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Landlords are being encouraged to check carefully before entering into private tenancy arrangements a�er a series of drug raids on rented houses in Sunbury.

Raids on properties in Phillip Drive, Glastonbury Drive and Langport Crescent have turned up 486 cannabis plants since July.

�e most recent warrant was executed at a Langport Crescent house on August 26 when 219 cannabis plants were seized.

Police and real estate agents warned that many people involved in cannabis or crystal

Crop house warningmethamphetamine production and tra�cking were circumventing reference checks by providing false names or using the private market.

Hume police’s Inspector Lisa Hardeman said landlords risked signi�cant damage to their investments, with walls in crop houses o�en removed and electricity tampered with.

‘‘It’s really important, if you are renting a house out, that you do really good background checks or go through an agency that will do all those checks for you,’’ she said. ‘‘�ese people are in a business. �ey will sign up under di�erent names or use false identi�cation.’’

A Sunbury real estate agent, who did not want to be named, said he had recently been contacted by a landlord who had been sha�ed by tenants who found him online.

‘‘�ey paid the bond and the �rst month’s rent, but he received nothing a�er that.He decided to list it with us, but when we went around to inspect it he opened the door and literally every wall had been removed.Chains had been installed on the ceilingfor �uorescent lights. �e place was anabsolute mess.’’

Another Sunbury agent, also unwilling to be named, said tenants involved in drug tra�cking

or production o�en appeared legitimate, paying their rent months in advance.

‘‘People have got to be really careful,’’ the agent said. ‘‘�ey may say they’re wanting a house for a Mr and Mrs with a couple of kids, but then they drag in someone else to sit on a crop for them.’’

Both agents said crooks were o�en targeting houses in newer estates.

Inspector Hardeman urged neighbours who noticed suspicious behaviour to contact police.

Tell-tale signs of crop houses include windows blacked out, blinds permanently down and increased daytime foot and car tra�c.

Rare plants and hard-to-�nd gardening books will be on sale during a major garden lovers’ fair at one of Mount Macedon’s most famous estates laterthis month.

As many as 1000 people are expected to attend Mount Macedon Horticultural Society’s huge annual event at heritage-listed Bolobek on September 19 and 20.

Gardening experts, including Stephen Ryan, Simon Rickard and Carolyn Blackman, will share their wisdom and insights during a series of gardeningQ & A sessions.

First held in 2002, the former plant lovers’ market has been expanded to include children’s activities, local wines, homemade food and coffee.

Bolobek’s Brigid Robertson says more than 30 stalls will be at this year’s event.

‘‘People will also be able to wander through the property, which includes about 2.5 hectares of garden and 2.5 hectares of parkland,’’ she says. ‘‘We’re making it a real day out. ‘And spring has de�nitely sprung. The camellias are coming out and things are really greening up; it’s beginning to lose that grey.’’

Bolobek is at 370 Mount Macedon Road, Macedon. Entry: $10;children free.

Details: goo.gl/MUxzgO

Matt Crossman

Mount in bloom

Amanda Gauci, Chris Williams and Brigid Robertson preparing the garden. (Joe Mastroianni)

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meant forests and land were extremely dry. ‘‘We were out testing the other day … you start digging and you’ve only got a couple of millimetres before there’s no moisture.”

He warned landholders of the dangers of having a false sense of security.

‘‘You’ve got a lot of people who are diligent

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Authorities have warned Sunbury and Macedon Ranges landholders there’s no room for complacency ahead of what’s expected to be another dangerous �re season.

Modelling released last week by the Bush�re and Natural Hazards Co-operative Research Centre reveals large areas of southern Australia, especially central Victoria, face an above- average potential for bush�res this season.

A long, hot, dry summer has been predicted due to a strengthening El Nino weather

pattern. Emergency Management Victoria commissioner Craig Lapsley said the forecast predicted the �re season could start earlier than usual.

‘‘�is is an early warning to carry out �re prevention works in October and November,’’ he said. ‘‘Preparing early will be critical as it’s likely the season will be upon us from December and through to February.’’

Mike Dornau, spokesman for the Mountain group of CFA brigades, covering Mount Macedon, Macedon, Gisborne, Newham and Riddells Creek, said 10 years of low rainfall

and they clean up their land every year,’’ Mr Dornau said. ‘‘�en there’s the other end, where you’ve got people who will never clean up, but in the middle you’ve got those who can get complacent.

‘‘Put yourself six months forward. You’d hate to be saying that, maybe if I had cleaned up my house would have been saved.’’

Emergency management agencies will take part in 17 pre-season brie�ngs in September and October.

Almost 50 aircra� will support �re�ghting e�orts across the state this summer.

Fire season tipped to start early

New titles for 14 residential lots in Sunbury’s Canterbury Estate are set to be released a�er developers won an appeal against a Hume council decision to reject the estate’s landscaping plans.

Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) member Geo�rey Code found the council’s reasons for refusing a statement of compliance for plans – part of the 24th stage of the Riddell Road estate – were not valid.

�e council argued that landscaping shown in the plans had not commenced to its satisfaction, with some works carried out before they were approved.

�e council also claimed that some of the works were tokenistic.

Evidence from the developer showed that landscaping, including construction of a $2 million lake, began in the �rst of three areas in 2005 and was substantially completed in 2012.

‘‘�e landscaping, substantially completed in the �rst area, may have been completed some time ago, but cannot … be regarded as tokenistic,’’ Mr Code said. ‘‘I �nd the landscaping in the plans has commenced.

‘‘It is a misconstruction of condition 10c that the council could only be satis�ed of commencement if all the landscaping was completed or if an agreement to secure completion of those works was entered into.’’

A VCAT hearing about Macedon Ranges council’s decision to refuse a permit for a controversial Coles Express service station at Woodend is expected to begin this Friday.

Matt Crossman

VCAT slaps council over Sunbury estate

A group that hopes to turn Sunbury’s former Victoria University campus into a thriving community hub has been buoyed by talks with state MPs.

Skills and Training Minister Steve Herbert and Sunbury MP Josh Bull toured the historic Jacksons Hill precinct with members of the Sunbury Asylum Alliance last Friday.

�ey discussed the group’s plans to attract jobs training, youth programs and artists, to o�er accommodation and tours and bring new businesses to the site, which was the historic

Pitch for icon’s revival gains tractionSunbury Asylum Alliance’s Alison Cunningham with Labor MPs Steve Herbert and Josh Bull and Victoria University’s Jonathan Tribe. Shawn Smits)

home of Sunbury’s 19th century asylum for people deemed to be ‘mentally impaired’.

Parts of the site, vacated by VU in 2011, are already used by community groups, including radio station 3NRG and Boilerhouse �eatre Company.

Alliance member Alison Cunningham said the group wants to preserve the unique buildings while providing much-needed youth facilities and attracting visitors to town.

‘‘Whatever goes up there will have to pay for itself and for the restoration of the site as well,’’

she said. ‘‘�ere’s a lot of potential for things like a multiversity, training restaurant and living museums. �ere’s not a lot of places like this le� … it has some very unique features.’’

Ms Cunningham said the group hoped to secure government support before seeking grants and philanthropic funds to buy the site.

Mr Bull also visited Sunbury Community Health with Health Minister Jill Hennessy to discuss funds for new public dental equipment.

Matt Crossman

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Petition for Sunbury pollA petition urging the state government to hold a compulsory vote on whether Sunbury should separate from Hume was tabled in State Parliament last week. Sunbury MP Josh Bull presented almost 7000 signatures, with petitioners citing ‘‘vastly different circumstances’’ from when a voluntary poll was held in 2013 and the proposed Sunbury council as it stands now. ‘‘The adverse consequences … are signi�cant and have not been communicated to the residents,’’ the petition said.

Search for shot kangarooPolice and Wildlife Victoria are looking for an eastern grey kangaroo seen with an arrow lodged in its head at a property in the Ashbourne area on August 31. The sighting prompted a call for help to locate the roo so it can be treated. Police con�rmed an investigation was under way. Anyone who sees the kangaroo should call Wildlife Victoria on 1300 094 535. To give information about the shooting, call Kyneton police on 5421 2900.

Ex-pollie seeks new seatFormer state upper house MP Donna Petrovich is again seeking a seat in State Parliament, saying she plans to run in the South West Coast byelection sparked by the retirement of former premier Denis Napthine. Ms Petrovich, a former Macedon Ranges mayor, was the Liberal member for Northern Victoria from 2006-13, after which she contested the federal seat of McEwen and then, last November, the state seat of Macedon

�e Macedon Ranges are not immune to the e�ects of substance addiction, the area’s top cop has warned ahead of a forum that will develop a local strategy to combat crystal methamphetamine [ice] use.

While an ongoing regional operation has resulted in large numbers of arrests and drug seizures at Sunbury and Romsey, Inspector Ryan Irwin said the scourge of ice was not something that could be addressed by enforcement alone.

‘‘It’s a community issue and it needs a whole-of-community approach to mitigate the impact,’’ he said.

Friday’s forum, at Woodend’s Norma Richardson Hall from 9am-1.30pm, is the latest in a series organised by the Macedon Ranges Local Safety Committee.

While previous events have focused on raising awareness with clubs, community groups and health professionals, the next symposium will lay the foundations for a plan to tackle ice use. To book, phone 5428 2640.

A separate information session organised by the Lance�eld and Romsey community banks will be held at Romsey Park, 7pm next Tuesday.

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A senior Macedon Ranges police o�cer says motorists should resist the instinct to swerve if they see animals on the road ahead.

Tra�c management unit o�cer-in-charge Geo� Neil said emergency services were o�en called to crashes, some of them fatal, caused by drivers trying to avoid wildlife.

Sergeant Neil said Gisborne-Bacchus Marsh Road, Romsey Road and Kilmore Road near Riddells Creek were among hot- spots where mobs of kangaroos were o�en seen feeding.

‘‘One of the obvious responses is to drive a little bit slower,’’ Sergeant Neil said.

‘‘�e other one, and it’s the hardest one, is don’t really try to avoid them.

‘‘If they’re sitting in front of you, you are better o� going straight ahead.

“People have swerved to miss an animal and they’ve gone o� in the trees.’’

Sergeant Neil warned crashes involving wildlife were more frequent in the lead-up to summer.

‘‘One can certainly become upset at the wanton destruction of wildlife, but we can’t throw human life away just through reaction.’’

He said the number of crashes reported to police were just a fraction of those that occurred.

New data reveals that Sunbury (third) and Gisborne (sixth) were among the state’s top 10 postcodes for insurance claims for collisions with animals in 2014.

Data released by RACV shows 41 claims were made in Sunbury, down from 50 the previous year.

A total of 37 claims were made in Gisborne, up from 18 in 2013.

An overwhelming majority of claims involved kangaroos.

Macedon Ranges Wildlife Network �gures show volunteers attended to 1292 kangaroos in 2014, many of them having been hit on the roads.

�e �gure was up from 1064 in 2013.Spokeswoman Fiona Corke said the

network, which is seeking a meeting with ministers, wanted the state government to conduct a Transport Accident Commission- style campaign to encourage people to drive to conditions and avoid hitting animals on country roads.

She said driver education about wildlife was almost non-existent.

‘‘VicRoads has a responsibility to teach people how to drive on our roads, and that includes teaching them how to drive with wildlife,’’ Ms Corke said. ‘‘�ere are families being ripped apart.’’

A government spokesman said a meeting had yet to be scheduled.

Basic instincts add to road toll

‘‘ We can’t throw human life away, just through reaction ’’ - Geoff Neil

Riddells Creek’s Kristie Murden says giving up her daily latte was a small price to pay to help people with autism – like her son Gus, 7 – get the support they need.

Ms Murden raised more than $1620 for the I CAN Network, which is part of its AWEgust for AWEtism campaign.

Friends and family were quick to support her e�orts to kick her daily co�ee �x, taking her well beyond her original fundraising target of $700.

Ms Murden says I CAN’s emphasis on the things people with autism can achieve is one

of the reasons she chose to become involved. ‘‘It’s quite di�erent and refreshing,’’ she says. ‘‘I’m an optimist and I do �nd a lot of the stu� around about autism tends to have a negative spin.

‘‘A lot of people do have a hard time with it, but everybody, whether they’re autistic or not, has hardships. I like that I CAN focuses on their strengths.’’

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Women’s plan sets barMacedon Ranges council’s ‘women in emergencies’ plan has been commended by the International Federation of the Red Cross and is in line for a national award. Developed in partnership with local emergency services and support agencies, the plan was the �rst of its kind created by a Victorian council.

Creek runs freeA section of a small creek in central Sunbury has been transformed by a Melbourne Water project. Most of Melba Creek is in pipes, but a small part remains an open waterway. Banks along this section have been stabilised to prevent erosion and retain the natural look and feel.

Feedback on town plansWoodend, Kyneton and Riddells Creek residents can have their say about planning scheme amendments designed to provide a vision for each town until 2036. Structure plans proposed by Macedon Ranges council will be the subject of drop-in sessions from September 15 to October 17. Submissions close October 23. For a full list of drop-in sessions, visit goo.gl/IKd79s or call 5422 0333.

No-go for roadside car salesMacedon Ranges motorists are being warned they could be �ned $200 for parking vehicles for sale on public land. Council community safety manager Anne-Louise Lindner said there had been a recent increase in vehicles being parked in these areas. ‘‘We are not trying to stop people from advertising the sale of their

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vehicles, but they must do so on their own property, or elsewhere,’’ Ms Lindner said.

Roof repairs on the wayThe roof of an ageing administration building at Lance�eld Primary School will �nally be repaired, with the state government allocating much-needed maintenance money. Macedon MP Mary-Anne Thomas said the school council and principal had raised ongoing concerns about maintenance funding during last year’s election campaign.

Enviro plan submissions dueSubmissions to Macedon Ranges council’s new environment strategy close this Friday. The plan, designed to guide planning, decision-making and activities, is expected to include biodiversity protection, climate change mitigation and sustainable land and water management measures. Details: 5421 9659

Better prepared for emergencyState Emergency Service units at Gisborne and Woodend will be better able to respond to road crashes, storms and missing-people searches following the delivery of new equipment. The Gisborne unit received a de�brillator, while the Woodend unit was provided with a remote lighting system and torches, all part of an ongoing sponsorship deal between the emergency management agency and insurance company AAMI.

Vehicles for sale on public land Council is reminding residents that it is an offence under Local Law No.10 to park and display vehicles for sale on Council roads, nature strips, footpaths and other public land.

Parking vehicles on roadsides and Council land creates hazards for motorists as it can cause visual distractions and traffi c congestion issues. Owners of these vehicles may receive on-the-spot infringements of $200.

For more information about Council’s laws and regulations, visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/laws or contact 5422 0333.

Your Say Implementing town structure plans

Council is seeking feedback about a series of planning scheme amendments (C98, C99, C100, C103 and C105) that will implement the Kyneton, Riddells Creek and Woodend structure plans which provide a vision for each town to 2036.

A series of drop-in sessions are planned where residents can speak to a Council offi cer and ask questions. Drop by any time between the hours listed below.

Drop-in sessions

• Woodend Community Centre, cnr Forest and High streetsTuesday 15 Sept, 5.30pm–7.30pm.

• Kyneton Mechanics Institute, 81 Mollison StreetThursday 24 Sept, 5.30pm–7.30pm.

• Riddells Creek Neighbourhood House, 59 Main RoadMonday 28 Sept, 5.30pm–7.30pm.

• Woodend Farmers Market, cnr Forest and High streetsSaturday 3 Oct, 9am–1pm.

• Kyneton Farmers Market, Piper StreetSaturday 10 Oct, 8.30am–1pm.

• Riddells Creek Farmers Market, 69-77 Main RoadSaturday 17 Oct, 9am–1pm.

To fi nd out more refer to the Public Notices section in this newspaper, visit Council’s website mrsc.vic.gov.au/yoursay or view the amendments at any of Council’s customer service centres and the Riddell Creek Neighbourhood House.

Submissions close on Friday 23 October 2015.

Events Threatened Wildlife Forum Enjoy a free, lively and topical forum on local wildlife facing extinction with leading Australian ecologists, Dr Peter Menkhorst and Dr Dan Harley.

When: Saturday 19 September, 2pm–4.30pmWhere: Newham Mechanics Institute,

1292 Rochford Road, NewhamRSVP: William Terry on 5421 9674 or [email protected]

Home based Business Morning TeaIf you operate a business from home, this informal morning tea is an opportunity to network and discover tips and tools to grow your enterprise.

When: Tuesday 15 September, 10am–12pmWhere: Mad Gallery, 19 High Street, Lancefi eldCost: $10 (members free). Purchase tickets online,

mrsc.vic.gov/business-events

Council MeetingsOrdinary Council MeetingWhen: Wednesday 23 September, 7pm Where: Gisborne Administration Centre, 40 Robertson Street, Gisborne.

Council meeting agendas are now available online from 5pm the Friday before a Council meeting (instead of Monday at 12 noon).

For more information visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/meetings

Employment Fire Management Offi cer (Temporary Part-time)Fire Management Offi cer (Temporary Part-time)Fire Management Offi Closing date 14 Sept. Community Connections Workers (Temporary Part-time) Closing date 21 Sept.

For more information and to apply, visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/jobs

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Animal lovers can help the pets of people who are doing it tough, with Gisborne Veterinary Clinic now a designated drop-off point for Pets of the Homeless Melbourne. Veterinary nurse Kim Szatkowski and volunteer Kristin Kerr – pictured with dogs Tzubi and Jensen – have set up the Gisborne in-store donation depot. Pets of the Homeless Melbourne seeks to raise awareness and help the pets of people who are homeless or at risk of losing their homes. Items on the organisation’s wish list include dog and cat food, toys, �ea and worming treatments, bedding, snap-lock bags, collars, leashes and waterproof jackets. Donations can be left at the Gisborne clinic in Robertson Street. Details: 5428 2805 or goo.gl/9Rfrv5

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High cholesterol and blood pressure, and smoking, are the biggest heart health threats faced by Sunbury and Macedon Ranges residents.

�e latest Victorian Heart Maps data, released by the Heart Foundation, shows 13.34 heart attacks for every 10,000 people in the Macedon Ranges during 2013.

�e rate in Hume was 17.97. While the �gures were an improvement

on those recorded in 2008, experts say they remain too high.

Rates for cardiac arrest were largely static, at 5.52 per 10,000 in the Macedon Ranges and 6.24 in Hume. Loddon was the state’s worst area for heart health, with a heart attack rate of 63.78 per 10,000.

Across the state, rates tended to be much higher in regional areas.

Drawing links between heart problems and socioeconomic disadvantage, Heart Foundation chief executive Diana Heggie said too many people didn’t have access to the information and resources needed to prevent and manage heart disease.

‘‘�e �ndings reinforce the need for

Heart attack rates ‘too high’greater emphasis on prevention and enabling communities to respond to emergencies,’’ Ms Heggie said.

Earlier this year, a 46-year-old woman was showing signs of developing a heart attack when she was given life-saving treatment at Kyneton District Health’s (KDH) 24-hour urgent care centre.

One of the hospital’s rural and isolated practice endorsed registered nurses administered early intervention drugs and fast-tracked the woman’s admission to a Melbourne hospital via a retrieval service.

KDH chief executive Maree Cuddihy said

the woman avoided a stressful and potentially life-threatening drive to the city.

‘‘It’s an example that highlights how fortunate we are in the Macedon Ranges to have proximity to quality healthcare, both close to home and not too far along the freeway,’’ she said.

Medical services director Dr Peter Sloan said regular GP visits were important. ‘‘If you can manage high cholesterol, blood pressure and smoking with your health professional, and make an e�ort to eat well and exercise regularly, then you’re probably looking a�er your heart reasonably well,’’ he said.

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A new sensory garden in the centre of Riddells Creek is just one example of the successful projects funded by a Western Water scheme.

Riddells Creek Park Upgrade Committee member Narelle McGellin says the re�ective space, part of a larger upgrade of Lions Park, is being enjoyed by many people in the community.

‘‘We’ve had so much great feedback from residents about how the new garden has improved the park,’’ she says.

Western Water is inviting community and

environmental groups in Sunbury and the Macedon Ranges to apply for up to $2000 as part of its annual grants program.

�ree grants are on o�er: one for community gardens, one for school gardens, and the other for projects to improve biodiversity and liveability. All projects must be within Western Water’s service area.

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As a former solider, Gisborne’s Stewart Smillie knows the importance of preparation, mateship and endurance.

But he says even he was surprised by the physical and emotional mountains he had to scale along the Kokoda Trail.

Mr Smillie and brother-in-law Greg Deveson, also a Gisborne resident, recently returned from an epic journey along the track made famous by Australia’s World War II diggers.

While extensive training on Mount Macedon and cardio work in the gym had them physically ready, the 96-kilometre trek took its toll on their bodies.

Mr Smillie was amazed how the experience a�ected him emotionally.

‘‘It really crystallises the sacri�ces some of those blokes made,’’ he says. ‘‘I wasn’t prepared for how emotional it would be.’’

Trudging through swamps, grasslands and dense jungle foliage in sti�ing conditions, Mr Smillie says the 12 crew on the trek with him forged a deep emotional connection to an important part of Australia’s military history.

‘‘As we were walking through, we were re�ecting on how di�cult it was, but we were all saying, ‘Imagine doing this in the wrong clothing, carrying a ri�e and having someone shooting back at you’.’’

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Saving the wild thingsLearn more about protecting threatened wildlife during a forum at Newham on September 19. The Arthur Rylah Institute’s Peter Menkhorst and Zoos Victoria’s Dan Harley will talk about species in the Macedon Ranges, and how to help them �ght extinction. From 2-4.30pm at Newham Mechanics Hall. Bookings essential.■ 5421 9674

Light up lifeMacedon Ranges Suicide Prevention Action Group will ‘stomp all over stigma’ during a Lifeline walk this Sunday at Woodend Children’s Park. Register from 8.30am. ■ 0411 963 711 or www.outoftheshadows.org.au

OK to askR U OK Day is a day of action to remind people of the importance of asking friends, colleagues and family, “Are you okay?’’. A community lunch will be held at Woodend Neighbourhood House from 12.30pm this Friday. Cost is $3.■ 5427 1845 or [email protected]

Feminist viewsThought-provoking works by artist and art therapist Paloma Francis are on display at Sunbury Community Health gallery. Hyperfeminism is on during September. ■ 9744 4455

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Men’s cancer fundraiserAt Autobarn Sunbury this Sunday, help Blue September raise money to �ght men’s cancers. Petting zoo, jumping castle, barbecue, face-painting, and more. At 106-108 Horne Street, 11am-2pm.■ 9740 8999

In the swing of thingsFrocks and Jocks, a community choir, wants new members for gospel, swing, classic and world music. Tuesdays at Gisborne.■ 5428 3435 or 0419 887 595

Watercolour delightsWorks by artist Miriam Osmelak are part of The Gallery at Mount Macedon’s latest exhibition. Watercolour Paintings of Things That Keep Me Sane is open until September, 10am-4pm, Friday to Tuesday. ■ www.thegallerymtmacedon.com.au

Mental health workshopAre you caring for someone with a mental illness? PS My Family Matters will host a workshop in the Men’s Shed next to Macedon Ranges Health, 7pm, Wednesday.■ www.psmfm.org.au

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From a classic T-bone to an eye-�llet, choosing the perfect steak can sometimes be a little daunting.

With so many different types and cuts available, what are the important factors?

Fine texture and �rm to touchA piece of steak that holds its structure well is ideal. Meat shouldn’t feel slimy. If there is blood it shouldn’t be �rm or gelatinous.

Bright colourVibrant colour indicates freshness.

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Threads of fat running through the meat increase its juiciness, tenderness and �avor. But a good piece of meat can still be had without it.

Use-by dateVery important if you’re buying pre-packaged meat. Meat normally has a use-by-date of about �ve days if stored correctly.

MoistureIf buying pre-packaged meat, check that it doesn’t have excessive moisture at the bottom of the package – when cooked it will taste dried-out.

ThicknessWhere possible, always buy steak of consistent thickness, as it will cook evenly.

Colour of fat, boneThe fat and bone should be whitish in colour. If it has a brownish colour, it may get a sour taste once it’s cooked.

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Riddells Creek Hotel has a focus on freshness, local produce, great cooking and relaxation – and the customers love it.

Owners Carolyn Trodd and Dianne O’Donnell, who have been in the hospitality industry for 20 years, love running the Riddells Creek Hotel.

“We love seeing our regular customers come in to catch up with each other, have a laugh, have a drink and a chat, watch the footy together or listen to music,” Dianne says. “We believe the local hotel is the best place for the community to meet and catch up with current events around the town.”

Head chef Angelina Love and sous chefs Bernard Smallwood, Brad Henderson and Dennis Cascio bring a wealth of experience, ideas and enthusiasm to the hotel.

The bistro serves traditional pub food with modern overtones.

“We strive to provide fresh, quality produce at all times as we think this is the way to bring out the best in what we serve,” Angelina says.

Scallops mornay and salt and pepper calamari are among the delicious entrees, while aged eye-�llet steak with a creamy garlic prawn and bacon sauce is a star on the mains list.

The tandoori chicken stack with potato rosti and fresh salad topped with a dollop of garlic and cucumber yoghurt is also a big-�avour hit.

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Bellevue is an absolute charmer, with views of Mount William and within walking distance of shops and the local primary school. Lined with painted boards, the bedrooms are an old-world treat, and one has a �replace with a period surround. They share a newly made-over bathroom, which incorporates a European laundry. A newly added lounge room at the back has large windows letting in plenty of natural light, and a sliding door leading to a deck, with canvas wind-shelter screens, and a covered barbecue area. The combined kitchen-meals area, under ceiling bulkheads, has timber-trimmed cabinetry and an upright cooker – a wood heater keeps things cosy. Surrounding gardens are very pretty and, adding to the period feel, a Nissen hut provides space for two cars, a workshop and storage.

Chess Property Consultants: 5429 5544 Price: $437,000 Private sale

LANCEFIELD 35 Raglan Street, 3435

3 1 2

As big as a small house, this well-maintained, charming unit has surrounding gardens that add both beauty and privacy. Sure to entice �rst-home buyers and downsizers, the unit has two bedrooms (each with built-in wardrobes and roman blinds) that share a two-way bathroom and separate toilet; the laundry is next door. A north-facing carpeted living zone (with split-system) adjoins the tiled meals area and kitchen. Large, and in classic charcoal and white, the kitchen has a return island bench, corner pantry, subway splashback tiles, dishwasher, electric cooktop and stainless-steel underbench oven. A good-sized square of concrete is the spot to set up outdoor seating; it couples with a neat lawn and landscaping to deliver pleasing entertainment space. Outdoor sunblinds, gutter guards and a remote-controlled garage with internal access are other features at a fully fenced property with easy access to the freeway.

Kennedy & Hunt: 5428 2544 Price: $395,000 – $415,000 Private sale

NEW GISBORNE 3/4 Morrow Road, 3438

2 1 1

From the customised leadlight kitchen window which frames Mount Macedon views, to boarded ceilings with exposed beams (some natural, others white), this is a house oozing charm and character. The ground �oor has two bedrooms (with wardrobes), a bathroom, big laundry and a vast living room fully lined with natural boards. Upstairs are two more bedrooms, the main with a lovely leadlight bay window with seat. Each shares a bathroom with leadlight feature window. Also up here are a newly carpeted sitting room and a meals zone, each accessing a partially covered balcony running along two sides. The smart galley kitchen (with �oorboards) has all mod cons, including a semi-commercial cooker. Gardens are a mix of formal hedging and mature exotics and there’s an outdoor spa. Gas heating, split-system, garden shed, a carport and garage are other features on the block of about 2023 square metres – all close to train station, primary school and freeway access.

RT Edgar: 5427 1222 Price: $630,000 – $690,000 Private sale

MACEDON 30 Bent Street, 3440

4 2 2

This meticulously presented house on about 8094 square metres is in a fabulous court location and close to all services. And it’s sure to tick boxes for a family looking for lifestyle elements such as a great sectioned-off pony paddock and extra space galore for kicking the footy or whacking the cricket ball. Double-glazed windows, seven-star energy rating, multiple ceiling fans, three split-systems, gas ducted heating, water tanks and three-phase power are sought-after extras. The main bedroom at the front has a walk-in wardrobe and en suite with enclosed toilet. Other bedrooms (with wardrobes), the main bathroom, separate laundry and cupboard laundry are down a rear hallway. There’s also a study. The kitchen has an island bench, glass splashback, dishwasher and 900mm gas cooker. A huge covered pergola looks out to the vast backyard and there’s a carport to house a boat or caravan and a double garage with internal access.

Brad Teal Real Estate: 9744 2555 Price: $699,000 – $725,000 Private sale

ROMSEY 15 Bentley Court, 3434

4 2 3

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With Riddells Creek �owing along the rear boundary, it’s little wonder this pristine property of about 8.09 hectares has the moniker of “Larapinta”, an Aboriginal word meaning ‘�owing waters’ – and the creek has �ne �shing.

Pasture land �ows like a green carpet down to the creek and is divided into seven fenced paddocks, each with troughs. Owners say about 1400 hay bales are coaxed from the rich black soil, and a large dam with pumps, an ef�cient bore and about 283,905 litres stored in tanks guarantee constant water supply. A top-notch place to run ponies or cattle,

it also has a stable and tack room, cattle yards, workshop/machinery shed, hay and wood storage sheds and an open-bay shed.

Now the double-brick residence, an immaculately presented example of a mid-80s homestead with wraparound verandah and the era’s decor of exposed bricks and natural timber in most rooms.

Entry is directly into a big, carpeted lounge room with ceiling fan, and a wood heater and storage nook set in a brick wall. A study (or fourth bedroom) and the main bedroom are off the lounge room, the main with two built-in wardrobes and an en suite with double shower, a spa, heated towel

rail, timber vanity unit and a linen closet. Two more bedrooms, main bathroom and separate toilet are behind a sliding door off the meals zone, and another sliding door here leads to a carpeted rumpus room. (Lots of doors separating zones deliver better temperature and noise control.)

The kitchen, with hard-wearing cork �ooring, is country personi�ed: Tasmanian ash cabinetry and redgum benchtops, along with dishwasher, wall oven and 900mm electric cooktop. And the views from the sink are all about lifting the spirits.

When it comes to outdoor entertainment, how does a cellar (built into a hillside) able

Gisborne Real Estate: 5428 8895 Price: $930,000 Private sale

RIDDELLS CREEK 84 Riverside Drive, 3431

3 2 4

to hold about 840 bottles and an adjoining wisteria-clad pergola sound? And how about an utterly neat brick studio/guest cottage with carpeted living room, bathroom and sink? Whether catering for guests, teens or extended family, this combination of treats is a sure�re winner.

Dry stone walls �anking the driveway gate, cobblestones under verandahs, rock-edged gardens, a double carport and remote-controlled double garage are part of a beautiful property a mere �ve-minute drive from Gisborne.

Carole Levy

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Shop 3, 2 Brook Street, Sunbury 03 9744 2244 leadingrealestate.com.au

Sunbury Pty Ltd

90 Belleview Drive, Sunbury 4A 2B 2C

AN ARCHITECTURAL VIEW!!This eco friendly delight embraces nature through and through with its incredibly energy e�cient, andarchitecturally individual design.An open plan living concept stacked with features including polished concrete �oors, pitched cathedralceilings, cozy solid fuel heater and french windows o�ero�ero� ing you a spectacular view.A one o� from a boutique builder,builder,builder energy e�ciency is at the forefront when it comes to this home. Featuressuch as double glazed windows, double thickness plaster sheeting for noise reduction and extra insulation, 2water tanks connected to irrigation, plantation shutters and a solar hot water service, your bills will never belower and your conscience never clearer.Additional features include evaporative cooling, double remote garage, stylish well appointed kitchen and asecurity entrance, all perfectly positioned on a magni�cent 834m (approx) block of prime land in Jackson Hill.

Price: $470,000 to $500,000

Inspection:Saturday 12.15pm to 12.45pmPhoto ID required

Contact:Contact: Toby Smithies 0400 050 [email protected]

44 The Old Stock Run, Sunbury 4A 2B 8C

ANYTHING ELSE IS A COMPROMISE!Positioned in one of Sunbury’sy’sy’ �nest pockets in the ‘Rolling Meadows’Estate and set on a desirable plot of

approximately 1,997sqm. Boasting a grand entrance with well proportioned living zones, including formal

lounge, kitchen with adjoining meals and family,family,family separate rumpus/games room with the outdoor entertaining

including an incredible pergola wrapping around half of the home with an extensive decked space.

Accommodation features master with full ensuite and BIR, plus 3 bedrooms complete with BIR’s and sharing a

central bathroom plus a separate study/mudroomwith internal access from the DLUG with remote access.

Additional features include ducted heating, evaporative cooling, a miniature concreted basketball court, as

well as 2 x 24,500lt rainwater tanks- fed from the shed only for watering gardens and lawns, veggie patch with

established fruit trees, a further 3m x 3m garden shed and much more!

Price: $720,000 to $770,000

Inspection:Saturday 1.45pm to 2.15pmPhoto ID required

Contact:Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]

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Sunbury Pty Ltd

Unit 2/8 McGeorge Street,Sunbury2A 1B 1C

THE PERFECT DOWNSIZE!Have you been contemplating that it may betime to downsize from your current home?Guess what.... HERE IT IS!!!!This fantastic home has an open plan formallounge, 2 bedrooms, well appointed kitchencomplete with dishwasher and plenty ofstorage overlooking a meals area which opensout to an undercover decked pergola.Additional features include, evaporativecooling, ducted heating, garden shed, PLUS 7water tanks.

Price: $300,000 to $320,000Inspection: Saturday 10.00am to 10.30amPhoto ID requiredContact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]

12Yarck Court, Sunbury3A 2B 2C

PRIME POSITION ATWOODLANDS!Situated within the heart of theWoodland’sEstate is an immaculate family home thatoersoerso , formal lounge framed by decorativecornices, well appointed kitchen, meals andfamily entertaining area.Accommodation oersoerso 3 bedrooms, main withensuite andWIR and the other 2 with BIR’ssharing a central bathroom.With ducted heating and S/S air conditioning,double lock-up garage and lowmaintenancegarden completes this pretty picture!

Price: $390,000 to $410,000Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]

SOLD

5Molvig Rise, Sunbury4A 2B 2C

YOUR ENTRY TO HEADLANDPARK!Located in Sunbury’sy’sy’ Headland Park, becaptivated by grand home. OerOerO ing multipleliving areas, including formal lounge, openkitchen, meals area, family room and upstairs aseparate retreat/rumpus room.Accommodation oersoerso 4 bedrooms with BIR’s,central bathroom, master bedroom withWIRand ensuite plus a separate study.Additional features include evaporativecooling, ducted heating, security alarm system,DLUG with remote access plus so much more.

Price: $495,000 to $530,000Inspection: BY APPOINTMENTPhoto ID requiredContact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]

57 Fullbrook Drive, Sunbury3A 2B 2C

TOWERS OVER THE REST!Encompassing the most heavenly birds eyeview of Melbourne city, this quality builtexclusiveWarburton home boasts qualitythroughout! OerOerO ing 3 separate living areasincluding formal lounge room, main familyand meals area with a well appointed kitchen,rumpusplus a study.Accommodation oersoerso main bedroom with adouble BIR plus ensuite and 2 bedrooms withBIR’s.Additional features include 16 solar panels,ducted heating, split system cooling, DLUGwith remote access and much more.

Price: $435,000Inspection: Saturday 12.15pm to 12.45pmPhoto ID requiredContact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]

15 Spavin Drive, Sunbury4A 2B 2C

THE PERFECT ADDRESS!If you want to live in one of the most iconicSunbury addresses Spavin Drive, just a oneminute walk to the spectacular landmarkdestination of Spavin Lake.Complimented by multiple living zones, ito�erso�erso� a formal lounge area plus the masterbedroom which includes ensuite plusWIRs,�nishing o� this top level with a separatestudy.Down a level you have a further threebedrooms with BIRs, main bathroom, familyroom with modern kitchen and meals area.

Price: $550,000 to $600,000Inspection: BY APPOINTMENTPhoto ID requiredContact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]

585 Elizabeth Drive, Sunbury3A 1B 2C

A HEAD ABOVE THE REST!This is the property you have been waiting for!Situated on the ever popular and well placedElizabeth drive is this stunning home with allof the creature comformformf ts you would expect of amuch higher price tag!Three good size bedrooms, bathroom, wellequipped kitchen, spacious living and diningbathed in natural light, opening out to a pavedundercover alfresco area, this home really isthe perfect start for the young entertainer.This gorgeous home further boasts polishedtimber �oors, heating, evaporative cooling anda spacious yard for the family to enjoy.

Price: $330,000 to $350,000Contact: Toby Smithies 0400 050 [email protected]

6 Drysdale Street, Sunbury3A 1B 1C

SPRING TO THE PHONE!Renovated throughout, this delightful homehas a warm and inviting feel upon entry, witha great sized family room leading to the mealsarea and an updated kitchen with stainlesssteel appliances and plenty of storage is sureto impress.Accommodation includes 3 bedrooms with acentral bathroom plus laundry.On an allotment of approximately 627m2,there is ample backyard for a family to enjoy.Additional features include ducted heating,S/S air-conditioning, carport, garden sheddingand more.

Price: $325,000Inspection: Saturday 1.00pm to 1.30pmPhoto ID requiredContact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]

Unit 6/58-60 Ligar Street,Sunbury2A 1B 1C

THINK OF THE CAPITALPITALPITGROWTH....Within minutes walk to the main CBD, here isa �ne opportunity to secure a well kept andmuch loved home encompassing, 2 bedroomswith BIR’s and central bathroom, this homeo�erso�erso� an open living room with cathedralceilings and gas log �replace combined withthe meals area and functional kitchen.Features including natural gas ducted heating& air conditioning, single lock up garage withremote access and more.

Price: $310,000Inspection: Saturday 10.45am to 11.15amPhoto ID requiredContact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]

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82 Main Street, RomseyJulie Ellis 0409 433 699

Property Manager

Ph (03) 5429 6842James Shalders 0412 136 578

Licensed Sales Agent

Fax (03) 5429 6846Jane Lansell-Smith 0412 457 881

Licensed Sales AgentEvery precaution has been taken to establish accuracy of the above information but does not constitute any misrepresenation by the vendor or agent.

30 minutes from Melbourne airport and 50 minutes from CBD

ROMSEY 63 METCALFE DRIVE A 3 B 1 C 1

General Residential Zone 1 (GRZ1)

Great Opportunity to Secure a Renovators Delight• 3 bedrooms with carpet

• 1 bathroom, bath, sep shower,shower,shower sep w.c.

• Living room, timber �oors, slow combustion �re

• Timber kitchen, d/w, gas hotplates, electricoven, breakfast bar

• Laundry with outside access

• Covered entertaining deck

• Pony paddock, gazebo, garden shed

• Detached garage with power

• Great area just waiting for your personal touch

• Land Size: Approximately 2024sqm

Auction26th September 12.30 pm

OFI Wed 9th Sept; Sat 12th

Sept12:00-12:30pm

Jane Lansell-SmithM: 0412 457 881

James ShaldersM: 0412 136 578

AUCTION

ROMSEY47 & 47A STAWELL STREET A 5 B 2 C 2

General Residential Zone 1 (GRZ1)

Multiple Options For A Great Project

Dwelling One

• 2 bedrooms with BIRs

• Living room & dining area

• Bathroom, bath, sep shower & sep W.C.

• Carport

Dwelling Two

• Weatherboard with tiled roof

• 3 dble bedrooms, timber �oors

• Kitchen, 5 burner stove, pantry, island bench

• Bathroom, sep W.C., sep laundry space

Auction26th September 11:00am

OFI Wed 9th Sept; Sat 12th

Sept10:30am-11:00am

Jane Lansell-SmithM: 0412 457 881

James ShaldersM: 0412 136 578

AUCTION

ROMSEY 3008 MELBOURNE LANCEFIELD RD A 4 B 2 C

• 4 double bedroom with BIR’s• 2 bathrooms (Ensuite in Main)• Living room with solid fuel �re• Sitting room and dining room

• Kitchen large pantry & island bench• Portico for 2 cars & dble garage• R/C air-conditioner,air-conditioner,air-conditioner bore water,water,water

storage room

Private Sale

$445,000

OFI Sat 9th Sept

11:15- 11:45am

Jane Lansell-Smith

M: 0412 457 [email protected]

www.connallys.com.au

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• Approved 8 unit strata development• North facing living areas• Spacious, well appointed homes

• Each Unit of House Size Proportions• Manageable Land Size• Total Land Size 4048m2

For Sale

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$595,000

Jane Lansell-SmithM: 0412 457 881

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SPRING SELLING TIPS:• Engage the right agent for you – someone who listens, understands and follows through.ough.• Make your property stand out from the crowd – Private Sale, Auction or Expressions ofof Interest;

each method has a diffediffedif rent approach.• Prepare your property by completing your Must Do List – Do It Now!• Excellent presentation – go that extra mile – ­rst impressions for each new buyer is thethe time to impress.• De-clutter – allow the feeling of space to reign: Let the sun shine in.• Make your home warm and inviting: remember to look up – check the roof and ceilingsceilings• Spring is a wonderful time in the garden – present it perfectly.• Bring the outside in – �owers in the house says you care• Price, aromas, sight and sounds all in�uence your buyers

– make the most of them to create the right ambience.

FIND THIS INTERESTING?INTERESTING?PHONE JANENE LANSELL-SMITH 0412 457 881

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7/38 Brantome Street, Gisborneinfo@gisborne-realestate.com.auwww.gisborne-realestate.com.au

Janis Paul 0417 560 897Rob Cook 0418 527 105Jim Paul 0418 283 904Robert Wilson 0432 689 763

THINKING OF SELLING?FREE MARKET APPRAISAL!

5428 8895

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OPEN SATURDAY2.30-3.00PM

RIDDELLS CREEK 21 RACECOURSE ROAD

$410,000

Position, LifestLifestLif yle, Value! Opposite footy oval, with its superb backdrop of Macedon Ranges, this lovelybrick rendered home is on approx 836SQM. Lovely gardens and landscaped back yard. Lounge withhardwood  oors and split system, two good sized BRS, nice kitchen, excellent shedding. Town gasconnected. Lovely private environment. Ideal �rst home or retirement roost!

APPROX113 ACRES

RIDDELLS CREEK 256 GYRO CLOSE

Offers over $2MIL considered

CLOVERFERN EQUESTRIAN CENTRESYNERGISING ONGOING SUCCESSWITH FURTHER INVESTMENT POSSIBILITIESAt the end of a private driveway,ay,ay and on 113 acres with town water,er,er this exquisite equestrian and studproperty o�erso�erso� a superior 4 BR plus study,study,study residence, and supreme infrastructure for operation of thisprofessionalofessionalof equine centre. Only a short drive fromMelb Airport, CBD andWerribee Park.

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OPEN SATURDAY12.00-12.30PM

GISBORNE 27 THE BOULEVARD

$735,000

Fantastic views! Seeking one big family or two! Large and lovely approx 35Sq home with 5 BR PLUS study,study,studylounge, family/dining, and substantial rumpus room with views - all on approx 1936SQM. OutstandingIG swimming pool/spa pool in own private pool house! Many value added improvements, including 16solar panels installed.Walk to shops, cafescafescaf and parks. Ideal work from home. Value Plus!

APPROX20 ACRES

RIDDELLS CREEK 84 RIVERSIDE DRIVE

$930,000

“LARAPINTA”APINTA”APINT .A”.A” Exuding warmth of character, and in a private country environment, this property o�erso�erso�an ideal package for a perfect lifestlifestlif yle. Quality 4BR residence with views, creek boundary, and fencedinto seven paddocks. Outstanding water supply - 75KL tanks, large dam and an e�cient bore. Great farmand equine shedding. Full list of improvements available. Special features include a fully self containedstudio/guest cottage, and a 840 bottle wine cellar with its own undercover outdoor entertaining area.

TRADESMANSHED

OPEN SATURDAY1.30-2.00PM

LANCEFIELD 84 CHAUNCEY STREET

E.S.R $440,000-$460,000

On 2000M2 and belying its quaint street appeal, this 3BR(ES) BV superbly presented package, has timber-lined vaulted ceilings, huge living room and family/dining room. Chef’s kitchen, top quality appliances,tradesman shed, and state of art outdoor entertaining. Ducted gas heating. An impressive “must comeinside”property close to swimming pool, bowling club, sports oval and local schools.

FANTASTICVIEWS

MOUNT MACEDON 40 MABEL CRESCENT

$699,000

QUIRKYQUIRKYQUIRK AND DARE TO BE DIFFERENT.DIFFERENT.DIFFERENT 2000SQM block with commanding views, stylish design withstone,cedar,bredar,bredar ick and mudbrick construction. 3BR(master with ES,WIR, balcony),larger open planlounge/dining room with balcony, t.v. lounge,studio,rumpus with disco,double garage, tarmac driveway.Charming, unique, private and easy access to quaint village of Mt Macedon. Something outside thesquare.

JUSTLISTED

RIDDELLS CREEK 56 SOMERVILLE LANE

E.S.R $595,000-$625,000

All set up for a great lifestlifestlif yle! Walk to station and shops - drive 40 mins CBD! Secluded massive 5049SQMblock on sealed road. Architecturally designed 4BR plus study nook. Central living room, casual familyliving, dining, great window box style kitchen. Gas ducted heating, r.c. split system. Lots of decking withIG pool. Garage plus large shed with concrete �oor and power.

OPEN SATURDAY11.00-11.30AM

GISBORNE 14 DALTON STREET

Contact Agent

Overlooking parklands, and walk to schools and shops, this contemporary home on 1110SQM has agreat style and �oor plan. Steel framed by J G King, 3BR, study,study,study lounge, dining, central kitchen/diningand family room. Outdoor living areas, DLUG. Fully landscaped focusing on lowmaintenance. A jewel inconveniently located “Morningside”. A magni�cent aura about it.

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Kennedy &Hunt:

33BrantomeSt,Gisborne,Victoria, 3437Ph: (03) 54282544Fax: (03) 54282816

AgentContacts:

JasonKennedy: 0417383235WilmaGrumont: 0409138472DominicRomeo: 0407435589

Kennedy & Hunt Real Estate www.kennedyandhunt.com.au

New Gisborne321 Kilmore Road Private Sale

Outstanding country property. On magnificent 4 Ha approx. (10acres) with ranges views and within easy distance to town.Appealing in every way. Accommodation is immaculate & o�ers 5 bedrms, study,udy,udy 2ensuites, bathroom & huge kitchen/meals/living area with nth orientation & outlookacross the decked undercover area, swimming pool & beyond. Triple car garage, hugeshed, utility shed & horse shelters. This is truly country living close to services & town.

Private Sale Details:

Contact Agent

Viewing Times:

By appointment.

Property Information:

A 5 B 3 C 9

Gisborne19 Pleasant View Court Private Sale

Location, a�ordability and tranquility – the perfect combination.Land approx. 670m2.Well positioned family home - 3 bedrms, master with WIR & ensuite, sep bathroom &WC, study (or 4th bedrm) with built in cupboards, 2 living areas & laundry. The galleykitchen, overlooks the dining area & lounge with a lovely outlook over the garden &entertaining area. Integrated garage with storage, garden shed & water tank.

Private Sale Details:

Contact Agent

Viewing Times:

By appointment.

Property Information:

A 3 B 2 C 2

Gisborne6 Erinvale Close Private Sale

Position perfect & luxury living.Approx. 4000m2of delightful terraced gardens.

Quality build and beautiful décor and fittings are o�ered in this largefamily home comprising grand entry hall with travertine feature tiling,formal dining room, large lounge with splendid views and vaultedceiling, expansive meals/family room and stylish kitchen (linked toalfresco area and balcony), three bathrooms, laundry/wlaundry/wlaundry ork roomflowing through to triple garage. A dream position o�ering viewsacross the town and just a short stroll to all amenities.Magic for the whole family.

Private Sale Details:

Contact Agent

Viewing Times:

By appointment.

Property Information:

A 3 B 3 C 3

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Kennedy &Hunt:

33BrantomeSt,Gisborne,Victoria, 3437Ph: (03) 54282544Fax: (03) 54282816

AgentContacts:

JasonKennedy: 0417383235WilmaGrumont: 0409138472DominicRomeo: 0407435589

Kennedy & Hunt Real Estate www.kennedyandhunt.com.au

Gisborne4 Thompson Close

Private Sale Details:E.S.R. $595,000 - $625,000

A 3 B 2 C 2

Just move in & enjoy! Flawlesspresentation inside & out. Privategarden of approx. 947m2.Attractive home comprising 3 bedrms, study orrumpus rm, sitting room & open plan kitchen/meals/family area, laundry,laundry,laundry ensuite & familybathroom. Integrated garage, covered alfrescodining, outdoor utility area. Better than new ina court location. Relax & enjoy!CONTRACT

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Gisborne47 Dalton Street

Private Sale Details:$730,000 - $760,000

Property Info: A 4 B 2 C 2

Location, Location, Location.Land Approx. 1370m2.Superbly located in Morningside Estate. 4.5years young & cleverly constructed with anortherly aspect. Finished with quality fixtures& appliances. Timber flooring throughoutthe living area provides a modern feel.Four bedrooms & di�erent spaces to relax.Everything is done. Low maintenance gardens,decking & alfresco.SOLD

Gisborne11 Worcester Road

Private Sale Details:$398,000

Viewing Times:Saturday12.00 - 12.30pm

Property Info: A 3 B 1 C 3

Ideal investment or renovationproject. Large block of approx.1180m2.Popular part of Gisborne & within easy strollingdistance to town. O�ering 3 bedrms, bathrm& shower rm, kitchen/meals area & cosylounge with slow combustion heater. Hugecarport/garcarport/garcarport/ age at the front & spacious reargarden. An a�ordable home in sought afterneighbourhood.

Mount Macedon32 Blanche Parade

Private Sale Details:$730,000 Plus

Viewing Times:Saturday12.00 - 12.30pm

Property Info: A 4 B 2 C 2

Spacious family home inpicturesque location. Establishedgarden of approx. 2000m2.Beautifully maintained property. O�ers 4bedrms, 3 living areas, ensuite & main bathrm,extensive decking, outdoor entertaining space,carport & large garage/woage/woage/ rkshop together withsheds. A complete mountain property withineasy reach of village shops, schools & fwy link.

New GisborneUnit 8 / 262 Station Road

Private Sale Details:Contact Agent

Viewing Times:Saturday2.00 - 2.30pm

Property Info: A 2 B 1 C 1

‘Bluebell Cottage’‘Bluebell Cottage’ is nestled away in the lovely‘The Mews’. Cosy & secure, close to station& Barringo Foodstore. O�ers kitchen/meals/living, with rear courtyard. Master bedrm& bathrm, plus study & additional bedrm.Features security system, integrated garage,Blanco appliances & s/ss/ss/ heating & cooling.Properties in this location are tightly held.Don’t wait. Currently tenanted at $1,285 pcm.

Mount Macedon10 Cheniston Road

Private Sale Details:$675,000

Viewing Times:Saturday1.00 - 1.30pm

Property Info: A 3 B 2 C 2

Beautiful surrounds, brilliantlocation & mature mountain gardenof approx. 2000m2.Rare opportunity to purchase a little gem - ahome o�ering plenty of privacy, great livingspaces, 3 bedrms, ensuite & main bathrmtogether with integrated garage, utility shed& fully paved driveway. Garden views, walkingdistance to school, store, ‘local pub’ & ‘goldenmile’ provides convenience & enjoyment.

MACEDON289 Mt Macedon Rd Private Sale

“Farmhaven” on approx. 5.6 acres‘Entry level’ opportunity to capitalise on the ‘Golden Mile’. Accommodation comprises6 bedrms (incl. children’s zone with their own bathrm), plus study & multipleliving spaces. Features picture rails, 9ft ceilings, timber flooring, slow combustionwood heater, lovely gardens & great shedding. With dual access & town water,“Farmhaven” is only 45 mins to Melbourne. Be quick!

Private Sale Details:

Contact Agent

Property Information:

A 6 B 3 C 3

SOLD

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L.J. Whorlow

‘We workharderfor youPatrick Franklin 0407 534 757‘

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These happy Vendors secured a sale on their propertyusing our unique VIP Property Launch. With a high priceachieved and NO advertising costs, no wonder we havehavehaanother delighted Vendor!

We would like to pass on our sincere thanks to Wendi & all the team atL.J.Whorlow FirstFirstFir National.

From the moment we met Wendi we were impressed by her knowledge in realestate & the markemarkemar t in Sunbury.Wendi made the process of selling our placeso easy.easy.easy She was alwaysalwaysalw availabavailabav le if we had a question & alwaysalwaysalw kept us up todate on how the sale was progressing.progressing.progressing

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L.J. Whorlow46 Evans Street, SunburyVic 3429 | Phone: 9740 9000email: [email protected]

Our goal is to ensure that our property services provide the best possibleexperience for our customers.Real estate is not just about selling houses,but about helping real people find homes – rather than just bricks andmortar.Our intention is to deliver on the First national promise –‘We put you first’

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Sunbury, 53 Learmonth Street$325,000 - $355,000NEAT AS A PIN!This lovely family home offersoffersoff rear views over the adjoining sporting ground and parkland.The wellmaintained property features 3 bedrooms, ensuite, BIR’s, lounge, separate dining, 2nd bathroom,laundry and kitchen meals with access to the covered deckeddeckeddeck entertaining area perfectperfectperf for watchingthe footy action. The home also offersoffersoff gas cooking, gas central heating, refrigerated cooling andceiling fans. A tandem double carport and gate access to the spacious rear garden. Set close tokindergarten, schools, bus stop and Boardman Stadium and easy access to the Calder Freewaywaywa forcity commuters.

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Sunbury, 10 Gilchrist Crescent$390,000 - $430,000LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION!Located within this prestigious pocketpocketpock of Sunbury is this elevated architect designed 4 bedroom, 2bathroom home full of charm and character.character.character The master bedroom is light and airy and has a WIRand modern en-suite. There is a separate dining room,which could be used as a study,study,study a cosy formallounge with two feature windows, kitchen with breakfast nook and family area with doors out to adeckeddeckeddeck area and charming garden. There are 3 further good sized bedrooms (all with BIRs), laundry,a modern bathroom with a clawclawcla bath and separate shower. Externally, there is a single garage withwork shop, and under-houseunder-houseunder storage. To complete there is a lovely cottage garden with deckeddeckeddeckentertainment area and pergola.

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WE’VE BEEN SELLING,

SELLING, SELLING!10 Highgrove Drv, Sunbury SOLD $855,000

7 Filmer Plc, R/Creek SOLD $610,000

7 Muscat Crt, Sunbury SOLD $530,000

2/16 Gordon Crs, Romsey SOLD $442,500

218 Gap Rd, Sunbury SOLD $300,000

350 Elizabeth Drv, Sunbury SOLD $286,000

43 Heysen Drv, Sunbury SOLD $262,000

Lot 109 Rangeview Drv, R/Creek SOLD $250,000

OPEN FOR INSPECTIONSaturday 12th September

Sat 10.30-11.00am 35 Higgins Ave, Sunbury

Sat 11.30-12:00pm 4 Fawkner St, Sunbury

Sat 12.30-1.00pm 20 Aldridge Drv, Sunbury

Sat 12.30-1.00pm 53 Learmonth St, Sunbury

Sat 1.30-2.00pm 1 Greenhill Crt, Sunbury

Sat 2.30-3.00pm 71 Sandy Creek Rd, R/Creek

20 Aldridge Drive, Sunbury3 A 2 B$380,000 - $410,000

NEW LISTING

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Spring Hill 654 Tylden Springhill RoadEucaroo Farm on 65.98Ha (163 Acres)

A most desirable country o�ering.

Price $1,460,000

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Sandi Barry-Mueller

John Keating Sandi Barry-Mueller

Lilley Court

Lot 1 1360m2

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Lot 2 1543m2

Lot 3 1994m2

Lot 4 1507m2

Lot 5 1052m2

Lot 6 1607m2

Lot 8 1014m2

Lot 9 1054m2

Lot 10 1064m2

Lot 11 1071m2

Lot 7 1326m2

Reserve 1241m2

Reserve 1337m2

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$325,000

$317,500

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$310,000

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$287,500

$277,500

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UNDER OFFER

Raine�HorneGisborne54284007 I rh.com.au/gisborne

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In themain street of Lancefield all with Kitchen,Disabled Bathroom facilities, Heating/Cooling,Phone/Data System, Off street parking.

For LeasePrice $380pwplus outgoings

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It pays to consult an expert in investment property very early in the action. He orshe will have the facts and figures to show you what has gone on previously, aswell as being able to provide expert advice on what is likely to happen.

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115 Kirribilli Road 37 Clowes Street

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102 MAIN STREET,STREET,STREET ROMSEYMSEYMSE 3434

5429 5544OPEN 7 DAYSDAYSDA www.chessprwww.chessprwww oper.chessproper.chesspr ty.com.auty.com.auty

Retreat to Peace and Quiet- 1.5 acres approx.� Beautifully cared for Western Red Cedar home� Light filled open-plan lounge/meals with Cathedral ceilings� Very attractive front decked area� Spacious Kitchen� Attractive bathroom and good laundry� Pretty dam and an assortment of shedding� Very attractive front decked area

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A Much Loved Home Could Be Yours! – 3577m2� Large main bedroom with walk-through-robe & built-in-robe & ensuite� Spacious lounge room with open fire place� A walk-through “atrium” is a delightful and unique feature of the home� Formal dining or study� Ducted gas heating & reverse cycle air-conditioning� 2nd double garage/workshop with power and concrete flooring

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What a find for a big Family-1700m2 approx.� Main bedroom with WIR & spacious ensuite� Bedrooms 2, 3 & 4 with BIR's� Separate study/guest room� Open plan meals/family area� Wonderful kitchen with "top of the range" appliances� Outdoor entertainment with built-in-BBQ area� Gas ducted heating

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“Elegance, Space & Views” – 1600m2� Main bedroom with elegant ensuite & WIR� Second double bedroom with ensuite & BIR� Bedroom 3 with BIR + 4th bedroom or study� Very spacious formal lounge offering views to the hills� Modern kitchen with butler’s pantry� Guest powder room� Wonderful covered and concreted outdoor entertainment area

ROMSEY $495,000

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Only Two Left!� Wide entry hall.� Two very spacious bedrooms- the main with large ensuite and WIR.� Light, airy and spacious open plan kitchen/lounge/dining.� Family bathroom with bath and separate shower.er.er� Large laundry.� Alfesco area.� Single car garage.

ROMSEY FROM $300,000

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For the Love of Nature and Art� Three double bedrooms all with BIR's� Beautiful open lounge room with windows to take in the views� Open plan “country kitchen”, dining/family area� Completely self-sufficient, the property is powered by sun and wind� Solid Fuel Heater and Gas Heater� Wide front verandah and superb back deck� Wonderful Artist's studio

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ROMSEY $569,000

Simply The Best – 1800m2� Spacious kitchen with walk-in-pantry� Open plan family/dining� Formal lounge room� Theatre room + separate study� Undercover outdoor entertainment area� Double colour-bond shed with concrete floor + power� Excellent fencing & views to the hills.

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“Bellevue” – 1220m2� Three Double bedrooms� Large kitchen and dining� Newly built rear lounge with large windows� Fabulous outdoor entertainment deck� Combined newly renovated bathroom and laundry� Walking distance to shops and primary school

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FOR SALEROMSEY

Unit 1/5 Stawell Street $285,000

20 Regan Drive UNDER OFFER

4 Larissa Close $435,000

112 Barry Street SOLD

5 Ewing Drive $446,000

2 Bowkett close $469,000

29 Ewing Drive SOLD

Barry Street Offers above $430,000

8 Francis Close $569,000

158 Main Street $497,000

258 Knox Road $660,000

236 Forbes Road $920,000

LANCEFIELD12 Foy Street UNDER OFFER

35 Raglan Street $437,000

119 Feeneys Lane $345,000

206 Grahams Road SOLD

LANDROMSEY

9 Muir Court $179,000

Lot 1/4 White Avenue $175,000

Lot 2 Tickawarra Road SOLD

Lot 10 Melalueca Boulevard $198,000

Lot 200 Forbes Rd $795,000

LANCEFIELD11 Louise Lane $230,000

Lot 2/3 Chisholm Drive $169,000

SURROUNDING AREAS1/925 Smith Lane $320,000

81 Jackies Lane UNDER OFFER

88 Camerons Road $495,000

233 Chintin Road $620,000

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Tenders are invited for contracts:

C16.782 Road Reconstruction Sandy Creek Road

C16.783 Intersection Upgrade Couangalt Road, South Gisborne

The specifi c requirements are detailed in the tender documents which can be downloaded from Council’s website, mrsc.vic.gov.au/tenders

Closing time for the above tenders is 2.00pm on Tuesday 22 September 2015.

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Epergne, Jewellery, Grooming, Kitchen Collectables, Silver, ‘Wolf’ Collapsible Dressmakers Form, Sewing Boxes, Mid 1800’s Timber

Book Press, Teddy Bear, Dolls, Prams, Interesting Collectables,Garden Furniture.

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BONE DRY FIREWOOD3m split .... $140 pcm6m split .... $130 pcm12m split.... $125 pcm20m split....$115 pcm20m unsplit ..$105 pcm

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Phone Peter0418 384 796

ALL FETISH! Anything goes!from 99c/min 1300 700 904

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THE WOOD BLOKESplit Redgum Firewood

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Credit Card payments available

3m - $420 4m - $5506m - $800 8m - $106012m - $1500 14m - $1600

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Ph 0408 532 319

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overtime. Large workshop,Melton area.

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Community Connections WorkerTemporary Part-time

$51,376 - $54,795 per annum (pro-rata) plus Super

Position No: 62321

Council is looking for caring, enthusiastic and self-motivated people to become part of its Community Support team. Community Connections Workers support people living in the Macedon Ranges Shire community who are frail, aged or people with a disability and their carers.

If you want to work with, and support members of our community to remain living in their own home and be connected to their community then we would like to hear from you.

Ideally you will have a minimum of Certifi cate 3 in HACC/Aged Care and your own vehicle. You will have the ability to identify individual’s strengths and support them to build capacity to achieve their goals that enhance independence and wellbeing.

You will perform a variety of tasks identifi ed through the client Goal Directed Care Plan such as domestic assistance, personal care and respite care.

As a team member you will participate in service and personal development activities and attend staff meetings.

For further information contact Kris Henderson, Service Delivery Team Leader on (03) 5422 0282.

Closing Date Monday 21 September 2015 at 5pm.

A copy of the position description can be obtained from our website. Applications may be submitted via our website or sent to Macedon Ranges Shire Council, PO Box 151, Kyneton, VIC 3444, quoting the relevant position number.

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Amendment C99Planning and Environment Act 1987MACEDON RANGES PLANNING SCHEMENotice of Preparation of AmendmentAmendment C99

The Macedon Ranges Shire Council has prepared Amendment C99 to the Macedon Ranges Planning Scheme.

The land affected by the Amendment is in and around the township of Kyneton as shown on the map in the Explanatory Report, available on Council’s website mrsc.vic.gov.au and also by visiting one of Council’s service centres.

The Amendment proposes to implement the key recommendations of the Kyneton Structure Plan 2013. The effect of the Amendment is to:

• Replace existing MSS Clause 21.13-2 for Kyneton with an updated clause and introduce the Kyneton Neighbourhood Character Precinct Profi les as a reference document.

• Replace existing Schedule 1 to the Development Plan Overlay (DPO1) with an updated Schedule 1 (Clause 43.04).

• Rezone land bounded by Wedge Street, Latrobe Street, Powlett Road and Post Offi ce Creek from Industrial 1 Zone (IN1Z) to General Residential Zone Schedule 5 (GRZ5), and apply the Environmental Audit Overlay (EAO) and the Development Plan Overlay (DPO17) to this land.

• Apply the Development Plan Overlay (DPO17) to 85 Ebden Street.• Apply the Development Plan Overlay (DPO17) to 85 Ebden Street.•

• Apply the Environmental Signifi cance Overlay Schedule 7 (ESO7) to a buffer • Apply the Environmental Signifi cance Overlay Schedule 7 (ESO7) to a buffer • around the Kyneton Wastewater Treatment Plant on Redesdale Road.

• Rezone land at the western end of the block bounded by Baynton Street, Ebden Street, Jennings Street and Mollison Street from General Residential 1 (GRZ1) to Commercial 1 (C1Z).

• Rezone industrial land in the north of the township bounded by the Calder Freeway, Beauchamp Street, Johnson Court, and the rear of lots in the General Residential Zone on Ebden Street, from Industrial 1 (IN1Z) to Industrial 3 (IN3Z).

• Rezone land in the east of the township bounded by Bourke Street, High Street and the Calder Freeway from Industrial 1 (IN1Z) to Commercial 2 (C2Z).

• Rezone land at 83 Edgecombe Road from Industrial 2 (IN2Z) to Industrial 1 (IN1Z).

• Introduce Schedules 5 and 6 to Clause 32.08 General Residential Zone (GRZ5 & GRZ6) and apply these schedules to areas identifi ed for moderate infi ll development.

• Introduce Schedule 1 to Clause 32.09 Neighbourhood Residential Zone and apply this zone to areas envisaged for limited growth.

• Amend the Schedule to Clause 66.04 to list the operator of the wastewater • Amend the Schedule to Clause 66.04 to list the operator of the wastewater • treatment plant as a Determining Referral Authority.

You may inspect the Amendment, any documents that support the Amendment and the Explanatory Report about the Amendment, free of charge, at the following locations:

• During offi ce/opening hours, at the following offi ces of the planning authority:

- Kyneton Administration Centre, 129 Mollison Street, Kyneton.

- Gisborne Administration Centre, 40 Robertson Street, Gisborne.

- Riddells Creek Neighbourhood House, 59 Main Street, Riddells Creek.

- Woodend Library, cnr Forest and High Streets, Woodend.

- Romsey Library, 96-100 Main Street, Romsey.

• At the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website • At the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website • www.dtpli.vic.gov.au/publicinspection.

Any person who may be affected by the Amendment may make a submission to the planning authority about the amendment. Submissions must be made in writing giving the submitter’s name and contact address, clearly stating the grounds on which the Amendment is supported or opposed and indicating what changes (if any) the submitter wishes to make.

Name and contact details of submitters are required for Council to consider submissions and to notify such persons of the opportunity to attend Council meetings and any public hearing held to consider submissions.

The closing date for submissions is Friday 23 October 2015. A submission must be sent to Strategic Planning and Environment, Macedon Ranges Shire Council, PO Box 151, Kyneton, VIC 3444 or emailed to [email protected] .

The planning authority must make a copy of every submission available at its offi ce for any person to inspect free of charge until the end of two months after the amendment comes into operation or lapses.

PETER JOHNSTON

Chief Executive Offi cer

Macedon Ranges Shire Council

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The Macedon Ranges Shire Council has prepared Amendment C100 to the Macedon Ranges Planning Scheme.

The land affected by the Amendment is in and around the township of Riddells Creek as shown in the map in the Explanatory Report, available on Council’s website mrsc.vic.gov.au and also by visiting one of Council’s service centres, and the Riddells Creek Neighbourhood House.

The Amendment proposes to implement the key recommendations of the Riddells Creek Structure Plan 2013. The effect of the Amendment is to:

• Replace the existing MSS Clause 21.13-5 for Riddells Creek with an updated clause and introduce the Riddells Creek Neighbourhood Character Precinct Profi les as a reference document.

• Rezone land bounded by Sutherlands Road, Lions Club Park, Riddells Creek Primary School and Riddells Creek Recreation Reserve from Commercial 2 (C2Z) to Special Use Zone Schedule 5 (SUZ5).

• Rezone land in the Kilmore Road, Amess Road, Frost Lane and Wohl Court area from Rural Living 1 (RLZ1) to Urban Growth (UGZ).

• Rezone land area south of the railway line, east of Riddell Road and west of Stokes Lane West from Rural Living 1 (RLZ1) to Urban Growth (UGZ).

• Apply the Design and Development Overlay Schedule 24 (DDO24) to all land in • Apply the Design and Development Overlay Schedule 24 (DDO24) to all land in • the Commercial 1 Zone (C1Z) and some adjoining land in the Public Use and Public Park and Recreation Zones in the town centre.

• Apply the Environmental Signifi cance Overlay Schedule 7 (ESO7) to a buffer • Apply the Environmental Signifi cance Overlay Schedule 7 (ESO7) to a buffer • around the Riddells Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant.

• Introduce Schedules 3 and 4 to Clause 32.08 General Residential Zone (GRZ3 & GRZ4) and apply these zones to existing GRZ1 areas identifi ed for moderate infi ll development.

• Introduce Clause 32.09 Neighbourhood Residential Zone and one (1) schedule (NRZ7) and apply this zone to existing GRZ1 areas envisaged for limited growth.

• Amend Schedule 1 to Clause 32.03 Low Density Residential Zone (LDRZ) to • Amend Schedule 1 to Clause 32.03 Low Density Residential Zone (LDRZ) to • increase the minimum subdivision area for all LDRZ land northwest of Main Road to 20,000m2 (2 hectares).

• Amend the Schedule to Clause 66.04 to list the operator of the wastewater • Amend the Schedule to Clause 66.04 to list the operator of the wastewater • treatment plant as a Determining Referral Authority.

You may inspect the Amendment, any documents that support the Amendment and the Explanatory Report about the Amendment, free of charge, at the following locations:

• During offi ce/opening hours, at the following offi ces of the planning authority:

- Kyneton Administration Centre, 129 Mollison Street, Kyneton.

- Gisborne Administration Centre, 40 Robertson Street, Gisborne.

- Riddells Creek Neighbourhood House, 59 Main Street, Riddells Creek.

- Woodend Library, cnr Forest and High Streets, Woodend.

- Romsey Library, 96-100 Main Street, Romsey.

• At the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website • At the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website • www.dtpli.vic.gov.au/publicinspection.

Any person who may be affected by the Amendment may make a submission to the planning authority about the amendment. Submissions must be made in writing giving the submitter’s name and contact address, clearly stating the grounds on which the Amendment is supported or opposed and indicating what changes (if any) the submitter wishes to make.

Name and contact details of submitters are required for Council to consider submissions and to notify such persons of the opportunity to attend Council meetings and any public hearing held to consider submissions.

The closing date for submissions is Friday 23 October 2015. A submission must be sent to Strategic Planning and Environment, Macedon Ranges Shire Council, PO Box 151, Kyneton, VIC 3444 or emailed to [email protected] .

The planning authority must make a copy of every submission available at its offi ce for any person to inspect free of charge until the end of two months after the amendment comes into operation or lapses.

PETER JOHNSTON

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Macedon Ranges Shire Council

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Macedon Ranges Shire Council has prepared Amendment C103 to the Macedon Ranges Planning Scheme.

The land affected by the Amendment is the former Kyneton Swimming Pool site at 2–8 Maxwell Street, Kyneton, specifi cally:

• CA1 and CA2 of TP764474B Certifi cate of Title Volume 11 65 Folio 889.

• Lot 1 and Lot 2 of TP609026A Certifi cate of Title Volume 8210 Folio 228.

The Amendment proposes to rezone the above mentioned land from Public Park and Recreation Zone (PPRZ) to General Residential Zone 1 (GRZ1).

You may inspect the Amendment, any documents that support the Amendment and the Explanatory Report about the Amendment, free of charge, at the following locations:

• During offi ce/opening hours, at the following offi ces and service centres of the planning authority:

- Kyneton Administration Centre, 129 Mollison Street, Kyneton.

- Gisborne Administration Centre, 40 Robertson Street, Gisborne.

- Woodend Library, cnr Forest and High Streets, Woodend.

- Romsey Library, 96-100 Main Street, Romsey.

- Riddells Creek Neighbourhood House, 59 Main Road, Riddells Creek.

• At the Department of Environment, Land, Water and • At the Department of Environment, Land, Water and • Planning website www.dtpli.vic.gov.au/publicinspection.

Any person who may be affected by the Amendment may make a submission to the planning authority about the amendment. Submissions must be made in writing giving the submitter’s name and contact address, clearly stating the grounds on which the Amendment is supported or opposed and indicating what changes (if any) the submitter wishes to make.

Name and contact details of submitters are required for Council to consider submissions and to notify such persons of the opportunity to attend Council meetings and any public hearing held to consider submissions.

The closing date for submissions is Friday 23 October 2015. A submission must be sent to the Macedon Ranges Shire Council, PO Box 151, Kyneton, VIC 3444.

The planning authority must make a copy of every submission available at its offi ce for any person to inspect free of charge until the end of two months after the amendment comes into operation or lapses.

PETER JOHNSTON

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Amendment C98Planning and Environment Act 1987MACEDON RANGES PLANNING SCHEMENotice of Preparation of AmendmentAmendment C98

The Macedon Ranges Shire Council has prepared Amendment C98 to the Macedon Ranges Planning Scheme.

The land affected by the Amendment is in and around the township of Woodend as shown on the map in the Explanatory Report, available on Council’s website mrsc.vic.gov.au and also by visiting one of Council’s service centres.

The Amendment proposes to implement the key recommendations of the Woodend Structure Plan and Neighbourhood Character Study 2014. The effect of the Amendment is to:

• Replace the existing MSS Clause 21.13-3 for Woodend with an updated clause and introduce the Structure Plan as a reference document.

• Rezone the Industrial 1 Zone (IN1Z) within the town boundary to Industrial 3 Zone (IN3Z). This includes all land bound by Anslow, Wood, Bowen and Ligar Streets.

• Apply the Design and Development Overlay Schedule 23 (DDO23) to all town • Apply the Design and Development Overlay Schedule 23 (DDO23) to all town • centre land in the Commercial 1 Zone (C1Z), as well as 19 parcels of General Residential Zoned land that forms part of a concurrent planning scheme amendment (C107).

• Apply the Environmental Signifi cance Overlay Schedule 7 (ESO7) to a buffer • Apply the Environmental Signifi cance Overlay Schedule 7 (ESO7) to a buffer • around the Woodend Wastewater Treatment Plant on Montgomerys Lane.

• Amend Schedule 1 to Clause 32.03 Low Density Residential Zone (LDRZ) • Amend Schedule 1 to Clause 32.03 Low Density Residential Zone (LDRZ) • to increase the minimum subdivision area for LDRZ land within the township boundary from 2,000m2 to 4,000m2.

• Introduce Schedule 2 to Clause 32.08 General Residential Zone (GRZ2) and apply this zone to existing GRZ1 areas identifi ed for multi-dwelling development.

• Introduce Clause 32.09 Neighbourhood Residential Zone and fi ve (5) Schedules (NRZ2-NRZ6) and apply these to existing GRZ1 areas envisaged for limited growth.

• Amend the Schedule to Clause 66.04 to list the operator of the wastewater • Amend the Schedule to Clause 66.04 to list the operator of the wastewater • treatment plant as a Determining Referral Authority.

You may inspect the Amendment, any documents that support the Amendment and the Explanatory Report about the Amendment, free of charge, at the following locations:

• During offi ce/opening hours, at the following offi ces of the planning authority:

- Kyneton Administration Centre, 129 Mollison Street, Kyneton.

- Gisborne Administration Centre, 40 Robertson Street, Gisborne.

- Riddells Creek Neighbourhood House, 59 Main Street, Riddells Creek.

- Woodend Library, cnr Forest and High Streets, Woodend.

- Romsey Library, 96-100 Main Street, Romsey.

• At the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website • At the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website • www.dtpli.vic.gov.au/publicinspection.

Any person who may be affected by the Amendment may make a submission to the planning authority about the amendment. Submissions must be made in writing giving the submitter’s name and contact address, clearly stating the grounds on which the Amendment is supported or opposed and indicating what changes (if any) the submitter wishes to make.

Name and contact details of submitters are required for Council to consider submissions and to notify such persons of the opportunity to attend Council meetings and any public hearing held to consider submissions. The closing date for submissions is Friday 23 October 2015. A submission must be sent to Strategic Planning and Environment, Macedon Ranges Shire Council, PO Box 151, Kyneton, VIC 3444 or emailed to [email protected] .

The planning authority must make a copy of every submission available at its offi ce for any person to inspect free of charge until the end of two months after the amendment comes into operation or lapses.

PETER JOHNSTON

Chief Executive Offi cer

Macedon Ranges Shire Council

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By Tara Murray

Rupertswood has �nally broken its �nals hoodoo in the Riddell District Netball League.

Having lost every A-grade �nals match in its three years in the competition to date, the win against Lance�eld on Sunday couldn’t have come soon enough.

Although the Tigers fought hard in the �rst half, only trailing by three goals at the main break, the experience of the Sharks shone through in the second half.

Rupertswood shot away for its 54-35 win.Sharks’ coach Di McCormack was relieved to

have �nally bagged a �nals win.“�e monkey is o� the back,” she said.“We were up by three goals a few times in the

�rst half, but we really got into it in the second half.

“Once we hit out straps in the third quarter, we never looked back.

“�e girls played a solid strong game, a�er adjusting to some nerves.”

�e Sharks were thrown a curve-ball before the game, with sickness ruling out a couple of players.

“Ebony Lyons had gastro, while Sara Febo was sick as well,” the coach said.

“Ailish [McCormack] had rolled her ankle and had only got the go-ahead from the physio the day before, and was a little bit proppy.

“Emma Wright also missed the game with injury.”

Lance�eld’s Gemma Jackson and Rupertswood’s Maddison Gay contest the ball. (Shawn Smits)

Sharks’ face-off a �nals’ �rst

�is meant Maddi Gay had to play wing defence, not a position she is familiar with.

“She isn’t as strong in wing defence as she is in other positions, but she was really strong on court,” McCormack said.

�e injuries also meant under-19 player Eloise Freeman got court time in the third quarter.

A�er struggling with windy conditions the week prior, the Sharks handled similar weather much better against the Tigers last weekend.

“I gave Alex Maher the three votes; she was the best shooter on the court. I was able to get all three goalers on, which was really good,” McCormack said.

“Maher shot 26 goals from 27 attempts and the defensive duo of Tess Abbott and Kirsten Daly really stood up in the second half.

“A�er half-time, they had worked out what they needed to do, and everything seemed to click for them,” she said.

For the Tigers, Savaii Williams shot 22 goals.�e Sharks will now face Riddell in this

weekend’s preliminary �nal a�er Macedon surprisingly beat the Bombers last weekend.

When the Sharks faced Riddell for the qualifying �nal only two weekends ago, the Bombers won 51-25. “We have to come with a better mental side of things,” McCormack said, anticipating a tough contest.

“We have the skills, we just need to believe in ourselves and not get down when we are trailing.”

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Amendment C105Planning and Environment Act 1987MACEDON RANGES PLANNING SCHEMENotice of Preparation of AmendmentAmendment C105

Macedon Ranges Shire Council has prepared Amendment C105 to the Macedon Ranges Planning Scheme.

The land affected by the Amendment is:

• 94 Mitchell Street, Kyneton.

• 102, 104, 106–110, 109 and 112 Beauchamp Street, Kyneton.

• 15–17 Jeffrey Street, Kyneton.

• 38 Campaspe Place, Kyneton.

• 4 and 6 Lennox Street, Kyneton.

The Amendment proposes to introduce Special Use Zone Schedule 7 (Horse Training and Equine Services Precinct) into the Macedon Ranges Planning Scheme and apply this zone to the above mentioned land.

You may inspect the Amendment, any documents that support the Amendment and the Explanatory Report about the Amendment, free of charge, at the following locations:

• During offi ce / opening hours, at the following offi ces and service centres of the planning authority:

- Kyneton Administration Centre, 129 Mollison Street, Kyneton.

- Gisborne Administration Centre, 40 Robertson Street, Gisborne.

- Woodend Library, Cnr Forest and High Streets, Woodend.

- Romsey Library, 96-100 Main Street, Romsey.

- Riddells Creek Neighbourhood House, 59 Main Road, Riddells Creek.

• At the Department of Environment, Land, Water and • At the Department of Environment, Land, Water and • Planning website www.dtpli.vic.gov.au/publicinspection.

Any person who may be affected by the Amendment may make a submission to the planning authority about the amendment. Submissions must be made in writing giving the submitter’s name and contact address, clearly stating the grounds on which the Amendment is supported or opposed and indicating what changes (if any) the submitter wishes to make.

Name and contact details of submitters are required for Council to consider submissions and to notify such persons of the opportunity to attend Council meetings and any public hearing held to consider submissions.

The closing date for submissions is Friday 23 October 2015. A submission must be sent to the Macedon Ranges Shire Council, PO Box 151, Kyneton, VIC 3444.

The planning authority must make a copy of every submission available at its offi ce for any person to inspect free of charge until the end of two months after the amendment comes into operation or lapses.

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By Liam Twomey

Diggers Rest will be hoping it’s a case of third time lucky in its bid for this year’s Riddell District Football League cup.

A�er narrowly losing the past two grand �nals, the Burras have again quali�ed for the biggest game of the year.

�ey booked their place in the main game a�er a 21-point win against Romsey on Saturday.

Despite leading at every change, there was nothing easy about the win, with the Burras forced to �ght hard all a�ernoon.

Leading by just nine points at the �nal break, Diggers Rest seized the momentum with the �rst three goals of the �nal quarter slammed through by Jason Williams, Luke Smailes and coach Shaun Sims.

“I thought we started fairly well and they probably missed a couple of chances early, which gave us a decent lead at quarter-time,” Sims said.

“Our coaching sta� had planned really well and we followed through with that for most of the game.

“�ere were a couple of chances where we could have run away with the game. Credit to Romsey, though; they would keep coming back and kept pushing.”

Williams was a clear standout for his side, �nishing with �ve goals.

He was well supported by Smailes and Jamie Lobb, who each kicked three.

Around the ground, �omas Gleeson and Cameron McCabe were impressive.

“Jason was playing on-ball and ended up with �ve goals,” Sims said.

“He just took his opportunities. He’s such a hard match-up when he’s on the forward line.

“Our forward line has been very �exible all year. We seem to have a lot of guys popping up and kicking goals.”

For Romsey, Mitchell Farmer’s six goals weren’t enough to snatch the game. �e Redbacks struggled with avenues to goal, with only �ve players hitting the scoreboard.

Diggers Rest now enjoys the perfect preparation leading into a grand �nal.

�e Burras will look on as Romsey and Broadford square o� in the RDFL’s preliminary �nal. �ey then face the winner of that match in the grand �nal on Sunday, September 20.

Diggers Rest has beaten both opponents this year.

Elsewhere at the weekend, Diggers Rest was successful in its reserves competition, defeating Rupertswood by a single point.

In a thrilling, if not frustrating encounter, the Burras held on to the lead by a single-digit thread for most of the a�ernoon.

Diggers Rest then kicked 1.5 in the last term, which proved enough for the Burras to hold on until the siren for their nail-biting 6.14 (50) - 7.7 (49) win.

Maybe this time …

Burras’ Brandon Kilty and Patrick Jackson celebrate a goal on Saturday. (Shawn Smits)

From being in a prime position to go straight through to the Riddell District Football League grand �nal, Romsey ran out of legs in the �nal term of its semi-�nal against Diggers Rest.

�e Redbacks trailed Diggers Rest by nine points at the last break and were kicking with the wind in the �nal quarter.

But the Burras out-ran and out-scored the Redbacks in the last term to win 16.14 (110) - 13.11 (89) and go through to their third successive grand �nal.

For Redbacks coach Dean Helmers, it came down to not having the legs to go with Diggers Rest in that last term.

“We knew it would be tough,” Helmers said. “We were in the game for three quarters and ran out of pu�. A�er trailing early, we kept clawing our way back and were nine points down at the last break.

“At three-quarter-time, I thought we were going to win it, but we didn’t �re a shot.”

Helmers said the side had put in a mixed year on the training track. “�e shorter break as well didn’t help a�er a tough game last week.”

He said Ayden Tessari on the back line, Cam Wight in the ruck and the toughness of Nathan Rayment in the middle were the standouts for his side.

�e loss, though, isn’t the end of the season for the Redbacks, who get a second shot at making the grand �nal, this time against Broadford.

“We’re under no illusions of what we have to do,” Helmers said.

“I think we take a lot of con�dence into this week and if we can win we will have a grand �nal at home with three handy inclusions to come back into the side.”

�e coach said Nathan Tessari, who was unavailable, captain Steve Burlak, who was rested due to being sore, and Ben Sullivan, who is battling a back injury, should be right for this week.

Broadford shocked Riddell on Sunday to earn a preliminary �nal berth.

Having �nished sixth, the Kangaroos have knocked out the third-placed Rupertswood and minor premiers the Bombers in successive weeks.

Against the Bombers, the Kangaroos could have had the game virtually won by quarter-time if they had kicked straight. Instead, it was 1.9 in the �rst term to lead by a point.

Making the most of the wind in the third quarter, the Kangaroos got out to a 31-point lead at the last break – enough to hold o� the Bombers.

Tara Murray

Redbacks still with a chance

Lions cast their eyes to third straight grand �nal Sunbury Lions’ con�dence is growing – and so is its hopes of playing in a third successive grand �nal in the Ballarat Netball League.

A�er a con�dence-boosting win against Redan in the �rst week of �nals, the Lions were on top on the scoreboard all through Sunday’s semi-�nal against East Point.

A�er leading by 11 goals at three-quarter-time, the Lions faded but held on to win 49-43.

Conditions were di�cult and coach Adam Boldiston said there was a distinct scoring end.

“�e court slopes at one end. It’s hard work getting the ball into the circle and several lobs went over the base line,” he said. “�e other end is more protected and easier to shoot at.”

�e Lions made the most of the scoring end early in the game.

“We used that to our advantage and had a six-goal lead at quarter-time,” Boldiston said. “�ey came back in the second quarter to trail by three at half-time.”

�e decision to bring on Ruth Smith at goal attack and switch the circle defenders paid o� in the third quarter.

“I started with the two taller goalers in Chloe Curran and Abbey Healy but thought I needed more run and brought Ruth on,” Boldiston said. “�at worked and we won the quarter by eight goals to be 11 in front.”

But the Lions knew they couldn’t slack o�.

“I was never con�dent knowing they were shooting to the scoring end,” Boldiston said. “We stuck to our task when we knew they would come back at us.”

Boldiston said the composure of the younger players had impressed him.

“It was a team e�ort,” he said. “Chloe was fantastic, shooting 40 goals from 52 attempts. �e other shooters weren’t as accurate but did their job. Ruth didn’t shoot much but was able to draw an opponent and free up Chloe.”

�e Lions face Lake Wendouree in the preliminary �nal on Saturday for a spot in the Big One against North Ballarat City on September 19.

“�e Lakers are a tall side all over the court,” Boldiston said. “We played them in round two in torrential rain and stayed with them for three quarters.

“It won’t be easy, but if we play the way we did this week I can’t see why we can’t win.”

Boldiston is hoping Kate Fletcher will return from injury this week.

It was a good weekend for the Lions with their A-reserve side winning into the grand �nal, while the B and C-graders also had wins and will feature in preliminary �nals on Saturday.

Tara Murray

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SCOREBOARD FOOTBALL

AFL - RD 23RICHMOND 1.4 2.7 7.11 16.12 (108)NORTH MELB 2.3 4.5 6.6 10.7 (67)Goals: Richmond: D Martin 3 T Vickery 3 J Riewoldt 2 K Lambert 2 B Deledio B Ellis B Houli C Newman I Maric S Edwards. North Melbourne: K Turner 3 B Brown 2 M Daw 2 B McKenzie D Petrie R Bastinac.

Best: Richmond: T Cotchin B Deledio A Miles A Rance D Martin S Grigg. North Melbourne: J MacMillan S Atley L Hansen S Gibson R Nahas R Bastinac. Injuries: Richmond: Nil. North Melbourne: J Ziebell (head knock) K Turner (head knock).

Reports: Nil. Umpires: Matt Stevic, Simon Meredith, Dean Margetts. Of�cial Crowd: 40,461 at Etihad Stadium.

GEELONG 5.6 8.9 11.11 17.17 (119)ADELAIDE 1.3 3.8 9.12 11.14 (80)Goals: Geelong: J Walker 3 N Vardy 3 T Hawkins 3 S Johnson 2 A Mackie C Guthrie G Horlin-Smith J Cowan J Selwood M Stokes. Adelaide: E Betts 4 T Lynch Lynch L 2 B Smith J Jenkins R Sloane S Thompson T Walker.

Best: Geelong: A Mackie J Selwood C Guthrie HTaylor Taylor T C Enright J Kelly. Adelaide: S Jacobs P Danger�eld R Henderson R Laird S Thompson R Douglas. Injuries: Geelong: Nil. Adelaide: B Smith (ankle).

Reports: Nil. Umpires: Robert Findlay, Brett Rosebury, Shane McInerney. Of�cial Crowd: 26,128 at Simonds Stadium.

BRISBANE LIONS 2.5 8.12 14.15 19.16 (130)WEST BULLDOGS 8.0 11.2 13.6 19.8 (122)Goals: Brisbane Lions: J Adcock 4 J Green 4 L Taylor Taylor T 3 D McStay 2 P Hanley 2 A Christensen B Evans D Zorko J Freeman. Western Bulldogs: J Stringer 4 J Redpath 3 J Macrae 2 M Bontempelli 2 B Goodes C Daniel J Roughead L Dahlhaus L Picken M Honeychurch S Crameri T Dickson.

Best: Brisbane Lions: J Adcock D Rich L Taylor Taylor T S Martin J Green. Western Bulldogs: M Bontempelli J Stringer L Dahlhaus J Johannissen J Macrae. Injuries: Brisbane Lions: H Andrews (knee) B Staker (hamstring) replaced in selected side by Z O’Brien. Western Bulldogs: S Crameri (knee).

Reports: Nil. Umpires: Justin Schmitt, Jacob Mollison, Jordan Bannister. Of�cial Crowd: 15,434 at Gabba.

PORT ADELAIDE 1.3 9.4 13.8 18.14 (122)FREMANTLE 4.4 4.4 7.4 8.5 (53)Goals: Port Adelaide: J Schulz 4 R Gray 3 J Westhoff 2 M White 2 H Hartlett J Butcher J Neade J Pittard N Krakouer P Ryder S Gray. Fremantle: M Taberner Taberner T 2 C Pearce L Neale M Barlow M De Boer M Duffy N Suban.

Best: Port Adelaide: S Gray J Westhoff R Gray H Hartlett B Ebert J Schulz M Broadbent. Fremantle: M Barlow P Duf�eld M Taberner Taberner T T Mzungu. Injuries: Port Adelaide: Nil. Fremantle: Z Dawson replaced in selected side by J Ballard.

Reports: Nil. Umpires: Troy Pannell, Luke Farmer, Brendan Hosking. Of�cial Crowd: 38,633 at Adelaide Oval.

HAWTHORN HAWTHORN HA 5.3 9.5 14.7 17.11 (113)CARLTON CARLTON CARL 1.2 4.5 5.7 8.8 (56)Goals: Hawthorn: J Gunston 4 J Roughead 4 J Frawley 3 B Hill G Birchall J Lewis J Sicily L Shiels P Puopolo. Carlton: A Everitt 2 A Walker 2 M Watson 2 K Simpson M Kreuzer.

Best: Hawthorn: S Mitchell J Lewis B Hill J Roughead J Gibson G Birchall. Carlton: A Carrazzo E Curnow P Cripps J Tutt. Injuries: Hawthorn: I Smith (knee) C Rioli (illness) replaced in selected side by Litherland. Carlton: Nil.

Reports: Hawthorn: Nil. Carlton: K Simpson in second term for rough conduct on D Hale. Umpires: Ray Chamberlain, Mathew Nicholls, Andrew Stephens. Of�cial Crowd: 33,182 at MCG.

SYDNEY 6.3 9.7 11.11 19.13 (127)GOLD COAST 0.2 6.3 7.7 9.10 (64)Goals: Sydney: H Cunningham 3 S Reid 3 D Towers Towers T 2 I Heeney 2 J Kennedy 2 K Tippett 2 A Goodes D Hannebery D Rampe L Franklin T Mitchell. Gold Coast: C Dixon 2 T Lynch Lynch L 2 T McKenzie 2 D Stanley J Garlett K Kolodjashnij. Injuries: Sydney: K Jack (knee). Gold Coast: G Broughton (hamstring).

Reports: Nil. Umpires: Shaun Ryan, Scott Jeffery, Nick Brown. Of�cial Crowd: 25,424 at SCG.

WEST COAST 4.4 7.7 13.14 18.17 (125)ST KILDA 2.1 3.5 4.5 4.6 (30)Goals: West Coast: M LeCras 4 J Kennedy 3 N Naitanui 3 A Gaff 2 J Darling 2 C Sinclair E Yeo Naitanui 3 A Gaff 2 J Darling 2 C Sinclair E Yeo Naitanui 3 A Gaff 2 J Darling 2 C Sinclair E YJ Cripps J Hill. St Kilda: J Bruce 2 B Murdoch H Goddard.

Best: West Coast: M Priddis N Naitanui A Gaff M LeCras J McGovern D Sheed. St Kilda: L Montagna J Steven S Fisher D Armitage J Newnes. Injuries: West Coast: C Masten (hamstring). St Kilda: D Minchington replaced in selected side by J Sinclair.

Reports: Nil. Umpires: Ben Ryan, Jeff Dalgleish, Chris Kamolins. Of�cial Crowd: 36,165 at Domain Stadium.

MELBOURNE 4.1 7.6 13.10 15.13 (103)GWS 4.1 7.4 9.7 11.11 (77)Goals: Melbourne: B Newton 3 J Hogan 3 J Garlett 2 J Harmes 2 J Grimes J Howe J Kennedy-Harris L Dunn N Jones. Greater Western Sydney: J Cameron 2 Z Williams 2 C Ward D Smith J Stewart J Townsend Townsend T L Whit�eld R Palmer T Greene.

Best: Melbourne: N Jones B Vince T McDonald J Viney M Gawn D Cross. Greater Western Sydney: C Ward J Townsend Townsend T A Treloar T Greene D Smith H Shaw. Injuries: Melbourne: D Cross (head knock). Greater Western Sydney: Nil.

Reports: Nil. Umpires: Sam Hay, Nicholas Foot, Leigh Fisher. Of�cial Crowd: 8,974 at Etihad Stadium.

ESSENDON 3.2 9.5 11.7 14.11 (95)COLLINGWOOD 4.2 8.3 12.5 14.8 (92)Goals: Essendon: B Stanton 3 H Hocking 3 C Hooker 2 B Goddard C McKenna D Zaharakis J Melksham J Merrett S McKernan. Collingwood: A Fasolo 2 B Kennedy 2 J Blair 2 J White 2 B Reid D Moore J Crisp J Elliott L Greenwood T Adams.

Best: Essendon: B Stanton H Hocking D Heppell S McKernan O Fantasia M Baguley J Carlisle. Collingwood: T Adams S Sidebottom J White T Langdon A Fasolo T Varcoe. Umpires: Heath Ryan, Curtis Deboy, Robert O’Gorman. Venue: MCG.

VFL - FINALS WK 1 Elimination FinalCOLLINGWOOD 4.5 7.8 9.11 13.15 (93)WERRIBEE 1.2 5.5 5.7 9.10 (64)Goals: Collingwood: Karnezis 3 Still 2 Williams 2 Gray Witts Borthwick MacAffer Close Hellier. Werribee: Robinson 2 Speight 2 Porter Hussey Harper Hanson Sherlock.

Best: Collingwood: Witts Wallace Dwyer Matheson Borthwick Armstrong. Werribee: Hussey Speight Sherlock Mihocek Porter McMahon. At North Port Oval.

Qualifying FinalBOX HILL 2.2 8.5 15.7 18.12 (120)FOOTSCRAY FOOTSCRAY FOOTSCRA 4.3 5.4 9.7 12.8 (80)Goals: Box Hill: Willsmore 5 Ceglar 2 Grimley 2 O’Brien Iles Simpkin Lock Anderson Whitecross Lawlor Tatupu Tatupu T Schoenmakers. Footscray: Hayes 4 Jong 2 Russell Jamieson Prismall Hannan Cordy Buchanan.

Best: Box Hill: Willsmore Hartung Anderson Simpkin Whitecross O’Brien. Footscray: Jong Hayes Minson Hayes Dale Prismall. At Box Hill City Oval.

Elimination FinalESSENDON 6.2 6.4 9.9 10.11 (71)CASEY 1.1 4.3 7.6 7.8 (50)Goals: Essendon: Hardingham 3 Thompson 2 Willis 2 Polkinghorne Coghlan Ashby. Casey: Fitzpatrick 2 Munro Byrnes Hunt King Smith.

Best: Essendon: Coghlan Polkinghorne Tagliabue Tagliabue THardingham Marigliani Ashby. Casey: Bail Jamar Hutchins Riley Byrnes Kent. At North Port Oval.

Qualifying FinalWILLIAMSTOWN 5.4 7.4 13.6 13.6 (84)SANDRINGHAM 0.0 4.5 5.6 11.11 (77)Goals: Williamstown: Lockwood 2 Conway 2 Dunell 2 Gibbons Owen Wheeler Charleston Clouston Marcon Gallucci. Sandringham: Kreymborg 2 Siposs 2 Saunders Simpkin Hickey Saad Ong Markworth Dennis-Lane.

Best: Williamstown: Meese Marcon Wheeler Johnstone Bese Jolley. Sandringham: Saunders Siposs Acres Kreymborg Shenton Simpkin. At Trevor Barker Beach Oval.

AFL VICTORIA DEVELOPMENT LEAGUEQualifying FinalBOX HILL 4.1 6.4 8.4 12.9 (81)WILLIAMSTOWN 1.1 5.2 7.7 9.7 (61)Goals: Box Hill: Tobin Tobin T 2 Jones 2 Franetic 2 Soccio Crocker McEvoy Hardisty Murphy Graham. Williamstown: Casley 4 Hetherington Norton Myers Anastasio Monk.

Best: Box Hill: Exon Jones Lewis Gibson Langford Tobin. Tobin. T Williamstown: Tighe Casley Deery Anastasio Hetherington Bench. At Box Hill City Oval.

Elimination Final COBURG 111 d CASEY 68 Details unavailable. At North Port Oval.

TAC CUP - FINALS WK 1 TAC CUP - FINALS WK 1 TElimination FinalOAKLEIGH 2.3 7.8 10.10 19.12 (126)GIPPSLAND 2.1 2.5 6.5 7.6 (48)Goals: Oakleigh: Phillips 4 Crocker 4 Kerr 3 Johnstone 2 Adduci 2 McLarty Lane Walker Duman. Gippsland: Papley 5 Hobbs Ainsworth.

Best: Oakleigh: Byrne-Jones Wenn Answerth Phillips Beddison Cuningham. Gippsland: Papley Patullo Beck Buykx-Smith Hillier Dessent. At IKON Park.

Qualifying FinalNTH BALLARAT NTH BALLARAT NTH BALLARA 2.3 4.6 11.11 16.15 (111)GEELONG 7.2 9.4 14.5 15.9 (99)Goals: North Ballarat: Rioli 4 Cowan 3 Hopper 2 Johnston 2 Tucker Wellings Byrne Wheelahan Eades. Geelong: Blair 5 Curnow 4 Kol 3 Mathieson 2 Sexton.

Best: North Ballarat: Lloyd Cowan Meek Eades Hopper Simpson. Geelong: Curnow Blair Parish Kershaw Zdybel Doedee. At IKON Park.

Elimimnation FinalEAST RANGES 6.3 11.5 16.7 17.8 (110)CALDER 2.5 5.8 5.9 11.10 (76)Goals: Eastern Ranges: Clarke 4 Hardwick 3 Collins 2 Garner 2 Stephenson 2 Mitchener Cotte Jacotine Jeffs. Calder: Brown 4 Wunhym 2 Moore Flower James Tarczon Kerbatieh.Moore Flower James Tarczon Kerbatieh.Moore Flower James T

Best: Eastern Ranges: Batty Clarke Cotte Jeffs Clarke Parsons. Calder: Wallis Flower Moore Allan McDonald Stillman. At IKON Park.

Qualifying FinalDANDENONG 3.4 6.8 8.10 10.13 (73)MURRAY MURRAY MURRA 1.1 6.1 8.5 10.7 (67)Goals: Dandenong: Young Young Y 4 Battle 2 Prior Freeman Williams Di Pasquale. Murray: Can�eld 3 Simpkin 2 Schache 2 Smith Sproule Payne.

Best: Dandenong: Nyuon Weitering Young Young YHolden Collins Rouse. Murray: Morrison Oliver Tanner WTanner WT aite King Payne. At IKON Park.

RIDDELL DISTRICT FLDIV 1 Semi-fDIGGERS REST 5.4 9.6 13.7 16.14 (110)ROMSEY 1.4 6.8 11.10 13.11 (89)Goals: Diggers Rest: Jason Williams 5 Lobb 3 Smailes 3 Kilty Mc Cabe Tuckey Sims Jackson. Romsey: Mitchell Farmer 6 Saad 3 Petroro 2 Way Feltham.

Best: Diggers Rest: Jason Williams Gleeson Mc Cabe Kilty Krul Jackson. Romsey: Ayden Tessari yden Tessari yden TRayment Farmer O’Sullivan Burkett.

Res: Diggers Rest 6.14 d Rupertswood 7.7.

U-18: Rupertswood 20.19 d Riddell 9.5.

BALLARATBALLARATBALLARASeniors: Semi-f: Darley 15.7 d Redan 11.13.

Res: Semi-f: Melton 13.9 d Darley 9.5. Redan 13.17 d Sunbury 6.2.

U-18: Semi-f: East Point 13.12 d Melton 4.5. Redan 14.13 d Bacchus Marsh 5.4.

U-16.5: Res: Prelim f: Bacchus Marsh 8.9 d Ballarat 4.13.

BENDIGO Seniors: Elimi f: Eaglehawk 12.17 d Kyneton 9.9.

Res: Elimi f: Eaglehawk 18.13 d Gisborne 2.8.

U-18: Elimi f: Gisborne 12.8 d Eaglehawk 10.17.

Qlfying f: Strath�eldsaye 11.5 d Sandhurst 9.13.

CENTRAL HIGHLANDSSeniors: Prelim f: Gordon 19.10 d Ballan 6.7. Springbank 12.16 d Bungaree 12.11.

Res: Prelim f: Buninyong 11.10 d Gordon 3.1. Beaufort 6.14 d Springbank 6.8.

U-18: Prelim f: Bungaree 12.8 d Clunes 3.2. Hepburn 12.8 d Creswick 4.7.

U-15: Prelim f: Hepburn 11.3 d Newlyn 1.6.

NETBALLRIDDELL - SEMI-FINALSA: Rupertswood 54 d Lance�eld 35. Macedon 37 d Riddells Creek 34.

B: Lance�eld 25 d Macedon 24. Rupertswood 34 d Broadford 27.

C: Riddells Creek 26 d Romsey 24. Melton Centrals 25 d Rupertswood 18.

BALLARAT - SEMI-FINALS: BALLARAT - SEMI-FINALS: BALLARAA: Sunbury 49 d East Point 43. North Ballarat City 53 d Lake Wendouree 35.

A-res: Lake Wendouree 35 d Bacchus Marsh 32. Ballarat 20 d Lake Wendouree 19.

B: Sunbury 22 d East Point 18.

C: Sunbury 22 d Melton South 20.

BASEBALLWINTER LEAGUE - GRAND FINALA: Research 4 d GMBC 2.

B: Westgarth 9 d Waverley 3.

SOCCERFFVNATIONAL NATIONAL NA LEAGUE: South Melbourne 1 Pascoe Vale 1, Bentleigh Greens 2 Hume City 0.

NPL1 East: Rd 27: Melbourne Victory 3 Murray United 3, Eastern Lions 1 Springvale White Eagles 2, Box Hill United 4 Richmond 2.

U-20: Rd 27: Box Hill United 1 Richmond 2, Melbourne Victory 4 Murray United 1, Eastern Lions 2 Springvale White Eagles 2.

NPL1 West: Rd 27: Whittlesea Ranges 2 Bendigo City 0, Sunshine George Cross 0 Brunswick City 1, Moreland Zebras 3 Melbourne City 2, Bulleen Lions 2 Ballarat Red Devils 0.

U-20: Rd 22: Moreland City 2 Moreland Zebras 2. Rd 27: Sunshine George Cross 5 Brunswick City 1, Whittlesea Ranges 2 Bendigo City 3, Moreland Zebras 0 Melbourne City 3.

By Tara Murray

Sunbury Cricket Club is con�dent an experienced coaching panel will help it go one step further in the Gisborne and District Cricket Association’s McIntyre Cup this season.

�e club, which has been runner-up for the past two seasons, has gone for a three-man panel instead of a single coach.

Club president Travis Botten will be director of coaching, while Heath Bo�ey will coach the bowlers and Paul Webber the batting.

Jason McGann will captain the senior side.Sunbury secretary Marty Kelders said he was

con�dent the coaching structure would work.“It’s di�cult to attract a playing coach,”

Kelders said. “You can only pay one person as coach and it’s hard to attract people to a hard-wicket competition.

“So we went with Plan B . . . Trevor will be director of coaching and oversee net practice.

“Heath and Paul have volunteered to help the younger players. Heath has coached at Rupertswood and Paul has coached our club.”

As well, the club has announced a new partnership with Sunbury Bowling Club.

Kelders said an uno�cial partnership with the bowling club over the past couple of years had been fruitful for both.

“�e situation with the bowling club is a unique situation . . . most cricket clubs are joined with a football club or sporting group,” he said.

“We’ve been there a couple of years now and it’s become an o�cial partnership now.

“It seems like it’s working out for both clubs. We aren’t visitors now; we’re under the ‘Club Sunbury’ umbrella.

“It may have seemed odd initially, but there’s a lot of connections between the two clubs.”

Sunbury Bowling Club’s Trevor Turner and Sunbury captain Jason McGann (front) with Sunbury Cricket Club committee members Travis Botten, Mick Corcorane and Marty Kelders. (Shawn Smits)

Panel shares the loadKyneton’s �rst �nals series since 2003 is over, with the Tigers knocked out of the Bendigo Football League �nals in the �rst round.

With a big gap opening between the top four and ��h-placed Kyneton this season, the Tigers were always going to be challenged to advance past the elimination stage.

Playing Eaglehawk, they weren’t wiped o� the ground, as many may have expected, losing 12.17 (89) - 9.9 (63).

�e Tigers started well, leading at quarter-time, before the Hawks got going in the second term to lead by 13 points at the main break.

�e Tigers didn’t let the Hawks get away with it in the third and were still in the game, trailing by only three goals going into the �nal break. Both sides kicked four goals in the �nal quarter, but Eaglehawk wasted opportunities kicking 4.8 as it extended the �nal margin.

Ben Weightman kicked three goals and Mitchell Scholard two for the Tigers, while the experienced Ryan Carafa and Alik Magin were named among the best.

Sean Williams kicked six goals for Eaglehawk, which will now play Sandhurst in the semi-�nals on Sunday.

In a big boost for the club, caretaker coach Luke Beattie has signed on to continue for two years. Beattie took over when the club sacked Mark Adamson three-quarters of the way through the season.

Tara Murray

Tigers put up �ght, but adios

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By Tara Murray

Macedon is the �rst team through to the Riddell District Netball League A-grade grand �nal.

�e Cats made the most of facing an undermanned Riddell to make it through to the �nal game of the season.

�e 37-34 loss was Riddells �rst this season. It will now play Rupertswood in a preliminary �nal for a second chance to make the grand �nal.

Missing Mikaela Vaughan and Madison Caul�eld, the Bombers faced Macedon with a di�erent line-up to the one that had been on court in recent weeks.

�e Cats took advantage to grab a four-goal lead by quarter-time.

�e Bombers settled in the second term to lead 18-17 at the main break.

But it was the Cats who excelled in the second half, leading by three goals at three-quarter-time and extending that to six midway through the last.

�e Bombers hit back, but only when it was too late.

Bec Colwell was the standout shooter as all the others struggled for accuracy. She shot 36 of the Cats’ 37 at 84 per cent accuracy.

Cats president Terry Kernan said the team was on a high a�er making the grand �nal.

�e A-grade netballers are the only Cats, netball or football, le� in �nals.

Kernan said he knew early on the girls were in for a good game; they had a glint in their eyes.

“Now we’re absolutely over the moon,” Kernan said.

“It was fantastic … no one expected us to get there.”

Kernan paid tribute to Karri Ambler and Kelly Nicholas, who took over the coaching when the club sacked Melissa Climas in July.

“�ey are just saints,” he said. “�ey have brought a camaraderie that has made us a united and particularly happy club.

“We may not be the best team in the competition, but we are the happiest.”

In a massive boost for the side, Tarryn Mackie returned to the action for the �rst time since round 11.

“She’s an absolute delight,” Kernan said. “Everyone played their role on the day, but having Tarryn back was a huge change.

“We had a very strategic plan that Karri and Kelly set up, and it worked.”

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Macedon’s Kate McLeod rebounds over Riddell’s Ellen Close and Christine Harris. (Shawn Smits)

Cats braced for glory Gisborne had to survive a Kangaroo Flat comeback on its way to an elimination �nal win in the Bendigo Netball League on Sunday.

A�er leading from the �rst quarter, the Bulldogs just held on in the end to win 38-37.

�e teams also met in the �nal home-and-away round on the previous weekend so Bulldogs coach Simone Trevillian knew exactly what to expect from Kangaroo Flat.

�e Bulldogs won that game 54-30.“We were de�nitely prepared,”

Trevillian said. “We had to be switched on to play

hard, physical netball.”�e Bulldogs started the better of the

teams and led by �ve goals at the end of each of the �rst three quarters.

“We were hoping it was enough,” Trevillian said.

“�ey kept pushing and pushing and pushing, but we were able to hold on.”

Trevillian put the win down to a couple of things.

“Fitness is something we’ve been working on all year,” she said.

“Despite them coming back at us, we stayed composed and played safe netball, which you need to do in those circumstances.

“We have players who have been in grand �nals and most of the girls have played in �nals, but it was nerve-racking watching from the sidelines.”

It was the Bulldogs’ senior players who stood up when it counted.

“Maddi Stewart held her own in the circle when she was copping a lot. It was really physical,” Trevillian said.

“Tiana Newman through the mid-court and Polly Salter in defence were really strong, too.”

�e Bulldogs now face Sandhurst in the semi-�nals.

“We drew with them earlier in the year and lost by three goals the second time we played them,” Trevillian said.

“If we play good, competitive netball we will be a chance.”

�e Bulldogs’ under-17 netball side also won its elimination �nal, beating Strath�eldsaye 51-38.

In football, the reserves were smashed in the elimination �nal against Eaglehawk.

�e under-18s will play in a semi-�nal a�er beating Eaglehawk by three points in the elimination �nal.

Tara Murray

Bulldogs holdtight for win

Cannons take what they can from a �nals �zzer�e Calder Cannons have bowed out in the �rst week of the TAC Cup �nals.

�e Cannons were blown out of the water in the �rst three quarters by the Eastern Ranges and found themselves trailing by 64 points at the last break.

With nothing to lose, the Cannons fought on in the last quarter, kicking six goals in a row to reduce the margin to 27.

�e comeback fell short with the Cannons losing 17.8 (110) - 11.10 (76).

�eir coach, Andrew Johnston, said the result summed up where the club was at this season.

“Eastern played really well and it’s a credit to them,” he said. “We were just too far behind.

“I said to the boys at three-quarter-time to take the game on, there’s nothing to lose. I asked for the 18 and 19-years-old to step up and enjoy the last time they would play in a Cannons jumper.

“It’s unfortunate to lose, but that’s where we’re at this season; we’re the seventh to eighth- best club.”

Johnston said a big last month in the season had taken a toll of the players.

“�e e�ort the past month had been massive as they didn’t want to �nish the season poorly,” he said. “Playing on a big ground didn’t help either. I don’t question the e�ort that was put out there today.”

�e �rst-year coach said this year’s team had been an unknown quantity at the season’s start.

“I didn’t know what they would be like and they didn’t know what I’d be like.

“We would love to have �nished higher on the ladder but … we played in one �nal, which is a positive outcome.”

He said getting games into a number of 17-year-olds was a big positive.

“Campbell Moor�eld, Jack Reaper and

Hayden Blythe have been good players,” Johnston said. “Joel Bramble didn’t play today but he will become a more consistent player. Jackson McDonald is another one who will take things from this year.”

Nick O’Kearney leads the list of players who could be dra�ed from the club.

Last year, it had a record 10 players picked up in the national or rookie dra�.

“Hopefully, Hisham Kerbatieh gets a shot, and Callum Moore has special attributes,” Johnston said.

“Tom Wallis’s leadership and power out of contests has improved so much in the past month – I hope Essendon look at him as a father-son pick. Bruno Laguda has had a pretty good year and doesn’t get the recognition he deserves, while Ben Allan has the ability to play at that level.”

Tara Murray

Calder Cannons’ Ben Allan and Eastern Ranges’ Jordan Gallucci. (Shawn Smits)

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By Ewan Kennedy

Kia Sorento has gone ultra stylish in its just-released third generation. Perhaps not a surprise, as Sorrento in Italy has been famed for style for hundreds of years.

We aren’t sure why Kia spells its Sorento with just one ‘r’ rather than two as in the Italian original – perhaps to try to stand out from the crowd. As almost a third of vehicles sold in Australia in 2015 will be SUVs, the Sorento’s “look-at-me” style is certainly important.

Sorento’s front grille has the now familiar ‘Schreyer’ shape and leaves no doubt which brand it belongs to. �e headlights join the grille in a BMW-like manner to increase the visual e�ect of width. Large cutouts for the foglights join the party and the lower grille is hardly of the shy and retiring type.

We like the side pro�le, particularly the deep windows that continue all the way to the rear. Too many stylists are going for a shapely kick up in the rear-side glass which looks nice but can ruin the view for the children in the rearmost seats.

Similarly, we like the practical squared-o� tail designed to carry a decent amount of luggage even when all seven seats are in use.

As before, the Kia Sorento is o�ered in Si, SLi and Platinum grades. Prices begin at a pretty reasonable $40,990 for a petrol two-wheel-drive Si and run up to $55,990 if you chose a Platinum with the turbo-diesel and all-wheel-drive.

Even the lower-cost Sorento Si is well equipped, with 17-inch alloy wheels, cruise control, power windows and mirrors and

wood-look interior trim among quite a list of other upmarket features. �e SLi has 18-inch alloys, the wood-look is extended to the steering wheel and centre console and there are sporty looking alloy pedals.

Topping it o� is the Sorento Platinum, with a huge sunroof, 19-inch alloy wheels, a heated steering wheel and a more powerful stereo.

All-new Kia Sorento comes with a choice of

petrol or diesel engines. Initial road testing at the Sorento launch out of Port Douglas shows the 3.3-litre V6 petrol engine has decent torque at normal engine revs and the lighter weight of the new design petrol made it our favourite.

�e petrol powerplant is only o�ered in 2WD models (the front wheels). As be�ts its heavier duty use, the diesel is used in Sorentos with all-wheel-drive.

In a sign of the times all Sorento models have a six-speed automatic.

�e big Sorento is smooth, quiet and comfortable and leans in the people mover direction rather than that of a bush basher.

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