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eelong’s Father Kevin Dillon is sought out it, the angrier he gets that the victims themselves are as the public voice for people sexually abused so unrecognised. by Catholic priests and brothers, not only “These people, almost without exception, have come because he has been a long-time advocate for the from highly devout Catholic families … who became victims, but because he says “nobody else has put their victims of the priests and brothers they placed a lot of hand up for it”. trust in. Dillon became that public voice about five years “It has had life-long consequences for them.” ago, when “in a rush of blood to the head” he Dillon has been making appeals to “put the phoned Neil Mitchell on 3AW, appalled, he victims first” since 1996 when the Catholic says, at the cruel comments made by a bishop The Church Church introduced its own processes to deal about the family of a sex-abuse victim who with the issue and compensate victims. But he can be very had recently committed suicide. says he is yet to hear from anyone who can say intimidating they’re He has not initiated any media contact glad they went through it. since, but has made the decision not to shy “The protocols that have been introduced, away when approached to comment on the supposedly to help victims … are demonstrably issue, which is often. And that looks set to self-centred,” he says. continue after Prime Minister Julia Gillard last month “While money has been spent and some good has announced a royal commission into child abuse in been done, no attempt has been made to ask victims, Australian institutions. after they’ve been through the process, how they are, Dillon says he does feel “a little” alone in the “activist” what they thought of the process, did it help or hinder role at times. them or set them back.” “The Church can be a very intimidating organisation. He believes if the Church had dealt with the victims It doesn’t mean to be but it is. There’s a very hierarchical in the genuine and compassionate way it has talked structure … it hasn’t been easy. But you have to do what about, “we would not be at a point now where we you have to do,” he says. have a parliamentary inquiry (Victoria) and a royal Dillon is in regular contact with 35 people commission running concurrently”. who were abused and says the further he goes into According to Dillon, the royal commission has built

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up a lot of hope among victims. He says his hope is that everyone on the commission hears from these victims. “The key to this is to have all people concerned spending quality time with the victims … listening to their stories. It’s no different to a business understanding its customers,” he says. Dillon says what really needs to be looked at is the culture of the Catholic Church. “Here are the worst possible of crimes happening prolifically within our ranks … here, there and everywhere … if it was just in Australia, just in America, just in England, just in Belgium or just France, but it’s all over the place,” he says. “Our moral voice, whether it’s on refugee policies, whether it’s on abortion or euthanasia or whatever it’s on, we have successfully destroyed our moral leadership. The Catholic Church comes out and says something and people say, ‘Clean up your own backyard’.” \ Kim Norbury

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cover story Geelong premiership player Mitch Duncan is delighted to have been picked up from the west, writes PETER WILMOTH.

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t’s Christmas in Geelong and Mitch Duncan couldn’t be happier. “It’s always an exciting time of year, the festive season, nice warmer weather and seeing the kids running around with Santa; it’s pretty special.” And to be spending Christmas Day in the city that has been so welcoming to the young man from Perth is special, too. “I love Geelong. It’s awesome,” he says. “I’m really enjoying my time here and plan to spend a lot of time this side of the country.” It would be hard to imagine a happier introduction to his new home town. Drafted by the Geelong Cats in 2009 – he was the club’s second selection – Duncan made his senior debut in the opening round of 2010 and in 2011 played in all but one game. And it was the last game of the season in 2011 – the grand final – in which every player’s fairytale came true for Duncan. Selected as a substitute for the game, he was brought on after forward James Podsiadly dislocated his shoulder. Duncan gathered 10 possessions and scored a goal late in the third quarter. The Cats won the game by six goals, and Duncan had scored a premiership medal in just his second year. He realises how blessed he is to be part of such an achievement so young. “Definitely. I think of players like (St Kilda veteran) Rob Harvey who hasn’t played in a winning grand final and how lucky I am to be a part of it in just my second year. It was a dream come true … It’s pretty surreal sometimes … I just want more of it, so hopefully there’s more to come.” Duncan grew up in Perth a star junior footballer dreaming of playing in the AFL. He had a feeling he would be moving interstate. “I kind of thought I wasn’t going to be in Perth for some reason. I don’t know why,” he says. “There were only two clubs there. I thought I’d probably have to move.” The adjustment to a new city was seamless. “I’m glad I did it. I stayed with an amazing host family for the first couple of years, the Ramondo family, who are pretty involved in the footy club and made the transition a lot easier. The club is like a new home once you leave your state.” As a boy he was an Essendon fan and admired Bombers coach James Hird’s skills and attitude to the game. “His ability to stand up under pressure in those big matches (impressed me). He’d always seem to kick

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the winning goal or get the ball out to someone to kick the goal. Little things like that. “And then Ben Cousins and his work rate. You try and take little traits out of all the different players and try and turn yourself into that kind of player. I thought I played a little bit like Andrew Embley from the Eagles, his running power and his good skills. I grew up listening to those names and hoped I could be like them.” Duncan said that when his name was read out to join the Cats he felt daunted to be part of one of the great teams of the modern era. But when he arrived at the club the senior players took him and the other young recruits under their wings and made them feel welcomed and part of the group. Now, at 21, he feels like it’s time to mentor even younger players. “Joel Selwood is the biggest one when I first came to the club,” he says. “Cameron Ling has been a great support and I still keep in touch. I look back at that time when I was a young kid. “Now I’ve been in the system four years and I’m starting to get old, because with the transition of the club most of the (players on the) list now are under 23. I feel myself as an older player now. This year I’ve taken on a bit more of a role in helping bring success to the younger guys.” Duncan says winning the flag in 2011 when some critics were writing the Cats off as past their prime gave him particular pleasure. “Amazing satisfaction. It was probably easier for us to perform, with less pressure,

when people were writing us off. We went out and knew we could match it with the best.” He says he doesn’t feel extra pressure being in a one-team town and that so much affection flows to the club from Geelong people. “You’re made to feel special and it’s good to give a little back to the supporters because they’re a great part of the club’s success. “Occasionally people say g’day. Geelong people are really good, really nice. They say, ‘Hello, how are you’, ask how the club’s going.” Duncan is aware that an AFL player’s career can be short. “You’ve got to appreciate the time you’re there because it might not be very long, The average player plays for four years. You’ve got to enjoy the time while you’re there and use your time wisely.” Duncan will spend Christmas Day in Geelong then head back to Perth on Boxing Day to spend the New Year with his family. He enjoys Christmas as a chance to catch up with family and friends in Western Australia. “Spending time with my family, celebrating; nice food, nice people and a couple of soothing ales.” Will he do the Kris Kringle? “We were just talking about it in the house I live in. The boys and I might do a Kris Kringle. We’ll do that for a couple of the boys and their girlfriends.” I asked Duncan what his message is for our readers. “Be safe on the road and think before you drink.” \ pwilmoth@theweeklyreview.com.au we welcome your feedback @

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A multibillion-dollar revamp of the regional rail link (RRL) is unlikely to reduce travel times to Southern Cross Station for Geelong’s long-suffering commuters, say commentators. Commuters, who still struggle to get a seat on peak services, can also expect ongoing delays for years to come during construction work, according to a retired rail expert. John Nestor, who was the passenger business manager for New South Wales Railways, says even when the project is complete, commuters will still travel on a service that was matched in travel time by a steam service in the 1930s. That service, however, ran direct to Spencer Street and there were, of course, fewer commuters in those days. The Geelong line was Australia’s first regional network, with the first sod turned in 1853 and local prisoners seconded to do the grunt work. Since then there have been more revamps than many can remember and complaints have increased with every delay – and there have been many, including replacing services with road transport, signal failures and accidents on the line. It has been suggested that V/Line change its name to “V/Line Apologises”, as most of its announcements start that way. Nestor believes that things are not going to get much better under the $5.3 billion (and rising) upgrade – and could actually worsen. His biggest gripe is the new double-track line from Deer Park West to the Geelong line south of Werribee, which will include two new stations, at Wyndham Vale and Tarneit. The stoppages will delay services, Nestor says, and there will be more pressure on the state government to add more stations as the population expands in the area. But surely such investment would reduce travel time? “It’s highly unlikely,” Nestor says. “It is 12 kilometres longer on an 80-kilometre journey. The thing is a waste of money, but then again most railway projects are a waste of money. But there are a lot of people who make a lot of money out of it.” The state government, he says, saw the federal government funding of the project as a massive windfall and grabbed the money quickly, but had not adequately thought through how to use it to the best advantage of rail travellers. “I think if there is any chance of stopping

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that Deer Park to South Werribee line it should be stopped; the real solutions are not being looked at,” Nestor says. “The 25-kilometre, double-track railway is like the dream of some construction company. The construction people think it is a great thing – double-track railways do not come your way every day of the week. “The way to go in Victoria is double-deck trains hauled by diesel engines for regional services. They could cater for 1000 passengers at a time and that would reduce the need for additional trains.” There was also the potential for a dedicated tunnel. But whether this will make up for the additional stops in commuter time remains to be seen. Paul Westcott, the Public Transport Users Association’s Geelong branch convener, also cast serious doubts on the project, saying nobody was prepared to give any guarantees that the journey would be any quicker. “I think the regional rail link is a flawed project,” Westcott says.

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“We have been asked for a modelling of the travel times on this bypass and we have never received any information on this.” Westcott is also concerned there could be five more stops on the line. “It just does not hold up at all and we are not quite sure who is to blame, as everybody passes the buck,” he says. “The alternatives for the regional link were not fully considered at all; they grabbed the money and ran – and, of course, it is not going to work.” The state government has already awarded the major regional rail link contracts for each section. “Works are proceeding well,” Transport Minister Terry Mulder says. “This is an exciting heavy-rail project for Geelong, Colac and south-west Victoria. When RRL opens in 2016, the Geelong and Warrnambool line trains will be separated from Metro suburban trains between Sunshine and Southern Cross. “This will avoid the current delays caused

by V/Line’s Geelong and Warrnambool trains having to crawl behind Werribee and Williamstown line Metro trains in from Werribee or Newport respectively, or wait at junctions near Newport and Laverton for other trains to get out of the way.” Mulder said the new link line via Tarneit and Sunshine would not be longer than the current line via Newport. “V/Line trains will be able to maintain a high average speed between Werribee West Junction (between Little River and Werribee stations) and Sunshine. This will make up for the longer route,” he says. “On balance, the Coalition government has been advised by the Regional Rail Link Authority that V/Line’s trains should maintain the current 2012 travel times. Final timetables will be drawn up much closer to 2016.” The link will separate regional trains from metropolitan trains, giving Geelong, Bendigo and Ballarat trains their own dedicated tracks through the metropolitan system from Sunshine to Southern Cross Station. In August, 2010, the authority was created by the state government to manage the delivery of the project. In February, 2011, the Baillieu government announced the project was under review because of “chaotic planning” and a “massive blowout” in cost. The government says, at this stage anyway, that the project is full steam ahead, as it appeared to be in 1857 when the line was officially opened, according to Rail Geelong. Tragically, a rail superintendent was hit and killed minutes after the 10am departure “when he was knocked from the train” while passing under the Separation Street bridge. “The train arrived at Greenwich (near Newport) at 12.10pm, but because of the already full train, and large number of intending passengers from Melbourne, a second train had to be arranged.” The first train arrived back in Geelong at 4pm and, according to Rail Geelong, a celebratory banquet started with 4000 people served eight tonnes of food. The celebrations for the new development are likely to stay on hold until commuters pass their verdict. \ editorial@theweeklyreview.com.au Your saY »

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fun night at the ok choral music When Steph Payne moved to Geelong three years ago, she brought with her experience in something the city didn’t have. That was a particular type of community choir. While Geelong has its established choirs, they were different to the ones she was used to in Melbourne. So she simply started her own. The result was Geelong’s 18-member Corisande choir that now performs regularly around Geelong. It has sung at the annual Pako Festa in Pakington Street and makes a return appearance in this January’s festival. Now, for the first time, it has been selected to perform in the annual three-day Boite Singers’ Festival at Daylesford that runs January 10-13. Melbourne’s Boite is a not-for-profit organisation that promotes community music. For its festival debut, Corisande is amalgamating with another group that Payne conducts, Port Melbourne’s Cadence Choir. They have been billed as Cadencande on the program, which includes workshops and concerts with local and international singers such as Spain’s flamenco singer-guitarist Diego Guerrero and the Seychelles’ Grace Barbe. Payne, a former lighting technician and stage manager, describes herself as “a late bloomer’’

chorister: Steph Panye sings with the MMC and BSC in the Freedom Road Concert in 2011. (CATHERINE ACIN)

in singing. “I was in my mid-20s when I was studying acting and found I could do something that not everybody could do.’’ She now works full-time directing community choirs in Melbourne and teaches choir singing at the CAE. Three years ago, a relationship took her to

Geelong. With another newcomer, she launched Corisande. It was a way of continuing the contemporary style and standard of singing she was used to, but also a way of breaking into a new community. Corisande’s members are mainly female but it has three male singers. Members hail from Geelong and the Surf Coast. They rehearse Thursdays at the Belmont Hotel. The choir’s repertoire has African and folk influences but it also performs Gotye’s Somebody That I Used to Know. Payne arranges the harmonies variously in three, four, five and six parts. She emphasises that an essential aspect of participating in the choir is “to have fun’’. Running choirs dovetails with Payne’s philosophy on the importance of building community. “The best community choirs are ones with strong social bonds,’’ she says. The Boite Singers’ Festival is open to choirs and individuals. The public can attend free concerts, including the opening Thursday-night Sunset Song Circle at Jubilee Lake, A Choir’s Concert at Daylesford Town Hall on Saturday afternoon and a performance in the Daylesford Uniting Church on Sunday morning. \ AndrA JAckson editorial@theweeklyreivew.com.au » www.boite.com.au

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ProPer Policing key to geelong casino, says giddings gaMBling Avalon Airport boss Justin Giddings has rolled the dice and is hoping a developer is willing to gamble on his proposal to open a casino in Geelong. The airport chief executive expected a mixed reaction when he suggested a casino for the region but believes it can work. He also believes it would be a major selling point in attracting Asian airlines to the region now that the federal government has granted the airport international status. Chinese visitors flock to Crown Casino after arriving at Tullamarine, with Giddings estimating that 80 per cent attend the massive gambling den on the Yarra. He knows about the arguments, problem gamblers, money launderers and links to crime lords. But he still believes it can work if properly policed. “It’s a firm belief I have that there should be one in Geelong,” Giddings says. “They do not have casinos in China, and if we really want to try and get people into the city it is a natural choice.” With confirmation that Avalon has approval for international status, Giddings is selling the value of the region and the airport to overseas carriers, with a potential casino an added attraction.

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“There are some really good casinos overseas where problem gamblers are protected – if we could just overcome that problem aspect. We are not talking about preying on the locals,” he says, adding that the venue he proposes would be more for international and interstate visitors. He believes it could be a smaller establishment, possibly in the arts precinct or in a park or golf course – preferably in an area that could show off what the city had to offer. Giddings says the employment benefits would be massive, as shown in Adelaide, where the casino is the 10th biggest employer in South Australia with 11,000 people. Launceston also has a casino in a country club, while Cairns has its own casino. “This is something that we should look at,” Giddings says. “I would imagine that you would start with something small, with a convention centre attached to it.” However, he has run into some stiff

opposition, with many people believing he has muddied the waters by linking his proposal to a much-discussed convention centre. Giddings was trying to sell his idea to Geelong Otway Tourism at a meeting last week but the concept was not endorsed by the group’s chief executive. Roger Grant, head of the tourism body, says he can understand why Giddings is pushing the concept, but believes Geelong could not begin to offer the Chinese visitors what was already available at Crown Casino. “We do understand that the Chinese are looking for additional night-time entertainment, but I do not think that Geelong or any other area could do what Crown Casino does,” he says. “We would have to offer a very distinctive and different proposition.” He is also concerned that a casino was being linked to a new convention centre. “I think they should be two separate

projects,” he says. “I think we can do something special in Geelong that does not involve a casino. It’s all about delivering a high-quality, unique experience.” The proposal got no support from MP Ian Trezise, who sits on the board of the Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation. The Geelong state Labor member says while he admires what Giddings is doing at Avalon Airport, a casino would create more problems for addicted gamblers. According to the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation, punters lost $116,525,894.57 at Geelong gaming venues in the past financial year. This financial year, until the end of October up to $9,209,796.62 has been fed into machines. “Problem gambling is already a cancer in the community and a casino in Geelong would allow that cancer to fester,” Trezise says. “This is just pie in the sky; the state government will not let it happen.” Trezise also believes that linking a casino to a convention centre would weaken support offered by the state government as it would be seen as a back-door attempt to create a gambling facility. \ PAUL MILLAR editorial@theweeklyreview.com.au

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Music \ A diverse festival finds a home in vineyards, bushland and country chapels. Two very different voices tell MYKE BARTLETT all about it.

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ictoria has no shortage of music festivals, but it’s rare to find one that truly caters for everyone. Now in its sixth year, the Peninsula Summer Music Festival has something in its program to tempt every taste. There’s jazz, chamber music and, as a treat for the younger patrons, an orchestral guide to farmyard animals. The choice of performers is just as varied. Across nine days, more than 80 musicians from Australia and abroad will perform in 19 events. Some of these stars are practised hands, while others have only just emerged, blinking, into the spotlight. One such fledgling, 22-year-old soprano Charlotte Betts-Dean, hasn’t yet graduated from university but has already performed for an impressive number of opera companies. Recently, her profile was given a boost when she made the finals in two prominent Australian music competitions. “Those competitions can be quite tough,” Betts-Dean says. “They’re hard going, mentally and emotionally, but that strengthens you as a performer. It toughens the hide a bit and allows you to grow.” Betts-Dean’s opera career is in rapid bloom, even if the genre does seem a strange choice for a young musician. Breaking into the world of classical music can be a long, hard slog. Wouldn’t she be better off practising pop standards and signing up for The X Factor? “You have to remind yourself that these things take time; it’s not like rock, in that you can be 22 and already at the top of the charts. It’s very much a slow process, developing the voice and maintaining it as an

music, if it’s in the family, it’s a natural inheritance. I always loved it as a child, but it really wasn’t until after my father passed away that I started singing professionally.” Having now worked in the industry for nearly four decades, Fitzgibbon is one of Australia’s most-respected jazz singers. She’s best known for a smoky, crooning kind of jazz, but is equally at home performing bossa nova, swing and blues. For the peninsula festival, she’s hoping to show off this range, by performing standards from the Great American Songbook. “I think, for an outdoor concert, it’s nice to be providing a little bit of everything. People have varying tastes. We just want to play beautiful music, enjoy it ourselves and pass that on to the audience.” For Fitzgibbon, enjoying yourself is key to being a great entertainer. “I like to get excited by the music. I’ve been to concerts by great people and been bored because it wasn’t entertaining, things were too mellow. That’s not my kind of thing. What really makes me happy is seeing the audience with the smile on their face, because that’s when you know you’re connecting with people.” Betts-Dean says she hopes to use that connection to broaden her audience’s musical palate. “I’m going to be singing a collection of art song, which isn’t opera as such,

A summer of note Star power: Grace B (far left), Diego (centre) and Nichaud Fitzgibbon. (SupplieD)

instrument. It requires a lot of patience, diligence and determination. It sounds unglamorous, but that’s the way it is,” shw says. Of course, Betts-Dean never really had a choice when it came to her career, being from a thoroughly musical family. “My sister and I were raised on string instruments. My father played viola in the German Philharmonic, and my mother was a musician as well. It was just part of my life from a very young age.” Initially, Betts-Dean followed her father in picking up the viola but, after joining a school choir, soon discovered her talents lay elsewhere. “I found myself very much at home singing, rather than playing in the orchestra. It felt very natural to me and I thought, that’s how I can best express myself.” Nichaud Fitzgibbon, whose Twilight Jazz performance will close the festival, is also from a strong musical dynasty. Her family members have been jazz and showbiz greats for the past four generations, and Fitzgibbon spent much of her childhood in her father’s legendary Melbourne club, Smacka’s Place. “When you think about most families, if there’s a doctor in the family, the son becomes a doctor. With

but I want to shine the torch on other kinds of classical singing. There are a lot of kinds of music that don’t get performed very often, and I’d like to change that.” If that sounds like a career mission statement, that’s because it is. “A lot of singers are focused on one thing, but I’m interested in a variety of music and genres – I’m also a member of a jazz ensemble. That’s definitely one of my aspirations: to branch out from the norm of what a classical career is.” This broad-ranging approach, we suspect, is precisely what makes Betts-Dean an ideal guest for the Peninsula Summer Music Festival. \ Myke barlett mbartlett@theweeklyreview.com.au » Peninsula Summer Music Festival, December 29-January 6 at venues across red Hill, Flinders, Moorooduc, rosebud, Merricks North and Mount eliza. events are separately ticketed, $15-$130. www.peninsulafestival.com.au

Chansons d’amour \ CharLotte Betts dean

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letters to the editor (oh) coMe all Ye rowers ■ Some

Geelong folk – serious rowers in particular – will not believe this, but the event should be a sight to see, and, no doubt, hear. Geelong’s two rowing clubs, Corio Bay and Barwon, normally bitter rivals, will come together in harmony on Friday morning (December 21) to sing Christmas carols on the Barwon. Crews will assemble at the Shannon Avenue bridge at 7am, sing a few carols, then row down the head-of-the-river course singing their hearts out while trying to beat each other home. So come all ye faithful, joggers, dog walkers and old rowers to the Barwon River at 7am for some Christmas cheer. PaUl van PRooyen \ CoRio Bay \ BaRWon RoWinG ClUBS Food For thoUGht

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quick thank you to Mary-Jane Daffy for the constructive and insightful review she did of our restaurant There There Eating Room & Bar in Malop Street, Geelong,

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which appeared in this week’s Geelong edition of The Weekly Review (December 6). It was very informative, fair, and the things we will take from it will no doubt help us improve and develop as a young restaurant/business. Thanks also to Maggie Bufe for taking the great shots of the food. leon Pillay \ TheRe TheRe, GeelonG

admission of enhanced solar forcing, as well as a lack of warming to match climate modelling projections and predicts a reversal of “extreme weather” events. The evidence is pointing to the conclusion that any substantial climate change is driven by the sun and that low sunspot activity means cooling temperatures. alan BaRRon \ GRoveDale

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■ Motorists approaching the hazardous T-junction where Bell Parade meets busy Melbourne Road (Princes Highway) in North Geelong should think twice about running the orange (sometimes red) light. The intersection has been the scene of two serious accidents in recent months, one of them fatal. Maybe Bell Parade needs speed humps to help slow traffic. The danger at this junction is made even worse because the traffic signals are in a dip of the road. Maybe the intersection needs overhead red flashing hazard lights to warn motorists they should take

extra care. Certainly, the intersection would be a legitimate spot for red-light cameras. STeWaRT malone \ noRTh GeelonG it’s the sUN, Not saNdY ■ Delegates at the Doha climate talk fest blamed hurricane Sandy and other “extreme weather events” on global warming. But a leaked draft of the Fifth Assessment Report prepared by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change does not support alarmism about global warming. It contains an

■ Come on, George, get with it. Times have changed. Night games are here to stay (TWR, December 13). Think of the positives. You can watch from the comfort of your recliner (which I’m sure you have), remote in hand so you can surf when the game’s not to your liking. You are saving money and don’t have to venture too far to the loo. You hear about overcrowding on public transport to night games. So enjoy the benefits of watching from your recliner. I’m a Collingwood supporter. Lived in Geelong for 50 years. maRGaReT Di maRZo \ laRa

sad Part oF christMas ■ Last year nine people died on Victorian roads during the Christmas holiday period. Past trends indicate this number will increase over the next few weeks. Many deaths could be avoided if drivers heeded warnings about drink-driving, speeding, fatigue and seatbelts. The rules are simple – use a designated driver or catch a cab. kaTalin BlonD \ moToR vehiCle aCCiDenT laWyeR, SlaTeR & GoRDon

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barista \ LEANNE TOLRA REVIEWS UCAN CAFÉ with Down syndrome, is heading to Tasmania with his family and a resumé praising 12 months’ work experience in a profit-making café. It’s exactly what a mother with her own disabled son had hoped to achieve when she conceived the idea for the supported café just over a year ago. UCAN café, funded by Yooralla and Hobson’s Bay Council, employs two full-time managers who work with 11 people with a range of disabilities. The café boasts Melbourne’s first blind barista, Aaron D’Altera, a former plumber who six years ago contracted a brain infection that destroyed 90 per cent of his vision. Off-site catering gives the business extra income and the young people who work there the camaraderie that comes with preparing for events. This month the big event was the launch of the UCAN Blindfold Barista Challenge, catering for 150 people on the Fox FM rooftop in South Melbourne. Some of Melbourne’s top baristas, including Rhea Caldwell from Auction Rooms, Mike Sullivan from Three Bags Full and Matt Perger from St Ali, have taken up the challenge to prepare coffee without the aid of their vision faster

than the enthusiastic and passionate D’Altera. His best time for a caffé latte is one minute and 11 seconds. Perger, an Australian champion barista who placed third in the world championships in 2001, made his blindfolded coffee in one minute and 33 seconds.

UCAN Café Altona North Library, corner Millers and McArthurs roads Phone \ 9391 7929 Barista \ Aaron D’Altera Coffee \ Degani Coffee Barista’s choice \ Caffé latte Open \ Monday to Friday, 8am-4pm

Aaron D’Altera barista wants to open his own café one day. In 2006, the now

26-year-old contracted encephalitis, which caused him to have a stroke, robbed him of most of his vision and left him with an acquired brain injury. D’Altera’s job at UCAN gives him a reason to get out of bed – after his illness he only bothered to do so for coffee, anyway – and it’s helping him build a second career in public speaking. “I’ve given speeches for PriceWaterhouse and the governor-general,” he says. D’Altera did his barista course at the William Angliss Coffee School “because I’ve always loved coffee”. He’s a larrikin who works at the café on Tuesdays and Fridays every week, carefully laying out his saucers, napkins and spoons, and wiping spilt coffee grounds from the edge of his group head before pouring a shot. “We work hard here,” he says. “But we have fun.” \ ltolra@theweeklyreview.com.au

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In the high-ceilinged foyer of this modern, bright library, the neat, well-organised café is a welcoming space. Smart white tables sit on textured grey tiles and look out to an atrium with lush plants in big yellow pots. There’s outdoor timber seating with a view back into the library. A well-kept stainless-steel espresso machine sits in the centre of the counter beside a selection of colourful house-baked cakes, slices and muffins to rival any inner-city café. For breakfast, enjoy baked beans on toast or croissants with jam. For lunch there are wraps, toasted sandwiches, soups and salads. \

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food \ KENDALL HILL REVIEWS ROSETTA

(DarrIaN TrayNOr)

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he woman at the table next door appears to be channelling Pocahontas. She’s rocking a headband and a fawn-coloured outfit that may or may not be made of buckskin. Sitting opposite her is another 30-something female done up like a game-show hostess. Can I have an E please, Adriana. If they’d read Rosetta’s website beforehand they would have noticed the dress code at Neil Perry’s new restaurant says “smart”. It does not say, “Come as your favourite fantasy character”. You can hardly blame them for wanting to dress up. With her glossy mahogany walls, ruched linen curtains and glittering Murano chandeliers dangling from domed ceilings, Rosetta fairly shrieks special occasion. Diners – perhaps, like us, sipping icy sgroppinos to enhance the Latin mood – recline on white leather thrones and red velvet banquettes, eyeing off marble floors and black-and-white photos of Italian stars. Rosetta completes a hat-trick of Perry-themed restaurants fronting the river. Australia’s best-known chef now has his ducks in a row beside the Yarra: hot and numbing duck at Spice Temple; confit duck at Rockpool Bar and Grill; wood-fired duck at Rosetta. The menu, a pretty pastel document with scalloped edges, is as irrepressibly Italian as the interiors. It lists crudi and carpacci, antipasto, pastas prepared in-house and a choice of classic, meat-heavy main courses. The wood-fired oven and char-grill is a highlight of the Rosetta cucina, deployed with pleasing effect on everything from marinated mushrooms muddled with pecorino to a special of 200-gram wagyu sirloin from Darling Downs. That steak costs $110, which is precisely double what you’ll pay for Rosetta’s fish stew. Two of the pastas clock in at $65. Staff will recommend you order a couple of sides, too, so that’s another $20 on the tab. Kerching! Rosetta is not cheap, by any reckoning, but the 700-strong wine list does offer a fair choice of Italian varietals in the $40-$70 range. There’s even an aglianico for $35 but, equally, you could blow close to $1000 on a half-bottle of single-vineyard Gaja barbaresco. We tread the middle ground with a versatile Argiolas vermentino ($75) that keeps us company throughout the meal. Great balls of fire explode from Crown’s riverfront columns as we tuck into those more-ish mushrooms and a ribbed dome of ricotta – made fresh daily on premises – teamed with roasted and herbed tomatoes, all drizzled with olive oil. It’s freshness on a plate, the ingredients presented confidently on their merits. The same goes for fleshy crescents of raw scampi meshed with orange slices, mint and pistachio, and splashed with excellent olive oil. You don’t need to fiddle with produce this good. On a second visit for lunch we try the black risotto of squid with seppia (ink) and lemon. The rice and fish are both absolutely al dente and there’s a welcome hint of chilli that livens things up. This is a Neil Perry restaurant, so precise cooking

is par for the course – the man has high standards to uphold. That said, not all dishes leave us impressed. A bowl of pea pod-shaped cavatelli pasta – perfectly cooked once more – has a rustic “sauce” of mushy zucchini that tastes mostly of mint and salt, except when you bite into a clove of garlic. Too much tomato overwhelms the Roman-style trippa. Plus, it’s $39 – steep for cow’s stomach. As my lunch companion says: “You can get more tripe and less tomato at Grossi Cellar Bar for $24. Not great value.” The only defect of the wood-fired porchetta, served dense and juicy with a cracker crust of crackling, is that it’s not very exciting. The advertised mustard fruits are no more than a garnish and we choose badly with the sides; roasted rosemary potatoes and carrots tossed with salted ricotta do little to relieve the plodding heaviness of the meat. We should have had the salad. Or, better still, the osso bucco – cross-cut chunks of veal shin are braised in vermentino for what must be hours, judging by the way the gelatinous meat sighs off

the bone and slumps into juices laced with lemon zest. I find myself cursing the size of the bones and wishing (a) there was more meat to inhale and, (b), some bread to sponge the sauce. I make do with a spoon but have to stop myself running a sly finger around the bowl. I’d come back to Rosetta just for this dish. On the desserts front, I plead negligence. We didn’t have room. But Rosetta offers seven sweet endings, including chocolate torrone, panna cotta and tiramisu. Crown already has a pretty fine Italian restaurant in Giuseppe Arnaldo & Sons (I slobber at the mere thought of Robert Marchetti’s prosciutto). But Melbourne loves a good Italian restaurant – and Rosetta definitely is one – so maybe there’s room for two on this strip. It’s expensive, sure, but an appealing option on those days when you feel like dressing up. \ khill@theweeklyreview.com.au to read more reviews

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DECANTER \ French wines … start with a blanc canvas or take it as rouge, writes ben thoMas

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’ll confess that one of the perks of this job is the almost unceasing flow of wine samples for review that make their way to my post office box. Accordingly, I don’t buy a lot of wine, but when I do, it’s usually foreign. And cheap. I’m not the only one. Australia’s strong dollar combined with the weak euro have led to more and more wines from Europe, and France in particular, being imported by the big chains and an ever-growing group of small, specialist importers. For about $20 you can pick up a bottle of wine similar to what you might find at a bistro in a little town in the French countryside, albeit for a handful of euros. These days in Melbourne it’s possible to have a glass of decent Bordeaux with your chops on a Thursday night and follow up with a vouvray with Friday’s fish and chips. The imports fall into two categories: affordable entry-level offerings from France’s premier regions, such as Bordeaux, Burgundy and the Rhône Valley, and wines from lesser-known regions, such as the Loire Valley and the southern regions of Languedoc and Roussillon. A few of these wines are packaged for foreign markets and spell out the grape varieties on the bottle, but most bear their French label – and let’s face it, French labels can be bloody confusing. A good start is to get to grips with what grapes are grown in the various French regions, but there’s far more to deciphering the code of a French wine label. Luckily, you don’t need a degree in French to understand them, and once you know what to look for it’s really rather easy. The key items to identify are producer, region, vintage and alcohol. If you’re lucky, the grape variety will be labelled. There’s also the name of the winemaker and, in the case of top-tier wines, the name of the vineyard and whether the wine was bottled at the winery or at a co-operative. If vieilles vignes appears on the label, the grapes will be from vines planted more than 35 years ago and the wines are likely to have a core of concentrated flavour due to the fact that older vines produce fewer grapes. See blanc de blancs on the label and you know the wine is made from white grapes – you’ll usually see this on Champagne – while blanc de noirs indicates a white wine made with red grapes (the juice in most grapes is clear and wine’s colour comes from the skins). \ bthomas@theweeklyreview.com.au

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Regions Get the region right and you’re halfway there to making an informed decision. here’s a list of the most common grapes from the most well-known regions: Alsace \ Riesling, pinot gris, pinot blanc and gewurztraminer Burgundy \ Chardonnay and pinot noir Bordeaux \ Cabernet sauvignon, merlot and cabernet franc for reds, semillon and sauvignon blanc for whites Champagne \ Chardonnay, pinot noir and pinot meunier

Rhône \ Primary reds are shiraz, grenache and mourvedre, straight or as blends, while whites include the textural viognier, marsanne and roussanne. Look to the Loire Valley, too, for interesting wines. You’ll find sauvignon blanc in the whites of sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé, while in Vouvray it’s chenin blanc (white) and cabernet franc (red). anjou makes cheerful rosé from cab franc, which is also the dominant red in Chinon. Further south along the Loire, there’s the muscadet region, where the wines made of melon de bourgogne are a perfect match with oysters straight from the shell. \

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TAsTE This Francois Pinon Vouvray Silex Noir 2010

Domaine de la Majone Coteaux du Languedoc Picpoul de Pinet 2010

(Vouvray, France) $34; 12.5% ★★★★ ½ ComplEx

From Vouvray in the Loire Valley, where the wines are made from chenin blanc. there’s a lot of bang for your buck here. It’s complex, with bright aromas of stonefruit, pear blossom, spice and a freshly painted room, although it’s comforting and organic rather than a chemical smell. sweet honey, ripe peach and pear are nicely balanced with zesty citrus and mineral flavours. It’s smooth, too, with the flavours hanging over a spine of bright acidity. Food match \ Grilled rabbit

(Languedoc, France) $21.50; 12.5% ★★★★ RACy

Vieux Naudin Bordeaux Superieur 2009 (bordeaux, France) $20.50; 13.5% ★★★★

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bordeaux has had a string of good vintages (each new one seems to be dubbed the “vintage of the century”) and ’09 was a very good one. top vintages and a strong dollar means we’re seeing a load of new wines just like this. a blend of 80 per cent merlot, 15 per cent cab sav and 5 per cent cabernet franc, this has layered aromas of red berries, blackberry, earth and graphite, which are mirrored on the light-bodied, savoury palate. smooth, with fine, chewy tannins and refreshing acidity, it’s crying out to be served with a sunday roast-lamb lunch. Food match \ Roast lamb

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the grape is picpoul blanc and in the local occitan language it means “lip stinger” – it gets the name for its naturally brisk acidity. It didn’t sting my lips, but it did get the tastebuds racing. Quite floral, it smells and tastes of fresh-cut pear and apple, wax, minerals, lemon and honey, along with a light background yeastiness. It’s intense and racy, for sure, but it is balanced and crisp, with dry, chalky acid and a smooth texture. It finishes clean and refreshing. Food match \ Fried whitebait

Philippe Bouzereau Chateau de Citeaux Bourgogne Rouge 2009 sAvouRy

(burgundy, France) $32.50; 12.5% ★★★★

bourgogne rouge is pinot noir, as this label spells out, and this is a wine that needs a few hours in the decanter to flesh out and reveal its charms. Perfumed, it has earthy raspberry, blueberry, cherry, lavender and spice aromas and flavours. savoury and almost demanding food, this is smooth, with taut, mineral-edged acid and powdery tannins. It’s an intriguing wine, with a decent finish, too. a delight to drink on the second day after opening. Food match \ Roast venison fillet

Le Chat Noir Shiraz 2011

(aude Valley, France) $17; 13.5% ★★★★

the aude Valley is in the south-west corner of France, near the walled town Carcassonne. Warm days and cool nights have produced a wine that shows characters of both. aromas and flavours of plum, blackberry and blueberry speak of sunshine, while pepper, spice and cured-meat notes hint at cooler nights. smooth, balanced and with a soft tannic grip, it’s a better wine than the price suggests – my wife was shocked when I told her what a bottle costs – and worth stocking up on. Food match \ steak haché

5★ Outstanding 4★ Really good 3★ Good

2★ OK ★ Not worth it

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flying high top GUN \ Melbourne-born Mac “Serge” Tucker was determined to fly. He tells SaraH MarinoS about his life as an elite australian fighter pilot.

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ac Tucker was four when he “flew” for the first time. His father, an electrician obsessed with aircraft, built a hang-glider using aluminium piping and a tarpaulin in the garage of their eastern suburbs home. Father and son then made their way to the Great Ocean Road, strapped themselves to the glider and launched into the wide blue yonder … “Mostly I recall mum and dad fighting; mum storming off to the landing site with the idea that she could somehow catch me, dad handing me the picnic basket that mum had thrown down in a tantrum, dad launching off into space and then … freedom,” Tucker says with a laugh. That flight was the first of many. After leaving high school at 17, Tucker joined the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), eventually becoming an elite F18 fighter pilot – one of only 60 in Australia at any one time. Now retired, he’s written Fighter Pilot: Mis-adventures beyond the Sound Barriers with an Australian Top Gun. Tucker says his career path was set when he and his father went to an air show at RAAF Base East Sale.

The F-18 Hornet had just been introduced and two of the impressive machines were on display. Tucker, then 16, was mesmerised. He met an F-18 fighter pilot, Ross Fox, who spent hours showing the teenager around the aircraft. By the end of that meeting, Tucker had been invited to spend a week with Fox at RAAF Base Williamtown in Newcastle. Tucker’s dad drove him there from Melbourne. “Dad was the most supportive father,” Tucker, 42, says. “I remember he was working in Laverton and I was on a pilot’s course at Point Cook. We’d take off to the north and turn over the top of Laverton. One of the guys got back and said, ‘Your dad has painted the roof of a shed in Laverton’. Sure enough, I took off and he’d painted, ‘Go Mac’, in big white letters. But once my flying career became more dangerous, I think dad questioned whether it was worth it. “Spending that time with Ross Fox gave me something to focus on at school, so I studied hard. And once I joined the air force, I continued to study. It wasn’t a sacrifice to me to spend a Sunday afternoon studying a flight manual because I was focused on the end game.

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Ace: At 24, Mac Tucker was awarded the Sir Richard Williams Trophy for fighter pilot of the year – RAAF Base Tindal, 1994. (Supplied)

“And I didn’t want to fail. I think the highest-performing guys I’ve worked with in Special Forces or the air force are always the most insecure. You never see it because they have medals and accolades, but their inner motivation often comes from a well-hidden insecurity.” Tucker completed numerous flight-training courses, eventually graduating as an elite pilot. His work took him from the Pentagon to the South China Sea to the Middle East. Along the way there were plenty of close shaves. While stationed at RAAF Base Tindal and flying at night in a remote part of the Northern Territory,

He flew for commercial airlines for a while Tucker’s navigation controls malfunctioned. He was but now runs a consulting and training travelling at speeds of more than 600k/mh. company specialising in the defence, security “Night flying in a modern fighter is exhilarating to and intelligence sectors. the point of terror – a bit like your worst roller-coaster A large part of Tucker’s work is preparing Australian ride,” he explains. soldiers and airmen for war zones. Devoid of high-tech gadgetry to bring him back to “I didn’t want to resign but I felt I couldn’t base, and on a moonless night in the middle of he wasn’t operate effectively within the organisation any longer – sure where, Tucker guided himself home by following I’d lost faith in the RAAF’s abilities to deliver what headlights on the Stuart Highway. the Australian people wanted in a defence force,” he “I joined the dots of the vehicle headlights and says frankly. leapfrogged from one set to the next until I found the He says politics and senior defence bureaucracy had a lights of Katherine,” he says. detrimental role in RAAF operations. There were other incidents that highlighted the “When I left, I was a squadron leader and my job was potentially risky nature of the job. During his time in to lead the fighter force to war,” he says. the RAAF, Tucker lost close colleagues, including “That is what I was trained and authorised Fox, in flying accidents. Night to do. But I’d then say, ‘Well we need this Tucker was working in search-and-rescue flying is and that’, politics would get involved and I co-ordination at Tindal in 1990 when two exhilarating to wouldn’t get what I’d asked for. fighter jets – one flown by Fox – collided at “There were some massive inefficiencies high speed. Fox’s jet was found in a paddock the point of going on. For example, the last six-month north-west of Katherine. He had been killed terror training course I did cost $25 million per on impact. person. But the RAAF just took my resignation. I “After Foxy’s death we spent the first few nights had no call from a boss saying: ‘Come in and talk to us, drinking at the officers’ mess, playing the piano and what can we do to keep you?’.” singing,” says Tucker. Tucker has settled with his wife and two children on a “I understood why the mess halls during the Battle of farm in southern NSW. Britain had been filled with song and cheer – it was They have cattle and grow their own vegetables, while a way for young men who had faced their own mortality Tucker is also creating an orchard. and narrowly skirted death to quickly forget, so “The nature of my job is still psychologically that they could get up in the morning and do it again demanding so living on the farm is a good and again.” release. I can get outside and drive in a few During time off, thrillseeking was still on Tucker’s fence posts or plough a paddock on the weekend,” agenda – he was a keen hang-glider pilot and surfer he says. and spent much of his time off during summer at “I come home and it reminds me of what’s worth Bells Beach. protecting and defending here.” \ Despite the thrill of handling an F18, Tucker decided smarinos@theweeklyreview.com.au to resign from the RAAF at the end of 2000.

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COMMUNITY BOATING DAY Want to know the “hull” truth? Come down to the Community Boating Day and speak to those concerned with boating and environmental management. The day’s main aim is to ensure boat operators from the Barwon estuary and open coastline areas are up to speed with boating regulation and personal safety. There’s also the chance to ask questions about fishing, dog-control orders and marine mammals. Don’t forget your free boat inspection to keep you and your loved ones safe this summer. ■ Ocean Grove Boat Ramp, Guthridge Street, Ocean Grove. January 6, 9am-1pm. 0400 931 893 thEatRE ALICE IN WONDERLAND Join Alice as she follows the white rabbit into the burrow and straight to Wonderland in Lewis Carroll’s classic tale. This enthralling children’s story, directed by Glen Elson, is filled with kooky and colourful characters who play out their wacky adventures through acrobatics, singing, dancing, riddles and rhymes. It’s not just for the kids – the whole family will delight in a dynamic production that offers fun for all. ■ Geelong Botanic Gardens, 1-49 Garden Street, East Geelong. December 28-30, 11am, 2pm. www.shakespeareaustralia.com.au MUsIC NORTHERN CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT Celebrate the festive season with your loved ones at carols at Corio Community Park. The Karen (Burmese) Choir will let their voices be heard and light shine, while local primary school choirs will add to the family feel, as will the free barbecue dinner, ice-cream, drinks and a visit from good old Santa. ■ Corio Community Park, corner Bacchus Marsh and Purnell roads, Corio. December 23, 8pm. 0417 513 503

OZACT’S TWEL FF TH NIGHT Who doesn’t enjoy a Shakespearean classic, especially one so wrought with hilarious scandal, disguise and deception, mistaken identity and swashbuckling duels? Leading outdoor performing company OZACT presents its comical, ingenious interpretation of Twelfth Night. Bring along a friend or 10, as well as your picnic rug, and enjoy a masterpiece performed in the stunning Geelong Botanic Gardens. ■ Geelong Botanic Gardens, 1-49 Garden Street, East Geelong. January 26, 27, 4pm. 0419 330 516 CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT Bring along the family, a picnic and your finest singing voices to celebrate the Christmas season in the amazing natural amphitheatre of historic Johnstone Park. The event will feature the best Geelong choirs and artists, and keep your fingers crossed for a visit from Father Christmas. ■ Johnstone Park, Gheringhap Street, Geelong. December 24, 8-10pm. 0409 259 164 FItnEss MITCHELTON BAY CYCLING CLASSIC The Mitchelton Bay Cycling Classic is recognised as the fastest criterium series worldwide and offers an impressive way to start your year. The first leg of the event will start in Geelong’s picturesque Ritchie Boulevard, with further legs being held in Portarlington and Williamstown. This iconic race offers Australian cyclists the chance to take on international athletes. Only twice in the previous

MULTICULTURAL SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAM If you’ve just arrived in Australia, or you are a refugee or from a multicultural family – in fact, whatever your background – come along and join in the fun and meet a new social circle at the Multicultural School Holiday Program. There’ll be cooking, with everyone bringing signature meals from different cuisines, as well as surfing, games, movies, a barbecue and more. Embrace your own culture and hopefully a new one, too. ■ The fOrT Drop In (or various other locations), corner of St Georges Road and Princess Highway, Corio. January 7-26. 5272 4696 18 The weekly review \ december 20, 2012


23 years has the race been won before the last day. The event has been a career-starting feature for cyclists such as Robbie McEwen and Kate Bates. This year’s event is expected to attract up to 200 top male and female road sprint cyclists from across Australia. ■ Ritchie Boulevard, Geelong. January 1, 2-7pm.0418 577 769 EVEnts NEW YEAR’S EVE FAMILY FESTIVAL / THE PIER FESTIVAL Bring in 2013 with a bang by heading to The Pier Festival this New Year’s Eve. The family-friendly festivities will include exciting rides, animal petting and face painting for the kids, and roving entertainment and live acts on the Bay FM main stage. There will be two sets of fireworks over Corio Bay, filling the sky with amazing sights and sounds. A twilight market and food court will be sure to delight everyone. ■ Geelong Waterfront. December 31, 4pm-midnight. 5222 6444 DAY OUT WITH THOMAS Families members of all ages will delight in a day out with Thomas the Tank Engine and friends, led by the Fat Controller. Take a ride aboard one of Thomas’ friends from

Queenscliff to Lakers Siding, or enjoy a ride on a Troublesome Truck. There’ll be live re-enactments of Sodor events by all the gang, and you can visit Henry and blow his whistle from the driver’s seat. There’ll be countless photo opportunities, a jumping castle and slide, as well as an imagination station with movies, Thomas tattoos, a colouring competition and show bags. ■ Queenscliff Railway Station, 20 Symonds Street, Queenscliff. January 5-6, 10.30am-2.30pm. 5258 2069 SCHOOL HOLIDAY FUN Take the kids for a visit to the Monster Mash at the National Wool Museum this summer holidays, and show them the joys and big questions of science, history, art and craft. Let them play prehistoric detective with the Permian Monsters Adventure Guide. Search, answer questions and excavate the dig pits for fossils. In the second half of January, there will be free drop-in “monster-themed” craft activities for all, led by the museum’s education team. ■ National Wool Museum, 26-32 Moorabool Street, Geelong. December 22 onwards, January 14-25, weekdays from 10.30am-noon. 5272 4701 \ COMPILED BY PRISCILLA MOCA

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RIP TO RIVER Enjoy a good laugh and gorgeous sights while getting your blood pumping at the Rip to River Fun Run. For those looking for a morning stroll, Point Lonsdale is your starting point. The athletes among us (or anyone up for the challenge) also start at Point Lonsdale, or can opt to do the shorter five-kilometre Falls Creek Beach Run, starting at Ocean Grove Main Beach. For the kids, there’s the Ripper Nipper Beach Fun Run, starting at Ocean Grove Main Beach. ■ Ocean Grove Surf Life Saving Club, Point Lonsdale to Ocean Grove beaches. December 30, 7.30am (walkers), 8am (runners and children). 0417 523 445

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Polo \ it’s where resort chic meets garden party cool, writes Jane rocca

SCOREBOARD Q CRICKET PREMIER GRADE HAWTHORN-MONASH UNI v GEELONG at Monash Uni, Clayton GEELONG 1st Innings H BUTTERWORTH c Gooneratne b Black . . 76 J CROSTHWAITE c Westgarth b Collett . . . . 22 A BOROVEC c Alleyne b Collett . . . . . . . . . 49 M BUCHANAN c O’Shea b Rogers . . . . . . . 65 J THORNE lbw b Rogers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 T ELLIOT c Black b O’Shea . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 L IBBS c Marnie b Rogers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 C ALFORD c Westgarth b O’Shea . . . . . . . . . 1 M CARSON c Alleyne b O’Shea . . . . . . . . . 15 J MCPHEE not out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 J REED c Tavare b Westgarth . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Extras (1b 1lb 1w 5nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303 Fall: 127, 131, 172, 198, 241, 241, 242, 253, 298, 303 Bowling: S Black 15-1-67-1, T Collett 16-2-602, D Rogers 11-2-36-3, D O’Shea 30-8-84-3, G Westgarth 12.5-0-54-1. Overs: 84.5 HAW-MONASH UNI 1st Innings L TONKIN run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 J MARNIE lbw b Thorne. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 W TAVARE c Borovec b Butterworth . . . . . . 57 D ALLEYNE b Carson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 R KEOGH c Borovec b McPhee. . . . . . . . . . 19 G WESTGARTH b Carson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 R GOONERATNE c Reed b Alford . . . . . . . . . 4 S BLACK lbw b Carson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 D O’SHEA b Carson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 D ROGERS b Carson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 T COLLETT not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Extras (9b 5lb 2w 1nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264 Fall: 31, 61, 102, 148, 164, 173, 204, 218, 218, 264 Bowling: H Butterworth 13-3-25-1, M Buchanan 7-0-32-0, J Thorne 9-2-28-1, C Alford 14-1-561, M Carson 19.4-4-56-5, J Reed 12-1-42-0, J McPhee 11-5-11-1. Overs: 85.4. Result: Geelong won Umpires: A Sammartino & D Shepard PREMIER CRICKET LADDER after rd 13: Melbourne 57 (1.874) Prahran 44 (1.349) Ringwood 42 (1.371) Richmond 41 (1.589) Dandenong 41 (1.319) Carlton 39 (1.229) St Kilda 35 (1.149) Fitzroy Donc 32 (1.059)/Melb Uni 32 (1.049) Geelong 32 (0.904) Foot Edge 27 (1.002) North

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horses at Werribee and offer private tuition. It’s their way of life – they’re at the property six days a week – and obsessed with this old-world sport and its romantic inclinations. Matt was a keen rugby player before he fell in love with polo, which he started playing at 26. The agriculture-business university graduate, who grew up in the Darling Downs region of Toowoomba, says learning polo requires attentiveness.

Melb 26 (0.833) Frank Pen 24 (0.813) Camb Mag 23 (0.954) Casey-SM 16 (0.671) Haw-Mon Uni 8 (0.754) Essendon 8 (0.619) Northcote 5 (0.586).

PREMIER LOWER GRADES PREMIER 2NDS TWENTY20 FINAL ST KILDA v GEELONG at the Junction Oval ST KILDA Innings J COOPER c & b McPhee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 C BLAKE c McFarlane b McPhee . . . . . . . . 10 L MILDENHALL c Borovec b S Condy . . . . . . 0 J MANNING not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 A BYCHKOV c Borovec b McPhee . . . . . . . . . 9 J DRUMMOND st Borovec b Sheppard . . . . 16 T MORRIS run out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 D O’SULLIVAN c Sheppard b McFarlane . . . . 0 N VOYAGE c McPhee b M Condy . . . . . . . . . 6 B BAXTER st Borovec b M Condy . . . . . . . . . 0 Extras (2lb 7w) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Nine wickets for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Fall: 8, 9, 13, 29, 59, 72, 72, 93, 94 Bowling: J McPhee 4-0-14-3, S Condy 4-1-222, C Ogle 4-0-16-0, J Sheppard 4-0-17-1, D McFarlane 2-0-13-1, M Condy 2-0-10-2 Overs: 20 GEELONG Innings J MCDONALD c Morris b Voyage. . . . . . . . . 15 A BOROVEC not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 J SHEPPARD lbw b Manning . . . . . . . . . . . 15 L IBBS not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Extras (1w) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Two wickets for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Bowling: D Parisi 3-0-20-0, N Voyage 4-0-191, B Baxter 4-0-25-0, J Manning 4-0-18-1, D O’Sullivan 2.2-0-12-0. Overs: 17.2. Result: Geelong won Umpires: S Brne M Gunn PREMIER 4THS TWENTY20 FINAL CAMBERWELL MAGPIES v GEELONG at Camberwell Sports Ground CAMBERWELL MAGPIES Innings S JAYASINGHE run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 A GEORGE c Abley b Mann . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 S EASTHAM c Archer b J Collins . . . . . . . . . 0 J O’CONNELL c J Collins b Williams . . . . . . 26 S DRAYCOTT c A Collins b Williams . . . . . . . 3 K PRIOR lbw b Clapham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 J CANNON b Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 C NORBURY b Clapham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 N BROWN not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 N CHANCELLOR b Mann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 T VANDERSLIK run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

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“The hardest part in mastering the sport is your ability to listen,” says O’Leary, who has attracted A-list stars to his academy including Ashton Kutcher and many others he has sworn never to mention to the press. “I am left-handed and you have to play right-handed. It’s not hard to become proficient once you get the gist of it.” At last year’s Polo in the City event, Megan Gale and Jennifer Hawkins made chic

Extras (2b 3lb 1w 1nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Fall: 43, 43, 80, 91, 91, 94, 110, 114, 133, 134 Bowling: D Moroney 3-0-27-0, S Plummer 2-012-0, C Mann 3.5-0-24-2, J Collins 3-0-30-1, C Williams 4-0-23-3, J Clapham 4-0-13-2 Overs: 19.5 GEELONG Innings J CLAPHAM b Fernando. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 C MANN b Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 S PLUMMER c George b Prior . . . . . . . . . . . 1 H McMAHON b Fernando . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 D McMAHON c & b Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 C WILLIAMS c Norbury b Chancellor. . . . . . . 1 T DRIVER b Cannon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 S ABLEY st George b Chancellor. . . . . . . . . . 0 J COLLINS b Cannon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 A COLLINS not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 T ARCHER not out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Extras (4b 2lb 2w 1nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Nine wickets for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Fall: 14, 15, 34, 55, 58, 59, 59, 74, 92 Bowling: L Fernando 4-0-22-2, K Prior 4-0-191, N Brown 3-0-21-2, N Chancellor 4-0-13-2, J Cannon 3-0-17-2, T Vanderslik 2-0-13-0 Overs: 20. Result: Camberwell Magpies won Umpires: C Hill P Baleisa VICTORIAN PREMIER: 2nds: Haw-Mon Uni 8-366 (Pham 182 Grant 50 Sampson 45 Muller 5-68) d Geel 8 (dec)-363, Melb 278 v Ring 199 (Sanderson 47 Ford 38 King 36 Dineen 31 Lovell 3-30 Sturrock 3-44), Carl 7-301 (Pell 127 Phelan 126no Petsinis 35 King 3-76 Nayager 3-56) d Fitz Donc 4 (dec)-296, Rich 5-332 d N Melb 236 (Martin 34 Dent 59 Griffin 4-41 Adams 3-35), Casey-SM 9-230 (Wallace 99 Burns 32no Sperling 30 Baron 4-62) d Frank Pen 229, Prah 8-218 (Morrey 47 Bauer 45no Batters 3-35) drew Ess 267 (Howorth 43 Dickinson 116 Mayne 34 Simmons 31 Everett 4-59 Wild 3-50), Melb Uni 8-291 drew St K no play, Camb Mag 6 (dec)-339 d Foot Edge 265 (Barton 48 Hill 71 McNamara 3-76), Dand 1-193 (Morrison 67no Quirk 75no) drew Ncte 8-280. 3rds: Geel 8 (dec)-313 d Haw-Mon Uni 119 (C Westgarth 41 Casey 3-43 Williams 5-16), Melb 183 drew Ring 2-61 no play, Fitz Donc 140 and 6-50 d Carl 89, Rich 160 d N Melb 52 and 5-210, Frank Pen 9-212 d CaseySM 8 -211, Ess 220 d Prah 115 and 5-56, Melb Uni drew St K 364 no play, Camb Mag 9-215

(Bernard J Winter)

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ummer has a new crush – polo. There’s something about polo that continues to draw an elite social set. And in the hands of the fashionista, the horseback sport is gaining attention like never before. This is where fashion, with its laid-back smile, takes a casual step onto the grass and fancy marquees play host to celebrities and special guests. About 5000 polo lovers attended Portsea Polo last year, with the coastline providing an ideal backdrop. According to Jeep ambassador and professional polo player Matt O’Leary, it has become “such a sexy sport”. “It’s also an aspirational brand,” he says. “It’s not a product you can wear, but it’s the whole sport and image it projects that makes it so appealing. It attracts men and women and it is easy to understand the game and enjoy.” This year Jeep returns for a second year as naming sponsor. The three-year deal has helped lure a cashed-up and hip crowd. Sam Tabart, director of marketing at Fiat Chrysler Group, sees many synergies between Jeep and those involved with the sport on and off the field. “It’s a perfect fit for all of us,” he says. O’Leary and his brother, Luke, run the Victorian Polo Academy in Werribee. They’re professional players and also opened a second academy in Queensland (from where they both originally come). They have up to 80

appearances. Gale wore an aqua Dion Lee shift in what was her polo debut. “Polo is a whole new world but I kind of interpreted my style to be more casual,” says Gale. “I was possibly still taking a bit of a risk with this Dion Lee dress … you just have to keep a casual glamour about you – don’t overdo hair and make-up either.” Former Miss Universe Australia Jesinta Campbell, can now add Jeep ambassador to her public profile. “I love it more each time I go,” she says. “It’s an easy sport to follow and a good chance to catch up with friends and enjoy the outdoors. I definitely watch a chukka or two on the day with my girlfriends … and take your binoculars, ladies, because the players are easy on the eye.” Campbell agrees that polo has become a popular summer sport for fashion lovers. “It’s all about comfort at the polo,” she says. “Wedges are fantastic for the polo or you can opt for a nice flat sandal. Avoid stilettos.” O’Leary says it’s easy to fall in love with polo. “People never leave polo – you’ll find once you start playing the game, you’re interest in it will always expand,” he says. “The romance of the sport draws you in and then you’re hooked.” \ jrocca@theweeklyreview.com.au » The Jeep Portsea Polo, January 12 at Point Nepean www.portseapolo.com.au

d Foot Edge 9 -214, Dand 5 -283 drew Ncte 9-277. 4ths: Haw-Mon Uni 265 d Geel 238 (H McMahon 69 Rodgers 46 Jacotine 4-36 Cannon 4-31), Ring 217 d Melb 125, Carl 8 -288 and 0 -0 d Fitz Donc 9 -51 and 6-183, Rich 8 -257 d N Melb 163 and 3-110, Frank Pen 9-259 drew Casey-SM 295, Ess 199 d Prah 48 and 1-70, Melb Uni 138 drew St K 7-86 no play, Foot Edge drew Camb Mag 7-325 no play, Dand 237 v Ncte 0-23.

Q BASEBALL VICTORIA SUMMER LEAGUE: Div 1: Waverley 3 d Geelong 0. Res: Waverley 2 drew Geelong 2. Thirds: Geelong 8 d Waverley 5. Fourths: Waverley 13 d Geelong 6. Div 2: Bonbeach 5 d Werribee 4. Res: Bonbeach 14 d Werribee 4. Thirds: Bonbeach 13 d Werribee 6. Women Div 1 and 2: Doncaster A 20 d Werribee 2. Div 3: Footscray B d Geelong B fft. U-18 Major League: Doncaster 4 d Geelong 3, Cheltenham 7 d Werribee 5. AAA League: Newport/Geelong 10 d Williamstown/Footscray 2. U-16 Major League: Geelong 15 d Melbourne Demons 8. AAA: Berwick Grey 18 d Werribee 7. U-14 Major League: Newport Rams 13 d Geelong White 1, Sandringham 14 d Geelong Blue 10. U-12 Major League: Geelong Blue 14 d Essendon Red 5. AAA League: Berwick Blue 7 d Werribee 6.

■ BOWLS BOWLS VICTORIA SATURDAY METROPOLITAN PENNANT —Round 11 BOWLS VICTORIA SATURDAY METROPOLITAN PENNANT: Rd 11: PREM DIV: CLAYTON 14-84 d LALOR 4-74, MELBOURNE 15-84 d ALTONA 3-73, MENTONE 14-69 d MOONEE PONDS 4-63 (B McCallum 24 d M Kurta 17 Z Trbara 18 d S Fordham 14 A Klose 11 lost to M Jacobsen 14 D Rushton 16 lost to B Spurr 18), WERRIBEE 1684 d BRIGHTON 2-68 (B Barker 27 d J McCarron 15 B Major 24 Bt A Wilson 22 D Christie 12 lost to T Shannon 13 M O’Neil 21 d L Schraner 18), ESSENDON 4-75 lost to BUNDOORA RSL 14-80. W L D Up Dn Pts Brighton 8 3 0 158 - 128 Melbourne 7 4 0 106 - 128 Clayton 7 4 0 44 - 122 Altona 7 4 0 73 - 121 Moonee Ponds 6 5 0 114 - 111 Bundoora RSL 6 5 0 9 - 107 Essendon 5 6 0 44 87 Werribee 4 7 0 - 114 73 Lalor 3 8 0 - 105 63 Mentone 2 9 0 - 241 50

Div 2: Sec 1: Hopp 16-96 Werr (2) 2-67. Div 3: Sec 1: Werr (3) 15-72 Alt (3) 3-60. Div 4: Sec 1: Hopp (3) 14-75 Werr (4) 4-74. Sec 2: W Cob (2) 14-84 Werribee (5) 4-81. Div 5: Sec 1: Werr (6) 16-79 Suns C (2) 2-61. Div 7: Sec 1: Port Melb (3) 2-59.5 Werr (7) 16-71.

Q CLUB GOLF SATURDAY

ANGLESEA: Stroke A: B McDonald (12) 67. B: D Hawkins (21) 62. C: L Rowe (28) 69. W: V Connelly (11) 75. BARWON HEADS: AMCR 70 Par A: J Johnston (16) 3 up. B: M Scriven (17) 5 up. AWCR 75 Stableford: G Palmer (17) 33. CLIFTON SPRINGS: AWCR 73 Stroke: P Hutchinson (20) 77. Stroke A: S Anstis (11) 66. B: J O’Connor (12) 67. C: W Hinchliffe (16) 70 cb. D: G Clohesy (27) 68. OCEAN GROVE: Stableford A: D Smith (11) 44. B: J Vicary (20) 41 cb. PORTARLINGTON: Par A: N Milelsons (10) 4 up. B: C Evans (15) 2 up. C: C Allinson (21) sq. D: B Svorinich (24) 5 up. QUEENSCLIFF: Par A: P Carroll (10) 3 up. B: K Guyett (22) 8 up. THE DUNES: Stableford: P Hudson (32) 37. Mxd Ambrose: G Wilson R Wilson S Wilkins M A Elson (7-3/8) 59-5/8. THE SANDS TORQUAY: Par: C Hunter (13) 4 up cb. Black: J Cranny (22) 5 up. W: M Bridgart (21) 2 up. THIRTEENTH BEACH: AMCR 73 Par A: W McCaskill (6) 4 up. B: S Dutchie (11) 2 up cb. C: T Sweetten (19) 4 up. AWCR 74: J Smith (23) 4 up. TORQUAY: AMCR 61 Stableford A: A Groom (9) 42. B: T Jones (16) 42. C: K Minney (17) 41. AWCR 62: T Ratcliffe (28) 39. WERRIBEE PARK: Stableford A: A Tengelly (9) 39. B: J Thornton (15) 39. C: A Bennett (17) 39. W: R Towe (22) 31.

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ANGLESEA: Par A: A J Foster (10) 6 up. B: P Griffiths (17) 9 up. C: D Croaker (25) 6 up. W: A Mangan (18) 1 up. CLIFTON SPRINGS: Mxd Ambrose: L Allen S Corver (10-1/2) 62-1/2. CURLEWIS: Par: M O’Toole (17) 8 up. THIRTEENTH BEACH: Stableford A: G Dyson (11) 37 cb. B: P Exall (26) 43. W: A Gourley (16) 36. TORQUAY: AMCR 61 Stableford: B Rasheed (30) 44. AWCR 62: R Beacom (15) 35. WERRIBEE PARK: Par: C Smith (15) 5 up.


Demolition job: Aaron Finch in hot form for Melbourne Renegades during the Big Bash League match against the Melbourne Stars. (CouRteSy MeLBouRne RenegADeS)

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sk Aaron Finch what his biggest test in cricket is and he won’t make reference to clouting Warnie over the fence at Etihad Stadium. However, the demolition of Australia’s ageing spin king a fortnight ago – including two mammoth sixes in Shane Warne’s first over – to start the new Big Bash League season had good judges’ heads nodding. Better still, Finch finished by scoring one of the most eye-catching centuries ever seen in Australia. As much as the Melbourne Renegades captain’s 111 not out off just 65 balls had everyone crying out Finchy’s name from the stands, it won’t satisfy the country kid from Colac just yet. “I want to play Test cricket for Australia,” Finch, 26, boldly declares. “Look, I think that is the ultimate challenge. People say there is a lot of money in Twenty20 cricket, but you get judged how you play in the longer format of the game.” But the latest T20 sensation is under no illusion that breaking into the Test side is a fait accompli. Finch points to Ricky Ponting – despite a form slump that eventually ended the Test career of the former Australian captain – as the “ultimate idol” to aspire to. “He’s played for like 500 years of Test cricket and made five million runs,” Finch says of Ponting. “So to play Test cricket and to be judged on that level is a different scale altogether (to Twenty20 cricket).

“My ultimate goal is to play Test cricket – the bar has been set high, and hopefully I can set it a bit higher.” Finch struggled to hide his excitement over returning to the Twenty20 format, in which the stocky right-hander has made his name, first for two-time champion Victoria, and now in the second season of Australia’s revamped eight-club competition. “I’m feeling good – I feel like I am in good form,” he says. Finch then adds it feels like he’s “hitting a few in the middle”. That’s an understatement for the Geelong Cricket Club prodigy. Before single-handedly leading his adopted Renegades franchise to sweet victory over the more-fancied Melbourne Stars to earn cross-town bragging rights, Finch had been in career-best form for Victoria in the 50-over game. Scores of 154, 63, 80 not out, 140 and 46 in his five knocks this season have Finch an almost certainty to make his one-day international debut for Australia, a fact that would surprise most cricket fans. Finch has already made three T20 international appearances, which included a half-century and a batting average of 104. “I think if I keep scoring runs, I’ll be a chance,” he says about reappearing in Australian colours against Sri Lanka at the MCG on January 11. If not, someone will overtake me, so I have to keep scoring runs consistently until that first one-day game.”

But the bigger question is whether, as the next big thing, Finch can break the mould from limited-over specialist to become Australia’s next Test player? David Warner did. In fact, the blistering Test opener really did so on the back of repeated successful showings in both forms of the shorter game. A breathtaking 89 from 43 balls in his Twenty20 international debut set the tone, which was made even more remarkable as the first Australian to play for his country without playing first-class cricket since 1877. Later, Warner had played just six first-class games for New South Wales when the selectors chose him to open the batting in the first Test against New Zealand last season. Evergreen Mike Hussey, on the other hand, spent 11 seasons playing first-class cricket before playing Test cricket in 2005. Look closely and Finch and Warner share some remarkable traits. Consider this: Warner, also 26, is just three weeks older; Finch at 174 centimetres is just three centimetres taller; and, incredibly, they both received bans in 2007-’08 at Australia’s cricket academy for keeping untidy rooms, of all things. But Finch’s first-class figures, which include just two centuries in 52 innings at an average a tick under 30, would suggest talking up a first Test cap could be premature. It gets worse. This Sheffield Shield season, which has yielded just 34, one, nine, 16 and eight, hardly gives any faith in his ability to spend painstaking hours at the Test crease. But Geelong coach Damian Shanahan, who backs up as the Renegades assistant coach, says greater exposure against the world’s best bowlers will tighten Finch’s game. “I think he should go the way of the international players, where a lot of them do come through the one-day sort of system first and foremost, and now we’ve got the Twenty20 system as well,” he says. “It gives them that experience at international level, and there is now a lot of players who have now come through that one-day side and Twenty20 side – Dave Warner is probably the first of the Twenty20 guys to come through and play Test cricket – but that’s definitely an option. “There is no doubt that Aaron is good enough to play Tests. “He just needs to get that opportunity in the one-day side first and get back into the Twenty20 side, and show his skills in the biggest stage of all.” Shanahan started coaching Finch at Geelong six seasons ago, when he had begun to establish himself as Geelong’s rising batting star. Remarkably. the coach recalls first spotting a destructive 16-year-old as an under-age talent four years earlier. “(Victorian coach) Greg Shipperd got him down as a young fella to hit some balls and get around the group sort of thing,” Shanahan recalls. “I had a net session with him there and I was thinking how good this kid is going to be. “He’s always had it and I definitely thought since I first laid eyes on him he was going to be something very special,” he says. “It’s great that’s it starting to work out that way.” \ Andrew MAthieson editorial@theweeklyreview.com.au december 20, 2012 \ The weekly review 21


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ears ago, Phil Sanders paid the deposit on his father’s Norlane home. So when his father passed away five years ago, Phil and his family decided to move back to the northern suburb of Geelong. It’s a decision neither Phil nor wife Kerry regret. “Norlane is close to everything – I can walk my girls to school, walk round the corner and hop on a bus to town or to Corio Village shopping centre,” says Sanders, who’s an enthusiastic member of the Community Advisory Committee in Norlane. The committee is made up of residents and people from local businesses, government and community services who have an interest in the future direction of the area. “I feel very safe here, too,” he says. “Our neighbour bought her house in 1956 and she’s now 87, and her neighbour has also lived in our street for years. “They have nice gardens and look after their homes … I think there’s a real sense of community in Norlane. And with the changes happening, I think that sense of community can only grow stronger. “When I go to my local shops now, there’s a real buzz. Residents are excited because they’re starting to see change – change for the better.”

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Creating a buzz

The “buzz” surrounds an ambitious Victorian government project – New Norlane – that will reinvigorate this tired working-class suburb. The four-year $80-million housing initiative will see more than 320 new, affordable houses built in the area. Half will be social housing or public houses, and the rest will be affordably priced houses for private sale. The properties are being built on 200 vacant lots that pepper Norlane’s streets and that were once the sites of houses that became dilapidated eyesores. The New Norlane initiative will see modern houses take shape on these sites, with the social and private housing being of similar quality and appearance. According to Patsy Prendergast, assistant director property delivery at the Department of Human Services in Melbourne, there has been a progressive demolition of properties that have reached the end of their lives. “As a result, we accumulated 200 blocks of land, and this presented an opportunity to bring private investment into the area,” she says. “We want to replace some of the public housing with better stock and bring in some private housing to create a balanced mix in the community – working people, the elderly, kids, people with families. “We see enormous opportunities in this part of Geelong, and we want to use the land available to us to put affordable new housing into the market. For a long time, Norlane has not been seen as a place to buy a home. This initiative is changing that perception.” In decline

The Norlane Estate was one of the largest housing estates built in Victoria after World War II. Between 1948 and 1958, more than 2300 commission properties were built to address a shortage of housing for workers in country areas. At the time, many Norlane residents were employed at the local Ford and International Harvester plants. But as employment dried up, Norlane’s prosperity declined. Increasingly, houses became occupied by the unemployed and people with higher needs. Gradually, Norlane became regarded as an undesirable area of Geelong plagued by social issues. Reversing fortunes

New Norlane’s vision is to reverse that stigma. Cr Kylie Fisher represents the Corio Ward, which includes Norlane, and has lived in the suburb with her children for almost 13 years.

Display villages are scheduled to be completed in the first half of 2013. Geelong-based Hamlan Homes has its first 10 plots ready with 20 new houses being built on those sites. Houses will range from 10 to 16 squares with a focus on affordability. Two- to three-bedroom houses with a single garage and including land will be available from the low $200,000s, according to Jason Farnell, Hamlan sales manager. “We’ve started building the social housing and will build the private homes as they sell,” he says. “As this initiative continues, I think the perceptions of Norlane will change dramatically. “With a facelift and with some confidence, I’ll think we will see more people who are already here renovating their homes, and so the area will continue to improve. Norlane has a number of strengths – it’s only 10 minutes to Geelong CBD and it’s the Melbourne side of Geelong, so is an easy commute … there are some major stores locating there, too. “The locals are excited. They sense there is change and they feel included in that.” Burbank’s private houses at Norlane will range from a compact two-bedroom-plus-study to a larger detached four-bedroom-plus-study with double garage and outdoor area. Burbank managing director Jarrod Sanfilippo says people find it reassuring that the the government has made this commitment to the redevelopment of Norlane. “We hope to help refresh a suburb that has not had the best history,” he says. “The Norlane of today won’t be the Norlane of tomorrow, but the challenge will be getting people to buy now and to see the future vision. I think those who enter New Norlane in the initial stages will be rewarded long-term as the value of the area and the values of properties in Norlane increase.” coming alive

FAST NORLANE She’s hopeful the new housing and influx of private residents will lift Norlane. “Norlane has been a transient community for a long time and these new homes and a better-looking estate are much needed,” Fisher says. “When things look better, people start to feel better. “There are plans to improve schools in the area, too, and the strip shopping centres have been done up with new bins, seats and trees … we’re improving the open spaces. I hope we’ll see people moving to Norlane and choosing to live, work and play here. The area has got a lot to offer. “The low-cost housing brought me here initially but it’s the community that keeps me here. There’s a strong community spirit in Norlane – you help your mate and you look after each other.” Focus on affordability

The Victorian government has selected three home builders – Burbank, Hamlan Homes and Porter Davis – to build the private and social housing. Planning and construction is under way and each company will use local contractors and suppliers and take on some local apprentices to support the economy.

Bright future: Norlane resident Phil Sanders (Community Advisory Committee board member) with his wife Kerry and children Ruby, Lily and Daisy. (Reg RyAN)

Porter Davis Homes director Paul Wolff says Norlane will shift perceptions of public housing. The Porter Davis display centre at Norlane will be built on the former site of the 1960s Yooringa Avenue units. “We believe mixed public and private housing will have a positive outcome,” says Wolff. “Norlane will be a community where all residents have access to stylish and quality homes as well as local infrastructure, facilities and amenities, which are critical elements in producing a liveable and viable suburb.” As well as new housing, the Victorian government has invested in a work and learning centre in partnership with the Brotherhood of St Laurence and Northern Futures. The centre provides access to work and learning advisers, computers and a range of training programs and job opportunities. Phil Sanders says the positive impacts of the New Norlane initiative shouldn’t be underestimated. “Norlane has been tired and run down but this project will bring in new people, new homes, new infrastructure, new business and new jobs,” he says. Sanders and his wife, who works as a cleaner, live in the suburb with their three daughters, aged seven to 12. “I can already sense a more positive vibe about Norlane and, being part of the Community Advisory Committee, I can see that residents are excited about what is starting to happen. Norlane isn’t finished – it’s coming alive again.” \ sarah marinos smarinos@theweeklyreview.com.au » » » »

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\ 4 CULBIN AVENUE, BELMONT, 3216

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he owners of this recently renovated brick house have gone all out to embrace its heritage. Their decision to mix subtle art-deco touches with others not so subtle – such as the kitchen – was a smart one. It creates a real sense of anticipation as you enter each room because you’re not quite sure what you’re going to get. But on inspecting 4 Culbin Street, set in Belmont’s blue-chip river precinct, it’s fair to say art deco has never looked so cool. The formal lounge, at the front of the house to the left of the entrance, is the first glimpse of some of the bold interior design choices used throughout. Patterned wallpaper on the feature wall brings the room to life and complements the panelled white mantel above the gas log fireplace. Double french doors open to the front yard and offer plenty of sunlight from the north-facing aspect. Two of the house’s four bedrooms are to the right of the entrance hall, both with built-in wardrobes. They’re currently being used as children’s rooms, and striking colour choices ensure they fit right in. The third bedroom is a little further along the hallway, behind the main bathroom. The bathroom has been modernised, but traces of days gone by remain. The fresh white vanity and bath are contrasted with the old-fashioned tiled shower. But it works. The kitchen and open-plan living area are the heart of this house. The kitchen’s red-gloss cabinetry, white-tiled splashback, pendant lights and black-and-white check tiles are vibrant and fun and make this the kind of place you can’t help but gravitate to. It’s got a real 1960s diner feel about it. There’s a 900mm stainless-steel oven, a pull-out pantry and plenty of cupboard space. Drawers in the island bench offer additional storage options. The kitchen looks directly onto the dining area, which has a built-in glass cabinet – another period feature that’s been retained – and polished floorboards.

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The polished floors continue into the family living area. The open-plan design flows easily through bifold doors outside to the in-ground swimming pool and expansive entertainment deck with an undercover barbecue area. Given the large size of the block – about 752 square metres – it’s a clever use of the backyard as a high front fence makes the front yard private and secure, offering a lawn play area for the kids. The main bedroom at the rear of the house also opens to the pool and deck. It is spacious and features built-in wardrobes and a stunning black freestanding bath in the en suite. Natural light streams into the bedroom through a highlight window. It has direct access to the nearby study, which has built-in cupboards and bookcase. The large laundry, set behind the kitchen and living area, has white round feature tiles. The separate toilet is next door and features a retro pink toilet; another decision that is subtle yet effective. The house’s exterior has been refreshed, but it hasn’t been modernised, and that’s what gives it charm. The mint green of the front doors is trendy in a vintage kind of way, while the rounded brick porch steps to the front door are true art-deco style. There’s a carport at the end of the cement driveway as well as a large shed at the back of the block, ideal for a workshop. While the design choices look great cosmetically, the owners have also been thorough in doing all the hard work too. The house has been rewired and replumbed and also features gas ducted heating and double-glazed windows at the rear, while the pool is solar heated. Perfectly positioned, just a short walk from the Barwon River, bustling High Street and primary schools, a short drive to Geelong’s CBD and close to public transport, this property truly is one of a kind. \ Sarah BieSke property@theweeklyreview.com.au

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Fast facts \ Four-bedroom renovated family house; rewired and replumbed; main bedroom with en suite; positioned in Belmont’s river precinct; art deco-inspired design throughout; stunning red-gloss cabinetry and black-and-white check floor tiles in kitchen; solar-heated in-ground swimming pool; expansive decked entertainment area; substantial landscaped front yard behind private, secure fence; two living areas; close to High Street and a short drive from Geelong’s CBD. Belmont \ 4 kms from the city


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Hayeswinckle Agent \ 5241 1488 99 Rivergum Drive Price \ $880,000 – $920,000 For sale 28 The weekly review \ december 20, 2012

Growing families will enjoy this modern house in one of Geelong’s most sought-after suburbs. The property has been extended and transformed into a contemporary abode with low-maintenance living in mind. The four bedrooms are upstairs and all feature walk-in wardrobes. The main bedroom, behind a large study, has an open-plan en suite with twin vanities. The main bathroom has a double vanity, shower and a corner spa bath. The ground floor is open plan and has been cleverly designed to make the most of the space. There’s built-in cabinetry on the feature wall of the living room, while the niche for the TV backs onto the under-stair

postcode

3220

Much thought has gone into making this house more than just a modern mansion. The textures, quality fittings and captivating design add a rustic appeal to the sprawling abode. There are four bedrooms, including the guest bedroom to the right of the entrance hall. Two bedrooms are on the next level down, while the main bedroom occupies the entire bottom floor and includes a large walk-in wardrobe and an en suite. There are three living areas, including a rumpus room on the second level and a lounge on the third that opens to a deck. The other living room is upstairs on the first floor, along with the open-plan kitchen and dining area. Remote-controlled skylights offer plenty of natural light, while firestreak timber floors, white cabinetry, glass splashback and white timber shutters create an elegant yet contemporary look. Other features include reverse-cycle air-conditioning and in-slab floor heating. \ SARAH BIESKE

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3216

storage cupboard, providing easy access to all of the electrical leads. Stunning jarrah floors and high ceilings add character to the modern finishes, such as the mocha-coloured walls and an eye-catching red pillar. A gas log fireplace has been built into an island bench, subtly separating the living room and dining area. The kitchen is sleek with black-tiled splashback and stainless-steel feature tiles. Stainless steel is also a feature on the stair risers to the second storey. Outside, the yard is surprisingly roomy, with manicured gardens and rear-lane access, which offers another option for off-street parking, as well as the double garage at the front. \ SARAH BIESKE

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Buxton \ 5246 4300 21 Corio Street Price \ $379,000 – $399,000 Private sale

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Haygarth \ 5221 0388 355 Autumn Street Price \ $639,000 – $679,000 For sale

There’s something welcoming about this delightful weatherboard property. Perhaps it’s the history and thoughtfully restored finer details or the sun-drenched north-facing backyard. Regardless of why, this family house is a true find. Polished blond floorboards enliven a bright open living room with fireplace and reverse-cycle air-conditioning and a compact kitchen and meals area. A wide wooden kitchen bench allows dining and preparation space. Built-in wardrobes feature in the main bedroom and the carpeted rear two bedrooms are bathed in natural light. The large bathroom has been updated with vanity, toilet and bath. A separate laundry and toilet are at the rear. Leadlight windows are throughout; french doors on entrances; and lofty ceilings with architraves. There’s also a lockable storage shed and laneway entry to a remote-controlled double garage. \ MARY-JANE DAFFY

postcode

3216


HigHton Properties such as this architecturally designed family house don’t come along often. On the banks of the Barwon River, the setting is every child’s dream. The design of the house captures the beauty of the bush surrounds; the timber exterior blends with the native trees, while large windows throughout fill the house with natural light. The front door opens to the second level, and straight ahead is the carpeted formal lounge with wood heater and double doors that open to a deck. The kitchen, with an abundance of cupboard space, and the dining room are also on this level. Polished floorboards in the hall lead down a flight of stairs to the living area on the bottom floor. Double doors on either side open to balconies that take in the magnificent bush and river views. Back upstairs, on the third level, are two of the bedrooms. Both have built-in wardrobes and expansive windows. The bathroom and laundry and a separate toilet are also on this level. The next flight of stairs takes you to a further two bedrooms, the main with walk-in wardrobe and en suite. Alternatively, the fourth bedroom could be used as an office or you could make the entire top floor a parents’ retreat. A lick of paint and some subtle updating would turn this riverside charmer into a true contemporary beauty. \ SARAH BIESKE

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3216

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Fletchers \ 5258 2833 25 Watersedge Terrace Price \ $1.1 million For sale

Agents’ cho i ce POSTCODE

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Ray White Lara 5282 4699 4

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Fletchers Bellarine 5258 2833 3

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3220

Barry Plant Geelong 5221 4011 2

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3220

Ray White Geelong 5223 2040 3

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16 Bluebill Court, Lara ................................................................. Price: $439,000 - $469,000 ................................................................. For sale ................................................................. OFI Sat 1.15-1.45pm .................................................................

3 Golden Grove, Portarlington ................................................................. Price: $520,000 - $560,000 ................................................................. Sale by Negotiation ................................................................. OFI Sat 11-11.30am .................................................................

1/149 Kilgour Street, Geelong ................................................................. Price: POA ................................................................. Auction Saturday February 9 at 1pm ................................................................. OFI By appointment .................................................................

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Three living zones, including home-theatre room/rumpus room, impressive kitchen, walk-in pantry and expansive rear deck all on a 612sqm (approx) block.

With stunning bay views, this house offers abundant space, including three living areas, large kitchen, semi-enclosed outdoor area and beautiful gardens.

Quality brick townhouse in enviable location offers sophisticated living with period charm. Beautiful classic finishes, high ceilings, large living room with PFBs.

Located in ever-popular Newtown, this stunning single-level townhouse features a sleek contemporary architectural design.

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Maxwell Collins \ 5222 4711 10 Chardonnay Court Price \ $415,000 – $435,000 Private sale

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Haygarth \ 5221 0388 7 Fleming Way Price \ $475,000 – $495,000 Private sale 30 The weekly review \ december 20, 2012

Glamorous and stylish features add class to this house, from the striking striped main bedroom to the bold and luxurious formal living area. Ample and wide CaeserStone bench space in the kitchen makes cooking a breeze and a wall heater and air-conditioner in the adjacent lounge maintains a comfortable climate. All three bedrooms have built-in wardrobes – the main bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe with full-length mirror, gas log fire, en suite and overlooks a private garden area. The informal living area is a perfect place to unwind with the family while gazing out to the Chinese garden, in which a rock garden and central Buddha statue feature. The cleverly landscaped garden has hidden Asianinspired features to aid relaxation, and a covered, enclosed pergola offers a great space for entertaining while taking in the tranquil surrounds. A storage shed for tools and equipment is tucked away in a corner of the large yard. \ TIFFANY PILCHER

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3216

It’s so quiet along Fleming Way you could hear a pin drop, and positioned gracefully in the middle of the street is this shining new double-storey townhouse. The house has been built with precision and quality and offers room to move with minimal fuss. Downstairs, a dressing room and walk-in wardrobe adjoins the huge main bedroom, which has an equally large en suite. Tiling on the wide entrance hall and large rear living, dining and kitchen space is durable and easily maintained. Direct entry from the house into the garage with storage space and a separate laundry with side access to the clothes line are further hallmarks of living made easy. The kitchen is functional and beautiful with bamboo benchtops, a Belling oven and an island bench. Upstairs, a grey-tiled large main bathroom with a deep bath separates two bedrooms, which have walk-in wardrobes. \ MARY-JANE DAFFY

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3220

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Whitford \ 5222 1616 95 Clarence Street Price \ $590,000 – $630,000 Private sale

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Wilsons \ 5222 1922 8 Boyne Avenue Price \ $499,900 Private sale

There are few houses in Geelong with the character and space of this weatherboard Victorian. Gorgeous period light fittings, decorative ceiling roses, arched hallway, polished floorboards and leadlight window panelling throughout elevates this property to great heights. The carpeted front two bedrooms, one with an open fireplace, feature built-in wardrobes. The grand hallway leads to an open formal lounge with fireplace and fourth bedroom or study divided by glass-panelled french doors. The main bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe and dressing space and a huge en suite with claw-foot bath, shower and double vanity. The laundry is discreetly tucked behind bifold doors in the main bathroom, which has a deep bath. At the rear is a contemporary open-plan living, dining and kitchen area with an island bench. Floor-to-ceiling windows allow backyard views. Outside, a decked area is perfect for summer dining and a double garage is entered from the rear lane. \ MARY-JANE DAFFY

postcode

3218

There’s quality at every turn in this immaculate three-bedroom family house. The owner is a builder who has added to the house over the past 40 years with an eye for top fittings and thoughtful design. An attic-style second-floor living area and balcony were completed recently. With a study nook featuring a fold-out desk and shelving around the spiral staircase, the space could easily become a playroom or teenager’s retreat. Downstairs, the main living areas occupy the front of the house, with three bedrooms at the rear. The lounge features a wood-fired heater and cut-out windows into another tiled living space. Swirled stone benchtops and splashbacks steal the show in the spacious kitchen, which overlooks the light-filled dining area with bay window. An outdoor kitchen has an open fireplace and built-in hotplate. And when you’ve finished entertaining, you can kick back in the spa room. \ NICOLE MAYNE

postcode

3219


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Barry Plant \ 5221 4011 56 Kansas Avenue Price \ $350,000 – $380,000 Sale by Set Date \ January 29 at 6pm

From the covered entrance deck featuring period stonework through to the entertainer’s kitchen with stone benchtops, and out to the rear and elevated undercover deck area with views out to the You Yangs, this meticulous property is impressive. There’s even an established vegetable garden, double garage with workbench and tool space, and security gates along the side driveway allowing the kids freedom to play safely in the backyard. The front two bedrooms, one with an en suite, feature built-in wardrobes. A study or fourth bedroom off the wide hallway is opposite the main bathroom with spa bath. An open-plan lounge, living and meals area makes the most of the views through glass sliding doors and wide windows. A laundry is hidden behind a sliding door. For anyone wanting to really relax, the large lounge with plush carpets and bifold doors into the living area is the place to be. \ MARY-JANE DAFFY

postcode

3215

LEOPOLD

4

2

Endless opportunities await you with the range of indoor and outdoor living spaces in this house. The bright and airy open-plan kitchen, living and dining area has a built-in speaker system to make the most of home entertainment, and a central gas log fire and a split-system air-conditioner service the whole house. Warm and neutral tones make the house inviting and cosy, yet there is plenty of space with two living and dining areas and four bedrooms – the main with an en suite and extended walk-in wardrobe. The huge backyard includes a basketball court and two gates that lead to bike paths. Established fruit trees, a fernery, two gazebos and a paved pergola make this an excellent space for entertaining. A separate indoor gym and entertainment area could be used for a home business or converted into a granny flat. This house is in a quiet court and only minutes from shops and supermarkets. \ TIFFANY PILCHER

postcode

3224

4

Harcourts \ 5229 1111 22 Otway Court Price \ $579,000 – $639,000 Private sale

in partnership with

ADDRESS

AGENT PAGE

BannOckBurn 1 Glenavon Estate

Stockdale & Leggo

50

Wilsons

38

Hodges

34

BELmOnT 3 Cranmere Ave 4 Albert Tce 4 Polwarth Cres 20 Johnson St 4 Highmont Dve 67 Shackleton St 2 Clydesdale Cres

Hodges Maxwell Collins Maxwell Collins Barry Plant Barry Plant Barry Plant Barry Plant

34 36 36 47 47 47 48

cOrIO 27 Browning Dve 29 Maryland Dve 35 Vermont Ave

Ray White Ray White Ray White

58 58 58

Wilsons Barry Plant

38 48

5-55 Fyansford-Gheringhap Rd Ray White

60

EaST GEELOnG 32 Callander St 21 Denman St

FyanSFOrD GEELOnG 45 Ryrie St 1/260 Yarra St

Prime Real Estate Ray White

39 57

GEELOnG WEST 3a Madden Ave

GrOvEDaLE HamLyn HEIGHTS 45 Sladen St

BELL POST HILL 1/6 Leila Cres

Hodges Wilsons

102 Grove Rd

BELL Park 8 Alder Cres

95-103 Pakington St 38 Preston St

Hodges

34

HIGHTOn

2 Crestmoor Dve 87 Augustine Dve Highton Ridge Stage 5 2/265 Roslyn Rd 44 Montrose Plc 10 Silkwood Close 28 Crestmoor Dve 1-22/20 Ficinia Mews 3/10 Homewood Ln 120 Thornhill Rd 25 Watersedge Tce

InDEnTED HEaD 2 Buckley Crt

InvErLEIGH

1 Barrabool Views

Lara

21 Reliance Ave 3 Goldfinch Gve 9 Christensen Crt 28 Nankeen Ave

LEOPOLD

33 Grassland Gve 11 Falkirk Plc 11 Nell Link

Barry Plant

47

Ray White

61

Maxwell Collins Maxwell Collins Maxwell Collins Maxwell Collins Maxwell Collins Wilsons Wilsons Barry Plant Barry Plant Barry Plant Fletchers

36 36 37 37 37 38 38 46 46 48 54

Barry Plant

48

Stockdale & Leggo

50

Ray White Ray White Ray White Ray White

59 59 59 60

Maxwell Collins Ray White Ray White

QuEEnScLIFF

35 38

36 60 61

5 Beach St

10 Montrose Place, highton

Fletchers

54

Hodges

34

Maxwell Collins

37

Maxwell Collins

36

Maxwell Collins

37

Wilsons

38

Barry Plant

42

rIPPLESIDE 9 Walker St

Price \ $489,000 Private sale

SOuTH GEELOnG

Barry Plant, highton \ 5244 4770

4/2 Foster St

THOmSOn LOvELy BankS 110 Lovely Banks Rd

Ray White

60

manIFOLD HEIGHTS 4 Roxby St

Ray White

61

239-241 Point Lonsdale Rd

Fletchers

53

1 Fellows Rd

Fletchers

54

Waurn POnDS

8/159-163 Fellows Rd

Fletchers

54

10 Chardonnay Crt

3 Golden Gve

Fletchers

53

31-32 Barossa Crt

35 Tower Rd

Fletchers

53

listings provided by campaigntrack.

Maxwell Collins Maxwell Collins Wilsons Wilsons

36 36 38 38

Ray White

59

saturday’s auction results online @

Wilsons

38

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Barry Plant Fletchers

49 52

nOrLanE 555 Thompson Rd

nOrTH GEELOnG 35 Saywell St

3 Semillion Plc

POrTarLInGTOn

nEWTOWn 11 Vista Rd 162 Skene St 28 West Fyans St 90 Buckingham Rd

1/19 Bromley Ave

POInT LOnSDaLE

OcEan GrOvE 6-8 Boulevard Crt 123 The Terrace

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Raising the bar

Merry Whitmas.

It’s hard to believe it’s already that time of year again. Which means our offices will be closing Friday 21st December at 12 noon and reopening 9am Wednesday 2nd January 2013 with the same enthusiasm you have come to expect. It’s this dedication to raising the bar that has helped establish us in the Geelong/Newtown region and expand our premium boutique real estate agency offering to Torquay and the Surf Coast. Please refer to our website www.whitfordproperty.com.au for contact information during the break. Whitford wishes everyone a Merry Christmas and a happy 2013.

2/55 Sharp Street Newtown • 03 5222 1616 • whitfordproperty.com.au

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2013

Refreshingly different hayeswinckle

52 411 488

AGENT

www.hayeswinckle.com.au


Geelong West 3a Madden Avenue

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For Sale Price Inspect Contact

$349K - $369K Sat at 11.15- 11.45am Marcus Falconer 0417 376 025 Jeff Begg 0408 298 201 The hard yards have been done - move in and add the finishing touches to make it your own! Walking distance to the CBD, waterfront, train station, Deakin University & Pakington St. Central OP kitchen/ living area boasts plenty of bench space & gas cooking. Flowing out onto the decked veranda, the kitchen overlooks an extraordinary child´s play area. Inc. DLUG, polished floorboards & separate rumpus room.

Bell Post Hill 1/6 Leila Crescent

2

1

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For Sale Price $275K - $295K Inspect Sat at 12.00 - 12.30pm Contact Marcus Falconer 0417 376 025 Immaculate Low Mainenance Living So close to the Geelong ring road & 10 mins from the CBD, this low maintenance, modern unit will suit the professional couple, those looking to downsize & has ‘amazing investment’ written all over it! With 2 bdrms feat. new carpets, an OP living/dining/kitchen area which opens up onto a paved, undercover courtyard. The kitchen has ample bench space & plenty of storage space for the budding chef!

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Rippleside 9 Walker Street

4

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For Sale Price Inspect Contact

$699K - $729K Sat at 12.00 - 12.30pm Marcus Falconer 0417 376 025 Jeff Begg 0408 298 201 Edwardian Beauty Comprising 4 bdrms, formal dining & large, light filled OP living room. Only a short stroll from the waterfront, Rippleside Park & just a minute walk from the train station. Established, low maintenance gardens & paved outdoor area. Incl floorboards throughout, duct heat, S/S apps & OFP.

Belmont 3 Cranmere Avenue For Sale Price Inspect Contact

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Exceptional family living with style and space $340K - $360K Sat at 12.45 - 1.15pm Jeff Begg 0408 298 201 Marcus Falconer 0417 376 025

Enjoy breakfast on the private sun-drenched back deck because there’s nothing left to do in this fully renovated 3 bdrm home set in mature gardens with DLUG & carport. Everything is new. Brand new kitchen, bathroom, laundry, tiling, carpets, lighting & fresh, neutral colouring throughout. Built-ins in all bdrms, floor to ceiling linen cupboard, huge pantry, plus loads of kitchen, bathroom & laundry storage.


geelong


Trust Knowledge Results

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2

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Renovated family home with breathtaking views of Geelong & Newtown. 3 bedrooms with BIR’s, main with ensuite. Includes central heating, 2 living areas, 2 bathrooms, 2 toilets and a superb kitchen. Maintainable garden, single garage plus carport. Walk to Highton shops and Barwon River. AUCTION Saturday 20th October at 11.00am ENQ Duncan Skene 0411 655422 OFI Inspection by Appointment

3

2

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3 bedrooms, master with WIR and ensuite, other bedrooms with BIRs, open plan living/dining/kitchen with floating floors, outdoor entertaining area. Dble garage with auto door plus rear door for through access. Currently leased at $360pw on periodic tenancy. Close to Christian College, Deakin University, ring road and Shopping Centres. AUCTION Saturday 24th November at 11.00am ENQ Matthew Keys 0417 782087 OFI Inspection by Appointment

3

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Contemporary home with 3 spacious bedrooms main with WIR and his ’n’ hers vanity. Separate rumpus/home theatre room, open plan family/dining area, kitchen with stainless steel appliances, built in pantry & breakfast bar. Family bathroom, separate toilet and laundry. Features; dble remote garage, ducted heating & pergola. PRICE $380,000 - $395,000 ENQ Lesley Bourke 0437 391424 OFI Inspection by Appointment

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Period features such as leadlight windows and fretwork. Warmed by central heating and an OFP this 3 bedroom home offers 2 spacious living areas,central kitchen and meals area with French doors opening to garden and entertaining area. Modern laundry with 2nd shwr and wc, completed by side access via remote controlled garage. PRICE $615,000 ENQ Eugene Carroll 0418 177716 OFI Inspection by Appointment

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1

Neat home in great location, handy to schools, transport and shops. 3 good sized bedrooms all with BIR’s, spacious formal lounge and dining room, updated kitchen and meals area, as new bathroom and all immaculate throughout. Large back yard. Ideal for first home buyer or investor. Ring today for your appointment. PRICE $340,000 ENQ Alan Leigh 0418 524269 OFI Inspection by Appointment

4

2

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4 bedrooms, master with WIR and ensuite, formal lounge open plan living, dining area, family room with access to entertaining area. Dble garage with rear roller door & landscaped gardens. Central heating and cooling, ducted vacuum and security system. Close to ring road, parkland, schools, shopping centre, cinemas, library & pool/gym. PRICE $479,000 - $499,000 ENQ Matthew Keys 0417 782087 OFI Inspection by Appointment

2

1

1

Well maintained home on large block of 1,067m2 approx. The size of the allotment provides the opportunity for the home to be substantially extended to a large family home with views to the south over Highton and beyond, or alternatively, to re-develop the site to multi dwellings subject to council approval. PRICE $620,000 ENQ John Brodie 0419 355305 OFI Inspection by Appointment

3

2

1

Offering 2 brand new townhouses both with 3 bedrooms, walk in robes and ensuite to main bedroom, full bathroom, separate laundry, kitchen with s/s appliances and stone bench tops, generous kitchen/meals area, single or double garages with internal access and remote controlled doors and central heating. PRICE $310,000 - $320,000 ENQ Nicholas Lord 0407 885103 OFI Inspection by Appointment

55 Myers Street, Geelong 3220 Ph 03 52224711


Trust Knowledge Results

3

1

2

2

Close to Deakin University, Shopping Centre & Leisurelink, ideal for a family or investor. 3 bedrooms with BIR’s, WIR and ensuite to master, 2 living areas, one with gas heater. Kitchen is 5 years old with Caesar stone bench tops flows to dining area with air conditioning. Outdoor entertaining area and dble car parking on 829m2 of land. PRICE $415,000 - $435,000 ENQ Lois Wilson 0418 530 838 OFI Sat 2:00 - 2:30pm

2

1

1

Close to trains, Simonds Stadium, CBD and the Waterfront. 2 bedroom unit is ideal for owner occupier/first home buyers & investors. 2 good size bedrooms, large lounge & central kitchen. Outdoor entertaining area is a real highlight. Single garage and rear lane access. This is inner city living at its best. PRICE $330,000 ENQ Lois Wilson 0418 530 838 OFI Sat 12:00 - 12:30pm

www.maxwellcollins.com.au

2

1

1

Directly opposite Highton Bowling Club and only 100m from the shopping centre. Very neat low maintenance residence. 2 bedroom unit (in a complex of 4). Deceptively spacious whilst maintaining a very homely feel. Great lounge with RC/AC, kitchen with adjoining meals, single garage (remote) and private rear yard. PRICE $325,000 - $335,000 ENQ Lesley Bourke 0437 391 424 OFI Sat 11:00 - 11:30am

4

2

2

Generous living areas designed around a pool and alfresco area. Updated kitchen, 2nd living area, formal lounge, gym, master bedroom with ensuite (spa) & parent’s retreat leading to deck with You Yang and city views. 3 further bedrooms, dble garage. Extras including slab electric and ducted heating, evaporative cooling and much more. PRICE $950,000 - $980,000 ENQ Lois Wilson 0418 530 838 OFI Sat 1:00 - 1:30pm

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Ph: 5222 1922 www.wilsonsre.com.au WAURN PONDS

$389,000

GEELONG WEST

POSITION & COMFORT

Low maintenance home in well sought after area

JUST LISTED

3

2

2

• 3 good sized BRs with BIRs, master with WIR & ENS, separate study • North facing, open plan living/dining area, central gas heating • Double garage with remote control roller door, secure, low maintenance garden • Shaded outdoor patio/ entertainment area

HIGHTON

$349,900

JUST LISTED

3

2

3

4

2

1

2

$335,000

VICTORIAN CLASSIC ON A LARGE BLOCK

TOO GOOD TOO MISS!

The perfect blank canvas

• 3 spacious BRs with BIRs, master open to parents retreat/2nd living & rear veranda, beautiful kitchen • Fully landscaped, low maintenance gardens with immaculate lawn and impressive undercover entertainment area •Tandem carport with off street parking for up to 4 cars • S/S A/C, wood heater, ceiling fans

• 674m2 block with large frontage, rear lane way access and north facing backyard • Character features throughout hidden by recent renovations • Large kitchen / living / dining perfect for re-modelling or extension, but still in liveable condition now

BELL PARK

$249,000

Extended & stylishly remodeled

JUST LISTED

3

1

1

HIGHTON

$485,000

2 TOWNHOUSE SUBDIVISION

FAMILY HOME IN A QUIET COURT

Well looked after brick home

Level 650sqm (approx.) block

• 3 good sized BRs with BIRs, ENS to main, 2 living areas & separate dining • 1 single carport with roller door plus additional 2 car carport • Easy maintenance gardens • Roller shutters to all windows • Hobby/storage room at the back of carport

•2 spacious bedrooms • Polished hardwood floors throughout • Open kitchen/dining with large living room • S/S AC and separate laundry • Currently tenanted at approx. $250/week

Quality & presentation mean everything

$499,900

5

3

EAST GEELONG

SOLID HOME - PERFECT START!

NEWTOWN

JUST LISTED

NOW REDUCED

$569,900

NEW PRICE

2

1

1

NORTH GEELONG

$434,000

PRICED TO SELL

4

2

2

NEWTOWN

• 4 BRs, ENS & WIR to main, huge open planned lounge, kitchen and dining room, gas ducted heating & central evaporative cooling • Exceptional outdoor living/ entertaining area • Internal access to double garage (remote)

$379,000

PRIME CONSULTANCY PREMISES

FULLY RENOVATED CHARACTER

RIGHT BY THE RIVER

Built in the 1800’s

Situated on the fringe of Geelong West

•3 good sized bedrooms • New kitchen, bathroom, carpet and paint • Very low maintenance, inside and out •Less than 100m from the beautiful Barwon River walking tracks • Single carport

•4 BRs plus study, 2 toilets, 3 phase power, covered outdoor living/BBQ area •Land size approx. 543m2, 118m2 building size (not including pergola and veranda) •5 concreted car parks, single garage •Some original features remain

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• 3 BRs plus a formal dining room • Renovated kitchen overlooking expansive rear yard • Great outdoor entertaining •Central heating, R/C A/C • Additional bungalow - ideal studio/ gym/teenagers retreat

Very low maintenance block

NEW PRICE

3

1

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Open 7 days - 24 hour service


Wishing you a safe and enjoyable festive season. Fruit Property Level 1/188 Latrobe Terrace Geelong Victoria 3220

Telephone 03 5249 4949 geelong@fruitproperty.com

Peter Julian Sherene Pipkorn David Phillips

0422 800 400 0414 309 030 0448 441 669

Barb Thompson Mark Mitchell Darren Cassar

5249 4949 0425 826 416 0438 939 835

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Prime People. Prime Service. Prime Results.

45 Ryrie Street Geelong

5229 8899

Belmont

3/5 Harrow Cl

SOLD

East Geelong

63 Ormond Rd

$235,000

Fully Renovated, 3BR, 2Bath

$590,000 - $640,000

Hamlyn Heights 1/7 May St

3BR, 2Bath, Close to amenities

$349,000 - $369,000

Hamlyn Heights 7 Moulamein Ct

3BR, 2Bath, 2 Living, Quiet Locale

$395,000 - $425,000

Highton

6 Crestmoor Dr

UNDER OFFER

$340,000 - $360,000

Highton

4/57 Thornhill Rd

2BR, Convenient & Quiet Location

$285,000 - $305,000

Highton

55 Mulquiney Cr

BR, 2Bath, 2 Living, Good yard

$395,000 - $415,000

Highton

1 Swanbourne Av

Brand New, Fabulous Views!

$680,000 - $720,000

Highton

3 Swanbourne Av

Executive Living!

$680,000 - $720,000

Leopold

96-98 Pollard Dr

4BR, 2 Liv,2 Bath, 2 Living

$425,000 - $445,000

Leopold

10 Roseworth Cl

UNDER OFFER

Newcomb

4 Bayfield Ct

4BR, 2Bath, 3 Living, Quiet Locale

Newtown

1/92 Aphrasia St

Character Home, 3/4 BR, Fab Location

$680,000 - $720,000

Newtown

3/325 Autumn St

4BR, 2 Liv, 2 Bath, Approx 30sq

$659,000 - $699,000

Newtown

9 Read St

SOLD

$490,000 - $520,000

Newtown

32 Russell St

Approx 1300sqm

Forthcoming Auction

Newtown

1-3/124 W Fyans St 3BR, 2Bath, 2Living, Brand New

Queenscliff

33A King St

New, 3BR, 2 Bath, Close to Beach

$599,000 - $639,000

St Albans Park

92 Homestead Dr

3/4BR's, 2 Bath, 2 Liv, 3 Car garages

$379,000 - $399,000

Wandana Hts

63 Wandana Dr

4BR, 2Bath, 2 Living, 1400sqm block

$579,000 - $599,000

$379,000 $395,000 - $425,000

From $499,000

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Seasons Greetings from the team at Professionals Geelong and best wishes for the New Year.

From all at Sanders Real Estate we wish our valued clients a very Merry Christmas and a Safe and Happy New Year.

Find all our properties at www.professionalsgeelong.com.au

We thank you all for your continued support throughout 2012 and look forward to a prosperous 2013.

Our office will close on Saturday 22nd December at 12noon and we will re-open on Wednesday 3rd January 2013 at 9 am.

152a High Street, Belmont

Phone: 5243 2299

www.sandersre.com.au email: enquiries@sandersre.com.au

Jason Barnett 0417 585 221 PH: 5222 1488 368 Latrobe Tce, Newtown Results are just the beginning

Heather Boal 0409 383 527

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Harcourts Geelong 82 Ryrie St Geelong 03 5229 1111 http://geelong.harcourts.com.au/

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Harcourts North Geelong 127 Separation St North Geelong 03 5278 7011 www.northgeelong.harcourts.com.au

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barryplant.com.au

WAURN PONDS 31-32 Barossa Court Arguably the finest home in Waurn Ponds gracing a wide allotment in the Grange Park Estate - this elegant & sophisticated executive residence stands out from the crowd in a quiet cul-desac. Built with beautiful South Australian Limestone & constructed with meticulous attention to detail, a commitment to quality, luxurious appointments & exceptional presentation creating unparalleled family excellence & facilities. The sumptuous interior features striking Italian marble entry, elegant formal living room (GLF), huge master BR with retreat, dressing room & ensuite & a magnificent north-facing family living domain overlooking an alfresco area, s/ heated in-ground pool & artificial grass tennis court; plus a stunning state-of-the-art Euro kitchen, Butler´s pantry, billiard room (bar), home theatre, powder room, laundry, gymnasium & workshop. All complemented by five zoned bedrooms (WIRs), retreat/study & family bathroom, security, ducted heating/cooling & vacuum, dual remote/double garages (I/A).

PRICE GUIDE

Expressions of Interest

INSPECT

By appointment Photo ID required

5

MELWAYS

464 H9

3

CONTACT

Ian Nichols 0437 006 575 Deane Hughes 0407 926 659 Highton Office 5244 4770

3 4

Highton 5244 4770

Waurn Ponds 5241 1199

Belmont 5243 6711

Leopold 5250 4777

Geelong 5221 4011

Shop 4 65-71 Barrabool Road

Shop 703 Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre

Shop 5, 33 Thomson Street

Shop 2, 8 Dorothy St

116 Ryrie Street

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#1 We’re Australia’s #1 because we put you first. Our focus on giving you the best service in the business has led to us being named as the number one real estate group in Australia for sales and the top real estate group in Victoria*. If you’re selling your home, call us for your red carpet experience today.

BARRY PLANT GEELONG 116 Ryrie Street, Geelong (03) 5221 4011

*Real Estate Business Magazine November 2012

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BELMONT $329,000 - $349,000 $329,000 - $359,000 $329,000 $365,000 - $385,000 $369,000 - $399,000 $379,000 - $399,000 $385,000 - $405,000 $400,000 - $440,000 $415,000 + $419,000 - $459,000 $425,000 - $455,000 $429,000 - $449,000 Contact Agent Contact Agent

2 Clydesdale Crescent 4 Highmont Drive 109 Roslyn Road 9 Glenbrae Court 1-6/29 Eton Road 2/33 Eton Road 52 Nagle Drive 5 Roberts Road 44 Regent Street 67 Shackleton Street 1 & 2/162 Roslyn Road 6A Regent Street 36 James Street 20 Johnson Street

HIGHTON $220,000 $230,000 $230,000 $230,000 $319,000 $330,000 - $370,000 $375,000 - $395,000 $379,000 - $399,000 $409,000 - $449,000 $429,000 - $469,000 $489,000 $599,000 - $649,000 $625,000 - $645,000 $730,000 - $770,000 $1,100,000 Contact Agent Contact Agent

CERES $749,000 - $789,000 $830,000 - $880,000

533 Barrabool Road 16 Wheatsheaf Street

GEELONG $560,000 - $590,000 Contact Agent

4-6 McCann Place 8/96 Mercer Street

GEELONG EAST $575,000 - $595,000

21 Denman Street

1.12/20 Ficinia Mews 1.3/20 Ficinia Mews 1.4/20 Ficinia Mews 1.5/20 Ficinia Mews 3/10 Homewood Lane 16 Marcus Street 22 Crestmoor Drive 36 Lambhill Crescent 115 North Valley Road 120 Thornhill Road 10 Montrose Place 1 Rudi Court 18 Homewood Lane 5 Glenville Road 8 Orchardview Court 6 East Kirkby Court 45A South Valley Road

5/48-50 Britannia Street

Contact Agent

1/142 Church Street 5 Springhurst Crescent 18 Illouera Avenue 1-7/141 Grove Road 18 Lansdowne Court 1/68 Church Street 8 Dublin Close 87 Moruya Drive 102 Grove Road 2 Pit Street 15 Doolin Close 8 Alan Street 2 Raphael Court 5 Sandalwood Court 16 Hyatt Court 11 Cadarga Court 28 Alan Street 7/169 Torquay Road 98 Marshalltown Road

$329,000 $159,000 $160,000 + $199,000 - $229,000 $219,000 - $239,000 $239,000 From $240,000 $279,000 - $299,000 $299,000 - $315,000 $299,000 - $329,000

1/362 Aberdeen Street

MORIAC $575,000 - $595,000 $689,000 - $739,000 $1,590,000

$300,000 - $330,000

660 Hendy Main Road 33 Greenfields Drive 420 Hunts Road

$309,000 - $339,000

NEWTOWN $895,000

Expressions of Interest

219 Noble Street Brett Walker Deane Hughes Dionne Brenner Glenn Monaghan Ian Nichols Jennefer West Josh Fraser Joyce Doherty Kieron Hunter Nathan Ashton

6-8 Boulevard Court

PORTARLINGTON $495,000 - $525,000

20 Golden Grove

TEESDALE $470,000 +

48 Tulla Drive

WANDANA HEIGHTS $569,000 - $609,000 $649,000 - $679,000 $769,000 - $809,000

12-14 Brolga Crescent 50 Grosvenor Drive 16 Xavier Court 1 & 2/18 Sugargum Drive 5 Jarrawood Place 41 Oakwood Crescent 28 Blackheath Mews 94 Rossack Drive 97 Ghazeepore Road 12 Bourbon Way 108-110 Ghazeepore Road 31-32 Barossa Court 45 Grange Park Drive

Staff of Barry Plant South Barwon thank their clients, colleagues and friends for a wonderful year and wish all a happy and safe holiday period. We look forward to a fantastic 2013.

Highton 5244 4770

Waurn Ponds 5241 1199

Belmont 5243 6711

Shops 4 & 5, 65-71 Barrabool Road

Shop 703, Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre

Shops 4 & 5, 57 Thomson Street

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0418 995 490 0407 926 659 0433 680 144 0401 923 358 0437 006 575 0407 437 513 0488 789 869 0417 558 415 0435 798 405 0418 566 708

Seasons Greetings

WAURN PONDS $349,000 - $379,000 $409,000 - $429,000 $409,000 - $429,000 $529,000 - $549,000 $529,000 - $549,000 $550,000 + $589,000 - $619,000 $729,000 - $759,000 Expressions of Interest Expressions of Interest

Lot 2/142 Francis Street, Belmont 145 Princess Road, Corio 2, 4A & 4B Meltham Avenue, Highton 33 Pepperdine Way, Highton 13 Esperence Crescent, Highton Hillview Heights - Austin Place, Grovedale Lot 61 Stoneleigh Crescent, Highton 6 Henderson Street, Highton 59-61 Parkwood Drive, Highton Lot 1, 2 & 4/157 Grove Road, Grovedale Lot 629 Stoneleigh Crescent, Highton 11 Greenfinch Way, Wandana Heights

AGENTS

OCEAN GROVE $799,000 - $849,000

52 Armytage Street

LAND

MANIFOLD HEIGHTS $279,000 - $289,000

2/14 Oxford Street

WINCHELSEA

16-20 Blueview Place

GROVEDALE $255,000 - $270,000 $299,000 - $319,000 $319,000 $319,000 - $339,000 $329,000 - $359,000 $339,000 $339,000 - $359,000 $359,000 - $379,000 $365,000 - $385,000 $365,000 - $385,000 $369,000 - $389,000 $370,000 - $390,000 $375,000 - $405,000 $379,000 - $409,000 $449,000 - $479,000 $559,000 - $579,000 Contact Agent Contact Agent Negotiable

$255,000 - $275,000

LOVELY BANKS

GEELONG WEST $550,000

WHITTINGTON

1300 REAL ESTATE


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Lot 16 Pt Henry Road, Moolap 5 Baldwin Avenue, Norlane 13 Labuan Square, Norlane 1369 Murradoc Road, St Leonards 610 Clarkes Road, Anakie Lot 265 Hedgeley Road, Bell Park 2/151 Thompson Road, Bell Park 36 Dane Avenue, Bell Post Hill 56 Kansas Avenue, Bell Post Hill 9 Leila Crescent, Bell Post Hill 16 Schofield Court, Bell Post Hill 2 Tucker Street, Breakwater 8 Tucker Street, Breakwater 46 Dundundra Drive, Clifton Springs Lot 143 Ambrosia Drive, Connewarre Lot 290 Centennial Boulevard, Drysdale 4/10 De Burgh Road, Drysdale 10 Barnfarther Street, East Geelong 2/229 Verner Street, East Geelong 125 Fitzroy Street, Geelong 137 Kilgour Street, Geelong 1/149 Kilgour Street, Geelong 1/1 French Street, Geelong West

$165,000 Rob Kules $220,000 - $240,000 Rob Kules $180,000 - $200,000 Rob Kules $215,000 - $230,000 Nick Tsavaris $329,000 - $359,000 Dion Plumb $190,000 - $210,000 Rob Kules $179,000 - $199,000 Rob Kules $499,000 - $549,000 Rob Kules $350,000 - $380,000 Nick Maas $335,000 - $355,000 Nick Tsavaris $699,000 - $760,000 Rob Kules $280,000 - $310,000 Dion Plumb Expressions of Interest Dion Plumb $269,000 - $289,000 Dion Plumb $217,000 Tim Palioudis $199,000 - $219,000 Tim Palioudis $325,000 - $345,000 Dion Plumb $249,000 - $279,000 Rob Kules $335,000 - $365,000 Rob Kules $249,000 - $279,000 Dion Plumb $450,000 - $500,000 Rob Kules AUCTION Sat 9th Feb @ 1pm Dion Plumb $190,000 - $210,000 Rob Kules

2/11 Mowat Street, Geelong West 2/13 Mowat Street, Geelong West 53 Weller Street, Geelong West 6 Doolin Close, Grovedale 5 Michael Court, Grovedale 30 Acacia Street, Hamlyn Heights 14 Tunbury Court, Highton Lot 88 (6) Waterwheel Way, Highton 110 Elcho Road, Lara 19 Springwater Drive, Lara 25-27 Barrabool Crescent, Leopold 4 Endeca Court, Lovely Banks 27 Anthony Street, Newcomb 147 Boundary Road, Newcomb 42 Coppards Road, Newcomb 18 Hibiscus Crescent, Newcomb 47 Pitman Street, Newcomb 1/56 Pitman Street, Newcomb 4/11 Elcho Street, Newtown 17 Grant Street, Newtown 3/16 Laurel Bank Parade, Newtown 1 Saffron Street, Newtown 8/138 West Fyans Street, Newtown

$375,000 - $405,000 $375,000-$405,000 $360,000 - $390,000 $360,000 - $385,000 $385,000 - $425,000 $385,000 - $425,000 $540,000 - $580,000 $369,000 $750,000 - $825,000 $480,000 - $510,000 $645,000 - $695,000 $305,000 - $320,000 $285,000 - $305,000 $245,000 - $265,000 $400,000-$440,000 $249,000 - $269,000 $249,000 - $269,000 $249,000 - $265,000 $175,000 - $195,000 $470,000 - $510,000 $360,000 - $390,000 $570,000 - $625,000 $220,000 - $240,000

Craig Casey Craig Casey Rob Kules Elie Freijah Craig Casey Rob Kules Nick Maas Dion Plumb Rob Kules Rob Kules Tim Palioudis Nick Maas Craig Casey Craig Casey Rob Kules Craig Casey Craig Casey Craig Casey Rob Kules Nick Maas Rob Kules Rob Kules Rob Kules

36 Bellnore Drive, Norlane 14 Peacock Avenue, Norlane 1a Tolson Court, Norlane 2/51 The Esplanade, North Shore 6 Mallaluka Drive, Ocean Grove 45 Ramblers Road, Portarlington 1/11 St David Street, Rippleside 2/11 St David Street, Rippleside 163 Swanston Street, South Geelong 13 Belkan Court, St Albans Park 1/1367 Murradoc Road, St Leonards 472 The Esplanade, St Leonards 5 Canterbury Court, Wandana Heights 18 Freesia Court, Whittington 1 Hickey Street, Whittington 12 Sputnik Court, Whittington 68 Vines Road, Hamlyn Heights 24 Waymouth Street, Hamlyn Heights 1369 Murradoc Road, St Leonards 15 Nigella Ave, Corio 135 Station St, Norlane

$270,000 - $300,000 Rob Kules $295,000 - $319,000 Rob Kules $190,000 - $210,000 Elie Freijah $495,000 - $540,000 Tim Palioudis $925,000 Elie Freijah $420,000 - $450,000 Craig Casey $660,000 - $725,000 Rob Kules $660,000 - $725,000 Rob Kules $290,000 - $320,000 Dion Plumb $349,000 - $380,000 Craig Casey $330,000 - $360,000 Nick Tsavaris $590,000 - $640,000 Nick Tsavaris $480,000 - $520,000 Elie Freijah $290,000 - $320,000 Craig Casey $250,000 - $275,000 Craig Casey $235,000 + Craig Casey $299,000- $319,000 Alycia Baines-Cassar $349,000-$379,000 Alycia Baines-Cassar $230,000 Nick Tsavaris $315,000-$340,000 Elie Freijah $279,000-$299,000 Rob Kules

‘For more details on our current listings please go to barryplant.com.au/geelong or call’ Alycia Baines-Cassar Craig Casey

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Dion Plumb Elie Freijah

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Nick Maas Nick Tsavaris

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Highton 5244 4770

Waurn Ponds 5241 1199

Belmont 5243 6711

Leopold 5250 4777

Geelong 5221 4011

Shop 4 65-71 Barrabool Road

Shop 703 Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre

Shop 5, 33 Thomson Street

Shop 2, 8 Dorothy St

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Robert Kules Tim Palioudis

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17 UNDER CONTRACT - NOW ONLY 5 AVAILABLE

Want to own an Investment Property? Total deposit $5000 Developer to pay stamp duty plus $1000 towards conveyancing A list of potential tenants already in place for 2013 Excellent rent returns projected Last 5 available: - Apartment 1.2

$230,000

- Apartment 1.3

$230,000

- Apartment 1.4

$230,000

- Apartment 1.5

$230,000

- Apartment 1.12

$220,000

HIGHTON 1-22/20 Ficinia Mews Brand new 1 bedroom student apartments, sold with furniture package, ideally located directly opposite the entrance to Deakin University. These apartments are being built to take advantage of the increasing student rental demand in the area. With the expansion of Deakin University and the soon to be constructed Epworth Teaching Hospital, student rental is sure to be in high demand. Construction will soon be complete. Call for plans and further details.

1 PRICE GUIDE CONTACT

From $220,000 Jennefer West 0407 437 513 Waurn Ponds Office 5241 1199

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HIGHTON 3/10 Homewood Lane Situated in the sought after Glastonbury Estate, close proximity to Waurn Ponds shops & services. Short walk to public transport. Separate lounge with bay window, open kitchen with separate dining, sunny north facing courtyard, master bedroom with walk-in robe and two way bathroom inc bath, sep toilet.

Jennefer West 0407 437 513 jwest@barryplant.com.au

PRICE GUIDE INSPECT CONTACT

$319,000 Sat 5th Jan 11.00 - 11.30am (unless sold prior) Photo ID required Jennefer West 0407 437 513 Josh Fraser 0488 789 869 Waurn Ponds 5241 1199

Highton 5244 4770

Waurn Ponds 5241 1199

Belmont 5243 6711

Leopold 5250 4777

Geelong 5221 4011

Shop 4 65-71 Barrabool Road

Shop 703 Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre

Shop 5, 33 Thomson Street

Shop 2, 8 Dorothy St

116 Ryrie Street

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BELMONT 4 Highmont Drive This solid investment offers the new owner an immediate income being leased until mid 2013. Located in a consistent growth pocket of Belmont, close to Oberon schools, Deakin Uni, Waurn Ponds shops & convenient access to the Surf Coast. Private rear yard has recently replaced fences & single garage. PRICE GUIDE INSPECT CONTACT

4 1 1 1

$329,000-$349,000 By appointment Photo ID required Nathan Ashton 0418 566 708 Brett Walker 0418 566 708 Highton 5244 4770

Brand new & under $400,000. On its own title with driveway & gardens, all the home needs is you & your choice of blinds. This is the perfect downsizer with open plan kitchen & living area, direct access to the North facing courtyard, ducted heating, split system, double rem garage, all on a flat, landscaped parcel of land within a short walk to public transport & Stephen Street shops.

INSPECT CONTACT

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3 1 1 2

By appointment Photo ID required Nathan Ashton 0418 566 708 Highton 5244 4770

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BELMONT 67 Shackleton Street Perfectly positioned in popular Belmont this beautifully cared for home offers scope, potential & convenience. The home has been lovingly maintained whilst retaining the charm of its era. Stunning street appeal, elevated outlook & location close to popular amenities highlights why inspections are a must. PRICE GUIDE INSPECT CONTACT

BELMONT 20 Johnson Street

4 1 1 2

$419,000-$459,000 By appointment Photo ID required Nathan Ashton 0418 566 708 Ian Nichols 0437 006 575 Highton 5244 4770

GROVEDALE 102 Grove Road With 2 living areas, undercover entertainment area, rear yard, this 3 BR brick veneer beauty is ideal for a family or investor. Set on 508sqm it boasts a master BR with ensuite & WIR at the front, 2 BR’s, fully-equipped bathroom & laundry at the rear. Ducted gas heating, A/C, dbl garage with remote entry & low maintenance front gardens complete this contemporary package. PRICE GUIDE INSPECT CONTACT

3 2 2 2

$365,000 - $385,000 Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required Ian Nichols 0437 006 575 Highton 5244 4770

Highton 5244 4770

Waurn Ponds 5241 1199

Belmont 5243 6711

Leopold 5250 4777

Geelong 5221 4011

Shop 4 65-71 Barrabool Road

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Shop 2, 8 Dorothy St

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HIGHTON 120 Thornhill Road Close to Deakin University & convenient access to the Melbourne Ring Road & Surf Coast, the location is brilliant & the home is just as impressive. Features ducted heating & cooling, polished floors to main living areas, new carpet, updated light fittings, freshly painted, & all of this on 665sqm. PRICE GUIDE INSPECT CONTACT

$429,000-$469,000 By appointment Photo ID required Nathan Ashton 0418 566 708 Joyce Doherty 0417 558 415 Highton 5244 4770

BELMONT 2 Clydesdale Crescent Enter the market with this 3 BR home. Set on approx 650sqm, this home includes a solid timber kitchen, floating floors, renovated bathroom, 2 living areas, formal dining, gas heating, split system in master BR, secure yard, combined shed & workshop. Quiet Street, Good Location, Great Start. PRICE GUIDE INSPECT CONTACT

3 2 2 1 1

INDENTED HEAD 2 Buckley Court Tranquillity is this hidden gem with just a short stroll to the beach. This 2 bedroom home complete with a separate bungalow out the back on a large 650sm block (approx.). Complete with 2 car carport, this property will be great home or holiday house or investment opportunity.

PRICE GUIDE INSPECT CONTACT

3 1 1 1

$329,000-$349,000 By appointment Photo ID required Nathan Ashton 0418 566 708 Brett Walker 0418 995 490 Highton 5244 4770

$330,000 - $350,000 by appointment Photo ID required Craig Casey 0459 048 098 Geelong 5221 4011

EAST GEELONG 21 Denman Street Gracious family home, large corner block, picturesque gardens, 2 separate living areas are linked to a secluded external c/yard with landscaped pool. 3BR´s downstairs plus large attic 4th BR /3rd living. Comfortable family living, huge potential to redesign into a modern residence in this 1st class location. PRICE GUIDE INSPECT CONTACT

4 2 2 2

$575,000 - $595,000 Sat 5th Jan 1.30 - 2.00pm (unless sold prior) Photo ID required Jennefer West 0407 437 513 Robert Kules 0403 059 059 Waurn Ponds 5241 1199

Highton 5244 4770

Waurn Ponds 5241 1199

Belmont 5243 6711

Leopold 5250 4777

Geelong 5221 4011

Shop 4 65-71 Barrabool Road

Shop 703 Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre

Shop 5, 33 Thomson Street

Shop 2, 8 Dorothy St

116 Ryrie Street

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OCEAN GROVE 6-8 Boulevard Court This family home set on 3767sqm includes 4 BR’s, study, 4 living areas, open plan layout, lge dbl garage, detached 7m x 14m garage & family friendly yard. It has an area large enough for a retreat, games room or dining area for the extended family. The 6 car garage/workshop is ideal for storage or home business. Located in a quiet court, this home will please every family member. PRICE GUIDE INSPECT CONTACT

4 3 3 1 6

$799,000-$849,000 By appointment Photo ID required Nathan Ashton 0418 566 708 Highton 5244 4770

Highton 5244 4770

Waurn Ponds 5241 1199

Belmont 5243 6711

Leopold 5250 4777

Geelong 5221 4011

Shop 4 65-71 Barrabool Road

Shop 703 Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre

Shop 5, 33 Thomson Street

Shop 2, 8 Dorothy St

116 Ryrie Street

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We hope you have had a happy and rewarding 2012. We wish you & your family a merry and safe festive season. Find all our listings at www.roncon.com.au Bannockburn Belmont Geelong West Leopold Newtown

Barwon Heads Corio Grovedale Marshall Norlane

Bell Park East Geelong Inverleigh Moorabool Ocean Grove

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Merry Christmas Buxton Newtown & Highton offices wish all past, current and future clients a Merry Christmas and a Safe & Happy New Year.

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4A 3B 2C

Geelong 1/260 Yarra Street Stylish Inner City Living Rarely does a property present itself like this brand new masterpiece located in a sought after location with easy access to the Geelong CBD & Waterfront precinct. Boasting 4 BR´s, 2 ensuites, central bathroom, powder room, 2 sep. living areas, off street parking, functional living area opening onto the private backyard & sunken entertaining area. Offering low maintenance living incorp. stunning design features & quality finish.

Ray White Geelong

Sale • • • • •

Walk to Train, CBD & Waterfront Polished Hardwood Floors Gorgeous Private Backyard High Quality Fixtures and Fittings Commercial Grade Window Frames & Bi-Fold

$615,000 - $645,000 View Saturday 12:00-12:30 pm Jamie Mitchell 0458 502 469 Jim Cross 0408 305 615 Photo ID Required raywhitegeelong.com | 5223 2040

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2A 1B 1C

Corio 29 Maryland Drive "Renovation Sensation!"

Auction

An authentic fixer-upper, it boasts 2 BDRs & 1 bathroom on a great size block of approx. 575sqm. The home itself is very well built & a sturdy brick veneer home, easily be converted back to the original 3 BDR home. With floorboards throughout & great size rooms this home truly has so much to offer. Out the back a great size yard with shedding & privacy. Positioned perfectly, walking distance to Corio Shopping centre, schools, medical centres & transport.

• • • • • •

Floorboards Throughout 2 Bedroom B/V Home Floorboards Throughout Large Shed Great Size Yard Close to Everything

Forthcoming Auction Photo ID Required View Saturday 11:15-11:45am Michael Stevenson 0419 153 507 michael.stevenson@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 03 5274 9199

Ray White Corio

Corio 35 Vermont Avenue

Corio 27 Browning Drive

"Fantastic Starter!!!"

3A 1B 1C

"Entertainers Delight!"

3A 1B 5C

Looking for your first home or first investment? This property has everything for you. Walking distance to Corio Village & schools. On offer for you this 3 BDR home has polished floorboards, large lounge with gas heating & A/C, separate kitchen & dining area. Outside an undercover entertaining area & single garage!

Sale

Take the keys & move in as this home has had all the hard work done for you. 3 BRDs with BIR´s, triple carport, double fully powered garage with electric roller door. The home itself has been updated with freshly painted walls, new carpet, updated kitchen & bathroom, evaporative cooling throughout!

Sale

Ray White Corio 58 The weekly review \ december 20, 2012

$195,000-$215,000 Photo ID Required View Saturday 12:15-12:45pm Janet Atkins 0438 849 740 janet.atkins@raywhite.com raywhite.com 03 5274 9199

Ray White Corio

$265,000-$285,000 Photo ID Required View Saturday 12:00-12:30pm Michael Stevenson 0419 153 507 michael.stevenson@raywhite.com raywhite.com 03 5274 9199


Lara 9 Christensen Court

Norlane 555 Thompson Road

1000m2, Large Shed, Immaculate Home

3A 2B 8C

Solid Start

3A 1B 1C

Situated in a court position close to shops, public transport and the freeway is this fantastic home with all the extras. Positioned on a 1000m2 allotment (approx) this quaint 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2 living area home has all the modern conveniences.

Auction

Centrally located and perfect for an investor, developer or first home buyer. Situated on a 675m2 block, potential for development (STCA). Well maintained for many years by the current owner with 3BR home, avarie, dog runs, SLUG and workshop,air con, gas heater, gas cooking.

Sale

Ray White Lara

View This Saturday 12.30-1.00pm & Saturday 29th Dec 12.30-1.00pm Photo ID Required Darrin Marr 0409 066 933 darrin.marr@raywhite.com raywhitelara.com.au 5282 4699

Lara 21 Reliance Avenue

Ray White Lara

$200,000-$220,000 View Saturday 2.00-2.30pm Photo ID Required Chris Anson 0415 960 691 chris.anson@raywhite.com raywhitelara.com.au 5282 4699

Lara 3 Goldfinch Grove

What’s Important To You?

4A 2B 2C

Simply Stunning

4A 2B 4C 1D

This spacious home in a desirable location in the ever popular Lake Land precinct. Featuring 4 living zones, timber kitchen overlooking meals & enormous outdoor, undercover entertainment area & landscaped back yard. Off street parking for the trailer or van via garage rear access.

Sale

A family home on 1,185sqm (approx.) has an abundance of space, class & style. The large windows fill the home in natural light. With solid wood heater, ducted heating & cooling. The covered entertaining deck overlooks a private yard with est. trees & gardens, DB carport, D/G with side access.

Sale

Ray White Lara

$439,000-$469,000 View Saturday 11.45-12.15pm Photo ID Required Terry Cleary 0400 004 772 terry.cleary@raywhite.com raywhitelara.com.au 5282 4699

Ray White Lara

$449,000-$479,000 View Saturday 12.30-1.00pm Photo ID Required Terry Cleary 0400 004 772 terry.cleary@raywhite.com raywhitelara.com.au 5282 4699

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Lara 28 Nankeen Avenue

Lovely Banks 110 Lovely Banks Road

Cosmopolitan 3 Bedroom Townhouse

3A 2B 1C

5 Acres With Rural Outlook

4A 2B 4C

Positioned in the Grand Lakes Estate with features including kitchen with stainless steel appliances & double pantry, stylish bathrooms, modern fixtures & fittings, neutral colour scheme throughout, direct internal garage access & rear deck with shade sail. Estimated rental return $360/week.

Sale

4 good sized BR, master with ens. Formal lounge, 2nd living zone, OP kitchen, meals area all providing a rural aspect which is a delight. Undercover area outdoors, DB garage, stables and holding yards and abundance of useable flat clear 5 acres of land, 15 minute drive from Geelong and a 5 minute drive from Corio Village.

Sale

Ray White Lara

$349,000-$359,000 View Saturday 11.45-12.15pm Photo ID Required Terry Cleary 0400 004 772 terry.cleary@raywhite.com raywhitelara.com.au 5282 4699

Leopold 11 Falkirk Place

Ray White Lara

$519,000-$539,000 View Saturday 3.00-3.30pm Photo ID Required Terry Cleary 0400 004 772 terry.cleary@raywhite.com raywhitelara.com.au 5282 4699

Fyansford 5-55 Fyansford - Gheringhap Road

Huge 935m2 Block, Garage + Shed

3A 2B 4C

Family Living Extravagance

5A 3B 4C

Beautiful BV home in a quiet court location. Kitchen with spacious dining leads to outdoor undercover entertaining area. Set on a massive 935m2 approx with double garage plus additional double shed, with wide access to yard you will always have plenty of room for the boat or caravan!

Sale

This prime 5 acre property is a dream come true for any family! It includes, sunken lounge, huge games/rumpus room with wet bar, lge dble carport & dble gge, detached fully-insulated 5mx6m multi-purpose room, 2 fenced & serviced paddocks, serviced by town water & has 58,000ltr water tanks & dual road frontage.

Sale

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$365,000-$385,000 View Saturday 11.00-11.30am Photo ID Required Karen Branch 0412 664 914 karen.branch@raywhite.com www.raywhitegeelong west.com 5277 3151

Ray White Geelong West

$749,000-$825,000 View Saturday 1.00-1.30pm Photo ID Required Michael Stevenson 0419 153 507 michael.stevenson@raywhite.com www.raywhitegeelongwest.com 5277 3151


Leopold 11 Nell Link

Manifold Heights 4 Roxby Street

Large Family Home - Open Plan Living

3A 2B 2C 1D

880m2 North Facing Allotment

3A 2B 3C

Beautifully presented home offers great family living and boasts 3 large BR’s, ensuite with spa, 2 sep living areas, central bathroom and kitchen with s/s appl. The large open plan kitchen/ meals/living space is sure to impress, as is the delightful alfresco area. Rear yard access via the DLUG.

Sale

This 880m2 approx. site provides ideal access to the north facing rear yard via a rear lane & front via side drive. The 3BR WB house has PFB´s thru´out & art deco style timber entry. 2 sep. living zones, central kit. & bathroom, 2nd shower & sep wc. Extras: evap. cooling, gas heating & has been re roofed & re wired.

Sale

Ray White Geelong

$567,000 View Saturday 11:00-11:30 am Jim Cross 0408 305 615 David Cortous 0416 164 336 Photo ID Required raywhitegeelong.com 5223 2040

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$395,000-$425,000 View Saturday 11:00-11:30 am Jamie Mitchell 0458 502 469 Grant Durran 0418 593 059 Photo ID Required raywhitegeelong.com 5223 2040

Hamlyn Heights 45 Sladen Street AUCTION THIS WEEKEND!

3A 1B 1C

Premium development opportunity in a prime location measuring approximately 1,222m2. Flat, ripe and ready for a multi-dwelling development (S.T.C.A) & currently consisting of an original 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home. Largest land holding in the area close to schools, shops, transport & parkland. Zoned Residential 3.

Auction This Saturday at 11:30am View Saturday 11:00am - 11:30am Adam Natonewski 0419 611 121 adam.natonewski@raywhite.com raywhite.com 5241 1331

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Inspections By Appointment Only – Rental References Required

Houses

BELL PARK 3A Alcona Crt 3BR, central heating, balcony, 2nd living room, DLUG BELL PARK 1 Alder Crs 3BR, gas cooking and heating, lge backyard, gardener included BELL PARK 56 Anakie Rd, 2BR, study, air LEASED conditioner, d/washer, duct heat, remote SLUG BELL PARK 10 Yala Crt 3BR, gas heating, s/system air conditioner, remote garage, quiet area BELL PARK HEIGHTS 7 David Crt 3BR with Ensuite, neat and tidy, quiet area, double carport BELL POST HILL 43 Wolseley Grv 3BR, gas cooking and heat, s/system, carport, cls to pub amenities CORIO 17 Gambier Grv 3BR, BIRs x2, gas cooking, wood heater, separate laundry, large backyard CORIO 7 Loddon St 3BR, gas heating and cooking, garden shed, low maint garden CORIO 5 Erica Ave 3BR, air conditioner, gas heating, new carpets, double garage CORIO 39 Vermont Ave 3BR, immaculate, double garage, gardener included CORIO 31 Rodbrough Crs 2BR, study, gas appliances, freshly painted & renov, dble gge CORIO 76 Matthews Rd 4BR, 2 living areas, ducted heating and cooling, pergola, carport CORIO 19 Nigella Ave 3BR+ study or 4th BR, dishwasher, ensuite, double garage CORIO 70 Cloverdale Drv 3BR, lge living and dining,s/steel appliances, central heating & cooling EAST GEELONG 29 Winstanley Rd 3BR, dishwasher, ren bathroom, spl/sys aircon, shed, c/port GEELONG WEST 37 O’Connell St 4BR, gas appliances, freshly painted, single garage GEELONG WEST 58 Trigg St 3BR gas cooking/heating/hws, s/system, remote double garage HAMLYN HEIGHTS 17 Drysdale Ave 3BR, gas heat, rev cycle air conditioner, large living HAMLYN HEIGHTS 16 Willana Ave 3BR, air conditioner, polished f/boards, pergola, renovated, DLUG LEASED air conditioner, separate laundry, large yard, shed NORLANE 66 Donnelly Ave 2BR, gas appliances, NORLANE 8 Kalinga St 2BR, almost new carpet, gas heater, gas stovetop, large back yard UNDER OFFER NORLANE 42 Tallis St 3BR, gas cooking/heating/hws, garage, large backyard, close to public amenities NORLANE 37 Robin Ave 3BR, gas cooking/heating/hws, neat and tidy, close to public amenities NORLANE 2 Nowra Crt 3BR, gas heating and cooking, air conditioner, large backyard, gardener included NORLANE 61a St Georges Rd 3BR, rev cycle air conditioner, renovated kitchen with dishwasher NORLANE 513 Thompson Rd 3BR, air conditioner, gas appliances, shower over bath, SLUG + c/port

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LEASED BELL PARK 1/165 Separation St 2BR, s/steel appliances, dishwasher, large living area, SLUG BELL PARK HEIGHTS 2/12 Karlovac Crt 3BR, gas cooking & heat, air conditioner, courtyard, SLUG BELL POST HILL 3/229 Anakie Rd 1BR open plan, elec heat, single carport, close to amenities BELL POST HILL 5/229 Anakie Rd 2BR, new carpet & blinds, fresh paint, neat and tidy, carport CORIO 1/55 Teleta Crs 1 BR, carport, air conditioner, gas appliances, polished fl oorboards GEELONG 2/236 Malop St 1BR,dishwasher, rev cycle air conditioner, secure parking HAMLYN HEIGHTS 2/30 Willana Ave 3BR, spacious living areas,2 bathrooms, double garage LOVELY BANKS 1/343 Anakie Rd 2BR, open plan, gas heat, gas cooking, air conditioner, private c/yard NORLANE 1a Lowan Ave 2BR, modern, new carpet, freshly painted, air conditioner, single garage NORTH GEELONG 3 Coxon Pde 3BR, BIRx2, gas cooking, electric heat, SLUG, enclosed yard

now now now now now 28/12 now now now now

$285 $280 $155 $190 $165 $250 $360 $270 $230 $230

Townhouses, Units, Flats

6,8 &16/5 Peter Street, Grovedale $300PW

17, 21, 23 &26/5 Peter Street, Grovedale $300PW

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11 Harpur Road, Corio $280pw

29 Lucas Street Newcomb $285pw

4 Bromley Street Thomson $280pw

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Updated large family, quiet location

Renovated neat & tidy family home with double garage in great location

3 Hoddle Drive, Leopold $450PW

1 Taminga Mews, St Albans Park $350PW

1/6 Glover Street, Newcomb $300PW

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1/63-71 Barrabool Road

WIR, BIRs, Ensuite, gas cooking & heater, 2 living, SLUG Renovated, gas heat, gas cooking, Single carport Townhouse, BIRs, OPL, gas heater, private courtyard, SLUG Updated, BIRs, spilt system heat/cool, d/w, large yard, OSP Renovated, BIR, split system, private courtyard, single carport gas appliances, study, OSP BIRs, OPL, PFBs, split system heating/cooling, balcony, c/space BIRs, updated kitchen, split system heat/cool remote SLUG, BIRs, gas cooking, gas heating, internal laundry, OSP Gas cooking, seperate laundry, ceiling fans, secure yard BIRs, 2 living, private c/yard, SLUG BIRs, gas heater, gas cooking, single carport WIR, BIR, 2 living, ducted heating, evap cool, DLUG 2 with BIRs, gas cooking, gas heater, ceiling fan, x 1 OSP Gas appliances, combined bathroom/laundry, private c/yard, c/port renovated, BIRs, duct heat, A/C, 2 living, SLUG, OSP Renovated, air conditioner, private courtyard, SLUG BIRs, OPL, gas heater, split system cooling, entertaining area, c/port 1brm, BIR, new carpet, OPL with polished boards, c/yard, c/port 1brm, BIR, renovated, gas appliances, OPL with PFBs, c/port Main with ensuite, gas heating, large yard, OSP (shed not included) Renovated, Gas heater, SLUG, water usage inc. Near new, BIRs, OPL, split system heat/cool, SLUG BIR, 2 bathrooms, open fire place, D/W, gas heating, OSP Renovated, split system heat/cool, ceiling fan, d/w, DLUG BIRs, OPL, d/washer, study alcove, air con, OSP BIRs, study, OPL, split system, d/washer, SLUG BIRs, new carpet, electric cooking, dishwasher, double carport BIRs, formal lounge, duct heat, SLUG, OSP, gardener inc. BIRs, lounge sep dining, large family yard, SLUG & c/port

Bell Park 40 Hammersley St $350 Belmont 15 Mitchell St $575 Belmont 3/7 Thomas St $300 Corio 22 Banksia Crt $280 East Geelong 51 Grey St $320 East Geelong 213 Carr St $280 Geelong West 6 Petrel St $340 Geelong West 19 Andrews St $350 Grovedale 8 Ainslie Ave $330 Grovedale 29 Riatta Ave $110 per room Highton 224 Mt Pleasant Rd $495 Highton 7 Teasdale Crt $320 Hamlyn Heights 31 Vines Rd $320 Leopold 186 Christies Rd $370 Leopold 43 The Court $360

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Renovated family home, outdoor ent area 2 living areas, WIRs, outdoor ent area Split system heat cool, private location BIRs, DW, low maintenance gardens Reverse cycle heat & cool, DW, courtyard Townhouse, BIRs, open plan Split system, ceiling fans, polished floor boards Ducted heating, plenty of storage Open plan, split system, gas heating Shared living with communal furniture Plus self contained bunglow, decking area Garden maintenance, split system Off street parking, polished boards, large yard Split system, 2 living rooms, internal access Outdoor spa, manicured gardens, study

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21 Webber St $340pw 16/9 Matilda Crt $250pw 1/238 High St $320pw 97 Laura Ave $350pw 3/404 Myers St $250pw 21 Barnfather St $270pw 504/100 Western Bch $475pw 4/9 Britannia St $270pw 70 Clarence St $300pw 69 Elizabeth St $280pw 1/81 Weller St $385pw 73 Hope St $300pw 1/41 Trigg St $480pw 96 Ballarat Rd $310pw 3/41 Sladen St $230pw 22 June Ave $365pw 7/368-372 Autumn St $260pw 4/35 Fraser St $280pw 5/62 Kedleston Rd $215pw 2/6 Itkeston St $215pw 51 Kedleston Rd $320pw 4/16 Elizabeth St $310pw 1/37 Barrabool Cres $295pw 37 Volum St $395pw 47 Neptune Ave $300pw LEASED 14 Lancaster Ave $420pw 24 Sharp St $420pw 1 Laurel Bank Pde $470pw 12 Guthrie Ave $380pw 19 St David St $470pw

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13/01/2013 20/12/2012 07/01/2013 NOW 17/01/2012

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$790pw

Highton

10 Thornbury Ln

3BR, BIRs, o/pln liv/mls/kitch, d/w, PFBs, dct htg, splt sys, DLUG, no pts, Av 9/2

$420pw

Newtown

1 Raglan St

3BR, open plan, s/steel appliances, d/washer, shed, cls CBD/schools, Av now

$400pw

St Helens

40 Swinburne St

3BR, robes, 2 bthrms, o/p living & dining, all gas, c/prt & OSPx2, no pts, Av 10/1 $370pw

East Geelong 262 Mckillop St

3BR + sleepout, BIRs, elect heat & cook, a/c, fans, SLUG + OSP, no pets, Av now $360pw

Leopold

62 Ferguson Rd

3BR, BIRs, ens, lge living, deck, d/w, gas htg, s/sys, dbl c/prt, no pts, Av 12/1

$350pw

Fyansford

25 McCanns Ln

3BR, ens, stdy, fans, a/c, gas ckg, d/w, dbl c/prt & gge, shed, no pets, Av now

$350pw

Highton

10 Woodfern Crt

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3BR, BIRs, study, all gas appliances, central heating, dbl carport, no pts, Av 25/1 $340pw 2BR, BIR, ensuite, open plan, d/washer, elect appliances, carport, Av now

$335pw-

Belmont

3BR, all gas, splt sys, new oven, dbl gge, clse to schls & shps, no pts, Av 4/1

$330pw

8 Henry St

Manifold Hts 47 Lascelles Ave 7 Winston Crt

3BR, 2 w/robes, gas apps, a/c, SLUG+OSP, workshop, cls town, no pets, Av 23/1 $330pw 4BR, BIRs, ensuite, gas htg, a/c, splt sys, c/port, shed, no pets, Av now

$320pw

St Albans Park 15 Filipi Dr

3BR, BIRs, ens, fans, gas heat, d/wash, sgl c/port w/remote, no pets, Av now

$310pw

Newcomb

3BR, BIRs + WIR, lge liv, elec ckg, ent area, dbl gge, evap clg, no pts, Av now

$310pw

8 Anthony St

Hamlyn Hts 356 Church St

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1/25 Schmitt Court, Whittington AS NEW UNIT Two bedroom, dishwasher, gas and electric cooking, ducted heating, split system, single lock up garage, no pets. Av now $260pw

HOUSES

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67 Albert Street, Geelong West THE JEWEL IN THE CROWN Three bedroom, ensuite, built in robes, walk in robe, dishwasher, stainless steel fridge, ducted heating, single lock up garage, off street parking, no pets. Av now $550pw

4BR, study, ens, WIR/BIR, a/c, central heat, bar, d/wash, views, DLUG, Av 15/1

NOW 15/12/2012

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1/23 Montague Street, Highton SPACIOUS TOWNHOUSE Three bedroom, built in robes, master with walk in robe, ensuite, ducted heating, dishwasher, two living areas, split system, balcony, double lock up garage, no pets. Av now $400pw

27 Stanbury Ave

$310.00 $270.00

NOW

45 St Albans Road, East Geelong NEAT AS A PIN Four bedroom, built in robes, fans, deck, air conditioning, gas cooking, spa, off street parking, shed, close to transport and shops, no pets. Av 17/1 $385pw

Highton

East Geelong 334 Myers St

$250.00

27 Townview Court, Leopold QUIET COURT Three bedroom, two living areas, ensuite, new carpet, new window furnishings, all gas appliances, study, entertainment area, off street parking, no pets. Av now $320pw

2/22 Vines Road, Hamlyn Heights FOR THE PROFESSIONAL Two bedroom, built in robes, air conditioning, single lock up garage, courtyard, close to schools, shops and transport, no pets. Av now $310pw

3BR, robes, PFBs, fans, coonara htg, a/c, elec ckg, c/prt & sgl gge, no pts, Av 3/1 $300pw

East Geelong 55 McDonald St

3BR, 1x BIR, all gas, lge living/meals area, rear lane to OSP, no pts, Av now

$295pw

Corio

4 Cheshire St

3BR, BIRs, gas heat, split system, d/washer, double carport, no pets, Av 9/1

$290pw

Newtown

88 Wst Fyans St

3BR, 1xrobe, gas ckg & htg, elec HWS, OSP, mowing included, no pets, Av now

$290pw

Newcomb

1 Cecil Crt

3BR, 2 w/BIR, fans, gas heat, elect cook, SLUG + dbl c/port, pets neg, Av now

$280pw

Newcomb

10 O’Brien St

Reno’d 2BR, BIRs, PFBs, updated kitch/meals, freshly painted, no pets, Av now

$280pw

2BR, elect heat, open plan, elect cook, gas hot water, shed, no pets, Av now

$275pw

Geelong West 97 Weller St Grovedale

3BR, BIRs, frml liv/dining, kitch/mls, elec aps, crprt, 6mth lse, no pts, Av now

$270pw

Geelong West 8 Ann St

2 Patey Crt

3BR, PFBs, shrt wlk to shops, all gas, dct htg, sgl gge + OSPx2, no pets, Av 9/1

$270pw

Manifold Hts 18 Calder St

3BR, gas heat, a/c, spacious kitchen & lounge, SLUG, gardening incl, Av now

$260pw

APARTMENTS

Geelong

3/252 Ryrie St

2BR, stdy, ens, open plan kitch/mls/livng, balcony, 2x gge spce, no pts, Av 9/1

$400pw

Geelong

7 Ginn St

Frnshd 1BR, dbl shwr, s/sys htg & clg, communal lndry, OSP, no pets, Av now

$300pw

Grovedale

1/41 Church St

2BR, BIRs, all gas, opn pln liv/kitch/mls opens to crtyrd, sgl gge, no pets, Av 9/1

$280pw

St Albans Park 1/4 Lucy Crt

Large 2BR, BIRs, o/pln liv/mls/kitch, sgl gge, grnding incl, no pets, Av now

$280pw

East Geelong 13 The Walk

3BR, 2 storey, open plan kitch/meals/living, gas appliances, OSP, no pets, Av now $250pw

East Geelong 17 The Walk

3BR, 2 storey, clse to bus and shops, all gas, splt sys, OSPx2, no pets, Av now

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bell post hill 93 Fairy Street belmont 21 Thomson Street 9 Roberts Road 5 Tiverton Street 6 White Street 22 James Street 5 Davis Street 3/8 Torquay Road 2/148 Francis Street 7/59 Mt Pleasant Road connewarre 13 Beekeeper Road geelong 56 Bourke Crescent 290 Bellarine Street 6/10 Fitzroy Street geelong west 87 Waratah Street 47 French Street 18 George Street grovedale 4 Rubens Court 116 Church Street 37 Muscovy Drive 115 Wingarra Drive 84 Moruya Drive hamlyn heights 34 Drysdale Avenue 2/160 Church Street highton 34 University Drive 4 Roncliffe Road 2/5 Premier Court 7/24 North Valley Road leopold 6 Kombi Road newcomb 56 Bellarine Highway newtown 54 Sherbourne Terrace 5/8-10 Ballater Avenue 332 Shannon Avenue norlane 5/27 Hinton Close north geelong 99 Kildare Street st albans park 11 Sputnik Court wandana heights 8 Xavier Court 3 Bent Road waurn ponds 2/9 Resolute Drive

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Rental properties guide

$250pw

UNITS Drumcondra 10/17A The Esplanade

2BR, ocean views, BIRs, elect appliancess, car space, no pets, Av now

$300pw

Manifold Hts 4/26 Volum St

2BR, BIR, gas cook & heat, reno bthrm, cls shops/trans/town, no pets, Av now

$290pw

Geelong West 3/44 Wellington St

2BR, BIRs, electric cook, has heat, split system, c/yard, SLUG, no pets, Av 9/1

$290pw

Belmont

2/6-8 Matilda Crt

2BR, BIRs, gas wall furnace, gas cook, private c/yard, SLUG, no pets, Av now

$270pw

Newtown

7/24 Retreat Rd

2BR, gas heat, split system, sgl c/port, close to schools/shops/transport, Av 4/1

$260pw

Highton

6a Tania Cres

Furnished 1BR, BIR, o/p kitch/mls/liv, lge shwr, strt prking, crtyrd, no pts, Av now $220pw

Drumcondra 3/21 Drumcondra Ave

1BR, BIR, electric apps, a/c, sgl c/port, cls CBD & trans, no pets, Av now

$210pw

Geelong

1BR, BIR, split system, electric cooking, cls town & transport, no pets, Av 11/1

$180pw

4/337 Ryrie St

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We wish all our landlords and tenants a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Our office will be closed: Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day.

Ray White Geelong 5223 2040 Property of the week SOUTH GEELONG 44 VERNER STREET

Waterfront Luxury Living

$510 GEELONG, 306/110 Brougham Street AVAIL NOW GEELONG, 305/120 Brougham Street

Saturday 22nd Dec Fully furnished, study, BIRs, DW, w/goods incl, sep balc, views Fully furnished, study, BIRs, D,W, whitegoods, views, secure car park

$750 $600

NOW ASAP

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BIRs, gas, heat, A/C, undercover ent area, huge yard, single gge & OSP BIRs, as new, open plan, SS app/DW, d/heating & courtyard BIRs, PFB, duct heat, air con, d/washer, corner spa, lge yard, SLUG BIRs to 2BR, light & bright, gas heat, gas cook, wood fire, yard, c/port BIRs, open plan, pfb, modern, extra living in garage, deck and lge yard BIRs, large living, gas log fire, split/syst, large yard, cubby house, DLUG BISs, gas heat/cook, large secure yard, ent area, gardenshed 2br, gas appliances, small secure yard, walk to city, no pets BIR to 1 br, gas cook, SOB, duct heat, c/yard, OFP, OSP BIR to main, lrg living, ducted heating, close to shops and schools BIRs, modern, open plan, pfb, kitchen with DW, ss app, deck, d/heating BIRs, WIR/master, d/heating, cooling, 2 living areas, yard, 3 car gge Spacious, BIRs, open plan, PFBs, lge rearyard, gas heat/cook WIR x 1,BIR x 2, 2 living areas, dishwasher, fridge, gas heating, open plan living, gas heating, hydronic cooling, great loc, lge yard Main with lge BIRs,ducted heating,lge living room, spacious b/yard BIRs, WIR/main, lge living, pfb, DW, c/yard, brand new pfbs, study, kitch with DW, ducted heating, split system, lge yard BIRs, shower over bath, small courtyard, d/washer, gas apps, SLUG BIRs in 2 rooms, updated, fresh paint, new bathroom, lge yard Renovated, BIRx1, spacious living gas heat/cook, large secure yard Modern, WIR, BIRs x 2, d/washer, duct heat, air con, ent area, DLUG BIRs, ss appliances incl DW, stone benchs, 3 toilets, study, courtyard PFBs, spacious rooms, secure yard, garden shed, close to ameneties free standing robes, new tiling in bathroom with bath, lge yard, heating BIRs, 2 living, fresh paint, new carpet, all gas, lge yard, inc gardener, Free standing robes, fresh paint, mod kitch/DW, PFB, new bathroom Updated, new kitc, shower over bath, central heating, lge yard BIRs to 2, large lounge, gas heat, gas cook, split syst, large yard, SLUG BIR, large kitchen, open plan, gas cook, gas heat, large yard, large gge BIRs, WIR/master, ss/app, open plan, alfresco area, modern 2 BIRs, renovated, 2 living, gas cook, d/w, d/heat, sec yard, SLUG Spacious BR’s, 2 bathrooms, elec cook, elec heat, large yard, SLUG

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21/12/12 NOW NOW 06/01/13 NOW 25/01/13 09/01/13 ASAP NOW NOW NOW 03/01/13 NOW 22-Feb 12/01/13 NOW NOW NOW 29/12/12 NOW 19/01/13 NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW 02/01/13 NOW

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Near-new, BIRs, open plan, s/s apps, private c/yard, SLUG $330 BIRs, spacious, open plan, gascook, split sys, modern bathroom, c/port $215 BIRs, modern, open plan, gas cook, sec syst, split/syst, c/yard, deck, SLUG $320 BIR, light and bright, spacious lounge, elec heat, elec cook, SOB, c/park $190 BIR, gas cook and heat, quiet location, private c/yard, close to shops $175 BIRs, open plan, duct heat, secure yard, dbl c/port, ensuite, sep bath $320 BIRs, open plan, gas apps, air con, sep bath, sing c/port, walk to town $245 Dbl story, 2 living, BIRs, air con, s/s apps, d/w, PFBs, rear c/yard $490 BIR, open plan, elec heat, gas cook & hot water, c/port, neat $200 Renovated, BIR, large kitchen, open plan, comb bath/laundry, c/port $210 BIRs, modern, open plan, duct heat, air con, S/S apps, d/w, c/yard, SLUG $300 BIRs, meals area, gas cooking, ducted heating, SLUG $325 BIR, elec appliances, single c/port, close to walking track, low maint $175 BIR x 1st floor, elec appliances, SLUG, comb bath/laundry, no garden $185 BIRs ,split system, single garage, close to Railway station $310 BIRs, open plan, pfb’s, gas heat, elec cook, comb bath/laund, c/port $230 BIRs, PFBs, gas heat, combined laundry/bathroom $220 BIR, quiet court location, elec heat/cook, combined bathroom/laundry $160 BIRs, all gas appliances, bath, SLUG, private courtyard, great location $250 Modern, WIR & ens to main, BIR to BR2, duct heat, air con, c/yard, SLUG $375 BIR, spacious living,sep dining, gas heat/cook, rear c/yard, SLUG $310

29/12/12 02/01/13 10/01/13 08/01/13 NOW NOW 09/01/13 29/01/13 19/01/13 NOW NOW NOW 17/01/13 NOW NOW NOW NOW 07/01/13 20/12/12 27/01/13 09/01/13

Houses BELMONT, 48 Bailey Street BELMONT, 2/96 Roslyn Rd BELMONT, 1 Park Street BELMONT, 60 Roslyn Road CORIO, 6 Abelia Crt CORIO, 15 Corangamite Drive CORIO, 41 Browning Dve GEELONG, 134 Gheringhap Street GEELONG, 38 Bourke Crescent GEELONG WEST, 1/11 Addis Street Prime Location, With All The GEELONG WEST, 6 Pizer St Trimmings!!! GROVEDALE, 19 Param Street Situated in highly sought after location, this GROVEDALE, 46 Bieske Road near new modern home combines quality GROVEDALE, 54 Bickford Road finish with convenient lifestyle living. MANIFOLD HEIGHTS , 4 Roxby St • 3 large bedrooms, master with ensuite + MARSHALL, 81 Marshalltown Road WIR NEWCOMB, 1/1 Herbert Court • Stunning open plan kitchen, dining and NEWCOMB, 32 Bellarine Hwy living with stainless steel appliances NEWTOWN, 8/270A Pakington Street NEWTOWN, 53 Buckingham Rd • Stainless steel appliances, stone bench NEWTOWN, 19 Price Street tops and butler’s pantry NEWTOWN, 4 Raith Terrace • Large triple garage with wide rear lane NEWTOWN, 1/14 Fairmont Rd access • Alfresco area with timber decking creating NORLANE, 2 Kagoola Crt NORLANE, 46 Rose Ave a 2nd outdoor entertaining area NORLANE,12 Karrin Crt Other features include evaporative cooling NORLANE, 2 Kookaburra Crt and ducted heating. NORLANE, 9 Watsonia Ave NORTH GEELONG, 7 Vautier Street Property of the week SOUTH GEELONG, 57 Balliang Street NEWTOWN $440 SOUTH GEELONG, 44 Verner Street 4 RAITH TCE AVAIL NOW THOMSON, 1/5 Fagg Street WINCHELSEA,12 Schroeter Street

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BELL PARK, 2/32 Banfield Street BELMONT, 2/252 High Street BELMONT, 5/10 Herbert Street BELMONT, 9/159 Roslyn Road CORIO, 3/51 Merlin Cres EAST GEELONG, 31A Barnfather Street GEELONG, 1/450 Ryrie Street GEELONG, 2 Agricultural Place GEELONG WEST,, 3/52 Church Street GEELONG WEST, 1/52 Church Street GROVEDALE, 8/199 Bailey Street HAMLYN HEIGHTS, 1/23 Waiora Avenue HERNE HILL, 2/54 Itkeston Street HERNE HILL, 5/35-37 Rix Street MARSHALL, 1/6 Nikola Court MANIFOLD HEIGHTS, 2/36 Orr Street NEWCOMB, 6/7 Bain Crt NEWCOMB, 3/7 Bain Crt NEWTOWN, 2/299 Autumn Street NEWTOWN, 2/4 Belfast Ave NEWTOWN, 8/24 Percy Street

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Modern Home in Great Location! This beautifully presented modern design is complimented by its top quality fixture’s and fittings and wonderful design. Comprising:• 3 Bedrooms main with walk in robe and others with built in robes • Main bathroom with separate bath and large ensuite to main bedroom • Large open plan living area with separate dining area • Great size kitchen with stainless steel oven/stove top and dishwasher • Caesar stone bench tops and plenty of cupboard and bench space • Great sized low maintenance yard with undercover entertaining area • DLUG Featuring ducted heating and reverse cycle cooling

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Zoned Ind. 2, various office & warehouse space Zoned Bus. 4, mod show room, full amen, 5 carparks Zoned Bus. 1, 180m2, retail, gallery or office, parking & amen 86m2 retail, street frontage, on street & onsite parking 92m2 shed, 36m2 self contained office, 460m2 of land Zoned Ind. 1, 223m2 approx. warehouse

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PROPERTY OF THE WEEK

192 Ormond Road, East Geelong AVAIL NOW $320 per week

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This home is located only minutes from local Primary & High schools, Geelong’s CBD & Waterfront, local shopping centres & public transport. Offering: • 3 good sized bedrooms • Renovated kitchen with electric cooking, dishwasher and breakfast bench • Spacious lounge room with split system heating and cooling • Bathroom with shower over bath & sep toilet Other features of this property include a low maintenance secure yard, BBQ area great for summer entertaining, secure single carport and Gardner included. Pets OK.

Winners of Ray White Property Managers Wealth Award & Geelong Regional Business of 2011. Townhouses NORTH SHORE 10 Seabeach Pde

Saturday 22nd Dec 3br, 1bath, D/W, gas heat, ultra modern, SGL/REM/GGE

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Units NEWTOWN 9/199 Noble Street

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HAMLYN HEIGHTS 2/188 Church Street 1br, 1bath, A/C, pfb in lounge, elec heat & cook, low main yard, c/port

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CORIO 1 Illinois Ave

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3br, pfb, A/C, reno’d kitch, gas cook, Close to ameneties, SLUG

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$260

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$245

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2br, 1bath, new carpet throughout, gas cook, A/C

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3br, 1bath, R/C A/C, gas apps, entertainment area, close to schools

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$295

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3br, 2bath, 2toil, 2liv, DBL/RE/GGE rear access, A/C covered pergola area

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$350

Houses

HOUSES BELMONT

13 Hereford Drive Avail NOW $320pw 3BR home, kitchen with gas cooking, dining area, large living area with gas heating & SS A/C, bathroom with sep bath and shower, a large deck area, secure yard, double lock up garage BELMONT 32 Pavo Street Avail NOW $280pw 3BR home, WFBs throughout, kitchen with gas cook, bath over shower, gas heating, lge yard & SLUG BELMONT 8 Polwarth Crescent Avail NOW $340pw 3BR home w/ BIR’s, kitchen w/ gas cooking, lounge room w/ WFBs, bathroom w/ sep bath & shower, SS heating & cooling & ceiling fans. * Please note that the garage & back yard are not included in the lease agreement BELMONT 201 Roslyn Road Avail 06/02 $450pw 3BR home w/ BIR’s, large sun filled lounge room w/ WFBs & great views, kitchen w/ gas cooking, dishwasher, central bathroom w/ separate bath & shower, 4th bedroom / 2nd living area, ducted heating, A/C, WFBs, private courtyard w/ swimming pool, large secure front yard, a double lock up remote garage BELMONT 3 Torquay Road Avail NOW $330pm 3BR home with BIR, large sun filled lounge & meals area with gas heat, kitchen w/ gas cooking, renovated cent bathroom with sep bath, shower & toilet, a lge yard, recently painted throughout, SS cooling & SLUG w/ remote access & work shop CORIO 18 Buangor Street Avail NOW $265pw 3BR home, kitchen with gas cooking and ample cupboard space, living and dining area with WFBs, gas heating and A/C EAST GEELONG 192 Ormond Road Avail NOW $320pw 3BR home, renovated kitchen with electric cook, d/w, spacious lounge room with SS heating & cooling, bathroom w/ shower over bath & sep toilet, secure yard, BBQ area, secure single carport & gardener included. Pets OK. HERNE HILL 2 Kedleston Road Avail NOW $310pw 3BR home, Spacious living area with polished boards, A/C & Heating, kitchen with gas cooking & adjoining dining area, bathroom with sep bath, shower and toilet HIGHTON 26 Hewat Drive Avail NOW $400pw 3BR home, master bedroom with WIR and ensuite, open plan kitchen & dining area with gas cook & ample cupboard space, spacious lounge room with gas heat & reverse cycle A/C, bathroom with sep bath & shower MANIFOLD HEIGHTS 12 Douglass Street Avail 20/01 $310pw 3BR home, kitchen w/ gas cooking, bathroom w/ sep bath & shower, large living area w/ gas heating, SS heating & cooling, large yard & single carport NEWTOWN 142 West Fyans Street Avail NOW $455pw Fully Renovated 3BR home, 2 bathrooms, 2 lge living areas, duct heating, kitchen with gas cooking & D/W, lge undercover area, secure yard and lock up carport WHITTINGTON 6 Katarina Place Avail 20/12 $320pw 3BR home, main w/ A/C, central bathroom w/ sep bath & shower, kitchen w/ gas cooking, large lounge w/ ceiling fan and A/C, ducted heating, large secure yard, double lock up garage w/ power & ample parking spaces

LARA 1 Victor Place

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Jax Biddle - Leasing Manager

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Lara, 16 Hicks St 5282 4699 Corio, 83E Purnell Rd 5274 9199 Geelong West, 10 Church St 5277 3151

2/6 Allitt Avenue 2BR w/ BIR’s, lrg open plan living/dining area w/ A/C, kitchen w/ gas cooking & breakfast bar, central bathroom w/ sep bath & shower, large undercover entertainment area/2nd living ideal for those summer BBQ’s, low maintenance yard & a single lock up garage 2/11 Marjorie Avenue 2BR townhouse, both with BIR’s, open Plan living/dining area opening onto the paved BBQ area, kitchen with gas cooking and ample cupboard space, ducted heating, bathroom with sep bath and shower & sep toilet 1/9 Coolidge Street Immaculate 2BR unit, lge OP living/dining area with A/C & duct heating, kitchen with gas cooking, bathroom with sep bath & shower, lge secure yard and SLUG 5/6 Nelson Avenue 2BR unit with BIRs, central bathroom with sep shower, kitchen with gas cooking and adjoining dining area, lounge with gas heating, a large private courtyard and single carport 5/22 Northam Avenue 2BR unit, 2 Bedrooms with robes, open plan living/ kitchen area with electric cooking & gas heating, bathroom with laundry and sep toilet 4/12-14 Thornhill Road 3BR unit with BIR’s, separate dining, lounge room with central heating, central bathroom & sep laundry, single remote lock up garage 9/9 Helms Street 3BR townhouse, lge living, kitchen with gas cooking & d/w, dining/2nd living, A/C, central bathroom, separate bath and shower, secure yard, entertainment area & SLUG Sarah Radali Business Development Specialist Rental Department Manager

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We are seeking to hire a permanent casual person to represent our company. Current Driver Licence, Driver Accreditation Certificate, MSIC card, Level 2 First Aid are required. This position would suit a semi-retired, responsible, reliable person who has the ability work with people, has good communication skills, who is self-motivated and competent. This position has variable hours of work, both midweek and weekends. Above award wages.

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MBA6883

A Daimler Brand

Subject to availability, dealer recommended drive away campaign price for vehicles ordered between 1 October and 31 December 2012. Per week offers based on above recommended drive away prices with a $390 finance documentation fee and, in NSW only, applicable mortgage stamp duty payable upfront, on a 60 month Agility Asset Loan with 10,000 km p/a allowance. 1. Upfront deposit: $12,000, Monthly repayments $861.60, Total amount payable $98,513.80, GFV $34,214. 2. Upfront deposit: $10,000, Monthly repayments $645.06, Total amount payable $72,710.88, GFV $23,440. 3. Upfront deposit: $12,000, Monthly repayments $1,035.61, Total amount payable $101,155.52, GFV $26,400. All offers restricted to approved business customers of Mercedes-Benz Financial Services Australia Pty Ltd ABN 73 074 134 517. Kilometre Restrictions and Fair Wear and Tear return conditions apply, full details available at your participating authorised Mercedes-Benz dealer.

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