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Pupils join the cause Roxburgh Park Primary School pupils took the concept of ‘lollypop people’ to new heights last week. About 300 pupils invaded their local shopping centre to pledge support for the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre last Tuesday. The students decorated lollypop signs with personal pledges, which the shopping centre will display during September. The centre partnered with Peter Mac in July to extend awareness about cancer and the supports available. Kim Boon, mother of four Roxburgh Park pupils and a former oncology nurse, said it
was important young people grew up learning about others and cared about the people in their communities. School principal Richard Maguire said health education and awareness of others was learned both in and beyond the classroom. Cancer Council research has found one in two Australian men and one in three women will be diagnosed with cancer by the age of 85. A Roxburgh Park Shopping Centre team is hoping to take part in the Ride to Conquer Cancer fund-raiser on October 25. Sarah Potter
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Whittlesea residents are being urged to put protest signs on their front fences as part of a campaign against pokies losses in Whittlesea. The Whittlesea Interagency Taskforce on Gambling (WITOG) is targeting three of Victoria’s top 10 pokies venues, Epping Plaza Hotel, the Plough Hotel and Bundoora Hotel, claiming their location close to shopping centres makes them particularly harmful for local residents. WITOG is placing signs on the fences of agency members and wants residents and local businesses in Mill Park, Epping and Bundoora to do the same. See www. pokermachinesharmwhittlesea.org for more details.
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Roadblocks top bushfire review Roadblocks will be a major factor in a review of evacuation issues stemming from February’s Mickleham bushfires. State government Emergency management inspector-general Tony Pearce has been charged with reviewing road traffic management and access for “appropriate people” into areas affected by fires to ensure animal well-being. The review comes after last month’s release of emergency management commissioner Craig Lapsley’s analysis of the 2013-14 fire season, which lists traffic management as a key area for overhaul. Recommended changes should be in place before the next fire season. In the aftermath of the February fires, residents in fire-affected areas were unable to return to their homes for several days because of roadblocks. Annie Williams, who runs a wildlife shelter from her Darraweit Guim home, said only emergency service people could pass roadblocks for four days after the fires began. “It was ridiculous. We could leave to get petrol, but we couldn’t get back in,” she said. “We needed to refuel petrol containers to turn fire pumps on again.” Macedon Ranges highway patrol officer in charge Sergeant Geoff Neil said roadblocks needed to be locally managed. “Rather than trying to manage traffic from afar, more notice needed to be taken locally,” he said. “It would have run a lot smoother. Angela Valente
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By Sumeyya Ilanbey There are seeds, creeds and feeds on Norman Palumbo’s agenda as he invites the community to join him in a conversation about fair trade this week. Mr Palumbo is the owner and mastermind of Just Planet, a niche cafe in the heart of Sunbury that supports humanitarian causes and is renowned for its backyard produce. “There are only a few things that bring people together: music, art and food,” he said. So he decided to “bring people together” with his vine-ripe heirloom tomatoes, fresh herbs and fair-trade coffee. Six years ago, Mr Palumbo set up a shop inspired by his childhood. “When I was six, I was collecting aluminium cans to buy a bike,” he said. “I [heard about] the Ethiopian crisis and decided to split the money and donate some to Ethiopia.” That was the beginning of a journey to philanthropy for Mr Palumbo, who now tackles political, social and environmental issues at a grassroots level. What started as an informal seed-swapping saga and passionate conversations about fair-trade has been transformed into the Chat about Fair Food project – a council-based initiative aimed at encouraging locals to get serious about the environment. “The planet is in a mess and we have to do something about it,” Mr Palumbo said. “We don’t tread on the planet lightly; we trample all over it.” He’s inviting the community to head over to the informal forum from 6-8pm on Wednesday, August 13, at 37 O’Shanassy Street, Sunbury. For more information, call Mr Palumbo on 9740 3106.
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A LIFE OF OPPORTUNITY
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Textbooks get a whole new look Jo Davy looks at the role of tablets in learning
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with students encouraged to create a video or cartoon strip to record their experiments. The same applies to English students, who use iMovie and Strip Design to produce text responses through more creative mediums such as video and cartoons. “If you’ve got a student who has difficulty putting words together, they often find it more beneficial to put together a movie to illustrate their thoughts on a book,” Mr Lovatt says.
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As for mathematics, students use revision apps that link homework questions to the section of their textbook that will provide the answer. The app Numbers also allows them to analyse data and create graphs and charts. Ultimately, Mr Lovatt says the success of a tablet in each subject depends on the teacher. “If you’ve got a teacher who’s stuck in the old pedagogy, they can find it very difficult,” he says. “They can’t sit up the front of the room any more and see that the students are on task, they have to get up and move around.”
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The school bags of primary and secondary students are considerably lighter this year as more and more Victorian schools swap textbooks for tablets as the learning tools of the future. But aside from the obvious chiropractic advantages of confining a library of textbooks to a device that weighs less than one kilogram, there remains some confusion among parents about the role of tablets in their child’s education. According to Apple’s website, the iPad offers more than 75,000 apps just for education. But how are Victorian teachers using them to improve their students’ learning experience? David Lovatt, the director of e-learning at Parade College in Bundoora, says the overall advantage of using electronic devices is that they engage different learners, which is often half the battle with education. “iPads deliver that instant gratification that appeals to young people … if they can put a movie together using the device, then they can put it up on Facebook and show people ‘Look what I’ve done’. Every student in years seven to 10 at Parade College has an iPad to use in all areas of learning. But Mr Lovatt says they are used in some subjects more than others. The device has given the humble prac report a new lease on life in science classes,
Parade College students use iPads in class
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At Santa Maria College in Northcote, teachers began experimenting with a “flipped classroom model”, using iMovie films to introduce information to students on their iPads at home, and using class time for analysis and discussion. Every student at Santa Maria has an iPad with a suite of apps used for learning activities in all learning areas. They include Evernote for recording research and Keynote for presentations. The college’s e-learning leader, Simon Gitson, says teachers are also expected to keep abreast of apps that could be of specific use to their subject. “Recently food technology utilised Pinterest to think about how food is presented, and students created their own Pinterest board to show their learning,” he says. Both schools chose the iPad over other tablets for its usability and the range of apps on offer. But Mr Lovatt has left open the possibility of Parade looking into other brands at the end of the year. “Apple [products] are very user-friendly, and the apps are cheaper, but when we get into industry it’s very PC-based,” he says. “We will have to assess what we’re hoping to achieve with our curriculum … at the end of this year we’ll be at two years on an iPad, so it’ll be an ideal time to start reviewing it.”
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Information Evening Parents of Primary school children are invited to an Information Evening. Date: Tuesday 2 September, 2014 Venue: Theatre of All Nations. Dalton Road Campus Time: 7.30 pm Tours of the Junior Campus commence at 6.30 pm from the Theatre of all Nations. Last tour leaves at 7.10 pm. For further information contact the College Registrar on 9409 8444 or email registrar@stmonicas-epping.com
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Some trips offer lessons in life, writes Jo Davy
New horizons to explore T he school trip has come a long way from a week spent camping out at the nearest nature park. Language students conjugate verbs in Paris and Shanghai, humanities classes rub shoulders with the powers that be in Washington DC, and budding artists head to Florence and Rome to inspire their next masterpiece. The number of overseas study tours schools offer has grown steadily, but the options for overseas travel don’t end there for students. Immersion trips to developing countries are also becoming popular as an alternative to the study tour. They offer students the opportunity to expand their knowledge of the developing world and the people who live there. Marcellin College in Bulleen has offered a Cambodian immersion trip to its year 11 students each December for the past three years. Rana Brogan is director of mission at the school, and a member of the teaching group that developed the program in 2011. She says the 14-day trip to Phnom Penh, Battambang and Pailin embodies the school’s Marist values by offering students the chance to contribute to improving a developing community.
“Being a Catholic school, part of what we draw from that is our call to serve … it’s about going out there and doing the sort of work that Jesus would have done in his day,” she says. Students have taught English at local schools, helped to build community facilities and learned about ongoing humanitarian projects in the area. “Part of the experience is to live as the people in that community live, so we don’t stay in five-star hotels or anything … the focus is on building relationships with locals so that people get the sense that we’re here, we’re among them.” There was nothing five-star about accommodation for Loyola College students Alexandra McGill and Tanya Vo, who have recently returned from an immersion trip to East Timor. The students travelled with representatives of eight Jesuit and Jesuit-partner schools from across Australia, visiting the capital, Dili, as well as the townships of Railaco and Kasait. They worked in medical clinics, taught in schools, spent time with prisoners and helped
Loyola College’s Tanya Vo taught English in Railaco, East TimoR
Parade is Australia’s oldest and largest Catholic boys’ school in the Edmund Rice tradition, dating back 143 years, so we have a pretty good feel for how boys work. We’re proud of our long and diverse history and take seriously our Mission to offer best practice education and pastoral support to all our students. We are strongly committed to providing our students with holistic growth in all areas of their lives and their participation in our Community Action program helps them live out Gospel values in practical ways. Parade’s curriculum provides a world of opportunities for young men, wherever their interests lie. The VCE pathway to university offers 40+ VCE/VET units as well as some university subjects for highly able students. Boys intending on trade careers have the choice of several VET programs in our purpose-built trade training centre, whilst our two hospitality kitchens provide students with a taste of life in a commercial kitchen. Boys who excel at sport have the opportunity to participate in our High Performance Sports program, whilst our visual and performing arts programs are first class and offer many opportunities for individuals to shine. Book in for one of our regular College tours (dates on the website) and get a feel for how the
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EDUCATION At OLMC we are passionate about learning and our culture of high expectations motivates girls to achieve their potential. Our girls learn and grow in a community where Gospel values and the ethos of the Sisters of Mercy inspire commitment to community outreach and social justice. We foster a generosity of heart and a spirit of compassion and courage.
“People get the sense that we’re here, we’re among them”
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with Jesuit community projects, sleeping on the concrete floors of old classrooms for the duration of their stay. Staff member Lisa Hussey accompanied the students to East Timor and says that while the immersion is an important part of the school’s annual fund-raising for developing countries, students get just as much out of it. “[The students] were able to learn about things such as health care, political stability, global trade, malnutrition … they’ve seen a culture that appreciates their education system and makes sacrifices for their families.” Tanya Vo says the trip appealed to her more than a language or study tour because of the opportunity to do some hands-on work in the developing world. “I’ve always wanted to help people in third-world countries like East Timor,” she says. “My dream is to study international law and social justice, and my experience in East Timor has strengthened my resolve to study harder to achieve that.”
Please join one of our regular school tours. Meet our principal and students and see for yourself the extensive facilities and beautiful grounds. It will be time well spent!
For more information we invite you to visit our website. School tours are available throughout the year. Please contact College Reception on 9459 2511 to book.
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BALWYN 32 Raynes Street Situated within the Balwyn High zone, this classic Cape Cod inspired home provides a sought after family lifestyle near shops, excellent schools, parks and transport. Comprising downstairs living room, open plan Smeg kitchen with spacious meals area opening out to entertaining deck and garden, bright bedroom (BIRs) and powder-room. Upstairs includes main bedroom (BIRs/en-suite), third bedroom (BIRs) and bathroom. Features gas ducted heating, evap cooling, alarm, laundry and oversized double garage.
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BALWYN 32 Raynes Street Situated within the Balwyn High zone, this classic Cape Cod inspired home provides a sought after family lifestyle near EPPING CAMBERWELL shops, excellent schools, parks and transport. Comprising 123 Sample Street 2 Middle downstairs living room, open plan Smeg kitchen with Road spacious meals area opening out to entertaining deck and garden, bright bedroom (BIRs) and powder-room. Upstairs Enhanced by a large allotment and wide frontage this bedroom Californian (BIRs) includes main bedroom (BIRs/en-suite), thirdattractive has scope for further modernization & and bathroom. Features gas ducted heating, features evap cooling, a recently refurbished interior, Baltic Pine floors & alarm, laundry and oversized double garage. decorative ceilings, sitting room, 3 bedrooms, main with bay
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BALWYN 32 Raynes Street Situated within the Balwyn High zone, this classic Cape Cod inspired home provides a sought after family lifestyle near shops, excellent schools, parks and transport. Comprising downstairs living room, open plan Smeg kitchen with spacious meals area opening out to entertaining deck and garden, bright bedroom (BIRs) and powder-room. Upstairs includes main bedroom (BIRs/en-suite), third bedroom (BIRs) and bathroom. Features gas ducted heating, evap cooling, alarm, laundry and oversized double garage.
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BALWYN 32 Raynes Street Situated within the Balwyn High zone, this classic Cape Cod inspired home provides a sought after family lifestyle near shops, excellent schools, parks and transport. Comprising downstairs living room, open plan Smeg kitchen with spacious meals area opening out to entertaining deck and garden, bright bedroom (BIRs) and powder-room. Upstairs includes main bedroom (BIRs/en-suite), third bedroom (BIRs) and bathroom. Features gas ducted heating, evap cooling, alarm, laundry and oversized double garage.
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Enhanced by a large allotment and wide frontage this attractive Californian has scope for further modernization & features a recently refurbished interior, Baltic Pine floors & decorative ceilings, sitting room, 3 bedrooms, main with bay window, stylishly renovated bathroom, central timber kitchen with Emilia S/S stove & Bosch dishwasher plus dining & living opening to covered deck overlooking the garden. The back garden also has a separate bungalow, retreat or potential home office plus loads of room to extend or possibly add a pool if desired (STCA).
Enhanced by a large allotment and wide frontage this attractive Californian has scope for further modernization & features a recently refurbished interior, Baltic Pine floors & decorative ceilings, sitting room, 3 bedrooms, main with bay window, stylishly renovated bathroom, central timber kitchen with Emilia S/S stove & Bosch dishwasher plus dining & living opening to covered deck overlooking the garden. The back garden also has a separate bungalow, retreat or potential home office plus loads of room to extend or possibly add a pool if desired (STCA).
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Situated within the Balwyn High zone, this classic Cape Cod EPPING inspired home provides a sought after family lifestyle CAMBERWELL near 123 Sample Street 2 Middle Road shops, excellent schools, parks and transport. Comprising downstairs living room, open plan Smeg kitchen with spacious meals area opening out to entertaining deckEnhanced and by a large allotment and wide frontage this garden, bright bedroom (BIRs) and powder-room. Upstairs attractive Californian has scope for further modernization & (BIRs) a recently refurbished interior, Baltic Pine floors & includes main bedroom (BIRs/en-suite), third bedroomfeatures and bathroom. Features gas ducted heating, evap cooling, decorative ceilings, sitting room, 3 bedrooms, main with bay alarm, laundry and oversized double garage. window, stylishly renovated bathroom, central timber
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EPPING CAMBERWELL 123 Sample Street 2 Middle Road Enhanced by a large allotment and wide frontage this attractive Californian has scope for further modernization & features a recently refurbished interior, Baltic Pine floors & decorative ceilings, sitting room, 3 bedrooms, main with bay window, stylishly renovated bathroom, central timber kitchen with Emilia S/S stove & Bosch dishwasher plus dining & living opening to covered deck overlooking the garden. The back garden also has a separate bungalow, retreat or potential home office plus loads of room to extend or possibly add a pool if desired (STCA).
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Epping takes up the fight by Tara Murray Only one game separates the bottom four clubs as the relegation battle in division 2 of the Northern Football League heads for its climax. With two weeks left in the home-and-away season, the top four positions have been settled, with North Heidelberg to face Fitzroy Stars and Lalor and Mernda to do battle in the first round of the finals. But the situation is far more interesting at the bottom. Hurstbridge entered last weekend’s match in last place but kept survival hopes alive by beating Epping 17.15 (117) to 8.7 (55). A win for the Pingers would have put them a game clear in fifth spot but Hurstbridge led at every change and extend edits lead by every break. Aron Burns kicked seven for Hurstbridge, while Aaron Willitts booted three for Epping. The Pingers this week face Lalor, which was thrashed 19.18 (132) to 5.9 (39) by top side North Heidelberg. Mernda was also on the wrong side of the ledger, losing 15.13 (103) to 11.4 (70) against Fitzroy Stars. In division 1, Macleod beat Bundoora 14.10 (94) to 13.10 (88), leaving the Bulls seventh on the ladder a game behind fifth. The Bulls were 27 points down at three-quarter time, but left their run too late, despite four goals each to Cameron Cloke and Gary Moorcroft. Finals match-ups in division 3 have been decided with one home-and-away round left. Thomastown, which had a bye at the weekend, will almost certainly finish on top and take on Reservoir in the first week of the finals. South Morang had a 14.23 (107) to 6.5 (41) win over Parkside, which has indicated that it will seek to rejoin the VAFA next season.
SCOREBOARD Q FOOTBALL VFL
COLLINGWOOD 2.4 5.6 11.10 11.16 (82) ESSENDON 3.1 4.3 7.6 9.18 (72) Goals: Collingwood: Grundy 3 Gault 2 Mooney 2 Allan Ferguson Lynch Strachan. Essendon: Bellchambers 2 Jetta 2 Duscher Ellis Ashby Edwards Rayner. Best: Collingwood: Grundy Karnezis Gray Ramsay Sinclair Marsh. Essendon: O’Brien Steinberg Tipungwuti Jetta Edwards Ashby. At Victoria Park. PORT MELBOURNE 4.5 10.11 13.16 23.18 (156) CASEY SCORPIONS 3.2 3.2 6.4 7.6 (48) Goals: Port Melbourne: Connors 5 Lange 4 O’Sullivan 2 Johnson 2 Pinwill Mascitti Sandilands Thornton Johnston O’Sullivan Davies Wooffindin Bonaddio Magner. Casey: Fitzpatrick 2 Salem 2 Davis Best Smith. Best: Port Melbourne: Lange Pinwill Wooffindin Valenti Connors O’Sullivan. Casey: Rutherford Harmes Morris Salem Fitzpatrick Georgiou. At North Port Oval. SANDRINGHAM 9.4 11.8 14.11 17.13 (115) COBURG 1.2 1.7 3.11 9.16 (70) Goals: Sandringham: Dennis-Lane 5 White 5 McTaggart 2 Pierce Simpkin Verma Ong Milera. Coburg: Clifton 3 Abdallah 2 Robinson Venditti Thomas Madden. Best: Sandringham: Dunell Jones Cook Simpkin Le Grice Noone. Coburg: Mance Thomas Linton Rogers Featherstone Clifton. At Trevor Barker Beach Oval. RICHMOND TIGERS 6.5 12.8 18.8 23.14 (152) BENDIGO 1.2 4.5 6.9 7.12 (54) Goals: Richmond: McBean 5 Lloyd 4 Bathie 2 Arnot 2 Edwards 2 Knights 2 Hampson 2 Conca Helbig McDonough Lennon. Bendigo: Downie 3 Redfern McFarlane Pollock Toman. Best: Richmond Tigers: Banfield Lennon Young Lloyd Knights McBean. Bendigo: Heavyside Hayes Wallin Byrne Downie Sketcher. At Queen Elizabeth Oval.
AFL VIC DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE
PORT MELBOURNE 1.4 9.10 16.13 21.20 (146) CASEY SCORPIONS 3.5 3.6 4.9 4.10 (34) Goals: Port Melbourne: Prowse 6 Rowe 3 Clarke 3 Breust 2 Hogan 2 Henderson Hayes McKenzie Woods Scipione Casey Scorpions: Fisscher 2 Collins Corry. Best: Port Melbourne: Muling Prowse Prowse Hayes Johnston McKenzie. Casey: Fisscher Jackson Anderson Pears Smith Corry. At North Port Oval. SANDRINGHAM 7.8 9.8 18.10 20.15 (135) COBURG 0.1 7.3 8.5 13.9 (87) Goals: Sandringham: Kreymborg 6 Dowler 3 Zijai 2 Coates 2 Waterman Persson Graham Daidone Blenkinsop Maitland Davis. Coburg: Anderson 4 Longo Thomas Clark Evans Totino Younan Phelps Cleary Bzenic. Best: Sandringham: Graham Kreymborg Maitland Weickhardt Plostins Zijai. Coburg: Clark Phelps Evans Brandt Hogan Wade. At Trevor Barker Beach Oval.
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GREENVALE 7.1 8.4 9.7 14.11 (95) PASCOE VALE 1.3 3.10 5.13 6.17 (53) Goals: Greenvale: B Clifton 3 C Spinella 3 C Wight J Rohan M Huckstepp C Farchione J Thompson S Potter D Smith D Sardo. Pascoe Vale: N Kovac 2 J Sherman P Sullivan M Ross D Tydell. Best: Greenvale: B Clifton C Burns E Kuret S Brewer R Nayna C Spinella. Pascoe Vale: S Caruso A Lewis M Sikora P Veszpremi J Sherman N Kovac. KEILOR 4.1 8.6 10.10 15.12 (102) MARIBYRNONG PARK1.1 3.2 8.3 14.10 (94) Goals: Keilor: D Gourdis 4 K Barbuto 2 D Joyce 2 A Browne 2 D Putt E Long M Teal J Esposito J Papalia. Maribyrnong Park: P Medhurst 5 N Black 4 T Lee A Smith C Lee A Yelland R Castello. Best: Keilor: J Papalia K Barbuto R Van Riet D Joyce R Marcy A Browne. Maribyrnong Park: L Ryan S Cave N McLellan J Martiniello P Medhurst N Black. 18 NORTHERN STAR WEEKLY \ AUGUST 12, 2014
Sport shorts TAC Cup
Four current and two former Calder Cannons players have been selected to attend the state combine later this year. Ben Allan and talls Jayden Foster, Mark Kovacevic and Reilly O’Brien will test their skills in front of AFL recruiters at the combine. VFL players Jake Owen and Adam Saad, who both played with the Cannons, have also been selected. The Cannons will face North Ballarat Rebels on Sunday after a bye this week.
FFV
Sporting Whittlesea and Hume United were both on the wrong side of the results in the FFV state league 2 north west competition on Saturday. Sporting Whittlesea lost 3-0 to Corio, while Hume United lost 1-0 against Geelong. In state league 3 north west, nine-man Lalor United beat Geelong United 1-0, while Whittlesea United had the bye. In state league 4 north, Upfield lost 1-0 to West Preston, Meadow Park Eagles lost 3-1 to Heidelberg Eagles, Epping City was too good for Parkville Panthers winning 3-0, while Plenty Valley Lions won a high scoring affair against Bundoora United 6-4.
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The Northern Blues were held scoreless in the final quarter of the VFL match against Williamstown on Sunday. And that hurt the Blues, who went from two points down at three-quarter time to losing by 40 points, 14.18 (102) to 9.8 (62). Patrick Cripps and Blaine Johnson scored two goals each for the Blues, who remain 10th on the ladder. Epping, including Lachlan Vella, still has a fight on its hands to avoid relegation. (Wayne Hawkins)
AVONDALE HGTS 5.1 10.6 12.8 20.11 (131) ESSENDON DS 2.1 5.1 9.4 12.8 (80) Goals: Avondale Heights: D Galea 4 R Magin 3 P Rose 3 J Morris 2 D DeBritt 2 J Grabowski 2 J Free D Stretton L Cartelli J Fedele. Essendon Doutta Stars: K Brown 4 K Bucovaz 2 B Langtry 2 B Laguda 2 L Rounds J Lobb. Best: Avondale Heights: R Magin L Owen L Cartelli D Stretton S Tiller D DeBritt. Essendon Doutta Stars: L Rounds B Langtry B Laguda C Thompson K Brown M Monteith. STRATHMORE 5.6 10.8 14.13 17.15 (117) AIRPORT WEST 1.6 3.7 8.10 10.14 (74) Goals: Strathmore: T Grima 9 M Knight 2 K Staudt 2 G Mazzeo M Purcell N Lyons S Foulds. Airport West: P Dimattina 3 C Schultz 2 D Harris 2 R McVeigh A Contessa J Canaqali. Best: Strathmore: T Grima N Lyons K Staudt D Jones A Iacobucci G Mazzeo. Airport West: T Barbero A Walsh C Rogers G Urquhart P Dimattina R McVeigh. ABERFELDIE 5.1 12.8 15.12 22.16 (148) NORTHERN SAINTS 3.1 3.2 6.8 7.10 (52) Goals: Aberfeldie: T Hislop 6 A Kefford 6 K Reimers 3 C Johns 2 M Lynch A El Houli A Prestia J Cubillo Z Hislop. Northern Saints: M Stocco 2 R Lofaro F Caruso J Clothier M Saad N Caruso. Best: Aberfeldie: Z Hislop T Hislop M Lynch M Blake R Fox A Prestia. Northern Saints: F Caruso M AbdulWahed M Stocco B Allouch N Caruso A Saad. DIV 1 HILLSIDE 2.4 7.8 11.9 18.13 (121) HADFIELD 3.4 4.5 7.7 7.9 (51) Goals: Hillside: E Bassingthwaighte 5 A Lamaris 3 F Dilizia 3 V Micallef 2 J Bonnici 2 L Johnstone B Psaila N Marazita. Hadfield: M Patane 2 H McKerchar 2 Z Polizzi K Ashkar L Vincitorio. Best: Hillside: E Bassingthwaighte F Dilizia N Marazita A Lamaris V Micallef J Bonnici. Hadfield: H McKerchar R Rachrache H Walker L Vincitorio T Robertson S Rasile. OAK PARK 5.1 10.4 13.5 17.8 (110) CRAIGIEBURN 4.2 8.3 11.9 14.12 (96) Goals: Oak Park: A Harris 4 D Clare 2 J Kennedy 2 R Harrison 2 L Howard B Lerm T German L Molloy R Bloomfield J Valentino M Williams. Craigieburn: N Fletcher 4 M Thomas 3 D Mackertich 2 B Gordon 2 S Laffan 2 B Cox. Best: Oak Park: R Hall C McCutcheon B Cox M Williams A Harris D Wittmer. Craigieburn: S Bennett N Fletcher B Hardstaff D McMeekin M Thomas J Lobosco. WEST COBURG 2.1 9.9 13.11 17.21 (123) GLENROY 5.0 5.1 6.3 8.4 (52) Goals: West Coburg: A Stewart 6 F Akkari 2 R Hudson 2 T McMillan P Schwalger T Baravi A Fitaax D Kutrolli S Elmi R Weightman. Glenroy: L Ronaldson 2 D Campbell 2 S Krakouer 2 B Morrison J Borg. Best: West Coburg: A Stewart T Baravi D Kutrolli M Lilino A Kelly D Lucas. Glenroy: M Salt J Sayers D Campbell A Collins J Borg S Krakouer. TULLAMARINE 4.3 6.6 12.13 18.17 (125) WESTMEADOWS 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.4 (16) Goals: Tullamarine: A Scott 4 J Kent 4 C Strugnell 3 S Doyle 2 S Vernon 2 S O’Farrell J Burns J Marcy. Westmeadows: A McLean R Aldridge. Best: Tullamarine: D Hynninen A Scott C Steele C Hare J Burns W Becker. Westmeadows: D Callegari D Willcocks A Ramsay R Mullen M O’Neill L Wilson. DIV 2 KEILOR PARK 5.2 6.4 10.9 12.11 (83) COBURG DISTRICTS 1.1 2.5 3.8 8.14 (62) Goals: Keilor Park: H Abela 4 L Walsh 3 B Anselmi B Williams B Ryan K Thomas D Grouios. Coburg Districts: S Pipe 2 T Lucin 2 J Fenner N Georgeades K Bayrak K Dalmau. Best: Keilor Park: B Anselmi H Abela B Dixon A Ross L Walsh E Christopher. Coburg Districts: K Dalmau N Georgeades D Cudmore R Bramham A Willett J Mengotti.
MOONEE VALLEY 6.1 13.2 19.4 26.7 (163) BURNSIDE HGTS 0.6 1.9 3.14 6.18 (54) Goals: Moonee Valley: J Faba 6 A Ciancio 6 R Halabi 3 T Edwards 3 T Gorry L Anderson J Noonan W Reilly D Vitacca B Padmore J Olsen B McArthur. BH: NA. Best: Moonee Valley: A Ciancio J Faba T Edwards D Viola E Fenaughty M Considine. Burnside Heights: NA. EAST KEILOR 1.10 8.12 13.13 18.18 (126) JACANA 0.2 2.6 3.9 5.11 (41) Goals: East Keilor: C Grampsas 3 R Balla 2 D Neville 2 P Tsavdaridis 2 A Ruberto 2 M Caruso 2 B Lucas J Dawson D Roberts J Napoli N Abley. Jacana: NA. Best: East Keilor: D Roberts R Balla A Ruberto P Tsavdaridis L McCormack J Napoli. Jacana: NA. ROXBURGH PARK 6.8 8.13 14.18 20.24 (144) EAST SUNBURY 0.2 1.6 1.7 1.8 (14) Goals: Roxburgh Park: M Mourad 4 N Mander 2 M Mickleson 2 B Freeman 2 M Walker 2 I Akkok S O’Callaghan N Dimeski A Omogrosso B Stone R Tarczon H Short A MacKinnon. East Sunbury: B Uphill. Best: Roxburgh Park: M Walker R Tarczon M Mourad N Dimeski B Dowse J Margariti. East Sunbury: C Barbieri M Kuric D Singles Jessop S Bain L Shaw D Johnson. ESSENDON: Premier Res: Greenvale 22.15 d Pascoe Vale 7.3, Keilor 18.11 d Maribyrnong Park 3.5, Essendon Doutta Stars 12.11 d Avondale Heights 7.8, Strathmore 12.12 d Airport West 3.7, Aberfeldie 39.23 d Northern Saints 2.3. U-18.5: Greenvale 28.16 d Pascoe Vale 2.1, Keilor 20.14 d Maribyrnong Park 4.5, Strathmore 18.19 d Airport West 4.7, Aberfeldie 29.14 d Northern Saints 2.0. Div 1 Res: Craigieburn 12.11 d Oak Park 9.0, Glenroy 15.10 d West Coburg 7.8, Westmeadows 10.8 d Tullamarine 8.5. U-18.5: Hillside 12.7 d Hadfield 6.12, Craigieburn 16.14 d Oak Park 4.5, West Coburg 40.24 d Glenroy 2.2, Greenvale 14.12 d Westmeadows 7.11. Div 2 Res: Moonee Valley 15.13 d Burnside Heights 3.4, Coburg Districts 14.10 d Keilor Park 8.12, Jacana 14.9 d East Keilor 6.12, Roxburgh Park 18.15 d East Sunbury 6.9. U-18.5: Aberfeldie 15.20 d Pascoe Vale 4.2, East Keilor 23.17 d Jacana 3.2, Moonee Valley 19.22 d East Sunbury 0.7.
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DIV 1 MONTMORENCY 2.0 8.5 9.8 17.15 (117) LOWER PLENTY 6.1 8.1 11.7 12.10 (82) Goals: Montmorency: R Willits 4 W Pavitt 3 J Donaldson 2 P Fitzgerald 2 D Keenan R Jackson M McKenzie J Gaul H Ryan A Chiocci. Lower Plenty: W Barden 4 B Zimbolani 2 W Morley J Course M Duckworth D Di Stefano D Ronalds C Monger. Best: Montmorency: H Ryan J McLellan S Tennant J Donaldson R Jackson B Lamanna. Lower Plenty: W Morley C Elmore C Bromley C Monger W Barden P Flynn. HEIDELBERG 2.1 2.4 4.11 10.12 (72) W PRESTON L. 3.0 6.4 7.6 10.8 (68) Goals: Heidelberg: M Pianto 2 J Treloar 2 A Young 2 C Gaylard B Kerton J McNamara R Stone. W Preston Lakeside: G Robertson 5 M Tilmouth-Turner A Dobby B Micevski L Lirosi N McDonagh. Best: Heidelberg: J Kennedy J Treloar M Miki B Kerton B Cosgriff J Hicks. W Preston Lakeside: L Lirosi M Tilmouth-Turner L McKenna S Hiho A Fahour A Bonaddio. NORTHCOTE PARK 4.5 5.7 10.11 15.16 (106) WHITTLESEA 0.6 5.10 11.11 12.13 (85) Goals: Northcote Park: B Irving 3 K Colman 3 J Violato 2 K Slater 2 D Morris M O’Connell N Carter M Papas P O’Connell. Whittlesea: A Fairchild 6 M Dornauf 2 M Scholard 2 B Russell D Saddington. Best: Northcote Park: D Morris B McNiece B Irving D Galofaro J Violato D Ledda. Whittlesea: L Hobbs A Fairchild D Saddington M Gersh N Andrews B Briffa.
GREENSBOROUGH 4.4 6.6 8.9 11.10 (76) ELTHAM 1.1 1.2 3.5 3.9 (27) Goals: Greensborough: T Bongetti 6 R Boyden 4 C Jordan. Eltham: J Kroussoratis 2 B Ryan. Best: Greensborough: T Bongetti T Stead M Hyde D Mc Linden J Rogers J Griffiths. Eltham: G Connelly B Glasgow D Vallance M Keys D Coffield A Brovedani. MACLEOD 3.3 7.4 13.9 14.10 (94) BUNDOORA 2.1 7.5 9.6 13.10 (88) Goals: Macleod: P Martin 2 A Doherty 2 M Pow 2 J White 2 K Shepard-Mueller 2 J Langford 2.H Paynter R Brandt. Bundoora: G Moorcroft 4 C Cloke 4 N McKeown 2 R Dyson 2 B Carlyon. Best: Macleod: H Paynter C Corr C Long W Drapac R Brandt J Andrew. Bundoora: B Carlyon C Cloke G Moorcroft A Papaluca R Dyson A Follacchio. DIV 2 FITZROY STARS 4.3 6.6 13.9 15.13 (103) MERNDA 2.0 5.1 6.1 11.4 (70) Goals: Fitzroy Stars: J Hayes 5 M Brown 2 L Proctor J Brennan D Welsh A Isailovic K Proctor A Clark M Dow A Murray. Mernda: C Ribbons 4 L Shelton 3 D Hutchinson 2 L Adams L Thorneycroft. Best: Fitzroy Stars: A Norris A Isailovic J Hayes K Morgan D Walker M Dow. Mernda: C Ribbons A O’Reilly L Adams L Shelton C Cawsey D Hutchinson. PANTON HILL 1.2 2.5 2.9 8.11 (59) DIAMOND CREEK 2.3 5.5 6.5 6.7 (43) Goals: Panton Hill: B O’Connor 3 J Rushton 2 J Chapman T Scarce T Duckworth. Diamond Creek: Details unavailable. Best: Panton Hill: T Miller J Rushton J McGough R Staples T Blake B Middleton. Diamond Creek: Details unavailable. HURSTBRIDGE 4.4 7.8 14.11 17.15 (117) EPPING 3.1 5.2 6.4 8.7 (55) Goals: Hurstbridge: A Burns 7 T Simpson 3 D Francis 2 M Thompson 2 B Woodhouse J Saw M Batchelor. Epping: A Willitts 3 L Aquilina J Freebairn D Moore A Rose J Agosta. Best: Hurstbridge: D Eames A Gambling J Barbera A Burns J Saw K Vann. Epping: . NTH HEIDELBERG 3.3 5.8 16.14 19.18 (132) LALOR 4.4 5.5 5.9 5.9 (39) Goals: North Heidelberg: S Harvey 6 L Gilbert 3 L Dowling 2 D Florance 2 J Brown L Bentley L Taggart M Mahony B Holmes L Hill. Lalor: T Hughes 2 N Mafilovski 2 S Morrison. Best: North Heidelberg: L Hill S Harvey D Bramich J Ryan L Villanti J Kruger. Lalor: S Dowell D Morrison J King R O’Connell J Baddeley-Kelly J Ranieri. DIV 3 RESERVOIR 6.3 10.3 11.5 14.7 (91) WATSONIA 4.1 10.3 10.4 12.6 (78) Goals: Reservoir: A Flavel 6 D McGregor 3 L Sullivan 3 T O’Meara 2. Watsonia: A Kidd 4 B Sutherland 2 C Bennett 2 J Larkin M Crompton H Mitchell Z Jenkins. Best: Reservoir: M Mannix A Flavel D Couwenberg B Lovett D McGregor G Ozusen. Watsonia: J Allan M Crawford N Groves N Hearn A Kidd B Sutherland. SOUTH MORANG 3.10 14.23 14.23 14.23 (107) PARKSIDE 3.0 6.5 6.5 6.5 (41) Goals: South Morang: A Hobbs 5 N Johnston 2 D Heatley J Potter J Ward M Buckley M Campbell D Watson L Hough. Parkside: C Salvador 2 J Venables 2 M Wood J Cousins. Best: South Morang: B Howlett M Campbell S Kirby A Hobbs T Jinnette M Robinson. Parkside: S McLaren T McKinlay M Hands C Salvador B Walters J Venables. NORTHERN: Div 1 Res: Montmorency 20.15 d Lower Plenty 6.4, Northcote Park 13.5 d Whittlesea 7.10, W Preston-Lakeside 9.17 d Heidelberg 3.5, Greensborough 5.6 d Eltham 5.6, Macleod 13.8 d Bundoora 7.12. U-19: Lower Plenty 8.10 d Montmorency 6.9, W Preston-Lakeside 16.15 d Heidelberg 3.1, Northcote Park 11.4 d Whittlesea 5.6, Bundoora 13.16 d Macleod 4.8, Greensborough 11.9 d Eltham 5.4.
Div 2 Res: North Heidelberg 14.15 d Lalor 6.1, Hurstbridge 11.20 d Epping 4.6, Diamond Creek 21.13 d Panton Hill 7.1, Mernda 12.10 d Fitzroy Stars 10.9. U-19: Diamond Creek 16.20 d Panton Hill 2.4, Hurstbridge 21.14 d Epping 7.9, St Marys 32.23 d Lalor 1.3, South Morang 9.21 d Mernda 8.7. Div 3 Res: Reservoir 10.10 d Watsonia 5.4, South Morang 41.32 d Parkside 1.4.
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DIV 1: Rd 16: Nobs/St Pats 23.22 d Mhsob 12.8, Old Geelong 14.13 d Whitefriars 9.6, Old Mentonians 17.12 d Bulleen Templestowe 8.17, Williamstown Cyms 12.12 d Yarra Valley 11.6, Therry Penola 11.15 d Prahran Assumption 6.7. DIV 2: Rd 16: Kew 22.16 d Glen Eira 3.8, Elsternwick 11.21 d Monash Gryphons 8.10, St Johns 11.10 d Old Paradians 10.6, St Mary’s Salesian 16.16 d Old Eltham Collegians 7.12, Ivanhoe 14.11 d South Melbourne Districts 3.10. DIV 3: Rd 16: Aquinas 18.8 d Albert Park 10.6, Emmaus St Leos 8.13 d La Trobe University 2.3, Northern Blues 22.16 d South Mornington 4.6, Power House 16.11 d Eley Park Sharks 7.5, Richmond Central 15.13 d Uhs-Vu 7.5, Swinburne University 12.13 d St Francis Xavier 8.10. DIV 1 RESERVE: Rd 16: Nobs/St Pats 20.14 d Mhsob 6.6, Old Geelong 7.17 d Whitefriars 5.2, Bulleen Templestowe 10.20 d Old Mentonians 6.6, Yarra Valley 10.10 d Williamstown Cyms 8.6, Therry Penola 9.10 d Prahran Assumption 5.5. DIV 2 RESERVE: Rd 16: Kew 14.21 d Glen Eira 2.4, Monash Gryphons 8.7 d Elsternwick 5.8, Old Paradians 12.13 d St Johns 3.4, St Mary’s Salesian 16.10 d Old Eltham Collegians 5.8, Ivanhoe 15.11 d South Melbourne Districts 5.6. DIV 3 RESERVE: Rd 16: Richmond Central 10.12 d Uhs-Vu 6.10, Swinburne University 15.12 d St Francis Xavier 7.5, Albert Park 12.11 d Aquinas 5.8, La Trobe University 29.17 d Emmaus St Leos 3.0, Northern Blues 15.12 d South Mornington 8.7, Eley Park Sharks 8.12 d Power House 5.8. U-19 NORTH: Rd 16: La Trobe University 12.12 d Yarra Valley 5.9, Wyndham Suns 21.12 d Whitefriars 13.8, St Bernards 8.12 d Therry Penola 7.12, PEGS 23.19 d Northern Blues 2.2, Ivanhoe 12.8 d Banyule 7.6. VAFA COLTS: Rd 16: Point Cook Afc 14.9 d Uhs-Vu/ Flemington 6.5, Williamstown Cyms 13.10 d Old Paradians 8.5, Mazenod 15.9 d Westbourne Grammarians 1.1, St Bernards 18.12 d University Blues 4.2. CLUB XVIII (2): Semi-f (1): Richmond Central 10.18 d Therry Penola 4.9, Williamstown Cyms 9.8 d Emmaus St Leos 6.5. CLUB XVIII (3): Semi-f (2): La Trobe Uni 12.5 d Nobs/ St Pats 4.3.
Q SCHOOL SPORTS APS: Water Polo: Firsts: St Kevins 14 bt Brighton 7, Melbourne 12 bt Haileybury 6, Xavier 18 bt Scotch 0. Seconds: Carey 7 bt Geelong Coll Green 4, Geelong Gram 8 bt Haileybury 0, Melbourne 7 bt Scotch 5, Xavier 8 bt St Kevins 5. Girls: Firsts: Haileybury 8 bt Carey 6. Seconds: Wesley 8 bt Geelong Gram 5.
Q RUGBY UNION VICTORIAN: Dewar Shield: Prem 1: Box Hill 22 bt Melbourne 19. Prem 2: Endeavour Hills 12 bt Melbourne 10. Prem 3: Melbourne 8 bt Power House 7. Prem 4: Melbourne 48 bt Harlequin 8. A Grade: Kiwi Hawthorn 36 bt Wyndham City 20. B Grade: Bendigo 25 bt Eltham 7. Women: Power House 38 bt Northern 10. Third Div: Melton 27 bt Cerberus 10. Jnr: 18: Endeavour Hills 31 bt Moorabbin 13. 16A: Endeavour Hills 65 bt Footscray 14. 16B: Maroondah 34 bt Harlequin 10, Power House 22 bt Melbourne 20. 14A Endeavour Hills 27 bt Power House 0. 14B: Harlequin 28 bt Eltham 20. 12A: Box Hill 41 bt Endeavour Hills 17, Harlequin 19 bt Southern Districts 17. 12B: Footscray 50 bt Power House/Geelong 5.
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