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MAY 10, 2016 \ STARWEEKLY.COM.AU NEWS + SPORT + PROPERTY GUIDE By Matt Crossman Macedon state MP Mary-Anne omas has hit out at Macedon Ranges council’s plea for help with explosive growth in Gisborne, saying she’s disappointed it has been unable to come up with a positive plan for the town. ‘‘I must say I struggle to hear definitively the vision that Macedon Ranges council has for its towns and communities,’’ she said. ‘‘e fact is, shires won’t get what they don’t ask for.’’ As reported by Star Weekly , Cr y y Russell Mowatt last week suggested that Gisborne’s expansion be halted until the state government does more to address infrastructure problems. But Ms omas said the council couldn’t receive funding for things it hadn’t applied for. ‘‘e shire has three projects on its books [through Regional Development Australia] … that’s not a vision,’’ she said. ‘‘e council has been unable to come up with a vision for Gisborne and articulate it in a way that will attract funding.’’ Veteran Brad Teal Real Estate agent John Dunlop also criticised calls for a moratorium on growth. ‘‘e shire charges developers so it’s probably a case of whether it needs to liſt its own game,’’ he said. Mr Dunlop said that while Gisborne was growing rapidly, most services were keeping pace with demand. ‘‘We are very fortunate because it’s still the best of both worlds,’’ he said. ‘‘Parking, particularly in Gisborne’s CBD, is something that needs to be addressed pretty quickly … but I think, generally, Gisborne is pretty well serviced.’’ As reported by Star Weekly, Cr y y Mowatt said Gisborne was turning into ‘‘another Sunbury’’, with a lack of adequate infrastructure and services. A settlement strategy adopted by the council in July 2011 estimated a Gisborne population of 14,700 by 2036. But the most recent council meeting heard that the town’s population had already passed 13,000. Urging Planning Minister Richard Wynne to meet with the full council, councillors Mowatt and John Letchford questioned whether the government was doing enough to help the council cope with the growth. e council voted unanimously to back a motion calling for a study into the merits of a major bypass of the Mount Macedon half-diamond interchange to Gisborne-Bacchus Marsh Road, and a half-diamond interchange from the Calder Freeway to Willowbank Road. Expanded bus services will also be sought. Council chief executive Peter Johnston said the vision for Gisborne’s growth was clearly set out in the planning scheme. ‘‘is plan was developed over many years with substantial community consultation and ultimately approved by the state Planning Minister,’’ he said. ‘‘Development plans are in place for Gisborne and New Gisborne to ensure future development is managed in an orderly, co-ordinated and sustainable way.’’ MP slams Gisborne ‘neglect’ ‘‘ Parking … needs to be addressed pretty quickly ’’ - John Dunlop Ten-gallon hats, cowboy boots and masses of double denim will make Sunbury Memorial Hall look more like the heart of Texas this Saturday. More than 150 people are expected to pack the hall for Sunbury Rotary Club’s annual country and western charity night. With prizes on offer, music lovers are being encouraged to dress up and raise money for local programs such as the club’s weekly community kitchen and donations to the Royal Children’s Hospital. Spokesman Mannie Camilleri says the event raised more than $4000 last year. ‘‘It’s the kind of night where everyone has a smile on their face,’’ he says. ‘‘People can learn a bit of bootscooting, and have a dance and a really good time.’’ Entertainment will include the Tim Farran Band. There’ll also be fundraising raffles, silent and live auctions. Tickets: $15 (includes tea and coffee. BYO supper). Details: 0421 490 134 (Shawn Smits) Sunbury, deep in heart of Texas TERRY GRANTE AND JOE SCORDIA

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Macedon state MP Mary-Anne �omas has hit out at Macedon Ranges council’s plea for help with explosive growth in Gisborne, saying she’s disappointed it has been unable to come up with a positive plan for the town.

‘‘I must say I struggle to hear de�nitively the vision that Macedon Ranges council has for its towns and communities,’’ she said. ‘‘�e fact is, shires won’t get what they don’t ask for.’’

As reported by Star Weekly, Cr Star Weekly, Cr Star WeeklyRussell Mowatt last week suggested that Gisborne’s expansion be halted until the state government does more to address infrastructure problems.

But Ms �omas said the council couldn’t receive funding for things it hadn’t applied for.

‘‘�e shire has three projects on its books [through Regional Development Australia] … that’s not a vision,’’ she said.

‘‘�e council has been unable to come up with a vision for Gisborne and articulate it in a way that will attract funding.’’

Veteran Brad Teal Real Estate agent John Dunlop also criticised calls for a moratorium on growth.

‘‘�e shire charges developers so it’s probably a case of whether it needs to li� its own game,’’ he said.

Mr Dunlop said that while Gisborne was growing rapidly, most services were keeping pace with demand.

‘‘We are very fortunate because it’s still the best of both worlds,’’ he said.

‘‘Parking, particularly in Gisborne’s CBD, is something that needs to be addressed pretty quickly … but I think, generally, Gisborne is pretty well serviced.’’

As reported by Star Weekly, Cr Star Weekly, Cr Star WeeklyMowatt said Gisborne was turning into ‘‘another Sunbury’’, with a lack of adequate infrastructure and services.

A settlement strategy adopted by the council in July 2011 estimated a Gisborne population of 14,700 by 2036. But the most recent council meeting heard that the town’s population had already passed 13,000.

Urging Planning Minister Richard Wynne to meet with the full council, councillors Mowatt and John Letchford questioned whether the government was doing enough to help the council cope with the growth.

�e council voted unanimously to back a motion calling for a study into the merits of a major bypass of the Mount Macedon half-diamond interchange to Gisborne-Bacchus Marsh Road, and a half-diamond interchange from the Calder Freeway to Willowbank Road. Expanded bus services will also be sought.

Council chief executive Peter Johnston said the vision for Gisborne’s growth was clearly set out in the planning scheme.

‘‘�is plan was developed over many years with substantial community consultation and ultimately approved by the state Planning Minister,’’ he said.

‘‘Development plans are in place for Gisborne and New Gisborne to ensure future development is managed in an orderly, co-ordinated and sustainable way.’’

MP slamsGisborne‘neglect’

‘‘ Parking … needs to be addressed pretty quickly ’’ - John Dunlop

Ten-gallon hats, cowboy boots and masses of double denim will make Sunbury Memorial Hall look more like the heart of Texas this Saturday. More than 150 people are expected to pack the hall for Sunbury Rotary Club’s annual country and western charity night. With prizes on offer, music lovers are being encouraged to dress up and raise money for local programs such as the club’s weekly community kitchen and donations to the Royal Children’s Hospital. Spokesman Mannie Camilleri says the event raised more than $4000 last year. ‘‘It’s the kind of night where everyone has a smile on their face,’’ he says. ‘‘People can learn a bit of bootscooting, and have a dance and a really good time.’’ Entertainment will include the Tim Farran Band. There’ll also be fundraising raf�es, silent and live auctions. Tickets: $15 (includes tea and coffee. BYO supper). Details: 0421 490 134

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rewards for our community, as council saves $5.5 million in net interest across 10 years.

‘‘�is is the Hume story for 2016-17 – huge investments in services and community facilities, combined with a low rates increase, a budget in surplus and virtually no debt.’’

Cr Patsikatheodorou said the average household would pay about $45 extra in rates this year. But as this is a revaluation year, the degree of change will vary.

‘‘Council has been very prudent … we’ve implemented a number of savings measures that help us to deliver services and infrastructure in an e�cient manner,’’ she said.

By Matt Crossman

Construction of a heated pool at the aquatic centre, planning for a global learning centre in Macedon Street and new lawn tennis club rooms are among the big-ticket items for Sunbury in Hume council’s dra� 2016-17 budget.

�e $218.88 million budget, which proposes an average rates increase of 2.5 per cent, was expected to be released to the public during a meeting at Sunbury Civic Centre on Monday night.

A total of $74.10 million has been slated for new infrastructure across the municipality,

including more carparking at Boardman Reserve and additional improvements to Sunbury’s town centre.

Money to widen sections of Wildwood Road in Wildwood and an upgrade of Bourke Street, Bulla, are part of a $10.24 million allocation for roads projects.

Mayor Helen Patsikatheodorou said it was the most ambitious capital works program launched during her eight years on the council.

“We want to deliver facilities and services as [the community] needs it, not 50 years down the track,’’ she said. ‘‘Our decision to pay back almost $26 million of debt early will reap huge

Chief executive Domenic Isola said increases to state government growth and infrastructure spending in Hume had made meeting the new rate rise cap much easier.

“When we are getting funding to assist the council, that helps alleviate the rate burden on the community,’’ he said. “[�e rate rise cap] makes us think more about what we are providing and how we provide it.

‘‘I’m not a proponent of [the rates cap]. [But] I think this council would have got to that rate anyway.”

– with Laura Michell

Hume invests in ‘ambitious’ work

Road closures will be in place for eight to 12 weeks as Hume council upgrades a bluestone bridge between Bulla and Wildwood.

Ageing timber will be replaced with a �ve-metre-wide concrete deck as part of a $725,000 project to improve the historic bridge over Deep Creek on Wildwood Road South.

�e bridge, increasingly used by motorists heading south from Romsey and Lance�eld and by tra�c detoured by crashes on Sunbury Road, will remain a single-lane structure a�er the work’s completion with the council keen to retain its ‘‘quaint appearance’’.

Steel guard rails will be added, while historically signi�cant iron girders will be retained.

Approaches on both sides of the bridge will be widened with 425 metres of pavement upgraded as part of works, which start this month.

Wildwood CFA captain Joel Xuereb said that while residents would have welcomed a wider bridge, improvements to its approaches would make a big di�erence.

‘‘In a perfect world, we’d have loved a new double-lane bridge, perhaps built next to the old structure,’’ he said. “But under the circumstances, it isn’t too bad.’’

Mayor Helen Patsikatheodorou said VicRoads had been involved in plans designed to maintain the bridge’s appearance.

‘‘Drivers are encouraged to cross Deep Creek at either Bulla Road or Kongaderra Road and allow extra time for their commute,’’ Cr Patsikatheodorou said.

Matt Crossman

Bridge workat Wildwood

Writer’s debut novel wins the VogelA Woodend author who’s won Australia’s premier literary prize for young writers says she’s had a dream run, having only recently started writing �ction.

Katherine Brabon spent many days surrounded by the gentle hum of activity at �e Village Larder in Woodend and Mount Macedon’s Trading Post, working away at her debut novel, �e Memory Artist.

�e �ctional memoir, which looks back at the upbringing of the son of Russian dissidents, led to Brabon winning this year’s Vogel literary award, including $20,000 and a publishing deal with Allen and Unwin.

Brabon, who is completing a PhD in creative writing at Monash University, says she’s always been an avid reader. But it wasn’t until she decided to turn a love for Russian history into a short story and then a manuscript that she launched herself into the world of �ction.

‘‘My parents read to me a lot and I loved to read as a kid, but I only really started writing �ction the past three years,’’ Brabon says.

‘‘I just started writing and the award came up. I thought it would be great to be long-listed and get some exposure, but to win … it’s all happened far quicker than I thought it would.’’

Brabon, who was educated at Woodend Primary School, Sacred Heart and Sunbury College, recently moved to Melbourne but returns home at least every weekend.

She says she was studying for her masters in history at Oxford when she decided to start writing.

‘‘I was studying a lot of Russian history. I was fascinated by it and felt a desire to do something more. I started writing a short story �rst and it was published over there, so I thought, I’m going to have a go at this.’’

Returning to Australia, Brabon began her PhD, which allowed her the time to hone her story. She says the cafes were the perfect setting to allow her creativity to �ow. ‘‘�ey’re never too busy on a weekday morning and I like to have a bit of noise around me when I write.’’

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Sunbury residents are being urged to join the army – if only for a day. The Salvation Army has put a call out for volunteers ahead of this year’s Red Shield Appeal, which will run from May 21-29. Auxiliary Lieutenant Andrew Webb (pictured with wife Laura and daughter Lily, 4) says all hands are needed on deck for the major fundraiser, which helped the Salvos support 1300 Sunbury residents last year. Anyone can sign up to rattle tins for the appeal, but children must be accompanied by an adult. Details: 9744 2095 or email [email protected]

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Bail extendedA man charged with 92 animal cruelty offences had his bail extended after appearing at Broadmeadows Magistrates Court on May 2. An adjournment was granted until June 20 while forensics staff complete autopsy reports on nearly two dozen horses found dead at a Bulla property.

Station parking boostUp to 100 car park spaces will be added at Kyneton train station, Transport Minister Jacinta Allan said on Friday. Woodend station will also get a major upgrade including paving and better lighting, while 40 spaces will be added at Gisborne. Four new train services were also announced as part of the state government’s $1 billion investment in regional public transport.

Broadband goes aerialResidents in parts of the Macedon Ranges can access a new National Broadband Network satellite service. McEwen MP Rob Mitchell said the �rst of two satellites had been successfully launched into orbit.

Storm debris removedMacedon Ranges council crews spent the early part of last week mopping up after wild winds lashed areas including Kyneton, Romsey and Lance�eld. A storm which struck about 2am on May 1 caused widespread power outages.

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Complaints about parking and tra�c problems plaguing Mount Macedon have prompted authorities to tighten enforcement of restrictions as carloads of tourists �ock to open gardens this autumn.

Macedon Ranges council has met police and VicRoads to discuss short and long-term measures to cater for increased tra�c that has also led to concerns about rubbish-dumping, over-use of toilets and pedestrian behaviour.

Resident Jamie Byron said the number of tourists had spiked in the wake of a wave of media stories spruiking the area’s spectacular autumn trees and many open gardens.

Hotspots include Honour Avenue and Mount Macedon Road.

‘‘It’s been an issue for a long time, but the past few years it’s been an absolute disaster,’’ Mr Byron said.

He said the council had put up new no-standing signs that had helped, but tra�c remained a major problem.

Mr Byron said that while residents fully supported private gardens being opened to visitors, they wanted the council to ensure suitable parking and amenities were provided.

He said a possible solution would be to have visitors park at Tony Clarke Reserve before boarding a tour bus to the gardens.

Council chief executive Peter Johnston said o�cers would continue to patrol the Mount in the next few weekends, issuing �nes “particularly where private driveways are being obstructed and parking is occurring in no- parking zones”.

‘‘Council will liaise with relevant businesses to ensure appropriate measures are being taken for parking and toilets on site, as well as alternative transport options,’’ he said.

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Organisers hope that people will replace the hum and glow of electronic devices with the hu� and pu� of steam engines, if only for a day, at the Gisborne Vintage Machinery Society’s annual rally this Sunday.

President Tim Reid says the return of the club’s lovingly restored steam locomotive, Perry, will be a highlight of the family day, which also features a tractor pull, animal farm, mini-train and, weather permitting, camel rides.

Car, truck and machinery displays will also take people back to simpler times.

‘‘�ese are the days, when you started work you couldn’t just turn a key,’’ Mr Reid says. ‘‘Instead, you lit and stoked a �re for hours before the engine came to life.’’

�e rally is at Steam Park in Webb Crescent, New Gisborne, from 9.30am-3pm. Tickets: $10 adults, children free.

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Noel Smithwick with a 1945 Perry locomotive. (Joe Mastroianni)

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Notice of Special Council Meetings Pursuant to Section 84 of the Local Government Act 1989, Mayor, Cr Graham Hackett has called the following Special Council Meetings: • Wednesday 1 June, 2016 at 7pm in the Council Chamber

at the Gisborne Administration Centre, 40 Robertson Street, Gisborne for the purpose of considering a report on the Adoption of the Councillor Code of Conduct,

• Wednesday 1 June, 2016 at 7.30 pm in the Council Chamber at the Gisborne Administration Centre, 40 Robertson Street, Gisborne for the purpose of considering submissions (if any) in relation to the following matters; 1. Council’s 2016/17 Budget, Council Plan 2016/17 (Year 4) and Strategic

Resource Plan, 2. Council’s intention to sell land known as Reserve 1 on LP217794 on the corner

of Blackmore Road and O’Brien Court, Woodend to two adjacent land owners, 3. Council’s intention to sell land known as Lot 4 on P/S 402075C, also known as

51 Aitken Street, Gisborne to Aldi Foods Pty Ltd. If no submissions are received in relation to all of the matters listed to be dealtwith at the Special Council Meeting at 7.30 pm on Wednesday 1 June, this Special Council Meeting will not be held. Notifi cation of this will be placed on Council’s website. The Special Council Meetings are open to the public and Notice Papers for the meetings will be available on Council’s website, mrsc.vic.gov.au from 5pm on Friday 27 May, at Council Service Centres from 12pm on Monday 30 May, or at the meeting. Specifi c enquiries should be directed to Stephen Mahon on 5422 0352.

Have your sayPaying tribute to a local pioneer Council is proposing to name an unnamed road in Mount Macedon Parnell Lane, to commemorate Reginald V Parnell, who was born in 1888. Reginald was the former head gardener at Duneira Estate and was responsible for establishing the original gardens at Memorial Cross, which was burnt in the 1960s. Submissions close Monday 13 June.

Items on public exhibition Council would also like your feedback on the following: • Draft master plan for Kyneton Airfi eld • Macedon and Mount Macedon draft design guidelines • Positive Ageing Plan and Municipal Early Years Plan.

To fi nd out more, visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/your say or call 5422 0333.

Council Meetings

Next Ordinary Council MeetingWhen: Wednesday 25 May, 7pm Where: Gisborne Administration Centre,

40 Robertson Street, Gisborne

Special Council MeetingsWhen: Wednesday 1 June, 7pm and 7.30pm Where: Gisborne Administration Centre

For more information visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/meetings

Employment

Human Resources Offi cer (Full-time) Human Resources Offi cer (Full-time) Human Resources Offi Closing 11 MayManager Community Services (Full-time) Closing 11 MayFire Management Offi cer (Full-time) Fire Management Offi cer (Full-time) Fire Management Offi Closing 16 MaySwim Instructor (Casual) Closing 16 May

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Events at Kyneton Town HallDeath by Soprano: It’s opera, but not as we know it! Be taken on a rollercoaster ride of twists, turns and tragedy as cabaret artist Isabel Hertaeg works her way through operatic death scenes from A-Z. When: Friday 13 May, 7.30pm Cost: $42, $38 concession and $25 youth. Don’t miss Boy out of the Country A home-grown tale of land, family and belonging, this award-winning theatre work explores life beyond the big city. When: Tuesday 24 May, 7.30pm Cost: $42, $38 concession, $25 youth and $15 child. For more information, visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/buytickets or call 1800 888 802.

Nine students from Kyneton’s Sacred Heart College say an exchange trip to France that included a visit to the Somme has changed the way they look at life.

Zach Craig, 15, was part of the group that spent almost three weeks last month taking classes at Lycée Notre-Dame du Roc and touring historic sites such as Pozières, where 6700 Australians died during World War I.

He said a cold, wet day spent looking at the thousands of grave stones, laid out in long lines at Villers-Bretonneux, was incredibly sobering.

‘‘We were all rugged up and didn’t have anyone shooting at us … it was hard enough as it was,’’ Zach said. ‘‘You’re used to hearing and learning about history, but this gave us a whole new appreciation.’’

Students were particularly taken by a banner in a school playground declaring: ‘‘We will always remember Australia’’.

‘‘It really opened our eyes to how important the e�orts of our soldiers had been,’’ Zach said.

Matt Crossman

War epiphany in FranceSacred Heart College students with a French �ag memento of their exchange trip. (Joe Mastroianni)

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Beer bottles and sharp �shing hooks have been found on the banks of Sunbury’s Spavin Lake in recent weeks, prompting Hume council to urge anglers to clean up a�er themselves.

Discarded nets and tangled lines, posing a threat to the area’s bird life, have also been found.

Mayor Helen Patsikatheodorou is encouraging lake users to do the right thing and carry bags to collect their rubbish.

‘‘While Spavin Lake has become a popular �shing spot in Sunbury, it is also home to a wide variety of rare birds,’’ she said.

‘‘�ese beautiful creatures can become trapped in �shing line or be badly injured by a �sh hook.’’

�e council has also investigated at least one incident involving the illegal dumping of hard waste at the picturesque reserve, o� Spavin Drive.

‘‘Anyone who thinks that they can use the cover of darkness to abandon waste in our public areas should think again,’’ Cr Patsikatheodorou said.

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Mayor Helen Patsikatheodorou surveys rubbish at Spavin Lake. (Shawn Smits)

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By Matt Crossman

Opposition MPs and a Gisborne-based health service have slammed cuts to aged-care funding in this year’s federal budget.

Aged-care providers will lose more than $1 billion in funding across Australia for complex healthcare over four years under the federal budget handed down last Tuesday.

�at news comes weeks a�er experts warned of a looming “tsunami” of aged-care demand in the Macedon Ranges, with projections showing people in the McEwen electorate will have the state’s second-highest incidence of dementia by 2050.

While welcoming increased spending for public hospitals ahead of a looming election, Macedon Ranges health chief executive Don Tidbury said reduced aged-care funding was a ‘‘real concern’’.

‘‘I fear it’s going to impact on our ability to deliver services,’’ he said. ‘‘�e number of people aged over 80 living in this area will nearly triple over the next 10 years.

‘‘I would hope that whichever party is in government, they would take charge of aged-care funding.’’

Mr Tidbury also feared an ongoing freeze of the indexation of Medicare payments to doctors would have an a�ect on the area’s high bulk-billing rates.

‘‘It may well lead to doctors having to increase the level of co-payment required from patients,’’ he said.

Mr Tidbury’s concerns were echoed by McEwen Labor MP Rob Mitchell and his

Bendigo counterpart, Lisa Chesters, who decried the budget as catering for the ‘‘big end’’ of town.

‘‘Almost 85 per cent of Bendigo workers will miss out on an income tax cut because they earn less than $80,000 per year,’’ Ms Chesters said. ‘‘Meanwhile, people who earn more than $300,000 a year will receive at least a $2600 tax cut. It’s unfair to give tax cuts to those at the top rather than every worker.’’

Both Ms Chesters and Mr Mitchell bemoaned the fact that a fraction of education funding slashed in 2014 and 2015 had been restored, meaning schools such as Sunbury College will miss out on at least $1 million promised under the Gonski reforms.

Bendigo Liberal candidate Megan Purcell said the government’s No.1 priority was to create jobs.

‘‘We face a highly competitive, volatile and uncertain global economy, but the Turnbull government has an economic plan which is working,’’ she said.

Ms Purcell welcomed tax concessions for at least 15,500 businesses in the electorate.

Also funded was $13.3 million to help councils maintain and upgrade local roads and $500,000 for the new Kyneton Community Park.

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Community groups are being urged to apply for a free 5kW solar system as organisers of a not-for-pro�t bulk-buy scheme celebrate a major milestone.

�e $7400 system, donated by the Hub Foundation Castlemaine and supplier SunEdison, includes an inverter and 20 panels.

Hub Foundation project o�cer Jo Kaptein said the donation would mark the successful installation of more than 100 systems in the Macedon Ranges as a result of MASH2, the second round of the hub’s solar bulk-buy program.

Riddells Creek Christmas Tree Farm owner and Macedon Ranges mayor Graham Hackett is among those who signed up for the program.

Cr Hackett, who recently had a 5kW system installed, said he hoped to generate enough power to meet all the farm’s electricity needs once the price of storage batteries went down.

‘‘We had the system checked the other day and it’s already produced about 550 kilowatts of power in �ve weeks,’’ he said.

‘‘I’m hopeful that our power costs are going to go down markedly.’’

Cr Hackett said the new system was powering his farmhouse, �ve fridges, pumps, sheds and power tools. He said it was far superior to a 2kW system that cost him close to $20,000 about eight years ago.

�e purchase process was also a breeze, with MASH2 eliminating the need to deal with separate consultants, retailers and wholesalers.

Community group applications close on May 30.

�e next round of the bulk-buy scheme is expected to start mid-year.

More details: www.mash.org.au

Matt Crossman Graham Hackett, Jo Kaptein and electrican Luke Walford. (Joe Mastroianni)

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Organisers of a free program helping Sunbury residents conquer isolation caused by a loved one’s drug or alcohol addiction hope it will lead to the creation of a monthly support group.

Following the success of the �rst Action for Recovery course in September last year, Sunbury Community Health (SCH) will again foot the bill so a group of about 15 people can be part of the next six-week program, starting May 23.

SCH drug and alcohol team leader Jim Carlton said the course, delivered by the

of losing everything. A lot of people choose to keep it all to themselves and it can be hard to break through.’’

�e �rst program was organised a�er more than 70 people attended a community forum in Sunbury that focused on problems caused by the rising use of crystal methamphetamine (ice).

Self Help Addiction Resource Centre, gave people information to help better understand addiction.

�e course covers topics such as boundaries, guilt, worry, communication and acceptance. Participants are given workbooks that include strategies to help their families.

‘‘Perhaps the most important thing is that it helps break the stigma,’’ Mr Carlton said.

‘‘It can be really tough for people who have a family member who’s addicted.

‘‘Not only do they put so much into caring for their loved one but there’s o�en the shame of having other people know and, sometimes,

Mr Carlton said feedback about the program had been overwhelmingly positive, with people expressing a sense of relief upon discovering they were not alone.

Counsellors are also considering the establishment of a peer-based support group to give parents, siblings and other relatives a regular opportunity to discuss their issues.

‘‘For many, the chance to meet with people who know exactly what they are going through will be life changing,’’ Mr Carlton said.

Action for Recovery will be held from 6pm every Monday from May 23-June 27. Details: 1300 660 068 or [email protected]

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Holden Reserve plantingHelp the Friends of Holden Reserve establish trees and shrubs for wildlife habitat before enjoying a free barbecue lunch. Meet at the end of Hammersmith Court, Sunbury. From 10am-12.30pm this Saturday. ■ goo.gl/l4HgLn

Kyneton farmers marketPick up a bargain and sample the best local produce at the next Kyneton farmers market. At St Paul’s Park, Piper Street, from 9am-1pm this Saturday.■ 5422 1025

Get ready for kinderParents of children who turn four years before April 30, 2017, are being encouraged to attend a free child readiness information session. The session will provide tips in preparing a child for kinder. At 71 Robertson Street, Gisborne, 7pm, May 31. Bookings essential. ■ 5422 0231 or email [email protected]

Death by SopranoUsing slapstick, absurdism, dark clowning and a healthy dose of prop humour, Death by Soprano portrays the �nal moments by Soprano portrays the �nal moments by Sopranoin the lives of operatic heroines. Starring Isabel Hertaeg, the show will be at Kyneton Town Hall this Friday from 7.30pm. Tickets: $42; $38 concession■ 1300 888 802 or www.mrsc.vic.gov.au/buytickets

Mount musicalThe Mount Players’ musical for 2016, Xanadu, opens this Friday and runs until June 4. At Mountview Theatre, Smith Street, Macedon. Tickets cost $30, $25 for concession.■ 5426 1892 or mountplayersboxof�[email protected]

Author talksAward-winning author Arnold Zable will talk about politics, the human condition, human rights and his new novel, The Fighter, at The Fighter, at The FighterSalesian College’s next Twilight School

event this Thursday. At Rupertswood Mansion in Sunbury from 6pm. Cost: $10■ [email protected]

Community feastEnjoy great food, music and company at an event hosted by Sunbury’s St Andrew’s Uniting and St Mary’s Anglican churches. Reverend Kim Beales will present thought-provoking stories about food and the meaning of life. St Andrew’s church, 5-7pm, this Sunday. Bookings essential. ■ 9744 1347 or [email protected] [email protected]

Workout for un�t fellasMen who haven’t exercised for years, and sometimes decades, are �nding renewed vigour thanks to a new �tness group. About eight men aged from almost 30 to more than 60 are working out every Thursday as part of Sunbury Community Health’s men’s exercise group. Physiotherapist George Vlachos says it’s a chance for men to use equipment such as stationary bikes, treadmills, freeweights, steps and medicine balls in a safe, social and non-competitive environment. ‘‘A lot of the guys are perhaps a little bit older, haven’t exercised in a while and might be dealing with chronic conditions so don’t feel comfortable in a typical gym environment,’’ he said. The group exercises from 9.30-10.30am on Thursdays. Cost: $5 ■ 9744 4455

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�is year’s Education Week theme, “Technology. Create your future”, focuses on the importance of children engaging with technology throughout their education.

Showing the community how the Department of Education and Training aims to make Victoria the Education State, hundreds of schools will have open days and exhibitions.

Technology has assumed a hugely important place in schools, with teachers and students from prep to year 12 being exposed to what is essentially a constantly evolving revolution.

A current conversation/activism topic of politicians, school communities, students, parents and educators is computer coding, which certainly taps into Education Week’s “create your future” mandate.

In an article published last year on �e Conversation, Steve Goschnick, adjunct professor at Swinburne Institute of Technology, professor at Swinburne Institute of Technology, made his thoughts clear that coding is not all

Cracking the codeabout the information and communications technology industry.

“Introducing young minds to the process of instructing a computer allows them to go from ‘I swiped this’ to ‘I made this’,” Goschnick wrote.

“It opens up young minds to the creative aspects of programming. Not only widening the possible cohort who may well study computer science … but also in design and creative arts, and other �elds of endeavour yet to transpire.

“Teaching kids to code is about opening their mind to a means to an end, not necessarily the end in itself.”

As the 21st century celebrates its sweet sixteenth, it’s fascinating to imagine what the education sector will look like when the century’s 30th year ticks over. Coding may one day look like kindergarten stu�. day look like kindergarten stu�.

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Sacred Heart College, Kyneton, has adopted a contemporary approach to enhance productive relationships between the school, student, parents and community.

As the college celebrates 127 years of Mercy Education in Kyneton, principal Craig Holmes says it continues to provide an education steeped in the rich tradition of the Mercy values of love, respect, justice, hope and service.

“We challenge our students to be life- long learners who are resilient, creative, compassionate and actively informed citizens of the 21st century,” Mr Holmes says.

At Sacred Heart College, students participate in a rich curriculum from years 7-12, preparing them academically, socially and spiritually for life beyond secondary school. �e options of VCE, VET and VCAL allow students to select the pathway that is right for them. Contemporary educational programs, innovative learning facilities, and

diverse co-curricular activities stimulate and challenge students, inspiring critical thinking and decision-making in a collaborative environment.

�e development of a number of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) projects that are happening at di�erent year levels is an example of this. �e projects allow students to develop their skills and knowledge in inter-connected ways.

Each student is encouraged to discover what their faith means to them, and the ways in which it echoes their everyday lives.

“Our aim is to motivate and inspire new generations of young people with the courage to embrace challenges and live a vibrant life,” Mr Holmes says.

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Last year, some kids in Africa were wearing Red Rock Christian College uniforms with new school bags slung over shoulders. Not because the college had opened an overseas campus and not only because a school community saw a need and met it.

Principal Karen McCoy explains: “We’re a school that aims to encourage, challenge and inspire each student to understand our world and that we’re all ‘fearfully and wonderfully made’. As a Christian school, we seek to develop principled, thoughtful and analytical young people who are prepared to in�uence their world with integrity. And we work closely with parents and guardians to achieve this.”

Building positive identity in students is also a focus. “Doing something as simple as giving needier kids a uniform helps our students understand the importance of a�rming relationships with others in the wider world and to feel positive about themselves.”

Red Rock actively prepares students to in�uence their world from the day they enrol.

“We provide them with a safe, nurturing environment that teaches them to explore, ask questions and think deeply, to respect others, to be just and compassionate.”

�e curriculum goals are formed from the Australian Curriculum; the learning framework is based on Understanding by Design. “�is means teachers think carefully about the intended learning and plan from that intention,” the principal says. “Our learning program promotes a ‘growth mindset’ and extends those who are ready. �at’s achieved through a variety of teaching strategies, di�erentiation within tasks and dynamic student groupings.”

Music is integral, and the college has a band and choir with assembly performances and an annual Night of Music performance.

Japanese language, art and sport are also important contributors to student excellence and wellbeing.

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Braemar College is a regional, independent, co-educational school of choice located on the northern slopes of Mt Macedon near Woodend.

Principal Mr Russell Deer says the college seeks to nurture the whole student through wellbeing programs that promote positive relationships, support individual di�erences and ensure students have the best possible opportunities to develop in mind, body and spirit.

“We encourage participation in a wide range of co-curricular activities including sports and the arts,” Mr Deer says.

“At Braemar College, we strive to achieve optimal student engagement and a motivation to learn, enabling young people to realise their potential.

“Contemporary learning and teaching practices foster creativity, innovation and critical thinking. We pride ourselves on a school culture that celebrates academic endeavour and achievement.”

Mr Deer says Braemar College values strong community connections.

“�rough the provision of service opportunities, we encourage young people to be active contributors to their community, both locally and globally,” he says.

“�is fosters a sense of community and compassion, mutual respect and integrity.”

Braemar College, 1499 Mount Macedon Road, Woodend. Inquiries: 5427 2500 or visit www.braemar.vic.edu.au

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Salesian College Sunbury is the oldest Salesian educational foundation in Australia. Established by the Salesian Society in 1927, it is situated on the historic grounds of Rupertswood Mansion, built in 1874 by Sir William Clarke. Today, students enjoy a range of academic, artistic, environmental and sporting resources within its expansive setting. And they engage in a vibrant faith community in the tradition of St John Bosco.

Principal Mark Brockhus says the college’s supportive environment, combined with the many programs and activities on o�er, caters for the students’ individual needs.

“Our balanced, broad and challenging learning environment prepares students for our ever-changing world,” he says. “We’re immensely proud of this college and its achievements since it was established in 1927.” �e college’s vision that students experience

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“�e success of the college is based on its enriching curriculum, peaceful environment and its vision pillars: faith, community, excellence and learning,” Mr Brockhus says.

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The joint will be rocking on May 21 when the Frankie Valli and Four The joint will be rocking on May 21 when the Frankie Valli and Four Seasons vs The Beach Boys Tribute Show entertains and fans dig into a Seasons vs The Beach Boys Tribute Show entertains and fans dig into a two-course buffet meal.*

With cracking games of bowls scoring the Kyneton Bowls Club a top four With cracking games of bowls scoring the Kyneton Bowls Club a top four ranking at the recent Community Clubs Victoria Awards, the club’s success ranking at the recent Community Clubs Victoria Awards, the club’s success keeps rising on all levels.

“It’s obvious we are doing well because the number of locals and out-“It’s obvious we are doing well because the number of locals and out-of-towners we’re seeing is growing all the time.” says venue manager of-towners we’re seeing is growing all the time.” says venue manager Rebecca Bell. “We have a private function room, outdoor terrace, bar, pool Rebecca Bell. “We have a private function room, outdoor terrace, bar, pool table, Fox Sports, Sky Racing, bistro and meeting room. We’re just getting table, Fox Sports, Sky Racing, bistro and meeting room. We’re just getting busier and busier.”

Floor-to-ceiling windows make for a light and airy space in the function Floor-to-ceiling windows make for a light and airy space in the function room, taking in wonderful views of the Macedon Ranges. It’s the perfect room, taking in wonderful views of the Macedon Ranges. It’s the perfect place to celebrate a special occasion.place to celebrate a special occasion.

“The room has access to a balcony and it also has a disabled lift,” “The room has access to a balcony and it also has a disabled lift,” Rebecca says. “We offer a cocktail package or banquet-style menu, with Rebecca says. “We offer a cocktail package or banquet-style menu, with all details taken care of.”

Guests can treat themselves to a hearty meal at the club’s bistro, Tony’s Guests can treat themselves to a hearty meal at the club’s bistro, Tony’s Place Restaurant and Bar, owned and managed by Tony and Laila Elia.Place Restaurant and Bar, owned and managed by Tony and Laila Elia.

“For lunch, the garlic marinated prawn skewers served on rice is what I “For lunch, the garlic marinated prawn skewers served on rice is what I recommend – they’re delicious,” Rebecca says. “And seniors receive a 20 recommend – they’re delicious,” Rebecca says. “And seniors receive a 20 per cent discount at lunch.”per cent discount at lunch.”

Head chef Tony says his kiev served with potatoes and vegetables is their Head chef Tony says his kiev served with potatoes and vegetables is their biggest hit.

“And it’s no wonder – I made it and it’s the best!” he happily boasts.“And it’s no wonder – I made it and it’s the best!” he happily boasts.

From May 16, the bistro will open on Mondays and Tuesdays, with $12 From May 16, the bistro will open on Mondays and Tuesdays, with $12 parma nights on Mondays and $12 �sh ’n’ chips on Tuesdays. parma nights on Mondays and $12 �sh ’n’ chips on Tuesdays.

Kyneton Bowls Club, 61-79 Mollison Street, Kyneton. Bistro open Kyneton Bowls Club, 61-79 Mollison Street, Kyneton. Bistro open noon-2pm Wednesday-Friday and 6pm-8pm Monday-Saturday. noon-2pm Wednesday-Friday and 6pm-8pm Monday-Saturday. Inquiries: 5422 1902, bistro 5422 1744 or visit www.kynetonbc.com.auInquiries: 5422 1902, bistro 5422 1744 or visit www.kynetonbc.com.au

*Bookings essential.

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This one will win the heart of someone who values the classic charms of a few decades back – where clerestory windows sit under double-height ceilings that elsewhere duck and soar; timber lines practically every surface; slate and cork cover �oors; and exposed bricks are features. The well-maintained house on about 2000 square metres and within a stroll of the village and primary school and a �ve-minute drive to the train station, has a study and three bedrooms, the main with walk-in wardrobe and en suite. The all-white main bathroom has chic subway tiling and a timber vanity unit. A lounge-dining room has an inset wood heater and links with the meals area and kitchen. The all-timber kitchen has stainless-steel appliances. A verandah at the back, along with a brick-paved area open to the sun, are spots from where to watch the wildlife and listen to the birds.

Brad Teal: 5428 2800 Price: $680,000 – $700,000 Private sale

MOUNT MACEDON 32 Cheniston Road, 3441

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This is a place that succeeds in merging simple elegance with a homely feel – nothing �ashy but everything smartly turned-out. The soothing grey palette works perfectly alongside timber blinds and timber-framed french doors, and light �ttings salute art nouveau and deco. Light-�lled living spaces are generous and cleverly positioned for either easy interaction or retreat. They include a lounge-dining room with polished �oorboards and gas �re, carpeted rumpus/theatre room and tiled family-meals area. Four bedrooms include the large main with retreat space, walk-in wardrobe and en suite. Entertainment under a vine-covered pergola, with wood-�red pizza oven steps away, will prove relaxing, as pathways invite exploration of pretty gardens and shady trees on a 1600-square metre block. Gas ducted heating and double garage with internal access get the �nal ticks.

Chess Property Consultants: 5429 5544 Price: $515,000 Private sale

ROMSEY 4 Clover Court, 3434

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On about 2.42 hectares, yet just minutes from Kyneton’s buzzing shopping precinct, this spacious house – with verandahs front and back to take in the views – will tempt families looking for a small-acreage lifestyle. Three well-fenced paddocks, a dam to water gardens, a 12 x 8-metre concreted Colorbond shed with power, vegie patch and fruit trees will kick-start a tree-change lifestyle dream. The house has three separate living areas – carpeted lounge room with bay window, carpeted family room with wood heater, and a dining zone with bay window. The kitchen has a walk-in pantry and dishwasher. The main bedroom, up one end, has a walk-in wardrobe and en suite. Three more at the opposite end have wardrobes and share a good-sized bathroom and separate toilet. The backyard is fenced off from the rest of the land and there’s sealed road frontage.

RT Edgar: 5427 1222 Price: $625,000 – $675,000 Private sale

KYNETON 35 Mulfaheys Road, 3444

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Designed by local architect Damien Summers, this chic abode on about 1.62 hectares is beautifully appointed and has a six-star green rating. A combination of polished concrete �oors, mountain ash interior doors, ceilings, bespoke shelving and bedroom �oors add to the beauty of this place, which also has the advantage of an east-west orientation. Clerestory windows below soaring ceilings provide abundant light. The schmick kitchen has a large walk-in pantry, glossy white cabinetry, stone benches and all the mod-cons. Of the three bedrooms, the main has an island wall concealing a �tted dressing room, and an en suite with a walk-in shower. The main bathroom is similarly sleek and has a freestanding tub. Adding to the appeal are a vine-covered pergola, heated slab, double-glazing and a shed with three-phase power.

Joan Gladman: 5427 4307 Price: $1.2 million Private sale

WOODEND 57 Andrew Avenue, 3442

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This Gisborne house offers a sophisticated décor and �oor plan. The elegance of wallpaper, quiet palette, top-notch window dressings, french doors, bespoke cabinetry and messmate �oorboards is beautifully understated, allowing the comforts to shine through. And the layout allows three separate living zones while not sacri�cing room for other goodies, such as multiple bathrooms, lavish storage and well-designed mud room.

The �rst living room is a library accessed through double doors from the entrance

hall. It’s an intimate space able to satisfy many retreat needs. A big rumpus room has easy access from the three secondary bedrooms, each of which has a walk-in wardrobe; two share an en suite and the other is across the way from the main bathroom and powder room. Also in this wing is the laundry/mudroom arrangement.

Next door to a large study, the whopping main bedroom has twin walk-in wardrobes and a large en suite with tub and dual basins. It also has french doors to a deck which wraps around to meet a covered deck

outside the family room. The tri-zone living hub incorporates a re�ned dining space; a stylish family sitting area with inset wood heater under a mantelpiece and a casual meals area with a corner window admitting easterly light.

The kitchen is big, bright and beautiful. The walk-in pantry is roomy, benches – including an island – are Caesarstone, cabinetry is in a contemporary-country style and the splashback is in white-painted bricks.

Gardens out back are pristine,

Kennedy & Hunt: 5428 2544 Price: Contact agent Private sale

GISBORNE 18 Choice Place, 3437

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established and promise extra lea�ness in the future – while a vegie patch is already up and running.

The block of about 1700 square metres easily accommodates a 6.6 x 6.6-metre shed/workshop with roller door.

Other attractions are ducted heating, alarm, solar panels and a three-car garage with internal access.

Three schools are less than 1.5 kilometres away.

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Shop 3, 2 Brook Street, Sunbury 03 9744 2244 leadingrealestate.com.au

Sunbury Pty Ltd

11 Calder Highway, Diggers Rest 3 A 1 B

STRUCK GOLD IN DIGGERS REST!Family entertaining is made easy with this spacious and light �lled

gem! In this fast growing and much sought afteafteaf r location, its well

positioned in close proximity to everything Diggers Rest o�erso�erso� from its

restaurant district, train station, primary school and mixed use shops

making this a sure thing!

This �awlessly kept home comprises 3 bedrooms, all with BIRs and

sharing a central bathroom with two way separate toilet, a light �lled

formal lounge o� the main entry �owing through to a spacious kitchen

with adjoining meals area.

Additional features include laundry with external access, ducted

heating, air conditioning, pretty established gardens, a fantastic paved

undercover outdoor entertaining area, garden shed and much more!

Price: $300,000 to $320,000

Inspection:Saturday 11:30am to 12:00pmPhoto ID required

Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]

29 Balmoral Circuit, Sunbury 4 A 2 B 2 C

SUPER NEATNEATNEA AND HARD TO BEAT!BEAT!BEANestled away in the sought afteafteaf r Strathearn Glen Estate and backing

onto the beautiful Blind Creek Reserve with parkland walking tracks

leading straight into the main town, surrounded by quality homes its

sure to impress!

The home o�erso�erso� a total of four bedrooms all of which have BIR’s, with

the main bedroom includes ensuite and walk in robe plus a large study.

O�erO�erO� ing formal lounge at the front of the home o� the formal entry,

large well-appointed kitchen with stainless steel appliances, large walk

in pantry and overlooking the meals and main family living room.

Additional features include evaporative cooling plus ceiling fans, large

water tank feeding o� the shed, a large double car garage with remote

access, additional garden shedding and much more!

Price: $470,000 to $500,000

Inspection:Saturday 1:45pm to 2:15pmPhoto ID required

Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]

65 Emu Road, Sunbury 4 A 3 B 6 C

A GRAND DESIGN!An aspirational lifestlifestlif yle of rural tranquillity and urban convenience ison o�ero�ero� in the much desired Emu Bottom Estate.Sitting on an impressive allotment of approximately 1.5 acres of land,the home comprises four bedrooms including main bedroom withWIRand ensuite, main bathroom with a further bathroom upstairs plus abedroom sized study.Multiple living zones highlight formal lounge and a separate formaldining, home theatre room and main family room.A well-appointed Red gum kitchen with premium quality featurecabinetry, overlooking an open-plan meals/dining area with access outthrough sliding doors leading to a vast rear deck.Additional features include daikin reverse cycle heating andrefrigerated cooling system, three water tanks, 12x9 metre shed, BioCycle septic tank system with recycle water storage and much more!

Auction: 14th Of May 2016 at 1.00pmPrice: CONTACNTACNT T AGENT

Inspection:Saturday 10:00am to 10:30amPhoto ID required

Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]

AUCTION

20 Phillip Drive, Sunbury 3 A 2 B 2 C

THE QUICK AND THE DISAPOINTEDInspection is certainly recommended with this beautifully presentedproperty located in the highly sought afteafteaf r Killara estate. With a perfectand inviting stance on the 650sqm (approx.) allotment, the entrywarmly greets you with the �rst of 2 large living spaces and largemaster bedroom complete with ensuite to the left.left.lefVenturing further,ther,ther this modern and expertly �nished home opens upinto a versatile and well proportioned kitchen/meals space with accessto decked entertainment area.Further bedrooms all with BIR, the main bath is central to thesubsequent bedrooms adding convenience of lifestlifestlif yle to a youngfamily or guests.A solid fuel burner for frosty nights in addition to ducted heating andcooling throughout, modern appliances and a softsoftsof neutral colourscheme, this little gem proves di�cult to fault.

Price: $375,000 to $395,000

Contact: Toby Smithies 0400 050 [email protected] Henry 0437 755 [email protected]

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GISBORNEReal EstateMACEDON RANGESReal Estate

7/38 Brantome Street, Gisborneinfo@gisborne-realestate.com.auwww.gisborne-realestate.com.au

Janis Paul 0417 560 897Rob Cook 0418 527 105Jim Paul 0418 283 904Robert Wilson 0432 689 763

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5428 8895

RIDDELLS CREEK 3 CANDLEBARK COURT

$569,000

O�erO�erO� ing a triple treat! Plenty of bedrooms, Loads of living areas, and a Great shed! Comp: 4BR (ES)formal lounge (or multi-purpose room), kitchen/fam. dining area, sep family lounge room, plus a furtherentertainers delight – a party room! There’se’se’ lovely decking on the surround verandah and the greatshed has its own boardwalk, concrete �oors and is fully powered. There’se’se’ a double garage plus a lock upcarport with access to the rear of the property. Perfecrfecrf t family living with walk to train, school and shops.

APPROX 873SQM OPEN SATURDAY 1.00-1.30PM

GISBORNE 7 NELSON COURT

E.S.P $380,000-$395,000

At approx 1386SQM, if you are seeking something sizeable, and in a prestige area of Gisborne, wellthis may be exactly what you are looking for, especially if stunning views are important also. With landmeasuring 14.7 x 55 metres (approx) this is a great shaped block on which to build your dream home.Backing on to Gisborne Golf Course, with views to the north to the Macedon Ranges and surroundingenvirons, this block has all the amenities available for connection and is in close proximity to the village.

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GISBORNE 13/75 HAMILTON STREET

$549,000

This fresh and better than new,new,new residence has a design emphasis that’st’st’ crisp and contemporary. Walk to athe wonderful facilities of Gisborne and enjoy a new convenient, easy living lifestlifestlif yle. Classy and well laidout, with neutral décor toning, the residence has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and two living rooms. There’se’se’a total of three decked areas, a remote controlled DLUG and two car park, plus room for a vegie garden.Absolutely spotless, fresh and lovely,ly,ly this home is an ideal purchase for a multitude of buyer category!

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SUNBURY Unit 5/58-60 LIGAR STREET

$305,000

Soaring cathedral ceilings enhance the light and appeal of this 2BR open plan unit. Good kitchen, seplaundry, fresh bathroom.With a fabulous rear yard (with �ourishing mini-fruit trees) there’se’se’ plenty ofsunshine and privacy. Cost saving solar panels, lock up garage plus a lock up storeroom. Close to shops,train and conveniences, this is perfect for �rst home buyer,er,er investor,or,or or an excellent retirement roost.

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COIMADAI 1703 GISBORNE ROAD

E.S.P $920,000-$950,000

Situated on approximately 28 acres, with spectacular surround views of Melbourne skyline andelsewhere, this residence is enormous! Comprised of 6 bedrooms, study,study,study gym, 4 bathrooms and no lessthan four living rooms. Virtually a mini mansion with a wide balcony to enjoy the spellbinding sunsets.Plenty of good shedding, decked in pool, water tanks galore. Easy commuting - be in Melbourne in wellunder the hour!

APPROX 28 ACRES OPEN SATURDAY 1.00-1.30PM

GISBORNE 23 LYELL STREET

$470,000

Original décor and superbly maintained, this older style Gisborne home is a fantastic o�ero�ero� ing for manybuyers. Opposite Macedon Ranges Health, near Neal Street Medical Clinic, Gisborne Oaks and MailandHouse, this convenient residence is also a hop skip and a jump from the shopping centre. Comprised ofentry hall, three bedrooms (2 with BIR), bathroom, sep. w.c. and sep. laundry. Timber �oorboards, gardenshed, side access and gas appliances. Cosy and convenient – manageable 604SQM block.

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DARRAWEIT GUIM 714 BOLINDA-DARRAWEIT ROAD

$1.9Mil

Superior 563QM fresh, new quality built mansion. Top of the range improvements and inclusions. 4stable complex, 3 bay machinery shed, plus additional vehicle storage shedding. This property is pricedto sell at below replacement cost. List of improvements available on request. 40 mins to MelbourneAirport and easy drive to Melton, Moonee Valley and Inglis Sales. Ideal spelling, training agistment andbreeding. Inspection will amaze!

APPROX 60 ACRES

MOUNT MACEDON 37 DOUGLAS ROAD

$1.3Mil

“Shalom”on 6803SQM of established oaks and elms, is timeless in style and absolutely quality built(approx 70,000 bricks!) Deceptively large, it has 4BR, formal and inforinforinf mal living rooms plus a sports/games room. Innovatively designed with central gallery connecting guest wing and games room back tocentral living area. House plan will impress. Double garage, workshop with w.c., storage areas and winecellar. Town water plus garden tanks. Raise your family in a beautiful environment and lifestlifestlif yle.

JUST LISTED

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11 - 15 Stephens Street, WOODENDExciting Boutique Development of just 6 allotments. In a serene neighbourhood at Woodend, with an appealingrural character, this small subdivision offers a rare opportunity to bring dreams to fruition. The area has a mix of farmland and

small acreage properties, as well as newer housing of high quality.

There are only 2 lots left, with sizes ranging from 636m² - 761m².The town centre is only 2 ½ kilometres away, and both Bendigo and Melbourne are within an easy commute by car or train.

Bus routes to the local schools are close by.

Mains sewer, water, power and natural gas are available.

PRICE $240,000 Each

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Right in the heart of things! Very rare offerings of vacant allotments in absolute prime central township location.

These fabulous blocks are perfect for those wishing to downsize to a smaller residence or to establish a new home. In this unique location, in the absolute centre of the village of Woodend.Situated right opposite the Brooke Street Medical Centre, the land is also just one block from the Vline commuter railway station, two and a half blocks from the Post Offi ce.ion, two and a half blocks from the Post Offi ce.ion, two and a half blocks from the Post Offi

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Hillside - An amazing 44 sq. country farmhouse on 33.75 acres with breath-taking viewsand exceptional year round spring water supply

The charming home has a generous 5 bedrooms & 5 living areas, plus extensive 30 sq. of outdoor decking! Set within a glorious mature gardenthere is an established orchard, extensive craftsman built drystone walls and quaint dry stone shedding with chook pen/animal enclosures.

There is also a huge 12m x 18m machinery shed. The reliable spring water ensures year round supply and peace of mind, while a 7.5KW solar system assists with energy costs. Located in the pretty hamlet of Hesket, on the edge of the renowned Kerrie Valley and approx. 10 minutes drive from Woodend.

Prime location for upmarket tourist accommodation – Subject to council approval.

E.S.P $1.1Million to $1.2Million AUCTION Saturday 21 May at 11am

1871-1873 Mt Macedon Road, WOODEND

Hollyberry - An exclusive boutique country estate of only four large home sites.

Offering all town amenities, Close to the main township of Woodend and less than 2km to the VLine Station,it is also on the bus route servicing Braemar College, Sacred Heart and Kyneton Secondary College.

This is a rare opportunity to buy a larger country home site just 45 minutes from the heart of Melbourne.

LOT 3 - 1161m² - $320,000 LOT 4 - 2187m² - $425,000

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Bullengarook 67 William Road

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Equine AdventureIdyllic three bedroom plus office, two bathroom home on rural estate of approx. 11 acres

boasts magnificent views. Separate self-contained two bedroom DPU cottage perfect for

parents or in-laws. Fenced paddocks, three stables, tack room, aviary, water tanks, unlimited

bore water, double garage, carport/workshop, heating/cooling. Settle in and be seduced by

the superb views!

Office Gisborne 5428 2800

Contact Jo Peel 0419 354 294

Price $640,000-$690,000

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Private Sale

Gisborne 22 Gordon Boulevard

4 2 4

Show Stopper Home With Views, Pool And ConvenienceCustom-designed four bedroom plus study home embraces Mt Macedon views from

impressive alfresco area with solar-heated pool. On a corner block approx. 1048m2 with dual

street access, it delivers theatre/rumpus, open living/dining/gourmet kitchen. Four car

garaging, heating/cooling, intercom, alarm, 5KW solar system, 3000 litre tank. Close to

schools and freeway, it's the ultimate package!

Office Gisborne 5428 2800

Contact Jo Peel 0419 354 294

Open Sat 11.30-12.00pm

Private Sale

Sunbury 68 Anderson Road

3 2 3

Get Excited! Pristine Family Home In Top LocationWelcoming three-bedroom, two-bathroom home on coveted dual access corner block with

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kitchen with easy access to undercover alfresco area. Three-car garaging, heating/cooling,

dishwasher, established gardens, water tank, shed, wine cellar, endless storage. Walk to

township, train, schools and parks.

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Sunbury 32 Macedon Street

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'Foyers' Circa 1913 - Simply Stunning In SunburyOne of the few remaining, original gems, located in the heart of Sunbury township, this

exquisite four bedroom, two bathroom Victorian home provides a divine trip to the days of

yesteryear. Coupling multiple formal and casual living spaces with stunning accommodation

and maintaining a delicate eye for detail in the period features, this beautiful and unique

home is full of charm and grandeur.

Office Sunbury 9744 2555

Lance Long 0473 026 491

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Auction Saturday 4th June at 12.00pm

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Perfect StarterSunbury, 22 Gibbons St

PERFECT STATAT RTER ON 650M2 APPROX 3 BED | 2 BATH | 1 CARIf you have been looking for a first home or an investment this is it! Comprising of formal lounge with split system, spacious kitchen andmeals area with sliding doors to an undercover pergola and very spacious back garden. Enjoy sitting beneath your pergola withplenty of room for the children to run around. There are three good sized bedrooms with Built in Robes, the master with an en-suiteand Walk in Robe. ToToT complement there is a laundry,y,y family bathroom and separate WC, single car port, side access, heating andcooling. A perfect starter in a convenient location and a great sized block with plenty of scope, call the listing agent today for yourprivate appointment. FOR SALE $340,000 - $355,000

Great BuyingSunbury, 3 Ailsa Crt

CLEAN AS A WHISTLE! 3 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CARPristinely presented & in a prime court position, this fantastic property has been lovingly maintained by the current owners. A greatbuy for a family looking for an established property on a great sized block with plenty of room for kids & pets to enjoy. The homeofffff ers a large family room with gorgeous open fire place, kitchen & meals area which flows out perfectly to the outdoor decking& pergola & overlooks the rear yard. 3 bedrooms with BIR’s, the Master has a walk through Robe to Ensuite, & there is also a familybathroom, separate WC & great sized laundry. Features include Brick feature walls, ducted heating & cooling, fresh paint & brandnew floorcoverings throughout plus new S/S kitchen appliances & plenty of storage. It’s an awesome feeling to find an establishedproperty that you can simply move into & enjoy that’s undeniably clean as a whistle! FOR SALE $359,000 - $379,000

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L.J. Whorlow

Patrick FranklinManager/LicensedEstate Agent0407 534 757

Shantelle Cardwell-SmithSales Consultant /Licensed Estate Agent0421 217 582

Paula CareySenior Sales Agent /Licensed Estate Agent0411 407 703

46 Evans StreetSUNBURY 3429

P: 9740 9000 F: 9744 7913www.sunburyrealestate.com.au

OPEN FOR INSPECTION

Saturday 14th May

10.00 - 10.30am 6 Sauvignon Crt, Sunbury

11.00 - 11.30am 42 Highgrove Drv, Sunbury

11.00 - 11.30am 4 Trott St, Sunbury

11.45 - 12.15pm 31 Ferris St, Sunbury

12.00 - 12.30pm 35 Bluegum Cir, Riddells Creek

12.30 - 1.00pm 22 Gibbon St, Sunbury

1.00 - 1.30pm 15 Sullivan Crt, Romsey

1.15 - 1.45pm 35 Flinders St, Sunbury

2.00 - 2.30pm 10 Gordon Crs, Romsey

2.15 - 2.45pm 3 Ailsa Crt, Sunbury

SUNBURY35 Flinders St

FOR SALE $345,000 - $365,0004 BED | 2 BATH | 4 CAR

RIDDELLS CREEK657 Kilmore Rd

FOR SALE $438,000VACANT LAND

Rangeview EstateRiddells Creek

STATAT GE 8 & 9 LAND RELEASENow here is an opportunity to secure a beautiful parcel of land in the highly sought after Rangeview estate in Riddells Creek. Knownfor its large allotments, spacious parklands and views to the majestic foot hills of the Macedon Ranges, Rangeview is the perfectplace to raise your family.All blocks will be fenced, fully serviced including town water,r,r mains power,r,r sewer,r,r telecommunications,mainsgas and NBN.Most allotments are relatively flat, avoiding potentially high site costs. FOR SALE From $249,000

ROMSEY9 Muir Crt

FOR SALE $140,000 - $160,000VACANT LAND

SUNBURY31 Ferris St

FOR SALE $390,000 - $420,0004 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR

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‘We Put You First’

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Woodend

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Springhill

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ROLLING MEADOWSIt’s hard to imagine now, but the RollingMeadows Estate as it is known now was onceproductive farm land for the well regardedMcMahon Family’s Dairy operation. Selectedfor its stunning views over the Jackson Creek,Rupertswood Mansion and easy accessto both Sunbury Township and the CBD.Rolling Meadows is now regarded as one ofSunbury’s most desired locations to raise afamily suited to people looking for large blocksizes, quality built homes, extensive walkingtrails along the reserve, it’s no wonder homesin this area are in such demand.

ROMSEYSituated at the foothills of Macedon Ranges, Romsey is known forits volcanic red soils, rich pastures & stunning views to the outlyingcountryside. Romsey is a commuter town, which has retained itsrural charm. For a small village with a population of approximately3679, the community is full of heart & delivers a range of annualactivities for locals including the Romsey Festival, farmers markets& the like. The town also has a vibrant retail shopping strip offeringlocally grown produce. Romsey is an affordable option for family’slooking for larger allotments to cater for their active lifestyles. Ifyou are seeking value for money, a community minded town & allwith in an easy commute to the CBD.

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46 Evans StreetSUNBURY 3429

P: 9740 9000 F: 9744 7913www.sunburyrealestate.com.au

ROMSEY15 Sullivan CrtFOR SALE $565,000 - $595,000

4 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR | 1STUDY

Built to exact standards thegenerous floor plan consists of 4bedrooms with BIR’s, hotel stylemaster suite with dual WIR’S &ensuite, family bathroom pluspowder room & large study/home office & lounge. Open plankitchen with adjoining spaciousmeals & family area. GasHydronic heating. Paved alfrescoarea with several access points tothe home. Set on 1903m2 approx.

SUNBURY6 Sauvignon CrtFOR SALE $680,000 - $720,000

5 BED | 3 BATH | 3 CAR | 1STUDY

Quality home packed withfeatures. Multiple living areasincluding separate formal lounge,large family kitchen meals areawith a WIP combined laundry,pool & study.5 bedrooms, master& bedroom 2 both have en-suites.Entertainment area, garaging forseveral cars, & a shed to the rearof the yard. So many benefits &features only an inspection willsatisfy!

SUNBURY42 Highgrove DriveFOR SALE $795,000 - $845,000

3 BED | 2 BATH | 4 CAR | 1STUDY

Everything to enjoy a countrylifestyle; including an in-groundpool. Open plan family livingareas. Modern kitchen mealsarea with granite worktops & aWIP,P,P large living/dining area witha wood burner. Separate rumpusroom. Outdoor entertaining area.Master has a WIR & en-suite. Twofurther bedrooms & a large familybathroom. Ducted heating/refrigerated cooling, alarm, side

ROMSEY10 Gordon CrsFOR SALE $395,000 - $425,000

3 BED | 1 BATH | 2 CAR

Situated on approx. 1 Acre. Theexisting home has been lovinglycared for with 3 bedrooms & onebathroom, inviting formal loungewith wood burner,r,r the kitchenis new with S/S appliances, themeals area has doors out to apergola. Additional featuresinclude, double carport, laundry,ducted heating, r/c split system,solar panels. There is unit potential(STCA). Inspection is highlyrecommended!

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Kennedy &Hunt:

33BrantomeSt,Gisborne,Victoria, 3437Ph: (03) 54282544Fax: (03) 54282816

AgentContacts:

JasonKennedy: 0417383235WilmaGrumont: 0409138472DominicRomeo: 0407435589

Kennedy & Hunt Real Estate www.kennedyandhunt.com.au

Woodend1752 Mount Macedon Road Private Sale

Endless possibilities and opportunities. 69 Ha (170 acres approx)• Magni�cent site for an executive lifestyle home • Potential for future home sites(STCA) • Large acreage for grazing, viticulture or horsing pursuits in high rainfallregion (Av. Annual 844mm) • Infrastructure – 3 dams, town water, power availableA rare chance to secure large acreage with opportunities.

Private Sale Details:

Contact Agent

NEWLISTING Gisborne8 Melbourne Road

Private Sale Details:Contact Agent

Viewing Times:By appointment.

Property Info: A 3 B 1

Rare opportunity to secure blue-chip real estate – 2,000m2 (approx.)Ideally located within the thriving townshipof Gisborne. This site is currently home toan existing (removable) dwelling & providesan excellent location for future development(STCA). With Gisborne’s population expectedto increase to close to 15,000 by 2036*, theneed for new housing will only escalate. *datafrom forecast.id.com.au

Gisborne22-24 Brady Road

Private Sale Details:Contact Agent

Viewing Times:By appointment.

Property Info: A 4 B 2 C 2

Why build? This striking familyhome already has it all.Sitting on 2,615m2 (approx.) & o�eringincredible views of the Macedon Ranges. Thehouse has been cleverly sited, ensuring thatthe option is available to subdivide further- (STCA). Features open plan living, theatreroom, study,udy,udy plus games room. The masterbedroom o�ers a parents retreat, ensuite &WIR. The kids will love the huge yard.

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The flourishing township of Gisborne offers a highly desirable lifestyle with delightful cafes, restaurants, lovely shops, amultitude of schools, health facilities and wonderful fresh air.With easy freeway access to Melbourne city and airports, Gisborne is the largest township in the Macedon Ranges thatretains a semi-rural character and a wealth of open spaces.The large elevated allotments at ‘Clearview Rise’ offer spectacular views across Gisborne to the Macedon Ranges.Naturally cool, the Macedon Ranges provide the perfect place to raise your family.

Proposed allotments - lot sizes are subject to change. | Contact our office for further information - 5428 2544

“Clearview Rise”49 Brady Road, Gisborne | 23 Boutique Allotments

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Kennedy &Hunt:

33BrantomeSt,Gisborne,Victoria, 3437Ph: (03) 54282544Fax: (03) 54282816

AgentContacts:

JasonKennedy: 0417383235WilmaGrumont: 0409138472DominicRomeo: 0407435589

Kennedy & Hunt Real Estate www.kennedyandhunt.com.au

Gisborne18 Choice Place Private Sale

Prestige, position, presentation plus ~ 1,700m2 (approx.)This superbly designed home o�ers luxury living & an excellent floorplan. The viewfrom the kitchen & family areas will ensure that you simply won’t want to leave. Alsofeatures sitting room/library,ary,ary formal dining & family rumpus. 4 huge bedrooms plusstudy - or 5 bedrooms. Includes excellent laundry/laundry/laundry mudroom, ducted heating, alarmsystem & solar panels. Simply move in & be the envy of the neighbourhood.

Private Sale Details:

Contact Agent

Viewing Times:

Sunday2.00 - 2.30pm

Property Information:

A 4 B 3 C 3

GisborneUnit 1/ 11 Gardiner Street Private Sale

Spacious home in central position. Land approx. 383m2.Beautifully built 172m2 (approx.) brick veneer home in one of Gisborne’s establishedpositions. 3 bedroom home comprises a master with ensuite & walk in robe,bathroom, lounge, new kitchen with modern appliances, dining & expansive livingroom overlooking the alfresco area. The home is further enhanced with the single cargarage, zoned heating & cooling, solar gas HWS, storage & laundry.

Private Sale Details:

Contact Agent

Viewing Times:

By appointment.

Property Information:

A 3 B 2 C 1

NEWLISTING

By the Mount Macedon experts & market leaders

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82 Main Street, RomseyJulie Ellis 0409 433 699

Property Manager

Ph (03) 5429 6842James Shalders 0412 136 578

Licensed Sales Agent

Fax (03) 5429 6846Jane Lansell-Smith 0412 457 881

Licensed Sales AgentEvery precaution has been taken to establish accuracy of the above information but does not constitute any misrepresenation by the vendor or agent.

30 minutes from Melbourne airport and 50 minutes from CBD

SOLD PROPERTIES

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PROPERTIES ARE FLYING OUT THE DOOR!

Contact us today

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JAMES SHALDERSLicensed Real Estate Agent

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In the buoyant market, properties areselling well for our vendors & quickly!

MORE BUYERS ARE WAITINGIN THE WINGS!

Looking for lifestyle, residential &acreage properties.

We also have a demand for morerental properties across the region.

Proximity to Melb Oodles of water,water,waterGreat Views

SOLD

477 Sutherlands Road, ClarkefieldDevelopment Opportunity Great Position

SOLD

26 Metcalfe Drive, RomseySought after address Great Developer

SOLD

22 Stawell Street, Romsey

Rosa Cottage a beautiful storey book home,short walk to town

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40 Metcalfe Drive, RomseyEstablished sought after location, Big Block

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This well presented family homelocated in the popular RomseyHeights is positioned on the highside of a quiet court offeringofferingof lovelyviews across town.

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An application for a planning permit has been made which may affect you.

The land affected by the Application is located at:

PT LOT 204 LP 130838D P/KERRIE PT V9346 F295 DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL PARTS ON TITLE36 Amess Road RIDDELLS CREEK VIC 3431

The Application is for a permit to: Removal of Covenant on Lot 204The Application is for a permit to: Removal of Covenant on Lot 204

The Applicant for the permit is: F R Trawn and K M TrawnThe Applicant for the permit is: F R Trawn and K M Trawn

The Application reference number is:

PLN/2015/540

Responsible Authority: MACEDON RANGES SHIRE COUNCIL40 Robertson StreetGISBORNE VIC 3437Telephone: 5421 9699

Contact Officer: Christo CraffordSenior Town Planner

P: 5421 9673E: [email protected]

You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of the Responsible Authority (details below). This can be done during office hours and is free of charge.

Plans and documentation can be viewed and objections to the application can be lodged online on Council’s website- www.mrsc.vic.gov.au.

Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submission to the Responsible AuthorityAn objection must:

- include your name and mailing address

- be sent to the Responsible Authority in writing;

- include the reasons for the objections; and

- state how the objector would be affected.

Email is Council’s preferred method of contact to ensure prompt delivery of important correspondence (i.e. meeting notifications). If an email address is provided with your objection all correspondence regarding this application will be forwarded to you by email. If you do not wish to receive documentation by email please clearly indicate this in your objection/submission.

The responsible authority must make a copy of every objection available at its office for any person to inspect during the office hours free of charge until the end of the period during which an application may be made for review of a decision on the application.

If you object the Responsible Authority will inform you of its decision.

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New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats

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business registration number as an alternative.

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Notice of intention to sell: 13 Grant Avenue, Gisborne In accordance with Section 189 of the Local Government Act 1989, Macedon Ranges Shire Council hereby gives notice of its intention to sell Lot 40 LP 93810, also known as 13 Grant Avenue, Gisborne.

This site is currently occupied by a kindergarten which is relocating to the newly constructed Gisborne Early Learning Centre in Robertson Street, Gisborne. The land has been deemed surplus to Council requirements and will be sold by a public process. The land is zoned Residential.

Any person may make a submission relating to the proposed sale.

Submissions must be in writing and received within 28 days of the publication of this notice. The deadline for submissions is Tuesday 7 June, 2016.

If submissions are received, submitters will be heard in accordance with Section 223 of the Local Government Act 1989 at a meeting on Wednesday 8 June, 2016.

In your submission, please clearly indicate if you wish to be heard by Council at this meeting. A report will then be submitted at the next Ordinary Council meeting at the Gisborne Administration Centre, 40 Robertson Street Gisborne on Wednesday 22 June, 2016.

Submissions should be lodged at any Council offi ce or posted to Macedon Ranges Shire Council, PO Box 151, Kyneton, 3444. Enquiries should be directed to Debbie Pallot on 5421 1464.

Please note that Council is required to maintain and make available for public inspection a register of submissions received in accordance with Section 223 during the previous 12 months. Details of submissions may also be included within the offi cial Council agendas and minutes which are public documents.

If no submissions are received in relation to this matter the Special Council Meeting will not be held. Notifi cation of this will be placed on Council’s website after the closure date.

Peter JohnstonChief Executive Offi cerMacedon Ranges Shire Council

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Kenny Weir is the founder of Consider the Sauce, the de�nitive guide to eating in Melbourne’s western suburbs –www.considerthesauce.net

A Vietnamese eatery for Yarraville? A dose of cynicism is warranted, I reckon.

For starters, Asian food in Yarraville is a very mixed bag – some good, some lacklustre, some already forgotten.

What chance of a really fabulous bowl of pho in downtown Yarraville, away from Footscray, Sunshine or St Albans – where numbers and competition ensure very high standards?

In the case of Friend or Pho, the pun in the name is even based on a mispronunciation.

But a good sign is the gorgeous, larger-than- life, hand-written menu on the joint’s Facebook page – it’s all in Vietnamese.

But even then, banh mi is listed at $9. Whoa! �at’s twice the going rate in Footscray.

Happily, things take a delightful turn, dispelling our scepticism as soon as we enter and broach the price of that banh mi.

�e answers we get run like this …“It’s just really good! We make our own

pickles, and it’s got our own pork crackling!”Even better, we soon learn that the sisters

behind Friend or Pho – Anna Nguten (out front) and Chelsea Le (in the kitchen) – are lifelong, born-and-bred Yarravillians.

About 15 years ago their parents ran a bakery on Anderson Street (corner of Buninyong Street, where the fancy cake-makers now live).

Friend or Pho is done out in very cool cafe style. �ere’s seating inside, in the hallway and outside on the verandah.

�e menu proper runs through a tight line-up of mostly familiar dishes.

FRIEND OR PHOAddress: 3 Ballarat Street, YarravillePhone: 9042 4431

Kenny Weir joins the fever, desperately seeking the perfect pho

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So how do we go on our �rst visit? Oh, my – it’s di�cult to contain my enthusiasm. �is is simply great Vietnamese food, as good as any in the west and way better than most.

�e waiting times are appropriate for such great food and prices – banh mi aside – are in the regular ball park.

Beef pho ($12) is wonderful – and about medium size when compared to Footscray places that do the small-medium-large routine.

�e broth is terri�c and a bit salty (just as I like it). And there’s a lot of beef in that bowl – sliced but cooked through, and brisket.

Com tam (pork chop with broken rice, $13) is similarly excellent. All the porky bits display in-house care and handiwork.

�e meat loaf is peppery perfection and the pork chop the most tender and beautifully cooked we have had with this dish.

Go ran, of six fried chicken ribs, costs $9 and can be padded out with rice for $4 to make a more complete meal.

As with everything else we try at Friend or Pho, the ribs are state-of-the-art: crisp, hot and delicious. For $13, a few slices of cucumber or segments of tomato would bring this dish more into line with its fellow menu items in terms of portion size and value.

Vegetarian pho ($12) is unlike any dish you’ll get at Footscray’s sole dedicated Vietnamese

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vegetarian eatery, or at the Vietnamese temple in Braybrook – there’s little by way of starch here and no mock meat.

Instead, the he� and texture is delivered by tofu and a super range of mushrooms – delightfully meaty in their own way.

�e broth is so �avoursome that I feel obliged to make sure it’s not made with chicken bones or some such.

Nope. It’s made with the usual vegetables and shitake mushrooms.

Again, it’s simply wonderful! I reckon this will become known as one of Melbourne’s great vegetarian dishes.

Another prediction: Friend or Pho is destined to be a hit.

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SPORT

By Tara Murray

A�er two tough losses in a week, Rupertswood returned to the winners’ list by beating Riddell in the Riddell District Football League on Saturday.

Trailing at three-quarter time and kicking with the wind in the �nal term, the Sharks found themselves in a similar position to their one-point loss to Sunbury Kangaroos the previous weekend.

But this time they clinched victory by kicking six goals to none at the crunch, getting home 10.15 (75)-7.8 (50).

Sharks’ coach, Kevin Fitzgerald, said his side had learned from the Sunbury Kangaroos defeat.

“I’m really pleased, and we worked hard all day,” he said.

“We had 10 more scoring shots than them, but bad kicking is bad football. We should have been in front earlier than we were.

“Last week I thought we were starting to run out of legs. �is week we were running a bit harder.”

Ruckman Jordan Braddy was best on ground, while Steve Burlak and Todd Podolczak kicked four goals each.

“Burlak was terri�c for us when it counted and he was a great target for us all day,” Fitzgerald said.

“He’s played forward before. He’s a hard match-up and I think we need him to play forward at this stage.

“We’ve asked for a lot from Todd and today he started to give it to us.”

It doesn’t get any easier for the Sharks, who meet unbeaten Diggers Rest this weekend.

“We want to play the good sides because it gives us a fair idea of where we’re at,” Fitzgerald said.

“We know we have a long way to go.”�e loss also leaves Riddell at 2-2 a�er four

rounds and Bombers coach Jamie Elliott said the result against the Sharks was disappointing.

“I thought we were a bit further along,” he said.

“�ey probably controlled the footy and used it better than us.

“We turned the ball over a lot and they just capitalised on their opportunities.

“Our good players got beaten today. �ey [the Sharks] came to play and ran us o� our legs and were well-deserved winners.”

Elliott said it was disappointing his side was beaten to the ball, especially playing at home.

“We need to learn from our mistakes, look in the mirror and see where we’re at.”

Elliott said one aspect his side had to look at was kicking into the wind, which they had struggled with in both losses.

�e club will also wait on the outcome of a report of James Nolan.

Nolan, who has played in the ruck in place of the injured Brayden Allen, has already missed one match this season because of suspension.

Sharks put wrongs right

Rupertswood’s Jordan Braddy was best on ground on Saturday. (Shawn Smits)

�e Sunbury Jets continue to rack up the wins in Big V women’s division 1, with a hard-fought win over Keilor on Saturday night.

Having won their �rst six games of the season, the Jets were again tested in the �rst half before stepping it up a level in the second.

�e Jets were already without coach Kennedy Kereama and centre-forward Jess Bygate, who are at a New Zealand team training camp and likely to miss at least the next month, while captain Chelsea Burns didn’t take to the court.

It didn’t matter for the Jets, who opened up an early eight-point lead. �e margin was decreased to six at half-time, but the Jets regained control of the game in the second half, to win 77-59.

�e starting line-up did most of the scoring, with only two points coming from bench players.

Courtney Duever had a massive game with 29 points, 17 rebounds and �ve steals. Emma Mahady, Monique Stevens and Kayla �eodore all scored double �gures as well.

Meanwhile, the men’s side lost at home to Chelsea. Shooting at about 60 per cent for the �rst half, Chelsea opened up a 12-point lead at half-time and extended it to 14 points at the last break.

Sunbury were within three points with 27 seconds to go, but that was as close as they got, losing 83-74.

Mitchell Newton had 31 points and 11 rebounds, while Ish Sanders added 29 points.

�e Jets have four wins and �ve losses from the �rst seven rounds.

�e Jets youth league sides had mixed results on Sunday.

�e men’s division1 out�t defeated Bendigo in an up and down game.

Bendigo started the better before the Jets won the middle two quarters. Despite losing the last, the Jets held on 71-63.

Kyle Collins had 21 points for the Jets.�e youth league women’s division 2

side lost to Keilor 61-43.Leading by three points at quarter-time,

the Jets lost the next three quarters, and the game.

Kereama and Sanders were recognised during the week, as Big V coach and player of the month respectively.

Sanders is averaging 32 points per game, while the women’s side is undefeated a�er the �rst seven rounds.

Tara Murray

Sunbury Jets add another to winning tally

Kyneton shifts focus in campaign for �nals successGoing into the 2016 Bendigo Netball League season, Kyneton decided to take a di�erent approach to the previous 12 months.

A�er focusing on making �nals last season only to lose, the Tigers are now taking it one week at a time.

Coach Karlie Plowman says the approach seems to be working as the Tigers won their �rst three games.

On Saturday, they su�ered their �rst loss, 57-39 to Maryborough.

“It’s a more relaxed approach and we’re keeping expectations a lot lower,” Plowman said.

“�is year we’re looking at taking it quarter

by quarter and match by match and playing the game for fun.

“We’ve started well, but we’re mindful we had a similar start last season.”

Despite the low-key approach, the side has been playing some brilliant netball.

“�ey have played some really intense netball early on and come out of the blocks quickly,” Plowman said.

“�ey’ve set the pace of games and got control in the �rst quarter. We’re hoping to stick with what we’re doing now throughout the season.”

A key advantage for the team this year has been stability on and o� the court.

It’s Plowman’s second year as A-grade coach a�er coming on board late last year.

“�ere’s been a lot more time to plan and get my head around things,” she said.

“We’re a lot more settled than last year and we couldn’t be happier with the start to the season.”

Kyneton has managed to keep its 2015 A-grade squad intact.

“Every player has returned and we’ve had another girl, Ashlee Lawrence, come to us at the start of the season.

“She approached us as her partner is now playing football at the club. It turns out she’s an amazing player who’s great to watch.

“I got the girls to play in a midweek competition in Gisborne before the season. �ey really enjoyed it and started match-�t.”

It’s not just the top side going well, Kyneton’s A-reserve, B-grade and B-reserve teams have settled well into the season.

“I’m most excited about the under-17s,” Plowman said. “It’s the �rst time they’ve ever been in the top �ve. Alisha Turner has coached them the past few years and done a good job.”

Gisborne’s season has had a slow start, with just one win from its �rst four rounds. On Saturday, it lost to Sandhurst, 57-40.

Tara Murray

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SCOREBOARD FOOTBALL

VFL - RD 5ESSENDON 5.0 8.3 12.5 16.9 (105)GEELONG 3.1 7.3 10.8 12.12 (84)Goals: Essendon: Langford 3 Merrett 3 Grimley 2 Edwards 2 McKenna Kommer Nyuon Coghlan Gleeson Eades. Geelong: Horlin-Smith 2 Bates 2 Dobson 2 McLachlan Farrelly Atkins Luxford Hickey Sexton.Best: Essendon: Jamar Coghlan Hams Edwards McKenna Merrett. Geelong: Tsitas Tsitas T Gardner Bates Bews Smedts Horlin-Smith. At Windy Hill.PORT MELBOURNE 4.3 9.6 11.9 13.16 (94)RICHMOND 1.1 4.2 5.3 8.3 (51)Goals: Port Melbourne: Pearson 2 Sandilands 2 Halsall 2 Hayes Mascitti Tynan Tynan T Clarke Scipione Dixon Urban. Richmond: McBean 2 Silvestro Butler Marcon Scott Townsend Forato.Scott Townsend Forato.Scott TBest: Port Melbourne: Mascitti Tynan Tynan T Lange Tynan Tynan THaretuku Halsall. Richmond: Marcon Couch Darley Hunt Broad Forato. At North Port Oval.SANDRINGHAM 3.3 7.7 10.10 16.18 (114)COLLINGWOOD 3.1 3.3 7.5 7.5 (47)Goals: Collingwood: A Close 3 J Hellier M Hore L Howe N Gray. Sandringham: T Dennis-Lane 3 C Shenton 3 M Kreymborg 2 P Mccartin 2 K Answerth M Cook T Simpkin T Curren G Lok E Templeton.M Cook T Simpkin T Curren G Lok E Templeton.M Cook T Simpkin T Curren G Lok E TBest: Collingwood: D Hinkley J Kelly J Witts M Smith J Hellier A Close. Sandringham: K Answerth E Templeton Templeton T C Shenton B White L Pierce T Curren. At Holden Centre.WILLIAMSTOWN 10.6 15.9 19.14 20.17 (137)WERRIBEE 1.0 2.2 4.6 9.9 (63)Goals: Werribee: A Black 4 M Daw 4 F Ray Williamstown. Williamstown: S Dunell 5 A Siposs 4 D Conway 3 S Hetherington J Dorgan B Myers A Anastasio A Cordy M Gibbons J Greiser E Carr.Best: Werribee: M Daw W Fordham. Williamstown: M Gibbons S Dunell E Carr W Wheeler B Bese D Conway. At Avalon Airport OvalFOOTSCRAY FOOTSCRAY FOOTSCRA 6.5 12.12 16.16 20.21 (141)NORTH BALLARAT NORTH BALLARAT NORTH BALLARA 1.1 2.4 5.4 5.6 (36)Goals: Footscray: Wallis 3 Wyatt 3 Webb 2 Hayes 2 Staley 2 Jong 2 Dalgleish 2 Jamieson Dunkley Minson Honeychurch. North Ballarat: Lyle Lyle L 2 Hooper Cassidy Youl.Cassidy Youl.Cassidy YBest: Footscray: Webb Jong Honeychurch Wyatt Williams Wallis. North Ballarat: Kiel Schnerring Austin Lyle Stephenson HooperAustin Lyle Stephenson HooperAustin L . At Whitten Oval.FRANKSTON 2.5 3.7 6.10 8.13 (61)COBURG 0.6 6.8 7.8 7.14 (56)Goals: Frankston: Gardiner 3 Bennett 2 Cass 2 Pickess. Coburg: Tarczon Tarczon T 2 Cauchi McEvoy Younan Younan YFeatherstone Kovacevic.Best: Frankston: Sikora Exon Pickess McInnes Gray Pollard. Coburg: Lehmann Tarczon Tarczon T Johns Uysal Goodwin Iacobaccio. At Frankston Oval.CASEY 5.3 9.6 12.9 19.11 (125)NORTHERN 0.1 0.3 1.6 2.6 (18)Goals: Casey: Briggs 4 Weideman 4 Grimes 2 Dawes 2 Newton 2 Terlich Terlich T Morris Spencer King Trengove. Northern: Totevski Kerbatieh.Northern: Totevski Kerbatieh.Northern: TBest: Casey: Newton Neal-Bullen Grimes Smith Dunn Briggs. Northern: Graham Dick Korcheck Buckley Tutt Boekhorst. At Casey Fields.

DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE - RD 5PORT MELBOURNE 3.4 7.6 11.7 13.10 (88)SANDRINGHAM 1.1 3.3 6.8 10.10 (70)Goals: Port Melbourne: Hogan 4 Bevan 2 Brancatisano Williams Gordon Hooper Mioni Dove Neiwand. Sandringham: McLaren 2 Verma 2

Saunders O’Kearney Ong Fisscher Pavlou Payne.Best: Port Melbourne: Murray Hogan Gordon McKenzie Wenn Walker. Sandringham: Saunders Verma Wilkins Pavlou. At North Port Oval.WERRIBEE 4.4 10.7 12.8 15.9 (99)WILLIAMSTOWN 3.3 5.4 10.8 13.11 (89)Goals: Werribee: R Barrack 3 B Xavier 2 B Iles 2 M Vandenberg 2 J Porter E Petterwood J Hussey H King Mahony J Corbett. Williamstown: T Curtis 2 J Owen 2 T Davies 2 L Schultz 2 D Di Donato N Ebinger B Monk A Carr L Grif�ths.Best: Werribee: E Petterwood J Hussey J Malthouse D Nielson H King R Barrack. Williamstown: J Owen A Carr N Ebinger S Critchley L Schultz L Grif�ths. At Avalon Airport Oval.CASEY SCORPIONS 5.3 10.7 15.12 17.14 (116)NORTHERN 0.0 1.2 1.3 3.6 (24)Goals: Casey Scorpions: Cotte 4 Johnston 2 Ferreira 2 Ambler 2 Baker Johnston Hannon Gordon MacHaya Jaffer-Williams Moncrieff. Northern: Peet 2 Hickey.Best: Casey Scorpions: Cotte Moncrieff McInerney Lovett Wyatt Ferreira. Northern: Stevens Declase McCabe Droessler Bolger Jordan. At Casey Fields.Coburg 8.16 (64) d Frankston 8.12 (60) at Frankston Oval

VFL WOMEN - RD 5DAREBIN 5.4 9.8 9.11 11.14 (80)VU WESTERN 0.2 1.3 3.4 4.6 (30)Goals: Darebin: Brennan 5 Vescio 2 Hammond 2 Pearce Arnell. VU Western: Francke 2 Mifsud Kemp.Best: Darebin: Paxman Brennan Pearce O’Dea Callinan Dal Pos. VU Western: Ferres Guest White Gell Hardeman Mifsud. At Henry Turner Memorial.MELBOURNE UNI 4.4 5.7 9.11 11.13 (79)GEELONG 0.1 0.1 1.2 1.3 (9)Goals: Melbourne Uni: Kearney 2 Tapner Tapner T 2 Lochland Stephenson Moscript Keryk Croft Ashmore Stevens. Geelong: Boyd.Best: Melbourne Uni: Stevens Hay Moscript Lochland Croft Stephenson. Geelong: Woollett Woodroffe Janssen Cranston Beeston Boyd. At Osbourne Park.CRANBOURNE 5.3 8.5 10.9 13.12 (90)KNOX 2.0 2.1 2.1 2.2 (14)Goals: Cranbourne: McLeod 4 Jakobsson 3 Wildes 2 Clarkson 2 Manning 2. Knox: Slater Harrison.Best: Cranbourne: Thomas Moody Moody Johnson McLeod Cullis. Knox: Baker Slater Kuys Head Appleby. At Frenken Holmes Oval.EASTERN 3.4 5.6 9.6 12.11 (83)SEAFORD 1.1 4.4 5.5 6.6 (42)Goals: Eastern: Lambert 3 Perkins 3 Tesoriero Tesoriero T 2 Randall Foster Privitelli Casey. Seaford: Lawrence 2 Hall 2 Gillespie-Jones Bury.Best: Eastern: Steiert Laan Privitelli Randall Lambert Tesoriero. Tesoriero. T Seaford: Hosking Gillespie-Jones Hosking Thompson Lawrence Bury. At Mulgrave Reserve.ST KILDA 4.1 7.1 9.2 11.5 (71)DIAMOND CREEK 1.3 2.6 2.9 2.9 (21)Goals: St Kilda: Hope 4 Hyett 3 Garner 2 Davey Lucas-Rodd. Diamond Creek: Richmond Bernardi.Best: St Kilda: Lucas-Rodd Clifford Cula-Reid Bruton Hope Gardner. Diamond Creek: Brazzale Audley Chiocci Corrigan Hicks Morecroft. At CT Barling Reserve.

TAC CUP - RD TAC CUP - RD T 6DANDENONG 4.1 13.8 15.8 24.10 (154)NORTHERN 3.3 4.5 6.11 7.13 (55)Goals: Dandenong: De Koning 9 Fowler 5 Allsop 3 Martello 2 Darling Piper Kleverkamp Poholke Scagliarini. Northern: Lipinski 2 Binion 2 Blakey Lentini Clayton.Best: Dandenong: De Koning La Fontaine Piper DeWit Poholke Fowler. Northern: Blakey Perry Binion Fable Paterson Roberts. At Shepley Oval.

GEELONG 4.4 10.8 13.12 16.16 (112)WESTERN 2.1 2.2 6.5 11.6 (72)Goals: Geelong: Dowling 5 Henry 3 McLachlan 3 Worpel 2 Floyd Blair O’Gorman. Western: Graham 3 Grif�ths 2 Siwek 2 Syme 2 Junker Grif�ths.Best: Geelong: Dowling Henry McCarthy Simpson Parish Elliot. Western: Junker Romensky Syme Carter Graham Dundon. At Avalon Airport Oval.NORTH BALLARAT NORTH BALLARAT NORTH BALLARA 2.5 5.9 8.12 13.15 (93)OAKLEIGH 2.4 3.6 6.11 7.12 (54)Goals: North Ballarat: Beks 3 Wheelahan 3 Johnston 2 Johnson Gow Huppatz Korewha Drew. Oakleigh: Ridley 2 Williams Walker Cunningham O’Dwyer Tink.Best: North Ballarat: Korewha Gow McCluggage Beks Drew Meek. Oakleigh: Walker Cunningham King Lane Ridley Jones. At Eureka Stadium.CALDER 6.2 7.4 14.9 16.10 (106)MURRAY MURRAY MURRA 3.0 4.5 6.5 7.10 (52)Goals: Calder: Brown 6 Saad 2 Lawton 2 Bramble 2 Burnside Bernacki Landt Lewis. Murray: Tiziani 2 Cooper Paech McKeown Butts Donaghey.Best: Calder: Guthrie Brown Blythe O’Sullivan Bramble Bernacki. Murray: Pinnuck Paton Tiziani Donaghey Langlands Bollinghaus At RAMS Arena.BENDIGO 2.7 7.7 16.8 19.11 (125)EASTERN 1.1 8.7 9.11 15.14 (104)Goals: Bendigo: Neaves 4 Whitford 3 Kirby 3 Schumacher 2 Atley 2 Rosengren Booth Jones Henderson Twigg. Twigg. T Eastern: Begley 5 Stephenson 4 Hayes 2 Lynch WHayes 2 Lynch WHayes 2 L allis Jacotine Mullenger-McHugh.Best: Bendigo: Schumacher Jones Henderson Blake Sheahan Wallace. Eastern: Begley Stephenson Nolan Mullenger-Mchugh North Lynch. Lynch. L At Kyabram Recreation Reserve.SANDRINGHAM 4.1 8.4 10.6 16.8 (104)GIPPSLAND 1.1 2.3 4.8 7.13 (55)Goals: Sandringham: Zimmerman 4 Maloney 3 Straker 2 McGrath 2 Mclean 2 Lyons Lyons L Brayshaw Jarnestrom. Gippsland: Byers Porter Mulqueen Renooy Hughes Hodge Voss.Best: Sandringham: McGrath McLean Burt Lyons Lyons LBeveridge Jarnestrom. Gippsland: Patullo Marsh East Costigan Hughes Masterson. At Morwell Recreation Reserve.

RIDDELLDIV 1MACEDON 3.4 5.11 10.13 16.13 (109)WOOD-HESKET 2.4 5.7 12.8 14.12 (96)Goals: Macedon: Jason Cooke 5 Knox 3 Mills 2 Kernan Miletic Waters Fitzpatrick Christiansen Clough. Woodend-hesket: Joshua Smerdon 4 Laverie 3 Bianco 3 Hepburn 2 Harrison Gawthrop.Best: Macedon: Jason Cooke Henderson Clough Harrison Summer�eld Kenealy. Woodend-hesket: Joshua Styles Laverie Bianco Ambler Toman Toman T Garnaut.RUPERTSWOOD 0.3 3.7 4.12 10.15 (75)RIDDELL 3.0 3.2 7.4 7.8 (50)Goals: Rupertswood: Stephen Burlak 4 Podolczak 4 Goodson Braddy. Riddell: Brian Ruffell 3 Sahlberg 3 Nolan.Best: Rupertswood: Jorden Braddy Swallow Burlak Chambers Podolczak Cerini. Riddell: Michael Sahlberg Jurczyluc Ross Sahlberg Treweek Alkemade.WALLAN 4.4 7.8 12.10 20.12 (132)ROCKBANK 0.1 2.2 3.3 4.4 (28)Goals: Wallan: Sam Rexhepi 9 Mackertich 4 Nolan 2 Korp 2 O’Sullivan Saladino McCleish. Rockbank: Matthew Voigt 2 Greenwood Lake.Best: Wallan: Daniel Mackertich Saladino Cox Rexhepi Korp Stewart. Rockbank: Jake Warwick Woodroffe Mainey Voigt Greenwood Greenwood.LANCEFIELD 2.1 2.3 6.5 10.6 (66)ROMSEY 2.3 6.5 8.6 8.9 (57)Goals: Lance�eld: Myles Dorman 3 Kent 3 Anderson Kindred Wooster Brock. Romsey: Jack Jedwab 2 Saad 2 Durston Burkett Way Feltham.

Best: Lance�eld: Ciaran Barton Rebbechi Wooster Bowden Brock Pitts. Romsey: Dean Borg Burkett Romeril Way Rayment Durston. Res: Macedon 9.3 d Woodend-Hesket 3.12, Rupertswood 8.14 d Riddell 7.1, Diggers Rest 13.18 d Broadford 0.1, Wallan 26.17 d Rockbank 1.2, Romsey 11.16 d Lance�eld 3.6. U-18: Macedon 8.9 d Woodend-Hesket 8.6, Rupertswood 15.14 d Riddell 3.4, Diggers Rest 11.10 d Broadford 3.9, Wallan 16.10 d Rockbank 1.5, Melton Centrals 9.15 d Sunbury Kangaroos 7.13.

BALLARATBALLARATBALLARASnr: Bacchus Marsh 24.12 d Melton South 4.10, Sunbury 27.11 d Ballarat 9.15, Redan 15.5 d East Point 13.15, Lake Wendouree 14.19 d Darley 14.9, North Ballarat City 25.12 bt Sebastopol 7.9. Res: Bacchus Marsh 17.12 d Melton South 6.6, Sunbury 16.13 d Ballarat 2.8, Redan 16.13 d East Point 5.8, Lake Wendouree 9.5 d Darley 4.6, Sebastopol 11.13 bt North Ballarat City 4.7. U-18.5: Bacchus Marsh 12.12 d Melton South 7.5, Ballarat 13.9 d Sunbury 9.12, East Point 8.12 d Redan 6.9, Darley 6.19 d Lake Wendouree 6.6, North Ballarat City 16.19 bt Sebastopol 0.0.

BENDIGOSnr: Strath�eldsaye 13.13 d Eaglehawk 8.8, Sandhurst18.14 d Gisborne 10.7, Kyneton 28.23 d Maryborough8.3, Kangaroo Flat 12.15 d South Bendigo 10.12,Golden Square 21.17 d Castlemaine 12.9.Res: Strath�eldsaye 7.10 d Eaglehawk 5.7, Gisborne8.15 d Sandhurst 9.4, Kyneton 18.20 d Maryborough2.1, Kangaroo Flat 9.13 d South Bendigo 9.6,Castlemaine 11.12 d Golden Square 3.5.U-18: Strath�eldsaye 14.8 d Eaglehawk 2.5, Sandhurst18.13 d Gisborne 3.6, Maryborough 11.7 d Kyneton8.6, Golden Square 12.11 d Castlemaine 4.8.

CENTRAL HIGHLANDSSnr: Bungaree 24.9 d Daylesford 11.11, Springbank 23.14 d Creswick 6.6, Hepburn 13.14 d Newlyn 7.5, Buninyong 17.16 d Skipton 6.7, Waubra 12.14 d Beaufort 7.7, Dunnstown 28.24 d Carngham Linton 4.6, Rokewood-Corindhap 9.15 d Smythesdale 8.11, Ballan 7.11 d Learmonth 8.2, Gordon 28.21 d Clunes 5.7. Res: Bungaree 23.17 d Daylesford 0.5, Springbank 12.5 d Creswick 5.11, Hepburn 10.12 d Newlyn 10.8, Buninyong 17.19 d Skipton 0.0, Waubra 4.9 d Beaufort 3.14, Dunnstown 12.15 d Carngham Linton 6.4, Rokewood-Corindhap 16.15 d Smythesdale 2.3, Learmonth 6.10 d Ballan 4.5, Gordon 28.23 d Clunes 1.1. U-18: Bungaree 16.13 d Daylesford 6.4, Springbank 9.6 d Creswick 6.4, Hepburn 13.12 d Newlyn 4.2, Skipton 10.10 d Buninyong 6.6, Beaufort 5.8 d Waubra 5.6, Dunnstown 9.13 d Carngham Linton 7.4, Ballan 18.8 d Learmonth 2.1, Clunes 8.6 d Gordon 8.4.

NETBALLRIDDELLA: Diggers Rest 49 d Broadford 26, Macedon 81 d Woodend Hesket 26, Rupertswood 50 d Riddells Creek 38, Romsey 39 d Lance�eld 27, Melton Centrals 22 d Sunbury 20. B: Diggers Rest 37 d Broadford 22, Macedon 57 d Woodend Hesket 15, Riddells Creek 33 d Rupertswood 24, Rockbank 37 d Wallan 28, Romsey 22 drew Lance�eld 22, Melton Centrals 31 d Sunbury 11. C: Diggers Rest 24 d Broadford 15, Macedon 44 d Woodend Hesket 14, Rupertswood 31 d Riddells Creek 16, Rockbank 19 d Wallan 10, Lance�eld 17 d Romsey 10, Melton Centrals 28 d Sunbury 20.

BALLARATBALLARATBALLARAA: Bacchus Marsh 36 d Melton South 30, Sunbury 27 d Ballarat 23, East Point 43 d Redan 33, Lake Wendouree 53 d Darley 32. B: Bacchus Marsh 46 d Melton South 40, Sunbury 50 d Ballarat 24, Redan 22 d East Point 21, Lake Wendouree 52 d Darley 31. C: Bacchus Marsh 37 d Melton South 26, Ballarat 36 d Sunbury 30, East Point 31 d Redan 21, Lake Wendouree 26 d Darley 19.

SOCCERFFVNATIONAL NATIONAL NA PREMIER LEAGUE: Rd 11: Pascoe Vale 1 Melbourne Victory 3, Melbourne Knights 2 SouthMelbourne 5, Port Melbourne Sharks 7 Richmond 0,Green Gully 5 Oakleigh Cannons 0, Northcote City 0 Hume City 5, Heidelberg United 0 Bentleigh Green 1.NPL2: East: Murray United 2 Melbourne City 7, North Geelong Warriors 1 Brunswick City 0, Springvale White Eagles 2 St Albans Saints 0, Sunshine George Cross 0 Box Hill United 4, Whittlesea Ranges 1 Dandenong City 4, Bendigo City 1 Kingston City 6, Dandenong Thunder 4 Moreland Zebras 1. West:Murray United 2 Melbourne City 7, North Geelong Warriors 1 Brunswick City 0, Sunshine George Cross 0 Box Hill United 4, Whittlesea Ranges 1 Dandenong City 4, Ballarat Red Devils 2 Eastern Lions 1, Dandenong Thunder 4 Moreland Zebras 1.

RUGBY LEAGUEVRLFirst Grade: Werribee 38 d Northern 30, Doveton 36 d North West 24, Waverley Oakleigh 36 d South Eastern 18. Second Grade: Werribee 30 d Northern 14, Melton 40 d Altona Blue 8, Waverley Oakleigh 36 d Altona Red 14, Casey 38 d Pakenham 10.

RUGBY UNIONVRUDEWAR SHIELD: Harlequins 29 d Melbourne 17, Box Hill 42 d Melbourne Uni 13, Endeavour Hills 36 d Souths 26, Moorabbin 25 d Footscray 24, P2 Melbourne 32 d Harlequins 21, Box Hill 43 d Melbourne Uni 31, Endeavour Hills 27 drew Souths 27, Moorabbin 39 d Footscray 19, P3 Melbourne 23 d Harlequins 5, Box Hill 45 d Melbourne Uni 41, Endeavour Hills 49 d Souths 5, Moorabbin 25 d Footscray 22, Melbourne Uni 17 d Moorabbin 10, Harlequins Maroon 38 d Harlequin Blue 25, P4 Melbourne 51 d Harlequins 13, Power House 55 d Melbourne Uni 6.

CRICKETMID YEAR CA - RD 2Inner North West: Seabrook BC 8-112 d by UnitedTarneit Tarneit T 8-234, County West 223 d East Keilor9-104, Gladstone Park 2 9-122 d by United TarneitTarneitTC 8-123, Melbourne Eagles 7-106 d MooneeValley 8-105. North West: Eynesbury Eagles 4-206d Gladstone Park 1 9-198, Gowanbrae 193 d byWestern Lions 7-195, Melbourne Super Blues 2-140d Melton Centrals 9-135, RMIT 2 8-260 d St Albans9-148, Sunshine 199 d County West 166. North:Melbourne Lankans A 8-213 d Bell�eld Bulls 148,North Brunswick-Rosebank 9-105 d by NorthernLions A 4-108, Heidelberg 126 d by CraigieburnA 168, La Trobe University 5-260 d Dennis 0-170.North Sec 2: Craigieburn 5-165 d by Northern Riders8-166, La Trobe University B 249 d MelbourneLankans 7-226, Northern Lions 5-71 d La TrobeUniversity 69.

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Ballarat Football LeagueSunbury Lions made it three wins in a row with a win over Ballarat in the Ballarat Football League on Saturday. After leading by a point at quarter-time, the Lions took control, kicking seven, eight and nine goals in the next three quarters to deliver a 27.11 (173)-9.15 (69) trouncing. Ben Guthrie kicked �ve goals for the Lions, being one of 11 players to score majors. Nathan Wood was best on ground. The Lions’ A-grade netballers remain undefeated after a hard-fought win over Ballarat. The Lions saved their best to last, scoring eight goals to four in the �nal quarter to win 27-23.

EDFLEast Sunbury lost a thriller against Coburg Districts in Essendon District Football League division 2 on Saturday. Trailing by 14 points at the last break, the Thunder outscored the Lions four goals to two, but it wasn’t enough, losing 8.14 (62)-9.7 (61).

TAC CupA nine goal to three second half ensured the Calder Cannons their second win of the TAC Cup season. The Cannons led at every change against the Murray Bushrangers, winning 16.10 (106)-7.10 (52). Zachary Guthrie continued his good early-season form with a best-on-ground performance.

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Sunbury Lions’ Madison Prespakis starred for Vic Metro as it dominated the national youth girls championships last week.

Metro was undeniably the best side in its three pool A matches, winning them all by an average of 41 points.

But it saved its best for last, making the MCG its own in the grand �nal against Western Australia on Friday night.

�e Victorians had already beaten WA by 44 points in a pool match, but they stepped it up another level in the grand �nal, dominating in the mid�eld and up forward, leaving the defenders little to do.

�e ball spent most of the game in Metro’s forward half and the Vics made the most of their opportunities in front of goal.

�e game was all but over a�er the �rst quarter, but Metro didn’t take their foot o� the pedal in the 14.11 (95)-0.0 (0) trouncing.

Prespakis, 15, was one of the best for Metro in the grand �nal win. Playing mostly up forward, she looked dangerous around goal and kicked one goal in the process.

It capped o� a good championships for Prespakis – Madi to her friends – who was named among the best players in the other two matches she played. She hit the scoreboard in both those games as well.

Prespakis missed the third round match as she and several other Metro stars were rested because a grand �nal place was all but secured.

Her performances had her named in the all-star squad to join a training camp and possibly play in a curtain-raiser to the Western Bulldogs-Melbourne women’s match later in the year.

It’s a second straight youth girls championship for the former Romsey junior footballer. Madison Prespakis looks to get a kick away in the grand �nal against WA. (Jarrod Potter)

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By Tara Murray

Riddell and Rupertswood were both below full strength for their Riddell District Netball League match on Saturday yet still provided interesting insights into the two teams.

Both sides lost players to Victorian Netball League matches on Saturday.

�e Bombers were hit harder with player unavailability, with Danielle Wilson, Bec Colwell, Lauren and Ellen Close, and Sarah King all missing.

�e Sharks were without Alex Maher and Sid Moore, while Stacey Northey is still recovering from a knee injury.

Ailish McCormack, Sara Febbo and Tess Abbott took to the court for the Sharks but were restricted to playing only half a game each.

�e Sharks proved the stronger team on the day, getting out to an early lead and holding on for the 50-38 win.

Sharks coach Di McCormack said it was good to get a win over their “arch-rival” any time they could.

“We were lucky enough to have a lot of girls who we could put on sparingly,” McCormack said. “Riddell are always a top unit to come up against; they’re our arch-rival. We knew they were going to bring their best game no matter who they had on court.

“We started with our strongest team … we took a great lead but it dwindled.

“�ere’s times as a team, even with our senior players, when they don’t concentrate. It’s something we’ll work on over the coming weeks.

“We did enough in the second half and it was good to get the win, but it wasn’t a true indication of where we or Riddell are at.”

McCormack said she was impressed with how players stepped up when given the chance. �ey are likely to get more opportunities during the season with more VNL games scheduled for weekends.

“I was pleased with our B-grade girls and how they stepped up,” the coach added. “Monique Nagle played with Amy Starzer (who scored 31 goals) in goals and they don’t normally play together.

“I was happy to see Eloise Freeman get on the court and Jaz [Jasmine Hooper] has never played with the girls before and came on in a position she doesn’t normally play.

“I was rapt for Jess Dominko to play centre. We’re trying to take her from the defensive end and teach her other areas of the court.”

Elsewhere, Diggers Rest was too good for Broadford, Macedon smashed Woodend-Hesket, Romsey beat Lance�eld, and Melton Centrals won a thriller against Sunbury Kangaroos.

Sharks in for the kill

Rupertswood’s Eloise Freeman and Riddell’s Kira Baldwin both stepped up to A-grade at the weekend. (Shawn Smits)

Taekwondo kid gets international exposureWhen Xavier Nikolovski and his parents were looking for a sport for him four years ago, he discovered taekwondo and quickly fell in love with it.

He’s shown a natural ability for the martial art and the 10-year-old has already won several titles in Victoria and interstate.

Now he gets the chance to represent Australia at the 2016 Korean Taekwondo Open in Gyeongju.

His father, Archie, says Xavier has worked hard at the sport.

Xavier had successes last year at the Victorian Winter Open championships and the Victorian Moomba Open and was a medallist at both the Victorian and Australian championships.

“We moved to Gisborne four to �ve years ago and we were looking for a sport for Xavier,” Archie said.

“He’s become really good, really quickly … within two and half years of starting he was winning state and Australian titles, and he’s done a lot of training and a lot of travelling to get there.”

Xavier started taekwondo in Gisborne before moving to Martial Fitness Australia (Taekwondo Academy) in Point Cook under Allan Malachowski.

Late last year, he won his black belt.Xavier says he’s very excited about the trip to

South Korea.“I’m not expecting much … it’ll be pretty

hard,” he said. “I enjoy it and �ghting is my favourite thing.”

He said his next aim was the world cadet championships in a couple of years, with the long-term aim of making the Olympics.

Archie says the trip to South Korea is the next step in his son’s progress.

Xavier has been well supported in making the trip, with the Gisborne branch of real estate agent RT Edgar coming on board as a sponsor and New Gisborne Primary School also being very supportive.

“He’s done everything he can in Australia and we want to get him international exposure,” Archie said. “�ey take some talented young kids who are nine, 10 and 11 and prepare them

for the world cadets, which is the 12-14 age group.

“If they have a few international trips behind them, they’ll know what to expect as they �ght di�erently overseas.

“We’ll target cadets in the next couple of years, before juniors.”

While overseas, the young Australian team will have an intense training camp before competing in the Korean Open.

“We’re not expecting much, result wise,” Archie said.

“He’s at least a year younger than most of the competitors, and they are allowed to kick to the head.

“We don’t have that in Australia.”

Tara Murray

Xavier Nikolovski is a taekwondo natural.(Damjan Janevski)

A�er enduring some bad luck in recent weeks, Sunbury United has been buoyed by securing its second win of the FFV state league 2 north-west season.

A double to Harry �ompson was enough to secure a 2-1 win against Hume United on Saturday.

Speaking before the match, coach Rob Pianalto said his side had started the season with a tough run of matches.

“It’s been very tough and we’ve been a little unlucky,” he said.

“We’ve played a lot of the better teams to start the season and it’s shown that at this stage we’re not in the elite bracket.”

Despite having just two wins, Pianalto has been impressed with some of what he has seen and says getting a couple of wins on the board will help con�dence.

Sunbury struggled in the past two years in state league 1 north-west before being relegated for this season.

“When you’re losing games, the mentality is to go into your shell,” Pianalto said.

“We are working hard … what we need is some quality attacking and making the most of our opportunities. �e morale is good.”

Pianalto said that while an even spread of players was performing each week, the club wanted to add a few more during the transfer window.

“No one has really stood out,” Pianalto said.

“It’s been pretty even … we would like to see someone take the game by the scru� of the neck.”

�e coach acknowledged recruitment challenges.

“Players �nd it hard to come to Sunbury as they think it’s too far away. Clubs closer to the city are a�er those same sort of players.”

Saturday’s win moves Sunbury ahead of Hume United on goal di�erence.

Pianalto says the next few weeks will give the side an indication of where it sits.

In state league 5 west, Gisborne and Laverton Park played out a 1-1 draw.

Shane Light was the goal scorer for Gisborne.

Kyneton District su�ered a 3-2 loss to North Melbourne Athletic.

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By David Bonnici

�ere’s myriad 4x4 utes on the Australian market. To the uninitiated they all look the same but for a badge, and they all do their job reasonably well … however, what sets them apart is reputation and brand loyalty.

It’s the latter that probably hasn’t been too kind to Mazda’s stake in the market. While Mazda has achieved the unthinkable in knocking the Toyota Corolla o� its perch with the Mazda 3, you can’t see its big-rugged BT-50 ute doing the same to Toyota’s all-conquering Hilux.

�at’s not to say the BT-50 isn’t as good. While it’s a big chunky ute with a diesel engine, it’s actually quite re�ned in terms of interior styling, ride and comfort.

�e suspension is a little springy, as you’d expect for a true 4WD, but the handling is smooth, and the 3.2-litre �ve-cylinder (yes, �ve) turbo diesel gives it plenty of grunt – it’s surprisingly nimble from a standing start.

�e automatic transmission in the XTR model I test-drove was excellent, and made o�-road driving a lot easier.

It’s also pretty fuel e�cient, giving you around 10 litres/100kms combined driving (a bit less or more depending on payload), which is great going for a two-tonne ute.

�e interior �nish manages to balance blue-collar ruggedness with the quality you’ll �nd in Mazda passenger cars. It feels like an SUV, but you won’t feel compelled to take your work boots o� before climbing in.

�e front seats only have basic adjustments,

but are comfortable, with good back support – important if you spend much of your working week behind the wheel.

�e rear seats in the freestyle cab are rudimentary, and you wouldn’t want to sit in them for a long drive. �ey feel like a park

bench and have minimal leg room … okay for apprentices, but forget about taking the family to Kakadu.

Of course, the BT-50 does come with a dual cab version that’s one of the roomiest in its class, but this is another story.

�e rear seat cushions li� up to give extra storage. I must admit I had the car a few days before realising they were accessible via small rearward opening doors – the fact I didn’t notice them says a lot about the design and build quality.

�ere are plenty of features for a work vehicle, despite a concerted e�ort to keep the cost down. �ere’s a touch screen, with the usual phone and entertainment options, a trip computer, and you can install urban and o�-road satnav, which is included in the top-spec XTR.

�e screen doesn’t display the reverse camera image; this shows up in the mirror. I like this concept, but the image is pretty small.

�e side mirrors, however, are huge. I remember my driving instructor telling me to live in my mirrors – you could almost take him literally with these … they’re excellent.

�e o�-road driving was fun. �ere’s plenty of clearance and you can be helped in particularly rough terrain with hill-descent control and hill-start assist.

On-road safety features include an emergency stop signal (to help avoid rear-ending someone) and trailer sway control, not that you’d o�en need a trailer – the rear cargo area is huge and will carry around 1400 kilograms.

�e BT-50 ticks all the boxes, with the added bene�t of being cheaper than its Toyota Hilux.

Prices for the 4x4 freestyle cab start at $40,990 drive away, while the XTR will set you back $47,990.

By comparison, the base model Hilux 4x4 extra cab will cost you $49,246 to drive home, with the model up commensurately more.

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