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Investors look to Sunbury Property experts believe the record $40 million sale of a major Sunbury shopping centre to private investors is a sign people are waking up to opportunities in the town. As reported by Star Weekly online, settlement on the unadvertised 3.1-hectare Sunbury Central site, which includes Big W and Readings Cinemas, was reached last week. It’s believed to be the largest-ever single commercial property transaction in Sunbury and the Macedon Ranges. A 206-hectare residential site, south of Sunbury, was sold to Chinese investors for $40 million in June. Glenn Ingram, director of former Sunbury Central and owner of Ingram Property Group, said the latest sale, to Australian investors, was a big win for the town. ‘‘This certainly strengthens the capital values within the town centre for a long time,’’ he said. Mr Ingram, who developed the centre that opened in 2000, said the sale and recent developments by major corporations, such as Villawood and Australand, reflected growing interest in the area. ‘‘The strength of the property indicates that there are plenty of people now who are seeing Sunbury as a regional base.’’ Mr Ingram said he believed Sunbury had been misunderstood in terms of the strength of its catchment and the way it attracted people from the Macedon Ranges. ‘‘What we know from our retail involvement in Sunbury is that we don’t see significant visitation from residents of Coolaroo or Broadmeadows …

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Mr Ingram, whose group has many other interests in the area, said he is proud of what Sunbury Central achieved. ‘‘I think you can argue pretty solidly that Sunbury Central created not just job opportunities but opportunities for every other retailer in Sunbury.’’ JLL Australia retail investments director Stephen Bolton said the sale spoke volumes about what’s going on in the area. ‘‘People have been eyeing off Sunbury for some time, and things like the electrification of the train line have made it even more attractive,’’ he said. Sunbury-based Hume councillor Jack Medcraft said it was confirmation that investors saw Sunbury as the centrepiece of the next major growth area. ‘‘You can bet others will follow.’’

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Hundreds of primary school children dressed in footy gear are expected to jump at the chance to meet police officers such as Constable Steve Black (pictured) at Sunbury’s next Blue Light Disco. Close to 300 kids packed Sunbury Memorial Hall for the most recent disco, which had a pyjama theme. The discos, held every two months, provide an opportunity for children to have positive interaction with police while having a dance. Kids are being encouraged to dress up in their favourite football or sports clothes for the next disco – from 6-8pm on August 28. Cost: $7. For more details, phone Senior Constable Kimberley Hunting on 9744 8111 or visit goo.gl/bdgdGB.

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Raids net drugs, cash By Matt Crossman Nine people have been charged with drug offences after a series of raids at Sunbury and Romsey. Cannabis, ecstasy, steroids, prescription drugs, methylamphetamine and precursor chemicals were seized after police entered nine houses across the two towns at 6.30am on Thursday. Police said illegal fireworks, stolen goods and a large quantity of cash were also found. This follows major raids carried out in the towns in November last year. Acting Detective Sergeant Anthony Gasparini said the ongoing Operation Zurla

sought to smash drug manufacturing and trafficking in the area. Police from the divisional response unit, Embona taskforce, Hume crime investigation unit, the clandestine laboratory unit, dog squad and Sunbury and Romsey police were involved in the raids. ‘‘We know the current ice epidemic has caused significant harm and a negative impact to our local communities,’’ Detective Sergeant Gasparini said. He said drugs are often a major driver of other crimes, such as assaults and robberies, and he urged anyone with knowledge about those involved in illegal drugs to contact police. ‘‘If there are people who have information,

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then we encourage them to come forward,’’ Detective Sergeant Gasparini said. ‘‘Police will not tolerate these offences, and will continue to target those who engage in this type of criminal behaviour.’’ Those charged include Sunbury men aged 48, 20, 26, 29 and 36, a Romsey man aged 35 and Sunbury women aged 45, 31 and 23. In June, Star Weekly reported that a police crackdown on drugs was bearing fruit, with the number of use and possession offences up 67 per cent on last year. Crime Statistics Agency figures show drug use and possession offences for the year till March 31 rose from 462 to 773. Drug dealing and trafficking crimes went from 97 to 149.

Hume rangers have had threatening phone calls, emails and letters, been abused during court hearings, and one officer’s name and workplace was made public and her children threatened, after being called out to inspect restricted breed dogs. In a submission to the parliamentary inquiry into the effectiveness of Victoria’s restricted dog breed legislation, the dangers for local laws officers were made plain. Changes were made to the Domestic Animal Act in 2011 that ordered councils to seize and put down unregistered restricted breed dogs. Since then, the council has received more than 170 tip-offs about unregistered dangerous dogs, and its authorised officers have visited 60 properties to follow-up claims. Hume’s submission noted that 41 of these properties were considered high-risk, and required police to attend. Two cases required members of the Santiago Taskforce, which was formed in 2008 after a series of non-fatal shootings in the northern suburbs. It stated that after the council successfully quashed a VCAT appeal from a resident not to have a six-year-old American Staffordshire terrier and bulldog-cross registered as a restricted breed, local laws officers became targets of threats from animal advocates. Officers received threats via social media, emails, letters and phone calls and were verbally abused while driving council-branded cars. One driver tried running an officer off the road, and another was called a “dog killer” while sitting at traffic lights. Officers at VCAT hearings have been confronted by supporters of dog owners, and verbally abused. On several occasions, the council has been forced to hire protective service officers to escort council staff to and from their vehicles. In a letter written by councillor Geoff Porter late in 2012, he requested an urgent meeting with then agriculture minister Peter Walsh to refine the legislation. The council wants VCAT proceedings to be held in closed court sessions, and the onus of proof to be placed on the dog owner to prove a dog isn’t a restricted breed, rather than the council. Hume’s parks manager Danny Eaton said the council’s authorised officers deal with restricted breed dogs with total professionalism, “but it has been very stressful for them”.

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Beauty’s in the eye of the beholder A group of Sunbury residents is urging Hume council to keep a brick water fountain in the town’s Village Green that some people consider an eyesore. The fountain, unveiled in 1983, could be replaced by in-ground jets to create a summer play area for children as part of plans to revitalise the area. But life-long Sunbury resident Katherine Michell argues the steeped fountain should not be demolished. She’s among those who believe the council should instead ‘‘refresh’’

it by rendering the ageing bricks. An online petition created by Ms Michell last week has already been signed by 479 people. ‘‘There was a lot of discussion about it on Facebook,’’ she said. ‘‘People were saying, ‘we can’t do anything about it’ but I think we should at least try. I was born nearby in Brook Street … we’ve walked past it pretty much every day for my whole life.’’ Ms Michell, who plans to keep the petition going for another week or so before presenting

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By Matt Crossman The enduring mystery and appeal of one of Australia’s most famous films is explored as part of an innovative online exhibition compiled by the National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA). Featuring never-before-seen footage, trailers, international posters, 360-degree photography of original costumes and interviews with cast and crew, the Picnic at Hanging Rock exhibition celebrates the popular Peter Weir film, which premiered 40 years ago this month. Curator Belinda Hunt told Star Weekly that the permanent exhibition was part of a new direction for the NFSA, and a way of sharing its collections with the world. Ms Hunt said the exhibition went far beyond clips and out-takes from the film. ‘‘There’s a lot from the production side of things, but also lots of oral interviews, so you get everybody’s memories as well.’’ She said the lasting appeal of the film, and the 1967 Joan Lindsay novel on which it was based, was much like the Rock itself … steeped in mystery. ‘‘You can watch it again and again and you still can’t work it out. At the same time, the whole journey of going alone and finding new clues is delicious. I must have watched it 20 times myself.’’ Anne-Louise Lambert, who played the film role of Miranda, said the film was a great part of Australia’s cultural and social history. ‘‘For people to actually be able to see these costumes and objects is incredibly important,’’ she said. ‘‘The work of the NFSA is extremely important. “I’m happy that these items are well looked after and that others will get to enjoy them.’’ To view the exhibition, visit www.nfsa.gov. au/picnic.

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Macedon Ranges residents are urged to act now to prevent a repeat of the wasp crisis that made outdoor get-togethers a nightmare last summer. People are urged to keep an eye out for nests on their properties, as council’s community safety manager Anne-Louise Lindner said queens would create new nests and increase populations once spring begins. As reported by Star Weekly Weekly, massive numbers of European wasps were reported across the area last summer, leading to increases in people presenting to doctors and hospital with stings. Woodend, Hanging Rock, Kyneton, Lancefield, Malmsbury and Romsey were among the hot-spots for wasp activity. The council recommends residents pay particular attention to sheltered areas around their properties, trimming back bushes and overhanging branches near buildings and fences, and covering rubbish and compost bins. ‘‘If you suspect that there is a wasp nest … try to identify where it is located by looking for a stream of wasps flying in and around a particular site.” European wasps were introduced to Australia in the 1950s and first reported in Victoria in 1977. A lack of predators and good weather conditions has led to numbers soaring in recent years. Wasps can sting multiple times and bites to the throat can be fatal. Report nests on public land on 5422 0333. Matt Crossman

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A show-and-shine featuring a long line of classic cars and motorcycles will help Malmsbury CFA’s quest for a second fire truck. Prizes for best in show and best by marque will be handed out as part of the September 5 event. There will also be a people’s choice and encouragement awards. Brigade secretary and fundraising committee chairman Bruce Dolphin says the event will play a major part in efforts to buy a new truck, which will boost the volunteer group’s ability to respond to fires and other emergencies. Votes for the people’s choice awards will cost a gold coin. Mr Dolphin says car lovers

will get plenty in return for their support, with lots of rare vehicles on display. ‘‘We get tremendous support from the community, and when we organise major fundraising events, we try to do it in a way that benefits the whole town,’’ Mr Dolphin says. ‘‘We believe this event will bring hundreds of people to town to see what will be an amazing display of wonderful machines.’’ The show-and-shine will be held in Mollison Street, Malmsbury, from 10am-2pm, on September 5. For entrants’ information or more details, visit goo.gl/GPwh9U. Matt Crossman

A Sunbury boy, 15, handed himself into police after a teenager was stabbed outside Sunbury Downs College last Friday. The teenager, who was allegedly stabbed in a fight outside the school, was taken to Royal Melbourne Hospital in a stable condition. Police were called to the school in Mitchells Lane about 3.35pm. The 15-year-old boy was helping police with their inquiries. FOR BREAKING NEWS, VISIT Web: starweekly.com.au Sunbury & Macedon Ranges Star Weekly @star_weekly

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A $378,000 upgrade of the intersection of Couangalt, Benson and McGeorge roads in Gisborne South has been included in the federal government’s latest black-spot program. The project includes road-widening, line marking and construction of kerbing and channelling and traffic islands. New guardrails and curve warning signs will also be installed on Romsey Road in Springfield.

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Hume council last week reappointed chief executive Domenic Isola for five years. Mayor Adem Atmaca said the council was pleased to appoint Mr Isola ‘‘so that the council continues to work with the organisation in delivering the best outcomes for the community’’.

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Four Sunbury schools will share in $1.19 million of extra maintenance funding from the state government. Sunbury Labor MP Josh Bull said the money would help ensure students at Sunbury and Sunbury Downs colleges and Sunbury Heights and Sunbury West primary schools would thrive in safe, modern and comfortable environments.

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A Sunbury nurse who underwent a lumpectomy, double mastectomy, chemotherapy and radiotherapy, after being diagnosed with breast cancer, has urged women to make sure they are screened at least every two years. Geraldine Wilson said she had waited six years between breast screens when she received the dreaded news in late 2007. Data released last week revealed that less than 60 per cent of women aged 50-69 in the Sunbury and Macedon electorates had been tested by BreastScreen Victoria between 2012 and 2014. Ms Wilson warned that no woman could afford to put it off. ‘‘My journey, although I’m surviving, might have been a lot easier had I gone in early,’’ she said. ‘‘I’d had a breast reduction, so I had lumpy breasts anyway. I went to the doctor and he said ‘Geri, you need to have a test done’. ‘‘That was in February. Because I’m a nurse and I was working at the Northern [hospital], I was just too busy and thought I’ll let it go, there’s nothing there. I eventually went and had the mammogram that September.’’ To her horror, Ms Wilson was diagnosed with cancer, which, by the time of her operation, had progressed from level one to level three. This was just the beginning of what has been a long and arduous process. ‘‘Because it was a level three cancer, I was told to have a mastectomy,’’ she said. ‘‘I chose to have a double.’’ Ms Wilson, who is now in remission, said the help of support services, including counsellors, had been crucial to her recovery. ‘‘Some people think they have to do this journey themselves, and just give up,’’ she said. ‘‘Those support people are the ones who make

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to find cancer early, with early diagnosis the key to survival. ‘‘This data reminds us that we have more to do to raise awareness of the importance of regular breast screening,’’ Ms Thomas said. For details of mobile screening services, visit www.breastscreen.org.au

Sunbury residents are being encouraged to attend a family violence forum hosted by MP Josh Bull at 20 Ligar Street from 6pm on August 25. Meanwhile, Australian of the year Rosie Batty will talk about her new book at Gisborne library from 10am on September 23.

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Romsey deal signed off By Matt Crossman The group behind a campaign for an all-abilities park in Romsey can finally begin planning work with the sale of an old school site made official last week. Visiting the former Romsey Primary School site in Main Street last Wednesday, Macedon Labor MP Mary-Anne Thomas and Macedon Ranges mayor Jennifer Anderson said the $352,000 sale was complete after more than two years of negotiations. Ms Thomas said it was a fantastic outcome, with land that was owned ‘‘by the people’’ to be used for the community. ‘‘Good ideas will win in the end,’’ she said, acknowledging the Greater Romsey All Abilities Park (GRAAP) group’s eight-year campaign. ‘‘I’ve always been a supporter of the work of GRAAP because I could see immediately the opportunities here at this fabulous space.’’ GRAAP’s vision is to create a park that will bring together people from all age groups and abilities. Spokeswoman Raelene Mottram said the group was thrilled that formal planning could begin. ‘‘It’s taken a little while to get there,’’ she said. ‘‘But this is going to be a special spot. There aren’t that many passive open spaces left in Romsey.’’ As reported by Star Weekly Weekly, the sale had been held up by a special condition requiring the council to release the state government from claims relating to any contamination. This was despite the government’s insurance authority recommending that such a clause was not required. Romsey Primary School moved to its current site in Station Street in 1994.

Raelene Mottram and MP Mary-Anne Thomas at the park site. (Shawn Smits)

Ms Mottram, who praised the government and council for its support, said more community consultation would lead to a final design that could include sensory gardens or even a performance space with an ampitheatre. ‘‘Our vision is for a park that really will be a regional asset,’’ she said. The council will work with GRAAP to secure funding for construction of the park.

Cr Anderson said she believed the park would attract people from across the shire and beyond. ‘‘This is a great project where the community, council and state government are all working in partnership for something that benefits everyone,’’ she said. ‘‘I know there’s going to be a lot of hard work put in.’’

Servo bid goes to VCAT Residents who fought off plans for a service station development at Woodend will take their battle to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal. Food and petrol giant Coles Express last week confirmed it will appeal Macedon Ranges council’s decision to reject its application for a servo at 59 High Street. In May, councillors went against officers’ advice, having heard objections relating to traffic, the proposed size of the development and its potential affect on town character. A Coles spokeswoman said last week the company wanted to offer residents and passers-by more choice for fuel. ‘‘Coles Express has been working extensively with council, VicRoads and VicTrack to ensure we meet the needs of residents and the development is sympathetic to the local area,’’ she said. ‘‘Coles Express will also continue to work with VicRoads to ensure safe vehicle access to and from the site, and considerable road and footpath upgrades,’’ the spokeswoman said. More than 50 people packed the gallery for May’s council meeting after a vigorous social media campaign encouraged people to email councillors. Residents including Woodend picture framer Zoltan Bexley have been fundraising for the expected appeal since early June. Objectors will meet on Wednesday at Victoria Hotel from 7.30pm. Matt Crossman

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There’s something in the water By Matt Crossman Unsatisfactory taste tests and low water levels have forced Western Water to adjust its treatment regime at Gisborne’s Rosslynne Reservoir. Extra treatment processes started last week after the water authority received more than 40 calls from Gisborne, Sunbury and Diggers Rest residents over the previous six weeks.

Customers also took to social media to question changes in the taste or smell of their drinking water. A higher level of organic materials at Rosslynne Reservoir was found to be the cause. Western Water said it may be another few weeks before people notice taste improvements, as water from the filtration plant takes time to work through the system. However, it has confirmed that the water remains safe to drink.

Despite some wet weather this winter, rains have failed to boost supplies at Rosslynne Reservoir, which services Sunbury and other southern towns of the Macedon Ranges. Customer and community relations manager Graham Holt said the storage was at 42 per cent capacity, its lowest level since December 2010. ‘‘Rosslynne has been steadily dropping for the past 18 months, despite our customers’ drinking water use remaining fairly consistent

with previous years,’’ he said. ‘‘Some customers have noticed a change in the water’s taste.’’ Mr Holt said, as well as filtration plant adaptations, Western Water had also flushed a number of water mains to help move water through areas where taste or odour problems had been reported. ‘‘We want to reassure customers that, despite changes in taste, their drinking water is safe to drink,’’ Mr Holt said.

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Hamish with Joey Scout leader Marlo Aisbett and CareWorks manager Michael Austin. (Damjan Janevski)

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A family holiday to the United States not only opened Hamish Hunter’s eyes to the plight of people less fortunate – it inspired him to do something about it. Needing to complete a ‘‘promise challenge’’ to progress to Scouts, the Sunbury cub came home and decided to collect food to help the town’s homeless and families doing it tough. Hamish’s mother Kate smiled broadly last week as the eight-year-old handed over several shopping bags full of items, ranging from non-perishable food and long-life milk to toothbrushes and toiletries, to Sunbury-based support service CareWorks SunRanges. ‘‘Like other parents, we’ve always told him to eat his dinner because there’s many people who have to go without,’’ Ms Hunter says. A trip to CareWorks’ storeroom led Hamish to discover that, even in Sunbury, there are many families who cannot afford to buy groceries. Matt Crossman

Come along with your family and friends to celebrate the learning of agriculture at Salesian College Rupertswood. Enjoy fresh Rupertswood farm produce including Rupertswood lamb and Rupertswood pork, vegetables, eggs, and olive oil. View agricultural exhibits, shearing displays, and learn about the development of the Corriedale sheep stud, Speckle Park cow stud, Rupertswood pork program and Lucerne hay venture. Bring your picnic rug, enjoy a Mansion tour and delicious lunch with free entertainment for the kids including animal enclosure and jumping castle. There’s something for everyone!

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A CFA thanksgiving service will be held in Kyneton this Sunday. The combined churches event will include live music. Representatives from the Carlsruhe, Benloch, Kyneton-Malmsbury, Pastoria, Springhill, Tylden and Langley brigades will attend. At The Arthurson Atrium, Sacred Heart College, from 2.30pm.

Carers can learn how to navigate the sometimes confusing world of Centrelink services at a free workshop at St Luke’s Anglicare, 1 Victoria Street, Kyneton, from 10.30am on August 27. ■ 0475 269 965

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Pub talk with a theatre veteran

Former Melbourne Theatre Company artistic director and Macedon Ranges resident Simon Phillips will speak at the next Conversation in Pubs in Trentham. Cosmopolitan Hotel, Trentham, 11am, this Sunday. Tickets: $30 online/$35 at door (includes conversation and glass of wine or coffee). Lunch bookings available. ■ 5417 5228 or goo.gl/Ano3ej

Romance and music

Resonance String Orchestra, Quartet Conspirito and renowned Opera Australia soprano Tiffany Speight will perform romantic-inspired works from Puccini, Strauss, Dvorak and others at Sacred Heart College’s Mary Maloney Theatre from 3pm

Enjoy a two-course meal and make new friends at Kyneton’s community lunches, at the Mechanics Institute from 12.30pm every Wednesday during school terms. Cost: $5 ■ 5422 3433 or goo.gl/wTROjs

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Children aged three to five can enjoy stories, songs, rhymes and craft activities at weekly pre-school storytimes at Sunbury library. Free on Thursdays from 2.15pm. ■ 9356 6970

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An exhibition of works by Macedon Ranges digital artist Dan Verkys has opened at Lancefield’s Mad Gallery. ■ 5429 1432

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WOODEND 35 Tennyson Street, 3442

NEW GISBORNE 321 Kilmore Road, 3438

RT Edgar: 5427 1222

Kennedy & Hunt: 5428 2544

Price: $710,000 – $780,000

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On about 6070 square metres, this well-designed house of about 40 squares is beautifully set up for a family and, when clear views of Mount Macedon are in the mix, the appeal increases. All four bedrooms are extra-big, especially the main, which has an adjoining retreat/nursery, a huge walk-in wardrobe and en suite with dual vanity basins. Flanked by family and meals areas, the kitchen has mid-grey cabinetry and dishwasher. A large rumpus room next door has a wood heater and there’s a separate study. The meals area opens to a deck, while downstairs there’s a separate room, off the double garage, that’s ideal for entertainment – or it can be used as space for two more cars. The impeccably maintained property also has gas ducted heating, town water and a good-sized pony paddock – all within a stroll of a primary school, playground and Five Mile Creek tracks, and a two-minute drive from freeway access and the heart of the village.

A rural property of about 4.04 hectares, taking in views of the Macedon Ranges, this is a lifestyle choice – from a swimming pool and great shed, to fencing and sheds for a pony or two. The immaculate house has five bedrooms (or six, counting the study), which basically wrap around the huge, north-facing living hub via three short hallways. Two bedrooms – including the main with walk-in wardrobe – have an en suite, and there’s a main bathroom opposite a separate laundry. The carpeted sitting zone in the hub has an inset wood heater, while the kitchen-meals area is tiled. All white, the kitchen has a waterfall-edged island bench, plenty of storage, dishwasher, underbench oven and electric cooktop. A gabled pergola overlooks a fenced swimming pool. Four paddocks, horse shelters, town water, a huge high-clearance shed with halogen lights, two driveways and a triple garage are part of this enviable place, within minutes of the town centre.

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Real Estate Today Basics of Home Buying The most important investment you will ever make is probably the purchase of a home. Finding the right home for you can be a long and arduous process, but there is no getting around that. Before house hunting, you must know what you really want to find. List all the features you care most about and need, as well as all the features you absolutely do not want in a house. As you look at houses, keep both lists in mind. Your lists may change over time as you do more looking. You’ll want to add or remove features, or perhaps you’ll become willing to make compromises. Realize that you most likely will not find the “perfect” home. Experienced homebuyers will tell you, perfect homes are not found, they are made perfect through hard work. Prior to looking at properties, you must get your finances in order. This is the time to review your credit report and clean it up, if need be, to maximize your credit score.

SUNBURY 4 Fawkner Street, 3429 LJ Whorlow: 9740 9000

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accurate. You're ready now to find a lender and get yourself pre-approved for the loan. It will clarify the price range you can afford. Also, once you find the home you want, you can place an immediate offer.

With planning permit in place for a two-unit development – one with two bedrooms plus study; the other of two bedrooms, both with lock-up garages – this is a property that will have investors paying close attention. If a smart first-home buyer doesn’t snaffle it first. Currently leased by a long-term tenant, the neat villa unit has two bedrooms that share a fresh, mostly white bathroom. A carpeted lounge room is the relaxation zone, while the meals area is tiled. The adjoining kitchen has a stack of timber cabinetry, wall oven, cooktop and dishwasher. Front-yard landscaping is complete, while the backyard awaits decisions. There’s a double carport and a couple of sheds.

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ROMSEY 105 Barry Street, 3434 Chess Property Consultants: 5429 5544

Price: $675,000

In January 1900, Mr and Mrs Peter Mitchell moved into their new house in Barry Street – and their descendants have lived there since, until recently. Now, this fantastic slice of Romsey history is ready to welcome a new owner, one who values the inimitable period flourishes, the solidity of the build (on bluestone-pylon foundations), and the remarkable mid-town stretch of land measuring 4001 square metres. The sense of history is tangible at this place, which blends unaltered period features, with rear sections added around the early ’80s. Beyond the front door with its ruby glass sidelights, the traditional central hallway has a corbelled archway, extra-wide ornate cornices, and rosettes on 3.6-metre

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ceilings, baltic floorboards and deep skirts. On the left is a floorboarded study, fitted with timber display cabinetry and a gorgeous cast-iron fireplace (now gas) set in an original surround – check out the beautiful hearth tiles. Three large bedrooms along the right-hand side include one with an open fireplace with an original surround. At hall’s end comes the bathroom, which has a classic burgundy and cream colour palette (including rosy capping tiles), a clawfoot bath, period-style timber vanity unit and a screenless shower (wheelchair-friendly). From here, a reconfigured floor plan has one of the rooms originally off the hallway now linking with the rear kitchen-meals area. Now a carpeted lounge room, it

has a pressed metal ceiling, the original chandelier suspended from a central rosette, metal wall sconces, brass picture rails, and a gas log-fire set in the original ornate surround. Introduced elements, such as ornate cornices and ceiling rosette, tie the kitchen (timber cabinetry, wall oven, electric cooktop) to the era, as do original etched glass doors, with one now used on the pantry, and the other (with transom) as the entry to the adjoining family room. Floorboards delineate this large family room, which has reclaimed sash windows, a built-in bookcase with leadlight panes, and a gas heater. It opens on to an expansive stamped concrete area. Surrounding gardens are a riot of cottage garden beds,

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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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Gisborne South

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NOTHING COMPARES. THE ULTIMATE ACREAGE IN HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER GISBORNE SOUTH.

Stanton Ridge – Lot 2 40 Couangalt Road, Gisborne South 32.62 acres (approx.)

Stanton Lea – Lot 5 Cabbage Tree Lane, Gisborne South 12 acres (approx.)

Stanton Field – Lot 6 Cabbage Tree Lane, Gisborne South 12.35 acres (approx.)

Superbly located properties, once part of the renowned “Stanton” property. Unparalleled location to build your dream family home. Slightly undulating land, fully fenced with excellent pasture ideal for cattle, sheep or horses, with sealed road frontage and easy access to the Calder Freeway. Country living close to both town and city - only 25 minutes to Melbourne Airport and 40 minutes to Melbourne CBD (approx). Large building envelopes and titles available, ready for you to build the quintessential country home and lifestyle.

Private Sale Details: Contact Agent

Viewing Times: By Appointment

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Agent Contacts:

33 Brantome St, Gisborne,Victoria, 3437

Jason Kennedy: Wilma Grumont: Dominic Romeo:

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

Gisborne 6 Erinvale Close

NEW LISTING

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Position perfect & luxury living. Approx. 4000m2of delightful terraced gardens. Quality build and beautiful dĂŠcor and fittings are offered in this large family home comprising grand entry hall with travertine feature tiling, formal dining room, large lounge with splendid views and vaulted ceiling, expansive meals/family room and stylish kitchen (linked to alfresco area and balcony), three bathrooms, laundry/w laundry ork room flowing through to triple garage. A dream position offering views across the town and just a short stroll to all amenities. Magic for the whole family.

Private Sale Details: $985,000 - $1,000,000

Viewing Times: By appointment.

Gisborne 66 The Boulevard

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New Gisborne 321 Kilmore Road

Property Information:

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A great family home with views and easy distance to town. Land approx. 758m2.

Outstanding country property. On magnificent 4 Ha approx. (10 acres) with ranges views and within easy distance to town.

Attractive dbl storey family home within easy distance to town, offers 3 bedrms upstairs with family bathrm & ensuite. Downstairs offers study or 4th bedrm, sitting rm & large kitchen/meals/living rm & laundry. Loads of storage & fully integrated garage (with rear roller door). An affordable home within a popular neighbourhood.

Appealing in every way. Accommodation is immaculate & offers 5 bedrms, study, udy 2 udy, ensuites, bathroom & huge kitchen/meals/living area with nth orientation & outlook across the decked undercover area, swimming pool & beyond. Triple car garage, huge shed, utility shed & horse shelters. This is truly country living close to services & town.

Private Sale Details:

Private Sale Details:

$540,000

Contact Agent

Viewing Times: By appointment.

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Property Information:

A3 B2 C2

Viewing Times: By appointment.

Property Information:

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33 St, Gisborne,Victoria, 3437

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S T C A R T CONIGNED S Gisborne 19 Pleasant View Court

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Gisborne 9 Lyell Street

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Location, affordability and tranquility – the perfect combination. Land approx. 670m2.

Metres from the town centre. Affordable first home or investment opportunity.

Well positioned family home - 3 bedrms, master with WIR & ensuite, sep bathroom & WC, study (or 4th bedrm) with built in cupboards, 2 living areas & laundry. The galley kitchen, overlooks the dining area & lounge with a lovely outlook over the garden & entertaining area. Integrated garage with storage, garden shed & water tank.

Offers 2 bedrooms, kitchen/meals, lounge/family room, sitting room, bathroom, separate wc, laundry & carport. Situated on a generous 599m2 (approx) with 2 sheds, chook shed & views to Mt Macedon. Only mins to shopping & commercial precinct of Gisborne.

Private Sale Details:

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Viewing Times: By appointment.

Property Information:

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Woodend 2/1887 Mt Macedon Rd Three Bedroom Home Unit In Woodend Consisting of 3 bedrooms, master with ensuite, open plan kitchen/meals/livening area with split system heating/co ting/ oling, kitchen appointed ting/co with gas cooktop & dishwasher, sher central sher, bathroom & separate laundry & WC. Natural gas ducted heating throughout. Double remote garage with integrated access & a neatly landscaped, low maintenance private courtyard. $400 per week $1,738 pcm Available 14th Sep 2015

Gisborne Nexus Centre GISBORNE’S MOST IMPRESSIVE BUSINESS & COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT - SHOPS & OFFICES In the vibrant regional township of Gisborne the Nexus Centre is a prestigious modern business hub – an area fast becoming the centre of the Gisborne CBD. The centre offers a variety of opportunities ranging in size from 80m2 to 829m2. With a National call centre as the major Tenant and the Bendigo Bank also in Tenancy the centre offers an excellent business mix. Onsite parking is available. Flexible terms & conditions to the right Tenants. • Thriving township precinct • Approx. 52 kilometres (45 minutes) Melbourne CBD • Melbourne International Airport - 25 minutes approx. • 16 speciality shops • Undercover parking for Levels 1 & 2 • Elevator access to upper levels

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Riddells Creek 2/1 Melvins Road COMFORTABLE LIVING - CLOSE TO TOWN This newly renovated BV unit comprises 2 bedrooms with BIR’s, master with split system heating/co ting/ oling unit. Kitchen/meals area ting/co (kitchen with dishwasher & electric cooking), lounge area with 2nd split system, central bathroom & laundry, laundry quality fixtures and fittings throughout. Outside offers a neatly landscaped fully fenced courtyard, garden shed and single carport. $310 per week $1,347 per calendar month Available now

Property Info:

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LANCEFIELD 29 LANCELOT CRESCENT

A4 B2 C2

ROMSEY 3008 MELBOURNE LANCEFIELD RD A 4 B 2 C Private Sale

10-10.30am Jane Lansell-Smith

Jane Lansell-Smith

M: 0412 457 881 jane_romsey@connallys.com.au www.connallys.com.au

M: 0412 457 881 jane_romsey@connallys.com.au www.connallys.com.au

• Dining with sliding door to outside • Kitchen, s/s appliances, 5 burner stove island bench • DLUG, c/heating, r/c air-conditioner

BAYNTON VIA LANCEFIELD 50 A2 YOUNGS RD

• 4 double bedroom with BIR’s • 2 bathrooms (Ensuite in Main) • Living room with solid fuel fire • Sitting room and dining room

• Kitchen large pantry & island bench • Portico for 2 cars & dble garage • R/C air-conditioner, air-conditioner bore water, water storage room

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$445,000 An Acre Oasis SurSur rounded by Farming & District Views

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• 4 dble Bedrooms with BIR’s (WIR in Main) • 2 Bathrooms (Ensuite in Main) • Large living/family room

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$360,000

$295,000 Secluded, Peaceful and Private

or by Appointment Jane Lansell-Smith

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James Shalders M: 0412 136 578 • 43.85 hectare, approx. 109 acres • Mostly cleared land • Spring fed dam • Great house sites

• Wonderful country views • Farming Zone • Lane Access • Power near by

KILMORE 11 - 13 SYDNEY STREET

A1 B1 C2

LI NE ST W IN G

Private Sale $180,000 $200,000 FANTASTIC NT NTASTIC SPOT

• O/plan sunny living & dining room • Kitchen s/s appliances, island bench • Lge entertaining terrace • Central heating

MORE PROPERTIES URGENTLY URGENTL REQUIRED, PLEASE CONTAC CONT T:

M: 0412 136 578 james_romsey@connallys.com.au www.connallys.com.au

82 Main Street, Romsey Julie Ellis 0409 433 699 Property Manager

A3 B2 C5 SOLD PRIVAT PRIV E SALE

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• Multiple living areas • Spectacular acreage with views • 4 Double bedrooms, BIR’s (WIR in main)

LEASING Julie Ellis 0409 433 699 SALES James Shalders 0412 136 578 SALES Jane Lansell-Smith 0412 457 881

• External and Internal access • Monthly Lease $1,753.00 Ret • Generous off Street Parking • Great Rate of Return

LANCEFIELD 817 MT WILLIAM ROAD

• Reverse cycle air con • Crim-Safe security doors • Garden shed set on 620sqm • DLUG with drive thru

WE ARE SELLING AND LEASING

James Shalders

• Central Position • Upper and Lower floor with Balcony • Set amongst other allied retail Bus • Gated Community

A3 B2 C2 Private Sale$379,000

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$420,000

Substantial 33.38 Hectare Property

For the House Proud & Car Enthusiast

Jane Lansell-Smith

James Shalders

M: 0412 457 881 jane_romsey@connallys.com.au www.connallys.com.au

M: 0412 136 578 james_romsey@connallys.com.au www.connallys.com.au

• 2 Bathrooms, ensuite in main • Stunning kitchen, s/s appliances, island bench, pantry • DLUG, separate workshop, enclosed

• 3 Large BRMs plus Study • Multiple Living areas • 2 Bathrooms (Ens in Main) • Covered Alfresco Ent area

Ph (03) 5429 6842 James Shalders 0412 136 578 Licensed Sales Agent

• Spacious kitch S/S appliances • 6m x 9m det DLUG W/shop • DLUG with internal access • Duct Heating & Evap Cooling Fax (03) 5429 6846 Jane Lansell-Smith 0412 457 881 Licensed Sales Agent

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. 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 $699,000-$725,000 INSPECT BY APPOINTMENT CONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800

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11 Woodworth Street New Gisborne

A WINNER FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY IN DESIRABLE CHESSY PARK ESTATE

AFFORDABLE 5 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME

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.

Ideal for the budget buyer or investor! This family home offers 5 brs, ens, BIR’s, kit/meals, lounge, bathroom, natural gas ducted heat, dble gge and plenty of garden space. Leave the car at home and walk to Train station, schools, café & parklands.

FOR SALE $695,000 INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 11.30-12.00Noon Photo ID Required CONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800

FOR SALE $439,000 INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 10.30-11.00am Photo ID Required CONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800

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20 Dalray Crescent New Gisborne

227 Boggy Gate Road Clarkefield

SPACIOUS FAMILY LIVING ON A MAGNIFICENT 1334m2 ALLOTMENT

COME ALIVE DOWN BOGGY GATE ROAD

. 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.

. A rural lifestyle awaits you with this 64 acres approx of prime land complete with 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home, plus a large entertaining area, 2 large water tanks and machinery shed.

FOR SALE $725,000 INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 12.00-12.30PM Photo ID Required CONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555

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12 La Perouse Close Sunbury

Romsey

PRIVATE OASIS

YOU CAN BE SHAW

If privacy is what you’re looking for then this is the home for you. With 3 brs, WIR, 2 with BIRs, Large step down lounge, dining and large kitchen. Plenty of space in the back yard for entertaining and a garage/ workshop for the handy man.

FOR SALE $285,000-$295,000 INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 10.00-10.30AM Photo ID Required CONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555

This property boasts 4 big bedrooms all with BIRs. 2 bathrooms including a complete ensuite to master. Large comfortable living zones, heating and cooling throughout, modern appliances all on a huge block of 1,500sqm approx.

FOR SALE $450,000-$470,000 CONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555

RENTAL PROPERTIES AVAILABLE Sunbury

Woodend

Sunbury

GREAT LOCATION Comprises of 2 br, BIRs, kitchen/meals area, gas & electric cooking, dishwasher, lounge room, gas heating, split system, laundry with storage, covered entertaining area, court yard, single garage.

QUIET LOCATION Lovely 2 br unit, BIR’s, kit, lounge, split system and gas heat. Single garage. Well maintained complex of 6 units. Walking distance to town facilities. No Pets

LIGHT AND SPACIOUS 2 Brs, open plan lounge & meals, bay window. Good sized kit with b/fast bar, modern apps, gas cooktop & DW. 2 good sized bedrooms, central bathroom, Heating & AC, remote lock up garage.

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COUNTRY CHARM Light filled 2-storey 3 br cottage, WIR, semi ens, modern kit, open plan dining/living, spacious study/kids retreat, carport at rear for secure parking and a good sized yard

BRAND NEW EXECUTIVE LIVING IN THE HEART OF SUNBURY Stylish property with 4 brs, 3 bathrooms, open plan kitchen/meals, separate lounge with balcony, decked alfresco, entertainment area and DLUG.

RECENTLY RENOVATED 3 br family home with BIRs, comp lounge, kitchen & meals area with gas cooking, central bathroom with bath and laundry. Gas heating, large decked entertaining area and dbl grg at the rear.

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54 Evans Street, Sunbury

37 Stawell Street Romsey

4,5 & 6/74-78 Evans Street Sunbury

COMMERCIAL LAND - ROMSEY

HIGH EXPOSURE RETAIL SHOP

. Commercial Land ready to build - Suitable STCA Child Care, Retail, Offices, Medical ? Various possibilities. With wide road frontage. Commercial 1 Zone close to the town centre. 2132m2 approx.

. Prominent Evans street position. Approx 217m2 adjoining Foodworks Shopping Centre. Flexibility to suit multiple tenancies. Loading Bay Access. Long term lease available.

FOR SALE $245,000 + GST INSPECT PLANS AT OFFICE CONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555

3/114-126 Evans Street Sunbury

11/114-126 Evans Street Sunbury

IDEALLY LOCATED OFFICE BUILDING

FOR LEASE - RETAIL

. Full solar filmed glass windows to each office, 4 x designated offices potential to accommodate more. Ducted Heating & Cooling. Kitchenette with staff area and storage room. Office 3 available for lease. Approx 139.42m2.

. Glass Fronted Retail Shop located at the Target Complex in Thriving Sunbury. Approx 95m2 Currently operated as a high end ladies fashion boutique. Suit various businesses. Ample Car parking.

FOR LEASE Contact Agent INSPECT BY APPOINTMENT CONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555

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15 Spavin Drive, Sunbury 4A2B2C

THE PERFECT ADDRESS! If you want to live in one of the most iconic Sunbury addresses Spavin Drive, just a one minute walk to the spectacular landmark destination of Spavin Lake. Complimented by multiple living zones, it off a formal lounge area plus the master offers bedroom which includes ensuite plus WIRs, finishing off this top level with a separate study. Down a level you have a further three bedrooms with BIRs, main bathroom, family room with modern kitchen and meals area.

Price: $590,000 to $610,000 Inspection: BY APPOINTMENT Photo ID required Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 644 adam.sacco@leadingrealestate.com.au

5 Waller Court, Sunbury 3A1B2C

585 Elizabeth Drive, Sunbury A HEAD ABOVE THE REST!

3A1B 2C

This is the property you have been waiting for! Situated on the ever

Price: $330,000 to $350,000

popular and well placed Elizabeth drive is this stunning 3 bedroom

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home with all of the creature comfor mf ts you would expect of a much mfor higher price tag! Three good size bedrooms, bathroom, well equipped kitchen, spacious living and dining bathed in natural light, opening out to a paved

THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS! Fantastically positioned within close proximity to the centre of town, this property overlooks peaceful parklands and creeks. The home offers off multiple separate living zones including rumpus room and formal lounge and a family/meals which both access a central undercover deck, and an Impala kitchen separate to the meals area. Off ing 3 bedrooms with BIR’s sharing a Offer central bathroom. There is plenty of room out the back and an added bonus offer off ing a fully enclosed underground room ideal for storage or even a wine cellar.

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undercover alfresco area, this home really is the perfect start for the young entertainer, ainer or a fantastic earner for the keen investor. ainer, This gorgeous home further boasts polished timber floors throughout,

Price: $445,000 Inspection: Saturday 12.15pm to 12.45pm Photo ID required Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 644 adam.sacco@leadingrealestate.com.au

heating, evaporative cooling, double garage with rear access to your generous allotment, and a fabulous spacious rear yard for the family to enjoy.

Unit 2/8 McGeorge Street, Sunbury THE PERFECT DOWNSIZE! Have you been contemplating that it may be time to downsize from your current home, but it’s hard to find a home that offers off a spacious floor plan with room to entertain and you still want to enjoy your gardens? Guess what.... HERE IT IS!!!! This fantastic home has an open plan spacious formal lounge, 2

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Unit 4/24 Barkly Street, Sunbury THE NO BRAINER!

Price: $300,000 to $320,000

Located in the heart of Sunbury with EVERYTHING literally located

Price: $200,000 to $230,000

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at your doorstep. Besides it’s unreplaceable location, this sound

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bedrooms, a generous sized and well appointed kitchen complete with area which opens out to a magnificent undercover decked pergola.

investment has promise of a fantastic rental return for your money making this a truly savvy investment!

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dishwasher and plenty of storage. This overlooks a great sized meals

Off ing a fantastic sized light filled bedroom complete with BIR’s and Offer through to the bathroom is sure to please.

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functional kitchen which leads to a neat and tidy grassed rear courtyard, perfect for any small pet. Additional features in this complete package include heating and

garden shed, 7 water tanks PLUS a remote access single car garage

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Living comprises an open plan lounge with adjoining meals and

Additional features include, evaporative cooling, ducted heating,

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Price: $595,000 to $620,000

When you think about all the wonderful features inside and out that this magnificent family home of

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monumental proportions has to offer offer, er, entertaining friends and family becomes a formality, showing off 4 separate living zones including formal lounge, rumpus, main family room, Blackwood timber kitchen overlooking the meals area plus a parents retreat off the master bedroom! Accommodation includes an extraordinary Master bedroom with his and hers walk through robes to an ensuite

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plus an additional 3 great sized bedrooms all with BIR’s sharing central bathroom with free-standing bath. Additional features to mention include 9ft 9f ceilings, bamboo timber floors, central heating, split system cooling, DLUG with remote access with extended length for additional toys or storage.. Just think of the possibilities....

4 Buckmaster Street, Sunbury 4A3B2C

GRAND SCALE LIVING! A great opportunity awaits for the lucky buyer of this immaculately presented and much cared for family home. Living includes a L shaped lounge through to kitchen overlooking the meals area, downstairs self-contained room complete with a bathroom which could also be utilised as a fantastic sized game/rumpus/theatre room. Accommodation offers off 4 bedrooms all with BIR’s, 3 bathrooms plus a great sized study. Additional features include, heating and evaporative cooling, access from a double carport through to the backyard and more. Price: $435,000 Inspection: Saturday 1.00pm to 1.30pm Photo ID required Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 644 adam.sacco@leadingrealestate.com.au

12 Yarck Court, Sunbury 3A2B2C

5 Bolt Place, Sunbury BORN YESTERDAY... AY AY...

Tucked away in a quiet little pocket, this young at heart home has been designed to offer off low maintenance living, with neutral tones throughout creating an inviting and modern space sure to suit anyone’s pallet. Off ing formal entry leading to the family room and to the heart of Offer the home being the kitchen. Complete with stainless steel appliances which overlooks a fantastic sized meals area. Outside has great entertaining attributes with a great sized concreted undercover area, framed with low maintenance landscaping. Accommodation includes main bedroom with bay window complete with ensuite and WIR plus an additional 2 bedrooms with BIR’s sharing a central bathroom. Features including ducted heating, evaporative cooling, brand new timber look floating floors, plenty of storage and a great size laundry!

3A2B 2C Price: $320,000 to $340,000 Inspection: Saturday 10.45am to 11.15am

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Shop 3, 2 Brook Street, Sunbury

PRIME POSITION AT WOODLANDS! Situated within the heart of the Woodland’s Estate is an immaculate family home that off , formal lounge framed by decorative offers cornices, well appointed kitchen, meals and family entertaining area. Accommodation offers off 3 bedrooms, main with ensuite and WIR and the other 2 with BIR’s sharing a central bathroom. With ducted heating and S/S air conditioning, double lock-up garage and low maintenance garden completes this pretty picture!

Price: $400,000 to $420,000 Inspection: Saturday 1.45pm to 2.15pm Photo ID required Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 644 adam.sacco@leadingrealestate.com.au

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So often I hear “I’ll wait till spring” or “sales are better in spring” or even “no one buys houses in winter!” Oh yes they do buy in winter, winter in fact more homes and properties sell in the winter months than any other season! To borrow a quote – “why is this so?” Frankly I have no idea. Perhaps it is that there are less distractions, maybe there are less properties available or maybe it is that experienced buyers want to view a property at its worst – if they love it on a grey, wet and miserable day, they will be happy for ever in their new home. One thing I do know for sure is that we need more homes to sell and we have an abundance of genuine buyers who want to buy NOW. Spring and summer certainly bring many people out and about. They come for a wander to the beautiful Macedon Ranges, visit the wineries, visit Hanging Rock, the Mt Macedon Cross or just meander around. Many “sight seers” drop into our office on a Saturday or Sunday to have a chat about the region and yes, some are buyers or planning to become buyers. Make no mistake, buyers buy regardless of the season but winter is a wonderful selling season and we are ready, willing, able and very happy to conduct a Free, No Obligation Appraisal right NOW so you can beat the Spring Rush and take advantage of a “Strange Phenomenon!”

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To register your property or discuss your options, call Sabine today on 0429 786 459 or email sabine@zafargroup.com.au Great return, No hassle I am leasing my property because I want to spend some time overseas. It’s a great way to have someone take care of the property and earn an income at the same time. 28 SUNBURY & MACEDON RANGES STAR WEEKLY \ AUGUST 18, 2015

$890 per week Room to relax on 17 Acres This beautifully presented home on 17 acres sits along conveniently located Duncans Lane in Diggers Rest close to the Calder Highway, Sunbury, Watergardens Shopping centre and secondary schools. It’s the perfect retreat to leave the city behind but be close to all facilities. The home features 4 generous sized bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk in robe. A spacious timber kitchen, family and meals area on one side of the living area, with a separate formal lounge and dining room, are all impressive. Reverse cycle heater/cooler, ducted heating and two open fireplaces ensure this house feels cosy during the cooler months. The rumpus room features a billiard table for all to enjoy. The house features huge 18m x 2.5m wide verandahs on two sides, a sunroom, an outdoor pizza oven, spacious workshop, a greenhouse, chicken shed and wood shed. A 6 car undercover garage/carport will keep your vehicles protected. Plenty of storage areas, two fully fenced paddocks, a small olive grove and a huge lake complete the picturesque property. To book an inspection please contact Sabine Gazic…..

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Light and attractive 3 bedroom home with open plan lounge/kitchen/dining area with a picture window to the rear garden. A short walk to the heart of Woodend’s thriving shop and cafÊ precinct, the train station is in easy walking distance, as are the medical centre, schools and churches.

Price $399,000 View Sat 22 Aug 2-2.30pm or by appointment Sandi Barry-Mueller 0408 392 347

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Price $475,000

Lifestyle Property on 5.2 Acres

Classic 1970’s triple fronted brick veneer residence ripe for renovation. Comprising entrance, living room, 3 bedrooms, study, kitchen-meals area, 2 bathrooms, 2 w.c’s, established setting with cypress hedge privacy, some magnificent oaks and mature native trees, machinery shed, hay shed, 2 former poultry sheds, and bore.

Washington Lane

*Existing Bore Lot 1 1360m2

View Sat 22 Aug 1.30-2pm Sat 5 Sept 12-12.30pm Sandi Barry-Mueller 0408 392 347 John Keating 0419 880 444

Lot 3 1994m2 Lot 4 1507m2

Lot 2 1543m2

Lot 5 1052m2

Lot 6 SOLD 1607m2 Lot 7

SOLD 1326m2 Lilley Court

Reserve 1337m2

Lot 11 UNDER 1071m2 OFFER

Lot 10 1064m2

Lot 9 1054m2

Lot 8 1014m2

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A lovely long driveway leads to a welcoming refurbished 3 bedroom plus study residence. Large picture windows with lovely views to the Cobaws. North facing undercover patio, ducted zoned heating and cooling. Separate bungalow, double garage, shed/workshop, bore, dam and 2 fenced paddocks.

Price $665,000 View Sat 22 Aug 12.30-1pm Sat 5 Sept 11-11.30am Sandi Barry-Mueller 0408 392 347

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GISBORNE BASED

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REBLOCKING & UNDERPINNING

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Barnier Estate, 1-11 Eadie Street, SUNBURY Stage S1, 675 Kilmore Road, RIDDELLS CREEK Stage 2, 42 Monaghan Road, NEW GISBORNE

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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.

MURRAY RIVER REDGUM

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Phone Peter 0418 384 796 TRANSFERRING PUMP for wine, hardly used. $900. 9744 1097.

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Open Midday till late ~ 7 days a week. Warm, clean, self contained rooms. Secure off street parking. Beat the winter blues with our hot deals. Bosses Special is back!!! Ladies warmly welcomed *Interstate ladies are back in town!

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ALL FETISH! Anything goes! from 99c/min 1300 700 904 1902 226 323 Chat now! $5.45/min pay/mob extra

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For the purposes of Section 144 of the Water Act 1989, Western Region Water Corporation (trading as Western Water) declares that it has made provision for water, recycled water, alternative water and/or sewerage services to the following lots:

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s &REE 1UOTES s TREE 3TUMP 2EMOVAL s TRAVEL TOWER (IRE s &ULLY )NSURED DAVID McINTOSH (Manager) QUALIFIED ARBORIST Phone: 5428 6359 or 0418 526 769 Email: pmtree@bigpond.com www.pmtreelopping.com.au

Licensed Natural Gas Conversion Specialist

Lic. No. 24391

Split and Dry 2m Min delivery

Declaration of serviced properties

P.M. TREE LOPPING

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$100pcm

Public Notices and Event

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Over 30 Years Experience Specialising In: • Floor & Wall Tiles • Old & New Homes • Kitchen & Bathroom Renovation Free Measure & Quote.

Call Rowdie McIntosh

Top quality, clean, split, dry. 2 metre min. 7 days. Free delivery Credit Cards Accepted

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SERVICING THE MACEDON RANGES & SURROUNDING SUBURBS

Plasterers

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Pets & Services

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.

Announcements Deaths

HARBRIDGE (nee Hughes) Jeanette Mary

Passed away peacefully at the Royal Melbourne Hospital on Sunday August 9 2015. Aged 77 years. Loving partner of David, dearly loved and cherished mother and mother-in-law of Judith and Don, Robin and Judith, David, Deborah and Tim. Loved Nana of Lachlan (dec.), Luke, Louise and Christopher. Loved Great-Nana of Allira and Harper. Breathe Easy Rest In Peace The family wish to thank all the staff at 5 south/west RMH for all their love and care given to Jeanette in her time of need.

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The Victorian Equal Opportunity Act 1995 makes it unlawful for an advertiser to show any intention to discriminate on the basis of sex, pregnancy, race, age, marital status, political or religious belief or physical features, disability, lawful sexual activity/sexual orientation, HIV/AIDS status or on the basis of being associated with a person with one of the above characteristics, unless covered by an exception under the Act. As Network Classifieds could be legally liable if an unlawful advertisement is printed, Network Classifieds will not accept advertisements that appear to break the law. For more information about discrimination in advertising, contact your legal advisers or the Equal Opportunity Commission.

• Leading edge, growing organisation • Full time with a monthly RDO • Salary from $71,354 pa plus superannuation Western Water is seeking an adaptable and enthusiastic person to lead our Field Services Operations Centre & Planning Team. You will establish our new operations centre, water mains cleaning team and lead various sewer maintenance programs while focussing on efficient processes. It would be an advantage to have 5 - 10 years’ water industry experience with relevant water industry qualifications and proven experience in leading teams.

Find your Local Specialist in our

Professional Services

With a friendly work environment fostering innovation and excellence, Western Water encourages your growth with ongoing professional development and training.

section of Network Classifieds.

For more information about this role visit WesternWater.com.au or call Dean Barnett, Manager Field Services & Network Operations on (03) 9218 5497.

Field Services Team Member

Resumes/ Employment Services

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Positions Vacant

To apply, send your CV and cover letter to peopleandcultureteam@westernwater.com.au by 5:00pm on Friday 28 August 2015.

Required for a busy Western Suburbs alacarte restaurant Casual position available. Must have own transport.

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

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A full time position is available in a Melton Salon. Please forward resumes to: Larajayne.s@hotmail.com

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Farrier

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Positions Vacant

1195434-KK34-15

Another Sensational Sale of Rare & Interesting Collectables

03 5427 4595

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General Cleaning

Sunday 23rd August 10am – 64 Urquhart Street Woodend

Steve Graham Auctioneer

Business Opportunities

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• Leading edge, growing organisation • Full time with a monthly RDO • Salary from $47,959 pa plus superannuation Western Water is seeking an energetic person to join its Field Services Team, reporting to the Field Services Team Leader. The successful applicant will: • enjoy working outdoors to maintain Western Water’s networks • have excellent customer service skills • live in or near Western Water’s service region and be available for the on-call roster • have water industry or trade and customer service experience. With a friendly work environment fostering innovation and excellence, Western Water encourages your growth with ongoing professional development and training. For more information about this role visit WesternWater.com.au or call Dean Barnett, Manager Field Services & Network Operations on (03) 9218 5497.

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To apply, send your CV and cover letter to peopleandcultureteam@westernwater.com.au by 5:00pm on Friday 28 August 2015.

In accordance with the family's wishes a Private Burial Service was held at the Maddingley Cemetery Bacchus Marsh.

1194874-33-15

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BOX HILL 4.2 6.3 12.4 19.7 (121) GEELONG 1.5 5.7 7.11 10.11 (71) Goals: Box Hill: Grimley 6 Jones 5 Tatupu T 4 Anderson 3 Whitecross. Geelong: Menzel 3 Haintz 2 Jansen Luxford Bates Gore Maas. Best: Box Hill: Mirra Simpkin Grimley Litherland O’Donnell Jones. Geelong: Menzel Luxford Smedts Gore Burchell Simpson. At Simonds Stadium. FOOTSCRA FOOTSCRAY 2.3 5.5 8.9 12.12 (84) PT MELBOURNE 2.1 6.4 9.7 12.9 (81) Goals: Footscray: Boyd 5 Honeychurch 2 Hrovat Prismall Minson Goodes Dale. Port Melbourne: Lisle 3 Cain 2 O’Sullivan 2 Clarke 2 Gilmore Wooffindin Osborne. Best: Footscray: Honeychurch Hrovat Prismall Boyd Goodes Fuller. Port Melbourne: Mascitti Clarke Cain Dove Hogan Pinwill. At VU Whitten Oval. NTH BALLARA BALLARAT 4.6 6.11 10.11 17.15 (117) COLLINGWOOD 4.3 11.3 15.6 17.7 (109) Goals: Collingwood: White 3 Y Young 2 Kennedy 2 Karnezis 2 Moloney Blair Matheson Monkhorst Mennen Cox Gray Witts. North Ballarat: Hooper 5 Couch 4 Eades 2 Lanyon Bastinac Black Peters George Sewell. Best: Collingwood: Witts Young Y Pendlebury Armstrong White Taylor T . North Ballarat: Bastinac Hooper Couch Dumont Lockyer Peters At Victoria Park. WILLIAMSTOWN 3.1 8.6 10.6 14.12 (96) CASEY SCORPS 4.5 5.5 9.7 12.7 (79) Goals: Williamstown: Dunell 5 Critchley 2 Gallucci 2 Anastasio 2 Carr Wheeler Banner. Casey Scorpions: Fitzpatrick 4 Page 3 Jamar Pattison Hunt Lovett Stretch. Best: Williamstown: Jolley Dunell Banner Meese Sing Carr. Casey Scorpions: White Stretch Jamar Terlich Page Muir. At Casey Fields T COBURG 1.5 5.5 6.9 11.11 (77) RICHMOND 1.0 2.1 3.3 5.4 (34) Goals: Coburg: Johns 4 MacDonald 3 Hill 2 Linton Venditti. Richmond: McDonough 3 Butler Astbury. Best: Coburg: Hartley Johns Uysal Venditti Morton MacDonald. Richmond: Castagna Astbury Dea McDonough Hampson Wynne. At ME Centre. ESSENDON 5.7 9.9 15.11 25.14 (164) FRANKSTON 1.3 2.4 6.8 7.9 (51) Goals: Essendon: Hardingham 4 Coghlan 4 Thompson 3 McKenna 2 Willis 2 Ambrose 2 Heavyside Browne Heppell Schroder Kavanagh McKernan Tipungwuti Tagliabue. Frankston: Buchan Soroczynski Hammond Bubb Wilson Cavarra Cass. Best: Essendon: Coghlan O’Brien Ambrose Schroder Hardingham McKernan. Frankston: Tuddenham Pongracic Cavarra Valles Hammond Tynan. At Frankston Oval. T SANDRINGHAM 2.1 8.4 10.7 16.12 (108) NORTHERN 4.5 6.7 6.9 9.9 (63) Goals: Sandringham: Membrey 5 Brown 2 Dennis-Lane 2 Murdoch Saad Ong Ray Cook Holmes Delaney. Northern: Johnson 4 Jones Wilson Walton McDonagh Yarran. Best: Sandringham: Jones Membrey Brown Delaney Ray Shenton. Northern: Johnston Johnson Wilson Tutt Watson Walsh. At IKON Park.

COBURG 4.7 10.8 13.10 15.20 (110) PT MELBOURNE 0.1 2.2 2.6 6.8 (44) Goals: Coburg: Madden 3 Iacobaccio 2 Featherstone 2 Symes 2 Hemala Kalanj Tang T Hunt Kovacevic Sturgess. Pt Melbourne: Breust Waddell Mioni Patterson Prowse Prowse. Best: Coburg: Boyd Easton Iacobaccio Madden Kovacevic Hunt. Pt Melbourne: Urban Mioni Prowse Henderson Johnston McKenzie. At Piranha Park. CASEY SCORPS 4.5 7.10 9.11 14.13 (97) WILLIAMSTOWN 0.3 0.3 4.6 5.9 (39) Goals: Casey Scorpions: Anderson 5 Rennie 2 Wyatt 2 Fisscher 2 Wilson Hillard Smith. Williamstown: unavailable. Best: Casey Scorpions: Corrigan Hillard Rutherford Anderson Gains Walmsley. Williamstown: Unavailable. At Casey Fields. BOX HILL 3.0 7.4 12.5 16.9 (105) FRANKSTON 3.4 4.4 8.5 11.6 (72) Goals: Box Hill: Summers 4 Dimasi 2 Murphy 2 Traynor 2 Kidd 2 Langford Crocker Franetic Adey. Frankston: Gleeson 2 Smout 2 Harnett Douglas Bennett Ashcroft Rosario Hammond Gray. Best: Box Hill: Dimasi Traynor Kidd Monkhorst Summers Bond. Frankston: Ashcroft Harnett Crowder Jennings Jacobson Gray. At Frankston Oval. SANDRINGHAM 7.5 12.9 19.13 22.18 (150) NORTHERN 1.0 1.3 2.3 4.3 (27) Goals: Sandringham: Kreymborg 7 White 3 Neiwand 3 Verma 2 Haidon Woodman Uthayakumar Coates Daidone Maitland Davis. Northern: McVeigh Kur Declase Fitzgerald. Best: Sandringham: Weickhardt Kreymborg Shakallis Verma Neiwand Maitland. Northern: Bolger McCabe Perry Russell Declase Kur. At IKON Park.

VICTORIAN WOMEN Div 1: Knox 19.11 d Darebin 0.4, Cranbourne 19.15 d Diamond Creek 2.1, Bendigo 11.11 d St Kilda 3.7, North Geelong 7.8 d Melbourne Uni 1.1. Div 2: Redan 4.11 d La Trobe Uni 2.5, Port Melbourne 13.8 d Montmorency 2.8. Div 3: Deer Park 5.10 d Mordialloc 2.3, Kew 3.8 d Endeavour Hills 3.6. Div 4: Brunswick 11.8 d Port Melbourne 3.1, South Morang 8.6 d Chirnside Park 2.1. West: Manor Lakes 5.8 d Bacchus Marsh 1.0, Sunbury 10.13 d Melton Centrals 5.1. East: Ajax 6.15 d Endeavour Hills 0.2.

TAC CUP - RD 16 T DANDENONG 2.2 7.3 14.4 15.6 (96) OAKLEIGH 1.2 2.5 5.9 7.12 (54) Goals: Dandenong: Roscoe 3 Battle 3 Gladman 3 Prior 2 Young Y 2 Mutimer Batten. Oakleigh: Johnstone 2 Answerth Phillips Lane Cuningham Crocker. Best: Dandenong: Capiron White Cox Williams Nyuon Prior. Oakleigh: Wenn Jackson Johnstone Answerth Walker Lane At Shepley Oval. SANDRINGHAM 6.3 7.5 11.9 14.13 (97) WESTERN 2.0 5.1 7.4 9.8 (62) Goals: Sandringham: Rich 4 Johnson 2 Matera 2 Florent Wilkinson Hayes Peterson Pavlou Cameron. Western: Galley 2 Monk 2 Romensky Norton Nicholls Volpato Campisi. Best: Sandringham: Taranto T Rich TashevskiT Beckwith Lok Wilkinson Filipovic. Western: Monk Norton Carter Giarrizzo Volpato Junker. At Trevor Barker Oval.

EASTERN 11.6 12.8 19.11 27.15 (177) BENDIGO 0.2 4.8 7.9 7.11 (53) Goals: Eastern: Hardwick 12 Garner 2 Parsons 2 Brown 2 Crocker 2 Clarke Cotte Brolic Gilbert Cyster Kennedy Hannon. Bendigo: Tardrew T 2 Higgs Blake Atley Free Farrell. Best: Eastern: Hardwick Clarke Cerra Parsons Brown Crocker. Bendigo: Daniels Dow Hore Tardrew Jones Mutch. At Box Hill City Oval. T GEELONG 2.3 5.7 8.10 15.14 (104) NORTHERN 3.2 5.4 6.8 7.10 (52) Goals: Geelong: Curnow 4 Kol 3 Blair 3 Sexton 2 Wagener 2 Henry. Northern: Tilmouth-Turner 2 Peet 2 Perry Bunker Malone. Best: Geelong: Parish Sexton Kershaw Kol Wagener Remmos. Northern: Dalgleish Mattingly Fiorini Signorello Tilmouth-Turner Ercolano. At Simonds Stadium. GIPPSLAND 2.4 4.5 9.12 12.21 (93) NTH BALLARA BALLARAT 5.3 10.6 10.7 12.8 (80) Goals: Gippsland: Robinson 3 Ferreira 2 Papley 2 Patullo McKay Ainsworth McKay Renooy. North Ballarat: Frank 3 Johnston 2 Taurau T 2 Cowan Korewha Wellings Jones McLeod. Best: Gippsland: Patullo Renooy Ainsworth Park Ferreira Papley. North Ballarat: Webster Cleary Dawborn Symons Lusby Korewha. At Morwell Recreation Reserve. MURRA MURRAY 5.4 6.7 9.11 14.13 (97) CALDER 4.2 6.8 10.8 11.11 (77) Goals: Murray: Schache 4 Simpkin 3 McDonald 2 Oliver King Galloway Carroll Boxall. Calder: Moore 4 Kerbatieh 2 Flower Blythe Magbegor Owen Brown. Best: Murray: Oliver Schache Morrison King Waite McDonald. Calder: O’Kearney Wallis Owen Moore Gawthrop Stillman. At Wangaratta Showgrounds.

RIDDELL DISTRICT FL DIV 1 SUNBURY ROOS 5.8 9.13 11.17 14.20 (104) ROCKBANK 1.2 3.4 3.7 7.9 (51) Goals: Sunbury Kangaroos: Mitchell Streiff 6 Murphy Gregory Ennis Fenton Cuffe Borg Kook Cuffe. Rockbank: Hayden Hunt Calder Grech Prudek Rich Rich Stevens. Best: Sunbury Kangaroos: Thomas Borg Cuffe Gregory Cuffe Welsh Streiff. Rockbank: Russell Rich Mainey Hill Armistead Sims Cameron. BROADFORD 5.5 13.7 17.9 22.11 (143) KILMORE 1.1 4.3 5.5 7.8 (50) Goals: Broadford: Josh Pound 5 Boyall 5 Atik 2 Viani 2 Hall 2 Svarc 2 Holland Philpot Simpson Wearne. Kilmore: Marcus Webb 3 Tirpkos Bedggood Phillips Traynor. Best: Broadford: Josh Pound Boyall Holland Walsh Smith Philpot. Kilmore: Ben Tsakmakis T Webb Clement Saunders de Sousa Kimberley. DIGGERS REST 9.4 13.9 18.10 27.12 (174) MELTON CENT MEL 0.0 0.0 0.1 3.1 (19) Goals: Diggers Rest: Jamie Lobb 5 Smailes 4 Kilty 3 Mc Cabe 2 Kilty 2 Wilson 2 Tyquin T 2 Laurie 2 Evans 2 Sims Campbell Wallace. Melton Centrals: Paul Henderson 2 Ferri. Best: Diggers Rest: Michael Evans Mc Cabe Lobb Jackson Clarke. Melton Centrals: Kane Bullen Wilson Hickman Hulett Castle Bramley. MACEDON 0.0 0.0 0.0 23.13 (151) LANCEFIELD 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.9 (57) Goals: Macedon: Jason Cooke 5 Harrison 4 Miletic 4 Grbac 2 Fitrolakis 2 Christiansen 2 Clough Bramucci Gardiner Sanders. Lancefield: Jonathon Kent 3 Lindsay 2 Trevaskis Andrews Swindells.

Best: Macedon: James Wright Harrison Smedley Goodwin Cooke Grbac. Lancefield: Brett Pitts Bowden Kent Lindsay Wight Sayers. WOOD-HESKET 0.5 7.6 9.8 13.11 (89) WALLAN 3.2 6.4 7.5 10.6 (66) Goals: Woodend-hesket: Ross Sleight 4 Morrison 3 Sheppard 2 Stephens 2 O’Loughlin Ambler. Wallan: Sam Rexhepi 4 Cosaitis 3 Frost Marc Gillard. Best: Woodend-hesket: Trent T Laverie Gove Harrison Shaw Hepburn Stephens. Wallan: Josh Ruth Marc Korp Frost Charles Cullinan. RUPERTSWOOD 1.3 10.6 10.8 14.17 (101) ROMSEY 3.3 5.7 5.10 5.13 (43) Goals: Rupertswood: Leigh Brennan 4 Cameron McRorie 3 Goodson 2 Schumann 2 Braddy Podolczak Muscat. Romsey: Brayden Feltham Mills Rayment Way Mitchell. Best: Rupertswood: Brett Chambers Cameron McRorie Berry Corso Braddy Schumann. Romsey: Phillip Romeril Feltham Wood Tessari T Tessari Henderson. T Res: Sunbury Kangaroos 9.3 16.7 27.11 38.14 (242) d Rockbank 0.2, Broadford d Kilmore fft, Diggers Rest 16.17 d Melton Centrals 2.5, Macedon 23.7 d Lancefield 0.2, WoodendHesket 30.14 d Wallan 3.1, Rupertswood 10.14 d Romsey 4.3. U-18: Diggers Rest 9.8 d Melton Centrals 7.9, Rockbank 14.4 d Sunbury Kangaroos 7.17, Woodend-Hesket 20.14 d Wallan 5.0, Kilmore 12.4 d Broadford 7.7.

BALLARA BALLARAT Seniors: Ballarat 16.7 d Bacchus Marsh 7.8, East Point 14.12 d Darley 10.12, Redan 28.11 d Melton South 12.10, North Ballarat City 26.12 d Melton 3.6, Sunbury 13.15 d Sebastopol 8.3. Res: Bacchus Marsh 8.11 d Ballarat 1.5, Darley 9.10 d East Point 3.13, Redan 29.21 d Melton South 0.1, Melton 12.6 d North Ballarat City 11.6, Sunbury 19.15 d Sebastopol 1.3. U-18: Bacchus Marsh 9.5 d Ballarat 4.7, East Point 26.10 d Darley 1.3, Redan 23.13 d Melton South 5.2, North Ballarat City 10.5 d Melton 5.9, Sunbury 16.7 d Sebastopol 5.6. Girls: Grand final: Lake Wendouree 7.10 d Redan 1.4.

BENDIGO Seniors: Golden Square 14.10 d Eaglehawk 10.5. Res: Kyneton 14.5 d Castlemaine 6.8, Eaglehawk 9.9 d Golden Square 7.9. U-18: Kyneton 19.18 d Castlemaine 7.4, Golden Square 13.18 d Eaglehawk 5.3.

CENTRAL HIGHLANDS Seniors: Bungaree 15.6 d Creswick 8.6, Hepburn 16.12 d Ballan 6.4, Buninyong 21.20 d Clunes 5.5, Beaufort 12.7 d Learmonth 8.7, Dunnstown 14.13 d Daylesford 9.8, Springbank 22.14 d Smythesdale 5.2, Newlyn 10.8 d Rokewood Corindhap 7.5, Carngham Linton 11.10 d Skipton 11.7, Gordon 12.11 d Waubra 8.11. Res: Bungaree 14.16 d Creswick 3.1, Ballan 18.8 d Hepburn 6.6, Buninyong 14.18 d Clunes 3.0, Beaufort 12.6 d Learmonth 4.6, Daylesford 12.16 d Dunnstown 5.7, Springbank 28.24 d Smythesdale 1.0, Rokewood Corindhap 9.8 d Newlyn 4.7, Skipton 15.15 d Carngham Linton 2.3, Gordon 12.7 d Waubra 6.7. U-18: Bungaree 10.13 d Creswick 2.5, Hepburn 12.7 d Ballan 4.8, Clunes 13.5 d Buninyong 8.9, Beaufort 8.9 d Learmonth 5.9, Daylesford 20.16 d Dunnstown 0.1, Springbank 5.11 d Smythesdale 5.7, Newlyn 9.5 d Rokewood Corindhap 6.4, Skipton 15.23 d Carngham Linton 1.0, Waubra 19.13 d Gordon 1.0.

Q NETBALL RIDDELL - RD 17 A: Rockbank 53 d Sunbury 19, Melton Centrals 49 d Diggers Rest 47, Macedon 45 d Lancefield 33, Wallan 47 d Woodend 25, Rupertswood 63 d Romsey 38. B: Sunbury 47 d Rockbank 24, Broadford 60 d Kilmore 7, Diggers Rest 28 d Melton Centrals 22, Rupertswood 28 d Romsey 27, Macedon 41 d Lancefield 19, Woodend 34 d Wallan 24. C: Sunbury 26 d Rockbank 23, Wallan 43 d Woodend 10, Broadford 34 d Kilmore 11, Macedon 40 d Lancefield 12, Melton Centrals 25 d Diggers Rest 17, Romsey 31 d Rupertswood 21.

BALLARAT - RD 17 BALLARA A: Ballarat 86 d Bacchus Marsh 23, East Point 50 d Darley 24, Redan 56 d Melton South 31, North Ballarat 73 d Melton 38, Sunbury 57 d Sebastopol 34. A-res: Bacchus Marsh 38 d Ballarat 30, East Point 53 d Darley 27, Redan 48 d Melton South 33, North Ballarat 34 d Melton 24, Sunbury 60 d Sebastopol 23. B: Ballarat 39 d Bacchus Marsh 15, East Point 26 d Darley 21, Redan 45 d Melton South 8, North Ballarat 27 d Melton 21, Sunbury 27 d Sebastopol 13. U-19: Ballarat 47 d Bacchus Marsh 8, Darley 31 d East Point 23, Redan 59 d Melton South 3, Melton 43 d North Ballarat 22, Sebastopol 32 d Sunbury 18.

Q RUGBY LEAGUE NRL VICTORIA - RD 16 First grade: Casey 40 d Sunbury 24, Northwest 40 d Northern 28. Second division: Northwest black 50 d Northwest 22. Women Tag: Doveton 18 d Casey 0 Werribee 16 d Northern 10.

Q RUGBY UNION VRU Grand final: Dewar Shield: Harlequin 53 d Melbourne Uni 3. P2 Box Hill 25 d Harlequin 18. P3 Melbourne 41 d Harlequin 14. P4 Melbourne 15 d Power House 5. A: Geelong 29 d Kiwi Hawthorn 12. B: Bendigo 22 d Cerberus 7. W: Moorabbin 15 d Melbourne 10.

Q BASEBALL WINTER LEAGUE A: Knox 12 d Ess 8, For Hill 4 d Heath 3, GMBC 6 Resch 6, Nth Balwyn 3 d Greens 2, Wats 3 d Ring 2. B: Donc 20 d Croy 1, N C Rebels 4 d Lat Uni 1, Wav 7 d Mon Uni 1, West 10 d Dia Ck 0. Semi-f: AR: Resch 7 d Nth Balwyn 4, Heath 5 d Wats 3. BR: Melb Uni 6 d Donc 5, Wav 4 d Croy 2. C: Pan Hill 11 d Foots 10, StK 3 d GMBC 2. CR: Nth Balwyn 11 d St K 10, Wh Hill 6 d Pan Hill 5. A3: GMBC 9 d Ring 5, Resch 10 d Wats 5. A4: Ring 9 d Heath 8, Wav 10 d Wats 7. D: Pt Melb 15 d Nth Balwyn 1, Upwey 6 d For Hill 4. DR: Glen Iris 9 d Ring 1, West 5 d Nth Lions 4. EL: Lat Uni 14 d Croy 5, Donc 6 d Wats 2. EE: Knox 11 d Donc 10, Nth Balwyn 6 d Melb Uni 4. U-17 Combined Prelim Final: Dingley Blue 8 d Ess 2. Grand Finals: U-17 DV: GMBC E 7 d Wats 4. U-17 RD: Knox 9 d Heath 7. U-15 DV: Greens/ Resch 10 d GMBC 4. U-15 RD Div 1: Wav 6 d Knox 5. Div 2: For Hill 10 d Wav 4. U13 DV: Ess Bombers 10 d N C Rebels 4. U-13 RD Major: Wav 5 d Nth Balwyn S 4. Minor: Croydon 10 d Nth Balwyn H 1.

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SPORT Lions’ women one game from the perfect season Before the season, as they battled for survival, the finals seemed well out of reach for Sunbury Lions women’s football team. Now the Lions are one win away from the perfect season, having won every game so far in the west division of the Victorian Women’s Football League. The Lions reached the grand final with a win over Melton Centrals on Saturday. Sunbury came out firing, leading by 19 points at quarter-time and extending that in every quarter to win 10.13 (73) - 5.1 (31). For Lions coach Kerry Saunders, finals were

a long time coming, with the side now anxious for them to start. “For the last few weeks we were keen to get through without slipping up,” she said before the Centrals game. “The girls have been really keen to get onto playing finals. “The youth girls who have played for us during the year have now joined us at training since their seasons have finished. They’ve added youth and entertainment.” Saunders says having the youth girls involved in the finals is beneficial for both them and the club.

“We’ve been lucky to get some of the Craigieburn youth girls to come across and play,” she said. “They gave us a hand when we needed them in horrible weather and they’re part of the team now. “At the start of the year they never thought they’d be playing senior footy finals for us.” Saunders says many of the side have played in finals and grand finals with the club previously, and she coached Wyndhamvale Suns to a premiership last year. “Some players have never played finals before and it’s about making sure everyone knows

Countdown to end game With one round remaining in the Riddell District Football League, only Macedon’s fifth spot is set in stone. Tara Murray takes a look at how the line-up may pan out. Riddell Current position: 1st Points/percentage: 60/157.81 Highest position possible: 1st Lowest position possible: 4th Opponent this week: Sunbury Kangaroos A win this week will put Riddell on top of the ladder and clinch the minor premiership. Lose, and if Diggers Rest, Rupertswood and Romsey all win, the Bombers will slip to fourth with the worst percentage of the top four. Diggers Rest Current position: 2nd Points/percentage: 56/207.89 Highest position possible: 1st Lowest position possible: 4th Opponent this week: Macedon One of three sides on the same points separated only by percentages, the Burras are the only one of these sides to face a team in the top six. By far, the Burras have the best percentage of any side in the competition. Rupertswood Current position: 3rd Points/percentage: 56/188.59 Highest position possible: 1st Lowest position possible: 4th Opponent this week: Wallan The Sharks’ win over Romsey keeps it in the mix for top spot, not only levelling them on points with the Redbacks but also boosting the side’s percentage. On paper, the Sharks have the easiest match of all four sides fighting for top spot. Romsey Current position: 4th Points/Percentage: 56/161.46 Highest position possible: 1st Lowest position possible: 4th Opponent this week: Woodend-Hesket For a second consecutive week, the Redbacks, which were on top of the ladder, lost their match – this one bringing a fall from grace from top spot to fourth on the ladder. The Redbacks play Woodend-Hesket in a match they should win. If all three teams win, they’re too far behind Diggers Rest and Rupertswood to catch on percentage. Macedon Current position: 5th Points/percentage: 48/157.32 Highest position possible: 5th Lowest position possible: 5th Opponent this week: Diggers Rest Win, lose or draw, Macedon is destined to finish fifth on the ladder. The Cats are two games behind Rupertswood, Romsey and Diggers Rest, while one game and a massive percentage ahead of Broadford. A win over the Burras will boost the Cats’ confidence ahead of finals.

Rupertswood’s Dean Halliwell and Romsey’s Cameron Wight fight it out. (Shawn Smits)

Broadford Current position: 6th Points/percentage: 44/134.59 Highest position possible: 6th Lowest position possible: 7th Opponent this week: Rockbank Having finally broken into the top six, Broadford’s finals hopes are in its own hands. A win will mean the Sunbury Kangaroos will need a massive victory to overtake them on percentage. Lose, and Broadford will be hoping the Kangaroos do the same.

Sunbury Kangaroos Current position: 7th Points/percentage: 44/131.70 Highest position possible: 6th Lowest position possible: 7th Opponent this week: Riddell The Kangaroos need a miracle to make finals. A win against top-of-table Riddell is a must, and a Broadford loss would be the perfect outcome for the Kangaroos. If both teams win, the Kangaroos need a huge victory to pip Broadford on percentage, or else they’re out.

you have to keep working hard to make grand finals,” she said. The Lions will have almost a full squad to choose from for the grand final. “Lyndal Hayes has hurt her knee, but we’re hoping she will be fit,” Saunders says. “And Natasha Hardy is expected to get plaster off her arm in the week of the grand final.” The Lions will play either Manor Lakes or Melton Centrals in the grand final, at Coburg City Oval from 10am on Sunday, August 30. Tara Murray

Safe hands run Jets’ nursery Victoria is the place to be if you want to further your career in basketball, which is what attracted Chris Tighe to the Sunbury Jets Basketball Association. Tighe, who was working in Queensland, has been appointed to the association’s new junior development role. He has previously worked in player development and as a strength and conditioning coach with both NBL club Townsville Crocodiles and the reigning WNBL champions Townsville Fire. “Victoria has come on leaps and bounds with progress in basketball, and it’s the place to be,” Tighe said last week. “I did a little bit of research about Sunbury and it was close to the city but far enough away to be quiet.” Tighe’s first role at Sunbury was to develop a new program for the association’s under-8s and under-10s, which will start in October. “The program will see under-8s and under-10s compete but also have a development element,” he said. “It will ensure they have a strong foundation and good, consistent coaching. Currently they go straight into playing games. “This way they will have a skills session followed by a full game.” The new program will have four levels, based on age and skill. “There’s been good feedback so far about what we’re looking at doing,” said Tighe, who will also help develop the association’s representative sides. “I’ll help with a skills base and a strength and conditioning base, such as injury prevention and teaching them how to move properly,” he said. “A lot of injuries come from bad habits ingrained at an early age.” Tighe’s background in the WNBL has led to him wanting to try to increase female participation in the sport. “I’m hoping to get more girls playing basketball,” he said. Operations manager Andrew Summerville said Tighe ticked a lot of boxes coming into the role. “He’s a great individual development coach, high-performance strength and conditioning coach, and he has experience running junior development programs like Aussie Hoops,” Summerville said. “His elite experience in the NBL and WNBL will also benefit our players and coaches. “He’s not just a coach; he’s an administrator and expert in injury management and rehabilitation.” Tara Murray

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Contenders’ jigsaw filled in for finals The six-team finals line-up is set in the Riddell District Netball League with just one round remaining in the season. Melton Centrals won the battle for that sixth spot over Diggers Rest at McPherson Park at the weekend. Unless Kilmore can cause a massive upset, the match-ups for the finals’ first week will stay as currently listed. If the Blues win, the Tigers slip to sixth. Currently, Riddell will play Rupertswood, Macedon will face Centrals, and it will be a Romsey and Lancefield match-up. Centrals managed to hold on to their finals spot. For most of the match, it looked as though the Centrals would easily beat the Burras, as they were leading at each of the breaks. At three-quarter time, last year’s premiers were 10 goals up. But the Burras, knowing any finals hopes were on the line, fought back hard in the last

quarter, falling just short of a tide-turner, with a 49-47 win to Centrals. Melton coach Randy Pereira was rapt his side was able to hold on for the win. “We were actually 10 goals up with about six minutes to go, and I think the girls thought they might have had it won,” he said. “Our lead actually got down to one goal before we eventually got it back out to the two. “It was certainly nerve-wracking in the end, but it was great to get the win,” Pereira said. The Centrals have the bye this week and the Burras can’t overtake them, even if they beat Macedon. Rupertswood secured a double chance and top-two finish, with a 63-38 victory over Romsey. After sharing the points in round two, both teams were keen to get bragging rights. The Sharks, coming off their second loss of the season last week, came out firing to lead

by eight goals at quarter-time. The Redbacks reduced that to seven goals by half-time. After the main break, the Sharks stepped up, shooting 37-19 in the second half. Sharks defenders Kirsten Daley and Tess Abbott were best for their team, Macedon will finish third on the ladder after defeating Lancefield. In a match that showed where both sides were at, it was the Cats who stepped up in the last quarter. They led 33-31 at three-quarter time before a last quarter defensive masterclass restricted the Tigers to two goals. The final score was 45-33. Kate McLeod was judged best on court, while Taylah Watson was the Tigers’ best player. Tara Murray Diggers Rest’s Megan Jennings defends Melton Centrals’ Monika Dimovski. (Shawn Smits)

Sunbury in box seat By Tara Murray The Sunbury Lions’ chances of making the Ballarat Football League finals changed within a matter of hours on Saturday. Needing wins in both their remaining matches and hoping that either Ballarat or Sebastopol upset Bacchus Marsh, the Lions thought their finals hopes were all but gone as they were four points behind the Cobras. But by the end of the day, the Lions were back in the box seat to finish sixth and claim the last finals berth. The Lions did their part by beating Sebastopol 13.15 (93) - 8.3 (51). Ballarat then caused a boilover beating Bacchus Marsh, putting the Lions significantly ahead of the Cobras on percentage. For Lions coach Rick Horwood, the change in fortunes was unexpected. “We are rapt,” he said. “It gives us the opportunity to put our finals hopes in our own hands. “It will keep our record of playing finals in the Ballarat Football League every year in tact. “Who would have thought that would happen a couple of weeks ago?” The Lions were made to fight for the win against the Burras, who continue to improve each week. “We nearly kicked ourselves out of the game in the third quarter,” Horwood said. “We had 19 entries into our forward 50 and could only kick eight points. “Our defence stood strong, though, and kept them to only 11 scoring shots for the game.” As it has been often this season, it was the younger players who stood up. “We had four under-18 players in the side,” Horwood said. “They have deserved to play games but if we took too many from the under-18s they wouldn’t have enough players to field a side. “Jack Hannett, in his first game, was in the top three players on the field. Dean Muir was best on ground while William Healy, the other first gamer, was in our top 10.” Horwood said the only negative out of the game was the report of Ben Said. If offered a one-week suspension, Horwood said the club would take it to ensure Said was back for finals. The Lions will go into their final game, against Melton, as favourites. “We go to Melton full of confidence,” Horwood said. “We need to start well and take the game away from them.” In the netball, the Lions will finish fourth on the ladder. On Saturday they defeated the Burras 57-34 with Chloe Curran shooting 44 goals in the win.

Trent Stead (left) goes for a hanger. (Shawn Smits) 36 SUNBURY & MACEDON RANGES STAR WEEKLY \ AUGUST 18, 2015

Struggling Tigers look to the future After four premierships in six years, Sunbury Tigers knew they were due for a down year in Victorian Rugby League first grade. And they were right. The Tigers won only four games for the year, a far cry from premiership success 12 months ago. The Tigers finished seventh in what may look like a poor season, but coach Jamie Blackwood said it was anything but. “It was tough as we lost lots of players,” he said before the club’s final game of the season, a 40-24 loss to Casey. “We lost a whole team through players leaving, long-term injuries and losing players we normally get from Melbourne Storm. We have started the rebuilding process.” Blackwood said the club had resigned itself to the fact it would lose access to Melbourne Storm’s under-20s, but that had come a year earlier than expected. “We’ve been getting seven to eight players,” he said. “Now it’s one or two, which puts a dint in weekly plans. “The NRL under-20 competition is ending at the end of next year, so Storm has decided to keep its players in New South Wales and Queensland, as it is more cost-efficient. “They’ve had a massive injury list this year, which hasn’t helped either.” Blackwood said while losing Storm players hurt Sunbury, it cleared the way for the club’s junior players. “It’s control, alt and delete and start all over again,” he said. “We’ll focus on under-14, under-16s and under-18 and we have a development program in the pipeline. “This season is the first time we’ve had under-18, and five of those have played in first division.” Sale Finau and David Matangi are two players who have stepped up from under-18s. Blackwood said captain Scott Matthews had also been sensational, while Terry Constantinou was again among the best players. “We’ll build around these players,” he said. Blackwood, who is in his first season as sole coach after working with Julian Keddy for the previous two years, said he would love to coach the team again. “We’re pretty happy with where we are,” he said. Tara Murray


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