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Wind down, skill up Young people are being given the chance to learn skills that could make them better housemates or employees as part of Macedon Ranges council’s school holiday program. A MasterChef challenge for young people aged 12-18 will be held in Kyneton on July 3. The $25 event includes a class with former top 10 MasterChef contestants Alice Zaslavsky and Beau Cook. Some of the area’s top baristas will teach young people the art of making good coffee during the second week of the holidays. Experts from businesses including Cookie Crumbs and the Royal George Hotel will share their wisdom as part of the $10 workshops. The council’s communities and culture manager, Jill Karena, says the hands-on workshops had been organised after feedback from students at local schools. ‘‘One of the things they identified quite strongly is that they wanted affordable activities that were about life skills, things they will be able to use in their everyday lives, whether it’s at work or at home,’’ Ms Karena says. Live theatre at Kyneton town hall, learn-to-swim programs and fun-activity days at the Gisborne and Kyneton aquatic centres are other events on the July holiday program. Bookings are essential. Details: www.mrsc.vic.gov.au/youth Matt Crossman
MasterChef challenge contenders Louise Scarlett, chef Damian Sandercock and Harry Gibbs. (Kristian Scott)
Drug crimes hit a high By Matt Crossman and Lexi Cottee A Hume police crackdown on drugs is bearing fruit, with the number of use and possession offences up 67 per cent on last year. Figures for the year ending March 31, released by the Crime Statistics Agency last Thursday, revealed drug use and possession offences in the municipality jumped from 462 to 773. Drug dealing and trafficking crimes went from 97 to 149, while the figure for cultivation or manufacturing was unchanged at 63. “We’re catching them and that’s great,” Hume’s Acting Inspector Phil Nash said.
“We have a number of operations running at the moment and have executed between 24 and 30 warrants in the Sunbury region.’’ Sunbury police senior sergeant Tim Douglas said considerable effort had been put into curbing the supply of drugs, including crystal methamphetamine (ice) and cannabis. ‘‘Ice has and is a problem for us, as it is in many other towns,’’ he said. ‘‘We’ve been very proactive in dealing with it.’’ Senior Sergeant Douglas said drugs were often a factor in other crimes, such as assaults, family violence and burglaries, but warned the state could not ‘‘arrest its way’’ out of the ice
problem. He said partnerships with agencies including Sunbury Community Health were crucial to getting drug users and their families the help they need. Senior Sergeant Douglas also encouraged the community to continue to report drug crime. Data released last week also showed Hume had the highest number of family violence incidents in the state, with 2992 reports. Acting Inspector Nash said domestic violence rates remain a major concern. “It’s not isolated to certain demographics but right across the board,’ he said. Acting Inspector Walsh said a rise in the
number of breaches of court orders, up from 1503 in 2014 to 2097 this year, was largely related to family violence orders. The figures also revealed a three-fold increase in firearm offences in Melbourne’s north-west in the past five years. In Hume, the number of weapons offences went from 643 to 765 in the space of a year. Figures for the Macedon Ranges showed family incident reports dropped from 450 to 371, continuing a recent trend. Drug offences went up from 70 to 147 but assaults fell from 244 to 184. Burglary reports increased, while firearm offences jumped from 48 to 108.
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Councillor breached code: report By Matt Crossman Two Hume councillors at the centre of a misconduct probe maintain they were victims of a political witchhunt. Cr Jack Medcraft, who was suspended for 28 days by a Municipal Association of Victoria (MAV) panel, and Cr Jack Ogilvie, who received a reprimand, also claimed their alleged misbehaviour was blown out of proportion. But a fellow councillor said the pair had been given a fair hearing and were found to have acted in a manner unbecoming. A report outlining the panel’s reason for determination was released last week. Cr Medcraft has served a one-month ban after the panel found he breached the code of conduct during a fiery meeting last September
about Sunbury’s separation from Hume. The MAV panel, which followed an independent inquiry earlier this year, was launched after a referral by seven fellow councillors. The two-person panel said it was not satisfied that the initial inquiry, which the two councillors claim cleared them, rendered the complaints ‘‘frivolous, vexatious, misconceived or lacking in substance’’. The panel found that Cr Medcraft had a firm grip on a resident’s home-made sign, which depicted him as one of Santa’s elves. Cr Medcraft claimed he held onto the sign in order to better see the images, which led to it being torn. ‘‘Cr Medcraft’s conduct … was at least unduly assertive, if not aggressive,’’ the panel report stated. The panel also upheld complaints that the
‘‘It’s like throwing a net in the sea and not getting any fish so you throw a hand grenade.’’ Fellow councillor Ann Potter denied the complaints against councillors Medcraft and Ogilvie were politically motivated. ‘‘The process was undertaken fairly and impartially by an independent panel,’’ she said. ‘‘They were given every opportunity to defend themselves.’’ Cr Potter said the September meeting was heated but councillors had a duty to keep their cool. ‘‘If someone of my own political persuasion had behaved in the same way, I would be utterly disgusted.’’ Cr Medcraft had planned to appeal the ruling to VCAT but was unable to do so in time because an initial report listed the complainant as Hume council, not the other councillors.
pair used disrespectful language to a journalist. It made no finding regarding allegations that the pair had heckled then-mayor Casey Nunn and referred to her disparagingly. Cr Ogilvie this week told Star Weekly the pair had been ‘‘ambushed’’ by agitators at the meeting. Cr Medcraft, who stood as an independent state election candidate weeks after the incidents, also repeated claims that the MAV panel was a ‘‘kangaroo court’’ overseen by pro-Labor members. ‘‘There was no onus of truth … those present were not required to give evidence under oath. ‘‘The first inquiry made some criticisms and I’ll cop those, but the things I was found guilty of by the second inquiry had previously been treated as nonsense and unsubstantiated.
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Employment in Hume’s tourism sector is growing at a greater rate than the rest of the state, a new report to the council has revealed. The final progress report for the council’s 2011-15 tourism strategy also shows the municipality welcomed close to 1.17 million visitors last year, generating $1.522 billion, up $300 million from 2013. Council’s city sustainability director Kelvin Walsh said efforts to support a growing number of tourism operators, who now employ almost 5000 people, were paying off. He said the municipality’s better known attractions, including many historic sites and wineries at Sunbury and other places, were being joined by new tourism-related operators at Melbourne Airport, Greenvale and Bulla. ‘‘Council has worked hard to promote smaller attractions in Hume that may not enjoy a large marketing budget,’’ Mr Walsh said. ‘‘When people fly to Melbourne, they land in Hume and that offers our tourism industry a great opportunity.’’ Existing operators have benefited from the chance to learn new skills and network with other businesses. Sunbury District Grape Growers Association president Peter Simmie said the council continued to provide tourism operators with a great level of support. Channel Nine’s Postcards travel segment will showcase Hume on July 5.
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Green grows the Ranges A Macedon Ranges group hopes the shire is a step closer to taking the path to carbon neutrality after putting climate change on the council’s agenda during its budget submission process. The Macedon Ranges Green Energy Coalition, which has collected more than 3000 signatures at markets and events, urged councillors to commit to creating a plan by December this year, with a view to becoming carbon neutral by 2020. It also called on the council to purchase or produce 50 per cent of its electrical supply from renewable sources by 2015 and 100 per cent by 2016. The coalition recommended installing solar panels on all council buildings at an estimated cost of $1 million. While the submission did not result in action in this year’s budget, coalition co-ordinator Rob Bakes said the council was now more aware of the community’s appetite for clean
energy. ‘‘The arguments are all there. Other councils are doing it,’’ Mr Bakes said. ‘‘People are ready for action on climate change.’’ He urged residents concerned about the environment to make their voices heard. ‘‘The more signatures we get, the more confident the council can be that it’s making decisions the community supports. The way our environment is being denigrated and ignored through the way we live, a lot of people are concerned about it,’’ Mr Bakes said. A report to the council recommended solar panels be considered for every new building project. Cr John Letchford told last week’s meeting that councillors had been inundated with emails from residents and would “take on board” the community’s aspirations for clean energy. Matt Crossman
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Final tweak to budget rejected By Matt Crossman Mayor Jennifer Anderson has come under fire after proposing changes to Macedon Ranges council’s 2015-16 budget just moments before its adoption. But other councillors lashed out at her critics, accusing them of having short memories after endorsing alterations in previous years. Cr Anderson sought to make six amendments, including the allocation of $15,000 to prepare a bike safety campaign and $35,000 for a more thorough services review.
She also proposed cutting funding to the council’s sister city relationship with Tokai, Japan, by $6000 to $12,000, not allocating $25,000 to a rural living review, and halving money used to promote the Macedon Ranges to $9000. ‘‘These are minor budget alterations that don’t change the bottom line,’’ Cr Anderson said. Others, including Cr John Letchford, slammed the mayor for setting up an ‘‘ambush’’. ‘‘Where is the openness, transparency and accountability on this?,’’ Cr Letchford asked.
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Fatal sparks safety review call By Matt Crossman A fatal crash has sparked calls for safety at an intersection on the outskirts of Gisborne to be reviewed. As reported by Star Weekly Weekly, a Mount Macedon teenager was killed after a car and a truck collided on Gisborne-Kilmore Road on June 12. The boy, 16, was a passenger in the car that was involved in a collision at the intersection of Saunders Road about 4.20pm. The driver of the car, a man in his 20s, was
flown to hospital in a critical condition. The driver of the truck was not hurt. Macedon Ranges councillor and former roads campaigner Russell Mowatt said increased traffic and a nearby school bus stop meant the intersection warranted scrutiny. ‘‘The way it is, you can come from a complete stop to a 100km/h zone,’’ Cr Mowatt said. ‘‘People are left trying to anticipate the speed of other cars. ‘‘I do think something needs to be done. We need to mitigate any future risk.’’ Cr Mowatt said the reduction of speed limits
by 20km/h to 80 was among changes that should be considered. Macedon Ranges highway patrol’s Sergeant Geoff Neil said that while he did not consider the need for changes to be ‘‘pressing’’, it was an intersection that motorists should be wary of. ‘‘It is certainly being used by more heavy vehicles than it used to,’’ Sergeant Neil said. ‘‘It’s also slightly offset – maybe it could be better delineated for drivers.’’ Sergeant Neil said there could also be a case for “give way” signs on the approach to be replaced with stop signs.
VicRoads regional director Mal Kersting said there were six recorded casualty crashes at the intersection in the 10 years to June, including the recent fatality. He said the intersection was in an open, rural environment and offered motorists approaching from Kilmore or Pierce roads a good line of sight in both directions. ‘‘Although we have no immediate plans for changes to the intersection, VicRoads is always exploring options to improve safety for all road users and will continue to monitor this intersection,’’ Mr Kersting said.
For whom bell will toll A Sunbury school is searching for an appropriate place to display a 60-kilogram bell that predates the town’s historic mental asylum. The bell, made in the 1860s for Sunbury’s original industrial school at Jacksons Hill, has been returned to Sunbury Primary School by Victoria University after being removed from the former asylum and university site last month. Principal Sean Lawless said the school was working with the Sunbury and District Heritage Association to find a ‘‘historically appropriate’’ spot in the school grounds. ‘‘We are looking into mounting it on a wall or maybe something free-standing,’’ Mr Lawless said. ‘‘The key consideration is putting it somewhere close to where it was originally located.’’ Historical records show that, after the industrial school’s closure, the bell was used
by the nearby asylum to signal when an inmate could not be located. It may also have been used as a dinner bell. After several years as an exhibit at the town’s history museum, the bell was reinstalled at the former asylum site after it became a VU campus in the 1990s. The bell remained at the site when the university closed in 2010. As reported by Star Weekly Weekly, its sudden removal last month prompted Sunbury Primary School, which is also based at Jacksons Hill, to call for its permanent return. Matt Crossman
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V/Line moves ‘miss the point’ By Matt Crossman Sunbury rail commuters say moves to allow them continued access to V/Line services until the end of the year are inadequate and a betrayal of a state government promise. They have vowed to fight for a permanent choice of metropolitan and country services. There have also been complaints that the planned rollout of new Metro services will do little to improve service frequency as well as fears that extra trains could make traffic at the intersection of Gap Road and Horne Street even worse, with boom gates down more often. Western Metropolitan Liberal MP Bernie Finn, who is leading a petition against any changes, said the measures announced last week missed the point. ‘‘Labor gave us a firm commitment in writing that Sunbury people would continue to be able to access V/Line,’’ Mr Finn said. ‘‘The fact is it shouldn’t be happening. Sunbury people didn’t want electrification. They just wanted a few more V/Line services.’’ Both Labor and the Liberal Party promised the town would continue to have a choice of services following the extension of Metro services in 2012. As reported by Star Weekly Weekly, restrictions barring Sunbury commuters from Bendigobound V/Line trains will not be enforced until January. Sunbury MP Josh Bull said the town would receive 10 extra peak Metro services a week and the government would investigate extra off-peak services.
He said Sunbury would get an extra morning peak city-bound service and another evening peak service within six to eight weeks. Until now, Sunbury has received about half of the services that travelled to Watergardens. Mr Bull said that while catching a regional train from Sunbury station saved passengers time, it was putting significant pressure on V/Line services. He said completion of the Regional Rail Link had sparked the change.
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Rallying for refugees Woodend residents have opened their hearts, and kitchen cupboards, to refugees. The Macedon Ranges chapter of Rural Australians for Refugees collected several car loads of non-perishable food and toiletries as part of Saturday’s World Refugee Day. The group also raised money for Melbourne’s Asylum Seeker Resource Centre during a sausage sizzle. Items collected will be taken to the centre, which distributes food and other supplies to 200 families every week. Group spokeswoman Jenny Zimmerman says many people don’t realise that asylum seekers living in Australia are often cut off
from all financial support and are not allowed to work, even as volunteers, making them dependent on the kindness of others. She says events like World Refugee Day helped increase awareness. ‘‘I know there are different views out there, but people in Woodend are generally pro-refugee,’’ she said. The group is still taking donations of food or money through Collier Office and Business Assist in High Street. Details: goo.gl/06ZnM0 Matt Crossman
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Reverend John Vander Reest ostensibly retired three years ago, but that same year he began leading a small congregation at Scots Church in Campbellfield. “My interest in the church is too large,� he says in answer to the question of whether he’ll ever stop. Next month, the Woodend resident marks another milestone: 50 years since his ordination to the Reformed Churches of Australia, which he will celebrate on July 12 with an exhibition of his paintings. Mr Vander Reest arrived at the Sydney Road church at a portentous time: 2012 marked its 170th anniversary. It was built in 1842 and is believed to be the fifth church established in Melbourne, being visited by Scottish settlers on their way to the Bendigo goldfields. During his time at Campbellfield, Mr
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Vander Reest has overseen major restoration works, including a new commercial kitchen, painting of the church and hall interior, and replacing the pews with chairs. His exhibition of about 60 oil paintings is called Je suis refugee, in a nod to the movement that emerged in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo shooting in Paris and the plight of refugees. “I came over with my family so in a sense we are migrants who came out for economic reasons,� he said. Proceeds from the sale of his paintings will go to the Lentara Uniting Care refugee program. Je suis refugee opens on July 3 at 6pm and runs until July 16 at Scots Church, 1702 Sydney Road, Campbellfield. Lexi Cottee
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A British man, 28, who police say was caught in a stolen car after a robbery in Bulla, will face court over numerous burglaries and thefts. The man, who had been travelling on a working visa, was arrested by Broadmeadows detectives on June 12. A subsequent search of a house in South Yarra found 60 credit cards, Medicare cards and licences.
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GISBORNE 11 Howey Street, 3437
KYNETON 37 Barton Street, 3444
Kennedy & Hunt: 5428 2544 Price: $458,000 Private sale
Keatings Real Estate: 5427 2999
Within easy reach of shops, schools, childcare centre and freeway access, this neat house is well presented and, with its price tag, will attract lots of interest. Three bedrooms, each with a built-in wardrobe, share a bathroom with a raised vanity basin and glass-brick feature. A carpeted living room has roman blinds, a wood heater, a ceiling fan and split-system. This immediately links with the kitchen-meals area. Timber cupboards with glass-fronted overheads, glossy black splashback tiles, an underbench oven and a cooktop under a canopy rangehood equip the cooks’ space. A full-width pergola at the back is beautified with brick planter boxes; this zone looks out onto a big, grassy backyard on the block of about 1000 square metres. The property has a double garage with back roller door and separate store room, and a shed with attached open bay.
Built to the highest standards by Burbank this house of about 40 squares is on an elevated block of about 940 square metres. Well able to accommodate bigger families or a shared household, it has five big bedrooms upstairs, along with a living area, linen storage room and a sleek main bathroom. Two bedrooms, including the main, have walk-in wardrobes and en suites, the others have built-in wardrobes. Light, bright living zones downstairs include a carpeted lounge with elegant lightfittings and roman blinds and a tiled family-meals zone with cabinetry. The beautifully appointed kitchen has Caesarstone benches with waterfall edges, glass splashbacks, Miele coffee machine and stainless-steel appliances. An undercover outdoor area has ceiling heaters. There is zoned gas ducted heating, evaporative cooling, a split-system, double glazing, ducted vacuum, a laundry chute, seven-star energy rating and integrated triple garage.
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SUNBURY 227 Gap Road, 3429
WOODEND 4 Bowen Street, 3442
Leading Real Estate: 9744 2244 Price: $540,000 – $570,000 Private sale
Joan Gladman: 5427 4307
A striking facade sets the tone of distinctive features found in this top-notch Simonds-built house with a focus on entertaining. There are four big bedrooms and a study with two-way access. The main bedroom is a retreat, with a walk-in fitted wardrobe and a luxe en suite with twin vanity basins and a private courtyard with outdoor bathtub. Others have access to a decked courtyard and share a bathroom. A carpeted lounge room at the front has a two-way gas log-fire, which also warms a raised family sitting area, with floorboards, next to the kitchen and meals zone. A massive stone-topped island bench, integrated microwave and chopping board, walk-in pantry and stainless-steel appliances are salient features. The skylit alfresco zone with boarded ceiling has a fantastic outdoor kitchen with gas cooktop, while a water feature and stone feature wall add even more pizzazz. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling, alarm and double garage with internal access are extra treats.
The epitome of rustic charm, this two-storey weatherboard on about 1208 square metres has no less than five bedrooms, two on the ground floor (near bathroom, separate toilet and laundry) and three more up top where steeply pitched, timber-lined ceilings add immense charm. The main bedroom takes up the whole eastern top floor and has a wet room area with two shower heads, timber vanity unit and toilet. Downstairs living rooms (lounge and family-meals) are rich in timber character, with vaulted ceilings and exposed beams – and warmed by a cosy wood heater. The kitchen (with floorboards) has a country feel with glossy timber benchtops, white cabinetry and a stainless-steel dishwasher. The north-facing front verandah is the spot to take in garden views at a property within a walk of the train station and town centre.
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ROMSEY 1779 Romsey Road, 3434 Chess Property Consultants: 5429 5544
At the end of a long, tree-lined driveway, past paddocks set up for sheep, alpacas or horses, the house attached to this lovely property of about 2.83 hectares is a perfect set-up for a family looking to enjoy the magic of life in the Macedon Ranges. The infrastructure is in place to support stock or ponies for the kids and it even has an excellent dog-run, which would be ideal for a serious breeder. The house is a mix of elegance and family comfort, with three large living
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zones. One is a more formal area for dining with guests, which links via glazed doors to a huge, partially covered deck with views over sweeping lawns flanked by mature trees. The family-meals area next to the kitchen has a wood heater and adjoins a separate rumpus room – there’s no lack of space here for everyone to spread out. The kitchen has a stack of cupboards and drawers, a breakfast bench, dishwasher and upright cooker – and a big
window behind the sink providing views as a distraction from mundane chores. Along a hallway that ducks left from the entry foyer are three bedrooms, an all-white main bathroom, big laundry and separate toilet. The main bedroom has a good-sized walk-in wardrobe. The family-meals room opens to a covered deck, which couples with aforementioned verandah/deck to give options when entertaining: one open to the sun, the other sheltered from the weather.
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11 Ervine Close, Sunbury JUMP TO GUM TREE HILLS!
A fantastic opportunity awaits the first home buyer or savvy investor with this well presented home in this much sought afte af r pocket of Gum Tree Hills. Step inside to be greeted by the large L-shaped lounge, separate meals area connecting to the newly renovated kitchen, complete with stone aff t bench top. affec
3A1B 2C
25 Wesley Court, Sunbury
3A1B 1C
FANTASTIC NT NTASTIC FIRST HOME!!!
Price: $345,000
With interest rates at the lowest they have been in decades, this
Price: $295,000 to $315,000
Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 644 adam.sacco@leadingrealestate.com.au
property is a fantastic opportunity for the first home buyer to break into the market, or the savvy investor to get a great return for their
Inspection: Saturday 10.00am to 10.30am
money with no work to do! This home consists of an impressive central hub containing a well appointed kitchen with adjoining meals area and separate lounge
Accommodating three bedrooms with BIR’s, master complete with large WIR and your own separate access to the central bathroom.
room.
Additional features include ducted heating, box air-conditioning, dishwasher, sher new floor coverings, so much more not mentioned. sher,
adjoining the dining space, which overlooks your very generous
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The versatility of this home is accentuated by the alfresco area garden, perfect for the green thumbs among us.
10 Rees Road, Sunbury 3A2B1C
KING OF THE HILL!!! Standing proud in Sunbury’s y’ Killara Estate y’s this impressive home offers off , lounge, meals area, kitchen complete with stainless steel appliances Hidden away is a laundry with ample amounts of storage. Accommodation off 3 bedrooms, main complete with offers ensuite and large WIR, 2 bedrooms with BIR’s sharing a central bathroom. Additional features include landscaped gardens, evaporative cooling, ducted heating, split system, and more not mentioned.
Price: $395,000 to $410,000 Inspection: Saturday 10.45am to 11.15am Photo ID required Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 644 adam.sacco@leadingrealestate.com.au
227 Gap Road, Sunbury 4A2B2C
28 Paperbark Avenue, Sunbury DON’T BLINK...
Situated in the highly sort afte af r and admired Jacksons Hill Estate, only a short stroll to parkland’s and all that Sunbury has to offer off . This inviting home offers off a semi-for semi-f mal dining area, two living zones including formal lounge with wood fire place and a second living area flowing to the kitchen complete with stainless steel appliances. Accommodation offers off four bedrooms with BIR’s, sharing a central bathroom. The main bedroom is completed by a large WIR with full ensuite.
4A2B 2C Price: $500,000 to $520,000 Inspection:
10.00am to 10.30am Photo ID required Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 644 adam.sacco@leadingrealestate.com.au
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Additional features include ducted heating, outdoor kitchen, evaporative cooling, alarm system much more! Price: $540,000 to $570,000 Inspection: Saturday 11.30am to 12.00pm Photo ID required Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 644 adam.sacco@leadingrealestate.com.au
Additional features include ducted heating, 2 x R/C split systems, remote access DLUG with additional drive through rear roller door access to backyard, security roller shutters, plus more not mentioned.
Shop 3, 2 Brook Street, Sunbury
THE HOME THAT THA SOLD HOMES! It’s finally here and available for you to call your own, this home offers off open plan living at its finest, offer off ing a formal lounge, elevated family area, meals area and open style kitchen complete with stainless steel appliances. Accommodation offers off 4 bedrooms, 3 bedrooms with BIR’s sharing a central bathroom. The master bedroom with WIR and ensuite.
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Riddells Creek 263 Sandy Creek Road
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“LEAWARRA” CIRCA 1888. SOUGHT AFTER HISTORIC CHARM
Gisborne 231 Sheedy Road
0417 383 235 0409 138 472 0407 435 589
FOR SALE BY TENDER
Timber floors, high ceilings, large land & a swimming pool! A hidden treasure. Land Approximately 4000m2.
A unique opportunity to secure one of the region’s historic gems. Situated on approx. 6004m2. The fully restored weatherboard homestead offers 3 bedrms, master with ensuite & WIR, family bathrm, dining rm, kitchen & laundry. Also offers a huge living room & 2nd elegant sitting room. Alfresco area, verandah & beautiful garden beyond. Serviced by town water, garage with powered storage & garden sheds.
Offers 4 bedrms, bathroom, 2nd shower room, kitchen/meals, living room with vaulted ceiling & adjoining rumpus/tv area. Outside offers brick garage & workshop, pool, deck & veggie gardens. Right on the edge of town.
Private Sale Details:
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$790,000 - $830,000
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A4 B2 C2 Mount Macedon 32 Blanche Parade Spacious family home on 3 levels. Picturesque location. Established garden of approx. 2000m2. Beautifully maintained property. Offers 4 bedrms, 3 living areas, ensuite & main bathrm, extensive decking, outdoor entertaining space, carport & large garage/wo age/ rkshop together with age/wo sheds. A complete mountain property within easy reach of village shops, schools & fwy link.
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Gisborne 11 Howey Street
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Very comfortable & convenient. Excellent land of approx. 1000m2. Neat & tidy 3 bedroom home with large living/dining living/ area & timber kitchen plus under cover outdoor entertaining space. A great place to call home within easy distance to shops, schools, child care centre plus quick link to fwy. Generous, established, easy care garden & great shedding. Move in & begin living at an affordable price.
Private Sale Details: $458,000
Viewing Times: Saturday 12.00 - 12.30pm
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A4 B2 C2
Mount Macedon 40 Salisbury Road ‘Winhunter’. Functional & charming family home with plenty of space. Land approx. 7123m2. Bright & spacious mountain home offering 5 bedrooms, study, udy formal lounge/dining, udy, lounge/ kitchen/meals & living room, bathrm, ensuite & powder rm. Features incl views, terraced gardens, solar heated pool, courtyard/ entertaining space & separate all weather play area for children.
Private Sale Details:
Property Information:
A3 B1 C2
Contact Agent
Viewing Times: Saturday 1.00 - 1.30pm
Property Info:
A5 B3 C2
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Outstanding 29.81m² Commercial Freehold Building in Prime Location. This spacious and contemporary High Street building, housing a very popular restaurant, is listed for sale by auction. Purpose-built as a fine dining restaurant, it has fixtures and fittings of the highest quality installed. The current tenants, since February 2009, have recently signed a new lease through to 2018, with an option for two further 5 year terms. On two titles, the land measures 492m². Natural gas is connected. The rent is $78,000 plus GST and outgoings. With a reserve of $1.2 million, this represents an impressive return of 6.5%. Woodend’s development is currently under tight planning controls, so opportunities such as this are particularly rare and valuable.
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54 Evans Street, Sunbury 40 Aitken Street, Gisborne
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12 Clover Court Romsey
1 Kavanagh Court Gisborne
PICTURESQUE VIEWS ON CLOVER
ULTIMATE FAMILY LIVING ON 1370m2
This modern, architect designed home comprising of 4 bedrooms plus study all with BIRs, lounge, kitchen, meals, rumpus room, 2 bathrooms, ducted gas heating and split system cooling. An outdoor entertaining area, double garage and under house storage all on a 1881m2 approx allotment.
Sensational 4 br architecturally designed 6 star energy rating home. Loads of luxury feats inc 3 living zones, heat & cool, magical alfresco areas and stunning poolside surrounds. Perfect for the family who wants it all! COLOUR BROCHURE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST.
FOR SALE $555.000 INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 11.00-11.30am Photo ID Required CONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555
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FOR SALE $840,000 INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 3.00-3.30pm Photo ID Required CONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800
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4 Leith Court Sunbury
24 Long Drive Sunbury
OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY
YOUR DREAM HOME
Fantastic opportunity to secure this neat brick veneer home on a 765m² approx allotment, close to all essential amenities. Featuring 3 brs with BIR’s, “L” shaped lounge, kit/meals area, RC aircon and outdoor undercover entertaining.
FOR SALE $300,000-$315,000 INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 11.00-11.30am Photo ID Required CONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555
This homes comprises of 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, formal lounge, family room/dining, boutique kitchen, enclosed outdoor entertaining area, triple garage, landscaped gardens and self contained unit.
FOR SALE $665,000 INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 1.00-1.30pm Photo ID Required CONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555
OPEN FOR INSPECTION 10.00-10.30am 12 La Perouse Close, Sunbury 109 Aitken Street, Gisborne
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31 Mabel Crescent, Mt Macedon 233 Sheedy Road, Gisborne
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54 Evans Street, Sunbury 40 Aitken Street, Gisborne
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65 Mulgutherie Way Gisborne STYLISH HOME ON ¼ ACRE IN PRESTIGIOUS ESTATE Designed for all your family needs and located in prestigious Mulbarton Estate this exceptional home with plenty of side access for a boat or caravan and fully landscaped gardens. Showcasing a wide entry foyer, study, 4 good sized brs, master with ens & WIR, 3 living areas including kit/din/fam with bi-fold doors leading out to the alfresco, theatre room, rumpus and laundry. Integrated dbl rem gge and garden shed. Feats s.s. appliances, Caesar stone benchtops, gas ducted heating, ducted vacuum system and much more. Opposite reserve and close to golf course. Walking distance to town centre.
FOR SALE $680,000 INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 12.30-1.00pm Photo ID Required CONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800
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31 Mabel Crescent Mount Macedon
29 Sassafras Drive Sunbury
EXECUTORS SALE
SPECTACULAR MT MACEDON PROPERTY
SAVVY BUYERS LOOK NO FURTHER
On a large block this home provides the very best of design, space and comfort. This light filled home feats 4 brs, lounge, family room, kitchen & dining area, polished timber floors & high ceilings. Surrounded by the tranquil flora for which Mt Macedon is known.
FOR SALE $649,000 INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 11.30-12.00pm Photo ID Required CONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800
Situated in Jacksons Hill this property offers great potential to the savvy home buyer or investor. Feats 4 brs main with full ensuite, lounge, kitchen / meals and family room plus a rumpus, ducted heating, double garage as well as a covered deck.
FOR SALE $450,000 INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 12.00-12.30pm Photo ID Required CONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555
RENTAL PROPERTIES AVAILABLE Gisborne
Riddells Creek
Sunbury
QUIET POSITION 3 br single story townshouse consists of kitchen, dining and lounge. Walking distance to township and easy access to freeway. Gas Central Heating, air con & dbl gge. Sorry no pets.
MODERN UNIT 3 brs, open plan kit/meals/lounge, ducted heating, bathroom and laundry. Single garage and courtyard. Close to all town facilities and freeway access.
IMMACULATE 4 br family home, ens. WIR, open plan kit, dining, living. Paved alfresco, gas cooking, ducted heat double remote garage and established low maintenance gardens
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EXECUTIVE HOME 4 br, ens, BIRs, formal lounge room, kitchen/meals/family area, gas cooking, dishwasher, ducted heating, evaporate cooling. Alfresco living and dbl grg. No pets.
SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION 3 br unit, BIR’s, large living area, kit with SS appsDishwasher, gas heating and ceiling fans throughout the property; covered pergola with access to the SLUG.
FAMILY HOME 3 brs, 2 living zones freshly repainted & newly carpeted. Kitchen inc dishwasher and large meals area opening onto large outdoor undercover patio and yard.
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LAND APPROX 10 ACRES
484 KILMORE ROAD GISBORNE
GISBORNE
So close to both Riddells Creek and Gisborne, this gorgeous corner block is approximately TEN ACRES and ready for your dream to begin. Views of surrounding mountain ranges, close proximity to schools, shops and transport, this is a great opportunity for a lifest lif yle change or upgrade. Good level block with established cypresses ideal for shade tree for stock.
16 ACACIA COURT
In a very convenient, and highly desirable court location, this home has 3BR plus study (or 4th bedroom), kitchen/ family room, formal lounge. Lovely rear patio. With all the comfor mf ts of home including 2Xsplit mfor systems, electric and wood heating. Dual access bathroom plus sep powder-room. Single carport. Pretty private gardens on 718SQM. Walk to parks, shops and cafes caf .
$434,000
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165 PANORAMA DRIVE GISBORNE
Reap the rewards! Immaculate family residence on 5460SQM of lifesyle lif paradise. 3BR,ES,study nook, formal and infor inf mal living, outdoor living, garage, magnificent shedding, orchards. Beautiful country style home with superb mountain views yet close access freeway and village. One of the most desirable areas of Gisborne.
3 SANSOM STREET
In one of the prettiest and most sought afte af r green areas in the Gisborne village, this four bedroom (or 3 plus large study), main with ensuite, home has a great house plan and location, ideal for the young family. On a huge 1184 SQM block (that’s t’ well over a quarter of an acre) the property is next to parkland t’s where you can “kick a footie”!
$749,000
$459,000
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50 JACKSONS CREEK WAY GISBORNE
Spectacular on 1310SQM - Ready to move in! 31.08SQ (288.77SQM) single story with 2.7M ceilings. 3BR (master has ES/WIR) formal and infor inf mal living rooms, plus study. Ceramic floor tiles covering the entry, kitchen, family rooms and all wet areas, exude a spacious and fresh aura. DLUG and side access for caravans, trailers, boats etc. Courtyard and private outdoor living!
19 DALY STREET
Once in a lifetime! lif Four stunning acres of indigenous flora and fauna in the heart of town! So private yet easy walk to Gisborne Golf Club, school, shops. Just perfect location. Charming 4BR residence with both formal and infor inf mal living. DLUG, (or rumpus/studio) outdoor spa, excellent shedding. Dreamtime family environment with strong potential for development to protect your investment!
$679,000
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LAND OVER 4 ACRES
LAND 10+ ACRES
TOWN WATER
RIDDELLS CREEK
4 MANNA GUM COURT RIDDELLS CREEK
DON’T BE DECEIVED! This sensational 16,400SQ (over 4 acres) vacant building block looks like its one paddock but it’s TWO! Property is on both sides of the pine strip of shade trees on the block! Ideal building envelop and shed included! Corners with Mt Charlie Road, amid other small acreage allotments. Perfec rf t lifest rfec lif yle minutes to Riddell township, shops and schools. Town water!
land. Includes shed, dam, town water and two water tanks. Once in a lifetime lif opportunity to secure this rare offer off ing, ofte of n sought, seldom found. Perfec rf t building envelope (STCA). rfec
$449,000 7/38 Brantome Street, Gisborne info@gisborne-realestate.com.au www.gisborne-realestate.com.au 22 SUNBURY & MACEDON RANGES STAR WEEKLY \ JUNE 23, 2015
LOT 2 - 97 MOUNT CHARLIE ROAD
Unequalled views are a highlight of this magnificent over 10+ acres (4.3HA approx) of cleared vacant
$665,000
THINKING OF SELLING? FREE MARKET APPRAISAL!
5428 8895
Janis Paul 0417 560 897 Rob Cook 0418 527 105 Jim Paul 0418 283 904 Robert Wilson 0432 689 763
GISBORNE Real Estate MACEDON RANGES Real Estate
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14 DALTON STREET RIDDELLS CREEK
Overlooking parklands, and walk to schools and shops, this contemporary home on 1110SQM has a great style and floor plan. Steel framed by J G King, 3BR, study, study lounge, dining, central kitchen/dining and family room. Outdoor living areas, DLUG. Fully landscaped focusing on low maintenance. A jewel in conveniently located “Morningside”.
30 MAHONEYS ROAD
Once in a blue moon! Immaculate professional of ofessional landscaping frames this great 3BR (E/S and WIR) BV residence with fantastic brick garage fitted and ideal 4 cars and hobbies! Excellent gates, fences and arbours. Central township location with great potential to value add for prudent investment in progressive Riddells Creek. Huge block 1020SQM and includes hothouse, chook and garden sheds.
EPR $760,000-$795,000
$449,000
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71 GREENE STREET TRENTHAM
MACEDON
2B GAMBLE STREET
“Chiamington” 4000sqm (1 acre) of lifest lif yle paradise with stunning 4BR residence. Extremely lightfilled
“AKYRA’ LODGE AND COTTAG TT E freehold is for sale! W.I.W.O. Holiday lodge accommodation for up to TTAG
with natural ducted gas heating, soaring ceilings, DLUG. Walk to school, shops, train! Boxed vegies,
20 guests! Alternatively easy modify to a great family home and separate cottage. Approx 300M from
chicken coup, fruit and berries. Essence of Macedon living! Gorgeous and fully updated throughout!
village. Unique New York styling with a Japanese twist! One off designer property for multiple use STCA.
$750,000
$729,000 OPEN SATURDAY 1.00-1.30PM
22 JONATHON ROAD, GISBORNE
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EPR $940,000-$990,000 Janis Paul 0417 560 897
With absolutely majestic views and 1.5 acres of wide family friendly grounds, this brilliant 4BR plus study (or 5th BR) is designed to maximise the northerly aspect. With enviable spaces inside and out, this lifest lif yle home enjoys formal/infor al/inf mal living areas, fresh-look kitchen,2.5 bathrooms. French al/infor Provincial in style, this “Jeske” constructed home has ducted heating, zoned slab heating, OFP and double glazing. Walk to secondary and primary schools. Prestigious neighbourhood.
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Janis Paul 0417 560 897 Rob Cook 0418 527 105 Jim Paul 0418 283 904 Robert Wilson 0432 689 763 23 SUNBURY & MACEDON RANGES STAR WEEKLY \ JUNE 23, 2015
Real Estate Today There are Statistics And Then There’s Statistics Much is made of first home buyers being priced out of the market, scared out of the market or forced
Local market insight is the key to buying property at the right price
out of the market by the strength of demand from investors. There is an element of truth in each of these three propositions but doubts have surfaced as to the extent. A recent examination of statistics by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has revealed that information provided by some lenders including some Australian banks has underestimated the number of loans actually made to first home buyers for a few years now as the figures have only included those buyers who have received a first home buyers grant. Those who have not received or did not apply for a first home owners grant have not been counted. According to an article, ABS estimated that the number of loans reported as being made to people buying their first home is actually only about 80 per cent of the true figure.
Data is king and the more you have the better informed you are. That’s why Domain has added more property data to its listings so you can gain a better understanding of the value of property in your area. You can now see past sales activity, local sales and the suburb’s performance over the last 8 years. The best part is, it’s free! Wouldn’t it be nice if you could see what similar properties have sold for? Well it’s now only a click away. The graph in the property to the right shows the spread of similar properties at different price points from the lowest to the higher ends of the market.
Visit Domain today and take a look for yourself. domain.com.au DM1400529
The most recent data shows 6061 such homes were bought in November 2014 but this is now revised upwards by 14.6 per cent to 7627 homes. The underreporting has continued since about 2012. Does it matter? Well yes it does, as any such perception of greater difficulty must influence an ordinary person’s decision to move forward in life with a home purchase. If we can assist you on any real estate matter such as a sale, purchase, letting or development, feel free to contact me John Dunlop on 9744 2555 at any time or call into our friendly offices at Sunbury and Gisborne for a confidential talk.
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Only Two Left!
Units 4 & 5 Corner Rogers and Stawell St ROMSEY There are now only two town houses left! Situated within walking distance of shops, doctors and bus stop, these town houses are of the highest standard and make the ideal, convenient, low maintenance home or excellent investment. Expected rental return of $297-$310 per week. Exceptionally spacious accommodation consist of: • Wide entry hall. • Two very spacious bedroomsthe main with large ensuite and walk-in-robe. • Light, airy and spacious open plan kitchen/lounge/dining. • Family bathroom with bath and separate shower. • Large laundry. • Alfesco area. • Single car garage. • Window furnishings, fly screens & dishwasher included. • Nine foot ceilings. Enjoy the convenience of gas ducted heating and an abundance of storage.
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$310,000
Be quick! Only two left and they will be SOLD. SPECIAL: The builders of these delightful townhouses are prepared to install safety railings in bathrooms and toilets for those who may need them. This is a one off of offer of and the builders need to know NOW. Secure your fine investment or beautiful home today.
“WHAT’S NEW AT CHESS” “Apps!” There are Apps for cooking, shopping, Facebook, YouTube, uT uTube, Twitter and Snapchat. There are Apps for buying or renting a house and here at Chess we have joined the band of “Apps!” Our aim is to assist our Vendors and Landlords to show case their properties and to make the purchasing or renting of a property as simple and as fast as possible. Our Chess Property Consultants App is Free! Yes, FREE. Download the Chess Property Consultants App from your phones App Store by simply searching our name and, if you choose, we can inform you of any new properties as they appear. appear Choose the search option and view all our properties. Check out our live updates to see “what is new at Chess.” These days we are all “time poor” and we do want to make life as easy as possible, hence our Chess Property Consultants App. If, as in my case, Apps are somewhat of a mystery, please call Rachael at our office for free advice.
102 Main Street, Romsey 3434 PH: 5429 5544
OPEN 7 DAYS
To see our full range of properties for sale go to: www.chessproperty.com.au 24 SUNBURY & MACEDON RANGES STAR WEEKLY \ JUNE 23, 2015
Rachael is friendly, helpful and will patiently guide you through the necessary steps required to download the new, FREE, Chess Property Consultants App. • Column supplied by Liz Dormontt. Liz is a director of Chess Property Consultants, based in Romsey. To contact Liz, phone 5429 5544 or check out their website at www.chessproperty.com.au
Private Sale$460,000 $470,000 TRADIES PARADISE
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Private Sale$379,000 OFI Jane Lansell-Smith M: 0412 457 881 jane_romsey@connallys.com.au www.connallys.com.au
James Shalders M: 0412 136 578 james_romsey@connallys.com.au www.connallys.com.au • Set on approx 2000M2 • Corner block and well positioned • Featuring 4 Brms all with BIR’s • Main BDRM pol flr boards
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LANCEFIELD 817 MT WILLIAM ROAD
A 4 B 2 C 2+ Substantial 90 Acre Property EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST OFI By Appointment Jane Lansell-Smith M: 0412 457 881 jane_romsey@connallys.com.au www.connallys.com.au • Multiple living areas • Spectacular 90 acres with views • 4 Double bedrooms, BIR’s (WIR in main) • 2 Bathrooms, ensuite in main • Stunning kitchen, s/s appliances, island bench, pantry • DLUG, separate workshop, enclosed storage area
LANCEFIELD 44 CONNORS ROAD
A5 B2 C6 Secluded, Timeless, Exceptional Living EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Closing 5pm Friday 26th June 2015 Jane Lansell-Smith M: 0412 457 881 jane_romsey@connallys.com.au • Over 450sqm of Fabulous Resort Lifestyle • Multiple living & entertaining areas inside and out • Stunning kitchen a delight for the avid entertainer • 5 luxurious dble bedrooms with BIR’s (WIR in main) • Billard room plus lge office/studio, heated floors • DLUG, plus 225sqm workshop with 3 phase power • Approx. 120sqm heated indoor swimming pool area • Just under 3/4 acre of prime residential land
WE ARE SELLING AND LEASING MORE PROPERTIES URGENTLY URGENTL REQUIRED, PLEASE CONTAC CONT T:
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Great Family Home
• 3 brms plus study • 2 bathrooms, ensuite in main • 2 Living rooms
$400 per week
Julie Ellis M: 0409433699
ROMSEY 26 METCALFE DRIVE
LEASING Julie Ellis 0409 433 699 SALES James Shalders 0412 136 578 SALES Jane Lansell-Smith 0412 457 881 82 Main Street, Romsey Julie Ellis 0409 433 699 Property Manager
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• 3 bedrooms with 2 built in robes • Open kitchen with ample storage and meals area • Good size lounge
$300 per week
Julie Ellis M: 0409 433 699 Fax (03) 5429 6846 Jane Lansell-Smith 0412 457 881 Licensed Sales Agent
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SPORT United’s season at the crossroads It’s make or break time for Sunbury United in FFV state league 1 north-west, with the season almost at the point of no return. Struggling United has won just two games and sits second from bottom and in the relegation zone. Coach Greg Czapnik said the season was almost at breaking point. “We’re in dire straits and I didn’t think I’d be saying that at round 11,” Czapnik said. “I believe we’re a decent side, but we’re not showing it on the park. “It’s a confidence thing. We need to get it back. “We’d actually been playing well up until [two] weeks ago. “Against Altona Magic we played really well and didn’t deserve to lose, and against Cairnlea
we had so many chances to score in the first half. “But in the Keilor game we played so poorly, it was the worst I have felt after a match in five years at the club.” Czapnik said the littlest things made the difference between his team and its opponents. “We’re being punished for the smallest mistakes. “Other teams make basic mistakes, too, and we aren’t punishing them. There’s a thin line between success and failure. “I think we’re a better team then last year [when United avoided relegation in the final round], but ladders don’t lie.” United’s game against North Sunshine Eagles on Saturday was called off after an Eagles player dislocated his elbow.
As less than 50 minutes had been played the game will be rescheduled. Czapnik says his team needs to focus on getting points from as many games as possible. “We’re capable of beating anyone on our day. We’re fortunate that Westgate and Corio [who are also in the relegation fight] are losing, too. But they won’t keep losing, as we need them to.” In state league 5 west, Kyneton District lost 2-0 to Balmoral. Rangers’ best chances came in the first half through Ryan Cole and Daniel Reeves, but Balmoral took their chances in the second to secure the win. Gisborne lost 7-1 to Spring Hills.
Saad’s star on the rise By Tara Murray They say the cream always rises to the top … and that was the case in the last 10 minutes of the Riddell District Football League match between Romsey and Macedon. The Cats hit the front midway through the last term and looked to have control of the game against the reigning premiers. Enter Zak Saad. Saad kicked three consecutive goals to put his side back in front and seal the game for the Redbacks. A goal after the siren to the Cats reduced the margin to 18 points, the Redbacks winning 13.11 (89) – 10.11 (71). Redbacks’ coach Dean Helmers said he expected the game to be an arm wrestle. “It was tight all day; we knew that going in. Before the game, we didn’t know how we would go against a good side like Macedon and I think we know where we’re at now … we’re up there.” Helmers said while the big guns had shone in the game’s last 10 minutes, it was some of the shut-down jobs that made the difference. “I think one of the keys was shutting down a few of their classier players. I think we did a good job of that – Phillip Romeril on James Wright and Nathan Rayment on Shaun Harrison. Helmers was rapt with Saad’s performance. “I think he kicked five last-quarter goals, which is incredible. “With Ramadan, him and Wally [Saad] aren’t allowed to eat; they struggled big time today, but he [Zak] turned it on when he needed to.” The scary part is what happens next for the other sides; the Redbacks haven’t hit their straps yet despite sitting on top of the ladder. “I definitely think we have a lot of upside; still have a hell of an improvement to come.” Cats’ coach Jeff Andrews thought his side played well for three and a half quarters. “Maybe a [lack of] experience for us, but their good players stepped up, too,” was how Andrews saw the difference. “I think we’ve come a long way. I’m happy with our intensity but not happy to be missing shots at goal. “When we had chances to put them under pressure, we missed.” Andrews said self-belief was starting to come through. “It’s taking a while … we were the easybeats of the competition. Now I think they’re starting to believe, which is exciting.” Rupertswood, Riddell, Wallan, Lancefield and Sunbury Kangaroos were other winners. Zak Saad, with the ball, kicked five goals for Romsey. (Shawn Smits)
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Top two head for showdown Macedon and Riddell have set up a top-of-the-table clash for next Saturday in the Riddell District Netball League. Both have won all their eight matches after Macedon beat Romsey and Riddell rolled Rockbank on Saturday. The Cats were made to work hard for their 55-47 win over the Redbacks at Romsey Park. The Cats led at every break and each time it looked as if they would blow the game away, the Redbacks fought back. Macedon led by five goals at three-quarter time and didn’t let the Redbacks get any closer. Rebecca Colwell scored 48 goals for the Cats, while Hope Evans was just as strong at the other end with 41. The Bombers continued their winning run, 52-30 against the Rams. Lancefield had its game won at quarter-time when it led 19-4 against Woodend-Hesket. The Tigers extended that in each quarter, and with Courtney Annett scoring 40 goals and Savaii Williams chipping in with 30, the final score was 78-15. Kilmore got its first win of the season in a thriller against Sunbury Kangaroos. Kilmore had to survive a second half comeback from the Kangaroos to win 29-26. They led by eight goals at half-time and six after three-quarters as the Kangaroos continued to push for a win. Samantha George was the best for Kilmore and Toni Fogarty the standout for the Kangaroos. Tara Murray
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Can’t pull ‘Rug’ out from Rupo By Tara Murray Rupertswood Football Club and Leigh Brennan go hand in hand. Brennan started his football career at the Sharks in under-10s and hasn’t played anywhere else, despite approaches from other clubs. On Saturday, he became the second player to play 200 senior games for Rupertswood – he started when the club played in the Victorian Amateur Football Association and crossed with it to the Riddell District Football League. Brennan kicked two goals in the Sharks 13.7 (85) - 10.10 (70) win against Broadford at the weekend. For the man himself, it was just another game. “It is surreal and not what I expected when I started at the club,” Brennan said. “I’ve played there my whole life.” The 200-game milestone is just the latest honour for the star forward. They include two VAFA premierships, being named in the VAFA division 1 team of the year, VAFA division 1 leading goal-kicker, eight times John Jordan medallist for Rupertswood’s leading goal kicker and RDFL interleague and RDFL team of the year selections last year. He was co-captain of the Sharks in 2013 and was named at full-forward in the club’s team of the decade. For the man known as “Rug” or “Ruggy”, the 2009 premiership is the one that stands out. “The last game of the year we knew we would win,” he said. “The work ethic was huge as we had lost in three preliminary or grand finals in the seasons before. The flag is the ultimate.”
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Another premiership is the aim for Brennan, who has no thoughts of pulling the pin just yet. “I’m a bit of a sports nut and play footy and cricket all year round,” he said. “I’ll keep playing until the body gives up. “Hopefully, we will steal a flag in the next few years, especially with such a young playing group. “Some of the older guys – like Nash Egan, Niall McGovern, Brett Chambers and Mitch Gaunt – have played a lot of football together. “They have a real good football ethic they are passing to the others.” Brennan and fiance Clare Beatson, who has cystic fibrosis, have left another mark on the club through their fundraising for helping in the fight against the disease. “I’ve been with Clare for six years and it’s a massive part of our life and to get the playing group involved means a lot to us,” Brennan said. “Her family is involved with Macedon [the two clubs play an annual game] and it has been pleasing.” He said raising awareness and helping people was very satisfying. Sharks president Paul Ross said Brennan was a consummate footballer. “His loyalty to the club, dedication to everything he commits himself to and unselfish giving of his time to others, including the cystic fibrosis cause, is an inspiration to us all,” he said. Leigh Brennan has become the second player to play 200 games for Rupertswood. (Shawn Smits)
WERRIBEE 1.4 2.4 9.6 14.8 (92) NORTHERN 4.2 6.6 12.10 13.12 (90) Goals: Werribee: Christensen 3 Kolang 3 Ferrari 2 Iles Stretton Pepper Brett O’Shea T Taylor . Northern: Murray 3 Bolger 3 Armitage 2 Schiavello 2 Dirago Walton Cattapan. Best: Werribee: Ferrari Weston Krithararis King Wales Kolang. Northern: Soncin Ballard Murray Cattapan Johnston Walton. At IKON Park. PORT MELB 2.0 4.3 8.6 12.7 (79) FRANKSTON 3.2 5.3 7.3 10.5 (65) Goals: Port Melbourne: Henderson 2 Mahon 2 Michaliades 2 Hogan 2 Breust Waddell Dove Jenkins. Frankston: Sykes 3 Gleeson 2 Smout 2 Bennett Gogis Sutton. Best: Port Melbourne: Dickson Michaliades Henderson Mioni Hogan Dove. Frankston: Crowder Tuddenham Ashcroft Marks-Logan Fox Rosario. At Frankston Oval. BOX HILL 5.1 10.4 13.6 18.10 (118) WILLIAMSTOWN 1.2 6.4 8.6 9.9 (63) Goals: Box Hill Hawks: Jones 4 Franetic 3 Graham 3 Langford 2 Tatupu T 2 Webster Tobin T McEvoy Summers. Williamstown: Curtis 2 Bertollo 2 Walshe 2 Critchley Walker Sing. Best: Box Hill Hawks: Jones Exon Murphy O’Donnell Graham Summers. Williamstown: Deery Curtis Greiser Critchley Walker Bewley. At Burbank Oval.
TAC CUP - RD 11 OAKLEIGH 4.4 7.7 8.8 11.8 (74) EASTERN 2.3 4.8 8.13 9.13 (67) Goals: Oakleigh: Houston 5 Ridley 2 Corboy 2 Guerin Jackson. Eastern: Robertson 4 Cyster 2 Crocker 2 Wilson. Best: Oakleigh: Roughsedge Jordan Houston Beddison Michael Morgan. Eastern: Fenton Cotte Crocker Brolic Mitchener Robertson. At Box Hill City Oval. MURRA MURRAY 1.4 5.5 7.8 11.11 (77) GEELONG 2.2 5.4 8.5 10.8 (68) Goals: Murray: Smith 2 Mannagh 2 Boxall 2 Wallace Cooper Sharp Ratugolea Carroll. Geelong: Blair 3 Patten 2 Dowling Schilder Kershaw Sexton Wagener. Best: Murray: Garthwaite Oliver King Mannagh T Tanner Boxall. Geelong: Floyd Kershaw Doedee Kol Wagener McCarthy. At Rams Arena. NTH BALLARA BALLARAT 4.2 6.4 10.5 14.9 (93) DANDENONG 4.3 4.7 8.10 9.16 (70) Goals: North Ballarat: Cowan 2 Meek 2 Webster Carrick Lee Simpson Symons Korewha Wellings Beks Wheelahan Eades. Dandenong: Cox 2 Poholke 2 Kiely 2 Downie Kleverkamp Y Young. Best: North Ballarat: Meek Lloyd Simpson McLeod Williamson Cowan. Dandenong: White Prior Kiely Bubb Poholke Cox. At Shepley Oval. GIPPSLAND 2.7 5.8 8.12 10.14 (74) BENDIGO 0.1 1.4 3.4 6.5 (41) Goals: Gippsland: Papley 3 Patullo 2 Robinson 2 Hobbs Mulqueen Rout. Bendigo: Blake 2 Tardrew Schultz Free Hore. T Best: Gippsland: Papley Dessent Costigan Patullo De Bruin Renoo. Bendigo: Schultz T Tardrew Miller Burke Edwards Muscatello. At Rams Arena. NORTHERN 1.2 6.6 9.7 12.15 (87) WESTERN 4.5 6.7 7.9 9.13 (67) Goals: Northern: Hill 4 Jordan 2 McVeigh Ercolano Malone Peet Maynard McKay. Western: Butt 2 Knezevic 2 Spiteri Volpato Galea Galley Hickey. Best: Northern: Macpherson Malone Ercolano Bunker Murphy Soldo. Western: Knight Monk Norton Junker Berry Carter. At Preston City Oval.
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SANDRINGHAM 1.3 8.5 12.5 13.6 (84) CALDER 4.5 5.5 10.5 12.6 (78) Goals: Sandringham: Wilkinson 2 Briggs 2 Wallace 2 Marshall 2 Peterson 2 Maxfield Hayres Lok. Calder: Gawthrop 3 Tarczon T 3 O’Kearney 2 Eales Stillman Magbegor Y Young. Best: Sandringham: Thompson Wilkinson Vorbach Lok Borthwick Witts. Calder: Flower Laguda Tarczon T Wallis Gawthrop James. At Trevor Barker Oval.
RIDDELL DISTRICT FL LANCEFIELD 2.2 2.2 7.6 11.8 (74) WOOD-HESKET 0.4 0.4 3.9 4.9 (33) Goals: Lancefield: Jonathon Kent 4 Barton 2 Lindsay Swindells Rebbechi Swindells Joseph. Woodend-hesket: Brandon Nicholls 2 Hepburn Shaw. Best: Lancefield: Brad Wight Fonua Barton Lambert Swindells Sayers. Woodend-hesket: Jesse Waters Govan Nicholls Shaw Harrison Hepburn. WALLAN 6.1 10.5 14.5 17.9 (111) MELTON CENT MEL 3.0 3.0 4.6 7.6 (48) Goals: Wallan: Sam Rexhepi 10 Cosaitis 2 Frost 2 Marc Meloury Keenan. Melton Centrals: Nathan Richardson 4 McNabb Dixon Castle. Best: Wallan: Sam Rexhepi Frost Goodwin Hanson Keenan Meloury. Melton Centrals: Nathan Richardson Scott Batten Dixon Matthews Snowdon. RUPERTSWOOD 3.2 8.2 11.5 13.7 (85) BROADFORD 1.3 4.4 7.5 10.10 (70) Goals: Rupertswood: Luke Schumann 2 Ross 2 Brennan 2 Braddy Chambers Jordan Podolczak Gaunt Borg Berry. Broadford: Matthew Bulluss 2 Baker 2 Hall 2 Viani Peduto Atik Kaakour. Best: Rupertswood: Brett Chambers Swallow Brennan Egan Gaunt. Broadford: Jake Hall Bulluss Peduto Viani Walsh Crapp. SUNBURY KANG 5.0 9.8 13.9 16.16 (112) KILMORE 1.0 1.0 3.1 4.2 (26) Goals: Sunbury Kangaroos: Mitchell Kook 4 Streiff 3 Leonard 2 Kaufmann 2 Cuffe Young Y Murphy Ploog Sutherland. Kilmore: Haydn Woolfe Phillips Traynor Webb. Best: Sunbury Kangaroos: Tierone Cuffe Young Y Welsh Watts Watts Kook. Kilmore: Marcus Webb Tarrant Phillips Phillips Saunders Randone. T RIDDELL 1.4 3.5 6.13 12.20 (92) ROCKBANK 2.0 4.3 6.3 7.4 (46) Goals: Riddell: Shaun Neeson 3 Stancombe 2 Sahlberg 2 Ross 2 Baker Krojs Panuccio. Rockbank: Chris Senserrick 3 Calder 2 Sims Rich. Best: Riddell: Paul Sahlberg Allen Panuccio Neeson Krojs Ross. Rockbank: Thomas Mainey Hill Chisolm Armistead Granvillani Cameron. ROMSEY 2.2 4.6 8.6 13.11 (89) MACEDON 0.5 1.6 6.9 10.11 (71) Goals: Romsey: Zak Saad 5 Lobb 3 Farmer Sullivan Mitchell Saad Paterson. Macedon: Joshua Crawford 2 Goodwin 2 Wright Ferry Kenny Cooke Burgess Mills. Best: Romsey: Stephen Burlak Burkett Rayment Lobb Petroro Farmer. Macedon: James Ferry Henderson Cooke Clough Davies Crawford. Res: Woodend-Hesket 10.15 bt Lancefield 3.2, Melton Centrals 14.10 bt Wallan 8.7, Rupertswood 12.21 bt Broadford 5.1, Sunbury Kangaroos 27.17 bt Kilmore 0.1, Riddell 24.8 bt Rockbank 5.6, Macedon 21.6 bt Romsey 6.3. U-18.5: Rupertswood 18.17 bt Broadford 1.5, Kilmore 17.14 bt Sunbury Kangaroos 2.5, Riddell 15.15 bt Rockbank 3.2, Macedon 12.15 bt Romsey 4.3.
BENDIGO Seniors: Kangaroo Flat 16.18 bt Maryborough 12.10, Eaglehawk 17.11 bt Kyneton 10.14, Sandhurst 15.14 bt South Bendigo 10.1. Res: Kangaroo Flat 20.22 bt Maryborough 2.4, Eaglehawk 16.11 bt Kyneton 7.4, Sandhurst 28.13 bt South Bendigo 0.2. U-18: Maryborough 19.12 bt Kangaroo Flat 7.5, Eaglehawk 19.20 bt Kyneton 3.1, Sandhurst 17.13 bt South Bendigo 5.3.
BALLARA BALLARAT Seniors: North Ballarat City 13.18 bt Lake Wendouree 7.11, Darley 35.20 bt Sebastopol 6.2, East Point 10.19 bt Melton South 10.8, Redan 29.13 bt Melton 2.2, Sunbury 19.12 bt Ballarat 9.8. Res: North Ballarat City 11.13 bt Lake Wendouree 8.8, Darley 14.6 bt Sebastopol 6.8, East Point 28.17 bt Melton South 4.4, Redan 12.16 bt Melton 3.3, Sunbury 14.9 bt Ballarat 3.5. U-18: North Ballarat City 15.12 bt Lake Wendouree 6.8,Darley 18.11 bt Sebastopol 2.9, East Point 22.12 bt Melton South 2.2, Redan 5.11 bt Melton 5.4, Sunbury 8.6 bt Ballarat 3.11.
CENTRAL HIGHLANDS Seniors: Waubra 12.9 bt Bungaree 7.8, Creswick 16.13 bt Carngham Linton 5.8, Hepburn 24.15 bt Rokewood Corindhap 6.3, Buninyong 41.23 bt Smythesdale 5.1, Beaufort 12.10 bt Dunnstown 7.4, Springbank 19.14 bt Learmonth 4.4, Clunes 13.16 bt Newlyn 12.18, Ballan 12.14 bt Skipton 3.5, Gordon 28.21 bt Daylesford 3.3. Res: Bungaree 13.5 bt Waubra 4.5, Creswick 12.11 bt Carngham Linton 3.7, Rokewood Corindhap 20.13 bt Hepburn 5.8, Buninyong 38.14 bt Smythesdale 1.1, Beaufort 13.11 bt Dunnstown 3.1, Springbank 15.5 bt Learmonth 10.4, Newlyn 12.8 bt Clunes 8.7, Ballan 11.6 bt Skipton 2.4, Gordon 19.10 bt Daylesford 2.1. U-18: Bungaree 11.10 bt Waubra 2.7, Creswick 22.16 bt Carngham Linton 0.0, Hepburn 23.14 bt Rokewood Corindhap 2.2, Buninyong 13.9 bt Smythesdale 2.3, Beaufort 17.21 bt Dunnstown 1.2, Learmonth 8.8 bt Springbank 4.5, Clunes 6.10 bt Newlyn 5.2, Ballan 6.5 bt Skipton 1.5, Daylesford 20.22 bt Gordon 0.1.
Q NETBALL RIDDELL A: Lancefield 78 bt Woodend Hesket 15, Melton Centrals 60 bt Wallan 31, Rupertswood 29 bt Broadford 18, Kilmore 29 bt Sunbury 26, Rockbank 30 bt Riddells Creek 52, Macedon 55 bt Romsey 47. B: Lancefield 42 bt Woodend Hesket 23, Melton Centrals 37 bt Wallan 25, Sunbury 61 bt Kilmore 4, Riddells Creek 45 bt Rockbank 26, Macedon 35 bt Romsey 29. C: Woodend Hesket 30 bt Lancefield 10, Melton Centrals 33 bt Wallan 27, Rupertswood 33 bt Broadford 18, Sunbury 16 bt Kilmore 14, Riddells Creek 27 bt Rockbank 15, Romsey 22 bt Macedon 19.
BALLARAT - RD 9 BALLARA A: Sebastopol 49 bt Darley 37, East Point 68 bt Melton South 25, Redan 42 bt Melton 31, Sunbury 45 bt Ballarat 35. A Res: Darley 46 bt Sebastopol 32, East Point 46 bt Melton South 5, Redan 38 bt Melton 24, Sunbury 59 bt Ballarat 34. B: East Point 55 bt Melton South 4, Redan 25 bt Melton 15, Ballarat 28 bt Sunbury 23.
Q RUGBY UNION VRU Dewar Shield: Melbourne Uni 27 bt Melbourne 17, Souths 48 bt Moorabbin 23, Harlequin 50 bt Power House 3, Box Hill 34 bt End Hills 29. P2: Melbourne 24 bt Melbourne Uni 5, Moorabbin 46 bt Souths 5, Harlequin 24 bt Power House 13, Box Hill 34 bt End Hills 13. P3: Melbourne 15 bt Melbourne Uni 5, Moorabbin 26 bt Souths 23, Harlequin 12 drew Power House 12, Box Hill 54 bt End Hills 24, Colts Harlequin 59 bt Melbourne 5, Melbourne Uni 13 bt Power House 5. A: Geelong 40 bt Wyndham City 30, Maroondah 49 bt Shepparton 10, Eltham 10 bt Kiwi Hawthorn 8. B: Chargers 27 bt Ballarat 25, Cerberus 81 bt Puckapunyal 0, Women Uni Panther 36 bt Power House 19, Melbourne 22 bt Moorabbin 20.
Q BASEBALL MELBOURNE WINTER LEAGUE A: GMBC 7 bt Greens 0, For Hill 9 bt Knox 7, Heath 4 bt Nth Balwyn 3, Wats 2 bt Ess 1. Res: GMBC 9 bt Greens 3, Knox 4 bt For Hill 0, Nth Balwyn 6 bt Heath 5, Resch 8 bt Ring 5, Wats 9 bt Ess 8 B: Dia Ck 1 NC Rebels 1, Lat Uni 3 bt Donc 2, Wav 6 bt Melb Uni 4, West 13 bt Mon Uni 2. Res: N C Rebels 19 bt Dia Ck 1, Donc 8 bt Lat Uni 7, Melb Uni 9 bt Wav 7, West 8 bt Mon Uni 5. C: Pan Hill 9 bt Bund 3, Nth Balwyn 4 bt Foots 0, GMBC 22 bt M Majors 2, St K 11 bt Wh Hill 4. Res: Bund 15 bt Pan Hill 6, Foots 11 bt Nth Balwyn 10, GMBC 11 bt M Majors 5, StK 12 bt Wh Hill 4. A3: Wats 4 bt For Hill 3, GMBC 11 bt Ring 10, Heath 15 bt Melb Uni 3, Knox 9 Wav 9, Resch 5 Greens 5. A4: For Hill 5 bt Wats 0, Ring 15 bt GMBC 2, Heath 13 bt Melb Uni 3, Wav 7 bt Knox 5, Resch 14 bt Greens 5. D: Mon Uni 15 bt Ess 4, Nth Balwyn 7 bt Upwey 2, Pt Melb 10 bt Ring 5. Res: Upwey 10 bt Nth Balwyn 4, Nth Lions 12 bt Glen Iris 8, Ring 11 bt Pt Melb 2, West 20 bt Mon Uni 4. EL: Donc 13 bt Knox 8, Lat Uni 6 bt Wats 5, West 18 bt For Hill 7. EE: Resch 12 bt Croy 0, For Hill 15 bt Foots 5, Donc 10 bt Knox 9, Lat Uni 4 Wats 4, Melb Uni 9 bt Nth Balwyn 8. U-17 Combined: Chelt 6 bt Dingley B 5, Ess 11 bt Ring 6, Nth Balwyn S 12 bt For Hill 0. U-17 DV: Greens 17 bt Dia Ck 1, Ess 9 bt Resch 4, Wats 11 bt GMBC O 9 U17 RD: Croy 9 bt Dingley 8, Heath 10 bt Nth Balwyn W 1, Knox 9 Ring 4.
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