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Tuesday 23 August 2011

VOL 9. No 34

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Margarita Kumnick and members of the South Grovedale Community Action Group who say “no” to the 4C extension of Geelong ring road being built at their doorstep.

BY ELEANOR WOODS

THE PROPOSED 4C extension of Geelong ring road is causing uproar among the south Grovedale community who don’t want the highway “destroying” their neck of the woods. South Grovedale Community Action Group members are furious, saying there wasn’t proper community consultation about the government’s plans to build the highway extension parallel to the railway line, connecting Anglesea Road and Torquay Road, on the outskirts of Geelong - a stone’s throw from their homes. The government refutes claims saying extensive consultation was done to ensure the community’s voice was heard. A spokesperson for the minister said an Advisory Committee for 4C undertook extensive consultation. “Everyone had a chance to have their say through

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the open submissions process,” the spokesperson said. “Many residents in the Grovedale area received a letter about the consultation process, but there were also newspaper notices advertising the submissions process. The Planning Minister is giving full consideration to all of the issues surrounding 4C and is considering the Advisory Committee’s report.” Minister Guy said it was the previous government that failed to properly consult with the community and that a decision on where the ring road will be built would be announced shortly. Leader of South Grovedale Action Group Margarita Kumnick said she and her neighbours had no idea that 4C would affect them until the highway was publically announced in May 2010 – despite it being in the pipeline since 2006. “The consultation process for 4C was disgusting, Ms Kumnick said.

The Minister for Planning is expected to announce the placement of section 4C of the Geelong ring road any day now. “We think they snuck it in. Everyone denies that but the truth of the matter is no one who lives here wants this road here and no one was asked or even told it was happening until very late on.” After realising the government’s plan to build 4C parallel to the railway line, Ms Kumnick went door to door in south Grovedale and collected hundreds of signatures of people opposed to the road. “For years the council has known about this. Sending a few letters out that aren’t clear just isn’t enough. You have to talk to the people affected. I’m sure if you moved in business circles you may have had an idea but no-one on the ground knew a thing. This is our home. We love it here. We don’t want the pollution and we don’t want the safety hazard.” Member for South Barwon Andrew Katos agreed the previous government’s consultation process was unsatisfactory. “There was never a specific consultation process

under the previous Labor Government,” Mr Katos said. “Grovedale residents had every right to request more consultation and the Coalition Government has delivered on that key election commitment. Relevant stakeholders including owners in the Grovedale and Waurn Ponds area all had an opportunity to make a submission.” Some say the road would be better suited further south to avoid disruption to pre-existing property owners, address public safety concerns and better service the Surf Coast, Armstrong Creek and the Bellarine. Surf Coast Mayor Dean Webster said that the proposed 4C connection would not be an effective link to Torquay. “It is not a link our community will be willing to use. If you look on a map you’ll be back tracking to get to the Great Ocean Road.

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This week saw another milestone in the construction of the new Community and Civic Precinct with work completed on installing the light towers for the football and soccer fields. Council also announced the names of the first two access roads, both of which reflect our area’s Aboriginal heritage. The north-south access road has been named Wadawurrung Way. ‘Wadawurrung’ represents the language of the local traditional owners. Merrijig Drive refers to the east-west access road. ‘Merrijig’ comes from the local Wadawurrung language and means “very good, well done”. It is also the name of a local creek and was once the name of a prominent property in the region. Both names were chosen in consultation with local traditional owners. Their use is an important part of acknowledging our region’s rich indigenous history and local indigenous elders past and present.

Community’s views not wasted

It was pleasing to learn that the majority of participants in our recent community survey about council’s rubbish collection services were generally satisfied with the current service. Of the 2,615 responses received, many also indicated they would welcome several new services canvassed in the survey. Given these results, council is proposing to retain the existing street rubbish collection service and to introduce some additional service options. From July 1 next year, residents will be able to upgrade to a larger, 360-litre recycling and/or green waste bin and to purchase compost bins at subsidised prices.

Other options being explored include an ‘at call’ hard waste collection service and a household detox service available from our transfer stations. All these initiatives will contribute to our environmental targets by helping to divert more waste from landfill and to reduce landfill gas emissions.

A whale of a time for all

Paleontologists weren’t the only ones getting excited last week about a new research report based on a 25-million year old whale jawbone fossil discovered in Torquay in the 1970s. Dr Erich Fitzgerald’s ground-breaking findings in relation to janjucetus hunderi also prompted calls for a new tourism facility to promote the region’s rich evolutionary heritage. Torquay’s Surf World museum already features ‘Charles’, another 25-million year old whale fossil found near Bells Beach in 2009. Charles shows the lower back and hip region of a whale, including nine vertebrae in complete form. He is significant because, unlike most fossil finds, his bones remain in their natural position. Although the Surf Coast’s evolutionary heritage is already being promoted via Charles, the concept of a regional initiative related to fossil finds could be worth exploring via council’s involvement in regional tourism bodies.

Supporting successful community events

Community events play an important role in providing opportunities for local communities to come together. Organising and running such events can often be quite daunting, for first timers and the more experienced alike. To help community event organisers plan

and run successful events, council is holding a free two-hour workshop at 1pm this Thursday, August 25, at the Anglesea Community House. Topics to be covered include event planning, risk management, logistics, marketing and promotion. If you’re thinking about or already involved in running a community event, I encourage you to attend. Call Kylie Pollock on 5261 0600 to book your place.

Heading out on the weekend?

One successful community event was last weekend’s Aireys Inlet Festival of Words, which attracted record attendances and many positive comments. The weekend ahead sees the cultural spotlight shift to Anglesea for the annual One Act Play Festival, which has once again attracted participants from around Victoria. They will be performing alongside our own Anglesea Performing Arts and Torquay Theatre Troupe groups throughout Saturday and Sunday at the Anglesea Memorial Hall in McMillan Street. With a full program featuring 15 plays over two days, this year’s festival promises to delight audiences and performers alike. Another event that may appeal more to those not theatrically-inclined is Winchelsea’s Spring Flower and Craft Show on Saturday from 12.30pm at the Leisure Centre in Gosney Street. Make sure you don’t miss this important event in Winch’s annual winter event calendar. Take care,

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Makers embark on Moriac THE SMALL country suburb of Moriac will be brimming with creativity on Sunday, September 4, as the new Moriac Makers and Growers Market kicks off. The newest market in the region, Moriac Makers and Growers Market will specialise in high quality art and crafts, homewares and accessories as well as fresh produce and handmade food. Local band The Evening Cast will also be playing their much-loved brand of indie/folk music to the passing crowd. The new market has been organised by Moriac’s Jasmin Findlay and her mum, Lillian Van Laar. Ms Findlay said she moved to Moriac late last year with her husband. "I think Moriac is such a lovely little town, it's got a definite country feel to it but it's so conveniently located - just 15 minutes from both Waurn Ponds and Torquay,” she said. "The only thing it lacked was a regular local event, and my mum and I love going to different markets so we decided to have a go at creating the ideal one

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ourselves. "The Moriac Makers and Growers Market will be a totally unique market with plenty of quirky touches and some old-fashioned country style. "There will be plenty of delicious food to enjoy on the day and treats to save for later, plus a wide range of crafty stalls where you could find some one-off creations to take home. "We want people to think of it as a nice day out in the countryside, where you can sit back and enjoy devonshire tea, the kids can have a go at some arty activities and you can pick up some beautiful crafts and homemade food. “The market will be on Father’s Day, so to celebrate we will be offering a free coffee or tea and slice to every dad that comes along with their family,” Ms Findlay said. The Moriac Makers and Growers Market will run from 9am - 2pm on Sunday, September 4. To find out more visit www.moriacmarket. blogspot.com New market hits Moriac this September. Pictured from left, are market folk Lillian van Laar and Jasmin Findlay.

Diamond cutting a path to new Surf Coast school BY HAMISH BROOKS IT’S FULL steam ahead for the principal of the new Torquay senior school. New senior school principal Scott Diamond said that next year the P-9 Torquay College will be split into two separate entities coexisting on the one site, followed by the entire senior school shifting to a new site in 2013. “We’ll have our own name – currently we have a working name of Surf Coast Secondary College

(interim name) – a separate administration, separate staffing and make separate decisions, although there may be some sharing of utilities,” he said. The next six months for Mr Diamond involves putting policies and processes in place, many of which will involve engaging the key stakeholders of the school – the students, their parents, the staff and the wider Surf Coast community which includes the communities of Anglesea and Bellbrae.

“I think it’s really important to be consultative and give ownership over the process to everyone involved, from naming the school, to deciding on the school uniforms. “We’ve already achieved a couple of key milestones in the allocation of staff in each school and we’ve formed the inaugural School Council– a group of staff and parents – that will oversee decisions moving forward. “Our new school is going to feature a Coastal Environmental Science Centre, a VET hospitality

kitchen....gardens including wetland areas and vegetable gardens, an Indoor Sports Hall, an outdoor amphitheatre, music facilities and a dance studio amongst other special features.” Mr Diamond is well placed to develop the new school with nearly 15 years experience working in schools with contemporary learning programs and new building programs. He is keen to hear suggestions people have for the name of the school, diamond.scott.m@ edumail.vic.gov.au.

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Heart of coast restored by hand JAN JUC Coast Action volunteers are embarking on a two year project to save endangered native grasslands in Jan Juc. The project, which will begin in late August, will be based on the techniques developed by native grasslands expert Paul Gibson Roy. Mr Gibson Roy successfully restored grasslands throughout Victoria through his Grassy Groundcover Restoration project, which spanned three years beginning in 2004. “The project demonstrated that it is possible to recreate grasslands. “There is less than one per cent of native grasslands remaining, they could be considered one of the most endangered species in Australia,� Mr Gibson Roy said. Jan Juc Coast Action chairperson, Luke Hynes, said it was imperative that action was

taken to save local grasslands. “We should be trying to maintain and enhance the grassland areas of the Jan Juc cliffs as there are only a few examples of this vegetation type remaining,� he said. According to Mr Hynes said the grassland restoration would involve taking off the top 10 to 15 centimetres of soil which will remove the high level nutrient soil and any weed seed in the soil. “We will then reseed back into the exposed soil with native grassland seeds. “The low nutrient, weed seed free soil should provide a great substrate for the native grasslands species to thrive,� said Mr Hynes. Mr Gibson Roy said volunteers were essential to the success of restoration projects. “Volunteers are incredibly important. Most of our research was undertaken on farms and public

land and the project relied heavily on farmers and the community,� Great Ocean Road Coast Committee coastal project manager, Mike Bodsworth, said that GORCC would support Jan Juc Coast Action’s initiative wherever possible. “GORCC is fully supportive of any work to restore these important grasslands and we are keen to assist with this worthwhile project,� Mr Bodsworth said. Jan Juc Coast Action working bees take place on the first Sunday of each month. For more information or to volunteer contact Luke Hynes on 0406 113 438 or email luke@beaconecological. com.au This column is brought to you by the Great Ocean Road Coast Committee.

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Renewable hot spot heaven BY HAMISH BROOKS

LAND northwest of Anglesea remains the hot tip for a trial geothermal power plant despite changes to the Federal Government’s funding of renewables. Greenearth Energy intends to continue exploration for natural hot sedimentary aquifer systems and the company has earmarked a four-hectare portion of land out the back of Anglesea, where a trial plant could provide base-load power for the equivalent of 8,000 homes. Greenearth Energy’s managing director Mark Miller said that the company’s focus remains

unchanged, following both the announcement of a mutually executed deed of termination for the Geelong Geothermal Power Project's (GGPP) Geothermal Drilling Program (GDP) grant funding, and the new funding announcement. “We see intrinsic value in pushing ahead with a project that remains the only viable source for providing baseload renewable power for this country. The company released a statement saying the Federal Government’s new $126 million Emerging Renewables program will pave the way for the company to seek more flexible funding

arrangements with the government. Much of the Surf Coast Shire is said to be a hot rock heaven, but what elevates the Anglesea site above the rest is its proximity to Alcoa’s power station and therefore easy access to the grid. “We’re currently working with all the stakeholders on the site selection processes,� said Mr Miller. “There is a promising geothermal resource in an area north of Anglesea and Alcoa are a very welcome partner in our ongoing site selection process.� Alcoa signed a memorandum of intent with Greenearth Energy, in regards to accessing the systems and an Alcoa spokesperson said that

remained unchanged. “Alcoa remains committed to both the MOI with Greenearth Energy and the development of genuine baseload renewable energy in Victoria,� the spokesperson said. “Alcoa has been advised by Greenearth Energy of its preferred location for stages 1 and 2 of the GGPP. The necessary approval of the actual location is however, a matter for Greenearth Energy and the Victorian Government. “As an energy-intensive business we’re always keen to look at alternative renewable energy sources that can provide baseload power for our operations.�

News in brief Many hands made light work of moving into the Torquay and District Historical Society members’ new home - the old Torquay police station. From left are Louise and Spencer Leighton, John and Barbara Robins, and Chris Barr. “We are so excited to finally have our own space and are very grateful that the council saw fit to purchase the former police station and include it in the Price Street Community Precinct,� Barr said. “Our plans include an historical display of policing at the entrance to reflect the building’s history, a small museum alongside our office and a secure storage area to house historical archives and memorabilia. “Now we have a proper home, we’re encouraging Torquay, Jan Juc and Bellbrae residents to sign up as members. It only costs $15 a year but is a great way to learn more about the history of the local area. “We’re also putting out a call for historical memorabilia – including old photos, maps and the like – that locals might like to donate to go on display in the museum. The group meets on the last Monday of every month at 7.30pm. The Annual General Meeting will is on July 29. For more information contact Chris on 5261 5112 or Spencer on 5261 3431.

Pipe nightmare

The company charged with fixing the ruptured pipe which spewed sewerage into the Anglesea River is yet to decide how to fix it. The Barwon Water Alliance is looking at a number of options to repair the damaged sewer main. Barwon Water’s Carl Bicknell said the project will take major works and may take up to two months. “Barwon Water is aiming to complete the difficult repairs by the end of October before the summer holiday season,� he said. The damaged pipe was discovered last week, with Barwon Water enduring some criticism for not keeping the public informed. The EPA came under fire for not testing the water until a few days later, however all results were below the acceptable safe level for bacteria in the water. Public panic at the incident was compounded by sludge floating on the water’s surface, which the EPA said was pollen from flowering trees.

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Councillors’ use of public purse exposed BY HAMISH BROOKS FIGURES showing councillors’ use of their annual allowance in 2010-11 revealed some like to talk, some like to walk, while others drive. Whilst no councillor blew their $23,245 allowance some anomalous figures stand out on the spreadsheet. For instance, former mayor Libby Coker racked up nearly $4,000 worth of phone and internet

expenses – nearly double that of any other councillor – revealing an avid conversationalist and new media aficionado. Councillor Ron Humphrey, who twelve months ago was on a public health kick, has hung up his walking boots and claimed $6,808 vehicle travel, despite living within three or four kilometres of the council offices. Lindsay Schroeter was the only councillor to better

Humphrey’s travel claims (with the extenuating circumstance of living a long way from council), reaching $7,392 in only two months before retiring at the end of August. Council Mayor Dean Webster unsurprisingly towered over his fellow council members in conference and seminar expenses, with $3,362 outlaid. No other council members made it beyond triple

figures in this category, with the only surprise that Ms Coker, who was mayor until December, having the equal second lowest expense in this regard. Perhaps conference calls are more her style. Total councillor allowances expenditure for last financial year was $259,436. Total expenditure, which includes vehicle claims, mobile phone and internet, travel and conference expenses, came to $310,315.

Goring the climate change doubters BY HAMISH BROOKS AL GORE was in Torquay on Wednesday night, in spirit, at least. Damian Paull channeled the spirit of Mr Gore’s academy award-winning documentary An Inconvenient Truth (with updates) when he gave a presentation at Surf World for The Climate Project Australia, the Australian branch of Mr Gore’s climate change leadership program. The well-attended gathering heard about the harmful effects of climate change and how to work toward solutions at a grassroots level. Mr Paull is one of many TCP presenters who have delivered 70,000 presentations and have reached a combined global audience of 7.3 million. Presentations are customised and

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The Handbury Classic golf tournament at The Sands Torquay raised $50,000 for Cool Australia. Founder of the sustainability education organisation, David Pace, left, recieved the cheque last Wednesday. Some of the money will go toward a new mangrove area at Torquay College’s Enviro Centre. Mr Pace is pictured with Nicole Hill, Jason Kimberley, Amber Rushworth, Abbie Crocker, James McNamara and Jessica Spry.

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Surfing the peak’s slippery slope BY HAMISH BROOKS THE oil’s running out, but the Surf Coast Shire Council is not resting on its laurels in regards to the problem. The council’s draft climate change strategy proposes action to be taken on a problem that will see oil prices rise and production drop due to a lack of supply. Surf Coast Mayor Dean Webster said that as part of a number of actions in the council’s draft Climate Change Strategy, the shire will investigate local and regional measures that can be taken to adapt to the impacts of peak oil. “Work will begin on a report assessing the risks and opportunities peak oil poses for the Surf Coast Shire this year,� he said. “Council will also raise with G21 the possibility of producing a broader regional strategy to deal with the impacts of peak oil in the longer term.

“These measures would aim to reduce dependency on oil and to alleviate the impacts of anticipated rises in oil prices. “In the meantime, Council will continue to encourage local initiatives like community gardens and farmer’s markets that reduce the need for fuel to transport produce and other items.� Bellbrae local Jim Barson, a peak oil guru who is a member of ASPO-Australia (the Australian arm of the international Association for the Study of Peak Oil and Gas) said the impacts of peak oil could be felt right across the economy. “Oil production is expected to peak and begin to decline in 2014 plus or minus five years,� he said. “So in those terms we may have already crossed the event horizon. On current trends there could be an eightfold increase in petrol costs by 2018. “In terms of potential impacts on the Surf Coast, housing developments could slow down, tourism could take a hit as people decrease their

discretionary driving and the capacity to maintain road infrastructure could be reduced. “In fact, every activity the shire undertakes – from maintaining roads (the price of bitumen has risen dramatically over the last five years), collecting garbage, meals on wheels – will all be impacted. Agriculture is another area that will be heavily affected. “Australia is one of the most manpower efficient farming countries in the world, two per cent of the population feed the other 98 per cent and produce a huge surplus for export, but every kilojoule of food energy, in wheat for example, that we produce has used one kilojoule of petroleum energy in its production as fuel, fertiliser and herbicide etc by the time it leaves the farm gate. “That ratio is ten to one or more by the time you’re having your bread for breakfast in the morning.�

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TRENTON Little has won the Anglesea and Aireys Inlet Police Youth Award. Little is an avid sportsman and is involved in football, cricket, basketball and surfing. His passion for cricket has seen him involved in a long association with the Anglesea Cricket Club. The Fairhaven 24-year-old is a member of the club committee and is responsible for updating the club’s website twice a week. He also has a strong connection with the Anglesea Football Club and is the team’s water boy, a job he considers vital for the wellbeing of the team.

He was chosen for the Police Youth Award because of his strong community spirit. It is through Mr Little’s determination and willingness to accept extra workloads that he surpasses people’s expectations. According to his nominator’s he has a “wonderful community spirit� and is also a great friend to several senior citizens, running them errands and taking them to sports events. “His enthusiasm to be part of the team is evident in his desire to be of service in any way he can to his friends and the clubs he is so happy to be a part of.�

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Money for community minded SURF COAST Shire is running community grant information sessions to help community groups in their applications for the second round of 2011’s Community Grants. Each year, council awards grants to community organisations to help them further their projects and make a real difference throughout the Surf Coast. Groups or individuals can drop in anytime over the two-hour session to chat with council about your projects and how to apply. The sessions will be held at: • Spring Creek Community House, Torquay, on Tuesday August 30, from 1.30pm • Anglesea Community House on Wednesday August 31, from 10am

• Fig Tree Community House in Lorne on Wednesday August 31, from 1.30pm • Aireys Inlet Community Hall on Thursday September 1, from 10.30am • Winchelsea Community House on Friday September 2, from 11am • Deans Marsh Community Hall on Tuesday September 6, from 11am • Moriac Community Centre on Thursday September 8, from 11am. The sessions will also provide an opportunity to provide feedback on Council’s draft Climate Change Strategy, which can be found online at www.surfcoast.vic.gov.au/onexhibition.htm Mayor Dean Webster said council’s community

grants help boost a range of community activities each year. “Community groups make a particularly big difference to all communities in the Surf Coast Shire,” the mayor said. “Community Grants are all about helping these groups further their important work. These workshops - which help community groups through the process of applying for grants - have been instigated as the result of a review council has conducted into its community grants, which will also see additional funding put into the program.” To learn more about these grants and information sessions; or to make an alternative time to discuss your project, email janstee@surfcoast.vic.gov.au

Winchelsea identity and prolific cook Shirley Leak was on hand recently to help out at a street cake stall to raise funds for Make A Wish Australia. “I love cooking and it’s never a problem to bake a few cakes for a street stall. Over the years, I’ve baked hundreds of cakes for the local footy and Lions clubs so it was no trouble to bake another one to help sick kids,” Ms Leak said. A life member of the Winchelsea Football Club since she first met her husband Murray at a presentation dinner more than 54 years ago, Shirley is actively involved in the local community, including as a volunteer with the Visitor Information Centre and local opp shop. “I’m involved in just about everything.”

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Aboriginal links in roading THE SURF Coast’s Aboriginal heritage will be on show after two access roads to the Surf Coast Community and Civic Precinct were named in honour of the region’s history. The north-south and east-west access roads within the precinct have been named Wadawurrung Way and Merrijig Drive in consultation with local traditional owners. ‘Wadawurrung’ represents the traditional language and people of the Surf Coast region while the term ‘Merrijig’ comes from the local Wadawurrung language and means “very good, well done�. ‘Merrijig’ is also the name of a local creek, which runs within the shire near Freshwater Creek, and was the name of a prominent property in the region. Mayor Dean Webster said the use of the terms ‘Wadawurrung’ and ‘Merrijig’ is an important part of acknowledging the Surf Coast region’s rich indigenous history.

“Council has formed a strong working relationship with local traditional owners over a number of years,� the mayor said. “It is significant that the first two streets in the Surf Coast Community and Civic Precinct take these names as a show of our community’s respect for the shire’s indigenous heritage and local indigenous elders past and present.� Traditional Wadawurrung elders expressed delight with the new names. “We are thrilled to see our ancestors recognised by the communities of the Surf Coast Shire with the continuance of using Wadawurrung place names. It is good to know all is not forgotten,� said a representative of the state-elected Registered Aboriginal Party for the region, Wathaurung Aboriginal Corporation trading as Wadawurrung. Council has also received community entries in a place naming competition to name the precinct, individual sporting fields, community sporting

pavilion and the ceremonial drive that will run around the civic building. These entries are now being considered.

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Huey is he? BY HAMISH BROOKS

Barry Sheffield with the only known picture of his relative Huey Walter McLean, whose remains may have been recovered from a mass grave in Fromelles.

THE remains of a Portarlington soldier may be amongst those recovered from a mass grave in Fromelles, and a relation of his is appealing for help from locals who may help to indentify him. Huey Walter McLean was the son of William and Sarah (nee Bartlett) McLean and nephew of John Purchase Bartlett, Portarlington locals who built the town rotunda. Huey was killed in the Battle of Fromelles in 1916, but his remains were never identified. Nearly one hundred years later, his twice removed cousin Barry Sheffield is seeking any relatives on the paternal side who could provide DNA samples that could help indentify Huey. Mr Sheffield is a descendant on the Bartlett side and has provided a sample of his own DNA, but requires DNA samples from the paternal side to help in the identification process. “The remains of over 200 people were recovered in the mass grave, from which 114 people have been identified,” he said. “Some remains need more DNA from relatives to be indentified, because the DNA is degraded. “The Australian Fromelles Army Project at Army Headquarters in Canberra believes that its possible Huey’s remains may have been

Missing in action: Huey McLean is commemorated on the memorial wall at VC Corner Cemetery at Fromelles.

recovered in the mass graves. “DNA samples have been provided from the Bartlett (maternal) side but they also need two samples from the McLean side, which is what I’ve been looking for. “Giving a sample is a simple process. The Australian Fromelles Project send you out some big cotton buds which you run over both cheeks inside your mouth. “You put them in a plastic container and send it back to them in a postage-paid envelope they provide.” If you are a McLean descendant or know of one, please call Barry, 0418 101 834, or the Australian Fromelles Project, 1800 019 090.

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Focussed on the finish: Dane Heaysman pictured competing in Korea.

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BY HAMISH BROOKS A LOCAL fire fighter has pushed through the pain barrier to qualify for the ironman world championships in Hawaii. Dane Heaysman, who lives in Torquay and works for the Geelong CFA, came fourth in the gruelling Korean Ironman to qualify for the Hawaiian Ironman event in October, something he says has been working towards for the last few of years. “I worked with (Ocean Grove resident) Darren Franken in the last few months in the lead up into Korea,” he said. “He’s a former pro-triathlete and head

coach of Elite Triathlon Performance Australia and he really helped me get my times down for Korea.” Mr Heaysman trains twice a day for a combined 20 to 30 hours a week in the lead up to an ironman race which features a 3.8-kilometre swim, a 180-kilometre bike ride and a 42-kilometre run. Following the event, he doesn’t do much. “Korea was a really gruelling event, around 30 degrees and lots of climbs in the ride and the run,” he said. “I had four weeks of not doing much afterwards. A lot of cold water wading and some easy swims. Walking is a struggle

for a few days afterwards. I was mentally and physically exhausted but also on a bit of a high because qualifying for the Hawaiian Ironman was the culmination of a couple of years of training.” Mr Heaysman will compete in Hawaii on October 8 in the ages 30-34 division. “This year I just want to enjoy the experience – it’s going to be pretty tough over there – and then I’ll hopefully go back over next year and be more competitive.” Next year, Melbourne will be hosting the Asia Pacific Ironman Championships, which could be an ideal launching pad for Heaysman’s assault on the Hawaiian event.

NEIGHBOURHOOD Watch is now more accessible to Victorian communities with the launch of a new, user-friendly website. Minister for Crime Prevention Andrew McIntosh said the new website showed the government’s commitment to community safety. “Today marks a new era for Neighbourhood Watch as it strengthens its communication and connection with Victorians through the launch of this new website,” Mr McIntosh said. “Visitors to the website will be able to customise their experience through the site’s interactive functions. “The website is designed to be flexible and cater to specific needs. “The website provides a new platform for Neighbourhood Watch, the public and the government to be more responsive to community safety needs.” The revamped Neighbourhood Watch website provides new functions for users and access to: • Virtual tours of workplaces, homes, building sites, cars and bikes with advice on implementing security measures, in partnership with iPATROL and Victoria Police • A link to ‘My Place’, with the latest regional crime statistics from Victoria Police

• Online forms for becoming a Neighbourhood Watch volunteer and information about other ways people can become involved • Interactive polls for users, concerning home security and personal safety • All Neighbourhood Watch publications • A news feed for state wide police and local government activities and events • Direct links with Facebook. Mr McIntosh said local Neighbourhood Watch groups can contribute website content with ease, providing information on community events, police activities and safety issues. “The new website is part of the Coalition Government’s continued commitment to breathing new life into an organisation that has supported local crime prevention since its launch in 1983,” Mr McIntosh said. “This site will allow all volunteers across the state to ensure the organisation continues its important work preventing crime. More importantly, it takes Neighbourhood Watch into every household in Victoria. You can find the new Neighbourhood Watch website at www.nhw.com.au

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Marching forward in remembrance VIETNAM veterans have been rattling tins and selling badges during their annual appeal to raise funds for the welfare of less fortunate comrades and their families. The appeal, which ended on Vietnam Veterans Day on August 18, raised thousands of dollars - and every dollar raised goes directly into welfare services provided by the Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia (VVAA). Veterans remembered their fallen comrades on Sunday, August 14, at the Vietnam veterans memorial on Melbourne Road, North Geelong, following a march beginning at the Veterans Centre at Osborne House. Guest speaker was the shadow Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, Senator Michael Ronaldson. Surf Coast Shire Mayor Dean Webster also showed his support for veterans, attending the event for the

sixth year. A second event was held on August 18 in Queenscliff, which involved veterans and children from local schools. Guest speaker was Victorian RSL President Major General David McLachlan. Geelong Vietnam Veterans president Ken Baker said the annual tin rattle was the association’s only major fund raising drive throughout the year. “Every year the support we get from people is very gratifying,” Mr Baker said. “It really does our members proud to see that people really do care, particularly for those of us who are less fortunate than others. At over thirty years since the war ended, there are many veterans who still suffer from physical pain, psychological pain or both. And their families are always caught up in that and we try to provide them with help too.”

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Freeing the mind BY HAMISH BROOKS A PROUD yogic tradition, started at the Marrawaur Community House, is being continued by an Apollo Bay retiree. Yvonne Francis, who can lay claim to beginning both the local market and paper and spending two days in jail for protesting the logging of the Otway state forest, has taken over from the Otway Healthrun practice sessions. “Otway Health gave me all the CDs and books they used. It’s truly just yoga practice,” she said of the small sessions she runs at her house. “I mostly just have neighbours pop-in. It’s an intimate, jolly thing for everyone.” Whilst many people do yoga to help them stay in shape, Ms Francis finds it’s also a good way to let off steam. “I really need it for my mind as well as my body,” she said, before she launched into an example of the politically vibrant brainwaves that are subdued by yoga’s meditative influence. She spent 44 hours in jail in 1984 for trying to physically stop the logging near the Parker River. Upon her release at 3am in the morning, she drove back to where she was arrested, got bogged and walked out of the forest. She got home at 7am to a bemused husband and feeling a new sense of respect for the landscape she was trying to protect. “I’m retired now,” said the long-time owner of the Bay Leaf café. “So I need something to occupy my mind and tease my brain a bit. “It also helps people to deal with the Apollo Bay winter and is a part of the community feel. “It’s a challenge to put in a whole winter – I’ve run away three times. Without the community groups we’d go silly.” The free yoga practice is run at Yvonne’s place, call her if your interested in participating, 0418 401 480.

Surf Coast and Bellarine residents are being urged to walk, after a study revealed one in four people avoid putting one foot in front of the other.

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Yvonne Francis lets of some steam at the yoga practice sessions she runs for free at her Apollo Bay house.

MOST Aussies pride themselves on their love of the great outdoors, but new research has shown that a quarter of us walk for less than 10 minutes a week. The Aussie Walk Report, commissioned by ASICS Australia, revealed busy daily routines and the population’s preference for driving are the main reasons behind these alarming results with 17 per cent not even considering walking as a form of exercise. Surprisingly, one in three of us admit to only walking to get somewhere (like from the bus to the office or to a friend’s house) rather than to keep fit. On the flipside, for those of us that do walk the walk, almost half of us (45 per cent) are taking the opportunity to combine a stroll with the chance to catch up with friends and family, while a further 12 per cent rely on the social

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School kids working for others BY HAMISH BROOKS TORQUAY community spirit was on show during the week when Torquay College students were acknowledged for their fundraising efforts for the Red Cross. According to teacher and Red Cross student representative Aleese Heenan, 16 Grade 5 and 6 students doorknocked in March - raising $1,036 for the Red Cross Calling campaign. At a general assembly, nominated student

Jaxson Ellis collected a certificate of appreciation from Red Cross representative Dorothy O’Donnell. The money the students raised when doorknocking after school and on weekends will go to supporting vulnerable individuals and communities in Australia and across the Pacific by providing them with services like daily phone calls to elderly people living alone and breakfast everyday to children who might otherwise go hungry. Torquay College students have also

been selling raffle tickets for another Red Cross event – lunch with Tehree Gordon of Jirrahlinga. All proceeds of the event are for the Overseas Support Group which is working with several small villages in North Vietnam to supply clean water and sanitation. Instead of just of a hole in the ground which may or may not have water in it, and accessed by animals and people alike, Red Cross is teaching local people how to install a system of pipes and tanks resulting in clean water.

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Jaxson Ellis with the certificate he received from the Red Cross on behalf of his fellow doorknockers, and Red Cross representative Dorothy O’Donnell.

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Tuesday 23 August 2011

Armstrong Creek public Inappropriate bridge in transport issue Clifton Springs Dear Editor, This week in parliament I raised the issue of access to public transport for residents in Armstrong Creek. The Member for South Barwon, Andrew Katos, recently revealed that the Baillieu Government will not be providing access to buses for residents in Armstrong Creek until the first stage of development is complete. This is simply not good enough. Serious public transport connections must be made available right from the beginning to foster sustainable living in Armstrong Creek. To do otherwise is to deny the community the ability to form habits and routine consistent with sustainable living in Armstrong Creek and undermines the fundamental basis of why we created Armstrong Creek in the first place. It also makes good business sense to have an effective public transport service available at the commencement of the development in order to achieve accelerated rate for land sales, housing construction and community settlement. I have urged the Minister for Public Transport, Terry Mulder, to reverse this bizarre and unreasonable decision to deny Geelong’s newest suburb public transport access. Gayle Tierney MP Member for Western Victoria

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Please feel free to contact me to discuss any State Government concerns you may have. Electorate Office: 152 High St Belmont 3216 Phone: 5244 2288 Fax: 5244 2327 Email:andrew.katos@parliament.vic.gov.au Authorised by: A Katos 152 High St Belmont

Dear Editor, The COGG are supporting an application to go before VCAT to construct a Bridge over Griggs Creek at Bayshore Ave, Clifton Springs, against overwhelming opposition by 864 signatures to a petition which is growing rapidly as more and more residents become aware of council’s plan. We oppose the bridge, not the new estate, due to a number of genuine concerns. COGG confirms that up to 3000 vehicles per day could use our residential streets should the bridge construction go ahead with the blessing of council. It is Inappropriate for our narrow residential streets with no footpaths and will impinge on the unstable nature of the environment Also, on the exact location of the bridge significant artifacts were found last year. The concerns of residents and rate payers in the Clifton Springs/Drysdale communities seems to pale into insignificance when compared to the interests of developers in the eyes of this council. Residents are being told that they are expected to carry the burden of the new estate, the increased traffic, the loss of our tranquil environment, the damage to our cliffs and creek, the possible and likely loss of heritage significance, the safety our families and friends and all for the sake of a bridge that no one other than council want.

We need to do everything in our power to stop this Bridge. Gary Dean Clifton Springs Independent Rate Payers Group

Committee for Themselves Dear Editor, It is becoming evident that Mr Peter Dorling of the Committee for Everything, Geelong, is relied upon for comment which I believe in this particular instance should be the task of council officers and/or the councillor with that portfolio. In the past we have had overkill of the same business people making comment. The Geelong City Council has employees who are more than capable of reporting to the media. Let’s get to know who these people are and their responsibilities to us, the ratepayers. Committee for Themselves, Geelong is a self appointed business backed, vested interest group, in my opinion. Who does Mr Dorling answer to? Will he always be in this position as CEO? What is his background and who was he appointed by? I would like these questions answered, I would suspect many of the community would also like to know, so we have the answer to whom is making council decisions. Sandra Camm Highton

Torquay’s shared backyard A PLANNING day at Danawa Community Gardens is looking for locals to contribute ideas that will grow with the garden’s plants in spring. The garden’s director, Perry Mills, sees it as a place all members of the community can bring their passions to for the benefit of others. “I think of it a bit like a shared backyard where people can bring their skills, be it artworks, sculptures or for feeding people,” he said.

The garden’s main focus in the next few months will be the construction of a pizza oven which emphasises the local produce focus of the garden. However, the planning day will not revolve entirely around the oven, with aims to make the community garden a local economy venue where people share knowledge about food production and preservation. “In terms of events and education, we

particularly want people who can organise workshops on preserving food,” Mr Mills said. “Some of those old skills and crafts on preserving the harvest are really important – I mean they always have been – in a post carbon economy. Localism is becoming more essential as globalism is not resource efficient.” The Danawa Community Garden planning day is on Saturday, August 28, 11am-4pm.

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Tony Birch, author. THE GREAT Ocean Road came to life on the weekend as lovers of literature enjoyed the much-loved Aireys Festival of Words, from Friday to Sunday. The festival hosted a selection of acclaimed authors, including Alice Pung, Tony Birch and Graeme Base, and provided a great excuse for people to make their way to the delightful inlet to be inspired.

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Tuesday 23 August 2011

Six reasons why GOLFERS are celebrating the Clifton Springs Golf Course’s latest star attraction. The club has recently finished refurbishing its sixth hole and according to club general manager David Milne it is “just divine”. “We’ve built an entirely new sixth hole and it’s magnificent,” he said. “It is a par three 125 metre hole that goes over water. There are two dams near the hole - one holds 20 megalitres and the other hold two megalitres.” “These dams encompass holes five, six and seven and we have called the new area the Golden Triangle.

“The response to our brand new sixth hole has been absolutely overwhelming. “It used to be a difficult par three with a really unfair, sloping green. Now we’ve entirely rebuilt the entire hole, including the green, and it is beautiful. “Everyone is ecstatic about it. I would encourage players to come along and have a try on it.” The Clifton Springs Golf Course is open seven days to members and guests and all are made very welcome.

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Industry Info

Tuesday 23 August 2011

Gen Y targeting investment market GENERATION Y first home buyers are increasingly targeting investment properties as their entry point into the real estate market, according to leading mortgage broker Loan Market. Loan Market chief operating officer, Dean Rushton, said in the past month the company had experienced a five per cent rise in enquiries from first time buyers, with a significant number interested in investment properties. “Among all of our enquiries from first home buyers there has been a 15

per cent rise in the number of them looking to purchase an investment property,� Mr Rushton said. “Many of these buyers are trying to take advantage of the high rental yields around the country and get into the market with an investment property.� Mr Rushton said Generation Y – those born after 1981 – made up a large number of the first home buyer enquiry. “Gen Y is still chasing the great Australian dream of home ownership but many are approaching their entry

to the market from a different angle,� he said. “An investment property also gives them the option to buy property where they can join forces with a family member or friend to purchase. “If they can muster a healthy deposit and take advantage of some of the interest rate specials on offer from lenders they could well be positively geared on the investment.� Mr Rushton said official interest rates staying on hold at 4.75 per cent since November last year had also

resulted in an increase in enquiries from first time buyers. “We have gone nine months without an interest rate rise by the Reserve Bank of Australia and this has not only given a much needed reprieve to households dealing with increased living costs but has encouraged first time buyers,� he said. “The prospect of the RBA lowering rates in response to the latest global economic downturn could boost consumer confidence and increase activity in the home finance sector.�

New iPad app for property people AUSTRALIAN property site realestate.com.au has developed a free iPad application specifically to make things easier for property enthusiasts. According to CEO of realestate. com.au, Henry Ruiz, the application is essential. “The realestate.com.au app for iPad is the essential tool for property hunters and sellers on-thego this spring, a traditionally popular time in the world of real estate,â€? he said. Key features of the application include: • High-resolution, image-led pages

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Susan from Belmont What’s great about living in Geelong? Simple life but everything we need is here and in reach. What attracted you to Warralily? Country setting but close to Geelong, the flat land and community facilities. What do you look forward to when you move in? Being in a nice new area with all the facilities we need and the ability to walk to the shops.

Ken from Leopold What’s great about living in Geelong? Relaxed, laid back life, out of the hustle and bustle of Melbourne. What attracted you to Warralily? The rural setting with open space and parks. What do you look forward to when you move in? BBQs with our new neighbours, a growing community and the kids enjoying the outdoors.

COME & SEE WHY EVERYONE IS CHOOSING WARRALILY Visit our friendly sales team to find out what we can offer you! All images and descriptions in this advertisement are indicative and should not be relied upon. The developer reserves the right to alter the images or description without notice after the day of printing. The developer makes no warranties about the accuracy or completeness of any information contained in this advertisement and the developer, including its directors, affiliates, officers, employees and agents will not accept any liability for any loss or damage.


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Superbly located in a rapidly improving area of South Portland this exciting new residential estate is offering some of the most affordable housing land in Portland today. Generous blocks with an average land size of 820m2 with all services provided plus all roads, kerbing & channelling, footpaths, street lighting. The area is ideal for growing families being close to schools, just a short walk to Nelson Park, close to the popular UWTĹżPI DGCEJ CV ;GNNQY 4QEM CPF C UEGPKE FTKXG CYC[ HTQO 2QTVNCPFĹ?U HCOQWU %CRG Nelson lighthouse and picnic areas.

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With parkland, footy oval, tennis, kinder, school bus and beach literally at your doorstep, this is the perfect choice for a growing family. > All the hard work done, move straight in, not a cent to spend > Three generous bedrooms plus beach bungalow > Two bathrooms with quality fittings > Light filled living and meals areas > Fantastic outdoor area for year round alfresco dining or kids play area>Vendor lease back an option AUCTION: Sat 3 Sep @ 11am Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60 days CONTACT: Marianne Keane 0413 555 753, Steve Menegazzo 0421 802 203

Hayden Real Estate 5263 2133 OCEAN GROVE 75 The Terrace 5255 1000 TORQUAY 21 Pearl Street 5261 2101

ANGLESEA 87-89 Great Ocean Road

JAN JUC 4 DANDY COURT Resort Living In The Heart Of Jan Juc

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A PIECE OF PARADISE 15 Panorama Crescent, MARENGO $790,000 - $820,000 • It is not often that a property boasts this extraordinary vista from single level living. • Positioned on the street’s most level and easily accessible block, on Great Ocean Walk’s doorstep, feel the spray from breaking waves. • This neat and well maintained beach house offers three generous bedrooms, master with access to balcony. • Family living / open plan with wood fireplace and stunning vista. • Enjoy the vista from the kitchen, dining and lounge which all open to the entertaining deck area. • Sit back and enjoy the ocean frontage, direct beach access, with a private buffer of established garden / trees. • This is a very easy, coastal tranquil house, perfect for relaxing and watching the sunset. Inspect: By appointment Agent: Great Ocean Road Real Estate, Apollo Bay Contact: Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

TORQUAY 20 GRANDVIEW ROAD Stroll To Shops And Sand

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A coastal classic, this warm and inviting four bedroom home on a north facing allotment is situated in ´Old Torquay´ > Minutes from sand, surf and shops > Updated open plan kitchen, meals and living > Polished floor boards > Reverse cycle heating/cooling > Low maintenance gardens

Situated in a highly sought after pocket of Torquay, and within a minute´s walk to the beach and Sands golf course, this modern home combines an excellent floor plan with immaculate presentation and quality. > North facing open plan living, quality kitchen & meals > Additional formal lounge/4th bedroom and rumpus room > Three bedrooms,plus separate study,master with ensuite and WIR > Solar power utilised, double glazed windows > Many additional features, inspection a must

AUCTION: Sat 10 Sept @ 12pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60 days INSPECT: Sat 12:00-12:30pm CONTACT: John McMahon 0400 866 634, Steve Menegazzo 0421 802 203

FOR SALE Price: $785,000 INSPECT: Sun 12:00-12:30pm CONTACT: Steve Menegazzo 0421 802 203, John McMahon 0400 866 634

Hayden Real Estate 5263 2133 OCEAN GROVE 75 The Terrace 5255 1000 TORQUAY 21 Pearl Street 5261 2101 ANGLESEA 87-89 Great Ocean Road

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EXCITING NEW LAND RELEASE

St Georges Way Cul-De-Sac LOT 287 - 789m2 - $420,000

Lahinch Mews LOT 330 - 728m2 - $375,000 LOT 331 - 647m2 - $375,000

Gleneagles Close LOT 99 - 943m2 - $450,000

A rare opportunity now exists to secure your own piece of coastal paradise. Offering an ideal lifestyle location in a quiet, exclusive estate with breathtaking course and water views of The Sands golf course. These recently released blocks range from 642 sqm to 943 sqm. 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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Indented Head 18 Ibbotson Street

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Bathed in Sunlight Defined by its generous proportions and exceptional finish with a light filled north-easterly aspect, this stylish home is simp ly loaded with extras. Situated in the highly desired Indented Head area, this home boasts spacious lounge, separate open-plan living space and beautifully appointed kitchen. Just a short walk to the sandy beaches of Port Phillip Bay, Indented Head general store and Ozone ship wreck. Land content 669m² approx.

Price $450,000 – $495,000 Inspect Sat & Sun 1:00 – 1:30pm Contact Greg Campbell 0415 553 854 Luke Campbell 0409 554 949

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An entertainer’s delight this stunning property features spacious indoor and outdoor living areas and is the perfect family home. Situated on a 690m² approx. allotment the property offers tranquil rural views and a wonderful sense of space. $ ODUJH OLYLQJ VSDFH FRPSULVLQJ IDPLO\ URRP VWDWH RI WKH DUW NLWFKHQ GLQLQJ URRP DQG VHSDUDWH ORXQJH /DUJH XQGHUFRYHU RXWGRRU DUHD ZLWK D ZRRG ILUHG SL]]D RYHQ 6RODU SRZHUHG V\VWHP WKDW FXUUHQWO\ JHQHUDWHV HOHFWULFLW\ FUHGLWV

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St Leonards 50 Pearl Bay Passage

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Portarlington 95 Tower Road

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Hilltop Position with Fabulous Bay Views Offering expansive bay views, this brick residence located on a 633m² approx. corner allotment high on the hill will surely impress. Ideal for the person looking for a quality investment property or seeking to purchase a property in Portarlington with the intention of possible retirement. Whatever your requirement may be, the home itself is well presented and is located in a highly sought after area. The upper level offers a combined lounge, kitchen, dining area which opens to an expansive timber deck overlooking the bay. There are three bedrooms and a single bathroom on the upper level with an additional bathroom and laundry on the lower level. A double garage plus separate entry for a boat or van, an established fernery, water tanks and workshop for the handyman.

Price $455,000 Inspect By Appointment Contact Ritchie Cork 0425 733 225 Luke Campbell 0409 554 949

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Torquay 3/10 Spring Street

Jan Juc 51 Domain Road

HIA Award Winning Luxury Townhouse

Deluxe with all day sunshine

Architectural design & supreme quality townhouse. Three spacious bdrms, master with WIR & ens. Downstairs has o/p kitch, din & liv. Hardwood timber flooring, stone benches & s/s apps. Fantastic north facing outdoor entertaining area and winner of the 2008 HIA Best Townhouse Development in Geelong & Western District.

Celebrating the sunny north aspect and a split level design that follows the contours of the block. Modern appeal with large glass windows harnessing natural light through to the family room, living area, dining and kitchen. High ceilings, outdoor entertaining, master with ensuite and large bdrms. Located near the sports reserve and beach.

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Saturday & Sunday 12:00 – 12:30pm 506 / A5 $690,000 – $740,000 Torquay Shop 2, 3 Cliff Street 3228 5261 8888 Leigh Hall-Sullivan 0413 158 175 Josie Currell 0420 314 608

2 Saturday 12:00 – 12:30pm 505 / E10 $630,000 – $660,000 Torquay Shop 2, 3 Cliff Street 3228 5261 8888 Shaun O’callaghan 0420 314 609 Leigh Hall-Sullivan 0413 158 175

FOR ACCESS TO WAITING BUYERS PUT YOURSELF IN GOOD HANDS Over 100,000 house-hunters have registered their details with Early Alert, our online property alert system. Many will be looking for a home just like yours. With hockingstuart, you might find your buyer without even looking. If you’re thinking about selling, call Leigh Hall-Sullivan on 0413 158 175 and entrust your property to Victoria’s most successful real estate network.

Torquay Shop 2, 3 Cliff Street 5261 8888 hockingstuart.com.au

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Jan Juc 10 Riviera Drive

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Love the lifestyle near the beach Located on the beach side of Sunset Strip sits this stylish retreat that is the perfect private sanctuary. Polished hardwood floors are a feature and an open plan kitchen and dining have high ceilings and direct access to a north facing deck with a leafy outlook over Jan Juc. The spacious living area and separate games/rumpus offers further accommodation. The master benefits from large storage and ensuite. The 2nd and 3rd bedrooms (BIR’s) are conveniently separated from the living areas. Featuring study, a double garage, abundant storage, established gardens, reverse cycle cooling, central heating and outdoor shower.

Jan Juc 1 Coffey Court

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Amazing versatility and a cool beach side vibe Positioned in a hidden court location on the edge of the “Golf Links Estate” including large scale accommodation that has the potential to be sub-let or fashioned as a sizeable family home. Upstairs is the main kitchen and open plan living areas with high ceilings, bbq deck, master with new ensuite, bathroom and 2 separate bedrooms. The ground floor consist of meals preparation area (kitchenette) & lounge room with outdoor access flanked by two more spacious bedrooms and renovated bathroom. A nature reserve across the road plus established trees on the block adds to the organic appeal.

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2 Saturday & Sunday 2:00 – 2:30pm 505 / J6 $540,000 – $590,000 Torquay Shop 2, 3 Cliff Street 3228 5261 8888 Shaun O’Callaghan 0420 314 609 Leigh Hall-Sullivan 0413 158 175

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FOR A MORE SECURE INVESTMENT PUT YOURSELF IN GOOD HANDS From selecting the most suitable tenants to ensuring your property is well maintained, your hockingstuart Property Manager will attend to every detail and make sure your investment is well protected. Torquay Shop 2, 3 Cliff Street 5261 8888 hockingstuart.com.au

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STYLISH TOWNHOUSE WITH OCEAN VIEWS 2/70 Alleyne Avenue, TORQUAY $595,000 Overlooking the picturesque Spring Creek Valley and providing fantastic ocean views, this well built Dennehy townhouse is the perfect sea change or weekend getaway. With upstairs featuring, an open plan kitchen, meals & living area with floor to ceiling windows, polished spotted gum floorboards, gas log fire, master bedroom (WIR and ensuite) and study/4th bedroom. Downstairs, includes a north facing courtyard, rumpus room/ 2nd living area, 2 bedrooms each with BIR’s, central bathroom, separate laundry and double garage. Rarely do quality townhouses like these come onto the market at such an affordable price, located in a quiet location and close to all the local amenities. Inspect: By appointment Agent: McCartney Real Estate, Torquay Contact: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

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TORQUAY 51 Pomora Avenue

TORQUAY 14 Rosedale Drive

Coastal Family Home This magnificent 4 bedroom family home is located within an easy stroll of the beach and shops. Features include; beautiful kitchen with quality S/S appliances including dishwasher, master with WIR, luxury ensuite including spa bath and all other bedrooms with BIR. The meals area is spacious and leads to a paved outdoor area which would be perfect for those summer get-togethers. Other features include internal access from the remote control double garage, split system cooling, ducted heating, timber floorboards and is awaiting it’s new owners to call it home.

Prestigious Home on Beautiful Acre Located in a quiet court this magnificent family home is a lifestyle beyond compare. It boasts a large gourmet kitchen with stone bench top, quality S/S appliances and walk in pantry. The kitchen overlooks the large meals and family room and through the bi-folding doors to an oversized outdoor entertaining area. The rumpus room is ideal for the kids or home theatre. Other features include a separate self contained ‘granny flat’, energy efficient power system (CBUS), ducted heating, A/C, and ducted vac. Set on a beautiful acre, this is a lifestyle to envy.

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Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

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Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

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506 D1

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JAN JUC 2 Seahaven Place 0DJQLÀFHQW 2FHDQ 9LHZV Located in a quiet court, with breathtaking views and surrounded by prestigious homes lies this large 1589sqm (approx) allotment. The block is large enough to accommodate a substantial home with swimming pool and still plenty of room for the kids to play safely in the garden. PRICE GUIDE INSPECT CONTACT

$525,000 By Appointment Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

TORQUAY 35 Golden Beach Way It Doesn’t Get Any Better Than This Located only a stone’s throw to the waters edge lies this magnificent 4 bedroom family home. Sitting on a huge allotment of 1090sqm this has loads of room for the kids to play safely in the back yard. The home features a large lounge room, modern kitchen with pantry which overlooks the tiled meals area and the adjoining family room, There is also a separate rumpus room which is ideal for the kids, magnificent undercover entertaining area which is perfect for informal gatherings, ducted heating, split system cooling, garden shed and more.

BELLBRAE 1370 Anglesea Road

4 <RX·OO /RYH WKH 9HU\ 1DWXUH 2I ,W Located only minutes away from Geelong, Torquay and Anglesea this magnificent parcel of land of approximately 11 acres is often sought and rarely found. The land is mostly cleared and has rolling valley and hills, and has some bushland also. This surely is the way nature intended. PRICE GUIDE INSPECT CONTACT

$520,000 By Appointment Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

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TORQUAY 23A Pearl Street

T 5261 4001

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TORQUAY 18 Seamist Way

TORQUAY 5 Tempest Street

Look No Further …than this immaculate family home located in the quiet South Beach Estate. The home offers 4 large bedrooms, master with walk in robe and full ensuite, all other bedrooms are spacious with built in robes, plus there is a study which would be ideal for a home office or 5th bedroom. The kitchen is beautiful and spacious with modern appliances and walk in pantry. Other features include theatre room, undercover alfresco, ducted heating and a low maintenance yard. As it says, look no further, as this one has the lot.

Quality Through and Through The moment you step inside this immaculate family home you will be impressed with all it has to offer. Featuring; an oversized master bedroom with ensuite and WIR, timber kitchen with quality appliances, including dishwasher and walk in pantry, separate lounge and an adjoining meals area and family room which is bathed in northerly sunlight. Other features include a beautiful outdoor undercover area, ducted heating, air conditioning, large garden shed, ducted vacuum there is too much to mention, best you come and have a look and appreciate all this home has to offer for yourself.

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Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

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Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

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TORQUAY 38 Coast Drive Golf, Pool, Beach, Gym – It’s All Here This modern double storey townhouse located in the Sands Estate is the perfect dream getaway for relaxed living with resort facilities at your doorstep. Downstairs the home comprises; 2 spacious bedrooms both with BIR’s, master with ensuite, bathroom and laundry. Upstairs the main living area comprises; gourmet kitchen with stone bench tops and stainless steel appliances, adjoining lounge room and separate dining area which opens onto the balcony. If you want something to move into immediately, to lease, or just a low maintenance weekend destination then look no further.

A Simple Starter Look no further than this magnificent 3 bedroom home as an ideal place as a first home, investment, downsizing or a weekender. The home comprises; open plan living consisting of a spacious lounge room with bay window, large meals area and a bright kitchen area. There are 3 large bedrooms all with built in robes. The outdoor entertaining area is perfect for casual BBQ’s. Single lock up garage with drive through access for boat/trailer. Located in a quiet culde-sac on a compact low maintenance block. Inspect today as it’s sure to go fast.

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By Appointment

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Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

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Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

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505 E9

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JAN JUC 6 Cantala Drive

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Auction September 24th at 11.00am

Be the talk of the town and the envy of your friends, enjoy the Surfcoast lifestyle in this comfortable three bedroom home with two living areas including gas, electric and solid fuel heating, sunlit galley kitchen and tiled entrance. With established gardens, lock up garage and secure fencing this home is will worth an inspection. East walk to tennis court, oval and playground. Only three housed to the beach. Land 534sqm (approx).

View Saturday 11.00am – 11.30am ljhooker.com/HG3FCH Contact Sue Dodd 0418 187 555 19A Gilbert Street Torquay

Auction September 10th at 12noon View Saturday 11.00am – 11.30am ljhooker.com/H2QFCH Contact Bill Nairn 0419 002 644 19A Gilbert Street Torquay

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Located in the popular Great Ocean Views Estate with excellent views over the valley, this modern multi level home is sure to suit everyone’s taste with neutral tones and attractive features.

This spacious apartment has open plan living, two bedrooms, great kitchen complete with dishwasher as well as a full bathroom including spa. The property has split system heating/cooling as well as a garage with remote. A private courtyard for your outside living.

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Auction September 17th at 11.00am *Offers considered prior to Auction View Saturday 12.15pm – 1.245pm ljhooker.com/HA1FCH Contact Louise Venter 0405 347 166 19A Gilbert Street Torquay

For Sale Offers around $335,000 View By Appointment ljhooker.com/GMAFCH Contact Michael Lowe 0407 816 167 19A Gilbert Street Torquay

LJ Hooker Torquay 5261 2121 All information contained herein is gathered from sources we consider to be reliable. However we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided and interested parties must solely rely on their own enquiries.

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For Sale $760,000 View Saturday 12.00pm – 12.30pm ljhooker.com/HG5FCH Contact Bill Nairn 0419 002 644 19A Gilbert Street Torquay

Set on 2.9 hectares (approx) this ranch style brick veneer home is only minutes to Belmont Shopping precinct and set in cottage gardens with well established trees and shrubs.

Auction September 17th at 12.00pm

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View Saturday 1.00pm – 1.30pm ljhooker.com/HCSFCH Contact Bill Nairn 0419 002 644

LJ Hooker Torquay 5261 2121 All information contained herein is gathered from sources we consider to be reliable. However we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided and interested parties must solely rely on their own enquiries.

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Armstrong Creek

Invest in Armstrong Creek

10 x House and Land packages now available

Purchase ’off the plan’ today in Geelong’s fastest growing new precinct and save substantially on Stamp Duty.

Priced from $348,499

All house and land packages include: • Carpets and tiles throughout • Concrete driveway and path • Clothesline and letter box • Instant turf and fencing • Developer design requirements • Ducted gas heating and curtains

Wayne Mackay

• 25 year structural guarantee

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2008 23 AUGUST 29 - 6 JANUARY SEPTEMBER 2011

WELCOME TO OUR BACKYARD COASTAL VIEWS

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NO WINTER BLUES HERE 29 JANUARY 2008 JUST LOTS OF RED SOLDS 153 COOMBES ROAD TORQUAY

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$793,000 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

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! SMART LOOKING HOUSE SET ON A LOVELY BIG SQM ALLOTMENT IN THIS SOUGHT AFTER WALK TO THE BEACH LOCATION &IRST FLOOR KITCHEN WITH OPEN PLAN LIVING AND DINING POLISHED BOARDS AND AN EXTENSIVE FRONT AND SIDE DECK -ASTER WITH 7)2 3 FULL ENSUITE POWDER AND SECOND GROUND FLOOR BEDROOM AND SIZEABLE SECOND LIVING AREA -AIN BATHROOM GOOD SIZE LAUNDRY $,5' WITH AUTO DOOR AND DIRECT HOUSE ACCESS (UGE TREED AND ESTABLISHED BACKYARD PAVED OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AND EASY REAR YARD ACCESS

$475,000 - $490,000 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

8 PETRIANA COURT TORQUAY

5 PRIDE STREET TORQUAY

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!TTRACTIVE AND WELCOMING THREE BEDROOM PLUS STUDY RESIDENCE SET IN A QUIET 4ORQUAY #OURT 4WO SIZABLE LIVING AREAS PLUS FORMAL DINING AND BAR 4WO LOVELY BATHROOMS WITH SPA TO MASTER ENSUITE #ENTRAL KITCHEN WITH GREAT OUTLOOKS ONTO A PAVED GARDEN OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AREA 1UALITY APPOINTMENTS THROUGHOUT ZONED FLOOR HEATING AND BEAUTIFULLY ESTABLISHED GARDENS $,5' PLUS GARDEN SHED COMPLETE A VERY ATTRACTIVE WELL LOCATED COASTAL PROPERTY

$557,000 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Laura Andrews 0488 203 737

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$454,000 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

4HIS SPECTACULAR HOME IS ONE OF EXQUISITE DESIGN AND FIRST CLASS QUALITY BOASTING ONLY THE BEST OF FIXTURES AND FITTINGS 7ITH ONLY A PARK BETWEEN YOU AND THE OCEAN THE OUTLOOK FROM THIS BEDROOM PLUS NURSERY AND STUDY HOME IS ONE TO ENJOY AND EMBRACE ! PALATIAL HOME DESIGNED TO ENTERTAIN AND FOR FAMILY COMFORT WITH LIVING ZONES BUTLER S PANTRY HUGE DECKING POLISHED CONCRETE HEATED FLOORING THERMAL LINED CELLAR AND THE LIST CONTINUES 3AFETY OF A QUIET STREET WHERE FAMILY CAN ENJOY THE TRAFFIC FREE LOCATION AND WALK TO THE WORLD CLASS 3ANDS 'OLF #OURSE BEACH PARK OR TENNIS COURTS

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! WELL LOCATED HOME IN THE QUIET AND EVER POPULAR #HURCH %STATE GENEROUS BEDROOMS WITH 7)2 S TO MASTER AND ")2 S TO ND AND RD GOOD SIZE SEPARABLE LIVING AREAS WELL APPOINTED KITCHEN FULL ENSUITE AND MAIN BATHROOM $OUBLE CARPORT REAR SHED WORKSHOP AND PERGOLA OVER EXTENSIVE PAVED OUTDOOR AREAS !VAILABLE WITH VACANT POSSESSION OR LEASED AT PER WEEK

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

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"%!#(3)$% ,)&%349,% 7)4(/54 4(% 02)#% 4!' s ,OCATED IN A PREMIUM POSITION AT A GREAT ENTRY PRICE POINT close to town, stone’s throw to the beach and Golf Course. s 4HIS IS A COMPLETELY LOW MAINTENANCE NEAT TIDY AND SOLIDLY CONSTRUCTED BEACHSIDE DWELLING 4HE DECKING PROVIDES ALFRESCO DINING ON THE FRONT EXPANSIVE BALCONY s 4HIS TWO STOREY TOWNHOUSE IS PERFECT FOR ENJOYING THE coastal lifestyle the Bay is famous for. s 0OSITIONED IN A WONDERFUL FAMILY HOLIDAY AREA THE PROPERTY IS SET BACK OFF THE STREET AND IS JUST A SHORT WALK FROM THE golden stretch of sandy beaches.

$415,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

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

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$985,000 - $1,050,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

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

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"%!#(3)$% ,)&%349,% 7)4(/54 4(% 02)#% 4!' s ,OCATED IN A PREMIUM POSITION AT A GREAT ENTRY PRICE POINT close to town, stone’s throw to the beach and Golf Course. s 4HIS IS A COMPLETELY LOW MAINTENANCE NEAT TIDY AND SOLIDLY CONSTRUCTED BEACHSIDE DWELLING 4HE DECKING PROVIDES ALFRESCO DINING ON THE FRONT EXPANSIVE BALCONY s 4HIS TWO STOREY TOWNHOUSE IS PERFECT FOR ENJOYING THE coastal lifestyle the Bay is famous for. s 0OSITIONED IN A WONDERFUL FAMILY HOLIDAY AREA THE PROPERTY IS SET BACK OFF THE STREET AND IS JUST A SHORT WALK FROM THE golden stretch of sandy beaches.

$415,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

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

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$985,000 - $1,050,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

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APOLLO BAY / MARENGO / SKENES CREEK !0/,,/ "!9 'REAT /CEAN 2OAD !POLLO "AY 6IC WWW GREATOCEANROADREALESTATE COM AU

37 THOMSON STREET APOLLO BAY

1 NIGEL COURT APOLLO BAY

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3EASIDE SOPHISTICATION HARBOUR VIEWS WITH ALL THE LUXURY YOU WILL RECEIVE UPON SIGNING A CONTRACT 0ULL UP A DECKCHAIR ON THE BALCONY OR SIMPLY ENJOY THE COMFORT OF THE OPEN PLAN LOUNGE DINING ENTERTAINING AREA 4HIS STYLISH THREE BEDROOM TWO BATHROOM HOLIDAY RETREAT IS EYE CATCHING AND COMFORTABLE FEATURING A VIEW YOU WON T WANT TO RETURN HOME FROM 0OSITIONED IN A QUIET AND LEAFY RESIDENTIAL AREA THE HOUSE AND SURROUNDS HAVE BEEN DESIGNED WITH LITTLE UPKEEP FIRMLY IN MIND )DEAL HOLIDAY RENTAL POTENTIAL @!CT &AST

$550,000 - $570,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

5/28 MOORE STREET APOLLO BAY

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0OSITIONED IN A QUIET AND SECLUDED CUL DE SAC IN THE HEART OF !POLLO "AY ONLY M FROM THE WATER 4HIS APPEALING AND BRIGHT SPLIT LEVEL HOME IS MATCHED INSIDE WITH IMMACULATELY PRESENTED AND BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED SPACES #OMPRISING OF THREE SPACIOUS BEDROOMS INCLUDING THE MAIN WITH ENSUITE AND 7)2 !LL OTHERS INCLUDE ")2 S 4HE COMBINATION OF POLISHED TIMBER FLOORBOARDS TILES AND CARPETED BEDROOMS ADDING TO THE WARMTH THROUGHOUT 4HE OPEN PLAN LIVING DINING OPENS TO AN ALL WEATHER ALFRESCO ENTERTAINING AREA SURROUNDED BY A LOW MAINTENANCE YARD !DDITIONAL FEATURES INCLUDE WOOD HEATING AND REVERSE CYCLE HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEM DOUBLE LOCK UP GARAGE WITH COMPLETE DRIVE THROUGH ACCESS TO THE BACKYARD

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%XCELLENT LOCATION WITH ALL YOU NEED )F POSITION IS PREFERRED THEN THIS COULD BE THE PROPERTY FOR YOU 4HIS BEACHSIDE TOWNHOUSE IS LITERALLY METRES FROM THE CENTRE OF TOWN SHOPPING PRECINCT BEACH 4HE TWO STOREY BRICK VENEER TOWNHOUSE OFFERS AN EXCELLENT POSITION TO ALL THAT !POLLO "AY HAS TO OFFER %XPANSIVE BALCONIES THREE BEDROOMS TWO BATHROOMS AND SPA BATH 3INGLE LOCK UP GARAGE ,OW MAINTENANCE PRIVATE COURTYARD 'REAT POSITION

$430,000 - $450,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

$550,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

14A RAMSDEN AVENUE APOLLO BAY

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$625,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

1UALITY BUILT IN CENTRAL YET QUIET POSITION /FFERING THREE DECENT SIZED BEDROOMS TWO SPACIOUS LIVING AREAS TWO BATHROOMS AND AN EXPANSIVE SEA VIEW BALCONY 3ET IN ONE OF THE BEST POCKETS A GREAT ENTRY LEVEL HOME INTO THE MARKET PROVIDING LOW MAINTENANCE AND LIFESTYLE #LOSE ACCESS TO THE WONDERFUL SANDY BEACHES -ARRINERS ,OOKOUT WALKING TRACK AND ONLY A SHORT MINUTE WALK TO TOWN 7ITH THIS REALISTIC PRICE AND VIEW ASPECTS IT WON T LAST LONG

$475,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

10 MARENGO CRESCENT MARENGO

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

$1,200,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

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"REATHTAKING OCEAN VIEWS FOREVER FROM THIS LUXURY COASTAL HOLIDAY HOME ON THE WATER !RCHITECT DESIGNED n 3TEVEN ,AST n BEDROOMS AND BATHROOMS "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

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LORNE LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne, Vic 3232 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

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6)%73 4/ !)2%93 ).,%4 15%%.3 0!2+ !3 9/52 .%)'("/52 s 0ERCHED ON THE LOW SIDE OF #HARLES 3TREET AMONG THE TOWERING GUMS ABUNDANT BIRD AND WILDLIFE n THE POSITION IS FIRST CLASS s 3TRATEGICALLY SITED ON A LEVEL ALLOTMENT THE OPEN PLAN BEDROOM HOMES BOASTS LEVEL UNDER COVER ACCESS AND EXPANSIVE OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AREA s 0OLISHED TIMBER FLOORS AND OPEN KITCHEN PROVIDE THE PRACTICALITY OF A GREAT COASTAL RETREAT s 3MELL THE BUSH HEAR THE BIRDS AND ENJOY THE FANTASTIC OCEAN VIEW TO THE !IREYS )NLET ,IGHTHOUSE

$1,275,000 Ian Stewart 0418 522 571 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

LORNE

LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne, Vic 3232 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

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2%3/24 ,)6).' ). 4(% #%.42% /& ,/2.% s ,UXURIOUSLY APPOINTED BEDROOM BATHROOM APARTMENT WELL EQUIPPED WITH GOURMET KITCHEN FEATURING STAINLESS STEEL %UROPEAN APPLIANCES s /PEN PLAN LIVING AREA SPILLS ONTO A HUGE ENTERTAINING DECK WITH SWEEPING PANORAMIC VIEWS TO THE ,ORNE 0IER s /THER FEATURES SUN FILLED POOL AREA DUCTED HEATING AND COOLING LIFT ACCESS SECURITY ENTRANCE AND ONE SECURE CAR SPACE s &AMILIES WILL LOVE THE CLOSE PROXIMITY TO ,ORNE S SHOPS CAFES CINEMA AND PATROLLED BEACHES s /FFERED FOR SALE ON A WALK IN WALK OUT BASIS THIS APARTMENT TICKS ALL THE BOXES FOR AFFORDABLE HOLIDAY APARTMENT LIVING WITH STRONG RENTAL RETURNS POSSIBLE

$590,000 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285 Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

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BAMBRA LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne, Vic 3232 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

1020 WINCHELSEA - DEANS MARSH ROAD

#,!33)# "!-"2! 6)%73 /. !#2%3 s BEDROOM PLUS STUDY BATHROOMS OPEN PLAN LOUNGE KITCHEN s "EAUTIFUL TIMBER FLOORS STONE FEATURE WALL OPEN FIRE PLACE s 1UALITY WINDOW FURNISHINGS STUNNING VALLEY VIEWS FROM ALL rooms. s ,ANDSCAPE GARDENS SURROUNDING IN GROUND POOL AND TENNIS COURT CIRCULAR DRIVEWAY LEADING UP TO HOUSE AND GARAGE s MINUTES TO 'EELONG AND RING ROAD AROUND 'EELONG TO -ELBOURNE s 4HIS PROPERTY IS A RURAL HOMESTEAD AND RESORT TOGETHER AND will certainly meet all your exacting requirements now and IN THE FUTURE

$749,000 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

DEANS MARSH

LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne, Vic 3232 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

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0/3)4)/. !.$ %8#%,,%.#% s 4HIS BEAUTIFUL HOME IS ONLY YEARS OLD WITH A YEAR BUILDER WARRANTY AND IS IN IMMACULATE CONDITION BOASTING A SQM FLAT BLOCK OF LAND s )T WOULD MAKE A WONDERFUL MAIN RESIDENCE OR A WEEKEND GETAWAY AS IT IS APPROX HOURS FROM -ELBOURNE AND ONLY MINUTES TO THE BEACH AT ,ORNE s )T COMPRISES OF BEDROOMS BATHROOMS LARGE OPEN PLAN KITCHEN AND FAMILY ROOM LITRE WATER TANKS REVERSE CYCLE AIR CONDITIONING AND WOOD HEATER s 3ITUATED ON A QUIET NO THROUGH ROAD

$380,000 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

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

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s 4HIS FANTASTIC ARCHITECTURALLY AND ELEGANTLY DESIGNED RESIDENCE PRESENTS THE SECOND FAIRWAY AS YOUR OWN backyard. s GENEROUS BEDROOMS MASTER WITH LUXURIOUS ENSUITE STUDY STONE BENCH TOPS MM APPLIANCES ALFRESCO WITH HARDWOOD DECK SPLIT SYSTEM REVERSE CYCLE HEATING AND COOLING AND THE LIST CONTINUES s %MBRACE THE LIFESTYLE THAT THE BLUE CHIP 3ANDS 2ESORT HAS TO OFFER OR TAKE A STROLL TO THE BEACH AS IT IS ALL within reach. s #LASS SOPHISTICATION AND STYLE IS THE LIFESTYLE THAT AWAITS YOU

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4HIS BRAND NEW FIRST CLASS BED BATH LIVING PLUS LARGE STUDY HOME IS AVAILABLE FOR THE DISCERNING BUYER LOOKING FOR A RESIDENCE OF PURE CLASS WITHIN THE PREMIER 3ANDS %STATE 7ITH QUALITY FIXTURES AND FITTINGS THROUGHOUT THIS SPECTACULAR RESIDENCE INCLUDES HARDWOOD FLOORS CAESAR STONE BENCH TOPS SPLIT SYSTEM COOLING AND HEATING AND RAISED SQUARE SET CEILINGS TO MENTION BUT A FEW OF THE MANY FEATURES THIS SPACIOUS OPEN PLAN HOME HAS TO OFFER ,ARGE BLOCK OF SQM APPROX OFFERING A FANTASTIC SHELTERED NORTH FACING OUTDOOR DECKED ALFRESCO

Auction Saturday 10th September at 1pm EPR $600,000 - $660,000 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Laura Andrews 0488 203 737

$660,000 - $680,000 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Laura Andrews 0488 203 737

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s ,OCATED IN THE HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER 1UAY %STATE THIS RELATIVELY NEW HOME IS SURE TO IMPRESS s 3ITUATED ON SQM THE HOME HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO CATER TO ALL OF YOUR NEEDS WITH AMPLE SPACE IN and outdoors. s 4HE HOME IS IMMACULATELY PRESENTED AND BOASTS BEDROOMS MASTER WITH ENSUITE BATHROOMS AND a large study. s 9OU WILL BE ABLE TO ENJOY A GENEROUSLY SIZED OPEN PLAN KITCHEN LIVING AND DINING AREA THAT OVERLOOKS the garden and outdoor decking area. s 7ITHIN A SHORT STROLL TO THE LOCAL PARKS AND FOOTBALL OVAL THIS HOME IS NOT TO BE MISSED

4HIS FANTASTIC BEDROOM HOME BOASTS ALL OF LIFE S CREATURE COMFORTS SUCH AS DUCTED HEATING LIVING ROOMS OPEN PLAN KITCHEN DINING LIVING AND MUCH MUCH MORE 4HE 1UAY LOCATION IS ONE FOR FAMILIES TO ENJOY WITH ALL THE OFFERINGS SUCH AS A SOCCER OVAL PARKS AND PLAY EQUIPMENT &URTHER FEATURES INCLUDE LARGE MASTER BED WITH 7)2 AND ENSUITE UNDERCOVER OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AREA AND LITRE WATER TANK SERVICING THE GARDEN AUTOMATICALLY 4ENANTED AT PER WEEK

$515,000 - $535,000 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Laura Andrews 0488 203 737

$539,000 - $549,000 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Laura Andrews 0488 203 737

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

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4HIS LARGE AND SENSATIONAL HOME IS ONE OF SIZE AND QUALITY LOCATED IN THE PREMIERE 1UAY %STATE "OASTING GORGEOUS HARDWOOD FLOORS DOWNSTAIRS LIVING KITCHEN DINING SPILLING ONTO A LIGHT FILLED NORTH FACING UNDER ROOF ALFRESCO AND LANDSCAPED BACK YARD &AMILY FRIENDLY DESIGN WILL SUIT A YOUNG FAMILY OR A FAMILY WITH YOUNG ADULTS AS THERE ARE SEPARATE LIVING AREAS TO BE ENJOYED BEDROOMS BATHROOM POWDER ROOM MM STAINLESS STEEL OVEN AND RANGE HOOD CAESAR STONE BENCH TOPS OCEAN VIEWS AND MANY MORE THAT YOU WILL SEE IN PERSON WHEN YOU VISIT THE VALUE PACKED HOME

$659,000 - $679,000 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Laura Andrews 0488 203 737

4HIS FANTASTIC BEDROOM PLUS STUDY BATHROOM HOME IS POSITIONED PERFECTLY TO CAPTURE THE GORGEOUS NORTHERN SUN AND LOCATED IN THE SOUGHT AFTER 3EAHAZE %STATE 4HE FLOWING AND OPEN PLAN LIVING MODERN KITCHEN AND DINING SPILLS ONTO A NORTH FACING OUTDOOR AREA OVERLOOKING THE REAR YARD SO PERFECT TO KEEP AN EYE ON THE KIDS PLAYING 4WO LIVING AREAS ALARM DUCTED HEATING MM STAINLESS STEEL OVEN AND RANGE HOOD ENSUITE OFF MASTER BEDROOM ARE JUST A FEW OF THE QUALITY FIXTURE AND FITTINGS INCLUDED $,5' WITH REAR ACCESS SIDE ACCESS TO ACCOMMODATE THE TRAILER OR CARAVAN RAIN WATER TANK AND LOW MAINTENANCE LANDSCAPED GARDENS WILL ACCOMMODATE THE WHOLE FAMILY 7ITHIN WALKING DISTANCE TO THE WORLD CLASS 3ANDS 'OLF #OURSE 0EPPERS 2ESORT AND GREAT BEACHES

$535,000 - $555,000 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Laura Andrews 0488 203 737

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!RCHITECTURALLY DESIGNED BRAND NEW FOUR BEDROOM RESIDENCE SITUATED IN A QUIET COURT IN ONE OF *AN *UC S MOST SOUGHT AFTER LOCATIONS AND WITH SENSATIONAL OCEAN VIEWS FROM INSIDE AND OUT 'ROUND FLOOR SECOND LIVING AREA TWO BATHROOMS ")2 S AND 7)2 S TO MASTER #EILING FANS SPLIT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONERS AND THE VERY BEST IN APPLIANCES THROUGHOUT &IRST FLOOR KITCHEN WITH CAESAR STONE BENCH TOPS AND EXCELLENT CUPBOARD SPACE POLISHED TIMBER FLOORS TO LARGE LIVING AND DINING AREAS ALL OPENING TO A FANTASTIC SHELTERED DECK $,5' WITH DIRECT HOUSE ACCESS LANDSCAPED GROUNDS AND PAVED GROUND FLOOR ENTERTAINING AREA

$680,000 - $710,000 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

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VACANT LAND

SUMMARY

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AIREYS INLET (03) 5220 0200 28 - 30 Great Ocean Road Aireys Inlet Vic 3231 14 Old Coach Road, Moggs Creek 21 Robyn Road, Moggs Creek

HOUSES, APARTMENTS & UNITS

SUMMARY

2 B/R 4 B/R, 2 bth 3 B/R, 2 bth 4 B/R, 3.5 bth

Apollo Bay Heights 5 Alastair Court, Apollo Bay 255 Busty Road, Apollo Bay 2/33 Cawood Street, Apollo Bay 21 Costin Street, Apollo Bay Lot 9 Gambier Street, Apollo Bay 165 &167 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 295 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 40 Gum Court, Apollo Bay 28A Murray Street, Apollo Bay 2/5 Nelson Street, Apollo Bay Lot 2, 1-7 Noel Street, Apollo Bay Lot 11, 1-7 Noel Street, Apollo Bay Lot 14, 1-7 Noel Street, Apollo Bay Lot 16, 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 39 Scenic Drive, Apollo Bay 10 Seaview Drive, Apollo Bay 28 Seaview Drive, Apollo Bay 48 Seaview Drive, Apollo Bay Lot 17 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay 33 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay 15 Whelan Street, Apollo Bay 31 Main Road, Beech Forrest 7 Costerman Terrace, Marengo 6 McMinn Court, Marengo 18 Ferrier Drive, Marengo 11 Morris Street, Port Campbell 1 Bass Crescent, Skenes Creek 3, 30 Karlson Street, Skenes Creek 33-35 Karlson Street, Skenes Creek 36 Old Coach Road, Skenes Creek 68 Old Coach Road, Skenes Creek 75 & 81 Old Coach Road, Skenes Creek 8 Otway Avenue, Skenes Creek

$525,000 $660,000 $1,495,000 $POA

APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 3233 2/78 Casino Avenue, Apollo Bay 68 Costin Street, Apollo Bay 5 Gallipoli Parade, Apollo Bay 15/22 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 2/79 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 3/155 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 11 Gum Court, Apollo Bay 16 Joyce Street, Apollo Bay 'Alyeska' - 355 Killala Road, Apollo Bay 2/355 Killala Road, Apollo Bay 1/19 McLennan Street, Apollo Bay 25 Montrose Avenue, Apollo Bay 2B Murray Street, Apollo Bay 4/10 Murray Street, Apollo Bay 16 Murray Street, Apollo Bay 33 Murray Square, Apollo Bay 2/22 Nelson Street, Apollo Bay 3/22 Nelson Street, Apollo Bay 2 Nizam Quay, Apollo Bay 5/3-4 Nizam Quay, Apollo Bay Lot 8/9-13 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 3/62 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 3/49 Pascoe Street, Apollo Bay 3 & 4/5-7 Pengilley Avenue, Apollo Bay 13 Pengilley Avenue, Apollo Bay 5/5-7 Pengilley Avenue, Apollo Bay 6A Ramsden Avenue, Apollo Bay 9 Ramsden Avenue, Apollo Bay 27 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay 3 Scott Place, Apollo Bay 2/35 Thompson Street, Apollo Bay 3170 Great Ocean Road, Glenaire 22 Great Ocean Road, Lavers Hill 10 Ferrier Drive, Marengo 6 Galbraith Way, Marengo 21 Great Ocean Road, Marengo 855 Great Ocean Road, Marengo 5 Newcombe Street, Marengo 32 Ocean Park Drive, Marengo 15 Panorama Crescent, Marengo 24 Hennessy Street, Port Campbell 10 Otway Avenue, Skenes Creek 30 Skenes Creek Valley Road, Skenes Creek 18/270 Skenes Creek Road, Skenes Creek 19/270 Skenes Creek Road, Skenes Creek

4 B/R, 2 B/R, views 3 B/R 2 bth 3 B/R, 1.5 bth 3 B/R, 2 bth 3 B/R 2 B/R, 1 bth 3 B/R, 1bth 4 B/R 5 B/R, 3 bth, 118 acres 2 B/R, 2 bth, 2.2 acres 2 B/R 2 B/R, 1bth 3 B/R, 1,070 sqm 3 B/R, 2 bth 2 B/R, 1 bth 3 B/R, 1 bth, DLUG 2 B/R, 1bth 2 B/R, 1bth 3.5 B/R, 2 bth 2 B/R 1bth 3 B/R, 1 bth 3 B/R, 2 bth Townhouse 4 B/R, 2.5 bth, views 3 B/R, 319 sqm 3 B/R, 2 bth 3 B/R , 2 bth 2 B/R 2 & 3 B/R Townhouses 4 B/R, 2 bth 3 B/R, 2 bth 3 B/R, 1 bth 3 B/R, 2.5 bth 3 B/R, 3 levels 6 B/R, 1664 sqm 2 storey 3 B/R, 2bth 3 B/R, 2bth 3 B/R, 1,012 sqm 3 B/R, 1 bth 4 B/R, 3 bth, 1 acre fenced 5 B/R, 2.5 bth 4 B/R, 2 bth 4 B/R, 993 sqm 4 B/R + 2 cottages 3 B/R, 1 bth 2 B/R cottage 3 B/R, ocean views 4 B/R, 1.28 acres 2 B/R Villa, ocean views 1 B/R Villa, ocean views

LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade Lorne Vic 3232 127/3 Bay Street, Lorne 25 Dorman Street, Lorne 64 - 66 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne 35 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne 3 Cartra Crescent, Kennett River 34 The Boulevarde, Wye River

Self contained apt 2 B/R, 1 bth, views 2 B/R, 2bth Studio & 2 B/R Apts 4 B/R, 2 bth, views 2 B/R, views

$595,000 - $645,000 $560,000 - $590,000 $450,000 $695,000 $595,000 $449,000 $375,000 - $395,000 $595,000 - $645,000 $995,000 $450,000 $495,000 $370,000 $590,000 - $625,000 $500,000 - $510,000 $439,000 $395,000 $310,000 $310,000 $499,000 - $520,000 $460,000 $415,000 $560,000 $598,000 $299,000 $330,000 $380,000 $365,000 $410,000 $479,000 $445,000 $349,000 $540,000 By negotiation $695,000 $400,000 $950,000 - $1,050,000 $185,000 $415,000 $800,000 + $595,000 Price by Negotiation $565,000 - $585,000 $750,000 $820,000 $415,000 $560,000 $1,800,000-$2,000,000 $265,000 - $275,000 $195,000 - $215,000

COMMERCIAL

$269,000 - $289,000 $1,250,000 $596,000 $819,000 $689,000

SUMMARY

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3x3x3 lease. WI/WO Pizzeria, 12 yr lease WIWO Business in prime position Commercial Freehold Price reduced to sell

535 sqm 453 sqm 620 sqm 615 sqm

SUMMARY

From $210,000 $250,000 $450,000 - $475,000 $195,000 $230,000 - $250,000 $280,000 $POA $850,000 - $875,000 $210,000 $235,000 - $250,000 EOI $265,000 $235,000 $320,000 - $350,000 $289,000 $475,000 + $215,850 + $290,000 + $199,000 $250,000 - $270,000 $250,000 Price by Negotiation $275,000 - $290,000 $315,000 - $330,000 $395,000 $120,000 $385,000 $550,000 $299,000 $210,000 $289,000 $299,000 $595,000 $300,000 $210,000 $245,000 + $250,000

$220,000 $230,000 $215,000 $499,000 $230,000 $235,000 $775,000 $300,000 - $310,000 $355,000 - $370,000 $339,000 $280,000 - $300,000

PRICE

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

3 B/R & business

$390,000

APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 3233 1130 Forrest-Apollo Bay Road, Barramunga Lot 1, Otway Park, Cape Otway Lot 9, 16 Dehnerts Track, Ferguson 90 Old Colac Road, Beech Forest 175 Beech Forest/Mt Sabine Rd, Beech Forest 4850 Colac Lavers Hill Road, Lavers Hill 5145 Colac Lavers Hill Road, Lavers Hill Lot 6 Lower Gellibrand Road, Princetown 5835 Great Ocean Road, Yuulong 55 Old Coach Road, Yuulong Lot 1 Parkers Access, Yuulong

31 acres 2 B/R, 3.8 acres 822 sqm 2 B/R, 5 acres House 3 B/R 2 acres 20 acres 3 B/R, 7 acres 266 acres 10 acres

$525,000 - $550,000 $595,000 $70,000 $350,000 $435,000 $348,000 $265,000 $180,000 - $195,000 $850,000 $2,200,000 $379,000

LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade Lorne Vic 3232 1535 Birregurra-Forrest Road, Barwon Downs Lot 2/1 Bowden Street, Birregurra 50 Nicholas Lane, Birregurra 52 Roadknight Street, Birregurra 2 Unnamed Road, Cressy 455 Deans Marsh-Lorne Road, Deans Marsh 6 Station Street, Forrest 22 Station Street, Forrest Shalom Cottages, 35 Robilliards Road, Murroon

APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 3233 39 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 155 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 4B Hardy Street, Apollo Bay - 'Shore Things' Shop / 2 Hardy Street, Apollo Bay 2/22 Pascoe Street, Apollo Bay - 'Apollo Bay Day Spa'

350 sqm 626 sqm 582 sqm 567 sqm approx 690 sqm 897 sqm approx 1020 sqm

TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Vic 3228

4 Bombora Street, Torquay 2/67 Bristol Road, Torquay 1 Inshore Drive, Torquay 77 Ocean View Crescent, Torquay

$220,000 $660,000 $835,000 $60,000 - $160,000 $800,000 $499,000

2 B/R self contained unit Residence on 3 acres 4 B/R, 2 bth 4 B/R, 2 bth & views 4 B/R, 2 bth, valley views

Subdivision 475 sqm 10 acres 333 sqm approx 668 sqm, corner allot 343 sqm 2000 sqm's each 950 sqm 638 sqm 330 sqm 500 sqm 301 sqm 343 sqm 314 sqm 303 sqm 4 lot subdivision 620 - 1,021sqm 5 lot1.5-2.5 acres 574 sqm 631 sqm 714 sqm 579 sqm 510 sqm 562 sqm 700 sqm approx 1700 sqm 1 acre 752 sqm 921 sqm 600 sqm 548 sqm 306 sqm 948 sqm 910 sqm 586 sqm 1189 & 905 sqm 585 sqm

LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade Lorne Vic 3232 Lot 7, 28 Clissold Street, Lorne 18 Cassidy Drive, Kennett River 36 Ridge Drive, Kennett River 32 Harrington Street, Separation Creek 21 Durimbil Avenue, Wye River 15 Karingal Drive, Wye River 36 Morley Avenue, Wye River

TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Vic 3228 5/4 Noble Street, Anglesea 38 Bells Boulevard, Jan Juc 12 Blackwattle Mews, Torquay 2 Ocean Outlook, Torquay 79 Spring Valley Drive, Torquay

$600,000 $500,000

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

PRICE

AIREYS INLET (03) 5220 0200 28 - 30 Great Ocean Road Aireys Inlet Vic 3231 1 Anderson Street, Aireys Inlet 6 Bambra Road, Aireys Inlet 41-43 Beach Road, Aireys Inlet 631 Great Ocean Road, Eastern View

1400 sqm 966 sqm

$200,000 $270,000 neg $65,000 + Stock avail $550,000 $139,000 WIWO

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4 B/R, 132 acres 5 acre approx 112 acres, 3B/R house 2.5 acres approx 2 acres & 1000 trees 16 acres 2 B/R, 1 bth, 400 sqm 1200 sqm block 2x2 B/R1x3 B/R 16a

$POA $480,000 $620,000 $525,000 $118,000 $400,000 $220,000 $119,000 $650,000

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

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TORQUAY 294 Grossmans Road SPACE, LIFESTYLE & MODERN LIVING – ONLY MINUTES FROM TOWN!

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Combine spacious family living & a high degree of functionality and the end result is a fantastic home that you and your family will enjoy for years to come. Consisting of approx 35sqs of living, 4 bedrooms (spacious master with private balcony, ocean views, large en-suite & WIR), open plan kitchen/dining and living area with stone bench tops and stainless steel appliances, separate family room (gas log fire), rumpus/pool room, large study, private upstairs lounge, bi’-fold doors opening onto a private decked alfresco/entertaining area and large double garage. Other features include gas ducted heating throughout, Sony projector with retractable screen and surround sound, evaporative cooling, great storage and low maintenance well established gardens on a 670m2 allotment. When it comes to buying a family home it doesn’t get much better than this!! Space, Privacy and Location!!

The perfect lifestyle opportunity awaits for the growing family to purchase property that offers space, ocean views and a great coastal lifestyle. Only minutes from town and local schools this quality built Dennehy home boasts 4 bedrooms (master with en-suite and WIR), large open plan kitchen/dining/living area, office/study, upstairs family/rumpus room, gas log fire, ducted vacuum system, fully decked upstairs entertaining area, remote lock-up double garage and additional workshop/storage shed. A great opportunity for the successful purchaser to come in and add their finishing touches to the landscaping with still plenty of room for the swimming pool or even tennis court (STCA) all sited on 1½ acre allotment (approx).

PRICE: $858,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

PRICE: $730,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

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What an opportunity to purchase a wonderfully built Dennehy home offering exquisite open plan living at its best. From the time you set through the door you will be impressed by its absolute quality. Featuring 3 bedrooms (master with large en-suite and WIR), BIR’s in the remaining 2 bedrooms, open plan kitchen with stone bench tops and stainless steel appliances dining and living area with a gas log fire, plantation blinds, double glazed windows, ducted vacuum and security system, solar hot water, bi’fold doors opening onto a private nor th facing entertaining area and remote double garage. Rarely do opportunities arrive like this to purchase a quality home in a great location all within metres to White’s beach and the world class Sands Golf Course.

PRICE: $689,500 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

PRICE: $645,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

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PRICE: $595,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

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PRICE: $598,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

PRICE: $563,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

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Overlooking the picturesque Spring Creek Valley and providing fantastic ocean views, this well built Dennehy townhouse is the perfect sea change or weekend getaway. With upstairs featuring, an open plan kitchen, meals & living area with floor to ceiling windows, polished spotted gum floorboards, gas log fire, master bedroom (WIR and en-suite) and study/4th bedroom. Downstairs, includes a north facing courtyard, rumpus room/ 2nd living area, 2 bedrooms each with BIR’s, central bathroom, separate laundry and double garage. Rarely do quality townhouses like these come onto the market at such an affordable price, located in a quiet location and close to all the local amenities.

TORQUAY 53 Ocean View Crescent PERFECT FOR THE MODERN FAMILY!!

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TORQUAY 2/70 Alleyne Avenue STYLISH TOWNHOUSE WITH OCEAN VIEWS!!

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QUALITY THROUGH AND THROUGH 5 Tempest Street, TORQUAY $567,000 The moment you step inside this immaculate family home you will be impressed with all it has to offer. The home offers an oversized master bedroom complete with ensuite and walk in robe, 2 other spacious bedrooms with built in robes and a study large enough for those whom work from home. Gourmet timber kitchen with quality appliances, including dishwasher and walk in pantry, adjoining meals area and family room which is bathed in the north facing sunlight. Separate lounge room which is ideal for the parents to retreat to at the end of the day to unwind. Remote control double garage with internal access and drive through access for boat/trailer, beautiful outdoor undercover area which is perfect for informal BBQ’s and it’s all sitting on manicured low maintenance gardens. Other features include ducted heating, air conditioning, large garden shed, ducted vacuum there is too much to mention, best you come and have a look and appreciate all this home has to offer for yourself. Inspect: By appointment Agent: Barry Plant, Torquay Contact: Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

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1,171m2 APPROX. CNR. BLOCK $425,000 5 ELANORA WAY, CLIFTON SPRINGS

Looking for a large block or possible subdivision (stca) then you need to inspect this property. Substantial brick veneer 3 bedroom home with 2 way bathroom to main. All bedrooms have robes. l shaped lounge/dining through to kitchen, family room. The kitchen is well equiped having an electric wall oven, hot plates, range-hood DQG ZDON LQ SDQWU\ 'RXEOH JDUDJH XQGHU URRI OLQH DGGV WR DQ DOUHDG\ ZHOO DSSRLQWHG KRPH 7KLV LV VRPHZKDW RI D UDUH RSSRUWXQLW\ LQGHHG EHLQJ ERWK D YHU\ ODUJH EORFN DQG DOVR RQ D FRUQHU ZLWK VWUHHW DFFHVVHV WR WKLV SURSHUW\ 7KLV FRQĂ€JXUDWLRQ OHQGV LWVHOI WR DOO VRUWV RI IXWXUH RSSRUWXQLWLHV 5LQJ WRGD\ IRU DQ DSSRLQWPHQW

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Rent buster in Bunganowee $295,000

80 BUNGANOWEE DRIVE, CLIFTON SPRINGS

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Townhouse In The Heart Of Town $418,000 8 EVERSLEY STREET, DRYSDALE

This is a life style choice. Cross the road for coffee and a meal at some of Drysdale’s most popular meeting spots. Walk to all shopping and transport. Located 20min Geelong 1Hr Melbourne. Brand new 2 storey Townhouse in central Drysdale. Ideal lock up and leave for the modern travelling life style. This property oozes modern contemporary style with a great outdoor entertaining deck yet next to no maintenance outside. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 3 toilets, 2 living areas, fully air-conditioned, modern stainless steel kitchen appliances and large double garage.

Jetty Jewel $299,000 Price Reduced 39 JETTY ROAD, CLIFTON SPRINGS

Nestled behind a high front fence this 4 bedroom home will make for the ideal purchase in this price range. Every bedroom has built-in-robes, the main with shower and basin. Front lounge has ww carpet and split system for year round comfort. The kitchen has gas cooking and a tiled meals area and a carpeted living area. The long drive leads to the garage which abuts a child or pet secure back yard. Currently leased and returning $280.00 SHU ZHHN 7KLV KRPH LV LGHDO IRU WKH LQYHVWRU RU ÀUVW KRPH buyer alike. Walk to shops, schools, busses and the Bay with our brilliant boat harbour.

Walk to Boat Ramp, Shops, Transport, Parks & Schools $365,000 Price Reduced 9 KIAMA WAY, CLIFTON SPRINGS

A wonderful welcome awaits those looking for the ideal entertainer. Presented in immaculate condition. The home provides 3 bedrooms all with built-in robes, main with full ensuite. Lounge has bay window, formal dining, fully equipped modern kitchen plus meals area, large UXPSXV ZLWK ZRRG ÀUH IRU DPELDQFH SOXV JDV GXFWHG heating and air conditioner for year round comfort. Huge fully covered all weather outdoor entertaining area with pot belly heater and double garage. A written description can not do this home justice. This property is D ÀUVW FODVV LQVSHFWLRQ 2XU YHQGRUV KDYH OHIW QRWKLQJ WR chance; just bring your furniture and move in.

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12 Yarramundi Drive Clifton Springs

8 DeBurgh Road Drysdale

Great Location. Great Price. On approx 585m2 of land resides this very neat & tidy home. 3 bedrooms, BIR in master, bathroom has separate bath & shower, double garage + garden shed. Ideally located within walking distance to boat ramp/bay, shops, school, park & tennis courts. Perfect for the investor, first home buyer or downsizer alike. Gas heating, cooking and hot water and low maintenance yards further compliment this wonderful little property. Tenanted until 23/1/2012.

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This renovated gem is ready for its new owner. Comprising 3 spacious bedrooms plus a study or fourth bedroom, full ensuite and second central bathroom, open plan kitchen meals dining area and formal living room. The oversized garage with drive through coupled with the 2 outdoor entertaining areas, complete this immaculately presented and located property, ready for the new owner to just walk in and live comfortably.

For Sale Price

$309,000

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By Appointment

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Paul Raicevic - 0434 080 694

34 Murradoc Road Drysdale

Northerly Aspect On Approx. 700 Sqm.

Ranging from 74m2 to 208m2 of floor space these custom built tilt slab warehouses come with 3 phase power, steel doors, disabled toilet, kitchenette with hot water service, electric roller doors, high bay lamps & room for mezzanine level. Available for sale or lease in a prime Drysdale location. With terrific access, main road frontage and exceptional body corp fees. Only 12 of 20 remain so don’t miss out.

Open plan living, formal lounge, northerly aspect both overlook established gardens & play area. 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2 living home with DLUG will appeal. The property has access to rear yard for caravan/ boat or trailer, alfresco outdoor entertaining & ample yard space with the home set on approx 700 sqm of land to complete this immaculately presented 9 year old home.

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$172,000 - $345,000 By Appointment Paul Raicevic - 0434 080 694

16 Amarina Road Clifton Springs Not Too Big, Not Too Small... This brilliantly designed home is perfectly proportioned for someone looking for low maintenance with yard space. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, formal lounge, north facing open plan dining & family room, sgl drive through garage. Property is a perfect hybrid of townhouse meets suburban home on large block. Priced to sell, an inspection of this property is sure to spark some interest.

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$405,000

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Saturday 12.30pm -1.00pm

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Daniel Lamanna -0413 795 994

5 Warrawee Court Clifton Springs

The Perfect Investment

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Units 1 & 2/42 Coolangatta Drive Clifton Springs 3 For Sale Price Inspect Agents

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3 bed, 2 bathroom townhouse. Bamboo floors, stone benchtops, s/s appliances & gas ducted heating. Over size dble remote garage and external courtyard. Master with ensuite, open plan kitchen/dining/living upstairs with 2 bedrooms, bathroom, separate toilet,washbasin, laundry & internal access to garage downstairs. Rendered brick, walking distance to bay & ample storage further compliment the property. No expense has been spared.

$339,000 Sun 12.15pm - 12.45pm Daniel Lamanna - 0413 795 994

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53 Whitcombes Road Drysdale

54 Beacon Point Road Clifton Springs

Secluded Hideaway, Overlooking Acres Of Private Land This 3 bedroom home is a great purchase for those looking for an escape. Light filled meals area and alfresco dining makes for a sunny start to any day. With both an open fire place and gas heating in lounge, master with ensuite and WIR and 2 further bedrooms at the other end of the house, all create room for the entire family. Set on a good sized block, including double steel garage and beautifully landscaped gardens, perfect haven.

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Great Position, Bay Walks And Views....Only 11 Year Old

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Built by Masir builders & making good use of space to present a well designed home taking advantage of bay views. 3 bedrooms, WIR in master & BIR’S in remaining 2, central 2-way large bathroom & separate toilet. Open plan living including lounge, dining & kitchen opening to balcony. Features; central heating, aircon, double pantry, good storage and quality fittings. Side drive to extra long single garage, well maintained home.

$362,000 Sat 11.45am - 12.15pm Helen Ryan - 0408 528 574

8 Clifton Street Clifton Springs On approx 870sqm, plenty of space to entertain & relax in style. 2 large living areas, central kitchen off rear open plan opens to outdoor living providing 3rd living space. 3 spacious bedrooms, master with ensuite, central bathroom & study (separate entrance) outside rumpus room with bar. Features; period gas fire, wood heater, aircon, polished floors & workshop. Enjoy the quality of life in this top street.

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In excess of 1600m2 of land, walking distance to sporting complex, waterholes, public reserves and shopping precinct. 3 bedrooms plus study or 4th, 3 living areas plus alfresco entertaining, 2 bathrooms & 3 toilets. Ducted heating, evap cooling, ducted vacuum, DLUG + further 4 car steel LUG making this ideal for large family or developer looking to capitalise on the position for a possible 2 lot subdivision, land size and existing home.

$429,000 Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm Helen Ryan - 0408 528 574

10 Granville Street Drysdale

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133 Beacon Point Road Clifton Springs

Art Deco In Central Drysdale This home warrants the attention from a Tradie wanting to renovate and extend, first home owners entering the market or retirees wanting the location. Comprising 2 bedrooms, formal lounge, open plan kitchen meals area and separate sunroom; this period home coupled with its location and yard size is a fantastic opportunity to enter the Drysdale Property Market at an affordable price.

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Affordable Family Home With Everything!

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Approx 12 year old with loads of living space. Formal lounge with formal dining, huge second open plan living. 4 bedroom, main with ensuite and WIR, others with robes, study, central bathroom and separate toilet. Features; central heating, split system, ducted vacuum, loads of storage and more to inspect. Natural light throughout enhances this large home, close to parks, schools and town. Double garage, shed. Don’t miss this one for the family home.

$309,000 By Appointment Daniel Lamanna - 0413 795 994

30 Hill Street Clifton Springs

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7 Catalina Crescent Clifton Springs

Cottage By The Bay, Perfect Spot Walk To The Jetty This 10 year old home has been diligently maintained and loved and it shows. Light and bright throughout with the living area including open plan living with kitchen and dining. Three generous bedrooms BIR’s in two, central bathroom, separate toilet and laundry. Features include; split system, quality fittings, front and back verandah, carport, single garage, shed, 2 tanks, insulated, shelving/benches in sheds. Must inspect No 30 will impress.

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20 Newcombe Street Drysdale

Prestige Bay Position, Walk To Clubs And Jetty

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In the Golf Course Precinct, 6 year old home will delight. Designed around both entertaining & family living, 2 living quarters. Comprising master bedroom with WIR & ensuite as well as formal lounge at the front of the home, open plan living central kitchen & 3 bedrooms at the rear. Ducted heating, reverse cycle air-conditioning & alfresco living, triple LUG and ample off street parking.

$309,000 Sat 1.15pm - 1.45pm Helen Ryan - 0408 528 574

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45 Kewarra Drive Clifton Springs Affordable 3 Bedroom, 2 Living And A Great Spot! Buy well and stay put in the leafy surrounds. Open plan living with kitchen + generous formal lounge. Main bedroom with ensuite & WIR, other 2 have robes, study & central bathroom. Features; dishwasher, pantry, gas heater, fan & electric heater. Outdoor entertaining overlooks bushland. Single garage plus room for another vehicle (was double can be again) garden two sheds. Take a look to consider all the options.

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Walk to Jetty, school, park, corner shops. Downstairs; light filled living area with adjacent kitchen/meals, 2 generous bedrooms 1with BIR’s, central bathroom, separate toilet, laundry + study. Upstairs; main bedroom, ensuite, 4th bedroom + 2nd spacious living area, balcony with views. Features; polished floors, gas log heater, DW, S/S appliances. Garage & drive through to rear yard, room for caravan/boat, shed, (furniture on offer if required).

$339,000 Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm Helen Ryan - 0408 528 574

22 Allara Court Clifton Springs Designed & built by private builder this home has something special that most volume builders miss. Home flows flawlessly from one living to the other, master & 2 bedrooms are separated just enough to facilitate dynamics of the growing family. Timber kitchen & meals area has sliding doors opening to outdoor living & internal access from DLUG with drive through into rear yard. Court location with access to schools and transport.

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Big Bay Views, Bargain Buy, Owners Must Sell, on 660 Sqm

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Finish renovation now or later for that perfect home. Upstairs open plan living, main bedroom & full bathroom, doors open to balcony giving superb views. Downstairs another bedroom & flexible 2nd room which could be 3rd bedroom or living, 2nd shower & toilet with laundry. Features; s/systems, gas heater, new blinds & approx 650sqm of land. Sgle garage drives through to 2nd garage & carport.

$399,000 Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm Daniel Lamanna - 0413 795 994

106 Princess Street Drysdale

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$323,500 Sat 2.45pm - 3.15pm Helen Ryan - 0408 528 574

2/28 Maraboora Avenue Clifton Springs

Enjoy Country Bliss (App 3047 Sqm), Walk To Town Large formal lounge, separate formal dining, rumpus room , kitchen & informal meals all have great light & overlook magnificent undercover decking with spa. 4 bedrooms with BIR’s, 2 bathrooms & study nook. Features; leadlight, new carpets & blinds, bar, air con, split system, rinnai space heater + wood heater, ducted vacuum. Triple garage (12x6) with toilet & pot belly plus 2 x (6X3) sheds, chook pen, 2 tanks (grey water to sprinkler system).

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Near new townhouse is less than 1 year old and still carriers the Builders Warranty. Comprising 2 bedrooms, central 2 way bathroom come ensuite to main, Large DLUG with internal access, open plan living & outdoor entertaining with bay views. Well appointed kitchen, ducted heating and reverse cycle air-conditioning, this property allows for low maintenance living or an opportunity for the astute investor to depreciate a brilliant investment.

$549,000 By Appointment Helen Ryan - 0408 528 574

34 Palmerston Street Drysdale

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$319,000 Sun 11.30am - 12.00pm Daniel Lamanna - 0413 795 994

22 Glengarry Court Drysdale

Best Location On The Market

Walk Everywhere, A Quiet Haven On App.1100 Sqm

Approx 291sqm, 15.56 x 18.49 - There is no better location available to build your low maintenance home than this position here. Less than 450 Meters walk over flat land will get you to the front doors of the Drysdale Shopping Centre, 150 meters in the other direction you will be standing on a reserve housing Drysdale football/netball clubs and the Sunday Farmers Market. The astute buyer will see the benefits of this parcel of land.

Space, privacy, sense of seclusion. Formal lounge, 2nd open plan living/ dining, master bedroom , WIR & ensuite, 2 more double bedrooms with BIR’s, bathroom, separate toilet. Features; central heat, s/system, DW, tank (5400lt) merbu fencing/porch & more. Vegie patch, paved entertaining area, cubby for kids + sandpit. Plenty of car space, access both sides, dble c’port, dble garage. Walk to all amenities & enjoy the rail trail.

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18 Camberwarra Avenue Clifton Springs

Flawless Design

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Vacant Land Price $140,000 Inspect By Appointment Agents Daniel Lamanna - 0413 795 994

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$399,500 By Appointment Helen Ryan - 0408 528 574

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80 Greenhills Road Bellarine Views That Change With Every Season With stunning views of Scotchmans Hill, Port Phillip bay and beyond, this substantial homestead of approx. 40 sqs set on 3 acres and tastefully renovated, is lavish yet functional for day to day living. The slate entry leads to the family room overlooking the outdoor entertaining area and extends to the grand kitchen. Polished floor boards throughout the property give lovely warmth to the home. A formal dining area overlooks a sunken retreat which surrounds the open fireplace. Once you close the remote gates, you leave the world behind.

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Susan Doubleday - 0438 038 380 Loretta Sullivan - 0414 516 334

1/22 Bell Parade St Leonards Ultimate Water Front Property Architecturally designed two storey luxury villa, unique waterfront location with broad close-up beach and bay views of Port Phillip Bay across to Melbourne and Mornington Peninsula, private location edged by a foreshore reserve, no road to cross to access beach. A rare opportunity to secure an exclusive waterfront property where the sights and sounds of the bay are at your door. Tucked discreetly away in the Lower Bluff this absolutely beautifully presented luxury Villa is perfectly designed to capture uninterrupted beach and bay activities from either of the two sunny north facing terraces, kitchen and living areas, or simply whilst enjoying breakfast in bed and taking in the truly amazing views possible from a bedroom. If your dream is to have and to hold a waterfront property, with the beach at your gate, the sea and the sky as your backdrop, now is the time, and this is the place – to make it yours.

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Saturday 27th August 2.00pm

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Saturday 27th August 1.15pm - 1.45pm prior to Auction

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Loretta Sullivan - 0414 516 334 Susan Doubleday - 0438 038 380

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YOUR DREAM HOUSE AWAITS 35 Centreside Drive, TORQUAY

$529,000 - $539,000 • Located in the highly sought after Quay Estate this relatively new home is sure to impress. • Situated on 590sqm the home has been designed to cater to all of your needs with ample space in and outdoors. • The home is immaculately presented and boasts 3 bedrooms (master with ensuite) 2 bathrooms and a large study. • You will be able to enjoy a generously sized open plan kitchen, living and dining area that overlooks the garden and outdoor decking area. • Within a short stroll to the local parks and football oval, this home is not to be missed! Inspect: By appointment Agent: Great Ocean Road Real Estate, Torquay Contact: Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

www.stockdaleleggo.com.au/portarlington 6/1353 Murradoc Road Portarlington When Location Counts… A short 200m stroll to the beach and shops and cafe precinct. Superbly located, this modern townhouse is priced to sell. Boasting a polished wood floor in the main lounge, a well-appointed kitchen / family area filled with warm afternoon sun and a neat grassy courtyard, the downstairs living area supports a bright and breezy lifestyle. Upstairs features 3 bedrooms, including main with en-suite and WIR, plus an additional bathroom. Split system heating and cooling units on both levels. Double lockup garage with remote control access.

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$415,000 Sat 27 Aug 12.00pm - 12.15pm Robert White - 0402 006 553

60 Moreland Road St Leonards 5 acres (2.02ha) on the Bellarine Peninsula Quietly tucked away along what seems to be an old English Lane, this double brick home on 5 acres is all about privacy and natural beauty. Garage, Carport, Workshop, Machinery shed and sundry shedding, well fenced with yards and paddocks, dam plus town water connected. Perfectly positioned less than 3 kilometres from the picturesque St Leonards Jetty and swimming beach.

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14 Jelly Junction St Leonards 800 Metres to Swimming Beach This two storey of luxury living home offers an impressive unique design along with the relaxed bayside lifestyle only 800 metres to swimming beach and boat ramp. If the extensive 1st floor deck opening up from a private leisure area doesn’t clench the deal, the intense coloured polished timber floors throughout will. Storage is well planed and welcomed relief, the sun filled modern kitchen adjoining a spacious living and meals area opening onto an outside BBQ and entertaining area brightens up the centre of the home with a focus on family fun.

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Sun 28 Aug 12.30pm - 12.45pm

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Loretta Sullivan - 0414 516 334

92 Newcombe Street Portarlington VIC 3223 66

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RENTAL OF THE WEEK 2/7 KOOMEELA DRIVE, TORQUAY

PRIME RENTAL AVAILABILITES

BRIGHT AND SPACIOUS Neutral decor features in this spacious 3 bedroom modern townhouse, large open plan light filled living area, kitchen with gas appliances and dishwasher, split system, 2 bathrooms, double garage with remote control with internal access. Private courtyard. Carefree living. No Pets.

3 Bedrooms » 2 Bathrooms » $385 pw Available: Now Agent: Great Ocean Road Real Estate 5261 5088 Contact:

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Time to get the facts FINDING the right builder is all about education and research. The question is: Where do you find all the information? Now, there is a place where you can find all the hot tips on building. First home builders can now have all the information at their fingertips with the release of a new brochure and website – www.getthefactsupfront.com

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If you are a first home buyer building a new home there is plenty to think about, and sometimes the obvious can slip right by you. With this in mind, builders GJ Gardner Homes have devised a website to help all home buyers avoid the traps

and potentially save a lot of money in building costs. A free booklet summarising the website is also available from GJ Gardner Homes offices. GJ Gardner Homes says there are some particular areas that need to be looked at and each comes with a hot tip or tips: • Soil test and levels • Gimmicks and giveaways • Individuality; you should have the design you want as much as possible • Leading edge award-winning designs • Flexibility in fixtures and finishes • Ask to meet the builder; and • Site inspection.

The booklet and website also provide a list of terminology. “The big thing with the website is that it gives you a bit of a guide as to some of the questions to ask your builder - and to avoid some of the pitfalls and traps that can happen,� said GJ Gardner Homes Geelong managing director, Rohan Smith. “And not having done it before they are things buyers are not aware of. It is about new home buyers getting the facts up front.� For more information on building your new home, phone 5221 1447 or visit www. getthefactsupfront.com

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Family friendly living DO YOU find yourself in the following situation? Needing to upgrade to a bigger family home? Wanting to build an affordable investment home? Or wanting to build a nice coastal holiday home? If you answered yes to any of the above questions, then Hotondo Homes is perfect for you. With the personalised attention and flexibility of a local builder, combined with the affordability or a large network, why look any further? Hotondo Homes has more than 90 floor plans to choose from. Each floor plan is flexible and can be modified to suit your exact needs. Home designs range from small single storey homes, through to large double storey homes, and everything in between. There is also a designer range of homes designed specifically for coastal living. In addition to the flexibility of the floor plan, you get to choose your specific facade, whether it is traditional, coastal or modern, your home can reflect your individual taste. Hotondo Homes is also able to build on difficult blocks of land, whether they are sloping or oddly shaped, and can modify the floor plan to ensure that you can build your dream home on your block of land. Blocks of land in new estates tend to be very narrow, and to accommodate for this, Hotondo Homes have a range of homes designed specifically for narrow allotments. A large family home suitable for a narrow block of land is the Taurus 239. The Taurus 239 is a double storey home that can fit on a 12-metre wide block of land. The home provides an abundance of living, entertaining and storage space, making it a fantastic family home. The ground floor is where the large kitchen is

even larger. If you want to see the high quality of homes that Hotondo Homes build, you can visit display home located in Arlington Rise Estate in Portarlington and the Estuary Estate in Leopold. Hotondo Homes have six builders located in the Geelong, Bellarine and Surf Coast regions, who are all happy to answer your building needs. To find your local builder, or for further details, contact 1800 677 156 or visit www. hotondo.com.au

located. The kitchen features plenty of bench space, as well as a large corner pantry. The kitchen is open plan with the meals and family area, which also opens up to the outdoor alfresco. A media room, study and double garage is also located downstairs. The upper storey is where the three spacious bedrooms are located, with the master bedroom featuring a large walk-in-robe and en suite. There is also a leisure nook, perfect for children to play or to be used as a games room. There is plenty of space upstairs, with the ability to add a fourth bedroom and make the rooms

DISPLAY HOME OPEN HOURS Leopold: The Estuary Estate, Paraffin Dve Mon-Fri 12pm – 5pm Sat-Sun 11am – 5pm Sales Inquire: Jason Cantrell 0418 825 820 Shayne Jenkins 0423 616 227 Geelong: Torquay Rd, Grovdale Weekdays 1pm-5pm Weekends 12pm-5pm Ph: 03 5245 7130 Sales Inquire: Brian Spokes 0412 530 825 Georgia Pohlman 0423 033 059 Lara: Grand Lakes Estate Mon-Fri 1pm-5pm Sat-Sun 12pm-5pm Display Home: 03 5262 6705 Sales Inquire: Shayne Jenkins 0423 616 227

Lara: Grand Lakes Estate 102 East Lakes Boulevard Sat-Tues 1-5pm

Porter Davis Access display centre Estuary, Leopold (Villawood) Shoaling Drive, Leopold T: 5250 6326 Hours: 7 days, 11:00 – 5:00pm Sales enquiries: Rosemary King, 0417 511 686

Leopold: The Estuary Estate 29 Parrafin Drive Sat-Thurs 12-5pm Enquiries: 5222 5555

Porter Davis Lifestyle display centre Estuary, Leopold (Villawood) Shoaling Drive, Leopold T: 5250 5442 Hours: 7 days, 11:00 – 5:00pm Sales enquiries: Chris Smith, 0430 006 641

Lara: Grand Lakes Estate Mon-Fri 12pm-5pm, Sat-Sun 11am-5pm Sales Inquire: Paul Fletcher 0431 623 296 Geelong: Bellarine Hwy, Newcomb Mon-Fri 12pm-5pm, Sat-Sun 11am-5pm Sales Inquire: Doug Fairbrother 0412 699 474 Grovedale: 295 Torquay Rd, Grovedale Mon-Fri 12pm-5pm, Sat-Sun 11am-5pm Sales Inquire: Adrian Lapetina 0403 277 434 Helen Box 0417 395 929

Display Office 1D Baines Cres , Torquay Open : Mon-Thu 10am – 4pm Sat 10am-4pm Ph : 52612866 Mob : 0434730962 Portarlington: “Arlington Rise Estate, 8 The Rise (off Smythe St) Fri-Tues 1pm-5pm Sales Inquire: 03 5255 3556 03 5259 3858 Leopold: Grenada 207 28 Paraffin Drive, Estuary Estate Open Sat-Wed 12pm-5pm Sales Inquire: 5243 0204 or 0409 580 911

Leopold: Kensington Estate, Christies Rd Mon-Wed: 12pm – 5pm Thurs-Fri: Closed Sat-Sun: 11am – 5pm Display Home: 9328 0320 or 9328 0324 Sales Inquire: Jim Upchurch 0407 861 549

Leopold: Estuary Estate, Paraffin Dr Mon-Fri 12pm-5pm, Sat-Sun 11am-5pm Sales Inquire: Mathew Denning 0412 212 383

Leopold: Estuary Estate, Paraffin Dr Mon-Fri 12pm-5pm Sat-Sun 11am-5pm Display Home: 9328 0358 or 9328 0359

Lara: “Catania 234” 13 Spring water Drive, Lara (Grand Lakes Estate) Open: Saturday – Wednesday 12-5pm Contact: 5221 144

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Lara: Grand Lakes Estate, Lara 15 Springwater Drive Lara Open: Saturday & Sunday 1-5pm or by appointment Contact: 5229 2929, 0422 295 235 Leopold: 27 Paraffin Drive, Leopold Part of the: Estuary Estate - Off Melaluka Rd Open: All days from 12-5pm excluding Fridays Contact: 5229 2929, 0422 295 235 Email: admin@signaturehomes.net.au Visit: www.signaturehomes.net.au

Leopold: Kensington Estate, Christies Rd Sat-Sun 1pm-5pm or by Apt Bannockburn: Sommerset Estate, Moreillon Blvd Sat-Sun 1pm-5pm or by Apt Ocean Grove: Kingston Estate, Oakdean Blvd Sat-Sun 1pm-5pm or by Apt Lara: Grand Lakes Estate, 104 Eastlakes Blvd Sat-Wed 1-5 or by Apt Sales Inquire: 03 5222 5522

Leopold: “Coolana 214” 22 Paraffin Drive, Leopold (Estuary Estate) Open: Saturday – Thursday 12-5pm Contact: 5221 1447

Torquay: 12 Headland Dr Sun-2pm-5pm or by appointment Torquay: 36 Centreside Dr Sun 2pm-5pm or by appointment

Geelong: Head Office & Colour Studio 126 Fyans Street, South Geelong Open: Monday to Friday 9am-5pm Contact: 5229 2929 admin@signaturehomes.net.au

Lara: Grand lakes Estate, East Lakes Blv Mon-Fri 1pm-5pm Sat-Sun 12pm-5pm Ph 03 5282 4549 Leopold: Paraffin Drive, Estuary Estate Mon-Fri 1pm-5pm Sat-Sun 12pm-5pm Ph 1800 DENNIS

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Curtain rises on play festival BY ELEANOR WOODS THIS WEEKEND the curtain will rise on a series of one act plays in a festival fit for theatre enthusiasts. A myriad of themes will be tackled by acting groups from around the state during the annual event, at Anglesea Memorial Hall. Hosted by Anglesea Performing Arts, the One Act Play Festival has become a Surf Coast tradition. According to the festival’s publicity coordinator, Rochelle Smith, a wide variety of short and sweet theatrical magic will be on offer during the festival on August 27 and 28. “There really is something for everyone,� she said. “And the great thing is if you don’t like one play, you can be sure it won’t go on and on and soon enough you’ll be watching another one act play that is totally different.� Fifteen plays between 20 and 50 minutes in length will take to the stage, including a specil one act version of APA’s recent production Golden Leaves. Written and directed by Lorne’s Kirsten Honey, the play delves into the psychological stirrings of the mind

and uses movement and sound to explore themes of life, death and letting go. Other one act plays will come from theatre companies in Melbourne and regional Victoria. “There’s so much talent that comes and performs in this festival. It will be fantastic. “There will be comedy, drama, serious stuff, all sorts. “Some people will go down the traditional line and some people will bring something completely original.� Anglesea One Act Play Festival is in its 22nd year and this year’s adjudicator is actor and director Judy Ellis. Ellis is the immediate past-President of Geelong Repertory Theatre Company and brings to the judging panel a wealth of experience in theatre as well as radio, television and film. Entrants will be judged in a variety of categories, with each group vying for the festival award titles. Visit www.angleseaperformers.org.au for more information or to book a $30 weekend pass and if you’re feeling festive, join the thespians at the Festival Opening Drinks on Friday, August 26 at Red Till, from 7.30pm onwards.

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The Surf Coast Times and Bellarine Times is giving away a weekend double pass to the Anglesea One Act Play Festival. For your chance to win, email your full name and daytime contact phone number to reception@surfcoasttimes.com with “One Act Play� in the subject line. Be in quick, the competition closes at 12pm this Thursday and the winner will be notified on Thursday afternoon.

Theatre troupers are dress rehearsing in the lead-up to this weekend’s Anglesea One Act Play Festival.

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Tuesday 23 August 2011

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I WAS reintroduced to the Summerfield wines from up Moonambool way recently via a very keen local wine lover who is very friendly with the folks at Summerfield and has even been known to jump in and help out at harvest time. So it wasn’t surprising then to see him a few months ago roll up with the winemaker in tow and an armful of tasting bottles at the ready. Some absolute gob stoppers come out of this region up near the Pyrenees with such well known established labels as Dalwhinnie and Warrenmang to name but a few, along with Summerfield helping to put the region on the map. In fact, the first 10 acres of Shiraz that were planted by Ian Summerfield back in 1970 were bordered by the other famous stable mate in the region, Taltarni. Ian’s sons have taken on most of the day to day running of the winery and vineyards with son Mark being the head winemaker since 1999, and other son Craig looking after all the vineyard matters. From vineyard through to the winery, these wines all exhibit class and sophistication, exuding regional density, intensity, and subdued power and elegance, which is no small wonder they’ve been rated as a 5 star winery by James Halliday! Summer in a bottle so to speak? Whichever way you look at them, all the wines presented here have a certain generosity to them and a good acid structure, all of which adds up to the fact that you just gotta tuck in - get cracking!

Summerfield Shiraz 2009 ($25) A beautifully vibrant Shiraz with fresh, ripe, berry fruits on display alongside the rich plum and varietal spice characters that flesh out on the palate. The hallmark of the region and this winery is the incredible richness of the fruit and the level and depth of complexity in the flavours, yet it’s not a ‘heavy’ wine, in fact, it’s beautifully medium weighted and elegant on the finish.

Summerfield Merlot 2009 ($25) Just what is Australian Merlot all about? Well, it’s hard to be definitive but I was really impressed with this example. You want suppleness and softness? You got it. You want mouth filling flavours of mixed red berries and plums? You got it. All up, this is pretty delicious drinking for the price!

Summerfield ‘Tradition’ (Bordeaux Blend) 2009 ($25) Once again, yum, yum, yum! A seriously plush blend of 38 per cent Merlot, 30% per cent Cabernet Sauvignon, 27 per cent Shiraz and five per cent Cabernet Franc that boasts lifted aromatics, upfront red fruits, a little bit of blackcurrant crunch, silky tannins and wonderful exotic spice and fruit cake complexity.

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Oh what a night THE FIRST Anglesea Music Festival fundraiser was a roaring success and huge tease for what is to be expected at this year’s festival in October. It was standing room only as patrons hit the dance floor. The Anglesea Music Festival Committee was overwhelmed by the positive response from all that attended the fundraiser at Anglesea Hotel. Artists Jessey Jackson, The Underhanded, The Jackeens, Spyndrift, Tiffany Eckhardt and Dave Steel, Mick Bennett, Stringybark McDowell and Chris Wilson all got behind the event, which according the festival’s director Karren Stoneham - was “absolutely brilliant�. “It was just packed out with people dancing off the winter night chill,� Ms Stoneham said. Funds raised on the night will go towards the youth initiative project, which gives youths their own place in the festival. “Such an inclusion can only mean great opportunities and benefits for the talented youth of our town, surrounding areas, their families and our communities, helping to encourage and assist the next generation of budding musicians to follow their dreams,� Ms Stoneham said. The Youth Generation Project, which is run in

conjunction with local police, will be held at the Lions Skate Park, in Anglesea. Throughout the festival, young artists and bands will have the opportunity to perform and take part in a variety of activities. A youth disco will also be held in the Youth Marquee between 8pm to 10pm on Saturday, October 15. The grassroots/unsigned competitions for all ages will take place over the festival weekend with recording studio time up for grabs from 94.7 FM The Pulse for youth entrants, and Clapped Records/ Otway Studios for the adults. “Our fundraiser was spectacular with support from our numerous sponsors and community members. “Sportsnut in Geelong provided a selection of music and sporting memorabilia, which was auctioned to raise funds. Also, thanks to the kind generosity of two local businesses, Anglesea Fruitz and Garry Bonner fishing, a raffle was run with prizes of an amazing fruit and veggie hamper, and a huge crayfish. “It is obvious that a strong portion of the residents of Anglesea and surrounding areas are fans of supporting the music scene on the Surf Coast and

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AMF are so fortunate to have numerous very talented local Musicians in our own backyard which offered their time to help this event land on its feet. “A big thanks to everyone who supported this evening. For more information or to book tickets go to www.angleseamusicfestival.com.au

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Family market day out THE FAIRY Floss Market is visiting Geelong in September. Perfect for a Sunday family outing, Fairy Floss Market is an exciting boutique babies and children’s market with something for every member of the family. The market showcases a variety of stallholders offering gorgeous, lovingly handcrafted clothing, jewellery, nursery dÊcor, artwork and toys. Fairy Floss Market products are unique items by local Victorian artists and designers who each boast something special to share. The indoor market is on September 18 from 9am until 2pm at 1 Gheringhap Street, Deakin Waterfront Campus, costs $2 and proceeds go to Very Special Kids charity. There will be yummy cupcakes, delicious coffee, face-painting and other craft activities to keep kiddies entertained.

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Lorne Falls sold out THE FALLS Music and Arts Festival in Lorne has sold out, with all tickets snapped up in about 90 minutes. Tickets for the Marion Bay, Tasmania event are still on sale. Already, a raft of high profile bands and musicians have been locked in to grace the stages of these premier music festivals, which are held over the New Years Eve period. Some of the artists set to entertain New Years revellers include Aloe Blacc, Alpine, Arctic Monkeys, Arj Barker, Beirut, CANT, Crystal Castles, Dan Deacon, Easy Star All Stars (performing Dub Side of the Moon in full), Fleet Foxes, J Mascis, Josh Pyke, Josh Thomas, Lanie Lane, Metronomy, Missy Higgins, Papa Vs Pretty, Pnau, Regurgitator performing ‘Unit’, The Grates, The Jezabels, The Jim Jones Revue, The Kooks, The Wonderful World of DJ Yoda, Tim Finn, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Young MC and more. Visit www.fallsfestival.com for more information or to bag one of the remaining Tasmanian tickets on offer.

Historical Lorne for sale A FAMOUS painting of Lorne is expected to sell for between $80,000 and $100,000 today. Artist Arthur Streeton’s Ocean Blue, Lorne (1921) will be up for grabs at Sotheby’s Important Australian and International Art auction, which is being held in Sydney. The painting, a 64 by 76.5 centimetre oil on canvas, was painted before the great Ocean Road was built – meaning it was difficult trek for the then 55-year-old Streeton to reach the beach and paint the historical piece. Arthur Streeton, who lived from 1876 to 1943, gravitated towards the Australian coast, demonstrated in his begginings as a shy nineteen-year-old sketching on the rocks at Mentone. Most well-known for his numerous images of Sydney Harbour the painter also spent several years abroad. Returning to Australia in 1920, after more than two decades, Streeton visited Lorne, Portsea and Sorrento during the first months of 1921 and created a series of significant Victorian coastal observations. Streeton is known to have completed at

least five major paintings of Lorne. Each canvas captures the distinct coastline, however from different vantage points and at various times of the day. Several images of Lorne were exhibited in Melbourne and Adelaide in July 1921, where critics discerned a noticeable change in Streeton’s technique to a more voracious application of paint that responded to the distinctive subject and fulfilled the artist’s desire to extend his visual vocabulary of the Australian landscape. Ocean Blue, Lorne is the most famous of the series and was selected by Streeton for reproduction in the deluxe catalogue of his work published in 1935. Initially it was retained by Mrs Streeton for her personal collection and passed into the collection of her son. It was specially released for Una Cato in 1937 and when lent for Streeton’s solo exhibition the following year, was singled out for praise by Harold Herbert. “Ocean Blue, a view of our southern sea through thin, white saplings, at Lorne, is a masterpiece in colour and tone. Waves are lapping on a sunlit stretch of beach. The whole composition is perfect.”

Arthur Streeton’s Ocean Blue, Lorne (1921) painting is up for auction in Sydney today and is likely to sell for up to $100,000.

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Surf Coast connection with Heart Warriors in BY HAMISH BROOKS

A BAND with strong Lorne connections has walked through the cellar door with hearts in hand. Secondhand Heart, previously known as Cellar Door, is launching their new EP with shows in Melbourne, Ballarat and Geelong. The band formed in 2006 in Ballarat, but have since moved to Melbourne, undergone a name change, found new members and added new sounds to their mix. The band has a strong Surf Coast presence, with their guitarist John Waller a music teacher who lives in Lorne. The band’s Geelong show will also feature Lorne local Rhys Bongetti, who has come through the music program at the local school where Waller now teaches. “He’s a fantastic singer/song writer and a tight guitar player,” Mr Waller said of Bongetti. “Lorne has definitely influenced me personally and it’d be the same for Rhys I would say. “Working with the music teachers at the school has made it possible for me to pursue my music the way that I am.” While a Lorne show does not feature in this EP launch tour, Waller is trying to organise one for the summer. “We’re trying to line something up but it’s a bit tricky with getting the time right,” he said. “It’s hard to do something locally because lots

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of places have licensing issues or are looking for a very specific style. “Maybe a couple of acoustic shows might be the way to go.” Mr Waller is one of the original members of the band and said Seconhand Heart’s self titled EP represents a five or six years worth of work condensed into a few tracks. The band is looking forward to playing for friends and strangers alike, with a real focus on

putting on fun and enjoyable gigs. Secondhand Heart is led by Lily Parker and Jessica Carroll on vocals, as was Cellar Door, but in their new incarnation the band has created a new sound of blues infused, euphoric pop-rock with songs that unfold through fervent builds, tension and release. Seconhand Heart will be performing at The National Hotel in Geelong on September 10, and at the Anglesea Music Festival in October.

Hearts in hand: Secondhand Heart will be appearing in Geelong in September.

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DIRECT from China, the legendary Shaolin Warriors will return to Geelong in a spectacular, dynamic new production this September. Shaolin Warriors is more than a Kung-fu show, it’s a traditional strength through adversity story. Featuring rarely seen Buddhist meditation alongside deadly martial-arts prowess, this breathtaking extravaganza follows the journey from a child’s initiation into the monastery to achieving fully fledged warrior status. Shaolin Warriors has had over 700,000 audience members around the world gasping in disbelief at demonstrations of hypnotic and death-defying feats. From ensemble synchronisation to proficiency in the disciplined use of weapons, audiences will be amazed. Over the last 11 years, Shaolin Warriors has toured through North America, Australia, New Zealand, the UK and Switzerland. Tour promoter, Andrew Kay, is thrilled to be bringing the show to Australia. “It is wonderful to see families of all ages transfixed by the mystical beauty of the Shaolin performance and thrilled by their warrior’s amazing feats of strength and endurance.” Supported by stunning scenery, atmospheric music, spectacular lighting and costumes, Shaolin Warriors is at GPAC’s Playhouse Theatre, in Geelong, on September 30. To book visit www.gpac.org.au or call 5255 1200.

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Mars/Saturn aspects 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 plus plenty of patience. 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!

Rushing rams – 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 especially on Thursday. The more you cultivate patience, the better the week will be. When it comes to lasting love, it’s not all flowers and chocolates - romance and responsibility are linked.

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. Money matters are on your mind on Sunday.

Don’t worry about mistakes you have made in the past – or fret about the future. Concentrate on the here and now. Mercury and Saturn stall projects during the week but, from Saturday onwards, it’s full steam ahead. Be inspired by birthday great Mother Teresa, who said, “Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today. Let us begin.”

It will be difficult to convey your views, as Mercury, Mars and Saturn all cramp and confuse your communication style. Don’t give up though! It’s time for Taureans to show your tenacity. Venus and Pluto make beautiful music together on Friday, which bodes well for romantic rendezvous, passionate embraces and erotic encounters.

You’re dazzled by someone special 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 ambitious plans threatening. Things improve from Saturday onwards, when mercury stops reversing through your sign.

If you push your personal agenda in a forceful way, then you’ll meet with resistance from all directions especially on Thursday. Try fixing problems, rather than causing them. And don’t expect instant results. Saturn is testing your Scorpio stamina! Love is on the menu on Friday, as Venus and Pluto pump up the passion. Singles – don’t settle for second-best.

Be careful you’re not led up the garden path this week. Be an astute Aquarian and check the facts thoroughly before you accept information as gospel truth. Expect baffling back-downs and back-flips from loved ones, as Mercury reverses through your relationship zone until Saturday. Sunday favors partnerships, so spend quality time with someone special.

Mercury is stationary on Friday so many things in your life will feel at a standstill. Be patient and prepare for the burst of energy that will be released from Saturday onwards, when your ruling planet starts moving forwards again. With the sun and Venus both visiting your domestic zone, it’s the perfect weekend to play gracious Gemini host or hostess.

Mercury is in retrograde motion until Saturday so others will behave in ways that are a mystery to you, and your motives may be misunderstood. But with vivacious Venus moving into your sign until September 15 you’ll be able to charm your way through communication chaos, plus find creative ways to make the most of your versatile Virgo talents.

With Venus bestowing harmonious vibes in your career zone, concentrate on improving rickety relationships with capricious co-workers. You’ll find charm and compromise will get you a lot further than being blunt and bossy. Friday favors fiery feelings and intense interactions and, for some amorous archers, a platonic friendship could gradually turn to love.

Put your fertile imagination to work via a creative collaboration or artistic project. Make sure you’re communicating clearly with others though, and not just living in a fantasy world. Your financial situation continues to be unpredictable. No money one moment and unexpected cash the next! Squirrel extra dollars away to tide you over when times are tight.

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LORNE (continued) Saturday/Sunday September 3 & 4

MONDAYS

9:30am-10:30am at Bellbrae Hall, School Road. For more information contact Ginny 0413 596 784.

1pm-5pm at Lorne Fig Tree. For more information contact Caro 0422 926 928.

6pm-7:30pm at the Progress Memorial Hall. Bring a mat and a blanket. For more information contact Judy 5257 1073.

Nia Dance for Health and Wellbeing

Art Therapy-Inward Eye Creative Reflections

BELMONT THURSDAYS

AIREYS INLET Aireys Inlet Primary School Fair

9am at Aireys Inlet Community Hall. Food, rides, stalls & lots of fun! For more information phone 5289 7144.

TUESDAYS

2:30pm-4:30pm at the Belmont Pavilion, Barrabool Road. Cost $4, All Welcome. For more information phone 5251 3529.

DEANS MARSH Deans Marsh Community Cottage

The cottage has a host of activities including yoga, table tennis, playgroup, tai chi and childcare. Office hours: Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 9:30am-2:30pm. Phone 5236 3388.

Zumba with Jenny

9:30am-10:30am at the Community Hall. For more information phone 0401 732 095.

DRYSDALE and CLIFTON SPRINGS

FRIDAYS

Aireys Inlet Playgroup

9am-11am at the Community Hall. For more information contact Karen 0421 797 519 or Kate 0400 726 379.

ANGLESEA Friday August 26

ANGAIR Social Evening

7:30pm at the Senior Citizens Centre, McMillan Street. Guest Speaker Peter Crowcroft from Possums & Gliders.

Saturday August 27

Drysdale seniors

Mondays – 9:15am-10:45am Yoga, 1pm Carpet Bowls Tuesdays – 9:30am-11am Weight Watchers, 1pm Bingo Wednesdays – 11am-12pm Exercises, 1pm Carpet Bowls Thursdays – 9am-11am Line Dancing, 12:30pm Arts & Crafts, 1:30pm Choir Practice Fridays – 1pm Carpet Bowls & Snooker Saturdays – 1pm Snooker Sundays – 10:30am Church Service For more information phone 5251 2983.

WEDNESDAYS

Drysdale T.O.W.N Club

ANGAIR Walk

9:30am meet at ANGAIR Centre, McMillan Street. For more information contact Dot 5263 2009.

Monday August 29

9am at the Drysdale Football Club Social rooms, Duke Street. For more information contact Lyn 5253 1292 or 0417 536 619.

FRESHWATER CREEK

9:30am-11:30am at Painkalac Creek, Fairhaven. Meet at the bridge GO Road. For more information visit www.angair.org.au

TUESDAYS

Freshwater Creek Steiner Playgroup

Stepping stones – a rostered playgroup for three year olds. For more information call 5264 5077 or visit www.fwcss.com.au

TUESDAYS

Free Tax Help

Professional and confidential tax preparations for low income earners at the Anglesea & District Community House. Appointments essential. For more information phone 5263 2116 or email admin@anglesea.org.au

Creative Movement & Story Telling

10am-10:30am at the Anglesea & District Community House. For kid’s aged between 0-5, cost $3, no bookings required.

WEDNESDAYS

10am-11am at Lorne Fig Tree. FREE – For more information phone 5289 2972.

9am-11am at St Leonards Primary School. Cost $2 per family per week. For more information phone 5257 1460.

St Leonards Playgroup

Lorne Fig Tree

For more information phone 5289 2972 Mondays – 9am-2pm Occasional Care Tuesdays – 9:30am-11:30am Playgroup $3, 1pm-1:30pm Healthy Lunch Group $7.95 Wednesdays – 6pm-7:30pm Yoga with Shane Lewis Thursdays – 1pm-1:30pm Games Group - gold coin donation Fridays – 9am-2pm Occasional Care 6pm-7:30pm Yoga with Brian Bongetti $10

Freshwater Creek Steiner Playgroup

Playgroup 0-2 years – Baking, singing, storytelling, free play & craft. For more information call 5264 5077 or visit www.fwcss.com.au

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THURSDAYS

2:30pm at 63 The Terrace. For more information contact Lisa 5256 3000 or 0404 586 025.

PARAPARAP DrolKar Buddhist Centre

625 Nortons Road – 5366 1788 – www.drolkarbuddhistcentre.org.au Weekly classes for Buddhist Philosophy, Meditation & Healing Meditation by donation. Upcoming special teaching and retreat in August.

Beginners classes at 7pm and ongoing classes at 8.15pm. At TIA Hall, Price Street. Phone Pauline 5261 3838.

9.30am-11am at St Patricks Church Hall. Bring Mat and Blanket. Phone Judy 5257 1073.

TUESDAYS

Carpet Bowls

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THURSDAYS

7.30pm-9.30pm at Uniting Church Hall, Newcombe Street. Admission $3. Call Roy for more information.

Second Thursday of every month. For men & women. 9:45am at Lions village, Kooringa Place. New members welcome For more information phone 5261 2989.

1pm at Parks Hall. Cost: $2. Tea, Coffee and biscuits supplied. Come along and have fun. Phone Marie 5251 1444. (Not Public Holidays).

7:30pm at Jan Juc Tennis Club. All ages & abilities. For more information contact Sarah 0437 700 403.

Tuesdays – 2pm Fridays – 10am & 2pm Meet at 130 Willis Street. For more information contact Graham 5259 1651.

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Playtime at the Portarlington Primary School

LEOPOLD Wednesdays – 7pm at the Leopold Sportsman’s Club Fridays – 7pm at the Leopold Community Hall For more information contact Rhonda 5250 2340 or 0412 679 369.

MONDAYS

Nia Dance for Health & Wellbeing

6pm at Barwon Heads Community Hall. For more information contact Ginny 0413 596 784.

FRIDAYS

Nia Dance for Health & Wellbeing

11:30am at Barwon Heads Community Hall. For more information contact Ginny 0413 596 784.

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Zumba with Jo

7:15pm-8:15pm at Leopold Community Hall. First class is FREE. For more information contact Jo 0430 543 998.

WEDNESDAYS

7:30pm-10:30pm at the Leopold Public Hall. Cost $5, includes supper. For more information contact David 5243 5306.

Hatha Yoga

9:30am-10:45am at Bellbrae Hall, School Road. For more information contact Branka 0414 781 313.

THURSDAYS

Green Mum’s 3228

The first Thursday of every month. 10am at the Bellbrae Community Hall. Share ideas on how to lead greener and healthier lifestyles.

CFA Early Fire Safe

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8:30am-11:30am at Portarlington Primary School Fresh, affordable fruit & vegies direct from growers. New traders welcome. For more information contact Helen 0432 518 014.

FRIDAYS

Port Produce

Community Playgroup

SUNDAYS

9:30am-11:30am at Torquay Christian Fellowship, Boston Road. 0-5 years old. Gold coin donation. For more information contact Kirsty 0408 719 861.

11am-3pm. First & Third Sunday of the month. Rides for kids, parents & grandparents. For more information phone 5259 1340.

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Torquay Central Farmer’s Market 8:30am-1pm at Torquay Central Car Park.

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Spiritual Philosophy CafĂŠ

7pm-9pm at Lorne Fig Tree, 16 Mountjoy Parade. Gold coin Donation. For more information contact Janine 0419 291 215.

Tuesday August 30

10am-12pm at RACV Golf Club. FREE For more information contact Jean 5264 7484.

FRIDAYS

Keeping Backyard Chooks Workshop

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Tuesday August 23

Women’s Circle

Pregnancy, Birth and Post Birth Support Groups

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Torquay Central Combined Probus

Expressions of Interest. Thursday evenings, gold coin donation. For bookings & more information contact Kellie 5264 7845 or 0400 907 370.

Portarlington Miniature Railway

Social Ballroom Dance

6pm-7:15pm at Spring Creek Community House, Price Street. For more information contact Branka 0414 781 313.

Portarlington Pedal Group

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‘AWESOME’ YEAR FOR AUSKICK TORQUAY Auskick wrapped up its most successful season last Friday evening with a presentation night at Bob Pettit Reserve. Torquay Auskick coordinator Tony Page said the enthusiasm of players and parents had been “absolutely amazing” throughout the season. “We had 263 kids register this season which was well up on last year. The numbers have been building over recent years but this year we had a huge increase,” Mr Page said.

In Torquay Auskick caters to kids from year prep through to Grade 4. “We had to introduce a new kinder group this year and we had a big number of preps,” he said. “The support from parents has been fantastic. In the past one or two guys have done all the work, but this year we had a core sub-committee of about eight. “The presentation night was a great finish to the year – the kids were absolutely awesome.”

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Geelong and sponsors such as the RACV had enabled the subsidisation of jumpers and equipment during the season. He said Auskick in Torquay appreciated the support of the Geelong Football Club players who visited during the year. “This year we also had an AFL umpire visit which turned out to be one of the best things we’ve done. It was really valuable,” Mr Page said. Auskick is now in recess until March of 2012.

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Surf Coast’s winning ways

U12 Boys: Surf Coast Blue 2 - 0 Surf Coast Yellow Surfcoast Blues held a 2 - 0 lead at half time with 2 goals to Kalen Webb. The second half was controlled by the defence through Joe Vasey, Lucas Berry and Karni Miller. It was a great team effort and puts Blues top of the ladder with one game to go.

U13 Girls: Surf Coast Blue 8 - 3 Surf Coast Yellow Powering through the puddles both teams had a red hot go at the ball in hard fought game. The goals were plentiful for Blue, spread amongst the girls in true team spirit. The goalies did well, keeping the opposition goals to a minimum. U15 Boys: Surf Coast 2 - 3 Geelong Rangers Surf Coast took on an inform Geelong Rangers outfit in a battle

of second versus third on the league table. The match opened in intense fashion with Rangers taking the lead in the 20th minute. Surf Coast fought hard to stay in the game and were rewarded for their endeavours with Justin Fox drawing the sides level midway through the second period. Surf Coast looked to be finishing stronger and maybe a chance to snatch all three points until an excellent individual goal gave Rangers back the lead.

U13 Division 1 Boys: Surf Coast 2 - 0 Corio Bay On a very wet pitch, Victor Ostrowsky scored the first goal. A strong pass from James Shanhun in the centre to Marcus Neild resulted in the second goal of the match, which sealed Surf coast victory. It is to be noted a strong defence from the backline kept Corio Bay scoreless.

U13 Division 1 captain James Shanhun taking on a Corio Bay player.

A wave of good results Sen Men: Surfside 2 - 0 Barwon The Waves impressive run continued as they secured the minor premiership. Despite a somewhat lacklustre performance the Waves did enough to get the points and make it 11 wins in a row, with goals from Gabe McLelland and Nic Hargraves. Sen Women: Surfside 4 - 0 Barwon Another impressive win by the Waves who maintain pressure on top-placed Geelong with two games to go. The Waves will certainly be in contention during the finals series. U17 Boys: Surfside 3 - 13 Barwon A good attacking performance from the Waves saw three goals for the day but they were punished for every defensive mistake. Even so, the way the side has persevered throughout such a difficult season has impressed many people, both friend and foe. U15 Boys: Surfside 3 - 1 Breakwater Surfside’s determination and good finishing got them

over the line. U13 Boys: Surfside - Lara Lara had to forfeit, having only six players, but both teams engaged in a friendly match mixing up the players so they didn’t miss out on a game. U12 Boys: Surfside 2 - 0 Lara Surfside enjoyed a confidence boosting win before the finals. U15 Girls: Surfside 0 - 0 Surfcoast A tight and tense game between two good teams. U13 Girls: Surfside 0 - 0 Bell Park Red A fantastic game had spectators on the edge of their seats with excitement. Small Sided Games U11 Red v Barwon Blue U11 Blue v Breakwater Eagles U9 v Barwon Heads Red

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Tiger Troy Bird B&F A SERIES of Torquay Tigers players were rewarded for fine seasons at the club’s best and fairest night, last week. Troy Bird collected the seniors Best and Fairest award, polling 95 votes, 20 more than his nearest rival, Brent Christie. Josh Gray finished third with 70 votes. The top five was rounded out by another four players who finished tied in fourth and fifth. Josh Carracher and Aaron Nesbitt finished fourth with 65 votes each; Hamish Jarrad and D. Taylor finished fifth, 54 votes apiece. Michael Brown capped off his very strong season, winning the reserves Best and Fairest with 125 votes. Mark Duckworth came second with 57 votes. Jesse Dawson won the under 18s A’s best and fairest ahead of teammates Kane Holroyd and Pierson Bennett, who were second and third respectively. In the under 18s B side, the best and fairest honour was shared between Ben Dubberley and Nick Smith, with Jess Crucitti third.

Surfside women warming up Surfside Waves 4 - 0 Barwon A re-match of last year’s semi final, with Surfside taking the honours this time thanks to another hat trick from Lara Williams and a goal from Maddie Bennett. Barwon were heavily depleted, missing seven senior players with some courageous under 18s filling in. Breakwater Eagles 7 - 1 Deakin University Goals from Britt Elsen (3), Erica Weatherly (2) and Sarina Gall (2) secured the win for the Eagles. Deakin’s consolation goal came from their gun striker Jana Tremevski. Corio Bay Cobras 1 - 2 Bellarine Sharks At Evans reserve, the Sharks drew first blood in the 17th minute through Candice McNamara. Winger Alex Madden struck the equalizer for the Cobras in the 34th minute. Both teams enjoyed the sunshine in an entertaining game. The Sharks struck the winner late in the game with McNamara netting her second.

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NETBALL SCORES ROUND 18 A GRADE CUP BARWON HEADS 46 V DRYSDALE 55

QUEENSCLIFF 48 V OCEAN GROVE 35 GOALS, QUEENSCLIFF: L. Dick 39, L. Dreher 19. OCEAN GROVE: T. Birch 15, S. Woods 12, E. Foott 8. BEST: QUEENSCLIFF: Team Effort. OCEAN GROVE: S. Woods, L. Ollis.

GOALS: DRYSDALE: N. Cooke 38, H. Kennedy 9, M. Cartwright 8. BARWON HEADS: O. Young 20, R. Whitehead 19, S. Howard 7. BEST: DRYSDALE: N. Cooke, TORQUAY 58 V NEWCOMB 44 H. Kennedy, M. Cartwright. BARWON HEADS: J. Davis, R. GOALS: TORQUAY: Not recorded. NEWCOMB: Not Whitehead, K. Brasier. recorded. BEST: TORQUAY: L. Berridge, J. Warnes, A. MODEWARRE 40 V GEELONG AMATEUR 39 Masek. NEWCOMB: Not recorded. GOALS: MODEWARRE: S. Fisher 21, C. Graham 19. GEELONG AMATEUR: J. Lowe 24, R. Thompson 15 BEST: MODEWARRE: E. Ovens, E. Murnane, D. Barr GEELONG AMATEUR: G. Gowers, D. Sgarbi, N. Preece. Drysdale 39 V Barwon Heads 24 Geelong Amateur 31 V Modewarre 26 PORTARLINGTON 52 V ANGLESEA 75 GOALS: ANGLESEA: E. Rice 32, M. Savage 24, B. Anglesea 68 V Portarlington 38 Caldwell 17. PORTARLINGTON: C. Bull 36, N. Nicholls 16 Queenscliff 40 V Ocean Grove 33 BEST, ANGLESEA: E. Rice, M. Savage, B. Joy. PORTARLINGTON: E. Hutchins, S. Henderson, N. Nicholls. Torquay 50 V Newcomb 19

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C GRADE Drysdale 34 V Barwon Heads 18 Geelong Amateur 27 V Modewarre 10 Anglesea 33 V Portarlington 19 Queenscliff 27 V Ocean Grove 21 Torquay 28 V Newcomb 4

D GRADE Drysdale 34 V Barwon Heads 10 Geelong Amateur 30 V Modewarre 16 Anglesea 32 V Portarlington 17 Queenscliff 28 V Ocean Grove 21 Newcomb 26 V Torquay 22

UNDER 19S Barwon Heads 27 V Drysdale 27 Geelong Amateur 69 V Modewarre 4 Anglesea 36 V Portarlington 25 Ocean Grove 39 V Queenscliff 14 Torquay 40 V Newcomb 29

UNDER 17S (SECTION 1) Drysdale 24 V Barwon Heads 22 Modewarre 18 V Geelong Amateur 18 Anglesea 41 V Portarlington 12 Ocean Grove 21 V Queenscliff 10 Torquay V Bye

UNDER 17S (SECTION 2) Drysdale 32 V Barwon Heads 26 Geelong Amateur V Bye Portarlington 18 V Anglesea 15 Ocean Grove 26 V Queenscliff 12 Newcomb 27 V Torquay 25

UNDER 15S (SECTION 1) Drysdale 28 V Barwon Heads 21 Geelong Amateur V Bye Anglesea 37 V Portarlington 23 Ocean Grove 21 V Queenscliff 10 Torquay V Bye

UNDER 15S (SECTION 2) Drysdale 24 V Barwon Heads 22 Geelong Amateur V Bye Portarlington 24 V Anglesea 12 Ocean Grove 35 V Queenscliff 7 Torquay 39 V Newcomb 16

UNER 13S (SECTION 1) Drysdale 24 V Barwon Heads 16 Portarlington 32 V Anglesea 16 Ocean Grove 36 V Queenscliff 19 Torquay 35 V Newcomb 10 Geelong Amateur V Bye

UNDER 13S (SECTION 2) Drysdale 31 V Barwon Heads 5 Geelong Amateur 26 V Modewarre 11 Portarlington 13 V Anglesea 11 Ocean Grove 27 v Queenscliff 13 Torquay 49 V Newcomb 5

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ANGLESEA GOLF CLUB

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IT IS a wonderful time to be playing golf even if you can’t get your score where you want it. Just the glimpses of the new babies and their mummies on the course is enough to warm anyone’s heart. Make sure you bring your camera when you play for some great snaps of the kangaroos. They will lose their novelty very soon. Roger Trevaskis certainly hasn’t lost his novelty. He often spends a lot of time in the trees, but not this week - for the second year on the trot he won the Chas Gibbs. This year he defeated Colin Kosky on the 16th to take home the jacket and have his name on the board again. On Monday we had a few women playing in the country teams selection event at 13th Beach. Our best pairing was Jenny Inman and Lorraine Elliot with nett 77.4 as runners up in Division 2. Vida Brenner and Valda Connelly took home NTPs. Midweek Results Wednesday was the final round of the Phil Lewtas

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Weekend Results The weekend brought the best of the weather and an improvement in the scores. Saturday was stableford and the day’s best score was from Bruce Harnell winning C Grade with 39 points. The best shot was from Daryl

Britnell who scored a hole-in-one on the 13th. Other winners were Ron Washington in A Grade with 35 points, John Edmanson in B Grade with 38 points and Ann Stokes in the ladies with 34 points. NTPs that were close but not as close as Daryl’s were Chris Duffield, Wayne McIntryre, and Hayden Smith. Sunday was par and another sensational day giving the course the opportunity to dry out. The field was small with only one grade in both the men’s and the ladies. Darren Hawkins was the best for the men with plus-3, winning on a countback from Brett - obviously Darren’s playing partners were the difference. In the ladies Jane Jearum won with plus-2. For the NTPs it was almost a clear sweep by the ladies; Vida Brenner was on the 3rd, Gloria Hodgkison was on the 6th, Dinah Kosky was on the 13th, and DJ Wylie was given a look in on the 16th. Don’t forget that next Sunday is Torquay visiting Anglesea and we have a shotgun start at 12 noon.

(again!). Well done by Ray Frost for his eagle at the 7th. Watch out for the men’s guest day coming up on Wednesday, September 7. Bring a friend and support your club at the BBQ lunch at 11.30am followed by a shotgun start at 12.30. Friday’s event was stableford and the perfect weather saw Donald Holmes (24) come home with a great score of 44 points. The ladies was won by Ronnie Beacom (18) with 39 points. The NTP wine glasses went to Trevor Doolan and John Corcoran.

ladies winner was Claire Dowley (31) with 40 points. The ladies NTPs were won by Claire Dowley, Karen Bourke and Wanda Paterson. In perfect sunny conditions on Sunday, Peter Orwin (12) ended a fine week by scoring 43 points, winning the men’s competition on count back from Michael McKinnon (11). Peter and Michael also won the NTPs. The ladies competition was taken out by Saturday’s winner, Ronnie Beacom (18) with 36 points. Nice work Ronnie.

Weekend results Stableford was contested on Saturday. Nick Ivens (10) easily accounted for A Grade scoring 43 points; B Grade Zoren Krstevski (13) secured B Grade with 42 points; C Grade was won by Alan Scholten’s (18) fine score of 44pts; and Sid Chandley (24) on his new cart was victorious in D Grade with 44 points. NTPs were won by Trevor Doolan, Ian Chapple, Ian Sumner, Ron Eyles and the Jackpot Hole was won by Terry Lee. The

Golf shop Just a reminder we are having a Callaway fitting day on Wednesday, September 21between 10am-2pm. You will need to book a time with the golf shop if you are interested. Torquay Golf Week forms are now available. Submit your application form at the golf shop; the earlier you submit the better chance you have in securing the best tee times.

Peter Cribb on the 7th and Peter Gray and Luke Vasallo on the 17th. A special NTP was held on the knockout hole used in the Surfcoast event, and Liam Buchanan took the honours. Many thanks to Tybin for organising the event and to Steve Power who was the BBQ King on the day. The ‘beer and burger’ lunch was kindly sponsored by Geelong’s Holden dealer team of Winter and Taylor. Best of luck to our two teams and hopefully our trusty pro’s can help one of the teams through to the state final.

Women’s Competition It was yet another wet day for the women on Thursday and only the brave fronted up for the stableford event. Great to see Marianne Bridgart in the winner’s circle. She won with 38 points from Sue Browne who had 35. These two also dominated the NTP’s with Marianne closest on the 7th and Sue taking the honours on the 13th. Next week’s event is Canadian foursomes, and hopefully with some fine weather.

Pertpetual Trophy, rescheduled from the previous week. Peter Wagner was the winner of the Trophy for the best two stableford rounds. Other winners on the day were Greg Court with 38 points winning C Grade, Chris Giri with 35 points winning A Grade and Director Les Cooper with 34 points winning B Grade. NTPs were Ian Lewtas, Paul Lata, Alan Nanscawen and Les Cooper. The ladies also played stableford on Thursday. Winners for the day were Judy Talbot in Division 1 with 35 points, Sue Caldwell in Division 2 with 34 points, and Wendy Callaghan in Division 3 with 31 points on a countback from Pam Hill. NTPs were Judy Talbot, Anne Mangan, Dinah Kosky and Margot Parton.

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Midweek results TUESDAY was Pinehurst foursomes for ladies guest day and Torquay turned on a lovely sunny day for all. The winners of the day were Libby Fuller (23) and her partner Christine Bracken (24) from The Sands with 61 3/8. Runners-up were June Carter(42) and Janice Buchholz (21) from 13th Beach with 62 3/8 and third went to the team of Maureen Stuart (21) and Helen Lymer (30) from Curlewis Golf Club. It was nice to see a few of the girls from around the area. NTPs were won by Marnie Haig-Muir (13th Beach), Julie Rogers, Anita Long (Ocean Grove), Sandy Harrison and Christine Brackin (The Sands). The men played stableford on Wednesday. A-Grade was taken out by Ross Duff (7), scoring 42 points to win on countback from Terry Lee (16). Stuart Robinson (18) also won B-Grade on count back with 42 points from the in-form Johnny Quirk. NTPs went to Des Frawley, Greg Giampiccolo, James Fraser, Richard Pekin and the jackpot hole was won by Peter Orwin

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IT HAS been a fantastic week at The Sands with great weather and great golf, the highlight being Saturday’s Holden Scramble. Players entered a team of four for the ambrose event with the winners receiving a Callaway golf bag and the right to represent the club in the regional final. The scramble that was held in conjunction with Saturday’s club competition attracted 112 players. It was a very tightly contested event with only a fraction-of-astroke separating the top three teams. The quartet of Luke Muller, Liam Buchanan, Travis Agg and Damian Shanahan won with a nett score of 57 1/8. Due to the large number of entries, the runnersup will also progress to the regional final that will be held at Rosanna Golf Club. Well done to Craig Corker, Brent Kahle, Vaughan Campbell and Mark Greef who had a nett 57½. These two teams will be joined by club professional Darrell Brown and rookie professional Deyen Lawson, as the next stage of the event is a fiveperson ambrose. The NTPs went to Adam Ruggero and

Men’s Competition The weather was pretty ordinary on Wednesday and many players elected to keep the clubs at home. It eventually cleared, and the afternoon field played in fine conditions for most of their round. Don Royce OAM blitzed the field with a wonderful 5-up from Martin Ward on 3-up. Martin is currently having a hot streak following his victory the previous week. Luke Rayner won NTP on the 5th and Dean Bernasconi on the 13th.

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Haire. Anglesea: S. Reid, D. Cooper, J. Armstrong, A. Caldwell, Z. Reid, D. Taylor.

11.10 18.15 (123) 7.8 9.11 (65)

GOALS: Geelong Amateur: J. Tom 8, T. Clark 3, R. Ferguson 3, D. Zaparenkov 2, M. Wood 1, B. Nankervis 1. Modewarre: J. Finch 3, C. Ovens 2, C. Woods 1, J. Claffey 1, J. Chafer 1, T. Wemyss 1. BEST: Geelong Amateur: M. Trevaskis, T. Clark, H. Hunter, J. Tom, R. Kangars, L. Smith. Modewarre: C. Woods, A. Leslie, J. Finch, T. Wood, I. Tiglias, M. Curypko.

Drysdale Barwon Heads

5.6 2.1

7.9 8.5

15.12 19.17 (131) 11.10 15.10 (100)

GOALS: Drysdale: P. Davis 5, M. Scott 3, B. Taylor 3, M. Baden 2, J. Basterfield 2, S. Wells 1, B. Carmichael 1, L. Fox 1, A. White 1. Barwon Heads: D. Johnston 3, D. Hovey 2, N. Hill 2, J. Leddin 2, T. KNIGHTS 1, D. Holland 1, M. Boothey 1, E. Erftemeyer 1, L. Michell 1, X. Everett 1. BEST: Drysdale: S. Wells, C. Barclay, P. Davis, J. Inglis, N. Malcher, A. White. Barwon Heads: P. Swinton, N. Hill, D. Hovey, J. Leddin, R. Wallace, N. McIver

Anglesea Portarlington

6.2 1.2

10.4 24.6 33.8 5.3 5.3 6.4

(206) (40)

GOALS: Anglesea: M. Smith 6, D. Mensch 5, L. Norton 4, K. Bonner 4, T. Eckersley 3, P. Carmody 2, J. Boone 2, A. Hassett 1, L. Adams 1, B. Donald 1, D. Whitten 1, L. Edmonds 1, C. Robertson 1, M. Hunt 1. Portarlington: W. Henderson 1, H. Illingworth 1, B. Colenso 1, J. Westman 1, H. Finnigan 1, J. Muscat 1. BEST: Anglesea: M. Hunt, J. Whitten, C. Robertson, J. Boone, T. Eckersley, A. Hassett. Portarlington: S. Ward, J. Malseed, G. Morton, G. Brody, W. Foott, H. Illingworth.

Ocean Grove Queenscliff

3.5 3.4

5.5 7.5

13.9 17.12 (114) 12.6 15.9 (99)

GOALS: Ocean Grove: D. Maloney 6, J. Rawlings 4, C. Wellington 3, J. Dalton 2, S. Jack 1, P. Corredig 1. Queenscliff: D. Chaplin-Burch 7, R. Holmes 3, J. Durran 2, B. Hood 2, C. Caldwell 1. BEST: Ocean Grove: J. Dalton, C. Wellington, J. Rawlings, B. Lynch, D. Maloney, S. Fairway. Queenscliff: T. Limb, R. Holmes, B. Price, J. Durran, D. Gibbs, S. Whitelaw.

Torquay Newcomb Power

6.3 0.5

13.9 16.13 22.18 (150) 1.7 5.10 6.11 (47)

GOALS: Torquay: M. Fowkes 8, A. Bird 4, S. Hughes 3, B. Christie 2, D. McLeish 1, M. Rogers 1, T. Bird 1, J. Dawson 1, B. Wall 1. Newcomb Power: M. Cherry 3, R. Smith 1, A. Jamieson 1, C. Morrison 1. BEST: Torquay: M. Fowkes, B. Christie, H. Jarrad, J. Gray, M. Clayton, P. Burchell. Newcomb Power: S. Orr, L. Morrison, A. Jamieson, A. Robinson, D. Stillitano, M. Lancaster

RESERVE GRADE

Geelong Amateur Modewarre

2.1 3.1

4.4 3.4

5.4 3.6

8.5 5.8

(53) (38)

GOALS: Geelong Amateur: A. Coulter 4, L. Hollis 2, S. Kangars 1, P. Kopke 1. Modewarre: D. Morter 2, G. Walker 1, L. Sharp 1, S. Hovey 1. BEST: Geelong Amateur: B. Shell, A. Burrell, T. Mestrovic, N. Rau, P. Kopke, N. Boseley. Modewarre: D. Trebilcock, L. Waters, L. Sharp, C. Robinson, B. Lang, T. Kane

Drysdale Barwon Heads

5.7 2.1

9.10 12.13 16.15 (111) 2.1 6.1 9.2 (56)

GOALS: Drysdale: S. Nelis 4, D. Ball 3, K. I’anson 2, K. Flynn 2, D. Justice 1, J. Hughes 1, A. Coombs 1, L. Higgins 1, N. Currie 1. Barwon Heads: C. Durran 4, T. Pocock 2, D. O’Leary 1, A. Roberts 1, K. Atkins 1. BEST: Drysdale: E. Hill, J. O’Dowd, J. Hughes, L. Timmins, G. Smethurst, S. Nelis. Barwon Heads: J. Rogers, T. Pocock, D. O’Leary, C. Durran, N. Peter.

Anglesea Portarlington

4.6 1.1

8.17 14.20 19.24 (138) 1.3 1.3 1.4 (10)

GOALS: Anglesea: R. Eddy 9, K. Pickett 3, M. Mastwyk 2, T. Leeds 1, S. Herben 1, N. Schram 1, T. Barton 1, M. Bews 1. Portarlington: B. Harvey 1. BEST: Anglesea: A. Winter, T. Leeds, O. Mackay, K. Dans, J. Boyd, R. Eddy. Portarlington: S. Rohan, S. Paul, B. Peck, J. Trudgeon, B. King, R. Ivermee.

Ocean Grove Queenscliff

5.2 3.2

5.3 5.8

11.5 16.6 5.8 7.12

(102) (54)

GOALS: Ocean Grove: T. McManus 3, W. Piec 3, P. Maloney 2, K. Montgomery 2, D. Gray 2, C. Spolding 1, S. Britt 1, M. Uwland 1, C. Place 1. Queenscliff: J. Gladman 3, A. McDonald 2, N. Cohen 1, J. Callahan 1. BEST: Ocean Grove: K. Montgomery, R. Portelli, T. McManus, J. Milnes, M. Uwland, P. West. Queenscliff: J. Callahan, H. Waddell, G. Burgoyne, A. McDonald, N. Neville, J. Irvine.

Torquay Newcomb Power

6.9 0.1

12.16 17.20 23.24 (162) 0.1 1.3 1.3 (9)

GOALS: Torquay: M. Brown 5, R. Ganz 4, B. Dixon 3, M. Duckworth 3, B. Molloy 2, N. Wills 2, A. Hann 1, J. Dickson 1, T. Dickson 1, J. Powell 1. Newcomb Power: D. Wight 1. BEST: Torquay: M. Brown, B. Molloy, T. Dickson, R. Ganz, J. Dickson, A. Hann. Newcomb Power: M. Etheridge, B. Webb, M. Foot, J. Brown, A. Block, T. Melville.

Drysdale Geelong Amateur

UNDER 18S 4.5 1.1

6.6 4.1

7.9 5.1

9.12 6.2

(66) (38)

GOALS: Drysdale: J. Daffy 2, D. McGill 2, R. Binder 2, B. Allison 1, J. Wilson 1, T. Johnson 1. Geelong Amateur: J. Simson 3, R. Fagan 1, A. Widdicombe 1, M. Cramp 1. BEST: Drysdale: R. Binder, D. McGill, M. Woods, J. Daffy, L. Patten, J. Percy. Geelong Amateur: D. Mulgrew, R. Fagan, J. Scholes, M. Cramp, J. Hickey, N. Quail.

Ocean Grove Anglesea

6.4 1.2

10.7 14.12 24.17 (161) 1.2 3.3 3.7 (25)

GOALS: Ocean Grove: M. Ryan 7, A. Higgins 5, J. Bennett 3, P. Dreher 2, M. Grills 2, D. Dimech 1, J. Rapa 1, T. Nagle 1, M. Evans 1, J. Woolhouse 1. Anglesea: D. Cooper 1, T. Leeds 1, A. Cooper 1. BEST: Ocean Grove: P. Dreher, A. Higgins, L. Polgar, N. Rankin, M. Ryan, D.

Torquay Barwon Heads

7.5 0.3

11.7 12.10 14.11 3.4 5.7 8.8

(95) (56)

GOALS: Torquay: A. Gross 7, M. Burns 2, T. Sandri 1, P. Bennett 1, R. McKiernan 1, J. Graham 1, W. Carty 1. Barwon Heads: J. Barlow 3, C. Johnston 2, A. Walsgott 2, L. Crook 1. BEST: Torquay: A. Jolley, D. Ludbrook, K. Holroyd, W. Carty, T. Sandri, J. Graham. Barwon Heads: A. Walsgott, D. Lancaster, J. Barlow, J. Read, C. Johnston, S. O’Leary.

Ocean Grove 2 Drysdale 2

UNDER 18S B 1.0 0.4

3.3 1.5

5.5 7.9 3.10 5.11

(51) (41)

GOALS: Ocean Grove 2: L. Niven 2, N. Sanders 1, H. Smith 1, J. Winberg 1, C. Crossley 1, B. Foord-Engelsman 1. Drysdale 2: R. Patten 2, D. Barmby 2, S. Brehaut 1. BEST: Ocean Grove 2: E. Maloney, J. Winberg, D. Rogerson, L. Niven, J. Heard. Drysdale 2: J. McKenzie, M. Gordon, J. Stent, R. Patten, D. Brunt.

Queenscliff St Mary’s 2

3.8 1.3

6.11 8.13 14.17 (101) 3.5 3.7 4.8 (32)

GOALS: Queenscliff: B. Sewell 3, E. Sedlins 2, R. Grout 2, T. Dorman 1, L. Cohen 1, B. Hayward 1, J. Grout 1, M. Fisher 1, J. Allitt 1, J. McCabe 1. St Mary’s 2: J. Ryan 2, L. Blackwell 1, T. Ryan 1. BEST: Queenscliff: M. Fisher, R. Grout, L. Cohen, S. Nicholson, J. McCabe, M. Rice. St Mary’s 2: J. Ryan, B. McCarthy, J. McKinnis, A. Bousejaan, T. Ryan, B. Stewart.

Torquay 2 Portarlington

2.0 2.3

5.5 3.3

5.6 10.10 4.14 4.17

(70) (41)

GOALS: Torquay 2: N. Smith 4, P. Slaven 3, K. Hodge 1, S. Smith 1, A. Harvey 1. Portarlington: A. Duncan 2, A. Wedge 1, L. Thompson 1. BEST: Torquay 2: N. Vasey, N. Smith, C. Dawson, T. Moore-Lucas, L. Drever, S. Smith. Portarlington: J. Maloney, T. Morgan, B. Ward, M. McGuinness, M. Sprigg, L. Vagg. UNDER 16S

St Mary’s 1 Bell Park 1

1.2 0.2

5.3 2.4

7.4 4.5

9.5 7.7

(59) (49)

GOALS: St Mary’s 1: J. Travaglini 3, T. Archer 1, T. McCormack 1, J. Nelson 1, J. Brach 1, C. Fowler 1, H. McMahon 1. Bell Park 1: J. Brauman 2, J. Connolly 2, J. Maclean 1, T. Mathieson 1, S. Durham 1. BEST: St Mary’s 1: C. Fowler, J. Nelson, H. McMahon, M. Quinane, J. Travaglini, D. Milanovic Bell Park 1: J. Brauman, S. Sharman, T. Manganelli, S. Weber, P. Plummer, K. Smiljanic.

St Joseph’s 1 1.1 Geelong Amateur 1 5.4

7.6 5.4

7.8 9.5

9.10 9.6

(64) (60)

GOALS: St Joseph’s 1: Geelong Amateur 1: D. Batarilo 3, H. Goddard 3, T. Batarilo 2, A. Batarilo 1. BEST: St Joseph’s 1: Geelong Amateur 1: I. Crawley, W. Langley, J. Sharp, T. Batarilo, H. Goddard, D. Batarilo.

UNDER 16S (DIV 2)

Leopold 1 Belmont Lions

1.5 3.1

7.5 4.1

11.10 13.11 4.1 7.5

(89) (47)

GOALS: Leopold 1: B. Wray 5, M. Gunn 3, L. Thompson 3, T. Gall 1, M. Thompson 1. Belmont Lions: L. Ellis 3, A. Morgan 1, M. Fischer 1, C. Dyett 1, H. Walsh 1. BEST: Leopold 1: J. Matsubara, R. Parrott, J. McHenry, J. Reinert, N. Anthony, J. Hudson. Belmont Lions: H. Walsh, L. Ellis, M. Harrison, R. Stark, B. Watkins, L. Renc.

Grovedale 1 Lara 1

1.3 5.0

3.6 5.2

5.12 10.16 8.3 8.3

(76) (51)

GOALS: Grovedale 1: D. McNeel 3, J. Michell 2, H. Forssman 2, L. Womersley 1, L. Ford 1, N. Burley 1. Lara 1: N. Egan 3, J. Bartolo 2, M. Mathieson 1, A. Christensen 1, L. Norris 1. BEST: Grovedale 1: K. Pearless, J. Ross, D. Williams, L. Ford, B. Fitzsimmons, J. Michell. Lara 1: J. Goette, L. Phillips, J. Lines, N. Egan, D. Tyrrell.

UNDER 16S (DIV 3)

N&C Red North Shore

1.1 2.0

3.3 3.1

5.6 4.2

7.8 5.5

(50) (35)

GOALS: N&C Red: D. Troop 2, A. Hyslop 1, B. Spicer 1, J. Jenkins 1, P. Brimacombe 1, J. Flaccavento 1. North Shore: J. Espig 2, J. Smith 1, S. Harmer 1, N. Cropley 1. BEST: N&C Red: F. Brierly, T. Whittington, Z. Herman, M. Steinfort, B. Thomas, L. Chomley. North Shore: J. Espig, J. Freer, J. Cleary, B. Ryan, M. Vasilevski, T. Cropley.

Anglesea St Mary’s 2

3.3 1.2

5.3 5.4

10.5 12.6 6.4 9.8

(78) (62)

GOALS: Anglesea: D. Kerr 2, N. Cooper 2, J. Lynch 2, B. Tekin 1, T. Giri 1, D. Midolo 1, L. Solly 1, L. Donne 1, S. Leeds 1. St Mary’s 2: G. Hardiman 4, B. Webb 2, K. Tremain 2, D. McMahon 1. BEST: Anglesea: D. Kerr, L. Donne, J. Lynch, B. Tekin, D. Midolo, H. Veale. St Mary’s 2: T. Redden, N. Powell, D. Brice, B. Webb, S. Dempster, T. Hosking.

UNDER 16S (DIV 4)

Geelong Amateur 2 3.3 Ocean Grove 2 0.2

5.3 0.4

10.6 14.8 1.4 1.9

(92) (15)

GOALS: Geelong Amateur 2: Z. Sheahan 6, M. Garratt 4, D. Dunoon 2, A. Wylie 1, M. Defina 1. Ocean Grove 2: M. Gibbs 1. BEST: Geelong Amateur 2: H. Kershaw, Z. Sheahan, M. Garratt, A. Sutterby, K. McEwan-Walsh, L. Horniblow. Ocean Grove 2: J. Kent, A. Shiels, H. Attard, L. Davis, M. Gibbs, S. Davies

GWSP South Barwon 2

2.2 1.1

5.4 2.2

10.9 13.14 3.2 4.2

(92) (26)

GOALS: GWSP: N. Cavallo 2, K. Connor-Kent 2, C. Castanedo 2, H. Leech 1, S. Beamon 1, N. Toohey 1, D. Rayner 1, T. Chapman 1, J. Bliss 1, D. HuntlyMitchell 1. South Barwon 2: J. Ware 1, N. Szabatura 1, J. Santuccione 1, L. Maynard 1. BEST: GWSP: T. Chapman, K. Connor-Kent, D. Huntly-Mitchell, S. Beamon, N. Toohey, A. Ayom. South Barwon 2: J. Santuccione, L. Nagle, C. Toomey, T. Johnson, T. Smith, J. Conway.

UNDER 16S (DIV 5)

St Joseph’s 2 N&C Black

2.2 1.0

6.5 1.0

9.11 11.16 3.0 5.0

(82) (30)

GOALS: St Joseph’s 2: S. Gardiner 4, R. Baverstock 2, J. Kontogeorgis 2, B. Kiss 1, N. Jones 1, X. Carew 1. N&C Black: T. Whitehand 2, B. Efthimiou 1, D. Nelson 1, L. Brown 1. BEST: St Joseph’s 2: O. Gruszak, L. Dillon, C. Martella, J. Kontogeorgis, M. Everett, S. Gardiner. N&C Black: J. Ngawati, J. McKinnis, T. Rabbas, B. Efthimiou, J. Sheedy, D. McBain.

UNDER 16S (DIV 6)

Queenscliff South Barwon 3

3.3 2.0

4.3 4.3

7.4 4.9

13.7 4.10

(85) (34)

GOALS: Queenscliff: N. Cayzer 4, J. Chapman 3, J. DeGois 2, B. Williams 1, S. Symes 1, M. deBlaquiere 1, J. Collins 1. South Barwon 3: S. Topouzakis 1, T. Moore 1, J. Cole 1, T. Birch 1. BEST: Queenscliff: M. Dean, J. Chapman, D. Caddy, B. Williams, H. McGeary, N. Cayzer. South Barwon 3: A. Ellis, T. Birch, T. Bath, R. Rush, J. Cole, M. Brough.

St Mary’s 3 St Albans 2

2.3 1.2

3.7 2.3

6.9 4.4

9.12 5.4

(66) (34)

GOALS: St Mary’s 3: J. Smith 3, A. Orford 2, B. Walker 1, J. Rodgers 1, D. Ellis 1, T. McFarlane 1. St Albans 2: F. Vaeluaga 1, J. Timanowicz 1, D. Jones 1, R. Elliot 1, B. Smith 1. BEST: St Mary’s 3: O. Godsell, C. North, B. Walker, D. Ellis, J. Flintoff, J. Rodgers. St Albans 2: B. Smith, E. Kaka, S. O’Connell, J. Spalding, T. Neighbour, C. Finn.

UNDER 14S (DIV 1)

St Mary’s 1 South Barwon 1

3.3 2.1

5.4 4.2

7.6 4.5

8.10 5.5

(58) (35)

C. Driscoll 2, J. Kennedy 2, D. Paton 1. BEST: Grovedale 2: J. Mitchell, D. Fernandes, J. Armytage, A. McNeel, J. Batey, J. Patten. Lara 2: K. Woodhouse, Z. Wood, D. Paton, N. Lodge, H. Hose, S. Hoffman.

Anakie 1.2 Geelong Amateur 2 4.2

6.3 6.3

8.4 8.3

9.6 8.3

(60) (51)

GOALS: Anakie: S. Macdonald 5, A. Harding 1, N. Fairchild 1, B. Emond 1, D. Apaina 1. Geelong Amateur 2: W. Ferrier 3, L. Henry 2, J. Rossi 1, S. Neal 1, M. Ellison 1. BEST: Anakie: S. Macdonald, K. Eibl, N. Fairchild, T. Brown, J. Sheather. Geelong Amateur 2: J. Edwards, R. Gibson, L. Plueckhahn, J. Rossi, K. Walsh, Z. Edwards. UNDER 14S (DIV 6)

Drysdale 2 Barwon Heads 2

1.0 0.3

2.1 1.6

5.1 1.8

6.2 3.8

(38) (26)

St Joseph’s 3 N&C White

1.5 0.0

5.5 1.3

9.7 1.3

12.8 2.4

(80) (16)

GOALS: Drysdale 2: L. Henderson 1, L. Cini 1, J. Tatasciore 1, L. Mayor 1, T. McKenzie 1, A. Skeen 1. Barwon Heads 2: A. Cook 2, B. Schwartz 1. BEST: Drysdale 2: L. Mayor, J. Ellis, R. Cope, M. Humphrey, J. Sagor, J. Willis. Barwon Heads 2: C. Roskosch, T. Croft, B. Schwartz, L. Ski, D. Lewis, I. Bradley. GOALS: St Joseph’s 3: B. Van Doren 3, A. Humphrey 2, B. Dickon 2, X. Thomson 1, B. Dunn 1, A. Edwards 1, M. Henkel 1, S. Alesios 1. N&C White: B. Malden 1, E. Farley 1. BEST: St Joseph’s 3: B. Dickon, K. Wade, J. Fulton, A. Edwards, E. Anderson, B. Van Doren. N&C White: B. Malden, S. Jess, T. Boydle-Raskatos, R. Eeles, S. Nelson, J. Byrnes.

UNDER 14S (DIV 7) Lara 3 Grovedale 3

2.2 0.2

3.3 4.2

4.6 6.3

7.10 7.6

(52) (48)

GOALS: St Mary’s 1: B. Biggs 4, K. Higgins 1, M. Augerinos 1, J. Abrehart 1, J. Williamson 1. South Barwon 1: W. Ford 2, H. Murrell 1, B. Blair 1, M. Kent 1. BEST: St Mary’s 1: B. Biggs, K. Higgins, S. Plummer, M. Augerinos, D. Hider, S. Handley. South Barwon 1: Z. Stankiewicz, H. Murrell, D. Kirtley, J. Syddall, J. Hogan, B. Blair.

GOALS: Lara 3: C. Grech 2, B. Leech 2, L. Kinnersly 1, S. Tomlinson 1, K. Osman 1. Grovedale 3: T. Shiell 2, P. Blain 2, J. Spiteri 1, L. Wilson 1, H. Murrant 1. BEST: Lara 3: W. Conway, D. Bellew, C. Mackenzie, P. Dearnley, S. Tomlinson, B. Sharp. Grovedale 3: Z. McIntosh, L. Turner, P. Uy, R. Stanley, L. Wilson, H. Murrant.

GOALS: Bell Park 1: R. Mathieson 3, A. Heard 2, S. Sutcliffe 1, C. Elmer 1. St Joseph’s 1: C. Mihicinac 1, D. Edwards 1, P. Kelleher 1. BEST: Bell Park 1: R. Mathieson, C. Elmer, D. Sheahan, A. Down, J. Feldman, J. Arcoraci. St Joseph’s 1: M. Bird, K. Tantanouvongi, A. Witherden, C. Mihicinac, P. Kelleher, J. McLachlan.

GOALS: North Shore 2: C. Fisher 6, A. Thurrowgood 1. South Barwon C2: A. Martini 3, J. Timpany 1. BEST: North Shore 2: C. Fisher, R. Rossiter, J. Pok, J. Corbett, C. Bluch, B. Vella. South Barwon C2: E. Dickson, A. Martini, J. Beattie, L. Wise, H. Garnham, B. Jameson.

Bell Park 1 St Joseph’s 1

1.1 2.0

3.5 2.0

4.5 2.1

7.7 3.4

(49) (22)

UNDER 14S (DIV 2)

St Albans 1 St Mary’s 2

3.2 2.0

4.2 2.0

5.4 2.3

5.4 4.7

N&C Red Drysdale 1

1.7 0.1

2.9 0.1

4.10 5.11 0.2 0.3

(41) (3)

GOALS: N&C Red: H. Dalton 1, N. Harris 1, L. Jones 1, N. Morwood 1, S. Stone 1. Drysdale 1: BEST: N&C Red: B. Fincham, N. Harris, J. Loughnan, L. Davis, N. Morwood, L. Morwood. Drysdale 1: K. Davis, H. Stannard, N. Middelkoop, D. Badics, T. Thompson, Z. Gray. MATCH REPORT:

UNDER 14S (DIV 3) 5.2 0.0

7.2 1.2

8.3 1.5

11.6 2.5

(72) (17)

GOALS: Corio: B. Benson 4, K. O’Toole 2, A. Grace 2, H. Traynor 1, J. Bennett 1, M. Cadman 1. Portarlington: B. Deluca 1, A. Evans 1. BEST: Corio: M. Chandran, H. Traynor, J. Bennett, M. Cadman, B. Benson, B. Devlin. Portarlington: A. Robles, B. Deluca, J. Olsen, L. Cartledge, S. Walton, C. VanDeLaar.

Winchelsea South Barwon 2

2.2 1.0

4.4 1.1

6.5 1.2

8.6 3.4

(54) (22)

GOALS: Winchelsea: D. Parish 3, C. MacKay 2, J. Price 1, T. Berg 1, C. Babare 1. South Barwon 2: A. Brough 1, Z. Bell 1, S. Geall 1. BEST: Winchelsea: D. Parish, T. Berg, P. Kammermann, A. Leigh, J. Wojtowicz, G. Johns. South Barwon 2: S. McMillan, C. Edwards, H. Nicholas, M. Heard, R. Loxley, C. Whiteside.

UNDER 14S (DIV 4)

Modewarre Belmont Lions

3.5 0.0

4.7 1.0

6.9 2.1

9.12 3.3

(66) (21)

GWSP North Geelong

3.1 2.1

7.1 4.3

8.1 6.4

9.1 7.5

(55) (47)

GOALS: Modewarre: C. Joseph 2, M. Mason 2, M. Swan 2, B. O’Hanlon 1, S. Egberts 1, B. Thornton 1. Belmont Lions: J. Lamb 2, C. Niedzwiedzki 1. BEST: Modewarre: B. O’Hanlon, B. Thornton, M. Mason, S. Egberts, M. Overman, B. Kahle. Belmont Lions: C. Niedzwiedzki, A. Holt, K. Berrigan, M. Brouwer, J. Arnup, J. Lamb. GOALS: GWSP: T. Bilogrevic 3, D. Pollard 2, W. Purdy 2, N. Pratt 1, B. Payne 1. North Geelong: L. Thompson 2, C. Farrell 2, B. Brockenshire 1, B. O’Toole 1, T. Arnold 1. BEST: GWSP: R. Gallop, J. Caldow, T. Bilogrevic, J. Saraci, S. Kelly, M. Lever. North Geelong: L. Thompson, C. Farrell, J. Gledhill, T. Arnold, T. Schwennesen, Z. Schwennesen.

UNDER 14S (DIV 5)

Grovedale 2 Lara 2

2.1 2.0

3.4 2.1

6.8 3.1

8.11 5.3

1.0 1.3

5.1 1.4

6.4 1.8

7.5 4.8

(47) (32)

FIRST GRADE Team

W L D

GEELONG AMATEUR 15 OCEAN GROVE 15 QUEENSCLIFF 14 ANGLESEA 13 TORQUAY 9 Drysdale 9 Barwon Heads 7 Modewarre 4 Newcomb Power 2 Portarlington 0

2 3 3 5 9 9 11 13 15 18

F

A

1 2263 1355 0 2312 1353 1 2237 1228 0 2132 1195 0 1579 1542 0 1723 1716 0 1504 1769 1 1326 1686 1 974 2272 0 905 2839

% Pts 167.01 170.88 182.17 178.41 102.40 100.41 85.02 78.65 42.87 31.88

62 60 58 52 36 36 28 18 10 0

RESERVE GRADE Team

W L D

OCEAN GROVE 16 TORQUAY 15 MODEWARRE 13 ANGLESEA 13 GEELONG AMATEUR 11 Queenscliff 8 Drysdale 8 Barwon Heads 4 Newcomb Power 2 Portarlington 0

2 3 5 5 7 10 10 14 16 18

F

A

0 2094 786 0 1910 749 0 1641 889 0 1592 912 0 1526 1172 0 1439 1216 0 1520 1292 0 1061 1708 0 453 2469 0 516 2559

% Pts 266.41 255.01 184.59 174.56 130.20 118.34 117.65 62.12 18.35 20.16

68 60 52 52 44 32 32 16 8 0

UNDER 18s Team

W L B

DRYSDALE 16 0 TORQUAY 12 4 OCEAN GROVE 11 5 GEELONG AMATEUR 10 6 BARWON HEADS 4 12 Modewarre 2 13 Anglesea 2 14

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2 1646 470 2 1335 605 2 1568 582 2 993 970 2 744 1487 2 594 1655 2 613 1599

% Pts 350.21 220.66 269.42 102.37 50.03 35.89 38.34

72 56 52 48 24 16 16

(34) (31)

GOALS: St Albans 1: B. Ritchie 3, R. Brouwer 1, H. Elliot 1. St Mary’s 2: B. Kenworthy 1, J. Parrot 1, T. Brown 1, J. Blood 1. BEST: St Albans 1: R. Lange, H. Blackman, S. Vaeluaga, B. Ritchie, R. O’Shea, A. Krajnc. St Mary’s 2: W. Turnley, J. Henry, J. Blood, J. Parrot, P. Dowling, S. Wilkens.

Corio Portarlington

North Shore 2 South Barwon C2

BFL LADDERS

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DOW 2011 FOOTBALL FINALS Qualifying Final – Saturday 27th August 2011 PORTARLINGTON RECREATION RESERVE SPROAT STREET PORTARLINGTON Dow Seniors Cup 2.10pm Ocean Grove (Home Shorts) v Queenscliff (White Shorts) Buckley’s Reserves Cup 11.55am Torquay (Home Shorts) v Modewarre (White Shorts) Bendigo Community Bank Bellarine Under 18 Cup 10.00am Torquay (Home Shorts) v Ocean Grove (White Shorts) Corio Bay Health Group Under 18 Cup 8.00am Drysdale (Home Shorts) v Torquay (White Shorts) Rooms: Ocean Grove, Torquay in Home Rooms Queenscliff, Modewarre, and Ocean Grove in Visitor Rooms

Elimination Final – Sunday 28th August 2011 PORTARLINGTON RECREATION RESERVE SPROAT STREET PORTARLINGTON Rohm & Haas Seniors Cup 2.10pm Anglesea (Home Shorts) v Torquay (White Shorts) Buckley’s Reserves Cup 11.40am Anglesea (Home Shorts) v Geelong Amateur (White Shorts) Bendigo Community Bank Bellarine Under 18 Cup 9.45am Geelong Amateur (Home Shorts) v Barwon Heads (White Shorts) Rooms: Anglesea and Barwon Heads in Home Rooms Torquay and Geelong Amateur in Visitor Rooms

GOALS: Grovedale 2: A. McNeel 2, J. Armytage 2, J. Patten 1, B. Van Dort 1, D. Danaher 1, B. Hau 1. Lara 2:

2011 BFL FINALS ACTION THIS WEEKEND Qualifying Final – Saturday 27th August Portarlington Recreation Reserve Buckley’s Reserves Cup 11.55am Torquay (Home Shorts) v Modewarre (White Shorts)

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The Anglesea River has been of ongoing concern for almost 12 months now, with residents awaiting the outcome of the government review This review has seen a number of delays with the original head of the review standing down of his own accord due to what was perceived to be a conflict of interest. The new head of the review has been wading through data to try and establish the reasons behind the river’s heath issues. Independent scientist Frank Parson ran analytical studies on the river and has made a fairly comprehensive submission on the issue. The Anglesea River Support Action Group has also had its say. Recently a ‘once in 20 year’ high tide saw the river improve with a natural recruitment of some species in the system Everyone is aware of the seriousness of the problems facing the Anglesea River we can only hope the review can find a way forward to help address the problem Although, Barwon Water suffered a rupture in one of its mains sewerage pipes passing under the Anglesea River, with reports of up to 440,000 litres of recycled water and 60,000 litres of raw sewerage being released into the river. Barwon Water general manager of water systems Carl Bicknell is quoted as saying a pipe carrying chemical and human waste and recycled water to a reclamation plant had broken under the river between River Reserve Road and Wray St. I want to know what chemicals were released into the river. I was not under the impression that sewerage pipes carried chemicals unless we are talking about domestic types. I would have thought that if this was the case EPA would have had to identify what chemicals are being referred to. It would be nice if the community was also informed and advised accordingly, communication to the community has been nonexistent. As far as I know this river is not meant to be an industrial drain.

and salmon,” Mr Hurst said. “Each lake received a mix of yearling 30-60 gram salmon and two-year-old fish averaging more than 200 grams.” Mr Hurst said the two lakes were stocked annually with brown trout and rainbow trout, and also received Chinook salmon when available. “We have stocked Atlantic salmon this year to maintain a salmon interest in these crater lakes and as an interim arrangement until Chinook salmon become available again.” Atlantic salmon were stocked into Lake Bullen Merri and Lake Purrumbete between 2002 and 2005. Mr Hurst said the most recent salmon stockings would provide anglers with some great new angling opportunities. Last year, Fisheries Victoria stocked more than 700,000 trout into waterways throughout the state. A reminder, if you have some Real Catches you want to send in please forward them to mybigcatch@bigpond.com with type of fish, weight, length, location and your name. I am more than happy to place your photos in My Big Catch.

Sailing SAILING

QUEENSCLIFF g St Leonards whiting catches continue as well g g g g g

as flathead on the drift

The Bight continues to produce some squid and whiting Queenscliff harbor is still a few trevally and small salmon Trevally is still being taken in the creek Near Swan Bay entrance flathead and gummies reported White lady is also producing some squid.

BARWON HEADS g Whiting being taken in the river g Reports of the odd snapper off shore g Good salmon in the Barwon River. TORQUAY g Whiting in good numbers g A few big snapper taken again this week but in g g g

less numbers

Good gummies and school sharks Salmon continue to caught off Jan Juc beaches Spring Creek still producing some nice bream.

Remember the new Torquay Tackle and Sports. For all the best available advice in Torquay drop in and see Gareth and Jonathan. They will do their best to ensure you get the most current information available. Phone 5264 8207.

ANGLESEA g Good salmon catches continue to be reported g g

with good bag numbers being taken

King George whiting being taken in close Some early snapper are being caught offshore.

For all the latest fishing news and the right advice drop by and see us 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. Phone 5263 2330.

Salmon stocking boosts fishing The Department of Primary Industries has recently stocked more than 16,000 Atlantic salmon into two south west Victorian lakes to boost recreational fishing opportunities. Fisheries Victoria executive director Anthony Hurst said 8,160 Atlantic salmon were released into Lake Bullen Merri and 8,500 into Lake Purrumbete, both near Camperdown. “The crater lakes of Purrumbete and Bullen Merri are popular freshwater fisheries with well deserved reputations for producing quality trout

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APOLLO BAY g Good salmon catches off the beaches g Whiting continue to be caught in and around g

the harbour

Snapper is still being caught on the reefs

Mullet and bream is still being caught in the rivers. A fisheries officer pictured releasing salmon into the lakes.

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