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Tuesday 29 June 2010
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GOING UP? With news that the RACV wants to add a fifth storey to its Torquay Golf Club development, we asked caricaturist David Seery to give us his take on the application – which council rejected last week. According to Seery, the only way is up! See full story Page 5.
ON TRACK New railway station a boost for Surf Coast commuters
BY NATHAN HALE RAIL connections from the Surf Coast to Melbourne have received a major boost with State Member for South Barwon, Michael Crutchfield, announcing a new station for the region’s newest neighbour, Armstrong Creek. Crutchfield last week promised the best transport infrastructure for Armstrong Creek, with the new station to sit on the existing railway line between Ghazeepore Road and the Surf Coast Highway. The sitting member said space has been set aside for a future railway station and that the extension of the Geelong Ring Road between Anglesea Road and the Surf Coast Highway would ensure high-class
traffic management and connections. Add this to the ability to buy a block of land and build a house for just over $300,000, and burgeoning Armstrong Creek continues to grow in popularity. “This connection will further enhance the benefits of the Ring Road by improving access to the Surf Coast and provide a vital road for the developing Armstrong Creek area,� he said. “The government is taking action to build the right infrastructure for growth to lock in a prosperous future for regional Victoria, including Armstrong Creek, one of the state’s key growth corridors. “The proposed amendment will secure the land necessary for construction of this important
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transport infrastructure and deliver improved road access that integrates with public transport services by reserving a site for a future railway station at Armstrong Creek. “It is critical that we reserve space for transport links to meet future demands, whether by car or public transport.� Crutchfield said the proposed Armstrong Creek Railway Station would service the travel needs of the rapidly expanding southern suburbs of Geelong, including the Armstrong Creek Urban Growth Area, Bellarine Peninsula and Surf Coast. “The new station will provide enhanced access for residents to central Geelong and Melbourne and, as the most westerly station in Geelong,
service the Bellarine Peninsula and Surf Coast region,� Crutchfield said. “The station site will accommodate up to 2,500 car parking spaces as well as bus and taxi interchange facilities. On the south side of the railway there is planned space for a local shopping area that integrates with the station and transport interchange. “The station will be a key contributor to the sustainability of Armstrong Creek and southern Geelong, reducing car use and dependency, traffic congestion and pollution.� An information session will also be held on Wednesday, July 7, from 12pm-8pm at Grovedale Community Centre, 45-47 Heyers Road.
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It was great earlier this month for council, the Bells Beach Advisory Committee and Surfing Victoria to be recognised for their ongoing work in planning for a sustainable future for Bells Beach at the Keep Australia Beautiful Awards. All together, the three groups won seven awards, including the Clean Beach overall category. This is a great recognition of the ongoing efforts to deal with the pressures and challenges facing Bells Beach. The developing Bells Beach Masterplan received an award for environmental innovation, which is important recognition for the process council has worked through in developing the plan. The plan has sought to take a strategic and longterm approach to dealing with issues like ageing infrastructure, inadequate toilets, erosion, traffic flow, increasing visitation, parking, pedestrian safety and protecting culturally significant areas. With the public exhibition period to finish on June 30, council has received a number of submissions that will be taken into account. We thank those who have made submissions for being engaged and involved in this important process.
SANE’s major achievement
At last week’s council meeting, we were also pleased to receive the Victorian Coastal Council Award that Surfers Appreciating Natural Environment (SANE) received earlier this year for its important environmental work around Bells Beach. SANE’s award was presented for display in Surf World Museum. We are pleased to display it at Surf World as a symbol of our community’s involvement in preserving our environment, the great work our
community groups do and the way we all must work together to preserve our whole coastline.
A boost for Surf Coast economy
Great news last week for the Surf Coast economy, with council approving a contract for the construction of the Community and Civic Precinct’s first stage that will use up to 70 per cent of local sub-contractors. Hooker Cockram’s tender price of $20.5million is within the initial project budget. The contract also proposes completing construction before December 2011. Importantly, council’s long-term financial planning has enabled us to fund the precinct responsibly, retaining debt well within Victorian local government prudential guidelines. The fact that through this contract, the Community and Civic Precinct will provide such important opportunities for local businesses and suppliers is a great outcome for the local economy. Find more at www.surfcoast.vic.gov.au/ccp.htm
Milestone in Winchelsea
Another important development in Winchelsea last week, with council seeking ministerial authorisation to land at 2055 Princes Highway in Winchelsea to part Residential 1 zone and part Business 4 zone; in line with the Winchelsea Structure Plan. This is particularly exciting because it is the first push to run a large scale rezoning of land in designated growth areas of Winchelsea; which is a designated growth node in Surf Coast Shire. The Business 4 Zone will also provide for new larger scale commercial land use in Winchelsea; while the residential area will allow for 108 new residential lots of between 1,000 and above 4,000 square metres.
Taking stock…
With winter here and hungry animals searching for food, it’s especially important rural landowners take care to look after their stock. Now is the time for rural property owners to be extra vigilant about: • Checking fences to ensure they are strong and free of gaps • Ensuring all animals are identified, including working dogs and stock • Ensuring handling facilities are up to scratch • Ensuring feed and clean, fresh water are available.
Awards open
Applications for two awards that provide great opportunities to Surf Coast residents are now open. Last week, Minister for Senior Victorians, Lisa Neville, launched the search for the 2010 Victorian Senior of the Year in recognition of the experience, commitment, energy and contribution senior Victorians make to our communities. Forms are available at www.seniors.vic.gov.au The Connections Uniting Care Anti-Poverty Awards recognise young Australians between the ages of 16 and 30 who are making a contribution to the eradication of poverty locally, nationally or internationally. Applications should be submitted before Friday, August 27. Warm regards,
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Forum fails to answer questions BY NATHAN HALE TORQUAY’S concerned parents group is considering going to the top in a bid to get to the bottom of the region’s schooling worries. Following last week’s public forum, the Concerned Parents About Torquay and Surf Coast Schooling (CPATSS) are seeking a meeting with Minister for Education, Bronwyn Pike, to discuss the future of local schooling. Around 70 parents attended last week’s open forum in Torquay, which was also attended by State
Member for South Barwon, Michael Crutchfield, Liberal Member for Western Victoria, David Koch, and shadow Minster for Education, Martin Dixon. Following the meeting, CPATSS spokesperson, Glenda Arenson, said the group will decide this week what the next step will be, but she did confirm they will be seeking a meeting with Pike. “We haven’t really had a chance to sit down and decide where to go with the information at this stage,� she said. “We thought it was a very positive meeting and we were pleased to see so many people there who are
obviously concerned about education in the region. “We will draft a letter to send to Minister Pike to try and get a meeting with her‌ we were told that she would not attend the meeting because Michael Crutchfield was well briefed and could answer our questions. “But we were quite disappointed that Michael couldn’t answer more questions. “We probably came away with more questions than we did at the start of the night. “It doesn’t appear they are planning for the future projections of growth for Torquay and the region‌
where they are planning to extend the existing Torquay College site will just not be big enough.� During the meeting, Crutchfield made it clear he considered the forum a political exercise from CPATSS. The accusation could not be further from the truth, according to Arenson. “We are not politically aligned at all,� she said. “These people are our government representatives and we wanted to ask them questions on their visions for education in the region – that is why they were invited.�
A garden for the community ANGLESEA Primary School students are learning about gardening and food preparation, as well as honing their cooking skills. The school has established a community garden through the help of Friends of Anglesea Primary School Garden. Since obtaining grants to buy water tanks, the garden – which consists of three ‘no dig’ garden beds and two raised garden beds – enables the children to learn outdoors. The ‘no dig’ garden beds are made up of
layers of paper then straw or hay, manure and compost, topped with some blood and bone and lime. Funding has been through the Surf Coast Shire and Telstra community grants, while donations of pavers and other materials for the gardens have made the project a true community initiative. Once produce from the gardens have been planted and grown, the students then take to the kitchen to Eamon Dooley, 11, Jarred Shaw, 10, and Spencer Rankin, 10, are Anglesea Primary School students who are cook the fruits of their labour. digging in to the art of kitchen gardening. Photo: ELEANOR WOODS
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BY NATHAN HALE FEDERAL Member for Corangamite, Darren Cheeseman, has questioned the Coalition’s promise to extend the Princes Highway upgrade from Winchelsea to Colac. Liberal Party leader, Tony Abbott, was joined by candidate for Corangamite, Sarah Henderson, in Winchelsea a fortnight back to pledge that if the Coalition gained power it would spend $20million on planning and engineering design works, land acquisitions and preliminary work over the next three years. The Labor Party Government has already committed $110million to upgrade the highway from Waurn Ponds to Winchelsea, but Abbott believed that taking the fourlane highway through to Colac was “essential�. Cheeseman, however, has questioned the announcement and said that while it was good to see the Coalition support such a project, the timings left a lot to be desired. “It is good news that the Liberals have finally got on board with this project,� he said. “However, the key thing
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is their timing. Mr Abbott knows he does not even have to deliver this in his first term of government, if he wins the election. “It is just a promise on the never, never, supposedly only starting in 2014. “Their track record is terrible. The Libs had a representative for 23 years previously and never lifted a finger on this project. “I am working hard on delivering something real, getting the graders and the heavy rollers out to do stage one of the Princes Highway duplication, with construction starting this year.� In his announcement, Abbott committed $175million for the works, which would be matched with $175million from the State Government. “This will definitely happen if a Coalition government is elected later this year,� he said. “This is one of the most dangerous stretches of road in Victoria. I am absolutely ecstatic about the commitment,� Henderson added. The works would not commence until the Waurn Ponds to Wincelsea highway extension was completed in 2014.
Getting into the spirit of Red Nose Day last week were children at the Torquay Kids Club Childcare Centre. Not only were the children encouraged to wear red noses for the day, they were also decked out in red for the annual fundraising event. Photo: ALISON MARTIN
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RACV’s tall storey BY NATHAN HALE THE RACV’S bid to create a 60-foot, five-storey accommodation complex at the Torquay Golf Club has been knocked back by council. The application was an amendment to RACV’s original plans to build a four-storey, 67-unit development. The revised plans – which increased the size of the development to 92 units and added an extra storey – were rejected by councillors at the Surf Coast Shire monthly meeting last week. Prior to the council meeting, RACV had been to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Appeals
Tribunal (VCAT) to apply for an amended building permit. Despite this step being seen as forceful – and a clear signal of its intentions by some – councillors stood firm and knocked back the proposal. The matter will now head to VCAT next month, according to RACV executive general manager, member interests, Sue Blake, who defended the move to apply through VCAT. “There is nothing unusual in RACV’s application being presented to VCAT as this is the usual process which applies in these circumstances,” she said. “The original planning permit for the project
was issued at the direction of VCAT in July 2008. As RACV is seeking to amend that permit, under the planning procedures, the application goes straight to VCAT, not to the council. “As part of the VCAT process, RACV is obliged to advise (in writing) a range of nominated stakeholders, including council, of our application, and the process to lodge an objection with VCAT. “It is my understanding that 17 objections have been received by VCAT. “The next step in the process is a Directions Hearing at VCAT that RACV expects will occur in early July.”
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Torquay seal rescue BY ELEANOR WOODS
IF YOU spot a seal basking on the shore, stay well clear of it. Those are the words of advice from seal specialist, David Burrell, of Leopold Wildlife Shelter and Rescue who was called in to assess an adolescent seal that was seen lying on rocks in Torquay last week. “I just came down to check out if it was okay and encourage it back into the water and to move on,” he said. “Seals are unpredictable and can be very dangerous. They have got a good bite.” Burrell tracked the seal several hundred meters along the shore from where it re-entered the water just off Fishermans Beach.
“I’m making sure it doesn’t come back in,” he said. He suspected the animal was an Australasian Fur Seal and was not concerned for its wellbeing but wanted to prevent any negative interaction with the public. “We don’t like to approach them unless it’s necessary,” he said. “It looks fit and healthy. Often when they get tossed around in the surf they want to lie on the rocks and rest a while, absorbing some heat.” Burrell, who has worked with seals for many years, encouraged the public never to approach wild seals and to call Wildlife Rescue if they spotted one near or on the shore. Leopold Wildlife Shelter and Rescue can be contacted on 5250 4024.
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Keep an eye out for whales IT’S THAT time of year again where whale sightings along the Surf Coast become more regular. Recently, Surf Coast Tourism received reports of the region’s first whale sighting near Lorne; and locals and visitors are encouraged to keep their eyes out for more spottings. Whales typically start appearing off the Surf Coast in late autumn and remain until spring, with sightings
the word. The Lorne Visitor Centre can be contacted on 1300 891 152 and the Torquay Visitor Centre on 1300 614 219. You can also report sightings via email at lornevic@surfcoast.vic.gov.au or torquayvic@surfcoast.vic. gov.au Whale sightings on the Surf Coast will shortly be reported on a new web module that is now being developed at www. visitsurfcoast.com
Many hands make light work BY ELEANOR WOODS
David Burrell of Leopold Wildlife Shelter and Rescue tracks the seal along Torquay beach.
becoming more common in recent years; bringing another spectacle to some of Australia’s most spectacular coastline. This year’s first sighting was around 30 metres off Lorne’s Point Grey, travelling towards the George River, with another seen around Stony Creek near Lorne. Locals and visitors spotting whales are encouraged to contact their nearest Surf Coast Visitor Centre to spread
COMMUNITY groups came together to create a sensory garden at Jan Juc’s Bob Pettit Reserve last week. The Sensory Garden Project, organised by the Surf Coast Shire, was designed to reach out to the community, and in particular, people with disabilities. Sensory gardens appeal to the senses of the blind or vision impaired, as they are designed to be enjoyed through touch, taste, sight, smell and hearing. Organisations including Karingal, Barwon Valley Special School and St Laurence participated on the day by planting trees, herbs and vegetables. Art works were also created, including a tile mosaic and a mural
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for the disability access toilet. The $10,000 project was funded through $5,000 from the Torquay and District Community Enterprise as well as receiving a raft of support from the Torquay Men’s Shed, district schools and playgroups.
The garden and the all-abilities playground are part of council’s Bob Pettit Reserve Masterplan, which was adopted in 2004.
A group from St Laurence get their hands dirty last week.
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Esther breaks new ground IT WAS a groundbreaking week for women in Australia in more ways than one last week. While Julia Gillard became Australia’s first female prime minister, Jan Juc’s Esther Rosewall was named Torquay Lions Club’s first woman president. Rosewall took over from outgoing president, Trevor Secombe, at the annual changeover dinner held at the Beach Hotel in Jan Juc last week. Just one of three women currently involved with the Lions Club in Torquay, Rosewall has set herself two main goals. “I want to try and encourage women in the community to come forward and get involved,” she said. “This is a great organisation to be involved in and it would be great to have more women involved. “I also want to follow Trevor’s lead and continue on
from our fantastic fundraising year we have just had. “Trevor worked tirelessly over the past 12 months and we had our biggest fundraising year ever, so I hope we can carry on from that.” Rosewall first joined Lions International in 1995 in the United States, where she was running a restaurant in the isolated ski resort of Mammoth Lakes, California. When the Lions Club of Mammoth Lakes opened its membership to women, Rosewall was among 20 local women who joined the club. She moved to Jan Juc in 2003, and one day walked into a shop, saw a Lions Club flyer on the counter and asked about the local club and the rest, as they say, is history. For more information on the Torquay Lions Club, Trevor Secombe welcomes Esther Rosewall on board as Lions Club president. phone 5261 5625.
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Eco Cubby will come to life YEAR 4 students at Anglesea Primary School spent last week working with architects from Melbourne to design an environmentally friendly ‘Eco-Cubby’ for their new school’s playground. The week-long project was made possible through Alcoa Anglesea’s ongoing partnership with Regional Arts Victoria (RAV). One of RAV’s aims is to bring quality arts experiences to students in regional Victoria, with Anglesea being just one of 10 schools across the state to take part in the Eco Cubby Programme this year. Two Melbourne architects volunteered to work with Anglesea Primary School students for three days, spending more than 20 hours with the teachers and students working on the project. The project team discussed sustainable living practices, how these relate to their local environment and then designed and constructed an architectural EcoCubby model. Students were also involved in writing a journal of their experience and photographing it. Adding a unique twist to this innovative learning opportunity, the Anglesea Primary School Eco-Cubby is destined to also “come to life” from a model to an actual cubby house that can be enjoyed by present and future students alike. This has been made possible after Alcoa Anglesea awarded the school an Alcoa Foundation ACTION grant of more than $3,000 and 40 hours of labour for the school to work with its employees to build a replica of the Eco Cubby model. The Eco Cubby will be built when the new school site opens in 2011. Alcoa also presented the school with its own ‘Make an Impact’ toolkit, which was designed by Greening Australia, and contains a range of devices that measure a household’s environmental footprint so the students can test their new sustainable living knowledge in their own home.
“The learning outcomes for our children from an experience like this are immense,” said principal, Pamela Sandlant. “They develop their research, writing and numeracy skills, they have to problem solve, come up with creative design solutions, work as a team, use IT skills, interact with industry professionals, and more. “It’s a fantastic opportunity and we’re grateful to Alcoa for choosing us to participate”. The students’ Eco Cubby model will be exhibited at ArtPlay in Melbourne in January and February next year to coincide with the Sustainable Living Festival.
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Time to take stock WITH winter well and truly upon us, Surf Coast Shire is urging rural land owners to check their fences and ensure the wellbeing of their stock. During winter, with grass growing slower, stock will often graze near or over fences which increases the number of animals escaping their paddocks. Mayor, Libby Coker, said land owners needed to be vigilant about the risk of animals escaping. “Council has already received reports of animals escaping this year, which is distressing for everyone concerned,” Coker said. “Issues like fencing, the identification of animals and the availability of feed need to be top of the agenda during winter. Anyone running livestock is responsible for the wellbeing and care of their animals.” Rural property owners should: • Check fences regularly, ensuring they are strong and free of gaps • Ensure all animals are identified; including working dogs and stock • Ensure handling facilities are up to scratch • Ensure feed and clean, fresh water are available. “No one – least of all property owners or council staff – wants to see animals being placed in unsafe situations,” Coker said. “Winter is a time when risks to livestock are higher and farmers need to carefully manage their properties to address this.”
The school’s Eco Cubby will be replicated in full size next year.
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A female driver and her husband, both in their 80s, were lucky to escape injury yesterday when their convertible smashed into the corner of Torquay Pharmacy. Torquay Police Acting Sergeant, Nigel Morrison, said the accident, believed to have happened when the elderly driver accelerated instead of breaking as she parked the vehicle, was a timely reminder for people to be diligent when parking. “It was fortunate no one was injured,” he said.
Key speakers to attend free forum THREE of Australia’s most prominent speakers on population growth and climate change will be in Torquay this Saturday. Demographer Bob Birrell, population commentator Mark O’Connor and MP for Wills, Kelvin Thomson, will be discussing population and climate change issues from 4pm at Surfworld Torquay. The Surf Coast Energy Group (SCEG) has arranged the free discussion session in response to the continued political debate in Australia on population growth and climate change. “The growth of our population has become inextricably linked to economic growth and our future prosperity,” said SCEG vice chairperson, Graeme Stockton. “Yet if climate change is going to be addressed successfully, the global population growth rate cannot be ignored. “The Surf Coast and Bellarine are part of this challenge with being zoned as a growth area. It’s important for us to think of the ramifications for the area now.” O’Connor, a prominent speaker, is also a professional author with a special interest in the natural environment. He has written more than 17 books linked to the environment and population growth. He believes the event will be valuable for those wanting to gain a greater understanding on the topic. His talk will focus on the debate and politics of population growth and climate change. “We will talk about the politics and why the government is so mad for growth when it requires more infrastructure and taxes. There really is a huge problem,” he said. “Whereas Kelvin will touch up his proposal to end to the population growth. He has a 14-point plan on how we can level the population and keep it at 26 million
Mark O’Connor will be one of the guest speakers on Saturday
maximum.” For O’Connor, he sees the biggest challenge as getting people to think broadly about the issue. “You seem to get people thinking that it doesn’t matter how many more people we have or the population grows, there will just be some magical pill that will make us all consume less,” he said. “But I have to clarify that all these people still have their needs like heat and transport that will affect the environment and the way we live. The Surf Coast Energy Group’s free public forum on population growth and climate change will be held at Surf World, Torquay from 4pm-6.30pm on Saturday. For more information, visit www.sceg.org.au
Mako fishing ban lifted
ANGLERS throughout the State are rejoicing after the Federal Government passed an amended Bill to allow recreational game fishermen to catch mako sharks. The amended Bill, passed in Canberra last week, allows recreational fishers to resume fishing for shortfin and longfin mako sharks. The Federal Government said the original international decision to list mako sharks was based around concerns for the Mediterranean stocks. Executive director of Fisheries Victoria, Anthony Hurst, said while he recognised the importance of ensuring that any recreational or commercial fishing for sharks is sustainable, an equivalent situation does not exist for Australian stocks. surfcoasttimes.com.au
“This is good news for Victorian recreational fishers,” Hurst said. Mako sharks are an important gamefishing species in Victoria’s marine waters so this decision is significant. “The Victorian bag limit of one shark per day can include one mako shark,” Hurst said. “In late May, we hosted a national forum in Melbourne on the recreational mako shark fishery, involving recreational fishing representatives and fisheries managers from nearly all states, along with representatives from Commonwealth fisheries and environment agencies. “One significant outcome was the decision to work towards improving the collection of data about recreational fishing and mako sharks across State and Commonwealth borders.” bellarinetimes.com.au
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Henderson challenges Cheeseman LIBERAL candidate for Corangamite, Sarah Henderson, has called on incumbent member, Darren Cheeseman, to debate her publicly in the lead up to the Federal Election. Henderson said two major debates should be held for the marginal seat prior to the election, which is being tipped for late this year. “There should be two major pre-election public debates – one in the Geelong region and one in Colac. The electors of Corangamite are entitled to be given this very important opportunity,” Henderson said. “More than two months ago, I debated Mr Cheeseman at the invitation of a Geelong business group. This gave some people the opportunity to assess both my and Mr Cheeseman’s capacity to advocate for the people of Corangamite. “I then called on Mr Cheeseman to participate in a debate before the Colac business community and he has said nothing in response. This is just not good enough. These public debates are a very important part of the democratic process and Mr Cheeseman cannot continue to hide.” Henderson said that Cheeseman told the Warrnambool Standard in relation to the challenge by Julia Gillard for the Labor Party leadership that “Many MPs said to me that they felt that the government had lost its way for the last two or three months – that we had the right policies but the message wasn’t being delivered effectively”. “If Mr Cheeseman believes that the government has lost its way but that Kevin Rudd had all the right policies, then the people of Corangamite are entitled to hear from Mr Cheeseman as to why he holds these views,” Henderson said. “Should Mr Cheeseman agree to my challenge, I would be pleased to discuss with him the necessary arrangements including the locations and a suitable independent chair.”
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Dredging under way PARKS Victoria has started maintenance dredging at the Portarlington Harbour to address the natural sand build up creating a navigation hazard for recreational and commercial vessels. The freshly dredged sand contains organic matter which is mostly seaweed and gives the sand a black and mild odour. Parks Victoria representative, Steve McPhee, assured the local community and visitors that while the dredged sand looked and smelt unpleasant when it first came out of the water, after a few days exposure to the air, the sand bleached to the normal colour and the odour would rapidly disappear. “The dredge will be restricted in its ability to manoeuvre during the dredging operations and vessel operators within the harbour are reminded to pass on the side of the dredge displaying two black diamonds or await
instructions from the dredge operator to safely navigate in the harbour during the works,” said McPhee. Beach goers are also reminded to observe
the signage and remain a distance from the dredge pipeline on the beach. For more information, phone 13 1963 or visit www.parkweb.vic.gov.au
Go Dutch on the Bellarine this weekend RENOWNED blues performer, Dutch Tilders, will unleash his outstanding talents on the Bellarine this week. Tilders, often referred to as Australia’s godfather of blues, has thrilled crowds over the past five decades with his exploits vocally and with the guitar, harmonica and stomp box. The 59-year-old will play the Ocean Grove Hotel on Friday, with a large crowd expected to pack the venue, while on Saturday he will appear at Peppers Café at Van Loons Nursery, Wallington. Born in the Netherlands in 1941, Tilders
emigrated to Australia with his family at the age of 14. He started playing guitar and singing the blues in the coffee lounge scene of the early 1960s and remains one of Australia’s most established recording and performing blues artists. Tilders has a vocal freedom that some vocalists envy and admire; he works on stage to swoon, shake and capture his audience at every show. Imagination Blues, Smoking Woman, I’m a Bluesman, are all award-winning songs which have seen Tilders’ fan base continue to grow
globally. Tilders has been influenced by Big Bill Broonzy, Brownie Walter McGhee, Bessie Smith, Ray Charles, Taj Mahal and John Mayall, which have bought popular cover songs into his vast repertoire such as Nobody Knows You When Your Down & Out, Trouble in Mind, I Feel So Good, Baby Please Don’t Go and Please Send Me Someone to Love. For more information on the Ocean Grove performance, phone the Ocean Grove Hotel on 5255 1122; and for more information on the Van Loons Nursery performance, phone 5253 1637.
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Time to nominate your star TIME is running out to nominate your local community star. People throughout the Surf Coast and Bellarine are encouraged to nominate someone for the Regional Achievement and Community Awards. These awards do not only recognise the outstanding work and effort put into the community by individuals and groups, but helps to get others involved and to lift the input and positive vibe in the region. “This is a fantastic opportunity to say thanks to those individuals and groups that work tirelessly in their community to give them their due recognition,” said Jacinta Allan MP, Minister for Regional and Rural Development. There are eight categories open for nomination, including: • Regional Development Victoria Business Achievement Award • Regional Development Victoria Trade and Career Achievement Award • Parks Victoria Regional Achiever Award • Parks Victoria Environment and Sustainability Award • Fonterra Dairy Leadership Award • RACV free2go Youth Community Involvement Award • Prime Super Community Group of the Year; and • BlueScope Distribution Leadership and Innovation Award Great prizes are up for grabs, including television exposure on Prime Television or $2,000 AwardSaver Accounts from the Commonwealth Bank (conditions apply). Entry forms are available by contacting the awards office on 9720 2277 or nominate online at www.awardsaustralia.com/RACA_vic.html Hurry and get your entry in, as nominations close on Wednesday, July 14.
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Greens launch campaign LOCAL Greens candidates launched their campaign for this year’s election in Geelong on Sunday. Candidate for the Federal seat of Corangamite, Mike Lawrence, and candidate for the seat of Corio, Gavin Brown, hosted a ‘meet the candidates’ afternoon at Karingal Community Living. Lawrence and Brown will focus on the need for strong action on climate change, for Green jobs for Geelong and surrounding regions and on responding to the water supply and storage issues created by our growing population. “The Green economy is coming and it presents
both a challenge and an opportunity for Gee long,” Brown said. “We are faced with a choice; we can take advantage of our strong manufacturing industry to position ourselves at the forefront of the new economy, or we can ignore reality and lose our jobs. “The Australian government is working very hard to ensure that Australia is left behind in the global green economy. We won’t let that happen to Gee long.” The Greens pointed to a recent report by the ACF and ACTU, which indicates that strong action on climate change will lead to a stronger
economy and the creation of jobs. “The Geelong region will benefit from strong action with the creation of 3,338 more jobs than would otherwise be created under weak action,” Brown said. “It will not cost us more to reduce our emissions by more. In fact, we will benefit from the lower debt, improved savings and secure energy supply. “While the other parties are squabbling over a mere five or six per cent of reductions, the Greens are ready and willing to take the strong action necessary to secure our economy for the long-term future.”
Celebrating girl power BARWON Region Girl Guides have enjoyed a packed programme of activities this year as the organisation celebrates its centenary. Girl Guides worldwide are celebrating 100 years of guides with activities throughout the year. Earlier this month the Barwon Region guides planted ‘100 trees for 100 years of guiding’ along the Bellarine Rail Trail, while further activities were also held in February and March. The guides will be holding a campfire at the Highton Guide Hall – which will be one of hundreds taking place around Australia to mark the anniversary of the beginning of Girl Guides. This event will be followed by the ‘Brave the Cold’ overnight stay, where the girls will be at The Mill in Portarlington and will be sleeping in cardboard boxes, tents, or in The Mill itself. Each guide will be asked to pay $10 for her food, which covers the evening meal and supper on the Saturday night, July 31, and breakfast on Sunday, August 1. The sleep-out will also act as a fundraising event to raise money for charity, Time for Youth; the evening will teach the girls what it is like to be disadvantaged and homeless. The Barwon Region Girl Guides has units in the throughout the Bellarine and Surf Coast, including districts such as Barwon Heads, Drysdale, Leopold, Portarlington, Torquay and Winchelsea. For more information, visit www.guidesvic.org. au surfcoasttimes.com.au
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THE ANGLESEA Community Bank branch celebrated a milestone last week when it turned five. The bank, which now boasts more than 1,700 customers collectively holding over $76million in banking business, has steady grown since opening its doors in 2005. “The banking results have been
fantastic, but what is truly amazing is the impact that the branch has made within the community, proving itself to be a major community asset,� said Jeremy Morris, senior manager Anglesea and Winchelsea Community Bank branches. “This is a testament to the commitment and passion of the
Anglesea staff and I wish a big happy birthday to Shane, Mel, Mary, Chris and Kim, which also extends to our more recent recruits, Hayley and Megan.� The bank has been behind a number of initiatives in Anglesea, including being one of the driving forces behind the current push for a multi-million dollar revamp to the town’s CFA station.
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WHEN global leaders met at the first G20 summit in November 2008, the world was in the grip of the global financial crisis. At this meeting, it was unanimously decided that coordinated government stimulus was essential to offset the looming global recession. As a result, the world saw an aggressive fiscal expansion that was without precedent. It was hoped that this coordinated effort would kick-start a global recovery or at the very least prevent worldwide GDP from declining further. A handful of economists at the time warned that a crisis caused by too much debt could not be fixed by a government spending spree requiring them to take on even more debt. This Keynesian approach would only kick the can down the road, so to speak, but these concerns were brushed aside. Those early warnings, however, have proven to be correct and the fiscal path governments chose are causing headaches around the world.
The extraordinary level of government debt that arose due to the stimulus packages has now led to a second crisis – the European sovereign debt crisis, with further crises not far behind (think Japan, UK and US). The problem with papering over recessions is that you don’t really avoid them – you just compound and defer their effects. Just in time for the G20 summit in Toronto, Australia received a blistering criticism of its stimulus spending from an unexpected quarter, Reserve Bank of Australia governor, Warwick McKibbin. “The government rammed those decisions through the economy even though they were fraught with risk. No-one was consulted about an alternative view and if you did say anything you were attacked by the treasurer and the prime minister in public,� he said. With the G20 countries in such disarray and confusion over the way forward, it is doubtful a consensus approach will be established this time.
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Being smart with your money BY AARON KELLEHER-JONES Bendigo Bank Financial Planner IN OUR article last month we looked at the risks of putting labels on ourselves and relying on demographics and the resulting failure to recognise our unique ambitions, individual goals and personal circumstances. So let us begin with ‘Starting Out’ Whether you’re studying, working or travelling, living at home, with friends or even buying your first home, it is important that you are smart with your money. In fact, the choices we make now can impact the kind of lifestyle you may lead in years to come. Therefore, with the right practices and strategies in place from the outset, it may set you up for life and help you avoid any pitfalls along the way. And understanding how your superannuation works, the difference
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fund, where you can consolidate them. Like everything in life, creating the right balance is important. Remember, you shouldn’t go without life’s luxury’s altogether, but by having a good balance, seeking the right advice and following some of the tips above, you may just create a strategy to live the life you want. Aaron Kelleher-Jones is a Financial Planner and Representative of Bendigo Financial Planning (ABN 11 068 049 178 AFSL 237898), a part of the Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Group. This information is of a general nature only and not intended to provide neither technical nor detailed advice. Information in this article is based on information believed to be accurate and reliable at the time of publication. You should seek individual advice regarding your personal situation.
Making the most of your tax return IN THE lead up to a new financial year, Australia’s largest independently-owned mortgage broker, Mortgage Choice, has reminded existing and potential property owners to make the most of their tax return. A great way for all residential market players to get ahead is to legitimately maximise any tax deductions before tomorrow – June 30. Homeowners should also consider placing the resulting tax return directly into their home loan, while those looking to achieve home ownership status should contribute it into their deposit account. Investors may find a better use, depending on their goals.
“Tax time is when many people consult their accountant and/or financial advisor for an annual financial health check,” said Kristy Sheppard, Mortgage Choice senior corporate affairs manager. “This presents a great opportunity to reassess your position and determine what strategies are available to you and how these can be used to benefit your property plans. “Investors will be exploring tax deductions for their rental property or properties. For example, you may be able to claim expenses such as outlay for travel to inspect an investment property, cost of advertising to attract a tenant, agent and/
or management fees, body corporate fees, council rates, gardening, pest control, repairs and maintenance, water costs, home loan fees and loan interest. “For many, the potential tax benefits of negative gearing are the greatest lure to property investment. Negative gearing occurs when the combination of annual interest repayments plus any deductible expenses is higher than annual rent received from tenants. This allows eligible property upkeep and loan costs to be deducted from your gross income. Then you are taxed only on that reduced income.” For more information, visit www. mortgagechoice.com.au
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Giving businesses a helping hand TAX COMMISSIONER Michael D’Ascenzo has launched the latest edition of the ATO’s Large business and tax compliance booklet. “This booklet is designed to provide practical help to large business in managing their tax obligations in Australia,” D’Ascenzo said “Our conversations with large business showed us they wanted clarity and certainty about the ATO’s approaches and practices. “We developed the booklet in close collaboration with industry representatives, including the Corporate Tax Association, the Big Four and our Large Business Advisory Group. We also appreciate the input of others to this booklet.” The booklet includes information on: • Mutual expectations between the ATO and large businesses • How we identify and manage tax risk in the large market • Examples of good corporate tax governance • Services the tax office can provide specifically for large business • How the tax office can provide clarity in the law and the products it has to provide certainty. “The booklet outlines the significant range of practical guidance we provide to support large business and reduce the uncertainty associated with the application of tax law in a dynamic and complex commercial environment,” D’Ascenzo said. “This booklet is a public commitment to large business on how we will work with them and how we would like them to work with us. “It reaffirms our commitment to encourage, support and protect large business in their willing participation in Australia’s tax and superannuation systems. “We appreciate the critical role large businesses play in the success of our tax and superannuation systems and start from the proposition that an enhanced relationship would benefit both large business and the community.”
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Lorne leads the Call to Arms SPORTING clubs throughout the Surf Coast and Bellarine are being urged to unite to tackle their toughest opponent yet – cancer. The Cancer Council’s Call To Arms aims to raise awareness and funds to fight cancer in men. First to register to support the worthy cause has been Lorne Football and Netball Club, and Cancer Council spokesperson, Irene Manitta, challenged all other local clubs to follow Lorne’s lead and register. “Compared to women, Australian men are more likely to be diagnosed with cancer and are more likely to die from the disease,” Manitta said. “The statistics are scary – we all know someone who has been affected by cancer – but there are things we can do to change them. “By getting your team involved by wearing a yellow armband, and raising funds, we can help save men’s lives.”
Cancer Council is aiming to recruit 2,500 clubs and has set a fundraising target of $1million this year. All money raised will fund Cancer Council’s important cancer research, education and support programmes. “It’s fantastic to have support again this year from sporting greats such as Socceroos’ Tim Cahill and former Essendon champion Adam Ramanauskas, and hopefully they can motivate men right across the country to get on board,” Manitta said. Professional sporting clubs endorsing Call To Arms this year include Essendon, Adelaide Crows, Parramatta, Gold Coast, Brisbane Broncos, Wests Tigers, Melbourne Storm and Adelaide United Football Club, who will all wear yellow armbands in a Call To Arms match. For more information or to register your club, visit www.calltoarms.com.au
Tuesday 29 June 2010
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New CFO for Barwon Health BARWON Health has announced the appointment of Dale Fraser as chief financial officer. Fraser, who commences his role on Monday, July 12, will take over from retiring CFO John Linke. After 36 years with Barwon Health, Linke will leave the organisation late next month. Barwon Health deputy chief executive officer, Paul Cohen, said that Fraser’s depth of knowledge will make him a credit and an asset to Barwon Health and the region. “Dale comes to us from Ballarat Health Service. He has an extensive background in finance and governance in the health arena; making him well qualified to take over from John Linke,” Cohen said. Fraser, who holds a Master of Business Administration, a Bachelor of Business and is a Fellow Certified Practicing Accountant (CPA) at the Australian Society of CPAs, said he was looking forward to joining Barwon Health. “Barwon Health has a reputation as a leader in health care. Its commitment to innovation, particularly in the area of service redesign and technology, made this role extremely attractive to me,” he said. “I strongly believe that the size and breadth of services offered at Barwon Health will ensure that we will become one of the leading hospitals in Victoria. I am excited to be part of the team that will make this vision a reality.” In announcing the appointment, Cohen also took time to pay tribute to the outstanding contribution Linke had made to Barwon Health over the last 36 years. “John has been with Barwon Health and the Geelong Hospital chief since 1973, a huge achievement Long-standing financial officer, John that is testament to his knowledge Linke, will retire next and expertise,” Cohen said. month.
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Geelong WorkSafe conviction BREAKWATER-BASED printing company Express Promotions last week became the second company in Victoria to be convicted for recklessly endangering the health and safety of its workers. “The court was told that company management didn’t just fail to identify the risks – they knew workers were in danger, but didn’t step in to adequately protect them,” said WorkSafe’s executive director for health and safety, Cath Bowtell. The Geelong Magistrates’ Court convicted Express Promotions Pty Ltd on three charges under the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004, fining the company a total of $280,000. Express Promotions was convicted on one charge under Section 32 of the Act, for recklessly endangering a worker; one under Section 21(1)&(2)(a), relating to providing and maintaining safe systems of work and machinery; and one under Section 21(1)&(2)(e), relating to providing adequate training and supervision. The conviction related to a July 2008 incident where a 37-year-old printer had three fingers on his left hand crushed after it became trapped between the rollers of an inadequately guarded printing press. The court heard that it was common practice for workers to bypass the guarding on the printing press in order to operate and clean it. ISN’T IT TIME YOU FELT BETTER?
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Time to regain those curves TORQUAY’S women’s only Curves gym is under new management. New owner, Lee Anderson, is celebrating the launch of her new business venture by encouraging as many women as possible to come and try the gym by offering specials and discounted memberships. These deals include getting 50 per cent off your sign-up fee and then work out free for the rest of winter. “I want people to know we are under new management and that I am here to get to know my clients and give them professional support and advice,� Anderson said. The 28-year-old gym junkie and personal trainer brings to Torquay a wealth of knowledge
of the fitness industry and a passion for making a difference in people’s lives. “Curves is great because it is designed specifically for women,� she said. “Our machines target problem areas like the hips, bum and abs and we also offer weight management programmes.� The gym is based on a 30-minute workout programme that is designed to work the entire body simultaneously. “So it is perfect for people who are really busy,� Anderson said. Take advantage of Curves great deals by calling Lee Anderson on 5264 7222 or popping into the gym, located above Globe at 5/110 Surf Coast Highway.
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Keep your cool this winter BY ROSE CONSTANCE WHY IN the world am I excited that winter is here? For local residents, when it gets a little cooler there is even more benefits for training outdoors. Why? Exercising in an outdoor environment has far more benefits that an indoor environment, but then if you add in a cooler temperature those benefits increase. The human body expends a lot more energy when exercising outdoors in cooler temperatures. The benefit gained in energy expenditure is greater during a training session and this stimulates the metabolism to burn more energy after you finish training. To take full advantage of this fat loss benefit don’t rug up! By all means wear layers but don’t wear a big jacket. In order to take advantage of the increased
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extra 1500 kilojoules a day. That’s the equivalent of two hours of housework, an hour and a half of gardening, an hour long cardio high intensity training session or half an hour of good pace running. You just need to think of ways you can get more intense exercise into your week. The more you move, the easier weight control will be. Training outdoors in winter is also a great time to train for a fun run or marathon. Without the extra heat stress, you can push your cardiovascular system harder. By training at a higher lever over winter you will gain improvements in you cardiovascular system and you will develop a greater mental discipline which will help you in all walks of life. For more information, phone Rose at Step Into Life Torquay on 0422 113 623.
Volunteers needed A MAJOR worldwide research study into a new treatment aiming to improve outcome and to provide relief from symptoms of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is being conducted and volunteers are being called to participate. Chief researcher, Dr Maree Barnes, is currently recruiting patients aged 40 years and over with COPD to be part of a clinical study at various sites across Australia. In Victoria, the research is being conducted at the Box Hill Hospital, Frankston Hospital and Geelong Hospital. To be eligible for the study, patients will have had an exacerbation of their COPD (ie. increased symptoms such as shortness of breath and cough with / without a chest infection) in the last 12 months, requiring them to use oral steroids, visit the hospital or be admitted to hospital/seen at an emergency department of a hospital for their COPD. COPD affects an estimated two million Australians. Of these, more than half have disease that is severe enough that symptoms are starting to, or have already affected the way people live their daily lives. COPD is a long-term lung disease that reduces airflow in and out of the lungs, making it difficult to breathe. To find out more, phone 1800 800 285.
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JUST under a month remains to get your nomination in for this year’s Victorian Senior of the Year Award. Member for Senior Victorians and Member for Bellarine, Lisa Neville, is urging all community members to nominate outstanding seniors who deserve recognition for their efforts over the last 12 months. “Senior Victorians give so much to our State and the Victorian Senior of the Year awards provide us with an opportunity to recognise these efforts,” Neville said. “If you know someone whose extraordinary commitment, energy and passion is truly inspirational – whether it be as a teacher or mentor, volunteer firefighter, community advocate or environmental champion – then I urge you to nominate them for an award.” To be eligible for an award, nominees must be over 60 years of age, an Australian citizen, a resident of Victoria and have made an exceptional contribution to their community. Awards will be presented in four categories: • The Premier’s Award for Victorian Senior of the Year • Council on the Ageing (COTA) Victoria Senior Achiever Awards • Go for your Life Award; and • Veteran Community Award. “Seniors who are helping create active and healthy communities can be nominated for the Go for your life Award while the Veteran Community Award is presented to a senior who has made an exceptional contribution to the veteran community,” Neville said. Nomination forms are available at www.seniors.vic.gov.au or from Seniors Information Victoria on 1300 135 090. Forms are also available from council offices, neighbourhood houses and community centres, with nominations closing on Friday, July 23.
Tuesday 29 June 2010
Memory Lane
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BY GRACE CHEATLEY TORQUAY couple Jan and David Cheatley have been married for 47 years. They first met in 1959 at the Burwood Teachers College in Hawthorn, and they married on May, 18, 1963 at the Methodist’s Church in Toorak. After living in Melbourne for six years they moved to Canberra, then to Sydney and finally to Geelong in 1977. In 1988 they bought a house in Torquay, where they spent weekends while still living in Geelong, before moving permanently to town in 2004. The beach, friendly people and the sense of community first drew them to Torquay and today they are an integral part of the community. Although retired, they stay active in the community, with David the current president of the Combined Probus Club of Torquay.
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BY GRACE CHEATLEY ANGLESEA’S Blue Cross is home to one of the proudest mothers in the Surf Coast Shire. Thea Mackay is the mother of renowned fashion design, Anthea Crawford. Thea, 93, has spent the past four years at the Blue Cross aged care establishment, and continues to enjoy the surroundings and the new friends she is making. “It is home for me. I love my room; it’s just like being at home,” she said. “I’m very well looked after here, which makes my daughter happy, too.” Thea grew up in Warburton with her family before moving to the Surf Coast to live in Aireys Inlet. Anglesea Blue Cross Community and Residential Care is designed to accommodate 60 people, having one vacancy at the moment in low level care. For more information on Blue Cross, phone Anglesea on 5263 9300.
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WITH seniors and other first time internet users more likely to fall for online scams, Telstra is reminding internet users of the easy steps they can take to stay more secure online. Telstra’s officer of Internet trust and safety, Darren Kane, said by following a few easy steps, online seniors can maintain their safety. “‘Silver surfers’ find the internet appealing for the same reasons younger people do: to stay connected with family and friends, find online bargains and to get information,” Kane said.
“However, according to Telstra’s online shopping site, Trading Post, many of these users are unaware of internet based scams so are more likely to encounter cyber-crime. “So there are a few simple tips we encourage everyone to follow, to help ensure their online experience is safer and more enjoyable.” Tips for staying protected online include: • Be wary of emails, phone calls or SMS messages from unknown sources asking you to update, validate or confirm your account details,
password or personal information • Make sure you have a back-up plan. It is a wise idea to keep a back-up copy of all your important online information in case anything goes wrong • Change passwords at least twice a year. Passwords should be completely random and unique, but still memorable • Be careful about talking to people you meet online; not everyone is who they say they are For more on Telstra’s Connected Seniors programme visit www.telstraseniors.com.au
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school holiday fun
Tuesday 29 June 2010
Reach for the sky LET YOUR children climb to new heights these school holidays with a visit to The Rock Adventure Centre. The Pakington Street centre is open every day of the holidays, providing fun and adventure for school children – and adults – of all ages. Apart from offering rock climbing experiences, The Rock also offers children’s holiday session, which are held from Monday through to Friday from 2pm-4pm. The rock climbing sessions are ideal for
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primary school aged children, and bookings are recommended. If families would prefer to experience the rock climbing thrill together, The Rock offers a Family Climbing Pass – which allows two adults and two children entry to the wall, complete with instruction and harness line. The Rock Adventure Centre is located at 403 Pakington Street, Geelong, and is open seven days a week from 10am. For more information phone 5221 3101 or visit www.rockadventures.com.au
Head to the House for the holidays PORTARLINGTON Neighbourhood House has a great idea to keep kids of all ages entertained during these school holidays. The community house has a regularly expanding, free jigsaw library, and on a cold, winter’s day local families can take on the challenge of a puzzle with hundreds – or even thousands – of pieces. The neighbourhood house also has a library of books, with many titles available for borrowing, and offers internet access. To find out more about the jigsaw and book collections or next term’s programme of activities, sessions and courses at the house, call in to the Brown Street centre or phone 5259 2290.
Felicity and Jacob have discovered borrowing jigsaws from Portarlington Neighbourhood House is a great way to spend a rainy day.
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FREE ANIMAL EDUCATION WORKSHOPS MONDAY 5 TO FRIDAY 9 JULY 2010 GEELONG, PORTARLINGTON, LARA AND OCEAN GROVE Workshops by renowned animal training specialists Craig and Tracey presented by the City of Greater Geelong. Learn how to: • Understand and solve your pet problems - barking, recall, socialising and more. • Have effective control of your pet - what does this really mean? • Have fun being a responsible pet owner - learn where you can play with your dog off lead. • Train and walk your cat on a lead - yes you really can train your cat to walk on lead. • Select the right pet for you and your family lifestyle - why you shouldn’t get that pet!
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The story of Ned Kelly’s green sash
Win a copy of Ned Kelly and the Green Sash Colour in our Ned Kelly picture for your chance to win. Five lucky winners will receive a copy of the book, Ned Kelly and the Green Sash, valued at $27.95. Winners will be notified by phone. Post your entry to KIDZ KORNER, PO Box 714, Torquay, 3228, for your chance to win. Competition is open to children aged 8-12 years old. Entries close Tuesday, July 13. The winner’s name will be published in next month’s Kidz Korner
HOW WELL do you think you know the notorious Ned Kelly legend? 145 years ago an 11-year-old larrikin lad saved a young boy from drowning. Years later that lad would grow up to become an infamous bushranger, forever sealing a notorious place in Australia’s history as a folk hero who remains deeply ingrained in our national pride. Ned’s bravery awarded him a treasured green silk sash – bestowed by the saved young boy’s grateful parents – a valued treasure which Ned wore under his armour during his last stand at Glenrowan. Backed by detailed research, this book, Ned Kelly and the Green Sash, focuses on Ned as a young boy and his green sash. The text also includes brief biographies on the Kelly Gang members, the true story behind the green sash, Kelly’s actual writings which reveal an articulate and almost poetic thinker and mock newspaper articles showing the course of events as they unfolded. “The story of Ned Kelly and the Green Sash is the story of the son of a deprived and persecuted Irish family. I hope readers will form their own opinions about the circumstances that formed Ned’s rebelliousness and the question of Ned Kelly – hero or villain,” said author, Mark Greenwood.
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Tuesday 29 June 2010
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haveyoursay The opinions expressed here are the opinions of the letter writers exclusively and do not express the views of the Editor or Surf Coast News Pty Ltd. Letters to the Editor may be submitted to the Surf Coast Times and Bellarine Times by writing to P.O. Box 714, Torquay, Vic, 3228 or email: editor@surfcoasttimes.com.au or fax: 5264 8413. Your letters should not exceed 250 words. Please provide your name, address and telephone number, which may be withheld from publication on request. As publication space is limited we may not be able to publish all letters received. We also reserve the right to edit letters that we publish.
Time for some answers please Dear Editor, The Surf Coast Community and Ratepayers’ Association is bewildered by the fact that according to Justin Madden, the western boundary of Torquay is now one kilometre west of Duffields Road. This means that a large part of the Spring Creek Valley is now available for housing… we thought that this had been held in abeyance until the 2040 plan had been finalised. We have always advocated that Duffields Road should be the western boundary of Torquay to stop longitudinal sprawl on both sides of the Great Ocean Road with its resultant traffic and beach problems. This one kilometer strip will create many problems apart from ruining the Spring Creek Valley, which should be either open space or, at the most, rural residential. Torquay expansion, if it must expand, should be to the north where the land is more amenable to housing and where there would be not as many infrastructure problems. Does our council have any power? Did they not listen when thousands of people cried “NO” to development of the Spring Creek Valley earlier this year? We would really like some answers.
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I am now equally as excited by the fact that the education department has made a commitment to secondary education within this region and that my children will be able to continue their secondary education up to year 12 in Torquay. I am extremely disappointed though by a group of people calling themselves ‘concerned parents’ and what they have been saying about the process that is under way to secure secondary education. I live in this town and know it is full of intelligent parents, so it amazes me that so many of the community are being taken in by the politics of this group. They are allowing a close knit and exciting community to be split apart by whether or not you agree with their politics. This group needs to get their facts right and have some educational basis to their arguments before they go about calling public forums. I guess there will come a time when all you intelligent parents will have to make up your own minds. I just hope that we as a community will come to realise that whether or not you agree with the education department and their plans, Torquay College will not only provide secondary education to our children, but will do so as one of the most progressive and nationally renowned providers in the country. So please, members of CPATSS, realise the harm you are doing within the community and stop pushing your political dogma and come to the table with the facts. We parents of the region deserve at least that.
be made by the community of Colac and the Colac Otway Shire. Mr Abbott believes that these are local decisions to be determined by the locals and not dictated by Canberra or Spring Street. The Princes Highway commitment is a $350million upgrade that will be funded on an equal basis with the Victorian state government. A Coalition government will commence construction of the road upgrade in 2014. This will coincide with the scheduled completion of the upgrade of the Princes Highway between Waurn Ponds and Winchelsea, which will minimise disruptions and safety concerns. A Coalition government will also provide $20million over the next three years to fund planning and engineering design works, land acquisitions and preliminary work to ensure that construction will commence on schedule. Senator Michael Ronaldson Liberal Senator for Victoria
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A concerned parent – but not about local schooling
A decision for the community
Dear Editor, I am writing as a concerned and extremely proud parent about Torquay and Surf Coast schooling. But please do not confuse me with the group that is going around called Concerned Parents About Tourquay and Surf Coast Schooling (CPATSS). I have spent the past few years being extremely proud of what the education system has given my children in Torquay. A few years ago the fight within the community was for secondary education in Torquay and I was very excited when Torquay Primary School became Torquay P-9 College.
Dear Editor, I am writing further to the commitment by Tony Abbott and the Liberal Party’s candidate for Corangamite, Sarah Henderson, to fund the duplication of the Princes Highway between Winchelsea and Colac. Your excellent article on this decision raised the question whether Winchelsea would be bypassed. Following the Coalition’s commitment, Mr Abbott has made it quite clear that any decision for a Winchelsea bypass must be made by the community and the Surf Coast Shire. Similarly, any decision for a Colac bypass must
Awards up for grabs PEOPLE and organisations who risk their lives to maintain fire safety throughout the state will be honoured at this year’s Fire Awareness Awards. Nominations are now open for the prestigious awards, which are jointly organised by the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, Country Fire Authority and Department of Sustainability and Environment. “I encourage individuals, companies, community groups and organisations who are promoting fire safety, awareness and recovery to get involved and nominate for one of these awards,” said Minister for the Environment and Climate Change, Gavin Jennings. The awards have been held each year for more than 17 years. They recognise a number of projects that reduce the number of fires or the effects of fires anywhere in Victoria, including building fires or bushfires. Applications for the 2010 Fire Awareness Awards close at 4pm on Friday, August 20, with winners announced at an awards ceremony held at the RACV Club in Melbourne on October 7. For more information or to nominate someone, phone 9412 4465 or visit www. fireawarenessawards.com.au
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2 Empire Court, TORQUAY AUCTION: Saturday 24th July 2010 EPR $780,000 - $820,000 In a class of its own this impressive family home situated in a quiet court location offers a lifestyle of classic contemporary living and simply breathtaking ocean views. The quality built home offers generous accommodation with 4 bedrooms, 2 living areas, well appointed gourmet kitchen and walk in pantry including your very own “dumb waiter� and large triple car garage. Seamlessly designed indoor/ outdoor entertaining areas will be the envy of your family and friends. The home is an abundance of quality, style and craftsmanship that makes it stand out from the rest.With only a short stroll to the esplanade and the fabulous Whites Beach...make this your dream come true !! Inspect: By appointment Agent: Hocking Stuart Torquay Contact: James Finn 0420 314 607 Sue Street 0420 314 608
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QUALITY LIFESTYLE IS TORQUAY - JAN JUC
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$760,000
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7 Gilbert Street Torquay Vic 3228
ADDRESS: 3/59 Beach Rd CONTACT: Adrian 0412 686 875 or Graeme 0409 612 104
Ph: (03) 5261 2104 Fax: (03) 5261 4493
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WRECK OF THE ‘JOSEPH H SCAMMELL’ CONT.: Extracts from ‘History of Torquay’ by James A Baines 1938 A gang of laborers, with lorries, engaged by Captain Douglas, arrived at the scene at daylight on Monday to salvage cargo from the beach on behalf of the Underwriters, and at once set to work collecting the cargo from the beach and placing in it stacks, but they did not calculate on the extra high tide, which that night washed most of the salvage cargo back to the sea again. This tide also had the affect of turning one half of the vessel bottom up. During the same night the mainmast and several of the spars floated ashore, andwere landed nearly high and dry on the beach. The work of salvaging was continued throughout Tuesday. Portions of the bow of the ship was washed ashore at the mouth of Bream Creek, and a quantity of the cargo drifted onto the beach in the same locality.
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Industry Info
Victoria proves to be the nation’s building hotspot The value of your home MANY property owners are receiving their council rate notices at the moment and, in addition to the amount of rates charged, a great deal of interest is generally shown in the value of the property. It is important to know, however, that the value determined to your home by the council is not always the same amount you will receive if you were to sell your home tomorrow. The primary purpose of council valuation is to provide a basis for determining the property owner’s contribution to the council’s consolidated revenue. The valuation is determined every two years on the first of January by qualified valuers engaged by your council. The council valuation will provide a guide as to the price you may be able to achieve if you are intending to sell, however, you should also undertake a number of other steps to determine the value of your property. You can ask an REIV member to undertake a market appraisal; this will provide you with the opportunity to discuss with them the factors that have an impact on property values. When your property goes on the market it is important to remember that prospective buyers often look at a range of homes within the same location. As such, it is wise to make an effort to understand the local market. You can do that by checking the sales results each Saturday night at www.reiv.com.au or in the Sunday newspapers. There is also a range of websites that provide information about how much properties in your area have sold for over the last few weeks, months or years. Finally, when you actually sell, remember that the demand for your home will be influenced by what other properties are for sale in your area and by the number of buyers looking. This means that the marketing and preparation of the home will also influence the sale price.
VICTORIA is the nation’s biggest building hotspot, according to a new report from the Housing Industry Association (HIA), the voice of Australia’s residential building industry. The Population and Residential Building Hotspots report provides a snapshot of Australia’s fastest growing metropolitan and regional areas in the 2008/09 financial year. A ‘hotspot’ is defined as a local area where the rate of population growth exceeds the national average and the value of building work is in excess of $100million. The nation’s top building hotspot was the local area of Whittlesea North, where residential building work approved rose over $484million and the population growth rate was 18.3 per cent. This was a rise of 28.4 per cent on work approved in 2007-08. Wyndham South – one of Victoria’s fastest
growing cities – took second place with the value of work hitting almost $284million and the population growth rate was 12.8 per cent. The total value of residential building work approved was up by 39.8 per cent on 2007-08. Griffin-Mango Hill in Queensland took third place with almost $150million worth of residential building work approved and a population growth rate of 12.8 per cent. Victoria’s Cardinia (Pakenham) was the nation’s fourth biggest hotspot (with more than $241million of work approved and a population growth rate of 10 per cent), while Melton East took fifth place (with more than $285million of work approved and a population growth rate of 9.5 per cent). “It is really pleasing to see that more hotspots were evident in Victoria than in any other state in 200809,” said HIA Victorian executive director, Gil King.
“However, this doesn’t mean we can become complacent. Victoria also has had the nation’s fastest population growth, meaning demand for housing is higher than other states. “It is crucial that the Victorian Government continues to introduce measures that aim at stimulating housing supply, including the promised expansion of the Urban Growth Boundary as well as following through on a commitment to increase infill development.” Baw Baw West was one of only two Statistical Local Areas outside of Melbourne to register as a hotspot in Victoria, where the population grew by 2.8 per cent and the total value of residential building work approved was $105million. Greater Geelong was the other, with a population growth rate of 2.4 per cent for 2008/09 and $133million of residential building approved.
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Torquay’s newest children’s playground, Hilltop Park, was opened earlier this month. The new park, located in Fischer Street, was opened with a gala family day hosted by LJ Hooker for residents in The Quay. While the park and its playground proved popular, it was the Hooker Bear who stole the show on the day, handing out showbags to the children. Apart from a playground, Hilltop Park also boasts barbecue facilities and walking and cycling paths.
No quick fixes for affordability AUSTRALIA’S housing affordability crisis has taken 20 years to be fully manifested, and according to this year’s State of the Regions Report, it will take a decade or two of intense policy application to fix. The report, released earlier this month, underlines that housing affordability has been a steadily growing problem. “The State of the Regions Report proves that the current shortage of affordable housing is not a recent development that can simply be blamed on council planning processes,” said Geoff Lake, president of the Australian Local Government Association.
“We have long been arguing that blaming local government for the housing affordability crisis is simply not credible. Now this report backs that up.” The report shows that decades of under investment in infrastructure and misguided industry policy have resulted in housing shortages. “To address a problem of this magnitude requires all levels of government and industry to work collaboratively rather engaging in some old fashion council bashing and tinkering at the edges with talk of administrative reform of planning processes,” Lake said.
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2/324 THE32 ESPLANADE $625,000 Mouchemore $625,000 2/324 The Esplanade Avenue
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A TRUE GEM IN OLD ST LEONARDS Boasting a beautifully renovated kitchen, two stunning bathrooms and a spacious open plan living room this superb residence needs only the last finishing touches to shine like a true gem. 2 approx. with feature gardens and decking A property with true character and unbelievable potential.
Auction: Saturday, 31st July at 2.00pm Agent: Luke Campbell 0409 554 949 Michelle Browne 0415 854 220
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OPEN FOR INSPECTION SATURDAY 11.45AM - 12.15PM
INDENTED HEAD PORTARLINGTON
R E A L E S TAT E $625,000 $510,000
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$542,000 CAPTIVATING DESIGN, OUTSTANDING QUALITY Designed with the modern family in mind this 12 CAPTIVATING OUTSTANDING QUALITY month old PorterDESIGN, Davis home is captivating from the moment you step through to the entrance hall. From the spacious and individual design to its attention to detail this quality home demands attention Designed with the modern familyyour in mind this 12and holds it old at every turn. month Porter Davis home is captivating from the Themoment kitchen you withstep walk-in pantry breakfasthall. bar all through to and the entrance stylishly intertwined with the dining, family and outside entertaining area. From the spacious and individual design to its The master bedroom finished withdemands his and hers attention to detail this is quality home your walk in robes a double ensuite. attention and and holds it at every turn. With 3 further bedrooms tucked away towards the rear ofand the informal home, study and multiple well designed Formal lounges, family dining as well as living areas,room the home catersfantastic for all. Formal and the rumpus all present quiet space informal lounges, family diningtoasentertain well as the rumpus options for children or adults or unwind. room all present fantastic quiet space options for children or adults to entertain or unwind. Outside the the family family has has space space to to move move with with Outside undercover entertainment entertainment area area featuring featuring built built in in undercover barbeque and and ambience ambience lighting, lighting, creating creating an an barbeque atmosphere that flows from the inside living spaces. atmosphere that flows from the inside living spaces. The private yard is fully landscaped and includes garden shed andlandscaped side gate access. The private yard is fully and includes All located within distance to parkland, garden shedwalking and side gate access. shopping centre and recreation facilities. All located within walking distance to parkland, shopping centre and recreation facilities. -Quality Porter Davis Design -12 months oldDesign -Quality Porter Davis -House 29sqold (approx) -12Size months -Land Size 545sqm (approx) -House Size 29sq (approx) -4 bedroom plus -Land Size 545sqm study (approx) -3 living plus areasstudy -4 bedroom -Ducted -3 livingHeating areas -Double Garage with internal access -Ducted Heating -Double Garage with internal access
$555,000 - $575,000 WELCOME HOME
Situated on a corner 615m2 (approx)allotment in highly sought after ´Old Kingston´ awaits this stunning 3 bedroom Le Maistre custom built home. This home is extremely functional with an abundant outdoor living and lifestyle to please.
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OCEAN GROVE
24 Seawind Place
$450,000 PERFECT, CAREFREE, IMMACULATE Step inside the merbau decking fence and discover this stunning 2 story townhouse and the ultimate in simple, carefree, low maintenance living. With 3 bedrooms plus study this is perfect.
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Located in the lovely Parks Estate only mins from all that beautiful Ocean Grove has to offer, this immaculate home waits in anticipation for the astute buyer. Gorgeous designer kitchen, lounge and study set upon rich timber floors for fill downstairs living, whist upstairs , with a very wide child friendly staircase that joins the two, you will find three large bedrooms 2 with built in robes and master boasting huge ensuite and massive walk in robe. Attractive colour schemes, window dressings, and down lights throughout also complement. Perfect gardens, with decked alfresco area, 4,500ltr water tank and a spacious 2 ½ car garage complete this pretty picture. At only 2 & 1/2 years old with all the mod cons this home is practically brand new and will not be on the market long!!!!
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2-4 Greenview Rise
$550,000 PERSONALITY PLUS!!!
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This luxurious 32sqr home can only be described as vibrant, contemporary and charismatic with loads of personality. As soon as you enter you are taken on a journey of sophistication and character. Situated in the very popular Kingston Estate on a 662m2 (approx) block, features of this impressive home include 4 Bedrooms, master boasting ensuite with double vanity, huge walk in robe and sitting area, whilst the rest of this home caters for everyone´s needs, with 3+ large living areas, and a feeling of space throughout. Vogue design kitchen acts as the heart to this home, offering island bench, red glass splash back, stainless appliances and colour coded doors as a feature. Double doors lead to decked undercover entertaining, with modern gardens and side access. This home is not your average home, and inspection will be sure to delight!!! Call today!!! -Huge 662m2 (approx) block -4 Bedroom -2 Bathroom -3+ Living areas -Vogue design kitchen -Undercover alfresco -Dual street access -Coloured feature walls throughout -And all the mod cons.....
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$225,000
OCEAN GROVE 522 Hocking Drive
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Don´t miss this rare opportunity to secure this 578m2 (approx) Allotment in the highly sought after Kingston Estate.
Don´t miss this rare opportunity to secure this 578m2 (approx) Allotment in the highly sought after Kingston Estate.
- $3,000 Garden Starter Bonus - Located On The Kingston Estate - Close to Shops, Schools And Facilities - Surrounded By Quality Homes in a Quiet Neighbourhood
- $3,000 Garden Starter Bonus - Located On The Kingston Estate - Close to Shops, Schools And Facilities - Surrounded By Quality Homes in a Quiet Neighbourhood
OCEAN GROVE 17 Milborne Drive
$460,000
1 FAMILY ENTERTAINER The Perfect Family Living is out there and waiting for you, as you will certainly see in this brilliantly designed AV Jennings home located in the popular Kingston Estate. Outside features large decking area with pergola, perfect for entertaining and huge backyard. When it comes to style and comfort for your family, they don´t come better than this!!!! Boasting: -3 Bedrooms - 2 Bathrooms - Intergrated Kitchen / Lounge / Dining - Additional Games / Living area Courtyard alfresco - Large decking area with pergola - 2 x 2400ltr water tanks - Mature fruit trees And much more....
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Developer’s Stock Clearance of the Final Resort Apartments Apartment 337 313 315 319 321 310 314 318 306
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Feature property 10 Shorebreak Street, TORQUAY A COMMITMENT TO STYLISH LIVING $495,000
With a fresh, contemporary feel, neutral tones and a superb interaction of light and space, this immaculately presented one year old home is family friendly and has classic features with modern amenities. Delivering light filled open plan living for a comfortable and relaxed lifestyle this impressive residence is perfectly situated in a quiet location of The Quay Estate and is a must see. Comprising three bedrooms including master with ensuite and walk in robe, an open plan kitchen/meals area with a lounge and family room all combined along with a study, main bathroom and separate laundry. Other features include split system heating/cooling, RC drive through garage with internal access, outdoor undercover entertaining area, water tank, solar hot wa ter system and ocean views. With a low maintenance garden and a location close to everything Torquay has to offer you can move in with absolutely nothing left to do. Inspect: By appointment Agent: Barry Plant Real Estate, Torquay Contact: Steven Menegazzo 0421 802 203 Meleah Meade 0415 690 161
Auction COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY > 800 sq m allotment > 20 metre frontage to Gilbert Street > Zoned Business 1 > Terms: 10% deposit, balance 30th November 2010
Sat. 17th July @ 12noon on site
6 Gilbert Street, Torquay Comprises a 2BR cottage plus attached bedsitter. Zoning encourages intensive development to provide a mix of retail & commercial uses. One of the last undeveloped sites in the heart of Torquay’s business district. First time offered in over 60 years.
Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104
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OCEAN FRONT LAND The last of OnShore Torquay Limited number available Short stroll to the town centre Land sizes up to 426 m2
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1 Durimbil Avenue, WYE RIVER ‘DELILA’ $515,000 • Tastefully renovated ‘Wye Getaway’ absolutely perfect for couples or a small family. • Situated on a large corner allotment with vehicle access to your front door. You won’t find easier access in this area! • The open plan kitchen/living area has polished boards, wood heater and large sliding doors onto the substantial size deck area. The ocean, beach and treed views are enjoyed from inside and out. • The existing floor plan with two sleeping areas and one bathroom could easily be extended should you desire (STCA). • Currently enjoys a ‘smashing’ holiday rental following should you be interested to continue renting out. • You will need to act quickly. Inspect: By appointment Agent: Great Ocean Road Real Estate Lorne Contact: Michael Coutts 0438 356 624
BELLBRAE 100 KURZMANS ROAD TORQUAY - BELL'S BEACH - BELLBRAE
Strikingly beautiful 10 acres of treed grass land beneath a canopy of mature Iron Barks in secluded valley setting only 5 minutes from Bell´s Beach, including ranch style solid brick four bedroom home, two living areas, billiard room and study, tiled and carpeted, double carport, workshop, shed, three dams and two paddocks. Close to bus stop, easy access to Deakin Uni, most sought after location. FOR SALE: $1,150,000 CONTACT: Bryan Hayden 0417 613 250 Patrick Hayden 0437 882 088
BREAMLEA 19 BLYTH STREET STEP INSIDE, THEN DECIDE
Deceptively spacious, this two bedroom holiday getaway boasts two generous living areas, central kitchen with skylight and adjoining meals area. Double doors lead to undercover verandah/bbq area. A huge brick open fireplace is the feature of the spacious living room, and another similar size multi- purpose room which is ideal for when the crowds stay over. The beach access track, only 50 metres away, leads over the sandunes to the fabulous pristine beach which Breamlea has to offer. FOR SALE Price: $590,000 CONTACT: Marianne Keane 0413 555 753 Wayne Mackay 0418 522 536
TORQUAY 40 BEACH ROAD Renovated Elegance
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TORQUAY 7/7 GREAT OCEAN ROAD FIRST CLASS COASTAL INVESTMENT
Only a five minute walk to Jan Juc Surf Beach and adjoining the Torquay golf course, this modern three bedroom, two bathrooms, two living room double storey apartment is as good as new. With two entertaining decks, a glorious outlook over the golf course to Bass Strait and double lock up garage, it´s hard to beat in location, outlook and quality. Inspections can be arranged to suit. FOR SALE Price: $680,000 CONTACT: John McMahon 0400 866 634 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 surfcoasttimes.com.au
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TORQUAY 15 SHOREBREAK STREET Quality in The Quay
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TORQUAY 7 PRIDE STREET A Rare Solid Block in Old Torquay
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This magnificent Dennehy built home combines elegance and style with a design that embraces today´s modern family with natural light throughout. > Three spacious bedrooms with BIR, master with WIR and ensuite and fourth bedroom. > Formal lounge and dining with stunning hardwood floors, gas fireplace and separate second living area > Double remote garage, spacious laundry and 5000 litre water tank.
Set on a large allotment of 1012m2, this home is in the ideal location for you to access everything on offer in ´Old Torquay´. The home itself comprises: > Spacious open plan dining and living with open fire place, air con & central heating > Large separate kitchen with plenty of cupboard space > Two roomy bedrooms with built in robes all on convenient single level > Lovely outdoor undercover entertaining area overlooking yard
AUCTION: Sat 10 Jul @ 12noon CONTACT: Patrick Hayden 0437 882 088, Wayne Mackay 0418 522 536
AUCTION: Sat 10 Jul @ 11am INSPECT: Sat 12:30-1:00pm CONTACT: Damian Jens 0438 345 154
Surf Coast Real Estate ANGLESEA 87-89 Great Ocean Road 5263 2133 TORQUAY 21 Pearl Street 5261 2101 www.hayden.com.au
TORQUAY 104/3 PAYNE STREET Location and Views at WhiteWater Apartments
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TORQUAY 213A THE ESPLANADE Blue Sky, Blue Seas
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Located right in the heart of Torquay and only a short walk to shopping and the beach, this near new apartment offers a fantastic place to reside or invest. With water views and a spacious layout, this over sized one bedroom apartment with split system heating and cooling offers: Secure basement style car parking with extra storage, functional near new kitchen with stone benches and Blanco appliances. Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days.
This immaculately appointed two storey townhouse is situated on The Esplanade overlooking Torquay's magnificent beaches and Bass-Strait. A perfect place for the perfect base, for you and the family, in Torquay. Features: > Open lounge, kitchen and dining with views over the sand dunes to the water > Three bedrooms, master with light filled ensuite > Two separate living areas, spa and duel decks
AUCTION: Sat 17 Jul @ 11am INSPECT: Sat 12:00-12:30pm CONTACT: Patrick Hayden 0437 882 088
FOR SALE Price: $850,000 INSPECT: Sun 11:30-12:00pm CONTACT: Damian Jens 0438 345 154
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NEW RELEASE
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NEW EXCLUSIVE RELEASE OF ONLY EIGHT ALLOTMENTS A rare opportunity now exists to secure your own piece of coastal paradise. Offering an ideal lifestyle location in a quiet Cul-De-Sac at the end of St Georges Way, with breathtaking course views overlooking the 4th and 5th holes of The Sands golf course. These recently released blocks range from 694sqm to 1080sqm. These allotments offer the perfect place to build your dream coastal home.
Hayden Real Estate 21 PEARL STREET, TORQUAY, VIC 3228 PH: 03 5261 2101 FAX: 03 5261 4422
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AIREYS INLET / FAIRHAVEN / ANGLESEA AIREYS INLET (03) 5220 0200 Shop 3, 28-30 Great Ocean Road, Aireys Inlet, Vic 3231 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au
76 BAMBRA ROAD AIREYS INLET
41 -43 BEACH ROAD AIREYS INLET
SOLID AS A ROCK
RESORT LIVING WITH A COUNTRY OUTLOOK
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Set on a private, serene, bush block of 3380 sqm Three large bedrooms, two bathrooms Open plan living/kitchen/dining Delightful views into the valley Downstairs living area with open fire Elevated bush setting
$740,000 - Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448
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One of the areas best properties Two titles of 1832 sqm (approx) Stylish modern home Gorgeous valley and river views Fantastic pool and outdoor entertainment area Separate self contained studio Walk to shops and beach
$1,495,000 - Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448
53 GREAT OCEAN ROAD AIREYS INLET
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21 SHE OAK CRESCENT FAIRHAVEN
DELIGHTFUL VALLEY VIEWS
FOR SALE BY TENDER
OCEAN & LIGHTHOUSE VIEWS
FAIRHAVEN ON A BUDGET
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Uninterrupted views over the valley Large block at 1178sqm (approx) Fully serviced Build your dream home here Walk to beach and shops
$410,000 Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448
High profile Great Ocean Road position. 1st time offered to public. Zoned Business 1. Land size 210 sqm (approx).
Tenders Close 2nd August 2010 at 5pm Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448
Fabulous, central location Double storey cedar dwelling Three bedrooms Two bathrooms Great views of Split Point Light house Views to Lorne Open plan living/dining/kitchen area
$620,000 - Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448
9 NARANI WAY FAIRHAVEN
Low maintenance home. Three bedrooms. North facing, 999m2 allotment. Walk to the beach. Outdoor deck area. Great buying for Fairhaven.
$575,000 Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448
33 YANDANAH ROAD FAIRHAVEN
30 SHE OAK CRESCENT FAIRHAVEN
COASTAL LIVING FOR ALL SEASONS
LARGE HOUSE WITH GREAT BUSH VIEWS
HALF AN ACRE WITH GREAT VIEWS
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Stylish and spacious split level home on 1000+ sqm. Peaceful setting with views of Painkalac Creek Valley and surrounding bushland. Light and bright open plan living/dining/kitchen, 3 large bedrooms, rumpus/4th bedroom and 2 bthrs. 10 min walk to the inlet, playground, bottom shops or Fairhaven beach. Energy & water saving features include Quantum hot water and tank to toilet flushing.
$695,000 Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448
Ocean views and fantastic bush views. Four bedroom, two bathrooms, rumpus room Open plan living/dining/kitchen. Polished floorboards throughout. Loads of outdoor decking and double lock-up garage.
$775,000 Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448
51 CAMP ROAD ANGLESEA
2 YARRINGA ROAD FAIRHAVEN
Unique single storey home. Fantastic ocean views of breaking waves. Huge land size of 2089 sqm (approx.) Rebuild, renovate or rent. Walk to the beach. Massive potential.
$985,000 Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448
22&36 /105 GREAT OCEAN RD ANGLESEA
8 SIMMONS COURT ANGLESEA
300 M WALK TO THE FAIRHAVEN SURF BEACH
POSITION PERFECT
AN EXCITING LIFESTYLE RESORT INVESTMENT
ANGLESEA FREEHOLD & BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
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• Unique and attractive 2 & 3 bedroom dual living configuration Villa apartments. • A fantastic opportunity for holiday letting/own use at your discretion. • Modern décor, fully furnished, airconditioners and predominantly self contained. • Individual and spacious al fresco decks and carparks.
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Four bedroom, two bathroom home ideal for large family. Short, flat walk to Fairhaven beach. Ocean views. Open plan living/dining/kitchen. 867m2 (approx) low maintenance property. Secure your property in this sought after, prized position.
$875,000 Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448
$570,000 Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448
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In the heart of Anglesea. Metres from the school, shops and river. Great block of 766m2 (approx). Three bedrooms, two bathrooms. Large rear deck area Fully fenced, secure, large rear yard
Apt 22 - $385,000 Apt 36 - $407,000 Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860
APOLLO BAY
LORNE 3
Industrial 3 zoning / land size 1424 sqm 26 Lettable storage spaces Flexible business opportunity Strong income, low outgoings Managers area inc kitchenette and staff room
$645,000 Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448
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APOLLO BAY
APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay, Vic 3233 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au
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935 BARHAM RIVER ROAD APOLLO BAY
STAGE 2 NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION - 9 LOTS ALREADY SOLD
AN OTWAY PARADISE – LIFESTYLE & INCOME ALONG THE BARHAM RIVER
• Cheapest blocks with ocean views in Apollo Bay. Don’t miss out on some of Apollo Bay’s best views in this residential land subdivision boasting the town’s highest residential elevation • Spectacular 360 degree views of the ocean, harbour & hills that can never be built out. Innovative development design – over 11,000 sq.m of surrounding parkland means you keep your view forever • Great Ocean Road just 750m away & very close to shops, restaurants and cafés • Large lot sizes, unique no through road/court. Act fast while the 1st home buyers grant still exists
• Fantastic lifestyle property set on 50 acres of prime land. Offering Barham river frontage, temperate rainforest, creeks, gullies and many walking tracks – within easy access (9 km) to Apollo Bay and the Great Ocean Road • The main home has spectacular views of the Paradise valley and comprises 5 bdrs, 4 bths, formal living & dining with large light filled windows & a spacious air-conditioned family/kitchen/meals area with access to the balconies/ entertaining courtyard • There are also 5 cottages on the property; 2 of these are suitable for couples. There are also two (3) bdr cottages & one (2) bdrm cottage which are suitable for families. Each cottage offers magnificent views of the surrounding rainforest
From $195,000 – Inspect by appointment Brad Fanning 0419 887 223
$POA - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424
15 CAWOOD STREET APOLLO BAY
4 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY
APOLLO BAY’S NEWEST TOWNHOUSE DEVELOPMENT… “SALT WATER”
‘CAPE COD’ SEASIDE MANOR - A STARTLING VISION IN WHITE
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• Few homes along the Great Ocean Road have the distinction of being located on the water’s edge with the famous Road at their back. Here, the Barham River offers a tranquil foreground waterway with a low sand bar the only thing between it and the beautiful sand and surf of Mounts Bay and the Southern ocean • Architect designed 2 storey ‘Cape Cod’ residence with a separate two storey Tuscan Studio • The main house is characterised by sophistication and exclusivity with a classic presence that is complemented by a formal landscaped garden courtyard around a central fountain
Spaciously designed with a two storey floor plan and 5 Star energy efficiency rating, it stands out from the crowd 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 spacious deck areas & European fittings & fixtures Sensationally located within 200m to Apollo Bay’s sandy beaches Environmental eco-friendly design in harmony with quality construction and premium position ACT NOW and SAVE with minimum deposit, furniture package options, excellent potential yields
Offers from $550,000 – $600,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223
$POA - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424
217 - 219 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY
245 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY
PICTURESQUE OCEAN FRONTAGE~EXCLUSIVE VACANT LAND OPPORTUNITY
‘APOLLO WATERS’… (ALMOST) TWO GOOD TO BE TRUE!
• This truly spectacular site presents four vacant allotments, three with absolute Great Ocean Road frontage • Boasting magnificent ocean views, and prime coastal position. This is a unique building opportunity, and we urge all interested parties to express interest today to have the opportunity to secure this rare prospect. • Supremely located with endless, uninterrupted views • Each allotment is sold with approved plans for a two storey home • Short stroll to town. Flexible terms available
• A fabulous outlook that will never be built out. Stylishly renovated 3 B/R weatherboard home plus a separate, very rentable 3-year old holiday apartment – two-for-one, on the same perfectly positioned 998m2 site, just 50 metres from the swimming beach & a 10 minute walk to town • ‘Apollo Waters’ offers a myriad of choices to families and some very desirable investment potential. You might even choose to turn ‘two good’ into ‘three good’ – with two road frontages, the sizeable property is ripe for further development (STCA)
From $495,000 Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788
$1,150,000 Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223
295 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY
625 SUNNYSIDE ROAD APOLLO BAY
VACANT LAND – BLUE CHIP OPPORTUNITY
FIELDS OF DREAMS - “ON TOP OF THE BAY”
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Vacant allotment with outstanding Great Ocean Road frontage World class ocean views never to be built out! Prime coastal real estate Excellent scope for development of a luxury home to capatalise on this truly magnificent position (STCA) Allotment size – 950sqm approx
$800,000 Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223
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20 acres (approx) 35 min to Lorne & 20 min to Apollo Bay Stunning ocean views & comfortable cottage dwelling + shedding 2 ¼ km as the crow flies to the water/your own private beach CALL FOR A MUST SEE INSPECTION
$680,000 - $715,000 Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788
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APOLLO BAY / MARENGO / SKENES CREEK APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay, Vic 3233 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au
2 TUXION ROAD APOLLO BAY
22-26 GREAT OCEAN RD APOLLO BAY
A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY – SEANOOK BEACH HOUSES • This gleaming new townhouse precinct is the gold standard in living. Perfectly positioned, architect designed and superbly appointed • Act quickly to purchase “off the plan” & secure your own piece of paradise with significant savings in stamp duty • 3 B/R, 3 bth, secure double garage. Several terraces to exploit the stunning views in every direction • A short stroll to the golf course, harbour, surf beach & main street
DRESS CIRCLE OF THE BAY ~ THE ONE AND ONLY OPPORTUNITY • Stunning open plan cedar style home featuring exposed Otway timber beams with extensive balconies • Offering the Bay’s best ‘dress circle’ position with world class uninterrupted ocean views & the proximity & convenience of all Apollo Bay has to offer right at your doorstep • If a coastal retreat is what you are looking for then this property is second to none • Currently running as a successful B & B, it could easily be converted to whatever your imagination desires $1,650,000-$1,795,000 Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424
10 NIGEL COURT APOLLO BAY
$700,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424
2 / 10 NOEL STREET APOLLO BAY
37 - 39 NOEL STREET APOLLO BAY
175 GREAT OCEAN RD APOLLO BAY
"ON LOCATION"! • Creatively designed residence currently operating as a successful motel • Consisting of 8 B/R & 6 bth with multiple living areas • Unrivalled location on a corner site in the heart of Apollo Bay, opposite beach • Unsurpassed views of the bay, the boat harbour and the rolling green Otways $1,800,000 Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424
80 OLD HORDERN VALE RD APOLLO BAY
THE SIZE SAYS IT ALL • 27 sq sandstone brick veneer home • Spacious open plan living / dining area with some ocean views • 3 extra large king size B/R, master with WIR & en suite • Undercover BBQ / entertaining area through double French doors • Double remote garage • Land size - 678 sq.m
“CAPE VISTA 2”
NEVER BEFORE BEEN RELEASED TO THE MARKET!
“LAND FOR WILDLIFE”
• Positioned within a “chip” of the golf course, boat harbour, the unspoilt sandy beaches and the relaxed shopping precinct of Apollo Bay • 3 B/R’s (BIR’s), 2 bth • Spacious open plan living, R/C air con, polished timber floors to kitchen, meals and living areas • Generous balcony to maximise full view aspects of hills, ocean & golf course
• A truly much awaited opportunity • In one of the best locations in Apollo Bay are these truly sensational north facing allotments, offering stunning ocean views • Four vacant allotments, ranging up to 632 sq.m, presenting the best building site in town
• 2.83 hectares (7 acres), located 5 km from town • The north boundary is fronted with river reserve • The cleared house site is sheltered from wind and sunny even in deep winter • A planning permit has been issued with plans for an architect designed, energy efficient house consisting of 3 B/Rs (BIRs), 2 bth, lounge/dining room, large deck
$495,000-$525,000 wi/wo - Inspect by appointment Bec Allen 0429 999 788
$595,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424
2 OUTLOOK ROAD APOLLO BAY
Lots 1 & 3 – $495,000 Lot 2 – $575,000 Lot 4 – $475,000 Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424
43 PASCOE STREET APOLLO BAY
$330,000-$340,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788
44 SCENIC DRIVE APOLLO BAY
3 SCOTT PLACE APOLLO BAY
LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT
“CAPTAINS LODGE” ~ GROUP 1 POSITION
ELEVATED COASTAL FAMILY PERCH
IMPRESSIVE BAYSIDE ESTATE
• Space galore. Splendid finish. Specialty features. This minimum-maintenance, maximum-livability property will end your home search by capturing your heart • Pleasingly nuzzled between the beach and hinterland ranges, the home unfolds across a beautifully designed 34 sq floorplan & features 3 B/R (2 ensuited plus a powder room), study (or 4th bdr) & theatre room • Just a two minute walk away from the ocean
• With ‘position plus’ this Apollo Bay holiday masterpiece offers it all for the discerning Apollo Bay lifestyle buyer • A massive 12 x 8m shed will ensure the boat & fishing gear will be right at your fingertips • With 4 bdr, 2 bth & decks facing NE there is plenty of space for entertaining family and friends • Only 100m to the beach & short walk to the main street, this home is the favourite in the spring sale market
• Large home offering a spacious design split on two levels with 3 B/R, master with ensuite, two living areas • Spacious decking and ocean views • Positioned well in a quiet cul de sac • Modern, spacious and well designed
• Striking home of generous proportions with 6 B/R’s, 2.5 bth, 4 balconies • 2 sep. kitchen areas and open plan living / dining • S.L.U.G + S/C ‘Guest room’ with en suite & sep. entry • Breathtaking hill & ocean views • Superb location in exclusive cul de sac approx. 600m to the beach • Land size approx. 1,664 sq.m (just under half an acre)
$695,000 - $725,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424
$665,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424
325 TUXION ROAD APOLLO BAY
YOUR BEACH HOUSE BECKONS!
• Absorb the breathtaking, panoramic views & appreciate the beauty of Apollo Bay & its sweeping coastline from this magnificent, comfortable cottage • When only the best views will do – this will truly be one of the best buys in the area • At this reduced price, inspection in a must • Make no mistake; this property is unique.Think: Sml Acreage + 180˚ views, all within 3km of the Township
• Funky beach house with gorgeous ocean views captured from the formal living area & master bdrm, reminding you that the beach is just a short stroll away • Open plan kitchen/dining/living, polished timber floors, wood heater and spacious decking with an easterly aspect • 3 large B/R’s, 2 bathrooms (Master with en suite) • Great yard for the kids – 809 sq.m (approx)
$695,000 – Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424
$720,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424
$695,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424
6 GALBRAITH WAY MARENGO
2 KARLSON STREET SKENES CREEK
VENDOR SAYS SELL!
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$600,000 Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223
SUPERIOR FAMILY HOME + SEPARATE COTTAGE‘ • • • •
4 B/R’s & 3 bth, master B/R with WIR & parents retreat Cathedral ceilings with exposed timber beams, O.P.L with wood fire Separate private fully self-contained cottage with wood fire and spa with a gross rental return of approx. $40k p.a D.L.U.G/workshop. Land – approx. 1acre fully fenced.
$800,000 + Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223
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SKENES CREEK / BEECH FORREST / HORDERN VALE / JOHANNA / LAVERS HILL / WONGARRA / YUULONG APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay, Vic 3233 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au
3 OCEAN TERRACE SKENES CREEK
C - AIR SKENES CREEK
TOWNHOUSES & VACANT BLOCKS WITH STUNNING OCEAN VIEWS
TIGHTLY HELD ‘STINGRAY’ HOUSE FOR SALE – ABSLOUTE OCEAN FRONTAGE
• Combination of architecturally designed waterfront homes or vacant allotments offering stunning coastal views with protection guaranteed. House & land packages available • 2 & 3 bedroom homes – returning up to 8% on the holiday rental market • Vacant allotments ranging from 553 sq.m to 817 sq.m • Building design guidelines to ensure quality & integrity • Homes on Ocean Terrace & Treetops Terrace – priced from $450,000 • Allotments on Great Ocean Road, Old Coach Road & Muller Road – priced from $250,000
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Breathtaking ocean views forever from this luxury coastal holiday home on the water Architect designed – Steven Last – 3 B/R, 2 bth Bright, airy and spacious coastal living with floor to ceiling windows maximising the view Private, fully fenced rear courtyard with BBQ area, underground services Situated directly across the road from the beach and only 5 minutes from the town centre of Apollo Bay in an exclusive private estate with unique landscaping integrating the coast and the forest
$895,000 - $975,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223 Bec Allen 0429 999 788
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540 SKENES CREEK ROAD SKENES CREEK
790 DEHNERTS TRACK BEECH FORREST
PERCH YOURSELF AT “THE EYRIE”
MAGNIFICENT RAINFOREST RETREAT
• First time on the market, this landmark property in the foothills of Apollo Bay offers everything your heart desires • Centered on almost 11 hectares of combined natural bush and cleared land, The Eyrie features four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a huge open plan living area, a local Blackwood timber kitchen and bathrooms and all the utilities that enhance modern living • Special features include a fully-glazed atrium shower, soaring cathedral ceilings, a paved, north facing courtyard and a stunningly different view from every room. Behind the house the diverse garden provides colour shelter and seclusion • “The Eyrie” also comes with a current planning permit for an additional unit to be built on the property if desired • Inspect “The Eyrie” and discover the space and freedom of this eagle’s perch!
• Perched high amidst the Otway Ranges National Park surrounded by rainforest, this property is a nature icon offering the ultimate in tranquility and serenity - a magnificent private 120 acre (approx) retreat • The extremely well crafted and constructed dwelling features 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, cinema and billiards/ entertaining rooms, huge lounge with an open fire place • The double story section contains a large observation room which captures 360 degree views over the picturesque rainforest and pastures which together create an unparalleled peaceful atmosphere • The dwelling has character with a rustic feel created by using an open plan layout with stone, solid brick, locally milled timber & would be an ideal ranch/retreat and also has B&B potential
$1,400,000 - $1,600,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424
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10 TREETOPS TCE SKENES CREEK
380 AIRE SETTLEMENT ROAD JOHANNA
55 HORDERN VALE RD HORDERN VALE
BLACKWOOD GULLY LAVERS HILL
REVEL IN THE ‘C-AIR’
COMFY HOME, SHEDDING, LUSH GREEN PASTURES
WELCOME TO JOHANNA
A TRUE TREE-CHANGE OPPORTUNITY
• Unique and stunning holiday home in the exclusive grounds of the ‘C-Air’ boutique development opposite the Skenes Creek beach • A coastal retreat for discerning owners incorporating extensive entertaining and living areas • Extensive use of glass for optimal viewing of the ocean vistas • Smeg appliances + Italian tap ware
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• Beautifully private & secluded, boasting surprising views of the stunning forest, mountains & private rainforest • Large open living area, with feature fireplace, opening on to a north facing deck • 4 B/R, 2 bth on 7 immaculate acres plus a dam • Barn/workshop complete with upstairs retreat/living area + shower and toilet • 10 min to Johanna Beach, 5min to the Great Ocean Rd
• Thriving hospitality business, a brilliant home and the ultimate location • Two-level pole-house comprising a 90-seat café, specialty gift shop and gleaming commercial kitchen. Spectacular Otway Ranges vistas stretch from its vine-covered verandahs. • Nearby, the 3 B/R, 2bth residence shares the 5-acre slice of heaven. With home office, ensuite, decked areas.
$920,000 - $980,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424
$POA– Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424
$585,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424
North facing 4 bedroom home Exceptional shedding, lush green pastures Ideal for horses and the school bus stops at the corner 25 acres incl. 5 fenced paddocks with troughs Overlooks Aire Valley and Otway Ranges 15 minutes from Apollo Bay
$550,000 Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424
33-39 GREAT OCEAN RD LAVERS HILL
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235 HIDERS ACCESS TRACK YUULONG
GREAT OCEAN ROAD FRONTAGE
APOLLO BAY / LORNE / SUGARLOAF / WONGARRA
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JOHANNA / YUULONG
• Vacant land located in the heart of the town, close to the school & post office • Ideal for multiple purposes – Residential or commercial development, build a home, take your pick • Land size – 6,749 sq.m
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Would you pay under $285,000 for ocean frontage with 180 degree ocean views and year round security?? • Direct access to a private and secluded beach • 1 & 2 bed luxuriously appointed apartments with open plan living, European style kitchens, expansive balconies – To be sold fully furnished • Excellent rental return or, if you wish, for private use • Secured by a share of freehold hard to refuse!! For Sale now or by Tender closing Wed 7th July Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424
$620,000 – Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424
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Classic beach cottage on over quarter of an acre of absolute Great Ocean Road frontage in the tightly held Sugarloaf/Wongarra area Right across the road to superb fishing, diving and surfing beach. Short, pleasant drive into Apollo Bay Township and not far from Lorne either! Land size of approximately 1,730 sq.m 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
APOLLO BAY
LORNE 6
$415,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424
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LORNE LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne, Vic 3232 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au
3 ALLEN STREET LORNE
55 DORMAN STREET LORNE
AN IMPRESSIVE MODERN BEACHHOUSE!
PRIVACY AND VIEWS ASSURED!
• Architect designed and immaculately presented 1-year-old 3 bed, 2 bth house situated 200m from the ocean. • The expertly engineered construction is built to a five star energy rating and includes features such as double glazedwindows combined to complement thermal efficiency. Timber flooring throughout with fully tiled luxury bthrms & laundry, a deck on every side • Sited on a generous corner block that is gently sloping
• Located in North Lorne’s favourite street, this private home is situated on a large allotment of 820m2 (approx) backing onto state forest. • Comprising 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open plan kitchen dining lounge area & rumpus room, the home can accommodate the largest family. • An expansive view of Loutitt Bay and the coastline to Aireys Inlet lighthouse are achieved from the substantial decking area.
$920,000 Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624
$1,025,000 Inspect by appointment Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799
6/3–9 ARMYTAGE STREET LORNE
41 HALL STREET LORNE
WHAT A POSITION, WHAT A HOUSE, WHAT A VIEW! • • • •
This recently extensively renovated residence epitomizes beach side living. Set over 2 levels the property comprises 3 large bdr, 3 bthr, open plan kitchen/dining/lounge + rumpus. Situated on a substantial allotment in excess of 1000m2 with low maintenance landscaping. Every room has a dramatic view with different aspects of waves crashing on rocks, Lorne Pier, Loutit Bay or Aireys Lighthouse.
$2,800,000 - wi/wo Inspect by appointment Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799
14 ARMYTAGE STREET LORNE
4 BELVEDERE TERRACE LORNE
16/3–9 ARMYTAGE STREET LORNE
ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT WITH THE LOT!
QUALITY APARTMENT WITH STUNNING VIEWS
• Spacious near new one bedroom apartment located in the boutique Point Grey Development with ocean views. • Great location offering a peaceful serene feel whilst being only a short walk to everything Lorne has to offer. • Quality building & fit out with a stylish contemporary flair. • Secure basement carpark and storage cap off a great holiday package.
• This 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment is generous in size with an excellent layout & fantastic ocean views. • Located in the boutique Point Grey Development offering the only new apartments available in Lorne and situated in an exclusive sought after locale. • Secure basement parking, large storage cage and lift access top off a great lifestyle package.
$420,000 - Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571
$630,000 - Inspect by appointment Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799
14A CHARLES STREET LORNE
25 DORMAN STREET LORNE
WHITE WATER OCEAN VIEWS & STRIKING DESIGN
“WOODLEIGH”
SECLUDED BEACH HOME IN PRIME LOCATION
RIPE AND READY TO RENOVATE!
• This visually stunning beach house, designed by renowned architects ‘Studio 101’, sits in a peaceful location just 300m from the beach and an easy stroll to Lorne’s famous pier and cafes. • 3 bdrms, polished timber floors, heating & air-con • Sheltered deck/BBQ area, lockup garage & no maintenance native garden
• Original 1950’s cottage on a perfectly proportioned 710sqm block. Two bdrms upstairs are complimented by two extra bunkrooms below the house. Ample accommodation for the family & in immaculate condition • Stunning Lorne Pier &ocean views over Louttit Bay are enjoyed from the open plan design and external decking
• Beautiful architecturally designed 8 year old home in sought after Charles Street. A short stroll to the beach, café’s and shops. • Fantastic open plan lounge/kitchen opening onto large NE facing deck with filtered ocean views of Louttit Bay. • 3 bd & 2 bth including master with ensuite & private balcony. Wake up to the sounds of the surf.
• Feast your eyes on this fabulous opportunity, ripe and ready to renovate! • Boasting an ocean vista & only 1 block from the beach. • Comprises of 2 large bed, large separate lounge room and meals area ready to entertain friends and family. • Opportunity exists to build your own brand new beach house to capture beautiful water views (STCA).
$995,000 - Inspect by appointment Ben Jackson 0419 375 285
$695,000 - Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285
$1,690,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624
26 FRANCIS STREET LORNE
$699,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624 Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799
33 GEORGE STREET LORNE
3/19 GWYNNE AVENUE LORNE
13 HOWARD STREET LORNE
BIRDS EYE VIEW
AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE!
STYLISHLY APPOINTED, BRILLIANTLY LOCATED
ORIGINAL BEACH HOUSE WITH HUGE POTENTIAL
* Perched amongst the towering gums, framing a spectacular ocean and coastal vista. * Substantial 3 bdrm home sited on a large allotment of 1100sqm (approx) of land. * Superb opportunity to subdivide (STCA) or be creative and design your own majestic hideaway in one of Lorne’s most peaceful settings.
• Spectacular 180˚ views incorporating Lorne Beach to Aireys Inlet Lighthouse & beyond. A view never to be lost! • Solidly built brick and timber house with 3 bedrooms, 2 large living areas and 3 bathrooms. • Northerly orientation allowing you to soak up the sun all day and provide protection from prevailing wind. • Sensational master bedroom with ensuite and indoor spa area enjoying the ocean views.
• Stunning architect designed townhouse in a boutique development of three. • Comprising 3 bdr, 2 bth, multiple living areas, powder room and remote single car garage. • All aspects of finishes are of the highest quality, from the polished exposed aggregate concrete floors to the European kitchen appliances.
• Move straight into this no fuss beach house today, situated only a short stroll from the beach and Swing Bridge with Lorne Country Club just up the road. • Home comprising of 3 bedrooms, open plan lounge/ kitchen with single carport and bright backyard. • Potential to re-develop (STCA) into your dream beach residence with 2nd floor views of beautiful Louttit Bay.
$735,000 Inspect by appointment Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799
$695,000 - Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285
$950,000 Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571
$1,250,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624
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APOLLO BAY
LORNE 7
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LORNE / RURAL / WYE RIVER LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne, Vic 3232 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au 35 MOUNTJOY PARADE LORNE
MANTRA ERSKINE BEACH RESORT • Balance of developers stock to be sold at dramatically reduced prices! • Selection of 2 bdr, 1 bdr & studio apartments. • Leasehold interest of approx 40 yrs, managed by Mantra. • Owner usage of up to 8 weeks p.a. with full use of the resort facilities. Studios from $60,000 1 beds from $95,000 2 beds from $160,000 Inspect by appointment Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799
955 MOUNT SABINE ROAD LORNE
WYMBOOLIEL – ECO FRIENDLY BUSH RETREAT • Situated amongst the Otway Forest on approx 1.7 acres is this eco friendly 2 bedroom bush retreat only a 10 minute drive from Lorne’s town centre. • Enjoy the bird and animal life from the large wrap around deck capturing views over the Otway tree tops and across to the southern ocean. • Your simple living, eco friendly retreat is equipped with solar panel unit, tanks, and a full gas kitchen.
31/4 SMITH STREET LORNE
LIVE LIFE LARGE!
AFFORDABLE LUXURY
• Huge as new home with ocean views right in the heart of Lorne and 3 minutes walk to the Café Strip. • 5 bdrms all with BIR’s, large open plan kitchen living dining area, 2nd living room, 3 bth and lock up garage. • Flexible floor plan with the option of fully self contained 1 bedroom, 1 living area downstairs with its own kitchenette. • Quality fit out including stone bench tops polished boards, reverse cycle heating/cooling.
• Situated on the second floor of the rear building of Mirvac’s Lorne Chalet Apartment Complex. • A luxurious 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment available for your consideration. • Located only a short walk to town and beach the property has a lovely view incorporating the hills, Louttit Bay and Pier. • Great value here!
$1,100,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624
$740,000 - Inspect by appointment Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799
PRIVACY IN THE DRESS CIRCLE
• 454 sqm (approx.) allotment. • Peaceful water views clearly obtained from this private location and within easy walking distance to the sandy shores • With all services connected plus plans and permits for 2 storey 3 b/r residence.
• Modern 2 storey 3 bedroom residence in the heart of Lorne’s most accessible residential green belt. • Features open kitchen/living/dining opening onto expansive private outdoor north facing deck. • Double under cover parking, ensuite to master, slow combustion wood heater plus spilt system. • Tastefully landscaped low maintenance allotment.
62 SMITH STREET LORNE
350 BAMBRA CEMETERY RD BAMBRA
80 OTWAY STREET LORNE
BUSH & BEACH – THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS!
$410,000 Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571 Michael Coutts 0438 356 624
$670,000 - Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571 Michael Coutts 0438 356 624
11 RICHARDSON BLVD LORNE
LOT 8/TOORAK TERRACE LORNE
18 NEADE STREET LORNE
$825,000 - Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571
138 SMITH STREET LORNE
DECISIONS, DECISIONS, DECISIONS • Utilise approved plans for a 4 lot subdivision & profit from the construction of 4 townhouses? Or……. • Re-arrange the PS for 2 or 3 lgr houses (STCA)? Or……. • Create a prestige dream home set amongst landscaped gardens & perhaps a pool & tennis court (STCA)? ……. • Which ever way you look at it this 1929m2 allotment in the heart of town with awesome views is gold.
THE TIMING IS PERFECT!!
$1,950,000 Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571
$POA Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571
435 DEANS MARSH ROAD DEANS MARSH
C/435 DEANS MARSH RD DEANS MARSH
• Arguably Lorne’s most prestigious residential address in the heart of Lorne’s dress circle • North facing sun drenched allotment of approx 750 sqm with a birds eye view of the magnificent Lorne pier and blue water expanses to the Aireys Inlet lighthouse • Build your own dream residence and capitalise on the strengthening market for established prestige homes
UNIQUE ALLOTMENT WITH SPECTACULAR VIEW
“BLACKWOODS”
HORSE LOVERS/HOBBY FARMERS TAKE NOTE
BRAND NEW COTTAGE OFF THE PLAN
• Vacant land that epitomizes the essence of Victoria’s Surfcoast offering brilliant coastal views coupled with a private bush setting only 10 mins walk to the centre of Lorne. • Nth orientation providing all day sun. • Large 1017m2 block with all services available adjacent to 25 acres of bushland offering privacy with large prestige homes on the subdivision.
• Create the unique country lifestyle within this 31 acres (12.61 hectares) approx. of sublime rolling countryside and outstanding district views. • Ideally positioned, only 5 minutes to Deans Marsh, 25 minutes to Lorne and 45 minutes to Geelong. • Well sheltered acreage with attractive remnant vegetation, established tree plantations, power and phone available. • Perfect for those searching for the weekend retreat
• Approx 10 acres of flat usable land with significant infrastructure in place only 20 min to Lorne. • Abundance of water available from high flow bore/dam. • Fenced into 6 paddocks/central laneway/lunging yard • Plans & permits for a magnificent 4 bedroom home.
• Set on a private 2636m2 allotment amongst mature trees this soon to be constructed 2 bedroom cottage is just perfect for relaxing & chilling out. • Benefit from the opportunity for input into the colour scheme & finishes, personalising your environment. • Being one of only 3 (one already built) spread out over 2 acres you will love the peace & seclusion.
$595,000 - Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571
$445,000 - Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571
$550,000 Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571
$320,000 Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571
25 COLLYERS ROAD YEODENE
WATER WATER & MORE WATER
1 & 3 ILUKA EXTN WYE RIVER
LOT 1 & 2 NED'S LANE SEPARATION CREEK
• Free access to 178.1 mega litres of water/yr in the Barongarook Creek Catchment. • Plus 63.52 ha (154.49 acres) a blue ribbon picturesque agriculture/leisure opportunity. • An opportunity for a myriad of use and diversity: • Whatever your need, you must take a look.
‘LAND SIZE AND POSITION' • Offering two separate parcels of land (a 4296 sqm and a 8400 sqm allotment). • The larger allotment has the potential to build 2 dwellings in different prescribed building envelopes (STCA). • Perched above Separation Creek Beach and only 300m from the beach via a private track, a rare opportunity presents for the savvy coastal purchaser.
“DRAGONTAIL ESTATE” • Offered separately or together if you like, two spacious 1 acre allotments both with road access and utilities already connected • Larger than normal prescribed building envelopes will allow you to site a generous sized holiday house compared to the normal township blocks • Elevated ocean views never to be lost or altered
$1,850,000 - Inspect by appointment Bryan Sanders 0408 522 573 Ian Stewart 0418 522 571
$445,000 - $499,000 Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624
$395,000 per block Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624
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APOLLO BAY
LORNE 8
LOT 17 JOSEPH COURT KENNETT RIVER
FLAT KENNETT ALLOTMENT! • 979 sqm vacant allotment that is relatively flat in its topography and therefore it should be a cost effective building site. Cleared and free of vegetation with the ability to achieve sun literally all day. • Easy access to the beach, General Store and river as all are within a flat 3 minute walk away. • Good ocean views are achieved even on ground level and will be enhanced from a single or double level property. $270,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624
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TORQUAY
TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Torquay Vic 3228 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au
1 LONGSHORE STREET TORQUAY
22 BASS DRIVE TORQUAY
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Attractive 4 B/R coastal style family home on well landscaped 600sqm corner allotment. 2 living areas, ensuite and double garage with internal access Ducted heating & cooling as well as a quality internal fit out from top to bottom Sun catching outdoor entertaining area facing spacious and securely fenced yard Constructed by quality local builder and still under new home warranty Great value home in a convenient location and priced to sell quickly Don’t miss out!
$525,000 OFI - Sundays 2 - 2:30pm Simon Hunnam 0488 203 737
BIG ON BASS & CLASS ALL THE WAY
WITH YOUR LIFESTYLE IN MIND
• As new and large! 4 bedrooms, study, tiled familydining room, lounge, billiard room & 1st floor theatre room. • Two bathrooms, powder room and separate spa room opens to big first floor balcony. • Granite bench tops, butlers pantry, BIR’s throughout, ducted air-conditioning, sensor lighting, alarm and DLUG. • Sensational ground floor al fresco with built in BBQ and side curtains.
• This fantastic modern 3 bed unit is located in arguably one of Torquay’s best locations and boasts style, class and second to none appointments. • Walk to the beach, Café, Torquay Central or just sit & relax on the extensive decking that 45 Boston has to offer • Hardwood floors throughout and master kitchen with stainless steel appliances within the open plan kitchen
$750,000 - OFI - Saturday 10th July 2 - 2:30pm Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860
24 CONSIDE CRESCENT TORQUAY
2/45 BOSTON ROAD TORQUAY
11A ENDEAVOUR DRIVE TORQUAY
45 GRANDVIEW ROAD TORQUAY
$625,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860
240 GREAT OCEAN ROAD TORQUAY
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TURN RIGHT TO THE BEACH!
GREAT OPPORTUNITY, IN A GREAT LOCATION
AUSTRALIA, WHERE ELSE
• Beautifully presented home, three living areas, four bedrooms all with BIR’s plus large office/study. • Sunny al fresco BI bar, ducted heating, network wiring, tint and soundproof windows. • Gorgeous central kitchen, Smeg & Miele appliances, stone benchtops, excellent cupboard space & storage galore. • 719sqm (big) block, 3 car garage & landscaped grounds.
• Brick veneer unit in a top location down Lochard Drive to the beach. • Attractive floor plan with two generous bedrooms both having built in robes. • Lounge room, casual meals and well appointed kitchen. • Undercover paved outdoor living, rear court yard and lock up garage. • Presently leased to February 2011.
• This 2 bdr, 1 bth home is situated in the sought after & tightly held OLD TORQUAY area & is not to be missed. • 585sqm approx of land just waiting for the discerning purchaser to develop (STCA), or move in & enjoy. • This residence is right in the middle of it all, walk to Torquay’s hot spots such as beaches, café’s, shopping centres and schools.
• Jan Juc boasts some of the worlds most pristine coastlines met by rolling countryside and an enjoyable relaxed lifestyle that only some can imagine • This spectacular Mark Gleeson 4 bdr home boasts endless views that will take your breath away • Enjoy the swimming pool, the indoor cinema, relax in your own sports bar or simply soak up the views
$619,000 - OFI - Saturday 3rd July 2 - 2:30pm Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860
$383,000 - Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860
$439,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Simon Hunnam 0488 203 737
$1,400,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860
296 GROSSMANS ROAD TORQUAY
25 LONGSHORE STREET TORQUAY
27 LONGSHORE STREET TORQUAY
7 LOCH LOMOND TORQUAY
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STYLE , SIZE & A SUPERB FIT OUT
FOR THE FINEST IN COASTAL LIVING
SUPERB SANDS LIVING OF DETAILED QUALITY
• Superbly built residence displaying exquisite taste and décor with an entertaining atmosphere • 4 generous bdrms, large office/kids rumpus, fantastic split zone open plan living around gourmet kitchen • North facing courtyard with in ground pool and fantastic landscaping around outdoor areas • DLUG direct house access + separate shed/workshop
• Brand new and dazzling with living space abounding and class throughout • Huge ground floor rumpus and open plan first floor living, dining and deck • Three great bedrooms , study ( or fourth ) ,two bathrooms and ducted aircon • DLUG direct access, two porches and professionally landscaped grounds.
• Great externally , magnificent inside and with simply a perfect finish • Brand new four bedroom plus study home in prized Quay Estate locale • Two spacious and separate living areas both opening to large central deck • Ducted gas heating , top quality appliances throughout and heaps of storage
• Beautifully built BV residence in a quiet family friendly location handy to golf course, clubhouse and the beach • Two spacious living areas, 2 bth, 3 generous bedrooms plus dedicated office and fully finished attic study • Fully ducted aircon, extensive networking & a stunning central kitchen with great appliances and built in fridge • Low maintenance gardens & lawn highlight a large sheltered deck with blinds catering for the whole family
$675,000 - OFI - Saturdays & Sundays 1:00 - 5:00pm Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860
$585,000 - OFI - Saturdays & Sundays 1:00 - 5:00pm Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860
$638,000 - Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860
$935,000 - Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666
3 NESTOR COURT TORQUAY
3A NESTOR COURT TORQUAY
5 NEW STREET TORQUAY
3 OCEAN OUTLOOK TORQUAY
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AS NEW IN PRIME CLOSE TO BEACH LOCALE
NEW OPPORTUNITY IN OLD TORQUAY
THE ENTERTAINER LOOKS TO THE OCEAN!
• Very welcoming and sizeable two bedroom brick veneer unit in a quiet court approx. 600m to the beach. • Spacious open plan living with dining and lounge room zones, air-conditioning and excellent cupboard space. • Built in robes, two good bathrooms and a fantastic new kitchen. • Lock up garage and a good size private yard. • Excellent for holiday, permanent and/or investment.
• Modern and tastefully finished two bedroom unit in quiet court location. • Spacious open plan living with feature polished concrete floors. • Excellent kitchen, quality appliances, split system airconditioning. • Gorgeous main bathroom plus full ensuite off master. • Carport with roller door, rear yard & great front courtyard
• This fantastically located 4 bdrm brick home sits only footsteps away from the heart of Torquay and fantastic beaches • Open plan kitchen/dining spills onto private alfresco area • A private and flat 656 sqm (approx) block • Off street parking, open fire, air con & alarm system • The ideal permanent or holiday residence for all discerning buyers
• Extensive 2 storey home on 808sqm with beautifully landscaped and manicured grounds • Four genuine bedrooms, 3 spacious living areas and well appointed ground floor kitchen with tiled dining • 2 bthrs, 3 toilets, ducted heating/cooling & quality fittings • Exceptional ocean views from 1st floor deck and a fantastic outdoor entertaining including cabana!
$389,000 - OFI - Saturdays 11 - 11:30am Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860
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$369,000 OFI - Saturdays 11 - 11:30am Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860
$692,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Ferris 0428 882 666
APOLLO BAY
LORNE 9
$718,000 - Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666
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TORQUAY / JAN JUC TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Torquay Vic 3228 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au ONSHORE RESORT TORQUAY
APT 301 ONSHORE RESORT TORQUAY
3 PORT PHILLIP COURT TORQUAY
1 PRICE STREET TORQUAY
INVESTMENT MEETS LIFESTYLE
VALUE PLUS IN THE ONSHORE RESORT
AN ACREAGE LIFESTYLE IN TRUE CLASS
“OCEAN SPRAY” – A TORQUAY SENSATION
• A prime investment awaits the pruchaser seeking optiional 8 wks of Torquay lifestyle with excellent return of 4% • Fantastic Dual key apartments suitable for all walks of life, access to the pool & resort facilities directly from your apartment. • Make the most of the First class appointments and style with a modern resort feel and vibrant atmosphere.
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• As new and offering a sensational modern floor plan and pure northerly aspects on an acre. • 3 bedrooms, home office, lounge and superb and spacious open living/dining with gourmet kitchen • Raked ceilings, abounding with light and opening to a sensational sheltered alfresco deck and courtyard. • 2 bth, spa, ducted heating/cooling, dble glazing.
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$865,000 - Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Simon Hunnam 0488 203 737
$2,000,000 - $2,100,000 Inspect by appointment Michael Ferris 0428 882 666
From $570,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Ferris 0428 882 666
14 ROSEDALE DRIVE TORQUAY
Spectacular water views from the huge front balcony Welcoming and spacious one bedroom floor plan Modern, classy open plan living with airconditioning A top fit out, use of resort facilities and secure car park By far the best freehold buy in this fantastic Resort
$375,000 - Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Simon Hunnam 0488 203 737
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An architecturally designed 4 bdrm masterpiece in Torquay’s most desirable beachside location. A magnificent floor plan incorporating four living areas, 3 decks and an emphasis on luxury living throughout. 3 bthrms, spa, ducted cooling, in floor zoned heating. Master Chef’s kitchen, marble bench tops & 1st class Kleenmaid appliances. 10 m solar heated pool & low maintenance gardens.
1540 ANGLESEA ROAD BELLBRAE
2/153 THE ESPLANADE TORQUAY
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JUST CROSS THE ROAD TO WHITES BEACH
• Beautifully presented 2 yo 4 bedroom & study home on over an acre. • Enormous open plan living spills onto north facing 12 x 5m covered deck. • Gourmet kitchen, top quality appliances and fit, WI pantry and ceasar stone benches. • Spacious family/rumpus room, separate granny flat with full bathroom and kitchenette.
• Move in & enjoy this fantastically located 2 bdrm 2 bthr unit that overlooks Torquay’s pristine Whites Beach. • Enjoy the sunset or sunrise from your private balcony or upstairs living area filled with light or simply cross the road to the beach. • This recently renovated unit boasts a 1 car garage, air con, private courtyard, ensuite & views that will last
$939,000 - OFI - Sunday 11th July 12 - 12:30pm Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860
RURAL EXCELLENCE IN BELLBRAE • • • • • •
Productive, private and sheltered 8.7 acre farmlet set on the town fringe. A welcoming and well built three bedroom country home with a top finish, open plan living and sweeping verandahs. Air-conditioning, quality appliances, slow combustion heater and loads of natural light. 13m x 6m four bay lock-up machinery shed/workshop with concrete floor, power and lighting. Solar grid system, 45,000 litre tanks and established grounds. A unique opportunity with great views in one of the Surf Coast’s most well held districts.
$775,000 OFI - Saturdays 1 - 1:30pm Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Simon Hunnam 0488 203 737
$550,000 Inspect by appointment Michael Ferris 0428 882 666
565 WORMBETE STATION ROAD GHERANG
26 BELLS BOULEVARD JAN JUC
2/3 HOYLAKE AVENUE JAN JUC
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Predominantly bush with a substantial cleared area for your dream home 20 mins to Torquay and Anglesea beaches and 20 minutes to Waurn Ponds shopping Power available Geelong secondary school buses pass the front door Abundant native wildlife A rare tree change opportunity within a short drive of the coast!
$310,000 Inspect by appointment Simon Hunnam 0488 203 737
PRIVATE & UNIQUE ACREAGE
PURE COASTAL INDULGENCE IN JAN JUC
• 7 acres of lifestyle and glorious natural beauty. • Welcoming & spacious 4 bdr home, 2 bth, new kitchen, open plan living/dining/family & separate sunroom. • Polished boards, cathedral ceilings, wood heater, split system air con/heating & relaxing outlooks. • Expansive decked area overlooking a superb panorama. • Separate self contained cottage with its own charm, storage sheds, creek bed and town water.
• An architectural classic with magnificent ocean and golf course views • 2 storey with central lift, 3 bdr, 3 bth & 4 toilets incl powder • Double glazing, CTV entry & auto gates, DLUG, twin pump spa & fully ducted air conditioning • Living up and down, sweeping balcony and extensive no maintenance courtyard and gardens
$1,100,000 - Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860
4 & 6/45 GREAT OCEAN RD JAN JUC
51 - 53 OCEAN BOULEVARD JAN JUC
3/9 OZAN CRESCENT JAN JUC
$820,000 - Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666
8 WATERSUN ROAD JAN JUC
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A ONCE ONLY OPPORTUNITY ON 2 TITLES
AN AFFORDABLE JAN JUC OPPORTUNITY
HIGHLY SOUGHT, CLOSE TO BEACH LOCATION
• Choice of 2 remaining low maintenance Jan Juc units. • Ideal holiday flats or affordable rental investments in this top location. • Great ocean views from first floor units 4 & 6. • 1 & 2 bedroom floor plans with courtyards and carports. • Minimal Body Corp charges and low local council rates.
• Almost 1200 sqm of prime Jan Juc real estate. • Immaculately maintained and upgraded home of grand proportions. • Flexible floor plan incorporating up to 6 bedrooms and 2 kitchens. • Outstanding views of the Southern ocean and beyond. • Private North facing backyard with a large deck area.
• Welcoming and well maintained two bedroom brick veneer unit. • One of three on the block and privately set at the rear. • Lock up garage and plenty of backyard space. • BIR’s, separate toilet and separate laundry. • Currently leased on a month to month basis. • Central kitchen and spacious open plan dining & living.
• This fantastic home is an opportunity not to be missed • 603sqm approx in tightly held Jan Juc will suit the discerning buyer looking for a holiday home, investment property or a permanent home in this great suburb. • This 3 bdrm, 2 bth home boasts landscaped drought tolerant gardens, gas slow combustion heater, spa, ensuite off master bedroom, air con & much much more.
$1,700,000 - Inspect by appointment Simon Hunnam 0488 203 737 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666
$348,000 - OFI - Sunday 4th July 1 - 1:30pm Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Simon Hunnam 0488 203 737
$POA - OFI - Sundays 11 - 11:30am Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Simon Hunnam 0488 203 737
$310,000 - $325,000 Only 2 left Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666
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LORNE 10
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APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 3233
APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 3233
8 Casino Avenue, Apollo Bay 2/13 Cawood Street, Apollo Bay 140 Biddles Road, Apollo Bay 15/22 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 2/79 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 197 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 'Alyeska' - 355 Killala Road, Apollo Bay 2/27 Marriners Lookout Road, Apollo Bay 1/19 McLennan Street, Apollo Bay 32 McLennan Street, Apollo Bay 7 Montrose Avenue, Apollo Bay 38A Montrose Avenue, Apollo Bay 2B Murray Street, Apollo Bay 3 & 4/22 Nelson Street, Apollo Bay 42 Nelson Street, Apollo Bay 10 Nigel Court, Apollo Bay 7C Noel Street, Apollo Bay 11 Nova Court, Apollo Bay 8 Otway Vista, Apollo Bay 9 Otway Vista, Apollo Bay 1/18 Pascoe Street, Apollo Bay 2 Scenic Drive, Apollo Bay 11A Seaview Drive, Apollo Bay Lot 20 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay 22 Seymour Crescent, Apollo Bay 2/35 & 3/35 Thomson Street, Apollo Bay 485 Wild Dog Road, Apollo Bay 1/760 Lighthouse Road, Cape Otway 3/760 Lighthouse Road, Cape Otway 615 Hordern Vale Road (Cape Otway), Hordern Vale 615 Hordern Vale Road (Cape Otway), Hordern Vale 4 College Drive, Lavers Hill 22 Great Ocean Road, Lavers Hill 23-25 Ozone Street, Skenes Creek 18/270 Skenes Creek Road, Skenes Creek 19/270 Skenes Creek Road, Skenes Creek
5 Alastair Court, Apollo Bay 24 Diana Street, Apollo Bay Lot 2/22 Gambier Street, Apollo Bay Lot 27 Joyce Street, Apollo Bay 2/30 McLachlan Street, Apollo Bay Lot 1, 1–7 Noel Street, Apollo Bay Lot 11, 1–7 Noel Street, Apollo Bay Lot 14, 1-7 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 37-39 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 19-35 Nova Court, Apollo Bay Lot 1-5 Paradise Drive, Apollo Bay 28 Seaview Drive, Apollo Bay 48 Seaview Drive, Apollo Bay Lot 14 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay Lot 17 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay 700 Old Dog Road, Apollo Bay 15 Whelan Street, Apollo Bay 31 Main Road, Beech Forrest 7 Costerman Terrace, Marengo 18 Ferrier Drive, Marengo 11 Morris Street, Port Campbell 3, 30 Karlson Street, Skenes Creek 33-35 Karlson Street, Skenes Creek 68 Old Coach Road, Skenes Creek 75 & 81 Old Coach Road, Skenes Creek 8 Otway Avenue, Skenes Creek 1 Point Avenue, Skenes Creek
3 B/R, 800 sqm 2 B/R 2 stry, 5.1 hectares 3 B/R, 2bth 3 B/R 3 B/R, GOR frontage 7 B/R, 5bth, 105 acres 3 B/R, 2bth 2 B/R 3 B/R, 850 sqm 3 B/R 2 B/R 3 B/R, 1,070 sqm 2 B/R, 1bth 3 B/R, 1400 sqm 3 B/R, 678 sqm 4 B/R, 3 bth 4 B/R, 2bth, views 3 B/R, 319 sqm 3 B/R, 2bth 3 B/R , 2bth 4 B/R, 2bth 3 B/R, 2bth 3 B/R, 1bth, views 3 B/R, 3bth 2 x 2 stry 3 B/R, 2bth 6 B/R 39 acres 1 B/R, 1.1acres 2 B/R, 1acre Studio Cottage 2 B/R 2 B/R, 5.5 acres 3 B/R, 1,012 sqm 3 B/R, 2 titles 2 B/R Villa, ocean views 1 B/R Villa, ocean views
$450,000 - $470,000 $319,000 $695,000 $695,000 $595,000 $980,000 $1,450,000 $POA $570,000 $399,000 $450,000 - $469,000 $295,000 $590,000 - $640,000 $310,000 per unit $750,000 $495,000 - $525,000 $790,000 $698,000 $310,000 $330,000 $380,000 $525,000 $475,000 $415,000 $469,000 $400,000 $POA $265,000 $365,000 $265,000 $365,000 $265,000 $199,000 $610,000 - $640,000 $295,000 $195,000 - $215,000
Self contained apt 2 B/R, 2bth 2 B/R 2 B/R, 1bth, 840sqm 4 B/R, 2bth
3 B/R, 2 lug, 2bth 2 B/R, 2bth 4 B/R, 2 liv, 3bth, 2 kit 4 B/R, 2bth 4 B/R, 2bth
546 sqm approx 1000 sqm 700 sqm approx 400 sqm 550 sqm approx 900 sqm approx 900 sqm approx 550 sqm
$610,000 $915,000 $625,000 $385,000 $205,000 $290,000 $280,000 $270,000
TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Vic 3228
$220,000 $835,000 $675,000 $515,000 $950,000
42 Anderson Street, Torquay 78 - 80 Beach Road, Torquay 2 & 3 Beach Road, Torquay 3 Moonah Place, Torquay 89 Sands Boulevard, Torquay 1 Sheoak Court, Torquay 1 Seahaven Place, Jan Juc
TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Vic 3228 18 Manna Gum Drive, Torquay 307 Onshore Resort, Torquay 25 The Esplanade, Torquay 16 Seahaze Drive, Jan Juc 11 Seaview Drive, Jan Juc
$250,000 $265,000 $270,000 $190,000 $285,000 $255,000 $235,000 $359,000 $475,000 + $215,850 + $290,000 + $250,000 $250,000 $360,000 $305,000 $200,000 - $250,000 $395,000 $150,000 $385,000 $310,000 $230,000 $299,000 $595,000 $240,000 $245,000 + $250,000 $350,000
LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade Lorne Vic 3232 32 Albert Street, Lorne 73 Charles Street, Lorne 87 George Street, Lorne 3 Smithers Street, Lorne 30 Ridge Drive, Kennett River 18 Dunoon Road, Wye River 22 Durimbil Avenue, Wye River 19 Mcrae Road, Wye River
LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade Lorne Vic 3232 127/3 Bay Street, Lorne 66-64 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne 25/4 Smith Street, Lorne 1 Durimbil Avenue, Wye River 41 Great Ocean Road, Wye River
475 sqm 306 sqm 458 sqm 607 sqm 330 sqm 301 sqm 343 sqm 314 sqm 4 lot subdv 620 - 1,021sqm 5 lot1.5-2.5 acres 714 sqm 579 sqm 562 sqm 510 sqm 2 titles 700sqm approx 1700 sqm 1 acre 921 sqm 600 sqm 306sqm 948 sqm 586 sqm 1189 & 905 sqm 585 sqm 621 sqm
$529,000 $690,000 $POA $509,000 $615,000
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503 sqm 2162 sqm 206 & 253 sqm 1166 sqm 555 sqm 4895 sqm 1310 sqm, views
SUMMARY
$495,000 $1,370,000 $156,000 - $176,000 $469,000 $370,000 $429,000 $565,000
PRICE
AIREYS INLET (03) 5220 0200 28 - 30 Great Ocean Road Aireys Inlet Vic 3231 30 Bambra - School Road, Bambra 15 Grant Street, Forrest 33 Grant Street, Forrest
3 B/R, 40 acres. 3 B/R 3 B/R & business
$680,000 $292,000 $390,000
APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 3233
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SUMMARY
1130 Forrest-Apollo Bay Road, Barramunga 4 Gardner Street, Beech Forrest 90 Old Colac Road, Beech Forrest 3810 Colac Lavers Hill Road, Ferguson Lot 3, 16 Main Road, Gellibrand 4695 Colac Lavers Hill Road, Lavers Hill 5145 Colac Lavers Hill Road, Lavers Hill Lot 1, 82 Broughtons Access, Skenes Creek 55 Old Coach Road, Yuulong Lot 1 Parkers Access, Yuulong
PRICE
APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 3233 39 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 2/22 Pascoe Street, Apollo Bay 30 Pascoe Street, Apollo Bay
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3x3x3 lease. WI/WO 3x3x3 lease Day Spa 20x40 shed,925.5sqm
31 acres 3 B/R, 2316 sqm 2 B/R, 5 acres Business+House 2840 sqm 3.5 acres 2 acres 4.6 acres 266 acres 10 acres
$525,000 $185,000 - $198,000 $350,000 $295,000 $145,000 $270,000 $265,000 $370,000 $2,200,000 $379,000
LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade Lorne Vic 3232
$200,000 $175,000 $1,300,000
535 Bambra Cemetery Road, Bambra 1535 Birregurra-Forrest Road, Barwon Downs Lot 2/1 Bowden Street, Birregurra 52 Roadknight Street, Birregurra 2 Unnamed Road, Cressy 455 Deans Marsh-Lorne Road, Deans Marsh Martians Café & Bar, Deans Marsh Shalom Cottages, 35 Robilliards Road, Murroon 75 Anderson Street, Pennyroyal
APOLLO BAY
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3 B/R, 127 acres 4 B/R, 132 acres 5 acre approx 2.5 acres approx 2 acres & 1000 trees 1 dam, 2 sheds Leasehold business 2x2 B/R1x3 B/R 16a 4 B/R, 100 acres
$850,000 $POA $480,000 $525,000 $118,000 $400,000 $200,000 $650,000 $980,000
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AIREYS INLET 28-30 Great Ocean Road Aireys Inlet Vic 3231 Phone (03) 5220 0200 Fax (03) 5220 0222 Email aireys@greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au
APOLLO BAY 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 3233 Phone (03) 5237 2600 Fax (03) 5237 6231 Email apollobay@greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au
LORNE 136 Mountjoy Parade Lorne Vic 3232 Phone (03) 5289 4222 Fax (03) 5289 4211 Email lorne@greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au
TORQUAY 114 Surfcoast Highway Torquay Vic 3228 Phone (03) 5261 5088 Fax (03) 5261 3888 Email torquay@greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au
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A one off opportunity to secure this palatial home in a highly regarded acreage area. Set amongst the trees on 3924m, close to the beach and central Jan Juc. 5 bedrooms in total (master with ENS & WIR) 3 living areas with a possible 4th. The central kitchen is well equipped and faces north as does the outdoor entertaining space and family
In a class of its own this impressive family home situated in a quiet court location offers a lifestyle of classic contemporary living and simply breathtaking ocean views. With 4 bedrooms, 2 living areas, well appointed gourmet kitchen and walk in pantry and large triple car garage. Seamlessly designed indoor/outdoor entertaining areas will be the envy of your family and friends.
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1/1 Anatres Court
Torquay
32 Coast Drive
First Home Buyers, Investors, Holiday makers This may be the home for you. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, open plan living, it’s all here and within an easy walk to one of the best beach’s in the area. If you want to buy an investment close to the beach make sure you have a look at this one.
Pick of the Crop Stunning townhouse with large open plan liv, 3 spacious bdrms and lock up garage with extra car space on title. Superbly crafted Mirvac home, ideal for luxurious holidays or hassle free living. With less than 700m to beautiful Whites Beach and the fabulous Sands clubhouse.
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> VIEW Sat 11.00 - 11.20am > AUCTION Sat 17th July - 11.00am > MEL REF 506 / A7 > EPR $1,050,000 - $1,100,000 > OFFICE  � > TEL � > CONTACT  � € ��‚ �� ƒ � � James Finn 0420 314 607
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Torquay
Torquay 10 Munday Street Prime Position This perfectly positioned beach house is a wonderland of space. Comprising of 6 generous bedrooms with BIR’s, 2 bathrooms, 3 living, 2 kitchens, european laundry and a treed backyard with access to an upstairs balcony. This is the perfect family holiday / permanent home you’ll enjoy for years to come. 3
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Old Torquay Ocean Views What an absolute fantastic opportunity to purchase one of our best corner allotments in Torquay. 3 bdrms, main liv area with views straight down Price Street on to one of the area’s best beaches, The beautiful Torquay Front Beach. If you are looking for an opportunity in Old Torquay make sure you inspect. > MEL REF 506 / A7 > EPR $650,000 - $700,000 > OFFICE  � > TEL � > CONTACT  � € ��‚ �� ƒ � �
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Brian Moscrop 0419 529 492
Double Storey Delight $420,000 60 YARRAMUNDI DVE, CLIFTON SPRINGS
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New Drysdale $479,000
34 LEONARD DRIVE, CLIFTON SPRINGS
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Brian Moscrop 0419 529 492
High Ridge Estate $735,000
12 CAMERON COURT, CLIFTON SPRINGS
76 Peninsula Acres = 30.76 HA $1.3 MIL 350 ANDERSON ROAD, DRYSDALE
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Starting Soon ... Save on Stamp Duty $399,950 LOT 1/103 BEACON POINT ROAD, CLIFTON SPRINGS
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1 Royston Lane, Jan Juc
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1/70 Geelong Road, Torquay
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7 Pride Street, TORQUAY
110 Addiscott Road, BELLBRAE
A RARE SOLID BLOCK IN OLD TORQUAY
AN OASIS OF NATURAL SERENITY $1,295,000
Auction: Sat 10 July @ 11am Set on a large allotment of 1012m2, this home is in the ideal location for you to access everything on offer in ‘Old Torquay’ just one street back from the Esplanade. Within just moments of Cosy Corner, the Surf Beach and also the main shopping centre situated at the end of your street, the location is hard to beat. The home itself comprises: . Spacious open plan dining and living with open fire place, air con & central heating . Large separate kitchen with plenty of cupboard space . Two roomy bedrooms with built in robes all on a convenient single level . Large block with development potential (S.T.C.A)
Inspection: Agent: Contact:
By appointment Hayden Real Estate, Torquay Damian Jens 0438 345 154
In the much sort after Bells Beach/Bellbrae location, with 6.55 acres of natural landscape offering the beach feel with the openness of the landscape to enjoy with family and friends. Set against a spectacular bush land the home combines 2 dwellings, storage sheds, large dam and unique landscaped areas. The main premises consists of a large entertaining family kitchen, dining area, living area with open fire plus new bathroom & laundry. A timber stairway leads up to 3 bedrooms and bathroom, ready for your special touch. Separate from the main home if the parents retreat including bedroom, living area with sliding glass doors opening out to a timber deck adding the feeling of space and openness to the beautiful surroundings. A loft storage/study area and resort style ensuite including double shower with natural beaming in, also gives access to the outdoor bathing area overlooking the natural landscape. The ideal lifestyle awaits.
Inspection: Agent: Contact:
By appointment Torquay First National Real Estate Brett Swan 0423 225 247
WHO CAN OFFER A PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICE THAT’S SECOND TO NONE?
ELLEN POPE CAN! With over ten years experience in the industry and having recently completed her Full Estate Agents Licence Course, the choice is clear.
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Torquay
Torquay
20 Bass Drive
10 Shorebreak Street
Relax, Entertain and Enjoy This home is a showpiece combining contemporary design with class and quality. Upstairs comprises a fantastic kids retreat area, four bedrooms including the master which has a WIR and ensuite. Ground floor features a spacious formal lounge, separate theatre/games room, open plan kitchen/meals, family space that seamlessly transitions to the undercover and decked outdoor entertaining area, fully landscaped low maintenance gardens. With a RC garage and features including heating, polished floorboards, stone bench tops, solar hot water and water tank to name a few.
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With a fresh, contemporary feel, neutral tones and a superb interaction of light and space, this immaculately presented home is family friendly and has classic features with modern amenities. Delivering light filled open plan living for a comfortable and relaxed lifestyle this impressive residence is perfectly situated in a quiet location and is a must see. Comprising three bedrooms master with ensuite and WIR, an open plan kitchen/meals area with a lounge and family room all combined along with a study, main bathroom and laundry. Other features include split system heating/cooling, RC drive through garage with internal access, outdoor entertaining area and ocean views. With a low maintenance garden and a location close to all Torquay has to offer you can move in with absolutely nothing left to do.
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PRICE INSPECT
Saturday 1-1.30pm Photo ID required
CONTACT
Steven Menegazzo 0421 802 203 Meleah Meade 0415 690 161 506 F1
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Torquay
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$495,000
INSPECT
By Appointment
CONTACT
Steven Menegazzo 0421 802 203 Meleah Meade 0415 690 161
Absolutely Immaculate Look no further than this near new, generously proportioned double storey townhouse as either the ideal place to holiday or bask in the relaxed lifestyle Torquay offers. Downstairs boasts a large family room that leads to a huge rear deck. Two ample sized bedrooms with BIR, bright bathroom and large laundry. Upstairs is a magnificent galley kitchen with quality cooking appliances, including D/Washer, meals area is large enough for family entertaining & the lounge room is an extension of this area. The balcony is private and enjoys ocean views. The huge master bedroom is upstairs with ensuite. Other features include double remote control garage with ‘drive through’ access, gas fireplace and split system air conditioning. Inspect this absolutely immaculate townhouse and be captivated by its charm.
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23A Pearl Street, Torquay
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Modern Townhouse With Ocean Outlook Modern 3 bedroom double storey townhouse located at the rear of a quiet block is an excellent first home, beach house or investment. The home boasts 3 spacious bedrooms master with walk in robe, gourmet kitchen with quality appliances, and adjoining meals area and lounge room and large outdoor balcony where the ocean is on full display. Second living area downstairs is ideal for the kids, remote control double garage with rear access and internal entry, air conditioning, private courtyard/BBQ area. Close to convenience store and easy walking distance to the beach. Be Quick!
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6/126 Fischer Street
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$499,000
PRICE GUIDE
$480,000 – $520,000
INSPECT
Saturday 2-2.30pm Photo ID required
INSPECT
Saturday 1-1.30pm Photo ID required
CONTACT
Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480
CONTACT
Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480
MEL REF
506 C2
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104/3 Payne Street, TORQUAY LOCATION AND VIEWS AT WHITEWATER APARTMENTS AUCTION: Sat 17-Jul-10 11:00AM Located right in the heart of Torquay and only a short walk to shopping and the beach, this near new apartment offers a fantastic place to reside or invest. With water views and a spacious layout, this over sized one bedroom apartments offers: . Split system heating and cooling. . Secure basement style car parking with extra storage . Functional near new kitchen with stone benches and Blanco appliances. . Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days
Inspection: Agent: Contact:
By appointment Hayden Real Estate, Torquay Patrick Hayden 0437 882 088
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Prime Rental Availabilities
RENTAL OF THE WEEK
YOUR SUMMER HOLIDAY IS WAITING ! Just like staying at nana’s for the summer - this little cutie is situated in the central Torquay area only a quick walk to the beaches and shops and with the typical, nostalgic vegie garden and orchard will remind you of summers long past. Comprising 3 bedrooms (no built in robes but the free standing ones can stay), all with carpet, the original kitchen with electric cooking, a double sink and plenty of cupboard space, a small living / dining area off the kitchen with carpet & electric heating, a separate toilet, laundry & bathroom with a bath PLUS a large L-shaped “rumpus room� of old which has been curtained off to allow sleeping for some extras...
TORQUAY HOUSE Listing Agent: G. R. McCartney & Son - Torquay 03 - 5261 2104
Email: lorne@greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au
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AVAILABLE NOW Now Now 15/7/2010 Now Now Now Under Offer Now Now Now ASAP Under Offer Now Now Now
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Available initially for either a month by month or a 6 month lease.
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School Year (Feb to Nov) Rentals – Fully Furnished
ZONE Jan Juc Torquay Torquay Torquay Torquay Jan Juc Torquay Torquay Jan Juc Torquay Torquay Jan Juc Lorne Lorne Lorne
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Units, flats and townhouses in high demand!!! More properties NEEDED!! Bedrooms
ADDRESS 3/45 Great Ocean Road 45 Grandview Drive 1/8 Surfcoast Highway 63 Central Avenue 301/100 The Esplanade 97 Great Ocean Road 34 Golden Beach Way 40a Geelong Road 1/30 Prestwick Ave 59 Lochard Drive 25 Grange Cres 9 Seahaven Close 3/56 Otway Street 19a Belvedere Tce 118 Mountjoy Pde
With a single carport, small garden shed, fully fenced rear yard and a great garden this is character at a reasonable price.
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Hotondo on display at Portarlington HOTONDO Homes Ocean Grove has opened a new display home in Portarlington. The Dakota 267 is located at 8 The Rise, Portarlington, and is the first Hotondo Homes display to be built on the Bellarine Peninsula. The home is a 27.8square design featuring four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and two spacious living areas. “We’re excited to open our new Dakota 267 display to the public so we can show off all the hard work we’ve put into the construction and presentation of the home over the last six months,’’ Hotondo’s Allie Barker said. “It’s the first Hotondo Homes display to be built on the Bellarine Peninsula and showcases one of our most popular family-friendly designs.’’ The Dakota 267 begins with a formal living room that could be used as a home theatre. Also adjoining the entrance hall is the master bedroom with a double walk-in robe and en suite. In the centre of the home is a spacious open-plan kitchen, dining and family area that opens out to an alfresco area for year round entertaining.
The kitchen is a standout feature of the home due to its generous walk-in pantry and direct access to the attached double garage. Three remaining bedrooms are positioned at the rear of the home off the open-plan area. Each has a built-in robe and easy access to the central bathroom. Hotondo Homes Ocean Grove has house and land packages available at the Arlington Rise estate in Portarlington. To view a large range of floor plans and products visit the sales office and showroom located on the corner of Grubb Road and Sinclair Street, Ocean Grove. The new Dakota 267 display is located in the Arlington Rise estate at 8 The Rise, Portarlington. Join the team from Hotondo Homes Ocean Grove at the opening day to be held on Sunday, June 13, from 1pm-5pm. The display is open Friday to Tuesday, 1pm-5pm. Call the Hotondo Homes office and showroom on 5255 3556 for more information or to make an appointment.
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Display Home TORQUAY METRICON HOMES
PORTER DAVIS HOMES Longshore St, The Quay Estate MELWAY MAP 493 G12 T 03 5264 7042
Longshore Street, Quay Estate (Melways ref: 493 H12) Weekdays 1pm – 5pm, Weekends 12pm – 5pm Ph: 5261 3540 or Jason Cantrell 0418 825 820 HOTONDO ‘The Beachview’ 1 Nautical Rise, The Quay Estate Sat - Wed, 1pm-5pm Ph: 5261 2866 or 0434730962 or email sales@torquaydisplay.com.au CAVALIER HOMES Regent 27, Otway 29
SIMONDS HOMES 2 Nautical Dve, The Quay Mon-Wed 1pm – 5pm; Sat-Sun 11am – 5pm Ph: Teena Higgins on 5261 4472 or 0425 326 242 DENNEHY BUILDERS ‘Terra’ 12 Headland Drive, ‘Reef’ 36 Centreside Drive, ‘Avanti’ Marner Cl, Jan Juc Sun 2–5pm or by appointment Ph: Office 5261 3394 or AH 0418 590 377 ‘Escape’ 18 Beachley Lane, House and Land Package For Sale Now! $610,000 www.dennehybuilders.com.au
27 Longshore St, The Quay Estate Open 6 days. Noon - 5pm CLOSED THURSDAYS or by appointment Ph: Kerry 0424 166 512 or 5264 7129 HAMLAN HOMES “The Angourie” 26 Longshore St, The Quay Estate Sat - Wed 1-5pm or by appointment Please contact Hamlan Homes Sales Office on 03 5222 5555
THE SANDS, TORQUAY Display Suite 2, Sands Blvde Open daily from 11am to 4pm Ph: 5264 8888 or www.thesandstorquay.com
GEELONG GEELONG HOMES “Moorabool 2” Address:170 Christies Road, Leopold “Kennsington Estate” Open: Sat - Wed from 1-5pm or by app
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“Clarendon 2” Address: 2 Shekkleton Road, Bannockburn “Sommerset Estate” (Cnr Moreillon Blvde) Open: Sat & Sun from 1-5pm or by app Explorer 180 Address: 63 Oakdean Boulevarde, Ocean Grove “Kingston Estate” Open: Sat & Sun from 1-5pm or by app. SIGNATURE HOMES 126 Fyans Street, South Geelong Open: Weekdays 9am - 5pm Ph: 5229 2929 E: admin@signaturehomes.net.au METRICON HOMES Torquay Road, Grovedale (Melways ref: 464 J5) Weekdays 1pm – 5pm, Weekends 12pm – 5pm Ph: 5245 7130 Brain Spokes 0412 530 825 Georgia Pohlman 0423 033 059 HORAN HOMES Quality, affordable new homes and extensions 18 Hollows Court. Ph: 5241 2629 VINMAR HOMES 104b Shannon Ave, Geelong West Mon – Fri 9am – 5pm Office: 229 7655 Wayne: 0417 331 822
The hunt is over for luxurious & affordable designer homes.
SIGNATURE HOMES 210 Heyers Road, Grovedale Open: Saturday & Sunday, 1-5pm or by appointment Ph: 5229 2929 E: admin@signaturehomes.net.au SIMONDS HOMES Bellarine Highway, Newcomb Mon-Fri 12-5pm Sat-Sun 11am-5pm Ph: Matthew Denning on 5248 3508 or 0412 212 383
HIGHTON TOPIC BUILDERS ‘Meridian’ 33 Province Boulevard Highton 3216 Ph: Frank 0418 524 402 DERBYSHIRE HOMES “Platinum Series One” display home Lot 143 Province Boulevard, Highton (Melway Ref: 450 K7) Open: Saturday and Sunday 1 - 5 pm or by appointment Contact: Noel 0407 524 406
LARA GJ GARDNER 13 Springwater Drive, Lara Grand Lakes Estate Open Sat - Wed 12pm - 5pm Ph: 5221 1447
METRICON HOMES Grandlakes Blvd, Lara (Melways ref: 422 H6) Weekdays 1pm – 5pm, Weekends 12pm – 5pm Ph: 5262 6705 or 5262 6758 Shayne Jenkins 0423 616 227 HAMLAN HOMES “Foray 181” 102 East Lakes Boulevard, Grand Lakes Estate Open Sat-Tues 1-5pm or by appointment Please contact Hamlan Homes Sales Office on 03 5222 5555 SIMONDS HOMES Buckingham St, Grand Lakes Mon-Fri 12-5pm Sat-Sun 11am-5pm Ph: Nick Ellis on 5282 5190 or 0414 488 508
LEOPOLD BARRY WALKER HOMES 172 Christies Rd, Leopold Sat - Wed 1pm - 5pm Ph: B Harrison Mobile: 0411 031 652 DENNIS FAMILY HOMES 182 Christies Rd, Leopold Mon-Fri 1 - 5pm Sat & Sun 12 - 5pm David Doak 0437 442 238 Tina Veca 0407 471 121 Janine Oakley 0419 387 925
GJ GARDNER ‘Megellan 251’ 33 Morrow Cres, Leopold Open Sat - Wed 12pm - 5pm Ph: 5221 1447 12 - 5pm Weekend
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NATIONAL BUILDERS 67 Ironbark St, Waurn Ponds, Contact: 0449 257 128 SIGNATURE HOMES GEELONG 118 Rossack Drive, Waurn Ponds Open By Appointment Contact: 5229 2929 Email: admin@signaturehomes.net.au 12 - 5pm Weekend
PORTARLINGTON
HAMLAN HOMES “Arlington 192 LS” 6 The Rise, Arlington Rise Estate Open Sat & Sun 1-5pm or by appointment Please contact Hamlan Homes Sales Office on 03 5222 5555 HOTONDO HOMES “Dakota 267” 8 The Rise, Arlington Rise Estate Open Fri - Tues 1-5pm Ph: Rebecca 5255 3556
Quality Designer Homes FFixed Price with no hidden extras Clever, flexible, floorplans C Quality & style from a builder you can trust Q Seaspray 386
When Hotondo Homes offers so much more, why search a moment longer for the perfect luxury designer home.
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Tips & traps you need to know about when building a new coastal home If you’re looking to build a new home on the coast the following tips and potential traps to avoid will help turn your coastal dream into a reality. TIPS
1. Choose a recognised expert who is a specialist in coastal building design. If you are looking to build a coastal property ensure you speak to a builder who has experience & understanding of coastal building design. Suburban or mainstream volume builders often lack this experience, knowledge or expertise. Blue Cove Homes specialised focus on coastal properties gives them the understanding to deliver award winning coastal homes.
2. Ensure you have access to custom design services. A specialist coastal builder will help you design your home so that all aspects of your desired lifestyle and location are optimised. Blue Cove Homes have architects dedicated to working closely with you. Clients also have access to a professional interior designer to assist you in choosing the perfect fixtures, fittings and colours.
3. Ensure your chosen builder has Building Ethics Accreditation. Blue Cove Homes is an Accredited Building Ethics builder, which guarantees each job is independently quality inspected at all stages of building process. With no payment made by the client until work is independently verified as completed to prescribed standards.
TRAPS 4. Incorrect use of building products that are not compatible with seaside living. Building a coastal house is unique. You want your house to look good without constant maintenance. Coastal conditions can be harsh, incorrect building products can quickly break down and deteriorate.
This is what coastal living is all about, experiencing nature at its very best. 6. Incorrect use of passive solar heating & cooling elements The correct use of passive solar heating and cooling not only makes your house more comfortable to live in, but it dramatically reduces the running costs of your house. Integrating GreenSmart environmental building practices into the design of your home saves money on heating and cooling costs, saves water and the environment. Blue Cove Homes 51 Ryrie Street Geelong Ph 1300 858 228 or 0411 107 643 or www.bluecovehomes. com.au
5. Not designing your home to maximise the flow of outdoor elements into the home Bringing the flow of the outdoor elements into your house is something that is often overlooked. Where possible you should try and incorporate the positive elements of the outdoors and bring this into your living environment. This has the effect of reinforcing the sound, smells and ocean breezes you would not otherwise achieve if the indoors was completely shut of from the outdoors.
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Merc is back on the road BY NATHAN HALE
FRESH from a self-imposed break, Sydney outfit Thirsty Merc are back with a new single, new album, and an exciting new national tour to blow away your winter woes. The four-piece band will play Geelong’s Bended Elbow next Thursday, July 8, as part of the national tour to promote their latest album, Mousetrap Heart. After bursting onto the scene with their selftitled album in 2004, Thirsty Merc were nominated for four ARIA awards the following year and were immediately branded the country’s ‘next big thing’. Another release, Slideshows, underlined their
potential, however, after touring and promoting the albums, the band decided it was time to rest and recharge the batteries. Back now with a new guitarist in Matt Smith – who joins Rai Thistlethwayte (guitar, piano and vocals), Phil Stack (bass) and drummer Karl Robertson – Thirsty Merc are hitting the road and ready to go. “I suppose the break was the best part of 12 months in the end,” said Robertson. “It just felt like a good time to have a break. We had done two albums pretty much back to back. “After the first album and the success we had we just kept on going – which is what you have to do –
and as it turned out we didn’t have much of a break between recording the first album and touring and then the second album. “If you don’t take time out you get worn down… there was never any talk of splitting up, it was just really a break.” Recorded in Los Angeles with renowned producer Matt Wallace (Faith No More, Maroon 5), Mousetrap Heart signifies a revamped and reinvigorated Thirsty Merc, and reintroduces the band with a dynamic new sound. The break has obviously refreshed the quartet, and this translates through the music, with everything tighter and funkier, with an unmistakable bounce
back in their step. Having enjoyed a fast-tracked introduction to all the music world has to offer, Robertson said the band is now older, wiser and better equipped to juggle the demands of touring and recording. “I’ve always loved touring… recording is one thing and it has its own fun and stresses, but touring is what we really look forward to,” he said. “Playing live and seeing fans really get into music is a great experience. “We will keep producing and playing music we like… that is all we can do.” For more information on the Bended Elbow show, phone 5229 4477.
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Totally nuts‌ about nuts WALNUTS, pinenuts, almonds, chestnuts, macadamias, pecan, brazil, cashew, pistachio, hazelnuts‌ what food can you think of that can be snacked on, eaten for breakfast, suits both savoury and sweet dishes, appeals to both meat-eaters and vegetarians alike, is an amazing health-food and is found in a wide range of cuisines? Nuts! Even as I write this I am roasting a tray of almonds in the oven – you can’t believe how much better they are to snack on with a cheese and fruit platter to compete a meal, rather than raw almonds. Simply spread the almonds, skin on, over a baking tray in a moderately hot oven (180 degrees Celsius) for 10-15 minutes – until they change colour slightly to a red-berry brown. Allow them to cool and store in an air-tight container‌ they are an absolute health-food and we snack on them almost every night with an equally healthy glass of red. (You’ve heard it all before – the benefits of a glass of red wine – the
Mediterranean diet, etc, etc.) Almonds have so many different names: slivers, blanched, meal, flaked, shredded, sugared. Sugared almonds are those covered with a hard confection – and they have a long history. In 177BC a patrician Roman family distributed sugared almonds to the populace, rejoicing the event of a birth in the family, therefore, it seems the custom of presenting sugared almonds at the celebration on a birth or marriage goes back a long way in history. Almonds are, in fact, the kernels of a stone fruit, like a peach in disguise, and the bitter almond is actually a different variety of tree. Bitter almonds owe their taste to the high amount of prussic acid, and are used in moderation. All almonds are rich in oils, and the oil is used in making perfumes, pharmaceuticals, as well as cooking – the oil of the bitter almond is, in fact, poisonous. Because all nuts have a high oil content they
tend to go rancid quickly, so it is best to buy in small batches, and store any types of nut in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Pine nuts are an essential ingredient in pesto – and rightfully are very expensive – have you seen how difficult it is for the birds to pry out the tiny pine-nut from the un-approachable cone of the stone pine? Just think of what a labour-intensive industry the harvesting of pinenuts is! Pignons (pinenuts) are even more flavoursome when lightly toasted in a dry skillet and added to salads or pasta dishes. As with all nuts, you must watch them closely when roasting or toasting them as they can very quickly be overdone and ruined. The macadamia nut is the only native Australian plant which has been developed into full-scale commercial production, and our industry is growing to such an extent we will soon rival the production levels attained in Hawaii.
The macadamia trees are highly decorative with long feathery flowers. The Aborigines enjoyed the ‘Kindal-Kindal’ or ‘Baphal’ for thousands of years and macadamia shells have been found in kitchens for the last 3,000. European settlers ‘discovered’ macadamia nuts in Queensland’s sub-tropical rainforest in the mid1800s and they were named by botanist Ferdinand von Mueller after a Melbourne scientist, John Macadam. My own strong fondness for these versatile and buttery nuts stems from the time, when returning from a long European odyssey, short on dollars, our journey back to Oz was via Hawaii. As thrifty tourists we soon learned to take advantage of the breakfast buffet to sustain us throughout the day and dinner was easy; a Bud (Budweiser beer) and a tin of macadamia nuts! Do yourself a favour and include nuts in your menus every day.
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You will also find out just what goes on in the Fun House; why Sven walk so strangely; and why Ron wears a tutu and has a machine gun. The format will be table seating, with BYO basket supper. There will be a licensed bar available. To book, phone 5251 1998 or drop into any City of Greater Geelong Service Centre. Tickets are priced at $18.50 single or $15 concession and for groups over 10.
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Adult fun at the shed FOR AN offbeat pantomime for adult eyes only, head to Drysdale’s Potato Shed this week. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8pm, Theatre 3triple2 will present Barbee in the Jungle. Asking why the children should always be the ones having the fun, Theatre 3triple2 is encouraging the adults to come out and enjoy a great night of song, dance, laughs and participation. The show will open your eyes and ears and take you into the world of toys, where you will meet Barb(ee), Sven, Action Man, Nursey, Headless Angie, Ron, Molly and Dolly, the Zulu’s and the incredible Dr Jones, as they venture off into the Jungle. This unique production is designed for the grown ups who need a night out to let their hair down and have a good laugh. Full of silly situations and great songs, Barb(ee) and her friends will trill you with the Tiger Moth adventure, have you on the edge of your seat with the great raft rescue, and amaze you with the special effects. The show is for an adult audience so does contain sexual references, drug references and adults in funny costumes, so might not be suitable for those easily offended. But if you are just a little bit curious to see just what Barbee in the Jungle is all about then hurry and book your table now.
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The Douro boys I HAVE mentioned before that the 2007 vintage was a watershed year for Portuguese reds. Portugal’s modern red wine scene is really flourishing now as the rewards from the modernisation period ushers in a new phase of appreciation amongst global enthusiasts. Descriptors such as rich, juicy, succulent, slurpy, supple, velvety etc are normally bandied around when talking about the delicious red table wines from the Duoro Valley region in Portugal. It’s an area demarcated as Douro – DOC, that commences about 60 kilometres upstream from the coastal cities of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia, and continues east for another 90km towards the Spanish border. Producers such as Vallado, Crasto, Meao, Niepoort and Dona Maria – more affectionately known as ‘The Douro Boys’ are a pioneering movement involved in producing finer, more elegant table wines. They are a group of passionate, like-minded winemakers that have emerged, intent on producing the very best wines that the valley is capable of using indigenous red grape varieties such as Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz (aka Tempranillo), Touriga Franca, and Tinta Barroca to produce distinctive, regional wines glowing with rich colour, velvety tannins, floral aromatics, vibrancy, and that slight smoky regional mineral tang. Having attended a tasting recently that featured these very producers, I came away incredibly impressed as the wines showed incredible power, yet fine-tuned finesse and beautiful structure and palate weight. There’s some supreme examples of these wines (up around the $70-$120 mark) that aren’t featured below that are just simply amazing to taste. Really, however, to keep things in perspective, I’ve concentrated on the more realistic and affordably priced wines to review. The following tasting notes aren’t mine, which is not a case of me being lazy, it’s just that I want you to read the great style that the importer – Scott Wasley – uses to describe the wines in his notes – they’re fantastically vivid and really paint a picture of what you can expect… enjoy.
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Quinta do Vale Meao ‘Meandro’ D.O.C. Douro 2007 ($45) One of the most important vineyards in Douro history, Meao exists in its current form since 1999. A star property, value bordering on the ridiculous… Touriga Nacional/Tinto Roriz/Touriga Franca/Tintas Barroca/Amarela. Smoke, blueberry, raw tobacco, mace and meat; full, soft tannins cradle soft blue fruits, pepper and dried cranberry spice at back for interest.
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Quinta do Crasto D.O.C. Douro 2007 ($30) Based on Tinta Roriz (Tempranillo), it has ashy red fruits, typical asphalty terroir aromatics and is terribly suave. The fruit texture is pippy with soft tannin, a lash of bitumen and spice with a nice perfume lift.
Niepoort ‘Vertente’ Douro 2007 ($60) Dirk Niepoort is one of the most important thinkers on the Douro scene, and a noted innovator. Vertente means ‘the slope of a hill’. This is gamey-cherry-ink, fresh, with licorice, red berry and spicy acid.
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news in brief Torquay Beanie Festival IF YOU are a knitter, can crochet, or maybe felt, Torquay’s Beanie Festival is for you. The festival will be held from July 23 to August 1 and will display a host of creations from local people. Anyone can enter a creation to be displayed over the 10 days. The emphasis should be on colour, warmth, and if possible a highly creative or even zany design. Beanies can be any size from infant to adult, and they will be displayed at Central Torquay. In the lead-up to the festival, why not join one of the following craft groups: Beaut Beanies, from 10.30am Tuesdays at the Uniting Church, 27 Anderson Street, Torquay, Spring Creek Craft Group, from 10.30am Wednesday at Spring Creek House, 14 Prince Street, Torquay, or Pear Tree Knit Group, from 7pm Wednesdays at the Pear Tree CafÊ, 7 Gilbert Street, Torquay.
Aireys Festival of Words ONLY weeks remain to have your entry in for the Aireys Festival of Words writing competition. Friday, July 30 is the closing date for entries, with the competition offering the chance to have your name published and your words used in the opening of each story of a book of short stories. The challenge is to create a prelude which will inspire 10 authors to write their own short story to follow on from your prelude. The book is proposed to be published and sold at future festivals. The competition is only open to residents of the Surf Coast Shire or members of the Surf Coast Arts Inc. Entries should be of 200 words or less and be posted by July 30 to Words Competition, PO Box 253, Aireys Inlet 3231. Entrants should submit six copies of their prelude, and on the back of one copy print your full name, address, phone number and date and sign your entry. The winning entry will be announced at the Taste of Words evening to be held on Saturday, August 21 at 7.30pm at the Aireys Inlet Community Centre.
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LORNE’S B Bar and Grill is set to raise the town’s culinary standards to a new level with the introduction of new executive chef, Kevin Middleton. Already regarded as one of the town’s best eateries, B Bar and Grill’s appointment of Middleton is an exciting new step for the establishment. In conjunction with the appointment, B Bar and Grill has also announced that the renovations of the deck area and the commencement of the building of the new restaurant on the foreshore are starting to take shape. “Kevin brings a great deal of knowledge and cooking experience to the Surf Coast and with the new restaurant and deck area able to cater for functions of up to 200 people, we believe this will be the perfect combination,� said owner Andrew Mackey. “Kevin will provide lighter style meals on the deck area and relaxed dinning in the restaurant, all as you watch the waves rolling in and the world go by.� Middleton has extensive experience both in Australia and overseas, where he worked in Paris before moving on to some of the finest dining establishments in
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Tuesday 29 June 2010
A taste of Ireland at Ocean Grove
SINCE moving to Melbourne almost a decade ago, Irish-born musician Andy White has been
packing venues with his brilliant songwriting and vocal talents. With nine albums behind him,
White will play Ocean Grove’s Piping Hot Chicken Shop this Saturday between 8pm-11pm. Belfast-born White has worked with the likes of Peter Gabriel and Tim Finn, and since his breakthrough single Religious Persuasion, he has produced nine internationally released albums. The latest of these, Songwriter, was recorded in Vancouver and Real World Studios by legendary United Kingdom producer John Leckie (Radiohead, Muse and Pink Floyd). Songwriter reflects writing collaborations White has been working on for the past few years with Canadians Allison Russell (Po' Girl) and Stephen Fearing (Blackie and the Rodeo Kings), as well as Australian writer Sean Sennett. “Songwriter was written meticulously over a number of years, and recorded live in the studio – the opposite approach to Garageband, which was written spontaneously and recorded all over the world over a number of
months,” White said. White has supported fellow Belfast great, Van Morrison, on his ‘No Guru’ tour of the UK and Ireland, while Sinead O’Connor and The Frames have guested on his recordings. Underlining the respect in which he is held, White was inducted into the Irish Rock Hall of Fame in 1998 – joining a select list of musicians to have the honour bestowed upon them. Socially aware in a way which comes naturally to someone who grew up in Belfast during the 1970s and ’80s, White’s work has always reflected his time and place. In trying to make this particular experience universal, his writing incorporates and transcends the boundaries of his native land. For more information on White, visit www.andywhite.com and for more information on Saturday night’s performance – with tickets priced at $10 – visit www. pipinghotchickenshop.com.au or phone 5255 1566.
Is your Torquay Hotel bumper sticker on? DON’T forget to grab your Torquay Hotel bumper sticker for your chance to WIN BIG! Winners will be selected weekly with this week offering three prizes – two surfboards and a dinner voucher for two in the bistro. Winners will be announced each week in the Surf Coast Times, so slap your sticker on today! Once on your car, the sticker automatically enters you into the draw for the weekly prizes and giveaways. Weekly winners will be announced, with the publication of a registration plate of a randomly selected vehicle that carries the Torquay Hotel bumper sticker on it. And if you would like additional stickers, they are available from the Torquay Hotel bottle shop and from the hotel’s reception.
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LOCAL youngsters are being encouraged to attend a free event management training day at Torquay this Thursday. The programme is part of The Push’s annual 2010 Push FReeZA Summits – with the Torquay event being held at the Children’s Hub at 27 Grossmans Road. The summit will feature a range of industry professionals sharing event management advice and information, as well as a special guest live music performance and free lunch. Young people interested in getting involved in their community’s music, arts, entertainment and cultural activities are encouraged to attend. “The Push FReeZA Summits are a fantastic opportunity for young people hoping to improve their knowledge of event management issues as well as participate in some “hands on� workshops, network with their local FReeZA committees and hear first hand from music industry experts,� said The Push’s artistic director, Shane Wickens. Melbourne band City Escape and hip hop artist Briggs will be tackling the popular artist development session, called From The Horse’s Mouth. City Escape released their debut EP, Avalanches, last year and have toured with the likes of The Secret Handshake and House vs Hurricane while
headlining their own successful shows. Indigenous hip hop artist Briggs is the first signing to Hilltop Hoods’ label, Golden Era. Both artists will offer advice on developing a career in the music industry, while City Escape will be playing a special lunchtime acoustic set, and Briggs will be staging an MC workshop, offering insights into the art of lyric writing, rhyme technique, syllable structure and the origins of hip hop. They will be joined by Caroline Moore, who is the Apollo Bay Music Festival director. The programme will feature sessions on volunteering at festivals, setting up a PA, an explanation of all job roles involved in running an event, setting up sponsorship partnerships and much more. There will also be an opportunity to network with local FReeZA committees from Moyne/ Warrnambool, Colac, Torquay/Surf Coast, Wodonga, Wyndham/Werribee, Mornington Peninsula, Mansfield and many others. Young people interested in getting involved in their community’s music, arts, entertainment and cultural activities are encouraged to attend. For more information, phone The Push on 9380 1277 or download the registration form via www. thepush.com.au where you can also download the day’s full programme.
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PLEASE EMAIL US ON The Springs T.O.W.N. Club. weight naturally. Meets from 9.15am in the Uniting Church Hall, reception@surfcoasttimes.com.au Lose behind the church in High Street, Drysdale. Inquiries to Dianne 5253 3337.
Due to increased demand for space on our What’s Happening page, all events on the Surf Coast and Bellarine Peninsula must now be submitted on a weekly basis for consideration. Guidelines have been introduced to ensure that events advertised are community orientated, and not ones purely serving business purposes. Any event that is not organised with the assistance, or through, a community centre, or any event which appears to be a commercially run business, will not appear in the column.
AIREYS INLET
Monday July 12
Understand food labels at Safeway supermarket
Practical hints to learn about healthy eating and label reading. 10-12pm. Cost $10/$15 via diabetes Australia on 1300 136 588. Inquiries to Angela Walker (dietitian) Bellarine Community Health 5251 2291.
Tuesday July 6
Partner and Family Support
Wednesdays
Drysdale T.O.W.N. Club
Aireys Inlet playgroup
From 10am-12pm at the Aireys Inlet Community Hall. Inquiries to Trudi 5289 6569 or 0408 384 965.
ANGLESEA Mondays
Angair Environmental Care Working Bees
July 5, 19 and 26 from 9.25am-11am. On July 19 meet at the Painkalac Creek Bridge, Fairhaven. On July 5 and 26 meet at the Angair Natural History Centre, McMillan Street. Inquiries to Eathorne 5263 2170.
Anglesea & District Community House
New course guide available now! To get a copy, phone 5263 2116 or email angcom@fastmail.com.au or visit us in person or check our website at www.anglesea.org.au Some courses have limited availability, so be sure to book early.
Take Of Weight Naturally. Meets from 9am at the Drysdale Football Club Social Rooms, Duke Street. Inquiries to Lyn 5253 1292.
Drysdale Senior Citizens Club
Drysdale Village. Monday July 5 The AGM meeting when the committee will step down and a new committee elected. Nomination slips will be in the foyer. Monday 9.15-10am: Yoga & 1pm: Carpet bowls, cards and snooker Tuesday 9am-11am: Weight Watchers & 11.30am: Lunch followed by bingo. Wednesday 11am-12pm: Exercises & 1pm: Carpet bowls, snooker and cards Thursday 1pm: Craft, table tennis and cards & 6pm-9pm: Yoga Friday 1pm: Carpet bowls and snooker. Saturday 1pm: Cards, carpet bowls, table tennis, darts and snooker. Anyone 55 years and over is invited. Inquiries to Alan or Jack 5251 2983.
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Toy Library
From Term 3 we will be open from 12pm-1pm. We will be holding an Open Day on Wednesday July 14 from 11am-2pm. Situated in McMillan Street next to the kindergarten. Enquiries to Kathryn Ross 0408130598
The house has a host of ongoing activities, phone 5236 6591 for more information.
GROVEDALE
Wednesdays
Wednesday July 28
Meets the second and fourth Wednesday at Anglesea RSL, Murray Street. Inquiries to Phyllis 5263 2648 or Joe 5263 1612.
From 10am-12pm, this discussion will be held at the Grovedale Community Centre and once again all mums, bubs and toddlers are welcome. Please contact Emma on 5261 5442.
Kanga Day Club
Anglesea Playgroup
McMillan Street beside the kindergarten. Inquiries to Erin 5289 6617. Tuesdays 11am for little ones Wednesdays 10am mixed age Thursdays 11am for toddlers Fridays 1pm for 3-4 year olds.
Saturday July 10
Coast Action Anglesea Working Bee
From 10am-12pm, meet at the Point Roadknight boat ramp, outside the Yacht Club. Inquiries to Eathorne 5263 2170.
APOLLO BAY Marrar Woorn Neighbourhood House
The house has a host of activities currently on offer. Inquiries to 5237 8590 or visit www.otwayhealth.com.au
Sunday August 1
Grafting Day
To be held at the Community Garden site in Costin Street (next to the college leisure centre) from 10am. If you are interested in attending and wish to purchase/graft fruit trees, please contact Tony Webber 5237 6926 to discuss.
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Kids yoga
Discover postures, breathing and relaxation in a fun and creative way from 4pm-5pm. 5+ year olds. $8 per class. Inquiries to Sally Louise 0418 113 362 or www.sallylouise.net
Rehearsals recommenced at The Anglican Church, Hitchcock Ave at 7.30pm. The musical director is Natale Lawington, a well-known opera singer. Donation of $5 at each rehearsal.
Bellarine and Geelong social group
Social activities for all people of working age. Inquiries to Virginia on 0411 952 598.
Yoga classes
Held at the Bellbrae Hall Pre-natal Yoga from 8.30am. Hatha Yoga from 9.45 am. Ten Class Pass $110, Casual $13. For inquiries contact Branka 0414 781 313
DEANS MARSH Ph: 5236 3388 Mondays Yoga 6.30pm-8pm Tuesdays Childcare 9am-1pm Thursdays Childcare 9am-1pm Fridays Playgroup 1.30pm Saturdays Tai Chi 9am-10.30am & The Shed 9am-1pm.
Wednesdays
Port Musos rehearsals
From 7pm-9pm rehearsals of Port Musos Inc at the Music Hub, 94 Geelong Road. More musicians needed. Inquiries to Astrid 5259 2009. 28 Brown Street, Ph: 5259 2290. www.portnh.org.au
Tuesdays
Card making Work on creative card making designs and share new ideas. 10am-12pm. Cost $2 per session. Scrapbooking Held the last Tuesday of each month from 1pm-3pm. Cost $2 per session. Pilates With Heidi – is suitable for all ages and abilities from 9am9.45am (commencing July 13). Cost $2 per session. Middle Eastern Movement to Music Suitable for women over 50 who have some restricted movement, from 1pm-2.30pm. Cost $2 per session.
Fridays
Port Produce
Portarlington Community Dance Group
QUEENSCLIFF New programmes scheduled at the beach include Creative Writing, Introduction to Horticulture, Powerpoint, Morning Hatha Yoga, Art workshops, Men’s Shed, Playgroup and more! Phone to have a programme posted or emailed to you. 5258 3367
Queenscliff Historical Museum
Wednesdays
St Leonards playgroup
Meet from 9am-11am at St Leonards Primary School. Cost $1 a week. Inquiries phone the school on 5257 1460.
TORQUAY Spring Creek Community House
Thursday July 22
Closed for the school holidays and will re-open Monday, July 12 to new premises at 18 Price Street due to renovations. Please check website www.springcreekcommunityhouse.org.au
From 10am-12pm, contact Michelle 5253 1038.
Mondays
Seven steps of successful breastfeeding
Deans Marsh Community Cottage
Uniting Church Hall at Newcombe Street from 7.30pm-9.30pm. Admission $3. Inquiries to Roy 5259 1776.
ST LEONARDS
101 The Terrace Mondays Hairdressing from 9am by appointment Crazy whist at 1pm Wednesdays Stamp Club meeting every 4th Wednesday of the month. Philatelists of all kinds most welcome. Inquiries to Dianne 5255 1372. Thursdays Hairdressing from 9am by appointment Board Games from 1.30pm Fridays Nordic Walking at 9am and Bingo at 1.30pm Tuesdays and Thursdays Indoor bowls start 1.30pm Snooker from 1.30pm
Saturdays
Community practice night
New temporary exhibition for winter and spring. Man About Town features early items of clothing and accessories that men wore at work, rest, or play. At Hesse Street, next to the post office and open every afternoon or other times by appointment. Inquiries 5258 2511.
Ocean Grove Senior Citizens
BELLBRAE
A playgroup for parents, carers and children aged 0 to 5 years. 9am10.55am. Inquiries phone 5259 2572.
Queenscliff Neighbourhood House
OCEAN GROVE
Barwon Heads Chorale
Playtime @ Portarlington Primary School
Senior Hall, Newcombe Street (opposite hotel). Held on the second Friday of the month. Walk through practice, 7.30pm-8pm, social dancing 8pm11pm. Cost $4. Inquiries to Roy 5259 1776.
From 7.30pm with guest speaker. Contact Jennie 5250 2028
Tuesdays
From 7.30pm at the Torquay tennis club, cost $7. Inquiries to Brendan 5261 9356.
Sundays
Tuesday July 13
Christmas in July
At the Uniting Church Hall, Newcombe Street, from 7.30pm-9.30pm. Cost $3. Inquiries to Roy on 5259 1776.
Friday July 9 and August 13
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Monday July 12
Tuesdays
Ballroom dancing
From 10.30am. 45+ year olds. $13 per class. Inquiries to Sally Louise 0418 113 362 or www.sallylouise.net
Friends of Jan Juc Creek Reserve
Meet fortnightly at 10am at the Torquay Bowls Club, The Esplanade to have lunch and participate in a varied programme. Inquiries to Pip 5261 5136, Irene 5261 4105 or Kathy 5261 6999.
Tuesdays
Wednesdays
Meet every fourth Sunday of the month, from 10am-12pm. For more information contact popeclan@iprimus.com.au or ruru7@bigpond.com
Seabreeze Day Club
The Australian Breastfeeding Association, will be holding its Christmas in July from 12pm-2pm with a lunch at the Torquay Hotel. Contact Emma 5261 5442.
At Portarlington Primary School, Newcombe Street. Fresh fruit and vegies from the growers from 8.30am-11.30am. Contact Bellarine Community Health reception on 5259 2537.
WiseMoves Yoga
New beginners’ class starting July 12 at 6.30pm, TIA Hall, Price Street. Ongoing classes, Mondays at 7.30pm. Phone Pauline 5261 3838.
Senior citizens centre, Newcombe Street. Cost $2. Inquiries call 5259 3968
Chess Group From 1pm-3pm. Cost $2 per session. Exploring Music Learn to read music from 11am12pm. Cost $2 per session Music and Movement for Parents and Pre-schoolers From 9.30am-10.15am. Cost $2 per session.
Mondays
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Wednesdays
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Tuesdays and Wednesdays
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Mondays
From 10am-12pm, contact Michelle on 5253 1038.
Fridays
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Men’s social tennis Red Cross
Torquay Emergency First Aid Team meets monthly on the third Tuesday of each month at 7.30pm in the small meeting room at the TIA building, Price Street. Prospective team members welcome. Inquiries 5261 9143.
Wednesdays
Ballroom Dancing
TIA Hall, Price St. On-going classes at 7pm. Social Dance at 8pm. Phone Pauline 5261 3838.
Meditation and practical philosophy for beginners
Free 10am at The Crowne Plaza, Torquay. Inquiries to Jean 5264 7484
Thursdays
Philosophy cafĂŠ
Enjoy a coffee, good company and a philosophical discussion at the Pear Tree CafĂŠ in Gilbert Street. Free weekly 2pm-4.30pm. Inquiries to Michael 5264 7484.
Belly dance and Tahitian dance classes
From 7.30pm-8.30pm at the Surf Coast Sport and Recreation Centre. First introductory class $12 plus bring one friend for free. Inquiries call Kaylee on 0439 651 234.
Transition Torquay
Finding local solutions to the challenges of peak oil and climate change. Meet the third Thursday of each month at The Pear Tree CafĂŠ 7pm. All welcome. Inquiries to Julia on 0410 441 589.
Meditation and practical philosophy for beginners
Free from 7pm at The Crowne Plaza. Inquiries to Jean 5264 7484.
Pilates
Beginners to advanced welcome from 6.15pm-7.20pm. Six-week term $72 or casual $15 per class. Inquiries to Rachel Penny @ Body Balance 0405 273 414.
Saturdays
Torquay Central Farmers Market
Every Saturday from 8.30am-1pm at Torquay Central car park in Bristol Road.
Torquay Produce Swap
From 10am-11am every second and fourth Saturday of the month at the Danawa Community Garden (by the tennis courts at the footy oval off the roundabout). Bring excess fruit, veggies and herbs to swap – and a shopping bag! Inquiries to Stacie Bobele on 0404 025 158
Learn Esperanto, The International Language
The first Saturday of every month to November. From 1pm-3pm at the Spring Creek Community House, 14 Price Street. Contact torquay@esperanto.org.au or phone 5261 2899.
Sundays
Surf Coast Girls Walking Group
Meet new people and enjoy a casual bush or coastal walk. For more information please visit www.meetup.com/Surfcoast-GirlsWalkinggroup
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Sundays
Surf Coast Girls Walking Group
Meet new people and enjoy a casual bush or coastal walk. For more information, visit www.meetup.com/Surfcoast-Girls-Walkinggroup
New course starts July 26. Six-week course every Monday night from 6pm-7.30pm. Costs are $65 or $44 pensioners (GST inc.). To enroll, phone Andrew Young on 52610910 or come up to the general office at Torquay College.
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GEELONG AND SURFCOAST GARDEN MAINTENANCE IF YOU would like a lovely garden but have not been blessed with green fingers then call Geelong and Surfcoast Garden Maintenance. The owner of the locally owned and operated gardening business, Ocean Grove’s David Forbes, prides himself on going the extra mile for his clients. “I am very big on customer service,� he said. “I give people exactly what they want and work with them along the way to ensure their satisfaction.� The garden guru does everything from residential and commercial mowing to garden health assessments and soft landscaping. Other services include brush cutting,
pruning, weed control, window cleaning, gutter clearing, drought proofing and rubbish removal. “I do everything. And I do it well. It’s not just a matter of mowing the lawn,� Forbes said. “I make sure my customers are completely happy with my service and keep them informed every step of the way. “I’m not the kind of person who would show up late, do a shabby job and then disappear. I focus on the little things and do a good job because repeat business is important to me.� For more information, phone David Forbes on 0437 381 872.
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Saturn is testing platonic relationships. Is a friend or acquaintance the real deal? Look at what they are doing, rather than what they are saying – actions usually speak louder than words! Don’t let jealousy or guilt games spoil an otherwise wonderful weekend. If you are possessive, it will only drive loved ones away.
Leos love to live out loud! With vivacious Venus in your sign (until July 10) you’re in the mood to strut your stuff and flirt outrageously. Be inspired by birthday great Mel Brooks (born on June 28) “When you got it, flaunt it.” If you are irresponsible with money this weekend, then Saturn will step in and teach you a hard lesson.
Professional partnerships are favoured midweek, as Venus boosts your ability to win friends and influence people. You’re in the mood to manipulate others on Sunday but be warned - loved ones are primed to fight back, so you may find you’ve bitten off more than you can chew. Snuggle up Scorpio, it’s time to make love not war!
It may feel as if everyone wants a piece of you this week Aquarius. If you’re smart, you’ll do all you can to avoid power struggles and ego trips (especially when it comes to the big two – sex and money). Compromise and cooperation will get you a lot further, a lot faster. Singles – true love could be as close as the boy or girl next door!
Put your mind to work this week. Mental activities involving business, finance and family are favoured, as you pick up new information with lightning speed. Geminis love nothing better than a good old gossip but resist the urge to be the neighbourhood nosey-parker – and make sure you’re not shirking domestic responsibilities.
You’re keen to speak up (especially in a group situation) but try not to be a carping critic. Make your comments constructive and positive. Some Virgos will bump into an old friend, discover long-forgotten love-letters, or re-connect with a former flame. Just remember – memories are so seductive because they’re so selective.
Does life seem like all work and no play at the moment? Hang in there Sagittarius – the professional skills you polish now will pay off handsomely further down the track. Leave room in your busy schedule to spend time with an important child in your life, so you can explore a new sport, hobby or creative activity together.
From Thursday through to Saturday, you’re clear about what you want, even though you may appear confused to others. (Welcome to Planet Pisces!) So don’t let loved ones push you around or attempt to persuade you to do something you don’t believe in. Stand strong as you spell out the boundaries of what’s fair and reasonable for you.
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FORMER Torquay Football Club junior and current Port Adelaide star, Travis Boak, made a special trip home on the weekend. Boak, who has forged a name for himself as one of the Power’s premier midfielders, was in town to watch two junior teams – who take
to the field under his name – play their weekly fixtures. In a move to recognise some of the stars of the club, Torquay Football Club has named 10 of its junior teams after the players. Five under 10 teams and five under 12 teams
play under the names Torquay Boak, Torquay Grossman, Torquay Voss, Torquay Shearer and Torquay Ashley. “We named the teams after five legends of the club,� said Torquay junior spokesman and under 16 coach, Steve Grossman.
“Travis was there on the weekend with his mother and they were both very emotional and proud that the family name has been recognised by the club. “The teams presented Travis with a plaque and then he watched the games.�
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Tuesday 29 June 2010
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ANGLESEA GOLF CLUB
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THE WET conditions continued this week, but didn’t stop many of our players. The women had their B and C grade championships for the district in the worst of the conditions on Friday. Ann Stokes won the B grade nett event at Portarlington and to continue the theme Wendy Callahan won the C grade nett at Colac on a countback from fellow member Stefi Bates. Tess Brown also picked up a nearest the pin. The district championship and the Rene Austin event will be played on Monday, June 28 at The Sands. We hope the Anglesea women continue the theme further.
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Presidents and Captains Dinner A very successful Presidents and Captains Dinner was held on Saturday night and this year not only were our past presidents and captains acknowledged, but also our long standing members. Certificates and special bag tags were presented to those that have been members for over 30, 40 and 50 years. Look out for the tags – you’ll be surprised, some of our special
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Men’s competitions: “Crack” McKoy so enjoyed his name in print two weeks ago that he was determined to hit the headlines again. And he has! On Wednesday off a handicap of 13 he came in with 42 points. He’s making the game look easy, breaking 80 for the first time. Since joining The Sands about a year ago his handicap has been plummeting! Ted Matson also had a fine round and finished runner-up with 40 points. Brad Liddicoat won NTP on the 7th and Barry Tippett took NTP on the 13th in the final group of the day. The pro shop honours went to our trusty pro Browny who had 37 points from our elder statesman Cam
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members had to have started as juniors! We also had a very inspiring address from Jill Moodie from Target, on the some of the community programmes being run by Target – even some of the men had tears in their eyes. If you weren’t there ask someone who was. Last weekend Sunday only threatened to be miserable. Lyn Webber won the ladies event with 38 points win Pam Jones runner up with 37 points. For the men, Jarryd McGuane and Nigel Forsyth both scored 40 points and won B and C grade respectively. DJ Wylie won A grade with 39 points. NTPs were Pete Griffiths, Colin Barrow, Daniel Wright and Michael Preston. Midweek golf The senior’s competition on Wednesday is proving very popular with a small regular contingent. This week’s winner was George Giles with 39 points. Winners in the other Grades were Warren Heinnen with 41 points, Graeme Mills with 39 points and
Howard Cross with 40 points. NTPs were Ian Lewtas, Dale Walsh, John Mooney and Peter Jackson. It must have been Stableford week at Anglesea with the ladies playing that on Thursday as well. Pauline Hendrie had the best score of the day with 39 points winning div 2. Dinah Kosky won Division 1 with 37 points and Liz McKinnon won div 3 on a countback from Lesley McMaster with 32 points. NTPs were Sue Britnell, Sue Caldwell, Ann Stokes, and Barb Cook. Foursomes championships On a day when the weather is dubious a team event always seems to keep people playing. It was cold and everyone that played got wet at some stage, fortunately with only two balls in play the field moved very quickly. Colin Foster and Geoff Trethowan won the men’s championship with a nett score of 67. In the ladies it was the combination of Brenda Balderstone and Margot Parton scoring 77 nett. NTPs for the day were Colin Foster, Frank Fowler, Kent Taylor and Uwe Morzinek.
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IT’S A hive of activity at The Sands this week, on and off the course, with a variety of functions and tournaments. As this goes to print, the SWDLGA District Championships are being played over 27 holes which will be a challenge for our top women golfers.
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Muller who had 36 points. Speaking of Darrell, he and Phil Hodge teamed up together for the State Foursomes Championships at Sandhurst last week and finished with a respectable 77. On Saturday the rain poured and the barometer dropped to single figures but still 150 or so golfers fronted for the 4BBB Par. Geoff Caddy and Noel Mullen finished with a fabulous 12 up from Charlie Sharplin and Peter Cribb on ten up. Chris Burke won NTP on the 5th, Andrew McDonald on the 7th, while on the back nine Peter Gaylard won NTP on the 13th and Andy Samu on the 17th. Women’s competition The women played a foursomes stableford on Thursday with three groups finishing on the same score of 35 points. Eventually the winners were separated with Christine Yelland and Kerin Galbally winning on a countback from Thelma Dainton and Heather Smith. On Saturday regular player Carol McDonald won the
comp with 2 under. Pennant results It was a good weekend for our pennant teams with both sides coming away with wins. The div 1 team travelled up the road to Torquay, and notched up their first victory of the season with a resounding win against Portarlington, 6 matches to 1. Meanwhile div 3 remain undefeated and on top of the ladder after their victory at Bannockburn. The Sands defeated Winchelsea winning four matches and squaring the fifth. Forthcoming events Many models will make their debut on the catwalk this week with our ‘Fashions on the Fairway’. Tickets are still available for the event to be held on Tuesday, June 29 6pm to 9pm. The celebrations continue on Saturday with the club’s 6th anniversary golf day and dinner. Players will compete for the Handbury trophy.
WITH C H R I S B A R R
ONE OF the constant goals of golfers with a nongolfing spouse is trying to win them over to the game. The longer we play the harder it gets but always worth the effort as it great to have a ready made partner for mixed events and the lure of golfing trips away with others is strong. I have given up this challenge but president, Greg, is putting in a big effort with his wife Dianne at the moment. Greg and Dianne are enjoying a holiday that began with the famous invasion of Torquay golfers at Barham recently and, as is continuing as they travel around the country. On Wednesday, Peter Canon had 41 pts to win B grade. John Richards was the A grade winner over Laurie Taylor. Trenton Frost was the runner up to Peter. NTP’s went to Patrick Cormack, Jason Loftus, Brian Brown and Dennis Abbey. Saturday was the final round of the John Pettigrove trophy. Ron Haeberle and Gary Taylor topped the A
grade list<but again the B graders had the days best score, Russell Stewart had a fine 43 points. Phillip Brown was the winner in C grade over Rod Chappel and Ron Eyles was the D grade winner. Brendan Bully picked up the jackpot and NTPs went to Robert Muffet, John Thompson Gary Rogers and Michael Stewart Ladies room This week we welcomed back some travelers, Tim Ratcliff has been kicking up her heels in the “big apple and Wendy Johnson enjoyed the English springtime. It was great to see Lisa Harris back after too long a break, she says she is rusty but I will be looking for her name on the winners list soon. We have had had some good district wins recently. Mandy Buckley and Maz Clifford won the div 1 gross. In the Jean Russell Salver, Marg Walsh and Wendy Johnson had the same honor in div2, and Lyn
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Moore picked up a NTP. Kathy Simpson has been in fine form this year and topped it off on Friday at Colac when she was named SWDLGA C grade champion. Playing in the wet, Kathy was thrilled with her win. Congratulations Kathy. Ros Lewis was the best of the Torquay representatives in the B grade championships held at Portarlington, finishing only one shot behind the winner Ros was 3rd (on a c/b) in the gross and picked up a NTP. Helen Casey took out the 9-hole comp this week. Mary Sweet won the Jackpot, and NTPs went to Marg Joyner, Barbara Barnes and Maz Clifford. Divisional winners were, Bernadette Oliver, Tim Ratcliff Bev Appleton and Maureen Stuart. The Saturday girls had a stableford round with Ronnie Beacom the winner over Lyn Moore Lyn picked up 2 NTPs and Heather Dixon took the other.
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Tuesday 29 June 2010
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Slogging it out in the rain SURF Coast teams battled wet and cold conditions on the weekend, with one win and a couple of draws. Muddy pitches and passing showers, combined with chilly temperatures made life uncomfortable for players and spectators alike. FFV Provisional 2 Men: Surf Coast (0) v Western Eagles (0) The Surf Coast Men’s team was away this weekend, battling it out for a hard-fought 0-0 draw against second placed and former National Soccer League club, Western Eagles. The draw sees the club maintain a four-point gap at the top of the table. It was an especially good performance by Surf Coast given star striker Matt Roberts was sidelined with an ankle injury in the early part of the first half. Women: Surf Coast (1) v Breakwater Eagles (3) The women continue to display the good form they are becoming known for, although they couldn’t clinch a victory against the Eagles, who are currently top of the ladder, they exposed the Breakwater team’s weaknesses with some superb tactical play. They certainly earned the respect of their opponents, with both the Eagles coach and the match referee commenting on their excellent performance afterwards. U16 Girls: Surf Coast (6) v Kardinia (0) The Surf Coast Under 16 girls this week bounced back from their first defeat of the season last week with stirring 6-0 win against Kardinia, a team that has troubled them in the past. The win was notable in that it was achieved without two star players in Jacquie Brotchie and Maddie Lambert.
U14 Girls: Surf Coast Yellow (2) v Kardinia (2) It was the best performance of the season for the Yellows, who broke Kardinia’s eight-match winning streak to hold them to an exciting 2-2 draw at Connewarre in front of a big crowd of home supporters. A free kick awarded to the Yellows in the final minute could have clinched them the match but, unfortunately, it was not to be. Congratulations to the Yellows for an outstanding effort. U14 Girls: Surf Coast Blue (1) v Surfside (6) No doubt the most disappointing loss for the team in a two-year period. A 6-1 loss to a team that was below us on the ladder is not what the team or coach deserves. The frustration for the coach and supporters is that in the last 15 minutes of the game Surf Coast suddenly woke up and had all the attack which resulted in a goal and almost a couple of others. Big match next one with the local derby against a fast improving Yellow. U12 Girls: Surf Coast (1) v Surfside (0) A strong gutsy 1-0 win to the Legends against their nemesis Surfside was played out in cold, wet and miserable conditions at the Ocean Grove ground. The weather may have been the reason several of the Legends’ guns failed to fire on all pistons. Hirdy again weaved some magic to kick the winner in the first half but it was a struggle to get any others into the net with Surfside playing some good footy in defence. The Legends played better football and deserved the win. The legends remain undefeated and on top of the ladder. Good work girls in trying conditions.
It took the eventual winner of the event to knock out Adam Robertson in the Sri Lankan Pro last week. Robertson met Julian Wilson from the Sunshine Coast in the round of 16 and went down to the 22-year-old in a blockbuster heat. Wilsons opening ride of 8.9 put ‘Robbo’ right behind the eight ball and he was forced to settle for ninth overall. Wilson watches ‘Robbo’ as he runs up the point break at Arugam Bay during their heat.
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BY GARRY KERR
THE LEGISLATION to allow the fishing of mako sharks has now been passed through parliament. For once, it seems commonsense has prevailed. To all those anglers who signed the petitions and to all those who helped organise the rallies and the petitions themselves it should be acknowledged that your hard work has finally been recognised by the passing of this legislation. I would also like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the Surf Coast Times and Bellarine Times for supporting recreational fishermen through this column and allowing the readers to become aware of these issues. It was a good win, but, unfortunately, the media release below confirms that our choice of recreational sport is under even more threat now. The following extracts in relation to fishing are taken from the joint media release issued last week by 32 environmental groups on the Humane Society website, see www.hsi.org.au “In the face of one of the world’s worst environmental disasters, the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, an unprecedented alliance of 32 environment groups including the Australian Conservation Foundation, WWF Australia and Pew Environment Group are calling on all political parties to commit to a network of large marine sanctuaries this coming election to provide safeguards for Australia’s unique marine life,” said Michelle Grady of the Pew Environment Group-Australia. “A network of large marine sanctuaries is backed by science as being the best way to protect our unique marine life, to allow fish stocks to recover, to provide safeguards against the impacts of threats such as oil spills. “In light of Australia’s failure to act on the very clear risk posed by deepwater drilling, the alliance of environment organisations is calling on the federal
government to release the Montana Inquiry findings without delay, and for all political parties to commit in the lead up to this federal election to:1. Place a moratorium on new oil and gas approvals in Australian waters until the safety issues associated with deepwater drilling have been addressed. 2. Declare a national network of marine sanctuaries in Australian waters including Australia’s South West marine region, the Coral Sea and the Kimberley, to safeguard Australia’s unique and threatened marine life. “Australia lays claim to the third largest marine jurisdiction of any nation on earth, and a marine area almost twice the size of our continent.” Recreational fishermen do not want to see such environmental disasters occur, but recreational fishermen are not those who drill oil wells nor are we the ones who cause such disasters. I would hope that scientific studies would be produced to show exactly what fish stocks are supposedly threatened in Australian waters that they intend to recommend closing to Australian anglers. I would also hope that recreational anglers are consulted before any government was to try and implement such bans. The Mako shark issue has already shown the problems that inconclusive studies and impromptu action can cause, with the recommendation of such bans. Existing fisheries management programmes are already in place to maintain our mako population and our existing fish populations. To look to create a national network of marine parks banning fishermen from areas they have fished for years to combat possible oil drilling applications, just goes to show how much our right to fish is at risk. Why look at penalising recreational fishing for possible potential mining accidents?
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QUEENSCLIFF g A few whiting are still being taken on the grass at Queenscliff g The entrance to Swan Bay is still producing large garfish in good numbers g Point Lonsdale pier is still producing salmon g A few trevally have been caught in the creek g Nice snapper still being taken off St Leonards g Calamari are also being taken off St Leonards g White Lady is very quiet at the moment. BARWON HEADS g Whiting and trevally are still being taken from the river g No reports from offshore this week. TORQUAY g Whiting are still the mainstay, and in very good numbers g A few gummies have also been taken recently offshore.
ANGLESEA g Some nice King George whiting g g g
have been taken in close on the reefs Plenty of salmon are being caught off the beaches and rocks The Anglesea River, as always, continues to fish well for bream Inland waterways are producing some nice catches, especially of redfin.
For all the latest fishing news and all the right advice, drop by and see me or the boys and we will do our best to get you out there, fishing productively with the right gear and the right bait. The Great Ocean Road Outdoor Centre Anglesea, phone 5263 2330.
APOLLO BAY g Tuna are being caught within 3km of the coast g Salmon are still being taken off the back beach g Plenty of good gummies being taken offshore.
Justin Hatwell with some nice freshwater redfin caught in the recent Anglesea-Aireys Inlet fishing competition. Even though we are on the coast, there are plenty of freshwater fishing options.
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BELLARINE FOOTBALL LEAGUE SCORES ROUND 12 FIRST GRADE Geelong Am 5.4 6.11 9.16 11.18 (84) Ocean Grove 3.1 5.3 7.3 7.6 (48) GOALS: Geelong Amateur: T. Robertson 2, T. Clark 2, N. Bromley 1, J. Tom 1, A. Taylor 1, J. Boseley 1, M. White 1, M. Trevaskis 1, J. Hood 1. Ocean Grove: P. Maloney 3, J. Milnes 1, D. Maloney 1, C. Marchbank 1, P. West 1. BEST: Geelong Amateur: M. White, B. Boseley, B. Kelly, T. Robertson. Ocean Grove: J. McTaggart, T. Doherty, H. Foott, P. Maloney, G. Costello, O. Holland. Drysdale 5.2 10.5 11.6 14.6 (90) Modewarre 2.5 4.8 8.13 12.15 (87) GOALS: Drysdale: L. Maher 5, W. Chapman 3, M. Scott 2, R. Panther 1, M. Baden 1, R. Holwell 1, S. Scott 1. Modewarre: M. Lang 3, A. Leslie 2, L. Sharp 2, F. Shawcross 1, T. Wemyss 1, D. Razga 1, A. Leggett 1, I. Davidson 1. BEST: Drysdale: R. Gatgens, R. Holwell, L. Maher, M. Scott, A. White, B. Dowie. Modewarre: C. Mamalis, J. Finch, I. Davidson, L. Fort, D. Razga, J. Ritchie. Anglesea 6.8 11.10 15.15 20.18 (138) Portarlington 0.0 4.2 5.3 6.3 (39) GOALS: Anglesea: M. Smith 7, B. Davis 2, B. Donald 2, A. Hassett 2, L. Norton 1, S. Kent 1, K. Bonner 1, C. Robertson 1, D. Whitten 1, B. Shiels 1, A. Toogood 1. Portarlington: K. Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Donnell 2, P. Disanto 1, M. Davis 1, C. Gourley 1, D. Brown 1. BEST: Anglesea: T. Midolo, D. Whitten, J. Whitten, L. Norton, M. Smith, A. Toogood. Portarlington: R. Davis, P. Disanto, C. Dickenson, M. Gorski, J. Muscat, K. Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Donnell. Torquay 3.3 7.5 8.7 10.11 (71) Newcomb Power 2.2 5.2 9.5 10.5 (65) GOALS: Torquay: M. Duckworth 3, W. Mitchell 2, D. McLeish 1, T. Carson 1, J. Powell 1, A. Gross 1, N. Wills 1. Newcomb Power: D. Gladman 4, R. Brady 1, D. Timms 1, A. Jamieson 1, D. Sherwell 1, B. Lovatt 1, A. Robinson 1.
BEST: Torquay: W. Mitchell, R. Cahir, A. Gross, J. Hobbs, B. McNamara. Newcomb Power: A. Jamieson, C. Rossiello, A. Robinson, M. Lancaster, D. Sherwell. Queenscliff 4.7 8.9 12.16 17.19 (121) Barwon Heads 1.2 7.3 10.6 12.10 (82) GOALS: Queenscliff: T. Limb 6, B. Hood 3, C. Burnside 3, C. Caldwell 2, R. Holmes 1, J. Lawson 1, E. Grout 1. Barwon Heads: J. Taylor 5, J. Sutas 2, L. Michell 2, N. Hill 2, R. Breisch 1. BEST: Queenscliff: T. Limb, J. Evans, C. Burnside, J. Hedley, R. Holmes, C. Williamson. Barwon Heads: J. Power, R. Breisch, J. Taylor, D. Holland, M. Cook, J. Sutas.
RESERVE GRADE Ocean Grove 1.2 5.2 8.4 9.8 (62) Geelong Am 1.5 3.6 4.6 8.7 (55) GOALS: Ocean Grove: W. Piec 4, A. Donald 2, B. VanDeuren 1, B. Hancock 1, J. Polgar 1. Geelong Amateur: D. Liuzzi 3, L. Hollis 2, N. Boseley 1, J. Mountjoy 1, T. Churchill 1. BEST: Ocean Grove: J. Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Connor, M. Long, W. Piec, A. Donald, J. Polgar, B. VanDeuren. Geelong Amateur: N. Foord, T. Stephens, S. Little, D. Liuzzi, M. Etheridge, A. Coulter. Drysdale 7.4 8.10 13.13 21.15 (141) Modewarre 1.1 1.1 2.4 3.5 (23) GOALS: Drysdale: J. Simons 6, N. Hildebrand 5, G. Giblin 3, J. Evans 2, J. Hobbs 1, M. Hildebrand 1, S. Reyment 1, S. Nelis 1, D. Andrews 1. Modewarre: S. Dellow 1, D. Morter 1, R. Paltridge 1. BEST: Drysdale: G. Giblin, D. Andrews, D. Tester, J. Evans, J. Simons, N. Lingford. Modewarre: T. Smith, D. Tennant, D. Tennant, D. Morter, A. Kay, J. Lane. Anglesea 3.2 5.5 8.7 10.11 (71) Portarlington 2.0 3.2 5.3 5.4 (34) GOALS: Anglesea: A. Little 4, L. Robertson 2, L. Bound 2, K. Mahoney 1, A. Hovey 1. Portarlington: S. Illingworth 2, J. Westman 1, S. Vagg 1, H. Illingworth 1. BEST: Anglesea: A. Little, L. Robertson, D. Oakley, T. Stokes, I. Stokes, J. Flynn.
Portarlington: D. Morton, S. Paul, G. Bailey, J. Westman, S. Vagg, M. Hachem. Torquay 3.7 10.11 13.15 18.20 (128) Newcomb Power 2.1 3.1 3.2 3.2 (20) GOALS: Torquay: B. King 5, A. Carr 4, S. Kidd 3, P. MacDonald 2, J. Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Connor 1, S. Hill 1, M. Sprigg 1, J. Graham 1. Newcomb Power: B. Gorniakowski 1, A. Doyle 1, P. Vigilante 1. BEST: Torquay: S. Kidd, H. Bleazby, A. Carr, M. Evans, B. King. Newcomb Power: A. Doyle, R. Schefferle, A. Block, C. Grant, C. Ritchie. Queenscliff 3.4 5.8 12.9 14.10 (94) Barwon Heads 1.1 4.2 5.2 7.5 (47) GOALS: Queenscliff: L. Naylor 3, J. Ansell 3, M. Aston 2, N. Eddy 2, D. Waight 1, W. Bland 1, J. Petho 1, B. Hughes 1. Barwon Heads: B. Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Halloran 3, T. Pocock 2, M. Boothey 2. BEST: Queenscliff: G. Burgoyne, N. Bucovaz, B. Hughes, S. Harkness, L. Naylor. Barwon Heads: G. Hill, I. McCormick, M. Boothey, C. Flinn, R. McAuliffe.
RESERVE GRADE Geelong Am 5.1 7.7 13.8 15.10 (100) Ocean Grove 0.2 1.4 1.4 1.5 (11) GOALS: Geelong Amateur: M. Wood 8, M. Graham 2, J. Lamond 1, R. Kangars 1, B. Shell 1, E. Long 1, R. Fagan 1. Ocean Grove: J. Woolhouse 1. BEST: Geelong Amateur: M. Wood, R. Kangars, R. Langham, L. Muir, B. Nielsen, D. DelRio. Ocean Grove: S. Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Connor, S. Britt, N. Walter, D. West, T. Lundberg, T. Harvey. Drysdale 3.5 9.7 17.10 24.17 (161) Modewarre 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0) GOALS: Drysdale: N. Malcher 3, J. Dinneen 3, B. Trewhella 3, L. Patten 2, E. Hill 2, T. McGuire 2, M. Woods 2, B. Dinneen 1, J. Percy 1, J. Collins 1, S. Dunne 1, M. Harman 1, S. Schoonderbeek 1, L. Malcolm 1. Modewarre: Nil. BEST: Drysdale: L. Patten, S. Lucas, J. Collins, L. Malcolm, M. Woods. Modewarre: N. Allison, A. Long, C. Giles, D. McFarlane, E. Wright.
BFL LADDERS Anglesea 4.6 10.10 13.14 17.22 (124) St Maryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 1.0 2.1 2.1 3.1 (19) GOALS: Anglesea: T. Sdraulig 5, D. Taylor 4, O. Mackay 3, D. Bennett 1, R. Woolley 1, E. Graziani 1, D. Cooper 1, L. Hornsey 1. St Maryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s: M. Dunn 1, S. Ryan 1, L. McRitchie 1. BEST: Anglesea: O. Mackay, D. Taylor, T. Sdraulig, D. Bennett, B. Foster, E. Graziani. St Maryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s: M. Dunn, L. McRitchie, S. Ryan, O. Bitton, R. King, R. Cleary. Torquay 6.3 9.3 14.4 18.8 (116) South Barwon 0.0 0.2 1.3 1.4 (10) GOALS: Torquay: T. Henderson 11, B. Henderson 2, T. Butler 1, J. Graham 1, A. Denton 1, J. Dawson 1, K. Johnson 1. South Barwon: L. Dooley 1. BEST: Torquay: T. Henderson, C. Young, G. Curnow, D. Barber, T. Butler. South Barwon: J. Caldow, D. Els, M. Dunlop, J. Tinta, J. Haas, J. Hanneysee. Barwon Heads 4.1 10.6 11.8 17.11 (113) Torquay 2 1.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 (18) GOALS: Barwon Heads: K. Johannesen 6, R. Jennings 3, Z. Neale 2, J. Almond 1, D. Spiller 1, K. Atkins 1, C. Cinel 1, M. Kennedy 1, L. Cinel 1. Torquay 2: P. Slaven 1, S. Ryan 1, O. Briody 1. BEST: Barwon Heads: J. Almond, D. Spiller, K. Atkins, Z. Neale, B. Cannard, J. Barlow. Torquay 2: R. Nuttall, J. Money, M. Edwards-Butler, K. Hodge, B. Dubberley, P. Slaven. Queenscliff 5.4 10.6 13.12 15.16 (106) Bell Park 1.0 3.1 4.1 7.4 (46) GOALS: Queenscliff: J. Trickey 3, R. Fairbairn 3, M. Fisher 3, B. Sewell 2, J. Glew 1, T. Tait 1, L. Cohen 1, A. Gorfine 1. Bell Park: J. Spiller 3, J. Stojanovski 1, L. Bauer 1, D. McDonough 1, J. Fearnsides 1. BEST: Queenscliff: T. Tait, J. Trickey, L. Cohen, R. Fairbairn, J. Glew, A. Gorfine. Bell Park: D. McDonough, J. Spiller, C. Blythe, J. Fearnsides, D. Jones, M. Groves.
A GRADE SHIELD Drysdale 43 v Modewarre 37
Goals: Drysdale: J. Maddock 28, O. Wilson 15. Modewarre: E. Troeth, 28, J. Riddle 9. Best: Drysdale: H. Shaw. Modewarre: Z. Tenant, E. Troeth.
Newcomb 30 v Torquay 44
Goals: Newcomb: E. Schaeffer 26, M. Mahoney 4. Torquay: J. Warnes 24, A. Job 11, A. Kneebone 9. Best: Newcomb: C. Spence, M. McLaren. Torquay: J. Warnes, C. Emmerson,
Barwon Heads 51 v Queenscliff 31
Goals: Barwon Heads: S. Harris 28, S. Souter 23. Queenscliff: L. Dick 27, L. Dreher 3, R. Hopgood 1. Best: Barwon Heads: K. Braiser, S. Souter. Queenscliff: L. Dick, R. Godfrey
Geelong Amateur 50 v Ocean Grove 35
Goals: Geelong Amateur: J. Lowe 28, R. Thompson 22. Ocean Grove: T. Burch 15, L. Teague:Neald 20. Best: Geelong Amateur: L. Flynn, S. English. Ocean Grove: I. Vines, K. Boswell.
Anglesea 70 v Portarlington 35
Goals: Anglesea: H. Bliss 41. B. Caldwell 20. A. Langham 19. Portarlington: S. Pipan 15. N. Nicholls 16. R. Reynolds 4. Best: Anglesea: B. Connolley. H. Bliss. Portarlington: J. Shaw. S. Moran
B GRADE SHIELD
Drysdale 35 v Modewarre 18 Barwon Heads 44 v Queenscliff 23 Geelong Amateur 31 v Ocean Grove 21 Anglesea 56 v Portarlington 22
C GRADE SHIELD Drysdale 31 v Modewarre 14 Newcomb 9 v Torquay 41 Barwon Heads 26 v Queenscliff 15 Geelong Amateur 35 v Ocean Grove 11 Anglesea 23 v Portarlington 13
D GRADE SHIELD Drysdale 30 v Modewarre 10 Newcomb 6 v Torquay 28 Barwon Heads 29 v Queenscliff 16 Geelong Amateur 38 v Ocean Grove 8 Anglesea 26 v Portarlington 12
19 & UNDER SHIELD Drysdale v Modewarre NO GAME Newcomb 8 v Torquay 45 Barwon Heads 42 v Queenscliff 10 Geelong Amateur 30 v Ocean Grove 20 Anglesea 21 v Portarlington 39
17 & UNDER (SECTION 1) SHIELD Drysdale v Modewarre NO GAME Newcomb 6 v Torquay 39 Barwon Heads 15 v Queenscliff 22 Geelong Amateur 26 v Ocean Grove 20 Anglesea 48 v Portarlington 10
17 & UNDER (SECTION 2) SHIELD Drysdale 22 v Modewarre 24 Newcomb v Torquay NO GAME Barwon Heads 12 v Queenscliff 21 Geelong Amateur v Ocean Grove NO GAME Anglesea 29 v Portarlington 12
15 & UNDER (SECTION 1) SHIELD Drysdale 29 v Modewarre 12 Newcomb v Torquay NO GAME Barwon Heads 31 v Queenscliff 29 Geelong Amateur 11 v Ocean Grove 31 Anglesea 35 v Portarlington 9
15 & UNDER (SECTION 2) SHIELD Drysdale 24 v Modewarre 18 Newcomb 8 v Torquay 24 Barwon Heads 20 v Queenscliff 7 Geelong Amateur 10 v Ocean Grove 17 Anglesea 7 v Portarlington 41
13 & UNDER (SECTION 1) SHIELD Drysdale 49 v Modewarre 1 Newcomb v Torquay NO GAME Barwon Heads 18 v Queenscliff 10 Geelong Amateur 11 v Ocean Grove 14 Anglesea 20 v Portarlington 28
13 & UNDER (SECTION 2) SHIELD Drysdale v Modewarre NO GAME Newcomb 4 v Torquay 23 Barwon Heads 13 v Queenscliff 7 Geelong Amateur 2 v Ocean Grove 55 Anglesea 22 v Portarlington 12
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GEELONG AMATEUR DRYSDALE QUEENSCLIFF TORQUAY ANGLESEA Ocean Grove Barwon Heads Portarlington Modewarre Newcomb
10 2 10 2 9 3 8 4 8 4 6 6 4 8 3 9 2 10 0 12
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
% Pts 188.58 157.53 167.94 134.07 96.42 114.68 82.63 58.03 71.79 35.37
40 40 36 32 32 24 16 12 8 0
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DRYSDALE OCEAN GROVE GEELONG AMATEUR BARWON HEADS TORQUAY Anglesea Portarlington Modewarre Queenscliff Newcomb
10 2 8 3 8 4 8 4 7 4 7 5 4 8 4 8 2 10 1 11
0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
% Pts 306.85 148.47 139.95 139.88 205.19 112.84 61.76 54.31 60.47 27.22
40 34 32 32 30 28 16 16 8 8
UNDER 18s Team
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DRYSDALE OCEAN GROVE GEELONG AMATEUR TORQUAY BARWON HEADS Anglesea Queenscliff Bell Park Modewarre South Barwon Torquay 2 St Maryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
12 0 9 3 9 3 9 3 9 3 6 6 6 6 4 8 3 9 2 10 2 10 1 11
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
% Pts 724.48 323.94 262.72 258.90 186.84 125.93 88.61 39.08 26.07 24.42 24.12 26.62
48 36 36 36 36 24 24 16 12 8 8 4
BDNA LADDERS
BELLARINE NETBALL SCORES ROUND 12
FIRST GRADE Team
A GRADE SHIELD
Drysdale 165.20% 40, Geelong Amateur 137.41% 36, Barwon Heads 129.66% 32, Modewarre 113.29% 28, Anglesea 108.94% 28, Torquay 96.99% 20, Newcomb 91.05% 20, Ocean Grove 97.37% 12, Portarlington 64.50% 4, Queenscliff 55.50% 0.
B GRADE SHIELD
Drysdale 182.46% 40, Anglesea 130.34% 36, Geelong Amateur 149.59% 32, Torquay 134.49% 32, Barwon Heads 134.49% 32, Modewarre 101.55% 18, Ocean Grove 84.48% 14, Queenscliff 75.74% 12, Portarlington 39.15% 4, Newcomb 53.65% 0.
Newcomb 131.16% 24, Ocean Grove 119.59% 24, Geelong Amateur 126.51% 24, Drysdale 91.12% 16, Queenscliff 73.63% 12, Barwon Heads 72.40% 10, Portarlington 37.83% 4.
UNDER 17 (SECTION 2) SHIELD
Anglesea 219.00% 32, Torquay 154.55% 16, Drysdale 102.28% 16, Queenscliff 88.71% 16, Portarlington 66.96% 16, Modewarre 52.76% 10, Barwon Heads 58.87% 4, Ocean Grove 53.69% 0.
UNDER 15 (SECTION 1) SHIELD
C GRADE SHIELD
Ocean Grove 248.39% 40, Drysdale 156.41% 32, Torquay 129.41% 28, Barwon Heads 106.08% 24, Queenscliff 125.88% 20, Anglesea 88.57% 12, Portarlington 55.41% 8, Modewarre 43.75% 8, Geelong Amateur 55.38% 4.
D GRADE SHIELD
Torquay 242.54% 44, Ocean Grove 181.98% 38, Drysdale 187.08% 36, Portarlington 165.36% 24, Modewarre 101.78% 24, Geelong Amateur 94.62% 22, Newcomb 87.29% 16, Barwon Heads 64.09% 8, Queenscliff 42.60% 4, Anglesea 28.89% 4.
Drysdale 214.46% 44, Torquay 202.11% 36, Geelong Amateur 143.96% 36, Barwon Heads 164.00% 32, Modewarre 137.67% 24, Anglesea 88.15% 20, Queenscliff 60.36% 12, Newcomb 46.91% 12, Ocean Grove 55.17% 4, Portarlington 40.38% 0. Geelong Amateur 241.22% 36, Torquay 174.68% 36, Drysdale 160.56% 36, Anglesea 158.71% 32, Barwon Heads 147.95% 28, Modewarre 71.37% 20, Portarlington 64.91% 12, Newcomb 45.28% 8, Ocean Grove 40.74% 8, Queenscliff 56.64% 4.
UNDER 19 SHIELD
Geelong Amateur 202.17% 36, Drysdale 175.00% 32, Torquay 164.36% 28, Barwon Heads 127.66% 28, Portarlington 108.55% 20, Anglesea 73.80% 16, Ocean Grove 88.38% 8, Queenscliff 62.46% 8, Newcomb 27.36% 0.
UNDER 17 (SECTION 1) SHIELD
Anglesea 387.37% 40, Torquay 227.85% 36,
UNDER 15 (SECTION 2) SHIELD
UNDER 13 (SECTION 1) SHIELD
Drysdale 296.60% 34, Torquay 239.63% 28, Barwon Heads 125.97% 28, Modewarre 100.54% 28, Ocean Grove 169.42% 20, Queenscliff 112.50% 12, Geelong Amateur 59.14% 12, Portarlington 68.96% 10, Anglesea 32.19% 0.
UNDER 13 (SECTION 2) SHIELD
Drysdale 506.35% 40, Ocean Grove 390.53% 36, Torquay 253.27% 28, Modewarre 192.55% 28, Barwon Heads 85.42% 20, Anglesea 69.75% 16, Queenscliff 53.46% 16, Portarlington 31.19% 12, Newcomb 27.82% 4, Geelong Amateur 15.71% 0.
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