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Fears of Sunbury stoush Transition auditors reviewing Sunbury’s separation from Hume have been urged to ensure security guards are present at a public meeting later this month. The call comes after the previous public meeting on the controversial subject led to fiery disputes between members of the public and a probe into the alleged misbehaviour of Sunbury-based councillors Jack Medcraft and Jack Ogilvie. The pair, who fronted two investigations, have complained that they were “ambushed” by agitators waving placards at last September’s meeting at Broadmeadows Town Hall. Cr Medcraft was later suspended for 28 days by a Municipal Association of Victoria panel for breaching the code of conduct. Cr Ogilvie was reprimanded. Fellow councillor Ann Potter has also said that people sought to intimidate her at the heated meeting. Cr Medcraft last week said a strong security presence was needed to prevent a repeat of what happened last year. “I am concerned things could get out of hand,” he said. “I just hope it doesn’t turn into an event where people are targeted because their views are different from that of others.’’ Sunbury Residents Association president Bernie O’Farrell said the auditors should at least consider security requirements ahead of the meeting in Sunbury on July 24. “Based on previous meetings we’ve

had in Sunbury, there’s never been a problem, but given what occurred a few months ago, you’ve perhaps got to take that into account.” Sunbury Community Progress Association president Alison Cunningham said she did not believe security would be required. “We’re all adults, aren’t we?,” Ms Cunningham said.

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In a statement, transition auditors John Watson and Frank Vincent said they did not expect a security or police presence would be needed. ‘‘We look forward to having a productive and respectful information session that will need no intervention by security or police.’’ The auditors said they were looking forward to hearing the views of residents and ratepayers. They said they want to give people the chance to have their say “in a manner respectful to all participants”. “We will present an overview of the information we have released to the community and will answer questions from the audience,” the joint statement read. “An independent facilitator will be appointed to guide proceedings.” The meeting is at Sunbury Memorial Hall from 7pm on July 24.

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Cold comfort for pets Macedon Ranges residents rugging up for winter are being reminded not to forget their pets. With wind chills often below zero, Gisborne Veterinary Clinic’s Dr Dez Schepers says dogs and cats should be given a windproof, dry shelter. She warns that older dogs feel the cold more and can suffer greatly if they have arthritis. ‘‘There are many strategies that can make them more comfortable. Allowing them to sleep in a warm place on soft bedding is a great place to start.’’ Dr Schepers says symptoms of arthritis include having difficulty rising after sitting, especially in the morning. Younger dogs aren’t immune to cold either, and horses and ponies can be at risk, with older animals often deteriorating from a combination of poor quality grass, worms, poor nutrition or hormonal diseases. Matt Crossman

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‘Community’, prices Kyneton’s real estate hooks while Ballarat Central was third (up 12.7 per cent, to $332,500). PRDnationwide Kyneton branch manager Helen Jens said that with its train and freeway access, Kyneton was increasingly seen as an affordable and attractive alternative to Melbourne’s fringe suburbs. ‘‘There’s a very strong migration of professional people to the area, particularly young professionals,’’ Ms Jens said. ‘‘A lot of it is to do with the facilities here. Piper Street and the food is important; the hospital is

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Tip verdict rubbished By Lexi Cottee Bulla residents have vowed to fight a decision handed down by the state’s planning tribunal to extend the lifetime of the Bulla tip until 2023. Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal members deliberated for more than three months before handing down their decision to allow the operators of the Bulla tip to continue to use the site as a private rubbish tip for another eight years. The five-day hearing in early March involved four separate appeals. Two landowners sought independent action against the tip operator, BTQ Group. A group of Bulla residents appealed against Hume council’s decision last April to grant BTQ Group a two-and-a-half-year extension of its planning permit. The permit was granted until December 31, 2016, to allow landfill and rehabilitation works to be carried out. BTQ Group also appealed against the council’s decision. The landfill operator had originally sought a 10-year extension, after having being granted a 20-year lease in 1993. The VCAT decision to extend BTQ Group’s permit until December 31, 2023, was based on the view that the land can accommodate more landfill material. “This is valuable, not only to the company and the owner of the land, but also to the community in general. Landfill capacity is a valuable asset,” VCAT said. The tribunal largely dismissed resident complaints as being irrelevant, saying “they really only served to confuse and obfuscate the issue”, and directed them to take their grievances to the magistrates or Supreme Court. In another slap in the face to Bulla residents, the tribunal acknowledged that Hume council had described the landfill operators as “largely compliant” with permit conditions. Alan McKenzie, who was born and raised in Bulla on a property that neighbours the tip, described BTQ Group as careless and said he 1190842-PB28-15 10021179-21

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was sick of the stench, dust and pollution that blows onto his paddocks. “I think VCAT is a joke,” he said. “In the council and the EPA’s eyes, because we live on a farm, they think we’re able to withstand their dust and rubbish.” His family grows wheat, barley and canola for human consumption on paddocks that adjoin the tip, which accepts asbestos, shredded tyres and building materials. Mr McKenzie said that when the tip contaminated his crops, he received no form of compensation. Carmel Egan, who lives near the tip and

has become a spokeswoman for fed-up Bulla residents, said they will air their grievances in a submission to a state government inquiry into the EPA. According to the EPA’s Damian Wells, BTQ Group was fined more than $14,000 last year because of multiple breaches of Pollution Abatement Notices. He said the EPA “will continue to regulate this site as a priority”. An underground fire has been burning on the site since before BTQ Group took over the land. The previous operators went into liquidation in 2008. Attempts to extinguish the fire have failed.

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Macedon Ranges motorists are being urged to drive to conditions, especially when travelling on wet, icy or unsealed roads. Police and Macedon Ranges council have issued a winter warning with fog, slippery surfaces and poor driving a factor in too many collisions. Council’s assets and operations director, Dale Thornton, said the condition of the shire’s 800 kilometres of unsealed roads could rapidly deteriorate during winter. ‘‘We regularly inspect unsealed roads, but wet weather can make roads, particularly unsealed surfaces, slippery very quickly,’’ Mr Thornton said. ‘‘We urge all drivers to slow down and drive to the conditions, especially when it’s wet, foggy or icy. ‘‘Wet and slippery surfaces mean that you can’t stop as quickly so it’s really important that you drive appropriately.’’ Macedon Ranges police highway patrol’s Sergeant Geoff Neil said while there had not been a large number of incidents recently, unsealed roads were not without their dangers. ‘‘People have to remember that unsealed roads are unstable,’’ he said. Sergeant Neil said cold and wet conditions increased the general risk of rear-end and run-off-road collisions. He said too many motorists continued to drive with a sense of entitlement. ‘‘Some people seem to think, I will do 100km/h because that’s what the speed limit is, regardless of the conditions,’’ Sergeant Neil said. Motorists are being encouraged to obey temporary speed restrictions, leave more space between their car and the one in front, and turn on headlights to improve visibility.

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Advocacy group casts its net By Matt Crossman People with a commitment to social justice are being urged to help an organisation that has been fighting for the rights of Sunbury and Macedon Ranges residents with disabilities for more than 30 years. Citizen Advocacy Sunbury co-ordinator David Abela says the group urgently needs residents to join its committee of management to ensure it can continue existing services. While the immediate future of Citizen Advocacy was not under threat, Mr Abela

said more hands were needed so it could keep recruiting caring, responsible volunteers to make a difference in the life of about 40 people who were lonely or facing difficult challenges. ‘‘Historically, we’ve had really good people on board, but we’ve recently lost some who have been on the committee since the beginning,’’ Mr Abela said. He said federal government requirements had changed, so the need for a committee comprised of people with a range of skills, ranging from finance and marketing to fund-

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Help comes full circle A Sunbury student who successfully balanced VCE studies and volunteering has been given a head start as part of a La Trobe University early admissions program. Madeline Wain, a first-year bachelor of science student who plans to become a medicinal chemist, was given automatic entry under the university’s Aspire program, which rewards applicants who have volunteered with the CFA or St John for at least six months. Ms Wain has been a St John Ambulance member since she was in year 10. She says her ongoing work with the organisation’s Sunbury unit has been beneficial, allowing her to help the community and acquire valuable skills. ‘‘Originally, I wanted to be a paramedic, so learning and performing first aid really opened my eyes to what’s involved,’’ Ms Wain says.

St John Ambulance chief executive Stephen Horton says the program is a great way to foster the development of students and promote the benefits of volunteering. ‘‘Our participation makes another positive contribution to our community by building resilience in our future leaders,’’ he said. Applications for this year’s program close August 31. Details: www.latrobe.edu.au/study/aspire. Matt Crossman

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When to see a physiotherapist. It is sensible to consult your physiotherapist if you shoulder pain fails to clear up after a few days of rest.

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Entries to the Kyneton Daffodil and Arts Festival photography ($250) and art ($500) competitions close on August 14. Guidelines and forms are available online. This year’s festival is from September 3-13. ■ www.kynetondaffodilarts.org.au or 5422 2282

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The brilliance of the Australian Youth Orchestra will be showcased in this emotional performance of Mahler’s Symphony No.6. The AYO is giving readers the chance to win one of five double passes (valued at $59 each) to see Sir Mark Elder conduct the youth orchestra at 8pm on Friday, July 17, at Hamer Hall. Details: www.ayo.com.au To enter, visit www.winthisnow.com. au and follow the prompts. Entries close on Sunday, July 12, and will be drawn the following day at the offices of MMP Group, 214 Park Street, South Melbourne, VIC 3205. Winners will be notified in writing and their names published at www.winthisnow.com.au. Terms and conditions are available at www.winthisnow.com.au

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The next Sunbury and Macedon Ranges Toastmasters meeting is at Sunbury Senior Citizens Centre from 7.30 tonight. Guests welcome. ■ 0402 486 362 or www.macedonrangestoastmasters.org.au

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Macedon Ranges Sustainability Group will present the documentary Frackman at its next monthly movie night, Vic Hotel, Woodend, July 14. Meal and drinks from 6.30pm; film starts 7.30pm. ■ www.mrsgonline.org.au

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The power has gone on at Woodend farmers market as the Macedon Ranges Sustainability Group pushes ahead with plans to expand the monthly event. Market co-ordinator Sharon Kittson says a new power supply, installed at the northern end of the market site last week, is central to the group’s vision to extend the market and make it more accessible for stallholders and customers. A recently secured permit will allow the market to double from about 60 to 120 stalls over

Sunbury’s senior citizens centre annual meeting is on July 12. New members welcome. Senior Citizens Centre, O’Shannassy Street, from noon. ■ 9744 1715

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the next 10 years and move onto an all-weather surface near the tourist information centre. “[This] will mean heavy vehicles and visitors won’t have to go through mud in the winter months,’’ Ms Kittson says. She says the market, which started in 2012, attracts about 3000 people a month, half of whom come from out of town. The market is on the first Saturday of the month. Matt Crossman

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In a tightly held spot near the village, this attractive brick house next to Willimigongon Creek is surrounded by magnificent park-like gardens. A rustic detached timber barn/ studio complex is a boon for guests, as a rental or teen accommodation. It includes an upstairs living room (split-system), bedroom and bathroom, and a garage/workshop and storage room downstairs. On about 0.81 hectares, the main house has four bedrooms (right down the back), which includes the main with semi en suite and access to a two-way shared bathroom with bespoke period-style vanity unit and clawfoot bath. A carpeted lounge room has a timber-lined ceiling and brick fireplace/wood storage – and an open dining room next door. Adjoining a family-meals zone (wood heater), the kitchen has Miele stainless-steel appliances, dual-drawer dishwasher included. A split-system, three phone lines and natural gas connection are other treats.

On a corner block of about 584 square metres, this well-presented house is sure to entice buyers looking to enter the property market. Looking pretty kerbside, the house has three bedrooms (with wardrobes) that share a separate toilet and a bathroom with contemporary raised-basin vanity unit. The north-facing, carpeted lounge room has a semi-box bay window and links with the dining area, which has floorboards. The kitchen has white cabinetry and a stainless-steel cooker under a canopy rangehood. Off the dining zone, a large paved area under a sail adjoins a good lawned area for entertainment and relaxation, and there’s a garden shed. Natural gas space heating, air-conditioning, split-system and a double garage are other drawcards at a property suitable for downsizers and investors alike.

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Just three kilometres from the town centre, this striking early 1980s house is built from Besser block and features Hoobler stone as a striking external feature. On about 0.4 hectares with spectacular terraced gardens, mature exotic trees and adjoining natural bushland, the house has four elegant bedrooms, the main with a walk-in wardrobe and en suite. A hexagon-shaped lounge room has a pitched timber-lined ceiling in part, adding dramatic character. A fireplace is a winter-friendly touch – as are the double-glazed windows. Next to a large family-meals area with a wood heater is the kitchen, which has diamond-gloss laminate benches atop white cabinetry, a dishwasher and electric cooking appliances. Other features include paved outdoor areas, verandahs, sheds, town and tank water, an integrated double garage with internal access and beautiful ever-changing views of Mount Macedon.

On about 852 square metres, this well-laid out house of about 28 squares has extra flexibility in its floor plan. Three of the four bedrooms flank the entry hall, one is an optional main bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and en suite. The fourth bedroom is right at the back, also with walk-in wardrobe and en suite. Bathrooms are chic, with one decked out with a mix of contemporary feature floor and wall tiles, a walk-in shower with twin heads, and a bespoke timber vanity unit. A large, tri-zone living hub wraps around the kitchen, with spaces for dining, sitting (cast-iron fireplace) and study. The kitchen has a modern country feel, with wooden benchtops, white panelled cabinetry, subway splashback tiles and a dishwasher. A covered, brick-paved spot out back looks out to densely planted gardens, where a pond adds a peaceful touch. An underground water tank, carport, remote-controlled double garage and side access for boat are other features.

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Everything’s smart and beautifully finished at this contemporary tri-level house on about 911 square metres – and it’s right in the heart of town. Latte-toned wall paint with white accents, streamlined vertical blinds, vast stretches of floor tiles and the sheer size of rooms mean all is set up for immediate liveability. Entry is into a foyer, to the right of which is a study and, across the way, the large main bedroom. Twin walk-in wardrobes and an en suite with dual vanity basins and bathtub are salient features here.

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Next comes an open, carpeted lounge room, beyond which are steps heading down to the middle level where there are three bedrooms with wardrobes, and the sparkling main bathroom and laundry. The bottom level is all about relaxation and downtime, with dining and sitting zones wrapped around a large kitchen. A good-sized breakfast bench is under modern strip lighting, and there’s plenty of storage, a dishwasher, underbench oven and gas cooktop in the cook’s domain. Through sliders from the meals area,

there’s a covered deck – sheltered on three sides – which looks out onto a sizeable stretch of sealed aggregate, rimmed by garden beds. Next to here is a good wedge of lawn and, around the side, a series of irrigated, oval corrugated-iron herb/vegie containers form a focus in what’s virtually a courtyard. The neatness and stylishness of the landscaping design seen kerbside is reflected throughout – this is truly a ‘finished’ property. Even behind the back fence there are tall gums which create a lovely leafy outlook.

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Real Estate Today A Great Time to Buy Real Estate Not only is in real estate a good investment, it’s a great one at the moment. There are a number of reasons for this. Firstly, the real estate market generally is in coming out of a period of stagnation in prices and activity. Prices around Australia and in our area particularly, are moving upwards and there is in considerable interest by prospective investors in buying good real estate. Secondly, interest rates are, in historical terms, lower than they have been for many years. At the time of writing the Reserve Bank cash rate is in fixed at 2% and home loans are available, depending on the particular terms and circumstances, at around 4.0% or a little more. Thirdly, homes tend to increase in value as time goes by. You build up equity in the home as you pay off your mortgage. Your “equity” is in the difference between the value of your home and your mortgage debt.

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Exceptional family home with side access and fully landscaped gardens. 4 good sized brs, ens & WIR, Study, 3 living areas inc kit/din/fam, alfresco, theatre room and rumpus. Integrated dbl rem gge and garden shed. Feats s.s. apps, Caesar stone benchs, gas ducted heat, ducted vac and much more.

FOR SALE $869,000 INSPECT BY APPOINTMENT CONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800

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FOR SALE $680,000 INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 10.30-11.00am Photo ID Required CONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800

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14 Wodalla Grove New Gisborne

20 Dalray Crescent New Gisborne

A WINNER FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY IN DESIRABLE CHESSY PARK ESTATE

SPACIOUS FAMILY LIVING ON A MAGNIFICENT 1334m2 ALLOTMENT

Family accommodation is versatile in this 4 bedroom home comprising expansive kitchen / dining / family area, study, 3 bathrooms, large laundry, undercover entertainment area, carport plus double remote garage. Great side access for a caravan or boat.

Four bedroom home designed for comfortable family living all year round. Offering modern kitchen, 2 large living areas, 2 bathrooms, heating & cooling, double integrated garage, workshop / studio, alfresco and resort style solar heated pool.

FOR SALE $695,000 INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 12.00-12.30pm Photo ID Required CONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800

9744 2555 5428 2800

FOR SALE $739,000 INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 12.30-1.00pm Photo ID Required CONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800

RENTAL PROPERTIES AVAILABLE Sunbury

Romsey

Sunbury

LOW MAINTENANCE 3 br house, ens, WIR, kit, SS apps, two living zones, ducted heat & cool, alfresco, low maintenance gardens & garage with int access.

HIDE AWAY ON APPROX 1 ACRE 4 brs, BIRs, ens, open plan kit/meals/lounge, wood fire, SS A/C, ceiling fans, gas cooking, d/washer, lounge, lrg mud/storage room, european laundry, alarm system, decked & balcony areas.

FRESH, NEAT & CLOSE TO TOWN 2 br unit with BIR comp sep living, kitchen with a small meals area, gas and electric cooking, gas heating and hot water, separate toilet and laundry. SLUG with a nice and private back yard to enjoy.

$340 PW Available: 24/7

$350 PW Available: 10/7

$290 PW Available: Now

Sunbury

Riddells Creek

Gisborne

SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION 3 br villa, king size main br, walk thru bathroom, BIR’s, large living area, kit with SS apps- dishwasher, gas heating and ceiling fans throughout the property; covered pergola with access to the SLUG.

NEAT AND TIDY 3 br unit, WIR, ens, BIR, open plan kit/meals/living. Gas ducted heat, cooling. Double remote garage with internal access, courtyard, close to all amenities.

EXCELLENT POSITION 3 br townhouse comp of 2 brs upstairs with ens & main bathroom. Downstairs - 3rd br, powder room & laundry. Gas central heating. Dbl grg. Easy access to the freeway and just a short walk to the shops.

$305 PW Available: Now

$320 PW Available: Now

$370 PW Available: 5/8

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Sunbury Pty Ltd

5 Lytham Court, Sunbury 4A2B2C

INDIVIDUALITY AT IT’S BEST! Backing onto the Sprawling Goonawarra golf course, just minutes’ walk to schools and shops, find this unique home ready for you to make your mark! Upon entering you will notice the immense open spaces, with two separate living areas separated by a central kitchen and dining area overlooking your private yard and out to the golf course. Accommodation includes 4 bedrooms with BIR, master with ensuite and a central bathroom. This is a once off property that is not to be missed, call now to arrange an inspection! Auction: Saturday the 25th of July 1.00pm Price: CONTAC NT T AGENT NTAC Inspection: Saturday 12.00pm to 12.30pm Photo ID required Contact: Toby Smithies 0400 050 604 toby.smithies@leadingrealestate.com.au

28 Paperbark Avenue, Sunbury 4A2B2C

10 Kingsley Drive, Sunbury

DON’T BLINK...

3A2B 2C

NO MORE ELECTRICITY BILLS! Set in the highly sought Langama Park Estate, this delightful property

Price: $380,000 to $400,000

provides the perfect atmosphere for relaxed living.

Inspection: Saturday 1.45pm to 2.15pm

On entering you have a spacious formal lounge through to the open

Situated in the highly sort afte af r and admired Jacksons Hill Estate, this home offers off a semiformal dining area, two living zones including formal lounge 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 WIR with full ensuite. Additional features include ducted heating, 2 x R/C split systems, security roller shutters, plus many more features not mentioned.

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family room area, meals and kitchen which flows out to a blend of

Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 644 adam.sacco@leadingrealestate.com.au

indoor and outdoor living with an impressive outlook of manicured gardens and a large undercover entertaining area. Accommodation includes 3 generous bedrooms, master with his & hers robes and a semi ensuite and bathroom. With so many other additional features including 2 water tanks

Price: $480,000 to $520,000 Inspection: Saturday 10.00am to 10.30am Photo ID required Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 644 adam.sacco@leadingrealestate.com.au

(3000L & 5600L) both with pumps, window shutters, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, 2 garden sheds, remote access DLUG and much more.

25 Wesley Court, Sunbury 3A1B1C

FANTASTIC NT NTASTIC FIRST HOME!!!

SOLD

This 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 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 room. The versatility of this home is accentuated by the alfresco area adjoining the dining space, which overlooks your very generous garden, perfect for the green thumbs among us.

Price: $295,000 to $315,000 Contact: Toby Smithies 0400 050 604 toby.smithies@leadingrealestate.com.au

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.

61 Fullbrook Drive, Sunbury

3A2B 1C

HOME, SWEET HOME.... On a brilliant established street and located in the Killara Estate, close to great schools, shops and public transport this immaculate 3 bedroom home is up for grabs! Comprising a large living room flowing into a separate modern kitchen overlooking a spacious and open family meals area.

Price: $389,000 Inspection: Saturday 2:30pm to 3:00pm

Photo ID required

Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 644 adam.sacco@leadingrealestate.com.au

Accommodation offers off a master bedroom complete with BIR’s and ensuite with another 2 bedrooms with BIR’s sharing a central

Price: $380,000 to $400,000 Inspection: Saturday 10.45am to 11.15am Photo ID required Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 644 adam.sacco@leadingrealestate.com.au

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bathroom. Other features include low maintenance well established gardens, side access to backyard PLUS extra storage under the house, outdoor blinds, carport, brand new carpets, S/S cooling and ducted heating.

03 9744 2244

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Sunbury Pty Ltd

15 Spavin Drive, Sunbury THE PERFECT ADDRESS!

4A2B 2C

If you want to live in one of the most iconic Sunbury addresses Spavin

Price: $590,000 to $610,000

Drive, just a one minute walk to the spectacular landmark destination

Inspection: Saturday 3:15pm to 3:45pm

of Spavin Lake. Complimented by multiple living zones, it offers off a spacious formal lounge area plus the master bedroom which includes full ensuite plus his/hers WIRs at the front of the home. Finishing off this top level with

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a separate study. bathroom, laundry, family room together with modern kitchen and meals area with sliding doors out to an outdoor entertaining area.

FAMILY MIL VALUES HERE! MILY

Tucked away in a quiet cal-de-sac in the much loved Gum Tree Hills, this home is conveniently located close to public transport and within walking distance to the Kismet primary school and milk bar. This home offers off , a large L-shaped lounge which flows to the central kitchen overlooking the meals area with sliding door access to a decked undercover entertaining area.

Price: $429,000 Inspection: Saturday 12.15pm to 12.45pm

Photo ID required

Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 644 adam.sacco@leadingrealestate.com.au

Additional features include ducted heating, box air-conditioning, a great sized DLUG with remote access plus so much more not mentioned.

Additional features include DLUG with rear access, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, water tank and so much more.

5 Molvig Rise, Sunbury YOUR ENTRY TO HEADLAND PARK!

4A2B 2C

Accomidation offers off four bedrooms, 3 with BIR’s sharing a central bathroom and the main bedroom is completed with WIR and ensuite.

Down a level you have a further three bedrooms with BIRs, main

Located in one of Sunbury’s y’ most prestigious and exclusive estates, y’s Headland Park, be captivated by this grand family residence with all the modern conveniences and set on a large allotment of approx 893m2. Showcasing an expansive floor plan with multiple living areas, this double storey offers off a formal front lounge, open kitchen, meals area and family room, and upstairs offers off a separate retreat/rumpus room. The home accommodates four bedrooms with BIR’s master bedroom with WIR and ensuite plus a separate study. Offer Off ing a central bathroom plus separate powder room. Additional features include evaporative cooling, ducted heating, security alarm system, freshly painted throughout, extensive off street parking with a free-standing DLUG with remote access plus the desirable big backyard!

12 Stonehaven Close, Sunbury

4A2B 2C

58 Westward Ho Drive, Sunbury

3A1B 2C

MAKE YOUR MARK!

Price: $495,000 to $530,000

This property represents one of your best opportunities to stop renting

Price: $285,000 to $300,000

Inspection: Saturday 4:00pm to 4:30pm

and get into the property market, or a perfect investment for your

Inspection: Saturday 11.45am to 12.15pm

Photo ID required

Featuring 2 separate and generous living areas, the well thought out

Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 644 adam.sacco@leadingrealestate.com.au

Shop 3, 2 Brook Street, Sunbury

portfolio! tf tfolio! floor plan lends itself to many demographics and is sure to please, whether you are looking to rent it out, or nest yourself for years to

Photo ID required

Contact: Toby Smithies 0400 050 604 toby.smithies@leadingrealestate.com.au

come. The master bedroom has access to through to the central bathroom, and the property features a great pergola with shade blinds, perfect for entertaining in your spacious back yard. Add to all of this a magnificent double garage with plenty of space and rear access, and you have all of the ingredients for a great first home or investment!

03 9744 2244

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Kennedy & Hunt:

Agent Contacts:

33 Brantome St, Gisborne,Victoria, 3437

Jason Kennedy: Wilma Grumont: Dominic Romeo:

Ph: (03) 5428 2544 Fax: (03) 5428 2816

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NEW LISTING

Gisborne 1 Lauren Court

Private Sale

Family home on extra size corner allotment. Established garden. Land approx. 2000m2.

Gisborne 47 Dalton Street

Private Sale

Location, Location, Location. Land Approx. 1370m2.

A well maintained, attractive home within walking distance to town, schools & kinder. 4 bedrms (ensuite & bathrm), study, y lounge/d y, / ining room & kitchen/meals/family /d area. Solar panels & nth facing living. Dbl garage & garden utility sheds. A great opportunity to purchase within a popular neighbourhood at an affordable level.

Superbly located in Morningside Estate. 4.5 years young & cleverly constructed with a northerly aspect. Finished with quality fixtures & appliances. Timber flooring throughout the living area provides a modern feel. Four good size bedrooms & different spaces to relax. Everything is done. Low maintenance gardens, decking & alfresco. Enjoy the sense of space.

Private Sale Details:

Private Sale Details:

$580,000

$730,000 - $760,000

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Kennedy & Hunt:

Agent Contacts:

33 Brantome St, Gisborne,Victoria, 3437

Jason Kennedy: Wilma Grumont: Dominic Romeo:

Ph: (03) 5428 2544 Fax: (03) 5428 2816

UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP since mid January this year, and we are achieving great results. Thank you for your support from the whole team at Kennedy & Hunt Real Estate.

0417 383 235 0409 138 472 0407 435 589

D L O S 7-13 Mulgutherie Way Gisborne

D L O S 106 Devonshire Lane Mount Macedon

D L O S

Gisborne 1 Turanga Road

Private Sale

The White House – on approx. 1060m2. This elevated property offers a lovely northerly aspect. Large block provides further options to extend (STCA). Living & dining, plus lounge overlooking courtyard. Spacious master bedrm with ensuite & BIR, with additional 3 bedrms or 2 + study. Central kitchen with s/s s/ appliances. Integrated garage, workshop & shed. Hydronic heating, plus split system. Superbly located home providing numerous options.

Private Sale Details: Contact Agent

Viewing Times:

721 Kilmore Road Riddells Creek

Saturday 1.00 - 1.30pm

RENTAL LISTING

RENTAL LISTING

Gisborne 3 William Court

Gisborne 4 Dalton Street

For Rent

Property Information:

A4 B2 C1

For Rent

Modern 4 Bedroom Home in Mulbarton Estate.

Stunning four bedroom family home.

4 large bedrooms with BIR’s, master with full ensuite & WIR. Open plan kitchen, dining & living area, kitchen appointed with gas cooking & dishwasher. Theatre room, study/ udy udy/ home office, central bathroom & powder room. Nat. gas ducted heating throughout. Landscaped low maintenance gardens, alfresco entertaining, dbl integrated garage with additional storage space/wo e/ rkshop. e/wo

Set in highly sought after Dalton St, this impressive & fully renovated home is designed for high quality living. 4 bedrooms, home office, central bathroom, toilet & laundry. Spacious living room with welcoming open fire adjoins the large modern kitchen/dining chen/ chen/dining area, range hood & dishwasher. High quality fixtures and fittings throughout. Situated on approx. 4,000m2, features outside entertaining area & shed.

For Rent Details:

For Lease Details:

$2,303 pcm

$3,041 pcm

Viewing Times: By appointment

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A4 B2 C2

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GISBORNE Real Estate MACEDON RANGES Real Estate

GREAT INCOME OPPORTUNITY

OPEN SATURDAY 11.00-11.30AM

TRENTHAM

2B GAMBLE STREET GISBORNE

“AKYRA’ LODGE AND COTTAG TT E freehold is for sale! W.I.W.O. fully furnished holiday lodge accommodation TTAG for up to 20 guests! Alternatively easy modify to a great family home and separate cottage for extended family. Approx 300M from village. Unique New York styling with a Japanese twist! One off designer property for multiple use STCA.

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”!

$750,000

$459,000

OPEN SATURDAY 12.00-12.30PM 1.25 ACRES APPROX

165 PANORAMA DRIVE GISBORNE

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. Includes town water.

22 JONATHON ROAD

SUNDRENCHED WITH UNSURPASSED UNSURP VIEWS. 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. 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.

EPR $940,000-$990,000

$749,000 OPEN SATURDAY 12.00-12.30PM

NEW PRICE

GISBORNE

27 THE BOULEVARD GISBORNE

33 GARDINER STREET

Fantastic views! Seeking one big family or two! Large and lovely approx 35Sq home with 5 BR PLUS study, study Fantastic dual opportunity! Invest or excellent entry into Gisborne property market. Four bedrooms (3 lounge, family/dining, and substantial rumpus room with views - all on approx 1936SQM. Outstanding plus study) nice kitchen, family/dining room, large lounge with gorgeous solid timber bar. Large block IG swimming pool/spa pool in own private pool house! Many value added improvements, including 16 950.7SQM with huge double carport.Lovely established family neighbourhood. Vacant possession. solar panels installed. Walk to shops, cafes caf and parks. Ideal work from home. Value Plus!

Offers over $730,000 considered

$410,000 LAND 650SQM CHEAPEST IN ESTATE

GISBORNE

14 DALTON STREET GISBORNE

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”.

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14 THE BOOMERANG

Appreciate these spectacular views from this sunny block amid stunning homes. Vendor has had to have a change of plans and is now selling this gorgeous manageable block with the lowest price tag for its size in the Gisborne Village Estate. Compare! Easy build of 650M2 with all township facilities and only 900 metres from Coles, parklands and shops.

$264,900

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DINING SETTING, Blackwood, table 2.4x1.2, 8 chairs, velvet lined seat and back (spare velvet), lovely piece of furniture, unmarked or unscratched, selling due to downsizing. $1,500ono. Phone 5428 2798 for inspection.

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New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.

For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets

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ALL ADVERTISEMENTS booked under this classification are strictly for ancillary roles only. To comply with the law it is still an offence under the Sex Work Act 1994 to publish any statements intended or likely to induce a person to seek work as a sex worker.

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We are currently seeking an experienced Transport Driver to join our Victorian team. This position will involve delivering precast concrete elements directly to our client’s sites. Applicants must have HC Licence. Applicants with a forklift Licence & a Construction Induction card are preferred. If you are hardworking and reliable, please submit your resume via email to: vichr@unitedprecast.com.au

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SPORT Tight fight for Sharks By Tara Murray A logjam is developing at the top of the Riddell District Football League ladder and Rupertswood is right in the middle of it. The Sharks, second on the ladder, are one of four teams equal on points and separated only by percentage. The four face each other this weekend. Sharks coach Ben Jordan said he wasn’t concerned just yet about where his side would finish on the ladder. “We know we have tough games to come,” he said. “We don’t look too closely to where we’ll finish until the last three or four weeks of the season. We’re trying to focus on each task as we come to it. “We have Sunbury Kangaroos up there this week and it doesn’t get bigger than that.” On Saturday, the Sharks were made to work hard against Macedon, which also is looking to

shore up a finals spot. The Sharks won 9.11 (65) - 8.10 (58) at Rupertswood Oval. The first half was even, with the Sharks making the most of their opportunities in front of goal. It was the third quarter which turned the game in the Sharks’ favour. “We had a lot of the ball in the third quarter,” Jordan said. “We were a bit wasteful up forward and started bombing away. We thought we could have been further up.” The Cats came back at them in the last quarter. “I wouldn’t say we ran out of legs, I’d say we made some poor decisions in the last quarter,” Jordan said. “They were always going to throw everything at is. We let it out of our half easily and they kick a goal. “We give away a 50-metre penalty and they get a goal. They’re such a dangerous side.

“We worked really hard to get a decent lead and that’s what won us the game.” Cats coach Jeff Andrews said he was disappointed with the first three quarters. “I thought we didn’t play well until the game was nearly over,” he said. “It showed good character to get back into the game. “We need to win one of these games against a top side to get some belief and confidence. No one has beaten us easily.” He said injuries had taken its toll as well. “Three weeks ago eight players missed out on playing in reserves,” he said. “This week we had to ring around to get players.” In other weekend results, Riddell continued its good form with a win over Sunbury Kangaroos, Romsey overcame Lancefield, Woodend-Hesket beat Kilmore, Diggers Rest beat Rockbank and Broadford defeated Melton Centrals.

Gisborne’s Ollie Messaoudi tries to break clear of Kyneton’s Jake Hyland and Ben Weightman. (Shawn Smits)

Tigers still in touch with finals contenders Every game is a final for Kyneton in the run home to the end of the season. The Tigers entered Saturday’s Bendigo Football League match against local rival Gisborne as one of four teams fighting for the fifth and final spot in the finals’ mix. The Tigers did no harm to their chances with a 14.12 (96) – 13.16 (94) win, diminishing the Bulldogs’ hopes in the process. Tigers football manager Rick Egan said the win was vital, in the scheme of things. “It was critical that we won the game. Whoever lost, their season was over,” Egan said. “Every time we play Gisborne, it is like a final, but this was even bigger. “We were fortunate to come out on top. It’s the first time in at least 12 years we’ve beaten them twice in the one season.” Egan said the win was set up after quarter-time. 28 SUNBURY & MACEDON RANGES STAR WEEKLY \ JULY 7, 2015

“The first quarter, the game was in the balance. “In the second quarter, the game opened up for us and it looked like we were in control of the game. “Full credit to Gisborne, they never gave up.” Egan said the nerves came out on the sidelines when the Bulldogs got to within a point. “We still felt we had control of the game,” he said. “One kick could have changed that. We controlled the stoppages and, at one stage, the scores were level. “Credit to our boys, they ran out the game – one of the first times we’ve ran out four quarters all year.” Ben Weightman kicked six goals for the Tigers and Matthew Knox kicked five for the Bulldogs. “Both made the most of their opportunities when they came to them,” Egan said.

The Tigers sit in sixth spot and are aware of the challenge ahead. “We need to play with the same passion we played with on Saturday, and play for each other,” Egan said. “We have the skill and some really good players; we need to have the right attitude, and put it all together. “Every game is like a final now. We can’t afford to lose games we are expected to win, and need to win games which we aren’t favourites.” Egan said Ryan Carafa would miss the rest of the season after being injured two weeks ago. Carafa joins captain Michael Rainey on the sidelines for the rest of the year. In A-grade netball, the Bulldogs gave the Tigers’ finals hopes a hit, winning 38-34 to sit third on the ladder, while the Tigers are in seventh place, two games outside the top five. Tara Murray

Rhys Berry has stood down as Diggers Rest Bulla coach. (Damian Visentini)

Burras recruit coach, players for cup assault Diggers Rest Bulla Cricket Club doesn’t just want to make up numbers for its foray back into Gisborne District Cricket Association’s McIntyre Cup. Last season’s B-grade premiers have stepped up the hunt for new players to add to the premiership squad, and are also on the hunt for a new coach. Burras’ president Sean Fitzpatrick said Rhys Berry had stepped down from the role, despite winning two premierships from three grand final appearances in the past three seasons. “He [Rhys] is pretty selfless and said, if you can find someone more qualified, I’m willing to step down. “He will help out assisting and be assistant coach. He is happy to do what we need him to. “There is a chance he could still coach the side. The worry is, if you go down a different path, you could lose players, but that’s not the case [here].” Berry, the side’s star bowler, will still play for Diggers Rest Bulla. “He is a very good player, who we can not afford to lose.” Fitzpatrick said the club had spoken to some people about taking on the coaching role. “We’ve had a couple of interviews but nothing is set in stone. We are after a playing coach, who needs to be a quality player up to McIntyre standard. “He needs to be a total club coach, not just someone who focuses on the senior guys. We are looking at developing our youngsters.” Fitzpatrick said there would be some personnel changes in the senior side. Shannon O’Keefe has retired, while a couple of players living in the Castlemaine area, including Rhys’s brother Warren, aren’t sure they will return. “We are still trying to talk them into playing, even in a part-time role. We need batsmen, another bowler and a wicketkeeper to compete in McIntyre. We are also looking for some depth for our seconds and thirds.” The club said it was hopeful of fielding three junior sides and get Milo [have a go] cricket running again. Meanwhile, Woodend is still on the hunt for a coach. The club is looking for a replacement after Adam Johnstone stood down due to other commitments. B-grade club Rupertswood is expected to appoint its coach in the next few weeks. For details about the Digger Rest Bulla coaching vacancy, email: kaderichards@ hotmail.com Tara Murray


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Lions lick wounds despite clawing back to top six When the margin is 100 points at the end of the game, you would think that it was a one-sided affair. But this wasn’t the case between Sunbury and Sebastopol in their Ballarat Football League match. The Lions won 19.18 (132) – 4.8 (32), and could have won by a lot more if not for inaccurate kicking in front of goal. Coach Rick Horwood said the tally didn’t reflect the game. “It was a hard-fought game and didn’t reflect the effort from Sebastopol. They are very well

coached, very disciplined and fierce at the ball and the man. You can learn a lot from them about commitment and never giving up. “There was little patches of the game we broke open, and that was the difference.” Horwood said when his side controlled the game, they didn’t get rewards for their efforts, and not for the first time this season. “We were 3.7 in the first quarter; 7.3 would have been nice, and some of those shots weren’t that hard,” Horwood said.

One of the main culprits was Ben Said on his return to the side. “He kicked 8.8 and should have had at least 10 goals. He was fairly dominant,” Horwood said. While Said returned, the Lions’ injury curse continued. It lost Jesse Flannery in the first quarter with an ankle injury, Adam Short with a calf injury, and Jack Sheahan knocked his hip in the second quarter. “Josh Burgess was a late withdrawal and Hay missed again. Xavier Linton, who was set to

return, got injured again at training,” Horwood said. While it may not have been an ideal win, the percentage gained is important in the Lions’ fight to make finals; the side is back in the top six. “If you do the ladder predictor … there’s three teams that finish on the same points, if things go the way people think they should.” Tara Murray

Sunbury has state bases loaded By Tara Murray When Sunbury Softball Association started its development academy last season, it didn’t expect to have immediate success. Set up by former Victorian softball players Danielle Baxter and Kathy Bedwell, the academy was established with the aim of helping softballers take the next step up from club level. Baxter said the academy had exceeded all expectations. “We started training the kids with a few sessions during the season,” she said. “We had kids between the age of 12 and 18 and wanted to help them go the next level. “I was hoping to get one kid in a Victorian squad. Once we started training, we realised that we could have a couple push through.” She said there had been comments at Victorian squads trials about Sunbury’s softballing strength. After the trials, five softballers were named in Victorian squads.

SCOREBOARD Q FOOTBALL VFL - RD 12 WILLIAMSTOWN 4.4 7.5 16.8 20.8 (128) ESSENDON 4.2 9.5 10.5 13.6 (84) Goals: Williamstown: Dunell 3 Clouston 2 Tighe 2 Meese 2 Gallucci 2 Anastasio 2 Casley 2 Bewley 2 Jolley Masters Banner. Essendon: McKenna 3 Polkinghorne 2 Schroder 2 Ambrose 2 Hardingham Browne Kommer Pears. Best: Williamstown: Marcon Dunell Meese Charleston Wheeler Faulks. Essendon: Polkinghorne McKenna Tipungwuti Browne Kommer Ambrose. At Burbank Oval. COLLINGWOOD 6.3 9.6 9.11 11.12 (78) SANDRINGHAM 2.0 4.3 5.6 10.8 (68) Goals: Collingwood: Abbott 3 Karnezis 2 Dwyer Moloney Blair Gault Gray Seedsman. Sandringham: McCartin 2 Payne Cockie Brown Saunders Saad Cook Shenton Holmes. Best: Collingwood: Cox Dwyer Pendlebury Scharenberg Kennedy Young. Y Sandringham: Delaney Jones Saunders Templeton T Cockie McCartin. At Victoria Park. BOX HILL 4.5 7.9 11.9 15.12 (102) FRANKSTON 0.1 2.2 3.6 5.7 (37) Goals: Box Hill: Woodward 3 Lock 2 Grimley 2 T Tatupu 2 O’Brien Webster Simpkin O’Donnell McEvoy Willsmore. Frankston: Gardiner Douglas Fox Pickess Wilson. Best: Box Hill: Simpkin McEvoy Heatherley Willsmore Howe O’Rourke. Frankston: Tuddenham Irving Ashcroft Pongracic Buchan Pickess. At Box Hill City Oval. CASEY SCORP 5.3 8.3 11.6 14.9 (93) GEELONG 0.2 4.6 5.7 6.9 (45) Goals: Casey Scorpions: Hunt 3 Papley 3 Newton 2 Paredes Jamar Moncrieff Byrnes Morris McKenzie. Geelong: Maas Read Kolodjashnij Jansen Blease Hollmer. Best: Casey Scorpions: Jamar Michie Harmes Papley Fitzpatrick Hutchins. Geelong: Bartel Jansen Ruggles Kolodjashnij Horlin-Smith Rees. At Casey Fields. FOOTSCRA FOOTSCRAY 4.2 12.8 18.13 21.15 (141) NORTHERN 1.3 3.3 4.5 5.8 (38) Goals: Footscray: Hayes 4 Hrovat 3 Hunter 3 Fort 2 Cordy 2 Crameri 2 Hamilton Campbell Prismall Pearce Dale. Northern: Foster 2 Aujla Watson Russell. Best: Footscray: Hayes Webb Hunter Prudden Campbell Biggs. Northern: Dick Bransgrove Fields Walsh Johnston McGuinness. At VU Whitten Oval. RICHMOND 1.4 2.7 5.8 11.9 (75) NORTH BALLARA BALLARAT 0.2 0.5 3.5 6.7 (43) Goals: Richmond: McBean 4 Dea Thomas Astbury Gale McKenzie Lloyd Aarts. North Ballarat: Black 2 Lockyer Staley Hooper Bacon. Best: Richmond Tigers: Thomas Dea Lennon McBean Mcdonough Wall. North Ballarat: Bastinac McKenzie Keeble Kiel Garner Lockyer. At Eureka Stadium. WERRIBEE 5.5 8.10 9.13 15.18 (108) COBURG 1.2 2.5 6.8 7.8 (50) Goals: Werribee: Brown 4 Porter 2 Speight 2 McDonald Robinson Wood Hanson Bolton Holman Turner. Coburg: Uysal 2 Featherstone 2 Cauchi McConnell Morton. Best: Werribee: Wilson Bolton Hanson Brown Speight Wallace. Coburg: Uysal McConnell Venditti Blair Fox Goodwin. At Avalon Airport Oval.

Cooper Coyne, Brandon Vucica and Jakob Feist were picked in the under-12 Victorian schools team to compete in November. Those three boys, along with Callum Dickie, were selected for the under-13 Victorian development team. Brayden McTigue has made the under-17 Victorian squad and is still trialling to make the final team. For Baxter, the next step for the academy is to increase participation and hopefully see some players make Australian teams. “We want to get more female involvement in the academy,” she said. “We didn’t have any females choose to trial for the state teams. “It [the academy] is a good base for boys and girls who can go through it together and hopefully make Australian squads in the future.” Brayden McTigue, Brandon Vucica, Jakob Feist (catcher), Callum Dickie and Cooper Coyne are all in Victorian squads. (Shawn Smits)

AFL VIC DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE - RD 12 SANDRINGHAM 2.2 2.9 5.11 9.12 (66) CASEY SCORP 1.6 2.6 4.10 4.13 (37) Goals: Sandringham: Zijai 5 Williams 2 Weickhardt Ong. Casey Scorpions: Rennie 3 Waters. Best: Sandringham: Murdoch Zijai Maitland Markworth Verma Persson. Casey Scorpions: Gains Fisscher McDonald Keilty Corrigan Petropoulos. At Trevor Barker Beach Oval. WILLIAMSTOWN 1.3 4.6 5.8 12.14 (86) NORTHERN 2.4 3.4 4.6 5.6 (36) Goals: Williamstown: Critchley 2 Conway 2 Owen 2 Greiser Merlo Bench Maher Hislop Walshe. Northern: Sidhom Yelland Ballard McDonagh Stevens. Best: Williamstown: Greiser Fahey Critchley McKenzie Di Ciero Chisari. Northern: Ballard T Toman Gleeson Whillas Dawson Sidhom. At Burbank Oval. BOX HILL 6.0 11.0 19.4 22.10 (142) FRANKSTON 2.1 3.1 3.1 3.2 (20) Details unavailable. At Box Hill City Oval. COBURG 9.4 14.9 18.13 22.17 (149) WERRIBEE 2.2 4.5 4.7 5.9 (39) Goals: Coburg: Hill 5 Hemala 4 Cooper 3 Tang T 2 Kovacevic 2 Madden 2 Robinson Johns Williams Miles. Werribee: Jawad Del Papa Iles Burton Helliwell. Best: Coburg: Williams Hill Hemala Miles Cooper Robertella. Werribee: Wales Norris Helliwell Jago. At Avalon Airport Oval.

TAC CUP - RD 12 T MURRA MURRAY 4.3 5.3 8.5 12.7 (79) NORTHERN 2.3 5.4 9.7 11.7 (73) Goals: Murray: Smith 3 Waite 3 Sharp 2 Cousins King McMullan Middleton. Northern: Perry 2 Soldo 2 Hill 2 Malone 2 Dalgleish Ercolano Roberts. Best: Murray: Waite Garthwaite King Smith Pinnuck Oliver. Northern: Macpherson Malone Jordan Perry Ercolano Bunker. At Wangaratta Showground. DANDENONG 1.9 2.10 8.14 9.14 (68) CALDER 1.0 4.4 5.5 9.7 (61) Goals: Dandenong: Freeman 3 Warke McKay Poholke Battle Di Pasquale MacHaya. Calder: Condon 2 Murphy Flower Young Y Gawthrop Tarczon Barba Wallis. T Best: Dandenong: Battle Turnbull Pickess MacHaya Freeman Bubb. Calder: Wallis Rocke Condon Laguda Flower James. At RAMS Arena. NORTH BALLARA BALLARAT 1.6 4.9 9.13 10.15 (75) WESTERN 2.0 3.2 4.2 6.10 (46) Goals: North Ballarat: Hausler 3 Carrick 2 Clode Edwards Johnston Korewha Wheelahan. Western: Junker Goetz Galea Cotter Coletta Webb. Best: North Ballarat: Symons Edwards Johnston Webster Korewha Lusby. Western: Knight Norton Hickey Giarrizzo Foley Carter. At Eureka Stadium. OAKLEIGH 5.5 8.8 14.10 17.16 (118) BENDIGO 2.1 2.2 2.3 3.5 (23) Goals: Oakleigh: Houston 8 Phillips 3 Ridley McLarty Whitehead Wright Aujard Jordan. Bendigo: Blake Schultz Free. Best: Oakleigh: Houston Phillips Answerth Phillips Sullivan Roughsedge. Bendigo: Hore Hogan Schultz Tardrew T Atley Jones. At Queen Elizabeth Oval. GEELONG 1.1 3.3 7.3 7.7 (49) SANDRINGHAM 2.4 3.5 5.9 6.13 (49) Goals: Geelong: Blair 3 Kol Donne Bennett Remmos. Sandringham: Johnson 2 Maxfield Rich Peterson Lok.

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RIDDELL DISTRICT FL ROMSEY 5.1 9.6 13.7 16.12 (108) LANCEFIELD 3.6 7.7 7.9 10.12 (72) Goals: Romsey: Benjamin Way 4 Lobb 3 Petroro 2 Young Y 2 Henderson Saad Saad Farmer Mitchell. Lancefield: Jonathon Kent 3 Jones 2 Swindells 2 Barton Swindells Pitts. Best: Romsey: Nathan Tessari T Lobb Burkett Burkett Way O’Sullivan. Lancefield: Ben Anderson Fonua Joseph Conway Pitts Moran. BROADFORD 20.8 (128) MELTON CENT MEL 3.6 (24) RUPERTSWOOD 4.0 5.3 8.9 9.11 (65) MACEDON 2.2 2.6 3.7 8.10 (58) Goals: Rupertswood: Cameron McRorie 3 Ferraro Ross Brennan Muscat Berry Schumann. Macedon: Marcus Kenny 5 Harrison 2 Wright. Best: Rupertswood: Austin Cicero Chambers McGovern Berry Gaunt McGovern. Macedon: Jason Davies Harrison Kenny Fitzpatrick Dettmann Smedley. DIGGERS REST 4.2 8.6 14.8 19.12 (126) ROCKBANK 2.1 7.1 7.3 9.5 (59) Goals: Diggers Rest: Jason Williams 4 Lobb 3 Wallace 3 Smailes 3 Kilty 2 Evans Evans Lardi Krul. Rockbank: Jake Armistead 2 Rich 2 Senserrick Hill Calder Sims Cameron. Best: Diggers Rest: Jason Williams Lobb Kilty Gleeson Tyquin T Heritage. Rockbank: Russell Rich Mainey Senserrick Woodroffe Hill Granvillani. WOOD-HESKET 4.3 5.5 8.6 11.6 (72) KILMORE 1.2 3.4 6.6 8.10 (58) Goals: Woodend-hesket: Ross Sleight 6 Harrison Shaw Quinn Morrison Stephens. Kilmore: Shaun Harrison 3 Phillips 2 Traynor Webb Desmond. Best: Woodend-hesket: Justin Rodda Quinn Downing Shaw Laverie Sheppard. Kilmore: Marcus Webb Traynor Harrison Phillips Kimberley Snaith. Res: Romsey 17.6 bt Lancefield 1.4, Rupertswood 10.5 bt Macedon 10.3, Diggers Rest 27.15 bt Rockbank 1.0, Woodend-Hesket 5.13 bt Kilmore 4.1. U-18.5: Riddell 10.13 bt Sunbury Kangaroos 4.9, Rupertswood 15.10 bt Macedon 5.3, Diggers Rest 19.16 bt Rockbank 4.4, Kilmore 5.9 bt Woodend-Hesket 5.6.

BALLARA BALLARAT Seniors: Darley 14.8 bt Ballarat 9.8, Lake Wendouree 26.15 bt Melton South 8.7, Redan 13.18 bt Bacchus Marsh 5.10, Sunbury 19.18 bt Sebastopol 4.8, North Ballarat City 22.17 bt Melton 4.6. Res: Darley 13.9 bt Ballarat 8.5, Lake Wendouree 13.17 bt Melton South 8.6, Redan 19.13 bt Bacchus Marsh 6.6, Sunbury 12.6 bt Sebastopol 2.8, Melton 8.14 bt North Ballarat City 6.6.

U-18: Ballarat 18.14 bt Darley 4.4, Lake Wendouree 19.10 bt Melton South 3.3, Redan 11.10 bt Bacchus Marsh 5.5, Sunbury 23.16 bt Sebastopol 4.2, North Ballarat City 9.7 bt Melton 5.9.

BENDIGO Seniors: Castlemaine 20.17 bt Maryborough 5.3, Kyneton 14.12 bt Gisborne 13.16, Strathfieldsaye 12.14 bt Sandhurst 12.9, Golden Square 17.19 bt Kangaroo Flat 7.9. Res: Castlemaine 15.11 bt Maryborough 7.4, Eaglehawk 15.17 bt South Bendigo 0.5., Gisborne 19.10 bt Kyneton 5.4, Sandhurst 8.6 bt Strathfieldsaye 5.10, Golden Square 16.13 bt Kangaroo Flat 6.3. U-18: Maryborough 15.14 bt Castlemaine 0.3, Eaglehawk 18.13 bt South Bendigo 6.4, Gisborne 13.8 bt Kyneton 5.3, Sandhurst 8.6 bt Strathfieldsaye 7.2, Golden Square 19.20 bt Kangaroo Flat 2.1.

CENTRAL HIGHLANDS Seniors: Bungaree 15.11 bt Rokewood Corindhap 1.4, Creswick 25.24 bt Smythesdale 2.2, Hepburn 24.16 bt Dunnstown 8.9, Buninyong 9.9 bt Beaufort 9.4, Newlyn 11.11 bt Daylesford 10.9, Learmonth 15.13 bt Skipton 5.9, Waubra 11.11 bt Clunes 7.14, Ballan 27.15 bt Carngham Linton 3.7, Springbank 22.9 bt Gordon 7.8. Res: Bungaree 12.7 bt Rokewood Corindhap 7.16, Creswick 28.17 bt Smythesdale 1.2, Hepburn 10.6 bt Dunnstown 4.16, Beaufort 8.5 bt Buninyong 5.10, Daylesford 13.14 bt Newlyn 5.3, Learmonth 12.5 bt Skipton 9.3, Waubra 10.13 bt Clunes 2.2, Ballan 19.7 bt Carngham Linton 4.2, Springbank 4.10 bt Gordon 4.5. U-18: Bungaree 15.9 bt Rokewood Corindhap 0.5, Creswick 13.11 bt Smythesdale 1.1, Hepburn 25.21 bt Dunnstown 3.1, Buninyong 7.9 bt Beaufort 6.5, Newlyn 13.8 bt Daylesford 2.3, Learmonth 14.7 bt Skipton 1.4, Clunes 27.21 bt Waubra 1.0, Carngham Linton frt Ballan, Springbank 4.7 bt Gordon 3.5.

Q NETBALL

Box Hill 52 bt Moorabbin 21, Harlequin 29 bt Melbourne Uni 19, Melbourne 40 bt Footscray 22. Premier 3: Power House 27 bt End Hills 10, Box Hill 31 bt Moorabbin 14, Harlequin 17 bt Melbourne Uni 5, Melbourne 70 bt Footscray 0. Premier 4: Power House 45 bt Harlequin 21, Melbourne 44 Melbourne Uni 36. Colts: Grand F: Harlequin 22 bt Melbourne Uni 20. Women: Power House 25 bt HQ Souths 10, Moorabbin 17 bt Melbourne 12, Uni Panthers 33 bt WD 29. A: Geelong 71 bt Maroondah 19. B: Cerberus 32 bt Bendigo 22, Eltham 35 bt Ballarat 5, Monash Uni 39 bt Chargers 10, Melbourne 41 bt Puckapunyal 0.

Q BASEBALL WINTER LEAGUE A: Ess 3 bt For Hill 2, Resch 6 bt Heath 2, GMBC 17 bt Knox 4, Ring 12 bt Greens 2, Wats 4 bt Nth Balwyn 3. AR: For Hill 4 bt Ess 1, Resch 9 bt Heath 3, GMBC 1 bt Knox 0, Greens 3 bt Ring 1, Wats 9 bt Nth Balwyn 8 B: West 4 bt Croy 1, Donc 3 bt Dia Ck 0, Melb Uni 7 bt NC Rebels 0, Lat Uni 7 bt Mon Uni 4. BR: Croy 5 bt West 2, Donc 10 bt Dia Ck 3, Melb Uni 8 bt NC Rebels 1, Mon Uni 25 bt Lat Uni 0. C: Bund 11 M Majors 2, Foots 9 bt GMBC 2, Pan Hill 5 bt St K 3, Nth Balwyn 16 bt Wh Hill 1. CR: M Majors 12 bt Bund 10, Foots 12 bt GMBC 6, Pan Hill 13 bt St K 12, Nth Balwyn 13 bt Wh Hill 13. A3: Knox 10 bt For Hill 9, GMBC 2 bt Wav 1, Ring 14 bt Greens 2, Melb Uni 10 bt Wats 4, Resch 19 bt Heath 5. A4: For Hill 2 Knox 2, Wav 7 bt GMBC 6, Ring 21 bt Greens 4, Wats 6 bt Melb Uni 2, Heath 16 bt Resch 5. D: NC Rebels 18 bt Ess 5, Pt Melb 4 bt For Hill 1, Nth Balwyn 8 bt Ring 4, Upwey 11 bt Mon Uni 6. DR: Glen Iris 18 bt NC Rebels 8, Pt Melb 10 bt Heath 4, Ring 16 bt Nth Balwyn 6, Upwey 17 bt Mon Uni 3, West 16 bt Nth Lions 9. EL: Knox 12 bt Croy 11, Wats 21 bt For Hill 5, Lat Uni 24 bt Melb Uni 5, West 6 bt Nth Balwyn 4. EE: Knox 16 bt Croy 5, Donc 15 bt Resch 0, Wats 10 bt For Hill 5, Melb Uni 16 bt Lat Uni 7, Nth Balwyn 13 bt Foots 10.

Q SOCCER

RIDDELL - RD 11 A: Romsey 41 bt Lancefield 35, Rupertswood 68 bt Macedon 27, Diggers Rest 66 bt Rockbank 26, Woodend Hesket 30 bt Kilmore 26. B: Romsey 37 bt Lancefield 18, Melton Centrals 29 bt Broadford 23, Rupertswood 37 bt Macedon 29, Diggers Rest 40 bt Rockbank 13, Woodend Hesket 36 bt Kilmore 15. C: Romsey 56 bt Lancefield 5, Melton Centrals 23 bt Broadford 12, Rupertswood 28 bt Macedon 18, Diggers Rest 28 bt Rockbank 21, Kilmore 22 bt Woodend Hesket 9.

BALLARAT - RD 11 BALLARA A: Ballarat 46 bt Darley 36, Lake Wendouree 71 bt Melton South 17, Redan 78 bt Bacchus Marsh 5, Sunbury 54 bt Sebastopol 39. Res: Ballarat 66 bt Darley 29, Lake Wendouree 63 bt Melton South 11, Redan 31 bt Bacchus Marsh 19, Sunbury 74 bt Sebastopol 17. B: Ballarat 36 bt Darley 22, Lake Wendouree 31 bt Melton South 12, Redan 22 bt Bacchus Marsh 16, Sunbury 38 bt Sebastopol 10.

Q RUGBY UNION VRU Dewar Shield: Power House 29 bt End Hills 14, Box Hill 51 bt Moorabbin 15, Harlequin 34 bt Melbourne Uni 10, Melbourne 77 bt Footscray 7. Premier 2: Power House 64 bt End Hills 12,

FFV NA NATIONAL PREMIER LEAGUE - RD 19: Oakleigh Cannons 1 Port Melbourne Sharks 1, Pascoe Vale 2 North Geelong Warriors 0, South Melbourne 1 Heidelberg United 2, Hume City 3 Dandenong Thunder 1, Avondale 1 Northcote City 3, Green Gully 4 Bentleigh Greens 0, Melbourne Knights 5 Werribee City 1. U-20: Rd 19: South Melbourne 0 Heidelberg United 0, Pascoe Vale 1 North Geelong Warriors 1, Hume City 6 Dandenong Thunder 0, Oakleigh Cannons 2 Port Melbourne Sharks 3, Avondale 1 Northcote City 1, Green Gully 2 Bentleigh Greens 2, Melbourne Knights 1 Werribee City 0. NPL1 West: Rd 19: Richmond 2 Brunswick City 1, Melbourne City 1 Dandenong City 0, Moreland City 2 Eastern Lions 2, Springvale White Eagles 1 Bendigo City 0, Murray United 0 Whittlesea Ranges 3, Moreland Zebras 1 Goulburn Valley Suns 2, St Albans Saints 2 Kingston City 0, Sunshine George Cross 2 Melbourne Victory 1, Nunawading City 1 Ballarat Red Devils 5. U-20: Rd 19: Richmond 6 Brunswick City 0, Melbourne City 2 Dandenong City 0, Moreland City 2 Eastern Lions 1, Springvale White Eagles 0 Bendigo City 3, Murray United 6 Whittlesea Ranges 1, Moreland Zebras 2 Goulburn Valley Suns 2, St Albans Saints 0 Kingston City 2, Sunshine George Cross 1 Melbourne Victory 3, Nunawading City 3 Ballarat Red Devils 0.

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Sharks seeking sterner tests By Tara Murray Rupertswood, finally given the opportunity to see where it sits compared with ladder leaders in the Riddell District League Netball, came away with a convincing 68-27 win. But it didn’t necessarily provide the Sharks with the test and answers they were expecting. Macedon, which had a week of off-court drama with the club terminating their coach’s contract, fielded a different outfit on Saturday to the one that tested Riddell the week before. The Sharks themselves were missing three from their normal squad. The Cats took a while to get going and the Sharks, with superior mid-court pace, made them pay early. For the Sharks, Maddison Gay, Ebony Lyons

and Ailish McCormack made the most of the turnovers at the defensive end to get the ball to the shooters under the ring. The Sharks’ 20-6 quarter-time lead was an accurate indicator of how the rest of the game would unfold. It didn’t matter who the Sharks brought on; they were all able to fit straight in and have an impact. Sharks coach Di McCormack said the key was to shut down star Macedon goalshooter Bec Colwell. “Kirsten [Daley] and Tess [Abbott] were outstanding in the circle,” she said. “They worked hard on shutting down Bec. It started in the mid-court and shutting down the feed; the skill and speed of the girls was fantastic. “I didn’t know who to keep on and who to take off at each break.” But McCormack said the match didn’t

provide them with the test they wanted even as the Sharks move to second on the ladder, switching places with the Cats. “It wasn’t a good measure,” McCormack said. “We are playing a good standard, but the last few weeks we haven’t been tested. “It’s good to get these scores … it shows our transition is fast, but we want to compare ourselves against the top sides.” McCormack is confident the Sharks will “take it to” undefeated Riddell. However, the coach will miss games while volunteering at the Netball World Cup in Sydney. Assistant coach Katie Clarke will step up while she’s away. In other results, Romsey defeated Lancefield, Riddell was too good for Sunbury, Diggers Rest won against Rockbank, and Woodend-Hesket got its second win of the season, against Kilmore.

Cats ditch netball coach Macedon Netball Club is looking to the future after parting ways with its A-grade netball coach last week. President Terry Kernan said the club terminated Melissa Climas’s services, but he wouldn’t go into details. “There were various things, including a serious code violation,” he said. “There were several other issues … we decided as a club we had to move forward.” Former players Karri Ambler and Kelly Nicholas will coach for the rest of the year. Kernan said that at this stage all but one player would continue to play. Captain Alexis Climas resigned following Melissa’s sacking.

Girls kick on as soccer wins the female vote It isn’t just Australia’s women’s national soccer team who are kicking goals . . . a growing number of girls are turning to soccer. Figures from the Football Federation Victoria website say one in every six registered soccer players in Victoria is female. And Sunbury United president Paul DiBlasi says the Matilda’s success in reaching the quarter-finals of the Women’s World Cup in Canada has just added to the push for girls to sign up to the ‘world game’. “We’ve definitely been pushing female participation,” he says. “We’re keen to promote the sport and we want more girls to get involved. “We have an open-age female team, which includes girls of 15 and 16. In our junior sides we normally have two to three girls in each age group.” He says the number of girls at the club has increased by five per cent in the past year. And 15 per cent of all the players at his club are female – up from 10 per cent last year. “I’m a father of four girls and I want to see a full girls’ team at the club in future,” DiBlasi says. “We’re close to getting some all-girl sides for next season. And if we could double the number of girls in 2016 that would be really good. It is achievable.” He says girls as young as five are joining the club. “We get them straight into teams with coaches to get them going. It’s best to start as young as possible. A lot of the younger ones at the club are girls.”

Tayla Venes, Lauren Marsh, Olivia Mancuso and Maxine DiBlasi are among the growing number of girls playing soccer. (Mat Lynn)

DiBlasi says the club realises that girls and boys place a different emphasis on the game. “It’s more a social thing for girls,” he says. “When the girls are in the same age group we try to keep them together and they go through the sides together. “Our under-10 teams are both in mixed

competitions and we have kept the four girls in that age group together in the one team.” Sunbury United’s Sunday state league 1 north-west match away at Preston Lions was abandoned after two minutes when Sunbury’s Aaron Turner suffered a broken leg.

Turner fractured the tibia and fibula and dislocated his ankle. He left the field in an ambulance. The match will be rescheduled because less than half of the game had been played. Tara Murray

With finals in sight, Jets youth teams show the way Sunbury Jets’ two youth sides are ready to make an impact come the Big V basketball finals. Both the men’s youth league division 1 and women’s youth league division 2 teams started the season on fire and are looking at top two finishes. For the women’s youth side, it will be a first finals appearance since entering the competition in 2011. Youth women’s coach Andrew Seidel says his players are still keeping it cool in regards to making finals. “No one has said anything yet,” Seidel said before the weekend’s games. But it was still the side’s aim, he acknowledged. “On percentage, we can still finish top of 30 SUNBURY & MACEDON RANGES STAR WEEKLY \ JULY 7, 2015

the ladder, but the first thing is to make finals. At the end of the day, getting through to finals is a big bonus. To win them would be lovely.” After winning both games at the weekend against Blackburn and Keilor, the girls are, in fact, guaranteed of making those finals. Seidel says the side’s match-up with Camberwell on Saturday night at Boardman Stadium will test where it’s at – a win could mean a move to the top of the ladder. “It’s a crunch game. The last two times we’ve played them, they have beaten us on their home court. “We are hoping that, at home and in front of a big crowd, we can get a win.”

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At the end of the day, getting through to finals is a - Andrew Seidel big bonus

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Sunbury’s youth men’s coach, Andrew Atherton, wants to build on last year’s finals appearance. “We would love to finish top two, which gives you the double chance, and we have a reasonable chance of winning the rest of our matches. “To make the grand final would be the next step, and I’ve thought all along we are one of the top two teams.”

Atherton said the side had bounced back from a mid-season slump that saw losses before the Queen’s Birthday long weekend. “The workload of the boys playing in both the youth and senior men’s teams had caused a bit of fatigue,” Atherton conceded. “But we’ve won four of our last five games.” At the weekend, the Jets won both matches, against Altona and Hume City, easily. The side sits second on the ladder, three games behind leader Blackburn. The division 1 women’s team won its match against Werribee, while the men’s division 1 side split its weekend double. Tara Murray


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2009 FOCUS LT AUTO HATCH

2012 HONDA CIVIC VTi-L HATCH

2014 SUZUKI SWIFT

2012 CRUZE SRI HATCH

Only 20,000Kms, Like New, Sat Nav, Bluetooth. ZPE080

Only 22,000 Kms, Full Electrics, Suit First Car Buyer. 1FD6AB

Test Drive a Must! History, Auto, Leather. ZDC203

Navigator Edition, Only 13,000Kms, Why Buy New, Auto. 1CK9RV

Manual, Full Electrics, Turbo, Low Kms, Like New. 1CQ1SR

2011 COROLLA ASCENT SPORTS

Sporty Hatch Sure To Impress, Manual, Full Elects. YQY251

2011 LANCER ES SE

Manual, Low Kms, 1 Owner. YCH241

DRIVE AWAY

DRIVE AWAY

DRIVE AWAY

DRIVE AWAY

DRIVE AWAY

$11,990

$15,990

$16,990

$16,990

$17,990

Pictures are either base model same model or actual vehicles. LMCT 7503, LMCT507

2 HOLLAND DRIVE, MELTON

(03) 9971 4444

Pictures are either base model, same model or actual vehicle. LMCT7503 LMCT507

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