPORTUNITY! WOW!! Positioned in a friendly court location in the highly sort after Jan Juc area this magnificent large family home is sure to impress! Boasting fantastic ocean views, 4 large bedrooms all BIR’s (master with ensuite and WIR), large study/5th bedroom with separate entry, polished floorboards throughout, downstairs living room/rumpus room, kitchen/dining/living area (stainless steel appliances) with direct access to an enclosed decked alfresco dining area. Other features include triple car garage with remote, workshop/storage shed with side lane access, decked outdoor entertaining area, fantastic low maintenance landscaped gardens and decking all located on a 603m2 allotment. This truly is a great opportunity to secure a property in the Jan Juc that ticks all the boxes and will mean that you will never have to move again!!

PRICE: $837,500 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

5 2 2

TORQUAY 31 Nautical RiseCOASTAL INSPIRATION

900mm stainless steel oven and range hood, security system, plus many other features.

PRICE: $579,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

4 2 2 TORQUAY 52 Casuarina Avenue BRAND NEW – JUST MOVE IN!!! This brand new and impressive sized family home offers the ultimate in low maintenance living with highest quality contemporary finishes throughout all at an affordable price. Offering 4 bedrooms (master with ensuite and

lounge/child’s retreat, ducted heating, quality appliances and fittings, remote double garage, decked enter taining area and low maintenance gardens all on a 615m2 allotment. A great opportunity to secure your family a brand

PRICE: $548,000CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

4 2 2

FRESHWATER CREEK 515 Loutitt Bay Road PRIVACY, SPACE & ACREAGE!!! “MADSEN PARK” 16.24 HA - 40.13 ACRES (APPROX) 12 Minutes to the Ring Road and 8 Minutes to Torquay If you’re a horse enthusiast or someone looking for a great lifestyle property all within an arms length of the coast then look no further. Set

d into 15 paddocks. Fully electrified fencing, 2 dams, surfaced sand arena (65 x 25), excellent shedding and storage including machinery shed with concrete floor, 3 large stables with power and phone connected, tack room (15 saddle racks), rug racks, wash bay and undercover parking for the float. Separate to this is a fantastic lodge/studio or games room (12m x 9m) featuring pine lining, church windows, coonara heater, phone and bar ideal for entertaining guests, parties or would make a great gym/office. Also suit conversion to self contained accommodation. The residence comprises 3 bedrooms, study/4th bedroom, open plan kitchen/

a great lifestyle property or hobby farm with loads of potential in the highly sought after Bellbrae/Freshwater Creek area!!!

PRICE: $1,350,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

4 2 2

OPEN: SATURDAY 1.30PM – 2.00PM

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G.R. McCARTNEY & SON7 Gilbert Street, Torquay Vic 3228 P (03) 5261 2104 F (03) 5261 4493www.mccartneyrealestate.com.au Adrian Currie

0412 686 875 [email protected]

Graeme McCartney0409 612 104 [email protected]

Tim Carson0434 690 930 [email protected]

G.R. McCARTNEY & SON 7 Gilbert Street, Torquay Vic 3228 P (03) 5261 2104 F (03) 5261 4493 www.mccartneyrealestate.com.au

TORQUAY 49 Zeally Bay Road THE CENTRE OF TOWN The old adage of “Position, Position, Position” applies to 49 Zeally Bay Road Torquay. Just minutes walk to the beach and shopping centre this central Torquay property sits on a manicured 1000m2 allotment. The home comprises 3 good size bedrooms, open plan living with gas heating, modern kitchen with dishwasher, bathroom with spa bath, private cour tyard deck, balcony, workshop, storeroom, double carpor t and a self contained rear unit currently leased to an excellent tenant.This is the ideal investment/holiday property with the potential of redevelopment (S.T.C.A). Affordable buying in Central Torquay.

PRICE: $755,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

3 2 2 TORQUAY 1 Island Drive COTTAGE BY THE SEA

tors take note.

PRICE: $439,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

3 1 2

OPEN: SATURDAY 12.30PM – 1.00PM

TORQUAY 193 The Esplanade QUALITY AND STYLE ON THE ESPLANADE Fancy an early morning swim or a walk on Torquay’s glorious open beach or just sit back and relax while admiring all the ocean has to offer? Situated on Torquay’s famous esplanade this beautifully designed contemporary double-storey home

PRICE: $1,150,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

4 2 2 WINCHELSEA Cnr Barwon Terrace & McConachy’s Road WINCHELSEA LIFESTYLE ACREAGE

water and phone all available.

PRICE: $325,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

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Feature properties34 Tuesday 24 May 2011

SPACIOUS & WELCOMING WITH RELAXING RURAL OUTLOOK12 Blackwattle Mews, TORQUAY

$599,000• Lovely court location, four bedrooms, BI & WIR’s throughout, two

bathrooms plus 1st fl oor powder.• Fantastic fi rst fl oor open plan living/dining around quality kitchen

and opening to a large deck.• Second ground fl oor living, DLUG with rear access, dual driveway,

tank and garden shed.• Sizeable and private rear yard, established gardens and all in a

great area.

Inspect: By appointmentAgent: Great Ocean Road Real Estate, TorquayContact: Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

FANTASTIC LIFESTYLE OPPORTUNITY 66 Strathmore Drive, JAN JUCAUCTION 14th May 2011 @ 1.00pmEPR: $550,000 - $600,000A fantastic family home in a quiet location on a generous sized allotment. North facing living with O/P kitchen, dining & living offering lots of light. Second living area for the kids TV/rumpus room. Stainless steel apps & stone top island bench. Comprising four bedrooms, generous sized master with ensuite, WIR & plantation shutters, & two with built in robes. Bathroom with bath & a separate toilet. A very spacious 685m2 allotment with a big grassy backyard & undercover entertaining. DLUG. Within walking distance to Jan Juc’s parks & reserves. This home is a must see property with an affordable price tag.

Inspect: By appointmentAgent: Hocking Stuart, TorquayContact: Leigh Hall-Sullivan 0413 158 175

Shaun O’Callaghan 0420 314 609

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EXCITING NEW LAND RELEASE

A rare opportunity now

exists to secure your own

piece of coastal paradise.

Offering an ideal lifestyle

location in a quiet, exclusive

estate with breathtaking

course and water views of

The Sands golf course.

These recently released

blocks range from 642 sqm

to 943 sqm.

These allotments offer the

perfect place to build your

dream coastal home.

PATRICK HAYDEN 0437 882 088 www.hayden.com.au

Hayden Real Estate21 PEARL STREET, TORQUAY, VIC 3228 PH: 03 5261 2101 FAX: 03 5261 4422

St Georges Way Cul-De-SacLOT 287 - 789m2 - $420,000

Lahinch MewsLOT 330 - 728m2 - $375,000LOT 331 - 647m2 - $375,000

Gleneagles CloseLOT 99 - 943m2 - $450,000

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BREAMLEA 81 HORWOOD DRIVE Another Breamlea BeautyWith a functional family layout, this exciting home offers room for everyone, with good usable spaces both indoor and out. Excellent views over the Breamlea Estuary and wetlands, and a short walk to park, this home is a mere 250 metre walk (approx) to access track over the dunes to pristine beaches. > Three generous bedrooms plus fourth bedroom or study > Two living areas with timber floors and wood heater > Two bathrooms plus outdoor shower > Decking on three sides with sheltered courtyard > Solar Hot water plus water tank > Double garage with generous workshop and storage area

AUCTION: Sat 11 Jun @ 1pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days INSPECT: Sat & Sun 1:00-1:30pm CONTACT: Marianne Keane 0413 555 753, Damian Jens 0438 345 154

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Surf Coast Real EstateANGLESEA 87 - 89 Great Ocean Road 5263 2133TORQUAY 21 Pearl Street 5261 2101

TORQUAY 3/48 ZEALLY BAY ROAD Refreshed And Waiting For YouRejuvenated and inviting, this two bedroom unit in coveted central locale, could be yours for weekends, or weeks-on-end. An ideal investment property. Featuring two spacious bedrooms with robes, freshly painted and new carpets throughout, sunlit kitchen/ meals area, gas heater plus reverse cycle air conditioning and single garage.Stroll to the shops, park and beach.

AUCTION: Sat 28 May @ 12pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60 days INSPECT: Sat 11:30-12:00pm CONTACT: Marianne Keane 0413 555 753, Patrick Hayden 0437 882 088

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TORQUAY 7 LUNE COURTWhere Size Does MatterIn a quiet court with ocean glimpses is this massive, well constructed, imaginative home which would be ideal for the extra large family as a home, holiday destination or perfect for the professional who works from home and needs privacy and space. Features:> Six large bedrooms and four bathrooms -1 ensuite > Three expansive living areas with a rear and front decks > Amazingly there are two double garages > Office space with a waiting room > Possibly able to be made into two residences

FOR SALE Price: $859,000 INSPECT: Sat 1:00-1:30pm CONTACT: Damian Jens 0438 345 154, John McMahon 0400 866 634

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TORQUAY 1/17 FISCHER STREETPosition Perfect> Ideal central Torquay retreat for owner or holiday maker> Three generous bedrooms, master with WIR and ensuite> Separate lounge looking out onto Taylor Park> Sensational outdoor entertaining area> Double remote garage, heating/ cooling, central bathroom,outdoor entertaining area,

cathedral ceilings plus more

AUCTION: Sat 28 May @ 11am Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60 days INSPECT: Sat 10:30-11:00am CONTACT: Steve Menegazzo 0421 802 203, John McMahon 0400 866 634

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Surf Coast Real EstateANGLESEA 87 - 89 Great Ocean Road 5263 2133TORQUAY 21 Pearl Street 5261 2101

TORQUAY 40 NORFOLK BOULEVARDSpace, Comfort and LifestyleIf it´s style and space you are looking for then look no further! This quality built as new home presents low maintenance open plan living within a stone´s throw of the beach and The Sands golf course. Featuring three bedrooms, master with WIR and ensuite, modern living area, gourmet kitchen, large island bench plus dining area. Also a huge laundry, separate bathroom, RC double garage, heating/ cooling and undercover outdoor entertaining area.

AUCTION: Sat 11 Jun @ 12pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60 days INSPECT: Sat 1:30-2:00pm CONTACT: Steve Menegazzo 0421 802 203, John McMahon 0400 866 634

3 22 TORQUAY 1 ROSEDALE DRIVEThe Best Of Both Worlds> Spacious open plan living/ dining/ gourmet kitchen with separate formal dining> Four spacious bedrooms, master with WIR and ensuite > Large separate living/ games area, with bar facilities > Undercover outdoor entertaining area /salt chlorinated inground solar heated pool > Jarrah flooring, ducted gas heating, surround sound indoor and out> Remote control double garage plus 3 bay shed and workshop

FOR SALE Price: $925,000 INSPECT: Sat 12:30-1:00pm CONTACT: John McMahon 0400 866 634, Steve Menegazzo 0421 802 203

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Portarlington 2/110 Ramblers Road

Absolute Beach Front LocationOffering a due north orientation and the beach at your doorstep this two year old sandstone brick is sure to impress. You will marvel at the uninterrupted and ever changing views of Port Phillip Bay, You Yangs, passing ships and beautiful sunsets.

Auction

4 2 1

Indented Head

Ultimate Beachfront Lifestyle

4 2 2

1377 MURRADOC ROAD, ST LEONARDS 5257 1778www.nevi l ler ichards.com.au

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St Leonards 13/10 Ord Street

When Only the Best Will Do!Architect designed this inspirational residence boasts a wonderful sense of space, modern coastal style and a stunning contemporary finish. Located in the exclusive Lower Bluff amid beautiful native gums the property is only metres to a secluded sandy beach, yacht club and the unique Edwards Point nature reserve.

Price $495,000

For Sale

4 2 2

St Leonards

Set in a wonderful leafy court location in the highly sought after Lower Bluff, this stunning property is a true inspiration and

unique residence providing the perfect space to relax and enjoy the stunning Australian bush garden views.

For Sale

3 1 2

1377 MURRADOC ROAD, ST LEONARDS 5257 1778www.nevi l ler ichards.com.au

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PROPOSED RESIDENTIA

PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL

PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL

PROPOSED DISPLAY VILLAGE

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COASTSIDE DRIVE

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THE COAST’S FIRST STAGE RELEASE OF 31 EXCLUSIVE LOTSELEASE OFFELEASE OF 331 EXCCLLUUSIVE LOTS3311 EEXXCCLLUSIVE LOTS

$170,000^LAND FROM

Register by calling 1300 458 193 or visit warralily.com.auSales office open 7 days a week 11am – 5pm 680 Surf Coast Highway (Torquay Road) Mount Duneed, 3216 Mel Ref: 479 G4

All images and descriptions in this advertisment are indicative and should not be relied upon. The developer reserves the right to alter the images or description without notice after the day of printing. The developer makes no warranties about the accuracy or completeness of any information contained in this advertisement and the developer, including its directors, affiliates, officers, employees and agents will not accept any liability for any loss or damage. ^Land price and land avaliability subject to change.

The wait is over! The coast’s newest neighbour is here

The coast

is calling

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WELCOME TO OUR BACKYARDCOASTAL VIEWS

AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

29 JANUARY 2008

AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

17 MAY - 31 MAY 2011

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AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

GREAT OCEAN ROAD REAL ESTATE - Proud sponsors of the Lorne Surf Life Saving Club - Ian Stewart awarded Youth Parent of the Year 2011, in recognition for exceptional services to the development of Life Saving Victoria junior members.

LIFE SAVING VICTORIAYOUTH PARENT OF THE YEAR AWARD

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AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

GREAT OCEAN ROAD FREEHOLD & APARTMENT

$775,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

3/28-30 GREAT OCEAN RD AIREYS INLET

$475,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

7 NARANI WAY FAIRHAVEN

$985,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

22 BEACH ROAD ROAD AIREYS INLET

Expressions of InterestJames Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

20 ANDERSON STREET AIREYS INLET

9 ALBERT AVENUE AIREYS INLET

THE CENTRE OF ATTENTION

$855,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

10 ANDERSON STREET AIREYS INLET

$695,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

667 GREAT OCEAN ROAD EASTERN VIEW

$2,400,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

2 BIMBADEEN DRIVE FAIRHAVEN

$895,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

18 YANDANAH ROAD FAIRHAVEN

Expressions of InterestJames Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

683 GREAT OCEAN ROAD EASTERN VIEW

$1,750,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

AIREYS INLET / EASTERN VIEW / FAIRHAVEN

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AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

APOLLO BAYAPOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay, Vic 3233www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

DOLPHIN COVE - NEW SUBDIVISIONONLY 6 LEFT - THE FINAL COUNTDOWN

Great Ocean Road.

38 - 46 CAWOOD STREET

Blocks from $195,000Bec Allen 0429 999 788Brad Fanning 0419 887 22

GREAT OCEAN ROAD REAL ESTATE

SUB-DIVISION SPECIALISTS

GREAT know

ledge GREAT advice G

REAT results

Whether buying or selling w

e would love to help you!

70% SOLD IN ONLY 6 M

ONTHS

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AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

APOLLO BAYAPOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay, Vic 3233www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

267 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY

ONE OF APOLLO BAY’S FINEST HOMES AND POSITION

Price by NegotiationDarren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

15 CAWOOD STREET APOLLO BAY

APOLLOS HOTTEST BUY!

$620,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Bec Allen 0429 999 788

certainly a HOT BUY! And will not last long.

245 BUSTY ROAD APOLLO BAY

$895,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Bec Allen 0429 999 788Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

2/28 MOORE STREET APOLLO BAY

$375,000 - $399,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Bec Allen 0429 999 788Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

4/8 MURRAY STREET APOLLO BAY

$560,000 - $580,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223Bec Allen 0429 999 788

12/22 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY

ARCHITECT DESIGNED APARTMENT

$720,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223Bec Allen 0429 999 788

4 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY

Suit buyers in the mid $2M rangeDarren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Bec Allen 0429 999 788Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

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AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay, Vic 3233www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

APOLLO BAY / MARENGO / SKENES CREEK

24 NELSON STREET APOLLO BAY

COMMERCIALLY ZONED SINGLE STORY HOME

$675,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Bec Allen 0429 999 788

LOT 8/9-13 NOEL STREET APOLLO BAY

BEACHSIDE LIFESTYLE WITHOUT THE PRICE TAG

$415,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Bradley Fanning 0419 887 223

855 GREAT OCEAN ROAD MARENGO

MODERN AUSTRALIAN HOMESTEAD

Price by NegotiationDarren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

6 MCMINN COURT MARENGO

THE DREAM BUILDING BLOCK

$595,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Bec Allen 0429 999 788

37 GREAT OCEAN ROAD SKENES CREEK

GREAT OCEAN ROAD SEAFRONT HOME

$895,000 - $975,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Bec Allen 0429 999 788

14A RAMSDEN AVENUE SKENES CREEK

KIPLING HOUSE = THE COMPLETE PACKAGE

$625,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

10 NEWCOMBE STREET MARENGO

THE HOME WITH THE LOT

$595,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

11 HARRISON STREET MARENGO

SEASIDE DREAMING..............QUALITY INVESTMENT

$570,000 - $600,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Bec Allen 0429 999 788

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AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne, Vic 3232www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

LORNE

77 CHARLES STREET LORNE

THE MAGIC OF CHARLES STREET

$1,300,000Ian Stewart 0418 522 571Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

23 DEANS MARSH ROAD LORNE

PROXIMITY, VIEWS, POSITION

$595,000Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

residence.

14 GEORGE STREET LORNE

TRANQUIL TREETOP HIDEAWAY

$849,000Ian Stewart 0418 522 571Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

9 HARVEY STREET LORNE

SPECTACULAR OUTLOOK

$1,495,000Ian Stewart 0418 522 571Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

16/2-10 OCEAN ROAD SOUTH LORNE

TERRIFIC PACIFIC

$735,000 Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

consideration.

17/260 MOUNTJOY PARADE LORNE

A SPACIOUS APARTMENT

$825,000Michael Coutts 0438 356 624Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

29/4 SMITH STREET LORNE

RESORT LIVING IN THE CENTRE OF LORNE

$590,000Ben Jackson 0419 375 285Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

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AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne, Vic 3232www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

LORNE / SEPARATION CREEK / RURAL

31 SUMMERHILLS AVENUE LORNE

BLUE WATER VISTA

$550,000Karen Stribling 0439 650 838Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

73 SMITH STREET LORNE

SOMETHING SPECIAL!

$1,590,000Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

$530,000Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

3390 PRINCES HIGHWAY WINCHELSEA

POSITION AND EXCELLENCE IN DEANS MARSH

$380,000Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

37 AUREL ROAD DEANS MARSH

$930,000Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

3 OLIVE STREET SEPARATION CREEK

A SPECIAL SPOT

SOLD

3A ALPHA TERRACE LORNE

SUBSTANTIAL SIZED COASTAL HOME

$1,175,000Michael Coutts 0438 356 624 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

56 DEANS MARSH ROAD LORNE

$549,000Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

35 POLWARTH ROAD LORNE

LOOKING OVER THE MOUTH OF THE ERSKINE RIVER

$750,000Ian Stewart 0418 522 571Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

1020 WINCHELSEA - DEANS MARSH ROAD BAMBRA

CLASSIC BAMBRA - VIEWS ON 2.5 ACRES

$749,000Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

6 WILLIAM STREET LORNE

THE HARD WORK IS DONE

$1,300,000Ian Stewart 0418 522 571Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

1/17 SMITH STREET LORNE

$650,000Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

4B & 4C TRADEWINDS AVENUE LORNE

THE SABA ESTATE

4B $650,000 - 4C $590,000Ben Jackson 0419 375 285Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

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TORQUAY / ANGLESEA

3 - 15 / 105 GREAT OCEAN ROAD ANGLESEA

LUXURIOUS NEW APARTMENTS IN CENTRAL ANGLESEA

$375,000 - $525,000 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

12 BLACKWATTLE MEWS TORQUAY

$599,000Michael Ferris 0428 882 666Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

114 BRIODY DRIVE TORQUAY

THE ULTIMATE IN RURAL COASTAL LIVING

$1,825,000 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

1 PARKSIDE CRESCENT TORQUAY

Auction Saturday 11th June at 11.00am Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

AUCTION

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TORQUAY / JAN JUCTORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Torquay Vic 3228 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

6/45 GREAT OCEAN ROAD JAN JUC

JAN JUC & CHECK OUT THE OCEAN VIEWS!

$319,000 Only 1 leftGeoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

30 CENTRESIDE DRIVE TORQUAY

UNREPLACEABLE AT THIS PRICE

$549,000 - $569,000Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

litre

307 / 100 THE ESPLANADE TORQUAY

$590,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

required.

3/20-22 SURFCOAST HIGHWAY TORQUAY

$660,000Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

from all that Torquay has to offer.

2 / 80 SAGITTARIUS STREET TORQUAY

PRISTINE ACREAGE WITH GREAT OCEAN VIEWS

$549,000 - $569,000Michael Ferris 0428 882 666Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

accommodate the dream home.

97 BEACH ROAD TORQUAY

$585,000 + GST Terms negotiableGeoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

if required.

with good lighting.

63 CENTRAL AVENUE TORQUAY

$484,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

1212 HORSESHOE BEND RD TORQUAY

$2,350,000 - $2,600,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

22, 24 & 26 BAYVIEW TERRACE TORQUAY

$740,000 - $770,000 eachMichael Ferris 0428 882 666Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

243 MESSMATE ROAD TORQUAY

$860,000 - $880,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

17 MIRANDA CLOSE TORQUAY

$709,000Michael Ferris 0428 882 666Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

24 BALLYLIFFEN CRESCENT TORQUAY

$679,000Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

has to offer.

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APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 3233

AIREYS INLET (03) 5220 0200 28 - 30 Great Ocean Road Aireys Inlet Vic 3231

RURAL SUMMARY PRICE

VACANT LAND SUMMARY PRICE

HOUSES, APARTMENTS & UNITS SUMMARY PRICE

COMMERCIAL SUMMARY PRICE

CLASSIFIEDLISTINGS

1 Anderson Street, Aireys Inlet 2 B/R $525,0006 Bambra Road, Aireys Inlet 4 B/R, 2bth $660,00041-43 Beach Road, Aireys Inlet 3 B/R, 2bth $1,495,000631 Great Ocean Road, Eastern View 4 B/R, 3.5bth $POA

68 Costin Street, Apollo Bay 3 B/R 2bth $570,000 - $599,00012/22 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 2 B/R $720,000 +15/22 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 2bth $695,0002/79 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 3 B/R $595,000197 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, GOR frontage $875,000 - $899,00011 Gum Court, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 1bth $395,00016 Joyce Street, Apollo Bay 4 B/R $650,000 - $680,000'Alyeska' - 355 Killala Road, Apollo Bay 5 B/R, 3bth, 118 acres $995,0002/355 Killala Road, Apollo Bay 2 B/R, 2bth, 2.2 acres $450,0001/19 McLennan Street, Apollo Bay 2 B/R $495,00032 McLennan Street, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 850 sqm $415,0008C Moore Street, Apollo Bay 3 B/R $495,00025 Montrose Avenue, Apollo Bay 2 B/R, 1bth $370,0002B Murray Street, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 1,070 sqm $590,000 - $625,0004/8 Murray Street, Apollo Bay 3 /R, 2 bth $560,000 - $580,0004/10 Murray Street, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 2 bth $500,000 - $525,00033 Murray Square, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 1 bth, DLUG $415,0002/22 Nelson Street, Apollo Bay 2 B/R, 1bth $325,0003/22 Nelson Street, Apollo Bay 2 B/R, 1bth $310,0002 Nizam Quay, Apollo Bay 3.5 B/R, 2bth $499,000 - $520,0005/3-4 Nizam Quay, Apollo Bay 2 B/R 1bth $460,0003/62 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 2 bth Townhouse $570,00011 Nova Court, Apollo Bay 4 B/R, 2.5 bth, views $698,0008 Otway Vista, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 319 sqm $310,0009 Otway Vista, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 2bth $330,000 1/18 Pascoe Street, Apollo Bay 3 B/R , 2bth $380,0003/49 Pascoe Street, Apollo Bay 2 B/R $365,0003 & 4/5-7 Pengilley Avenue, Apollo Bay 2 & 3 B/R Townhouses $410,00013 Pengilley Avenue, Apollo Bay 4 B/R, 2 bth $500,000 - $525,0006A Ramsden Avenue, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 1 bth $349,0009 Ramsden Avenue, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 2.5 bth $540,00027 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 3 levels By negotiation2 Scenic Drive, Apollo Bay 4 B/R, 2bth $525,00044 Scenic Drive, Apollo Bay 4 B/R, 2 bth $550,000 - $575,0003 Scott Place, Apollo Bay 6 B/R, 1664 sqm $695,00016 Thompson Street, Apollo Bay Approved 4 lot development $595,000 - $650,0002/35 Thompson Street, Apollo Bay 2 storey 3 B/R, 2bth $400,0003170 Great Ocean Road, Glenaire 3 B/R, 2bth $950,000 - $1,050,00022 Great Ocean Road, Lavers Hill 3 B/R, 1,012 sqm $199,0006 Galbraith Way, Marengo 4 B/R, 3 bth, 1 acre fenced $800,000 +3/9 Great Ocean Road, Marengo 3 B/R, 2 bth $420,00021 Great Ocean Road, Marengo 5 B/R, 2.5 bth $595,0005 Newcombe Street, Marengo 4 B/R, 993 sqm $565,000 - $585,00032 Ocean Park Drive, Marengo 4 B/R + 2 cottages $750,00024 Hennessy Street, Port Campbell 2 B/R cottage $415,00010 Otway Avenue, Skenes Creek 3 B/R, ocean views $560,00023 Point Avenue, Skenes Creek 4 B/R, 2bth $POA30 Skenes Creek Valley Road, Skenes Creek 4 B/R, 1.28 acres $1,800,000-$2,000,00018/270 Skenes Creek Road, Skenes Creek 2 B/R Villa, ocean views $265,000 - $275,00019/270 Skenes Creek Road, Skenes Creek 1 B/R Villa, ocean views $195,000 - $215,000

LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade Lorne Vic 3232127/3 Bay Street, Lorne Self contained apt $220,00025 Dorman Street, Lorne 2 B/R, 1 bth, views $660,00064 - 66 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne 2 B/R, 2bth $835,00035 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne Studio & 2 B/R Apts $60,000 - $160,00025/4 Smith Street, Lorne 2 B/R $675,0003 Cartra Crescent, Kennett River 4 B/R, 2 bth, views $800,00029 McRae Road, Wye River 3 B/R, 2 bth, views $1,150,00034 The Boulevarde, Wye River 2 B/R, views $499,000

TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Vic 32285/4 Noble Street, Anglesea 2 B/R self contained unit $269,000 - $289,00038 Bells Boulevard, Jan Juc Residence on 3 acres $1,250,00021 Ballyliffen Crescent, Torquay 4 B/R, 2 bth & 2 living $660,000 - $680,00090 Geelong Road, Torquay Residence on 1011 sqm $775,00010 Lune Court, Torquay 4 B/R, 3 bth on 1321 sqm $950,0002 Ocean Outlook, Torquay 4 B/R, 2 bth & views $819,000

56A Bambra Road, Aireys Inlet 1118 sqm $415,00014 Old Coach Road, Moggs Creek 1400 sqm $600,000APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 3233Apollo Bay Heights Subdivision From $210,0005 Alastair Court, Apollo Bay 475 sqm $250,000255 Busty Road, Apollo Bay 10 acres $450,000 - $475,0002/33 Cawood Street, Apollo Bay 333 sqm approx $195,00021 Costin Street, Apollo Bay 668 sqm, corner allot $230,000 - $250,00024 Diana Street, Apollo Bay 306 sqm $230,000Lot 9 Gambier Street, Apollo Bay 343 sqm $299,000165 &167 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 2000 sqm's each $POA 295 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 950 sqm $850,000 - $875,00040 Gum Court, Apollo Bay 638 sqm $210,00028A Murray Street, Apollo Bay 330 sqm $235,000 - $250,0002/5 Nelson Street, Apollo Bay 500 sqm EOILot 2, 1-7 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 301 sqm $265,000Lot 11, 1-7 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 343 sqm $235,000Lot 14, 1-7 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 314 sqm $320,000 - $350,000Lot 16, 1-7 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 303 sqm $298,00037-39 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 4 lot subdivision $475,000 +19-35 Nova Court, Apollo Bay 620 - 1,021sqm $215,850 +Lot 1-5 Paradise Drive, Apollo Bay 5 lot1.5-2.5 acres $290,000 +28 Seaview Drive, Apollo Bay 714 sqm $250,00048 Seaview Drive, Apollo Bay 579 sqm $250,000Lot 17 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay 510 sqm $275,000 - $290,00033 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay 562 sqm $315,000 - $330,00016 Thomson Street, Apollo Bay 1280 sqm with P/P $595,000 - $650,00015 Whelan Street, Apollo Bay 700 sqm approx $395,00031 Main Road, Beech Forrest 1700 sqm $150,0007 Costerman Terrace, Marengo 1 acre $385,00018 Ferrier Drive, Marengo 921 sqm $299,00011 Morris Street, Port Campbell 600 sqm $210,0001 Bass Crescent, Skenes Creek 548 sqm $289,0003, 30 Karlson Street, Skenes Creek 306 sqm $299,00033-35 Karlson Street, Skenes Creek 948 sqm $595,00036 Old Coach Road, Skenes Creek 910 sqm $300,00068 Old Coach Road, Skenes Creek 586 sqm $210,00075 & 81 Old Coach Road, Skenes Creek 1189 & 905 sqm $245,000 +8 Otway Avenue, Skenes Creek 585 sqm $250,0005655 Great Ocean Road, Yuulong 22 hectare $POA

LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade Lorne Vic 323232 Albert Street, Lorne 546 sqm approx $610,00011 Allen Street, Lorne 633 sqm $430,00073 Charles Street, Lorne 1000 sqm $915,000Lot 7, 28 Clissold Street, Lorne 350 sqm $220,00018 Cassidy Drive, Kennett River 626 sqm $230,00036 Ridge Drive, Kennett River 582 sqm $215,00032 Harrington Street, Separation Creek 567 sqm approx $499,00021 Durimbil Avenue, Wye River 690 sqm $230,00015 Karingal Drive, Wye River 897 sqm approx $235,00036 Morley Avenue, Wye River 1020 sqm $900,000

TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Vic 322836 Greenfields Drive, Moriac Half acre $260,00067A Bristol Road, Torquay 453 sqm $395,000

AIREYS INLET (03) 5220 0200 28 - 30 Great Ocean Road Aireys Inlet Vic 323133 Grant Street, Forrest 3 B/R & business $390,000

APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 32331130 Forrest-Apollo Bay Road, Barramunga 31 acres $525,000 - $550,000Lot 9, 16 Dehnerts Track, Ferguson 822 sqm $ 78,00090 Old Colac Road, Beech Forest 2 B/R, 5 acres $350,000175 Beech Forest/Mt Sabine Rd, Beech Forest House $435,0003810 Colac Lavers Hill Road, Beech Forest Business plus house $295,0004850 Colac Lavers Hill Road, Lavers Hill 3 B/R $348,0005145 Colac Lavers Hill Road, Lavers Hill 2 acres $265,000Lot 6 Lower Gellibrand Road, Princetown 20 acres $180,000 - $195,0005835 Great Ocean Road, Yuulong 3 B/R, 7 acres $850,00055 Old Coach Road, Yuulong 266 acres $2,200,000Lot 1 Parkers Access, Yuulong 10 acres $379,000

LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade Lorne Vic 32321535 Birregurra-Forrest Road, Barwon Downs 4 B/R, 132 acres $POALot 2/1 Bowden Street, Birregurra 5 acre approx $480,00050 Nicholas Lane, Birregurra 112 acres, 3B/R house $620,00052 Roadknight Street, Birregurra 2.5 acres approx $525,0002 Unnamed Road, Cressy 2 acres & 1000 trees $118,00037 Aurel Road, Deans Marsh 3 B/R, 2bth house $380,000455 Deans Marsh-Lorne Road, Deans Marsh 16 acres $400,000Martians Café & Bar, Deans Marsh Leasehold business $200,00022 Station Street, Forrest 1200 sqm block $119,000Shalom Cottages, 35 Robilliards Road, Murroon 2x2 B/R1x3 B/R 16a $650,00075 Anderson Street, Pennyroyal 4 B/R, 100 acres $980,000215 Aireys Inlet Road, Bambra 3 B/R, 49 acres $825,000

APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 323339 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 3x3x3 lease. WI/WO $200,0004B Hardy Street, Apollo Bay - 'Shore Things' Business in prime position $65,000 + Stock availShop / 2 Hardy Street, Apollo Bay Commercial Freehold $550,0002/22 Pascoe Street, Apollo Bay - 'Apollo Bay Day Spa' Price reduced to sell $139,000 WIWO

AIREYS INLET (03) 5220 0200 28 - 30 Great Ocean Road Aireys Inlet Vic 3231

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28-30 Great Ocean Road

Aireys Inlet Vic 3231

Phone (03) 5220 0200

Fax (03) 5220 0222

Email [email protected]

APOLLO BAY

93 Great Ocean Road

Apollo Bay Vic 3233

Phone (03) 5237 2600

Fax (03) 5237 6231

Email [email protected]

LORNE

136 Mountjoy Parade

Lorne Vic 3232

Phone (03) 5289 4222

Fax (03) 5289 4211

Email [email protected]

TORQUAY

114 Surfcoast Highway

Torquay Vic 3228

Phone (03) 5261 5088

Fax (03) 5261 3888

Email [email protected]

AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

Website www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

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GEELONG MELBOURNE WINCHELSEA

Bruce Falk0400 939 081

TORQUAY 25 The Esplanade

TORQUAY 25 The Esplanade

DEANS MARSH 130 Parkers Rd‘WARRAROONG’ – PANORAMIC DISTRICT VIEWS 20 highly fertile acres consisting rich deep loam well fertilised soils. Providing panoramic north and north west facing views across Deans Marsh and towards Mt Gellibrand. Complimented by a charming 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom weatherboard residence featuring recently renovated kitchen and large sun deck ideal for family gatherings. Good water supply.

FOR SALE $530,000LAND 20 acres / 8.1ha approxINSPECT By appointmentAGENT Bruce Falk 0400 939 081OFFICE 350 LaTrobe Tce, Geelong (03) 5225 5777ONLINE www.bfp.net.au

WINCHELSEA 10 Worland StreetRARE 15 ACRES WITHIN WINCHELSEA TOWNSHIPFeaturing quality 4 BR home, 9 paddocks, extensive shedding plus stables; this impressive property offers unlimited options. Perfect for horses or hobby farm. Rare opportunity to purchase a quality parcel of land on the edge of the Surf Coast Shire’s boom town. A property of this quality and size does not come on the market very often so interested parties are advised to inspect now.

FOR SALE Buyers above $520,000

LAND 15 acres approx

INSPECT By appointment

AGENT Scott Hunt 0431 474 721

OFFICE Geelong, 350 LaTrobe Tce (03) 5225 5777

ONLINE www.bfp.net.au.

MORIAC 1395 Cape Otway Road RARE CHANCE FOR ACREAGE AT THIS PRICE Impressive 15 acre property located in highly sought after Modewarre. Offers perfect opportunity to purchase affordable acreage within 20 min Geelong, 25 min Torquay. Perfect for hobby farmer or horse lover. Features 7 paddocks, 4 dams, 3 stables, stock pens, and electric fencing. Neat and tidy, north-facing 3 BR home features renovated country kitchen.

MOUNT DUNEED 535 Boundary Rd8 ACRES PLUS FOUR BEDROOM RESIDENCE AND STUDYPresenting a rare and unique opportunity ‘Strawberry Fields’ provides current full lifestyle enjoyment today and future RZ1 zone land tomorrow in addition to a premium 35sq (under roof) brick residence plus workshop. Stables. 3 paddocks. Bitumen road frontage. Glorious views. TOWN WATER.

FOR SALE $540,000 - $570,000

LAND 15 acres approx

INSPECT By appointment

AGENT Scott Hunt 0431 474 721

OFFICE Geelong, 350 LaTrobe Terrace (03) 5225 5777

ONLINE www.bfp.net.au.

FOR SALE Contact agent for detailsLAND 8 acres / 3.23 ha approxINSPECT By appointmentAGENT Scott Hunt 0431 474 721OFFICE Geelong , 350 LaTrobe Tce (03) 5225 5777ONLINE www.bfp.net.au

Know the value of your property? Meet someone who does.BFP - Bruce Falk Property; marketing premium residential and lifestyle property throughout the Surf Coast and Bellarine regions. For a confi dential analysis of your property, call now.

Scott Hunt0431 474 721

SOLD MORE NEEDED

BUYERS WAITING TO INSPECT NOW

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Torquay 128 Fischer Street

Embrace the coastal lifestyle

This fantastic double storey townhouse is the perfect opportunity to secure your own piece of prime coastal real estate. 3 bdrms, master upstairs with ensuite & WIR and the other two on the lower level with BIR’s. Upstairs living with S/S heating & cooling & a second living area down stairs. A paved backyard entertaining area facing north east offering lots of sunshine. DLUG. Just a short walk to Torquay famous beaches, shops & cafes.

> VIEW Saturday 10:30 – 11:00am

> EPR $580,0000 – $620,000

> MEL REF 506 / C2

> OFFICE

> TEL 5261 8888

> CONTACT Leigh Hall-Sullivan 0413 158 175 Pieter van der Chys 0420 314 678

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Torquay 15 Whistler CloseLifestyle Advantage!

stone benches, walk in panty and adjacent alfresco. 4 sizable bedrooms, ensuite and second bathroom are enhanced with heating and cooling. Close to schools, reserve and with a double garage.

> VIEW

> EPR $555,000 – $580,000

> MEL REF 506 / A2

> OFFICE

> TEL 5261 8888

> CONTACT Shaun O’Callaghan 0420 314 609 James Finn 0420 314 607

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Torquay 152 Geelong Road

Affordable 3 bedroom family living in Old Torquay

This is a great opportunity to buy & invest in a comfortable 3 bedroom home in Old Torquay. This home is on 640m approx of land and is within walking distance to schools, shops, cafes and medical facilities. Ideally suited as an investment rental/development or for entry level 3 bedroom family living. With air-con, Conara heating and functional lounge, dining and kitchen. The master bedroom with WIR through to shared ensuite. Bedroom 2 with BIR. It also offers a rumpus/family room. A concreted carport and garage. A good sized backyard with a northerly aspect.

> VIEW

> EPR $430,000 – $450,000

> MEL REF 505 / E10

> OFFICE

> TEL 5261 8888

> CONTACT Pieter Van Der Chys 0420 314 678

Leigh Hall-Sullivan 0413 158 175

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hockingstuart.com.au

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Jan Juc 20 Domain RoadBreathe in the sea air

A great opportunity to secure a quaint and delightful beach cottage. Indulge your creative side and make a mark on this tidy 3 bedroom property. Elevated ceilings in the air-conditioned main living area with open plan kitchen and dining area that faces north for plenty of sunshine, combined with a wonderful deck area perfect for entertaining. A single bathroom with separate toilet, bedrooms with built in robes and colour bond garage.

> VIEW Saturday 2:00 – 2:30pm

> EPR $515,000 – $535,000

> MEL REF 505 / E10

> OFFICE

> TEL

> CONTACT

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Jan Juc 26 Ozan Crescent

Ocean View and sized for the family

Tucked away for privacy and surrounded by established gardens and mature trees this double storey home is perched on an elevated block to capture views of the ocean. With a

area that offers a northerly aspect overlooking a protected backyard. A split level design with 2 ensuites, 3 bedrooms and an option for a 4th. A second level balcony that captures ocean views and new carpet throughout adds to the comfort value. With a DLUG.

> EPR $595,000 – $630,000

> MEL REF 505 / E9

> OFFICE

> TEL

> CONTACT

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Bells Beach 35 Dunloe CourtA Touch of Paradise

5 beautiful acres in a spectacular mature setting. Bells Beach Cottages offers

dam. The main residence offers 4 bedrooms, ensuite, large lounge with cosy open

sitting nooks are perfect BBQ areas for some peace and tranquillity. A lifestyle and business opportunity which is rarely available – absolutely a must see.

> EPR $1,900,000

> MEL REF 505 / B12

> OFFICE

> TEL

> CONTACT

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Jan Juc Lifestyle transformation!

Boarded by reserves and capturing ocean views, this beach themed home is at the end

> EPR $590,000 – $620,000

> MEL REF

> OFFICE

> TEL

> CONTACT

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hockingstuart.com.au

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Torquay 3 Kithbrooke Park Boulevard “Kithbrooke Park Country Club” It’s your move...

A beautiful home to retire to with all the facilities and comforts that Kithbrooke has to

of and a joy to live in. Sparkling vista over the parkland and ornamental lake the home commands the premier location on the estate. With two double bedrooms large lounge and dining leading to a sunny rear garden perfect for BBQs with family and friends.

> VIEW Saturday 12:00 – 12:30pm

> EPR $490,000 – $520,000

> MEL REF 505 / K3

> OFFICE

> TEL

> CONTACT

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Jan Juc 97 Sunset Strip

Seeking acreage in Jan Juc and a wonderful family home? A perfect northerly aspect sweeping down to the lake’s edge framing beautiful mature views over tranquil gardens...iconic setting in a never to be repeated landscape. With manicured lawns it’s just the place to entertain family and friends. Ideal “Dennehy built” single level home with all the warmth and comfort of a genuine family home. Ample accommodation of 4 bedrooms 2 living areas and 2 bathrooms. Simply a must see home for a lifestyle experience for the fortunate few.

> EPR $1,150,000 – $1,250,000

> MEL REF 505 / C1

> OFFICE

> TEL

> CONTACT James Finn 0420 314 607

Shaun O’Callaghan 0420 314 609

Jan Juc 5 Regal Road Huge land Huge opportunity Rarely does an opportunity arise as good as this. A generous 941m2 allotment in a highly sought after pocket in Jan Juc. One block back from the cliff tops, walk to shopping precinct & beaches. Offering a 2 bdrm residence, great for the keen renovator or lock it away for the perfect investment & re-development site. (STCA) Huge land & huge opportinity awaits.

> EPR $700,000 – $750,000

> MEL REF 505 / F9

> OFFICE

> TEL

> CONTACT

Shaun O’Callaghan 0420 314 609

COUNTRY RETREAT/COASTAL OUTLOOK18 Bells Boulevard, JAN JUC$1.6MFive fantastic acres on the iconic Bells Boulevard, gateway to one of the greatest surf beaches in the world, beckons the investors, lifestyle changers and holiday makers with an idea for the future and dreams to live.

• Two large living areas, three bedrooms, main with ensuite• Great home for families• Views over the valley to open ocean• Two paddocks - could hold livestock/horses• Private and secluded

Inspect: By appointmentAgent: Hayden Real Estate, TorquayContact: Damian Jens 0438 345154

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Two storey Cape Cod style home with 5 bedrooms, all with built in robes, ensuite to master. Three living areas, two car carport and all the improvements you would expect on a larger farm including machinery shed & excellent cattle yards. Tree lined paddocks with improved pasture watered by troughs from town water. Currently running beef cattle but equally suited to other farming pursuits. 4 mins St Leonards, 30 mins Geelong,1hr & 30 mins Melbourne. Conjunctional Agent Charles Stewart & Co. Contact Andrew Rice 0457 105 500.

$1,390,000

���� Peter Lindeman 0418 525 609

1/50 Hitchcock Avenue, Barwon Heads 5254 1688

IT DOESN’T GET ANY BETTER IN OLD TORQUAY14 Alleyne Avenue, TORQUAY $595,000 - $635,000Escape the hurly burly of everyday living. Come home to this charming, friendly residence surrounded by lush, peaceful gardens. This wonderful home comprises 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, formal lounge/dining, kitchen/meals/family rooms, with cathedral ceilings throughout the home. Situated on a 710 sqm (approx) allotment with fully tiled salt water swimming pool, beautiful gardens and court yards in a quiet central location with fantastic proximity to the beach and town. This home is truly a wonderful family or holiday home.

Inspect: By appointmentAgent: Torquay First National Real EstateContact: Karin Walters 0403 746686

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������ ��������������������������� ������� �� �������� No. 7 The Glen sparkles creating warmth with loads of natural light. Wide hallway, lounge, second living including generous dining and fabulous kitchen. Three generous bedrooms, two with BIR’S and main has ensuite and WIR, central bathroom and separate toilet. Undercover entertaining area opens from living ....entertain in style. Features include; split system, central heating, dishwasher, quality window furnishings, large pantry, loads of storage, leadlight windows, awnings, tank...as stated a quality home. Double garage, landscaped gardens on approx 500 SQM.

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�������������� �This 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 living and double garage with drive through access to back yard is sure toimpress. Set on 585m2 with a west facing rear yard and outdoor entertaining area has everything.Immaculately maintained with open plan living/dining/kitchen that steps onto the large outdoorundercover/entertaining/bbq area. Master bedroom with full ensuite and WIR. Further 2 bedrooms with BIR. Gas ducted heating, evaporative cooling and security alarm further compliment this home perfect for the family, holiday maker or investor.

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��������� ��������������� ������������ � ������������ ����������Great design features allowing flexible floorplan for easy flow throughout. Formal lounge to the front of the home as well as master bedroom with ensuite and WIR. Open plan living with dining room/4th bedroom, a further 2 bedrooms with bathroom at the rear. Enclosed decking entertaining area is big with a bar, chill out with friends. Features include; split system, gas heater and large block. Double garage with access to rear.

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���� ����������� This 4 year old family home boasts evaporative cooling, ducted heating, stainless appliances, 9 foot ceilings, double remote garage, storage galore and water tank with pump. Complete with secure fencing in both front and rear yards for the kids to play this home is sure to impress. Wonderfully presented with 4 bedrooms, 3 living areas and some views of the bay. Massive master bedroom with large WIR and full ensuite including large spa bath. Further 3 bedrooms are all spacious with BIR’s.. Rumpus room overlooks the bay which is combined with the open plan kitchen/dining and family area which opens neatly to your central outdoor entertaining space.

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19 Clifton Srings Road, Drysdale 3222

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���������������Designed and built by a private builder this family home has something special that most volume builders miss.The home flows flawlessly from one living space to the other, whilst the master and further 2 bedrooms are separated just enough to facilitate the dynamics of the growing family. The central well appointed timber kitchen and meals area is the heart of the home with sliding doors opening onto the outdoor living space and internal access from the DLUG with drive through into the spacious rear yard. Located in a court with access to schools, transport and the The Dell all within close proximity, an inspection will not dissapoint.

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������������� ������� ������­������������������������������ ���Fantastic position! Walking distance to the Jetty, school, park, transport, corner shops and Golf Club nearby. Downstairs, light filled modern living area with adjacent kitchen/meals, two generous bedrooms downstairs one with BIR’s, central bathroom, separate toilet, laundry plus study. Upstairs main bedroom with ensuite, 4th bedroom plus second spacious living area, balcony with views, great home with nothing to finish. Features include polished floors, gas log heater, dishwasher, S/S appliances, loads of storage, quality window coverings and much more for the astute buyer. Side drive to garage through to rear yard, completed with paths & pebble features, just add your touch to create your own garden, room for the caravan, boat, shed....inspect now! Purchase to live-in or investment, (furniture on offer if required).

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���������������A great opportunity to purchase this well priced brick veneer home within close proximity to public transport, Drysdale shops and the best of the Bellarine Peninsula. The home comprises 3 bedrooms, central bathroom with separate WC and separate shower, open plan kitchen meals area with recently renovated kitchen, spacious lounge and large DLUG with plenty of off street parking. The current tenants have established an amazing outdoor living space along with immaculate gardens, perfect for the investor looking for a quality property with quality tenants at a remarkable price.����������������150 Beacon Pt Rd

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����������������������������Art Deco features tailored with a position unsurpassed by any other offered for sale at the moment, this home warrants the attention from a Tradie wanting to renovate and extend, first home owners entering the market or retirees wanting the location. Comprising 2 bedrooms, formal lounge, open plan kitchen meals area and separate sunroom; this period home coupled with its location and yard size is a fantastic opportunity to enter the Drysdale Property Market at an affordable price.������ � 10 Granville Street

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��������������������������������������������������Short walk to parklands and shopping centre, well designed to make maximum use of floorplan. Open plan living inc. kitchen, dining and living, adjacent doors open out to fabulous undercover patio area. Separate lounge, three generous bedrooms all with BIR’, central 2 way bathroom and sep. toilet. Features inc. split system, solar hot water, quality fittings, gas heating, dishwasher and more to impress. Landscaped gardens, garage with access to rear yard. A pearl of a spot with so much to entice the astute buyer.������ � 35 Eastwood Crescent

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�������� ����Nestled in the Golf Course, this 9 year old sandstone home will suit both Golfers and Entertainers alike. Jarrah flooring through the open plan living area sets the modern tones that flow through this amazing property, together with a formal lounge, large master bedroom with full ensuite and 2 further bedrooms with a central bathroom. Surround sound wiring through the living areas, computerised watering system, ducted gas heating and beautifully landscaped gardens coupled with cathedral ceiling upon entry, north facing rear deck and European appliances, this home will grab your attention the second you walk in.

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��������� ��� �������������� �������Set on 717m2 of land in the Water Vistas Estate this 12 month old home is sure to impress. 3 Spacious bedrooms with 4th or study. 2 living areas with an 11m x 3m deck off the open plan living upstairs to take in incredible uninterupted views of the bay, You Yangs and Geelong. Master bedroom has a massive WIR and full ensuite. Further bedrooms all have BIR. 2nd bathroom and seperate toilet. The upstairs kitchen, dining and living area has beautiful polished timber floors and stainless steel appliances with multiple sliding door access onto the large balcony. Further features include; double garage and ample yard and parking space and 10ft ceilings. Beautifully appointed and designed to maximise the view and north facing aspect. A wonderful home.

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19 Clifton Srings Road, Drysdale 3222

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�����������������������Views of the bay and the You Yangs are obtained from the master bedroom and all 3 living areas offered in this home. Comprising formal lounge, informal open plan kitchen/meals/family room, alfresco living, 3 bedrooms plus study, 2 bathrooms and newly renovated kitchen. Evaporative cooling, ducted heating, gas log fire and reverse cycle air conditioners make the home comfortable, whilst the immaculately landscaped gardens and bay views give relaxation a new meaning. Workshop, storage & car accommodation for 3 are found downstairs, with further off street parking for the boat or caravan.

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����� �����������������������������������This well presented family home on 610m2 of land is ready to go. Very neat, tidy and modern 3 bed, 2 bath with double garage, gas heater and split system x 2. Downstairs you have a large open plan kitchen with stainless appliances and dishwasher complimented by a large dining area adjoining a generous living space. Step out through the sliding doors onto an undercover outdoor entertaining/bbq area with plumbed natural gas. A further 2 bedrroms with BIR, bathroom with separate toilet and laundry. Upstairs is the parents retreat. Spacious master bedroom with generous WIR and full ensuite. Add the second living space with access to the balcony to enjoy the views of Corio Bay and you have the complete package. Great buying in a nice quiet court location close to shops, school, skatepark and tennis courts.

�������������������������Set on approx 600m2 of land this complete package comprises 3 Bedrooms plus study or fourth, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas plus remote double garage with rear drive through. Master bedroom features a WIR and full ensuite. Further bedrooms and study all with BIR’s. All bedrooms have fans and wall to wall carpet. Open plan kitchen, meals, dining and lounge with stainless steel Bosch and Fisher and Paykel appliances. All landscaping including concrete paths and driveway, retaining walls, front and rear lawn, and pebble garden beds and paths have been completed. Also included is all internal blinds, ducted gas heating (Braemer), split system reverse cycle AC (Mitsubishi) clothes line, water tank, fly wire screens and an instant gas hot water service. No expense has been spared to provide you with your brand new home. Just move in and unpack. First home builders grant applies.

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������������������������� ������������Well designed making great use of space and light. Open plan living looking over courtyard area. Main bedroom has WIR, second is double with BIR’s, central bathroom, separate toilet. Wide hallway good cupboard space, extra shelving in garage great for the handyman. Features; central heating, split system, dishwasher, single garage, subtle tonings and quality fittings. Such a surprise...a delightful unit, must inspect this 2 year old home.

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��������������������� ������Set on approx 710m2 in a quiet court in a well sought after area of Clifton Springs, this 3 Bedroom home awaits your immediate inspection. All bedrooms have fans, BIR’s and the master has a reverse cycle split system. A spacious double garage beneath the home with all living set above to take in glorious views of the Bay and You Yangs with a north and west orientation. Well landscaped and paved with additional room for caravan, boat or trailers off the driveway. Combined kitchen and dining area with electric cooking and dishwasher. The living space has gas log fire and R/C AC and opens onto the large balcony to while away the afternoons taking in the spectacular views. Polished timber floors, tinted windows, awnings, water tank and a lovely array of fruit bearing trees further compliment this well maintained home.

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����������������������������������������������Set over 1000 square meters of land within a stones throw from the waterfront, marina, golf and bowls club; this home lends itself to a myriad of options. The light filled modest brick veneer home is set at the front of this large block & is only 8 years old creating a brilliant opportunity to extend or subdivide and redevelop (STCA). Comprising 3 bedrooms master with WIR and ensuite and 2 living areas. The kitchen is appointed with Bosch appliances and opens onto a paved outdoor alfresco coupled with central heating and split system air conditioning. Out the back is a bungalow with attached outhouse and a quadruple garage/workshop all filling a 5000 litre water tank. This is an opportunity not to be missed.

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BAY....UTIFULBeautifully set and designed on the block to take in the views from Geelong to Werribee, this solid home presents an opportunity for someone to buy either the double block or this home on its own. Currently priced as the house on its own, this 4 bedroom home comes with lounge, dining and central kitchen all overlooking the balcony and Bay Views. 2 single garages and a single carport cover the car accommodation, whilst the court location makes for a perfect family environment. For the price of both house and adjoining block, please contact Daniel Lamanna today��������������� 5 Karrin Court

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����������������A grand entrance, exceptional floor-plan and breathtaking views are words that come to mind when entering this 5 1/2 year old home. Comprising 2 bedrooms, study, rumpus room, bathroom and internal access from the garage downstairs; whilst upstairs are a further 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open plan living, well appointed kitchen and alfresco entertaining with views. Added features include access to the rear yard for a boat or caravan, proximity to Drysdale shopping & schools and the balance of the new home warrantee.

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92 Newcombe Street, Portarlington 3223

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Ron Pearson

5251 2222

Gabbi Beams

5251 2222

Gerri Pearson

5251 2222

David WalkerSales0402 083 930

Erin Carvill

0400 164 205

Brian Moscrop Sales0419 529 492

Price! Presentation! Position! $310,00059 DANDARIGGA DRIVE, CLIFTON SPRINGS

Walk to it all... $345,00029 BENNETT STREET, DRYSDALE

Supreme Value $389,0008 CENTAURUS AVE, CLIFTON SPRINGS

Open for Inspection Saturday 28th May 11.00 – 11.30am

Open for Inspection Saturday 28th May 11.00 – 11.30am

5 Bedrooms!$379,00027 WAULU AVE, CLIFTON SPRINGS

Open for Inspection Saturday 28th May 12.30 – 1.00pm

Open for Inspection Saturday 28th May 12.30 – 1.00pm

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Ron Pearson

5251 2222

Gabbi Beams

5251 2222

Gerri Pearson

5251 2222

David WalkerSales0402 083 930

Erin Carvill

0400 164 205

Brian Moscrop Sales0419 529 492

One for the Family! $329,00012 RAKUMBA COURT, CLIFTON SPRINGS

Huge Home Site or Subdivide (STCA) $420,000 33-35 THAMBALLINA ROAD, CLIFTON SPRINGS

1 EVERSLEY STREET, DRYSDALE

Town Location $255,0003/1 ELGIN STREET, DRYSDALE

Very Hard To Find $$ EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST $$125 PRINCESS STREET, DRYSDALE

65 PARRAKOOLA DRIVE, CLIFTON SPRINGS

Open for Inspection Saturday 28th May 1.30 – 2.00pm

Open for Inspection Saturday 28th May 1.30 – 2.00pm

VENDOR SAYS SELL! HUGE PRICE REDUCTIONWAS $565,000 NOW $535,000

VENDORS SAYS SELL SELL $$ EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST $$

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Ron Pearson

5251 2222

Gabbi Beams

5251 2222

Gerri Pearson

5251 2222

David WalkerSales0402 083 930

Erin Carvill

0400 164 205

Brian Moscrop Sales0419 529 492

VACANT LAND HILL STREET, CLIFTON SPRINGS 3 Blocks Available, All 3 are smart blocks and priced from $139,000

This is Too Good to Miss $290,00066 DUNDUNDRA DRIVE, CLIFTON SPRINGS

Ocean Grove $465,0004 KURRAJONG COURT, OCEAN GROVE

Home With The Lot $459,00015 EASTWOOD CRESCENT, DRYSDALE

36 CLIFTON STREET, CLIFTON SPRINGS $479,000

Townhouse In The Heart Of Town $435,0008 EVERSLEY STREET, DRYSDALE

IS YOUR PROPERTY LEASED?If not call Erin now 5251 2222

LEASEDVENDORS INSTRUCTIONS – SELL NOW

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Feature property66 Tuesday 24 May 2011

“PROTEA-RIDGE” BELLBRAE’S OWN BOTANCIAL GARDEN40 Dunloe Court, BELLBRAE$950,000 - $995,000Located in the highly sought after Bellbrae/Bells Beach area this botanical oasis is one property that has to be seen to be believed. Only a short drive to the iconic Bells Beach “Protea-Ridge” has a number of features such as a: 4 bedroom BV residence (master with en-suite and WIR), BIR’s in the remaining bedrooms, open plan dining/living area, kitchen (electric cooking), oregon timber lined walls, zoned in-slab fl oor heating and SCH, decked entertaining area, fully self contained western red cedar cottage and substantial garaging and shedding (For up to 6 cars). All located on 4.15 acres (approx) with well over 120 different species of trees and plants, fi sh ponds all securely watered by two large dams. This property would ideally suit the avid gardener or someone wishing to escape the busy city life to sit back and relax in the garden and enjoy the fresh country air. Making this the perfect family home or bed & breakfast opportunity (STCA). Genuine Vendors. Inspection highly recommended and sure to impress.

Inspect: By appointmentAgent: McCartney Real Estate, TorquayContact: Tim Carson 0434 690 930

Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

PRIME RENTAL AVAILABILITIES

McCARTNEY REAL ESTATE RENTAL PROPERTIES HAYDEN REAL ESTATE RENTAL PROPERTIES

McCartney Real Estate7 Gilbert Street, Torquay 3228Ph: (03) 5261 2104 Fax: (03) 5261 4493

Property Managers: Christine Phillips & Dee Pengelly [email protected] or [email protected]

21 Pearl Street, Torquay 3228 P: 03 5261 2101 | F: 03 5261 4422 Email: [email protected]

Address Type Bedrooms Rent PW Avail1/32 Bell Street, TORQUAY Apartment 2 Beds $340pw Avail Now47A Cowrie Road, TORQUAY Unit 2 Beds $220pw Avail Now47 Links Drive, TORQUAY House 4 Beds $475pw Avail Now3/7 Fatimah Court, TORQUAY Townhouse 2 Beds $360pw Avail 16-May-118 Glanuse Avenue, TORQUAY House 3 Beds $370pw Avail 13-Jul-1120 Endeavour Drive, TORQUAY House 3 Beds $350pw Avail Now41 Fischer Street,TORQUAY House 3Beds $360pw Avail 13-Jun-113/10 Spring Street, TORQUAY House 3 Beds $450pw Avail Now6/20 Spring Street, TORQUAY Flat 1 Bed $240pw Avail Now14 Ocean View Crescent, TORQUAY House 3 Beds $430pw Avail-7-Jun-111/25 Puebla Street, TORQUAY House 3 Beds $380pw Avail-Now18A Great Ocean Road, AIREYS INLET Unit 2 Beds $200pw Avail Now17 Fraser Avenue, ANGLESEA House 3 Beds $290pw Avail Now17 Russell Avenue, ANGLESEA House 3 Beds $300pw Avail Now8 Weir Street, ANGLESEA House 3 Beds $310pw Avail Now6 Hyland Court, ANGLESEA House 3 Beds $310pw Avail Now

PRICE ADDRESS ZONE BEDROOMS BATHROOMS AVAILABLE NOW$260 8/71 Geelong Rd Torquay 2 1 NOW$330 36 Riverside Drive Torquay 3 1 4.6.11$365 2/38 Golden Beach Way Torquay 3 1 NOW$380 2/55 Cowrie Road Torquay 2 1 NOW$430 14 Nautical Rise Torquay 3 2 NOW$430 4/11-13 Darian Road Torquay 3 2 NOW$460 7 Grass Tree Court Torquay 4 2 NOW$285 15 Domain Road Jan Juc 2 1 NOW$395 64 Domain Road Jan Juc 3 2 28.5.11$450 3 Margaret Street Jan Juc 3 1 31.5.11$460 11A Seaview Rise Jan Juc 4 2 NOW$300 12 Waverley Avenue Lorne 2 1 NOW$330 190 Mountjoy Parade Lorne 3 1 NOW$270 2 Grand Parade Lorne 2 1 NOW$250 20 Ocean Road South Lorne 2 1 7.6.11$280 54 George Street Lorne 2 1 7.6.11$POA 1371 Birregurra Deans Marsh Rd Deans Marsh 3 2 NOW$300 31 Phillip Street Aireys Inlet 4 2 NOW$300 3 Nancy Street Aireys Inlet 3 2 NOW$320 1 Pearse Road Aireys Inlet 4 1 NOW $300 38 Gambier Street Apollo Bay 2 1 NOW$375 44 Scenic Drive Apollo Bay 4 2 NOW$260 69 McLachlan Street Apollo Bay 2 1 6.6.11$275 5 Busty Road Apollo Bay 4 1 NOW$380 13 Pengilley Ave Apollo Bay 4 1 NOW$330 2 Scenic Drive Apollo Bay 4 2 1.6.11$180 25 Vista Avenue Skenes Creek 2 1 NOW$250 10 Marengo Crescent Marengo 3 1 NOW

AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088Email: [email protected]

www.coastalpropertiesandsurrounds.com.au

RentalsCOASTAL

5 SHELLEY CLOSE TORQUAY

HOUSE

RENTAL OF THE WEEK

P: 03 5263 2133 | F: 03 5263 2152

Houses – Permanent 12 Month Rentals Bedrooms Bathrooms Car Available $260pw Unit 2, 69 Beach Rd, Torquay 2 1 1 2nd June$270pw 76 Barwon Tce, WINCHELSEA 3 1 2 & carport NOW$300pw Unit 3, 8 The Esplanade 2 1 - NOW$330pw 17 Follet St, Torquay 3 1 1 NOW$360pw 1 Time Crt, Torquay 3 1 1 carport NOW$380pw 21 Borron Bvd, Torquay 3 2 Carport 26th May$400pw 54 Bristol Rd, Torquay 4 2 - NOW$410pw 3 Romeo Crt, Torquay 3 2 2 & carport NOW$450pw 4 Danawa Dve, Torquay 4 2 2 2nd July$450pw 3 Almeida Close, Torquay 4 2 2 NOW$470pw 3/59 Beach Rd, Torquay 3 2 2 NOW$470pw 1/59 Beach Rd, Torquay 3 2 2 4th June$300pw Industrial Shed – Alsop Court – Winchelsea NowSHORT TERM LEASE$250pw Unit 5, 4-5 The Esplanade, Torquay 2 1 Carport NOW $370pw 1 Island Drive, Torquay 3 1 1 NOW $400pw 3 Almeida Close, Torquay 4 2 2 NOW$330pw 17 Follet St, Torquay 3 1 1 NOW

Units, flats and townhouses in high demand!!! More properties NEEDED!!

STUNNING VIEWSFantastic, spacious and modern, this five bedroom home provides sensational views of the beach, extensive sun decking with spectacular views and perfectly landscaped gardens. This home consists of main bedroom with WIR and ensuite, second bedroom with ensuite & BIR and remaining bedrooms with BIR. Featuring two living areas, double remote garage, ducted heating & cooling system, laundry shute and iron cupboard. The kitchen provides plenty of cupboard space, electric cooking, dishwasher & stainless steel fridge. Enjoy the worry free lifestyle of having someone else maintain the gardens as this is included in the lease. By appointment only.

Reece Fidler 03 5261 2101

LORNE (03) 5289 4222Email: [email protected]

APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600Email: [email protected]

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There are six independently owned Hotondo Homes franchises throughout Geelong, the Bellarine and Surf Coast areas. These six builders all pride themselves in the great quality homes that they build.

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Providing piece of mindTHERE are so many horror stories going around of things that have gone wrong when building a home, or once a home is built you realise that the builder has cut every corner and jeopardised quality.

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Leopold: The Estuary Estate, Paraffin DveMon-Fri 12pm – 5pmSat-Sun 11am – 5pmSales Inquire: Jason Cantrell 0418 825 820

Shayne Jenkins 0423 616 227Geelong: Torquay Rd, Grovdale Weekdays 1pm-5pmWeekends 12pm-5pmPh: 03 5245 7130Sales Inquire: Brian Spokes 0412 530 825

Georgia Pohlman 0423 033 059Lara: Grand Lakes Estate Mon-Fri 1pm-5pmSat-Sun 12pm-5pmDisplay Home: 03 5262 6705Sales Inquire: Shayne Jenkins 0423 616 227

Torquay: The Quay Estate, Nautical RiseSat-Sun 1pm-5pm (other times by appointment only)Ph: 5261 2866Sales Inquire: 0434 730 962Portarlington: “Arlington Rise Estate, 8 The Rise (off Smythe St)Fri-Tues 1pm-5pmSales Inquire: 03 5255 3556

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Torquay: Torquay: The Quay Estate, Longshore StFriday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday 12pm – 5pmDisplay Home: 03 5264 7129Sales Inquire: Kerry 0424 166 512

Portarlington: Arlington Rise Estate6 The RiseSat & Sun 1-5pmLara: Grand Lakes Estate 102 East Lakes BoulevardSat-Tues 1-5pmLeopold: The Estuary Estate 29 Parrafin DriveSat & Sun 1-5pm

Torquay: The Quay Estate, Longshore StInspect by appointmentOffice: Ph 9328 0339Sales Inquire: Robert Roszbach 0406 632 945Leopold: Kensington Estate, Christies RdMon-Wed: 12pm – 5pmThurs-Fri: ClosedSat-Sun: 11am – 5pmDisplay Home: 9328 0320 or 9328 0324Sales Inquire: Jim Upchurch 0407 861 549Leopold: Estuary Estate, Paraffin DrMon-Fri 12pm-5pmSat-Sun 11am-5pmDisplay Home: 9328 0358 or 9328 0359Sales Inquire: Damir 0403 242 144

Porter Davis Access display centreEstuary, Leopold (Villawood)Shoaling Drive, LeopoldT: 5250 6326Hours: 7 days, 11:00 – 5:00pm Sales enquiries: Rosemary King, 0417 511 686

Porter Davis Lifestyle display centreEstuary, Leopold (Villawood)Shoaling Drive, LeopoldT: 5250 5442Hours: 7 days, 11:00 – 5:00pm Sales enquiries: Chris Smith, 0430 006 641

Leopold: Melaluka Gateway Estate 7-11 Grassland Grove, Leopold Sat-Wed 1pm-5pmDisplay Home: 03 5250 2111Sales Inquire: Rick Novak 0418 103 507

Leopold: Kensington Estate, Christies Rd Sat-Sun 1pm-5pm or by AptBannockburn: Sommerset Estate, Moreillon BlvdSat-Sun 1pm-5pm or by AptOcean Grove: Kingston Estate, Oakdean Blvd Sat-Sun 1pm-5pm or by AptLara: Grand Lakes Estate, 104 Eastlakes BlvdSat-Wed 1-5 or by AptSales Inquire: 03 5222 5522

Lara: Grand Lakes EstateMon-Fri 12pm-5pm, Sat-Sun 11am-5pmSales Inquire: Paul Fletcher 0431 623 296Geelong: Bellarine Hwy, NewcombMon-Fri 12pm-5pm, Sat-Sun 11am-5pmSales Inquire: Adrian Lapetina 0403 277 434Grovedale: 295 Torquay Rd, GrovedaleMon-Fri 12pm-5pm, Sat-Sun 11am-5pmSales Inquire: Adrian Lapetina 0403 277 434

Helen Box 0417 395 929Leopold: Estuary Estate, Paraffin DrMon-Fri 12pm-5pm, Sat-Sun 11am-5pmSales Inquire: Mathew Denning 0412 212 383

Geelong: Head Office & Colour Studio126 Fyans Street, South GeelongOpen: Monday to Friday 9am-5pmContact: 5229 [email protected]: Grand Lakes Estate, Lara15 Springwater Drive LaraOpen: Saturday & Sunday 1-5pm or by appointmentContact: 5229 2929, 0422 295 235Leopold: 27 Paraffin Drive, Leopold Part of the: Estuary Estate - Off Melaluka RdOpen: All days from 12-5pm excluding Fridays Contact: 5229 2929, 0422 295 235Email: [email protected]: www.signaturehomes.net.au

Torquay: 12 Headland Dr Sun-2pm-5pm or by appointmentTorquay: 36 Centreside DrSun 2pm-5pm or by appointmentJan Juc: Marner Close Sun 2pm-5pm or by appointmentSales Inquire: 0418 590 377 or 5261 3394

Lara: Grand lakes Estate, East Lakes Blv Mon-Fri 1pm-5pm Sat-Sun 12pm-5pm Ph 03 5282 4549Leopold: Paraffin Drive, Estuary EstateMon-Fri 1pm-5pmSat-Sun 12pm-5pmPh 1800 DENNIS

Lara: “Catania 234”13 Spring water Drive, Lara(Grand Lakes Estate)Open: Saturday – Wednesday 12-5pmContact: 5221 144Leopold: “Coolana 214”22 Paraffin Drive, Leopold(Estuary Estate)Open: Saturday – Thursday 12-5pmContact: 5221 1447

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Chris and Anna Sarah, Matt and Danielle Shane and Tania

BY NATHAN HALE

BLUES fans can warm their souls and soothe their ears this Friday night when The Blues Train makes its pilgrimage along the Bellarine.

The ever-popular train this week features Melbourne outfit, Dreamboogie; Lloyd Spiegel with Arun; Austin; and the Chris Wilson Band.

Dreamboogie played The Blues Train late last year and according to lead singer, Rebecca Davey, they have been itching to return ever since.

“We absolutely loved it… it was brilliant,” said she.

“I had no idea what to expect, but it was fantastic. I love that because you are in the same group all night, moving from carriage to carriage, that people who don’t know each other at the start of the evening end up interacting by the end of it.

“It’s like one big party.”It’s not just The Blues Train that Dreamboogie

has taken by storm over the past 12 months.The Melbourne-based quartet – comprised of

Davey (vocals), El Ray (guitar), Connor O’Neill (bass) and Rob Dillon (drums) – has cut an impressive swath through the city and regional music scene.

Shows in New South Wales and throughout

Victoria have enhanced the Dreamboogie movement, and that is about to reach a new level.

“We have just started recording our first full length CD,” Davey said.

“I have to admit it was a bit terrifying… going into the studio.

“But we decided we wanted to record the CD live and hopefully it will be out by the end of next month.”

Apart from the CD, the band will continue to build its profile through appearances on The Blues Train, at various festivals and at their own private gigs.

Davey said that while the band has enjoyed a great 12 months since coming together, she had never felt comfortable singing blues – despite it being a passion of hers – until her personal circumstances changed.

“I wanted to be a lead guitarist,” Davey said.“I started learning the guitar and my coach

said to me I should do some vocal lessons as well – and after about six lessons I fell in love with singing.

“I had always wanted to sing the blues but I thought I just didn’t have the right feelings… I wasn’t ‘sad’ enough to sing the blues.

“But then I split up with my husband and that was really the instigator, so what was a big negative at the time has really turned out well

and it has been a great 12 months since that happened.”

And although Davey would like to pull out the guitar on stage, she knows her place in the band.

“We’ve got a couple of really good guitar

players, so I’ll just be sticking to singing – that’s what the guys were looking for 12 months ago and it has ended up a perfect match.”

For more on Dreamboogie, visit www.myspace.com/dreamboogie

Dreamboogie will play The Blues Train this Friday.

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THE BEACH HOTEL THE BEACH HOTEL THE BEACH HOTEL BIRD ROCK CAFE

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Big reds for cold nightsWITH the weather turning noticeably colder as we head into winter, naturally our thoughts (well, mine at least) turn to comfort foods like rich, home-made casseroles, stews, osso bucco, lamb shanks and the like with red wines to match. Wines that are solid, and more substantial, so to speak.

In fact, substantial is the word I like to best describe these kinds of wines. Think deep, dark, impenetrable reds big on flavour and well, pretty much everything else!

Below I’ve chosen three different red grape varieties that are great examples of their variety and the style we’re looking at.

Also, it makes for a nice change of pace from the usual Shiraz, Cabernet, or Pinot Noir!

Campbells ‘The Barkly’ Rutherglen Durif 2008 ($45)Not for the faint of heart, the Durif red grape variety is well entrenched as a niche variety for the Rutherglen region where it produces thick, concentrated reds of ample proportion and richness as well as also being used for the production of fortified wine (tawny port). Campbells has built up quite a reputation for this wine with it being regarded as one of the top examples of the style – intense, complex, and deeply textured – throw in a great vintage like the 2008 and you’re well on your way to an extravagant experience. For trivia buffs, Rutherglen was originally known as Barkly, thus Campbells thought it a fitting name for their icon dry red wine – ‘The Barkly’. Will cellar well into the future.

Pirramimma McLaren Vale Petit Verdot 2006 ($29)Again, a lesser known red grape variety usually used for blending with Cabernet etc as they do in Bordeaux to flesh out the mid palate. But when released as a single varietal it shows gloriously vibrant, lifted violet and spice notes on the nose with beautifully plump, intense briary dark fruits and a rich, velvety mouth feel on the palate. Deep, dark and penetrating this is another that’s built for winter entertainment or extended cellaring.

Kangarilla Road Fleurieu Primitivo 2007 ($24)Substantial is the key descriptor here with this wine laden and overflowing with powerful expressions of spice, dominant Christmas cake/pudding like richness, berry/cherry brightness and plenty of depth and character (15 per cent alcohol too). Sounds a bit over the top and, in a way, yes, but it’s all held together with well structured, supple tannins. The Primitivo grape hails from southern Italy where it thrives in the warm climes of the area, thus the Mediterranean like warmth of the Fleurieu/McLaren Vale region duly suits this grape variety. Give it a go!

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FOR THE past 12 months, Pip Williams has been conducting her lino print workshops in her gallery and studio just outside Drysdale.

135 Gallery is set in inspiring surroundings with a beautiful garden and fantastic sculptures by local artists.

Over a full day at a workshop, students will learn all they need to know to be able to continue printing at home. Williams’ enthusiasm for the medium is evident as she not only teaches the skills involved, but covers the history and different styles of lino printing, ranging from Picasso to Claude Flight and the Grosvenor School of the 1930s.

Printing in two colours is taught in the morning where students are encouraged to be bold in their design and to think with “lino print eyes”.

After lunch students move on to the magical world of colour printing, which can be rather daunting for the first time in understanding the method of cutting away parts of the lino every time a new colour is rolled on to the lino.

A plan is essential and this often goes against the grain of some artists who like to “just see what happens and then I’ll decide”, said Williams, who also sells the printing products from the gallery, so people can continue at home.

Students are taught using hand printing methods as Williams believes a press is not required for this type of printing.

Workshops are held on the second and fourth

Saturdays of each month (depending on numbers) and anyone interested in attending can contact Pip Williams on 5253 3461 or email [email protected]

The workshops provide tips on the finer points of lino printing.

Learn to lino print

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Bend and Tim Carina and Bridget Denney, Hannah and Kim Jesse and Abbie

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farm foodAT HOME

What’s up, Doc?I GREW up on a diet of rabbit. Mostly it was via television watching Bugs Bunny on Saturday morning. But occasionally I would partner my father and uncles and attempt to shoot a couple of ‘bad habits’ (rabbits).

Fortunately, my mother cooked rabbit well, but many reading this column would have a personal horror story of eating badly cooked ‘underground mutton’.

Wild rabbit in Australia is often overcooked, tasteless and not treated with the care it requires. Yet in the hands of a Frenchmen, the famous lapin aux pruneaux (rabbit with prunes) is sublime.

A local company, Western Plains Rabbit, sources the finest quality farmed and open range rabbit in Victoria. They are also packing venison and goat from the forests and plains.

The flavours are distinctive and like no other. All animals are harvested stress free, processed without chemicals and are low in cholesterol.

Unlike Elmer Fudd, I don’t think “pesky wabbits” are a nuisance. My advice is don’t turn left at Albuquerque but visit Torquay Farm Foods for a selection of Western Plains rabbit, venison and goat.

Moroccan Rabbit TagineINGREDIENTS4 tablespoons of olive oil1 brown onion, diced1 carrot, diced1 stick of celery, diced2 cloves garlic, finely sliced1 teaspoon ground cumin1 teaspoon ground coriander1/4 teaspoon ground turmeric1/4 teaspoon ground ginger1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon400g crushed tomatoes8 pickling onions, peeled1 bay leaf1 sprigs of thyme500ml chicken stock or water1 teaspoon honey1 teaspoon harissahalf cup pitted green olives cut in half2 teaspoons julienne of preserved lemonCoriander leaves for garnish

METHODPreheat oven to 150 degrees celsius.Place a cast iron casserole dish over a gentle heat and pour in the olive oil. When hot add vegetables and sauté without colour for 15 to 20 minutes or until completely soft and translucent.Add the garlic and sauté until it has softened then add the spices and sauté for a couple of minutes more.Next add the rabbit pieces, tomato, pickling onions, bay leaf, thyme and stock. Bring to a simmer put on the lid and cook in the oven for 45 minutes or until tender. Remove the rabbit pieces from the pot and set to the side. Reduce the cooking liquid by 1/3.Stir in the honey, harissa, olives and preserved lemon. Add sea salt and freshly ground black pepper and then transfer to a tagine dish for serving. Scatter coriander generously over the top.Serving suggestion: Serve immediately with steamed couscous on the side.

with Tony Le Deux

TWO ICONS of Australian theatre take to Geelong Performing Arts Centre’s stage The Playhouse in June, when Nancye Hayes and Reg Livermore star in TURNS.Described as ‘music hall of the mind’, TURNS reflects on identity, family, show business and madness.

Pantomime star Marjory Joy is on her last legs as she reflects on a life spent in show business while her son Alistair tries to understand her – and women in general.

Nancye Hayes is one of Australia’s favourite theatrical stars, performing in musicals, drama and cabaret for more than 40 years.

Reg Livermore’s career spans 50 years on stage and television, including his role as the original Frank ‘n’ Furter in the Australian production of The Rocky Horror Show.

TURNS was created especially for the pair by Livermore himself, and is an intimate portrait of two people walking an emotional tightrope.

Let these two legends take you on a journey of theatrical styles that could make you laugh, make you think and even make you cry.

TURNS is on at The Playhouse theatre at GPAC from June 1-4 as part of the 2011 Alcoa Theatre Season. Tickets are available on 5225 1200 or online at www.gpac.org.au

A music hall of the mind

Nancye Hayes and Reg Livermore are set to star in TURNS during June.

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Ben and David Des and Michelle Georgia, Ruby, Michael and Alex Ian and Jill

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BY ELEANOR WOODS

HUMBLE acclaimed author Cate Kennedy returns to the Surf Coast this weekend to launch her latest literary effort, The Taste of River Water.

The multi-award winning writer’s latest effort is a collection of poems described as disarming, warm and accessible.

Kennedy will join locals at Great Escape Books, in Aireys Inlet, at 1pm on Sunday for the coastal launch of the book.

“It’s going to be a lovely winter’s afternoon event,” she said.

“I’ll be talking a bit about writing this collection of poems, reading some pieces, and answering a few questions.”

The book, a collection of new and selected poems, was inspired by Kennedy’s desire to ignite the dim flame of poetry.

“It has seemed to me that poetry is losing its place in our hearts and our culture, which concerns me,” Kennedy said.

“The only places I hear people turn to the consolations of poetry now are

at funerals, births, christenings and weddings.

“When we’re confronted by the big, elemental rituals of life, that’s when we try to find a poem to read aloud or write in a card to express how we feel.

“So I’ve written this collection focusing mainly on those larger elemental realities in our lives – birth, death and marriage.”

Kennedy, who lives on a farm in north-east Victoria, is sparked by those small moments in life that stop you in your tracks – when you don’t know whether to laugh or cry.

“I find my inspiration from the environment I live in and the people around me, and this collection of poetry certainly reflects that,” she said.

“I love to be able to immerse myself in the power of language, having the feeling of heightened curiosity and attentiveness when I’m in the middle of a piece of writing I’m really engaged in… and being able to work in my pyjamas.”

Sunday is a free event but bookings are appreciated and can be made by contacting Great Escape Books on 5289 7052.

Reading the people’s prose

Author Cate Kennedy will inspire locals this month at the coastal launch of her latest release, The Taste of River Water.

A feast of musicTORQUAY’S Uniting Church will host a Peter Kearney concert this Sunday from 2.30pm. The concert is the second in the annual Feast of Music series at Torquay Uniting Church. The concert is hosted by the Torquay Uniting Church Arts and Music Group, and tickets are priced at $15 adult, $10 concession and $30 for a family. The next performance in the series of concerts will be held on July 3 featuring the dynamic Kelly Auty and her band ‘Saints and Sinners’. The church is located at 27 Anderson Street, Torquay.

Divas on displayAFTER dazzling Musical Mornings audiences in recent years with her fabulous Judy & Liza show, Martine Pavey returns to the Geelong Performing Arts Centre (GPAC) this week for an unforgettable musical journey relating the lives and the loves, the glitz and the glamour, the tears and the tantrums of the Divas. Featuring the songs of world-renowned divas Barbra Streisand, Bette Midler, Shirley Bassey and many more, Divas is guaranteed to pack a powerful musical punch with a lot of laughs along the way! For two shows only – tomorrow and Thursday at 10.30am – don’t miss your chance to see Divas. Tickets are now on sale. Phone the GPAC Box Office on 5225 1200 or visit www.gpac.org.au

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SURFING songstresses Ashleigh Mannix and Laura Hill are bringing their smooth tunes to the Surf Coast on their Sisters of the Sea tour.

Audiences are promised catchy folk-pop tunes from the melodic pair, when they play at Anglesea’s Red Till this Friday and The National Hotel in Geelong on Saturday.

Sydney born Mannix and Adelaide’s Hill are steadily securing a place for themselves in the homegrown music scene.

“I just love what I do. It’s like eating chocolate cake every day,” Hill said.

“To be able to travel around and play music is something pretty special. You never know who you are going to meet or where the road will take you.”

2011 has seen the girls touring the globe and recording their LPs – both of which are due for release late this year.

According to Hill, the girls have similar sounds.“I don’t even think there’s a genre for it… it sounds

coastal,” Hill said.Mannix has performed at the International Folk

Alliance in Memphis and has traveled to Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Spain, Hawaii and Los

Angeles – not to mention a raft of festival gigs down under, and she is set to perform with Ash Grunwald and Mat McHugh of The Beautiful Girls.

Hill has spent the past few months in the studio with producer Mick Wordley and band The Tuesday Bandits refining tracks for her release, due in November.

Tune in to Sisters of the Sea for powerful vocals, catchy hooks and beautiful melodies.

Tickets cost $10 on the door. Pre-booking is advised for the intimate Anglesea gig,

and can be done by calling 5263 2900.Check out www.myspace.com/ashleighmannix and

www.myspace.com/laurahillmusic to sample the girls’ smooth tunes.

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AIREYS INLETFridaysAireys Inlet PlaygroupMeet at the Community Hall from 10am-12pmFor more information, phone Karen 5289 7145 or 0421 797 519.

ANGLESEAArt HouseThe Art House has many activities including life drawing, mosaics and pottery, printing, water colour, portraiture and painting any medium.

Anglesea and District Community HouseHave many different activities for all people.Phone 5263 2116, email [email protected] or visit www.anglesea.org.au Opening hours are Monday-Friday from 9.30am-2.30pm

Saturday May 28ANGAIR Walk9:30am-2:30am. Eumerella Circuit Walk. Meet at ANGAIR centre, McMillan Street. Bring lunch.

Monday May 30ANGAIR Working Bee9:30am-11:30am at Lookout Flora Reserve. www.angair.org.au

Monday May 30Cancer Council Victoria – Surfcoast Volunteer Unit AGM2.30pm at the Anglesea Hotel. Guest speakers and afternoon tea. All Welcome.

Tuesday May 24Senior Citizens Club Blumes Fashion Show10am at the clubs rooms, McMillan Street. Cost $2 includes morning tea and a door prize. All welcome.

Tuesdays and WednesdaysPlatypus Toy LibraryFrom 12pm-1pm in McMillan Street next to the kindergarten. For more information, phone 0408 130 598.

Thursday May 26Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea10am-12pm at St. Christopher’s Church, Camp Road.$10 donation, stall and raffl e. All Welcome.

Anglesea Incredible Edibles Community GardenAt the rear of 5 McMillan Street from 10.30am at the garden.For more information, phone Sue 0419 541 107.

APOLLO BAYMarrar Woorn Neighbourhood House6 Pengilley AvenueThe house as a host of ongoing activities, please phone 5237 8500 for more information.

BARWON HEADSTuesdaysBarwon Heads ChoraleRehearsals at The Anglican Church, Hitchcock Avenue at 7.30pm. Donation of $5.

Wednesday May 25Seachange Quilters of Barwon Heads’ Biggest Morning Tea10am at the Senior Citizens, Clifton Pde. We will have a raffl e, a trade table, with quality homemade goods for sale. Entry is $5

Saturday May 28Barwon Heads Community Market9am-1pm at Cnr of Hitchcock Ave and Ozone Road.

BELLBRAEMondaysZumba with Jenny9.30am-10.30am Bellbrae Hall.For more information, phone 0401 732 095.

Wednesday and FridayNia DanceAt Bellbrae Hall. Combining 3 dance arts, 3 martial arts and 3 healing arts. Perfect for all ages and levels of fi tness.Wednesday May 18 at 7pm; Friday May 20 at 9.30amPhone Ginny 0413 596 784.

BELLBRAE (continued)Friday May 27Singing for Fun / Sing Like Nobody’s Listening6pm-8pm at Bellbrae Hall, School Road. $10, includes soup, crusty bread and fresh fruit. All Welcome. Contact Michelle 5261 4807

DEANS MARSHDeans Marsh Community CottageOffi ce Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9.30am-2.30pm. Phone 5236 3388. The cottage has a host of activities at the moment, including: yoga, table tennis, playgroup, tai chi and childcare.

DRYSDALE and CLIFTON SPRINGSMondays The Springs T.O.W.N. Club – Lose weight naturally9.15am in the Uniting Church Hall, behind the Church in High Street.For more information, phone 5253 3337.

Wednesdays Drysdale T.O.W.N. Club – Take weight off naturally9am at the Drysdale Football Club Social Rooms, Duke Street.For more information, phone 5253 1292.

Wednesdays and FridaysClifton Springs Playgroup10am-12pm at Golf Club Community Rooms. Newborn-5 years old. New group of mums looking for more new families.First Visit is Free! Phone Sarah on 0419 113 203

Thursday May 26CWA’s ‘Biggest Morning Tea’Cake Stall and Tea/Coffee. 10am at Safeway shopping centre. All funds raised go to Cancer Council Victoria.

SpringDale Neighbourhood CentreJoin in the activities. Writers Group, Drysdale Guides, Coffee Club, Bellarine Camera Club, Volley Ball, Senior Community Club, Lions Club, Careers Group, Rotary, R.S.L Women’s Auxiliary, Community Craft Shop and more. For more information phone Anne on 5253 1960.

FORRESTForrest Neighbourhood HouseThe house has a host of ongoing activities, phone 5236 6591 for more information.

FRESHWATER CREEKFreshwater Creek Steiner PlaygroupMondaysStepping stones – a rostered playgroup for three year olds.Tuesdays/ThursdaysPlaygroup 0-2 years – Baking, singing, storytelling, free play and craft. For more information: 5264 5077 or visit www.fwcss.com.au

JAN JUCThursdaysSocial Mixed Tennis7.30pm at Jan Juc Tennis Club. All ages and abilities.For further information contact Sarah 0437 700 403

LEOPOLDWednesdays and FridaysAimee Country Line Dancing7pm Wednesday at Leopold Sportsman’s Club7pm Friday at Leopold Community HallFor more information, phone Rhonda 5250 2340 or 0412 679 369.

TuesdaysZumba with JoClasses at 5.45pm and 8.15pm at Leopold Community Hall. First class is free.

Saturday May 28Old Time Dance 8pm-12pm at the Community Hall. Admission $8

LORNEFig Tree Community HousePhone: 5289 2972.MondaysBelly Dancing 11am-12:15pm with Lisa CraigenTuesdaysWomen’s Circle 7pm-9pm. Held on the 4th Tuesday of each month. Contact Janine 0419 291 215WednesdaysBasic Dog Obedience 10am-11am. All ages and breeds welcome.Yoga 6pm-7.30pm with Sane Lewis.ThursdaysFig Tree Games Group 1pm-3.30pm.Mondays and FridaysLorne Fig Tree Occasional Care 9am-2pm. Contact Emma 5289 2972TuesdaysLorne Carer Support Group 1.30pm-3.30pm held the fi rst Tuesday of every month. Contact Heather on 5289 4315FridaysYoga 6pm-7:30pm with Brian Bongetti

LORNE (continued)Wednesdays Zumba with Jenny9.30am-10.30am at the Leisure Centre, Stribling Reserve.Phone 0401 732 095.

NEWCOMBTuesday May 24Newcomb Secondary College Information Night7pm. For parents of 2012 year 7 students.

OCEAN GROVEOcean Grove Senior Citizens – 101 The TerraceThe house has a host of ongoing activities, including:Hairdressing by appointment, crazy whist, stamp club, board games, Nordic walking, bingo, indoor bowls, snooker.Ocean Grove Neighbourhood Centre91 The Parade, phone 5255 4294.

Coasters Social GroupSocial events for people of working age. Dining out, movies, trivia, bands, and more. Visit www.meetup.com/bellarine-geelong-social-group or email [email protected]

PARAPARAPDrolKar Buddhist Centre 625 Norton’s Road – 5266 1788 or www.drolkarbuddhistcentre.org.auMondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and the fi rst Sunday of the Month.Regular Tibetan Buddhist philosophy teaching and meditation classes.

PORTARLINGTONMondaysCarpet Bowls – Come and have some fun with us!1pm at Parks Hall. Learners, Beginners, Lapsed, all players welcome.Cost: $2. Tea, Coffee and biscuits supplied. Come along and have fun. Phone Marie 5251 1444. (Not Public Holidays).

TuesdaysCommunity Ballroom Dancing Practice Night7.30pm-9.30pm at Uniting Church Hall, Newcombe Street.Admission $3. Call Roy for more information.

Playtime at the Portarlington Primary School0 to 5 years. 9am-10.55am. For more information, phone 5259 2572.

WednesdaysCommunity Music Ensemble Port Music Inc7pm-9pm, Music Hub, 94 Geelong Road. For more information, phone 5259 2009.

FridaysPort produceFresh Fruit and Vegies. 8.30am-11.30am. Portarlington Primary School, Newcombe Street. New produce traders welcome. Helen 0432 518 014.

Monday, Wednesday, FridaysPortarlington Pedal GroupEasy riding to suit individual abilities followed by social chat.Tuesday 2pm, Wednesday 6pm, Friday 10amAt 130 Willis Street. Phone Graham on 5259 1651.

Portarlington Neighbourhood House28 Brown StreetThe house has a host of ongoing activities, including:Yoga, Pilates, chess group, exploring music, music and movement for parents and pre-schoolers, canasta, beginners guide to the Internet and beginners guide to email, Mah-Jong, computers for digital photography, exploring photography.For more information, phone 5259 2290 or visit www.portnh.org.au

QUEENSCLIFFTuesdaysSounding for inner peace meditation7pm-9pm at the Neighbourhood House.Bring blanket and cushion. Phone 5258 3367

Queenscliff Neighbourhood HouseSaturdaysKitchen Tricks for MenCooking demonstrations and tastings with Tony Cook. New menu with Eastern Asian fl avours.

Queenscliff Neighbourhood House at the BeachA range of programmes to suit your interest. Art, languages, meditation, Men’s Shed, playgroup and gardening. Phone 5258 3367.Saturday June 12 and Sunday June 13Second Hand Book Sale10am. All donations will be gratefully accepted and can be left at the house.

ST LEONARDSMondaysYoga and relaxation6pm-7.30pm at the Progress Memorial Hall.Bring Mat and Blanket. Phone Judy 5257 1073.

ST LEONARDS (continued)WednesdaysSt Leonards playgroup9am-11am at St Leonards Primary School. Cost $2 per family per week.For more information phone 5257 1460.

St Leonards Community SpaceLocated at Blanche Street, the community space has art and craft groups, friendship groups and courses.

TORQUAYSpring Creek Community HouseFor all courses below contact 5261 2583 for enrolment.www.springcreekcommunityhouse.org.au

MondaysSea breeze Day ClubMeet fortnightly, 10am at Torquay Bowls Club, The Esplanade.For more information phone 5261 5136, 5261 4105 or 5261 6999.

Mondays and WednesdaysBeginners and ongoing ballroom dance classesMondays: Beginners classes at 7pm; Mondays: Ongoing classes at 8.15pmWednesdays: Ongoing classes at 7.30pm and social dance at 8pm.At TIA Hall, Price Street. Phone Pauline 5261 3838.

TuesdaysMen’s social tennis7.30pm at the Torquay tennis club, cost $7.For more information phone 5261 9356.

Tuesday May 24Torquay Garden Club Meeting7.30pm at the Elderly Citizens Rooms, Price Street. Please bring a plate of supper to share. Newcomers are welcome.

WednesdaysPregnancy and Birth Support Group10am-11.45am at 11 Centre Court, Torquay. Morning tea and refreshments will be supplied. Cost: $15. For bookings and more information contact Kellie 5264 7845 or 0400 907 370.

Tuesdays and ThursdaysMeditation and philosophy for beginners Tuesday 7pm and Thursdays 10amFree at the RACV Torquay Golf Club.For more information phone 5264 7484.

Tuesdays and SaturdaysSurf Coast Toy Library9.30am-11am at Children’s Hub, Grossman’s Road. Contact Tanya Hollis 0401 628 599.

WednesdaysTorquay T.O.W.N Club – A non-profit organisationTake off weight naturally!6pm-7.30pm at the Senior Citizens Hall, Price Street.This Months Guest Speaker – from Breast Screen VictoriaApril 20 at 6.45pm. Contact Barbra on 5261 2434 or Oona on 0438 612 426For more information phone Barb 5261 2434, 0408 355 682 or Oona 5261 2426 or 0438 612 426.

ThursdaysSpiritual Philosophy CaféPear Tree Café, Gilbert Street. Free weekly 2pm-4.30pm.For more information phone 5264 7484.

Belly dance and Tahitian dance classes7.30pm-8.30pm at the Surf Coast Sport and Recreation Centre.For more information phone 0439 651 234.

Friday May 27Torquay Land Care Group7pm. John Newman is speaking on ‘Birds of our area’ at Bellbrae Tennis Clubrooms, Cemetery Road.All Welcome. RSVP to Alison 5266 1087

Friday June 3Surf Coast Energy Group (SCEG) 7pm at Surf World. A fi lm about the rise and demise of a modern miracle Addicted to Plastic. Entry by donation.

SaturdaysTorquay Central Farmers Market8.30am-1pm at Torquay Central car park in Bristol Road.

May 26, 27, 28Torquay Theatre TroupeThe American Dream production8pm at 16 Price Street, Tickets can be purchased at Surf Sight Optical, Gilbert Street, or contact Marie on 5261 9035.

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Reg Mombassa was a member of which Aussie band that was formed in the 70s?

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capital?5. In the Bible, who wore a coat of many colours?6. The kakapo, a critically endangered bird, is

endemic to which country?7. Which TV show was set in the fictional country

town of Wandin Valley?8. What is the English equivalent of what the French

call ‘petit déjeuner’?

9. Which one of the following is a real mammal: mat cat, boat goat, house mouse, bog dog?

10. Name the group that had a hit with the song that begins with these lyrics: ‘If you see a faded sign by the side of the road that says 15 miles to the love shack’.

11. Greece consumes the most olive oil per capita, but only comes in third in the production stakes. Which country is the largest overall producer of olive oil?

12. Azuki, lima and flageolet are types of what?13. Zabaglione is a rich dessert associated with

which country?14. Being married to two or more spouses at the

same time is known as what?

15. In which country was Osama bin Laden born?16. A long-standing tradition started by Louis

Meyer sees the winner of the Indianapolis 500 presented with which beverage?

17. Which 90s grunge band took its name from a Buddhist concept relating to a state of enlightenment?

18. Canaan Banana was the first president of which African country?

19. What is the official title of Kate Middleton since her marriage to Prince William?

20. Which Aussie icon is also known as the ‘laughing jackass’?

Rams will feel extra rash on Friday, as the Moon moves into your sign and joins up with Uranus. Slow your motor and cool your heels, otherwise you’re headed for a headache, argument or accident. Blow off steam with some vigorous exercise instead. It’s one step forwards and two steps back on Saturday, especially when it comes to relationships.

Partnerships and passion are highlighted, as Venus teams up with mighty Mars in your sign. You’ll feel more vivacious and enthusiastic than usual, so make the most of it and tackle challenges with confidence and plenty of class. Be inspired by birthday great Ralph Waldo Emerson “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.”

Don’t let self-doubts drag you down. Stressing about something that may (or may not) happen is not the sensible way to go. Work on practical projects so you can move forwards in a positive direction. If you have to make a big decision, let your intuition be your guide. Sunday favors networking with a wide range of friends and acquaintances.

Your career is in a state of flux. Keep things in perspective and don’t sweat the small stuff. Take a broad view as you focus on opportunities to network and expand your world via professional colleagues, local friends and international contacts. Friday favors a fun and flexible approach at work. Tired of being a single Crab? It’s time to look for love online.

With Mercury, Venus and Mars all activating your career zone, you’re in the mood to improve communication with colleagues and be more professionally proactive. Don’t spend so much time weighing up options (and worrying about work) that you lose motivation and momentum. Put aside time to nurture your overseas connections.

Avoid complaining about the past and learn to live in the present. Take on board the advice of John Wayne (born on May 26) “Quit your belly-aching and saddle-up!” Money matters look messy on Saturday, especially if joint finances are involved. Sunday is all about love, lust and laughter as you let your hair down and have fun with family and friends.

Saturn is teaching you to be more persistent, as you hurtle over hurdles with calm confidence and steely determination. Don’t give up too easily. Your quote for the week is from birthday babe Kylie Minogue “I don’t want to fizzle out. I have to keep going, like a little Shetland pony.” Share the good times with your nearest and dearest on Sunday.

Prepare to be at your sensual, sexy Scorpio best as Venus and Mars hook up in your partnership zone. It’s time to up the sizzle factor and make your (neglected?) spouse feel extra special. Singles - don’t sit around passively waiting for your soul mate to magically appear. Be passionately proactive as you go out on the prowl looking for lasting love.

Sagittarians are spontaneous folk but don’t overdo it or you’ll suffer (again!) from ‘foot-in-mouth syndrome’. Think carefully before you speak, otherwise you will upset family or friends with your unique brand of truth serum. With Venus and Mars linking up in your wellbeing zone, it’s time to be proactive about improving your health and fitness.

Don’t get stuck in a depressing domestic rut! Jupiter and Uranus urge you to shake things up as you move, renovate, redecorate, change who you live with or welcome some unexpected guests. Serious Saturn amps up your perfectionist side on Saturday and it will be hard for anyone (including yourself) to live up to your impossibly high standards.

Are you fed up with being one of the crowd? This week you’re in the mood to break free from your usual routine as you explore new options plus read, write and converse about a wide range of controversial subjects. Be inspired by avant-garde Aquarians (like Mozart, James Dean and Yoko Ono) as you express your individuality in uniquely wonderful ways.

With Venus and Mars connecting in your neighborhood zone, there are many benefits to be gained through contacts within your local community. So your motto for the moment is ‘Think global, act local’. There’ll be opportunities to exchange nail-biting news but be careful about passing on information that was given to you in the strictest of confidence.

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Preparation of 2011/12 BudgetAt a Special Council Meeting on Wednesday 11 May 2011, the Surf Coast Shire Council resolved to give public notice that it has prepared its 2011-12 Budget.

Copies of the draft Budget are available for inspection at:

and Winchelsea

at www.surfcoast.vic.gov.au/onexhibition.htm

Budget Information

councillors/officers present.

Submissions

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6pm on Wednesday 15 June 2011.

Council Meeting at 6pm on Wednesday 29 June 2011

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• Review the history of acid-water events in the Anglesea estuary

• Identify sources of acidic water and metals to the estuary

• Investigate the role of speci� c factors that are of concern to the community, such as, the role of land-use in the catchment, licensed water discharges into the river, and water extraction

• Review options for remediation of poor quality water originating from the catchment

Further information on the review and submission process is available by contacting DSE’s Customer Service Centre on 136 186 and at www.water.vic.gov.au/environment/rivers/river-health.

The review will also consider written submissions in line with the terms of reference and these submissions should be posted or emailed to:

Executive Director, Sustainable Water Environments Division, O� ce of Water, PO Box 500, East Melbourne VIC 3002.

Email: [email protected]

The deadline for submissions is 5pm on Tuesday 31 May 2011.

Dated: Tuesday 10 May 2011

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DRAFT WINCHELSEA GROWTH AREA OUTLINE DEVELOPMENT PLAN MAY 2011 - PUBLIC EXHIBITIONThe Surf Coast Shire Council has prepared a draft Winchelsea Growth Area Outline Development Plan (ODP), May 2011. The land affected by the ODP is located at the south-east quadrant of Winchelsea identified as the growth area in the Winchelsea Structure Plan 2021.

The ODP proposes to

prior to rezoning of the land

developed and achieved.

community with a guideline about future development.

You may inspect the ODP at the following locations:www.surfcoast.vic.gov.au/

PlanningCurrentStrategicProjects.htm

Shire Council, 25 Grossmans Road, Torquay.

34 Main Street, Winchelsea.

Any person who may be affected by the ODP may

for submissions is 4 July 2011. A submission may be sent to the Coordinator Strategic Planning, Surf Coast Shire Council, PO Box 350, Torquay VIC 3228 or alternatively via email to [email protected]

A Public Information Session about the ODP is scheduled as follows:Date: Thursday 9 June 2011Time: 4pm - 6pmVenue: Winchelsea Community House,

28 Hesse St Winchelsea

Drop in any time between 4pm and 6pm on the day. Council officers will be available to answer or discuss any queries about the draft ODP. For further enquiries regarding the plan, contact the Strategic Planning Unit on 5261 0535 or email [email protected]

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PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE

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GENUINE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

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Phone Paulina 0433 233 062

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STAFF REQUIRED FOR BUSY FAST FOOD RESTAURANT Please email resume to Roger Ferdinando at [email protected]

We are looking for bright, dynamic wait staff to work in our cafe during the day, including occasional night functions.

Contact Gillian 0532 891 989

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Occasional Child Care AssistantLorne Fig Tree Community HouseWe are looking for a dynamic person with highly developed interpersonal skills and a track record in childcare.Your hours will be 12 contact hours over two days (Monday and Friday) per week. Total of 12 hours pw. You will be paid according to your qualifications and the Child Services Award on a Casual rate. A minimum qualification of Certificate III Child Care is required.

Applications close: Friday June 3

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Meet people from all walks of life and help build their capacity to live well throughout all stages of life. As the Coordinator, you will plan and resource activities suitable to a Neighbourhood House utilising paid and voluntary workers, support the Advisory Committee and support your team of Neighbourhood House Coordinators located in Forrest and Lavers Hill. For more information please contact Maria Szybiak, Manager Community Services on 5237 8500, or download the Position Description at www.otwayhealth.com.au

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(applications will be considered prior to closing date)

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ANGLESEA Bowling Club members were excited to have a visit recently from the Honorable Terry Mulder, Surf Coast Shire Acting Mayor Libby Coker and councillor Jim Tutt. Club President, Keith Hornibrook, was presented with a cheque for $50,000 – which is fantastic news. This will enable the club to proceed with a feasibility study for development of a new club house.

Recent winnersMen’s Monday: Alan Newton, Ken Voisey, Helmut Klein

Saturday’s Mixed Triples: Alex McPherson, George Schulze and Dot Herman

Saturday’s Pairs: Evans and Tom RandallAnglesea Bowling Club is proud of its

two synthetic greens which enable bowls to be played all year round.

Any bowlers holidaying in the area are most welcome to join us as follows:

Men: Mondays at 12.30pmLadies: Tuesday commencing at 11.00amMixed: Saturdays commencing at

12.30pmContact the club either in person or phone

5263 1229 to register your name. You will be made most welcome.

Numbers playing in the Chicken Run have dwindled.

Come on everyone; put your name down for the next Chicken Run on Friday, May 27 at 2.30pm.

This is a great opportunity for limited members to come along and bowl with some of the experienced bowlers in a casual fun game.

ANGLESEA Bowling Club is celebrating a funding grant to further plans to develop a community hub in the town.

Member for Polwarth Terry Mulder recently presented the club with a cheque for $50,000 to fund a feasibility study and community planning for new clubrooms and community activities centre.

Anglesea Bowling Club president Keith Hornibrook said for the past three years, Anglesea Bowling Club members had been working to redevelop the outdated clubrooms, built in the 1960’s, and provide the community and visitors with a new activities centre with a conference room, restaurant and multiservice areas.

The funding will enable the club to

undertake further community consultations and planning which is hoped will help secure $1.5 million infrastructure funding from the State and National Government by the end of the year.

“We are extremely confident that the feasibility study will be the platform for realising a new club house and community activities centre for our members and the community and greatly appreciate the contribution made by the Victorian Government today,” Hornibrook said.

Anglesea Bowling Club would like to acknowledge and thank partnerships behind this venture, including the Surf Coast Shire, Anglesea and District Community Bank and the Anglesea community.

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JAN JUC surfer Greg Brown looks perfectly poised to defend his Australian Over 45 Longboard Title after easily winning the state Rola Longboard Title, at Torquay last week.

Brown scored two outstanding 9 point plus rides on his way to the day’s highest scoring win and will go to Port MacQuarie in August full of confidence to defend his prestigious national title.

Although hampered by a variety of injuries over the past few years the popular local surfboard shaper looks fully recovered and in great form.

The Rola Longboard and Stand Up Paddle Titles enjoyed some excellent and challenging waves at Torquay Point during this year’s event.

Victory for community

From left, Anglesea Bowling Club president Keith Hornibrook, Member for Polwarth Terry Mulder and Surf Coast Shire Acting Mayor Libby Coker.

Brownie on his way

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ANGLESEA GOLF CLUB WITH MARGOT SMITH

Anglesea Golf ClubGolf Links Road, AngleseaClubhouse: 5263 1582Pro Shop: 5263 1951Email: [email protected]: www.angleseagolfclub.com.au

WE started the week with winners at Lorne in the Miss Lascelles. Our team of Barb Cook, Janice Calvert and Jill Emerson won the day with a score of 100 points, and in the individual events Helen Stewart won A Grade and Barb Cook won C Grade.

We ended the week with the Sunday Pennant flag at Queenscliff. The team didn’t actually win their last round, losing 3/2 to Curlewis, but they had sealed the season win with some consistent performances and a very good win/lose ratio on matches. Special mention must be made of captain Jan Stewart who went through another season undefeated – we think that is three seasons in a row!

In the Friday Pennant, both Division 2 teams won at Queens Park, the 1’s were 4/1 up against The Sands and the 2’s were 3/2 up against Curlewis. A win next Friday will give the 1’s a flag and the 2’s have avoided relegation. Division 3 had a 5/0 win against Barwon Valley at Portarlington and will finish the season mid field. Division 6 had the bye and will go into next

round with a chance – they have to win and someone else has to loss.

Midweek resultsIt was par for the men on Wednesday. Winners were Peter Jones in A Grade with 7 up, Rodger Licheni in B Grade with 4 up, David Cook in C Grade with 3 up on a countback from Barry Walker and Harry Mann in the seniors with square. NTPs were Ross McKenzie, John Mooney, Peter Williams and Kevin Friel.

Ladies Day was stableford and the score were impressive. Julie Taylor won div 1 with 44 points, Barb cook won Div 2 with 41 points and Irena Kapala won Div 3 with 38 points. NTPS were Julie Taylor, Valda Connelly, Barb Croaker and with a hole in one Margot Parton on the 16th. Margot used a 9 wood and was making up points for the hole before!

Weekend competitionSaturday was the start of the matchplay rounds for

the Red Markers and Nick O’Donohue. The Britnell family had the most interesting outcomes. Darryl’s partner was unable to take play pulling out minutes before tee off so he headed off solo.Sue had a commitment she couldn’t miss and her partner Katie Jones took her opposition on solo as well. Unfortunately both went close but not close enough.

Meanwhile in the regular competition it was a day for the Wylie’s. Ann won the ladies with 34 points and Ken won C grade with the day’s best score of 44 points. Playing partner Gary Beurteaux had 42 points to win B Grade and Greg Davis won A Grade with 40 points. NTPS were Bruce Dawson, Greg Davis, Richard Stark and Gary Harbison.

The deluge on Sunday thinned out the field. Tony Sorgiovanni won with 2 up on a countback from Richard Hammett and a couple of others. In the ladies Helen Stewart won with 1 down. NTPS were Ray Shaw, Graeme Mills, John Lear and Katie Jones.

THE SANDS GOLF CLUB FROM THE PRO SHOP

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IT WAS a great week on the course for our members and visitors with the fine weather producing some great scores. Both the men and women enjoyed a different view of the tenth tee with the ‘knockout” tee next to the driving range used for the Ambrose events.

Men’s competitionThe men played a 2 ball Ambrose on Saturday and it produced some interesting pairings with a nail biting finish. Tim Jarman and Mike Fleming finished with a nett 59 and hung on to win from the father and son combination of Dominic and Anthony Lombardi who carded a 60.25. Dick Fowlston who heeded his wife’s advice about not coming home unless he won something won the individual stableford event! Phew! Dick had 37 points from Tristan Stephens who finished with 35 points. The NTP’s went to Tim Jarman on the 5th, Tristan Stephens on the 7th, John McKoy on the 13th and Craig Willian on the 17th.

A large field teed off on Wednesday for the stableford event and the morning players set the pace with some great scoring. Scott Rixon won A grade with 41 points from Gavin Sheahan on 38. Paddy Handbury is almost fully recovered after his stunt fall and is back playing some of his best golf. He finished with 41 points to win B Grade from Mike Dodd on 40 points. Shayne Hope won NTP on the 5th and Brom Morphy on the 17th.

Women’s competitionThe women enjoyed the 3 ball Ambrose on Thursday which was played in perfect conditions. Many thanks to Carol McDonald for seeing the field off and running the tee so smoothly. It was a tight finish at the top of the leaderboard with the trio of Marie Powell, Julie Westhorpe and Kate Moerenhout winning the event with a nett 59. Close behind was Beverley Dimmick, Linda Carroll and Anne Taylor with 60.5. It was a

good day for Anne as she won NTP on the 7th while Kate Moerenhout added to her winnings with NTP on the 13th.

It was another round of the Lopro challenge on Saturday and great to see some new faces playing on the weekend. Merle Whitnall won the day with 36 points from Gail Richards on 35.

PennantGood luck to the Division 4 team who head into the final round of the season on top of the ladder. A win to the team of Jenni Cottrill, Carol McDonald, Marie Powell, Thelma Dainton, Ros Baylis and Loretta Hunter will see them bring home the flag. They play Lonsdale at Portarlington.

A reminder to all the women that the Silver Salver Foursomes that were postponed will be played on Thursday June 8.

TORQUAY GOLF CLUB FROM THE GOLF SHOP

Torquay Golf Club1 Great Ocean Road, TorquayPhone: 5261 2005Pro Shop: 5261 2506Email: [email protected]: www.torquaygolfclub.com.au

ON TUESDAY, the girls played the second qualifying round of their Club Championships. Mandy Buckley recorded a faultless 2 over 67 to rank 1st by 6 shots from Marilyn Clifford with Wendy Johnson a further 6 shots behind. Wanda Paterson took the top spot in B Grade and Sally Torney likewise in C. The championships now move to a match play format to be completed on Monday and Tuesday. Good luck to all girls competing.

In the respective grades for the day, Marilyn Clifford (10) took out A Grade with 60 nett. Sandy Harrison (25) won B with a 59 nett and Dawn Jarrold (40) topped all scores in C Grade with 57 nett ahead of the in-form Sally Torney.

Gail Hilton won a Jackpot and the NTPs went to Mandy Buckley x 2, Mary Sweet and Helen Sceney.

The Men played Par on Wednesday in perfect conditions. Ken McCallum (13) won A Grade with 7 up from one of my playing partners, Andy Clark (5) 6 up. Tony Hopwood had the top score of the day with 10 up to take out B Grade whilst Chris Carroll (27) was lucky enough to win C Grade with 8 up on count back

from 3 others. Rick McNamara pocketed the Jackpot and the NTP

winners were Terry Lee, Matthew Carboon, Ward Symczack & William Brushfield. Patrick Cormack & Brett Duyvestyn scored eagles on the 5th and 7th respectively.

Weekend resultsSaturday was the penultimate round of the Club Championships for the Men. Scott Williams (3) held his nerve to extend his outright lead to 9 after a solid round of 4 over par 70. Paul Walters (4) scored a 72 to hold onto 2nd place with Matthew Carboon (3) a shot further back after shooting a fine 68. Whilst Scott is winning overall, Ryan Johnson (13) consolidated his lead in B Grade, Geoff Lamont (17) & Peter Ronne (19) are tied in C Grade and Colin Greelish (25) has hit the front in D. After scoring 57 nett and winning the ‘Cock of the Walk’, Peter Ronne has taken the lead in Overall Nett. John Richards (8) leads by 4 over Ross Duff (7) in the Seniors trophy whilst Alex Harvey

already has one hand on the Junior trophy. In the respective grades for the day, Jason ‘R11’

Loftus won A Grade with 60 nett on count back, John ‘The Snake’ Barnes also snuck home on count back in B Grade, C Grade went to Peter Ronne for the second week in a row and John Monagle got the chocolates in D.

Frenchy collected the Jackpot, the NTPs went to Ian Sweet, Murray Gannon, Peter Orwin and Rex Hutchins.

Inge Oliver saluted for the girls, ‘I was overdue for a good round’ she said in her acceptance speech -well done Inge. Marg Joyner & Ainsley MCCallum won the NTPs.

Golf shopWine glasses have arrived in the golf shop so please come and collect your NTP prizes. We also have pro golfer Brad Lamb taking lessons at TGC, and don’t forget we have plenty of demo drivers, hybrids, fairway drivers and irons from Callaway, Titleist, Cleveland and Cobra for you to try.

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ROUND 7A GRADE

ANGLESEA 49 V TORQUAY 43GOALS: ANGLESEA: B. Caldwell 32, E. Rice 9, M. Savage 8. TORQUAY: J. Warnes 22, K. Lock 21BEST: ANGLESEA: S. Gale, B. Connolly, E. CookTORQUAY: S. Masek, A. Masek, K. Lock

NEWCOMB 48 V MODEWARRE 67GOALS: MODEWARRE: S. Fisher 35, E. Ovens 16, C. Graham 16NEWCOMB: E. Schaeffer 40, A. Avery 8BEST: MODEWARRE: S. Fisher, E. Ovens, Z. TennantNEWCOMB: R. Cracknell, S. Leach, F. McDonnell

OCEAN GROVE 50 V BARWON HEADS 55GOALS: BARWON HEADS: O. Young 20, R. Whitehead 19, S. Howard 16OCEAN GROVE: E. Foott 32, T. Birch 18

BEST: BARWON HEADS: Not suppliedOCEAN GROVE: J. George, E. Foott, L. Ollis

PORTARLINGTON 75 V QUEENSCLIFF 42GOALS: PORTARLINGTON: C. Bull 49, N. Nicholls 26QUEENSCLIFF: L. Dick 26, L. Dreher 9, E. Saunders 7BEST: PORTARLINGTON: C. Bull, K. Pell, R. ReynoldsQUEENSCLIFF: L. Dick, R. Godfrey

GEELONG AMATEUR 44 V DRYSDALE 35GOALS: GEELONG AMATEUR: R. Thompson 31, L. Flynn 13DRYSDALE: N. Cooke 28, H. Kennedy 3, M. Leahy 1BEST: GEELONG AMATEUR: L. Flynn, B. Clark, S. EnglishDRYSDALE: K. Fletcher, A. Foot, M. Leahy

B GRADEAnglesea 36 v Torquay 39Geelong Amateur 31 v Drysdale 26Newcomb 16 v Modewarre 29Ocean Grove 20 v Barwon Heads 38

Portarlington 34 v Queenscliff 42

C GRADEAnglesea 13 v Torquay 30Geelong Amateur 13 v Drysdale 23Newcomb 21 v Modewarre 11Ocean Grove 13 v Barwon Heads 37Portarlington 14 v Queenscliff 34

D GRADEAnglesea 15 v Torquay 18Geelong Amateur 25 v Drysdale 16Newcomb 14 v Modewarre 40Ocean Grove 10 v Barwon Heads 22Portarlington 13 v Queenscliff 24North Shore 1 v South Barwon 71St Marys 36 v Leopold 24

UNDER 19 Anglesea 40 v Torquay 31Geelong Amateur 41 v Drysdale 28

Newcomb 32 v Modewarre 22Ocean Grove 24 v Barwon Heads 26Portarlington 42 v Queenscliff 14

UNDER 17 (SECTION 1)Anglesea 29 v Torquay 23Geelong Amateur 18 v Drysdale 28Ocean Grove 19 v Barwon Heads 19Portarlington 17 v Queenscliff 45Modewarre v Bye

UNDER 17 (SECTION 2)Anglesea 13 v Torquay 39Geelong Amateur 19 v Drysdale 30Ocean Grove 27 v Barwon Heads 23Portarlington 11 v Queenscliff 22

UNDER 15 (SECTION 1) Anglesea 18 v Torquay 38Geelong Amateur 12 v Drysdale 37

Ocean Grove 32 v Barwon Heads 23Portarlington 32 v Queenscliff 29

UNDER 15 (SECTION 2) Anglesea 9 v Torquay 50Geelong Amateur 17 v Drysdale 21Ocean Grove 44 v Barwon Heads 3Portarlington 20 v Queenscliff 17

UNDER 13 (SECTION 1) Anglesea 15 v Torquay 25Geelong Amateur 8 v Drysdale 33Ocean Grove 37 v Barwon Heads 12Portarlington 18 v Queenscliff 18

UNDER 13 (SECTION 2) Anglesea 8 v Torquay 32Geelong Amateur 2 v Drysdale 46Newcomb 5 v Modewarre 15Ocean Grove 29 v Barwon Heads 8Portarlington 14 v Queenscliff 7

NETBALL SCORES

Saturday 28th May

SURF COAST V FC STRATHMOREQuay Reserve 1pm–5pm

OUR NEXT GAME:

Geelong 4 Corio Bay 0The Cobra girls started out the day firm in the belief they would be competitive and stick to their game plan at Stead Park on Saturday. They pushed forward quickly and skillfully leaving Corio Bay a little stunned with the swiftness of their attacks. Geelong’s game plan was to firm up in defence and not to concede a goal. After a couple of lapses in concentration the Cobras allowed some great shots on goal from Geelong which found the net through Sarah Moat and Nicole Maretta.

Surfside Waves 4 Barwon Heads 0Barwon Heads fell behind from two quick goals from Surfside Waves both coming from lethal Lara Williams who ended up with a hat trick for the match at Shell Road Reserve. The Hammerheads settled mid-way intothe first half and had a good patch of play, their standouts being Erin Lossie and Amy Ralph and a superbdisplay from keeper Sally Browne. Emma Moran and Monica D‘Aallesandro were solid for the Waves at the back the game was played in a great spirit and was a

credit to both sides.

Deakin Uni 1 Barwon 5Barwon opened the scoring and commanded the game at Waurn Ponds on Saturday. The Deakin defence had a hard time dealing with their pace. It was 2-0 to Barwon at half time. Deakin defended better in the second term, changed goalkeepers but still Barwon broke through with more goals. Deakin’s goal was well scored by Steph Filbay who had two more chances to score late in the game.

Breakwater Eagles 12 Geelong Rangers 0The Eagles made mincemeat of the Geelong Rangers team in a superb performance at White Eagle House. It was 4-0 after merely 5 minutes on the clock. Credit must be given to the Rangers defence and their superb goalkeeper for stepping up in the second half to prevent this becoming a cricket score. Britt Elsen bagged four and was well supplied through the centre from Erin Bourke and on the wing bySarina Gall.

RESULTS from Surfside soccer team competitions on the weekend showed the club is going from strength to strength.

Senior Men: Surfside 0 vs Springdale 2Springdale was out of the blocks quickly scoring twice in the first ten minutes. Surfside were unable to play catch up, despite numerous chances to score.

Senior Women: Surfside 4 Vs Barwon Heads 0Another convincing performance from the senior women giving them two wins from three outings.

U/17 Boys: Lara 9 Vs Surfside 0Surfside couldn’t contain the attack of Lara but never gave up and were unlucky not get on the score board.

U/15 Boys: Geelong Rangers 3 Vs Surfside 5Locked at 1-1 at half time the whole team lifted in the second half to record a 5-3 win in a fast entertaining game against previously unbeaten

and top of the table Rangers.

U/13 Boys: Surfside 0 Vs Geelong 4Surfside battled hard against a strong Geelong team and were unlucky not to score.

U/12 Boys: Surfside 0 Vs Geelong 5It was a great improvement this week despite the 5-0 score. The boys trailed 4-0 at half time after a slow start and put in their best performance of the season in the second half. Keep up the improvement boys and a win is not far away.

U/15 Girls: Kardinia 4 Vs Surfside 2A sluggish start saw the girls 3-1 behind at half time. Despite many attacks couldn’t break the Kardinia defence in the second half. Well done to both teams on a good game played in good competitive spirit.

U/13 Girls: Bell Park Blue 1 Vs Surfside 4Outstanding team performance which produced a high quality game between two evenly matched teams. Strong defence, excellent passing and some good finishing saw Surfside come out on top.

IT WAS another week of great soccer by Surf Coast Football Club players. Teams battled their way through tough competition and came out with the following results.

Surf Coast Yellow U13 Girls vs Bell Park 3-2This week Surf Coast Yellow travelled to Bell Park and played possibly their best game for the season so far.

Surf Coast U13 Boys Yellow defeat Corio 3-1Strong defence playing led by Ben Voss stopped a determined Corio team from scoring more than one goal.

Surf CoastU13 Boys Blue draw with Breakwater Eagles 1-1After solid training sessions this week the boys looked in a strong position for this week’s round against Breakwater Eagles. The boys went on to play a great tight game. Surf Coast Blue U13 Girls Soccer Team 0-0Surf Coast Blue travelled to Grovedale and played Barwon in a hard fought game, pushing the ball forward and scoring.

Surf Coast U/15 Girls defeat Lara 2-1It was a tight game, with Lara holding up well under persistent attack from the Coasters during the first half. The Coasters rallied during the last quarter, working together as a team upfront, and finding the gaps in Lara’s defence.

Surf Coast Blue Boys U/12 vs Breakwater 1-2Despite being beaten on the scoreboard, Surf Coast had an excellent game and had numerous chances but just couldn’t get the ball in the back of the net.

Surf Coast U/12 Boys Yellow defeat Lara 4-2After a change at the fixture the boys had to play Lara again this time at home. In attack-game fashion, 3 goals were scored in 15 minutes; 2 from striker Simon Will.

Metro N and W LeagueSurf Coast 18’s Defeat Hoppers Crossing 7-1Surf Coast Under 18s continued to flourish in the warm sunshine on Sunday afternoon beating Hoppers Crossing 7 - 1. Another great team performance with goals from Tom Lloyd, 4, Jack Pedler, 1, Adam Roberts, 1, and Tully Rowland-Wood, 1.

GRFC Open Women’s division one summary

Surf Coast soccer resultsMixed results for WavesBreakwater Eagles player Sarina Gall bursts through the Geelong Rangers defence.

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FIRST GRADETeam W L D F A % PtsOCEAN GROVE 6 1 0 987 478 206.49 24ANGLESEA 6 1 0 827 431 191.88 24QUEENSCLIFF 5 2 0 904 511 176.91 20 GEELONG AMATEUR 5 2 0 728 546 133.33 20DRYSDALE 3 4 0 741 722 102.63 12Barwon Heads 3 4 0 654 648 100.93 12Modewarre 3 4 0 565 632 89.40 12Torquay 3 4 0 510 686 74.34 12Newcomb Power 1 6 0 370 883 41.90 4Portarlington 0 7 0 346 1095 31.60 0

RESERVE GRADETeam W L D F A % PtsOCEAN GROVE 7 0 0 861 278 309.71 28MODEWARRE 6 1 0 560 329 170.21 24TORQUAY 5 2 0 783 348 225.00 20QUEENSCLIFF 5 2 0 614 417 147.24 20ANGLESEA 4 3 0 527 452 116.59 16Drysdale 3 4 0 743 520 142.88 12Geelong Amateur 3 4 0 567 529 107.18 12Barwon Heads 1 6 0 364 735 49.52 4Newcomb Power 1 6 0 173 1017 17.01 4Portarlington 0 7 0 278 845 32.90 0

UNDER 18sTeam W L B F A % PtsDRYSDALE 6 0 1 642 193 828.57 28TORQUAY 5 1 1 539 218 247.25 24OCEAN GROVE 5 2 0 711 287 247.74 20GEELONG AMATEUR 5 2 0 432 476 90.76 20Barwon Heads 2 5 0 299 686 43.59 8Modewarre 1 5 1 290 537 54.00 8 Anglesea 0 6 1 218 609 35.80 4

BELLARINE FOOTBALL LEAGUE SCORESROUND 7

FIRST GRADEQueenscliff 6.4 11.9 18.12 31.16 (202)Portarlington 1.6 2.7 3.10 5.11 (41)GOALS: Queenscliff: D. Chaplin-Burch 7, J. Durran 5, E. Grout 4, R. Holmes 3, L. Orvis 3, A. Jones 2, D. Gibbs 2, D. Measures 2, S. Owen 1, H. Griffiths 1, R. Fairbairn 1. Portarlington: D. Brown 2, A. Bradley 1, C. Mc Rae 1, J. Muscat 1. BEST: Queenscliff: L. Orvis, J. Hedley, J. Durran, D. Measures, T. Buckland, R. Holmes. Portarlington: D. Brown, S. Ward, T. Lord, G. Brody, K. O’Leary.Anglesea 5.6 9.11 14.16 20.21 (141)Torquay 1.2 5.4 7.4 8.9 (57)GOALS: Anglesea: D. Mensch 6, M. Smith 4, C. Robertson 3, J. Boone 2, L. Norton 2, B. Davis 2, B. Shiels1. Torquay: D. Taylor 4, M. Fowkes 3, A. Nesbitt 1. BEST: Anglesea: M. Hunt, C. Robertson, B. Baldwinson, J. Whitten, B. Davis, L. Adams. Torquay: D. Taylor, D. Allitt, J. Carracher, D. McLeish, T. Bird, L. Melbourne.Ocean Grove 3.4 7.13 10.17 19.20 (134)Barwon Heads 3.4 6.4 11.5 13.6 (84)GOALS: Ocean Grove: T. Gavin 4, L. Sinnott 4, C. Wellington 3, J. Dalton 2, W. Piec 1, J. Milnes 1, B. Ricardo 1, B. Lynch 1, S. Fairway 1, P. Corredig 1. Barwon Heads: T. O’Halloran 2, D. Williamson 2, D. Hovey 2, X. Everett 2, J. Taylor 1, L. Michell 1, D. Johnston 1, T. Knights 1, N. Hill 1. BEST: Ocean Grove: A. O’Callaghan, B. Lynch, J. Dalton, L. Sinnott, K. Reardon, K. Long. Barwon Heads: D. Holland, I. McCormick, D. Hovey, R. Wallace, D. Williamson, W Newton.Geelong Amateur 4.5 9.9 16.13 23.14 (152)Drysdale 2.3 3.8 6.11 10.12 (72)GOALS: Geelong Amateur: J. Tom 9, D. Zaparenkov 3, H. Hunter 2, R. Fagan 2, C. Williams 2, T. Clark 2, T. McArlein 1, L. Smith 1, B. Dodd 1. Drysdale: A. Holland 3, T. Lowry 2, M. Baden 1, J. Colbert 1, J. Collins 1, P. Davis 1, A. White 1. BEST: Geelong Amateur: B. Boseley, B. Dodd, J. Tom, L. Smith, A. Wilkinson, D. Zaparenkov. Drysdale: M. Scott, B. Taylor, T. Lowry, J. White, J. Hopgood, A. White.Modewarre 6.3 8.7 10.10 13.12 (90)Newcomb Power 2.1 4.5 4.6 6.9 (45)GOALS: Modewarre: S. Hovey 6, A. Leslie 3, D. McCaskill 1, T. Fay 1, J. Ollis 1, I. Davidson 1. Newcomb Power: M. Etheridge 2, M. Sharp 1, L. Morrison 1, M. Egan 1, C. Morrison 1. BEST: Modewarre: C. Woods, C. Mamalis, J. Finch, A. Leslie, K. Pickering, M. Curypko. Newcomb Power: S. Orr, M. Cowell, C. Morrison, J. Stephens, M. Egan, R. Brady.

RESERVE GRADEQueenscliff 5.5 10.6 14.9 16.12 (108)Portarlington 1.1 2.2 3.8 7.14 (56)GOALS: Queenscliff: A. McDonald 4, G. Burgoyne 2, L. Naylor 2, N. Neville 1, C. Jobe 1, C. Pugh 1, C. Burgoyne 1, W. Bland 1. Portarlington: H. Finnigan 3, S. Illingworth 2, S. Rohan 1, B. Harvey 1. BEST: Queenscliff: H. Waddell, B. Price, J. Irvine, H. Cohen, C. Jobe, M. Golightly. Portarlington: S. Gainger, B. Harvey, H. Finnigan, H. Illingworth, S. Paul, R. Westman.Anglesea 4.3 6.8 9.9 11.13 (79)Torquay 3.1 4.1 10.2 11.4 (70)GOALS: Anglesea: B. Donald 4, T. Eckersley 2, M. Bews 1, B. James 1, K. Dans 1, T. Barton 1, A. Lynch 1. Torquay: M. Duckworth 8, M. Sprigg 1, A. Winn 1, W. Mitchell 1. BEST: Anglesea: M. Bews, A. Winter, J. Boyd, T. Eckersley, B. Donald, A. Lynch. Torquay: M. Duckworth, J. Donaldson, M. Brown, B. Dixon, M. Grossman.Ocean Grove 1.3 5.7 8.9 13.15 (93)Barwon Heads 1.3 1.5 2.5 3.6 (24)GOALS: Ocean Grove: J. Stapleton 5, J. Vicary 3, S. Britt 1, T. Lundberg 1, B. Hancock 1, M. Uwland 1, P. West 1. Barwon Heads: M. Boothey 2, J. Connoley 1. BEST: Ocean Grove: J. Stapleton, J. Hinkley, S. Rankin, P. West, M. Gorski, R. Portelli. Barwon Heads: A. Roberts, E. Weir, T. Webb, J. Timms, M. Speechley.Geelong Amateur 2.1 9.6 10.8 16.11 (107)Drysdale 6.4 9.6 14.10 14.12 (96)GOALS: Geelong Amateur: P. Kopke 3, A. Hawker 3, J. Mountjoy 3, L. Hollis 2, L. Muir 2, A. Carr 2, N. Boseley 1. Drysdale: L. Malcolm 2, A. Coombs 2, D. Tester 2, D. Ball 2, J. Simons 2, J. O’Dowd 1, G. Smethurst 1, L. Fox 1, K. Flynn 1. BEST: Geelong Amateur: P. Kopke, M. Bensch, N. Boseley, J. Mountjoy, T. Kent, A. Silaev. Drysdale: M. Hachem, G. Smethurst, J. Simons, A. Coombs, D. Tester, D. Hopgood.Modewarre 5.2 12.4 15.5 20.11 (131)Newcomb Power 2.0 2.1 5.1 5.1 (31)GOALS: Modewarre: C. Walker 4, D. Morter 3, J. Lewis 2, P. Moorfoot 2, L. Sharp 2, D. Gunning 2, B. Tournier 1, D. Tennant 1, J. Lanyon 1, L. Waters 1, M. Worpel 1. Newcomb Power: G. Mathews 2, P. Vigilante 2, D. Stillitano 1. BEST: Modewarre: S. Hickey, T. Dean, B. Tournier, J. Lewis, L. Sharp, M. Clay. Newcomb Power: G. Mathews, B. Webb, M. Etheridge, J. Buckle, D. Stillitano, P. Vigilante.

UNDER 18STorquay 3.3 4.9 8.15 11.20 (86)Anglesea 1.2 2.3 4.4 4.5 (29)GOALS: Torquay: H. Thompson 2, M. Burns 2, T. Gill 1, A. Jolley 1, J. Graham 1, O. Briody 1, J. Powell 1, T. Butler 1, B. Clarke 1. Anglesea: D. Cooper 2, D. Midolo 1, C. Stoneham 1. BEST: Torquay: T. Sandri, T. Gill, J. Grossman, J. Powell, P. Burchell, T. Butler. Anglesea: D. Taylor, A. Caldwell, J. Delahenty, M. Lobbe, O. Mackay, R. Woolley.Ocean Grove 9.6 12.12 15.20 20.22 (142)Barwon Heads 0.0 1.0 1.0 4.2 (26)GOALS: Ocean Grove: J. Woolhouse 5, T. Rodgers 4, J. Rawlings 4, A. Higgins 2, M. Evans 1, J. Heard 1, L. Humphries 1, L. Polgar 1, D. Haire 1. Barwon Heads: S. Michell 2, A. Walsgott 1, C. Cinel 1. BEST: Ocean Grove: D. Dimech, J. Woolhouse, L. Polgar, N. Rankin, M.

Evans, J. Rawlings. Barwon Heads: J. Hunt, S. Michell, L. Cinel, L. Schilling, J. Read, A. Walsgott.Geelong Amateur 2.3 5.4 10.6 11.7 (73)Modewarre 3.2 6.4 8.4 10.7 (67)GOALS: Modewarre: J. Ibbs 4, Z. Wemyss 3, J. Fisher 2, W. Macdonald 1. BEST: Modewarre: J. Ibbs, J. Hilsdon, C. Giles, W. Macdonald, Z. Wemyss.

UNDER 18SBTorquay 2 5.4 14.8 14.10 28.19 (187)Bell Park 2 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 (2)GOALS: Torquay 2: D. Barber 6, N. Smith 5, S. Smith 3, R. McKiernan 3, L. Dawson 2, D. Slater 2, N. Cooper 2, D. VanDerVlist 2, B. Dubberley 1, S. Welsh 1, P. Slaven 1. BEST: Torquay 2: R. McKiernan, M. Richards, B. Dubberley, N. Smith, L. Dawson, L. Draper, D. Barber.Queenscliff 4.2 11.3 14.4 18.8 (116)Portarlington 1.1 3.5 3.6 4.7 (31)GOALS: Queenscliff: M. Fisher 8, B. Hayward 2, J. Glew 2, J. Allitt 1, V. Clementson 1, L. Cohen 1, S. Symes 1, L. Gibbs 1. Portarlington: J. Morgan 2, M. Sprigg 1, J. Campana 1. BEST: Queenscliff: M. Fisher, S. Nicholson, L. Gibbs, M. Walsh, S. Liistro, J. Glew. Portarlington: M. McGuinness, B. Ward, M. Sprigg, J. Morgan, J. Maloney.Drysdale 2 3.8 3.11 4.11 7.14 (56)South Barwon 2 0.1 1.5 3.8 4.8 (32)GOALS: Drysdale 2: D. Barmby 2, J. Powell 1, M. Simons 1, B. Kelly 1, M. Pigott 1, C. Halsall 1. South Barwon 2: C. Findlay 1, A. Box 1, A. Brittain 1. BEST: Drysdale 2: T. Elliott, J. Randone, D. Thomas, C. Halsall, M. Pigott. South Barwon 2: C. Findlay, J. Tinta, L. Ibbotson, L. Edwards, A. Brittain, J. Cuthbert.St Mary’s 2 2.5 5.9 6.11 9.18 (72)Ocean Grove 2 1.1 3.1 5.3 6.3 (39)GOALS: Ocean Grove 2: M. Kirsopp 2, B. Foord-Engelsman 1, M. Ryan 1, T. Digby 1, M. Grills 1. BEST: Ocean Grove 2: J. Gasior, J. Habgood, M. Grills, D. Rogerson, N. Madden, N. Giddings.

UNDER 16 (DIV 1)Bell Park 1 3.5 8.6 10.9 12.13 (85)Drysdale 1 3.0 3.3 9.6 10.8 (68)GOALS: Drysdale 1: M. Patten 5, B. Andrew 2, R. Patten 1, J. Trezise 1, T. Shandley 1. BEST: Drysdale 1: J. Reid, M. Patten, W. Armstrong, K. O’Connor, B. Thompson, D. Humphrey.St Joseph’s 1 5.1 7.4 13.7 18.11 (119)South Barwon 1 0.0 1.1 3.1 3.4 (22)St Mary’s 1 0.1 3.6 6.8 13.9 (87)Ocean Grove 1 5.6 5.7 7.7 8.9 (57)GOALS: Ocean Grove 1: C. Balshaw 3, A. Hackett 2, C. Durran 1, E. Taylor 1, Z. Henderson 1. BEST: Ocean Grove 1: A. Denneman, J. Smith, N. Holland, B. Warren, C. Durran, N. Murphy.Geelong Amateur 1 2.6 7.6 9.12 16.17 (113)Torquay 1 0.1 0.2 1.2 1.2 (8)GOALS: Torquay 1: L. Guest 1. BEST: Torquay 1: M. Boag, M. Ludbrook, P. Haysham, C. Voss, R. Harrison.

UNDER 16 (DIV 2)Lara 1 1.1 4.4 6.5 11.6 (72)Grovedale 1 2.6 3.7 6.9 9.10 (64)Leopold 1 4.2 6.6 11.9 15.13 (103)St Albans 1 0.1 1.4 3.6 4.7 (31)GOALS: Leopold 1: B. Wray 4, T. Nofi 4, J. Drayton 3, J. Hudson 2, M. Gunn 1, J. Penny 1. St Albans 1: J. Walker 2, A. Chalmers 1, B. Beardsell 1. BEST: Leopold 1: T. Harper, J. Reinert, B. Wray, C. Williams, M. Thompson.Belmont Lions 1.2 4.6 5.8 9.11 (65)Barwon Heads 1 1.4 3.6 6.8 6.9 (45)GOALS: Barwon Heads 1: T. Hobbs 2, B. Michell 1, T. Miles 1, T. Bonner 1, T. Ollis 1. BEST: Barwon Heads 1: Z. Porter, H. Smith, S. Walker, T. Jackson, T. Bonner.

UNDER 16 (DIV 3)Anglesea 1.7 4.12 7.14 8.18 (66)Inverleigh 2.1 2.1 2.3 2.4 (16)GOALS: Anglesea: S. Thomson 2, N. Cooper 2, J. Lynch 2, T. Giri 1, S. Leeds 1. BEST: Anglesea: D. Midolo, L. Perkins, B. Tekin, S. Leeds, E. Von Moger, J. Lynch.North Shore 3.5 5.9 7.10 9.14 (68)Portarlington 0.2 1.2 4.2 5.4 (34)GOALS: Portarlington: M. Spence 2, D. Jeffrey 1, L. Vagg 1, J. Stewart 1. BEST: Portarlington: J. King, L. VanDeLaar, S. Siotos, L. Vagg, J. Patterson, S. Beeston.N&C Red 4.4 6.5 8.5 11.8 (74)North Geelong 0.0 2.0 3.2 4.3 (27)

UNDER 16 (DIV 4)GWSP 4.3 4.4 7.7 9.7 (61)South Barwon 2 0.2 1.6 4.6 5.7 (37)Grovedale 2 2.2 3.5 6.7 13.11 (89)East Geelong 1.0 1.0 1.1 2.2 (14)Geelong Amateur 2 0.2 4.5 11.8 14.8 (92)Corio 3.3 5.4 5.4 8.5 (53)Torquay 2 1.8 3.11 4.12 6.13 (49)Bannockburn 1.0 1.3 1.3 2.5 (17)GOALS: Torquay 2: J. Hams 3, C. Dawson 1, J. Sambucco 1, J. Boyle 1. BEST: Torquay 2: L. Honey, R. Benzie, M. Robb, C. Dawson, J. Hams, J. Hebb.

UNDER 16 (DIV 5)Leopold 2 4.5 9.11 14.13 19.18 (132)Queenscliff 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 (6)GOALS: Leopold 2: C. Kos 5, A. Hicks 3, C. Slotegraaf 2, T. Powell 2, K. McKinnis 1, S. Blackwell 1, J. Ricci 1, D. Phillips 1, B. Mitchell 1, K. Jones 1, C. Dowd 1. Queenscliff: M. Ridgway 1. BEST: Leopold 2: C. Slotegraaf, C. Kos, S. Fitzgerald, B. Mitchell, J. Stephen, S. Blackwell. Queenscliff: J. Chapman, M. deBlaquiere, J. Muscat, M. Dean, T. Donoghue, H. McGeary.St Joseph’s 2 3.1 6.3 10.7 14.11 (95)Lara 2 0.3 1.4 1.5 1.7 (13)Ocean Grove 2 4.2 7.6 14.10 16.14 (110)Drysdale 2 0.3 0.3 0.4 1.7 (13)

UNDER 16 (DIV 6)St Mary’s 3 4.6 5.11 9.13 10.14 (74)Barwon Grove 0.0 2.2 2.3 3.11 (29)South Barwon 3 3.2 7.3 8.5 12.10 (82)Leopold 3 1.2 2.2 3.4 6.4 (40)GOALS: Leopold 3: T. Lowe 2, A. Carapalis 1, L. Wagener 1, J. Smith 1, D. King 1. BEST: Leopold 3: T. Lowe, L. Wagener, L. Polley, J. Benson, D. Sandell, D. King.St Albans 2 6.3 10.4 13.8 16.16 (112)St Joseph’s 3 1.0 4.2 7.3 7.3 (45)

UNDER 14 (DIV 1)Bell Park 1 3.0 6.3 8.3 11.8 (74)Leopold 1 2.1 3.2 5.2 5.3 (33)GOALS: Leopold 1: D. Brunt 2, R. Wilson 1, J. Vallelonga 1, L. Wagener 1. BEST: Leopold 1: B. Hargreaves, J. Leamer-Alessi, T. McDonald, W. Norton, L. O’Brien.St Mary’s 1 7.4 11.11 15.16 21.20 (146)Grovedale 1 0.0 1.0 1.1 1.1 (7)St Joseph’s 1 5.2 7.3 9.5 11.7 (73)Geelong Amateur 1 0.0 4.4 5.5 6.7 (43)South Barwon 1 4.3 8.6 16.9 20.13 (133)Torquay 1 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.1 (7)GOALS: Torquay 1: A. Cookson 1. BEST: South Barwon 1: J. Syddall, C. Buchanan, W. Sexton, B. Blair, H. Murrell, T. Parrott. Torquay 1: B. Remmos, J. Tolley, J. Bennett, D. Ball, C. Holman, M. Kelly.

UNDER 14 (DIV 2)North Shore 0.2 4.5 6.6 7.6 (48)Corio 1.1 1.1 5.1 5.2 (32)OGCC 1 2.2 4.2 7.4 7.8 (50)Lara 1 1.2 3.2 3.3 4.4 (28)N&C Red 2.4 5.5 7.9 13.10 (88)Barwon Heads 1 1.0 4.0 4.0 4.1 (25)GOALS: Barwon Heads 1: B. Potter 2, D. Hewitt 1, J. Ollis1. BEST: Barwon Heads 1: C. Mackay, B. Potter, H. Felton, R. Hobbs, H. Kremer-Slevin.Drysdale 1 3.4 6.8 11.10 15.12 (102)St Albans 1 3.1 3.1 5.2 5.3 (33)GOALS: Drysdale 1: H. Stannard 5, M. Dennis 5, K. Davis 2, J. King 1, G. Perkins 1, J. Williams 1. BEST: Drysdale 1: M. Dennis, D. Badics, H. Stannard, K. Davis, T. Thompson, N. Middelkoop.

UNDER 14 (DIV 3)Winchelsea 4.4 5.6 10.6 11.7 (73)Anglesea 1.0 1.0 1.2 3.4 (22)GOALS: Winchelsea: D. Parish 5, J. Price 2, C. Babare 1, J. Wojtowicz 1, A. Lubcke 1, A. Leigh 1. Anglesea: M. Caulfield 1, J. Marshall 1, S. O’Dwyer 1. BEST: Winchelsea: D. Parish, T. Berg, C. Babare, J. Wojtowicz, C. Brown, P. Kammermann. Anglesea: S. Kerr, J. Haintz, V. Morrow, N. Reeves, J. Lengyel, J. Tekin.Portarlington 3.0 5.3 8.5 11.5 (71)Bannockburn 0.2 3.2 3.3 5.6 (36)GOALS: Portarlington: A. Evans 4, B. Deluca 3, L. Olver 1, T. Downes 1, J. Panagiotidis 1, A. Krueger 1. BEST: Portarlington: L. Olver, S. Walton, J. Olsen, C. VanDeLaar, A. Evans, J. Thompson.Torquay 2 2.2 3.3 7.6 9.7 (61)St Joseph’s 2 2.1 3.2 4.3 7.3 (45)GOALS: Torquay 2: J. Quinn 3, M. Dick 1, L. Burns 1, B. Redfern 1, J. Heathcote 1, J. Clark 1, J. Withington 1. BEST: Torquay 2: L. Howell, B. Redfern, N. Schwarz, L. Burns, B. Dunstan, J. Reither.St Mary’s 2 4.4 7.6 11.8 14.10 (94)South Barwon 2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 (1)

UNDER 14 (DIV 4)East Geelong 1.0 2.0 4.1 5.1 (31)Modewarre 1.1 1.1 2.1 3.2 (20)GOALS: Modewarre: C. Joseph 2, B. Thornton 1. BEST: Modewarre: B. Thornton, B. O’Hanlon, T. Fitzgerald, B. Kahle, F. Joseph, M. Overman.North Geelong 2.1 2.9 3.10 5.15 (45)Bell Park 2 0.2 0.2 0.3 2.4 (16)Belmont Lions 3.5 7.10 10.15 15.18 (108)Inverleigh 1.1 2.1 2.2 4.2 (26)N&C Black 0.2 0.2 3.5 3.5 (23)Queenscliff 0.0 0.4 0.4 1.9 (15)GOALS: Queenscliff: J. Blundy-Jones 1. BEST: Queenscliff: N. Butcher, S. Slorach, P. Rush, N. Stephens, J. Ryan, T. Caddy.

UNDER 14 (DIV 5)GWSP 2.5 2.8 3.9 8.15 (63)Torquay 3 1.1 1.1 3.1 3.1 (19)GOALS: Torquay 3: R. Smith 1, Z. Fawcett 1, F. Caddaye-Rose 1. BEST: Torquay 3: J. Gaspari, C. Milojevic, J. Fahroedin, T. Gough, T. Bishop, Z. Fawcett.Lara 2 4.2 5.3 10.7 14.7 (91)OGCC 2 0.1 1.2 3.2 5.2 (32)N&C White 6.1 6.1 7.4 9.6 (60)St Albans 2 1.0 2.2 3.2 3.2 (20)Barwon Heads 2 2.4 3.6 5.6 7.8 (50)St Joseph’s 3 0.0 0.3 1.6 4.9 (33)GOALS: Barwon Heads 2: A. Cook 2, M. Mclean 2, C. Miles 2, M. Trickey1. BEST: Barwon Heads 2: A. Cook, J. Pyle, N. McDowell, M. Mclean, J. Hall.Drysdale 2 4.3 8.6 12.8 19.15 (129)Leopold 2 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 (2)GOALS: Drysdale 2: J. Alderding 6, S. Burge 4, R. Cope 3, H. Skeen 2, Z. Gray 2, T. Mortimer 1, L. Cini 1. Leopold 2: BEST: Drysdale 2: J. Alderding, R. Cope, S. Burge, Z. Gray, C. Shandley. Leopold 2: D. Ryan, J. Williams, J. Kerr-Nelson, N. Fitzgerald, J. Burns.

UNDER 14 (DIV 7)South Barwon C2 3.0 5.1 6.6 8.7 (55)Lara 3 0.3 1.3 4.5 4.8 (32)North Shore 2 0.0 4.1 4.1 8.3 (51)Grovedale 3 2.4 2.5 4.9 4.11 (35)

UNDER 12STorquay Voss 6.8 9.12 13.16 16.21 (117)Corio 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0)GOALS: Torquay Voss: G. Miers 5, E. Jackson 3, J. Smith 2, D. Hollenkamp 2, D. Cooper 1, B. Ham 1, S. Ham 1, L. Frost 1. BEST: Torquay Voss: D. Hollenkamp, G. Miers, J. Smith, B. Ham, J. Ross, L. Frost.Torquay Shearer 1.1 3.4 4.5 5.14 (44)St Albans White 1.1 2.2 2.3 2.3 (15)GOALS: Torquay Shearer: W. Doyle 2, W. Richards 1, J. Weldon 1, H. Darke 1. BEST: Torquay Shearer: S. Doyle, W. Richards, J. Abram, B. Denney, W. Doyle, H. Darke.Torquay Ashley 4.3 7.3 7.6 10.10 (70)Grovedale Tigers 1.0 3.0 6.2 6.2 (38)GOALS: Torquay Ashley: B. Collins 3, T. Grace 2, W. Jones 1, S. Barling 1, D. Curnow 1, X. Smith 1, N. Van Gemst 1. BEST: Torquay Ashley: B. Collins, N. Rivalland, T. Grace, S. Barling, A. Kay, N. Mifsud.Belmont Lions 3.1 4.1 7.5 9.9 (63)Sth Barwon Red 0.0 1.2 2.2 3.2 (20)Aireys Inlet Eels 4.2 6.6 7.7 13.8 (86)OGCC Blue 0.3 2.3 3.5 4.5 (29)GOALS: Aireys Inlet Eels: H. Jones 6, J. Pimentel 3, A. Umbers 1, J. Leonard 1, S. Brown 1, C. Matthews 1. OGCC Blue: L. Madden 1, M. Thebes 1, A. Wilcox 1, M. Smith 1. BEST: Aireys Inlet Eels: J. Leonard, J. Thomson, S. Brown, H. Jones, L. Culton, C. Maclennan. OGCC Blue: M. Smith, H. Unkenstein, J. Butteriss, C. Harvey, A. Wilcox.OGCC White 3.3 4.3 5.7 12.10 (82)Sth Barwon Blues 1.1 3.3 3.5 3.5 (23)GOALS: OGCC White: N. Taylor 2, C. O’Keefe 2, J. Sherwell 1, R. Symonds 1, S. Beasley 1, F. Long 1, K. Lattarulo 1, T. Smith 1, J. Tregenza 1, R. Jordan 1. BEST: OGCC White: N. Malone, M. Sedlins, L. Street, D. Foster.Lara 2 3.1 5.1 8.3 10.4 (64)St Albans Black 1.2 3.5 5.6 8.8 (56)Winchelsea 2.1 6.4 9.5 12.8 (80)Lara 1 3.1 3.1 3.3 3.3 (21)GOALS: Winchelsea: D. Campbell 5, C. Parish 2, J. King 1, C. Davis 1, B. Thomas 1, T. Hergstrom 1, J. Brown 1. BEST: Winchelsea: C. Davis, D. Campbell, J. Brown, F. Parish, J. King, J. Stocks.Sth Barwon Swans 5.2 8.4 8.6 8.9 (57)Leopold Lions 0.0 2.0 2.1 4.5 (29)GOALS: Leopold Lions: J. Pritchard 2, M. Welsh 2. BEST: Leopold Lions: L. France, T. Finn, T. Donlen, L. Clifton, J. Lang, S. Maroulis.Queenscliff 4.7 6.11 9.16 10.18 (78)Grovedale Black 1.0 2.4 2.4 4.8 (32)GOALS: Queenscliff: S. Allen 4, R. Hayden 1, M. Barry 1, J. Arthur 1, D. Orr 1, O. Karstens 1, F. Richards 1. BEST: Queenscliff: P. Whittakers, R. Hayden, S. Allen, R. McNearney, D. O’Brien, D. Orr.Barwon Heads 3.1 6.4 7.8 12.13 (85)Barwon Heads Gulls 1.5 1.5 3.6 3.6 (24)GOALS: Barwon Heads: N. Young 3, Z. Walter 3, J. Fry 2, N. Sutton 1, T. Wright 1, N. Mackay 1, L. Reekie 1. Barwon Heads Gulls: D. Booth 1, S. Harris 1, Z. Copland 1. BEST: Barwon Heads: N. Sutton, H. Wise-Plush, Z. Bongiorno, M. Porter, N. Mackay, D. Wootton. Barwon Heads Gulls: T. Aylmer, B. Mazouris, C. Symons, E. Tressider, Z. Copland, D. Booth.Thomson 3.1 6.3 9.4 11.10 (76)Sth Barwon Bulldogs 1.2 1.3 1.5 1.5 (11)Torquay Grossman 4.4 6.5 7.15 9.19 (73)Lara 3 0.2 2.3 2.3 3.8 (26)GOALS: Torquay Grossman: C. Pettina 2, L. Thompson 1, M. Matthews 1, J. Tolley 1, E. Waters 1, C. Thompson 1, J. Cook 1, B. Sorbara 1. BEST: Torquay Grossman: L. Thompson, S. Hawks, J. Nelson, C. Thompson, B. Sorbara, J. Cook.Modewarre 4.2 6.9 10.17 15.23 (113)Drysdale Brown 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 (8)GOALS: BEST: Drysdale Brown: M. Murone, A. McLeod, J. Sinclair, J. Cockerell, D. McDowell.Torquay Boak 0.0 2.3 2.5 3.9 (27)OGCC Orange 2.0 3.0 4.0 4.2 (26)GOALS: Torquay Boak: W. Tamassy 1, T. Nemeth 1, D. Madigan 1. OGCC Orange: H. Rowsell 1, T. Bellman 1, J. Caligiuri 1, E. Ford 1. BEST: Torquay Boak: D. Madigan, A. Schiavon, N. Brewster, F. Locke, W. Tamassy, A. Sweeney. OGCC Orange: T. Bellman, B. Bennett, J. Caligiuri, J. McDonald, O. Monteith.Drysdale Gold 3.1 6.5 7.5 11.11 (77)North Geelong 1.2 2.2 4.2 4.2 (26)GOALS: Drysdale Gold: B. Morse 3, B. Smith 2, D. Knight 1, M. Moriarty 1, B. Pavey 1, J. Sagor 1, A. Williams 1, A. Skeen 1. BEST: Drysdale Gold: J. Sagor, B. Morse, B. Smith, B. Taylor, D. Knight, B. Pavey.Portarlington 1.1 2.2 3.3 5.4 (34)Anglesea 1.1 2.1 2.2 4.3 (27)GOALS: Portarlington: D. Sheard 3, M. Edmanson 1, H. Downey 1. Anglesea: N. Russell 2, W. Solly 1, E. Ross 1. BEST: Portarlington: S. Baker-Hutchinson, B. McNamara, D. Sheard, F. Devonport, H. Spence, R. Jafari, Z. Beazley. Anglesea: E. Ross, H. O’Keeffe, J. Rau, M. Robotham, N. Russell, B. Russell.Grovedale Gold 2.2 2.3 5.3 5.5 (35)Leopold Green 0.1 0.2 0.2 1.2 (8)GOALS: Leopold Green: T. Newton 1. BEST: Leopold Green: K. MacDonald, L. McKenzie, J. Michels, B. Pavey, F. Parke, T. Newton.

UNDER 10STorquay Voss 1.0 5.2 7.5 10.6 (66)Corio 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 (6)GOALS: Torquay Voss: S. Ham 3, X. Huxtable 2, C. Ham 2, H. Stanton 1, L. Quirk 1, C. Fox 1. BEST: Torquay Voss: S. Szkuta, D. Hart, X. Huxtable, S. Ham, L. Hindle, C. Ham.Torquay Shearer 1.3 2.3 3.5 4.5 (29)St Albans White 0.0 1.2 1.3 1.5 (11)GOALS: Torquay Shearer: L. Africa 1, D. Crucitti 1, B. Patton 1, T. Gaspari 1. BEST: Torquay Shearer: G. Hayes, J. Bannister, O. VanTil, C. Chafer, P. Flannery, J. Africa.Torquay Ashley 1.2 1.4 2.5 3.6 (24)

Grovedale Tigers 1.1 2.2 2.3 3.3 (21)GOALS: Torquay Ashley: N. McGregor-Dawson 2, L. Pascoe 1. BEST: Torquay Ashley: L. Thomas, O. Roberts, D. Jackson, S. Norris, W. Orwin, F. Jacoby.Sth Barwon Red 1.2 1.2 1.6 1.8 (14)Belmont Lions 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.1 (7)OGCC Blue 1.1 4.3 6.4 8.5 (53)Aireys Inlet Eels 1.4 2.4 4.4 4.5 (29)GOALS: OGCC Blue: T. Richardson 2, J. Nagle 1, B. LeMaistre 1, L. Beale 1, T. Davis 1, P. Bowers 1, B. Allan 1. Aireys Inlet Eels: S. Wylie 1, C. Goldsworthy 1, G. Brown 1, H. Harding 1. BEST: OGCC Blue: C. Collett, J. West, J. Nagle, T. Walsh, H. Clark, W. Monk. Aireys Inlet Eels: E. Giles, H. Harding, C. Goldsworthy, F. Calder, J. Jackson, O. Balderas.OGCC White 1.4 5.11 7.13 8.13 (61)Sth Barwon Blues 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 (12)GOALS: OGCC White: L. Woolley 2, C. Ewart 1, C. McEvoy 1, W. Richardson 1, L. McEvoy 1, R. Symonds 1, L. Giblin 1. BEST: OGCC White: B. McKellin, M. Clark, B. Dunell, C. Ewart.St Albans Black 0.1 0.2 2.4 4.4 (28)Grovedale Roar 0.1 1.1 1.2 2.3 (15)Sth Barwon Swans 2.3 3.3 6.5 6.5 (41)Leopold Lions 0.0 0.2 1.2 1.5 (11)GOALS: Leopold Lions: J. Smith 1. BEST: Leopold Lions: M. Jenkin, W. Perkins, M. Timms, W. Taylor, S. Causon, J. Rylance.Grovedale Black 2.0 2.0 4.2 4.2 (26)Queenscliff 0.0 2.6 2.6 2.7 (19)GOALS: Queenscliff: C. Scott 2. BEST: Queenscliff: K. Notting, M. Lindrea, O. McDonald, S. Campbell, H. Gower, G. Whittakers.Barwon Heads 3.5 6.5 9.7 10.7 (67)Barwon Heads Gulls 0.1 0.1 0.1 1.1 (7)GOALS: Barwon Heads: C. Walter 2, F. Young 2, N. Lever 2, F. Kinsey 2, C. Hurst 1, C. Erard 1. Barwon Heads Gulls: C. Barsby 1. BEST: Barwon Heads: N. Lever, A. Righetti, L. Potter, C. Walter, K. Wigmore, J. Langton. Barwon Heads Gulls: W. Jordan, H. Dott, C. Barsby, B. Ryan, A. Bonner, F. Callahan.Thomson 0.0 1.2 1.2 3.4 (22)Sth Barwon Bulldogs 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 (14)Torquay Grossman 4.2 6.6 9.7 9.7 (61)Grovedale Claws 1.0 2.3 4.4 5.4 (34)GOALS: Torquay Grossman: M. Virgona 3, Z. Brady 3, J. Schram 2, G. Brett 1. BEST: Torquay Grossman: K. Rayner, M. Virgona, N. Minter, M. Ewings, D. Kirk, K. Gibb.Drysdale Brown 0.0 0.1 0.4 4.10 (34)Modewarre 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 (6)GOALS: Drysdale Brown: J. Connor 3, C. Allen 1. ModewarreBEST: Drysdale Brown: M. Garrett, J. Hutchinson, J. Wright, J. Clutterbuck, A. Cini, J. Connor.Leopold Gold 2.2 5.7 6.7 9.10 (64)Torquay McCartney 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 (1)GOALS: BEST: Torquay McCartney: T. Emmerson, C. Sayers, M. Small, N. Webb, J. Dandy, L. James.OGCC Orange 0.0 5.1 5.2 6.7 (43)Torquay Boak 4.2 4.2 6.2 6.2 (38)GOALS: OGCC Orange: R. Monteith 2, M. Gawley-Price 2, B. Townson 1, F. Hardiman 1. Torquay Boak: N. Gadsby 4, L. Muschamp 1, A. Vernon 1. BEST: OGCC Orange: A. Warner, T. Soutar, R. Lock, N. deBruijn. Torquay Boak: N. Evans, A. Vernon, L. Polwarth, F. Brown, T. Congdon, A. Preston.Drysdale Gold 4.4 9.5 13.7 18.14 (122)North Geelong 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0)Anglesea 0.1 1.2 4.4 7.7 (49)Portarlington 2.4 2.5 2.5 2.5 (17)GOALS: Anglesea: R. Fowler 3, J. McCasker 3, L. Gittings 1. Portarlington: S. Hogan 2. BEST: Anglesea: R. Fowler, L. Gittings, J. Higgins, M. Shaw, L. Vitkus, J. McCasker. Portarlington: A. Langmaid, S. Hogan, J. Morris, M. Panagiotidis, O. Skurrie, G. Christofi.Leopold Green 1.1 1.3 2.4 6.7 (43)Grovedale Gold 2.1 3.2 5.3 5.3 (33)GOALS: Leopold Green: R. Coghlan 3, J. Eastwood 1, J. Smale 1, T. Williams 1. BEST: Leopold Green: C. Rodda, J. Smale, C. Stow, A. Tanner, J. Taylor-Hewson, T. Williams.

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REPORTQUEENSCLIFFg The White Lady continues producing some

good whiting and squidg Swan Bay and garfish seem to go hand in hand

at the momentg Point Lonsdale pier continues with garfish and

mullet catchesg St Leonards has good whiting catches and a

few squidg The creek continues to produce trevally and

small salmon.

BARWON HEADS g Good ocean whiting are still being takeng The river continues to produce trevally salmon

and the odd bream.

TORQUAY g Whiting are still being taken in good numbersg Salmon are being caught off local beachesg Some huge gummy sharks have been caughtg Spring Creek is producing some nice breamFor all the best available advice in Torquay on tackle and bait, drop in and see Gareth and Jonathan, they will do their best to ensure you get the most current information available, phone 5264 8207.

ANGLESEA g Still some good whiting catchesg Salmon catches continue off the beachesg Those in boats are still getting some pinkies

offshoreFor all the latest fishing news and all the right advice, drop by and see us and we will do our best to get you out there, fishing productively with the right gear and the right bait. The Great Ocean Road Outdoor Centre Anglesea, phone 5263 2330.

APOLLO BAY g Salmon are still being caught off the beachesg Whiting and trevally are still being caught in and

around the inshore reefsg Bream continue to be caught in the local riversg Some tuna have been caught offshoreFor all your bait and tackle in Apollo Bay, contact Steve or Jen and they will be more than pleased to help you, phone 5237 6434.

Anglesea River UpdateOn May 10 the State Government advised that the Department of Sustainability and Environment had appointed Professor William Maher of the University of Canberra to head the Anglesea River Review with the deadline for submissions being accepted until 5pm on Tuesday, May 31.

The DSE’s official stance is that they have stated the review is not to address the question of what killed the fish in the estuary but to address the specific areas of concern from the terms of reference that relate to sources of acidity and metals, and remediation options.

DSE stated that the review by Professor William Maher will be restricted to those specific concerns raised in part three of the Terms of Reference in relation to submissions that will be accepted from the community.

These concerns are:Part three Terms of Reference

Investigate the role of specific factors that are of concern to the community including: Pumping of bore water by Alcoa, pumping of bore water by Barwon Water, the role of fire management, the role of catchment land use, and the role of licensed discharges to the river. It is the opinion of the local community group Anglesea River Support Action Group ARSAG) that the intended meaning of this term of reference, was to look into:

Specific factors that are of concern to the

community. This was not just to be limited to those concerns that have been already identified, but any other concerns that may have also arisen or that needed addressing.

It is ASRAG’s belief that all community concerns in relation to this review should be allowed to be submitted under the review process.

As a result of this restriction, ASRAG has queried the definition applied to those Terms of Reference, and believe that this not only limits community submissions but also the scope of the review itself, which is contrary to intentions of the Liberal Government in setting up this review process.

Therefore, ASRAG has lodged an official protest with the Liberal Government over these interpretations by the DSE.

ASRAG has also called a public meeting to address this issue and to provide information and hopefully clarify for people in the community how they can now go about making their submissions.

Submissions can be emailed to [email protected]

The meeting will be held this Thursday at The Surfcoast Spa and Resort, from 7.30pm-8.30pm.

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The dedicated team has built a reputation of offering the most comprehensive product knowledge and highest level of service throughout Geelong.

As a local supplier, customers are attracted from the Surf Coast, Bellarine and Geelong regions, including many holiday owners as well as permanent residents.

Furniture franchisee Chris Goodhand has been at the Waurn Ponds store for more than seven years and has a comprehensive understanding of what local buyers want.

“We basically provide a one-stop shop for all your furniture needs, from lounge and dining suites to occasional and office furniture, and even outdoor furniture,” Chris said.

When you shop at Harvey Norman you have the security and buying power of dealing with Australia’s largest furniture retailer.

Only the largest and most respected suppliers are selected to provide a diverse range of furniture, from lounges - including modern contemporary - to recliner suites, dining suites, occasional furniture and office furniture.

The new season range of outdoor furniture has been very strongly received with a large variety on offer, including wicker, timber and aluminium suites.

If you are looking for quality Australian made furniture, Harvey Norman is the only destination to consider.

“We are proud supporters of the Australian Made campaign, which is reflected in our floor stock,” said Chris.

All Harvey Norman leather suites are 100 per cent cow hide and fully comply with the rigorous AFARDI Australian leather standard. You can confidently

purchase your new leather lounge suite with this guarantee.

Come into Harvey Norman at Waurn Ponds and be impressed by the friendly staff, comprehensive range and exceptional prices.

Harvey Norman has been supporting and supplying the Surf Coast region for over seven years and can be trusted to be here for many more.

“I would encourage anyone in the market for some new furniture to come in and talk to us about their needs. Our friendly team has the knowledge and skills to help you make the right choice for your lifestyle, home and budget.”

“Our amazing computers division does not only carry computers, but is rather a one-stop shop for technology offering an incredible range of digital cameras, laptops, GPS navigators, smartphones, digital SLR cameras, gaming and computer software,” explained Robert.

“We also have our digital photo centre where we print your photos in outstanding quality while you wait at a great price.

“We’re finding our customers also love the other photo centre services on offer, such as personalised photo books, prints on box mounted canvas and personalised photo gifts. “We can even print photos stored on most

mobile phones!”Robert and his team are committed to working

with their customers to find the right technology solution that best meets their specific needs.

“It’s about getting to know our customer, finding out what they really need, and recommending the right solution to them.

“Our customer focus extends to our after sales service, with our in store tech team available to resolve any problems or issues that may arise.”

The recent arrival in-store of the world’s first 3D consumer video camera is proof that Harvey Norman always has the most up-to-date technology available from the get-go.

“A lot of people come in initially thinking they’re buying ‘just a bed’. They are often quite amazed to learn that beds are so much more,” explained Vanessa.

“Given we each spend around one-third of our lives in bed, choosing the right bed is vitally important.

“Everyone is built differently with their own individual comfort level and support requirements. This distinguishes the process of buying a bed because unless you actually lie on a bed you don’t know if you like it.”

Vanessa has worked as a bedding specialist with Harvey Norman for more than eight years and recently became the Waurn Ponds store’s new bedding franchisee.

Although her area appears to be quite simple, at least on the surface, the process of matching each customer’s needs and expectations with the bed that is right for them can be quite complicated.

“Bedding support systems have evolved enormously from traditional spring systems to springless ones like latex and visco-elastic memory foam, which moulds to the body.

“Our Sleepnumber range is exclusive to Harvey Norman. It uses air technology to support the

body as well as a personalised comfort system that allows you to raise or lower your Sleepnumber depending on the level of support you need.

“This means you and your partner can each be on a completely different comfort level but still sharing the same bed.”

Vanessa and her sales team are well versed in explaining the various support systems and helping customers make the right choice. Her area also stocks a vast range of manchester and bedroom furniture.

“Over the past 12 months, fully automatic coffee machines have recorded the biggest sales growth while flat panel televisions and digital DVD recorders have also maintained solid growth,” Joe claimed.

“With television prices continuing to fall, home entertainment systems have become bigger, better and more affordable. Even the new 3D televisions are already well within the reach of the average consumer – and will become even more so as time goes by.

“It’s also very cheap and easy to upgrade from analogue to digital TV without having to buy a brand new TV. All you need is a set top box, which currently costs less than $80.”

Joe speaks from a base of 11 years experience with Harvey Norman, including seven years as electrical franchisee.

In addition to TVs and other home entertainment products, Harvey Norman Electrical offers consumers a wide choice of electrical products, from small home and personal care appliances to fridges, washing machines and other white goods, and major kitchen appliances such as stoves and cook tops.

“Most of these products are becoming increasingly technology-based, making it easier for the customer to use them, coffee machines being a case in point.

“As part of a large Australian retail network, we can offer our customers the best products at the best prices.

“At the same time however, as local franchisees we are committed to providing good old fashioned customer service, which makes us more like a corner store than a big retail chain.”

HARVEY Norman Furniture at Waurn Ponds is the local supplier for all your furniture needs.

Meet the team at Harvey Norman Waurn Ponds

ROBERT Keoylian has seen technology change dramatically in 15 years of working with Harvey Norman, the past two as director of the Waurn Ponds store’s computers franchise.

VANESSA Scarfone is used to people taking her bedding product line for granted, which is why she is so committed to educating and helping customers choose the right bed.

IF the growing popularity of espresso machines is anything to go by, then Joe Marruso reckons people are sipping more lattes at home than in cafes these days – and shunning the cinema too!

Furniture franchisee Chris Goodhand (left) and his team David, Janne and Robyn.

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Enjoy good coffee and more at home Computer franchisee Robert Keoylian (left) and his friendly sales team.

Bedding specialists (from left) Kristy, Vanessa and Madeleine.

Electrical franchisee Joe Marruso has seen huge growth in home-based coffee machines.