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Surf Coast Times

Tuesday 12 July 2011

VOL 9. No 28

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Bells Beach lived up to its reputation as an iconic surfing break when huge waves hit the famed beach over the weekend. Thousands of people packed advantage points to watch some brave surfers take on waves which reached four metres. Local photographer STEVE RYAN was on hand to catch some of the best action on the water.

ATTACKED Minister for Planning launches verbal assault on the Surf Coast Shire

BY NATHAN HALE

MINISTER for Planning, Matthew Guy, has taken a swipe at the Surf Coast Shire, saying it has done nothing to address the problems of rising house prices and land supply shortage. The scathing attack comes as the deadline nears for the shire to respond to Guy’s announcement that he is considering exercising his right to a ministerial amendment. “The Surf Coast Shire is doing nothing to alleviate the cost of housing problems that will cripple the next generation of Victorians,” he said. “The council has had years to find a solution to their land supply shortage problem and they haven’t, which is why I indicated to them that I am considering exercising the ministerial powers provided in the Planning and Environment Act 1987.

“I have asked for the council’s contribution to what I have proposed.” Guy didn’t just target the shire with his comments as he also slammed David Bell for his comments on the development of Spring Creek. “Repeat statements from David Bell that 2,200 objections were received to this proposal are completely false – those objections were to a proposal to subdivide the Spring Creek land into 6,400 lots,” Guy said. “I have said consistently that I do not support that level of density in that area – a much smaller number of lots would be provided if the rezoning goes ahead.” Surf Coast Shire Mayor, Dean Webster, was quick to reject the minister’s comments. Webster, who will sit with council in its July 27 meeting when it will decide what direction to take with the 2040 plan and the minister’s recent

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announcement, said land values are something council cannot control. “Market forces determine land values,” he said. “The development of land in Torquay North was held up for a whole year while the state education and transport departments made up their minds about the location of future schools and transport corridors. “However, there is now enough land available in Torquay North as part of our 2040 planning to accommodate a further 10,000 people, without even considering the Spring Creek area. “The minister’s comments also appear to ignore the likely impact on affordable land supply of the Armstrong Creek development to our north and the designation of the township of Winchelsea as a growth area. “The minister has pre-empted council’s final decision as to whether it would support the final

report from its Torquay-Jan Juc 2040 Sustainable Futures project by signaling his intention to intervene with a ministerial planning amendment to rezone land 1km west of Duffields Road, within the Spring Creek Valley. “Mr Guy and the State Government have been aware for some months that council would be making its decision on the report at its July meeting. “We remain ready to work in the best interests of our community and will meet on July 27 to receive the Sustainable Futures Report and consider our position on the future of Torquay and Jan Juc. “Having pre-empted council’s decision, it is important that Mr Guy listens to local views on the type of development and measures to protect the local environment, provide necessary services and infrastructure and protect Torquay and Jan Juc’s coastal feel.”

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Minister moves goalposts on 2040

Planning Minister Matthew Guy’s notice last month that he would seek to intervene and re-zone land in the Spring Creek Valley, one kilometre west of Duffields Road, to facilitate residential development has left council with a difficult decision to make at its July meeting. Council will, as it had committed to for some time, consider the final Torquay-Jan Juc 2040 Sustainable Futures plan at its July meeting. The Minister’s action means that, regardless of council’s decision on 2040, there will be residential development on land 1km west of Duffields Road. The minister has asked council to respond to his intention to rezone this land in the Spring Creek Valley before August 4. Essentially, this makes the 2040 plan council and the community’s opportunity to put forward a view to the minister on the scale and nature of development in the Spring Creek Valley; ensuring these important questions are not left in the hands of the state government and developers. It is important to remember that the draft 2040 Plan put on public exhibition earlier this year indicates that two-thirds of Torquay-Jan Juc’s growth over the next 30 years would be based in Torquay North; near community facilities like the Surf Coast Community and Civic Precinct. This is a logical outcome in terms of service provision and has been council’s intention for a number of years. Council’s July meeting will be held on Wednesday, July 27 at the council chambers, from 6pm.

Community and Civic Precinct milestones continue

This week is the last opportunity to enter the

Surf Coast Community and Civic Precinct public naming competition. Council has received some excellent entries so far that reflect our region’s rich indigenous history, post-settlement heritage and natural environment. Entries are due in by this Friday (July 15) and can be made by following the link under the ‘Latest News’ tab on the home page of council’s website, www.surfcoast.vic.gov.au Last week, council issued the third of its Community and Civic Precinct email newsletters; providing updates on the precinct’s construction and more information about the facilities it will provide. All facilities remain on track to be completed in December 2011. You can subscribe to these newsletters and find back issues as well as more information at www. surfcoast.vic.gov.au/ccp.htm

Head to the Globe

This Saturday, Winchelsea’s Globe Theatre will rock with the all-ages Get Your Hop On event; run by the Winchelsea Skatepark Improvement Committee (Winch SIC) with support from council’s Youth Development Team. The concert will feature five acts including headliners DJ Malakai and The Underhanded, as well as 1 Fish, 2 Fish, Altitude and Concerned Unicorn. Doors will open at 6pm with tickets costing $5 at the door. Bands will run from 6.30pm-11pm. This is a fully-supervised, drug and alcohol free event. Council will also shortly announce more FreeZa concerts along the Surf Coast in coming weeks.

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companions for people who are unable to travel to Melbourne or other long distances on their own for medical appointments. The Medical Companions Project, funded through the Victorian Government’s Transport Connections project and supported by non-profit organisation Travellers’ Aid, provides assistance for people who are otherwise unable to travel around Melbourne. V/Line passengers travelling to Melbourne can meet their volunteer companion at Spencer Street station; with V/Line providing free travel to people using the programme. Companions need to be booked with 24 hours notice, by contacting 1300 700 399.

A whale of a time

Finally, the last week of the school holidays is a great time to enjoy whale watching on the Surf Coast; and at Surf World in Torquay. As well as being Australia’s first surfing museum, Surf World plays host to its own 25-million-year-old whale fossil. Named Charles, the fossil was found after ancient limestone rocks were exposed near Bells Beach. Returned to Surf World on permanent loan from Museum Victoria, Charles is a rare example of a whale fossil featuring a complete section of backbone. It is a great privilege for the Surf Coast to have a specimen like Charles on display. Also at Surf World is the popular Bells Gold exhibition, which features rare surfing memorabilia from the 50 years of pro surfing competitions at Bells. Take care,

Dean Cr Dean Webster

Mayor, Surf Coast Shire

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No heating for Lorne pool GREAT Ocean Road Coast Committee (GORCC) will host a community forum in Lorne this Thursday after it revealed it will not proceed with the heating of the Lorne pool. GORCC announced yesterday that after detailed investigation it was not viable to heat the pool. “Unfortunately, after a thorough examination of our options, the reality is this project is unviable,” said GORCC chief executive officer, Richard

Davies. “We understand that the Lorne community, which has shown great support for this project, will be disappointed and we too are disappointed that it cannot proceed. “We have developed funding applications, expended over $75,000 to the process, and worked closely with the Lorne Aquatic Project community team.”

Davies said a cost analysis following construction tender submissions had identified that the project building costs well exceeded budget, and significant ongoing funding was required to run the heated pool. “The cost of managing the pool was estimated at a minimum of $90,000 a year, which would be very unlikely to be commercially viable and a commercial operator for this task has not been identified,” he said.

“It was also not possible to secure adequate funding to cover the ongoing costs. “In addition, it was determined that running the pool would attract a substantial commercial risk, which we are not in a financial position to bear.” Thursday’s information forum will be held at 5.30pm at Figtree House, Lorne, with Davies in attendance to discuss the decision and answer any questions regarding the project.

Making our roads safer BY DAVID FINLAYSON

Lara Bingle made a surprise appearance at Growlers on Saturday morning to check on her investment. Bingle, who has bought into the establishment, said she was impressed with newlook Growlers, commenting on the colour scheme, layout and menus. She said she was also looking forward to spending more time in Torquay, having a drink with the locals, and exploring the Great Ocean Road – especially when the warmer weather arrives.

THE LIVES of Surf Coast and Bellarine cyclists are being put at risk by sub-standard roads which need work, according to local action group, Bike Safe. The group has called for urgent State Government investment in the region’s roads to redress “years of neglect and population growth”. Bike Safe president, Barton van Laar, said thousands of cyclists were at risk on the region’s roads each year. “We have had disproportionate amounts of cyclists’ deaths in our region and we will not forget them,” van Laar said. “Cycling is a key regional tourism growth area and a growing mode of transport in our region. “The state of our roads has been sadly neglected with regard to cycling infrastructure. Key country roads have either no shoulders, or badly neglected shoulders, endangering cyclists and motorists.” Van Laar said the following roads had been identified as needing work:

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Mayor’s Column Cycling on the Coast Travel Talk Kidz Korner Letters Healthy Living Coastal Properties & Surrounds New Home Build A&E - Arts & Entertainment Whats Happening Mind Matters Going Green 7UDGHV &ODVVLĂ€HGV Total Sports & Surf Report Golf Fishing ‘My Big Catch’

It’s a head-dress fest BY ELEANOR WOODS

THE WEATHER has cooled and the knits have been dug from the drawer. Surf Coast residents are being asked to come and celebrate winter at the annual Torquay Beanie Festival, from July 16 to 30. One of the organisers, Julie Dyer, said knitting, crochet and felting works will be on display throughout the town during the event. “Beanies are great. They keep your head warm but they are more than that as well,� she said. “These beanies have been knitted with love and are so much more special than mass-produced factory-made beanies.� Two knitting groups from the Uniting Church Torquay and Spring Creek Community House had been knitting profusely, and other individuals have also contributed to the festival with unique handmade beanies. A competition is on to find the most innovative and unusual beanie, the best nature-inspired hat and the best first attempt as well as the best beanies for kids and youths. “Anyone can be part of the festival. You can knit a beanie, come and have a look or buy a beanie,� Dyer said. Random knitting will be seen around the town; made with love by the Guerilla Knitting Group. “There will be knitting hanging from street poles and in odd spots. It’ll be fantastic. Award-winning songwriter Bruce Watson, who wrote The Beanie Song, will perform at 6.30pm at Bellbrae Hall, on Saturday, July 23, as part of the festival. Tickets include soup and bread and cost $10 for adults, $5 concession and children enter free. Pick up an entry form for the beanie-making competition from IGA Torquay or download it from www.facebook. com/pages/Beaut-Beanie-Festival. Entries close July 19. For more information, email beaut.beanies@yahoo.com.au

Natty knitter, Elrae Adams of Torquay, is a ‘pearler’ of a beanie maker. Elrae is pictured here knitting at Kobo Cafe, in Torquay.

Last chance to Grow it! TIME is running out for Surf Coast residents to purchase a 50 per cent subsidised raised vegetable garden from the runaway success that is the Grow it! project. According to Grow it! installer Andrew Lucas the community’s enthusiasm toward the project has been nothing short of amazing. “I don’t think we realised how many budding backyard foodies there are on the

coast. It’s been an awesome response.� Grow It! is a climate change initiative funded by the Victorian Government and managed by Surf Coast Energy Group. Members receive a raised and planted garden bed fully installed, as well as ongoing workshops run by horticulturalists to increase confidence in growing. For more information visit www.growit.org.au

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Winchelsea’s bright future BY ELEANOR WOODS AFTER more than a decade of hard work, planning, scrimping and saving, convincing, creating and conjuring, the Winchelsea Eastern Reserve Committee of Management can give itself a pat on the back. Over the coming week, the multi-million dollar community facility will be given its final touches. Committee chairman Barry Stevens and a raft of passionate, enthusiastic Winchelsea residents have conquered the challenge of creating the space, which

has been in the pipeline for the past 12 years. “Looking at the building coming together now is so good. Boy, we have been working on this for a very long time,” Stevens said. The $2.5million facility was funded by a $2million federal government grant, $400,000 from the Surf Coast Shire and $100,000 was raised by the community; predominantly through the Winchelsea Festival, which was started specifically to fund the development. Now the facility, at the Winchelsea FootballNetball Club grounds, is a community hub for all

groups within the region. “We have already had more than 20 groups say they want to use the space which is fantastic,” Stevens said. The facility includes a commercial kitchen, three-way bar, multi-function room, meeting room, changing rooms and toilets as well as a gymnasium, which will be run independently by the YMCA. “It will be the first time Winchelsea has had a public gym,” Stevens said. “It’s fantastic. Winchelsea just keeps getting better and better.

“We are trying to look to the future so everybody’s kids can have the best facilities.” It is hoped the building will be completed by the end of month, with the first groups using it by September. The Winchelsea Eastern Reserve Committee of Management is asking the public to help name the complex. “It is a community space so we are opening it up to be named by the community,” Stevens said. Email management@easternreserve.com.au with your suggestions.

Have your say on Anglesea riverfront SURF Coast Shire is calling on members of the community to nominate for a partnership group to help shape the future of Anglesea’s riverfront. The shire is forming the Community Partnership Group work with the design team to establish a draft design for the project – which includes proposed improvements to public space on the Anglesea Riverfront, near the Four Kings Car Park. More than 35 people recently attended a community forum about the project, which provided an opportunity to start reviewing the initial proposals in the Anglesea Riverbank Masterplan, which council adopted in 2006. Councillor Jim Tutt said the forum showed the masterplan’s proposals for the area needed to be further developed.

Barry Stevens has been instrumental in the development at Eastern Reserve.

“While the initial plans for the site in the Anglesea Riverbank Masterplan adopted in 2006 are sound, the envisaged uses of this area have changed,” he said. “There appears to be broad support for event facilities to be located near the carnival ground, however, most of the facilities detailed in the initial masterplan will be provided around the Four Kings Car Park. “A broad range of views were expressed on the site’s future, but there is a consensus that any facility improvements should be low profile and be in keeping with the site’s natural values.” Nominations must be lodged by this Friday and can be made by visiting council’s website www.surfcoast.vic. gov.au

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WHO SAYS Christmas only comes once a year? Certainly not the team at Jack Rabbit on the Bellarine! The vineyard is gearing up to host two ‘Christmas in July’ dinners celebrating the things we love about the festive season – great food and good wine. This Saturday, July 16, and Saturday, July 23 you can enjoy a Christmas feast with a three-course winter Christmas dinner, a glass of sparkling on arrival and a festive atmosphere for just $60 per person. General manager of Jack Rabbit Vineyard, Lyndsay Sharp, said the cold winter months were perfect to savour hearty Christmas fare. “Christmas in December is often too frantic to actually kick back and enjoy the delicacies that should be savoured – and winter brings with it robust appetites as well – so it’s a good excuse to get together and relax with friends and family while celebrating all the trappings a traditional Christmas has to offer,� she said. Sharp said the two ‘Christmas in July’ functions were also a good opportunity to sample the newly released Jack Rabbit red wines – the Pinot Noir 2010 and Cabernet Sauvignon 2010. “Both new releases were grown on the estate, hand-picked and nurtured on premium French oak –

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Katos puts pressure on Cheeseman STATE Member for South Barwon, Andrew Katos, has called on Darren Cheeseman to push for the reinstatement of funding for the Take a Break occasional care programme. Katos said Cheeseman, the Federal Member for Cornagamite, needs to pressure the Labor party into

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Hop down to Winch BY ELEANOR WOODS MUSICIANS will throw down aural offerings in support of Winchelsea Skate Park this weekend in an all-ages show in the name of the rabbit. A concert called ‘Get Your Hop On’ at Winchelsea’s Globe Theatre has been organised by

Winchelsea Skate Park Improvement Committee (Winch SIC) to raise awareness and funds for the group’s quest to get the skate facility up to scratch. The event’s odd name is a nod toward the area’s history with rabbits; which were first introduced to Australia in Winchelsea more than 150 years ago. DJ 1 Fish, 2 Fish, rock acts Altitude and

Concerned Unicorn, and DJ Malakai and The Underhanded will bring the roof down. Ex-Torquay based DJ Malakai, AKA Finn Whitla, is looking forward to the event. “It should be really good. It’s aimed at the youth so I will play a fun, party style mash-up of songs,” Malakai said. “There are some really good bands playing. It’ll be fun and a great thing for the young ones to do to get out and catch up with their mates. “It’s all about helping out the kids and getting the local youth involved in these kinds of projects.” Winch SIC president, Ricci Sauni, said the all-ages gig was organised to raise awareness about what the committee is trying to achieve by improving the skate park. “The event will attract young people who could

join our committee and it’s something fun to do in Winchelsea on a Saturday night,” he said. Surf Coast Shire Mayor, Dean Webster, said council has allocated $14,000 to kick-start improvements to the Winchelsea Skate Park in its 2011/12 budget. “It’s great to see the Winch SIC committee’s effort to help improve the skate park and to organise events like this which are important for young people across our shire,” Webster said. Get Your Hop On will run from 6pm-11pm; tickets cost $5 at the door, and there will be no pass outs. This fully supervised, drug, alcohol and smoke free event is organised by young people for young people, in conjunction with the Surf Coast Shire youth developments program FReeZA.

Birregurra plan extended

DJ Malakai will perform at Winchelsea’s Globe Theatre this Saturday at an all-ages gig, designed to raise funds and awareness for the town’s skate park upgrade.

COLAC Otway Shire Council has extended the consultation period for the draft Birregurra Structure Plan. Mayor Brian Crook said council extended the engagement period for the structure plan to ensure that recommendations from the neighbourhood character study could be considered before the completion of the structure plan. The extension, he said, was in response to concerns from the Birregurra community. Crook said a community reference group was now in place to help represent the community’s

views on both projects. Council has recently appointed Hansen Partnership to carry out the neighbourhood character study. Crook said the neighbourhood character study would take nine to 12 months to complete, and that the structure plan would run concurrently to that project. Copies of the draft plan can be downloaded from www.colacotway.vic.gov.au or viewed at council’s offices in Rae Street, Colac or Nelson Street, Apollo Bay.

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Holiday laughs at the Shed HOLIDAY fun hits Drysdale’s Potato Shed this week with I Henry – Robot taking to the stage for a series of performances. The ever-popular 3triple2 4 kids performers will bring I Henry – Robot to life with a fun-filled performance for children to enjoy. The play is set around an every day ordinary family‌ and, of course, a robot! Meet the Spudie family – wife and mother Mary, who needs some help with all the housework, young son Peter needs help with his homework and all his chores, and the quirky and rather comical husband, John, is a bit of an inventor. John decides that the family needs to spend more time together and to do more fun things – so he invents a Highly Electronic Navigational Robotic Youth - simply known as a ‘Henry’. It is all very exciting but John is waiting on the final electronic part to arrive to complete Henry, and until he receives the part anything can happen! Just ask Gran, who meets Henry when the family head off to do the grocery shopping, with some hilarious results. I Henry Robot is an original play full of catchy songs and will delight children of all ages! In the past 3triple2 4 kids has brought well-known fairytales to life with plenty of opportunities for children to interact with the characters and to join in the fun! I Henry Robot will continue with this favourite form of entertainment for children, live on stage at the Potato Shed with two performances per day, starting today and running through until Friday. The shows are on each day at 10.30am and 1.30pm from Tuesday to Friday at the Shed, located in Peninsula Drive, Drysdale. Tickets are $8 or $27 for a family (four people). Tickets are available at the door or pre-book on Gran gets a shock when she runs into Henry the robot. 5251 1998.

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BY ELEANOR WOODS ENTREPRENEUR Steph Wakefield has developed a website to help connect parents with potential child carers. The ex-Torquay 23-year-old developed My Super Nanny alongside business consultant Tony Coombes after noticing a gap in online childcare connectivity services when she was working as a nanny while studying at university. “The family I nannied for used online websites to find nannies in the past; but were pretty unimpressed with the vague matches that were returned,” she said. “On the surface the nanny may have appeared to be a lovely and bubbly uni student, but soon enough the cracks started to show. “Obviously there is much more to finding suitable childcare than simply finding a nanny that lives near you.” According to Wakefield, My Super Nanny is a matchmaking service for parents to find their “ultimate” nanny or babysitter. “So, if they are looking for a nanny that can play basketball because their son is crazy for basketball… then My Super Nanny will find one,” she said. “The parents’ search specifications are sifted through our huge pool of nannies and babysitters and literally matched up. My Super Nanny then returns a list of instant search results of sitters who match their criteria. “The screening of the nanny is left to the parent, as is the interview process and the onus of hiring. “We are merely a facilitator, so no commission is taken, thus no legal or financial liability on our part.” It is free for carers to register on My Super Nanny. Parents pay a sign-up fee ranging from $30 to $189, depending on how long they want access to the site. Five per cent of the sign-up fee goes to either My Room or OzChild charity. “I’ve always done a lot of charity work and have always dreamed of being a philanthropist,” Wakefield said. “To get My Super Nanny to where it is now has not been without disbelief from many. However, I’m here now.” Visit www.mysupernanny.com.au for more information.

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Entrepreneur Steph Wakefield has designed a nanny matchmaking website that may be the answer to the Surf Coast’s childcare woes. She is pictured with Sooty in Torquay.

WINTER means whale watching on the Surf Coast – and this year you can these wonderful creatures in the sea and on the land! While modern day whale sightings create excitement along the coast, Torquay’s Surf World Museum continues to host Charles – a 25-million-year-old whale fossil that includes the lower back and hip region as well as nine vertebrae in complete form. From being exposed by high tides and winter storm surges around Bells Beach and six months of study at Museum Victoria, Charles was returned to the Surf Coast in early 2010 where he now takes pride of place in Surf World Museum. The specimen came inside a slab of limestone from the Jan Juc rock formation of the Late Oligocene age. After Charles was discovered, Museum Victoria palaeontologist, Dr Erich Fitzgerald, said the fossil was a particularly special find because his bones remain in their natural positions. “Most whale fossils consist of individual bones, or small clusters of bones, but in Charles we have an articulated, though incomplete skeleton,” Dr Fitzgerald said. Charles remains on display at Surf World, Torquay, along with the Bells Gold exhibition which celebrates 50 years of competitive surfing at Bells Beach.

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Geelong and the Great Ocean Road offer some of Australia’s finest cycling, with world famous coastal scenery and a vast network of trails that provide great opportunities for all levels of cyclists, from families to seasoned professionals.

IT’S ON in Geelong! The action is heating up with the city’s events calendar ready to be enjoyed. So there’s no excuse to stay indoors, head outside to see some amazing events being staged around the Geelong region this coming season!

The City of Greater Geelong, in partnership with Geelong Otway Tourism, has developed maps to provide cyclists with up to date information on the range of rides that the region has to offer. The “Great Ocean Rides” maps have been divided into two booklets, catering for training and recreational cyclists.

• EOS TOUR OF GEELONG Wednesday 10 to Sunday 14 August 2011 Various courses, Geelong

• WALKING HOME Saturday 12 November 2011 Queenscliff to Johnstone Park, Geelong

The Great Ocean Rides booklets are available at City of Greater Geelong customer service centres, visitor information centres and online at www. visitgeelongbellarine.com/great-ocean-rides

• GEELONG MAYORAL BALL Saturday 20 August 2011 The Geelong Arena, North Geelong

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• COTTON ON FOUNDATION RUN GEELONG Sunday 20 November 2011 Geelong

Since the development of the Greater Geelong Cycle Strategy, the City of Greater Geelong has focused on providing a safe, connected cycling network across the municipality. The City of Greater Geelong has continued to develop the city’s cycling infrastructure, including the following projects: • • • • • • • •

Criterium Circuit at Belmont Common. Swanston St cycling link between the Barwon River and Waterfront (partially completed). Installation of green treatment on bicycle lanes in conflict areas. Upgrades to the Bellarine Rail Trail including further sealing of the path, installation of shelters and safety improvements at high traffic crossing points. Improved safety at major road crossings. Installation of wayfinding signage for cyclists. Upgrades to bike parking facilities at a range of Council facilities. Support for cycling events and local competitions.

VicRoads has also worked closely with the City of Greater Geelong to provide cyclists with the Ted Wilson Trail (Geelong Ring Road), upgrades to the Moorabool St Bridge and signalised crossings on the Bellarine Rail Trail. With a range of projects planned for the 2011/12 financial year, the City of Greater Geelong continues to develop cycle-friendly communities across the municipality.

• STREETS ARE ALIVE Saturday 8 to Sunday 9 October 2011 Central Geelong and Waterfront Geelong • JAYCO HERALD SUN TOUR Thursday 13 to Friday 14 October 2011 Geelong to be replaced with Ballarat to Geelong (Belmont) and Geelong to Drysdale, Bellarine Peninsula.

• DENIS WALTER CAROLS BY THE BAY Saturday 3 December 2011 Eastern Beach Reserve, Waterfront Geelong • JAYCO BAY CYCLING CLASSIC Sunday 1 to Tuesday 3 January 2012 Eastern Park and Portarlington, Geelong • XVI AUSTRALIAN DEAF GAMES Saturday 14 to Saturday 21 January 2012 Various venues, Geelong

• BUPA AROUND THE BAY Sunday 16 October 2011 Rippleside Park, Geelong to Melbourne • TOAST TO THE COAST Saturday 29 to Sunday 30 October 2011 Geelong, Bellarine Peninsula and the Surfcoast What ever your interest Geelong has an event for you! What’s ON Next? Visit Geelong’s Online Events Calendar at www.geelongaustralia.com.au

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World Championships leave a lasting legacy THE SPECTACULAR coverage of the Tour de France is a timely reminder of the week Geelong hosted the 2010 UCI Road World Championships. The beautiful television images from the French race show what a great showcase professional cycling is for a host region. Geelong is still spoken about around the world as the host city of the 2010 championships and will exist in the record books forever as the first Australian city to host one of cycling’s most prestigious events. The official police estimate of spectator

numbers in Geelong over the five days of competition was 293,000, while the international television coverage reached an estimated 200 million viewers. The City of Greater Geelong worked hard to secure the 2010 UCI Road World Championships and continues to target major events due to the benefits they deliver to the region. The successful staging of the 2010 championships puts CoGG in good stead as it negotiates to host other events in the future. The legacy of a major event like the 2010 UCI

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Road World Championships is widespread; there’s a direct economic benefit via visitor spending and the expenditure associated with the staging of the event; there’s the benefit that derives from raising Geelong’s profile both nationally and internationally; and there’s the social benefit. The 2010 UCI Road World Championships made Geelong people very proud to live in such a beautiful city. It also encouraged people to take up cycling, which is not only a healthy pastime but a cheaper, more sustainable form of transport.

Build your stamina ERGO classes are a great way to maintain your fitness over winter without having to brave the elements. At Ocean Grove’s Body Torque, ergo classes are hugely popular all year round – but especially in winter. Benefits of ergo classes include: • Building cycle conditioning • Improved cycle Strength • Confidence building (not battling traffic) • Time efficiency • Building relationships with fellow participants; and • Training at your own level. One Body Torque client had set a series of goals for the year and wanted to start his training with ergo classes to build stamina and strength. “I’m convinced the conditioning obtained after six months of regular attendance at the ergo classes has been a huge part of my improvement, specifically, the combination of strength and conditioning sessions mixed with high cadence fitness sessions,” said the client. For more information on ergo classes, phone the team at Body Torque on 5256 2431 or drop in at Unit 3, 6 Sinclair Street, Ocean Grove.

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Enjoy a scenic spring ride SUPERSPRINT Events is excited to launch the fourth annual Genovese Kinglake Ride Spring Classic, featuring an outstanding and picturesque course. An event that is rated as one of Australia’s premier recreational rides also contributes to the surrounding communities of Kinglake, Whittlesea and surrounding areas.

SuperSprint has this year welcomed its new major sponsor, Genovese coffee, and looks forward to once again providing a great event and an exceptional race kit. The event – to be held on Sunday, September 11 – is the sister event of the Great Ocean and Otway Classic Ride and will not only see the same standards of event organisation, but will also see

several new improvements. The event has a field limit of 3,000 which is the number of participants from last year to ensure a quality event for all those taking part. SuperSprint Events is proud to have Mathew Lloyd as race ambassador for the ‘Spring Classic’. Lloyd is the first Australian cyclist to win a King of the Mountains title at the Giro D’Italia.

In almost sensational fashion he claimed his maiden victory and Green Jersey in a major three-week tour when he won the sixth stage, held over 172 kilometres from Fidenza to Marina di Carrara. For more information, visit the website www. supersprint.com.au and don’t forget to follow on Facebook and Twitter.

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THE SURF Coast Shire and Colac Otway Shire will host a new and exciting cycling event this year. The Amy Gillett Foundation’s Gran Fondo is a one-day, 120-kilometre event starting in Lorne and taking in 40 kilometres of the Great Ocean Road before heading into the Colac Otway hinterland. The race – to be held on Sunday, September 18 – will finish in Benwerrin and is limited to just 3,000 participants. Gran fondo means long distance or great endurance, and the concept is popular throughout mainland Europe, where the tradition started in Italy as a walking event, which then progressed to bicycles. The race will involve a road closure

for about three to four hours as the riders follow the race route. The event is open to all riders – with staggered starting times helping to ensure safety is a priority. Age group and team prize money and awards are on offer, so whether you are keen to tackle the event and challenge yourself – or if you want to get a team together and enjoy a day out – register your interest now, as spots will fill up fast. The Gran fondo continues the region’s tradition of bringing high-class cycling events to the Great Ocean Road and Bellarine regions. For more information on Amy’s Gran fondo, visit www.amygillett.org.au/ gran-fondo/

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Rocky Mountain touring IN APRIL, Bridget and I were fortunate to travel to Canada, through the provinces of British Colombia and Alberta, to experience the breathtaking scenery and wonderful hospitality Canada has to offer. We started our journey on Vancouver Island, where we toured the spectacular Butchart Gardens, and jumped in Zodiac boats for a spot of whale watching. We then travelled on to the ski town of Whistler, where the snow was still fresh, and the skiers zigzagged down the slopes! On to Jasper National Park, where we had been in the park for no more than five minutes when we came across a black bear and her two cubs, frolicking in the sun after a long hibernation. We stayed at the Fairmont’s Jasper Park Lodge, on the shores of Lake Beauvert, and in the mornings, we were greeted at our doors by passing

elk and mischievous squirrels. From Jasper, we ventured to the Chateau Lake Louise. Lake Louise is normally a beautiful turquoise colour over the summer, but as Canada was experiencing a long winter, we were able to walk right on top of the frozen lake. In Banff, we stayed at the glorious Banff Springs Hotel, located at the bottom of Sulphur Mountain, where we took a gondola ride to the lookout across the magnificent Rockies. We then returned to Vancouver in style – GoldLeaf Service aboard the Rocky Mountaineer! The twoday journey included breakfast and lunch daily, along with unlimited drinks, and the glass-dome roof that give you the best panoramic views as your travel through the Rockies and back towards the Pacific Ocean. Another ‘wildlife bonus’ was seeing a grizzly bear foraging along the train line for spilt grain.

At our final destination, Vancouver, we took a walk across the Capilano Suspension Bridge before exploring Granville Island and cruising around Vancouver Harbour. I would highly recommend touring around the British Colombia and into the Rockies, as the guides have a proud and extensive knowledge of their homeland. In 2012, there will be an escorted tour from the Bellarine Peninsula to Canada, which will also include a seven-night cruise up to Alaska along the Inside Passage. Our information evening will be on Thursday, July 28 at the SpringDale Neighbourhood Centre in Drysdale – make sure to RSVP if you wish to attend this session. For more information, phone our offices at Drysdale on 5251 1125, Ocean Grove on 5256 1888, or Leopold on 5250 1210.

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Rooftop raiders in Torquay Give life A LACK of old trees with hollows is driving possums into rooves in Torquay and surrounds. Possum sightings are set to escalate over the next month as Ringtail Possums breed and give birth to young. Backyard Buddies wants to let you know that there’s a lot to love about the ‘possum magic’ going on at your place right now. Backyard Buddies is a free programme run by Australia’s Foundation for National Parks and Wildlife. Each month, you get a Backyard Buddies email (B-mail) with tips to make your backyard inviting and safe for native animals. July’s B-mail features possums, so sign up and download a free possum factsheet at the website, www.backyardbuddies.net.au “Many possums are hollow-dependent which means they spend the daylight hours inside the hollows of old trees,” said Leonie Gale, chief executive officer of the Foundation for National Parks and Wildlife. “Competition from other possums, birds and bats, along with the clearing of many big trees in Torquay, means that possums may find the roof of your home the perfect nesting place. Possums can squeeze in through a hole the size of a tennis ball.” “If a possum has taken up residence in your roof, there are some simple things you can do to encourage them to live outdoors instead, where you can better enjoy their antics. “Count yourself lucky if you see possums in Torquay, as they are fascinating to watch. Ringtail Possums are amazing acrobats that use their tails like an extra hand to grip onto tree branches and even carry sticks. “You can tell a Ringtail Possum by its thin, tapering tail, the last third of which is white. In contrast, a Brushtail Possum has a large, bushy dark tail which is the same colour over the entire length. “Brushtail Possums don’t build nests. They need tree hollows or nest boxes to sleep in during the day.”

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BY ELEANOR WOODS COMMUNITY members are being asked to help save lives this week by sparing ‘a can of coke’ worth of blood. Thousands of people need blood transfusions every year; meaning the nation’s blood bank is in constant need of investments. Australian Red Cross Blood Service community relations officer, Carol Higgins, is encouraging residents in the region to roll up their sleeves and get along to the Mobile Blood Donor Unit, which will be at Elephant Walk, The Esplanade, Torquay, this week. “During this time of year the number of donators really drops off because it is cold and flu season and you can’t donate when you are unwell,” Higgins said. “It only takes about an hour of someone’s time and can make such a difference in someone else’s life. All we take is 470milliliters – we say it’s about the same as a can of coke, and it only takes a person a couple of days to build the blood back up.” About 34 per cent of donated blood goes to cancer and blood disease patients, 19 per cent to people who have anemia, and 18 per cent to surgical patients. The Torquay mobile blood service station will be open from 1pm until 7pm today, tomorrow and Thursday, and from 9am until 2.30pm on Friday. Appointments to donate blood are preferred; please call 13 14 95 or email chiggins@ redcrossblood.org.au or more information visit www.donateblood.com.au A pair of big-eyed baby Ringtail Possums. Photo courtesy VIC Department of Sustainability and Environment.

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ELEVEN months ago, The Gordon Culinary School set out on a journey in partnership with Sustainability Victoria to change the way the education and hospitality industries implement sustainable practices. The year-long case study, an Australian TAFEfirst, has seen The Gordon apply a Life Cycle

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A GROUP of local mums are calling on us to forget the regular three Rs and adopt four instead – refuse, reduce, re-use, recycle – and save some money in the process. In support of the Plastic Bag Free Torquay Campaign the group GreenMums 3228 is encouraging others to reduce their plastic consumption – not only by reducing, re-using and recycling, but by refusing to purchase plastic products altogether. GreenMums 3228 co-ordinator, Stacie Bobele, said plastic is having a devastating impact on marine ecosystems and can contain chemicals, such as BPA (bisphenol A), which has been associated with negative health effects. “Despite the apparent advantages and convenience of plastic, it can wreak havoc on our environment and potentially affect our wellbeing,” she said. The group has come up with some simple ways to not only save the environment, but your hip pocket as well: • Remember your re-useable shopping bags. They’re a cheap, convenient and often stylish option! • Buy in bulk. Reduce packaging by buying food, particularly meat, in bulk, utilise re-useable containers or bags in your freezer and take reusable containers to bulk food stores such as Geelong Wholefoods and re-fill

• Shop smarter. Avoid snack-pack sized goods, and opt for larger packages that can be stored in reuseable containers. BPA-free, re-useable plastic containers are also available • Avoid bottled water. Buy a re-useable water bottle for each member of the family • Buy a ‘Keep Cup’ for your takeaway coffee – they’re light and easy to clean. Even baristas love them • Line your bin with newspaper and rinse it out once a week • Talk to your greengrocer and ask them to stock paper bags instead of plastic, and use reusable containers in the fridge to keep fruit and vegies fresh • Use a toy library. Toys come with wasteful plastic packaging. Make use of Torquay’s Toy Library which operates on Tuesdays and Saturdays out of the Children’s Hub in Grossman’s Road. Want to get involved? Email GreenMums 3228 at vicsurf@bigpond.com or visit http:// greenmums3228.wordpress.com/ For more information on reducing plastic consumption, visit www.plasticbagfreetorquay. org.au This column is brought to you by the Great Ocean Road Coast Committee.

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Tuesday 12 July 2011

What is the cost of growth? Dear Editor, It’s not surprising that Victorian Minister for Planning, Matthew Guy, is facing anger over developments at Torquay. Housing, retail and community developments, ostensibly to accommodate growth in the area, are being approved despite heartfelt overwhelming community opposition. 240 hectares of farmland adjacent to Spring Creek are to go under the hammer and under concrete forever, compromising food security and the natural values of this area. Growth is now being driven in an area that should be preserved for all Victorians. The Great Ocean Road coastal vegetation is under increasing pressure from over-use, over-development, weed invasion, and climate change. Less wildlife, less chance of working toward sustainability, lower liveability values for residents and reduced tourism values for all are the end result of this never-ending growth mantra. The development at Torquay now spreading to sensitive ecological coastline and farm land is not about our Baillieu government trying to solve a problem of housing shortage, but that of a neverending growth agenda apparently embraced by the State Government. Mr Guy’s ministerial amendment overrides the clear, unequivocal wishes of this community. In this highly marginal seat of South Barwon, the cost won’t be just to us.

all their resources behind backing these initiatives. Alan Sherlock Lorne

An open letter to the minister Dear Mr Guy, I am disappointed in your intervention into the proposed land development at Spring Creek Torquay. This is what I would have expected from the previous minister, but thought there may have been a change of attitude about ministerial intervention with the change of government – obviously not. As a resident of Torquay, I have been attending meetings and having input into the Surf Coast Shire’s Torquay 2040 planning process with the view that at least the community was being consulted. Your intervention shows that all my time was a waste of effort. Given that all it appears to take is a couple of letters from developers to have the minister give the green light, why bother with the sham of “community consultation”. The Surf Coast Shire has paid for the community consultation process, so given your intervention, is the State Government now going to reimburse the Surf Coast Shire’s ratepayers for this expense? Andrew Cherubin Torquay

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Dear Editor, I’m writing in response to Greg Davies’ June 28 letter. As tempting as it is to deny anthropogenic (human caused) global warming, for one’s own peace of mind if nothing else, I personally believe the evidence is undeniable: human emissions of greenhouse gasses are causing climate change. The effects of this change are likely to be highly disruptive to our current way of life and potentially disastrous. If your readers doubt this then I highly recommend Clive Hamilton’s book, Requiem for a Species, or for those of a more conservative mind-set, Gareth Morgan’s Poles Apart. Both are well-researched, considered and sobering accounts; both reach the same conclusion – the climate is changing, humans are responsible and we need to take action now. In this light, the proposed carbon tax seems like a moderate and sensible step on the road to a way of living that might be sustainable. We might not like it, and we will have to change how we live, but the alternative is probably going to be worse. So, please support the carbon tax.

Dear Editor, In response to Greg Davies letter re Climate Change (Tuesday, June 28), I offer the following comments: • Scientists readily accept that natural climate changes occur over centuries and millennia. However, there is incontrovertible evidence that the changes we are now encountering, and will continue to see, are man made. The debate on this issue is over, or certainly should be • The important debate now is for the world to decide what it wants to do, if anything, to prevent this phenomenon • It is a worldwide problem. We are all in it together! It is not just a problem for some countries (the big polluters) to solve. Admittedly, Australia produces a small percentage of the world’s emissions. However, it is wise to consider this output in a different light. On a per capita basis, we are one of the top polluters producing close to 20 times the carbon output of the developing world. From a moral or philosophical point of view alone we should be taking serious action to redress this • If worldwide we are not prepared to seriously tackle this issue, nature will do it for us in ‘her’ own way! That will entail a drastic reduction in the human population through starvation, disease and pestilence, and war over remaining resources and arable land • Most reasonable people would believe that it is probably better for us to at least have a try at correcting this situation, rather than have nature do it for us • It is imperative for governments and the media to put

Chris Lampard Torquay

A change for the worse? Dear Editor, When we bought our lovely place in Torquay some 28 years ago, the town was much smaller than it is today.

There was no McDonalds; there were small hardware stores and small grocers – we could find parking easily and we had heaps of green, open space close to us. Today everything has changed and things will become even worse. This latest Spring Creek development will severely strain the beaches, beach-related parking, road traffic... the list goes on. It will make Torquay into a very busy city and with it the magic of Torquay will be all but dead. But so long as realtors and developers add to their mega million dollar bank books, nothing else matters! Ange Kenos Torquay

Just an election promise? Dear Editor, Just prior to the last state election the following was reported in The Independent on November 4, 2010: A coalition State Government would refuse to rezone Torquay’s Spring Creek for development, according to South Barwon candidate, Andrew Katos. Katos committed a Coalition Government to saving Spring Creek. He was aware Torquay and Jan Juc residents were overwhelmingly opposed to residential “intrusion” into Spring Creek. Now that the election has been won, Andrew Katos and the State Government have a policy of fast-tracking housing development in Spring Creek! Do election promises now come with only a sixmonth use by date? George Omachen Torquay

Tax is a joke Dear Editor, The carbon tax with its price of $23 per tonne, is a complete joke. It is just about the dumbest idea this incompetent government could come up with. The tax may placate the hordes of bleeding heart socialists and tree huggers, but as for the rest of us, we will lose big time. All this tax will do is lower our standard of living and send a wrecking ball through the economy by exporting jobs and wealth offshore. And this tax will do nothing for the environment - and that’s from their own appointed experts. The Gillard government has proved itself to be a bunch of illiterates who believe anything they are told by so called `expects’. They might just as well believe in the tooth fairy and give us all 50 cents next time we lose a tooth. The real kicker is that the planet is cooling and temperatures will continue to do so for the next decade. In 90 years time when historians revisit the past decade, they will rightly conclude that in the first part of the 21st century, this nation was governed by buffoons, and ignorant types who had no idea on how to address complex issues, and who were prepared to sacrifice the welfare and interests of the entire nation for a mess of porridge dubbed the carbon tax. Alan Barron Grovedale

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Winter is a great time to be selling REAL estate advice commonly encourages people to wait until spring and summer before putting their house on the market. This is because it is considered to be the best time to sell with many people looking to move before the New Year and also with gardens in full bloom and looking their best. The result is the latter part of the year sees increased listings. Michael Lowe from LJ Hooker Torquay, however, urges sellers to consider a winter sale as the fewer properties on the market may bring greater demand for quality properties. “Many people forget that there are still a large number of buyers in the market during the winter months,� Lowe said. “Generally there are not as many properties on the market during the colder months so your property can really stand out and attract a large amount of interest.� If you do decide to sell your property during winter then it is important to make sure you have a thorough marketing campaign that targets a wide audience. “When it comes to achieving a good sale price, the marketing strategy plays an important role in getting the best outcome for sellers,� Lowe said.

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“The more buyers who see your property advertised usually translates to the more bids or offers on the table and the best price.� Remember that a good marketing campaign will have both a newspaper and internet component. Many buyers still use newspapers as the first step in their property search followed by the internet where they can find more information and photos on the property. Sellers are exposed to a variety of different marketing strategies and budgets that can include display and classified advertisements in a variety of local and metro newspapers, and signboards and internet advertising so it is best to sit down with your agent to work out a tailored strategy to match your needs and budget. “Good agents will invest considerable time with a seller to understand what they are trying to achieve and provide them with a tailored marketing strategy that draws in buyers, creating some healthy competition for the property,� said Lowe. If you don’t want your property left out in the cold, contact Michael Lowe, Louise Venter, Sue Dodd or Brad Pekin at LJ Hooker Torquay on 5261 2121.

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Is a property ‘on the market’? THE REIV often receives questions from the public about the conduct of auctions, the process of bidding and what is required of the auctioneer. A familiar phrase is ‘on the market’ and it is important that bidders understand what this means. During the course of bidding it is not uncommon for an auctioneer to pause and update the vendor on how the auction is progressing and ask whether he or she can inform bidders the reserve has been reached and is now going to be sold. If bidding has reached the reserve, the vendor will instruct the auctioneer to sell to the highest bidder. When this happens the auctioneer will announce the property is ‘on the market’ and bidding will continue until the property is sold. While advising attendees that the property is ‘on the market’ is a very common feature it is not a legal requirement. Some auctioneers will conduct an auction at which there is no pause and when bidding reaches the reserve set by the vendor, will announce the property is ‘on the market’. Bidding continues with the property being knocked down and sold to the highest bidder. If you are bidding you may ask the auctioneer a reasonable number of questions about the conduct of the auction. This includes asking whether the property is ‘on the market’. The auctioneer is obliged to tell you whether it is. You need to be careful not to become aggressive with your questioning. If you do, you could be seen as disrupting the auction which is an offence under the Sale of Land Act.

• Strategic & general planning queries

Shelly J. Fanning Planning Consultant

51 Little Fyans Street, South Geelong 3220

PO Box 919, Geelong 3220 P. (03) 5201 1811 F. (03) 5229 2909 E. admin@stqc.com.au

email: surfcoast@tomkinson.com

By Enzo Raimondo, CEO REIV

LL.B(Hons)/B.Env.Plan MPIA

mobile: 0408 734 169 gorcoastalplanning@bigpond.com

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Deans Marsh Auction

LOT 1/34 AUREL ROAD DEANS MARSH Saturday 23rd July 2011, 12 noon on site A PRACTICAL INVESTMENT Gently undulating allotment of 2,046m2 (approx.). The half acre has 2 road frontages, both being quiet country ‘cul de saq’s. A two lot subdivision may be possible and subject to council approval. This well located property is within walking distance to the General Store and Cafe. Only 40 minutes to Geelong, 20 minutes to Colac and 15 minutes to Lorne. Enjoy the best of both worlds.

Inspect Today Shop 6/32 Mountjoy Parade LORNE

Price Range: $160,000 – $190,000 David Baldry

PH 5289 1278

MOB 0417 377 723

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Saturday 12.00 – 12.30pm On Site Saturday 6th August 2011 @ 12.00pm 481 / A2 $575,000 - $625,000 Torquay Shop 2, 3 Cliff Street 3228 5261 8888 Leigh Hall-Sullivan 0413 158 175 Josie Currell 0420 314 608

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Jan Juc 71 Strathmore Drive

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JAN JUC 77 SUNSET STRIP Iconic Address - Popular Location

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A character timber home amongst the gum trees in a 580sqm (approx) corner site with an elevated outlook. With three bedrooms, ensuite plus downstairs rumpus room, this home is in a handy location, close to the beach, clifftops and shops. High 10ft ceilings and lots of timber paneling throughout, as well as ducted heating plus a wood heater. The landscaped gardens feature extensive use of brick paving to create interesting spaces. 77 Sunset Strip is sure to be a cult favourite with baby boomers, as well as appealing to today´s generation of keen house hunters for Jan Juc property. AUCTION: Sat 30 Jul @ 11am Terms 10% deposit, balance 60 days INSPECT: Sat 2:00-2:30pm CONTACT: Marianne Keane 0413 555 753, Steve Menegazzo 0421 802 203

Surf Coast Real Estate ANGLESEA 87 - 89 Great Ocean Road 5263 2133 TORQUAY 21 Pearl Street 5261 2101 www.hayden.com.au

JAN JUC 2/3 HOYLAKE AVENUE Daring And Sophisticated

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Daring And Sophisticated Add specialist contemporary living, golf course access and close proximity to Torquay´s wonderful beaches combined with a modern, secure and highly innovative design and you have perfect coastal living environment. With a sensational kitchen, double glazed windows, ducted vacuum system, CTV entry and great fittings and fixtures throughout an inspection is a must! FOR SALE Price: $820,000 CONTACT: Damian Jens 0438 345 154 surfcoasttimes.com.au

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JAN JUC 40 BELLS BOULEVARD Bush Retreat Moments From Bells At one with nature, this incredible architect designed multi-level home on approx 5 acres of natural bushland is the perfect place to rejuvenate. Eco-friendly and entirely energy self-sufficient, the property is a world away from the bustle and just minutes to Bells Beach. Recycled materials combine with passive solar design and an emphasis on informal living and entertaining to create a completely unique home with plenty of appeal. Features include up to four bedrooms, parents´ retreat, two bathrooms, separate living and dining areas, well-equipped kitchen with servery to extensive outdoor decking, huge windows, soaring ceilings and stunning use of materials. AUCTION: Sat 20 Aug @ 12 noon Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days CONTACT: Patrick Hayden 0437 882 088, John McMahon 0400 866 634

Surf Coast Real Estate ANGLESEA 87 - 89 Great Ocean Road 5263 2133 TORQUAY 21 Pearl Street 5261 2101 www.hayden.com.au

TORQUAY 32 PRIDE STREET Walk Right In

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This near new modern townhouse highlighted by quality design finishes and superb appointments will not disappoint. This beautiful property is offered with all furnishing and fittings in excellent order. Standout features include: > Modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances and stone benchtops > Black butt solid timber flooring > European laundry fully equipped with clothes dryer and washing machine > Two bedrooms both with ensuites, one with spa bath > Reverse cycle heating and cooling > Outdoor paved area and low maintenance landscaped surrounds > Remote lock up garage with double glass sliding door at rear FOR SALE Price: $625,000 INSPECT: Sun 2:00-2:30 CONTACT: John McMahon 0400 866 634 surfcoasttimes.com.au

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TORQUAY 5 ACACIA STREET What A View!

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One of the smartest and most versatile floor plans we have seen in a while, incorporating stunning ocean views, inside-outside living and a practical simplicity which will work beautifully for a family, investment or make a great holiday home. > Light filled, people friendly living with two great decks > Four bedrooms, two with ensuites, plus a study > Two large living spaces, up and down > Stone bench tops with plenty of other amenities > Love that view FOR SALE Price: $749,000 INSPECT: Sat 12:30-1:00pm CONTACT: Damian Jens 0438 345 154, Marianne Keane 0413 555 753

Surf Coast Real Estate ANGLESEA 87 - 89 Great Ocean Road 5263 2133 TORQUAY 21 Pearl Street 5261 2101 www.hayden.com.au

TORQUAY 38 THE ESPLANADE Prime Development Opportunity Suitable for retail shops and residential use > Size: 20.12 x 40.23m (809m2) > Zoning: 'Special Use 5' > Terms: 10% deposit, balance 90 days AUCTION: Sat 23 Jul @ 11am Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days CONTACT: Bryan Hayden 0417 613 250, Hayley Ball 0421 702 678 surfcoasttimes.com.au

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TORQUAY 1/ 209 THE ESPLANADE

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This fantastically positioned townhouse with ocean views, is a pleasant fusion of contemporary design with well proportioned living space. Supremely positioned on the iconic Esplanade, this property is across the road from 'Whites' swimming beach as well as being only a short distance from central Torquay. The property boasts: > Two separate living zones inc. open plan family living/dining > Three bedrooms, currently sleeps up to 8 people > Two bathrooms plus powder room > Paved north facing court yard, perfect for entertaining > Double sided balcony, providing superb ocean views > Large double remote garage with further adjacent land, perfect for a caravan/boat AUCTION: Sat 30 Jul @ 12pm Terms: 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days INSPECT: Sat & Sun 1:00-1:30pm CONTACT: John McMahon 0400 866 634, Steven Menegazzo 0421 802 203

Surf Coast Real Estate ANGLESEA 87 - 89 Great Ocean Road 5263 2133 TORQUAY 21 Pearl Street 5261 2101 www.hayden.com.au

BELLBRAE 2045 HENDY MAIN ROAD Daintree Park

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The solid brick residence is privately situated well back from the road and presents a cosy secluded haven, the wood heater adding warmth and atmosphere. The property also offers a well placed very functional kitchen with the living/dining enjoying a beautiful northerly aspect. Three good size bedrooms, master with walk-in robe and semi-ensuite, complete this home. > Set on approx 4 acres > Gas/ electrical cooking, reverse cycle heating/cooling > Two separate paddocks, 12x6m workshop/shed

Five fantastic acres on the iconic Bells Boulevard, gateway to one of the greatest surf beaches in the world, beckons to the investors, lifestyle changers and holiday people with an idea for the future and dreams to live. Features include two large living areas, three bedrooms, main with ensuite. A Great home for families with views over the valley to open ocean. Two paddocks - could hold livestock/horses. Private and secluded.

FOR SALE Price: $750,000 CONTACT: John McMahon 0400 866 634, Steve Menegazzo 0421 802 203

FOR SALE Price: $1,485,000 CONTACT: Damian Jens 0438 345 154, Marianne Keane 0413 555 753

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BREAMLEA 81 HORWOOD DRIVE Another Breamlea Beauty

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With a functional family layout, this exciting home offers room for everyone, with good usable spaces both indoor and out. Excellent views over the Breamlea Estuary and wetlands, and a short walk to park, this home is a mere 250 metre walk (approx) to access track over the dunes to pristine beaches.

Stop paying rent and snap up this beauty. > Well built three bedroom brick home with two bathrooms > Large sunny living/ dining area > Timber kitchen with lots of cupboards > Handy location, close to sporting facilities, shops and beaches > Double remote garage plus separate brick workshop > 596 sqm allotment (approx) > Undercover verandah

FOR SALE Price: $789,000 INSPECT: Sat & Sun 12:30-1:00 CONTACT: Marianne Keane 0413 555 753, Damian Jens 0438 345 154

FOR SALE Price: $449,000 INSPECT: Sun 1:30-2:00pm CONTACT: Marianne Keane 0413 555 753 , John McMahon 0400 866 634

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TORQUAY 10 LUNE COURT Roomy, Spacious And Homely

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A beautifully re configured, warm, home on a large 1300 sqm block located at the end of a quiet kid friendly court within easy reach of the Torquay township and a ten minute walk to the beach. The house is designed to incorporate the ample gardens and the protected north facing decks with access to the living, kitchen and dining areas which bask in the sunshine and light. Included in this is a single bedroom with ensuite and living/ kitchenette area which can be partitioned off as a private space for parents/grandparents or can be left as part of the substantially large modern home. FOR SALE Price: $950,000 CONTACT: Damian Jens 0438 345 154, In conjunction with G.R. McCartney & Son 0409 612 104 surfcoasttimes.com.au

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STUNNING HOME WITH MAGNIFICENT VIEWS 6 Skyline Close, PORTARLINGTON $479,000

With spectacular 180º views of the bay from the Melbourne Skyline to the You Yangs and towards Geelong this immaculate seven year old two storey modern home is sure to impress. Open space living has been a pre-requisite in the design of this home with upstairs having expansive living, kitchen and dining areas merging to the full length deck enabling the outdoor areas and magnificent views to combine with the internal living space. Land content 685m² approx. Inspect: By appointment Agent: Neville Richards Real Estate, Portarlington Contact: Ritchie Cork 0425 733 225 Luke Campbell 0409 554 949

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Superbly appointed only 600 metres to the beach and 900 metres to the shops, it is nestled in an enchanting park-like setting perfect for the family get-away or investment. Portarlington is a fast growing property market, place yourself in the market now while you can afford to, than watch your investment grow as well as enjoying endless family fun-filled holidays.

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Located within a quiet established area of town, this large allotment comprises approximately 1024m2 of opportunity.With a 20 metre frontage, the beach, golf course and public transport nearby. This large solid double storey brick home situated at the front of this expansive parcel of land represents suitable future development (S.T.C.A). The home boasts 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas and a 4 car garage at the rear for those “Big Boy’s Toy’s�. This property is a must to view.

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Here is an opportunity to secure a stunning 2 storey home on 1011m2 approx and just one street from the beautiful beaches of Portarlington. Featuring 3 bedrooms plus study (or 4th bedroom), the modern design with neutral tones is perfect for easy living. The kitchen is an absolute delight complete with dishwasher, gas cook-top and electric oven, and overlooks the open plan living area which leads to the north facing balcony that can be used all year round with electric roof shutters to control the weather, making this ideal for entertaining or taking in the views of Port Phillip Bay. This amazing property with native gardens, is less than a 5 minute walk to the beach and a 15 minute stroll to the cafĂŠ and restaurant precinct of Portarlington. A double garage with side entry for easy access to the rear yard makes this piece of Real Estate Simply Irresistible.

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Perfect for the young family, investor or first home buyer this renovated 3 bedroom home awaits your inspection. Evaporative cooling, ducted gas heating, instant gas hot water, outdoor undercover entertaining area overlooking secure backyard and play area for the kids are just some of the features of this very tidy home. Oversize single garage and plenty of off street parking space. Fully renovated open plan kitchen/dining/meals/living with SS gas stove/oven along with a second living space. Light and bright on approx 585m2 of land with a North and West aspect.

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An opportunity like this does not come along so often. A north facing rear yard overlooking the 12th green at Clifton Springs. This wonderfully presented 3 bedroom home with 2 bathrooms on approx 600m2 of land has a fantastic rear deck with in built spa bath and Indonesian style hut and LED lighting to relax, unwind and enjoy the view. With tank fed grey water, new carpet and floating floors, an oversized single garage, ducted gas heating and split system reverse cycle AC as additional features this makes for the perfect golf course property.

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Head office and sales: L Bisinella Developments, 195 Forest Rd, Lara. Local sales agent: Stockdale & Leggo, Drysdale

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All images and descriptions in this advertisment 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. ^ Land price and land avaliability subject to change.

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TORQUAY 25 The Esplanade WINCHELSEA 10 Worland Street RARE 15 ACRES WITHIN TOWN - PRICED TO SELL Featuring quality 4 BR home, 9 paddocks, extensive shedding plus stables; this impressive property offers unlimited options. Perfect for horses or hobby farm. Rare opportunity to purchase a quality parcel of land on the edge of the Surf Coast Shire’s boom town. A property of this quality and size does not come on the market very often so interested parties are advised to inspect now.

FOR SALE Buyers above $499,000 LAND

15 acres approx

INSPECT

By appointment

AGENT

Scott Hunt 0431 474 721

OFFICE

Geelong, 350 LaTrobe Tce (03) 5225 5777

ONLINE

www.bfp.net.au.

GHERANG 475 Dangers Road

FOR SALE Buyers above $650,000

NEW PRICE - OWNERS READY TO SELL!

LAND

25 acres approx

INSPECT

By appointment

AGENT

Scott Hunt 0431 474 721

OFFICE

Geelong, 350 LaTrobe Tce (03) 5225 5777

ONLINE

www.bfp.net.au.

Located in highly sought after Gherang Hamlet is this impressive home on 25 acres. Just 5 mins from Moriac, 15 mins Anglesea, or 20 mins Geelong. 2 storey, 3 BR recently renovated home features impressive kitchen, light open plan living/dining area and extensive decking. 3 living zones, 2 beautifully appointed bathrooms, exposed beams, polished boards and chandelier lighting provide a lovely contrast.

FOR SALE Contact agent for details LAND

615 sqm approx

INSPECT

Saturday 1pm

AGENT

Scott Hunt 0431 474 721

OFFICE

Geelong, 350 LaTrobe Terrace (03) 5225 5777

ONLINE

www.bfp.net.au.

TORQUAY 25 The Esplanade ANGLESEA 31 Chatswood Drive PRICED REDUCED - VENDORS SAY SELL! This warm, inviting home exudes a sense of family comfort the moment you open the door. Nestled in Anglesea’s peaceful surrounds, this 2-storey home features 5 BR, two bath, wood heater, RC heating/cooling, country kitchen, study nook and games area. Large water tank and heat pump HWS add to this home’s many features.

TORQUAY 25 The Esplanade WINCHELSEA 22 Jackson Street

FOR SALE Buyers abover $538,000 LAND

615 sqm approx

INSPECT

By appointment

AGENT

Scott Hunt 0431 474 721

OFFICE

Geelong, 350 LaTrobe Terrace (03) 5225 5777

ONLINE

www.bfp.net.au.

INVESTORS AND DOWNSIZERS NOTE: BRAND NEW AND JUST OVER $200,000 These 2 bedroom units are brand new and built by Residential Builder of the Year Pivot Homes, meaning the best quality available. Located in the Surf Coast’s boom town Winchelsea where rental demand is high, these units are expected to yield 6% yield for investors, or downsizers will find it hard to beat this value anywhere.

FOR SALE $210,000 - $232,000 INSPECT

By appointment

AGENT

Scott Hunt 0431 474 721

OFFICE

Geelong, 350 LaTrobe Tce (03) 5225 5777

ONLINE

www.bfp.net.au.

Don’t delay; list now for an outstanding Spring result. BFP - Bruce Falk Property; marketing premium residential and lifestyle property throughout the Surf Coast and Bellarine regions. For a confidential appraisal of your property, call Scott or Bruce now.

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Bruce Falk 0400 939 081

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JANUARY 2008 1229 JULY - 26 JULY 2011

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TORQUAY

INTRODUCING LAURA ANDREWS GREAT OCEAN ROAD REAL ESTATE is delighted to welcome Laura Andrews to their Torquay office as a member of the Residential Sales Team. Laura joins the team as a valued and experienced Sales Consultant with many recent real estate successes in Torquay, Jan Juc and the surrounding districts. Laura can be contacted 7 days a week at GREAT OCEAN ROAD REAL ESTATE 114 Surf Coast Highway Torquay VIC 3228. Phone: 5261 5088 or Mobile: 0488 203 737 Email: laura@greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

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/ EASTERN VIEW / FAIRHAVEN

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3 - 15 / 105 GREAT OCEAN ROAD ANGLESEA

667 GREAT OCEAN ROAD EASTERN VIEW

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$2,400,000 James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

683 GREAT OCEAN ROAD EASTERN VIEW

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X BRAND NEW MODERN AND STYLISH BEDROOM GROUND AND FIRST FLOOR APARTMENTS 3PACIOUS OPEN PLANS FULLY FURNISHED WITH QUALITY FITTINGS FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES /WNER OCCUPY HOLIDAY OR PERMANENTLY RENT n THE CHOICES ARE YOURS )NCLUDES RESORT FACILITIES GYM INDOOR POOL TENNIS COURT AND CAR PARKING ,UXURIOUS $AY 3PA SERVICES ALSO AVAILABLE YEAR NET RETURN OPTION ALSO AVAILABLE !N EASY STROLL TO THE BEACH CAFES RESTAURANTS AND SHOPS AND ACROSS THE ROAD FROM THE RIVER 7ITHOUT DOUBT THE BEST VALUE APARTMENTS ON THE 3URF #OAST n CALL NOW TO VIEW

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4HE LAST VACANT FRONT ROW BLOCK AT %ASTERN 6IEW ,AND SIZE SQM APPROX #OMES COMPLETE WITH PLANS AND PERMITS TO SAVE YOU TIME AND MONEY #AN NEVER BE BUILT OUT +ILOMETRES OF BEACH ACROSS THE ROAD

$1,550,000 James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

10 ANDERSON STREET AIREYS INLET

9 ALBERT AVENUE AIREYS INLET

20 ANDERSON STREET AIREYS INLET

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-ETRES FROM SHOPS CLIFF TOPS AND BEACH SIDE OF THE ROAD $OUBLE STOREY SOLID FOUR BEDROOM HOME -AIN BATHROOM PLUS ENSUITE $OUBLE LOCK UP GARAGE &LAT LANDSCAPED SECURE BLOCK (IGHLY SOUGHT AFTER POSITION QUIET NO THROUGH ROAD /PEN PLAN LIVING DINING AREA WITH OPEN FIRE

4HREE BEDROOMS TWO BATHROOMS /PEN PLAN LIVING DINING KITCHEN AREA WITH POLISHED FLOORBOARDS -ODERN KITCHEN WITH 3MEG APPLIANCES 'AS CENTRAL HEATING 3ECURE PRIVATE GARDEN "RILLIANT LOCATION CLOSE TO BEACH SHOPS AND SCHOOL

$675,000 James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

$855,000 James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

3/28-30 GREAT OCEAN RD AIREYS INLET

%XPRESSIONS OF INTEREST ARE BEING SOUGHT FOR THREE ARCHITECT DESIGNED TOWNHOUSES AVAILABLE OFF THE PLAN 4O BE OFFERED AS LAND WITH PERMITS OR THE FINISHED PRODUCT 3OME OCEAN VIEWS AVAILABLE ,AND SIZES SQM n SQM &ANTASTIC LOCATION IN A NO THROUGH ROAD ON THE BEACH SIDE OF THE 'REAT /CEAN 2OAD

Expressions of Interest James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

2 BIMBADEEN DRIVE FAIRHAVEN

22 BEACH ROAD ROAD AIREYS INLET

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7 NARANI WAY FAIRHAVEN

18 YANDANAH ROAD FAIRHAVEN

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$895,000 James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

$695,000 James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

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$IFFERENT OPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE FROM THIS BEAUTIFULLY MAINTAINED HOUSE ,OVELY VIEWS OF THE LIGHTHOUSE AND OCEAN BEYOND ,OW MAINTENANCE HOUSE AND LAND 7ARM EASTERLY ASPECT 3EPARATE STUDIO AT REAR

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Offers above $425,000 James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 3

-AGNIFICENT OCEAN VIEWS TO THE HORIZON -ODERN ARCHITECT DESIGNED TOP QUALITY RESIDENCE &OUR BEDROOMS THREE BATHROOMS TWO LIVING AREAS $OUBLE LOCKUP GARAGE WITH TURNTABLE 6IEWS OF WAVES BREAKING ON THE &AIRHAVEN SAND 7ALK TO THE &AIRHAVEN SURF CLUB

Expressions of Interest James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

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

165 - 167 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY

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YEAR LEASE TO 7ESTPAC 0LUS YEAR OPTION 2ENTAL PA !NNUAL RENTAL INCREASE TO #0) 2ECENTLY REFURBISHED BY 7ESTPAC &IRST CLASS HIGH PROFILE CORNER RETAIL LOCATION #LOSE TO SUPERMARKET AND POST OFFICE

$POA Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

267 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY

2 / 28 MOORE STREET APOLLO BAY

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4HE LOCATION IS INCREDIBLE THE PROPERTY IS DESIRABLE 0RESENTING CLASS COMFORT AND DIRECT OCEAN FRONTAGE 9OU ARE LITERALLY ON TOP OF THE WAVES WITH THE BEACH ON YOUR FRONT DOORSTEP AND ONLY METRES WALK TO THE TOWNSHIP THIS EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY WILL ABSOLUTELY DELIGHT YOU 3TANDING PROUD THIS HIGH CALIBRE PROPERTY WAS BUILT OF ENORMOUS SUBSTANCE 1UALITY IN DESIGN IS EVIDENT THROUGHOUT EVERY ROOM FEATURES SUPERIOR FITTINGS AND DAZZLING DESIGN $OUBLE GLAZED WINDOWS FULL AIR CONDITIONING DOUBLE GARAGE AND WORKSHOP 4HE BEDROOM BATHROOM HOME OFFERS MORE THAN JUST A TYPICAL BEACH HOUSE 4HIS PRESENTS SPACE AND SOPHISTICATION 4HIS IS THE RESIDENCE THAT OTHER PROPERTIES ENVY AND ARE MEASURED BY 4HE LARGE LIGHT FILLED ROOMS ALLOW YOU TO CAPTURE THE VIEWS FROM EVERY ANGLE 4HE DECKING IS IDEAL FOR ENTERTAINING

Price by Negotiation Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

7HAT A POSITION &ORGET THE CAR WALK TO THE BEACH SHOPS CAFE AND ALL THAT !POLLO "AY OFFERS 4HREE LARGE BEDROOMS TWO BATHROOMS OPEN PLAN LIVING DINING SPACIOUS COURTYARD n THIS IS DESIGNED FOR FAMILY LIVING AND ENTERTAINING 3INGLE LOCK UP GARAGE )T IS LIGHT BRIGHT COMFORTABLE AND IN A GREAT CONDITION #URRENTLY OBTAINING A PERMANENT RENTAL RETURN

$375,000 - $399,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

5/28 MOORE STREET APOLLO BAY

24 NELSON STREET APOLLO BAY

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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

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3OLID SINGLE STOREY HOME ON GREAT BLOCK /N THE DOORSTEP OF THE !POLLO "AY SHOPPING PRECINCT BEDROOMS WITH ")2 S AND ENSUITE TO MASTER BATHROOMS POLISHED FLOORBOARDS AND RECENTLY RENOVATED 3TYLISH TILED KITCHEN FLOWING INTO DINING ROOM 'AS LOG FIRE HEATING SEPARATE LIVING AREA AND RUMPUS ROOM #ARPORT AND FULLY FENCED NORTH FACING BACK YARD

$675,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 4

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

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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

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

24 SEEBERG COURT APOLLO BAY

37 THOMSON STREET APOLLO BAY

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%LEVATED FAMILY RESIDENCE FEATURING LARGE MAIN ROOM WHICH OPENS TO A HUGE OCEAN VIEW WITH NORTH EAST FACING BALCONIES OVERLOOKING THE ACTIVITY OF THE BEACH HARBOUR 4HE CLEVER LIVING SPACE TOGETHER WITH EXQUISITE FIT OUT AND FINISHES THROUGHOUT 3ITUATED IN ONE OF !POLLO "AY S FINEST POSITIONS ALL WITHIN EASY ACCESS TO THE CAFE SCHOOL SURF CLUB HARBOUR 4HE ENTRANCE FOYER OPENS TO A MULTITUDE OF SPACES WITH UPSTAIRS OPEN PLAN KITCHEN AND EXPANSIVE DINING LIVING ,ARGE BEDROOM IMMACULATE HOME PLUS BATHROOMS WITH THE MAIN ENSUITED :ONED AND REFRIGERATED COOLING AND HEATING WITH INVERTER TECHNOLOGY DOUBLE GLAZED WINDOWS %SSA STONE BENCH TOPS FULLY LANDSCAPED LOW MAINTENANCE GARDENS PLUS A DOUBLE GARAGE WORKSHOP AND STORE PLAYROOM

$550,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

$985,000 - $1,050,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

15 CAWOOD STREET APOLLO BAY

245 BUSTY ROAD APOLLO BAY

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

14A RAMSDEN AVENUE APOLLO BAY

4/8 MURRAY STREET APOLLO BAY

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$895,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

4HIS HIGHLY REGARDED LOCATION IN !POLLO "AY OFFERING EASY ACCESS TO "EACHES 3HOPS 'OLF COURSE AND SCHOOL 4HIS PERFECT LOCATION TO ENJOY YOUR DREAM HOME FOR HOLIDAY AND OR PERMANENT RESIDENCE 7ITH QUALITY BUILT AND DESIGN TOWNHOUSE NOW SCARCE IN !POLLO "AY 4HIS LUXURY TOWNHOUSE IN THE HEART OF !POLLO "AY WITH OCEAN VIEWS n AT A 2%$5#%$ PRICE BEDS BATHS %XPANSIVE BALCONIES TIMBER FLOORING

$610,000 - $620,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

10 MARENGO CRESCENT MARENGO

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$560,000 - $580,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

10 NEWCOMBE STREET MARENGO

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-ASSIVE OCEAN VIEWS ON A SQM APPROX BLOCK 5PSTAIRS COMPRISES OPEN PLAN LIVING BEDROOMS RENOVATED BATHROOM WITH SHOWER BATH 0OSSIBLE LOT SUBDIVISION 34#! 2EVERSE CYCLE AIR CONDITIONING $OWNSTAIRS COMPRISES BEDROOMS BATHROOM KITCHEN LAUNDRY AND LARGE DECK

/NLY M TO THE BEACH THIS HIGH QUALITY TOWNHOUSE WITH BIG VERANDAH AND MAGNIFICENT POSITION IS ONLY MATCHED BY THE HIGH QUALITY FIXTURES AND FITTINGS BEDROOMS ALL WITH ")2 S BATHROOMS WITH MASTER ENSUITE FLOOR TO CEILING TILES LARGE SHOWER AND SPA BATH /PEN PLAN LIVING WITH POLISHED 6ICTORIAN !SH HARDWOOD FLOORS DOUBLE GARAGE AND OUTDOOR SHOWER

0OSITIONED IN A DESIRABLE PRECINCT WITH A NORTHERLY REAR ASPECT OFFERS ASTUTE BUYERS PRIVACY WHILST BOASTING IN SUCH A CENTRAL LOCATION %NJOY THE DESIGN AND FEELING OF SPACE THROUGHOUT THE TWO STOREY HOME !LSO OFFERING WRAP AROUND DECKING SUITED FOR OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AND ROLLING HILL VIEWS &OUR LARGE BEDROOMS WITH ")2 S A LARGE POOL TABLE GAMES ROOM PLUS A SECOND SEPARATE LIVING AREA

$625,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

3 OCEAN TERRACE SKENES CREEK

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

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

$595,000 Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 5

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

77 CHARLES STREET LORNE

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0RIVATELY SITUATED ON A GENEROUS SQM APPROX ALLOTMENT THIS BEDROOM BATHROOM HOME OFFERS AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY IN ONE OF ,ORNE S MOST TIGHTLY HELD STREETS /PEN PLAN LIVING AREA WITH BIG OPEN FIRE PLACE OPENS ONTO A BRIGHT NORTH FACING ENTERTAINING DECK WITH GREAT VIEWS OVER ,OUTTIT "AY DOUBLE UNDERCOVER PARKING AND MULTIPLE OFF STREET CAR PARKS 1UIETLY LOCATED NEAR THE END OF A CUL DE SAC AND BORDERED BY 1UEENS 0ARK 2ESERVE ENJOY EASY SHORT STROLLS TO THE BEACH AND 4EDDY S ,OOKOUT )F YOU RE LOOKING FOR A BEACH HOME THAT IS QUIET AND SET AMONGST A NATURAL ENVIRONMENT WITH SPACE TO ENTERTAIN THEN LOOK NO FURTHER

$1,300,000 Ian Stewart 0418 522 571 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

3ET ON A SPACIOUS SQM APPROX AND AMONGST BEAUTIFUL NATIVE BUSH ENJOY PRIVACY FROM NEIGHBOURS CREATED BY A UNUSED ROAD RESERVE ON ONE BOUNDARY #LASSIC STYLED HOME WITH BEDROOMS BATHROOM RANCH STYLED KITCHEN AND FAMILY ROOM GAS HEATING THROUGH TO A SEPARATE LOUNGE WITH OPEN FIRE PLACE CONTINUING ONTO A DECK SURROUNDED BY TRANQUIL VIEWS OF THE STATE FOREST &EATURING A SELF CONTAINED STUDIO BELOW CAPITALISE ON THE POTENTIAL PERMANENT RENTAL RETURN OR USE AS ADDITIONAL SPACE FOR GUESTS AND EXTENDED FAMILY /NLY M TO THE ,ORNE 3,3# SHOPS AND CAFE S MAKES THIS A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY IN A @BLUECHIP RESIDENTIAL AREA IN A DESIRABLE LOCATION

$849,000 Ian Stewart 0418 522 571 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

9 HARVEY STREET LORNE

17/260 MOUNTJOY PARADE LORNE

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/NLY MOMENTS WALK FROM THE BEACH AND MINUTES FROM ,ORNE S SHOPPING PRECINCT THIS BEDROOM BATHROOM APARTMENT DELIVERS A FANTASTIC SEASIDE LIFESTYLE 4HE PROPERTY HAS A LARGE OPEN PLAN KITCHEN LIVING AREA WHICH OPENS TO A MASSIVE OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AREA CAPTURING ,OUTTIT "AY AND THE ,ORNE PIER /THER APARTMENT FEATURES INCLUDE A REAR COURTYARD LOCK UP GARAGE WITH STORAGE AREA AND ND CAR SPACE AIR CONDITIONING SPA BATH 7ILL SELL MOSTLY FURNISHED

$825,000 Michael Coutts 0438 356 624 Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

16/2-10 OCEAN ROAD SOUTH LORNE

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$1,495,000 Ian Stewart 0418 522 571 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

$735,000 Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799 Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

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,OCATED IN THE @0ACIFIC APARTMENT COMPLEX IMMACULATELY PRESENTED APARTMENT AVAILABLE FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION #OMPRISING BEDROOMS BATHROOMS AND AN OPEN PLAN KITCHEN DINING LOUNGE AREA WHICH OPENS ONTO A LARGE BALCONY 3ENSATIONAL EXPANSIVE VIEWS OF THE PIER ,OUTITT "AY AND THE ENTIRE COASTLINE TO !IREYS )NLET WHICH WILL NEVER BE COMPROMISED "EING SOLD ON A 7) 7/ BASIS THE PROPERTY HAS STRONG HOLIDAY LETTING POTENTIAL

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 6

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

29/4 SMITH STREET LORNE

1/17 SMITH STREET LORNE

RESORT LIVING IN THE CENTRE OF LORNE

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,UXURIOUSLY APPOINTED BEDROOM BATHROOM APARTMENT WELL EQUIPPED WITH GOURMET KITCHEN FEATURING STAINLESS STEEL %UROPEAN APPLIANCES /PEN PLAN LIVING AREA SPILLS ONTO A HUGE ENTERTAINING DECK WITH SWEEPING PANORAMIC VIEWS TO THE ,ORNE 0IER /THER FEATURES SUN FILLED POOL AREA DUCTED HEATING AND COOLING LIFT ACCESS SECURITY ENTRANCE AND SECURE CAR SPACE

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

$650,000 Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799 Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

6 WILLIAM STREET LORNE

3A ALPHA TERRACE LORNE

35"34!.4)!, 3):%$ #/!34!, (/-%

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4HIS BEDROOM BATHROOM APARTMENT IS PART OF A YEAR OLD DEVELOPMENT ! LOW MAINTENANCE HOLIDAY PROPERTY WITH OPEN PLAN KITCHEN DINING LOUNGE AREA QUALITY APPLIANCES SPACIOUS BALCONY AND BASEMENT PARKING 4HE LOCATION OF THE PROPERTY IS UNBEATABLE POSITIONED METRES FROM THE HEART OF ,ORNE S SHOPPING STRIP 4HE SHOPS AND BEACH ARE LITERALLY A TWO MINUTE WALK ENSURING STRONG HOLIDAY LETTING POTENTIAL

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3HIRE APPROVED PERMIT FOR A #HARLIE -INA DESIGN RESIDENCE AND A LOCAL BUILDER READY TO BE INTRODUCED 4HE DESIGN FEATURES @DUAL KEY ACCESS FOR SEPARATE APARTMENTS OR ONE LARGE HOME 4HE ALLOTMENT IS SITUATED WITHIN M OF ,ORNE S SHOPPING PRECINCT WITH SPECIFIC ZONED AREAS OVERLOOKING THE MAIN BEACH AND FEATURES WHITE WATER VIEWS FROM BOTH LEVELS 4HE PROPERTY EVEN BOASTS A BEDROOM SURFER S COTTAGE

!RCHITECT DESIGNED BEDROOM BATHROOM LIVING AREA RESIDENCE OVER LEVELS $UAL STREET ACCESS ALLOWS YOU TO ENTER THE PROPERTY AT DIFFERENT LEVELS 3TUNNING ,ORNE 0IER AND POINT VIEWS ARE ENJOYED FROM THE OPEN PLAN KITCHEN AREA AND LARGE DECK "RILLIANT INTERNAL EXTERNAL STORAGE AND DOUBLE LOCK UP GARAGE PLUS CARPORT AREA FOR RD VEHICLE

$1,175,000 Michael Coutts 0438 356 624 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

$1,300,000 Ian Stewart 0418 522 571 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

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BLUE WATER VISTA

s "IG NORTH EASTERLY FACING VIEWS ABOUND UP THE %RSKINE 2IVER AND OVER THE BEACH AT ,OUTTIT "AY AND THROUGH TO !IREY S )NLET ,IGHTHOUSE s 4HE ORIGINAL BEDROOM BATHROOM BEACH HOUSE COULD BENEFIT FROM SOME COSMETIC ALTERATIONS BUT WITH A LITTLE 4,# COULD BE YOUR NEW ,ORNE BEACH PAD s #ENTRALLY LOCATED APPROX M FROM ,ORNE S SHOPS CAFES SWING BRIDGE AND MAIN BEACH ARE ALL WITHIN AN EASY WALK $750,000 Ian Stewart 0418 522 571 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

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02)-% %.429 ,%6%, ,/2.% /00/245.)49 s 4HIS TIDY HOME COMPRISING BED BATH AN OPEN PLAN KITCHEN DINING LOUNGE AREA WHICH SPILLS ONTO A SPACIOUS DECK HAS A FILTERED OCEAN @PEEK IS OFFICIALLY THE MOST AFFORDABLE HOUSE ON THE ,ORNE MARKET s ! FANTASTIC ENTRY LEVEL PROPERTY IN GREAT CONDITION NOW WITH THE OPTION TO EASILY IMPROVE BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SECOND LEVEL 34#! s ,OCATED ON A SQM ALLOTMENT $515,000 - $545,000 Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799 Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

1020 WINCHELSEA - DEANS MARSH ROAD BAMBRA

31 SUMMERHILLS AVENUE LORNE

35 POLWARTH ROAD LORNE

56 DEANS MARSH ROAD LORNE

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!BSOLUTE BLUE WATER VIEWS CAN BE ACHIEVED FROM THIS SUBSTANTIAL SQM ALLOTMENT %NJOY THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS WITH THE ORIENTATION OF THE BLOCK LETTING YOU ACHIEVE A LUSH BUSH ASPECT AND ALSO CAPTURING THE ACTIVITY OF ,ORNE MAIN BEACH AND TOWNSHIP 4HE BLOCK BOASTS DUAL STREET FRONTAGES AND ALL SERVICES CONNECTED INCLUDING UNDERGROUND POWER

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$550,000 Karen Stribling 0439 650 838 Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

"EDROOM PLUS STUDY BATHROOMS OPEN PLAN LOUNGE KITCHEN "EAUTIFUL TIMBER FLOORS STONE FEATURE WALL OPEN FIRE PLACE 1UALITY WINDOW FURNISHINGS STUNNING VALLEY VIEWS FROM ALL ROOMS ,ANDSCAPE GARDENS SURROUNDING IN GROUND POOL AND TENNIS COURT CIRCULAR DRIVEWAY LEADING UP TO HOUSE AND GARAGE MINUTES TO 'EELONG AND RING ROAD AROUND 'EELONG TO -ELBOURNE 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

37 AUREL ROAD DEANS MARSH

3390 PRINCES HIGHWAY WINCHELSEA

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4HIS BEAUTIFUL HOME IS ONLY YEARS OLD WITH A YEAR BUILDER WARRANTY AND IS IN IMMACULATE CONDITION BOASTING A SQM FLAT BLOCK OF LAND )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 )T COMPRISES OF BEDROOMS BATHROOMS LARGE OPEN PLAN KITCHEN AND FAMILY ROOM LITRE WATER TANKS REVERSE CYCLE AIR CONDITIONING AND WOOD HEATER 3ITUATED ON A QUIET NO THROUGH ROAD

$380,000 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

$530,000 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

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MINUTES FROM 7INCHELSEA SCHOOL AND SHOPS BEDROOMS BATHROOMS WITH LARGE MODERN KITCHEN /PEN PLAN LOUNGE ROOM DINING ROOM WITH AIR CONDITIONING HEATING &ERTILE FLAT GRAZING LAND CURRENTLY RUNNING CATTLE AND SHEEP WITH LARGE DAMS SERVICING ALL PADDOCKS "ORE WATER AVAILABLE 'OOD FENCING CATTLE CRUSH WITH SEVERAL LARGE SHEDS MACHINERY STORAGE WORKSHOP

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 7

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TORQUAY 4/215!9 3URFCOAST (IGHWAY 4ORQUAY 6IC WWW GREATOCEANROADREALESTATE COM AU

9 ST ANNES DRIVE TORQUAY

1249 HORSESHOE BEND ROAD TORQUAY

052% ).$5,'%.#% ). &)234 #,!33 ,/#!,%

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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

$POA Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

! 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

18 RIPPLESIDE DRIVE TORQUAY

24 BALLYLIFFEN CRESCENT TORQUAY

15!,)49 !.$ 349,% ). 4(% 3!.$3 s s s

4HIS CLASSY BEDROOM BATHROOM LIVING PLUS LARGE STUDY IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR THE DISCERNING BUYER LOOKING FOR A RESIDENCE OF PURE CLASS WITHIN THE PREMIER 3ANDS %STATE &IRST CLASS FIXTURES AND FITTINGS THROUGHOUT THIS SPECTACULAR RESIDENCE INCLUDES HARDWOOD FLOORS CAESAR STONE BENCH TOPS SPLIT SYSTEM COOLING AND RAISED SQUARE SET CEILINGS TO MENTION BUT A FEW OF THE MANY FEATURES THIS SPACIOUS OPEN PLAN HOME HAS TO OFFER &ANTASTIC SHELTERED OUTDOOR ALFRESCO AREA

Price by Negotiation Michael Ferris 0428 882 666l Laura Andrews 0488 203 737

97 BEACH ROAD TORQUAY

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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

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$545,000 - $565,000 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Laura Andrews 0488 203 737

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!PPROX SQM PLUS LARGE MEZZANINE THAT COULD BE REMOVED IF REQUIRED %XCELLENT FRONTAGE IN A PRIME LIGHT INDUSTRIAL PRECINCT AMONGST OTHER SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSES %NTRY OFFICE AND A VARIETY OF WORK ROOMS AND WORKSTATIONS WITH GOOD LIGHTING (IGH CLEARANCE ROLLER DOOR AND VERY GOOD ON SITE PAVED PARKING SPACE !N AFFORDABLE COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT OR OWNER OCCUPIER SITUATION IN 4ORQUAY S ICONIC 3URF 0RECINCT 4ERMS NEGOTIABLE

$585,000.00 + GST Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

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LORNE 8

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

12 BLACKWATTLE MEWS TORQUAY

30 CENTRESIDE DRIVE TORQUAY

COURT LOCALE WITH AN EMPHASIS ON SPACE AND STYLE

UNREPLACEABLE AT THIS PRICE

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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 s 4ENANTED AT PER WEEK

,OVELY COURT LOCATION FOUR BEDROOMS ") AND 7)2 S THROUGHOUT TWO BATHROOMS PLUS ST FLOOR POWDER &ANTASTIC FIRST FLOOR OPEN PLAN LIVING DINING AROUND QUALITY KITCHEN AND OPENING TO A LARGE DECK 3ECOND GROUND FLOOR LIVING $,5' WITH REAR ACCESS DUAL DRIVEWAY TANK AND GARDEN SHED 3IZEABLE AND PRIVATE REAR YARD ESTABLISHED GARDENS AND ALL IN A GREAT AREA

$539,00 - $549,000 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

$579,000 - $599,000 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

48 CENTRESIDE DRIVE TORQUAY

35 CENTRESIDE DRIVE TORQUAY

YOUR DREAM HOUSE AWAITS

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,OCATED IN THE HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER 1UAY %STATE THIS RELATIVELY NEW HOME IS SURE TO IMPRESS 3ITUATED ON SQM THE HOME HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO CATER TO ALL OF YOUR NEEDS WITH AMPLE SPACE IN AND OUTDOORS 4HE HOME IS IMMACULATELY PRESENTED AND BOASTS BEDROOMS MASTER WITH ENSUITE BATHROOMS AND A LARGE STUDY 9OU WILL BE ABLE TO ENJOY A GENEROUSLY SIZED OPEN PLAN KITCHEN LIVING AND DINING AREA THAT OVERLOOKS THE GARDEN AND OUTDOOR DECKING AREA 7ITHIN A SHORT STROLL TO THE LOCAL PARKS AND FOOTBALL OVAL THIS HOME IS NOT TO BE MISSED

$529,000 - $539,000 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Laura Andrews 0488 203 737

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

153 COOMBES ROAD TORQUAY

243 MESSMATE ROAD TORQUAY

CONTEMPORARY CLASS ON AN ACRE

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!S NEW FOUR BEDROOM HOME BEAUTIFULLY SET ON A LOVELY LANDSCAPED ONE ACRE ALLOTMENT ,ARGE MAIN OPEN PLAN LIVING DINING AND SUPERB KITCHEN WITH VAULTED CEILINGS NORTHERLY ASPECT AND PLENTY OF LIGHT $EDICATED THEATRE ROOM PLUS LARGE FITTED STUDY OR THIRD LIVING 'ORGEOUS MAIN BATHROOM FULL ENSUITE 7)2 S AND ")2 S AND LOVELY DECOR THROUGHOUT M X M FIVE BAY GARAGE WORKSHOP AND STORE WITH TWO AUTO DOORS

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

!S NEW SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME WITH BEDROOMS AND LIVING AREAS "EAUTIFUL ESTABLISHED TREES ARE A FEATURE OF THIS EASY CARE ACRE ALLOTMENT $OUBLE GARAGE PLUS HUGE SHEDDING AND STORAGE ! TRADESMAN S DREAM !N EXCELLENT NORTH FACING ALFRESCO AREA AND UNDERCOVER DECKING TO SIDES $UCTED HEATING QUALITY CARPETS AND BLINDS AND AN ! GRADE FIT OUT FROM TOP TO BOTTOM MINUTES OR A WORLD AWAY FROM 4ORQUAY S SHOPS AND BEACHES

$860,000 - $880,000 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

5 ENFIELD DRIVE TORQUAY

17 MIRANDA CLOSE TORQUAY

BUILD YOUR DREAM COASTAL HOME IN OCEAN ACRES

MIRANDA CLOSE TO THE BEACH

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SQM BUILDING ALLOTMENT BEAUTIFULLY SET IN 4ORQUAY S EVER POPULAR /CEAN !CRES %STATE %XCELLENT ROAD FRONTAGES TO %NFIELD $RIVE AND 3TRINGYBARK #OURT 3ERVICES AVAILABLE INCLUDE POWER PHONE GAS AND TOWN WATER 2ELATIVELY FLAT AND WITH A CHOICE OF BUILDING ASPECTS /NE OF ONLY A HANDFUL OF VACANT ALLOTMENTS AVAILABLE IN THIS PREMIER ESTATE 3ECURE THAT PERFECT BUILDING SITE WITH TERMS NEGOTIABLE

$449,000 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

4HIS MODERN BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE IS ONE OF QUALITY AND SIZE AND ONLY FOOTSTEPS AWAY FROM THE BEACH /FFERING LARGE OPEN PLAN KITCHEN DINING LIVING ZONE THAT SPILLS OUT ONTO A HARDWOOD DECK WITH SOME OCEAN VIEWS &IRST CLASS IN FIXTURES AND FITTINGS SUCH AS SPLIT SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING IN EACH BEDROOM BATHROOMS LARGE LIVING ZONES MM FREE STANDING OVEN AND TOO MANY MORE FEATURES TO LIST 4HE SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION IS CLOSE TO THE BEACH RETAIL PRECINCT AND 4ORQUAY TOWN CENTRE

Price by Negotiation 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

28 & 32 RIPPLESIDE DRIVE TORQUAY

8 PETRIANA COURT TORQUAY

#/524 ,/#!4)/. ,/6%,9 (/-% 7!,+ 4/ 4(% "%!#(

SENSATIONAL SEAHAZE

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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

4HE LAST TWO REMAINING BLOCKS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THE DISCERNING PURCHASER LOOKING TO BUILD THEIR DREAM HOME IN A PRESTIGIOUS ESTATE &LAT VIRGIN LAND JUST WAITING FOR THAT DREAM HOME TO BE BUILT AND ENJOYED /NLY MINUTES WALK FROM THE FIRST CLASS 0EPPERS 2ESORT 4HE 3ANDS 'OLF #LUB GYM POOL AND OF COURSE 4ORQUAY S SENSATIONAL BEACHES %ACH BLOCK IS SQM APPROX WITH THE DIMENSIONS OF X METRES APPROX

$285,000 - $290,000 each Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Laura Andrews 0488 203 737

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

8 ROCKLEA DRIVE TORQUAY

2 / 80 SAGITTARIUS STREET TORQUAY

S LD

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COASTAL ENTRY HOME WITH STYLE

PRISTINE ACREAGE WITH GREAT OCEAN VIEWS

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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

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

)F LIFESTYLE PROXIMITY TO 4ORQUAY S BEACHES FACILITIES AND SHOPPING PRECINCTS ARE IMPORTANT TO YOU AND YOU WANT TO ENJOY !USTRALIA S BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY LIVING WELL LOOK NO MORE "OASTING PRISTINE ACRES OF FLAT VIRGIN LAND JUST WAITING TO ACCOMMODATE THE DREAM HOME TENNIS COURT AND THE POOL AS THE SPACE HERE IS AMPLE 'REAT OCEAN VIEWS FROM GROUND LEVEL AND A GRAND ENTRANCE IS SURE TO IMPRESS AND ALLOW YOUR DESIGN IDEAS TO FLOW 4HIS IS A RARE OPPORTUNITY

$549,000 - $569,000 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

151 THE ESPLANADE TORQUAY

6 / 45 GREAT OCEAN ROAD JAN JUC

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5NIQUE AND SPACIOUS FOUR BEDROOM RESIDENCE ON A LARGE SQM ALLOTMENT FRONTING THE OCEAN 4WO LARGE OPEN PLAN LIVING AREAS VAULTED CEILINGS TIMBER FLOORING AND NATURAL LIGHT APLENTY 4HREE MODERN BATHROOMS THREE TOILETS STUDY ZONE AND FITTED SEWING AREA IN LAUNDRY &IRST FLOOR KITCHEN LIVING OPENS TO A SENSATIONAL DECK WITH SWEEPING OCEAN VIEWS $UCTED VACUUM REVERSE CYCLE AIR CONDITIONER QUALITY APPLIANCE FIXTURES AND FITTINGS

3OLID BRICK SPACIOUS *AN *UC SECOND STOREY UNIT /PEN PLAN LIVING DINING KITCHEN SEPARATE LAUNDRY BATHROOM AND TWO GOOD SIZE BEDROOMS )NCLUDES OWN CARPORT COURTYARD AND STORE ROOM )DEAL HOLIDAY UNIT AND OR AFFORDABLE RENTAL INVESTMENT #LOSE TO PUBLIC TRANSPORT GOLF COURSE AND A PLEASANT STROLL TO THE BEACH

s $,5' LOVELY FRONT COURTYARD PAVED OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AND GORGEOUS PRIVATE BACKYARD $319,000 Only 1 left Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

$1,460,000 - $1,520,000 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

14 MARNER CLOSE JAN JUC

14A MARNER CLOSE JAN JUC

STYLE & QUALITY WITH STUNNING OCEAN VIEWS

"2!.$ .%7 *5# %8#%,,%.#%

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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

$690,000 - $720,000 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

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)F YOU ARE SEEKING NEW MODERN SPACIOUS STYLISH AND WELCOMING TOGETHER WITH SENSATIONAL OCEAN VIEWS THEN THIS ARCHITECTURALLY DESIGNED FOUR BEDROOM RESIDENCE TICKS ALL THE BOXES ,IVING UPSTAIRS AND DOWN ROBES THROUGHOUT CAESAR STONE KITCHEN POLISHED BOARDS SPLIT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONERS THREE BATHROOMS AND ONLY THE BEST FITTINGS AND FIXTURES 7ITH A CLASSIC COASTAL LOOK AND APPEAL THIS HOME OFFERS THE COMPLETE PACKAGE $ECKS UP AND DOWN $,5' WITH DIRECT HOUSE ACCESS LANDSCAPING AND 6)%73 6)%73 6)%73 )NSPECT TODAY n YOU WILL BE IMPRESSED

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CLASSIFIED LISTINGS

VACANT LAND

SUMMARY

PRICE

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 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 5655 Great Ocean Road, Yuulong

$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 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 32 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 44 Scenic Drive, 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 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 3 B/R, 850 sqm 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 4 B/R, 2 bth 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 25/4 Smith Street, 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 2 B/R 4 B/R, 2 bth, views 2 B/R, views

$595,000 - $645,000 $570,000 - $599,000 $450,000 $695,000 $595,000 $375,000 - $395,000 $650,000 - $680,000 $995,000 $450,000 $495,000 $415,000 $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 $310,000 $330,000 $380,000 $365,000 $410,000 $479,000 $445,000 $349,000 $540,000 By negotiation $550,000 - $575,000 $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

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

COMMERCIAL

$269,000 - $289,000 $1,250,000 $660,000 - $680,000 $775,000 $819,000

SUMMARY

PRICE

2/67 Bristol Road, Torquay 1 Inshore Drive, Torquay

RURAL

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3x3x3 lease. WI/WO Business in prime position Commercial Freehold Price reduced to sell

453 sqm 620 sqm

SUMMARY

From $210,000 $250,000 $450,000 - $475,000 $195,000 $230,000 - $250,000 $299,000 $POA $850,000 - $875,000 $210,000 $235,000 - $250,000 EOI $265,000 $235,000 $320,000 - $350,000 $298,000 $475,000 + $215,850 + $290,000 + $199,000 $250,000 Price by Negotiation $275,000 - $290,000 $315,000 - $330,000 $395,000 $150,000 $385,000 $550,000 $299,000 $210,000 $289,000 $299,000 $595,000 $300,000 $210,000 $245,000 + $250,000 $POA

$220,000 $230,000 $215,000 $499,000 $230,000 $235,000 $900,000

$355,000 - $370,000 $335,000 - $350,000

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 3810 Colac Lavers Hill Road, 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 Business plus 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 $295,000 $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 37 Aurel Road, Deans Marsh 455 Deans Marsh-Lorne Road, Deans Marsh 22 Station Street, Forrest Shalom Cottages, 35 Robilliards Road, Murroon 75 Anderson Street, Pennyroyal

APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 3233 39 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

$220,000 $660,000 $835,000 $60,000 - $160,000 $675,000 $800,000 $499,000

2 B/R self contained unit Residence on 3 acres 4 B/R, 2 bth & 2 living Residence on 1011 sqm 4 B/R, 2 bth & 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 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 22 hectare

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

TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Vic 3228 5/4 Noble Street, Anglesea 38 Bells Boulevard, Jan Juc 21 Ballyliffen Crescent, Torquay 90 Geelong Road, Torquay 2 Ocean Outlook, 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 $65,000 + Stock avail $550,000 $139,000 WIWO

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 11

4 B/R, 132 acres 5 acre approx 112 acres, 3B/R house 2.5 acres approx 2 acres & 1000 trees 3 B/R, 2bth house 16 acres 1200 sqm block 2x2 B/R1x3 B/R 16a 4 B/R, 100 acres

$POA $480,000 $620,000 $525,000 $118,000 $380,000 $400,000 $119,000 $650,000 $980,000

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

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

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

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

Website www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

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Vendors Instructions – Sell Now!!! $469,500 36 CLIFTON STREET, CLIFTON SPRING

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Home Haven $418,000

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Jetty Jewel $310,000

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Tuesday 12 July 2011

Feature property PARKSIDE WONDERLAND WITH BAY VIEWS

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63 Hereford Street, DRYSDALE Sale By Negotiation

Spectacular views across the bay - A well designed 3 bedroom home providing the opportunity to secure a huge 780sqm approx allotment within walking distance to town. Offering 3 living areas, 2 downstairs both with wood heaters to ensure comfort in the winter and the 3rd upstairs opening on a private balcony capturing the views of the You Yangs and beyond. 2 bedrooms both with BIR and central family bathroom with seperate toilet, with the master upstairs with WIR and ensuite. Other features include ducted heating, SLUG built for boat storage, rear access to property for boat or caravan and A/C to ensure year round comfort Inspect: Saturday 16th July 11.00 - 11.30am Agent: Ray White Bellarine Contact: Robert Dariol 0409 289 230 Sarah Hogan 0421 179 329

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PRIME RENTAL AVAILABILITIES

RENTAL OF THE WEEK

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IMPRESSIVE EXECUTIVE HOME - WITH THE LOT

12 BASS DRIVE

With an eye for detail and nothing overlooked this beautiful three bedroom home is a delight. On two levels downstairs comprises an inviting entrance, two large bedrooms, both with built in robes and carpeted, a bathroom with shower and deep bath. There is a separate toilet and laundry with external access and lots of storage including an area under the stairs. Upstairs has the lovely, open plan kitchen / dining / living area with polished floorboards, a fantastic balcony area through a sliding door which has a vergola roof - you can have the blades open to let in the sun or closed to keep the rain off and a second, smaller deck area to the rear. The kitchen has gas cooking, a dishwasher, loads of storage and granite benches and a lovely outlook. The living area has a gas log fire so not only do you feel cosy but it looks cosy as well, huge windows to let the light and the view in. There is an awesome, flat screen tv wired for sound in the living area which is to stay and actually looks like a feature of the living area.

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Email: torquay@greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au AIREYS INLET

Address 47 Links Drive, TORQUAY 3/7 Fatimah Court, TORQUAY 20 Endeavour Drive, TORQUAY 41 Fischer Street,TORQUAY 1/25 Puebla Street, TORQUAY 5 Shelley Close, TORQUAY 28 Aquilla Avenue, TORQUAY 2/3 Hoylake Avenue, JAN JUC 1/48 Boston Road, TORQUAY 28 Empire Avenue, JAN JUC 1/1-3 Gilbert Street, TORQUAY 16 Edwards Street, ANGLESEA 89B Harvey Street, ANGLESEA 66 Wybelleena Drive, FAIRHAVEN 1/63 Great Ocean Road, ANGLESEA 69 Great Ocean Road, ANGLESEA 7 Inverlochy Street, ANGLESEA 2/3 Smithton Grove, OCEAN GROVE 8/12 Gilbert Street, Torquay

Units, flats and townhouses in high demand!!! More properties NEEDED!! Bedrooms 2 3 3 3 2 4 4 3 3

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$300pw

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$370pw $400pw $330pw

21 Island Drive, Torquay 3 Almeida Close, Torquay 17 Follet Street, Torquay

McCartney Real Estate

7 Gilbert Street, Torquay 3228 Ph: (03) 5261 2104 Fax: (03) 5261 4493

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LORNE (03) 5289 4222

Email: lorne@greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au LORNE

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NOW NOW NOW NOW 31/7/11 NOW 31/7/11 NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW 15/7/11 NOW NOW NOW 18/7/11 NOW

APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600

Email: apollobay@greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

TORQUAY

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McCARTNEY REAL ESTATE RENTAL PROPERTIES Houses – Permanent 12 Month Rentals

ADDRESS

51 Camp Road 4/71 Geelong Road 8/71 Geelong Road 11/71 Geelong Road 3A Nestor Court 31 Price Street 5 New Street 2/7 Koomeela Drive 4/11-13 Darian Road 24 Glengarry Drive 3 Margaret Street 2/3 Hoylake Avenue 7 Grand Parade 12 Waverley Avenue 17 Gwynne Avenue 5/118 Mountjoy Parade 16 Great Ocean Road 5 Busty Road 38 Gambier Street 18 Martin Street 2/18 Gambier Street 13 Pengilley Ave

NOW NOW NOW

Property Managers: Christine Phillips & Dee Pengelly dee@mccartneyrealestate.com.au or christine@mccartneyrealestate.com.au

21 Pearl Street, Torquay 3228 P: 03 5261 2101 | F: 03 5261 4422 Email: torquay@hayden.com.au

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G.R. McCARTNEY & SON 7 Gilbert Street, Torquay Vic 3228 P (03) 5261 2104 F (03) 5261 4493 www.mccartneyrealestate.com.au

Graeme McCartney

Adrian Currie

Tim Carson

graeme@mccartneyrealestate.com.au

adrian@mccartneyrealestate.com.au

tim@mccartneyrealestate.com.au

0409 612 104

0412 686 875

0434 690 930

OPEN: SATURDAY 12.00PM – 12.30PM

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

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TORQUAY 37A Beach Road WHEN LOCATION MATTERS!!

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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.

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When location matters most, this modern townhouse is ideal. Located walking distance from Fisherman’s Beach and only minutes from Torquay’s shopping precinct. Offering 2 bedrooms all with BIR’s (master with en-suite), open plan kitchen/dining and living area, balcony with ocean views, downstairs rumpus room/2nd living area, outdoor entertaining area (outside shower) and single garage. This opportunity makes for the perfect sea change, weekend getaway or investment property all in a highly sought after location

PRICE: $520,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

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

OPEN: SATURDAY 1.00PM – 1.30PM

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

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JAN JUC 19 Royston Lane A NEW LEVEL OF EXCELLENCE!!

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Taking luxury to a brand new level this brand new residence has all you desire and more. Situated in a quiet court location with elevated locked in ocean views this architecturally designed home exudes absolute quality from the moment you walk in the door. Presenting 3 bedrooms (master with en-suite), BIR’s in all bedrooms, well appointed kitchen (stone bench tops and stainless steel appliances), open plan dining/living room, bi’-fold doors opening onto a north facing outdoor alfresco/ entertaining area ( with sand stone floors and glass balustrade), downstairs rumpus/family room and large double garage. Other features include semi-commercial windows, Tasmanian oak polished floors, terrazzo polished concrete floors, sand stone paving and wall feature and much more. All surrounded by architecturally designed low maintenance gardens with plenty of room for the kids to play and run around. This truly is a highly appealing and quality home so don’t miss it.

Built by one of Torquay’s leading builders this spacious contemporary residence effortlessly fulfils the lifestyle demands of the modern family. Boasting 3 bedrooms (large master with en-suite and WIR), rumpus room or large 4th bedroom, study nook, large open plan kitchen/dining area equipped with quality stainless steel appliances and stone bench tops, beautiful spotted gum timber flooring, split level north facing family room (gas log fire), bi’-fold doors opening onto a private decked entertaining area, floor to ceiling tiling in both bathrooms, remote double garage and all this surrounded by low maintenance well established gardens. Rarely do opportunities come along to purchase quality homes at an affordable price so inspect, consider and purchase with full confidence. Call us today!!

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

PRICE: $785,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

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JAN JUC 5 Marner Close WHAT AN OPPORTUNITY!

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Adrian Currie

Tim Carson

graeme@mccartneyrealestate.com.au

adrian@mccartneyrealestate.com.au

tim@mccartneyrealestate.com.au

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PRICE: $837,500 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

PRICE: $579,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

TORQUAY Lot 1412, 7 Bombora Street BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME WITH OCEAN VIEWS!!

This fantastic elevated allotment of 425m2 (approx) comes complete with approved plans for the successful purchaser to start building straight away or the option of designing and building your own home. Offering fantastic RFHDQ YLHZV LQ D TXLHW ORFDWLRQ DQG DOO VHUYLFHV DYDLODEOH $ JUHDW RSSRUWXQLW\ IRU WKH SURSHUW\ LQYHVWRU RU VW KRPH buyer to build their dream home at an affordable price in Quay Estate.

PRICE: $295,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

WINCHELSEA 39 Hesse Street “THE ISLES� - FIRST CLASS POTENTIAL!!

TORQUAY Lot 76 Cullen Court IMPRESSIVE WATER VIEWS

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PRICE: $269,000 Neg. CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930

PRICE: $398,000 Neg. CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

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TORQUAY Lot 716 Centreside Drive

TORQUAY 14 Parkside Crescent 2

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For Sale $520,000 View Saturday 3.15 – 3.45pm ljhooker.com/H8QFCH Contact Brad Pekin 0425 274 383 19A Gilbert Street Torquay

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Auction This Saturday 16th July at 11.00am View Saturday 10.30am prior to Auction ljhooker.com/GHSFCH 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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TI ON AU C JAN JUC 12 Windarra Grove

TORQUAY 24 Shorebreak Street

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TH A I S UC SA TI TU ON RD AY

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For Sale © View Saturday 1.30pm to 2.00pm ljhooker.com/GPOFCH Contact Sue Dodd 0418 187 555 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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Save up to $76,571* Only with the Australand Mortgage Saver.

The Quay, Torquay Purchase a block of land at The Quay in Torquay and we’ll pay you $15,000 towards your mortgage.* Based on a loan of $290,000, you could save $76,751 in mortgage interest over the life of the loan. As a result, you will be able to pay the loan off sooner. In fact, you could reduce the life of your loan by 3 year and 5 months. Be quick to take advantage of this limited offer.

Examples of savings on land purchases: Amount Borrowed

Australand “Mortgage Saver Rebate”

Interest you could save

Payments reduced by

$290,000

$15,000

$76,571

3 yr 5 mths

$280,000

$15,000

$76,169

3 yrs 6 mths

$270,000

$15,000

$75,743

3 yrs 8 mths

Call 13 38 38

Sales & Information Centre 1 Quay Boulevard Torquay (Mel Ref. 506 E1) Open Saturday to Thursday, 12pm - 5pm

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*Mortgage interest savings and the loan term reduction are estimated and are based on a single lump sum being paid at settlement by Australand, in conjunction with the first payment due on the mortgage, into a principal and interest loan with a term of 25 years with a variable interest rate of 7.8% for the specified amount. Interest savings and the loan term reduction may vary from this estimate. The interest rate of 7.8% is not a comparison rate. This is not an offer of finance and terms and conditions apply to approved purchasers. This offer is only available for eligible developments. The list of eligible developments can be viewed at australand.com.au/mortgagesaver. This is a limited offer that starts on 2 June 2011 and ends at 5pm 17 July 2011, and cannot be taken in conjunction with any other offer. See australand.com.au/mortgagesaver for terms and conditions and eligible developments.

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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17 Curdie Street, Cobden 3266. (03) 5595 2302

Port Campbell Victoria

Great Ocean Road

Port Campbell Guest House & Flash packers $WKNV KP VJKU XGT[ UOCNN ĹżUJKPI UJCEM TGEGPVN[ TGPQXCVGF VQ UWKV VQFC[Ĺ?U VTCXGNNGT 8GT[ CHHQTFCDNG CEEQOOQFCVKQP HQT EQWRNGU HCOKNKGU UOCNN ITQWRU The property offers a great opportunity for expansion if you wish, currently operating with 4 ensuite rooms, and two other double rooms with share facilities. However there is a permit & plans for 12 more rooms. 5Q VJG EJQKEG KU [QWTU TWP VJG DWUKPGUU CU KU QT GXGP LWUV JCXG VJG VJTGG Ć€CUJ RCEMGTU CPF NKXG KP VJG %QVVCIG QT HQT VJG OQTG CFXGPVWTQWU DWKNF UQOG OQTG 2QTV %CORDGNN KU C UWRGTD EQCUVCN TGVTGCV SWKGV KF[NNKE +P UWOOGT VKOG KVĹ?U C FKHHGTGPV UVQT[ VJGTGĹ?U RGQRNG GXGT[YJGTG CPF VJCVĹ?U IQQF HQT DWUKPGUU ,WUV JQWTU FTKXG HTQO /GNDQWTPG CPF QH EQWTUG QP QPG QH VJG YQTNFĹ?U OQUV HCOQWU VQWTKUV TQWVGU 6JG #RQUVNGU CTG LWUV WR VJG TQCF 2QTV %CORDGNN 0CVKQPCN 2CTM CPF 2GVGTDQTQWIJ VQ GZRNQTG 0QV VQ OGPVKQP VJG JKPVGTNCPFU QH 6KODQQP KVĹ?U C HCDWNQWU RNCEG VQ NKXG CPF YQTM

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Anglesea ANGLESEA

$849,500

ELEVATED OCEAN OUTLOOK

ANGLESEA

PRIVATE PT ROADKNIGHT

43 Great Ocean Rd

Rare & exclusive Melba Parade address set almost amongst the dunes. Ocean sounds forever present 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom brick home in tranquil & secluded location Great combination of timber and slate and superb outdoor living zones. HUGE BLOCK - 255 metres to beach OCEAN VIEWS from 2nd Level

Located in handy inner location close to shopping centre & school. Contemporary architect designed home has many features including polished timber floors, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and 3 living areas. Large decks with pleasant Ocean views to Pt Roadknight and Bass Strait- Exceptional block of approx. 1340 sqms

Open: Saturday 2–2.30pm

ANGLESEA

Buyers around $1,300,000

150 Melba Parade

Open: Sunday 1–1.30pm

ANGLESEA

$485,000

$850,000

NEW LISTING

TOP CENTRAL LOCATION

BEACHSIDE OF THE GREAT OCEAN ROAD AT POINT ROADKNIGHT

68 McMillan Street

Open: Saturday 1–1.30pm

ANGLESEA

$725,000

HANDY TO BEACH

176 Great Ocean Rd

2 Levels of spacious living, 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms Open design kitchen, dining and living with ocean views opening onto huge entertainment sundeck Large rumpus room, open fire place, split system heating & cooling and low maintenance landscaped garden

ANGLESEA

GET INTO THE MARKET

$490,000

Ideal opportunity to get started in the Anglesea market with a neat 3 bedroom cedar home backing onto reserve Good condition throughout and currently leased out to an excellent tenant till Oct 2011 Open kitchen/ living with polished timber floors. Split system reverse cycle air conditioner. Sundeck adjoins living area and serene bush outlook at rear Easy flat walk to town centre via walking track Great investment / holiday property Inspections invited any time. You will not be disappointed.

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ANGLESEA

$639,000

1 Eagle Ave

TRADITIONAL HOLIDAY COTTAGE 2 Foster St

Open: Sunday 2–2.30pm

Open: Sunday 12–12.30pm

Well maintained 3 bedroom home located in a quiet area close to the Anglesea golf course. Open plan Living, Dining & Kitchen adjoins superb covered entertainment deck. Split system heating & cooling, plenty of garden area & space to park a caravan and extra cars. Permit & plans available for 2nd level extension.

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Great location, easy 600 metre walk to the Point Roadknight swimming beach. Superb, furnished holiday home offering 2 spacious living & dining areas, 4 double Bedrooms (B.I.R’s) plus Study or 5th bedroom and 2 Bathrooms. Features include Ocean Views, new Elevator, polished hardwood floors throughout, split system heating & cooling, 2 large wrap around sundecks, under cover parking, 2 water tanks and fully fenced allotment of approx. 702sqm.

3 bedroom older style cottage in great elevated position with fine northerly outlook Timber lined interior, wood heater, separate kitchen and meals area Split system heating & cooling Excellent size block – 825sqm Very handy to Golf Course Ideal for renovation/ extension Get a good start in Anglesea Price negotiable

Exceptional and select inner location 700m to Surf Beach. Located in a quiet court position this home has 4 bedrooms and a great central living area. Split system air conditioning. The front verandah is well used on the hot summer nights. Well maintained and cared for by the reluctant seller. This is what true holidays are all about offering single level living, good yard space and easy walk to all attractions.

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ANGLESEA

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REDUCED TO SELL

Luxury open plan, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom townhouse Huge sundeck, balcony, utility room, separate laundry & double garage Many quality features and appliances Easy walk to shops, cafes and restaurants Guaranteed to impress

$780,000

Potential to subdivide (STCA), panoramic water views. Land approx 1316sqm Very well maintained original holiday style home located very close to shopping area. 2 Living areas, kitchen, bathroom, laundry/utility room. Polished timber floors, plenty of under house storage, single lock up garage.

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CHARMING FAMILY HOME

9 Fairway Drive

Comfortable single level 3 bedroom home close to Angelsea Golf Club. Open plan living, dining & kitchen, central bathroom. Polished timber floors, split system heating & cooling. Double lockup garage and landscaped garden. Excellent first, retirement or investment home.

Open: Sunday 1–1.30pm

PT ROADKNIGHT

$695,000

PT ROADKNIGHT BEACH HOUSE 52A Eleventh Avenue

3 Bedroom beach home close to the sea, renovated bathroom with 2nd toilet & vanity. Spacious living area with wood heater & northerly aspect & great entertainment deck. Easy flat walk to main Pt Roadknight beach and even closer to back beach.

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JAN JUC 91 Great Ocean Road

TORQUAY 13 Rayville Court

Tradesman’s Dream with Ocean Outlook This generously sized family home is perfect for the growing family and a tradesman wanting space. The home features a large kitchen with 900mm stainless steel cooker, dishwasher and adjoining meals area which flows into the large lounge room. Outside is for the car enthusiast/ tradesman, there you’ll find 2 single carports and a large triple garage with high remote control doors to make storage even easier. Inspect the home and it’s views today.

Grand Home in Court Location Located in a quiet court, lies this wonderful family home which is loaded with features including; large formal lounge with adjoining dining room, beautiful timber kitchen with quality appliances, generous sized master with WIR and ensuite with spa bath. Outside boasts a paved entertaining area with mains gas BBQ, heated swimming pool and a magnificent 6 car shed. You really do need to come and have a look for yourself.

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JAN JUC 21 Prestwick Avenue

TORQUAY 11 Rincon Crescent

Potential to Capitalise Located in a leafy street in Jan Juc lies this 3 bedroom brick veneer home which has almighty potential. The astute buyer may want to live in, use as a holiday house, investment property or demolish and erect 2 double storey townhouses (stca). Within walking distance to the beach and transport, location is one to be envied. Come and look as it will go fast.

Executive Living At Its Finest As you enter you will be impressed by the space that this home has to offer. The home features a bright modern kitchen with stone bench top and quality S/S appliances, adjoining meals area and family room, separate lounge and a separate rumpus room. Other features include a large undercover alfresco entertaining area, ducted heating, split system A/C, powder room and loads of storage. The home is in excellent condition throughout; all it needs is its new owners.

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Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

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TORQUAY T ORQUAY 2/41 Grange Crescent 2/4

TORQUAY 48 Loch Lomond Crescent

An Opportunity Not To Be Missed Close to the beach, in a quiet tree lined street lies this magnificent 2 BR unit. Recently refurbished the home comprises large open plan lounge, modern kitchen and adjoining meals area. The bedrooms are bright and spacious, master includes WIR. Other features include modern bathroom, spacious laundry, paved entertaining area ideal for BBQ’s, a large single remote control garage with internal access, air conditioning and more.

How’s This For Value Located within the prestigious Sands Golf Course Estate; lies this magnificent 3 bedroom single level family home. The moment you step inside you shall be impressed by the highly polished floor boards and high ceilings. The kitchen is spacious and overlooks the sundrenched meals area. Other features include large lounge, king sized master, double remote controlled garage with internal access, A/C and a private rear yard.

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Saturday 1.00 – 1.30pm

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By Appointment

CONTACT

Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

CONTACT

Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

MEL REF

506 D2

MEL REF

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TORQUAY 35 Golden Beach Way

TORQUAY 14 Reef Drive

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 the home features; large lounge room, modern kitchen with pantry which overlooks the tiled meals area and the adjoining family room, magnificent undercover entertaining area which is perfect for informal gatherings, ducted heating, split system cooling, garden shed and more.

When Only The Best Will Do This magnificent home offers all of the luxuries you could ask for; beginning with an oversized master bedroom, large wir & ensuite with spa bath & double shower. The kitchen offers quality appliances including 900mm oven, stone benches & glass splash back. Other features include Tasmanian Oak timber floor boards, high ceilings, ducted heating and refrigerated cooling, alarm system & decking with glass balustrade around the pool.

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Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

CONTACT

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506 F2

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The future comes to Curlewis Parks THE FUTURE is arriving early at the Curlewis Parks residential land development in Drysdale with the announcement that they will be providing optic fibre cabling throughout the estate. Multiple communications services such as very high speed broadband internet, traditional telephone, free-to-air TV (FreeView), pay TV (Foxtel, FetchTV) and security services (alarm monitoring and/or CCTV) are all delivered using a single fibre optic cable. This cable has many times the content carrying capacity compared with the traditional copper cable. Phil Smith, general manager of OptiComm, said Curlewis Parks will be equipped with an advanced Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) network that will deliver Australia’s fastest broadband at speeds up to 1 Gbps. High speed broadband will open a whole new lifestyle for families. Services such as iTunes and YouTube will be significantly enhanced by fast music and video downloading and streaming. Get ready for the next generation social networking versions of Skype, Facebook, MySpace and Twitter. Enjoy the experience of fast interactive, high definition, on-line games, video conferencing with friends and family. Fibre connected communities will also be able to take immediate advantage of all the new communications services that will start appearing on the market in the next few years, such as Internet Protocol Television (IPTV)

that will deliver a true interactive experience to the viewer and real-time Video-on-Demand (VoD) that will deliver movies or TV shows at the push of a button on your remote control. All around the world, the old copper networks are being replaced by fibre networks, so a fibre connected community is the future today. OptiComm, the company building and operating the network has gone from strength to strength and is now the single largest provider of FTTP in new estates in Australia. With more than 35 projects under development and contracted for over 100,000 homes and businesses, they are the leading operator of FTTP technologies in the country. It’s also one of the reasons they were selected by NBN Co to roll out the initial stages of the National Broadband Network in Tasmania. “We are extremely excited to be able to offer this advanced service to our current and future residents and reinforce our commitment to be the best and most sought after lifestyle address in the Geelong region,” said Brett Thompson, estate manager of Curlewis Parks. A display hub has been set up in the Curlewis Parks display office in Jetty Road, Drysdale, and Thompson invites anyone who would like further details to visit him or phone 0425 869 940 for more information.

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Speak to a Metricon New Home Consultant today or visit our displays this weekend. LARA DISPLAY CENTRE Open weekdays 1–5pm Weekends 12–5pm Grandlakes Blvd, Lara Mel 422 H6, Ph: 5282 6765

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

NEW LEOPOLD DISPLAY CENTRE Open weekdays 12–5pm Weekends 11am–5pm

Erin Pohlman Ph: 0435 883 718 Richard Maultby Ph: 0408 243 624

Brian Spokes Ph: 0412 530 825 Georgia Pohlman Ph: 0423 033 059

Jason Cantrell Ph: 0418 825 820 Shayne Jenkins Ph: 0423 616 227

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Enjoy a structurally sound home MORE and more people are opting to build their dream homes with Steel frames – thanks to National Builders who provide steel frames at no extra charge. National Builders’ steel framing system is engineer designed using the most advanced technology, providing the highest degree of accuracy, strength and durability available in steel framing today.

Builders you have all the flexibility to change the floorplans to suite your lifestyle. National Builders ‘design studio 25’ is where you can meet experienced designers who will transform your dreams into reality. Bring your wish list and they will make it happen for you. On top of all this, National Builders Group also delivers a superior level of customer service, which extends beyond the point of sale and continues well

The steel framing system comes with 50-year structural guarantee (some conditions apply) and are guaranteed not to shrink, warp, twist or crack; is termite proof, pesticide free and non-combustible. For those who do not prefer to have steel frames, National Builders offers termite-protected ‘blue’ timber frames with 25-year structural guarantee (some conditions apply). And that’s not all! When you build with National

after construction is complete. The thing which really sets National Builders Group apart from others is the ‘local builders advantage’ and guarantees that the construction of your new home will be supervised and managed by the actual licensed building practitioner. For more, phone Tamara at the Geelong display at Province Boulevard, Highton, on 0449 257 128 or visit www.nationalbuilders.com.au

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

Jan Juc: Marner Close Sun 2pm-5pm or by appointment Sales Inquire: 0418 590 377 or 5261 3394 surfcoasttimes.com.au

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Sales Inquire: Damir 0403 242 144

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

Torquay: The Quay Estate, Nautical Rise Sat-Sun 1pm-5pm (other times by appointment only) Ph: 5261 2866 Sales Inquire: 0434 730 962 Portarlington: “Arlington Rise Estate, 8 The Rise (off Smythe St) Fri-Tues 1pm-5pm Sales Inquire: 03 5255 3556 03 5259 3858 Leopold: 28 Paraffin Drive, Estuary Estate Fri-Wed 12pm-5pm Sales Inquirie: 0408 424 871

Torquay: The Quay Estate, Longshore St Inspect by appointment Office: Ph 9328 0339 Sales Inquire: Robert Roszbach 0406 632 945

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Californian acrylic queen BY ELEANOR WOODS AMERICAN ex-pat artist Sonya Efseaff has washed up on Surf Coast shores after exhibiting around the globe. The owner of Torquay’s Tigerfish Gallery, Grant Forbes, snapped up the now Melbournebased painter’s works to display and sell. “She is really interesting,� Forbes said.

“As soon as I saw her work I just thought it would be perfect for down here. “She uses acrylic and she is fast. Her work has loose brush work with tight detail. “She also does these tiny little paintings on little easels which are just fantastic.� Californian-born Efseaff moved to Perth to study art and design at age 18. The creative creature ran an arts cafe in the

Margaret River region before returning to the States. For the past five years Efseaff’s work has been exhibited in galleries in Santa Cruz, San Diego and in numerous group exhibitions around the world. Most of her work is acrylic on canvas but she also uses pastels and draws from her own photography. Inspired by the ocean, Efseaff now calls

Victoria home. “Her work is light-hearted and spontaneous and would look good in any home around here,� Forbes said. Check out Sonya Efseaff’s work at Tigerfish Gallery in Torquay’s Bell Street or visit www. tigerfish.com.au to learn more about what’s on offer in store; including whopping deals like 50 per cent off clothing for a limited time!

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Taltarni ‘T Series’ Victoria Shiraz 2008 ($15)

Vibrant, medium to full bodied red with added depth due to the quality and richness of the 2008 vintage showing up front blackberry flavour, an edge of plummy, brambly fruit, and a fine hint of white pepper and spice/mocha notes. The fruit is 45 per cent Pyrenees and 55 per cent Heathcote with 5 per cent of that being Viognier blended in to add texture and complexity. This is delicious ‘drink now’ Shiraz made to suit any occasion and most foods, and is priced to appeal. Terrific winter drinking!

Lions show their support THE LORNE Lions Club has again thrown its support behind community initiatives by becoming a major sponsor of the Lorne Festival of Performing Arts. To be held from September 9-11, the inaugural festival – remembering 1950s and ’60s Culture by the Sea – is being run by the Lorne Business and Tourism Association. The LBTA recently announced the sponsorship deal, which sees the Lions Club providing a cheque for $12,000 to the festival. Lions Club president, Dan Riordan, presented the official cheque to LBTA treasurer, Terry Richards, and said the club was only too happy to support the festival. “We are delighted with the community initiative of the Festival of Performing Arts and welcome people from near and far to take part in the great line up of performances and workshops across the threeday event,” Riordan said. LTBA’s Richards thanked the Lions Club for its generosity and belief in the event. “It is generosity such as this that reminds us how fortunate we are to belong to a small, closeknit community. On behalf of everyone involved with the event, we thank the Lions Club of Lorne,” Richards said. Throughout 2011 the Lions Club of Lorne has donated more than $40,000 to various community projects. Recipients of the donations include the Lorne

Festival of Performing Arts, Lorne Project Freeze Frame, Lorne Football and Netball Club, Lorne’s Stribling Reserve, Lorne Cricket Club, Lorne P12 College, Lorne Hospital, Lorne Kindergarten and Lorne Occasional Child Care. The Lorne Performing Arts Festival; 50s-60s Culture By The Sea, will allow locals and visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of Lorne while enjoying a multitude of stellar performances from great artists. Festival-goers will experience a wonderful line up of shows, including the opening night cabaret; the Saturday Swing Spectacular, swing dance and circus workshops. Guests can fill their weekend with ticketed and free events, including music, visual arts, historic photographic exhibitions, burlesque, circus, DJs, parties, poetry, storytelling and more! Some of the country’s most respected artists from various genres will join the community, including Melbourne Surf Western legends Mikelangelo and the Tin Star featuring St Clare; the sensational and sassy Go Girl Gadget Go Go Dancers; local jazz and burlesque star Jessamae St James; Circus Trick Tease; Lilikoi Kaos; The Shuffle Club; Victoriana Gaye and much, much more. You can also check out the Surf and Beach Culture Forum and Exhibition hosted by Lorne-based surf archivist, Murray Walding, or see the school’s VCAL students’ historic photographic exhibition of Lorne during this post-war period.

Taltarni Heathcote Victoria ‘Single Vineyard’ Shiraz 2006 ($35)

Rich, dark red, 500 million-year-old Cambrian soil (as opposed to Coonawarra’s ‘Terra Rossa’ soil being only around 300 millionyears-old!), counts for a lot in this regional Shiraz. Some Heathcote reds fall for the trap of being all big and blustery, yet what we really want to see is refinement, elegance and finesse – all the attributes that Taltarni aspires to with their wines, and yes this is certainly up there. It’s a potent, dark berry fruit compote woven through with threads of pepper and spice that’s seen 16 months in American oak yet doesn’t necessarily flaunt it. A ripper!

Taltarni Pyrenees Victoria Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 ($35)

Fine grained tannins, seamless structure, complexity and balance, integrated French oak, rich blackcurrant/cassis flavours with length to burn, all goes to show that this is a class act indeed. Regional mint undertones are thankfully kept well restrained and once again the French oak component is only in a supporting role. While this is great drinking now, it will only grow in stature and complexity over the next 10 years… if you can wait, that is!

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WINTER holidays offer a real opportunity to ‘kick back’. There’s no rushing about with festive season preparations and my friend made an interesting point the other day. We were discussing the increase in mental health disorders, stress levels and depression. One theory has been put forward that too often these days, in the ‘me’ society, everyone is out for what they can get. My friend and I decided it would be better if more people were “out for lunch/dinner” and sharing the whole experience from the preparation of the meal to the serving of it. Think about it… if we can sit over a reasonably lengthy meal, share our stories and thoughts on life, on what we’re doing, on what is of interest to us while at the same time share the platters of food round, this is all quality time spent with significant others in our lives. I certainly don’t want to trivialise or simplify the very complex area of mental health and depression, but we agreed that a great starting point of the road to recovery for many is to talk.

There are probably too many households wherein the various members are only just inside the door from school, work, and then they’re off again to sport, evening classes, whatever. I began thinking that the Spanish cuisine is just the vehicle for this type of activity. To begin with, tapas. I love the story of tapas – 19th century Andalusian innkeepers would welcome their guests with a glass of chilled sherry covered with a slice of bread. The bread served a dual purpose of keeping insects and dust from settling on the glass and to absorb the alcohol a little, thus encouraging guests to stay. To linger over a drink, some food in small portions and spend time grazing and chatting – well, the Spanish really know how to do this. Tapas, from the word tapar, meaning cover, becomes the prelude to a meal and is a display of the great Spanish flavours of marinated olives, anchovies or sardines, chorizo, garlicky mushrooms, braised octopus, spiced quail – flavoured with the ‘real’ paprika of Spain. It’s worth buying paprika and noticing its wonderfully smokey flavour compared with

SHARE IT AROUND AND REAP THE REWARDS that of Hungarian paprika (sweet paprika). Try local mussels that have been steamed open, then served on the half shell with a mixture of ground almonds, fresh oregano and Spanish paprika. Moisten this ‘crumble’ with a little olive oil and brown under the grill. Or use medium-large flat mushrooms that have been sprinkled with olive oil mixed with finely chopped garlic, seasoned with salt and pepper and roasted in a hot oven (200 degrees Celsius) for five to 10 minutes – stalk side up – and garnished with loads of freshly chopped parsley. You can see immediately that both these ‘tapa’ could be prepared quickly and simply round the kitchen bench while sharing a glass of wine and chatting. So share, shed the stress and enjoy the company of others. In fact, with whatever you have prepared for a meal, think about plating the food onto large platters that are placed in the centre of the table so everyone has a role to play in moving the plates around, offering, thinking of others - instead of hungrily tucking into one’s own portion on a plate.

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storytime session. Just for kids As well as the latest, greatest reads to stimulate the imagination of your children, there are lots more board and card games in store at Great Escape Books. Classics such as Trivial Pursuit and Cluedo are joined by games such as Man Bites Dog and many more, as well as new jigsaws for both children and adults and a new range of Lego, including the Lego Board game editions and Star Wars. And while the kids look through the latest books and games on offer, adults can sit back and enjoy a coffee, tea or hot chocolate, accompanied by cakes and cookies. For more information or to book your spot for the storytime reading, drop into Great Escape Books at 2/75 Great Ocean Road, Aireys Inlet or phone 5289 7052.

Alister Turrill is making a name for himself in local music circles.

RISING Queenscliff guitarist and songwriter, Alister Turrill, has been influenced by many musical styles and artists. His own unique style is already establishing a devoted local following around Geelong, the Bellarine and Surf Coast. Turrill’s father’s extensive record collection introduced him to the music of many 1960s artists, including his guitar idol, the legendary Jimi Hendrix. Today Turrill’s influences include Jeff Lang, Xavier Rudd, Ben Harper, Ash Grunwald and Pearl Jam’s Eddie Brenner. He describes his music as “solo acoustic blues� but says “there’s so much to learn from jazz�. He’s currently studying jazz through Diversitat and plays at Geelong radio 94.7 The Pulse ‘Live @ Pulse’ sessions on Fridays. Turrill was 14 when he got his

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Local art on show CONTAINMENT, an exhibition by five women artists, all members of Birregurra’s Third Wednesday Group, opens at Colac Otway Performing Arts and Culture Centre (COPACC) is currently on show. The free exhibition, in the COPACC foyer, features rich, three-dimensional works crafted in natural fibres and found objects. Some of the works are sculptural – created from felt, silk paper and woven natural materials. Pam Fyfe, from Birregurra, said the five artists had all taken very different approaches to the theme of Containment. “Our lives are contained within boundaries, sometime determined by ourselves and sometimes by others,� said Fyfe, whose exhibits include a woman’s corset and a pair of men’s y-front underpants made from silk paper she handcrafted. “The five of us came about it in very different ways according to our own ideas, philosophies and the media we were working with at the time, but the pieces work well together.

“The idea for the corset and complementary y-fronts came from thoughts about social containment and how the ladies in years gone by wore those dreadful corsets to contain their body.� Fellow Birregurra artist, Christ West, created six letter boxes for the exhibition using mixed media, found and made objects, paint and stitching. “Life is contained in a letter box, just as the letter within is contained,� West said. “I’ve always been fascinated by letters. They were very important in my early life as a migrant, particularly for my mother. “Later I lived very remotely and the weekly mail delivery was so important, it was always a big occasion. “Now when I’m driving through the country I love all the different letter boxes – they contain the personalities of their owners and they contain what’s in the post – good news, bad news, family news.� The exhibition also includes work by Wendy Robinson and Pam Morgan of Belmont, and Lyn Dickson of Bannockburn. It will be open until July 28.

Pam Fyfe (right) displays one of her hand-felted works with fellow artist, Chris West.

Check out this display BOXWORLD is one of the world’s most environmentally friendly cities created entirely from boxes, cans, bottles and all sorts of recycled materials. This hand-crafted, fluid interpretation of a major city, is currently on show at Geelong’s National Wool Museum. The exhibition highlights the importance of recycling and demonstrates how creative we can be with materials that we would otherwise discard. The exhibition gives every visitor the opportunity to create and construct part of a miniature city reflecting Geelong’s past, future and present. Created by Warren Thomas and more than 12 years in the making, BoxWorld covers 200 square metres (almost the size of a tennis court) and boasts 900 individual buildings. The tallest skyscraper is as high as a ferris wheel and there’s even a cathedral with a spire made from an old tomato sauce bottle. In direct contrast to the exhibition’s cityscapes, visitors to the BoxWorld exhibition during July will also be treated to a complimentary viewing of an installation by the artist Rachel Joy. ‘Colonial Architecture’ features 100 three dimensional sheep all made from recycled packaging. The piece lightheartedly explores the important role sheep have played in building our nation. The National Wool Museum is located at 26 Moorabool Street, Geelong, and is open 9.30am-5pm weekdays and 10am-5pm on weekends. For more information, phone the gallery on 5272 5272 or email www.nwm.vic.gov.au

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Office Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9.30am-2.30pm. Phone 5236 3388.The cottage has a host of activities at the moment, including: yoga, table tennis, playgroup, tai chi and childcare.

DRYSDALE and CLIFTON SPRINGS

Zumba with Jenny

9.30am-10.30am Aireys Community Hall. For more information, phone 0401 732 095.

Fridays

Aireys Inlet Playgroup

Meet at the Community Hall from 10am-12pm For more information, phone Karen 5289 7145 or 0421 797 519.

ANGLESEA Art House

The Art House has many activities including life drawing, mosaics and pottery, printing, water colour, portraiture and painting any medium. Saturday July 23 Collagraph Printmaking Workshop 10am-4pm. Making collagraphs using glue lines produces prints with character. Cost $150. Phone 0418 179 554

Anglesea and District Community House

Phone 5263 2116, email angcom@fastmail.com.au or visit www.anglesea.org.au Opening hours are Monday-Friday from 9.30am-2.30pm Fridays – July 22-September 23 Lotus Yoga 9.30am-11am. Contact Janine 5261 3592 There are plenty more activities being held at the Anglesea and District Community House, pick up a copy of their Term 3 Courses.

Mondays and Thursdays

Zumba Classes

Clifton Springs Playgroup

10am-12pm at Golf Club Community Rooms. Newborn-5 years old. New group of mums looking for more new families. First Visit is Free! Phone Sarah on 0419 113 203 Mondays 9.15am-10am – Yoga 1pm – Carpet Bowls, Cards and Snooker Tuesdays 9am-11am – Weight Watchers 11.30am – Lunch followed by Bingo Wednesdays 11am-12pm – Exercises 1pm – Carpet Bowls and Snooker Thursdays 9.15am-11.15am – Line Dancing for beginners 1pm – Cards, Craft, Snooker and Choir Singing Fridays 1pm – Carpet Bowls and Snooker Saturdays 1pm – Cards, Darts, Snooker and Table Tennis For information, phone 5251 2983.

Tuesdays

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

Playtime at the Portarlington Primary School 0 to 5 years. 9am-10.55am. For more information, phone 5259 2572.

Wednesdays

Community Music Ensemble Port Music Inc

SpringDale Neighbourhood Centre

Join in the activities. Writers Group, Drysdale Guides, Coffee Club, Bellarine Camera Club, Volley Ball, Senior Community Club, Lions Club, Careers Group, Rotary, R.S.L Women’s Auxiliary, Community Craft Shop and more. For more information phone Anne on 5253 1960.

FRESHWATER CREEK

From 12pm-1pm in McMillan Street next to the kindergarten. For more information, phone 0408 130 598.

Anglesea Incredible Edibles Community Garden

At the rear of 5 McMillan Street from 10.30am at the garden. For more information, phone Sue 0419 541 107.

Marrar Woorn Neighbourhood House

6 Pengilley Avenue The house as a host of ongoing activities, please phone 5237 8500 for more information.

BARWON HEADS

7.30pm at Jan Juc Tennis Club. All ages and abilities. For further information contact Sarah 0437 700 403

Barwon Heads Chorale

Rehearsals at The Anglican Church, Hitchcock Avenue at 7.30pm. Donation of $5.

Barwon Heads Film Society

The Society screens a wide variety of film genres including Australian, foreign language and classic on the last Thursday of the month February – November. They are holding their fourth bi-annual film festival on Friday and Saturday, July 22/23 at the Community Hall, phone Anne 5254 2948.

Sunday July 24

Community Arts Garden Sustainability Group

A forum on household waste, from 2pm-4pm at 38 Geelong Road. Afternoon tea provided. Call 5254 1921.

BELLBRAE Mondays

Zumba with Jenny

9.30am-10.30am Bellbrae Hall. For more information, phone 0401 732 095.

Tuesdays and Wednesdays

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Tuesdays: Beginners hand building classes. Wednesdays: Beginners wheel throwing classes. At Bellbrae Poetry, for all enquiries contact Nishar on 0423 959 513.

Thursdays

Green Mums 3228

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

Port produce

Fresh Fruit and Vegies. 8.30am-11.30am. Portarlington Primary School, Newcombe Street. New produce traders welcome. Helen 0432 518 014.

Portarlington Pedal Group

Easy riding to suit individual abilities followed by social chat. Tuesday 2pm, Wednesday 6pm, Friday 10am At 130 Willis Street. Phone Graham on 5259 1651.

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Tuesdays

Sounding for inner peace meditation 7pm-9pm at the Neighbourhood House. Bring blanket and cushion. Phone 5258 3367

Wednesdays and Fridays

Thursday July 28

7pm Wednesday at Leopold Sportsman’s Club 7pm Friday at Leopold Community Hall For more information, phone Rhonda 5250 2340 or 0412 679 369.

Local author Greg Wane as a guest speaker. Greg will discuss his recently published book Aground in the Rip. 10am at Queenscliff Uniting Church Hall, Cnr Stokes and Hesse Street. All welcome.

Tuesdays

Queenscliff Neighbourhood House at the Beach

Queenscliffe Historical Museum

Aimee Country Line Dancing

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Tuesdays

Fridays

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Freshwater Creek Steiner Playgroup

Mondays Stepping stones – a rostered playgroup for three year olds. Tuesdays/Thursdays Playgroup 0-2 years – Baking, singing, storytelling, free play and craft. For more information: 5264 5077 or visit www.fwcss.com.au

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PORTARLINGTON Mondays

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

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Mondays 9.30am at Anglesea Memorial Hall Thursdays 6pm at Anglesea Memorial Hall

PARAPARAP DrolKar Buddhist Centre

Wednesdays and Fridays

Drysdale Senior Community Club – Town Centre

Tuesdays

Social events for people of working age. Dining out, movies, trivia, bands, and more. Visit www.meetup.com/bellarine-geelong-social-group or email bellgees@gmail.com

Classes at 7pm and 8.15pm at Leopold Community Hall. First class is free.

Tuesdays

Our Term 3 Program is out now and is chock full of great courses, workshops and interest groups including Spinning, Blogging, Gardening, Yoga, Art, Computers, Italian, French, Men’s Shed and much more. Phone to have a copy sent to you: 5258 3367.

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CAE Book Discussion Group

2nd Tuesday of each month at 7.30pm. New members welcome. For further details contact Barb 5250 2741

Mondays

Yoga and relaxation

6pm-7.30pm at the Progress Memorial Hall. Bring Mat and Blanket. Phone Judy 5257 1073.

LORNE Fig Tree Community House

Phone: 5289 2972. Tuesdays Women’s Circle 7pm-9pm. Held on the 4th Tuesday of each month. Contact Janine 0419 291 215 Wednesdays Yoga 6pm-7.30pm with Sane Lewis. Thursdays Fig Tree Games Group 1pm-3.30pm. Tuesdays Lorne Carer Support Group 1.30pm-3.30pm held the first Tuesday of every month. Contact Heather on 5289 4315 Fridays Yoga 6pm-7.30pm with Brian Bongetti Thursday August 25 CFA: Residential Home Safety, Reduce the Risk 6-7pm, increase awareness of home fire hazards, prevent and deal with residential fires.

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TORQUAY Spring Creek Community House

For all courses below contact 5261 2583 for enrolment. Morning Activities Program for Kids and Parents Monday’s - Little da Vincis 9.30-10am 3-5 year olds Tuesday’s – Bells & Beats 9am-9.30am 3-5 year olds / 10.15am-10.45am 0-3 year olds Wednesday’s – Tiny Dancers 9.30am-10am 3-5 year olds

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Mondays: Beginners classes at 7pm; Mondays: Ongoing classes at 8.15pm. Wednesdays: Ongoing classes at 7.30pm and social dance at 8pm. At TIA Hall, Price Street. Phone Pauline 5261 3838.

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7.30pm at the Torquay tennis club, cost $7. For more information phone 5261 9356.

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The Full Moon in Capricorn can bring out the best – and worst – in Goats. So what’s it going to be? Patient and responsible, with a wickedly dry sense of humor? Or overworked and super stressed, with a pessimistic approach to life? The choice is yours! When it comes to close relationships, a subtle (and sensitive) approach is the sensible way to go.

Rams rush in where angels fear to tread! With the Full Moon falling in Capricorn, patient persistence will get you a lot further this week (especially at work). The Sun and Venus visit your domestic zone, so slow down and appreciate the cozy comforts of Casa Aries – and spend more time with family members. At the moment, home is where the heart is.

Relationships are complicated on Thursday, as passion is combined with power games and romance is coupled with responsibility. Friday’s Full Moon encourages you to nurture your partner with some extra TLC. Singles – have you been looking for love in all the obvious places? It’s time to crawl out of your Crab cave and be a little more adventurous.

Others will expect more from you than flirty looks and superficial conversation. Serious Saturn is asking you to step up to the plate and deliver something of substance – especially at work. Friday’s Full Moon falls in your home zone, so it’s not a good time to get the long lost relatives together, or bring up sensitive issues with fractious family members.

Luxury-loving Bulls – are you keen to upsize your lifestyle? With a bigger this, and a more expensive that? The Full Moon activates your aspirations zone (and Venus squares thrifty Saturn) so make sure you have the cold, hard cash to finance these super-sized dreams! In the current economic climate, small and sustainable is the smart way to go.

Don’t barge in with guns blazing (especially at work). Focus on practical matters, and finish details properly before you embark on new projects. Your quote for the week is from birthday great, Henry David Thoreau “Haste makes waste, no less in life than in housekeeping.” Pay close attention to your dreams – are they trying to tell you something?

Communication of all kinds is highlighted, from reading and writing to discussing and debating. Travel is also likely (especially short trips) but try to slip out of Scorpio control-freak mode and into flexible mode, as plans are likely to be altered at the last minute. The weekend is a wonderful time to wind down and relax with family and friends.

With Uranus (your ruling planet) charging through impulsive Aquarius, you’re restless for new experiences. But – if you are in too much of a hurry to shake up the status quo – you may throw the baby out with the bathwater. Intelligent, selective changes are what’s required at the moment. And changes will only last if they are accompanied by consultation.

Overindulgence and impulse buys could land Twins in a heap of financial trouble so pause before you purchase – and separate your wants from your needs. If your money is tied up with someone else (either personally or professionally) then keep the lines of communication open. And don’t lend money to others without a formal written agreement.

With the Full Moon stimulating your kids’ zone, be prepared for plenty of post-dinner hyperactivity and a few late nights. If you don’t have children, you may surprise others by just how childish you can be. (Yes, even super sensible Virgos can have their moments of madness!) Friends and finances are a messy mix, so try to keep the two separate.

Your financial self-control is at an all-time low, as you become obsessed with buying something that you really can’t afford. You need to switch from spending to saving mode, and squirrel funds away to cover you when times are financially tight. You’re feeling generous on Saturday but don’t promise more than you can comfortably deliver.

Don’t let shyness or lack of confidence stand in the way of forming close connections with others this week. It’s time to nurture friendships and tell loved ones how you really feel. Do you have to make an important decision? Expect to change your mind many times, as you play Piscean chameleon and keep your options open until the last minute.

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A greener future for us BY ELEANOR WOODS THE SURF Coast is catching green fever in the wake of an energy revolution. Clean Energy Group has just expanded its business to the region; making it easier than ever for local residents to ride the green wave by installing solar panels and LED lighting. Two Torquay-based solar assessors, Nate Clifft and Angela Lonsdale-Thomson, are now on call to help make the area’s homes and businesses green friendly. According to Clifft, solar power and LED lighting are the way of the future. “We live here in the Surf Coast and we are so proud of where we are. This is the area we should be sustaining,” he said. “Not only does using green energy help us, it also helps the bigger picture. “The more green or reusable energy we use, the less reliant we are on coal powered energy. “This means more coal fired power plants will close down in the future, which will have a massive impact on reducing our carbon footprint. “I am happy for people to call me directly to talk about their green energy needs or they can check out our website for more information.” Chief executive officer of Clean Energy Group, Adam Dragic, has been crusading green energy for the past five years. “I am really passionate about this. The (green technology) product looks after customers and saves them money,” he said. “We use premium European products from German Solar and Sunny Boy, which are the top of the line. “Green energy is renewable energy; it uses natural aspects of the earth to produce power rather than coal power which pollutes the earth.

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“At the pace we are going coal won’t be around forever. “We want to keep the world in as best shape we can for as long as we can. “We are really making a contribution to the environment through doing this.” Clean Energy Group services the Surf Coast, Bellarine and Geelong areas and offers free quotes on the installation of solar panels and LED lighting. Contact Clean Energy Group on 1300 934 520 or call your local solar assessor, Nate Clifft, directly on 0401 909 590. For more information, visit www. cleanenergygroup.com.au

Above: Clean Energy Group is helping Surf Coasters reduce their carbon footprints. Right: Nate Clifft is one of the Surf Coast’s resident solar assessors.

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Double glazing helps beat the winter chill ONE WAY of reducing carbon emissions and making savings on your energy usage is to improve the insulation in your new home. Minimum standards are set for the insulation of walls and ceilings, but remember they are minimum standards, and discussions with insulation companies or your builder can confirm extra cost versus savings on energy. A sure-fire way of creating a more comfortable living environment, and saving money on both winter heating bills, and summer cooling costs, is double glazing. In a well designed home, heat loss through windows can be reduced by 51 per cent simply by using double glazed windows and doors instead of the single glazed type. Rylock has been manufacturing double glazed aluminium windows and doors in Geelong since the early 1980s. “Almost all our clients come back to tell us the extra they spent on double glazing was the best money they ever spent, and keeps coming back to them in lower power bills, said Rylock’s Murray Riccardi. “Unfortunately, there are single pane glass products on the market that are purported to have high energy efficiency. However, none come close to the energy efficiency of double glazing. “The air space between the two glasses of a double

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glazed panel is what reduces, if not eliminates, the conduction of the outside cold of winter, or heat of summer. “You can put on a nylon jacket to beat the wind-chill factor, but you have to put on a jumper underneath it to beat the conduction of the cold. “This is because the fibres of the jumper trap air particles close to your body which warms up the particles and creates the warmth factor. “Double glazing also prevents condensation on the glass, and this is one of the biggest disadvantages of any single glazing, which has no thermal efficiency when condensation has formed on them. “Over the years we have supplied windows and doors for every type of house construction, from brick veneer, through all the various claddings such as corrugated Colorbond, hardiplank and blue board, to straw bale, rammed earth and mud brick construction. “Our product knowledge and attention to detail is the secret of our success; we have been double glazing western Victorian homes for over 25 years, and are the undisputed market leaders.” While you will pay a little more for Rylock’s superior quality, compared to the overall cost of a new home, it is a very small percentage. The Rylock range of sustainable, 21st Century windows and doors are on show at the purposebuilt office/factory at 61-63 Morgan Street,

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Rylock’s Murray Riccardi says more than 50 per cent of your heating costs are literally going out the window.

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Notice Under Industry Code C564:2004 For Deployment Of Mobile Telephone Network Infrastructure Ref: 152108 Anglesea Proposal by Telstra to upgrade an existing telecommunications facility at 25-27 Ellimatta Rd ANGLESEA VIC 3230 The upgrade involves the removal of two existing antennas and the installation of two new antennas to replace them. The new antennas will each be 2.63m long and will be installed at a height of 21.4m and 24.2m respectively on the existing 20m high monopole.

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Anglesea for life BY ELEANOR WOODS

THERE is still a lot of action happening at the Anglesea Bowling Club, both on the greens and inside the clubhouse, even though many members have headed north seeking a warmer climate. Improvements have been made to the bar facilities, and a major kitchen renovation makeover is under way, thanks to the talent and skills of members. The club is also fortunate to be able to provide bowling facilities 12 months a year – thanks to the greens staff diligence in maintaining the two synthetic greens. Recent winners: Men’s Monday: Robbie Haines, Ray Murphy, Peter Sharp Tuesday Ladies’ Pairs: Heather Chalmers, Moira Donohoe Tuesday Ladies’ Triples: Mary Porter, Thelma Hobson, Wilma Jones. About 42 bowlers (including visitors from Torquay and Strathmore) enjoyed a high standard of competition on Saturday. The winners of the day were Pauline Andrewartha, Karen Bird and Gerard Morrison. Any bowlers holidaying in the area are most welcome to join in our winter programme of bowls as follows: Men: Mondays commencing at 12pm. Ladies: Tuesday commencing at 11am Mixed: Saturdays commencing at 12.30pm. Contact the club – either in person or phone 5263 1229 to register your name. You will be made most welcome. Limited members are reminded that they are also invited during the winter months to bowl on the above days.

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Kane Bonner will play his 200th game of football for Anglesea this weekend. This milestone coincides with the club’s Past Players’ and Officials’ Day. The public is invited to join in the festivities.

ANGLESEA footballer Kane Bonner will play his 200th game this week and will celebrate the milestone at the club’s Past Players’ and Officials’ Day, on Saturday. “It should be really good. The past players’ day is usually a big day at the club,” Bonner said. “I still can’t believe I’ve played 200 games. It really sneaks up on you. “It’s pretty special. All my family and everyone will be there so that’ll be nice.” Bonner, 28, was raised in Anglesea but now lives in Belmont and has never strayed from the Anglesea Football Club after he began playing footy at age eight or nine. “It’s a really good club. I love the social side of it. All my friends are there,” he said. “We share the oval with the kangaroos; it’s a really nice place.” The builder is an on-baller for the Anglesea Kangaroos or ‘Seas’ and is hopeful his team will have a win against Drysdale on the Anglesea home turf this weekend. “We started off the season well but then we were in a bit of a slump, but I think we’re getting out of that now,” he said. “Our games against Drysdale are always close so it will be interesting to see how this one goes. “I’m pretty confident. “It’s a good community in Anglesea and it’s great when people turn up to support the local team. “Being past players’ day this weekend there should be quite a few people around. “All the players from way back come and have a few drinks and a catch up. The more the merrier.” Anglesea is currently in fourth place on the ladder. The Roos take on Drysdale at Alcoa Oval, in Ellimatta Road, Anglesea, this Saturday, at 2pm. All are welcome to celebrate with past players and officials by sharing stories and a barbecue at the club.

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Tuesday 12 July 2011

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WHILE the rest of us abandoned our Sunday golf for a warm and dry afternoon inside, the Men’s pennant teams had to play in the miserable Sunday morning conditions. But by the end of the day they were happy with our Division 1 team winning at home against Portarlington, and our Division 3 team winning 3/2 against Bannockburn at Queens Park. If you’re going to get out in the cold and wet you may as well win! The club hosted the Anglesea Bowl on Monday and the ladies played in reasonable conditions. The best score for the day was Kerry Jenkins from Eastwood, and Kerry and team mates, Lynne Walker and Jean Luck took the bowl back to Eastwood. Midweek results The men battled the weather and the course on Wednesday. They played par and there weren’t too many dropouts. Brian Virtue had the best score for the day winning C Grade with 4 up. Dale Saunders won B

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Grade with 3 up, Eddie Brenner won the Seniors with square, and in A Grade Adam Kennedy won with 1 up on a countback from Frank Fowler. NTPs were Bernard Gibbons, Peter Gannon, Frank Fowler and Richard Gribben. The ladies had the worst of the weather for the week and the hardy ones played individual par. No-one finished the day in front, but Stefi Bates was closest with only 1 down, Jan Stewart had 2 down and Suellen Eskrigge wrapped up the podium with 3 down. NTPs were Anne Mangan, Ann Stokes and Jan Stewart. Weekend competition Saturday was not only the best day for golf this week, but also the first round of the Presidents Cup – three rounds of Stableford with the two best scores winning. Some of the men got off to a flying start. Ross Robins had the best score winning B Grade with 42 points, Ian Lewtas won A Grade with 39 points and John Etherington won

C Grade with 38 points on a countback from Michael Elmore. In the ladies the points were a lot harders to come by. Ann Stokes won the day with 32 points on a countback from Margot Addison-Baker. NTPs were Scott Saunders, Frank Brown, David McGuane and Greg Davis. We only had 15 people finish their rounds on Sunday and they must have been the ones trying to reduce their carbon foot print by not having the heating on at home. So out climate crusaders winning the day were Sue Caldwell with a reasonable score and Michael Bates with 39 points winning the men’s on a countback from Toby Cumming. NTPs were Peter Wagner, Drew Kelley, Toby Cumming and Carl Rayner. Very hardy folk! Don’t forget the Presidents and Captains Dinner this month on Saturday, July 23. The evening will be a two course meal with guest speaker RACV project manager Bruce van Every. Who will speak about the

WITH MICHAEL CLANCY

Midweek results UNFORTUNATELY, due to bad weather, Tuesday’s monthly medal was postponed. The girls will play their monthly medal this week. The men played Stroke and the 1st round of the midweek championships on Wednesday. Only two grades participated due to a reduced field. Dean Pearce (15) broke through for a win in A Grade with 60 nett, one shot clear of Ian Lawson (15). Our vice captain Geoff Lamont (17) was in fine form again scoring 59 nett, easily accounting for B Grade by four shots from Fred Pyke (22). The David Strickland (6) has taken the lead in the mid-week championship after a fine 73, one ahead of Andrew Groom (5) and Dean Pearce (15) a shot further back. Geoff Lamont leads the way for Nett with his 59, one clear of Dean Pearce. The final round will be played on Wednesday, July 20. The NTP winners for Wednesday were Graeme Sharp, Ian Lawson, club champion Scott Williams and Geoff Lamont. Dean Pearce topped off his A Grade win by collecting the Jackpot on our signature hole and

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John Williams scored an eagle on the 1st. Stableford was played on Friday. Nick Ivens (11) won for the men with 43 pts whilst Jenny Halloran (39) had an impressive 45 points to win the girls competition. Weekend results Stableford was played on Saturday. Doug Hutchison (5) won A Grade with 41 points on count back from Wes Bumpstead (9) and Andrew Ranner (11). Rick McNamara (15) snuck home in B Grade with 42, Steven Clarke (17) triumphed in C with 43 and Phil Wise (33) took the honours in D with 41. The Final of the Ivor McIvor Foursomes was also played on Saturday with Russell Stewart and his 80 year old team mate Gerry Phillips taking the honours from Henry Kelly and Scott Williams. The boys were spotted in the bar a little earlier than expected if you know what I mean. A special mention must be made for Paul Brunt who had a busy day. He hit a hole in one on the 4th hole before taking the Jackpot on the 8th. It was Paul’s

second hole in one, well done Paul. The other NTPs were won by Daryl Clutterbuck, Gary Pike and Alan Roy. For the girls, Pam Treble (26) scored a win with 38 points, a clear winner from Sue Booth’s (26) 34. The NTPs went to the regulars winners, Ronnie Beacom, Julianne Rogers and Ainsley McCallum. Junior clinic The junior clinic was a real success on Wednesday with almost 30 juniors turning out for the event. They practiced putting, chipping and irons. Junior clinics will be held again this week on Tuesday at 12.30pm and Wednesday at 3pm. Golf shop The golf shop and the TGC bids farewell to Judi Lawrance this week. Judi’s friendly personality has been popular with the members and her work ethic has been an asset to the golf club. Judi is retiring to the golf course and grand kids which I’m sure she’ll enjoy.

W I T H B R I A N H A Z E LL

THE WEEK started not too well down Port way, as I am sure at all clubs in our region. Tuesday was not looking crash hot to host a sponsors’ day. We are fortunate to have on board some generous sponsorship from the Bendigo Bank Portarlington and it just happened to be last Tuesday. Monday night I was tapping my feet as I kept checking the time sheet seeing drop outs all over the place. To cut a long story short, 90+ players did enjoy the wet, windy and cold day and we thank the Bendigo Bank for being with us at Portarlington. Lucky winners were Peter McGregor with 38 points. He claimed C Grade and trophy of the day. A Grade was on a c/b and yours truly lost that to Lindsay Powell 33 points. B was Jim Fisher 35 and D winner was Warren Brown in a showdown with 3 on 36points. Losing on a c/b were Mick Reynolds and Tony Snelleman. On to Wednesday on an even more miserable day where those not in contention for the 3rd rd of the 4B Par Aggregate stayed warm and dry while the rest battled

it out. Mother and daughter pair Barb Kavanagh and Lorraine Evans just paddled along quietly and finished on top after 3 long rounds. They also won the day’s event with 10 up. Congratulations girls on amassing a terrific 21 up on some really terrible weather days. Pro Pins went to Irene Edmunds and Helen Boyle. Thursday mixed comp had some amazing scores returned. Arthur Dimble with his 47 points just managed to hold Ken Paterson at bay with his 46 points. 11 hole winner was Brendan McAuliffe with 38. Friday with even worse weather threatening, still they played. The nine hole chook runner winners were Jim Upton 38 and Kay Williams 37. Saturday members’ day and it would seem that the first round of the Men’s Plate was meant to test even the hardiest of players. The wind was as strong as has ever been and many were heard to say, ‘What are we thinking?’. Nevertheless we played and we maybe didn’t conquer, although some will be pleased with

their opening scores. Players like Andrew Fletcher with the best score of the day, 4 up. Dean Sormaz held our Robbie White in A Grade, both 3 up while Andre Cook held 2 others out in a three way c/b with 1 up and George Spence claimed D with 3 up. The girls also played Par, some wishing they hadn’t, but among those who were just happy to play after reneging all week was Bec Waldron finishing square taking the c/b from Kay Williams. B grade winner was again on a c/b. Kath Wright held out Ann Watts both 3 down. Sunday and again a very ordinary day saw very few venture out. Leighton Hamblin made it all worthwhile scoring 39 points. Pennant update Not great news for our Division 1 team going down narrowly ¾, however Division 2 results were more pleasing with another good 6/1 to keep us on top.

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Tuesday 12 July 2011

GRFC women’s mid-season summary AS THE Women’s Division One GRFC League reaches the halfway mark of the season, we review the results to date to see who might be champions and make the top four finals positions. Geelong is the only unbeaten side and is looking strong. Led well off the field by John Costa and on the field by Dani Delac, Geelong have an abundance of talent, pace and creativity. It is hard to see them slipping up; they are quite likely to be champions and grand final winners. Surfside have resurged and their youth policy has borne fruit as they shed their older players from last season and add more youth to their side. Losing only one game against Geelong when the Waves only fielded eight players and having won six from

their last seven games and scoring 15 against the struggling Geelong Rangers in round seven, they are grand final contenders for sure. It is likely the Waves will make the grand final and be league runners up. Breakwater Eagles have the most impressive record in the league, as winners for four out of the last five years. They are as strong as ever this season, but were beaten by Geelong in a tight game and being held to a draw by Surfside has given them a challenge for the second half of the season. It is thought they will take third place in the league and beaten semi-finalists. Barwon has struggled to regain the form of last season; losing players and gaining new faces sometimes takes time for the wheels to become

oiled. Write off Barwon at your peril, my prediction fourth spot in the league and beaten semi-finalists. Corio Bay Cobras have had an up and down season so far. Coming up from last year’s division two has been a challenge, but their youthful, hard working team never gives up. A surprising victory over Barwon in round nine gives them every chance of making the top four. Deakin University has always been an unpredictable side; but creativity, pace and hard work have got them some results this season, but injuries have dealt cruel blows to their finals challenge. It is thought they will land sixth spot. Bellarine Sharks have also been dealt injury blows this season; in the second half of the season, they

have much to prove with some great young talent on display down at Lake Reserve. They will likely land a joint seventh spot with Barwon Heads. Barwon Heads are the nearly team this season. With a blend of youth and experience, the Hammerheads will come through in the next few years as their younger players mature and improve. Fundamental skills are evident and such undying enthusiasm for playing the game. It was a tough season for league newcomers Geelong Rangers, who have predominantly new players to the sport. Heavy defeats have dogged the team, but an impressive attitude displayed on and off the field with their ‘never say die’ attitude and fantastic sportsmanship.

Barwon Heads are smiles all round, despite having a rough season.

Cheesman for surf life saving SLSA President Graham Ford and CEO Brett Williamson OAM were at Parliament House this week to address the recently established Parliamentary Friends of Surf Life Saving Australia. Corangamite MP Darren Cheeseman attended the meeting. “The thirteen lifesaving clubs in my electorate provide an essential life saving service, sporting and social services for thousands of local families. For many kids, surf life saving clubs provide the greatest

playground of all and the work they do is invaluable.” President of the Parliamentary Friends of Surf Life Saving Australia, Geoff Lyons, is a life member of SLSA and Surf Life Saving Tasmania “It is fantastic to see so many Australian politicians wanting to be involved.” “I have been a SLS member for many years and watch membership numbers increase year after year. Surf Life Saving plays such an important role nationally and in local

communities across Australia,” he said. Graham and Brett extended SLSA’s appreciation to all members and senators, provided an overview of the growth of Surf Life Saving over the past 104 years and the important contribution the movement makes in saving lives, creating great Australians and building better communities. The Parliamentary Friends of Surf Life Saving was formed in May this year and intend to meet regularly to share the achievements and challenges for Surf Life Saving.

SCFC going strong SCFC U/12 Boys Blue defeat Lara 6-1

A GREAT game by the Surf Coast players with a 6-1 win under trying conditions with a cold and windy day. We now look forward to the showdown with Surfcoast Yellow next week at Connewarre. Goals went to Kalen Webb, 2, Jack Roe, 2, Cooper Haskett, 1, and James Shaunhun, 1.

Division 1 SCFC U/13 Boys defeat Bell Park 4-2

SCFC BOYS won a hard-fought physical match against Bell Park on Saturday. Brodric von Brandenstein and Victor Ostrowsky from the centreline passed to each other up to the 18-yard box where Victor flicked the ball over Bell Park players heads to Brodric who then scored. Marcus Neild also had a great game scoring two goals.

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Torquay cricket coach re-appointed TORQUAY Cricket Club has re-appointed Mark Zahra as its senior coach for the 2011-12 season, and he has his sights firmly set on another finals appearance. The Tigers made it to the GCA division two semi-finals last season before being eliminated by eventual premiers St Albans-Breakwater. Zahra expects minimal player losses approaching his second season in charge and has pledged to continue to place a strong emphasis on junior development, while also seeking March success.

“Our first goal for the firsts team will be nothing less than making the finals again,” he said. “Alongside that we’ll continue to develop our young players. “I’d be expecting one or two or three first team debuts from younger players over the course of the year, because the club’s junior stocks are pretty healthy.” Zahra moved to the Tigers in 2009, crossing from Melbourne district club Albion, where he’d played for more than 20 years.

The top-order batsman is a well-credentialed coach. He was a physical education teacher for 10 years and is a high performance coach with the Victorian Country Under 16 representative football team. Moving into the assistant coaching role is 23-year-old left-arm medium pacer Tom Aldridge, a former Torquay junior. After several seasons as one of the club’s consistent senior performers, Zahra said Aldridge would add a lot in his leadership role.

“Being young, he’ll bring a lot of enthusiasm,” Zahra said. “He’s got a passion for improving himself and helping to improve others around him, and I think he’ll develop a lot as a cricketer and as a person with his leadership responsibilities.” Zahra said the club is still seeking a second assistant coach to join its leadership group. Anyone interested in applying for the role should contact the coach on 0434 532 582. Season training is set to start next month.

Pro tour to Jeffreys AFTER nearly seven weeks since the last stop in Brazil, the ASP World Title season is poised to reignite with the upcoming Billabong Pro in Jeffreys Bay, from July 14 to 24. Event number four of 11 on the 2011 ASP World Title season, the Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay recommences what is shaping up to be one of the more intriguing ASP World Title races in several years. Adriano de Souza (BRA), 24, has had an incredible season thus far in 2011, posting back-to-back equal 3rds before an emotional hometown victory at the last event in Brazil. The young natural-footer now sits in the leader spot in the hunt for the 2011 ASP World Title – the first time in history that a South American has been in this position. “The win in Brazil was a very good feeling,” he said. “To have all those people on the beach, all that energy, it was a magical moment. I’ve always worked very hard to achieve my objectives. “I know that still the ASP World Title race has many things to happen this year. My situation may be temporary. I believe that this moment is important for the Brazil as a whole though.” Joel Parkinson (AUS), 30, winner of the second stop of 2011 at Bells Beach, currently sits in the number two spot in the hunt for the 2011 ASP World Title. Parkinson’s April victory in Bells Beach marked the first in 18 months for the stylish natural-footer, and planted him firmly back in the race for this year’s title. “For sure the win has been a confidence boost, but in saying that, I felt pretty confident going into Bells,” Parkinson said. “I knew at that stage that I was injury free, and that I’d been doing all the right things with my surfing and my preparation. But with the good waves we got and the whole feel of the contest on its anniversary, it was fun more than anything else.” Tiago Pires (PRT), 31, current number nine on the ASP World Title rankings, is leading the charge for the emerging European contingent on tour this season. “My goal this year is to finish in the Top 10,” Pires said. “Jeffreys Bay used to be kind of tough to me out there, but in the last few years I’ve grown more confident out there. I feel very good about it now and I love the wave. I can’t wait.” The Billabong Pro in Jeffreys Bay will be webcast LIVE via http://www.billabongpro.com For more information visit www.aspworldtour.com

Charlie Lang, 11, has been selected to represent the state in U12s football. He is pictured in his backyard.

Support our star BY ELEANOR WOODS ASPIRING AFL player Charlie Lang has been chosen to represent his home state in the Victorian Under 12 Australian football team. The grade 6 Torquay St Therese Primary School student will head to Canberra later this month to battle it out against the other states, doing what he loves best – playing footy. “I can’t wait,” the 11-year-old said. “It will be such good experience for me and my footy career. “My dream is to play AFL. It always has been since I was really little. “It’s a great opportunity for me and hopefully

I make a lot of new friends and have a really good time.” The youngster plays for the Torquay Voss Under 12 team, which has so far been undefeated this season. Charlie is one of only 23 players chosen to represent the state and was chosen from a pool of more than 6,000 hopefuls to play at the School Sport Australia competition. Only a handful of players were chosen from rural Victoria, with most coming from metropolitan Melbourne. “I like everything about footy. I like going in hard,” Charlie said. “I love the game because it is the best game

in the world. “I have been training heaps and every week the trip gets closer and closer. It’s exciting.” On July 23, Charlie will travel with his dad, Harvey, to Canberra for the week-long national championship. Support is being sought to help Charlie get to the School Sport Australia competition. Raffle tickets are being sold for $2 at Mejavo’s Café and the Telstra shop, in Torquay, and Foam Café in Ocean Grove. The raffle funds players from across the state and prizes include a trip to Disneyland, a brand new Mitsubishi Lancer, plasma televisions and a home theatre system.

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Anglesea River review extended

The Department of Sustainability and Environment has advised that though Professor Maher was to have completed his review on July 30, he has informed the department that the Anglesea River Water Quality Review will not be complete for a further few weeks. Professor Maher expects to submit the report towards the end of July. The delay is mainly due to the complexity of the report and the large number of public submissions received. Based on the public submission and concerns raised regarding inputs into the estuaries, the data that Professor Maher has to take into account is substantial and includes some large reports as well as bore logs and excel sheets, which are resulting in further issues which will now need reviewing. Even though the report is due late July, the final result is not expected to be released to the public until the end of August. At the time of the announcement of the review the ARSAG advised the government that they considered the time frame allocated for the review to be too short, especially with the original appointee Professor John Sherwood standing down of his own accord due to perceived conflicts of interest.

Spring Creek Torquay

Recently, I received advice from a number of anglers that the banks of Spring Creek had been fenced off to prevent fishing in the river. To verify these claims I contacted the Great Ocean Road Coast Committee and spoke with

Mike Bodsworth, the coastal projects manager. Mike was extremely co-operative and more than willing to answer questions regards this issue, advising that GORCC had temporarily fenced off an 80-metre rehabilitation zone along the bank of the Spring Creek estuary, but said access was not denied. This fencing is to remain at least for a couple of years, allowing natural estuarine vegetation to regenerate and to help in boosting the estuary health. He pointed out that a similar rehabilitation area nearby, created when they first built the new fishing platforms beside the creek some time ago, had helped in reducing trampling and promoted regeneration of salt marsh species. So to all those anglers out there who wondered if they could still fish Spring Creek in this area, the answer is yes, but your co-operation is being asked for when doing so to help protect the banks of the creek. “In recognition of the value of the estuary to recreational fishers, we’ve left a narrow gap at either end of the fenced area to allow access for those who want to fish this area,” Bodsworth said. “We would, however, ask anyone fishing the bank to please ‘tread lightly’.” A reminder, if you have some Real Catches you want to send in, forward them to the mybigcatch@ bigpond.com Please include your name, the type of fish caught, its weight, length, and the location it was caught. I am more than happy to put your photos in My Big Catch

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St Leonards is still seeing good whiting The creek continues to produce trevally

BARWON HEADS g Salmon is being caught off the beaches g Some whiting is being caught in the river g Trevally is to be taken in the river TORQUAY g Good whiting catches continue off Torquay g Gummy sharks are also being caught For all the best available advice in Torquay, drop in and see Gareth and Jonathan at Torquay Tackle and Sports. They will do their best to ensure you get the most current information available. Phone 5264 8207.

ANGLESEA g King George whiting catches continue g Salmon catches continue in good numbers g Gummy fishing continues with some nice For all the latest fishing news and all the

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Furniture franchisee Chris Goodhand (left) and his team David, Janne and Robyn.

“A lot of people come in initially thinking they’re buying ‘just a bed’. They are often quite amazed to learn that beds are so much more,” explained Vanessa. “Given we each spend around one-third of our lives in bed, choosing the right bed is vitally important. “Everyone is built differently with their own individual comfort level and support requirements. This distinguishes the process of buying a bed because unless you actually lie on a bed you don’t know if you like it.” Vanessa has worked as a bedding specialist with Harvey Norman for more than eight years and recently became the Waurn Ponds store’s new bedding franchisee. Although her area appears to be quite simple, at least on the surface, the process of matching each customer’s needs and expectations

with the bed that is right for them can be quite complicated. “Bedding support systems have evolved enormously from traditional spring systems to springless ones like latex and visco-elastic memory foam, which moulds to the body. “Our Sleepnumber range is exclusive to Harvey Norman. It uses air technology to support the body as well as a personalised comfort system that allows you to raise or lower your Sleepnumber depending on the level of support you need. “This means you and your partner can each be on a completely different comfort level but still sharing the same bed.” Vanessa and her sales team are well versed in explaining the various support systems and helping customers make the right choice. Her area also stocks a vast range of manchester and bedroom furniture.

Enjoy good coffee and more at home

So much more than computers

IF the growing popularity of espresso machines is anything to go by, then Joe Marruso reckons people are sipping more lattes at home than in cafes these days – and shunning the cinema too!

ROBERT Keoylian has seen technology change dramatically in 15 years of working with Harvey Norman, the past two as director of the Waurn Ponds store’s computers franchise.

“Over the past 12 months, fully automatic coffee machines have recorded the biggest sales growth while flat panel televisions and digital DVD recorders have also maintained solid growth,” Joe claimed. “With television prices continuing to fall, home entertainment systems have become bigger, better and more affordable. Even the new 3D televisions are already well within the reach of the average consumer – and will become even more so as time goes by. “It’s also very cheap and easy to upgrade from analogue to digital TV without having to buy a brand new TV. All you need is a set top box, which currently costs less than $80.” Joe speaks from a base of 11 years experience with Harvey Norman, including seven years as electrical franchisee. In addition to TVs and other home entertainment products, Harvey Norman Electrical offers consumers a wide choice of electrical products, from small home and personal care appliances to fridges, washing machines and other white goods, and major kitchen appliances such as stoves and cook tops. “Most of these products are becoming increasingly technology-based, making it easier for the customer to use them, coffee machines being a case in point. “As part of a large Australian retail network, we can offer our customers the best products at the best prices. “At the same time however, as local franchisees we are committed to providing good old fashioned customer service, which makes us more like a corner store than a big retail chain.”

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“Our amazing computers division does not only carry computers, but is rather a one-stop shop for technology offering an incredible range of digital cameras, laptops, GPS navigators, smartphones, digital SLR cameras, gaming and computer software,” explained Robert. “We also have our digital photo centre where we print your photos in outstanding quality while you wait at a great price. “We’re finding our customers also love the other photo centre services on offer, such as personalised photo books, prints on box mounted canvas and personalised photo gifts. “We can even print photos stored on most mobile phones!”

Electrical franchisee Joe Marruso has seen huge growth in home-based coffee machines.

Robert and his team are committed to working with their customers to find the right technology solution that best meets their specific needs. “It’s about getting to know our customer, finding out what they really need, and recommending the right solution to them. “Our customer focus extends to our after sales service, with our in store tech team available to resolve any problems or issues that may arise.” The recent arrival in-store of the world’s first 3D consumer video camera is proof that Harvey Norman always has the most up-to-date technology available from the get-go.

Computer franchisee Robert Keoylian (left) and his friendly sales team.

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