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Sunbury & Macedon Ranges Weekly Community News 11-12-2012
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Water board spreads the painBY TARA MURRAY
Big times ahead: Managing director Neil Brennan says Western Water is trying to limit bill increases.Picture: Matthew Furneaux
WATER bills are set to increase on average by6.2 per cent a year for the next five years inSunbury and the Macedon Ranges underWestern Water’s water plan.
Despite the increase, residents in the West-ern Water catchment area, which includes Sun-bury, the Macedon Ranges and Moorabool,look set to be spared paying extra for the con-troversial Wonthaggi desalination plant.
Western Water managing director NeilBrennan last week spoke to residents about theplan at an Essential Services Commission pub-lic meeting in Sunbury.
He said that after consultation with custom-ers, the authority had decided to spread theincreases in charges over five years, instead ofall in the first year of the plan.
As reported in the Weekly on June 12,customers were given two options about howthey would prefer to be billed for increasedcharges.
The other option was for bills to increase by19 per cent in the first year.
Under that option, the average bill (withoutconcession), which customers get three times ayear, would increase by about $67.
‘‘The feedback we got was very much aboutunderstanding our demographics of the busi-ness, that we have [a lot of] young families[battling the] cost of living and mortgagepressures,’’ Mr Brennan said.
‘‘[There was] also concern about pensionersand others in the area who get a concession.’’
The average yearly water bill is expected toincrease from $942.04 in 2012-13 to$1275.37 in 2017-18.
Mr Brennan said capital investment and taxincreases were the main reason for theincrease.
Planned projects include a $33 millionupgrade to the recycling plant in Sunbury andstormwater infrastructure at Toolern.
‘‘Growth is our major driver at the moment,particularly with infrastructure investmentgrowth.
‘‘Timely investment for us is fundamental.
We really need to make sure of investing whenwe need to invest. The initial plan that wentout for public consultation was $325 million[to be spent on infrastructure].
‘‘That has come down to $250 million,which is a result of the softening of thegrowth.’’
Mr Brennan said Western Water would forthe first time be paying tax under the nationaltax equivalent regime.
‘‘We’ve had tax losses for a number of yearsthat have now been absorbed and within thisplan it’s driven by growth and customer contri-butions and gifted assets we are given.
‘‘We have to start paying tax on those.
‘‘It’s estimated in the five-year plan [the taxcontribution will] be around the $35 millionmark.’’
Mr Brennan said that despite accessing Mel-bourne water, customers wouldn’t be payingfor the desalination plant, saying the companywould absorb the cost instead.
That’s estimated to save customers a further10 per cent increase on their bills.
‘‘With the breaking of the drought we willbe moving back to utilising our local waterresources and less on the Melbourne watersystem,’’ Mr Brennan said.
He said the Sunbury-based company wouldalso cap staff levels.
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‘Sexist’ tweets trigger complaintBY TARA MURRAY
Aggrieved: Cr Jack Medcraft has filed asexism complaint against a fellowcouncillor. Picture: Matthew Furneaux
TROUBLE is already brewing on thenew Hume Council, with twocouncillors at war.
Cr Jack Medcraft last weekconfirmed to the Weekly he had filed acomplaint with the council over anumber of ‘sexist’ Facebook andTwitter comments by fellow JacksonCreek councillor Ann Potter.
He has also lodged a complaint withthe Equal Opportunity Commission.
‘‘She keeps posting about maleshating her in Sunbury and I’ve had a
number of guys call me saying it’s anattack on men to group them alltogether,’’ Cr Medcraft said.
‘‘I’m sick of this gender businessesand it’s not doing anyone any good.’’
Cr Medcraft was expected to meetwith the council’s chief executiveDomenic Isola yesterday morning todiscuss the matter.
The Weekly had already gone toprint before the meeting took place.
On Cr Potter’s Twitter account, shestates that she’s ‘‘hated by local males(and) happy to live with that’’.
Cr Potter later told the Weekly she
was unaware of any complaints whichhad been made against her.
Hume Council said it would notcomment on the matter.
The Equal Opportunity Commis-sion also said it couldn’t commenton any matter that may be beforethem.
The two councillors are serving oncouncil together for the first time buthave a history of grievances.
In 2006, Cr Medcraft took legalaction against Cr Potter overcomments made on a website but lostthe case.
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started. The works, between Morass
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road surface reconstruction. VicRoads
regional director Mal Kersting said the
works would provide a smoother
surface for vehicles and would be
carried out between 7am and 6pm each
day leading up to Christmas. Traffic
controllers will be on site to minimise
disruption to motorists.
Rich variety of art on showAn end of year exhibition at Kyneton’s
Stockroom has attracted more than
100 entries. Artists have explored
connection, distance and passage of
time. About 90 artists are showcasing
their works at the exhibition titled Span.
The 130 works feature photography,
painting, sculpture, drawing, video and
collage. It opened last Saturday and will
run until January 6. Details:
stockroomkyneton.com.
Get involved in cancer relayLancefield-Macedon Ranges Relay for
Life committee is taking registrations
for next year’s Cancer Council fund-
raiser. The event takes place at
Lancefield Park on March 2-3. To
register, go to relayforlife.org.au or call
Kelly Milne on 0419 319 429 or the
Cancer Council on 1300 656 585.
Water tower replacedA new fire truck water tower has been
installed at the Redesdale Reserve. The
tower replaces an ageing tower that
was built by CFA volunteers after the
1967 fires. The tower was updated but
the cost of maintaining it could no
longer not be met by the Redesdale fire
brigade. The $15,000 tower was
constructed through a partnership
between the Department of Sustaina-
bility, City of Greater Bendigo, CFA and
the Redesdale Reserve Committee.
The Boss to rock Easter crowdBY ANGELA VALENTE
Glory days: Bruce Springsteen is expected to provide aboost to the Macedon Ranges economy.
ROCK superstar Bruce Springsteen is set to drawhuge crowds at Hanging Rock at Easter.
Frontier Touring and Jacobsen Internationalconfirmed last week that Springsteen and theE Street Band will perform one concert at the Rockon Saturday, March 30.
It will be one of two shows in Victoria as part oftheir Wrecking Ball tour.
Following the success of Leonard Cohen and RodStewart concerts, this will be the third concert of itskind to be hosted by Frontier Touring with MacedonRanges Council at the outdoor venue.
Macedon Ranges mayor Roger Jukes said thecouncil was excited to welcome the star.
‘‘The previous two concerts that the councilsupported at Hanging Rock were a huge success.They offer a unique outdoor concert experience toboth visitors and local residents.
‘‘There’s something magical and atmospheric abutHanging Rock that makes it ideal for a live musicevent. The Rock is a dramatic backdrop to theperformance, and the open air, stars and night skyadd to the atmosphere.’’
Cr Jukes said the Macedon Ranges benefited
enormously through visitors who stayed overnightand took advantage of shops, restaurants and cafes.
Studies following the Stewart concert in Februaryindicated the concert attracted $1.3 million to theregion’s economy. Accommodation in the shire wassold out.
Last week, the Weekly outlined the council’s planto spend $4.13 million in developments for HangingRock to further cash in on its appeal by making iteasier to hold big concerts, markets and othertourism-based events.
Council’ recreation and cultural developmentmanager Rod Clough said putting on concerts was asignificant challenge with no power, water or phoneconnections.
The concerts are held in the east paddock at Hang-ing Rock.
Pre-sale tickets for the concert are available atnoon tomorrow until noon Thursday. General tick-ets will be available from 9am this Friday.
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Kick the habit, eateries toldBY ANGELA VALENTE
Smoking bans: Former mayor Henry McLaughlinwith his kids Angus, 9, Declan, 6, Grace, 5, andClancy, 3. Picture: Matthew Furneaux
OUTDOOR dining areas of cafes and restaur-ants in the Macedon Ranges could becomesmoke-free.
Last week the council sent letters to busi-nesses with alfresco dining areas operating oncouncil land, inviting them to sign up tobecome smoke-free areas.
Traders who take part will receive signs,table cards, stickers and will be promotedthrough council and tourism websites, socialmedia and visitor information centres.
Mayor Roger Jukes said there was strongsupport from the public for smoke-free out-door dining and he encouraged businesses toshow leadership.
‘‘Eighty-one per cent of people who
participated in our consultation earlier thisyear said they wanted alfresco dining areas inthe Macedon Ranges to be smoke-free.’’
More than 280 people completed the surveyabout smoke-free areas in the shire.
‘‘I’d like to see the majority of businesses inthe shire step up and participate in this pro-gram,’’ Cr Jukes said.
In July, the Macedon Ranges became thefirst rural council in the state to have smoke-free parks, reserves and sports grounds. It isthe second council besides Baw Baw to set up asmoke-free alfresco dining program.
Heart Foundation chief executive KathyBell said there were health benefits to the cre-ation of smoke-free areas.
‘‘Smoke-free environments denormalisesmoking, so children are less likely to seesmoking, less likely to start smoking andtherefore less likely to suffer from the negativeeffects of tobacco use.’’
Show’s a firstPaintings by Rupert Gray, pictured, will grace the
walls of The Chamber Art and Coffee House in
Woodend. Mr Gray, a Melbourne artist, has always
had a passion for the landscape since jackerooing
and working in conservation. Since retiring from
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pursue art. The abstract works completed during
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exhibition. The Chamber Art and Coffee House is
at 90 High Street, Woodend. The exhibition runs
until January 13. Details: Philip Holgate,
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Fire risk worse than first thoughtBY TARA MURRAY
Be prepared: CFA officers fight a grass fire in Sunbury last year. Picture: Matthew Furneaux
AUTHORITIES are predicting a moredangerous fire season than first anti-cipated across Hume, with residentsbeing warned to take the necessarysteps now to reduce their risk.
The call came as the fire dangerperiod came into force across theregion last week, banning the lightingof fires in the open air without apermit in areas controlled by the CFAuntil April 30 next year.
CFA Hume group officer GerryHauke said several areas across theregion were under threat.
‘‘The most dangerous aspect for usis grass fires around Craigieburn,Wildwood, Sunbury and the areaswith surrounding vacant land,’’ hesaid.
‘‘People should cut the grass aroundtheir houses, get rid of any vegetationand clear roofs to be prepared for theseason.
‘‘Grass fires can impact on homes,too, so it’s important to make sure thathomes are prepared for summer.’’
Mr Hauke said people surroundedby vacant land or paddocks shouldcreate fire breaks at the edge of theirproperties.
He urged residents to take notice ofthe restrictions which apply during thefire danger period.
‘‘The idea behind the period is thatthe land is very dry and people have tobe careful about lighting fires.
‘‘You need to get a permit throughthe council if you light a fire and haveto make sure there is equipment to putit out. You don’t leave it unattended.
‘‘You notify the CFA when you areplanning to have the fire.’’
CFA northern and westernmetropolitan region community safetymanager David Allen said that whileVictoria had experienced a significantamount of wet weather this year, itwas one of the world’s most fire-proneregions. ‘‘It only takes two weeks ofhot, dry and windy weather to createdangerous fire conditions,’’ he said.
Details: cfa.vic.gov.au or1800 240 667
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Riders to help wheel out planBY STEPHANIE ZEVENBERGEN
Ride on: Kevin Balaam wants a criterium circuit in Hume. Picture: Darren Howe
CYCLING enthusiasts in Hume are beingurged to have their say on a study to helpshape the future of the city’s cycling tracks andservices.
The development of a new criterium circuitis among the off-road options being con-sidered as part of Hume Council’s cyclingfacility feasibility study.
Avid Craigieburn cyclist Kevin Balaam saysa criterium circuit — which could also be usedfor training, racing and learn-to-rideprograms — would be an important additionto Hume’s cycling options.
‘‘I read in its budget that the council wasfunding an investigation into a criteriumcircuit in Craigieburn, [but] I personally thinka circuit located at or near Melbourne Airportwould be more feasible,’’ Mr Balaam said.
‘‘That ease of accessibility from all direc-tions would no doubt improve the feasibilityof the circuit. It could perhaps also be used byEssendon footballers as well as Paralympianswho are sharing the new Essendon FootballClub community facility.’’
While criterium cycling would be thefocus of the study, the council also wants
to determine the region’s other cycling needs.Hume mayor Geoff Porter says community
feedback is critical.‘‘Hume is a popular for cycling with many
cyclists using local roads and trails forrecreational and competition purposes.
‘‘We are well positioned as a growth area toconsider developing an off-road cycling
facility which would provide more opportun-ities for cyclists from across Melbourne’snorth to come to Hume,’’ Cr Porter said.
Submissions on the council’s feasibilitystudy close on December 19.
For more details: hume.vic.gov.au or call9205 2200
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The Ys and wherefores
Hume young citizen of the year Nadine Kotop has used the award as a springboard to serve the community. Picture: Michael Copp
Aleisha King’s commitment to St John Ambulance has often come at the expense of hersocial life. Picture: Cathy Jackson
Today’s youth might be the leaders of tomorrow, but they’re all so bloodyimpatient. It’s a common assessment of Generation Y, and one that appears spoton to BEN CAMERON, who met a young trio in touch with their community side.
Nadine Kotop, Sam Hasell andAleisha King are all certifiedleaders, and patience doesn’t
appear to be a virtue. They’re notwaiting until tomorrow to start effect-ing change.
Aleisha, 17, admits she’s had tolearn how to cool her jets since she wasfive years old.
With a clear goal of joining St JohnAmbulance, she had to wait until shewas a more mature seven to sign on.
‘‘I was really tiny. I couldn’t domuch,’’ says Aleisha, who also joinedthe Salvation Army about the sametime.
These days she’s passing down herfirst aid know-how to kids.
‘‘It’s really rewarding,’’ she says ofworking with kids. ‘‘You really feelgood that you’re helping somebody.
‘‘Not everything’s about you — eventhough a lot of people think it is.’’
Aleisha prides herself on her dedica-tion, even if it means missing import-ant events such as a close friend’sbirthday.
One of her mates is still a bitannoyed after Aleisha missed her partyto fulfil her ambo duties.
‘‘I’d put my name down. It wassomething I said I would do. I wasn’tgoing to pull out. I’d already commit-ted to it, so I fulfilled my commitment.You have to put your money whereyour mouth is.’’
Aleisha believes there’s a ‘‘massivegeneralisation’’ that Generation Y is aselfish lot, although she admits ‘‘thereare a heap of people in this generationwho don’t give a crap about somebodyelse’’.
‘‘There are a few good ones outthere. None of my friends help withother people, really, but each to theirown, I guess.’’
A little less patient is Nadine Kotop,who says she’s always been in amassive hurry to help.
‘‘We are the future, essentially, so Ithink it’s quite important for us tostart now,’’ says Kotop, Hume’s youngcitizen of the year.
The 20-year-old is the type who’smore impressed by survivors thancelebrities and — while sports starssuch as Chris Judd don’t subscribe tothe theory that public leaders set thestandard for others — she embracesthe expectations that came with win-ning the award.
‘‘I wouldn’t call it pressure. It wasmore of a boost and encouragement to
keep going on,’’ she says of the expect-ations she faces.
‘‘If anything, it was small motiva-tion . . . it was encouraging and mademe want to continue with this pathand make a difference.’’
While a lot of her peers are spendingtheir spare time on social media andparties, Nadine, a final-year universitystudent who also works at RonaldMcDonald House, says the key toeffecting change at such a young age issometimes about being selfless.
‘‘It’s about balance, to be honest. It’sjust about spending less time on Face-book and putting it towards some-thing else. It’s not too difficult.
‘‘You compromise a little bit. Youcan’t attend every social event you’dlike to, or you neglect a little bit ofstudy if you want to organise an event.It’s about prioritising.’’
Like Aleisha, Nadine has had toforgo her share of fun, like a recenttrip to Europe, which put the acid teston her commitment.
‘‘I haven’t been earning money asI’ve been utilising that time for volun-teer work.
‘‘It’s easy to get consumed by otherthings, like my peers, but it’s aboutlooking at the big picture — you’renever too young to make a differenceand make worthy contributions. Justbecause you’re young doesn’t meanyou can’t have a voice in the com-munity and make an effective change.’’
Change is sometimes as simple asaltering perceptions, and you couldargue Sam Hasell is living proof of thatidea.
He’s an opinionated 16-year-oldskater, but also a non-drinking poetwith plenty of community spirit.
Sam’s also about construction anddestruction in equal measure, dedicat-ing his time to pulling apartmisconceptions around local youthsthrough his pet project: repairingKyneton’s skate park.
‘‘I had the idea about breaking thestereotype of young people as drink-ing, violent youth,’’ he says.
‘‘We want to show the people ofKyneton that the kids aren’t that badand that the stereotype that they’vegot of the youth is wrong.’’
While many of his contemporariesdrink to excess, Sam finds expressionthrough the written word. So he usedthe poetic form to make a pitch to thelocal council for $1000 to repair thepark. ‘‘The stereotype is my big thing,’’
he says. ‘‘I’m a 16-year-old kid. Peopledon’t expect me to be involved inpoetry.
‘‘But when I get up and recite some-thing I’ve written, people are trulyblown away. I really like breaking thatperception.’’
Sam has become something of a gunfor hire for the council, helpingdevelop a program to improve themental health of year 8 students in theMacedon Ranges.
As local youth suicides rates havedropped, Sam has reluctantly inher-ited the tag of a role model.
‘‘I identify with being a role model.But I haven’t tried to change myself orbecome something that I’m not.
‘‘I should just be myself.’’It illustrates why helping others is
not a choice for these youngsters: it’sin their DNA.
‘‘I think I’ve always liked to helppeople out,’’ Nadine says.
‘‘I’ve always been into helping thevulnerable. It’s been instilled in mefrom a young age to help people.
‘‘I’m definitely not perfect,’’ shejokes. ‘‘I should probably help aroundthe house a little more. I definitelydon’t do many chores or anything likethat.’’
It’s a good reminder they haven’tgrown up too fast.
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A skater and poet, Sam Hasell wants tobreak negative stereotypes aboutKyneton’s youth. Picture: Paul Rovere
‘It’s easy to getconsumed byother things, likemy peers, but it’sabout looking atthe big picture —you’re never tooyoung to make adifference andmake worthycontributions. Justbecause you’reyoung doesn’tmean you can’thave a voice in thecommunity andmake an effectivechange.’
— Nadine Kotop
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Lights, camerasaction welcomeBY TARA MURRAY
THE Old Bakery Walk in Sunbury will be asafer place after the Hume Council receivedfunding for a lighting system.
Last week the state governmentannounced the council would get $6000from the Community Safety Fund grants tolight the walkway.
The fund provides grants of up to$10,000 for community groups,organisations and local government toimplement locally based crime preventionprojects.
Sunbury Business vice-president BenCollier welcomed the funding decision, say-ing it would help to make Sunbury streetssafer.
‘‘It’s one of those areas around the night-clubs that is an area of activity late at night.
‘‘It’s a good thing to improve safety for thearea and we welcome the council for beingproactive.’’
Mr Collier said a number of shops in the
area had been vandalised and he hoped thelighting and the addition of CCTV cameraswould help deter this.
He said that in meetings with the council,lanes including Old Bakery Walk hadbeen mentioned as a possible CCTV loca-tions.
‘‘With lights and cameras it will makevandalism more difficult and they wouldn’tbe able to hide things as easily.
‘‘It’s about the safety of the whole com-munity.’’
Hume mayor Geoff Porter said: “Thefunding will go towards installing lightingsystems in the identified laneways in theSunbury Town Centre, which will comple-ment the CCTV system to be installed nextyear.
“We’re hopeful that better lighting in thearea will help decrease anti-social behavioursuch as graffiti and vandalism and will makethe areas safer to walk in at night, giving thecommunity more options to get aroundSunbury.”
Yuletide funA crowd of about 3500 is expected to join in Christmas festivities this Friday in Gisborne. The town’s Christmas
festival includes a street parade, pony and carnival rides, highland dancers, Tubby the Robot, floats and bands.
Activities for children and live music begins from 4.30pm. A street parade will begin at 6.30pm at Fisher Street and
will travel along Aitken (service road) and Hamilton streets, finishing at Gardiner Reserve. Road closures will be in
place from 6pm. Festival secretary Glenys Quaife, pictured with Sharon Black and Carmel Clemson, said an
impressive display of fireworks at 9.30pm would end the night. ‘‘The festival is really a community get-together,
every local comes out to celebrate Christmas,’’ she said. ‘‘It really is a lot of fun. All we hope for is a nice night.’’
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Church joins inseason of givingBY TARA MURRAY
SUNBURY residents continue to seekhelp to pay bills, with one local charitygiving away $2000 in the last month.
The Sunbury Baptist Church hasbeen giving money to residents sinceAugust last year and has seen a rise inthe number of people needing help inthe lead-up to Christmas.
‘‘We have given out over $12,500since we started and normally givearound $600-$800 a month,’’ PastorJames Natsis said.
‘‘In the last month we have givenaway $2000 for rent, utilities (gas,electricity) and car-related issues.
‘‘People have their rego due andwant to buy Christmas presents, sothis is helping people to be able toafford both of them.
‘‘They are coming in for practicalneeds and we look at how we can helpthem.’’
The church has given away $5500since the start of June.
Mr Natsis said it wasn’t just peoplefrom the church who were receivingand giving money.
‘‘What we are helping people with isthe necessities.
‘‘We have people referred to us andmore people are getting wind of it.
‘‘One of the local schools has eventold people to come and see us.’’
He said the church would also holda lunch on Christmas Day.
‘‘It’s not just for the poor, it’s foranyone who doesn’t want to be aloneon Christmas Day.
Mr Natsis said the church was alsoconsidering holding a car boot sale inFebruary.
‘‘We have already helped a numberof people but are looking at otherways to help them further.’’
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Colour my world: Distinctive Options clients Dion and Paul, with Ingred Kay, with thedragon, the centrepiece of the art show. Picture: Shawn Smits
AN artistic flight of fancy by aSunbury group takes Chinese dragonsleaping and dancing down Parisianthoroughfares.
Support service Distinctive Optionscombines the contrasting themes forits art show Dragons in Paris. Theshow opened last Monday as part ofHume Council’s activities for Interna-tional Day of People with a Disability,which was marked on December 3.
Distinctive Options provides ser-vices to people with disabilities in Mel-bourne’s north-west and surroundingurban and rural communities.
Executive manager Rick Dunn saidthat when the service’s clients sought atheme for this year’s show, they con-sidered the activities they undertookover the year. ‘‘We were looking atChinese cultures and dragons and thenwe looked at French culture.
‘‘When it came to deciding on theshow, the clients thought about usingthe two.’’
The exhibition features work from80 clients, and artworks can bebought.
‘‘There are different types of work
on display, including oil paintings andsculptures,’’ Mr Dunn said.
‘‘We usually sell about 90 per centof the works and it’s a big thrill forthose who’ve done the work because
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Bad Santa’s coming to townBY ANGELA VALENTE
POLICE are warning residents to bevigilant about personal safety andto protect their homes againstthieves if they are away during theChristmas period.
The latest police data shows thatresidential burglaries in the Mace-don Ranges are continuing to rise.Burglaries jumped from 136 to 165incidents in the year to September.
The figures, released last month,also show that theft of vehicles isincreasing, from 63 to 83 in thesame period.
Macedon Ranges PoliceInspector Ryan Irwin said theupward trend of residential burglar-ies, stolen vehicles and propertystolen from cars in the shire wasoccurring in rural and semi-ruralareas.
He said motorcycles, farm equip-ment and power tools continue tobe popular with thieves.
‘‘Residents are reminded torecord the make, model and serial
numbers of all tools and motor-cycles and take photographs of allvaluables.’’
Reporting suspicious behaviourto police or Crime Stoppers wascritical to help police solve crimes.
A police information kit can helpresidents improve home security.
Residents who are going away
can use an ‘absence from homeregister’ at all police stations torecord the times and dates they willbe away so police can check the areaduring routine patrols.
Safer communities InspectorTony Langdon said a house thatlooked unattended was an easytarget for burglars.
‘‘Small steps such as leaving lightson timers, some old clothes on theline and closing curtains will help todeter burglars.
‘‘We also suggest arranging forsomeone to collect the mail and takeout the bins in your absence, and ifyou are going to be away for alonger period of time, we wouldrecommend arranging for a house-sitter.’’
With the summer and festive sea-son traditionally involving moresocial functions, Inspector Irwin isasking residents to be safe.
‘‘Many people will be attendingwork functions, family get-togethers and other types of socialevents where alcohol will beconsumed.
‘‘While most people consumealcohol responsibly during thisperiod, it’s also recognised as ahigh-risk time for increases inassaults, family violence incidentsand road trauma.’’
More details: police.vic.gov.au
Violent crime onrise in HumeCRIME in Hume continues to climb, the latestpolice data shows.
Total crime — including assault, robbery, res-idential burglary and ‘crimes against people andproperty’ — jumped 14.5 per cent in the year toSeptember.
Drug offences continued to snowball with ajump of 31.7 per cent, from 543 offences to 715in the year to September.
In the same period, theft of cars and theftfrom cars in Hume dropped.
Hume Inspector Paul Allinson said crime,road safety and public order were focus areas forHume police. ‘‘Protective services officers willsoon be at railways stations in Hume until thelast train daily to prevent anti-social behaviourand provide the community with a safe environ-ment.’’
‘Crimes against people’ rose 22.2 per cent —from 1988 offences to 2429 in the year toSeptember.
Inspector Allinson said victims were increas-ingly confident to report violence to police.
He said a family violence unit, staffed bypolice at Broadmeadows, would work withrepeat victims of assault and repeat offenders ina bid to break the cycle of abuse.
— Angela Valente
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If you require information in large print format, please contactCouncil’s Public Relations Unit on (03) 5422 0302.
www.mrsc.vic.gov.au
SERVICE CENTRES
The following service centres will be closed from 12.30pm on Friday 21 December 2012 and will re-open on Wednesday 2 January 2013:• Kyneton Administration Centre• Gisborne Administration Centre• Woodend Community Centre• Romsey Community Hub.
Garbage and Recycling CollectionIf your normal collection day falls between 25–28 December 2012 or 1–5 January 2013 your bin/s will be collected on the following day, even if this falls on a weekend. For example if your normal collection day is Tuesday 25 December, your bin will be collected on Wednesday 26 December. If it is normally Friday 28 December, your bin will be collected on Saturday29 December.
Service problems with garbage, recycling and green waste should be referred to Wheelie Waste on 1800 999 690.
Public Toilets and BarbequesService problems with public toilets and barbeques should be reported to Excalibur on (03) 5428 3974.
Transfer Stations (Tips)Kyneton, Romsey and Woodend Transfer Stations will be closed on:• Christmas Day, Tuesday 25 December 2012• Boxing Day, Wednesday 26 December 2012 • New Year’s Day, Tuesday 1 January 2013• Total Fire Ban days.
LEISURE CENTRES
Gisborne Fitness CentreOpen Monday 24 December 2012, 6am–4pm Closed Christmas Day, Tuesday 25 December 2012 and Boxing Day, Wednesday 26 December 2012Open normal hours, 27–30 December 2012Open Monday 31 December 2012, 6am–4pm Closed New Year’s Day, Tuesday 1 January 2013Open normal hours from Wednesday 2 January 2013
Group fitness classes: Last class Saturday 22 December 2012. Classes resume Wednesday 2 January 2013 under a modified school holiday schedule. Please contact the centre forfurther details.
Kyneton Toyota Sports and Aquatic Centre - Gym HoursOpen Monday 24 December 2012, 6am–4pm Closed Christmas Day, Tuesday 25 December 2012Open Boxing Day, Wednesday 26 December 2012, 1pm–6pm Open normal hours, 27–30 December 2012 Open Monday 31 December 2012, 6am–4pm Open New Year’s Day, Tuesday 1 January 2013, 1pm–6pm Open normal hours from Wednesday 2 January 2013
Group fitness classes: Last class Saturday 22 December 2012. Classes resume Wednesday 2 January 2013 under a modified school holiday schedule. Please contact the centre forfurther details.
STADIUMS
Council’s indoor stadiums include:• Buffalo Sports Stadium • Macedon Ranges Community Centre• Riddells Creek Leisure Centre• Romsey Recreation Centre.
These facilities will be closed from Saturday 15 December 2012, and will re-open Monday 14 January 2013.
For the stadium at the Kyneton Toyota Sports and Aquatic Centre, see above under ‘Leisure Centres’.
LIBRARIES
Gisborne, Romsey and Woodend libraries will be closed from 3pm, Monday 24 December 2012 and will re-open 9am, Wednesday 2 January 2013.
Kyneton library will be closed from 3pm, Monday 24 December 2012 and will re-open 10am–3pm on Thursday 27 and Friday 28 December 2012. Normal hours will then resume at 9.30am on Wednesday 2 January 2013.
KYNETON MUSEUM
The Museum will be closed from Friday 14 December 2012 and will re-open Friday 4 January 2013.
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAROPERATING HOURS 2012/13
General Enquiries: (03) 5422 0333Rates: (03) 5422 0322Town Hall Kyneton Box Office: 1300 888 802All mail and tenders to PO Box 151, Kyneton 3444Facsimile: (03) 5422 3623Email: [email protected]: www.mrsc.vic.gov.au
Administration CentresKyneton – 129 Mollison StGisborne – 40 Robertson St
Service CentresRomsey Community Hub – 96-100 Main StWoodend Library – Cnr High and Forest Sts
Emergency (After Hours) – 1300 656 577
MUNICIPAL CONTACT POINTS
POOLS
Gisborne Aquatic CentreOpen Monday 24 December 2012, 6am–4pm Closed Christmas Day, Tuesday 25 December 2012Open Boxing Day, Wednesday 26 December 2012, 1pm–6pmOpen normal hours, 27–30 December 2012 Open Monday 31 December 2012, 6am–4pmOpen New Year’s Day, Tuesday 1 January 2013, 1pm–6pmOpen normal hours from Wednesday 2 January 2013
Kyneton Toyota Sports & Aquatic Centre—Pool HoursOpen Monday 24 December 2012, 6am–4pm Closed Christmas Day, Tuesday 25 December 2012Open Boxing Day, Wednesday 26 December 2012, 1pm–6pmOpen normal hours, 27–30 December 2012Open Monday 31 December 2012, 6am–4pmOpen New Year’s Day, Tuesday 1 January 2013, 1pm–6pmOpen normal hours from Wednesday 2 January 2013
Outdoor Pools—Lancefield and Woodend Open Monday 24 December 2012 until 4pm*Closed Christmas Day, Tuesday 25 December 2012Open Boxing Day, Wednesday 26 December 2012Open normal hours, 27–30 December 2012 Open Monday 31 December 2012 until 4pm*Open normal hours New Year’s Day, Tuesday 1 January 2013
* Opening hours are subject to Council’s temperature policy which can be viewed on www.mrsc.vic.gov.au
RESERVES
Hanging Rock Reserve will be closed Christmas Day, Tuesday 25 December 2012.
COMMUNITY SERVICES
Maternal and Child Health Services Romsey, Lancefield, Macedon, Riddells Creek and Woodend—closed from 12.30pm on Friday 21 December 2012. Normal hours resume on Wednesday 2 January 2013.
Kyneton—Centre will be operating in a limited capacity on Monday 24, Thursday 27 and Friday 28 December 2012.
Gisborne—Centre will be operating in a limited capacity on Thursday 27 and Friday 28 December 2012.
All centres are closed on Monday 31 December 2012.
To make an appointment to see a nurse during this time, please contact the Kyneton Maternal and Child Health Nurse on (03) 5421 1480.
The 24-hour Maternal and Child Health Line will operate as normal – 13 22 29.
Aged and Disability Services
The Aged and Disability unit will be closed during the Christmas and New Year period.
The Home and Community Care program will provide personal care and respite services during the Christmas and New Year period by prior arrangement only. Meals on Wheels will be delivered Friday 28 December 2012 only, with normal services resuming Wednesday 2 January 2013.
Visitor Information Centres
Kyneton and Woodend Visitor Information Centres will be closed on Christmas Day, Tuesday 25 December 2012.
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children’s clothes and accessories from more than 25 stalls. The market is from 9am-1pm
Saturday at Highlands Lake.
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Calder traffic snarlthe price of safetyBY HELEN GRIMAUX
THE commuter crawl past Calder Park racewaywill continue well into the new year with worksto make safer traffic crossovers at Organ PipesRoad scheduled for the next four months.
Global Contracting has been awarded a$433,000 contract for the safety upgrades, whichstart this month.
The works will block south-bound traffic fromaccessing Calder Park Drive, the site of numerousrecent crashes as motorists run the gauntlet ofoutgoing city traffic at the end of an 80km/hsection.
In the five years to the end of June this yearthere were 10 casualty crashes at this location,five of which resulted in serious injuries.
Western Metropolitan Region MP Bernie Finnsaid only outbound freeway traffic would be ableto turn into Calder Park Drive.
“Traffic travelling towards Melbourne can stillaccess Calder Park Drive via the Kings Roadinterchange,” Mr Finn said.
He said VicRoads would continue to allow
U-turns at Organ Pipes Road and would build anacceleration lane so vehicles can turn safelybefore heading towards Melbourne.
The latest works are part of a $1.28 millionproject to make the freeway safer on its approachto the metropolis.
“This includes the addition of a third laneinbound between Green Gully Road and theM80 Ring Road, run-off-road treatmentsbetween Calder Park Drive and Bulla-DiggersRest Road, and street lighting at the intersectionof the Calder Freeway and Calder Park Drive,’’Mr Finn said.
The government has also made a submission toInfrastructure Australia for a full overpassinterchange at the raceway intersection, forwhich the Calder Action Group has lobbied forover many years.
A spokesman for the federal Departmentof Infrastructure and Transport said detailedassessments of projects submitted by the stategovernment were under consideration. ‘‘Oncecompleted, this advice will help the federalgovernment make future investment decisions.’’
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PICTURE: PAT SCALA
Pilots Andy Thomas and Paul Kearns present Elvis to an ever-appreciative Victorian public. The
famous fire-fighting helicopter returned to its summer home at Essendon Airport on Friday, ready for
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Re: Ban the bogans plea on SunburyV/Line (Weekly, December 4):While I don't agree with the Ban the Boganattitudes (Weekly, December 4) it’s getting tiring toread about the selfish opinions of Sunbury residents(read retirees and ‘important’ people). What aboutthe longsuffering Bendigo commuters? While wenow have more seats available on Bendigo trainsthat helps reduce the number of people standingduring peak, commute times have blown out by 30minutes just to accommodate the extra Sunburytrains. I guess this vocal minority of Sunburyresidents just can’t see past the platform’s edge tothe other stations on the line.
Markus Brody
Via web
With all due respect to the above, the main driver ofthe Sunbury Electrification Project was to relievethe acute overcrowding on the Sydenham line.The completion of this project has resulted in peaktrains now running at six-minute intervals betweenthe city and Watergardens. A further benefit is asubstantial increase in the number of services toDiggers Rest and Sunbury, although off-peak the
increase is limited. To suggest that Sunburycommuters are bogans is a pretentious/elitistcomment that is both offensive and narrow-mindedas most are city workers travelling to and fromwork. It should also be noted that most were happywith the train service pre-electrification and neitherwanted nor supported the electrification.
Wayney
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Re: Sunbury commuters get foretasteof Metro travel (Weekly, November 27)The whole point of extending the Metro line wasto give Sunbury residents more options. Withoutthe V/Line option there is a 36-minute gapbetween the 5:42 and the 6:18. Coming home, theMet train is standing room only until aroundSunshine. As stated by the transport minister,we are able to use either option, which easescongestion on both services. To the arrogant V/Linepassengers, look for me. I’ll be happy to put youstraight.
Nathan
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Farmers’ market: The last Sunbury Farmers Market
for the year is from 9am-1pm this Saturday at the
Gatehouse Cafe, 1 Macedon Street, Sunbury. Enjoy
a live band. The free market is dog friendly. Details:
inseasonmarkets.com.au.
Shape up: Learn about healthy diets to lose weight
with weekly half-hour sessions. Cost: $49. Details:
0400 806 284.
Back-pain research: Free treatment under a
La Trobe University research trial for people aged
18-65 having back pain or sciatica for fewer than six
months. Details: 9479 5871.
Twin joy: New and expectant parents of multiples
are being invited to coffee mornings at Goonawarra
Neighbourhood House, Sunbury, from 11.15am first
Thursday each month. Details: 9513 0035.
Mentoring program: YMAP requires community
volunteers to work in schools with young people for
about two hours a week. Visit: mmvllen.org.au
18 SUNBURY & MACEDON RANGES WEEKLY >> DECEMBER 11, 2012
Most wine drinkers will have a moment that makes an indelible imprint; when everything just clicks and the memory of
the wine stays with them forever.For Kevin McCarthy and wife Kathleen
Quealy, it was a bottle of Alsatian pinot gris bought from the old Richmond Hill Cellars in the mid-’80s. The wine was not only memorable for the two young Mornington Peninsula winemakers – it was life changing. “As we fi rst tasted a bottle of Alsace pinot gris we nearly fell off our chairs,” says McCarthy, whose pinot gris and pinot grigio have long set the standard for the variety in Australia.
Before the bottle had been emptied, McCarthy and Quealy were set on producing their own, but there were a few hurdles to jump before they made their fi rst pinot gris in 1992. “It was a step into the unknown, planting that pinot gris. Our resources back then amounted to a credit card – we were the classic two young kids with an idea,” McCarthy says. “When we decided to put it in, there were no nurseries that had it (for immediate purchase), so we had to go to Wagga Wagga to a
vineyard that had it planted to take cuttings.”The pair then had to convince the Mornington
Peninsula establishment. They wanted to plant the “wrong” type of pinot – the peninsula was pinot noir territory back then.
Success built quickly at McCarthy’s and Quealy’s T’Gallant winery (it’s now owned by Treasury Wine Estates and McCarthy still makes the wines), and after their third harvest the wines were quickly developing a following.
Today, more than 50 wineries on the Mornington Peninsula produce a pinot gris or
pinot grigio and 140 hectares are shaded by pinot gris vines.
The clay soils help to give the wines a richness, and a long ripening period – due to the region’s maritime climate of warm days and cool nights – means they generally have good fl avour development and good acidity. Peninsula pinot gris ages well. With time, the wine loses its fruit characteristics, develops savoury and spice characters and becomes more textural. ■
To read more reviews, visit www.theweeklyreview.com.au/wine
The right pinotBe tempted by fi fty shades of gris, writes Ben Thomas
Ten Minutes By Tractor 10X Pinot Gris 2010 (Mornington) $28; 14%★★★★★Just 252 dozen of this were made and it was
a stand-out at a recent tasting. It’s fermented
with wild yeast in old oak barrels and there’s
real character to this. Aromas of fresh-cut
pear, white peach, spice and smoky oak are
replicated with some plush intensity on the
palate. Drinkability is the key to this wine – I
found myself going back for more time and
again. With a silky-smooth texture, there’s a
bright line of mineral-laced acidity that drives
the fl avours on to a lengthy fi nish.
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Gris or grigio?The same slightly pink, waxy-skinned grape produces pinot gris and pinot grigio. Traditionally,
the grape is picked early in north-eastern Italy to produce crisp grigio, while in France’s Alsace
region they pick their grapes later and riper to produce the more textural gris. However, there’s
a huge swing between crisp and textural and a lot of grey areas in between. “The market is
confused. There’s no way you can categorise gris/grigio as a style, nothing hard and fast, so we
had to create a new language,” says Kevin McCarthy, who has been working with scientists at
the Australian Wine Research Institute to develop the Pinot G scale. This categorises wines on
a 10-point scale from crisp to luscious and is starting to appear on more back labels. “The idea
with the Pinot G scale is to empower the consumer so they don’t have to guess.”
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‘Hip’ outcast buddiessalve lovelorn angst
THE PERKS OF BEING AWALLFLOWER (M)Stars: Emma Watson, Logan LermanDirector: Stephen Chbosky
Perks is fairly formulaic teen fare, writes Myke Bartlett
Charlie (Logan Lerman) is asocially awkward teen, recover-ing from his best friend’s suicide.
Like every other teenager, he’sconvinced nobody understands him sohe’s astonished to find camaraderiewith a bunch of precocious outcasts,including proto-hipster Sam (EmmaWatson) and her gay stepbrotherPatrick (Ezra Miller).
Set in 1991 — which isn’timmediately spelt out, leaving theaudience to wonder how these teenshave heard of a “mixtape” — Perks isfairly formulaic teen fare. It only tripsup when striving to be different.
We know Sam is edgy because shelistens to The Smiths and loves TheRocky Horror Picture Show (that’swhat “deep” teens are always into,after all). And yet we’re supposed to
believe neither she nor any of her ganghas ever heard of David Bowie.
Miller is a standout as Patrick, butonly if you can forget his recent turn asthe eponymous psycho in We Need ToTalk About Kevin. Otherwise, it’sdifficult to read that mad, camp gleamin his eye as being innocent.
Former wooden wizardess Watsonis better than expected, generatingenough warmth for us to believeCharlie might fall under her spell.
Perks skates around darkerelements, and while too cute to beconfronting, it’s an engaging, enter-taining slice of adolescence.
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Experience the Mystic-al magicKeeping up with food trends and a feel
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Mauro has also put together a cracker of a Christmas menu and is now taking
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Mystic Pizza, at 73 Evans Street, Sunbury, opens 11am-late Monday-Friday and 9am-late Saturday-Sunday. Inquiries: 9744 3816 or mysticpizza.com.au.
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You’ll feel right at home at the Royal
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Wok-tossed beefWok-tossed beefis a right Royal dish.is a right Royal dish.
If its old red-brick facade, part of Sunbury’s streetscape for many a long year, fails to press your curiosity button
to see what’s on inside, the line-up of traditional pub-grub and entertainment at the Royal Hotel surely will.Head chef John Dang has compiled a menu designed to tempt people looking for hearty meals at wallet-friendly prices, says venue manager Andrew Eastwood.‘‘We’re all about customer satisfaction and we have a reputation for consistently good food, minus frills but with plenty of thoughtfully prepared dishes families enjoy.’’Keeping in step with ever increasing demand, several meals are gluten free, including chicken mignon, a roast, and the fl avoursome and tender 300-gram Grazier’s rump steak, grain fed and aged for 100 days served with a selection of sauces.Vegetarians are also looked after, particularly with the most popular dish of English spinach and cheese pie.Pub-style nachos and bruschetta of tomato, Spanish onion, basil and feta are good places to start, and the wok-tossed beef with onion and capsicum in a homemade Asian sauce served with chips and salad is one option for main course.A changing selection of desserts on the chef’s board is there to be explored.The Monday to Friday $12 lunches are perfect to gather
around for a casual business meeting; the $14 parma Wednesdays (seven toppings to choose from) are consistent crowd pleasers; and $18 steak nights on Thursdays are unmissable for meat-lovers. And children eat free on Saturday nights.Friday and Saturday nights are marked on the community’s weekend social calendar, with Pulse — Melbourne’s freshest cover band — pumping out dance and rock tunes, and other bands dialling up great entertainment.This is a pub that knows what its community wants, and from the meat raffl es and market madness days to $3.50 pots every day, it really is a place the locals call home.
Royal Hotel, at 63 Evans Street, Sunbury, opens 7am-3am daily. Inquiries: 9744 1550 or royalhotel-sunbury.com.au
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22 SUNBURY & MACEDON RANGES WEEKLY >> DECEMBER 11, 2012
REALESTATE 5428 2544
33 Brantome Street, Gisborne www.huntrealestate.com.auEmail : [email protected]
“Our Property Management Department is a valuable part of our business and so are our Landlords….”
For expert advice on the Leasing/Managing of residential,rural, commercial or industrial property call us today on 5428 2544.
A family will thriveThis house’s copious space, and four bedrooms, in a quiet neighbourhood impressed Carole Levy
10 Hyperno Court, New GisborneBedrooms: 4Bathrooms: 2Living areas: Lounge, family-meals, rumpusThe rest: Ducted heating, wood heater, pergola, garden shed,double garage with remote-controlPrice: $598,000Private saleOpen for inspection: Saturday at 10.30amAgent: Hunt Real Estate Gisborne, 5428 2544
Knowing which descriptive headline tochoose would likely present the soledilemma for this property’s selling agents
simply because so many apply: excellent loca-tion; 1230-square-metre block to play with;interior space galore; sparkling presentation.
The sum of its parts equals a house with thewelcome mat out for a family that will love thequiet neighbourhood — and having the stationand primary school within a three-minute walk.
With its cream rendered facade, statementportico and a lillypilly-lined walkway flanked byneat-as-a-pin lawns, the house sits prettily in atucked-away section of the court. It’s next door
to a large, sleepy (permanent) reserve, which isgreat for a kick of the footy, although the sizeablebackyard could easily host a kids’ match.
Inside, the light-toned floating floorboards,ivory-white roman blinds, plush mid-blue carpetand light-bouncing wall colour are pleasingbackdrops to universally large rooms.
At left of entry, the main bedroom has walk-through twin wardrobes and a big en suite withdual vanity basins. Opposite is the lounge roomwith the hallway (under a bulkhead) leadingbeside it to the huge living hub at the back.
An extra-long island bench is a kitchen feature,coupled with a walk-in pantry, wine rack,
microwave nook, gas cooktop, wall oven anddual-drawer dishwasher. Family and meals zonesare large and light-filled, as is the open, carpetedrumpus room.
Three bedrooms are down a hallway, eachwith wardrobes and feature walls to make littlegirls feel like princesses (all easily changed to suitprinces with a mere lick of paint). A toilet, bath-room and laundry with storage are close by.
A huge, pitched-roof pergola is abovecoloured-concrete paving, and an adjoininggrassed play area can be overseen from thekitchen sink. A new move to an as-new house inNew Gisborne could by your next new idea?
DECEMBER 11, 2012 >> SUNBURY & MACEDON RANGES WEEKLY 23
54 Evans Street, Sunbury40 Aitken Street, Gisborne
www.dunloprealestate.com.auLeaders in Real Estate Excellence
Julie Gloster 0408 323 056Howard Jones 0409 133 407 Josie Borg 0401 076 727Michael Garvey 0412 298 258
John Dunlop 0419 001 991Paula Carey 0411 407 703Shantelle Cardwell-Smith 0421 217 582 David DiBella 0468 559 712
9744 25555428 2800
In a court location and stroll to sporting facilities. Comp 3 huge brs, WIR, BIRs, ens, kitchen, meals/family, lounge. Featuring heating and cooling, copious storage, outdoor ent plus double remote garage with rear roller door access.
7 Ruyton Court Sunbury
FOR SALE $349,000 INSPECT THIS THURSDAY 5.00-5.30PM Photo ID Required CONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555
ESSENTIALLY, JUST RIGHT!
Country style home with a return veranda set on a large allotment. Feats 3 brs, ens, kit, meals, family, large lounge and dining. Gas and elec apps, ducted heating, cooling, covered entertaining, powered workshop and dble carport.
14 Harvest Close Romsey
FOR SALE $379,000 INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 1.00-1.30PM Photo ID Required CONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555
COUNTRY COTTAGE APPEALSimply move in and enjoy this energy efficient 4 bedroom home with stunning views to Mt. Macedon. Offering 3 spacious living areas, quality fittings, double garage, private alfresco and landscaped gardens.
17 Alcheringa Court Gisborne
FOR SALE $629,000 INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 10.30-11.00AM Photo ID Required CONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800
PRIVATE 5 STAR LIVING WITH VIEWS ON 1044m2 approx.
Loads to offer, large corner block with well presented 3 bedroom home, double garage and lovely gardens. Gas ducted heating. Just move in!
24 Fersfield Road Gisborne
FOR SALE $419,000 INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 1.00-1.30PM Photo ID Required CONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800
PRETTY AS A PICTURE
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1160 Riddell Road,SunburyPrice: $749,000Private saleAgent: Dunlop Real EstateSunbury, 9744 2555
On about six-hectares, this property has plenty of space for quietsolitude while still being close to Sunbury, Riddles Creek and
Gisborne townships. There are five paddocks with water troughsand four loose boxes, shed with three stables, tack and work room,separate feed shed and a wash-down area. The brick homesteadhas a paved entertainment area with bathroom, and solar-heated,salt-chlorinated pool. Inside are three bedrooms, study, lounge,dining area with built-in bar, rumpus room and kitchen.
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4 Hotham Avenue,Mount MacedonPrice: $649,000Private saleAgent: Gisborne Real EstateGisborne, 5428 8895
The festive season can be a hectic time of year but at this propertyyou’d hardly know it. Tucked away on 3000 square metres, a
lifestyle of privacy and comfort awaits. The brick-veneer house hasthree bedrooms, a good-sized lounge room, country-style kitchenand an adjoining meals area. A carpeted family zone has frenchdoors which lead to a large undercover entertainment area.Airconditioning, a wood heater and polished floorboards areinclusions worth noting.
24 SUNBURY & MACEDON RANGES WEEKLY >> DECEMBER 11, 2012
www.dunloprealestate.com.auLeaders in Real Estate Excellence
54 Evans Street, Sunbury40 Aitken Street, Gisborne
9744 25555428 2800
Julie Gloster 0408 323 056Howard Jones 0409 133 407 Josie Borg 0401 076 727Michael Garvey 0412 298 258
John Dunlop 0419 001 991Paula Carey 0411 407 703Shantelle Cardwell-Smith 0421 217 582 David DiBella 0468 559 712
POTENTIAL, POSITION, OPPORTUNITY 706m² APPROXIdeally located in sought after Studley Park estate, reap the rewards that some hard work and cosmetic enhancement is sure to bring with 6 bedrooms + study, 2 ensuites, family bathroom, dual living spaces, outdoor entertaining, double carport and garage.
69 McKell AvenueSunbury
FOR SALE $359,000 INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 10.00-10.30AM Photo ID Required CONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555
Immaculate presentation & the ultimate in privacy this property offers an ideal down sizer, first home buyer or investment property. Low maintenance gardens, entertaining area, 3 bedrooms, bright & sunny living areas & dble carport.
60 Rees Road Sunbury
FOR SALE $329,000 INSPECT THIS THURSDAY 5.00-5.30PM Photo ID Required CONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555
PRIVATE OASIS
Country property approx 15 acres, sealed road, town & tank water, 40mins CBD, 3/4 bed res, ens, country kitchen, 2 living areas, sep games room, ent area, inground pool, 5 paddocks and loose boxes.
1160 Riddell Road Sunbury
FOR SALE $749,000 INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 2.00-2.30PM Photo ID Required CONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555
COUNTRY FAMILY ENTERTAINERThis immaculately presented 4 bedroom family home has 3 living areas including an especially large open plan kitchen / dining and alfresco sunroom. Double garage and quality fittings throughout. Large land 1000sqm approx.
6 Carinya Drive Gisborne
FOR SALE $535,000 INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 10.30-11.00AM Photo ID Required CONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800
AN IMMACULATE 4 BEDROOM HOME!
CINDERELLA STORYThis hidden gem offers the renovator/home handy man an ideal project to transform into the quaint timber cottage of prior years. Feats 2 brs, lounge, kit, meals, rear porch, carport and solar panels. Close to shops, schools and parkland.
Sunbury
FOR SALE $249,000 INSPECT BY APPOINTMENT CONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555
Private and modern with both formal plus informal living, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms including a spa, 2 car garage and a self contained 1 bedroom cottage.
10 Hotham Avenue Mt Macedon
FOR SALE $595,000 INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 2.00-2.30PM Photo ID Required CONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800
A STYLISH RESIDENCE PLUS COTTAGE
Six bedroom executive home in heart of Gisborne with spectacular views over town and nearby countryside. An iconic Gisborne landmark and only 50 minutes approx. by car / rail to CBD.
Gisborne
FOR SALE $959,000 INSPECT BY APPOINTMENT CONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800
ROOM WITH A VIEW – 9400m2Conveniently located close to shops, school and train station this light filled 3 br house inc landscaping to front. Feats ens to master, S/S appliances, natural gas ducted heating and dble integrated garage. Expected completion early 2013.
Riddells Creek
FOR SALE $389,000 INSPECT BY APPOINTMENT CONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800
NEW HOUSE IN BRILLIANT LOCATION
DECEMBER 11, 2012 >> SUNBURY & MACEDON RANGES WEEKLY 25
33 Brantome Street, Gisborne www.huntrealestate.com.auWilma Grumont 0409 138 472 / Trevor Hunt 0418 550 832 / David Oliver 0403 023 706 / Brian Hunt 0418 320 412
REALESTATE 5428 2544
7-13 Mulgutherie Way
GISBORNE
“MULGUTHERIE HOMESTEAD”. ON 8078m² (2 acres approx).
A grand and most significant Macedon Ranges property set within exceptional mature gardens. Fully
renovated and modernized to a luxurious standard. Brick construction with stone features. Offers superb
family / guest accommodation and magnificent entertainment opportunities. Within 50 minutes to CBD
and 25 minutes to airport.
Features:
* 4 deluxe bedrooms (2 with ensuite), bathroom & powder room. * Formal & informal living areas &
grand dining room. * Gourmet kitchen with stone benches/splash backs & 1st class appliances. * Indoor
outdoor entertaining/alfresco dining, home theatre. * Ducted heating/cooling, gas log fire, bore/town
water.
PRIVATE SALE: PRICE: $1.950,000VIEW: By appointment.
26 SUNBURY & MACEDON RANGES WEEKLY >> DECEMBER 11, 2012
33 Brantome Street, Gisborne www.huntrealestate.com.auWilma Grumont 0409 138 472 / Trevor Hunt 0418 550 832 / David Oliver 0403 023 706 / Brian Hunt 0418 320 412
REALESTATE 5428 2544
253 Kilmore RoadGISBORNE
Period Style Residence Circa 1915. Land 9,606m².Complete the renovations and take advantage of this character packed home. Comprises 4 main rooms, central hallway, kitchen, bathroom & laundry. Unique features include pressed metal walls, timber lining boards, fire place insert & surround, Baltic pine floor boards. Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, dishwasher,solar panels. Large shed, bungalow, variety of fruit & nut trees.
AUCTION: SATURDAY 15TH OF DECEMBER AT 11.00AM.PRICE: E.S.R. $450,000 TO $480,000.
68 Sheedy RoadGISBORNEPrime Real Estate. Land 1,014m² approx.Located within walking distance from township, superb land to build a quality home. Features post & rail front fence, parkland at the rear, great outlook. Development site subject to council approval.
PRIVATE SALE: PRICE: $285,000
Unit 8 /1-5 Rodney StreetGISBORNEBiggest on the block!Dressed to impress this townhouse has the lot, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, fantastic open plan living that opens on to a show stopping balcony and two car spaces. Located right in the heart of town this property is ‘leaps and bounds’ ahead of other offerings in the market today! Take the time to inspect - you’ll love it!
PRIVATE SALE: PRICE: $379,000VIEW: Saturday 1.00 - 1.30pm
16 Jonathan RoadGISBORNEArchitecturally unique! Land approx 6000m² (1½ acres approx).Magnificent views to Mount Macedon set an enviable scene for this exceptional architect designed home. This distinctive home is constructed from rammed earth walls and comprises four bedrooms, master with ensuite, study, spacious open plan kitchen/dining/living area and second lounge or parents retreat!
PRIVATE SALE: PRICE: $985,000VIEW: Saturday 12.00 - 12.30pm
42 The BoulevardGISBORNEFour bedrooms, big shed, great price! Land approx 842m²Positioned on the high side of the street with a lovely outlook this home offers four bedrooms, ensuite, good sized lounge and a second living space comprising kitchen/meals/living. Outside there is a wonderful undercover entertaining area and a quality shed that has a concrete floor and power connected. Affordably priced and ready to go!
PRIVATE SALE: PRICE: $419,000VIEW: Saturday 11.00 - 11.30am
10 Hyperno CourtNEW GISBORNELuxury Home on 1,230m². Loads of Space for Parents, Kids, Cars, Boats & Friends.Bright & airy with 4 large bedrooms, full ensuite, 3 living areas & fantastic pergola. Natural gas ducted heating & wood heater. Convenient to station, bus and primary schools. Quiet location adjacent reserve.
PRIVATE SALE: PRICE: $598,000VIEW: Saturday 10.30 - 11.00am
18 Zeal StreetNEW GISBORNE“Willow Cottage”. Modern, Low Maintenance, Freestanding Cottage. Close to Station.Peaceful & private location. Bright & airy with 2 bedrms (ensuite), study, full size kitchen with adjoining open plan living overlooking sunny pergola/bbq area & garden. Land approx. 349m². All the benefits of a house with the ease of a unit.
PRIVATE SALE: PRICE: $428,000
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9 Blue Gum Circuit,Riddells CreekPrivate salePrice: $630,000-$660,000Agent: Gisborne Real EstateGisborne, 5428 8895
In the sought-after Rangeview estate, this stunning contemporaryhouse has a sparkling interior and an extended outdoor deck
with views over a pool. There are three living rooms with highceilings, including a lounge, a TV room, and a dining area whichopens to a decked alfresco with fireplace. There are four bedrooms— the main bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe, ensuite andseparate toilet. The kitchen has 900mm stainless-steel appliancesand a walk-in pantry. Extras include a double garage, shed andlandscaped gardens.
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16 License Road,Diggers RestPrivate salePrice: $300,000Agent: Dunlop Real EstateSunbury, 9744 2555
A touch of cosmetic work is all that’s needed for this establishedhouse on a corner block close to a school, shop, the freeway
and railway station. The foyer has polished floorboards and leadsto a large bedroom with built-in wardrobes. A spacious lounge hasa wood heater, while a kitchen with breakfast bar adjoins a light-filled family-meals area. There’s a separate bathroom, laundry andtoilet, and two additional bedrooms. A low-maintenance yard hastwo sheds. Extras include airconditioning, a games room,Colorbond fencing, and a side gate allowing off-street parking.
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300 Walsh Road,BullengarookPrice: $899,000Private saleAgent: Gisborne Real EstateGisborne, 5428 8895
This 30-square house constructed of limestone sits on 12 hectaresof beautiful landscape abutting the Pyrete State Forest.
Surrounded by picturesque bush, the property has five dams, a36-metre x 7.7-metre shed partitioned into workshops, an office/studio with concrete floor and mezzanine storage. The house hasfour bedrooms, or three and a study, quality kitchen and family-meals area. The house with 2.7-metre ceilings also boasts doubleglazing, stainless-steel downpipes, tinted glass, three sets of frenchdoors, reverse-cycle units and slow combustion wood fire.
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60 Rees Road, SunburyPrice: $329,000Private saleAgent: Dunlop Real EstateSunbury, 9744 2555
Buyers looking for an affordable property that’s close to schools,shops, transport and parkland can add this one to their ‘must
see’ list. The Killara estate property is surrounded by establishedgardens. Entertain outdoors under the large pergola, park underthe double carport and tinker away in the shed. The recently re-painted house has three bedrooms — all with new carpet — themain with walk-in wardrobe and ensuite, a spacious lounge room,meals area and kitchen with breakfast bar and dishwasher.Inclusions are evaporative cooling and a split-system unit.
28 SUNBURY & MACEDON RANGES WEEKLY >> DECEMBER 11, 2012
Reserve Price $3,250,000View By appointment onlyContact John Keating 0419 880 444
Diggers Rest - Toolern Vale 829 Black Hill RoadPinewood Homestead - Circa 1870 on 97.1 Ha (240 Acres) Hidden jewel of bluestone, brick and weatherboard of 63 sqs, privately set within a garden lover’s paradise. Manager’s residence, outstanding water supply and excellent farm outbuildings.
Auction Thursday 13 December at 2.30pm
Reserve Price $350,000View By appointmentContact Julian Davies 0407 670 234
Hanging Rock 35 Colwells Road5.4 Acres of Rural Living at the foot of The Rock A stunning front-row view of the renowned Hanging Rock, enhanced by glorious mature gum trees and rich pasture in a tightly-held locality close to the heart of the Macedon Ranges Shire. Planning Permit approved June 2012.
Auction Saturday 15 December at 11am
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Woodend 8 Romsey RoadCampanui on 4051m2 (1 Acre) - A Woodend Lifestyle Quadrella!A quintessential Woodend c1930’s three bedroom cottage with charm and character in spades on a sought after spacious one acre block, beautiful garden and views to Mount Macedon!
Auction Saturday 15 December at 12.30pm
Taradale 290 Old Drummond RoadBeautiful Home Site with Lovely Long Views and Olive GroveGently elevated 5 acre home site in a superb tranquil and private setting. Good fencing, power available and Planning Permit for a residence. Fantastic Opportunity!
Price $225,000View By appointmentContact Sandi Mueller 0408 392 347
Price $1,275,000View Sat 15 Dec 2.30-3pm or by appointmentContact John Keating 0419 880 444
Riddells Creek 147 Yaamba Road“Applecross” on 11.6Ha (28 Acres) Exceptional value featuring a 1980’s Ritter Davis 4/5 bedroom homestead of 50sqs nestled in the foothills of the beautiful Macedon Ranges. Features solar electricity, superb entertaining areas, pool, machinery shed, good soils, five main paddocks, established cypress and native tree plantations and 2.5 acre lake.
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Servicing All Macedon Ranges
7/38 Brantome [email protected]
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Phone 13 24 25The Classifi eds Department will be closed from 4pm Friday 14th Dec and re-open at 8.30am Monday
7th January 2013.
We would like to wish all our readers and advertisers a
Merry Christmas and a safe and Happy New Year.
For Sunbury and Macedon Ranges Weekly are as follows:
Proof Deadline: Thursday 13th Dec 5.00pm
All Classifi eds: Friday 14th Dec 10.00am
EARLY DEADLINESCHRISTMAS CLOSURE
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Fire Danger PeriodThe CEO of CFA will be introducing the Fire Danger Period for all landwithin the municipalities listed below.
The Fire Danger Period will commence at 0100 hours on the date shownand unless varied by a subsequent declaration, will end at 0100 hours on1st May 2013.
Certain restrictions on the lighting of fi res are in force during the Fire Danger Period.
Information about fi re restrictions within the Country Area of Victoria canbe obtained from www.cfa.vic.gov.au, your local CFA District Offi ce or Municipal Fire Prevention Offi cer.
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The Competition and Consumer Act provides that advertised prices for goods and services which attract GST should be GST inclusive.
Prices should not be quoted as being 'excluding GST' or 'plus GST' or by the use of words or phrases conveying similar meaning.
Readers are entitled to expect that the advertised prices are the actual prices at which they can purchase the particular goods and services.
Metro Media Publishing will not knowingly accept for publication any advertisement which may be in breach of the Competition and Consumer Act or any other relevant law.
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f 3BR house. fHuge 10m by 6m lock up garage.
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SOUS CHEFQualifi ed and Experienced Minimal Weekend Work
Passion for Cookery Lancemore Hill Conference Centre in Kilmore, requires a
second in charge who has a passion for cookery. Previous experience in both Func on and
a la carte kitchens necessary. The successful applicant will be qualifi ed and competent in kitchen management, enthusias c towards training and a
team player. Applica ons to:-
Mr. Ian Gray, Execu ve ChefLancemore Hill
PO Box 237, Kilmore Vic 3764Or [email protected]
www.lancemore.com.au
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Hor cultural Technical Offi cer Hor cultural Technical Offi cer WantedWanted
We are a commercial salad company based in Bacchus Marsh and are looking
for a hor cultural technical offi cer.Diploma of Produc on Hor culture and
with trade qualifi ca on in Wholesale Nursery is essen al.
Evidence of previous experience in hor cultural farm/nursery is an
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Harvest Team Leader Harvest Team Leader WantedWanted
We are a commercial salad company based in Gippsland and are looking for a Harvest
Team leader to join our faced paced le uce harvest team.
This role is a full me posi on and applicants must have experience with the harvest of
cos or other whole head le uce along with tractor driving experience.
It is essen al that the applicant has a hands on approach to the job.
Only suitable applicants for the posi on will be contacted.
Email resume to [email protected]
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Home based/ internet/ mail order.PT, $2,000 or FT, $5,000 month.
Phone: (03) 8671 2990.
Panel Beater / AssemblerAnd Spray Painter. Fully qualified.
Full time. Melton area.Contact Allan: 9743 3400.
Driver / Yard HandDriver / Yard HandCasual/Full time
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Phone Gisborne GardenSupplies on 5428 2203
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We are a hor cultural company based in Victoria and are looking for
an Automo ve/ Diesel Motor Mechanic to join our fast paced team.
This role is a full me posi on.Relevant qualifi ca ons required.
Applicants who have previous experience will be highly regarded.
Please email resumes to [email protected]
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CORMAL CYGNET Poptop,backdoor, island double bed,heavy duty annexe and rolloutawning, VGC, very easy towing,13’6" long x 7’ wide, reg P57129.$16,500. Phone 0417 521 326.
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HARLEY DAVIDSON 2010 Black,FLSTF Stage 4, Screaming Eagletype 103, CI, Extras, 12,500kms$1 3,700 REG: 520GB Ph:9028 5983
POCKET ROCKET Bike PeeWee.Eng: LS1. Brand new in box. 49cc,2 stroke, twin exhaust, top speed55kph. $250. 0404 945 982.
SUZUKI RM65 2003, 2 stroke.Power band, 6 speed, clutch. Newblack plastic covers. $1,800JKBKXEBC73A001 630. Cal l0450 013 115 or 0402 148 276
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New stance for LibertyDerek Ogden and Ewan Kennedy review the taller Subaru sedan
Upright citizen: With extra ground clearance, theLiberty X stands tall in the mid-size segment.
The Liberty has always stood tall in theSubaru family and now the popularsedan stands even taller – 50mm to be
precise. That’s the extra ground clearancegiven to the model year 2013 Liberty 2.5Xand 3.6X.
So what does the extra 50mm do besideseasing driveway anxiety in the suburbs orgiving country comfort on bad road surfacesin the bush? It gives the Liberty X a statelybearing – a ‘chest out, shoulders back, headheld high’ sort of stance.
Despite the added millimetres in height,getting in and out of the Liberty 2.5X testvehicle is surprisingly easy.
Together with a new design radiator grilleand front bumper, plus sporty sills withchrome-style highlights, the Liberty X pairmake a handsome statement.
The 18-inch alloy wheels also do their bitto giving the vehicles an elevated position –200mm ground clearance. The resultantcommand driving position and outstandingall-round visibility, as well as Subaru’s five-
star crash rating, put both X’s on a pedestalfor safety.
However, both go well beyond this withSubaru’s innovative EyeSight driver assistsystem putting the pair up against vehiclesdeep in luxury car territory far beyond the$44,490 price tag of the Liberty 2.5X or$55,990 sticker for the Liberty 3.6X.
EyeSight keeps an eye out for drivers,warning of potential danger ahead and help-ing avoid trouble with a series of passive andactive safety systems plumbed into the car.
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up!........................................................................ 5 Door Manual, Refl ex Silver, Maps & More Navigation, ESP, ABS, 5 Star Safety, 250Km, ZIZ854......................................... $16,588 Drive away^
Caddy Van SWB TDI250................................ 5 Speed Manual, Candy White, ESP, Rubber Rear Floor, Dual Airbags, ABS, 900Km, UPI629................................................ $26,688 Drive away^
Caddy Life TDI250............................................ 7 Speed Auto, Beluga Blue, Alloys, Rear PDC, Privacy Glass, Side Airbags, 500Km, YYI835.................................................... $31,528 Drive away^
Jetta 118TSI Comfortline................................. 7 Speed Auto, Platinum Grey, MDI, 16”Alloys, Blue Tooth, Parking Sensors, 90Km, ZHB689................................................ $33,988 Drive away^
Crafter MWB TDI300....................................... 6 Speed Manual, Candy White, ESP, ABS, Dual Airbags, 43,000Km, YYI819.............................................................................. $37,998 Drive away^
Golf Wagon 103Kw TDI................................. 6 Speed Auto, Platinum Grey, Leather, Park Assist, Satellite Navigation, 14,500Km, ZIZ894.................................................. $37,998 Drive away^
Transporter Dual Cab Chassis TDI400........ 6 Speed Manual, Candy White, Cruise Ctrl, 5 Seats, D/Airbags, ABS, ESP, 25Km, N829993.................................................... $42,788 Drive away^
Passat CC 125kW TDI....................................... 6 Speed Auto, Candy White, Nappa Leather, Bi-Xenon Lights, 18” Alloys, Blue Tooth, 90Km, YVB368................................ $49,588 Drive away^
Passat V6 4-Motion Sedan............................ 6 Speed Auto, Candy White, 18”Alloys, Park Assist, Reverse Camera, Electric Seats, 7,300, YIF372....................................... $50,998 Drive away^
Amarok Highline TDI400................................ 6 Speed Manual, Sandbeige, Climate Ctrl, Cruise Ctrl, Sunraiser Wheels with Semi Terrain Tyres, 25Km, N826366....... $51,588 Drive away^
^All vehicles available at the time of print. While stocks last. Drive away price includes Dealer Delivery, Stamp Duty, CTP and balance of Registration. Private buyers only. Images for illustration purposes only.
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Bazza’s the star ofRDFL’s first roundBY TEO PELLIZZERI
BARRY Hall’s return to Broadford will capturethe attention of the Riddell District FootballLeague in round one next season as the league’seastern outposts open the season.
Broadford will take on Lancefield in Hall’sreturn match on April 6, while near-neighbourWallan will host Melton Central on the same day.
Rupertswood will make its RDFL bow inSunbury away to the reigning premier SunburyKangaroos on April 13. The Roos will play thefeature game on Anzac Day (Thursday, April 25)against Rockbank at Boardman Reserve.
The grand final rematch between Romsey andSunbury Kangaroos has to wait until round eighton June 8 at Romsey Park.
The 13-team league has introduced a bye forone team for the first 14 rounds, and byes forthree teams in the final three rounds(15, 16, 17).
The top-six format for finals remains. ASaturday preliminary final (September 7) andSunday grand final (September 15) will end theseason. The finish two weeks before the AFL
grand final means the competition will wrap up aweek earlier than this year.
The RDFL will play interleague against theKyabram District Football League on eitherSaturday, May 25, or Sunday, May 26, with thevenue to be determined.
Applications for RDFL interleague coach willstay open until December 21.
The league’s name was officially changed atlast week’s annual general meeting to RiddellDistrict Football Netball League Inc, althoughthe acronyms RDFL and RDFLNA will be main-tained for football and netball respectively.
Junior netball divisions have been introducedfor age groups under-12, under-14 and under-16.
Tony Smith and Nathan Micallef retired asboard members at the AGM, while Steve Turnerreturned to the RDFL board after being electedas executive director. One junior directorvacancy is to be filled on the board.
RDFL executive Rod Ward said the league’s2012 profit was about $60,000, with costsdeferred from 2011 meaning the actual profitwas about $80,000.
INBRIEF
CDCAKyneton’s search for a first win of the season
continued at the weekend after making a game out
of defending its double-figure total against
Castlemaine United in A grade at the weekend.
Rolled for 92 batting first, Kyneton claimed 5-28 in
the Castlemaine United middle order but could not
stop the home team reaching 6-96 at Camp
Reserve. No Kyneton batsman passed 20 runs,
but Andrew Ferres (4-22) and Tom Robson (2-18)
made it a nervous run chase for Castlemaine
United. In A Reserve, Trentham was foiled by
some lower-order resistance from Barkers Creek,
which made 7-157 in reply to Trentham’s 152 all-
out. Jake Sartori (3-18) was best of the Trentham
bowlers as Barkers Creek stumbled to 6-87 in
reply, only to turn the game on a 54-run
partnership for the seventh wicket. Malmsbury
(7-133) snared one early wicket but was unable to
trouble Muckleford (2-138) thereafter.
NWMCAClarkefield Brumbies kept their one-game
advantage at the top of Vic Kyte Shield with a
59-run win against Buckley Park at the weekend.
Defending 201 set the previous weekend, the
Brumbies held the upper hand as Kevin Korp
(5-57) and Chris Vecchie (2-26) reduced Buckley
Park to 4-47 early. The tail wagged to get Buckley
Park from 8-96 to 142 all-out, albeit still well short
of Clarkefield’s total. Clarkefield has 42 points on
top of the ladder from Donnybrook (36).
VWCAGisborne moved back into top spot on the
Victorian Women’s Cricket Association One Day
Shield with a 61-run win against Riverside on
Sunday. Gisborne made 7-148 off 39 overs at
Watmough Park before bowling out Riverside for
87 in reply. The win boosts Gisborne to 48 points
on top of the division from Riverside and
Frankston both on 45 points. Erin Kennedy and
Sarah Gunn claimed two wickets each as best of
the Gisborne bowlers.
Redbacks mull sanctions for final fracasROMSEY Football Club will meet the RiddellDistrict Football League this week and eitheraccept or challenge sanctions stemming fromgrand final day at Lancefield Park.
While the exact sanctions have not beenpublicised, a loss of premiership points is notamong the penalties faced by individuals associ-ated with the Redbacks in either an officialcapacity or as supporters.
Romsey’s club administrators will return to theleague by Friday with their answer on the
sanctions, which were determined after anextensive RDFL investigation.
The Weekly understands the penalties forindividuals relate to the on-ground conduct ofpeople associated with the club after Romsey’son-the-siren loss to Sunbury Kangaroos.
The RDFL annual general meeting addressedthe grand final investigation, with leaguepresident Alan Matthews saying Romsey clubpresident Mark Finegan and secretary MelindaSkinner had been co-operative with the league.
On the rise: Macedon’s Kate Darby puts everything into a backhand. Picture: Shawn Smits
Win bestows kiss of lifeBY TEO PELLIZZERI
GISBORNE was the big winner as all six sectionone teams of Macedon Ranges Tennis Associ-ation converged on Bacchus Marsh for a gala dayon Saturday.
All three matches in the section were played atBacchus Marsh, with Gisborne reviving its hopesof catching the top four with a nine-game winagainst the hosts.
South Gisborne Cruisers (86.5 points) andSouth Gisborne Cast of Thousands (84.5) are therunaway top two after nine rounds, with Mace-don (52.5) third.
Bacchus Marsh (50.5) had its advantage overfifth-placed Gisborne (39.5) cut to just 11 pointsafter Saturday’s 3-43 to 6-52 defeat.
Men’s sets were the key to Gisborne’s overallwin, with Lachan Hoopell, Glen Chapman andAlan Stewart sweeping the men’s doubles againstBacchus Marsh’s Mark Mancer, Taylor Beggsand Nigel Bullen.
Bacchus Marsh did peg back the margin some-what in the mixed doubles, only for Alan Stewartand Amber Boyd’s 7-0 win against Nigel andKaren Bullen to ensure an arm’s-length win forGisborne.
South Gisborne Cast of Thousands were upsetby Macedon and lost top spot as a result, goingdown 7-55 to 2-41.
Macedon swept the men’s doubles for a profitof seven games and the women’s doubles by 11,the Cast of Thousands having to wait until themixed doubles to win their only sets of the day.
Macedon’s Kieran McNamara and JaneWalters had perfect afternoons, winning threesets from three.
South Gisborne Cruisers claimed top of thetable with its 6-54 to 3-41 win against last-placedKurunjang Park.
Kurunjang edged the men’s doubles by threegames but the Cruisers swept the women’s doub-les with Sandra Tirpkos, Loris Daly and RobynScott-Fleming up by 11 games.
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Woodend look to pin down Bulls in finalsBY TEO PELLIZZERI
WOODEND will seek back-to-back GisborneDistrict Cricket Association Twenty20 titlestonight as it takes on Bacchus Marsh at GilbertGordon Oval.
The Bulls return to the final for the first timesince losing a narrow encounter to Riddell in2010.
Woodend advanced to the final with a compre-hensive nine-wicket win against Sunbury lastTuesday night, 1-126 chasing down 9-124.
Brett Beattie (3-23), Warren Else (2-10) andNicholas Dugdale-Walker (2-26) were best of the
Woodend bowlers before Glenn Warner (62 not-out) and Else (54) made light work of the chase.
Woodend reached the target with 29 balls tospare.
Bacchus Marsh advanced to the final with atwo-wicket win against Wallan, surviving a latecollapse from what appeared to be an unbeatableposition. The Bulls made 9-124 off its full 20overs in reply to Wallan’s 9-109, but passed thetarget eight wickets down.
Brad Hansen (43) and Kieran Atkin (29) hadBacchus Marsh in the box seat at 1-85 only for acollapse of 6-23 to even up the match.
Jack Powell (six) and Brenton Payne (four not-
out) held their nerve after coming together at8-108 to score the two runs required for a Bac-chus Marsh win.
The Premier Division final starts at 6pm at Gil-bert Gordon Oval tonight.
In District Division, St Anthonys will play Gis-borne in tonight’s inaugural final for the newdivision.
Gisborne’s Jason Lock hit an unbeaten centuryto lead the Dragons to an emphatic nine-wicketwin against Hesket in the semi-final, 1-127 chas-ing down 8-111.
Lock’s ton and century opening partnershipwith Ben Robinson (23) got Gisborne to
the winning runs in just 11 overs.Steven Zubrycki had earlier top scored for
Hesket with 42.St Anthonys put the clamps on East Sunbury in
the other semi-final, successfully defending 123all-out by restricting the chase to 8-82 in reply.
Michael Yates (42 not-out) held the St Anth-onys innings together after a 4-31 start, with EastSunbury’s Tim Wollington took 4-15.
No East Sunbury batsman was able to pass 20in reply, as St Anthonys Rob Oosterhoff (2-12)was the only multiple wicket-taker.
The District Division final starts at MeltonRecreation Reserve at 6pm tonight.
Full frontalSouth Gisborne’s Michael Lehane
connects with a backhand in Macedon
Ranges Tennis Association on
Saturday. All six Section 1 teams were
in action at Bacchus Marsh Tennis Club
on Saturday. Go to
macedonrangesweekly.com.au for
more of Shawn Smits’ pictures from the
gala day.
CHBD BOWLS
DIVISION 1: Kyneton 6-89 lt Trentham12-90; Gisborne 16-106 d Macedon2-82; Bacchus Marsh 14-107 d KynetonGolf 4-101; Lancefield 2-96 lt Woodend16-103.
LADDER: 1. Bacchus Marsh 140 (+290),2. Kyneton Golf 122 (+155), 3. Woodend117 (+245), 4. Lancefield 74 (-53), 5.Trentham 72 (-151), 6. Kyneton 60 (-105),7. Gisborne 48 (-113), 8. Macedon 15(-269).
DIVISION 2: Kyneton Golf 16-96 d MtCottrell 2-79; Woodend 16-101 dBacchus Marsh 2-76; Romsey 18-127 dKyneton 0-64; Diggers Rest 18-126 dGisborne 0-68.
DIVISION 3: Woodend 12-69 dLancefield 2-66; Kyneton 14-88 dRomsey 0-52; Macedon 12-90 d MtCottrell 2-62; Trentham 4-60 lt BacchusMarsh 10-68.
DIVISION 4: Kyneton Red 19-67 dWoodend 0-23;Gisborne Yellow 10-15 dKyneton Blue 0-0; Mt Cottrell 0-0 ltDiggers Rest 10-15.
BOWLS VICTORIA — SATURDAYPENNANT
Div 2 Sec 1: Sunbury 16-96 d Hoppers2-65.
Div 2 Sec 2: Craigieburn 17-91 dSunbury (2) 1-59.
Div 4 Sec 1: Sunbury (3) 0-70 lt St Albans18-88.
Div 5 Sec 2: Preston-Reservoir (2) 16-117d Sunbury (4) 2-51.
Div 6 Sec 2: Sunbury (5) 4-81 ltStrathmore (4) 14-82.
United sets Rupo a stiff challengeSUNBURY United’s reputation for batting deepdown its order added arguably its most impress-ive innings revival yet after it turned the tables onRupertswood at the weekend.
Rupertswood, six points adrift on the bottomof the McIntyre Cup table, faces a challengingtarget of 280 for victory this weekend after Sun-bury United made 9-279 on Saturday.
But it looked like being a far smaller totalwhen Ryan Billinghurst’s departure made thescore 7-103 after a collapse of 7-50.
James Hughes (83no) and Leif Louwen-Skovdam (75) stepped up with an eighth-wicketstand of 166.
At Maddingley Park, Kieran Atkin continuedhis dominant summer with the bat for Bacchus
Marsh as the Bulls posted 265 against Riddell.Atkin made 76 to pass 400 runs for the season,
averaging 72.5 with four half-centuries and oneton in his 435 McIntyre Cup runs.
The Bombers survived two overs beforestumps and will resume at 0-3 this weekend.
At Gilbert Gordon Oval, Sunbury’s Paul Web-ber (86) held the innings together as his teammade 192 against Woodend. Webber came in at1-54 and was last man out, with opener KelMcInnes (33) the only other batsman to pass 20.
Woodend blocked out 11 overs before stumpsand will resume its chase at 0-16 this weekend.
At Greenhill Oval, Romsey’s Chris Burketttook 5-66 but Wallan batted out the day to post9-252. — Teo Pellizzeri
Slips knock Macedon’s hopes awryMACEDON’S prospects of returning to the topfour of Gisborne District Cricket AssociationB grade suffered a late blow on Saturday asSunbury United struck.
After letting United off the hook with the ball,Macedon lost two wickets in its short battingstint before stumps in its chase of 188 for victory.
Macedon will resume at 2-33 this weekendafter bowling out Sunbury United for 187.
But the target could have been much lower ifnot for United No.9 Mark Bitmead scoring 77and sharing a 99-run partnership with JoshuaWallace (42) for the eighth wicket.
Second-placed Gisborne had a lower-orderbail-out of its own after a wake-up call againstseventh-placed Sunbury.
Adam Sankey hit 69 not out from No.9 to leadGisborne to 224 after initially falling to 8-135.
Ladder leader St Anthonys is well placed tomaintain its two-game cushion, with CamClayton’s 91 leading it to 267 against Wallan.
Rob Oosterhoff then struck in the final fourovers of the day to leave Wallan 1-6 at stumps.
In C grade, Diggers Rest Bulla Village made7-245 against Romsey with Shannon McDorman(57) and Matthew Fitzgerald (51no) top scorers.
Ashfield’s Russell Phillips scored 126 to leadhis team to 308 Woodend, sharing a 151-runpartnership for the seventh wicket with MatthewBulluss (42).
East Sunbury is 0-4 chasing 189 for victoryagainst Rupertswood. — Teo Pellizzeri
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