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‘‘Our doctors urge vulnerable members of the community – adolescents, pregnant women and the elderly – to please have those immunisations,’’ she said. Ms Gardner said whooping cough was a terrible disease. “The symptoms are extremely uncomfortable and it goes for an extended period of time … babies are at extreme risk of mortality,” she said. “Our infants and the elderly rely on the rest of the community being vaccinated.” Catch-up sessions will be held at the Craigieburn Function Rooms from 5.30-7.30pm on October 12, Sunbury Memorial Hall from 5.30-7.30pm on October 21, and Hume Global Learning Centre from 6.30-8pm on October 27.

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A campaign to spread coverage of free vaccines among Hume school students will be undertaken after a 275 per cent spike in the number of whooping cough cases reported this year. Health Department figures obtained by Star Weekly reveal 139 cases were reported in the year to July 1 – up from 37 in 2014. There have been 23 cases so far this year in the Macedon Ranges, down from 28 in 2014. Hume council and GPs have urged parents to attend a series of “catch-up” immunisation sessions being held in October in a bid to halt the spread of the highly contagious disease. More than 1200 students did not receive booster vaccines during the council’s most recent visits to schools because families did not return consent forms. Mayor Adem Atmaca said it was important young people were properly immunised. He said the council had previously offered the vaccine to all year 10 students but would roll out injections for every year 7 student from next year, with high rates of whooping cough in residents aged 12 to 15. ‘‘Whooping cough is a terrible illness and it can be very debilitating for sufferers, many of whom exhibit a prolonged cough that can last up to three months,’’ Cr Atmaca said. ‘‘The condition is highly contagious and extremely serious for babies.’’

Whooping cough, also known as pertussis, kills one in every 125 infants under six months who develop the illness. “That’s a tragedy when such a simple vaccine can prevent its spread,” Cr Atmaca said. Tristar Medical Group senior manager Anne Gardner said constant vigilance was required, with high vaccination rates crucial to general community health.

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Train driver’s Sunbury solution By Matt Crossman The Metro rail service to Sunbury could be dramatically improved without putting on extra trains, according to a proposal prepared by a train driver. Sunbury’s Steve Coughlan has used publicly available data to create a timetable that could potentially provide the town with full Metro coverage, extending all services from Watergardens. Until now, Sunbury has received about half the Metro services travelling to Watergardens. ‘‘A lot of it is just utilising layover time that’s now wasted,’’ Mr Coughlan said.

The proposal, which he said complied with Metro work practices, was prepared in response to Public Transport Victoria’s (PTV) decision to ban Sunbury commuters from travelling on V/Line trains. Restrictions will not be enforced until next January, but passengers are being actively discouraged from boarding V/Line services. The changes, prompted by completion of the Regional Rail Link, are aimed at reducing overcrowding on Bendigo-bound trains. The government recently added 10 extra Sunbury peak-time Metro services a week with a promise of more to come.

But critics say the changes, with access to more than 200 services to be removed, are unfair to Sunbury passengers. Mr Coughlan said that as a father of three he considered extra Metro services the best option for the town. ‘‘If they’re going to need to go to university, V/Line is great for peak periods, but once you get into those off-peak periods there’s a lot of waiting around stations,’’ he said. ‘‘Youth unemployment is also a huge problem here, and a lot of that is the inability to get to where the jobs are.’’ Mr Coughlan’s proposal is supported

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Council pushed on carbon plan A group calling on Macedon Ranges council to do more to fight climate change is urging residents to lobby their councillors. The plea from the Macedon Ranges Green Energy Coalition follows a recent meeting with the council during which members made the case for a stand-alone climate change policy. As reported by Star Weekly Weekly, the coalition, which has collected more than 3000 signatures at markets and events, wants the council to commit to becoming carbon neutral by 2020. It recommended installing solar panels on all council buildings, at an estimated cost of $1 million. Coalition co-ordinator Rob Bakes said members feared the need for action on climate change would become ‘‘lost’’ in the council’s new environment strategy. ‘‘Like waste management, it needs a stand-alone policy,’’ he said. Mr Bakes said members wanted the council to adopt the coalition’s recent clean-energy petition as the basis for a new policy. ‘‘People are frustrated that we’re still talking about action on climate change.’’ The council’s planning and environment director, Sophie Segafredo, said calls for emissions reduction targets and the installation of solar panels would be considered as part of the new environment strategy. ‘‘It is not feasible to meet the timeframes suggested for action,’’ she said. The council last week gave in-principle support to RMIT University’s greenhouse challenge to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions. Matt Crossman

Consumerism, science, nature and the way we see ourselves are explored in a new Sunbury exhibition featuring works by three visual artists. Sunbury’s Maddi Seyman and fellow La Trobe University Bendigo students Steffy Herbertson and Rebbecca Luke provide three distinct perspectives through paintings, ceramics and sculptures. Ms Seyman says the opening of the five-day exhibition at the Boiler House Art Gallery from 2pm this Friday will be an exciting moment for the trio. ‘‘It’s the first exhibition for all of us,’’ she says. Planning for the show, which will be the basis of a written assignment for the students, began in mid-August. Ms Seyman says the trio’s art will encourage people to ‘‘confront the surreal’’. ‘‘They’re paintings exploring the way we see ourselves, ideas of beauty,’’ she says. ‘‘Then there’s a collection of bowls and cups that take a view of consumerism and a series of sculptures about science meeting nature. ‘‘It’s really varied because we’re three very different artists, so different ideas are being covered.’’ Bodies in Bloom is open from 10.30am-4pm, October 3-6. Entry by gold coin donation. Matt Crossman

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by Sunbury-based Hume councillor Jack Medcraft, who urged Transport Minister Jacinta Allan to reinstate off-peak V/Line services and deliver extra Metro trains. As reported by Star Weekly Weekly, Sunbury Train Association members were buoyed by a recent meeting with representatives of PTV and Ms Allan. STA wants to keep access to all V/Line services, gain more Metro services and have all Metro services extended from Watergardens. A spokesman for Ms Allan said extension of Watergardens services was among a range of options being considered.

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Land carve-up bid drags on By Matt Crossman The future of a rural living zone report more than a decade in the making appears to have been decided after a Macedon Ranges councillor withdrew a rescission motion lodged 12 hours after a lengthy debate that led to the plan’s apparent adoption. The council’s In the Rural Living Zone report, which sets out how more rural-residential lots could be made available, was due to be presented to the Planning Minister after Cr Russell Mowatt failed to have the matter deferred by a vote of 5-4 last Wednesday night. But early last Thursday, Cr Mowatt called for the decision to be rescinded, leading to a special meeting being called for October 14. By late Friday the rescission motion had been withdrawn. It was unlikely to receive the support it needed, with mayor Jennifer Anderson, who sided with Cr Mowatt last week, flying out of the country last Thursday. Cr Mowatt said changes to the document made public on the Friday before the meeting had led to a barrage of phone calls and emails from residents fearful of inappropriate developments. ‘‘The intent of my deferment motion was to ensure all stakeholders have been actively engaged,’’ Cr Mowatt said. ‘‘It would have been remiss of me to do nothing, especially when concerns raised are about the consultation process. ‘‘I’m hopeful that, as a council, we can provide further opportunities for face-to-face consultation with submitters as we move

forward.’’ Last Wednesday’s debate about the report went for more than an hour, with councillors Mowatt, Anderson, Graham Hackett and Sally Piper calling for more investigation. Concerns raised included recent changes to the zoning document, which had been put on display last November, with one area of land in Romsey being substituted for another.

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Cr Hackett agreed a lot of work had gone into compiling the report. ‘‘And yet, right at the end, we have conjecture,’’ he said. ‘‘I don’t want this council to once again be accused of policy on the run.’’ Cr Anderson said the municipality already had nine per cent of its land zoned rural living – more than any other periurban shire. Councillors Roger Jukes and John Letchford said there was no need for more consultation, as an eventual planning scheme amendment would require public display and submissions. ‘‘It’s been 12 years,’’ Cr Jukes said. ‘‘It’s time that this council took ownership.’’ Cr Mowatt acknowledged many residents had been consulted but said others had not, risking ‘‘further angst from the community’’. ‘‘You say it’s been 12 years … well, what’s a few more months?’’ he asked.

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Bonded by a challenge young people, says YEP promotes stress-free interaction amongst the kids, who typically struggle with social skills. ‘‘They often don’t have a big friends group at school … this gives them somewhere they can interact with each other. ‘‘They don’t feel like they’re being judged. They just get on together.’’ The workshop is at Woodend Neighbourhood House from 4-6pm on October 8. Cost: $10. To book, phone Sarah Cook on 5422 0296.

Young people with autism can build robots – and develop their social skills – as part of a workshop at Woodend. The event, organised by Macedon Ranges council’s youth engagement program (YEP) for 11-16-year-olds on the autism spectrum, will give kids the chance to learn how to create their own robotic device in a safe environment. YEP, which is supported by staff at Cobaw Community Health, meets every Thursday during school terms. Linda, whose son William was among those who pushed for an autism-specific group for

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Stealing cars still too easy: cops By Matt Crossman Careless motorists who leave their vehicles unlocked in Sunbury shopping centre car parks and driveways are frustrating police – and driving up the price of insurance. New figures from the National Motor Vehicle Theft Reduction Council reveal that 586 short-term thefts, after which vehicles were recovered, were recorded in Hume during 2014-15 – up from 536 the previous year. The figure for profit-motivated thefts, where the vehicle was not recovered, increased by three to 183. Hume police’s crime prevention officer

Senior Constable Jacqui Newman said the number of thefts of and from motor vehicles could be slashed if people checked before leaving their cars. Reminding people that failing to lock a car is an offence, she said police were ‘‘pulling our hair out’’. ‘‘The number of people still not locking their doors or leaving valuables on display is incredible,’’ Senior Constable Newman said. ‘‘People often tell us they locked their doors, but there’s absolutely no evidence of forced entry. ‘‘There’s crooks going along through the night just checking if cars are unlocked, and

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it’s never long until they find one.’’ Senior Constable Newman said recent undercover operations in Sunbury were having an impact. ‘‘Sunbury’s always been a hotspot, but we’re starting to have some success,’’ she said. The figures also showed Nissan Pulsars were the top target for short-term thefts in Hume in 2014-15 (30 thefts), ahead of the Holden

Commodore VF (16) and Toyota Corolla ZRE (12). Commodores featured highly on the list for profit-motivated thefts, with five VE-model cars and five VTs stolen last financial year. Senior Constable Newman said fewer thefts of Nissan Pulsars had been recorded since a letter was sent to all registered owners in Hume. Drivers were also offered free immobilisers as part of a Hume council program. Just 16 short-term thefts were recorded in the Macedon Ranges in 2014-15 – down from 28 the previous year. There were also 11 long-term thefts (up from eight).

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Senior Constable Johnson said. ‘‘This is a great opportunity to share some of these things on a community level.’’ The event complements a police and councilsupported program for year 11 students that is run in local schools. The forum is at the Sunbury Youth Centre, 51-53 Evans Street, from 6.30-9.15pm on October 8. Details: 9205 2200 Matt Crossman Volunteer road trauma speaker Karen Robinson, 17-year-old Brett Johnson and Constable Gabrielle Swanborough with council, SES, police and community advocate reps. (Shawn Smits)

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Students involved in a peer mentoring project at Sunbury College, including Jessica (pictured), will be part of an event aimed at creating better connections between the indigenous community and local health and support services. Food, cultural activities and information stalls will be part of Ngawan Aboriginal Group’s second annual Healthy, Happy, Deadly event this Wednesday. Sunbury Community Health Aboriginal engagement officer Gail Radford is expecting more than 200 people. ‘‘It’s about getting among the Aboriginal community and letting them know the things on offer, but it’s also about ■ creating more awareness in the general community of our local indigenous population,’’ ■ she says. On offer at Sunbury Memorial Hall from 11am-3pm will be■ live music, dancing, WANT YOUR EVENT a children’s play area, boomerang painting, crafts, LISTED? and viewing – from a safe distance – of WANT WANT YOUR YOUR EVENT EVENT9744 LISTED? LISTED? a live crocodile and other native reptiles. Details: 9564 Matt Crossman

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The first meeting of a new support group for people bereaved by suicide will be held at Newham Mechanics Hall from 1-3pm

World Sight Day

Learn about sightless yoga and raise money for the Fred Hollows Foundation on World Sight Day, October 8. $20 requested donation. St Mary’s Church hall, O’Shanassy Street, Sunbury, 6.30-7.45pm. ■ 0413 853 797

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WIN THIS In celebration of the launch of men’s fragrance Police Icon, two lucky readers have the chance to win one of two 125ml bottles of the new release, valued at $80 each. Providing the ultimate scent for the modern man, Police Icon will be sold exclusively at Chemist Warehouse, My Chemist and My Beauty Spot. To enter, visit www.winthisnow.com.au and follow the prompts. Entries close at 11:59pm on Sunday, September 27, and will be drawn at 9am the next day, at the offices of MMP, 214 Park Street, South Melbourne, 3205. Winners will be notified in writing and their names published at www.winthisnow.com.au. Terms and conditions are available at www.winthisnow.com.au.

Grand Final market

Pick up some crafts, plants, produce or coffee at this Saturday’s grand final day market. Sunbury Community Centre, Elizabeth Drive, 9am-2pm. ■ 0400 907 793

Free concerts

Free concerts featuring final year performance music students from Monash University will be held at Mount Macedon’s Duneira on October 8, 15, 22 and 29. Each concert will showcase violinists, pianists, clarinetists and singers. Bookings essential. ■ 5426 1490 or www.duneira.com.au

Batty’s book signing

Australian of the year Rosie Batty says it’s important that the community continues to talk openly about domestic violence. Close to 70 people were at Gisborne library to hear Ms Batty last Wednesday. Ms Batty also took questions from the audience and signed copies of her new book, A Mother’s Story.

Refurbished theatre reopens

Kyneton’s Bluestone Theatre will be officially reopened this Wednesday. A $400,000 refurbishment funded by the state government, Macedon Ranges council and the Friends of the Bluestone Theatre included structural upgrades, ceiling and roofing works, new carpet, electrical rewiring and paint. Improvements to the historic theatre attracted plenty of positive feedback during the recent daffodil and arts festival.

Knitting makes a difference

Clothes, beanies, scarves and blankets knitted by groups operating at Hume libraries will be distributed to underprivileged people. More than 150 items, including toy bears and a baby jacket, have been knitted by the Sunbury and Broadmeadows groups. The Sunbury group meets every Monday afternoon. For more details, visit www.humelibraries.com.au. FOR BREAKING NEWS, VISIT Web: starweekly.com.au Sunbury & Macedon Ranges Star Weekly @star_weekly

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OPEN EVENING Thursday 8 October, 5.00-7.00pm Salesian College Sunbury

Come along and tour the College and see the new Year 9 Campus, the completion of new building projects and renovations, and a showcase of various student learning. - Now accepting Year 7 enrolments for 2017 and beyond. - Coeducational Year 7 to Year 12 Telephone: 03 9744-0000 Web: scr.vic.edu.au

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Care counts in communities Research is predicting that, by 2050, there will be close to 900,000 Australians diagnosed with dementia. When compared to the 342,800 Australians currently living with the disease, this is a massive increase. September is Dementia Awareness Month, and this year’s theme is: Creating a Dementia Friendly Nation. The goal is to raise awareness of the disease and boost understanding of what it is like for a person to live with dementia, as well as encouraging communities to support those suffering from the disease. This year, Home Instead Senior Care has developed a national education program to help businesses become more dementia-friendly. The program is aimed at helping businesses through training and education to acknowledge dementia in their human relations. It also hopes to help those with the disease to make positive changes in their lives.

Martin Warner, owner of Home Instead Senior Care Australia, believes support and social inclusion are keys to helping those with dementia. “Awareness, understanding and acceptance of dementia is so important, but we want to take it a step further and put this understanding into practice,” Mr Warner said. “We assist businesses with changing their systems in regard to communication, lighting, signage and environment – all of which can have a huge impact.” The program offers free 30-minute training workshops with Home Instead Senior Care educators, who teach employees and employers how to safeguard a dementiafriendly environment. Sessions cover how to identify someone with dementia and how to communicate and support them. Eleanor Tabone

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KYNETON 7 Fiddlers Green Road, 3444

LANCEFIELD 9 Bennett Close, 3435

R T Edgar: 5427 1222

Chess Property Consultants: 5429 5544

Price: $895,000

Private sale

Price: $454,000

Private sale

This is bluestone country at its best. Built in 1855 and beautifully renovated in recent times, this gem of the halcyon days of Victoria’s gold rush retains many original features, including gorgeous timbers and imposing stonework. Set on about five hectares, the main house has both formal and rustic spaces, beautifully integrated into this 21st century’s age of convenience and comfort. The working hub of the house is very spacious with a kitchen fit to feed a gang of shearers. French doors open onto the timber deck of an alfresco area overlooking a delightful country garden, in which is nestled a restored bluestone chapel. The three bedrooms all have built-in robes. There are several farm outbuildings, fencing suitable for horses, plus stables and an arena, bore water and a windmill.

On a huge 2000 square-metre block, this well-built abode has a fabulous price point, especially considering its location in a quiet court that’s within walking distance of a playground, swimming pool, tennis courts and a primary school. The backyard could almost fit the MCG! The house itself has two roomy living areas (carpeted lounge room and a family-meals area) and a covered deck out the back. The kitchen is all electric. Two of the four bedrooms have built-in robes, while the other two have walk-in robes. The main bedroom also has an en suite. The house has ducted gas heating, broadband internet and pay TV access, 20 solar panels and a double garage, as well as a backyard shed.

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SUNBURY 44 The Old Stock Run, 3429

Kennedy and Hunt: 5428 2544

Leading Real Estate: 9744 2244

Price: $425,000

Private sale

Price: $700,000 – $750,000 Private sale

This gorgeous cottage at Riddells Creek would be perfect for retirees or first-home buyers alike. Colourful from the outside in, the property has enough space to keep garden lovers and cooks in the kitchen happy and productive. As part of a block of about 440 square metres, the rear entertainment area is a stylish affair, set on large pavers with beautiful plantings all round; it’s directly off the family-meals zone via sliding doors. The kitchen has all the mod-cons and a great walk-in pantry. Bedrooms have built-in robes and share the bathroom. Gas heating, a split-system, a single garage with internal access, and a cute blue garden shed are other keynotes at this appealing property.

With a massive wrap-around pergola at the rear, set over a beautiful timber deck in part, this impressive boutique builder-built abode offers great spaces, both formal and funky, in one of the most sought-after parts of Sunbury’s Rolling Meadows estate. The bedrooms have built-in robes, and three share a central bathroom, with twin vanities, bath and shower, with an adjoining separate toilet. The main bedroom has an en suite and walk-in robe. There is a sunken formal lounge backing on to the open plan kitchen-entertainment hub, which has stainless steel appliances and a large pantry. A rumpus room out back is part of the expansive entertainment precinct, overlooking a huge, landscaped backyard. A large shed is divided by sliding doors giving another living space with a bar. The house has ducted heating, evaporative cooling, a workshop, a vegie patch and double garage.

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GISBORNE 17 Swinburne Avenue, 3437 Brad Teal: 9744 2555

Price: $920,000

If bets were being laid on which Gisborne property has the most spectacular 180-degree south-western views, this one would be odds-on. But it’s not just its dramatic perch looking down over the village that makes this one a special place. It’s also the owner-designed, top-notch, solid sandstone house and the surrounding gardens that deserve the ‘“stunning” descriptor. The grand, gated entry with security video is an indicator of what lies beyond on the block of about 3820 square metres – 1800 square metres of which are on a lifetime lease and perfect for pony, orchard or playground. Beyond a splendid porte-cochere, the

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Private sale large entry foyer has artistic, hand-painted panels on one wall, behind which is a grey-carpeted lounge-dining room with downlight-studded bulkhead. This and the next-door family-meals zone link with the wonderfully long stretch of a tiled sunroom/ kids’ playroom with windows framing gorgeous rhodies, with “those views” beyond. Another living zone is a rumpus room with a granite bar atop solid timber storage (including a wine rack). A powder room is next door. A wide bay window behind the sink captures a perfect garden snapshot, with other kitchen features including granite benches, vinyl-wrap cabinetry, walk-in pantry, integrated microwave, Blanco

electric cooktop and wall oven, a Bosch dishwasher and ducted-vacuum sweep. The next-door laundry (with unfillable vinyl-wrap storage) could easily serve as a butler’s pantry. The entry hall (to the left of which is a tiled study) heads to the right where bedrooms and a fully tiled main bathroom are found. Each large secondary bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe, while the main has mirrored built-ins and fully tiled en suite. The sunroom is flanked each end by covered pergolas, and another fully screened outdoor room is a third option for relaxation/entertainment. Trimmed box hedges add formal notes to gardens and are cleverly used to ring

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two underground water tanks (with about 397,468-litre capacity providing water to the sink and gardens). About 800 daffodil and 200 tulip bulbs, along with 90 rose bushes, define perimeters. Rosemary forms an amazing hedge as well as cascading over sandstone retaining walls and many flowering exotics and shrubs lend colour and fragrance. Commercial-grade ducted heating and cooling, lock-up and potting/storage sheds, and a double garage with internal access are other keynotes at a property within steps of town bus to shops, schools and train, and a downhill stroll from the town centre. Carole Levy

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3 Boon Court, Sunbury 4A2B2C

YOUR EXCLUSIVE POCKET OF PARADISE! Nestled away in the highly sought afte af r Ashfield Estate and tucked away in an peaceful pocket, this home comprises 4 bedrooms all with BIR’s, master with WIR & ensuite, formal lounge and dining area with open plan kitchen boasting stainless steel appliances overlooking a second family living space. Additional features include ducted heating, 3 refrigerated split system air conditioning units, hardwood floors and so much more!

Price: $385,000 to $400,000 Inspection: BY APPOINTMENT Photo ID required Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 644 adam.sacco@leadingrealestate.com.au

Unit 6/58-60 Ligar Street, Sunbury 2A1B1C

18 Keswick Rise, Sunbury IT”S ALL HERE!

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Set in the Canterbury Hills Estate is this superb double storey Simmonds family home of a grand scale approximately 30 square, making an outstanding place of residence with magnificent street appeal and plenty of wow factor! Downstairs comprises master bedroom with WIR and ensuite, separate powder room and a large study, study kitchen with quality S/S appliances, main family room with adjoining meals area, formal lounge with log fireplace and adjoining formal dining area. Walk upstairs to find a fantastic open plan children’s retreat or TV area with skylight and three more generous size bedrooms with built in robes sharing a beautiful main bathroom. Additional features include evaporative cooling, ducted heating, a double garage with rear access to the roof on both sides of the house plus a further large storage area under the stairs and so much more!

THINK OF THE CAPITAL PIT PITAL GROWTH.... Within minutes walk to the main CBD, here is a fine opportunity to secure a well kept and much loved home encompassing, 2 bedrooms with BIR’s and central bathroom, this home off an open living room with cathedral offers ceilings and gas log fireplace combined with the meals area and functional kitchen. Features including natural gas ducted heating & air conditioning, single lock up garage with remote access and more.

Price: $500,000 to $530,000 Inspection: BY APPOINTMENT

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Price: $295,000 to $310,000 Inspection: BY APPOINTMENT Photo ID required Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 644 adam.sacco@leadingrealestate.com.au

44 The Old Stock Run, Sunbury 4A2B8C

ANYTHING ELSE IS A COMPROMISE! Positioned in one of Sunbury’s y’ finest pockets y’s in the ‘Rolling Meadows’ Estate boasting a grand entrance with multiple living zones, including formal lounge, kitchen with adjoining meals and family, family separate rumpus with the outdoor entertaining. Accommodation features master with ensuite and BIR, 3 bedrooms with BIR’s plus a separate study/mudroom. Additional features include ducted heating, evaporative cooling, as well as 2 x 24,500lt rainwater tanks and much more!

Price: $720,000 to $770,000 Inspection: BY APPOINTMENT Photo ID required Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 644 adam.sacco@leadingrealestate.com.au

90 Belleview Drive, Sunbury 4A2B2C

AN ARCHITECTURAL VIEW!! This eco friendly delight embraces nature through and through with its incredibly energy efficient, and architecturally individual design. Features such as double glazed windows, double thickness plaster sheeting for noise reduction and extra insulation, 2 water tanks connected to irrigation, plantation shutters and a solar hot water service, your bills will never be lower and your conscience never clearer. Additional features include evap cooling, double remote garage, well appointed kitchen, all positioned on a 834m approx block. Price: $470,000 to $500,000 Inspection: BY APPOINTMENT Photo ID required Contact: Toby Smithies 0400 050 604 toby.smithies@leadingrealestate.com.au

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11 Chappell Court, Sunbury CAPTAIN PT PTAIN OF THE COURT!

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Located in the first stage of the highly desirable Ashfield Estate and perfectly tucked away in a quiet family friendly court. This versatile design offers off dual living areas including a formal front lounge area, kitchen comprising stainless steel appliances, adjoining meals area, this contemporary design also features an amazing open plan main living room with wood combustion heater. Step outside through sliding doors to a fantastic concreted patio area perfect for entertaining. Accommodation includes master bedroom with WIR and ensuite plus an additional two bedrooms with BIR’s sharing a renovated central bathroom. Additional features include double garage with internal access, ducted heating plus split system heating and cooling, tool/work shed plus small wood shedding and much more.

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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

NEW LISTING

Mount Macedon 32 Pinchoff Lane

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Private Sale

“Redwoods”. A classic colonial in blue chip Mount Macedon setting. “Redwoods” is positioned on one of the prettiest lanes in Mt Macedon. Framed by magnificent stands of 130 year old Redwoods, the drive meanders to a home of exceptional quality. The rendered double brick colonial homestead oozes with sophistication, style and charm – with wide verandahs, French doors, plantation shutters and neutral light filled interiors. The home comprises of 4 well proportioned bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, impressive living room, study, udy retreat, billiard room, udy, floored attic, laundry and a gourmet kitchen complete with a butlers pantry with cabinets and dining area. The home is serviced by slab heating and an open fire place. The property is further enhanced by a large 2 car garage with work / storage area, a detached brick 3 room cottage, perfect for a studio or private office and a whimsical stable style weatherboard garden/wo den/ rk den/wo shed with a mezzanine floor. “Redwoods” is well positioned close to the Mt Macedon village, the Macedon train Station, schools and easy access to the freeway, way International Airport and Melbourne CBD. way,

Private Sale Details: Contact Agent

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Bullengarook 22 Spotiswood Road

Private Sale

Rare as hens teeth! “Fineview”. Private 60 acres (approx.) of peace & serenity. Unique and extremely rare opportunity to secure this highly appealing sanctuary with picturesque rural views as far as the eye can see. A horse lovers delight with forest trails and horse riding clubs nearby. Well fenced property with large existing shed complete with concrete floor solar power and water tanks. This private allotment boasts a mix floor, of cleared and natural bushland, large dam, permanent spring and an abundance of native wildlife. Perfectly positioned with easy access to the Calder Freeway and Western Highway. Only 10 minutes from the thriving township of Gisborne, this is a blank canvas waiting for you to create your dream (STCA).

Private Sale Details: Contact Agent

Viewing Times: By appointment.

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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

NEW LISTING

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Mount Macedon 550 Mount Macedon Road Majestic garden estate in premiere sought after Mount Macedon position. Representing a true lifestyle property – expansive lawns, tranquil lake setting, English garden and a beautifully presented home set on one of the finest 10 acre allotments in Mt Macedon. The beautifully presented home offers 3 large bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, two enormous living areas, study, udy modern kitchen with extensive storage and granite udy, bench tops, dining area, bar/kit bar chenette, laundry and wide verandahs. The comfort of the home is enhanced with quality carpets, French doors, two fire places and heating and cooling split systems. The home is further complimented with a self contained cottage comprising one bedroom, large sitting area, bathroom and kitchen – a perfect sanctuary for visiting friends and family. The extensive grounds include ornamental lake, an island with a garden temple, tennis court, gazebos, meandering paths, chook pen, pony/horse paddock with corral, open paddocks with mature native and English trees, 2 car garage and romantic old stone ruins.

Private Sale Details: Contact Agent

Viewing Times:

Property Information:

By appointment.

NEW LISTING

A4 B4 C3

Gisborne 74 Prince Street

Private Sale

Enjoy life – this property is low maintenance with modern flair in a prime, end-of-court position. Land approximately 624m2. Stroll to the shops or the golf course! Walk to school or sporting facilities. The position is perfect! The best of locations for retirees, young couples or families wanting the convenience of in-town living. Opposite nature reserve and with magic views the easy care, revamped and contemporary interior offers light, airy accommodation of 4 bedrooms, study, udy 2 large living/dining udy, living/ areas with northern light and great views, 2 smart bathrooms, powder room and hostess style kitchen with integrated appliances. Outdoors offers a private entertaining terrace and a secure decking offering a gorgeous winter suntrap. A ‘gold ribbon’ gem.

Private Sale Details: E.S.R. $595,000 - $625,000

Viewing Times: Thursday 1.00 - 1.30pm

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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

Gisborne 6 Erinvale Close

0417 383 235 0409 138 472 0407 435 589

Private Sale

Position perfect & luxury living. Approx. 4000m2of delightful terraced gardens. Quality build and beautiful décor 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: Contact Agent

Viewing Times: By appointment.

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Gisborne 33 Dumbarton Way

Riddells Creek 52 Main Road

Private Sale

Property Information:

A3 B3 C3

Private Sale

Elevated, eye catching, builder’s own home. Elegantly sited on 1350m2 in highly sought after Mulbarton Estate.

“The Cottage” Cute, cosy & so very convenient with a private courtyard garden. Land approx. 440M2

This 3 level home will impress the most astute buyer. Large formal entry, entry master b/ room, ensuite & dressing room, formal living/dining living/ area. Combined meals/living area. Outstanding chef’s kitchen. Children’s zone offers 3 large b/rooms with BIRs & rumpus room. Luxury incl. Balterio timber, timber refrigerated cooling & gas ducted heating.

Kerb appeal & a real ‘feel good’ home offering entry hall, 2 bedrms, large open plan kitchen/meals/living room, bathroom & laundry. Large paved undercover ent. space, lock up utility shed & carport. Solar panels, OFP, OFP split system heating/co ting/ oling. Walk to ting/co train station, shops, schools or just stroll across the road to the lake to feed the geese.

Private Sale Details:

Private Sale Details:

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$425,000

Viewing Times:

Property Information:

By appointment.

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Viewing Times: Thursday 2.00 - 2.30pm

Property Information:

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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

NEW LISTING

Gisborne Unit 9 / 3 Hamilton Street

NEW LISTING

Investor’s dream, downsizer’s heaven or great starter!

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Gisborne Unit 3 / 35 Prince Street Central unit in old town Gisborne. Walking distance to all town facilities.

Full of character & nestled at rear of highly desirable development. This unit offers one good sized bedroom, lounge/kitchenette, bathroom, sep. laundry plus private backyard. Easy walking distance to shops, schools, cafes & all that the gorgeous Gisborne has to offer. Highly sought after location, don’t miss this opportunity!

This property is superbly located within easy walking distance to town. Offering 2 bedrooms with BIR’s, well appointed kitchen/meals/living, bathroom, laundry, laundry gas heater to living & single carport. Great opportunity for retired couple or single professional person. Properties in this location are tightly held. Don’t wait!

Private Sale Details:

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$350,000

Viewing Times:

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By appointment.

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New Gisborne Unit 3 / 176 Station Road

New Gisborne Unit 8 / 262 Station Road

‘Warrina Retirement Village’. Spacious two bedroom unit with garage and private garden.

‘Bluebell Cottage’

Live independently with 24/7 care assistance if required, meals & extra services. Light & airy unit offers 2 bedrms, full kitchen/dining chen/ chen/dining & living rm, bathrm & laundry. Integrated garage, courtyard garden. This is a secure but independent lifestyle suiting singles or couples. Pets permitted.

‘Bluebell Cottage’ is nestled away in the lovely ‘The Mews’. Cosy & secure, close to station & Barringo Foodstore. Offers kitchen/meals/ living, with rear courtyard. Master bedrm & bathrm, plus study & additional bedrm. Features security system, integrated garage, Blanco appliances & s/s s/ heating & cooling. Properties in this location are tightly held. Don’t wait. Currently tenanted at $1,285 pcm.

Private Sale Details:

Private Sale Details:

$382,500

Contact Agent

Viewing Times:

Viewing Times:

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By appointment.

Property Info:

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Property Info:

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NEW LISTING

RESIDENTIAL RENTAL

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

Gisborne 19 Station Road

Property Info:

Private Sale

Great location – Prime investment opportunity. Land approx. 738M2 Comfortable brick veneer home with colorbond single garage and utility shed. Within easy walking distance to all that the town has to offer and just across the road from sporting facilities and on the doorstep of beautiful public walks and parks. Opportunity to enter the property market, downsize or invest at a very affordable level.

Private Sale Details: $415,000

Viewing Times: Thursday 12.00 - 12.30pm

Kennedy & Hunt Real Estate

Property Information:

A3 B1 C1

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Gisborne 11 Howey Street COMFORTABLE AND CONVENIENT Home offers 3 bedrooms with BIR’s, large living/ living/dining area with wood heating & split system heating & cooling, timber kitchen with electric cooking, central bathroom with separate toilet & laundry. Outside offers an extensive entertaining area, 2 car integrated garage with storeroom plus a large outdoor shed with separate workshop. Low maintenance gardens. $390 per week $1,695 pcm. Available Now

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Romsey 41 Vinnicombes Road (off Romsey Road)

Architecturally Designed Home in a Magical Private Setting

Set on approximately 25 acres and nestled amid a beautiful garden setting, the Fasham Johnson main residence has a magnificent northerly outlook over gently sloping pastures and comprises 4 bedrooms plus study. So many features including the original weatherboard cottage (currently tenanted).

Woodend Unit 18, 2 Pyke Street (cnr Anslow Street)

Currently vacant with early settlement option available Excellent north facing solid brick unit in quiet established complex in ideal inner township location only 2 blocks from town centre and close to station, churches and most community facilities. Comprises lovely bright living/dining room with abundant natural light from clerestory windows, compact kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, wc, laundry space, small rear courtyard and shared carport space.

Price $1,200,000 View Sat 10 Oct 12-12.30pm or by appointment Sandi Barry-Mueller 0408 392 347

Price $295,000 View Sat 3 Oct 11-11.30am or by appointment John Keating 0419 880 444

Woodend 7 Arthur Court

Price $555,000

Charming Country Living

Beautifully presented four bedroom, two bathroom home in a quiet court location only minutes to the heart of Woodend. Features lovely sitting room, open plan kitchen/dining/meals area, a wonderful decked outdoor area, gas central heating, split system heating/cooling, and a single carport with lock up garage.

Woodend 4 Nutfield Close

View Sat 17 Oct 3-3.30pm or by appointment Sandi Barry-Mueller 0408 392 347

Price $795,000

Modern Country Charm on 1530m2 Very appealing timber and bagged brick family home in one of Woodend’s most sought after locations hosting superb residences and sensational views to Mount Macedon. Featuring 5 bedrooms, two bathrooms, high quality timber flooring, 9 foot ceilings, spacious back yard, veggie garden, separate garage/workshop with concrete floor and power.

View Sat 10 Oct 1.30-2pm or by appointment (Photo Id Required) Sandi Barry-Mueller 0408 392 347

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This outstanding approx. 7.8 acre vacant land allocation has glorious established gum trees and magnificent views of the surrounding Barringo Valley and Mt Macedon. Including large dam and a colourbond shed with a skillion carport. An ideal allotment perfect to build your dream home, subject to council approval. Superior location for access to New Gisborne train station and cafe. caf Minutes from Gisborne Township. Views forever and a day!

4 MANNA GUM COURT

DON’T BE DECEIVED! This sensational 16,400SQ (over 4 acres) vacant building block looks like its one paddock but it’s TWO! Property is on both sides of the pine strip of shade trees on the block! Ideal building envelop and shed included! Corners with Mt Charlie Road, amid other small acreage allotments. Perfec rf t lifest rfec lif yle minutes to Riddell township, shops and schools. Town water!

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$449,000 APPROX 20 ACRES

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84 RIVERSIDE DRIVE RIDDELLS CREEK

RIDDELLS CREEK

56 SOMERVILLE LANE

“LARAPINTA” APINTA”. APINTA” A”. Exuding warmth of character, and in a private country environment, this property offers off an ideal package for a perfect lifest lif yle. Quality 4BR residence with views, creek boundary, and fenced into seven paddocks. Outstanding water supply - 75KL tanks, large dam and an efficient bore. Great farm and equine shedding. Full list of improvements available. Special features include a fully self contained studio/guest cottage, and a 840 bottle wine cellar with its own undercover outdoor entertaining area.

All set up for a great lifest lif yle! Walk to station and shops - drive 40 mins CBD! Secluded massive 5049SQM block on sealed road. Architecturally designed 4BR plus study nook. Central living room, casual family living, dining, great window box style kitchen. Gas ducted heating, RC split system. Lots of decking with IG pool. Garage plus large 12x6M shed with concrete floor and power.

$930,000

E.S.R $595,000-$625,000

WALK TO STATION/SHOPS

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RIDDELLS CREEK

21 RACECOURSE ROAD MOUNT MACEDON

Position, Lifest Lif yle, Value! Opposite footy oval, with its superb backdrop of Macedon Ranges, this lovely brick rendered home is on approx 836SQM. Lovely gardens and landscaped back yard. Lounge with hardwood floors and split system, two good sized BRS, nice kitchen, excellent shedding. Town gas connected. Lovely private environment. Ideal first home or retirement roost!

$399,000

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SYNERGISING ONGOING SUCCESS WITH FURTHER INVESTMENT POSSIBILITIES At the end of a private driveway, ay and on 113 acres with town water, ay, er this exquisite equestrian and stud er, property offers off a superior 4 BR plus study, study residence, and supreme infrastructure for operation of this professional of ofessional equine centre. Only a short drive from Melb Airport, CBD and Werribee Park.

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714 BOLINDA-DARRAWEIT ROAD

Superior 563SQM fresh, new, new quality built mansion.Top mansion.T of the range improvements and inclusions. 4 stable complex, 3 bay machinery shed, plus additional vehicle storage sheds. House, land and all improvements below replacement cost, full list available on request. 40 minutes to Melbourne Airport, easy drive to Melton, Moonee Valley and Inglis Sales. Ideal spelling, training, agistment and breeding.

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QUIRK AND DARE TO BE DIFFERENT. QUIRKY DIFFERENT 2000SQM block with commanding views, stylish design with stone,cedar,br edar ick and mudbrick construction. 3BR(master with ES, WIR, balcony),larger open plan edar,br lounge/dining room with balcony, t.v. lounge,studio,rumpus with disco,double garage, tarmac driveway. Charming, unique, private and easy access to quaint village of Mt Macedon. Something outside the square.

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31A B High Street, Lancefield 2 totally Renovated shops / Office Space

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“KOROROIT PARK” Toolern Vale via Diggers Rest – Sunbury, Vic 70 O’Shanassy Street Sunbury Vic 3429

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Happy with Service and ROI We have bought a large parcel of land for investment to hang on to until the rezoning happens in that area, speculatively around 3-5 years. In the meantime we entrusted this land to Sabine at Zafar Property Group who found a suitable tenant and manages the property for us.

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847-1071 Blackhill Road, Toolern Vale Outstanding Location Rural Lifestyle & Investment – 40 Minutes Melbourne CBD For Auction: Saturday 10th October at 11.00am on Site 483 Acres (195.48 195.48 Ha) in Two titles to be auctioned as a whole or in two separate lots. Lot 1 • 305 Acres (123.75 Ha) of prime country, 2 – road frontages, double frontage to Kororoit Creek West, 65% arable. • 3 Bedroom home, substantial farm shedding. • Watered by, 2-bores, dam, creek and rain water storage, recycled water on boundary Lot 2 • 177 Acres (71.73 Ha) of Prime Country, 3 – road frontages, 75% arable, creek and 1 dam ‘Kororoit Park’ Situated in a tightly held and capital appreciating region. Ideal horses, cattle, sheep, cropping and all forms of intensive farming pursuits. 8 Mins Diggers Rest (Electric Train Service), 15 Mins Sunbury & Melton, 25 Mins Melbourne International Airport, 40 Mins Melbourne CBD. Inspection: Strictly by appointment with agents Bob Sherwell 0418 363 473, Ken Drysdale 0409 195 470 Elders Melbourne 03 9609 6222 | Web Id 8585583

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Changes to the State’s rural and green wedge zones will result in further re-zoning and increased land values. Investors are encouraged to place their properties with Zafar Property Group, specialists in rural property management in the SunburyMacedon Ranges region. “We guarantee first-rate service, including staff fluent in Mandarin, Urdu, Hindi, German and Italian,” said Sabine Gazic, property manager. Your return on investment is our top priority. To register your property call Sabine today on 0429 786 459 or email sabine@zafargroup.com.au

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48 Grahams Track LANCEFIELD Here is a stunning solid brick, 4 bedroom home on 22 acres of quality grazing land with spectacular views of the surrounding district. Set at the top of the hill the house overlooks the beautiful valley below. Well-watered with 2 large dams this property is perfectly suited to all forms of grazing, particularly horses or simply a peaceful rural lifestyle just 40 minutes from the Tullamarine Airport Accommodation comprises: • Master bedroom with ensuite and built-in-robes • Bedrooms 2, 3 & 4 all have builtin-robes • Formal Lounge • Dining room and large family room with cathedral ceilings • Spacious study • Fabulous country kitchen with an impressive walk-in-pantry • Family bathroom and large laundry • In floor heating, open fire place & solid fuel heater Outside there is an undercover entertainment area and lovely established gardens. A dual access

$720,000

garage provides ample space for 3 vehicles. There is also a hay shed on the property. This property is beautifully presented and is stunningly positioned – fully a “vision splendid”.

“DON’T SIGN ANYTHING” Do not sign or initial anything until you have read and understood the paperwork presented to you. This sounds like common sense doesn’t it? Unfortunately we are all time poor and under pressure and at times will “skim” the fine print with, at times, disastrous results. When selling a property there are two documents which your agent will expect you to sign. The first is the “Authority to Sell”. This document gives the chosen Agent and their representatives the right to market your property and to introduce prospective purchasers to the property. Before signing check the amount shown as being the price of your property, the expected selling range, the costs involved in selling ( Agents Fees and Marketing) and the length of the Authority period. Provided you are happy and fully understand the documents then, and only then, sign. The second document you will be asked to sign is the “Contract of Sale”. Once again, check the contract carefully. Are names spelt correctly, is the offer of ed price the price that you have agreed to, what is the

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NEW HOMES AND LAND – Metricon

Australia’s leading home builder Metricon has recently opened two of its most popular house designs for display in Rosenthal Estate, Sunbury. They are stylish, spacious and affordable. The Savannah 34 and Santorini 28 have been constructed to cater for families with active lifestyles. Victorian housing general manager Peter Langfelder says the latest designs are ideal for families. “Our two new displays at Rosenthal Estate in Sunbury are prime examples of

how two different home designs can offer flexible and comfortable family living,” he says. The Savannah 34 is a double-storey house with an open-plan design. It has numerous living spaces and two bathrooms. In a spacious family-meals area, the kitchen (with butler’s pantry) can deal with all sorts of functions and the theatre room makes entertaining easy. On the first floor are the four bedrooms. The main bedroom has an en suite. “The Savannah really is an entertainer’s

dream, Peter says. “With family living at the heart of this design, flexible zoned living on the first floor gives the younger members of the family a place to escape.” The Santorini 28 has been designed with simplicity in mind. “It is a spacious, single-storey design and boasts a zoned layout to allow for flexible family living,” says Peter. The Santorini has four bedrooms, two bathrooms and a double garage with internal access. “Meal time is made easy as the large

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DELTA 22 Aspire $187,000 #

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* $9,990 Home Complete Pack is included at no charge on new deposits on specified Delta Series homes for a limited time only. Not redeemable for cash or credit at contract. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Land title release for building address must be within 150 days of deposit. # Price based on the Delta 22 Aspire facade and floorplan and Freedom by Metricon value specification in Macedon build region only. ^ Flooring, carpet and blinds to be selected from Freedom by Metricon category 1 range. + A typical site cost allowance of $12,000 is included in the price. Additional site costs may apply once your land is surveyed and soil reports are obtained, including where rock is required to be removed or excavated, if the slope of the land if greater than 300mm or due to local authority requirements. ~ Evaporative cooling to 5 outlets in the home. Positioning of outlets to be decided by Metricon. ◊ Additional cost will be incurred if the BAL is over 12.5. Speak to your New Home Advisor for a full list of standard inclusions. Valid from 1 September 2015. SEP2015 RN0901 28 SUNBURY & MACEDON RANGES STAR WEEKLY \ SEPTEMBER 29, 2015


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SPORT Little aths club’s big aim By Tara Murray After being named the second-best Little Athletics centre in the state, Sunbury wants to go one better this season. In a pleasant surprise to everyone at the club, the centre finished five points behind Geelong in the Little Athletics Victoria (LAV) centre-of-the-year ranking. The criteria is how the club is run – not results by its athletes at events. “One of our guys nearly jumped through the roof when it was announced,” club president David Thies said. “We were hoping for the top 10, but once we’d heard who was in the top 13 we didn’t think we were in with a chance. “There are 11 teams in our region and a couple of them were in the top 10 and they normally

beat us. When they said a ‘Metro North region club’ had finished second we knew it was us as the other teams had been called.” Thies said the previous highest the club had finished in his five years at the club was 27th. “We are judged on a variety of things,” he said. “It’s about getting things on time to LAV and they visit the club to make sure everything is in order. “It’s also about participation at events in the region and at state level. No one knows exactly what all the criteria are.” In a good night for the club, it was revealed they had raised and donated the most money to the Royal Children’s Hospital. “We didn’t expect that,” Thies said. Finishing second in the state also earned the club $2500.

VNL coach takes over at Riddell Victorian Netball League coach Jarrad Walker will also be in charge of Riddell’s A-grade team next season. After Lauren Close decided not to continue despite tasting premiership success in her first year, the Riddell District Netball League club moved quickly on Walker. Southern Saints coach Walker will combine his VNL commitments with coaching the Bombers next season. Walker is experienced on and off the court, having played netball for Victoria and Australia. Close took over from Eliza Allen as Riddell coach at the start of this year, as she recovered from a knee reconstruction. The star defender returned to the court in the second half of the season. But she admitted after the grand final that she had struggled as coach early in the season and wasn’t sure what she was doing. Despite this, she led her side to a 51-34 win over Macedon in the grand final just over a week ago. The transition from Close to Walker will be an easy one, with the new coach already familiar with the club. “Because he’s coaching at Riddell next year he joined us in the finals series to help out,” Close told Star Weekly after the grand final. “He’s just a fantastic coach and has a really level, steady head. “He has played netball for Australia so he knows the game. “He coached the Southern Saints to a grand final [in division 1 of the VNL] this season but, unfortunately, they didn’t win.” Close said she would still be helping out but in a different coaching role focusing more on club development. “I’m looking at trying to help the junior girls a bit more and bridging the gap between the juniors and under-19s at Riddell. “I’ll concentrate on that and I think I have a lot more to offer the younger girls. The A-graders know how to do everything already.” Tara Murray Jarrad Walker is the new Riddell A-grade netball coach. (Shawn Smits) 32 SUNBURY & MACEDON RANGES STAR WEEKLY \ SEPTEMBER 29, 2015

“It’s the first time they’ve given money for where you finish,” Thies said. “[We’ll use it] to build a new shed and run electricity to it. “There’s not a lot of space in our current shed. The new shed will allow us to drive our golf buggy inside to reduce the amount of work carrying things.” The new little athletics season starts this Saturday. “We had 195 members last year and we’re hoping for 200 this year,” Thies said. “We’ve gone to more high schools to get more kids in the older age groups. Kids seem to go away from little athletics as they get older. “We have such a strong under-15 boys age group this year and we want to get kids in the other groups around them. “We’re looking to get consistency through the age groups.”

Cats pounce on new coach Just days after its grand final loss, Macedon has announced its A-grade netball coach for next year’s Riddell District Netball League season. After changing coaches midseason, the Cats were always going to be on the lookout for a new coach at season’s end with Karri Ambler and Kelly Nicholas only temporarily filling the roles. Club president Terry Kernan said new coach Ciara Stewart was impressed with what she saw in the Cats’ 51-34 grand final loss to Riddell. Stewart comes with an extensive playing and coaching background. “She said we have a lot of good kids who she can work with to develop further. At the game she had someone doing stats to have a look at the areas we need to improve in,’’ Kernan said last week. Despite living in Sunbury, this is Stewart’s first foray into the RDNL. Most recently she has been playing-coach at Winchelsea in the Geelong and District Netball League. “She’s had a lot of success as a player and coach and when she heard about the job she was really interested in it,’’ Kernan said. “She helped set up the Plenty Valley Comets in the Parkville Premier League competition and she still plays in that and several other times a week.” Kernan said Stewart, a goaler, will be a playing coach. “She will coach A and B grade sides and bring in someone to coach the under-19s and C-grade sides. She will oversee all four teams and is likely to bring her own people in to help her out. “I think she will be tough and she expects a lot. After every game she does assessments and puts them online for her players to look at.’’ Kernan said there were likely to be changes to the team that made the grand final this year. “She’s well connected in the netball area and is no doubt going to attract people. “We’re talking to all of this year’s girls to see what they are doing. Kate McLeod looks like she will be retiring, while Bec Colwell is weighing things up. Tara Murray

Salary cap goes on trial AFL Goldfields has released the salary cap figures for its four football leagues for the next three seasons. Ballarat league will have the highest salary cap of the four: set at $150,000 for 2016, and reducing by $10,000 in both 2017 and 2018. The Riddell District league will have a salary cap of $120,000 in 2016, with $10,000 decreases the following two seasons. As previously reported by Star Weekly Weekly, AFL Victoria approved a statewide player points system in 2016, and the introduction of a player salary cap the year after, to try to even out competitions and lower spiralling costs. While the salary cap comes into place in 2017, all AFL Goldfields leagues will trial parts of it next season, these being the Ballarat, Riddell District, Central Highlands and Maryborough Castlemaine District football leagues


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Roos bring back an old hand to replace coach Sunbury Kangaroos have turned to club life member and former coach Jarrod Dixon to lead them forward next season. The Riddell District Football League club announced earlier this week that Dixon would replace Chris Meacham, who decided midway through this year that he would not be senior coach beyond this season. Dixon, who last coached the Kangaroos in 2009, has spent the past five years as an assistant coach at Keilor in the Essendon District Football League. Kangaroos president Allan Walters said Dixon had been offered a one-year contract with the option of a second year.

“We advertised the job and Jarrod applied,” Walters said. “He’s a life member at the club and having been under Mick McGuane at Keilor for a number of years, we’re hoping he will bring back a lot of knowledge. “Mick is one of the quality coaches going around.” Dixon said it was an honour to be a senior coach of any side “It’s great to be back at the Kangaroos,” he told the Star Weekly. “I’ve still got heaps of friends at the club. “And the Kangaroos is a good fit as I live in Sunbury and my son has started in the junior program there.”

Dixon said he returned to the club a better coach after gaining a lot of knowledge under McGuane. He said he had coached only a couple of players in the senior squad previously. “I coached for five years at Keilor and it’s a great education,” he said. “He [McGuane] is undoubtedly the best local coach in the system. “You definitely never stop learning under him. “Structures and player management are two things I’ve really learnt. The higher level of knowledge I’ve got is needed in the RDFL now as the standard has gone up.”

Thunder clouds vanish By Tara Murray It was an easy decision for East Sunbury to reappoint Steve Grey as coach of the club’s senior football team. Grey, who made the switch from cricket coach to the club’s football coach this year, oversaw a massive improvement. After winning only one game in its first two years in the Essendon District Football League, the Thunder won four games and finished sixth on the ladder this season. It’s a vast turnaround on its first two seasons; at the end of both, Thunder held the wooden spoon. Club president Keith Osborne said it was good to have some stability at the club. “Stability is something we didn’t have in first two years of the competition,” Osborne said. “[Grey] changed the culture of the club, and we’re no longer the easybeats of the competition. “It was the highest finish for our senior team in three years, and our under-18.5s only missed finals by a game. “Some of those under-18.5 guys will start making their way into the senior side next year,” Osborne said. Re-signing Grey hasn’t been the only pen to paper for the club in the offseason. Reserves’ coach Mark Doherty and under-18.5 coach Daryl Cartwright will also continue in their roles. Thunder best and fairest winner Kamen Ogilvie will remain with the Thunder, despite interest from other clubs. Jason King, who finished second in the best and fairest, only three votes behind Ogilvie, has re-signed as well, as has Matt Reiffel. Ogilvie, who finished fourth in the EDFL division 2 best and fairest award, and Ash Fleming were named in the EDFL division 2 team of the year on Saturday night. Thomas Cree finished runner-up in the EDFL division 2 under-18.5 best and fairest award. Osborne said the club was already speaking to players about joining it next year. Off-field, Osborne, who is overall club president, will take on the role of senior football president, while former senior president Anthony Blight is now junior president and will oversee the junior program. “With the juniors, we’re going to have an under-eight program, which the EDFL doesn’t have” Osborne said. “We’ll also have a summer kick program to keep kids playing football. “We are taking the right steps … we are looking for people to step up and coach the junior sides now.” Osborne said the club was already looking forward to next year’s competition. “We are striving to play finals for the first time in the club’s history next season,” he said.

Kamen Ogilvie has re-signed with East Sunbury.

Dixon said he would continue the Kangaroos’ emphasis on bringing young players into the side. The Kangaroos finished seventh this season in an injury-riddled year. “My policy is building on what we have with young guys,” Dixon said. “With where the competition is at, with the salary cap and points system to be introduced, I think the youth side of things is imperative. “I want the seniors to get behind the youth program and have a big emphasis on getting youth into the side.” Tara Murray

Rookie rapt at giddy rise with Jets A year ago, Alex Darby couldn’t imagine she would be playing for Sunbury Jets, let alone have had the impact she has in Big V youth women’s division 2. Having played only local basketball previously, Darby made an impact, not only on her teammates but on the competition. Last Saturday, Darby was named in her division’s all-star five and was named rookie of the year. She had also been nominated for the youth women’s division 2 most valuable player award. Speaking after being named rookie of the year, Darby said she was shocked at how she had made the transition. “Definitely didn’t expect that in the first year,” she said. “I thought I would have struggled a bit with the structure, as I’d never played basketball like that before. I played some domestic games and that was about it. I just played netball other than that.” It was the repeated attempts of Jets’ youth league women’s coach Andrew Seidel that signed Darby to the Jets. “Seides rang me and told me to think about it,” she said. “He kept ringing me for weeks and weeks and I thought I would go down and have a go. “I honestly didn’t have any expectations. I don’t normally walk into things by myself and I didn’t know anyone. It was pretty daunting.” The awards cap off a season that saw Darby and her teammates play off in the grand final. “It was unreal, especially for the girls who have been there for so long. They pretty much won six games the year before and only one to two games the years before that,” she said. “It was unreal for them to get to the grand final. It probably wasn’t as big for me being my first year as I didn’t know what to expect.” Darby will make the transition into the Jets’ division 1 side next season. “Rookie of the year is a really good achievement and, hopefully, I can jump into div 1 next year and have the same success next year. “I played a few games [in division 1 this season], and it’s a bit different to youth league. Youth league is more my style; I like to get out and run in transition. Div 1 is a bit slower, and they are all bigger and stronger.” She doesn’t have any regrets about stepping onto an unknown court. “It makes me want more.” Jets’ Billy Feben was named in the youth league men’s all-star five side, while Luke Valentine was named the men’s division 1 golden hands winner. Tara Murray

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Q FOOTBALL AFL - PRELIMINARY FINALS HA HAWTHORN 5.2 7.2 11.3 15.4 (94) FREMANTLE 2.1 4.4 8.4 10.7 (67) Goals: Hawthorn: C Rioli 3 J Roughead 2 M Suckling 2 R Schoenmakers 2 B Hill B McEvoy D Hale I Smith L Breust T Duryea. Fremantle: M Walters 3 J Griffin 2 C Mayne H Ballantyne M Barlow M Pavlich S Hill. Best: Hawthorn: S Mitchell C Rioli T Duryea L Hodge B Hill J Gibson. Fremantle: D Mundy N Fyfe M Walters A Sandilands G Ibbotson L Spurr. Injuries: Hawthorn: L Hodge (corked leg). Fremantle: N Fyfe (leg). Reports: Hawthorn: Nil. Fremantle: M Walters (Fremantle) reported for striking T Duryea (Hawthorn) in the third quarter. Umpires: Matt Stevic, Jeff Dalgleish, Brett Rosebury. Official Crowd: 41,508 at Subiaco. WEST COAST 0.2 3.8 8.14 10.20 (80) NORTH MELB 3.4 4.7 5.11 7.13 (55) Goals: West Coast: J Kennedy 2 L Shuey 2 D Sheed J Darling J Hill M LeCras M Priddis S Wellingham. North Melbourne: S Higgins 2 B Brown J Ziebell K Turner S Gibson T Garner. Best: West Coast: S Wellingham M Priddis J Kennedy J McGovern W Schofield D Sheed. North Melbourne: A Swallow B Harvey N Dal Santo B Cunnington S Wright T Goldstein. Injuries: Nil. Reports: Nil. Umpires: Simon Meredith, Ray Chamberlain, Dean Margetts. Official Crowd: 43,080 at Subiaco.

AFL FOOTYT FOOTYTAB DIVIDENDS FOOTY WIN Game 1: Hawthorn (8) $6.10. Game 2: West Coast (3) $4.60. DAILY DOUBLE DAIL Game 1: Halftime Hawthorn (10) Fulltime Hawthorn (11) $23.80. Games 1 and 2: Hawthorn (11) West Coast (3) $42.80. EXTRA DOUBLE Game 2: Halftime North Melbourne (9) Fulltime West Coast (3) $66.30. FOOTY QUARTER QUAD Game 1: Qtrtime Hawthorn (10) Halftime Hawthorn (10) Three Qtrtime Hawthorn (10) Fulltime Hawthorn (11) $254.40. Game 2: Qtrtime North Melbourne (10) Halftime North Melbourne (9) Three Qtrtime West Coast (2) Fulltime West Coast (3) $1,083.20.

VFL - GRAND FINAL WILLIAMSTOWN 5.5 7.7 12.10 18.12 (120) BOX HILL 2.4 6.8 7.14 8.18 (66) Goals: Williamstown: Gallucci 3 Lockwood 3 Conway 3 Anastasio 2 Masters 2 Clouston Tighe Gibbons Carr Banner. Box Hill: Anderson 2 Sicily 2 Simpkin Collins Miles Grimley. Best: Williamstown: Gibbons Banner Lockwood Masters Charleston Anastasio. Box Hill: Langford Simpkin Anderson Litherland Willsmore Whitecross At Etihad Stadium.

OAKLEIGH 4.2 8.6 8.8 10.13 (73) EASTERN 2.3 3.6 8.6 9.7 (61) Goals: Oakleigh: Phillips 2 Phillips 2 Thompson 2 Walker Morgan Crocker Kerr. Eastern: Hardwick 3 Stephenson 3 Cotte Brown Clarke. Best: Oakleigh: Answerth Phillips Firns Beddison Walker Cuningham. Eastern: Clarke Cotte Cerra Stephenson Stanley Clarke. At Etihad Stadium.

SATURDA SATURDA TURDAY Y METROPOLIT METROPOLITAN AN

AL ALTONA LAKES: S’ford A: K Jones (13) 38. B: L Jarillas (16) 39. C: M Nicholson (21) 41 cb. W: L Busbridge (24) 38 AMSTEL: Par Ranfurlie A: W Baptist (11) 2 up. B: G Hoffman (16) 1 up cb. C: J Dick (17) 2 up cb. Medal Amstel Pk: G Glen (10) 72. Hole-inone: D Burnett at 5th BACCHUS MARSH: S’ford A: G Adams (10) 38. B: A Mace (14) 41. C: T Overden (35) 43. W: M Morris (22) 35 BACCHUS MARSH WEST: Stroke A: L Shea (12) 70. B: C Proctor (15) 72. C/Medal: A Webster (31) 67. W: W Knipe (18) 69 BARWON HEADS: S’ford A: B Salter (8) 43. B: R Creece (22) 42. W: J Robinson (33) 39 BEMBRIDGE: 9-hole Stroke A: C Boots (9) 33. B: K Hickey (13) 30 BENDIGO: Stroke A: F Keating (12) 70. B: M Brown (16) 69. C/Medal: T Chay (19) 67 cb BERWICK MONTUNA: Stroke A: M Clydesdale (2) 66. B/Medal: B Wilson (17) 60. C: C McKinlay (21) 63. Jnr: M Innes (14) 63. Star Medal: H Westmorland (17) 69. Jnr Star Medal: J Savage (16) 80. W: S Harper (26) 70 BRIGHTON: S’ford A: J Collins (8) 39 cb. B: D Whip (22) 39 cb. C: D Fraser (25) 39 cb. W: S Gregory (32) 31 CAMPERDOWN: S’ford A: M Lillie (9) 44. B: M Kent (18) 41 CARRINGTON PARK at Eagle Ridge: Medal: S Norrey (5) 72 CASTLEMAINE: Ambrose: K Germyn M O’Brien (2-1/2) 62-1/2 CENTENARY PARK: S’ford A: S Collins (12) 39 cb. B: T Mee (21) 39 cb CERBERUS: Stroke A: C Dowd (14) 67. B: D Northcote (16) 69. C/Medal: G T Torrens (24) 64. W: T Sigge (32) 74 CHEL CHELTENHAM: S’ford A: C Lines (6) 38. B: D Green (21) 37 CHURCHILL PARK: Stbaleford A: P White (14) 37. B: S Plunkett (15) 38. C: R Osborne (22) 38 CLIFTON SPRINGS: Women 4B: M Williams (23) M Brooks (20) 43 COMMONWEAL COMMONWEALTH: S’ford A: M Ward (10) 38. B: P Gibbs (14) 35 cb. C: P Vlahandreas (23) 36. W: L Sanft (3) 38 CRAIGIEBURN WILLMOTT: Stroke A: J Yee (11) 67. B: M Hunt (18) 71 cb. C: L Kowalski (30) 70 CRANBOURNE: S’ford A: J Cumming (12) 39. B: S Besley (15) 38 cb. C: G Oshlack (27) 41 CREEKSIDE: S’ford A: E Zissis (9) 44. B: G Slocum (17) 43. C: E Henry (26) 44. W: L Larhar (24) 33. Hole-in-one: P Labrooy at 13th DEVILBEND: S’ford A: M Sharratt (8) 42. B: C Bourne (15) 42. C: D Bennett (22) 39. Overall: BT Tate (24) 42 DORSET: S’ford A: K Bain (13) 38 cb. B: B Heard (19) 44. C: P Yang (34) 41 DROUIN: S’ford A: S Gardiner (12) 43. B: J Caddy (17) 42. C: J Denholm (24) 42. W: L Saunders (Burnley 25) 34 cb Par A: W Malisioros (11) 1 up. EAST MALVERN: MAL B/Trophy: K Gonsalvez (20) 6 up EASTERN: Stroke A: D Smith (18) 66. B: N Brook (21) 71 cb. Medal: G Stevens (18) 68 EASTERN SWARD: S’ford A: D Foote (13) 40. B: F Quinn (17) 39 cb. C: P Diprose (26) 41. D: A Gould (29) 41 EASTWOOD: Par A: S Cowburn (12) 5 up cb. B: A Keeler (19) 7 up. C: P Finch (26) 4 up cb. Hole-in-ones: P Ball at 14th, G Gowans at 2nd GARDINERS RUN: S’ford A: G Frankovic (2) 42. B: B Doensen (12) 45. C: K Wilmer (19) 40 GARFIELD: Par A: G Turner (11) 2 up. B: R Turner (18) 1 up. C: P Bogart (27) 3 up cb. W: D Pilkington (26) 1 down GISBORNE: S’ford A: G Handke (9) 40. B: A

BENDIGO - GRAND FINAL STRATHFIELDSAYE STRATHFIELDSA THFIELDSAYE 2.4 2.9 5.11 8.12 (60) SANDHURST 0.0 0.1 4.4 8.5 (53) Goals: Strathfieldsaye: M Pilcher T Bartholomew S Milne S Mildren L Bonney S Everington S Geary J Hall. Sandhurst: L Coghlan 2 J Wharton 2 M Thornton G Munari A Parry B Blake. Best: Strathfieldsaye: M Smith J Donaldson M Pilcher D Gallagher K Geary K Smith. Sandhurst: C Price N Stagg T Martin L T Tardrew J Coghlan. Res: Golden Square 11.9 d Eaglehawk 10.13. U-18: Strathfieldsaye 13.17 d Golden Square 5.5.

Q GRID IRON GRIDIRON VICTORIA - WK 3 Jnr: Northern 24 d South Eastern 16, Melbourne Uni 58 d Croydon 12, Berwick 38 d Western 36, Pakenham 22 d Monash 12. Women: Croydon 24 d Melbourne Uni 18, Berwick 46 d Ballarat 6, Northern 60 d Geelong 0.

Q SQUASH MELBOURNE ST STA ATE A TE PENNANT Rd 6: Premier: Grace Pk Hawthorn (1) 3-11169 d Lilydale (1) 1-7-150, Knox Park (1) 3-11-149 d MSAC (1) 1-4-120, Kooyong (1) 4-12-173 d Melbourne Uni (1) 0-5-123, Westerfolds (1) 3-11-154 d MCC (1) 1-6-131. State 2: Epping (1) 3-10-218 d Knox Pk (2) 1-5-197, Squash Logic Melton (1) 4-12-228 d Westerfolds (2) 0-4-179. State 3: Essendon (1) 2-8-181 d MSAC (2) 2-7-192, MCC (2) 3-11240 d Gladstone Pk (1) 1-6-213, Westerfolds (3) 3-11-251 d Monash Uni (1) 1-8-217. State 4: Essendon (2) 3-9-190 d MCC (3) 1-6-167, Lilydale (2) 2-9-189 d Fitzpatrick (1) 2-7-197, MSAC (3) 2-9-220 d Westerfolds (4) 2-8-215.

Q CROQUET MELBOURNE METRO Croquet Shield: Rd 5: Kew 8-79 d Essendon Black 4-56, Monash White 10-78 d Frankston 2-58, Ivanhoe Park White 8-73 d Sandringham 4-54, Ivanhoe Park Burgundy 8-72 d Monash Blue 4-59, Williamstown Pelicans 7-74 d Brunswick Kookies 5-63, Williamstown Seagulls 9-74 d Brunswick Burras 3-68, Village Glen 8-73 d Essendon Red 4-62.

Q TEN PIN WESTERN SUBURBS LEAGUE at Watergardens Consolation Week 1: HSM: L Merchant 671 C Allen 655 J Rollis 606. HSF: J Elkhoury 717 (hcp) E Oravec 546 L Mega 506. HGM: C Allen 236 L Merchant 235 S Prokopec 222. HGF: E Oravec 217 D Budinoski 189 L Mega 180.

Griffiths (13) 41. C/Cup: W Lawson (19) 44. W: L Wells (24) 35 GLEN WAVERLEY WA : Stroke A: M Rogan (20) 65. B/ Medal of Medallists: C Makin (25) 65. Women S’ford: J Maloney (24) 36 GOONA ARRA: S’ford A: C Ballinger (8) 40. B: H GOONAW Duhau (17) 41. C: C Van Der Vliet (20) 44. W A: W Fox (12) 37. B: M Raspin (22) 36 GREEN ACRES: Stroke A: R Matters (14) 70 cb. B: B Holmes (19) 69. C/Medal: V Lamba (28) 66. Scr: J Mansfield 77. Jnr: J Allen (12) 71 GROWLING FROG: S’ford A: R Walpole (9) 39. B: T Lewin (14) 35. C: R Rogers (31) 38. W: P Davey (21) 33 HEIDELBERG: S’ford A: I Mullen (12) 44. B: W Constable (15) 41. C: D Heffernan (23) 38 cb HEYWOOD: 4B: A Macleod (11) C Stuchbery (19) 10 up. Women S’ford: D McLeod (17) 33 HIDDEN VALLEY V : Stroke A: P Katakis (13) 74 cb. B: J Fisher (14) 75 HUNTINGDALE: S’ford A: O Smith (9) 38. B: T McCann (14) 35. C: F Meval (30) 38. W: C Rubtsov (24) 40 cb IV IVANHOE: S’ford A: G Noetzig (12) 37. B: G Hill (13) 41. C: J Sonderhof (26) 39. W: G Raftery (32) 42 KEW: S’ford A: J Lane (6) 40. B: L Matthews (19) 38. C: P McBride (27) 39. W: K Perryman (14) 32 KEYSBOROUGH: S’ford A: D Smith (12) 41 cb. B: S Opie (13) 41. C: N Scott (19) 41. W: P Romberg (14) 33 KOORINGAL: S’ford A: E Quiaonza (7) 38. B: P Findlay (9) 39. C: M Fletcher (16) 38. D: C Javier (25) 42. W: H Harley (7) 33 cb KORUMBURRA: S’ford A: P Vanagtmaal (13) 37. B: A Worthy (18) 39. W: L McIvor (22) 36 KYNETON: S’ford A: R Foreman (12) 39. B: C Cooney (17) 37 LAKESIDE at Albert Park: S’ford: B Duxbury (28) 41. W: M Flanagan (35) 37 LANCEFIELD: S’ford A: G Dudderidge (7) 37. B: B Brennan (13) 41. C: M Stomilovic (24) 41. W: S Stomilovic (35) 38 LA LATROBE: S’ford A: J Mitris (7) 43. B: G Daniel (18) 42. C: S Bisignano (24) 42 LONSDALE: Par A: M Evans (10) 1 up. B: P Heseltine (18) 2 up. C: D Walker (26) 2 up. W: M Donovan (26) 4 up MACEDON: Stroke A: P Sinclair (6) 67. B/Medal: I Golden (16) 65. C: R Van Den Dungen (23) 74 MANSFIELD: Medal: T Wright (19) 66. Scr: M Harrison 73. W: S Parsons (17) 70 MEDWAY: Par A: N Appleton (12) 4 up cb. B: M Jepson (15) 7 up cb. C: P Barham (24) 8 up. W: L James (16) 3 up MEENIY MEENIYAN: Par A: C Graeme (15) 3 up. B: P Hutcheson (24) 4 up MELBOURNE AIRPORT: Stroke A: D Thomson (8) 68. B/Medal: A Matheson (17) 66. C: C Zeestraten (27) 67 MEL MELTON V VALLEY : S’ford A: S Jenson (7) 43. B: C Syme (12) 40. C: B Kershaw (20) 41. D: J Roberts (22) 43. W: M Craig (23) 38 METROPOLIT METROPOLITAN: Par A: S Lomas (8) 3 up cb. B: J Bryant (17) 1 up cb. C: D Tadgell (25) 3 up. W: B Claney (20) 1 up MIDLANDS: S’ford A: R Beseler (12) 40. B: P Murnane (18) 41. C: B Gracie (22) 42. W: J Morrison (9) 34 MOONAH LINKS: Stroke A: S Suppree (11) 73. B/ Medal: P Walker (16) 73 cb. W: T Ross (19) 76 NEANGAR PARK: P S’ford: T Barri (34) 44. A: B Johnstone (8) 41. B: C Kelly (18) 40. C: T Waterman (28) 39. W A: C Bilkey (3) 36. B: L Winning (25) 43 NORTHERN: Stroke A: S Kostakos (10) 63. B: J Pears (15) 61. C/Medal: B Williams (24) 60 OAKLEIGH: S’ford: M Plowman (17) 33 OCEAN GROVE: S’ford A: P Kuipers (9) 42 cb. B/ Trophy: rophy: N Y Young (19) 44 PAKENHAM: 2B agg: M Stewart (20) G Wilkinson (19) 74 PA PATTERSON RIVER: S’ford A: G McLean (6) 40. B: R Mobbs (14) 39. C: G Brunsma (22) 38. W:

P Hughes (20) 38 PORT PORTARLINGTON: Stroke A: L James (9) 68. B: J Collison (16) 71 cb. C: R Korb (18) 68. D: A Wootten (23) 66. Women S’ford: J Kiely (33) 38 RAAF WILLIAMS: S’ford A: A Auchielio (10) 40. B: P Martin (16) 37. C: R Worthey (23) 40 cb RINGWOOD: S’ford A: D Walton (10) 41. B: S Dykes (14) 39 cb. C: W Morgan (30) 42. W: T Tong (26) 35 T RIVERSDALE: Stroke A: A McCleery (10) 71. B/ Medal: S Thomson (14) 65. C: D Percival (32) 72. Scr: K Sims 78. Sept Medal: P Hehir (20) 83 ROSANNA: Stroke A: P Bird (11) 71. B/Medal: G Goutzioulis (12) 68cb. C: C Marini (22) 69cb ROSSDALE: S’ford A: I Dornom (12) 42. B: R Dickson (20) 41. C: B Beet (28) 40. W: L J Allen (34) 39. Holes-in-one: I Eddington at 3rd, G Stillman at 16th ROY MELBOURNE: S’ford West A: A Hedrick ROYAL (6) 39 cb. B: J Wright-Smith (16) 39 cb. C: S Dickie (24) 41. East: E Evans (8) 37 SANCTUARY LAKES: Par A: R Koers (4) 5 up. B: P Arbon (16) 4 up. C: A Morris (22) 2 up cb SANDHURST: Medley S’ford: L Kyriakopoulos (27) 40. North A: S Sisifa (9) 41. B: R Gason (15) 42. C: R Beekman (25) 37. W: C Pearce (9) 33 SETTLERS RUN: S’ford A: J Glazier (5) 39. B: S Thomas (14) 40. C: D Roberts (21) 39. W: H Haringcastel (13) 38 SOUTHERN: Par div 1: D Bruce (9) 3 up cb. Div 2: G Carlton (17) 4 up cb. Div 3: L Medini (19) 2 up cb SPRING PARK: Stroke: B Thomas (15) 71 SPRING VALLEY V : Stroke A: P Moulang (13) 69. B: D Bray (30) 69. PM A/Medal: J Carson (15) 67. B: K Lee (17) 70. Captain’ss T Trophy: N Novak (13) 143 cb. Medal of Medallists: K Buckthorp (16) 73 STRA STRATHALLAN: Par A: C Coutts (8) 2 up. B: P Roberts (20) 2 up cb. C: D Watson (24) 2 up cb. Overall: I Reid (32) 5 up SUNSHINE: Par A: I Cekic (9) 4 up cb. B: G Kounadis (19) 6 up cb. C: N Jones (31) 6 up T TALBOT : Stroke A/Medal: N Greenwood (14) 62. B: R Henderson (27) 67 TA TATURA: S’ford A: B Miller (13) 37. B/Cup: M Jeffers (36) 39. W: S Curran (38) 37 THE HERITAGE: HERIT Stroke Henley A: B Holmes (5) 72. B/Medal: R Sankey (15) 64. C: R Wallace (29) 70. S’ford St John A: S Morabito (6) 40. B: J Ghirardello (13) 44. C: S Cameron (21) 34 TIRHA TIRHATUAN: Par A: G O’Neill (16) 1 up cb. B: W Liberona (19) 1 up cb. C: S McPhee (26) 4 up. W: T Johnson (37) 1 up TRAF TRAFALGAR: Ambrose: R Borg F Burghardt P Burghardt (8-1/3) 56-2/3 VICTORIA: Par A: T Britt (2) 1 up. B: A Gilchrist (12) 5 up. C: G Lafauci (19) 3 up. White: T Ive (19) 4 down. W: S Forster (16) 6 down cb WARBURTON: S’ford: T Van Der Kooi (18) 38 WA WATERFORD V VALLEY : S’ford A: B Salter (3) 34. B: P Forsyth (13) 39. C: G Gibson (20) 30 WA WAVERLEY : Par A: P Norman (10) 4 up. B: S Haase (14) 2 up cb. C: P Hutson (21) 5 up WERRIBEE PARK: S’ford A: B Frick (10) 43. B: R Spinks (11) 41. C: R Smith (17) 42. D: V Iyer (28) 42. W: R Humphreys (21) 41. Holes-inone: V Iyer at 17th, R Rowe at 17th WOODEND: S’ford: M Collett (15) 42. Matchplay f: M Bradley T Barker d C Rignall L Deakin 4-2 WOODLANDS: Par A: E Cowden (scr) 1 up. B: B Edwards (13) 4 up. C: P Wigham (21) 4 up. W: J Connell (43) 1 down WOORA WOORAYL: Medal A: J Howard (13) 71. B/ Medal: G Young Y (15) 71 cb. C: G Evans (27) 74. Women S’ford: P Lancaster (21) 28 Y YARRA PARK: Medal: D Harvey (25) 4 up. W: Y Lord (23) sq YARRA Y ARRA V VALLEY ALLEY: S’ford: M Thompson (20) 39 Y YARRA VIEW: Stroke A: D Grist (11) 69 cb. B/ Medal: M Vekovich (19) 69 Y YARRA Y YARRA: S’ford: D Whitaker (Kingston Heath 9) 35 cb. At Kingston Heath: S’ford A: I Susic (2) 38. B: G Taylor T (14) 36. C: R Freake (20) 34. D: K Dynon (26) 38. W: R Germino (9) 39. Red: A Ellis (36) 40

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CERTIFIED USED VEHICLES VEHICLES INCLUDE: A full service history An independent CarHistory™ background check Stationary warranty where applicable 90 point inspection by Toyota technicians 1 year nationwide Toyota Roadside Assist* Flexible finance and insurance options available*

2002 TOYOTA COROLLA ASCENT SEDAN – GLACIER WHITE

2013 TOYOTA COROLLA ASCENT HATCHBACK – GLACIER WHITE

Petrol, Automatic, Bluetooth, Full Size Spare, 1FD7PK DRIVE AWAY

Petrol/Electric Engine, Auto, Premium Audio System, Toyota Certified Used Vehicle, 1CV4PL

2013 HOLDEN CRUZE CD SPORT WAGON – MYSTIC MOONLIGHT The Comfortable Family Car!!!

$

TOYOTA

KNOW WHAT YOU’RE GETTING

2013 TOYOTA CAMRY HYBRID HL SEDAN – ECLIPSE BLACK Economical and Luxury!!!

Fully Optioned SUV!!! Touch Screen Audio System, Good Service History, 4 Wheel Drive, Sunroof, Leather, WLG657

1.8L Petrol, CVT Auto, Service Books, UNREG

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AT ALAN MANCE NISSAN NISSAN MICRA ST-L HATCH

SUZUKI ALTO 5 DR HATCH

Low Kms, auto, ideal first car! YLW678

Manual, Low Kms, Ideal economical first car. ZFK117

COROLLA ASCENT SPORTS Sporty

2012 VW UP!

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HOLDEN VE SV6 II

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Full Elects, Economical Family Sedan. ZFK709

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$19,990 NISSAN DUALIS TI-L

HYUNDAI iMAX 8 SEATER

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NISSAN DUALIS Ti-L 3

KLUGER KX-R

Canopy, tow bar, Alloys manual. USF589

HONDA CIVIC VTi-L HATCH

PULSAR ST SEDAN

Rear sensors, suit first car buyer, auto, history, alloys. ZEJ210

NAVARA D40 DUAL CAB ST-X 4X4 UTILITY

PEUGEOT 207 HDI WAGON

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LANCER ES SPORTBACK

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$11,990

FORD FOCUS

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OUTLANDER LS 4X4

Auto, alloys, suit first car buyer. NU5012

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LANDCRUISER PRADO KAKADU

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