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Tuesday 17 August 2010

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PAINT LORNE DIRT CONTINUES TO FLY: Barrabool’s McAdam Park motorcycle track has hit the headlines again, with two local residents who are opposing the land’s rezoning, taking their concerns to Channel 7 news on Sunday. Yamaha Race Team owner, Craig Dack and Member for South Barwon, Michael Crutchfield, spoke in support of the regional sporting facility, which has faced controversy and threatened closure for several years.

Lorne business operators take a proactive approach to marketing the town

BY ELEANOR WOODS LORNE business owners are taking the town’s branding into its own hands – funding a new marketing campaign from their own back pockets. Businesses agreed to put $150,000 toward the Lorne Business Traders Association’s Paint the Town campaign, which was launched last week; targeting business operators in the region to get onboard the quest to present Lorne as a tourist hot spot all year round – as well as equip them with the know-how to handle the crowds when they arrive. Enthusiastic support for the campaign was heard from close to 90 business owners who attended the launch, some jumping out of their chairs, saying “Fantastic! Count me in”.

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LBTA member, head chef and owner of ba ba lu Bar, Sacha Meier, said struggling businesses had become frustrated with the lack of positive marketing for the Lorne. “A lot of people just don’t realise what Lorne has to offer and end up missing the point. This campaign is about branding Lorne in a way that is appealing and really reflects the community and culture of our town,” Meier said. “Business owners have found it really hard during the quiet winter season and then really struggling with the crowds when they are hit hard in the summer. We thought; let’s do something to address this.” “We want to incorporate as many ideas and views and perspectives as we can and be as inclusive

as possible. Because in the end this will benefit everyone,” Meier said. Independent marketing consultant Penny Whitehead, who designed successful campaigns for both Yarra Valley and Macedon, will create the brand. “Penny has worked on some great branding campaigns and we are really passionate about her doing ours. It is a great opportunity for Lorne to be placed front and centre in the tourism picture.” The campaign will also offer business advice and assistance to traders. “This is about improving business in town. It’s not just about selling another egg and bacon roll but about increasing passion and energy around town and getting people to stay on and enjoy all that this

wonderful place has to offer,” Meier said. Skills training including customer service, information technology, staffing, presentation and other tips will be offered to business owners, in an attempt to improve business services across the board. “We have got a great community here. We want to add a bit of soul and personality into what we are doing. It’s about including all the traders, getting everyone on the same page and increasing the whole feel of Lorne, presenting our town as a place that feels good to be in. “People have received the campaign really well so far. Now it’s about combining everyone’s ideas and moving forward to create a brand for Lorne that everybody ‘gets’.”

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New ideas on community grants

Surf Coast Shire is now reviewing its Community Grants Programme and we want your input. Council’s community grants programmeme, which has been running since the 1990s, is subject to an ongoing cycle of review. It has supported a lot of important projects across a variety of areas. An on-line survey is available at http://www. surveymonkey.com/s/SZGRVBT and will be open until Tuesday, September 7. You can complete the survey or, if you have other ideas, you can contact Jo Anstee on 5261 0666 or email community_grants@surfcoast.vic.gov.au Applications are now being accepted for the September round of community grants, for more information on how to apply for a community

grant, please visit www.surfcoast.vic.gov.au , (click on the A-Z listing at top of page, then “C” for “Community Grants”.

Community and Civic Precinct

Last week was an especially exciting time on the Surf Coast as we turned the first sod on construction of the new Community and Civic Precinct in Torquay. This is an important milestone in council’s efforts to provide much-needed community infrastructure for all Surf Coast residents. Hooker Cockram, which won the contract to build the facility, has a strong record in delivering environmentally responsible products. Hooker Cockram will also use local contractors for around 70 per cent of the work, which will boost job opportunities and revenue for local businesses. Federal MP Darren Cheeseman and Member for South Barwon Michael Crutchfield; who are both great supporters of the project, were also present for the sod turning. In spite of last week’s inclement weather, earthworks to deliver the recreation facilities are well underway. We look forward to completing the first stage of recreation facilities, one AFL oval, a soccer pitch and four netball courts, in March 2011. The civic centre; which will be a regional hallmark in Environmentally Sustainable Design and will also provide community function space, is on schedule for completion in December 2011.

This is an important part of boosting transport in our region and throughout western Victoria; as well as making Winchelsea an even more attractive place to settle.

Centre floor replacement

Work is continuing on the replacement of the floor at the Surf Coast Sport and Recreation Centre in Torquay. As regular centre users will be aware, interim arrangements remain in place for classes and activities. Anyone seeking more information can contact the centre on 5261 4606.

Planning for school leavers

Finally, it was great last week to see planning for this year’s Good Times, Great Breaks school leavers period in full swing. To support our community and ensure the safety of visitors, council works behind the scenes with a number of important organisations to manage this period, prevent anti-social behaviour and ensure visitors have a positive experience that makes them want to return for holidays in the future. The local management of this period runs largely on good will. Council has long been advocating for more support from State and Federal Government in managing the school leaver’s period. I commend all involved in the School Leavers Working Group, which met in Lorne last week, on their diligence and work on this important issue.

Princes Highway duplication exciting

A great occasion for the hinterland areas of our shire last week was the turning of the first sod on the duplication of the Princes Highway between Winchelsea and Geelong. In further great news, both the Coalition and Labor have also announced their commitment to fund the duplication of the highway to Colac.

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Caravan crime syndicate crushes family BY ELEANOR WOODS AND RACHEL DELANY A FAMILY’S dream of spring road tripping in their caravan has been cut short by thieves. Jan Juc’s Rae family had their custom-made caravan stolen in broad daylight from outside their Jan Juc home, on August 6. It was just one of three caravans stolen in the region over the past few weeks; the others, from Torquay and Grovedale. Torquay detective Greg Baeck said police arrested two 20-year-old men on August 10, in relation to the crimes. The men were arrested after a high speed chase on Princes Highway while transporting the Grovedale caravan to Melbourne. However it is alleged the kingpins of the caravan sell-on crime circuit were still at large.

The caravans stolen were worth up to $50,000 each. Jan Juc’s Angela Rae said the experience had been “just awful�. “We could not believe it. I came home and it was gone. “We were really looking forward to getting away and having family time together and these guys go and do this. Someone is making big bucks off these kids,� she said. The Windenvale man appeared in the Geelong Magistrates Court on Friday on three charges of theft and was remanded in custody to reappear in three weeks time. The other, from Werribee, was interviewed and bailed to appear in Geelong Magistrates Court on two charges of theft, on September 14. The Rae family is holding onto hope that the

investigation into the crime will bring their caravan home. “It is just devastating,� Angela said. “We were all excited about going on our trip and then this happens. “It’s just crazy to think that people would be game enough to take it in broad daylight,� she said. The family’s fear is that the caravan has been stripped and altered to make it unrecognisable. The Rae’s van had been purpose build with hot water, a three-bed bunk for the kids, a built in BBQ and air conditioning. “It will take another 12 months before the van can be replaced as it has specific features that we love, but at least we were insured.� If you have any information involving stolen caravans in the Surf Coast region please contact the Torquay Police Station.

The Rae family from left, Joey, 6, David and Sari, 8 pictured where their much-loved family caravan once stood. The family is holding onto hope that the kingpins in a caravan sell-on crime circuit will be caught and their stolen caravan, returned.

Council to vote on West Coast Business Park BY ALISON MARTIN A REVISED Bunnings plan will be considered by Surf Coast Shire Council next week, but the proposed scaled-down signage and building height is not expected to change the views of local opponents. The wave of opposition to the multi-national hardware store’s plans at West Coast Business Park is building, with Torquay-based businesses rallying to voice their concerns, despite the amendment of original plans. A group of local business people believe existing

retailers will be “seriously affected� and the potential flow-on affect would see businesses suffer. Opponents are also concerned the application for a large store does not comply with the planning scheme for the business park, and will set a precedent for future major development. Bunnings response to community comment on its proposed development has included a 55 percent reduction of the sign, 3.6 metre reduction in the height of the building, reduction in the sales area and modification to the awning over the garden area. An impact study commissioned by Bunnings to accompany its application, determined that

the Bunnings store would absorb some of the 75 per cent of the escape dollars currently leaving Torquay but it could result in excess of 10 per cent loss in trade to the local Mitre 10 store. A Mitre 10 spokesperson said the estimated 10 per cent loss could be disputed, with other Mitre 10 stores in similar situations losing in excess of 30 per cent. A shire spokesperson said council had commissioned an independent peer review of the economic impact assessment which would be released prior to council making a decision on the application. Council will consider Bunnings’ application for a planning permit, including revised

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Tuesday 17 August 2010

Power to the people BY ELEANOR WOODS

A PUBLIC forum was held on the weekend to discuss a new water power technology trial that will be conducted beneath Lorne Pier. The alternative energy trial has been given the green flag by Great Ocean Road Coast Committee and the Department of Sustainability and Environment to begin in October. The small, temporary demonstration of wave power technology is being conducted by Melbourne company AquaGen Technologies. The company’s managing director, Nick Boyd said the day was a great success. “It was an excellent chance to speak directly to the community, to answer questions and to get some feedback on we are doing. “The idea was really well received and the people

who attended will now have answers to tell other people about it,� Boyd said. About 30 people turned out to express their views and hear what the wave power technology was all about. During the public information session at the Lorne Aquatic and Angling Club on Saturday, Boyd said the technology was an exciting step for the future of renewable energy and he was pleased to have the opportunity to trial the technology in Lorne. He reassured community members that any devices installed for the project would not interfere with any part of Lorne culture or environment. The new technology will simply harness the power generated by waves to produce electricity and desalinated water. The technology’s effectiveness had already been proven in laboratory tests at Monash University with

the Lorne Pier trial providing the first opportunity to test it in a real-life environment. The trial involves a wave power buoy connected to a small unit on the pier. Great Ocean Road Council Committee CEO Richard Davies also spoke at the forum. “The committee is pleased to be playing a small role in something that could potentially make a real contribution to producing a reliable, sustainable and renewable energy source to equal the likes of wind and solar power,� said Davies. “It made perfect sense for us to support a proposal to trial an alternative sustainable energy source that offers the potential to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.� The trial will start in October and run for an initial period of six months. If you would like to learn more or to give feedback visit the www.aguagen.com.au

AquaGen director Martin Budin, GORCC chief executive Richard Davies, Surf Coast Shire councillor Dean Webster and AquaGen managing director Nick Boyd were in attendance at Lorne’s public forum

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Poisoning angers residents BY ELEANOR WOODS TORQUAY residents and Surf Coast environmentalists are fuming that 65-yearold trees were sawn off at their bases and poisoned in the town. Electricity distributor Powercor subcontract vegetation risk management company VEMCO to maintain the height of trees growing beneath powerlines in the Surf Coast region. Grossmans Road resident, Robin Irwin, understands growth of roadside shrubbery must be kept to a safe level but was appalled when contractors “butchered” the roadside verge on her property’s boundary. “It’s tragic. It really is. Not only will it take years for these trees to grow back it is a significant loss to other wildlife who make homes here,” she said. “They have cut the trees back before but never like this. And they’ve never used poison here. It’s just disgraceful.

“One can only assume that this has been done to improve VEMCO’s maintenance schedule,” Irwin said. More than 50 trees along the verge, which is zoned ‘preserved’ under Surf Coast Shire, were cut and poisoned with herbicide. Surf Coast environmentalist, Graeme Stockton, described the disruption to what was a protected home for native animals, flora and fauna as “devastating”. “It greatly reduces the verge from operating as a functional wildlife corridor. This is a flagrant abuse of their licensing agreement and a total disregard for community values,” Stockton said. “It is an insidious process. This loss of the wildlife corridor means a loss of homes for a number species, including Stockton was concerned with the diminishing state of roadside verges through the Surf Coast Shire. “Roadside verges are disappearing

rapidly. It’s all part of the litany of progress.” Council’s director of sustainable communities, Dennis Barker said the shire had raised concerns with VEMCO about breaching standards and codes of practice for the pruning of street trees around power lines. “Council has requested that, in future, VEMCO uses council information to help determine the significance of vegetation and that a complete schedule of all vegetation maintenance work on roadsides in Surf Coast Shire is supplied at least 14 days before work is to be undertaken. “Council has also asked that herbicide is not used in VEMCO’s future works in the shire. “If residents have concerns about the work that has been done around Grossmans Road, we encourage them to contact council and to contact VEMCO on 5338 3300.”

Torquay residents, from left, Robin Irwin and dog Jesse, Graeme Stockton, Peter Tregonning and Rupert Irwin, are furious that contractors from VEMCO employed by Powercor to maintain trees beneath power lines in Grossmans Road have lopped 65-year-old natives at the base of their trunks and poisoned them to prevent regrowth.

Boat crash closes road THE GREAT Ocean Road was closed for an hour yesterday while a boat was crane-lifted off the highway in Anglesea. Anglesea Police Senior Constable Roger Licheni said the driver of the four-wheel-drive vehicle was towing the vessel travelling east-bound, out of town, when the trailer slid out. “We believe the driver has put the brakes on and the trailer has started to jack knife causing the boat to jump of the trailer and land on the road barrier,”

Licheni said. The single occupant of vehicle was uninjured and Police are investigating whether any charges would be pressed. “At this stage it is unlikely he will be charged. It looks like the slippery road was to blame,” Licheni said. “It was a bit bizarre,” he said. It is believed the driver was returning home from a fishing trip in Apollo Bay.

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Corangamite candidate profiles SURF Coast and Bellarine voters will head to the polls on Saturday for the 2010 Federal Election in what is tipped to be one of the closest elections in decades. Corangamite is being contested by six candidates, with sitting Member for Corangamite, Darren Cheeseman, to defend the hotly contested Victorian seat. Before the last election, which saw Cheeseman win the election for the Australian Labor Party, Corangamite had been considered a safe Liberal seat for decades. Corangamite covers an area of 7,724 square kilometres encasing spectacular coastline, scenic rainforest, magnificent beaches, and rolling plains. The towns of Anglesea, Apollo Bay, Barwon Heads, Colac, Inverleigh, Linton, Lorne, Torquay and Winchelsea and parts of City of Greater Geelong including Ocean Grove, Barwon Heads, Queenscliff, Point Lonsdale and Portarlington, are located in Corangamite. The division of Corangamite is bordered by the division of Wannon to the west, the division of Ballarat to the north and the division of Corio to the east, which includes Clifton Springs, Curlewis and a large area of Geelong suburbs.

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THIS election people have a real choice on basic local services and job security. On health the Gillard Government is supporting the new Southern Geelong Hospital and has built a new GP Super Clinic, Tony Abbott and the Liberal candidate are opposing both these initiatives. On the Geelong Ring Labor is delivering the final stages, the local Liberal candidate is opposing this. On broadband services a re-elected Gillard Government has committed to supplying super fast fibre optic cables to the towns of Ocean Grove, Torquay, Barwon Heads, Anglesea, Apollo Bay and St Leonards, Portarlington and Queenscliff. Tony Abbott will axe the entire National Broadband Network. On trades schools, Labor is building a new $11 million school-based trades training facility in Geelong. Tony Abbott and the Liberal candidate are opposing them. Labor will also deliver a $10 million water recycling plant to Torquay to supply 3,000 local residents, the new Torquay and Civic Precinct local market gardeners and flower farmers, the Torquay Golf Course and Spring Creek Reserve. Tony Abbott and the Liberal candidate have refused to support this. Labor will also provide $2 million for the upgrade to Shell Road in Ocean Grove and $600,000 to undertake a first-class upgrade to the Spring Creek Reserve pavilion. And on WorkChoices it is clear Tony Abbott will bring back the worst elements of WorkChoices. Labor has implemented fair work laws, improving job security. The choice is between Tony Abbott and the Liberal candidate who want to cut services, and the Julia Gillard and Darren Cheeseman who are looking to the future.

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I AM 47, married to Peter and have two teenage daughters. I work in administration and am a leader in my local church in Ocean Grove. I have lived in and loved this region most of my life. I know only too well the pressures people are now facing. We want more family GPs and health services, realistic public transport timetables, available, affordable childcare and real financial support for families bringing up kids. We will support local initiatives to make your streets safer and bring jobs and training to your communities. The best thing Corangamite has going for it, politically, is that it’s a ‘marginal’ seat! Labour and Liberal have been throwing money and promises around lately. Family First wants to be in Canberra to see them put their money where their mouths have been... With Steve Fielding re-elected in the Senate and me elected in the House of Reps, we’ll be free to support good legislation without the two party agendas. The Greens want the entire Senate balance of power but this is not a democratic mix and doesn’t represent our region well. Family First is genuinely wanting to give you, and the people you care about, commonsense family-friendly legislation that supports community life and individuals. You’re the treasure of this country (not the ore being dug out of the ground and shipped overseas). When you are supported and empowered, we really are ‘moving forward’… There are many challenges ahead, but Australians are a generous hearted, courageous, ‘tell it how it is’ bunch and I’m proud to offer myself as your voice in Canberra.

I AM 22 years old and is currently undertaking his fifth and final year of a Law/Commerce (Accounting) degree at Deakin University in Geelong. I concurrently works at the French restaurant, Le Parisien. I was born and raised in Geelong and have strong ties to the Bellarine Peninsula; my grandfather had a chemist shop in Queenscliff and my grandmother, a gift shop, also in Queenscliff. I am passionate about protecting civil rights, which I feel have been eroding at an ever increasing rate. I feel that there should be a greater emphasis placed upon personal responsibility and that many of the choices that have been usurped from the people by government, should be returned. I have a keen interest in tax law and policy. I am a strong advocate for the party’s 30/30 income tax policy. The policy involves raising the tax free threshold to $30,000, and above that, adopting a flat rate of 30 per cent. Under this policy anyone, at any income level, will be better off. I feel that the current political duopoly that exists in Australia needs to be broken in the interests of democracy. A lot of people seem to see the current situation as a choice between the lesser of two evils as opposed to a positive choice. The major parties’ are more concerned with winning votes as opposed to any notion of principles. I see the Liberal Democrats as a viable, positive alternative. I have been a keen sportsman, having played football (soccer), tennis and competed in athletics at representative level. I am also a passionate football fan. I will be highly receptive to the concerns of the electorate and provide strong representation.

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Tuesday 17 August 2010

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AUSTRALIAN GREENS AS A FATHER and small business owner, I understand the impact of political decisions and know the kind of leadership we need. Members of my family involved in farming and medicine reinforced what I know is important for healthy, sustainable rural and regional communities. The Greens have integrity, tackle the issues that matter and share my values, which are common throughout our communities. People want leadership and common sense, not populism and poll-driven policy; courage and conviction, not career politicians who only represent the big end of town. People want priority given to our long term interests, from local needs to National and Global responsibilities. People want a vibrant, healthy and prosperous economy that recognises the limits of a finite planet. Our values are your values: • Quality preventative health system that provides free dental care, better mental health services and equal access for all. • A water efficiency system for ever house in Australia and the restoration of river systems, starting with the Moorabool River. • Creation of thousands of Green jobs with large scale investment in renewable industries underpinned by a price on pollution. • World class public education system, including the provision of two years free pre-school education. • Save all high conservation value forests from logging and burning while promoting sustainable plantation and agro-forestry investment. • End all subsidies for the mining industry and ban new coal mines or expansion of existing mines. • The re-establishment and protection of biodiversity by supporting community based environmental groups like Landcare.

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I AM a midwife and nurse of 28 years and an advocate for women’s rights during pregnancy and childbirth. I have been involved in the campaign to ensure women have access to 1-2-1 care with a known midwife in their local communities for over 20 years. I am currently one of two private midwives remaining to provide birth services to women in Corangamite, an electorate spanning 7,700 sq kms. Some of the Corangamite communities including Apollo Bay and Lorne have had their local hospital birth service closed and travel hundreds of kilometres to birth. I am running a strong campaign to return private midwifery care to Corangamite and for remote and rural birth units to be re-opened. I have also been involved in the campaign to save the Otways and has previously stood for Polwarth (1999 State) and the Western Province By-Election (2002, State) on a strong environmental, social and health policy platform. In addition to campaigning on the return of local birth services, I am actively running for zero emissions by 2020, housing affordability, improved transport and roads. I have worked as a volunteer with numerous organisations including Meals on Wheels and the Otway Conservation Council. I hold a Master of Science (Midwifery) and have been undertaking PhD studies since 2005. www.sallyannebrown.com

Sarah Henderson LIBERAL PARTY

I’M A local girl. Born in Baxter House at Geelong Hospital, I went to school at Sacred Heart College and Geelong College and spent my summers on the beach at Queenscliff. While the demands of my career as a journalist and lawyer took me to Melbourne, New York and Sydney, the Geelong region has never stopped being home. Today, I live in Barwon Heads where I run my own business management company. As I travel around Corangamite, I believe the things that matter are certainty, security, harmony and opportunity - for our families, our children and grandchildren. As I watch my young son, Jeremy, thrive at the Barwon Heads kindergarten, my dream is that he will grow to reach his full potential, supported by a government that spends our money wisely and delivers the important services, infrastructure and policies that we need in our local communities. Consider the brewing crisis in pre-school education that’s stemmed from the move to 15 hours kinder a week in 2013, a Federal Government decision that has not been supported by adequate funding for capital expansion or additional staff costs. In my community, parents are outraged that our kindergarten will not be able to accommodate all the children of Barwon Heads. And yet the government is more than happy to spend $43 billion on the NBN white elephant. We need to look after our environment. That’s why I am proud to have initiated the Clean Energy Coast Forum to help bring environmental, Landcare and community groups together. That’s why I am proud to have delivered a $257.5m commitment to complete the duplication of the Princes Highway from Geelong to Colac under a Coalition Government. And that’s why I am proud to have secured nearly $5m for sporting and community infrastructure upgrades, $36m for the Kardinia Park redevelopment and $15m for Geelong’s new Cultural Precinct. If I have the honour of becoming the next federal member for Corangamite, I look forward to working hard on behalf of the people of Corangamite.

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The latest promises As the Surf Coast and Bellarine Times went to print the election promises continued to roll out.

Government tackles skills shortage AN ANNOUNCEMENT in Anglesea yesterday committed a $124,500 grant to help address skills shortages in the hotel and accommodation industry. Parliamentary Secretary for Employment, Jason Clare, and Member for Corangamite, Darren Cheeseman made the announcement at the Anglesea Hotel. Clare said the program was part of the plan to tackle skills shortages and get people back to work.

Bushfire readiness for Surf Coast SARAH Henderson pledged a Coalition Government would commit $100,000 to improve fire readiness in the region. “This commitment will fund critical works to meet increasing fire safety demands, better protecting locals, visitors and the region’s vital tourism industry,� Henderson said. “The natural beauty of this region, both along the coast and inland, attracts many thousands of tourists every year. But increased visitors also place more pressure on the Surf Coast Shire’s fire prevention resources.�

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finance

Tuesday 17 August 2010

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Commercial and business finance Finance to set-up, own and run a business is the blood line of the business. “Cash is King” is often quoted in business circles and this could not be further from the truth. It is so important to keep your business liquid, with available funds to cover contingencies and uncertain times. Commercial and Business finance can be broken down into a number of different areas: 1. Freehold Finance – finance to complete the purchase of a freehold property, ranging from Factories, Hotels, Caravan Parks, Sheds, to Property Development sites. Standard practice is to lend up to 70% of the value of the property, however a higher lend can be achieved based on the strength of the applicant. Interest rates and ongoing fees can be discounted, and it is very important to make sure the finance is structured correctly to ensure asset protection, along with maximizing the tax effectiveness of the property. 2. Business Finance – acquiring funds to buy and run a business. Financiers can lend up to 70% of the value of the business, including Franchises, Hotel/Motel L eases, Professional Practices such as accountancy, legal and similar. The pricing for this type of funding is higher given there is no real property security, however Business finance is very important to maintain liquidity, and to keep the business operating and growing. Structure is very important with this type of finance to minimize the burden placed on the cash flow of a business.

3. Invoice Financing – financiers lend against the value of the outstanding invoices, generally to 80% of the value of the invoices. Invoice financing is particular valuable to businesses undergoing a large growth phase, and require cash flow to continue to grow. Pricing is relevant with this type of funding, and there are many variables that can affect the end result. 4. Vehicle and Equipment Finance – acquiring cars, machinery and other equipment for a business is often necessary, and rather than use available equity to purchase this equipment, generally businesses are advised to finance the purchase so as to free up available cash for other business purposes and for growth. This type of finance maintains good liquidity in the business, and provides excellent tax savings. Commercial and Business Finance is very important for both the owner occupier, and the investor, and can assist in providing great returns over time from your investment – both in capital and in time. Businesses are not easy to run, and correct advice, finance structure, and taxation considerations are paramount to the successful running of a business. Please call Simon in the Torquay office on 52616530 or 0409 290120, if you would like more information with regard to how finance can assist in your business, or in purchasing a freehold property, or land development opportunity.

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Stock market bubble WORLD stock markets fell sharply during the week as further evidence of the parlous state of the US economy emerged with the announcement that the Federal Reserve Board will continue to buy US treasuries. This was widely viewed as an acknowledgment by The Fed that economic recovery has failed to materialise, as the purchase of US treasuries is nothing more than an attempt to increase money supply and stimulate economic activity. How does this work? Generally, buying US treasuries causes their value to increase and their interest rate to decline. In effect, The Fed is trying to reduce interest rates on long-term treasuries and thereby encourage banks to spend less money on buying them and lend more to the private sector. The assumption is that if treasury yields fall to effectively 0 per cent, they are far less attractive to buy. The Fed’s announcement has had the desired effect, with a dramatic increase in US treasury prices and a commensurate fall in yields. By the end of the week, the ten-year US treasury yield was down to 2.7 per cent and the two year yield down to 0.54 per cent. This means you can purchase a two year bond, investing your money with the US government, for an extraordinarily low half per cent return or take a longer term view and park it there for ten years at a return of just 2.7 per cent. This effect, by the way, carries a double message. Rising treasury prices and falling yields is also a sign of panicking investors fleeing to the safety of government bonds. The Fed’s actions have confirmed to investors that there is something to fear – the bond market is convinced there will be a double-dip recession in the US, and the escalating price of bonds is being viewed as the new bubble.

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If the Gillard Government is re-elected on August 21, your entitlements will be secured. For over 20 years, the AMWU has campaigned to protect workers’ entitlements against company collapses.

During this time, companies in our community have collapsed leaving workers owed millions of dollars of unpaid entitlements.

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You can’t trust Tony Abbott not to bring back He admits he’ll say anything to get elected... “All of us when we are in the heat of verbal combat, so to speak, will sometimes say things that go a little bit further.” -7:30 Report, May 17, 2010

The Labor Government has commited to guarantee workers’ entitlements from future collapses but the Coalition have no plan to protect you. Unlike GEERS, this scheme will be guaranteed in legislation. The Government will also strengthen compliance measures to ensure employees receive their superannuation entitlements, as well as Strengthening Corporate and Taxation Law to give the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) increased powers to take action against companies that do the wrong thing. Reforms will be introduced that target ‘phoenix’ company arrangements.

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news

Tuesday 17 August 2010

Civic sods are turned BY RACHEL DELANY SURF Coast Mayor Libby Coker and Member for Corangamite Darren Cheeseman were among a small crowd gathered to commemorate the beginning of the works on the 50 acre civic precinct area on the Surf Coast Highway. “It is an exciting day for the people of Surf Coast Shire. By next March we’ll have the first AFL oval, four netball courts and a soccer field completed. These are facilities we will be designing events around,” Coker said. “The civic building will accommodate our staff as many are currently in portables, and this part of the building works will be completed by October 2011. “This new precinct will take the Surf Coast into a new era, meeting the needs of a rapidly expanding population, and will be an iconic statement to the gateway of our shire.” Coker introduced Reg Abrahams, representing the Wathaurong traditional owners of the land, who performed a welcome to country. The sporting part of the precinct will be named Marngarook, which is also the name of the indigenous football show on channel 31 and has close ties to the traditional indigenous game. The precinct will boast a five-star environmentally sustainable rating which means the sporting fields will be drought proof. Following the Federal Government’s announcement to help provide Torquay with recycled water, when water is required to maintain any sporting fields, it will be recycled water coming from Blackrock. The current location of the council will become part of Torquay College as it expands into being a complete high school finishing at Year 12. The Federal Government has invested $4 million toward the project and the State Government has provided $400,000 towards a synthetic soccer pitch and lighting. To find out any information about the project visit www.surfcoast.vic.gov.au/ccp.htm

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Surf Coast Shire Mayor Libby Coker and Member for Corangamite Darren Cheeseman turn the sod.

Pledge for coastal walk LIBERAL Candidate for Corangamite, Sarah Henderson, has started the last week of her federal election campaign with a $600,000 promise for the construction of the Skenes Creek to Wild Dog Creek shared path near Apollo Bay. “The Great Ocean Road is one of the most iconic tourist attractions in the country. Investing in eco-tourism infrastructure is critically important for this region,” Henderson said. “The Skenes Creek to Wild Dog Creek shared path will open a further 3.2 kilometres for walkers and cyclist to take the slow road

while exploring some of the hidden treasures of this region. Importantly, this project will see the community of Skenes Creek connected to Apollo Bay. Otway Coast Committee executive officer, Gary McPike, said the funding would make the project achievable which will be a great recreational asset and community link for the town of Apollo Bay.” “Apart from a great tourist link, there are also significant safety issues for walkers and cyclists which will be resolved by this coastal pathway,” McPike said.

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news

Tuesday 17 August 2010

Stick it to crime BY ELEANOR WOODS A COMMUNITY campaign to combat crime went out with the rubbish – literally. The concept, created by Torquay and Jan Juc Neighbourhood Watch coordinator David Cheatley, involves plastering residential wheelie bins with stickers proclaiming the community’s vigilant anticrime attitude and encouraging calls to 000 if anything suspicious is seen. Torquay’s Cheatley said the aim of the stickers was to make people aware that there was a strong Neighbourhood Watch presence and to remind people what to do if they saw something “out of the norm”. Cheatley said the ‘000’ stickers, which were first rolled out in Torquay and Jan Juc on the east side of the Surf Coast Highway in 2006, proved a great success, which sparked the bid to continue to the west side of road.

“It keeps the concept of reporting suspicious behaviour before the community and reminds potential thieves who might be watching”. Torquay Police Sergeant Brian McKiterick said the stickers created a public feeling of safety and agreed that they reminded potential criminals that people were on the lookout. Torquay Lions Club supported the venture with an $800 grant to enable the production of the stickers. Lions Club member Trevor Seacombe said the Neighbourhood Watch concept was a great way to protect yourself and your property. “We are pleased to be able to help create a safer community,” he said. “Always get to know your neighbours and keep an eye on each others’ property”. The stickers were distributed on the west side of the Surf Coast Highway in Church Estate and Ocean Views Estate by volunteers in Torquay and Jan Juc.

The driving force behind a Neighbourhood Watch bin sticker incentive pictured from left, Torquay and Jan Juc Neighbourhood Watch coordinator David Cheatley, Torquay Lions Club member Trevor Seacombe and Torquay Police Sergeant Brian McKiterick.

Money for Juc BY ELEANOR WOODS JAN JUC Beach Hotel has gifted the town’s SLSC $2000 in response to a recent loss that had crippled the club financially. One of Jan Juc Surf Life Saving Club’s suppliers of nippers’ paddle boards, Force Field, went bust; putting the club close to $9000 out of pocket. The club had paid for 22 nippers’ boards at $400 each but would never see them now the company was now defunct. JJSLSC president Steve Jewson was rapt the hotel came forward with the funds to help recuperate some of the club’s loss. “This money is huge. We are very grateful. It’s rewarding to see that the community is getting behind us,”

Jewson said. “We go out on the beach offering a service to the community and it’s so nice to have people showing they are behind you.” One of Jan Juc Beach Hotel’s owners, Rohan Pertzel, said the hotel was more than happy to get behind the SLSC. “We heard they had run into a bit of trouble and wanted to do all we could to help. We already support the club by collecting public donations as well as hosting their presentation dinner. This is just another way of getting behind them. “They do a fantastic job and one that is really important for the community. It’s great for the kids to learn new skills and of course, to keep our beaches safe. They do a great thing,” he said.

Ready for Tomorrow is the Victorian Government’s $631 million blueprint to protect and strengthen our regional and rural way of life, now and for future generations. The blueprint includes: $110m for Skills & Young People $99m Backing Jobs & Industry $204m for Regional Infrastructure $158m Supporting the Regional & Rural Way of Life $59m New Planning Partnership And that’s just the beginning. To find out how you, your business and community can benefit, call or visit our website. The future starts now.

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Jan Juc Surf Life Saving Club president Steve Jewson pictured receiving a $2000 donation for the club from Jan Juc Beach Hotel owner, Rohan Pertzel. bellarinetimes.com.au


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your education

Tuesday 17 August 2010

ANZAC spirit inspires SECONDARY students in Year 9 and 10 are invited to enter the 2010-11 Premier’s Spirit of ANZAC Prize. Victorian Premier, John Brumby, said the annual prize had been established to inspire young Victorians to explore how the values embodied by our ANZACs – courage, mateship, sacrifice and resilience - continue to define our national identity today. “The Spirit of ANZAC prize encourages young Victorians to learn more about our war time history and promotes the values of the ANZAC tradition,� Brumby said. “By considering the spirit of ANZAC, students will gain a profound understanding of the courage, mateship and sacrifice that motivated our veterans. Students can enter research essays, artworks, musical compositions or audio, video or webbased presentations. Applications for the 2011 prize can be downloaded from the Spirit of ANZAC website at www.veterans.vic.gov.au Entries must be received by Friday, October 8. Bellarine Secondary College students hosted a United Nations conference at the Potato Shed this month.

Local UN conference BELLARINE Secondary College has hosted a United Nations General Assembly session involving 100 students from Geelong and regional schools. The UN conference was held at the Potato Shed, in Drysdale, under the auspices of The United Nations Association of Australia, in conjunction with the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development. The conference was organised according to United Nations General Assembly protocols and

procedures, with student organised into teams. Conference coordinator, Shane O’Neill, said each team of studentsrepresented a country and its current position in relation to a topic, with the focus on gender equality. He said students discussed and voted on a resolution to address barriers that existed to achieving ‘Millennium Development Goal Number 3’ that aimed to promote gender equality and empower women.

Torquay P-12 College Consultation Torquay P-9 College Council has developed a term three consultation process to gather information to help plan for the school’s expansion through to Year 12. The college is keen to seek input from the school and local community.

St Ignatius College students, Jessica Salisbury, Blake Drever, Eliza Tenace and Jessie Lawless, inspect their lush broccoli crop which is growing in their own market garden. Year 11 students have also enjoyed a sumptuous three-course luncheon using produce from their garden at Saint Ignatius, grown as part of their Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning studies.

On Wednesday, August 25, the college will host a series of workshops at 1.30pm, 4pm and 7pm. These times were chosen to provide the school and local community a number of options to attend. These workshops will be wide-ranging and participants will be able to ask questions related to the P-12 college. To help the discussion, the workshops will be facilitated in table groups by parent members of the College Council and the Parents and Friends Group. Following these workshops a report will be prepared and circulated through the community as a platform for further discussion. In the last week of term three a guided bus tour will allow interested people to view and P-12 College. Participant numbers will be limited. Impressions and ideas gathered during the bus tour will inform further discussion and planning in term four. If you are interested in attending a workshop and/or bus tour, please register your interest by contacting the school’s address torquay.p9.co@edumail.vic.gov.au please write consultation in the subject line. Any further inquiries can be directed to college assistant principal, Nick Lynch.

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OUR lucky winner for the week was Jan Juc’s Eva-May Jablonsky, 6, who took away a gigantic Art & About art kit. Her colouring in was spectacular, as was the work of runners up winners, Jaeger Fawcett, 4, and Same Briggs, 8, who both won Art & About workshop passes.

WIN! a free family pass WIN ONE of five free family passes to the new Earth Quest exhibition at the National Wool Museum. The family pass is valued at $20 and is valid for two adults and up to four children. For you chance to win, simply email editor@surfcoasttimes.com.au with the words ‘Earth Quest’ in the subject line. Entries close Tuesday, August 24, and winners will be notified by email.

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A quest into outer space AN EXCITING, interactive exhibition Earth Quest – Outer Space to Inner Earth is taking children on an incredible journey without leaving the National Wool Museum. The museum’s Earth Quest – Outer Space to Inner Earth exhibition features engaging exhibits that cover topics such as astronomy, geology, geography, environmental science and biology. Adventurers can discover why we have seasons, how mountains are formed and how animals have adapted to life in different climates. There are hands-on experiments and you can find out just what is at the centre of the earth. Earth Quest has developed by Questacon, the National Science and Technology Centre in Canberra, and features more than 30 interactive exhibits which will ignite the imagination of people of all ages. City of Greater Geelong portfolio holder for arts and culture, councillor Barbara Abley, said Earth Quest was the latest in the National Wool Museum’s

successful programme of touring exhibitions. “The National Wool Museum continues to raise the bar in bringing engaging and informative exhibitions to the people of Geelong,� Abley said. “Exhibitions such as Eaten Alive –The World of Predators and the upcoming Toys – Science at Play, are teaching children that science can be fascinating and fun. “Earth Quest is another such exhibition that is guaranteed to delight audiences while teaching important facts that cover everything from the universe to our environment.� The special education programme has been developed for primary and high school students, and a school holiday programme will be offered to entertain the family during the first week of the September school holidays. Earth Quest – Outer Space to Inner Earth will be on display at the National Wool Museum, 26 Moorabool Street, Geelong, until October 3. Entry costs: Adult $7.30, concession $5.90, child

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Tuesday 17 August 2010

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Meditation and philosophy group changes ground BY RACHEL DELANY TORQUAY’s Community Philosophy and Meditation Group, hosted by Jean Bohuslav, has changed location. The Tuesday and Wednesday night classes, which has been running for two years at the Crowne Plaza will now be held at the Torquay RACV Golf Club, located on the Great Ocean Road. Jean said she liked to help people, because she was helped along the way, and “got a lot out of running these groups myself�. “I’m retired now, and we all enjoy the group, it’s a great array of people with beginners and experienced mediators who help support the group. “The group is for beginners, and we learn how to not take things personally, and we learn how to be still which helps to focus the mind 100 per cent on what we are doing. “Meditating can help your health, relationships, and as the mind clears, less energy is wasted on worrying and stressing.� Jean and her husband Michael discovered meditation and philosophy when they tired of their old way of life. They wanted more and wondered what they needed to do to change their current situation. The pair studied many different kinds of meditation in Melbourne and took part in philosophic discussion groups before founding The Academy of Human Development in Croydon.

The Torquay group is constantly changing as people have various commitments, though there is a core group who attend regularly, and Jean said it is like “sitting around talking with friends.� Twenty minutes of the two hour session is spent meditating and the rest of the time is spent discussing

how to practice a still mind in every day life. The group reads from a variety of practices around the world and welcomes people of all ages. The free sessions are held on Tuesdays from 7pm to 9pm and the Wednesday classed from 10am to 12pm Any queries please call Jean on 5264 7484.

Jean Bohuslav continues to offer free meditation classes to Surf Coasters hoping to harness their minds, but she now conducts the group at the Torquay RACV Golf Club.

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Tuesday 17 August 2010

Donate and save lives

Meditation and philosophy group changes ground BY RACHEL DELANY TORQUAY’s Community Philosophy and Meditation Group, hosted by Jean Bohuslav, has changed location. The Tuesday and Wednesday night classes, which has been running for two years at the Crowne Plaza will now be held at the Torquay RACV Golf Club, located on the Great Ocean Road. Jean said she liked to help people, because she was helped along the way, and “got a lot out of running these groups myself�. “I’m retired now, and we all enjoy the group, it’s a great array of people with beginners and experienced mediators who help support the group. “The group is for beginners, and we learn how to not take things personally, and we learn how to be still which helps to focus the mind 100 per cent on what we are doing. “Meditating can help your health, relationships, and as the mind clears, less energy is wasted on worrying and stressing.� Jean and her husband Michael discovered meditation and philosophy when they tired of their old way of life. They wanted more and wondered what they needed to do to change their current situation. The pair studied many different kinds of meditation in Melbourne and took part in philosophic discussion groups before founding The Academy of Human Development in Croydon.

The Torquay group is constantly changing as people have various commitments, though there is a core group who attend regularly, and Jean said it is like “sitting around talking with friends.� Twenty minutes of the two hour session is spent meditating and the rest of the time is spent discussing

how to practice a still mind in every day life. The group reads from a variety of practices around the world and welcomes people of all ages. The free sessions are held on Tuesdays from 7pm to 9pm and the Wednesday classed from 10am to 12pm Any queries please call Jean on 5264 7484.

Jean Bohuslav continues to offer free meditation classes to Surf Coasters hoping to harness their minds, but she now conducts the group at the Torquay RACV Golf Club.

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Tuesday 17 August 2010

Bellarine focus on tourism excellence BELLARINE tourism-focused business operators are spending winter learning new skills and expanding their opportunities through a professional and networking programme. Bellarine Tourism, Tourism Geelong and Central Geelong Marketing have developed the series of information sessions to assist business operators prosper in the face of today’s economic challenges. Destination Bellarine marketing officer, Emma Keith, said the programme included a session on collecting information and creating a database for each operators’ market, to be held at Queenscliff’s BIG4 Beacon Resort today. A ‘network your tastebuds’ session in November will encourage operators to discover the Bellarine Taste Trail and gain knowledge about other tourism operators to pass on to their customers. Bellarine Tourism chairman, Hugo Armstrong, said the aim of the comprehensive programme, which has included IT and publicity, was to assist like-minded businesses to achieve professionalism and excellence in their own business; to meet the needs of the wider industry; provide tools to implement learning’s and connect businesses with one another. “It is an exciting programme which we are proud to offer all businesses, both members and non-members of our association “The number of attendees we have been attracting for our seminars is well above average for similar workshops across the state and discussing our programme with other regions, they have been blown away with what we offer. “When other regions are excited to have between 10 and 15 attendees at seminars, and we are averaging 35-plus attendees for the not so sexy seminars such as customer service, it goes to show we are really leading the industry with our professional development programme. “It also shows the enthusiasm to learn and improve from local operators, and we really commend this proactive approach from these businesses,� he said.

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letters

Tuesday 17 August 2010

The opinions expressed here are the opinions of the letter writers exclusively and do not express the views of the Editor or Surf Coast News Pty Ltd. Letters to the Editor may be submitted to the Surf Coast Times and Bellarine Times by writing to P.O. Box 714, Torquay, Vic, 3228 or email: editor@surfcoasttimes.com.au or fax: 5264 8413. Your letters should not exceed 250 words. Please provide your name, address and telephone number, which may be withheld from publication on request. As publication space is limited we may not be able to publish all letters received. We also reserve the right to edit letters that we publish.

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Dear Editor, I was delighted to be informed that Alcoa has decided to permanently cancel the proposed Hi Cal 40 fuel trials. However, I was disappointed by the response of Alcoa toward the concern expressed by the community of Anglesea. Alcoa stated in a letter to stakeholders that the crowd of over 110 people in attendance at their Community Consultation Network Meeting had concerns due to ‘misleading media information’. While I cannot speak for anyone else in attendance, my own personal concerns were unrelated to ‘misleading media information’. My concerns with Alcoa’s trials were independently researched and following this research I concluded that a potential release of fluoride into the environment was an unacceptable risk to my health, my children’s health and the environment’s health. I am deeply disappointed that Alcoa seeks to taint genuine community concern as being motivated and informed by ‘misleading’ information. This attitude seems the antithesis of a corporation which frequently promotes itself as engaging with the local community and suggests that the opinions of the community are misguided. The paternalistic tone employed by Alcoa highlights the flagrant disregard Alcoa has for alternative perspectives and suggests that ultimately they know best. I hope that Alcoa would seek to amend such a hostile stance toward differing views of the community in the future.

Dear Editor, Since the 2003 Alpine fires and the 2009 ‘Black Saturday’ fires, there has been increased focus by the media and politicians on ‘fuel reduction’. There appears to be a general public that the term ‘fuel’ refers only to dead vegetation. This is most incorrect. In fact fuel refers to the general biomass of vegetation at a site being assessed for its ‘fiel hazard rating’ (in tones/hectare) and includes the amount of dead vegetation and the amount of ‘elevated fuel’. While ‘elevated’ fuel refers to dead and living vegetation, in nearly all cases it is living vegetation. In essence, ‘elevated fuel’ refers to the shrub layer, which is the most biologically significant part of any Victorian forest ecosystem. The ultimate aim of ‘fuel reduction burning’ is to remove the shrub layer and its biodiversity.

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Dear Editor, Isn’t it ironic and somewhat strange that as a community we generated enough concern about Bunnings erecting large signs at the entrance to our great town. However, in the meantime another public company, or should we say just another developer, the RACV is about to construct a 19 metre tall monolithic development at the start of arguably the greatest stretch of road in Australia. In the papers of late we heard all the protests about water from the members and then their celebration at the RACV’s success in that battle and how Torquay is getting such a great asset. In reality this course in obtaining their water supply was not the one sold to members and the community, as is the case with the size of the clubhouse and accommodation - another lie from the RACV. And when the council and the community rightly oppose this building amendment, does the RACV do what’s best for the community, NO. It runs straight to VCAT for a ruling. But do we hear one word from the members on this one, of course not, they have already sold their souls to the devil. But as a community we need to stand up on this. And if you have any doubts on how ugly this will be at the start of our great road take a trip to Creswick, where the Novotel has done a similar thing to a golf club in a country town. It is horrific! John McAndrew Surf Coast

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Cheesy in a pickle Dear Editor, The decision by Alcoa not to proceed with the introduction of the waste product HiCal 40 carbon was important enough to be mentioned on the front page of your paper. And indeed, a fierce public outcry was demonstrated when more than 110 community members attended a meeting with Alcoa to address concerns. Questions were asked left, right and centre by almost all present. However, one person in particular who is currently presenting himself as a future political leader, was not able or willing to give his opinion or to ask any questions regarding the issues on hand. In fact, he did not open his mouth during the duration of the meeting which started at 7 pm and closed at 9 pm. This person was Mr Darren Cheeseman who for a period of two hours was unable to utter one single word. Thanks to all political non affiliated people for saying “NO”. You won’t get my vote Mr Darren Cheeseman. You obviously do not have the ability to represent this community. John Mulder Anglesea

Doggy do and don’t Dear Editor, Could I please remind all you responsible dog owners in Torquay that, according to the Dog Regulations published on the Surf Coast Shire website, dogs are not permitted, on or off the leash, at any time, on the beach between Emergency Markers 63W and 67W; Cozy Corner, and Point Danger, basically. Twice on Sunday, within the space of one hour, I had unpleasant incidents with dogs in this very area. In neither case was the owner apologetic, nor did they seem interested that they were, in fact, in breach of the regulations. Your dog may indeed be the most gentle creature on God’s green earth, it may well “not bite”, it may

well “love children” but, frankly, that’s not the point. Personally, I love dogs, I grew up in the country and we always owned dogs. My three small children, on the other hand, are not so keen when enthusiastic, overexcited, wet and sandy dogs leap up at them, lick them, and try to steal their snacks. As a dog owner you are permitted to walk with your dog virtually anywhere within Torquay either on the leash or, in many places, off the leash. There is one tiny corner of the beach, namely Cosy Corner, where you are not permitted to be with your dog. Please, let me and my children enjoy this area without worrying about getting any unwanted attention from your beloved pets. Edward Jones Torquay

Power to the people Dear Editor, The Brumby Government wants to save the planet by doubling electricity prices in Victoria over the next three years. Cheap, coal fired power makes possible our comfortable modern way of life. Both Federal and State Labor Governments have an obsession with reducing CO2 emissions with scant regard to living costs, especially for those people on low and fixed incomes such as pensioners and many retirees. This is a worrying trend. If Labor insists on taking us down the `low carbon economy road’, then our comfortable and affordable lifestyle is under a very serious threat. Cheap power, as only coal fired power stations can provide, enables you and I to afford a comfortable standard of living. And compounding the problem, if the Greens hold the balance of power in the Senate after Saturday, no matter who wins the election, they will hold them over a barrel and coerce them to implement their policies which will - make no mistake, savagely impact on living costs, and such measures will do absolutely nothing about climate change. Even if we all stopped using electricity tomorrow, it would have absolutely no impact on the climate. Alan Barron Grovedale

A dog’s life Dear Editor, In response to Libby Coker’s article in Surf Coast Times 27th July 2010: Thank you Libby Coker for your timely reminder to dog owners regarding their responsibilities. What a shame you don’t do the same for other citizens and remind people not to smoke or drink alcohol on the beach as well! I constantly still find butts in the sand, as I sit and play with my 3 year old and pieces of broken glass and recently cut my foot on a piece of glass at Jan Juc beach. Why just victimize one group of the community, or are we dog owners perhaps just the easiest revenue raising target for council coffers? Sandra Jennings Jan Juc

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Industry Info

Tuesday 17 August 2010

Hayden’s young achiever Metropolitan rental market THE LATEST REIV vacancy rates confirm that there was no significant change in the availability of rental homes in metropolitan Melbourne in June. The rental vacancy rate in June was 1.5 per cent – still very tight and with no significant improvement envisaged in the short term. The level of rental vacancies contracted in the inner city and outer suburbs. Within four kilometres of the CBD the vacancy rate dropped from two per cent in March to 0.9 per cent in June. Within the suburbs between four and 10km from the CBD the vacancy rate eased from one per cent in March to 1.3 per cent. The vacancy rate also eased in the middle suburbs from 1.7 to two per cent and contracted in the outer suburbs from 1.7 to 0.8 per cent. Some REIV Members have advised that the period of time in which a rental property remains vacant has increased and it will be interesting to see if this translates into an improvement in supply and an easing of rental increases. The rental vacancy rate in regional Victoria changed slightly from 1.1 per cent in March to one per cent in June, continuing a trend that has seen a fewer vacancies in regional Victoria than in the city. The vacancy rate has remained below one per cent in Bendigo for over a year and is now 0.4 per cent, the same as in March. The availability of vacancies has improved in Geelong from 0.8 per cent to 1.3 per cent over the quarter, and in Ballarat there has also been a minor improvement from 0.8 to one per cent.

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HAYDEN Real Estate’s Hayley Ball has won the REIV Geelong region ‘Young Achiever of the Year’ award. Hayley is responsible for commercial leasing and management of retail, office and industrial properties on the Surf Coast and is a qualified agent’s representative and an REIV accredited property manager. Hayden Real Estate director, Daniel Hayden, has paid tribute to Hayley’s accomplishment and her work with clients in the region. “This is a very significant award as it provides recognition by competitors and industry peers, and it comes on the heels of Hayley being shortlisted for the REIV Young Agents Scholarship, which is open to all REIV members under 30 throughout the state,” he said. Hayley’s commitment to quality customer service through her consistent approach and ability to ‘step into the shoes of her client’ are key factors in her success at the awards. She has been recognised for her ethics and core values, which include honesty with clients at all times, never making a promise she can’t keep and providing vital up-to-date knowledge of the local industry. The Young Achiever of the Year award has also been awarded to Hayley based on her courteous and respectful rapport with all clients. She describes her approach to her career as a passionate for the local industry and evident passion for her career. As the winner of the Geelong region award, Hayley is now eligible for nomination for the REIV state Young Achiever of the Year, which will be presented in October.

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Camping out for Warralily THE RELEASE of Warralily’s first park and creek frontage home sites last Saturday had buyers camping out on site to ensure they had first pick. Stage 2A, consisting of 27 exclusive home sites including allotments fronting Warralily’s conservation reserve and Armstrong Creek parklands, were sold on a ‘first in, best dressed’ basis. Warralily sales and marketing manager Crystall Mousios said the strong demand was also seen in Stage 1 when home sites sold out on the first day of release. “Buyers were keen to secure these home sites, all of which overlook or are a short stroll from the conservation reserve, Armstrong Creek park lands and Warralily’s extensive walking path network that will connect residents to nearby schools, cafes and shops.” “We have provided a marquee, heaters, barbeque facilities, toilets and security guards to help make the camping experience more comfortable, she said. Ken Oliver, Geelong father of four and Warralily Stage 2A number one ticket holder, said he had been

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By Enzo Raimondo, CEO REIV

Young Achiever Award

HAYLEY BALL

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY MANAGER

Hayden Real Estate Torquay and Ocean Grove congratulate Hayley on winning the 2010 Real Estate Institute of Victoria Geelong Branch Young Achiever of The Year Award.

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21 Pearl Street, Torquay 3228

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Surf Coast District “KINROSS” - 40 PRIME ACRES Fully renovated Victorian residence situated on 40 prime acres. 25 minutes from Geelong, just over an hour to Melbourne CBD, “Kinross” circa 1910 boasts 4 large bedrooms, 3 with cast iron open fireplaces and timber mantels. Formal and informal living zones. Impressive Edwardian & Victorian features throughout.

40ac/16ha approx

AGENT

Bruce Falk 0400 939 081 Scott Hunt 0431 474 721

OFFICE

Geelong, 350 LaTrobe Terrace (03) 5225 5777

ONLINE

www.bfp.net.au

Moorabool Valley MOORABOOL RIVER DEEP WATER FRONTAGE “Moorabool Park”; exceptional rural location within tightly held and picturesque Moorabool Valley, 50 mins to Melb CBD, 2O min Geelong, 45 min Ballarat (approx). New Victorian residence featuring 14’ ceilings in formal lounge. Spacious 6 BR plus study, 2 bathrooms, 4 living zones inc modern open plan kitchen. River includes large swimming hole and water slide.

FOR SALE Contact agent for details LAND

15.5ac/6.2ha approx

AGENT

Bruce Falk 0400 939 081 Scott Hunt 0431 474 721

OFFICE

Geelong, 350 LaTrobe Terrace (03) 5225 5777

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“Spray Farm” Bellarine. Sold at auction for over $7M. “Patricks Hotel” Koroit. Sold at auction $1.86M. “Seclusion” Bridgewater Bay. Sold at auction $1.5M.

Consider listing your property with the company that consistently achieves premium results. Call Scott Hunt 0431 474 721 now.

List now for a successful Spring auction or sale. Don’t delay, now is the time to list your property to achieve a premium sales result. We have genuine buyers ready to inspect quality properties now.

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Torquay

Torquay

A Commitment To Stylish Living With a fresh, contemporary feel, neutral tones and a superb interaction of light and space, this immaculately presented home is family friendly and has classic features with modern amenities. Delivering light filled open plan living for a comfortable and relaxed lifestyle this impressive residence is perfectly situated in a quiet location and is a must see. Comprising three bedrooms master with ensuite and WIR, an open plan kitchen/meals area with a lounge and family room all combined along with a study, main bathroom and laundry. Other features include split system heating/ cooling, RC drive through garage with internal access, outdoor

Low Maintenance Family Living Immaculately presented throughout this four bedroom plus study home is in a quiet location and perfect for a family looking to upsize and increase their living space. It comprises of three light filled living areas consisting of a formal lounge, an open plan kitchen/ meals and family room with access to the external alfresco entertaining area and a separate rumpus or games room. Other features include large master bedroom with ensuite and WIR, evaporative cooling & ducted heating throughout, double remote garage with through access and low maintenance landscaped gardens. All of this situated close to Torquay’s famous beaches, The Sands golf club, parks and reserves.

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$495,000

INSPECT

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By Appointment

Saturday 2.00-2.30pm Photo ID required

CONTACT

Meleah Meade 0415 690 161

CONTACT

Meleah Meade 0415 690 161

MEL REF

493 H12

Torquay

Torquay

For The Privileged View Built by awarding winning Dennehy Builders almost 6 years ago the home offers four spacious bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk in robes. The main living area of the home is upstairs and enjoys the most magnificent views of the ocean and is enhanced by the extra high ceilings and windows. Kitchen with quality appliances and walk in pantry and an open plan living area an extensive outdoor decking, which is ideal for informal entertaining. Second living area is ideal for the kids. Set on a large allotment of approx 950sqm in a quiet court location.

Surrender Yourself To Comfort Located only a short stroll from the beaches lies this magnificent 2 storey family home. The home comprises of 4 spacious bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk in robes and a spacious study, ideal for a home office. The formal lounge room and adjoining dining area are perfect for relaxing away from the kids, bright kitchen with quality appliances including dishwasher overlooks the tiled meals area and family room. There’s also a kids/parents retreat area upstairs. The back yard has ample space for the kids to play, a paved entertaining area and an inviting bubbling spa set amongst established gardens.

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$569,000

INSPECT

By Appointment

INSPECT

By Appointment

CONTACT

Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

CONTACT

Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

MEL REF

506 B1

MEL REF

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8 Loch Lomond Crescent, Torquay

64 Alleyne Avenue, Torquay

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26 Longshore Street, Torquay

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NEVILLE RICHARDS INDENTED HEAD ST LEONARDS

$625,000 $525,000

2/324 ESPLANADE 16 ClydeTHE Avenue

INDENTED HEAD ST LEONARDS

R E A L E S TAT E 2/324 THELeviens ESPLANADE Lot 186 Road

$625,000 $395,000

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Immaculate in every detail this stunning family residence boasts inspired living Â? Â? Â?   ­ Â? €‚ƒ suitable for a large boat or caravan Â? beach this significant residence is truly a home to be admired. Agent: Luke Campbell 0409 554 949 4 2 4 Michelle Browne 0415 854 220

INDENTED HEAD ST LEONARDS

$625,000 $429,000

2/324 TheAvenue Esplanade 21 Narvik

EXCEPTIONAL HOUSE & LAND PACKAGE

residence to be sold off the plan. Boasting a wonderful sense of space the €‚ƒ­ spacious open plan living/kitchen and separate lounge. „…… †Â? ‡ Â?  Âˆ

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OPEN FOR INSPECTION SATURDAY 11.00AM - 11.30AM

OPEN FOR INSPECTION SATURDAY 2.00 -2.30PM

STUNNING FAMILY HOME

LIGHT & BRIGHT HOME MINUTES FROM THE BEACH

 stunning four bedroom, two bathroom residence is truly in a class of its own. ‡ ‡ €‚ƒ ‰ Â? ‡ Â? Š

This recently completed home in the Seachange Estate is just a short walk to one of the Bellarine Peninsula’s best beaches and boat ramps. Perfect for retirement, holidays, investment or a seachange for all.

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NEVILLE RICHARDS $625,000 INDENTED THE ESPLANADE INDENTEDHEAD HEAD 462/324 Henderson Street $360,000-$375,000

INDENTED HEAD PORTARLINGTON

R E A L E S TAT E 2/324 ESPLANADE 7-11THE Evandale Avenue

$625,000 $575,000

OPEN FOR INSPECTION SATURDAY 1.00PM – 1.30PM

COASTAL FUSION

ENDLESS POTENTIAL

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OPEN FOR INSPECTION SATURDAY 12.00PM – 12.30PM

BAY VIEWS FROM EVERY WINDOW

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My beach, my escape, my piece of the Surf Coast.

Remaining Developers Stock Must Go APARTMENT

VALUATION/ CURRENT PRICE

ASPECT

319

$665,000

2 bedroom apartment, north facing balcony with views over deep creek

313

$695,000

2 bedroom apartment, views over landscaping and tennis court

315

$695,000

2 bedroom apartment, views over landscaping and tennis court

337

$930,000

2 bedroom apartment, protected north facing balcony with views towards Barwon Heads

321

$995,000

2 bedroom apartment, ocean front balcony with views towards Barwon Heads

314

$1,450,000

3 bedroom penthouse, two balconies, and ocean views of Zeally Bay

318

$1,450,000

3 bedroom penthouse, two balconies, and ocean views of Zeally Bay

306

$1,450,000

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MAKE AN OFFER! Enjoy all the first class services and resort facilities on offer at Crowne Plaza torquay Ŕ Indoor heated pool Ŕ State of the art gymnasium Ŕ Outdoor resort pools Ŕ Tennis court, and Ŕ Access to Owner privileges, such as food & beverage and day spa discounts Visit the new Sales Centre and inspect the apartments. 100 The Esplanade Torquay VIC 3228 Mel Ref: 506 C4

3 bedroom penthouse, two balconies, and ocean views of Zeally Bay and towards Point Danger

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August 2010

Home Owners and Investors

Dear Home Owner/Investor, Property values on the Surf Coast and particularly Torquay and Jan Juc have risen dramatically in recent times. Residents we have spoken to are most interested to know the current value of their properties as this allows them to pursue other financial initiatives or to ensure that their homes are adequately insured. To assist our local residents we are conducting an exciting new initiative. Over the next three (3) months we will be offering our opinion on the value of every home in the area. Each appraisal will only take approximately 10-15 minutes, as we hope to complete one street per day.

What you will receive

How do you participate?  Â?Â?Â? Â?  ­ €‚  Â? € 0437 882 088 or 5261 2101 – patrickh@hayden.com.au Strict confidentiality will be adhered to for each property. We look forward to your participation and to meeting with you.

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Patrick Hayden Licensed Estate Agent 0437 882 088

Hayden Real Estate 21 PEARL STREET, TORQUAY, VIC 3228 PH: 03 5261 2101 FAX: 03 5261 4422

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NEW RELEASE

St Georges Way Cul-De-Sac 8 ONLY - LOTS 283 - 290

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NEW EXCLUSIVE RELEASE OF ONLY EIGHT ALLOTMENTS A rare opportunity now exists to secure your own piece of coastal paradise. Offering an ideal lifestyle location in a quiet Cul-De-Sac at the end of St Georges Way, with breathtaking course views overlooking the 4th and 5th holes of The Sands golf course. These recently released blocks range from 694sqm to 1080sqm. These allotments offer the perfect place to build your dream coastal home.

Hayden Real Estate 21 PEARL STREET, TORQUAY, VIC 3228 PH: 03 5261 2101 FAX: 03 5261 4422

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29 -JANUARY 2008 10 AUGUST 24 AUGUST 2010

WELCOME TO OUR BACKYARD COASTAL VIEWS

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GREAT OCEAN ROAD REAL ESTATE APOLLO BAY YOUR WINTER SALES SPECIALISTS "WE DON'T TALK RHETORIC WE SELL MORE PROPERTY THAN ANY OTHER COASTAL AGENCY." Talk to the Agents who consistently get "great results." We are the # !GENCY IN s 3ALES s 0RESENTATION s %XPOSURE

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OUR RECENT SALES RESULTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES! SOLD 22 Seymour Crescent, Apollo Bay SOLD Lot 18 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay SOLD 18 Scenic Drive, Apollo Bay SOLD 120 Biddles Road, Apollo Bay SOLD 500 Tuxion Road, Apollo Bay SOLD 8/28 Moore Street, Apollo Bay SOLD 2 Gambier Street, Apollo Bay SOLD 8 Panorama Crescent, Marengo SOLD 295 Tuxion Road, Apollo Bay SOLD 2/18 Gambier Street, Apollo Bay SOLD 2/6 McLennan Street, Apollo Bay SOLD 64 Costin Street, Apollo Bay SOLD 790 Dehnerts Track, Beech Forest SOLD 30 Pascoe Street, Apollo Bay SOLD 5022 Great Ocean Road, Sugarloaf SOLD Lot 32 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay SOLD 8A Gambier Street, Apollo Bay SOLD 1/42 Montrose Avenue, Apollo Bay SOLD 71A McLachlan Street, Apollo Bay

Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

SOLD 29 Great Ocean Road, Skenes Creek SOLD Lot 7 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay SOLD 3/35 Thomson Street, Apollo Bay SOLD 18A Gambier Street, Apollo Bay SOLD 2/9 Scenic Drive, Apollo Bay SOLD 20 McLennan Street, Apollo Bay SOLD 5 Murray Square, Apollo Bay SOLD 3 Banksia Court, Apollo Bay SOLD Lot 2, 19 McLennan St, Apollo Bay SOLD 10 McLennan Street, Apollo Bay SOLD 415 Sunnyside Road, Wongarra SOLD 32 Panorama Crescent, Marengo SOLD 2/4 Marriners Lookout Rd, Apollo Bay SOLD 5915 Great Ocean Road, Johanna SOLD 32 Murray Street, Apollo Bay SOLD 41 Great Ocean Road, Lavers Hill SOLD 71 McLachlan Street, Apollo Bay SOLD 2/28 Moore Street, Apollo Bay SOLD 20 The Otway Vista, Apollo Bay

Bec Allen 0429 999 788

For a more detailed and knowlegable assessment of the Apollo Bay market and area, please don't hesitate to call ONE OF OUR EXPERIENCED LOCAL SALES team members. Phone 03 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay VIC 3233

Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

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$695,000 - Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

22&36 /105 GREAT OCEAN RD ANGLESEA

&OUR BEDROOM TWO BATHROOM HOME IDEAL FOR LARGE FAMILY 3HORT FLAT WALK TO &AIRHAVEN BEACH /CEAN VIEWS /PEN PLAN LIVING DINING KITCHEN M APPROX LOW MAINTENANCE PROPERTY 3ECURE YOUR PROPERTY IN THIS SOUGHT AFTER PRIZED POSITION

$875,000 Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

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$570,000 Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

Apt 22 - SOLD Apt 36 - SOLD Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

AIREYS INLET surfcoasttimes.com.au

5NIQUE AND ATTRACTIVE BEDROOM DUAL LIVING CONFIGURATION 6ILLA APARTMENTS ! FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY FOR HOLIDAY LETTING OWN USE AT YOUR DISCRETION -ODERN Dร COR FULLY FURNISHED AIRCONDITIONERS AND PREDOMINANTLY SELF CONTAINED )NDIVIDUAL AND SPACIOUS AL FRESCO DECKS AND CARPARKS

7ALK TO THE SHOPS STROLL TO THE FIRST CLASS BEACHES THAT !NGLESEA HAS TO OFFER OR RELAX WATCH THE KIDS PLAY TENNIS AS THE ONSITE ACTIVITIES WILL ENTERTAIN THE FAMILY 4HIS FANTASTIC BDR OPEN PLAN UNIT WILL APPEAL TO THOSE SEEKING AN !NGLESEA ENTRY AT AN AFFORDABLE LEVEL ,OCK IT UP AND LEAVE IT OR RENT ON A HOLIDAY BASIS THE CHOICE IS YOURS $ON T MISS OUT ON THIS COASTAL REWARD

$289,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 3

)NDUSTRIAL ZONING LAND SIZE SQM ,ETTABLE STORAGE SPACES &LEXIBLE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 3TRONG INCOME LOW OUTGOINGS -ANAGERS AREA INC KITCHENETTE AND STAFF ROOM

$645,000 Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

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APOLLO BAY

APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay, Vic 3233 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

APOLLO BAY HEIGHTS APOLLO BAY

935 BARHAM RIVER ROAD APOLLO BAY

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From $195,000 – Inspect by appointment Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

$POA - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

15 CAWOOD STREET APOLLO BAY

4 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY

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3PACIOUSLY DESIGNED WITH A TWO STOREY FLOOR PLAN AND 3TAR ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING IT STANDS OUT FROM THE CROWD BEDROOMS BATHROOMS SPACIOUS DECK AREAS %UROPEAN FITTINGS FIXTURES 3ENSATIONALLY LOCATED WITHIN M TO !POLLO "AY S SANDY BEACHES %NVIRONMENTAL ECO FRIENDLY DESIGN IN HARMONY WITH QUALITY CONSTRUCTION AND PREMIUM POSITION !#4 ./7 AND 3!6% WITH MINIMUM DEPOSIT FURNITURE PACKAGE OPTIONS EXCELLENT POTENTIAL YIELDS

Offers from $550,000 – $600,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

4HIS ABSOLUTE WATERFRONT PROPERTY WITH ITS #LASSIC #APE #OD STYLING FORMAL LANDSCAPING AND EXTRAORDINARY PROPORTIONS IS OFFERED FOR SALE WITH AN EXCLUSIVE CLIENT BASED "ED "REAKFAST BUSINESS WITH AN ESTABLISHED AND CONSISTENT TURNOVER 4HE PICTURES PAINT A THOUSAND WORDS SO HERE ARE JUST SOME OF THE FEATURES n STOREY ARCHITECT DESIGNED MAIN RESIDENCE EN SUITE BDR A SEPARATE STOREY 4USCAN STUDIO " 2 S LAVISH DETAIL n CHANDELIERS MARBLE LEADLIGHT TIMBER PANELING M OF LIVING AREA WITH A LIBRARY SALON WINE CELLAR DINING ROOM SPACIOUS KITCHEN FIREPLACES SOLAR POWERED (YDRONIC HEATING FRENCH DOORS OPENING UP TO JARRAH DECKED VERANDAHS AND THE MOST BREATHTAKING OCEAN VIEWS

Suit buyers in the mid $2M range Inspection strictly by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

217 - 219 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY

245 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY

PICTURESQUE OCEAN FRONTAGE~EXCLUSIVE VACANT LAND OPPORTUNITY s s s s s

4HIS TRULY SPECTACULAR SITE PRESENTS FOUR VACANT ALLOTMENTS THREE WITH ABSOLUTE 'REAT /CEAN 2OAD FRONTAGE "OASTING MAGNIFICENT OCEAN VIEWS AND PRIME COASTAL POSITION 4HIS IS A UNIQUE BUILDING OPPORTUNITY AND WE URGE ALL INTERESTED PARTIES TO EXPRESS INTEREST TODAY TO HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE THIS RARE PROSPECT 3UPREMELY LOCATED WITH ENDLESS UNINTERRUPTED VIEWS %ACH ALLOTMENT IS SOLD WITH APPROVED PLANS FOR A TWO STOREY HOME 3HORT STROLL TO TOWN &LEXIBLE TERMS AVAILABLE

@!0/,,/ 7!4%23 x !,-/34 47/ '//$ 4/ "% 425% s ! FABULOUS OUTLOOK THAT WILL NEVER BE BUILT OUT 3TYLISHLY RENOVATED " 2 WEATHERBOARD HOME PLUS A SEPARATE VERY RENTABLE YEAR OLD HOLIDAY APARTMENT n TWO FOR ONE ON THE SAME PERFECTLY POSITIONED M SITE JUST METRES FROM THE SWIMMING BEACH A MINUTE WALK TO TOWN s @!POLLO 7ATERS OFFERS A MYRIAD OF CHOICES TO FAMILIES AND SOME VERY DESIRABLE INVESTMENT POTENTIAL 9OU MIGHT EVEN CHOOSE TO TURN @TWO GOOD INTO @THREE GOOD n WITH TWO ROAD FRONTAGES THE SIZEABLE PROPERTY IS RIPE FOR FURTHER DEVELOPMENT 34#!

From $495,000 Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

$1,150,000 Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

295 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY

27 SEEBERG COURT APOLLO BAY

VACANT LAND – BLUE CHIP OPPORTUNITY

PALATIAL PARADISE

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6ACANT ALLOTMENT WITH OUTSTANDING 'REAT /CEAN 2OAD FRONTAGE 7ORLD CLASS OCEAN VIEWS NEVER TO BE BUILT OUT 0RIME COASTAL REAL ESTATE %XCELLENT SCOPE FOR DEVELOPMENT OF A LUXURY HOME TO CAPATALISE ON THIS TRULY MAGNIFICENT POSITION 34#! !LLOTMENT SIZE n SQM APPROX

$800,000 Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

AIREYS INLET surfcoasttimes.com.au

0RESENTING AN EXCLUSIVE BOUTIQUE RESIDENCE IN THE MOST PRESTIGIOUS AND SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION $ESIGNED BY IMPRESSIVE !RCHITECT *AMES 'OODLET THE HOME IS LUXURIOUSLY APPOINTED 7ITH THE VISION IN DESIGN TO OPTIMISE TAKE FULL ADVANTAGE OF THE STRIKING OCEAN VIEWS WHILST CREATING AN INVITING AND RELAXED AMBIENCE 4HE LOCATION IS SUPREME #LOSE TO THE WATER AND A SHORT WANDER TO THE TOWN CENTRE 4HE HIGH ELEVATION OF THE BLOCK IS FAULTLESS TO TAKE IN DEGREE VIEWS &OUR SPACIOUS BEDROOMS 4WO EXQUISITE BATHROOMS /PEN 0LAN LIVING +ITCHEN AREA

$1,400,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 4

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APOLLO BAY / SKENES CREEK APOLLO BAY 'REAT /CEAN 2OAD !POLLO "AY 6IC WWW GREATOCEANROADREALESTATE COM AU

2 TUXION ROAD APOLLO BAY

22-26 GREAT OCEAN RD APOLLO BAY

A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY – SEANOOK BEACH HOUSES s 4HIS GLEAMING NEW TOWNHOUSE PRECINCT IS THE GOLD STANDARD IN LIVING 0ERFECTLY POSITIONED ARCHITECT DESIGNED AND SUPERBLY APPOINTED s !CT QUICKLY TO PURCHASE hOFF THE PLANv SECURE YOUR OWN PIECE OF PARADISE WITH SIGNIFICANT SAVINGS IN STAMP DUTY s " 2 BTH SECURE DOUBLE GARAGE 3EVERAL TERRACES TO EXPLOIT THE STUNNING VIEWS IN EVERY DIRECTION s ! SHORT STROLL TO THE GOLF COURSE HARBOUR SURF BEACH MAIN STREET

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3TUNNING OPEN PLAN CEDAR STYLE HOME FEATURING EXPOSED /TWAY TIMBER BEAMS WITH EXTENSIVE BALCONIES /FFERING THE "AY S BEST @DRESS CIRCLE POSITION WITH WORLD CLASS UNINTERRUPTED OCEAN VIEWS THE PROXIMITY CONVENIENCE OF ALL !POLLO "AY HAS TO OFFER RIGHT AT YOUR DOORSTEP )F A COASTAL RETREAT IS WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THEN THIS PROPERTY IS SECOND TO NONE #URRENTLY RUNNING AS A SUCCESSFUL " " IT COULD EASILY BE CONVERTED TO WHATEVER YOUR IMAGINATION DESIRES

$1,650,000-$1,795,000 Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

$700,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

280 MONTROSE AVENUE APOLLO BAY

175 GREAT OCEAN RD APOLLO BAY

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$1,800,000 Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

10 NIGEL COURT APOLLO BAY

4/28 MOORE STREET APOLLO BAY

#REATIVELY DESIGNED RESIDENCE CURRENTLY OPERATING AS A SUCCESSFUL MOTEL #ONSISTING OF " 2 BTH WITH MULTIPLE LIVING AREAS 5NRIVALLED LOCATION ON A CORNER SITE IN THE HEART OF !POLLO "AY OPPOSITE BEACH 5NSURPASSED VIEWS OF THE BAY THE BOAT HARBOUR AND THE ROLLING GREEN /TWAYS

2 / 10 NOEL STREET APOLLO BAY

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$600,000 - $650,000 – Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

37 - 39 NOEL STREET APOLLO BAY

7HAT A POSITION &ORGET THE CAR SIMPLY WALK TO THE BEACH SHOPS AND CAFÏS )T S ALL HERE AT YOUR FINGERTIPS SITUATED WITHIN A FEW MINUTES WALK TO THE PATROLLED SWIMMING BEACHES OF !POLLO "AY 4HE HOME HAS EVERYTHING TO OFFER WITH LARGE BDRS BTHS

OPEN PLAN LIVING DINING BALCONY WITH SPLENDID HILL VIEWS ,IGHT BRIGHT COMFORTABLE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION

Auction Sunday 26th September 2010 Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

SQ SANDSTONE BRICK VENEER HOME 3PACIOUS OPEN PLAN LIVING DINING AREA WITH SOME OCEAN VIEWS EXTRA LARGE KING SIZE " 2 MASTER WITH 7)2 EN SUITE 5NDERCOVER ""1 ENTERTAINING AREA THROUGH DOUBLE &RENCH DOORS $OUBLE REMOTE GARAGE ,AND SIZE SQ M

$495,000-$525,000 wi/wo - Inspect by appointment Bec Allen 0429 999 788

80 OLD HORDERN VALE RD APOLLO BAY

0OSITIONED WITHIN A hCHIPv OF THE GOLF COURSE BOAT HARBOUR THE UNSPOILT SANDY BEACHES AND THE RELAXED SHOPPING PRECINCT OF !POLLO "AY " 2 S ")2 S BTH 3PACIOUS OPEN PLAN LIVING 2 # AIR CON POLISHED TIMBER FLOORS TO KITCHEN MEALS AND LIVING AREAS 'ENEROUS BALCONY TO MAXIMISE FULL VIEW ASPECTS OF HILLS OCEAN GOLF COURSE

$595,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

2 OUTLOOK ROAD APOLLO BAY

43 PASCOE STREET APOLLO BAY

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! TRULY MUCH AWAITED OPPORTUNITY )N ONE OF THE BEST LOCATIONS IN !POLLO "AY ARE THESE TRULY SENSATIONAL NORTH FACING ALLOTMENTS OFFERING STUNNING OCEAN VIEWS &OUR VACANT ALLOTMENTS RANGING UP TO SQ M PRESENTING THE BEST BUILDING SITE IN TOWN

Lot 1 – $455,000 Lot 2 – $535,000 Lot 3 – $495,000 Lot 4 - $475,000 Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

HECTARES ACRES LOCATED KM FROM TOWN 4HE . BOUNDARY IS FRONTED BY RIVER RESERVE THE CLEARED HOUSE SITE IS SHELTERED FROM WIND SUNNY IN WINTER ! PLANNING PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED WITH PLANS FOR AN ARCHITECT DESIGNED ENERGY EFFICIENT HOUSE CONSISTING OF " 2S ")2S BTH LOUNGE DINING ROOM LARGE DECK 0RICE 2EDUCED -OTIVATED TO 3ELL

$295,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

44 SCENIC DRIVE APOLLO BAY

0ARK THE CAR AND WALK -).3 TO THE BEACH OR -).3 TO CAFÏ AND SHOPS FROM THIS MODERN 31 BRICK VENEER HOME COMPLETE WITH DOUBLE GLAZING THROUGHOUT &EATURES SPACIOUS " 2 S ENSUITED PLUS POWDER ROOM STUDY OR OPTIONAL TH "2 LARGE FAMILY MEALS AREA KITCHEN AND SEPARATE LIVING ROOM ,ISTEN TO THE ROAR OF THE OCEAN OR ENJOY THE MOUNTAIN VIEWS

$685,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

$665,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

625 SUNNYSIDE ROAD APOLLO BAY

3 SCOTT PLACE APOLLO BAY

7ITH @POSITION PLUS THIS !POLLO "AY HOLIDAY MASTERPIECE OFFERS IT ALL FOR THE DISCERNING !POLLO "AY LIFESTYLE BUYER ! MASSIVE X M SHED WILL ENSURE THE BOAT FISHING GEAR WILL BE RIGHT AT YOUR FINGERTIPS 7ITH BDR BTH DECKS FACING .% THERE IS PLENTY OF SPACE FOR ENTERTAINING FAMILY AND FRIENDS /NLY M TO THE BEACH SHORT WALK TO THE MAIN STREET THIS HOME IS THE FAVOURITE IN THE SPRING SALE MARKET

2 KARLSON STREET SKENES CREEK

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$600,000 Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

AIREYS INLET surfcoasttimes.com.au

3TRIKING HOME OF GENEROUS PROPORTIONS WITH " 2 S BTH BALCONIES SEP KITCHEN AREAS AND OPEN PLAN LIVING DINING 3 , 5 ' 3 # @'UEST ROOM WITH EN SUITE SEP ENTRY "REATHTAKING HILL OCEAN VIEWS 3UPERB LOCATION IN EXCLUSIVE CUL DE SAC APPROX M TO THE BEACH ,AND SIZE APPROX SQ M JUST UNDER HALF AN ACRE

ACRES APPROX MIN TO ,ORNE MIN TO !POLLO "AY 3TUNNING OCEAN VIEWS COMFORTABLE COTTAGE DWELLING SHEDDING © KM AS THE CROW FLIES TO THE WATER YOUR OWN PRIVATE BEACH #!,, &/2 ! -534 3%% ).30%#4)/.

$680,000 - $715,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

$695,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 5

&UNKY BEACH HOUSE WITH GORGEOUS OCEAN VIEWS CAPTURED FROM THE FORMAL LIVING AREA MASTER BDRM REMINDING YOU THAT THE BEACH IS JUST A SHORT STROLL AWAY /PEN PLAN KITCHEN DINING LIVING POLISHED TIMBER FLOORS WOOD HEATER AND SPACIOUS DECKING WITH AN EASTERLY ASPECT LARGE " 2 S BATHROOMS -ASTER WITH EN SUITE 'REAT YARD FOR THE KIDS n SQ M APPROX

$720,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

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SKENES CREEK / MARENGO / BEECH FOREST / JOHANNA / LAVERS HILL / PORT CAMPBELL / WONGARRA / YUULONG APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay, Vic 3233 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

C - AIR SKENES CREEK

3 OCEAN TERRACE SKENES CREEK

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$895,000 - $975,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

540 SKENES CREEK ROAD SKENES CREEK

10 TREETOPS TCE SKENES CREEK

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"REATHTAKING OCEAN VIEWS FOREVER FROM THIS LUXURY COASTAL HOLIDAY HOME ON THE WATER !RCHITECT DESIGNED n 3TEVEN ,AST n " 2 BTH "RIGHT AIRY AND SPACIOUS COASTAL LIVING WITH FLOOR TO CEILING WINDOWS MAXIMISING THE VIEW 0RIVATE FULLY FENCED REAR COURTYARD WITH ""1 AREA UNDERGROUND SERVICES 3ITUATED DIRECTLY ACROSS THE ROAD FROM THE BEACH AND ONLY MINUTES FROM THE TOWN CENTRE OF !POLLO "AY IN AN EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ESTATE WITH UNIQUE LANDSCAPING INTEGRATING THE COAST AND THE FOREST

&IRST TIME ON THE MARKET THIS LANDMARK PROPERTY IN THE FOOTHILLS OF !POLLO "AY OFFERS EVERYTHING YOUR HEART DESIRES #ENTERED ON ALMOST HECTARES OF COMBINED NATURAL BUSH AND CLEARED LAND 4HE %YRIE FEATURES FOUR BEDROOMS TWO BATHROOMS A HUGE OPEN PLAN LIVING AREA A LOCAL "LACKWOOD TIMBER KITCHEN AND BATHROOMS AND ALL THE UTILITIES THAT ENHANCE MODERN LIVING 3PECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE A FULLY GLAZED ATRIUM SHOWER SOARING CATHEDRAL CEILINGS A PAVED NORTH FACING COURTYARD AND A STUNNINGLY DIFFERENT VIEW FROM EVERY ROOM "EHIND THE HOUSE THE DIVERSE GARDEN PROVIDES COLOUR SHELTER AND SECLUSION h4HE %YRIEv ALSO COMES WITH A CURRENT PLANNING PERMIT FOR AN ADDITIONAL UNIT TO BE BUILT ON THE PROPERTY IF DESIRED )NSPECT h4HE %YRIEv AND DISCOVER THE SPACE AND FREEDOM OF THIS EAGLE S PERCH

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5NIQUE AND STUNNING HOLIDAY HOME IN THE EXCLUSIVE GROUNDS OF THE @# !IR BOUTIQUE DEVELOPMENT OPPOSITE THE 3KENES #REEK BEACH ! COASTAL RETREAT FOR DISCERNING OWNERS INCORPORATING EXTENSIVE ENTERTAINING AND LIVING AREAS %XTENSIVE USE OF GLASS FOR OPTIMAL VIEWING OF THE OCEAN VISTAS 3MEG APPLIANCES )TALIAN TAP WARE

$585,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

$1,350,000 - $1,495,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

6 GALBRAITH WAY MARENGO

790 DEHNERTS TRACK BEECH FOREST

$800,000 + - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

380 AIRE SETTLEMENT ROAD JOHANNA

BLACKWOOD GULLY LAVERS HILL

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"EAUTIFULLY PRIVATE SECLUDED BOASTING SURPRISING VIEWS OF THE STUNNING FOREST MOUNTAINS PRIVATE RAINFOREST ,ARGE OPEN LIVING AREA WITH FEATURE FIREPLACE OPENING ON TO A NORTH FACING DECK " 2 BTH ON IMMACULATE ACRES PLUS A DAM "ARN WORKSHOP COMPLETE WITH UPSTAIRS RETREAT LIVING AREA SHOWER AND TOILET MIN TO *OHANNA "EACH MIN TO THE 'REAT /CEAN 2D

$920,000 - $980,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

$POA - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

33-39 GREAT OCEAN RD LAVERS HILL

WELCOME TO JOHANNA

24 HENNESSY STREET PORT CAMPBELL

$POA– Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

5230 GREAT OCEAN ROAD WONGARRA

235 HIDERS ACCESS TRACK YUULONG

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$165,000 Inspect by appointment Brad Fanning 0419 887 223 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

7OULD YOU PAY UNDER FOR OCEAN FRONTAGE WITH DEGREE OCEAN VIEWS AND YEAR ROUND SECURITY $IRECT ACCESS TO A PRIVATE AND SECLUDED BEACH BED LUXURIOUSLY APPOINTED APARTMENTS WITH OPEN PLAN LIVING %UROPEAN STYLE KITCHENS EXPANSIVE BALCONIES n 4O BE SOLD FULLY FURNISHED %XCELLENT RENTAL RETURN OR IF YOU WISH FOR PRIVATE USE 3ECURED BY A SHARE OF FREEHOLD HARD TO REFUSE

$250,000 - $350,000 Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

$415,000 – Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

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"EAUTIFULLY POSITIONED ONLY MINUTES FROM 0ORT #AMPBELL S FRONT BEACH THIS IS THE IDEAL SEASIDE SHACK WITH PLENTY OF POTENTIAL /NLY MOMENTS FROM THE COAST THIS COTTAGE HAS LARGE BEDROOMS %XPANSIVE OPEN PLAN KITCHEN LIVING AREA 4HE LAND SIZE IS IMPRESSIVELY LARGE WHERE 34#! OPTIONS ARE APLENTY TO MAKE THIS COASTAL GETAWAY A REALITY WISE INVESTMENT

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 6

'LORIOUS LOCATION OVERLOOKING THE *OHANNA BEACH WITH EASY ACCESS TO -ELANESIA BEACH ! THREE ACRE @SLICE OF PARADISE ! NICE COMBINATION OF CLEARED AREA WITH NATIVE VEGETATION FULLY FENCED AND SECURED BEDROOM COTTAGE WITH A TOUCH OF FUNK %ASY ACCESS TO ALL BEACHES 'REAT /CEAN 7ALK AND /TWAY .ATIONAL 0ARK

$415,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

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LORNE LORNE -OUNTJOY 0ARADE ,ORNE 6IC WWW GREATOCEANROADREALESTATE COM AU

3 ALLEN STREET LORNE

55 DORMAN STREET LORNE

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$920,000 Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

,OCATED IN .ORTH ,ORNE S FAVOURITE STREET THIS PRIVATE HOME IS SITUATED ON A LARGE ALLOTMENT OF M APPROX BACKING ONTO STATE FOREST #OMPRISING BEDROOMS BATHROOMS OPEN PLAN KITCHEN DINING LOUNGE AREA RUMPUS ROOM THE HOME CAN ACCOMMODATE THE LARGEST FAMILY !N EXPANSIVE VIEW OF ,OUTITT "AY AND THE COASTLINE TO !IREYS )NLET LIGHTHOUSE ARE ACHIEVED FROM THE SUBSTANTIAL DECKING AREA

$1,025,000 Inspect by appointment Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

41 HALL STREET LORNE

6/3–9 ARMYTAGE STREET LORNE

16/3–9 ARMYTAGE STREET LORNE

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4HIS RECENTLY EXTENSIVELY RENOVATED RESIDENCE EPITOMIZES BEACH SIDE LIVING 3ET OVER LEVELS THE PROPERTY COMPRISES LARGE BDR BTHR OPEN PLAN KITCHEN DINING LOUNGE RUMPUS 3ITUATED ON A SUBSTANTIAL ALLOTMENT IN EXCESS OF M WITH LOW MAINTENANCE LANDSCAPING %VERY ROOM HAS A DRAMATIC VIEW WITH DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF WAVES CRASHING ON ROCKS ,ORNE 0IER ,OUTIT "AY OR !IREYS ,IGHTHOUSE

$2,475,000 Inspect by appointment Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

3PACIOUS NEAR NEW ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT LOCATED IN THE BOUTIQUE 0OINT 'REY $EVELOPMENT WITH OCEAN VIEWS 'REAT LOCATION OFFERING A PEACEFUL SERENE FEEL WHILST BEING ONLY A SHORT WALK TO EVERYTHING ,ORNE HAS TO OFFER 1UALITY BUILDING FIT OUT WITH A STYLISH CONTEMPORARY FLAIR 3ECURE BASEMENT CARPARK AND STORAGE CAP OFF A GREAT HOLIDAY PACKAGE

$420,000 - Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

14 ARMYTAGE STREET LORNE

14A CHARLES STREET LORNE

4HIS BEDROOM BATHROOM APARTMENT IS GENEROUS IN SIZE WITH AN EXCELLENT LAYOUT FANTASTIC OCEAN VIEWS ,OCATED IN THE BOUTIQUE 0OINT 'REY $EVELOPMENT OFFERING THE ONLY NEW APARTMENTS AVAILABLE IN ,ORNE AND SITUATED IN AN EXCLUSIVE SOUGHT AFTER LOCALE 3ECURE BASEMENT PARKING LARGE STORAGE CAGE AND LIFT ACCESS TOP OFF A GREAT LIFESTYLE PACKAGE

$630,000 - Inspect by appointment Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

25 DORMAN STREET LORNE

26 FRANCIS STREET LORNE

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4HIS VISUALLY STUNNING BEACH HOUSE DESIGNED BY RENOWNED ARCHITECTS @3TUDIO SITS IN A PEACEFUL LOCATION JUST M FROM THE BEACH AND AN EASY STROLL TO ,ORNE S FAMOUS PIER AND CAFES BDRMS POLISHED TIMBER FLOORS HEATING AIR CON 3HELTERED DECK ""1 AREA LOCKUP GARAGE NO MAINTENANCE NATIVE GARDEN

$1,690,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

33 GEORGE STREET LORNE

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3PECTACULAR VIEWS INCORPORATING ,ORNE "EACH TO !IREYS )NLET ,IGHTHOUSE BEYOND ! VIEW NEVER TO BE LOST 3OLIDLY BUILT BRICK AND TIMBER HOUSE WITH BEDROOMS LARGE LIVING AREAS AND BATHROOMS .ORTHERLY ORIENTATION ALLOWING YOU TO SOAK UP THE SUN ALL DAY AND PROVIDE PROTECTION FROM PREVAILING WIND 3ENSATIONAL MASTER BEDROOM WITH ENSUITE AND INDOOR SPA AREA ENJOYING THE OCEAN VIEWS

$1,250,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

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"EAUTIFUL ARCHITECTURALLY DESIGNED YEAR OLD HOME IN SOUGHT AFTER #HARLES 3TREET ! SHORT STROLL TO THE BEACH CAFÏ S AND SHOPS &ANTASTIC OPEN PLAN LOUNGE KITCHEN OPENING ONTO LARGE .% FACING DECK WITH FILTERED OCEAN VIEWS OF ,OUTTIT "AY BD BTH INCLUDING MASTER WITH ENSUITE PRIVATE BALCONY 7AKE UP TO THE SOUNDS OF THE SURF

&EAST YOUR EYES ON THIS FABULOUS OPPORTUNITY RIPE AND READY TO RENOVATE "OASTING AN OCEAN VISTA ONLY BLOCK FROM THE BEACH #OMPRISES OF LARGE BED LARGE SEPARATE LOUNGE ROOM AND MEALS AREA READY TO ENTERTAIN FRIENDS AND FAMILY /PPORTUNITY EXISTS TO BUILD YOUR OWN BRAND NEW BEACH HOUSE TO CAPTURE BEAUTIFUL WATER VIEWS 34#!

$695,000 - Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

$995,000 - Inspect by appointment Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

35 MOUNTJOY PARADE LORNE

0ERCHED AMONGST THE TOWERING GUMS FRAMING A SPECTACULAR OCEAN AND COASTAL VISTA 3UBSTANTIAL BDRM HOME SITED ON A LARGE ALLOTMENT OF SQM APPROX OF LAND 3UPERB OPPORTUNITY TO SUBDIVIDE 34#! OR BE CREATIVE AND DESIGN YOUR OWN MAJESTIC HIDEAWAY IN ONE OF ,ORNE S MOST PEACEFUL SETTINGS

$950,000 Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

955 MOUNT SABINE ROAD LORNE

-!.42! %23+).% "%!#( 2%3/24 s "ALANCE OF DEVELOPERS STOCK TO BE SOLD AT DRAMATICALLY REDUCED PRICES s 3ELECTION OF BDR BDR STUDIO APARTMENTS s ,EASEHOLD INTEREST OF APPROX YRS MANAGED BY -ANTRA s /WNER USAGE OF UP TO WEEKS P A WITH FULL USE OF THE RESORT FACILITIES

79-"//,)%, n %#/ &2)%.$,9 "53( 2%42%!4 s 3ITUATED AMONGST THE /TWAY &OREST ON APPROX ACRES IS THIS ECO FRIENDLY BEDROOM BUSH RETREAT ONLY A MINUTE DRIVE FROM ,ORNE S TOWN CENTRE s %NJOY THE BIRD AND ANIMAL LIFE FROM THE LARGE WRAP AROUND DECK CAPTURING VIEWS OVER THE /TWAY TREE TOPS AND ACROSS TO THE SOUTHERN OCEAN s 9OUR SIMPLE LIVING ECO FRIENDLY RETREAT IS EQUIPPED WITH SOLAR PANEL UNIT TANKS AND A FULL GAS KITCHEN

Studios from $60,000 2 beds from $160,000 Inspect by appointment Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

$670,000 - Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 7

18 NEADE STREET LORNE

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$410,000 Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571 Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

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LORNE / RURAL / WYE RIVER LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne, Vic 3232 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au 11 RICHARDSON BLVD LORNE

80 OTWAY STREET LORNE

31/4 SMITH STREET LORNE

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-ODERN STOREY BEDROOM RESIDENCE IN THE HEART OF ,ORNE S MOST ACCESSIBLE RESIDENTIAL GREEN BELT &EATURES OPEN KITCHEN LIVING DINING OPENING ONTO EXPANSIVE PRIVATE OUTDOOR NORTH FACING DECK $OUBLE UNDER COVER PARKING ENSUITE TO MASTER SLOW COMBUSTION WOOD HEATER PLUS SPILT SYSTEM 4ASTEFULLY LANDSCAPED LOW MAINTENANCE ALLOTMENT

$825,000 - Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

(UGE AS NEW HOME WITH OCEAN VIEWS RIGHT IN THE HEART OF ,ORNE AND MINUTES WALK TO THE #AFÏ 3TRIP BDRMS ALL WITH ")2 S LARGE OPEN PLAN KITCHEN LIVING DINING AREA ND LIVING ROOM BTH AND LOCK UP GARAGE &LEXIBLE FLOOR PLAN WITH THE OPTION OF FULLY SELF CONTAINED BEDROOM LIVING AREA DOWNSTAIRS WITH ITS OWN KITCHENETTE 1UALITY FIT OUT INCLUDING STONE BENCH TOPS POLISHED BOARDS REVERSE CYCLE HEATING COOLING

$1,100,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

138 SMITH STREET LORNE

$740,000 - Inspect by appointment Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

62 SMITH STREET LORNE

$%#)3)/.3 $%#)3)/.3 $%#)3)/.3 s 5TILISE APPROVED PLANS FOR A LOT SUBDIVISION PROFIT FROM THE CONSTRUCTION OF TOWNHOUSES /Rxx s 2E ARRANGE THE 03 FOR OR LGR HOUSES 34#! /Rxx s #REATE A PRESTIGE DREAM HOME SET AMONGST LANDSCAPED GARDENS PERHAPS A POOL TENNIS COURT 34#! xx s 7HICH EVER WAY YOU LOOK AT IT THIS M ALLOTMENT IN THE HEART OF TOWN WITH AWESOME VIEWS IS GOLD $1,950,000 Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

75 SINCOCKS ROAD LORNE / PENNYROYAL

LOT 8/TOORAK TERRACE LORNE

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s 3TUNNING VIEWS FROM THREE SEPARATE DWELLINGS ON MAGNIFICENT ACRES APPROX UNINTERRUPTED OUTLOOK ACROSS THE 'REAT Otway National Park. s #URRENTLY OPERATING AS ACCOMMODATION " " BUSINESS VOTED THE TH "EST 0LACE TO 3TAY IN 6ICTORIA 2!#6 s 4HE MAIN DWELLING IS A LARGE ONE BEDROOM STYLISHLY APPOINTED -ANAGER S RESIDENCE WITH STUNNING VIEWS FROM EVERY ANGLE &ULL SIZE KITCHEN WITH GRANITE BENCHES BATHROOM HAS DOUBLE SPA AMPLE TOP QUALITY STORAGE IN BEDROOM 4HERE IS SCOPE TO INCREASE THE SIZE IF DESIRED 34#! s 4HE OTHER TWO DWELLINGS ARE MODERN SELF CONTAINED @3TUDIOS PRIVATELY SPACED WITH OWN DRIVEWAYS CAR PARKING #URRENT OCCUPANCY PER MONTH

$595,000 - Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

$1,025,000 (no GST applicable) - Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

!RGUABLY ,ORNE S MOST PRESTIGIOUS RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS IN THE HEART OF ,ORNE S DRESS CIRCLE .ORTH FACING SUN DRENCHED ALLOTMENT OF APPROX SQM WITH A BIRDS EYE VIEW OF THE MAGNIFICENT ,ORNE PIER AND BLUE WATER EXPANSES TO THE !IREYS )NLET LIGHTHOUSE "UILD YOUR OWN DREAM RESIDENCE AND CAPITALISE ON THE STRENGTHENING MARKET FOR ESTABLISHED PRESTIGE HOMES

$POA Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

350 BAMBRA CEMETERY RD BAMBRA

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!PPROX ACRES OF FLAT USABLE LAND WITH SIGNIFICANT INFRASTRUCTURE IN PLACE ONLY MIN TO ,ORNE !BUNDANCE OF WATER AVAILABLE FROM HIGH FLOW BORE DAM &ENCED INTO PADDOCKS CENTRAL LANEWAY LUNGING YARD 0LANS PERMITS FOR A MAGNIFICENT BEDROOM HOME

3ET ON A PRIVATE M ALLOTMENT AMONGST MATURE TREES THIS SOON TO BE CONSTRUCTED BEDROOM COTTAGE IS JUST PERFECT FOR RELAXING CHILLING OUT "ENEFIT FROM THE OPPORTUNITY FOR INPUT INTO THE COLOUR SCHEME FINISHES PERSONALISING YOUR ENVIRONMENT "EING ONE OF ONLY ONE ALREADY BUILT SPREAD OUT OVER ACRES YOU WILL LOVE THE PEACE SECLUSION

$320,000 Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

$550,000 Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

&REE ACCESS TO MEGA LITRES OF WATER YR IN THE "ARONGAROOK #REEK #ATCHMENT 0LUS HA ACRES A BLUE RIBBON PICTURESQUE AGRICULTURE LEISURE OPPORTUNITY !N OPPORTUNITY FOR A MYRIAD OF USE AND DIVERSITY 7HATEVER YOUR NEED YOU MUST TAKE A LOOK

$1,850,000 - Inspect by appointment Bryan Sanders 0408 522 573 Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

1 & 3 ILUKA EXTN WYE RIVER

19 MCRAE ROAD WYE RIVER

LOT 1 & 2 NED'S LANE SEPARATION CREEK

LOT 17 JOSEPH COURT KENNETT RIVER

@,!.$ 3):% !.$ 0/3)4)/.g s /FFERING TWO SEPARATE PARCELS OF LAND A SQM AND A SQM ALLOTMENT s 4HE LARGER ALLOTMENT HAS THE POTENTIAL TO BUILD DWELLINGS IN DIFFERENT PRESCRIBED BUILDING ENVELOPES 34#! s 0ERCHED ABOVE 3EPARATION #REEK "EACH AND ONLY M FROM THE BEACH VIA A PRIVATE TRACK A RARE OPPORTUNITY PRESENTS FOR THE SAVVY COASTAL PURCHASER

!00%!,).' 6!#!.4 ,!.$ s 0RIME VACANT ALLOTMENT IN ONE OF 7YE 2IVER S MOST SOUGHT AFTER STREETS s 4HE SQM APPROX EVENLY PROPORTIONED BLOCK HAS A .ORTH 7EST ORIENTATION TO ACHIEVE ALL DAY SUN AND PROTECTION FROM PREVAILING WINDS s 4HE OUTLOOK IS OVER THE PICTURESQUE 7YE VALLEY s -OST IMPORTANTLY THE BEACH PUB AND SHOP ARE ALL WITHIN COMFORTABLE WALKING DISTANCE

h$2!'/.4!), %34!4%v s /FFERED SEPARATELY OR TOGETHER IF YOU LIKE TWO SPACIOUS ACRE ALLOTMENTS BOTH WITH ROAD ACCESS AND UTILITIES already connected s ,ARGER THAN NORMAL PRESCRIBED BUILDING ENVELOPES WILL ALLOW YOU TO SITE A GENEROUS SIZED HOLIDAY HOUSE COMPARED TO THE NORMAL TOWNSHIP BLOCKS s %LEVATED OCEAN VIEWS NEVER TO BE LOST OR ALTERED

&,!4 +%..%44 !,,/4-%.4 s SQM VACANT ALLOTMENT THAT IS RELATIVELY FLAT IN ITS TOPOGRAPHY AND THEREFORE IT SHOULD BE A COST EFFECTIVE BUILDING SITE #LEARED AND FREE OF VEGETATION WITH THE ABILITY TO ACHIEVE SUN LITERALLY ALL DAY s %ASY ACCESS TO THE BEACH 'ENERAL 3TORE AND RIVER AS ALL ARE WITHIN A FLAT MINUTE WALK AWAY s 'OOD OCEAN VIEWS ARE ACHIEVED EVEN ON GROUND LEVEL AND WILL BE ENHANCED FROM A SINGLE OR DOUBLE LEVEL PROPERTY

$445,000 - $499,000 Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

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$395,000 per block Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

$270,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 8

$270,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

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TORQUAY

TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Torquay Vic 3228 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

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$389,000 OFI - Saturdays 2 - 2.30pm Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

$495,000 - $525,000 OFI - Sunday 15th August 1 - 1:30pm Simon Hunnam 0488 203 737

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$718,000 Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

$369,000 - OFI - Saturdays 2 -2:30pm Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

2/45 BOSTON ROAD TORQUAY

%XTENSIVE STOREY HOME ON SQM WITH BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED AND MANICURED GROUNDS &OUR GENUINE BEDROOMS SPACIOUS LIVING AREAS AND WELL APPOINTED GROUND FLOOR KITCHEN WITH TILED DINING BTHRS TOILETS DUCTED HEATING COOLING QUALITY FITTINGS %XCEPTIONAL OCEAN VIEWS FROM ST FLOOR DECK AND A FANTASTIC OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING INCLUDING CABANA

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$575,000 - Inspect by appointment Simon Hunnam 0488 203 737

$619,000 - Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

4HIS FANTASTIC MODERN BED UNIT IS LOCATED IN ARGUABLY ONE OF 4ORQUAY S BEST LOCATIONS AND BOASTS STYLE CLASS AND SECOND TO NONE APPOINTMENTS 7ALK TO THE BEACH #AFÏ 4ORQUAY #ENTRAL OR JUST SIT RELAX ON THE EXTENSIVE DECKING THAT "OSTON HAS TO OFFER (ARDWOOD FLOORS LARGE MASTER KITCHEN WATERFALL #AESER 3TONE BENCH TOPS CURRENTLY TENANTED AT P W

$625,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

240 GREAT OCEAN ROAD TORQUAY

296 GROSSMANS ROAD TORQUAY

292 GROSSMANS ROAD TORQUAY

"EAUTIFULLY PRESENTED HOME THREE LIVING AREAS FOUR BEDROOMS ALL WITH ")2 S PLUS LARGE OFFICE STUDY 3UNNY AL FRESCO ") BAR DUCTED HEATING NETWORK WIRING TINT AND SOUNDPROOF WINDOWS 'ORGEOUS CENTRAL KITCHEN 3MEG -IELE APPLIANCES STONE BENCHTOPS EXCELLENT CUPBOARD SPACE STORAGE galore. s SQM BIG BLOCK CAR GARAGE LANDSCAPED GROUNDS

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*AN *UC BOASTS SOME OF THE WORLDS MOST PRISTINE COASTLINES MET BY ROLLING COUNTRYSIDE AND AN ENJOYABLE RELAXED LIFESTYLE THAT ONLY SOME CAN IMAGINE 4HIS SPECTACULAR -ARK 'LEESON BDR HOME BOASTS ENDLESS VIEWS THAT WILL TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY %NJOY THE SWIMMING POOL THE INDOOR CINEMA RELAX IN YOUR OWN SPORTS BAR OR SIMPLY SOAK UP THE VIEWS

$1,400,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

AIREYS INLET surfcoasttimes.com.au

3UPERBLY BUILT RESIDENCE DISPLAYING EXQUISITE TASTE AND DÏCOR WITH AN ENTERTAINING ATMOSPHERE GENEROUS BDRMS LARGE OFFICE KIDS RUMPUS FANTASTIC SPLIT ZONE OPEN PLAN LIVING AROUND GOURMET KITCHEN .ORTH FACING COURTYARD WITH IN GROUND POOL AND FANTASTIC LANDSCAPING AROUND OUTDOOR AREAS $,5' DIRECT HOUSE ACCESS SEPARATE SHED WORKSHOP

$935,000 - Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

$459,000 - Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 9

$675,000 - OFI - Saturdays & Sundays 1:00 - 5:00pm Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

TORQUAY bellarinetimes.com.au


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$585,000 - OFI - Saturdays & Sundays 1:00 - 5:00pm Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

$619,000 - OFI - Sundays 12-12:30pm Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

$692,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

14 ROSEDALE DRIVE TORQUAY

30 SCORPIO STREET TORQUAY

!N ARCHITECTURALLY DESIGNED BDRM MASTERPIECE IN 4ORQUAY S MOST DESIRABLE BEACHSIDE LOCATION ! MAGNIFICENT FLOOR PLAN INCORPORATING FOUR LIVING AREAS

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$530,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

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1/3 HOYLAKE AVENUE JAN JUC

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$375,000 - Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Simon Hunnam 0488 203 737

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$550,000 OFI - Sunday 22nd August 1 - 1:30pm Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

$310,000 - $325,000 Only 2 left Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

$820,000 - Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

8 WATERSUN ROAD JAN JUC

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$348,000 - Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Simon Hunnam 0488 203 737

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$775,000 OFI - Saturdays 1 - 1:30pm Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Simon Hunnam 0488 203 737

$310,000 - Inspect by appointment Simon Hunnam 0488 203 737

AIREYS INLET surfcoasttimes.com.au

RURAL EXCELLENCE IN BELLBRAE

0REDOMINANTLY BUSH WITH AN ABUNDANCE OF NATIVE WILDLIFE A SUBSTANTIAL CLEARED AREA FOR YOUR DREAM HOME MINS TO 4ORQUAY AND !NGLESEA BEACHES AND MINUTES TO 7AURN 0ONDS SHOPPING 0OWER AVAILABLE 'EELONG SECONDARY SCHOOL BUSES PASS THE FRONT DOOR ! RARE TREE CHANGE OPPORTUNITY WITHIN A SHORT DRIVE OF THE COAST

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 10

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CLASSIFIED LISTINGS

HOUSES, APARTMENTS & UNITS

SUMMARY

PRICE

VACANT LAND

SUMMARY

PRICE

APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 3233

APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 3233

140 Biddles Road, Apollo Bay 8 Casino Avenue, Apollo Bay 68 Costin Street, Apollo Bay 15/22 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 2/79 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 197 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 'Alyeska' - 355 Killala Road, Apollo Bay 2/27 Marriners Lookout Road, Apollo Bay 1/19 McLennan Street, Apollo Bay 32 McLennan Street, Apollo Bay 7 Montrose Avenue, Apollo Bay 38A Montrose Avenue, Apollo Bay 2B Murray Street, Apollo Bay 3 & 4/22 Nelson Street, Apollo Bay 42 Nelson Street, Apollo Bay 10 Nigel Court, Apollo Bay 5/3-4 Nizam Quay, Apollo Bay 7C Noel Street, Apollo Bay 11 Nova Court, Apollo Bay 8 Otway Vista, Apollo Bay 9 Otway Vista, Apollo Bay 1/18 Pascoe Street, Apollo Bay 2 Scenic Drive, Apollo Bay 11A Seaview Drive, Apollo Bay Lot 20 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay 2/35 & 3/35 Thomson Street, Apollo Bay 1/760 Lighthouse Road, Cape Otway 3/760 Lighthouse Road, Cape Otway 615 Hordern Vale Road (Cape Otway), Hordern Vale 615 Hordern Vale Road (Cape Otway), Hordern Vale 4 College Drive, Lavers Hill 22 Great Ocean Road, Lavers Hill 11 Harrison Street, Marengo 2/9 Telford Street, Marengo 23-25 Ozone Street, Skenes Creek 18/270 Skenes Creek Road, Skenes Creek 19/270 Skenes Creek Road, Skenes Creek

5 Alastair Court, Apollo Bay 24 Diana Street, Apollo Bay Lot 2/22 Gambier Street, Apollo Bay Lot 27 Joyce Street, Apollo Bay 2/30 McLachlan Street, Apollo Bay Lot 1, 1–7 Noel Street, Apollo Bay Lot 11, 1–7 Noel Street, Apollo Bay Lot 14, 1-7 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 37-39 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 19-35 Nova Court, Apollo Bay Lot 1-5 Paradise Drive, Apollo Bay 28 Seaview Drive, Apollo Bay 48 Seaview Drive, Apollo Bay Lot 14 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay Lot 17 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay 700 Wild Dog Road, Apollo Bay 15 Whelan Street, Apollo Bay 31 Main Road, Beech Forrest 7 Costerman Terrace, Marengo 18 Ferrier Drive, Marengo 11 Morris Street, Port Campbell 3, 30 Karlson Street, Skenes Creek 33-35 Karlson Street, Skenes Creek 68 Old Coach Road, Skenes Creek 75 & 81 Old Coach Road, Skenes Creek 8 Otway Avenue, Skenes Creek 1 Point Avenue, Skenes Creek

2 stry, 5.1 hectares 3 B/R, 800 sqm 3 B/R 2bth 3 B/R, 2bth 3 B/R 3 B/R, GOR frontage 7 B/R, 5bth, 105 acres 3 B/R, 2bth 2 B/R 3 B/R, 850 sqm 3 B/R 2 B/R 3 B/R, 1,070 sqm 2 B/R, 1bth 3 B/R, 1400 sqm 3 B/R, 678 sqm 2 B/R 1bth 4 B/R, 3 bth 4 B/R, 2bth, views 3 B/R, 319 sqm 3 B/R, 2bth 3 B/R , 2bth 4 B/R, 2bth 3 B/R, 2bth 3 B/R, 2bth, views 2 x 2 stry 3 B/R, 2bth 1 B/R, 1.1acres 2 B/R, 1acre Studio Cottage 2 B/R 2 B/R, 5.5 acres 3 B/R, 1,012 sqm 4 B/R, 2bth, views 3 B/R 2bth 3 B/R, 2 titles 2 B/R Villa, ocean views 1 B/R Villa, ocean views

$695,000 $450,000 - $470,000 $620,000 $695,000 $595,000 $980,000 $1,450,000 $POA $570,000 $399,000 $450,000 - $469,000 $295,000 $590,000 - $625,000 $310,000 per unit $750,000 $495,000 - $525,000 $475,000 $700,000 + $698,000 $310,000 $330,000 $380,000 $525,000 $455,000 $415,000 $400,000 $265,000 $365,000 $265,000 $365,000 $265,000 $199,000 $710,000 $520,000 - $550,000 $610,000 - $640,000 $295,000 $195,000 - $215,000

Self contained apt 2 B/R, 2bth 2 B/R

3 B/R, 2 lug, 2bth 2 B/R, 2bth 4 B/R, 2 liv, 3bth, 2 kit 4 B/R, 2bth

546 sqm approx 1000 sqm 700 sqm approx 550 sqm approx 567 sqm approx 900 sqm approx 900 sqm approx 900 sqm approx

$610,000 $915,000 $625,000 $205,000 $499,000 $290,000 $280,000 $900,000

TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Vic 3228 $220,000 $835,000 $675,000

42 Anderson Street, Torquay 78 - 80 Beach Road, Torquay 2 & 3 Beach Road, Torquay 89 Sands Boulevard, Torquay

TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Vic 3228 18 Manna Gum Drive, Torquay 307 Onshore Resort, Torquay 25 The Esplanade, Torquay 11 Seaview Drive, Jan Juc

$250,000 $265,000 $270,000 $190,000 $285,000 $290,000 $235,000 $359,000 $475,000 + $215,850 + $290,000 + $250,000 $250,000 $340,000 - $350,000 $305,000 $200,000 - $250,000 $395,000 $150,000 $385,000 $299,000 $230,000 $299,000 $595,000 $210,000 $245,000 + $250,000 $350,000

LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade Lorne Vic 3232 32 Albert Street, Lorne 73 Charles Street, Lorne 87 George Street, Lorne 30 Ridge Drive, Kennett River 32 Harrington Street, Separation Creek 18 Dunoon Road, Wye River 22 Durimbil Avenue, Wye River 36 Morley Avenue, Wye River

LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade Lorne Vic 3232 127/3 Bay Street, Lorne 66-64 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne 25/4 Smith Street, Lorne

475 sqm 306 sqm 458 sqm 607 sqm 330 sqm 301 sqm 343 sqm 314 sqm 4 lot subdv 620 - 1,021sqm 5 lot1.5-2.5 acres 714 sqm 579 sqm 562 sqm 510 sqm 2 titles 700sqm approx 1700 sqm 1 acre 921 sqm 600 sqm 306sqm 948 sqm 586 sqm 1189 & 905 sqm 585 sqm 621 sqm

$529,000 $690,000 $POA $615,000

RURAL

503 sqm 2162 sqm 206 & 253 sqm 555 sqm

SUMMARY

$495,000 $1,370,000 $156,000 - $176,000 $370,000

PRICE

AIREYS INLET (03) 5220 0200 28 - 30 Great Ocean Road Aireys Inlet Vic 3231 30 Bambra - School Road, Bambra 15 Grant Street, Forrest 33 Grant Street, Forrest

3 B/R, 40 acres. 3 B/R 3 B/R & business

$620,000 $279,000 $390,000

APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 3233

COMMERCIAL

SUMMARY

1130 Forrest-Apollo Bay Road, Barramunga 4 Gardner Street, Beech Forrest 90 Old Colac Road, Beech Forrest 3810 Colac Lavers Hill Road, Ferguson Lot 3, 16 Main Road, Gellibrand 4695 Colac Lavers Hill Road, Lavers Hill 5145 Colac Lavers Hill Road, Lavers Hill Lot 1, 82 Broughtons Access, Skenes Creek 55 Old Coach Road, Yuulong Lot 1 Parkers Access, Yuulong

PRICE

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3x3x3 lease. WI/WO 3x3x3 lease Day Spa

$525,000 $185,000 - $198,000 $350,000 $295,000 $145,000 $270,000 $265,000 $370,000 $2,200,000 $379,000

LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade Lorne Vic 3232

APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 3233 39 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 2/22 Pascoe Street, Apollo Bay

31 acres 3 B/R, 2316 sqm 2 B/R, 5 acres Business+House 2840 sqm 3.5 acres 2 acres 4.6 acres 266 acres 10 acres

535 Bambra Cemetery Road, Bambra 1535 Birregurra-Forrest Road, Barwon Downs Lot 2/1 Bowden Street, Birregurra 52 Roadknight Street, Birregurra 2 Unnamed Road, Cressy 455 Deans Marsh-Lorne Road, Deans Marsh Martians Café & Bar, Deans Marsh Shalom Cottages, 35 Robilliards Road, Murroon 75 Anderson Street, Pennyroyal

$200,000 $175,000

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 11

3 B/R, 127 acres 4 B/R, 132 acres 5 acre approx 2.5 acres approx 2 acres & 1000 trees 1 dam, 2 sheds Leasehold business 2x2 B/R1x3 B/R 16a 4 B/R, 100 acres

$850,000 $POA $480,000 $525,000 $118,000 $400,000 $200,000 $650,000 $980,000

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AIREYS INLET 28-30 Great Ocean Road Aireys Inlet Vic 3231 Phone (03) 5220 0200 Fax (03) 5220 0222 Email aireys@greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

APOLLO BAY 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 3233 Phone (03) 5237 2600 Fax (03) 5237 6231 Email apollobay@greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

LORNE 136 Mountjoy Parade Lorne Vic 3232 Phone (03) 5289 4222 Fax (03) 5289 4211 Email lorne@greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

TORQUAY 114 Surfcoast Highway Torquay Vic 3228 Phone (03) 5261 5088 Fax (03) 5261 3888 Email torquay@greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

Website www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

AIREYS INLET surfcoasttimes.com.au

APOLLO BAY

LORNE

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Torquay Lot 364 Ballyliffen Crescent 8 iron to the second green

For Sale $675,000

Built to exacting standards by Dune Developments, this new residence backing onto the 2nd fairway of the Sands golf course offers a sophisticated modern elegance that is an entertainer’s dream. Boasting 4 double bedrooms (master bedroom with luxurious ensuite, walk in robe),separate home office, family room, stylish kitchen with 900mm appliances, granite bench tops, open plan meals area and living room which opens out to a sun deck offering resort style living at its finest. Golf in the morning, beach in the afternoon?

Inspect

Sat 2.45–3.15pm

Contact

Anthony Farmer 0409 476 714 Dale Whitford 0417 500 576

2/55 Sharp St Newtown Telephone 03 5222 1616 surfcoasttimes.com.au

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Jan Juc 125 Ocean Boulevard

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Walk To The Surf

This split level, 4 Bedroom, dual living timber home oozes character & charm. Sitting among bush surrounds this unique property offers passive solar design, recycled timbers, native landscaped gardens & warm northern light. Kitchen with S/S appliances, gas cooking & recently renovated. Change into the wetsuit at home & walk to our famed surf breaks.

The opportunity is now, to purchase one of the best designed home in one of the most popular locations Jan Juc has to offer. 2 extremely generous living areas, well appointed gourmet kitchen with S/S appliances has been positioned for formal and informal entertaining and especially for the decked/undercover outdoor kitchen area. Accommodation is enhanced with the inclusion of the studio and study, all 3 bdrms include BIR.

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Torquay 4 Neva Court Family Sized Living Generously proportioned family home featuring all the essentials such as rumpus room, 2nd living, dining & study corner, 4 BR’s, master with WIR, ensuite, spa bath & balcony. Ducted heating, ceiling fans & A/C. Central kitchen with D/W & plenty of counter/cupboard space. Sheltered gazebo with a outlook onto the large sparkling in-ground pool & Double remote lock up garage. > VIEW

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QUALITY LIFESTYLE IS TORQUAY - JAN JUC

TORQUAY

$760,000

PURE STYLE IN CENTRAL TORQUAY

7 Gilbert Street Torquay Vic 3228

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ADDRESS: 3/59 Beach Rd CONTACT: Adrian 0412 686 875 or Graeme 0409 612 104

Ph: (03) 5261 2104 Fax: (03) 5261 4493

TORQUAY

$485,000

AFFORDABLE BUYING

Adrian Currie 0412 686 875

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ADDRESS: 43 Springbank Circuit CONTACT: Adrian 0412 686 875

WRECK OF THE ‘JOSEPH H SCAMMELL’ CONT.: Extracts from ‘History of Torquay’ by James A Baines 1938 The deckhouse now assumed a new role. The history of the Joseph H Scammell, and the seaside cottage “Scammell House� in Pride St, Torquay. The scroll-work of the wrecked ship’s quarterdeck is retained as ornamentation on the verandah, and many fittings bear the ship’s inscriptions. The narrow door gives ingress and egress to the old saloon, the living room on the lower floor of this double decker cottage. Portholes provide light in the north & south walls. All available fittings and timbers were secured from the wreckage to fit out the cottage. Some relics were stolen, but the atmosphere of the ‘ Joseph H. Scammell ervades the building.

Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104 Email:

adrian@ mccartneyrealestate.com.au graeme@mccartneyrealestate.com.au

TORQUAY

Web:

www.mccartneyrealestate.com.au

BELLBRAE

$1,250,000

TORQUAY

$688,000

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ADDRESS: 20 Menzels Road CONTACT: Graeme 0409 612 104 or Adrian 0412 686 875

COASTAL FEEL WITH VIEWS

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TORQUAY

$585,000

TORQUAY

$465,000

NATURAL BUSHLAND HOMESITE

ULTIMATE FAMILY LIVING

TORQUAY

$445,000

DEEP CREEK COASTAL

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QUALITY LIVING – QUALITY LIFESTYLE 7 Sand Dune Rise, TORQUAY $569,000

Lifestyle was the obvious criteria with this fantastic four bedroom residence. The open plan flexible design enables you to utilise alternative areas according to your needs. Features include: • North facing orientation, undercover outdoor living area and spa • Spacious kitchen features stainless steel appliances and duel pantry • 4 bedrooms, 3 with BIR, main with full ensuite, spa bath and WIR • Remote controlled double garage includes internal entry. Inspect: By appointment Agent: Hayden Real Estate, Torquay Contact: John McMahon 0400 866 634

More than 235,642 investors trust LJ Hooker with over $40 billion in investment property. Here’s why they sleep soundly. More than anything else, we care. LJ Hooker provides the smart blend of property and investment management, looking after everything from the fittings to the financials. For more information, call LJ Hooker on 1800 621 212. When it comes to Property Investment Management, nobody does it better. Š 2010 Hooker Corporation Limited 0610 LC1125-24

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The kitchen has everything, stone-look laminate benches, the look without the work, huge 5 burner gas cook top, gas oven & grill, dishwasher & storage galore, 3 full pantries! The dining area is bathed in light and has sliding door access to the decking which runs right around to the rear of the property.

HOUSE Listing Agent: GR McCartney & Son Real Estate, Torquay 5261 2104 christine@mccartneyrealestate.com.au

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YOUR GUIDE TO BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION ON THE SURF COAST & BELLARINE

Class and style with Derbyshire LOCAL boutique builder Derbyshire prides itself on its beautiful custom designed homes and first-class finishing. Noel Derbyshire and his team specialise in building homes that are designed to suit their clients’ land and lifestyle. This uncompromising approach is captured by Derybshire’s architectdesigned Platinum Series One display home in Highton. The award-wining three-bedroom home is a breathtaking example of intricate attention to detail and clever contemporary design. The Platinum Series One has a six-star energy rating and offers sophisticated, stylish living that would be equally at home in a coastal or city setting. From the street it makes a stunning first impression with its eye-catching façade that combines glass, cladding, smoked pine and feature stonework. This effective use of materials continues inside where the plantation spotted gum floors bring warmth to the contemporary colour palette. European floor-to-ceiling windows wrap around the front living room to create a light-filled environment that is balanced by the natural texture of a stone feature wall. Budding ‘Masterchefs’ will be at home in the nearby kitchen which features white two-pack joinery, a mocha-toned Wathaurong glass splashback and Caesar stone island bench with twin under mount sinks. It also boasts premium stainless steel appliances, quality fittings and spacious walk-in pantry housing the fridge, small appliances and ample bench space. The kitchen overlooks a built-in day bed which sits beneath a large picture window flanked by bookshelves. Tucked behind the kitchen is a clever study nook that neatly combines a desk, shelving and built-in filing cabinets. The dining area opens onto an expansive outdoor deck. Large sliding doors on the other side of the deck flow through to a second light-filled living room. Down the hallway you discover a family bathroom and two spacious bedrooms. Downstairs also has a large laundry, powder room and double garage access. A beautiful timber staircase flows to an upstairs master bedroom retreat with large en suite, master bedroom, study nook and a spacious walk-in

robe that would get the Carrie Bradshaw tick of approval with its rows of shoe racks, generous hanging space, drawers and two wall mirrors. The home’s architectural design rates highly for energy through its clever use of cross ventilation, a double insulated roof, thermal mass and double glazed windows. These sustainable elements ensure that even on a bitterly cold day the interior remains beautifully warm without having to switch on the ducted heating.

The total size is 43.5 squares incorporating 33.3 squares of residence, 5.2 squares of garage and five squares of deck. The Platinum Range Series One is $650,000 (on your land). Derbyshire custom homes start from $300,000 (on your land). The Platinum Range Series One at Lot 143 Province Boulevard Highton (Mel ref: 450 K8) is open weekends from 1pm-5pm or by appointment by contacting Noel on 0407 524 406.

Visit our display home 27 Longshore Street - The Quay Estate Torquay Call sales manager Kerry on 0424 166 512 for more details

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National Builders for a structurally sound home NATIONAL Builders Group have made a structural framing breakthrough, offering the most superior and environmentally friendly structural house framing option exclusively to customers at no extra charge. National Builders Group offer termite protected ‘blue’ timber framing to the whole house and all load bearing outer walls are framed with 90mm x 45mm studs at 450mm centres, giving greater strength and reliability and are totally vermin proof. The great thing about the National Builders Group termite protected ‘blue’ timber framing is that the treatment process involves the application of organic insecticides, safe and widely used in household consumer products, which are safe to handle and pose no significant threat to humans, plants and animals, but are toxic to termites. This offers the opportunity for National Builders to provide a 25-year structural guarantee to customers – some conditions may apply. National Builders Group recognises that structural framing is made from

natural timber grown and harvested from managed renewable plantation pine. As a result the following benefits apply: • No rainforest timber or endangered species are used • Plantation timbers grow on solar energy • Timber absorbs and reduces greenhouse gases. That’s right, trees absorb greenhouse gases during growth while releasing oxygen into the atmosphere whilst storing carbon. These timbers require low energy for growth and production, transport and installation. So, there you have it, National Builders Group provides the very best of structural integrity within your new home in an environmentally friendly manner. And that’s not all – National Builders Group also offer a long list of ultrapremium inclusions with no extra charge. To find out more, visit 16 Ironbark Street, Waurn Ponds, phone 5241 8355 or go to www.nationalbuilders.com.au

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bay water views only 15 minutes from Geelong...

Baywater Estate forms part of the City of Greater Geelong Jetty Road Growth Area of 1,600 lots. The Baywater Estate, Curlewis (400 lots), abuts Port Phillip Bay and offers excellent views. Blocks are approximately 15m above sea level which means they offer excellent views over the bay. www.baywaterestate.com.au

Bellaview Estate Drysdale, forms part of the City of Greater Geelong Jetty Road Growth Area of 1,600 lots. The Bellaview Estate (180 lots) is adjacent to the new shopping precinct as proposed by the City of Greater Geelong. www.bellaviewestate.com.au

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Display Home Open Hours

TORQUAY METRICON HOMES Longshore Street, Quay Estate (Melways ref: 493 H12) Weekdays 1pm – 5pm, Weekends 12pm – 5pm Ph: 5261 3540 or Jason Cantrell 0418 825 820 HOTONDO ‘The Beachview’ 1 Nautical Rise, The Quay Estate Sat - Wed, 1pm-5pm Ph: 5261 2866 or 0434730962 or email sales@torquaydisplay.com.au CAVALIER HOMES Regent 27, Otway 29 27 Longshore St, The Quay Estate Open 6 days. Noon - 5pm CLOSED THURSDAYS or by appointment Ph: Kerry 0424 166 512 or 5264 7129

House and land harmony Clients often ask for me for assistance in choosing the right block of land on which to build their new custom home. I’m happy to oblige because I know how important their choice of land is when it comes to designing and building a home which meets their expectations and needs. There are many considerations such as the orientation of the land, the characteristics of the surrounding environment and how the outlook might be affected by future development. At Derbyshire we choose not to look at it as building on your land. Instead, we build with your land. It is the starting point from which everything else flows. That is equally important whether you plan to build on the coast, in the city, suburbs or a rural setting. Before buying land I advise clients to spend some time on their land. Walk around the site at different times of the day. Get a feel for how the dynamics of the land will influence the shape, style and function of your new home. Will the home you imagine fit with the surrounding landscape? Is your home intended to be a sanctuary away from a busy working life? Do you want a sustainable home that will save you money on ever-increasing energy and water bills? Once these questions are answered we take a holistic approach to building your home – working together to design and build a custom home that is in keeping with its surrounds and optimising any standout features of your land. We advise you on how to create a home that will not only look stunning but is in harmony with its location and your way of life. If this sounds like the end result you are looking for please call us on 5221 8409 or visit our award-winning Platinum Series One display home in Highton to experience the many benefits of a Derbyshire home.

Noel Derbyshire Principal

naturally beautiful homes Architectural display home. Lot 143 Province Boulevard Highton. Mel ref: 450 K8 Open weekends 1-5pm or by appointment with Noel Derbyshire on 0407 524 406 www.derbyshire.com.au surfcoasttimes.com.au

HAMLAN HOMES “The Angourie” 26 Longshore St, The Quay Estate Sat - Wed 1-5pm or by appointment Please contact Hamlan Homes Sales Office on 03 5222 5555

Explorer 180 Address: 63 Oakdean Boulevarde, Ocean Grove “Kingston Estate” Open: Sat & Sun from 1-5pm or by app. SIGNATURE HOMES 126 Fyans Street, South Geelong Open: Weekdays 9am - 5pm Ph: 5229 2929 E: admin@signaturehomes. net.au METRICON HOMES Torquay Road, Grovedale (Melways ref: 464 J5) Weekdays 1pm – 5pm, Weekends 12pm – 5pm Ph: 5245 7130 Brain Spokes 0412 530 825 Georgia Pohlman 0423 033 059 HORAN HOMES Quality, affordable new homes and extensions 18 Hollows Court. Ph: 5241 2629 VINMAR HOMES 104b Shannon Ave, Geelong West Mon – Fri 9am – 5pm Office: 229 7655 Wayne: 0417 331 822

PORTER DAVIS HOMES Longshore St, The Quay Estate MELWAY MAP 493 G12 T 03 5264 7042

SIGNATURE HOMES 210 Heyers Road, Grovedale Open: Saturday & Sunday, 1-5pm or by appointment Ph: 5229 2929 E: admin@signaturehomes. net.au

SIMONDS HOMES 2 Nautical Dve, The Quay Mon-Wed 1pm – 5pm; Sat-Sun 11am – 5pm Ph: Teena Higgins on 5261 4472 or 0425 326 242

SIMONDS HOMES Bellarine Highway, Newcomb Mon-Fri 12-5pm Sat-Sun 11am-5pm Ph: Matthew Denning on 5248 3508 or 0412 212 383

DENNEHY BUILDERS ‘Terra’ 12 Headland Drive, ‘Reef’ 36 Centreside Drive, ‘Avanti’ Marner Cl, Jan Juc Sun 2–5pm or by appointment Ph: Office 5261 3394 or AH 0418 590 377 ‘Escape’ 18 Beachley Lane, House and Land Package For Sale Now! $610,000 www.dennehybuilders.com.au THE SANDS, TORQUAY Display Suite 2, Sands Blvde Open daily from 11am to 4pm Ph: 5264 8888 or www.thesandstorquay.com

GEELONG GEELONG HOMES “Moorabool 2” Address:170 Christies Road, Leopold “Kennsington Estate” Open: Sat - Wed from 1-5pm or by app “Clarendon 2” Address: 2 Shekkleton Road, Bannockburn “Sommerset Estate” (Cnr Moreillon Blvde) Open: Sat & Sun from 1-5pm or by app

HIGHTON TOPIC BUILDERS ‘Meridian’ 33 Province Boulevard Highton 3216 Ph: Frank 0418 524 402

HAMLAN HOMES “Foray 181” 102 East Lakes Boulevard, Grand Lakes Estate Open Sat-Tues 1-5pm or by appointment Please contact Hamlan Homes Sales Office on 03 5222 5555 SIMONDS HOMES Buckingham St, Grand Lakes Mon-Fri 12-5pm Sat-Sun 11am-5pm Ph: Nick Ellis on 5282 5190 or 0414 488 508

LEOPOLD BARRY WALKER HOMES 172 Christies Rd, Leopold Sat - Wed 1pm - 5pm Ph: B Harrison Mobile: 0411 031 652 DENNIS FAMILY HOMES 182 Christies Rd, Leopold Mon-Fri 1 - 5pm Sat & Sun 12 - 5pm David Doak 0437 442 238 Tina Veca 0407 471 121 Janine Oakley 0419 387 925 GJ GARDNER ‘Megellan 251’ 33 Morrow Cres, Leopold Open Sat - Wed 12pm - 5pm Ph: 5221 1447 12 - 5pm Weekend

WAURN PONDS NATIONAL BUILDERS 67 Ironbark St, Waurn Ponds, Contact: 0449 257 128 SIGNATURE HOMES GEELONG 118 Rossack Drive, Waurn Ponds Open By Appointment Contact: 5229 2929 Email: admin@signaturehomes.

DERBYSHIRE HOMES “Platinum Series One” display home Lot 143 Province Boulevard, Highton (Melway Ref: 450 K7) Open: Saturday and Sunday 1 - 5 pm or by appointment Contact: Noel 0407 524 406

net.au 12 - 5pm Weekend

PORTARLINGTON HAMLAN HOMES “Arlington 192 LS” 6 The Rise,

LARA GJ GARDNER 13 Springwater Drive, Lara Grand Lakes Estate Open Sat - Wed 12pm - 5pm Ph: 5221 1447 METRICON HOMES Grandlakes Blvd, Lara (Melways ref: 422 H6) Weekdays 1pm – 5pm, Weekends 12pm – 5pm Ph: 5262 6705 or 5262 6758 Shayne Jenkins 0423 616 227

Arlington Rise Estate Open Sat & Sun 1-5pm or by appointment Please contact Hamlan Homes Sales Office on 03 5222 5555

HOTONDO HOMES “Dakota 267” 8 The Rise, Arlington Rise Estate Open Fri - Tues 1-5pm Ph: Rebecca 5255 3556

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CALL 1300 METRICON TODAY, VISIT A DISPLAY CENTRE, OR GO TO METRICON.COM.AU NEW LARA DISPLAY CENTRE Open weekdays 1–5pm Weekends 12–5pm Grandlakes Blvd, Lara Mel 422 H6, Ph: 5282 6765

NEW GROVEDALE DISPLAY CENTRE Open weekdays 1–5pm Weekends 12–5pm Torquay Rd Mel 464 J5, Ph: 5245 7130

NEW TORQUAY DISPLAY CENTRE Open weekdays 1–5pm Weekends 12–5pm 30 Longshore St, Quay Estate Mel 493 H12, Ph: 5261 3540

Shayne Jenkins Ph: 0423 616 227 Erin Pohlman Ph: 0435 883 718

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GEELONG SALES OFFICE Open weekdays 8.30–5pm Geelong 191 Melbourne Rd Ph: 5277 7477

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Kitchens that are smokin! Clean lines and contemporary styling make this kitchen a standout design feature MOST people don’t get the chance to choose a new kitchen very often, so it pays to do a little research before making any final decisions – especially as technologies are constantly being updated. Blue Cove Homes has an Interior Designer who not only helps clients select their colours but does a dedicated kitchen design. By meeting with our clients she is able to ascertain their cooking and entertainment needs and tailor a design that fits perfectly with their family situation. As kitchen these days are a major focal point of most homes it is very important that this space be multi-functional. A clean, simple palette can impart a crisp look for any room. By paring back to a few strong colours, forms can take prominence. The designer took care to match the lines of the elements, to help the eye register how the forms are in harmony. Blue Cove Homes offer a custom design service but also have a range of ready to go homes ranging in size and prices. For more information phone 1300 858 228 email office@bluecovehomes.com.au or visit our website at www.bluecovehomes.com.au

Custom designing is surprisingly affordable People are often under the misconception that custom designing is only for people with more disposable income, “this is not the case� says Michael Dahm from Blue Cove Homes. Blue Cove Homes works with their clients at design stage ensuring we end up with a home that meets the price range our clients are trying to achieve.

Through careful selection of exterior materials that are of a high quality, but also affordable, we are able to produce an architecturally innovative design. We provide our clients with a clients work with our Interior Designer to choose their internal and

Blue Cove Homes offers a quality product that can be adapted to suit any size of home.

For more information call 1300 858 228,

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promoting the need to preserve their structure and history. Visitors will have the opportunity to learn about the natural history of the area as well. Take part in a walking activity from Noble Reserve to the lighthouse and observe, draw, decipher and note amazing features of the area. The challenge can be done any time over the weekend. Collect a sheet at the lighthouse and bring a pen and keen eyes.

Split Point Lighthouse Tours are also on offer between 10am and 4pm daily. Bring your camera for a chance to capture one of the best views on the coast. Tours cost $5 and proceeds go toward the Lorne-Aireys P-12 Production. TwiSteD & Wonderful Whale Tours are also available as part of the celebrations. Take advantage of these exciting, thematic tours inside the Split Point Lighthouse. And for those with an interest in stage

performance, Skip Jack Theatre will perform The Secret Life of Eels. Bring your own cushion to the Aireys Community Hall from 1.30pm until 3pm on Sunday afternoon. Or, take part in a Canoe Discovery Paddle at 2pm on Saturday or 10am on Sunday. To book or find out more about any of these international lighthouse weekend events please call 1800 174 045 or see a staff member at the lighthouse.

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Do we need traditional dining etiquette? DO YOU think it really matters whether we still adhere to some of the rituals, formality and social graces at the table? It is a fact that in these giddy days of rush, rush, rush, often the somewhat quaint tradition of the whole family actually sitting down, at the one time, sharing food and conversation, has become a thing of the past. It is often the reality that people eat the main evening meal in front of the television - which straight up dispels any chance of socially interacting with anyone else in the room; except perhaps to say “shush� or “pass the remote control�. Well I for one think it’s a tragedy we are increasingly losing the sense of occasion, the sharing, the consideration of others that goes hand in hand with the ritual of setting the table for dinner, of passing food, or of being considerate of the other people we are dining with. In our fast-paced lifestyle, full of take-aways and eating-on-the-run, it would be great for every parent to teach their children concepts like waiting until everyone at the table have been served before commencing to eat, and of asking permission to

leave the table. I read with interest recently, that the school curriculum may in the future include ‘values’ as a subject. This raises many questions such as which values should be taught, would they include Western and Eastern philosophies? There is a parallel to be drawn here as I believe so many ‘values’ can be taught via the dining process. The study of various cuisines, the ritual and ceremonies that form a part of the enjoyment and sharing of food could be the perfect medium to teach people tolerance, consideration, valuing the preparations someone makes in order to put food on the table, and so on. What about some of the simple rules of etiquette, like placing your knife and fork parallel on your plate to indicate that you have finished eating? Or, how many people know how to hold a knife and fork correctly? In which hand does the fork go if the tines are pointed upwards, to perhaps eat ‘buffet’ style, or whilst chasing peas round your plate? Indeed, how many people these days would know

how to set a formal table for a four-course meal and, if on the receiving end, know what cutlery to start with if you are a diner at such a table? It is surely desirable for people to know how to interact with others whilst delighting in sharing food that has been prepared not only for nourishment. But as a vehicle for sharing good times and getting to know people better? In mediaeval times instruction books were printed on good behaviors at the table; they were full of instructions on what you should and shouldn’t do. Don’t wipe your hands on the tablecloth, don’t slurp, don’t gnaw a bone and then throw it back into the communal serving dish. The concept of primary school children programs whereby they plant a garden of ‘edibles’, harvest their bounty, cook the produce and share the whole sensation of trying different types of food they might not otherwise have tried is gaining momentum and is to be applauded. The positive aspects of this project are many, and they include the opportunity for teamwork, learning to pass and share food, taking their stories and their experiences home to share with their families.

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Chefs’ culinary battle LOCAL head chefs from eight of the region’s most renowned hotels have been battling it out for the title of the Surf Coast Culinary Shield ‘Battle of the Chefs’. The 2010 event is showcasing hotels and their head chefs including the 2009 title winner, St Leonard Hotel’s Head Chef Michael O’Hanlon, who won the Shield in a closely-fought battle last year, and Barwon Heads Hotel chef, Alan Babic. The chefs are cooking for a cause with all funds raised going towards the redevelopment of the Geelong Hospital Children’s Ward. The heats were held last week, with each chef serving up their best dishes to guests and judges

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BY ELEANOR WOODS STUDENT theatre is in the spotlight in the coming weeks when the bi-annual combined Aireys Inlet and Lorne schools’ drama production takes to the stage. Tickets for the student-devised play The Square go on sale this week. The show features more than 180 students from the two schools and promises audiences a feast of action, drama, intrigue and comedy. The show’s producer, Lorne school teacher Evan Jones, said the students had put an unprecedented amount of effort into this year’s production, which had resulted in a fine end product. “Seeing all the hard work evolve is fantastic. The students have been adding colour and depth and comedy to what is a great production,� he said. The students have been busy rehearsing for matinee and evening shows, at the Cumberland Auditorium in Lorne, on Thursday, September 9, and Friday, September 10. Year 12 student Kane Smartt, 18, has been involved in the biannual school production six times, saying it is a hugely rewarding experience. “That feeling when you are about to go onstage is nerve racking. You have to get it right because you know everyone is watching. It’s addictive,� he said. Directing the show is the Genevieve Roberts,

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Lorne P-12 College students, from left, Kane Smartt, 18, Alysha Grandy, 17, and Daniel Waight, 18, rehearse for the school up and coming production The Square, a student devised tale that explores the themes of good and evil. Photo: ELEANOR WOODS

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One festival, many acts Tuesday 17 August 2010

BY ELEANOR WOODS ANGLESEA is being inundated with creativity and charisma this month when the 21st Annual One Act Play Festival kicks off a unique and varied approach to theatre. Stage enthusiasts are being encouraged to attend the event which, according to Anglesea Performing Arts’ Nikki Watson, offers something for everyone. “The performers in the plays can basically do whatever they want. The themes are completely varied and audiences can expect to be laughing one minute and crying the next,” Watson said. The only criteria for submitting a one act play in the festival was that it had to have more than one cast member and that the play was at least 20 minutes and no more than 50 minutes in duration. An actor herself, Watson appreciates the range of talent that will take to the stage during the weekend festival at the Anglesea Memorial Hall, on August 28 and 29. Fourteen plays will unfold throughout the two days from both local and regional theatre companies.

The festival kicks off at 11am on the Saturday and runs all day Sunday. Audience members can bring their own comfy cushions and make themselves at home during the performances. Food and beverages will be available at the hall throughout the festival and a wine bar will also be open on Saturday evening. “The food we have on offer is yummy homemade goods like pies, pasties, home cookery, cakes. And the wine bar will enable people to have a nice drink before a show,” Watson said. “It is always a great weekend and we encourage as many people as possible to get along and enjoy theatre,” she said. The festival adjudicator Doug Mann will judge the plays and award prizes in a variety of categories. Mann brings a wealth of acting, directing and production knowledge to the judges table. Tickets range from $10 to $15 for individual sessions or $25 for a weekend pass and can be bought at the door. The running schedule is available online at the Anglesea Performing Arts website www.angleseaperformers.org.au

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Diversity at 135 DISCOVER the diverse world of local art at the opening exhibition of Drysdale’s 135 Gallery and Studio. Gallery owner, Pip Williams, is showing a sample of her lino print collection, created from her travels to New Zealand, Ghana, Japan & Cooktown to landscapes and seascapes of the Bellarine. Williams said her works were predominantly multi layered, colored pieces, using reduction technique. “Some take on an abstract, semi transparent quality combining several different prints hand layered on top of each other. These are more apparent in the scrolls and latest series featuring grevillea and spinebills,� she said. Other exhibits include creations by Pat O’Connell, Annette Nichols and David Kerr. “Annette Nichols, a very creative Danish lady from St Leonards, has made some beautiful melon baskets,

all from natural materials gathered from around the peninsular. “Pat O’Connell cannot keep up with the demand for his delightful wire sculptures. Hopefully we will have more soon to add to the collection of bumble bees, grass stalks and a beautiful grass tree,� Williams said. “David Kerr, a ceramicist and old friend from Ballarat, is still producing totally unique and quirky objects. “While his amazing corrugated bird baths were produced some years ago, they still have a fragile charm about them. “His more recent chunky clay bowls are based on his love of golf; a fascination with the dimples in golf balls; and have a raw gutsy feel - how all good golfers should approach the game!� she said. Visit 135 Gallery and Studio at 135 Andersons Rd, Drysdale or phone 52533461 for workshop and opening details.

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BARWON Heads Community Arts Garden will host the Torquay members of the Danawa community garden next Saturday, to plan for the future. Danawa members will be invited to discuss the masterplan for their garden at Spring Creek Reserve and be involved in the development of a vision for Danawa. The group will gain inspiration from the Barwon Heads garden as it considers what projects to tackle this year. A wood fired oven, propagation classes, sculpture exhibition, kids play space, cooking classes, seed-savers seed bank, music event and moonlight cinema will be just some of the ideas proposed for the start of spring. The free Danawa planning day will be held on Sunday, August 22, 12 noon to 4pm at Barwon Heads Community Arts Garden. The event is supported by Zeally Bay Bakery, BHCAG, Surf Coast Shire,

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The spirit of words this winter Tuesday 17 August 2010

WRITERS, illustrators and artists have long been drawn to the pristine beaches, coastal bush, surrounding Great Otway National Park and quiet village lifestyle of Aireys Inlet. From this culturally rich community, the first Aireys Festival of Words was born in 2007. The Aireys Tourism and Traders Association and Surf Coast Arts sub-committee recognised that the Aireys community enjoyed a very social and beachorientated lifestyle over the summer months, with busy days filled with occasions for neighbours to meet and for issues to be discussed. By contrast, the winters were a time of reflection with many seeking an occasion to get together. And so a winter festival was created on International Lighthouse Weekend to marry the strong cultural interests of the local community with the need for meaningful social engagement at a time that is otherwise quiet. Since its inception, the Aireys Festival of Words has grown to attract internationally acclaimed writers and showcases the talents of local authors, illustrators, musicians and artists, who all take part in a weekend-long celebration of words, sounds and images. The Festival is run by a volunteer committee, which over the three years has grown to include a broad representation of community members. The 2009 Aireys Festival of Words was an

enormous success with around 3,000 literary lovers and arts aficionados filling up venues all over town. The Aireys Inlet Community Centre became a Literary Hub in 2009. The Fairhaven Surf Club has hosted artist workshops, the “Fluid� community art exhibition with entertainment from some talented singer/ songwriters. The Festival also hosted the third “sculpture trail� with thanks to local sculptor, Darren Matthews, which linked festival events with the assistance of the “Poppy Kettle� roving puppet. The featured over 40 authors, artists and musicians who participated in more than 25 author readings and conversations, 10 literary and arts workshops, 12 performances and 8 exhibitions or presentations, last year. Many sessions were completely booked out and the whole town was alive with arts and ideas. Because of its growth, the festival committee decided to run the next event in 2011. This time round arts lovers get a tantalising tease of what is in store for next year's festival with the “Taste of Words� at the Inlet Hotel, on Saturday, August 21, from 8.30pm. Organisers promise an intimate evening of music, guest speakers and performances to launch next year’s 2011 Aireys Festival of Words. The event is sponsored by Bellbrae Estate Winery

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Calling all fashion fanatics Tuesday 17 August 2010

SURF Coast and Bellarine fashionistas are being called to bring their creativity and flare to the region’s inaugural StreetsAreAlive event. The exciting event will hit the streets of Geelong from Friday, October 1 to Sunday, October 3, coinciding with the highly-anticipated UCI road world championship headed for the City of Greater Geelong and beyond. StreetsAreAlive presented by students of the

Gordon Advanced Diploma of Business Public Relations course will be showcased throughout central Geelong with a dazzling assortment of street theatre and performances. One electrifying aspect of StreetsAreAlive is the Recycled Fashion Fiesta, which is to be held on Saturday, October 2. Students are actively searching for enthusiastic youth looking to design and present their fashionable

creations in one of three varied and out-of-theordinary categories. ‘When I grow up’ will focus on reliving childhood dreams of what you aspired to be when you grew up. ‘Bright and tight’ is calling on pulling out your platform shoes, fluoro tights and punk gear and bring back the memories of fashions past. ‘Wearable art’ is inviting designers to decorate themselves in recycled, reused or renewed objects

which have turned everyday items into the clothing of tomorrow. Entrants will gain experience in presenting their wares through a live public forum, along with a chance to win prizes valued at up to $1000. Apply online before September 3 at www. streetsarealive.com.au So come on all you fashionistas get creative and see your work come alive on the streets of Geelong.

Blue, blue baby breezes into town BLUES, grunge, roots, folk and soul performer Marisa Quigley brings humour and her acoustic guitar to Geelong’s Sleepy Hollow Blues Club this month. Quigley band supported legendary 1960s rock band The Sweet and Ed Keuper from The Saints, as well as touring the west coast of Australia. Quigley moved to Victoria in 1999 and joined forces with guitar maker Jim Dyson to form rhythm ‘n’ blues band Chubby Rae & the Elevators. Grunge never really having been her cup of tea, Quigley found her voice singing with Kerri

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Saturday August 21 Friends of Eastern Otways

A 7 km walk to Yannathan Falls. 9.30 - 3.30 p.m. Bring lunch. Meet at Aireys Inlet Community Centre. Inquiries to Lachie 5289 7029 or 0428 897 029

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Anglesea and District Community House

New course guide available now. To get a copy, phone 5263 2116 or email angcom@fastmail.com.au or visit us in person or check our website at www.anglesea.org.au

Tuesdays and Wednesdays

Toy Library

Open from 12.00 -1.00pm in McMillan Street next to the kindergarten. Inquiries to Kathryn Ross 0408 130 598.

Wednesdays

Anglesea Lions Club

Meet the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month from 7.30pm at the Lions Village, Murray Street. Inquiries to Lea on 5263 1329.

Kanga Day Club

Meets the second and fourth Wednesday at Anglesea RSL, Murray Street. Inquiries to Phyllis 5263 2648 or Joe 5263 1612.

Anglesea Playgroup

McMillan Street beside the kindergarten. Inquiries to Erin 5289 6617. Tuesdays 11.00am for little ones Wednesdays 10.00am mixed age Thursdays 11.00am for toddlers Fridays 10.30am activity group.

Anglesea Art House Workshops

Winter Programme 7.00 - 9.00pm Mondays Life Drawing Tuesdays Mosaics and Pottery Wednesdays Printing group Thursdays Water colour with Ray Woods Fibre arts with Adele Spencer (4th Thursday of each month) Fridays Any medium with Jan Dick Inquiries to Pat 0418 179 554

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Barwon Heads Chorale

Rehearsals at The Anglican Church, Hitchcock Avenue at 7.30pm. Donation of $5 at each rehearsal Saturday August 28

Barwon Heads Community Monthly Market 9.00 - 1.00pm. Corner of Hitchcock Avenue and Ozone Road. Inquiries 0402 642 357

DEANS MARSH Deans Marsh Community Cottage – 5236 3388 Mondays Yoga 6.30pm-8pm Tuesdays Childcare 9am-1pm Thursdays Childcare 9am-1pm Fridays Playgroup 1.30pm Saturdays Tai Chi 9am-10.30am The Shed 9am-1pm.

DRYSDALE and CLIFTON SPRINGS Mondays

The Springs T.O.W.N. Club. Take Off Weight Naturally. Meets from 9.15am in the Uniting

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JAN JUC Mondays

Kids’ yoga

Discover postures, breathing and relaxation in a fun and creative way from 4pm-5pm. 5+ year olds. $8 per class. Inquiries to Sally Louise 0418 113 362 or www.sallylouise.net

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Recycling Information Session- the Borough/s perspective 10.00-12.00pm.

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6.45-7.45pm: Circuit Class with Laura Hosking. Cost $15 casual

Monday August 23

10.30am onwards (lunch included) Wellsprings Garden to Table with Luke Morgan Cost: $10 and ingredient of choice.

Tuesdays

9.30am-11.30am: Playgroup All parents and their kids are welcome. Cost $3 per family per session.

Wednesdays

6.00-7.30pm: Yoga. Teacher: Shane Lewis. Cost $12 casual

Thursdays

1.00-3.30pm: Games Group. All welcome.

Tuesday September 14

7.00-9pm: Women’s’ Circle. RSVP and Inquiries to Janine on 0419 291 215

Wednesdays to September 1

7.00-9.30pm: Desktop Publishing. Teacher is Anne Wingad. Cost $70 ($65 conc).

Fridays to September 3

10.00-11.30am: Wu Tao. The Dancing Way, teacher Louise Fairney. Cost $75 ($65 conc)ORIAC

OCEAN GROVE Bellarine and Geelong social group

Social activities for all people of working age. Inquiries to Virginia on 0411 952 598

Ocean Grove Senior Citizens – 101 The Terrace Mondays

9.00am Hairdressing by appointment. 1.00pm Crazy whist

Wednesdays

Stamp Club meeting every 4th Wednesday of the month. Philatelists of all kinds most welcome. Inquiries to Dianne 5255 1372.

Thursdays

9.00am Hairdressing by appointment 1.30pm Board Games

Morning Yoga at Uniting Church Hall 10.30-11.45am 10 weeks $100 (conc $80) casual $12 (conc $10)

Free Hearing Test for Pensioners and Veterans. Book now to ensure your appointment. 5258 3367

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Mondays

Seabreeze Day Club

Sunday September 12

Sustainable House Day

The Borough is working with the Queenscliffe Global Warming Group. From 10.00-3.00pm a bus will tour Geelong and the Bellarine viewing 5 houses open for Sustainable House Day 2010. Bring a picnic lunch and morning tea. Cost $5.00. Inquiries to Carolyn.

Meet fortnightly at 10.00am at the Torquay Bowls Club, The Esplanade to have lunch and participate in a varied programme. Inquiries to Pip 5261 5136, Irene 5261 4105 or Kathy 5261 6999.

Ballroom Dancing

New beginners class starting at 6.30pm, TIA Hall, Price Street. On-going classes at 7.30pm. Inquiries to Pauline 5261 3838.

At the Uniting Church Hall, Newcombe Street, from 7.309.30pm. Cost $3. Inquiries to Roy on 5259 1776.

Free information session on how to protect & safeguard the rights of older people in Victoria from 2.00pm. RSVP 5564 4040.

The Torquay unit annual meeting from 2.30pm at Torquay Bowls Club. Guest speaker is Keith Millar, club captain of Torquay Surf Life Saving Club. All welcome. Inquiries to 5261 9143.

Ballroom dancing

Playtime at the Portarlington Primary School

A playgroup for parents, carers and children aged 0 to 5 years. 9.00-10.55am. Inquiries phone 5259 2572.

Thursdays and Fridays

Community practice night Wednesdays

Meet at 3.00pm. Have a cuppa and a chat. BYO knitting. Gold coin donation.

From 7.00-9.00pm at the Music Hub, 94 Geelong Road. More musicians needed. Inquiries to Astrid 5259 2009.

Fridays to September 17

Uniting Church Hall at Newcombe Street from 7.30-9.30pm. Admission $3. Inquiries to Roy 5259 1776.

Port Musos rehearsals

Clickety Click - Queenscliffe Knitters

Introduction to computers for beginners.

9.30-12.00pm. Eight sessions cost $100 includes manual. Also on offer: Intermediate Computers, Monday mornings, Create a Powerpoint Presentation Tuesday mornings, Gardening, Art, Languages and more! Phone to have a programme posted or emailed to you. 5258 3367.

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Community Art Scrapbooking

Learn the skills to create meaningful keepsakes. 1.00-3.00pm. Cost is $2.00 per session.

Pilates with Heidi-Ann

This class is suitable for all ages and abilities. 9.00-9.45am

Middle Eastern Movement to Music with Delyce Suitable for women over 50 who have some restricted movement. 1.00–2.00pm. Cost is $2.00 per session.

ST LEONARDS

This group meets to work on creative card making designs and share new ideas. 10.00-12.00pm and cost is $2.00 per session.

Wednesdays

Chess Group

Exploring Music

Learn to read music from 11.00-12.00pm. Cost $2 per session

Music and Movement for Parents and Preschoolers From 9.30-10.15am. Cost $2 per session.

Canasta

Come and join this dedicated and fun group. Always looking for new members. Cost is $2.00 per session.

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Meet from 9am-11am at St Leonards Primary School. Cost $1 a week. Inquiries phone the school on 5257 1460.

St Leonards Community Space, Blanche Street

Friends of Edwards Point Committee meeting held 2nd Thursday of the month at 7pm. For further information drop in or contact the Space Tuesday-Thursday from 10am-3pm on 5257 2032 or go to http://tinyurl.com/StLComSpace

Spring Creek Community House has moved 2 doors down to our new premises at 18 Price Street, due to renovations. Please check our website: www.springcreekcommunityhouse.org.au as some activities will be offsite. Morning Activity programme now held at The Uniting Church Hall. Access from Beale Street. For kids and parents $3 per child

Mondays Tuesdays

Wednesdays

Meditation and practical philosophy

For beginners Free 10.00am at the RACV Torquay Golf Club. Inquiries to Jean 5264 7484

Torquay TOWN Club supports those wanting to lose kilos.

Meetings are held at the Uniting Church in Anderson Street from 6.00-7.30pm. Inquiries to Oona on 5261 2426 or Barb on 5261 2434.

Philosophy cafĂŠ

Free weekly 2.00-4.30pm. Inquiries to Michael 5264 7484.

Belly dance and Tahitian dance classes

From 7.30-8.30pm at the Surf Coast Sport and Recreation Centre. First introductory class $12 plus bring one friend for free. Inquiries to Kaylee on 0439 651 234.

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Torquay Produce Swap

From 10.00-11.00am every second and fourth Saturday of the month at the Danawa Community Garden. Inquiries to Stacie Bobele on 0404 025 158

Thursdays

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Fridays

Rock Kids

The first Saturday of every month to November. From 1.003.00pm at the Spring Creek Community House, 14 Price Street. Inquiries to torquay@esperanto.org.au or 5261 2899.

Monday August 22

B-Boys and B-Girls breakdance for 6-12 year olds now at Uniting Church Hall. 4.00-5.00pm $5 per session Freestyle breakdance beginner – inter 12 years – adult now at Uninting Church Hall. Session 1: 5.00-6.00pm; Session 2: 6.00-7.00pm $5 per session

Port Produce at Portarlington Primary School, Newcombe Street Fresh, affordable fruit and vegies direct from growers from 8.3011.30am. New Produce traders welcome. Inquiries to Helen 0432 518 014

Ballroom Dancing

Every Saturday from 8.30-1.00pm at Torquay Central car park in Bristol Road.

9.30-10am * note new activity

Fridays

Wednesdays

Torquay Central Farmers Market

Thursdays

Old Time Dance 7.30-10.30pm at the Portarlington senior’s community centre Newcombe Street. Cost only $2.00 with tea /coffee supplied, a plate of supper to share would be appreciated Inquiries 5259 3968

Surfcoast Community & Ratepayers Association Annual General Meeting at Old Police Station, Price Street at 7.30pm. Everybody welcome.

Saturdays

Bells and Beats

Hip Hoppers for Little Boppers

Exploring Photography This course follows on from ‘Computers for Digital Photography’ : Designed to further enhance and build upon Digital Imaging & Photography skills. 4 weeks.

Tuesday August 24

Meet the third Thursday of each month at The Pear Tree CafĂŠ from 7.00pm. All welcome. Inquiries to Julia on 0410 441 589.

9.30-10.00am: Little da Vinci’s

9.30-10.00am: Tiny Dancers

Come and learn the ‘Computer Craft’ required for effective Digital Photography. This is a 3 week course and the cost is $30.00 for the 3 weeks. 1.30 – 3.00 pm.

For beginners Free 7.00pmat the RACV Torquay Golf Club. Inquiries to Jean 5264 7484

Thursdays

Come and enjoy the game of Mah-Jong with other enthusiasts. 1.00-3.00pm. Cost is $2.00 per session.

Computers for Digital Photography

Meditation and practical philosophy

TIA Hall, Price Street. On-going classes at 7.00pm, Social Dance at 8.00pm. Inquiries to Pauline 5261 3838.

The Community Space has art and craft groups, friendship groups and courses.

3-5 yrs 9-9.30am * note time change 0-3yrs 10-10.30am * note time change

From Thursday August 19

Torquay Emergency First Aid Team meets monthly on the third Tuesday of each month at 7.30pm in the small meeting room at the TIA building, Price Street. Prospective team members welcome. Inquiries 5261 9143.

9:30 – 11.00am at Children’s Hub, Grossman’s Road. Inquiries to Tanya Deans 0418 148 618

St Leonards playgroup

Learn all you need to know to get the most out of this information and networking technology. 10.30 – 12.00pm.

Mah-Jong

Red Cross

Surf Coast Toy Library

Wednesdays

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Men’s social tennis

From 7.30pm at the Torquay tennis club, cost $7. Inquiries to Brendan 5261 9356.

Tuesdays and Saturdays

Thursdays

Card Making Group

Red Cross

Tuesdays

Morning Hatha Yoga

Class overlooks the bay. All levels welcome. Cost: $10 per class. Thursdays 7.00- 8.15am and Fridays 7.45-8.45am. Sundays

Small group covering the basics of music reading and writing. Simple, clear format and relaxed environment. 10.00 – 12.00pm. Cost is $2.00 per session.

Phone 5289 2972 Term 3 programme is now available. Here are just a taste of some of the courses on offer. Phone the house for more details.

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Monday August 23

Sunday August 22

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Seniors Rights.

Tuesdays

Fig Tree Community House

Tuesday September 7

Wednesday August 25

From 10.30am. 45+ year olds. $13 per class. Inquiries to Sally Louise 0418 113 362 or www.sallylouise.net

Meet every forth Sunday of the month. The next working bee will be from 10.00-12.00pm.

Thursdays

Tuesdays

Portarlington Neighbourhood House

Friends of the Jan Juc Creek reserve

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Wednesdays

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Tuesdays

Yoga at 18 Price Street 7.00-8.15pm 10 weeks $100 (conc $80) casual $12 (conc $10)

Wednesdays

Quirky Kraft and coffee morning at 18 Price Street. 10.30-12.00pm

Sundays

Surf Coast Girls Walking Group

Meet new people and enjoy a casual bush or coastal walk. For more information please visit www.meetup.com/SurfcoastGirls-Walkinggroup

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Free government sponsored Lifestyle Modification Program aimed at assisting individuals to reduce the factors causing Diabetes, Heart Disease & Stroke. 6-session program, for people deemed at risk of developing future health problems. Suitability is assessed via a quick and simple ‘RISK’ form (Diabetes Aust.) available at the Doctor’s Reception or local Chemist. Inquiries to Margaret Duncan (Surfcoast Physio.) 5289 1321 or 13 74 75.

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WINCHELSEA 1 pm to 3 pm Winchelsea Community House 28 Hesse St Winchelsea TORQUAY 4 pm to 6 pm Council Chambers 25 Grossmans Rd Torquay (enter from rear door) The workshops are not intended to present proposals but rather to discuss existing signage and to HEAR YOUR VIEWS, to assist the Council in determining its future approach to industrial area advertising sign controls / guidelines. Winchelsea residents please note that this review builds on and compliments the Winchelsea Industrial Estate Master Plan study, dealing specifically with outdoor advertising. Please RSVP to Claire O’Connor on 5261 0535.

Six community Listening Posts have been organised for members of Bellarine Bayside Committee of Management and staff to meet members of local communities and hear from you about:

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Surf Coast Cemetery Management Council advises that management of the cemeteries in Lorne, Mt Moriac and Winchelsea has been transferred to the Geelong Cemeteries Trust from 12 August 2010.

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Don’t let personal obsessions affect your ability to make sound professional judgments (especially on Friday). Love is on the menu on Saturday, as Venus and Mars create beautiful music together in your relationship zone. It’s not all flowers and chocolates though - love and romance are linked with duty and responsibility..

You’re keen to forge ahead but seem to be moving sideways. Don’t be an impatient Crab! Saturn is asking you to slow down and reassess your position. Perhaps you’ve been moving in the wrong direction? The more stubborn you are, the more problems will persist – especially with loved ones. Aim to be more adaptable.

You are usually very practical and grounded but be careful you’re not led up the garden path this week. Check the facts thoroughly before you take someone’s word as gospel truth. It’s the perfect weekend to be passionately proactive about the things that you love, whether that’s relationships, cooking, gardening, creative projects or your health.

In typical Leo fashion you’ve been talking things up but now’s the time to walk your talk and actually deliver. Loved ones are looking for more than enthusiastic plans and grandiose schemes. Let’s hope you can come up with the goods! As birthday great Mae West declared “An ounce of performance is worth a pound of promises.

Venus and Mars snuggle up in your romance zone on Saturday, which bodes well for romantic rendezvous and passionate encounters. But, with Mercury going retrograde, don’t spoil the lovey-dovey atmosphere by putting your foot firmly in your mouth! Expect some startling backdowns and back-flips from family members

Versatile Virgos have a wide variety of talents. Don’t underestimate your abilities or downplay your assets this week. It’s time to utilise your agile mind (especially in the areas of research and problemsolving). If a financial deal sounds too good to be true then it probably is. Don’t hesitate to turn your back and walk away – very quickly!

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better known: Bea Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClanahan and Estelle Getty? 15. Used in radio communications, the NATO phonetic alphabet has letters represented by which two Shakespeare characters? 16. Reaching 3 metres in length and weighing up to 130 kilograms, what is the world’s largest living species of lizard? 17. What is the name of the flag flown by pirates, often depicting a skull and crossbones? 18. ‘Adam’s ale’ is a reference to which beverage? 19. Who painted The Scream? 20. Name the fictional bell-ringer in Victor Hugo’s The Hunchback of Notre-Dame.

I E R J N E E T OA S T R P T O E E P R E D A A E D R I S L I G O M H E D A T O G H E MME

The Simpsons? 8. What does UNESCO stand for? 9. According to some sources of Greek mythology, the diet of which monster periodically included seven youths and seven maidens? 10. What is the main ingredient in baba ghanoush dip? 11. My Fair Lady is a musical based on which George Bernard Shaw play? 12. A Bar Mitzvah is a coming-of-age ceremony for Jewish boys. What is a Bat Mitzvah? 13. On November 9, 2009, the 20th anniversary of which momentous occasion was celebrated with the toppling of giant dominoes? 14. By what collective name were the following actresses

QU E A S U W A S I A R S R I GH T Y A O L L UN A I D S R E O DR E NC T I OP E C

1. Which South American mammal shares its name with a deadly sin? 2. In 1994 Leonardo Da Vinci’s Codex Leicester (known as the Codex Hammer at the time) was purchased by which businessman for a record US$30.8 million? 3. What is the name of the Art Gallery of New South Wales’ annual award for portraiture? 4. Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, a short story about an adventurous mongoose, was written by which author? 5. The head of the government of which country is referred to as the Taoiseach? 6. When human skin is exposed to sunlight, which vitamin is produced? 7. Who created the TV series Futurama and

Librans are the style-meisters of the zodiac. Venus, Mars and Saturn are all in your sign, which boosts your sartorial chic and timeless elegance. Your inspiration for the week comes from birthday great Coco Chanel “Fashion fades, only style remains the same.” When it comes to love, being indecisive is out and being proactive is in.

Saturn aspects Jupiter and Pluto, which will increase your impatience and lower your tolerance levels. Expect others to oppose your ideas, especially at work. The changes you are keen to make will take time – and plenty of patience. Be encouraged by the words of Mae West (born on August 17) “Anything worth doing is worth doing slowly.”

Scorpios are such stubborn souls but it’s worth reflecting on the saying “What you resist persists”. With Pluto and Saturn squaring up on Saturday, you may be fighting a battle that is hard to win. Retreat is not necessarily defeat. Perhaps it’s time to examine your inner motivations; give up the good fight - and graciously let go?

You may be dazzled by someone special at the moment but make sure they are the real deal. Perhaps you are placing them on a pedestal and seeing what you want to see? Be careful how you communicate your ideas to others as they may find your innovative Aquarian ideas threatening. Take the time to talk things through.

Speedy Sagittarians – Saturn is urging you to slow your motor and cool your heels. Hasty actions and half-baked plans will only lead to long-term frustrations. The more you cultivate patience, the better the week will be. Love and duty are linked and, for some amorous Archers, a platonic friendship could gradually turn to love.

When it comes to money, avoid making impulsive decisions that land you deeper in debt. What looks like a divine deal now could end up being a financial fiasco further down the track. Thursday and Friday are fabulous days for artists, actors, writers and musicians as your creativity takes flight. Stop procrastinating and make the most of it!

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FOOTBALL

GOLF

SURFING

History in the making BY ELEANOR WOODS HISTORY repeated itself on the weekend when Torquay Tigers football past legends graced the club’s grounds. A team of historically significant past players and key club members gathered at the Torquay Football Club grounds on Sunday – not to play but to encourage future generations in their game. More than 350 of the club’s junior players were awarded by the past legends in a star-studded ceremony. Torquay Football Club junior president Steve

Cooper said the event was just one of the ways in which the club was increasing the players’ knowledge of the club’s history. “We want the kids to know what they are playing for; the spirit. “We give every kid a book profiling the historical players and inspire them to think about who has come before them and what they are playing for and representing,� he said. All of the 10 junior teams were also named after the significant players who awarded the young stars with medals in the end of season celebration. “Having the teams named after the greats gives

them some history. Instead of just playing for a team called ‘black’ or ‘red’ they are playing for something meaningful. They are playing for the history of the club,� Cooper said. Three generations of one of the most significant families in the Torquay Football Club’s history, the Grossman’s, were in the thick of the celebrations. Well known player, past president and key club supporter Keith Grossman presented junior players including his grandson Chad, 10. Other legends who took part in the ceremony included Craig Voss, Lindsay Shearer, Chicki Boak and Danny Ashley.

SOCCER

CYCLING

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FOOTBALL FINALS INFO BOTH the qualifying and elimination finals will be held at Queens Park, Scenic Road, Highton. Details of matches are as follows.

QUALIFYING FINAL AUGUST 21 ROHM & HAAS SENIORS CUP 2.10PM Geelong Amateur (home shorts) v Queenscliff (white shorts) BUCKLEY’S RESERVES CUP 11.40AM Torquay (home Shorts) v Geelong Amateur (white shorts) BENDIGO COMMUNITY BANK BELLARINE U18 CUP 9.45AM Ocean Grove (home Shorts) v Geelong Amateur (white shorts)

ELIMINATION FINAL AUGUST 2 ROHM & HAAS SENIORS CUP 2.10PM Torquay (home shorts) v Anglesea (white shorts) BUCKLEY’S RESERVES CUP 11.40AM Ocean Grove (home shorts) v Barwon Heads (white shorts) BENDIGO COMMUNITY BANK BELLARINE U18 CUP 9.45AM Torquay (home shorts) v Barwon Heads (white shorts)

it’s footy it’s local and it’s fun Torquay Football Club honoured its history on the weekend with the club’s past legends awarding medals to junior players on Sunday. Three generations of the footymad Grossman family took part on the day. They are, from left, Matthew, 18, father, Steve, Grandfather and ‘legend’, Keith and Jeremy 16, all hold Chad, 10, after he was awarded during the presentation.

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ANGLESEA GOLF CLUB

Anglesea Golf Club Golf Links Road, Anglesea Clubhouse: 5263 1582 Pro Shop: 5263 1951 Email: info@angleseagolfclub.com.au Web: www.angleseagolfclub.com.au/

WITH MARGOT SMITH

WE CAN only hope that those members that have escaped to Queensland for holidays are getting some games in because those in Victoria didn’t get much of an opportunity this week. At Yarrawonga in the WGV events there wasn’t much golf played. Monday’s event was a team 4BBB and unfortunately we didn’t have any noteworthy performances. Tuesday was the start of the 36 hole event and it was cancelled due to hail and storms – a couple of our ladies didn’t even bother picking up their balls when the lightning struck. Wednesday wasn’t much better – rain without the lightning – and Tess Brown and Stefi Bates were the only Anglesea ladies that headed out for their 7:30am tee off in the pouring rain. They get the award for true grit and determination. Midweek golf was noticeable by its absence, with continuous rain on Wednesday, the men’s event was abandoned and the overnight rain, with the dams flooding and torrents running down the 10th and

THE SANDS GOLF CLUB

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Mens competition The skies opened up on Wednesday morning and didn’t stop for most of the day, however some players (a mad trio) were intent on finishing their round of golf despite the conditions. Chris Calthorpe won the competition with 31 points and NTP. His partners-in-crime who deserve special mention were Geoff Proposch and Luke Vassallo. The rain stayed away on Saturday, with Liam Buchanan the black tee winner finishing square, off a handicap of 13, while great to see Stan Humphreys taking out the blue tee comp also on square. Adam Ruggero won NTP on the 5th, Henk Nimb

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between the 4th and 5th, meant the ladies couldn’t play either. Surf club day By Saturday the course had dried out enough to host the annual Anglesea Surf Club Golf day. Fortunately the club doesn’t charge the surf club for the day as our golfers seem to clean up on the prizes, not just for the golf, but also for the raffles. Winners for the day were Ray Heathcote and his son Saul, with 10 up, and as they are also members of the Surf Club they were also the best Surf team as well. Runners up were Ken McLennan and Robbie Armstrong with 8 up. The ladies field was quite small, but high quality. Winners of the Betty Thompson event were Judy Talbot and your scribe with 2 up and runners up were Marilyn Armstrong and Ann Stokes. In the mixed it was another Margot and her husband Ray AddisonBaker winning with 9 up, with President John Brady and Claire Jackman runners up with 5 up. Margot

Parton won both the ladies’ NTPs and Graeme Weber and Frank Denehy won the men’s. Ann Stokes claimed the longest drive and Matt Taylor won the men’s longest drive. Sunday’s members’ forum The second members’ forum was held after members had requested a follow up at the May event. We had about dozen members attend to hear the status of activities at the club. After a wet morning the back nine was closed and the shotgun event was played over the front nine. Only 12 men took to the course and were rewarded with reasonable conditions. David Steele had the best score with 5 up and Colin Barrow and Daniel Wright won the NTPs. Club history Were any of you around the day the course was opened? If you were please, email me at mas_oseas@ yahoo.com.au, or call 5263 1582.

WITH THE PRO SHOP

THIS week on the golf course was not for the feinthearted with torrential rain, and wild winds for most of the week. However, there were a few “wood ducks” amongst the members who braved the course.

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on the 7th, John Ramsey on the 13th and Erica Tieu was closest on the 17th. Women’s competition A handful of women turned up on Thursday morning but only got as far as the coffee machine with the rain still unrelenting. The women were able to gather together for a catch-up and wish farewell to out-going captain Wendy Muller who has finished her term as captain and is heading overseas. Wendy has worked tirelessly on behalf of the women members and is to be congratulated on the countless hours she has put into the role. We wish her and husband Cam, a wonderful holiday, and a well-earned rest. Julie Bottomley is the new women’s captain and we wish her well in her new role and look forward to working closely with her during her term as captain. Good to see some brave souls playing in the comp

on Saturday and Deb Hocking had a terrific score in the difficult conditions winning with 34 points. It won’t be long before Deb’s handicap hits the “teens” as she has played very consistent golf over the past month. It has been a little quiet in the pro shop this week, and not all because of the wet weather. Our trusty pro Browny, has been on annual leave, playing golf all over the state and we are happy to report he’s had some great results. Darrell qualified for the Australian Professionals Championships which is a $60,000 event to be held at Sandhurst next month. In the qualifying round held on the north course at Peninsula Country Club last Friday, Darrell tied for fifth place with a score of 75 which could be described as a “liquorice allsorts” round. His round included five birdies, one bogey, two double bogeys and one triple bogey (ouch!). We wish Browny well and hope he can eliminate those triples!!

WITH C H R I S B A R R

PRAYING for rain is not something to be taken lightly and while many a knee has been bent over the past 10 years hoping for the drought to break, it seems some may have been too diligent. For the second successive week play was abandoned as the heavens opened and the best rain in years drenched the course. One man who was enjoying the wet weather was John Cousill, our course manager, was seen wearing a big smile and gumboots as he splashed about checking the drains. Even the ladies, who have had a good run of “Tuesday luck”, got wet this week. They were not happy coming in cold and damp. There was a good field of Friday golfers trying to make up for lost time. Ken Isaac and Dean Pearce shared the honours with +7.

It was a week of 4bbb’s. On Tuesday the ladies played the second round of the nett aggregate. Division 2 was won by Wendy Poyner and Sally Torney who finished +6. Val McGann and Nancy Wirm had +5. A count back was needed in Div 1, with Kerin Galbally and Chris Barr winning over Pam Treble and Jill Chick with +8. NTP’s went to Julie Rogers Lyn Brady and Leslie Grebe. June Carter and Bev Appleton took the jackpots and Helen Casey won the nine-hole comp. On Saturday the men played the second round of the Laurie Dean Cup. Ross Forbes and John Barnes paired up to have 49 points, with Tim Humpries and David Stacey runners up with 48 points. NTPs went to Bill Booth, Gary Taylor, Paul

McColl and Andy Moore. Geoff Mullins took home the jackpot. The Saturday girls also played 4bbb, with Wanda Patterson and Dee Matheson pairing up to win with 43 points. Annette Joyce took two NTPs. The forms for our 65th annual golf week are out. They are available at the club or you can download one from the website. Entries close on September 20, and some events fill fast. For those planning a busy September, get in early. Don’t forget we are still keen to add members to our email database so if you haven’t given the office your details drop in and “get updated”. Future events For information on coming events, contact the Torquay Golf Club or visit the club’s website.

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Tuesday 17 August 2010

Longboarding nationals

A GROUP of Surfcoast and Bellarine Peninsula longboard surfers are in Port Macquarie on the north coast of NSW for the Australian Longboard Titles this week. Pictured here is one of the Surf Coast’s top open longboarders, Adam Lynch, placing 3rd in his opening round heat – fortunately for Lynch, 3rd place sees him through to round two. The festival runs from August 14 to 28 and you can follow the live progress of all our stars in action at the Australian Longboard Titles by logging onto www.aspaustralasia.com

Soccer stars shine HEAVY RAIN during the week kept pitches sodden across the district. Surfcoast teams took to the field this weekend battling the heavy conditions and strong winds; however results generally went the coasters way.

down. But, a penalty from Jack Brodrick brought the game level, only for Bell Park to score straight from the kick off. An unlucky 3-2 loss in a game the coast should have won if chances didn’t go begging.

FFV Provisional 2 Men: Surfcoast (1) v Moreland Wolves (2)

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Surfcoast Mens Provisional 2 season hangs in the balance after a shock 2-1 loss to Moreland last Saturday. Surf coast still remains at second and in the promotion zone but must now win to ensure the great start to the season is backed up.

U16 Girls: Surfcoast (7) v Barwon (0)

Surfcoast U16 girls played a fantastic game to defeat Barwon 7-0, putting together some of their best pieces of team play for the season. The girls should be thoroughly proud of their efforts and are looking like a very professional unit.

U15 Boys: Surfcoast (2) v Bell Park (3)

This was a great game of football on a waterlogged pitch. The coast went into the final two minutes 2-1

U14 Girls: Surfcoast Yellow (1) v Kardinia (1) U14 Girls: Surfcoast Blue (2) v Surfside (0)

Hooray. Finally some good soccer from the Blues has paid off. A strong 2-0 win against second placed Surf Side in trying conditions yet again. The girls are playing team football by running in groups and passing instead of just booting. The Blues play the derby this week against Yellow.

U12 Girls: Surfcoast (1) v Surfside (1)

The Legends played nemesis Surfside at the Grove, again in tough conditions with a soggy pitch and a strong cross wind to deal with. The Legends dominated the game with at least 15 shots on goal for one result. Surfside had one shot at goal for one result. Two games to go with a tough encounter with the strong Rangers next week.

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mat WITH ANGLESEA BOWLS CLUB

Trivia Question

Who is the bowler listed among the winners below who has won twice in the last fortnight with two different sets of bowls? Ada Kuik, Rita Mulcahy, Carmen Koster, Bob Jennings, G. Muncey, Len Oliver, Gerard Morrison, George Schulze, Doris Wendler, Glenys Murphy, Josie Bizewski, Robert Haines, Moss Darby, Ken Voisey, Ernie Barnes, Harry Mann and Dot Hermann.

Chicken Run

The next Chicken Run will be held on Friday, August 20, at 2.30 pm. This is a fun afternoon for everyone. Our limited members have been improving their bowling skills mainly due to experienced bowlers sharing their knowledge while playing with them. So put your name down and come and play.

The Anglesea Bowling Club Winter Bowls Program

The program encourages bowlers of all skill levels to come and play. Casual neat dress is required and the details are as follows. The Monday Men’s Competition commences

at 12.30 pm. Bring your own lunch and enjoy the Tuesday Ladies Competition, which commences at 11am. On Saturday a Mixed Competiton at 12.30pm is a lot of fun for all. All visiting bowlers are invited to play on these days. Please register your name with the club by 9.30am on the day of play either in person or by telephoning 5263 1229. All players are made to feel most welcome.

Attention all ladies

There are only two more dates for this season’s Winter Luncheons, August 25, and September 8. So, come along to the Anglesea Golf Club at 12 noon on either day and join in the fun.

Season open day

The club’s official Opening Day for the 2010/2011 season is on Saturday, August 28. The afternoon’s bowls in whites starts at 12.30pm. This will be followed by a two course dinner at $25 per head. For catering purposes please put your name on the list on the outside notice board as soon as possible.

OUR NEXT GAME: FFV PROVISIONAL 2 MEN

SURF COAST VS MELTON

Saturday 21st August Macphersons Park Kickoff 3pm G R FA D I V 1 WO M E N

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Sat 21st August, Lara Sporting Club Kickoff 3pm

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Sun 22nd Aug, Quay Reserve Kickoff 1pm surfcoasttimes.com.au

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My Big Catch proudly sponsored by:

BY GARRY KERR

Firstly, have your say

RECREATIONAL fishermen are being invited to have their say on the Goulburn-Broken Fishery Management Plan. Fisheries Victoria is encouraging fishing enthusiasts and other stakeholders to contribute their ideas on the Draft Goulburn-Broken Fishery Management Plan which has been released for public comment. The draft management plan includes proposals to improve recreational fishing activities within the Goulburn-Broken region including the Goulburn River, Lake Eildon and its tributaries, Eildon Pondage, Nagambie Lakes, Warangal Basin, Broken River, Broken Creek, Lake Benalla, Lake Nillahcootie, Holland Creek and Ryans Creek. For further information contact Sarah Hetherington DPI Media and Communications Adviser Goulburn Broken and North East 0409 405 639

Secondly, the upcoming election

AS MOST of my readers will know I have been reporting for weeks now on the threats to our access for fishing from green groups who propose increased marine parks . Most of us anglers have little time for the ranting and raving within our political system. The angler’s world is the natural world of aquatic

ecosystems and the great outdoors - a far cry from the often farcical, plastic world that is politics. Most anglers treasure their pastime and as a result are true conservationists of the marine environment. However this upcoming federal election represents the most important election in Australia’s history for recreational anglers and possibly the biggest threat recreational fishing has ever faced. I received the following communication, from the Australian Fishing Trade Association (AFTA). The Labour Party is currently in preference of the Greens. The Greens, in turn, has announced that they want 30 per cent of Australia’s waters closed to extractive uses; namely, recreational fishing. Once again recreational fishing has become a political football. Take time to think about this as the result could be disastrous for recreational fishing. In response to this threat AFTA has acted and launched a television campaign and placed the same advertisement on YouTube. My advice to all you recreational fisherman out there who have concerns over your right to fish is to contact your fishing representative group which will advise you of the best way to ensure that your say in this upcoming election is effective and protects your rights.

REPORT

QUEENSCLIFF g The odd whiting are still being taken on the grass at Queenscliff g Point Lonsdale pier is still producing some good salmon g Trevally are still being reported in the creek ST LEONARDS g Continues to produce some good whiting

with reports still coming in of small to medium Calamari being caught

BARWON HEADS g Still small whiting and the odd trevally being

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TORQUAY g Whiting are a bit hit and miss at the moment g Still small pinkies around with a few lost snapper up to five kg being lost g Still good sized gummies continue to be taken ANGLESEA g Whiting continue to be taken off the rocks as well as from the shallows off the beaches g Salmon continue as the mainstay of fishing on the coast at the moment with good size salmon being taken from the beaches and rocks The Anglesea River continues to be in flood. The water is a lot colder and the bream seem to be more sluggish than usual but still some good catches occur For all the latest fishing news and all the right advice drop by and see me or the boys and we will do our best to get you out there, fishing productively with the right gear and the right bait. The Great Ocean Road Outdoor Centre Anglesea 52632330

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salmon around on the high tide dawn or at dusk Whitebait and blue are the preferred bait For all your bait and tackle in Apollo Bay, contact Steve or Jen at the Apollo Bay tackle store, they will be more than pleased to help, phone 5237 6434.

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APOLLO BAY g The Aire River is producing some nice sized bream g The Barham is also giving up good bream as well g All other fishing is slow but there is still

Stuart Bryden pictured with his salmon caught on the coast.

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TIDE TIMES TIDE PREDICTIONS FOR PORT PHILLIP HEADS

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Time 1524 1115 1738 2356 Time 0130 0901 1339 2015

Ht 1.53 0.62 1.52 0.254 Ht 0.40 1.33 0.83 1.27

Time 0705 1159 1823

Time 0230 1002 1452 2126

Ht 1.46 0.69 1.44

Ht 0.46 1.31 0.86 1.22

Time 0039 0802 1245 1914 Time 0451 1159 1735 2343

Ht 0.32 1.39 0.76 1.35 Ht 0.49 1.35 0.77 1.24

Times stated are Australian Eastern Standard Time (24 hour clock). During Daylight Saving Time (when in force) one hour needs to be added to the times stated.

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Tuesday 17 August 2010

BELLARINE FOOTBALL LEAGUE SCORES ROUND 18 FIRST GRADE

Torquay 2.3 5.7 7.10 12.16 (88) Ocean Grove 0.4 3.6 7.10 7.12 (54) GOALS: Torquay: I. Baker 6, M. Fowkes 2, W. Mitchell 1, T. Bird 1, R. Cahir 1, A. Gross 1. Ocean Grove: D. Gray 2, J. McTaggart 1, J. Dalton 1, T. Gavin 1, W. Piec 1, S. VanDeuren 1. BEST: Torquay: I. Baker, B. Christie, J. Gray, T. Bird, M. Fowkes, R. Cahir. Ocean Grove: J. Dalton, C. Jones, S. VanDeuren, B. Wilkinson, R. Baker, S. Fairway Drysdale 1.2 10.4 15.10 23.15 (153) Barwon Heads 6.6 8.7 11.9 13.10 (88) GOALS: Drysdale: A. Fergusson 4, J. Hildebrand 3, W. Chapman 3, J. Wilson 2, B. Carmichael 2, B. Taylor 2, M. Scott 2, R. Holwell 1, A. Hildebrand 1, L. Maher 1, J. White 1, R. Panther 1. Barwon Heads: J. Taylor 4, L. Michell 3, J. Fahey 2, L. Murphy 1, D. Williamson 1, L. Flinn 1, N. Hill 1. BEST: Drysdale: R. Holwell, B. Carmichael, W. Chapman, A. White, A. Fergusson, B. Taylor. Barwon Heads: R. Wallace, L. Murphy, J. Power, L. Michell, D. Holland, T. O’Halloran. Geelong Amateur 4.5 8.12 14.15 19.21 (135) Portarlington 1.1 1.1 2.3 2.5 (17) GOALS: Geelong Amateur: J. Tom 10, D. Guinane 3, N. Reid 2, A. Taylor 1, T. Churchill 1, A. Fagan 1, B. Kelly 1. Portarlington: D. Brown 1, P. Davis 1. BEST: Geelong Amateur: B. Boseley, J. Tom, D. Guinane, B. Kelly, G. Atkins, T. Weber. Portarlington: P. Davis, J. Muscat, G. Stripling, R. Davis, W. Jankowski, M. Hachem. Queenscliff 4.1 7.6 11.12 14.18 (102) Modewarre 3.1 3.5 4.6 6.9 (45) GOALS: Queenscliff: J. Ansell 3, C. Caldwell 2, M. Limb 2, H. Thorp 1, T. Limb 1, L. Orvis 1, C. Burnside 1, B. Hood 1, J. Lawson 1, G. Burgoyne 1. Modewarre: G. Walker 2, J. Ibbs 2, T. Smith 1, I. Davidson 1. BEST: Queenscliff: D. Measures, R. Holmes, E. Grout, J. Hedley, N. Neville, C. Burnside. Modewarre: C. Mamalis, A. Leslie, I. Davidson, J. Ritchie, D. Trebilcock, M. Curypko. Anglesea 2.1 9.7 14.12 18.18 (126) Newcomb Power 5.4 7.5 8.5 11.6 (72) GOALS: Anglesea: M. Smith 5, L. Norton 4, B. Davis 2, D. Oakley 2, D. Whitten 1, A. Hassett 1, K.

Bonner 1, C. Robertson 1, M. Bews 1. Newcomb Power: L. Morrison 5, M. Kennedy 2, R. Brady 1, A. Lawrence 1, R. Smith 1, C. Morrison 1. BEST: Anglesea: B. Davis, D. Bell-Warren, A. Toogood, N. Holmes, K. Pickett, L. Cullinan Newcomb Power: R. Brady, A. Lawrence, A. Maxwell, R. Smith, L. Morrison, C. Morrison.

RESERVE GRADE

Torquay 3.2 5.4 5.4 6.7 (43) Ocean Grove 0.1 3.1 3.2 5.4 (34) GOALS: Torquay: A. Carr 3, P. MacDonald 1, B. Molloy 1, S. Hill 1. Ocean Grove: B. Hager 1, J. Duim 1, S. Rankin 1, C. Spolding 1, P. West 1. BEST: Torquay: R. Collins, S. Kidd, B. Molloy, S. Hill, S. Huntington, A. Carr. Ocean Grove: S. Molloy, S. Rankin, P. Chapman, C. Marchbank, J. Miller, P. West. Drysdale 3.2 3.3 6.4 8.5 (53) Barwon Heads 0.0 1.2 3.2 3.6 (24) GOALS: Drysdale: S. Nelis 2, N. Hildebrand 2, J. Simons 2, K. Flynn 1, B. Flynn 1. Barwon Heads: J. Speechley 1, J. Quayle 1, M. Boothey 1. BEST: Drysdale: S. Nelis, M. Aylwin, K. Bellears, J. Binder, G. McIntosh, B. Flynn. Barwon Heads: D. Condon, F. Herman, J. Rogers, M. Benham, J. VanWegan, J. Quayle. Geelong Amateur 4.5 5.6 7.15 9.18 (72) Portarlington 0.1 1.4 2.5 4.6 (30) GOALS: Geelong Amateur: L. Hollis 3, D. KaylerThomson 2, D. Mensforth 1, J. Vince 1, J. Mountjoy 1, S. Kenny 1.Portarlington: S. Illingworth 2, L. Belousoff 1, B. Harvey 1. BEST: Geelong Amateur: N. Foord, S. Kenny, A. Coulter, S. Kangars, D. Liuzzi. Portarlington: H. Illingworth, B. Harvey, D. Morton, S. Ward, B. Peck, G. Bailey. Queenscliff 3.1 5.3 5.7 6.10 (46) Modewarre 1.0 2.2 4.4 5.6 (36) GOALS: Queenscliff: L. Naylor 2, W. Bennett 1, L. Hodge 1, K. Johnson 1, D. Vallance 1. Modewarre: S. Dellow 1, S. Mayall 1, L. Sharp 1, R. Paltridge 1, M. Lang 1. BEST: Queenscliff: W. Bennett, C. Jobe, B. Hughes, A. McDonald, C. Aston. Modewarre: C. Clarke, D. Ringin, J. Lane, J. Messinger, D. Tennant, L. Sharp. Anglesea 7.3 11.12 15.17 22.20 (152) Newcomb Power 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 (6)

GOALS: Anglesea: T. Barton 6, R. Eddy 4, T. Stokes 2, A. Rout 2, L. Robertson 2, M. Johnson 1, S. Bayliss 1, K. Dans 1, T. Little 1, S. Macaskill-Hants 1, L. Bound 1. Newcomb Power: L. Jarvis 1. BEST: Anglesea: K. Mahoney, N. Hahn, J. Flynn, L. Robertson, S. Macaskill-Hants, B. Trenerry. Newcomb Power: D. Stillitano, J. Greenwood, F. Bourcier, Z. O’Shannessy, J. Beath, M. Grills.

UNDER 18s

Ocean Grove 2.4 5.7 6.11 8.15 (63) Torquay 3.0 3.1 6.2 8.4 (52) GOALS: Ocean Grove: K. Long 4, J. Winberg 1, P. Maloney 1, D. Haire 1, J. Woolhouse 1. Torquay: C. Young 2, J. Graham 2, T. Sandri 1, B. Henderson 1, T. Henderson 1, M. Grossman 1. BEST: Ocean Grove: N. Walter, J. Rawlings, J. Rapa, K. Long, S. Britt, T. Harvey. Torquay: G. Curnow, A. Jolley, B. Henderson, J. Graham, C. Young, J. Spriggs. Drysdale 6.0 11.6 17.11 22.19 (151) Barwon Heads 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.1 (25) GOALS: Drysdale: M. Harman 6, L. Malcolm 5, M. Baden 4, S. Lucas 2, D. Johnson 1, S. Bensted 1, B. Dinneen 1, R. Jull 1, E. Hill 1. Barwon Heads: L. Cinel 2, K. Johannesen 1, J. Almond 1. BEST: Drysdale: D. Johnson, L. Malcolm, M. Baden, D. McGill, S. Lucas, M. Woods. Barwon Heads: S. O’Leary, J. Ferguson, K. Johannesen, L. Cinel, J. Timms, C. Cinel. Geelong Amateur 7.7 13.10 20.13 26.19 (175) Bell Park 0.1 0.1 2.1 2.1 (13) GOALS: Geelong Amateur: E. Long 7, M. Wood 5, B. Collard 3, B. Muir 3, L. Muir 2, L. Heyne 1, D. Mulgrew 1, D. VanDePol 1, J. Kershaw 1, J. Lamond 1, D. DelRio 1. Bell Park: K. Collins 1, J. Spiller 1. BEST: Geelong Amateur: E. Long, D. VanDePol, D. DelRio, M. Wood, B. Shell, B. Collard. Bell Park: L. Bauer, M. Groves, M. Thomas, J. Spiller, T. Mathieson, J. Plowman. Queenscliff 5.7 8.12 14.15 21.21 (147) Modewarre 2.0 3.0 3.1 3.1 (19) GOALS: Queenscliff: J. Trickey 4, R. Grout 3, T. Tait 2, A. Riley 2, J. Pritchard 1, B. Hayward 1, J. Callahan 1, L. Cohen 1, R. Fairbairn 1, E. Sedlins 1, S. Nicholson 1, B. Sewell 1, J. Glew 1, M. Fisher 1. Modewarre: D. McFarlane 1, J. Fisher 1, A. Jones-Murphy 1.

BFL LADDERS BEST: Queenscliff: J. Callahan, J. Pritchard, E. Sedlins, L. Cohen, T. Tait, R. Fairbairn. Modewarre: D. McFarlane, T. Wemyss, N. Allison, J. Fisher, R. Werner, L. Hinkley. Anglesea 6.2 8.5 11.9 15.12 (102) South Barwon 0.1 1.1 2.1 2.5 (17) GOALS: Anglesea: T. Sdraulig 4, E. Graziani 3, C. Stoneham 2, J. Bird 2, R. Woolley 1, D. Cooper 1, A. Caldwell 1, B. Foster 1. South Barwon: D. Anastasopoulos 1, B. Thomas 1. BEST: Anglesea: H. Smith, T. Sdraulig, C. Stoneham, J. Bird, D. Cooper, O. Mackay. South Barwon: A. Jones, R. Thompson, L. Dooley, J. Haas, J. Fort, M. Blacksell. St Mary’s 3.1 4.8 5.8 10.11 (71) Torquay 2 0.0 0.0 0.5 1.5 (11) GOALS: St Mary’s: H. Thompson 2, Z. Wright 2, D. Krastins 2, M. Dunn 1, S. Ryan 1, S. McCormack 1, J. Cuthbertson-Kerr 1. Torquay 2: D. Slater 1. BEST: St Mary’s: D. Hovey, H. Thompson, Z. Wright, D. McMahon, M. Dunn, A. Helmer. Torquay 2: T. Moore-Lucas, M. Edwards-Butler, S. Griffiths, T. Hill, P. Slaven, J. Golds.

Flynn 16, J. Lowe 11. Best: Portarlington: J. Shaw, R. Reynolds. Geelong Amateur: L. Flynn, N. Robertson, R. Thompson.

Queenscliff 29 V Modewarre 61 Goals: Queenscliff: L. Dick 18, L. Dreher 10 R. Hopwood1. Modewarre E. Troeth, 39 C. Graham, 15 J. Riddle 7. Best: Queenscliff: L. Hedley, R. Godfrey, J. Ryan. Modewarre: Z. Tennent, E. Troeth.

Anglesea 45 V Newcomb 45 Goals: Anglesea: B. Caldwell 25. E. Rice 16. H. Bliss 4. Newcomb: E. Schaeffer 34. M. Mahoney 11. Best: Anglesea: T. Rice. E. Cook. Newcomb: S. Leach

Barwon Heads 28 V Drysdale 40 Goals: Barwon Heads: S. Howard 17, S. Souter 11. Drysdale:N. Cook 19, H. Mesturm 13, J. Maddock 8. Best: Barwon Heads: M. Martinelli, S. Clark. Drysdale : E. Ruggles, H. Shaw, O. Wilson.

Torquay 34 V Ocean Grove 45 Goals: Torquay: J. Warnes 23, A. Job 9, R. Hepworth 2. Ocean Grove: L. Teague-Neeld 27, S. Wilkens 18. Best: Torquay: A. Masek, R. Hepworth. Ocean Grove: M. Comer, M. Teague-Neeld.

Portarlington 33 V Geelong Amateur 62 Goals: Portarlington: N. Nicholls 21, S. Pipan 9, K. Pell 3. Geelong Amateur: R. Thompson 35, L.

B GRADE SHIELD Queenscliff 38 v Modewarre 30 Anglesea 62 v Newcomb 24 Barwon Heads 22 v Drysdale 45 Torquay 37 v Ocean Grove 41 Portarlington 20 v Geelong Amateur 44

C GRADE SHIELD Queenscliff 14 v Modewarre 23 Anglesea 35 v Newcomb 18 Barwon Heads 22 v Drysdale 31 Torquay 54 v Ocean Grove 11 Portarlington 7 v Geelong Amateur 27

D GRADE SHIELD Queenscliff 9 v Modewarre 18 Anglesea 32 v Newcomb 10 Barwon Heads 17 v Drysdale 29 Torquay 39 v Ocean Grove 7 Portarlington 13 v Geelong Amateur 33

19 & UNDER SHIELD Queenscliff v Modewarre No Game Barwon Heads 31 v Drysdale 26 Torquay 33 v Ocean Grove 16 Portarlington 18 v Geelong Amateur 36

17 & UNDER (1) SHIELD Queenscliff v Modewarre No Game Anglesea 31 v Newcomb 10

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DRYSDALE GEELONG AMATEUR QUEENSCLIFF TORQUAY ANGLESEA Ocean Grove Barwon Heads Modewarre Portarlington Newcomb

15 14 14 12 11 10 7 4 3 0

3 4 4 6 7 8 11 14 15 18

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

% Pts 171.74 179.95 176.13 123.95 95.75 117.84 91.61 76.18 46.44 37.09

60 56 52 48 44 40 28 16 12 0

RESERVE GRADE Team

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DRYSDALE TORQUAY GEELONG AMATEUR OCEAN GROVE BARWON HEADS Anglesea Modewarre Portarlington Queenscliff Newcomb

14 13 13 12 12 10 5 5 4 1

4 4 5 5 6 8 13 13 14 17

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

% Pts 279.51 202.52 149.95 154.04 134.91 119.02 61.91 60.25 57.59 22.68

56 54 52 50 48 40 20 20 16 4

UNDER 18s

THE Torquay Football Club Annual Golf Day went off with bang. The sponsors pictured here are (front row from left to right) Stewart Richard from Local Mix Concrete, Kate Donaldson from Growlers, Sharren Mierzejewski from Lead Edge Telecoms Surf Coast, Nick Kerr from Farm Foods, (back row from left to right) Bowen Kress from Peppers The Sands Torquay, Scott Henderson from Coastal Scaffolding, Stewart Hobbs from Accredited Distributors, Tony Le Deux from Farm Foods Torquay and Mark Little from Little Constructions.

Team

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D

DRYSDALE OCEAN GROVE GEELONG AMATEUR TORQUAY BARWON HEADS Anglesea Queenscliff Modewarre Bell Park South Barwon St Mary’s Torquay 2

17 15 14 13 11 9 9 5 5 3 2 2

0 3 3 5 7 9 9 11 12 15 15 16

1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0

% Pts 686.12 339.61 332.83 288.61 127.41 111.74 105.48 39.79 45.53 28.44 26.14 18.43

70 60 58 52 44 36 36 24 22 12 10 8

BDNA LADDERS

BELLARINE NETBALL SCORES ROUND 18 A GRADE SHIELD

FIRST GRADE Team

Barwon Heads 16 v Drysdale 21 Portarlington v Geelong Amateur NO GAME Torquay 34 v Ocean Grove 33

17 & UNDER (2) SHIELD Queenscliff 6 v Modewarre 29 Barwon Heads 17 v Drysdale 33 Torquay 32 v Ocean Grove 9 Portarlington 17 v Geelong Amateur 41

15 & UNDER (1) SHIELD Queenscliff 38 v Modewarre 7 Barwon Heads 32 v Drysdale 30 Torquay 12 v Ocean Grove 32 Portarlington 15 v Geelong Amateur 15

15 & UNDER (2) SHIELD Queenscliff 16 v Modewarre 29 Anglesea 8 v Newcomb 39 Barwon Heads 19 v Drysdale 41 Torquay 22 v Ocean Grove 22 Portarlington 16 v Geelong Amateur 16

13 & UNDER (1) SHIELD Queenscliff 26 v Modewarre 12 Barwon Heads 19 v Drysdale 23 Torquay 27 v Ocean Grove 17 Portarlington 15 v Geelong Amateur 18

13 & UNDER (2) SHIELD Queenscliff v Modewarre No Game Anglesea 31 v Newcomb 14 Barwon Heads 1 v Drysdale 40 Torquay 15 v Ocean Grove 28 Portarlington 29 v Geelong Amateur 9

A GRADE SHIELD

Drysdale 173.71% 72, Geelong Amateur 132,40% 56, Barwon Heads 123.32% 56, Modewarre 121.53% 52, Anglesea 106.87% 42, Ocean Grove 102.86% 28, Torquay 90.53% 28, Newcomb 87.26% 26, Portarlington 64.57% 8, Queenscliff 56.80% 0.

B GRADE SHIELD

Drysdale 205.20% 68, Anglesea 141.47% 60, Geelong Amateur 154.57% 56, Torquay 125.71% 44, Barwon Heads 112.68% 40, Ocean Grove 99.19% 34, Modewarre 106.58% 30, Queenscliff 75.87% 20, Newcomb 49.67% 4, Portarlington 35.21% 4.

Geelong Amateur 145.62% 40, Ocean Grove 140.42% 44, Drysdale 102.59% 32, Newcomb 88.04% 32,. Queenscliff 64.11% 20, Barwon Heads 66.91% 14, Portarlington 40.81% 4.

17 & UNDER (SECTION 2) SHIELD

Anglesea 184.00% 56, Torquay 142.21% 40, Drysdale, 111.93% 30, Modewarre 78.04% 26, Portarlington 69.25% 24, Queenscliff 70.69% 16, Barwon Heads 56.10% 8, Ocean Grove 61.83% 2.

15 & UNDER (SECTION 1) SHIELD

C GRADE SHIELD

Ocean Grove 223.28% 64, Drysdale 160.76% 48, Torquay 117.14% 48, Queenscliff 153.38% 40, Barwon Heads 107.69% 40, Anglesea 88.15% 20, Modewarre 50.77% 12, Portarlington 44.06 10, Geelong Amateur 53.13% 6.

D GRADE SHIELD

Torquay 229.17% 70, Drysdale 179.93% 60, Ocean Grove 184.78% 56, Geelong Amateur 115.76% 44, Portarlington 147.49% 42, Modewarre 101.40% 36, Newcomb 94.55% 28, Barwon Heads 55.44% 12, Queenscliff 41.62% 8, Anglesea 31.06% 4.

Drysdale 216.73% 68, Torquay 205.10% 64, Geelong Amateur 148.40% 60, Barwon Heads 139.88% 44, Modewarre 132.79% 40, Anglesea 97.72% 36, Newcomb 49.55% 20, Queenscliff 56.61% 18, Ocean Grove 54.10% 6, Portarlington 42.80% 4 Geelong Amateur 250.00% 68, Drysdale, 172.95% 60, Torquay 166.20% 52, Anglesea 162.78% 52, Barwon Heads 145.98% 44, Modewarre 69.89% 28, Portarlington 71.66% 24, Ocean Grove 45.61% 20, Newcomb 43.23% 8, Queenscliff 46.42% 4.

19 & UNDER SHIELD

Geelong Amateur 208.16% 56, Drysdale 167.79% 56, Torquay 158.01% 48, Barwon Heads 132.78% 44, Portarlington 106.91% 32, Anglesea 79.87 24, Ocean Grove 94.05% 20, Queenscliff 53.44% 8, Newcomb 26.48% 0.

17 & UNDER (SECTION 1) SHIELD

Anglesea 298.53% 64, Torquay 181.63% 56,

15 & UNDER (SECTION 2) SHIELD

13 & UNDER (SECTION 1) SHIELD

Torquay 261.54% 56, Drysdale 213.93% 54, Barwon Heads 124.06% 44, Ocean Grove 143.20 32, Modewarre 74.56% 32, Geelong Amateur 83.23% 26, Queenscliff 100.67% 24, Portarlington 67.44% 16, Anglesea 27.63% 0.

13 & UNDER (SECTION 2) SHIELD

Drysdale 498.41% 68, Ocean Grove 372,39% 60, Torquay 247.25 48, Queenscliff 60.67% 32, Anglesea 75.00% 28, Barwon Heads 74.49% 28, Portarlington 38.38% 20, Newcomb 33.99% 12, Geelong Amateur 18.54% 4.

BFL FINALS ACTION THIS WEEK: Saturday August 21st

Qualifying Final - Queens Park Geelong RESERVE GRADE

TORQUAY TIGERS V GEELONG AMATEUR Sunday August 22nd Elimination Final - Queens Park Geelong UNDER 18s 9.45am

TORQUAY TIGERS V BARWON HEADS

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MAKING A STAND FOR TORQUAY There is a great deal of dismay and opposition to the planned development that has been proposed by Bunnings for the West Coast Business Park at the entry into Torquay. We believe that this type of development will seriously affect the viability of a number of businesses that are currently operating in Torquay, and that we have all come to rely on and use on a regular basis. These include Locksmiths, Interior Decorators, Hardware Suppliers, Plumbing Suppliers just to mention a few, and not including the retailers who will be seriously and negatively affected. Others that could suffer are the local Joinery businesses, Plaster suppliers, Nurseries and therefore Landscapers etc. etc. They are all ‘service’ driven local businesses and you would be surprised how many will be affected (owners, employees, local suppliers to these businesses, insurance, maintenance, banking, etc) and how the relationships that we have built up with these businesses over many years, could be seriously affected.

for other ‘big operators’ to come into the area. The merit for approval for one will be used as the merit for approval for others. As local designers, builders and associated trades, we abide by and deal with the Surfcoast Shire Council on a regular basis.

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� A bulky and massive building in excess of 5000 M2 with over 200 car parking spaces at the ‘entry’ into Torquay, is an “inappropriate� development for our coastal township.

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Â? If you feel as strongly as we do, please contact the Shire Councillors and express your views before Wednesday 25th August, the day this proposal will be voted on and attend the meeting in the Surf Coast Council Chambers, 25 Grossmans Road Torquay at 6.00 PM. Cr Libby Coker (Mayor) Mobile: 0427 337 558 Email: lcoker@surfcoast.vic.gov.au

Cr Libby Mears Mobile: 0400 570 287 Email: lmears@surfcoast.vic.gov.au

Cr Lindsay Schroeter Mobile: 0408 887 323 Email: lschroeter@surfcoast.vic.gov.au

Cr Dean Webster Mobile: 0429 012 735 Email: dwebster@surfcoast.vic.gov.au

Cr Brian McKiterick Mobile: 0428 570 094 Email: bmckiterick@surfcoast.vic.gov.au

Cr Joe Remenyi Mobile: 0458 952 809 Email: jremenyi@surfcoast.vic.gov.au

Cr Simon Northeast Mobile: 0407 527 394 Email: snortheast@surfcoast.vic.gov.au

Cr Rose Hodge Mobile: 0407 552 025 Email: rhodge@surfcoast.vic.gov.au

Cr Jim Tutt Mobile: 0409 505 199 Email: jtutt@surfcoast.vic.gov.au

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