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APRIL 26, 2016 \ STARWEEKLY.COM.AU NEWS + SPORT + PROPERTY GUIDE Gisborne cemetery’s life-size statue of a World War I soldier continues to attract positive feedback from visitors. The bronze memorial, unveiled last year on the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Lone Pine, is near a lone pine tree that comes from an original seed on the battlefields at Gallipoli. Set on a granite plinth, the statue honours soldiers who fought in the Great War, including many locals buried at the cemetery and provides a place for many people to reflect on occasions such as Anzac Day. Gisborne and District Lions Club president Ross Sapwell recently presented cemetery trust president Doug McArthur with $2000 to help meet the cost of the memorial. The money was raised through sales of Lions’ Christmas cakes. Mr McArthur said the statue had been a popular addition to the cemetery grounds. “The reaction has been terrific really.’’ (Shawn Smits) Salute for Lone Pine memorial ROSS SAPWELL AND DOUG McARTHUR By Matt Crossman Parking officers are planning to come down hard on commuters leaving their cars in short-term bays next to Sunbury train station, with an enforcement blitz getting under way this week. e blitz is expected to worsen the town’s parking woes, with many train passengers already resorting to leaving their cars in nearby side streets. Hume council has confirmed that the new owners of Sunbury Central shopping centre have asked officers to start patrolling its three-hour bays. Cautions will be issued in the short term but before long those caught breaking restrictions will be slapped with $50 fines. Critics of the crackdown say it only highlights the desperate need for more parking in Sunbury’s CBD. All-day parking on the shopping centre’s top level, reserved for train passengers under a deal made when the Sunbury line was electrified, is typically full by 7am on weekdays. Sunbury Train Association member Paul Campbell said commuters were increasingly leſt with few options. ‘‘With so many more people using the trains, the parks are filling up a lot earlier than they used to,’’ he said. Plans for a private multi-level carpark in the area were abandoned in 2011, despite extensive talks with the council and Public Transport Victoria. Cr Jack Medcraſt said that with 20 to 30 cars using Sunbury Central’s short-term bays every day, it was clear that authorities had ‘‘stuffed up’’. ‘‘We all know there’s a major shortage right across central Sunbury,’’ he said. ‘‘PTV has a responsibility to provide parking … they saw fit to build a park-and-ride at Diggers Rest when it was redeveloped, but why the hell didn’t they do it in Sunbury?’’ In October last year, the council and Sunbury Business Association warned that overwhelming demand was stopping some people from accessing train services and was having a noticeable affect on nearby businesses. Council city infrastructure director Peter Waite said that with new data showing up to 2.7 million people used trains between Sunbury and Keilor Plains stations every year, the need for more parking bays was urgent. ‘‘Hume has regularly called on the state government to increase parking for rail commuters at Sunbury,’’ he said. A PTV spokesman said the 350 commuter spaces at Sunbury Central were marked in yellow and not subject to time restrictions. ‘’PTV will continue to monitor demand for these spaces, and explore ways to improve parking arrangements at Sunbury station.’’ Blitz on station parking ‘‘ The parks are filling up a lot earlier than they used to ’’ - Paul Campbell

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NEWS + SPORT + PROPERTY GUIDE

Gisborne cemetery’s life-size statue of a World War I soldier continues to attract positive feedback from visitors. The bronze memorial, unveiled last year on the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Lone Pine, is near a lone pine tree that comes from an original seed on the battle�elds at Gallipoli. Set on a granite plinth, the statue honours soldiers who fought in the Great War, including many locals buried at the cemetery and provides a place for many people to re�ect on occasions such as Anzac Day. Gisborne and District Lions Club president Ross Sapwell recently presented cemetery trust president Doug McArthur with $2000 to help meet the cost of the memorial. The money was raised through sales of Lions’ Christmas cakes. Mr McArthur said the statue had been a popular addition to the cemetery grounds. “The reaction has been terri�c really.’’

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Salute for Lone Pine memorialROSS SAPWELL AND DOUG McARTHUR

By Matt Crossman

Parking o�cers are planning to come down hard on commuters leaving their cars in short-term bays next to Sunbury train station, with an enforcement blitz getting under way this week.

�e blitz is expected to worsen the town’s parking woes, with many train passengers already resorting to leaving their cars in nearby side streets.

Hume council has con�rmed that the new owners of Sunbury Central shopping centre have asked o�cers to start patrolling its three-hour bays.

Cautions will be issued in the short term but before long those caught breaking restrictions will be slapped with $50 �nes.

Critics of the crackdown say it only highlights the desperate need for more parking in Sunbury’s CBD.

All-day parking on the shopping centre’s top level, reserved for train passengers under a deal made when the Sunbury line was electri�ed, is typically full by 7am on weekdays.

Sunbury Train Association member Paul Campbell said commuters were increasingly le� with few options.

‘‘With so many more people using the trains, the parks are �lling up a lot earlier than they used to,’’ he said.

Plans for a private multi-level carpark in the area were abandoned in 2011, despite extensive talks with the council and Public Transport Victoria.

Cr Jack Medcra� said that with 20 to 30 cars using Sunbury Central’s

short-term bays every day, it was clear that authorities had ‘‘stu�ed up’’.

‘‘We all know there’s a major shortage right across central Sunbury,’’ he said.

‘‘PTV has a responsibility to provide parking … they saw �t to build a park-and-ride at Diggers Rest when it was redeveloped, but why the hell didn’t they do it in Sunbury?’’

In October last year, the council and Sunbury Business Association warned that overwhelming demand was stopping some people from accessing train services and was having a noticeable a�ect on nearby businesses.

Council city infrastructure director Peter Waite said that with new data showing up to 2.7 million people used trains between Sunbury and Keilor Plains stations every year, the need for more parking bays was urgent.

‘‘Hume has regularly called on the state government to increase parking for rail commuters at Sunbury,’’ he said.

A PTV spokesman said the 350 commuter spaces at Sunbury Central were marked in yellow and not subject to time restrictions.

‘’PTV will continue to monitor demand for these spaces, and explore ways to improve parking arrangements at Sunbury station.’’

Blitz on station parking

‘‘ The parks are �lling up a lot earlier than they used to ’’ - Paul Campbell

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�ursday’s event, which will be hosted by McEwen MP Rob Mitchell.

Mr Mitchell said residents a�ected by internet and mobile phone woes were contacting his o�ce daily.

“With so much of our lives online today, access to fast, reliable and a�ordable internet isn’t a luxury – it’s a necessity,’’ he said.

Construction of the NBN began in Sunbury in 2013 and was scheduled for total completion by June last year. �e rollout was put on hold following the Liberal government’s revised NBN plan and is now expected to �nish in Sunbury some time next year.

McEwen residents fed up with the stalled rollout of the National Broadband Network will have the chance to vent their frustrations at a forum in Sunbury this week.

With many people in newer areas of Sunbury, including Jacksons Hill, still unable to access even basic ADSL, the forum will hear from residents who have had their study and work lives disrupted by NBN delays.

Many have resorted to expensive wireless broadband, with no ADSL ports available.

Sunbury’s Robert Coburn said the lack of suitable internet was having a major e�ect on his family, including three students.

‘‘We had the NBN when we lived in Bacchus Marsh some years back,” he said. “Coming to Sunbury, it’s like it’s 1973 by comparison.’’

Gisborne’s Carmen McKinney said her husband, a consultant in the water industry, had to quit his job because �xed internet was not available.

‘‘We did all our homework before moving in two years ago,’’ she said. ‘‘Even to this day they will tell you ADSL is available, but it’s not.’’

Her teenage children have resorted to using free wi-� at McDonald’s for their homework.

Federal opposition communications spokesman Jason Clare will be part of

While NBN is available in Kyneton and parts of Woodend and Macedon, large parts of towns such as Riddells Creek, Romsey, Gisborne and Lance�eld will have to wait longer.

Having previously promised the total rollout of the NBN by the end of last year, the government has said its revised plan will �nally ‘‘end the digital divide’’. NBNCo did not respond by deadline.

�ursday’s forum will be held at Sunbury Neighbourhood House from 7pm. Bookings essential: 9333 0440

Matt Crossman

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By Matt Crossman

More Macedon Ranges farmers are switching to recycled water as concern about low rainfall continues to mount.

Bureau of Meteorology �gures show that just 139 millimetres fell between January and April, well below the long-term average for those months of 211.8 millimetres.

Eleven municipalities in central and western Victoria are currently classed as drought a�ected, with Bendigo council last week deciding to write to the state government asking to be added to the list.

Macedon Ranges council economic development and tourism manager Kylie Lethbridge said that while water was high on the agenda for last week’s meeting of the shire’s agribusiness forum, the council had yet to request drought status.

‘‘However, it is an ongoing concern, particularly due to the recent low rainfall,’’ she said.

Western Water customer and community relations general manager Graham Holt said 15 new customers had hooked up to the authority’s recycled water schemes in Gisborne, Gisborne South, Woodend, Romsey and Riddells Creek in the past two years.

Wheat and sheep farmer Angus Crawford recently had recycled water connected to the 2023-hectare property he leases near Riddells Creek. He said the move would increase the value of his lambs by more than $20 per head.

‘‘Eight weeks a�er sowing I had sheep on it,’’ Mr Crawford said. ‘‘Without the recycled water, it would have been bare dirt and waiting for rain.’’

Lance�eld agronomist James Almond said it had been a tough season for many on the land, including those growing clovers, rye grass and cereals.

‘‘It’s been a dry start up but it looks like there may be a good �nish, so that gives you some con�dence,’’ he said. ‘‘Some clients are backing o� because there’s no rain, but you have to start sowing somewhere.”

Farmers treading water

Western Water’s Anna May at a Riddells Creek farm using recycled water for irrigation. (Luke Hemer)

Rates for the average Macedon Ranges property owner are likely to rise $50, according to the council’s dra� budget.

�e dra�, which will be presented to councillors on Wednesday night, calls for an average increase of 2.5 per cent in 2016-17, taking the average bill to $2069.

But �nal bills could �uctuate as 2016 is a revaluation year.

If the budget is approved, rate rises will be the lowest in at least �ve years, with recent increases approaching 5 per cent.

Councillors have previously complained about the state government’s new rate-rise capping measures, which restrict increases to those of the consumer price index from this year.

�e council’s proposed budget would bring in $43.59 million in rates and charges to fund $80.5 million in total expenditure, with the remainder to come from other funding sources.

Capital works spending is expected to reach $23.50 million, similar to recent budgets despite the reduced rates increase.

No new loans are proposed for 2016-17. In a preface to the budget, mayor

Graham Hackett said that in the fourth year of its current term, the council’s focus was on meeting its commitments.

‘‘We know we must balance the environmental, infrastructure and social needs with our income from rates, fees and grants,’’ he said.

‘‘I think our dra� budget is an a�ordable response to those needs.’’

Cr Hackett encouraged ratepayers to take part in the consultation process, with submissions to be heard at a special meeting on Wednesday, June 1, ahead of the budget’s o�cial adoption on June 22.

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Sex charges for Sunbury manA Sunbury man faced Melbourne Magistrates Court on Friday over a string of offences relating to the sexual assault and robbery of a woman late last year. The man, 27, was bailed on Thursday after being arrested and charged with sexual assault, recklessly causing serious injury, theft and burglary. The alleged incident took place about 6.45am on December 6.

Romsey festival postponedRomsey’s biennial Light Up the Sky festival has been postponed until June 4. The event had been scheduled to take place this Saturday.

Four vehicles in crashMelbourne-Lance�eld Road was closed between Boundary and Cemetery roads due to a multi-vehicle crash last Thursday. One person was trapped after a crash involving four vehicles soon after 2pm. Three people were taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

Water mains replacedPedestrian and traf�c management measures will be put in place on Station Road, Gisborne, High Street, Lance�eld and Jeffreys Street, Woodend, as Western Water replaces ageing water mains. The projects are due for completion in June and July.

Counting kangaroosVolunteers are being sought for a kangaroo count being held in the Sunbury area this Sunday. Details: email [email protected]

Up to 400 primary school-aged children will join the battle of good and evil by dressing up as their favourite superheroes or villains for this week’s Sunbury Blue Light Disco at the memorial hall. The disco, held every two months, gives children the chance to interact with police in a fun, social setting. The disco will run from 6-8pm this Friday Entry: $7 Details: 9744 8111

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Sunbury Bicycle Users Group will conduct a bike and pedestrian count on Vineyard Road as it continues to push for the extension of a path that stops dangerously short of a Calder Freeway overpass.

VicRoads has con�rmed that Hume and Melton councils have agreed on a strategy and shared responsibilities for the completion of the path. However, the Diggers Rest side of the path won’t be done until a developer funds its

While VicRoads will carry out its own assessment of the site, Sunbury BUG volunteers will conduct a bike and pedestrian count all day on May 7, aiming to highlight the need for urgent action.

‘‘With all the housing going up in Diggers Rest and a proposed primary school on Vineyard Road, there’s going to be a lot of movement of people across that road,’’ Mr Bugeja said.

‘‘�ere’s not a lot of people who use it at the minute because it doesn’t go anywhere.

share. Sunbury BUG spokesman Hector Bugeja said the proposed timeline of up to �ve years was of major concern.

‘‘Without being too dramatic, there’s a serious risk that someone will be badly injured or killed in the meantime,’’ the former Bulla councillor said.

As reported by Star Weekly, the path Star Weekly, the path Star Weeklycurrently ends 200 metres before the Calder Freeway at Moore Road, forcing cyclists and pedestrians heading for Diggers Rest to cross on to the busy road.

“What we’re saying is, if you want this pathway, let them [VicRoads and the councils] know.’’

Mr Bugeja, who has previously criticisedthe longer timeframes of strategies and possible major upgrades for the path, said a short-term solution could be achieved as soon as someone put up the money.

VicRoads has previously said path improvements would be considered as part of a $100 million program for new facilities across the state.

Bike group crunches the numbers

Sunbury Rotarians such as David Allan and Bruce Wallace (pictured) are ready to hit the road for the club’s Ride for Motor Neurone Disease (MND) this Sunday. Participants can choose from three rides as part of this year’s charity event. There’s a 16-kilometre short ride on Mitchells Lane, Moore Road and Vineyard Road ($15 per person); a 37-kilometre intermediate ride from Sunbury to South Gisborne, Gisborne and return ($30 per person); and a 65-kilometre long ride from Sunbury to South Gisborne, Barringo, Macedon, Gisborne and return ($55 per person). Marshals will be stationed along the routes. A water stop, a barbecue, fruit and drinks is included in the entry fees. Money raised will help MND Victoria’s efforts to provide support and lead research into the terminal neurological disease. Details: 0417 314 479 or www.rotaryclubsunbury.org.au

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Willowbank Early Learning Centre, the only privately owned and operated childcare centre in the Gisborne area, is a modern, fun facility that incorporates creative spaces for children to explore, learn and enjoy.

Back in the days when her children were ready to head off to childcare, centre owner Michelle McCarthy realised there weren’t many places from which she could choose.

“There was a gap in the market,” she says. “My children spent seven years in childcare, so I understand the demands placed on busy families. This led to a strong desire to offer families a safe, happy and engaging childcare.”

The brand new, purpose-built centre incorporates innovative learning methods, �exible routines and healthy menus – and rooms to cater for different ages.

“There are nursery, junior toddler, toddler, pre-kinder, kinder and school-aged rooms,” Michelle says. “The centre has designed daily routines to cater for individual needs, ensuring kids keep happy and engaged.

“A typical day varies with age but includes family grouping in the mornings and afternoons, free play, sleep and relaxation, social interaction, sensory play, music and art, outdoor and indoor play, and pre-literacy and numeracy programs.”

The quali�ed, hands-on staff are passionate about early childhood development and speak with parents daily, keeping them up-to-date with their children’s performances and informing them of any issues.

“We just want to get the basics right,” Michelle says. “We all enjoy interacting with kids – they’re very cute and funny and we all love being entertained by them.”

The centre is not governed by a head of�ce and therefore is able to apply lots of local knowledge, along with �exibility in formulating ideas and approaches, while adhering to all appropriate regulations.

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NewsYour rates at work: improving our roads and pathsCouncil is currently completing a number of roadworks across the shire, with more to start in the coming weeks. These include: • Road widening and reconstruction works on

Redesdale Road, between Kyneton-Metcalfe Road and Kyneton Transfer Station; Kyneton-Springhill Road between Coliban and Brady roads; and Pipers Creek-Pastoria Road, between Kyneton-Baynton Road and Pipers Creek Road.

• Construction of a new shared pathway between Gisborne train station and New Gisborne Netball Complex.

• More than 850 kilometres of sealed roads will be refreshed in our annual line marking program.

For more information on works, call Council on 5422 0333 or visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/news

Have your sayExpressions of interest: Lease land and buildings, KynetonCouncil is seeking expressions of interest to lease land and buildings, at 9 Clowes Street, Kyneton. The property is located adjacent to the Kyneton Botanic Gardens. For more information, refer to the Public Notices section in this newspaper. Give your feedback on the Ross Watt Reserve master plan The New Gisborne Tennis Club would like your feedback on the new draft master plan for Ross Watt Reserve in New Gisborne. A community drop-in session on the master plan will be held at New Gisborne Tennis Club at Ross Watt Reserve, Station Street on Thursday 28 April, from 6.30pm–8pm. For more information on these items, visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/yoursay or call 5422 0333.

Events:

Hold on to your hats–the Spooky Men’s Chorale are coming! Come see what the fuss is about as this all-male Aussie choir take to the stage armed with only their voices, a sly collection of hats, magnifi cent facial hair and a twinkle in their eyes. Supported by local act The Pollyphonics. When: Friday 29 April, 7.30pmWhere: Kyneton Town Hall Cost: $42 adult, $38 concession, $25 youth, $15 child. Info: mrsc.vic.gov.au/buytickets

Is your child ready for kindergarten? Learn how to identify whether your child is ready for kindergarten at this free information session. When: Tuesday 31 May, 7pm-8.30pmWhere: Family and Children’s Centre, 71 Robertson Street, Gisborne Book: call Nikki on 5422 0231 or email [email protected]

Council Meetings

Ordinary Council Meeting When: Wednesday 27 April, 7pmWhere: Romsey Service Centre,

96-100 Main Street, Romsey

Council meeting agendas are available online from 5pm the Friday before a Council meeting.

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

Service & Administration CentresKyneton 129 Mollison StGisborne40 Robertson StRomsey Community Hub96-100 Main StWoodend LibraryCnr High & Forest Sts

mrsc.vic.gov.au E [email protected] T 5422 0333

Employment Human Resources Offi cer (Full-time) Human Resources Offi cer (Full-time) Human Resources Offi Closing 2 MayManager Community Services (Full-time) Closing 2 May For more information and to apply visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/jobs

By Matt Crossman

Sunbury and Macedon Ranges Specialist School will receive $4 million in this week’s state budget as part of a $155.8 million package to upgrade Victorian schools and improve support for pupils with special needs.

Premier Daniel Andrews, Education Minister James Merlino and Macedon MP Mary-Anne �omas made the announcement during a visit to the school’s Bullengarook senior campus last week.

Twenty specialist schools will be upgraded, while mainstream schools will receive extra money to meet the learning requirements of students with special needs.

Almost $50 million will support an extra 1750 Victorian students expected to be eligible for the program for students with disabilities in 2017.

A total of $22 million will go towards helping students with autism and dyslexia, with increases to the number of speech pathologists, reading intervention programs and teacher training in schools.

Another $15.6 million will be spent on replacing older buses and helping children with disabilities travel between home and school.

Specialist school senior campus principal, Brendan Nolan, said the school community would determine how the money, available for both campuses, was spent.

�e school has about 200 students across its junior and senior facilities.

Mr Nolan said that while he wouldn’t go as far as to say the specialist sector had been the

‘‘forgotten cousin’’, every bit of funding was welcome.

‘‘Certainly, the minister and premier have made it very clear that they believe it’s time that specialist schools were treated as equal,’’ he said. ‘‘It’s a very exciting day.’’

Mr Andrews said children with disabilities were entitled to the same opportunities as every other student.

‘‘I want to say to every parent of a child with special needs, your kids are not out of sight and out of mind,’’ he said.

“We want to make sure they have every chance to ful�l their potential.’’

Ms �omas said the package provided support that had been missing for too long.

“I’ve spoken to many parents of kids with special needs who face challenges getting help for their kids in mainstream education,” she said. “Today’s announcement will be very welcome news for these families.’’

�e government previously announced $4.5 million for the second stage of renovations at Sunbury College, which has some buildings that are more than 50 years old. Kismet Park Primary School will receive $700,000 towards upgrades.

Treasurer Tim Pallas will hand down the budget on Wednesday.

Budget win for special needs

‘‘ Today’s announcement will be very welcome ’’ - Mary-Anne Thomas

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A community group long dismayed by long-term maintenance issues at privately leased Malmsbury train station is preparing a business case in the hope of securing the site when the existing contract ends in September.

Malmsbury Historical Society secretary Mike Todd con�rmed the group was liaising with Macedon MP Mary-Anne �omas as it prepared plans for an arts, tourism and history hub at the site, unused for many years a�er being leased to a private tenant by VicTrack.

extension was for just 14 months, Mr Todd said Save Malmsbury Station supporters were preparing to make a play.

‘‘We’re pretty excited,’’ he said. ‘‘We had thought the lease was locked in for 10 more years.’’

Ms �omas, who has previously made representations to the government over the maintenance issues, has promised to present the group’s business case for consideration.

Government, heritage and some philanthropic funding is likely to be sought for a centre focused on the arts, tourism and

As reported by Star Weekly, the group Star Weekly, the group Star Weeklyrecently secured the support of Macedon Ranges council in its �ght for better maintenance of the precinct, with Cr Jennifer Anderson lashing out at the condition of the station’s historic buildings and surrounds.

Mr Todd said the condition of the 1862 station had been a problem since it was closed in 1978.

�e group believes the station, which remains an active stop on the Bendigo line, should be upgraded as a shelter or community hub. Having discovered the most recent lease

local history. �e business plan will include potential uses for land surrounding the station.

‘‘�e station complex has, unusually, quite a large parcel of land as well,’’ Mr Todd said.

Mr Todd said money could be available under VicTrack’s formal policy of handing over vacant stations for community use.

‘‘Large amounts would be required, especially considering the condition of the station’s buildings,’’ he said. ‘‘�ere’s going to have to be some ongoing money for the running of it … but we’ve got one or two income possibilities that we will reveal in the plan.’’

Hopes soar for station revival

Romsey’s Annie Phelan shared her personal story of cancer and a few tales from her acting career during a charity event at the town’s library last Wednesday. Phelan, who has appeared in countless stage productions, �lms and television series, entertained close to 90 people as part of a Biggest Morning Tea hosted by the library and local Red Cross unit. Early detection has helped the Prisoner and Prisoner and Prisoner Winners and Losers star �ght off three cancer scares in Losers star �ght off three cancer scares in Losersrecent years. The turnout for last week’s event far exceeded initial expectations, raising close to $800 for the Cancer Council.

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New data reveals more than $70 million has been gambled on poker machines in Hume since the start of the �nancial year.

Latest Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation �gures also show that more than $9.3 million was poured into Sunbury’s 230 poker machines in the six months to December, with the annual spend likely to nudge $20 million.

More than $6 million was spent on the 103 machines in the Macedon Ranges.

said. ‘‘Without work, they can suddenly �nd themselves lonely and isolated, with time on their hands and their redundancy payout available to them.’’

Mr Bosch said most people using SCH’s gambling counselling service had a problem with poker machines.

‘‘Many people still aren’t aware that gambling can develop into a genuine addiction similar to substance addiction, which is why it has such a destructive impact on the lives of so many people,’’ he said. ‘‘Gambling addiction doesn’t just a�ect the person with the addiction but

�e �gures have been met with concern by researchers and community health experts, who believe that fewer people are playing the machines but those who do are more likely to be problem gamblers.

Sunbury Community Health child, youth and family services manager Marcus Bosch said counsellors had noticed a disturbing trend – clients who had received redundancy payouts becoming addicted to gambling.

‘‘[�ey’re] o�en unaware that the payouts result in a preclusion period, preventing them from receiving Centrelink bene�ts,’’ Mr Bosch

has �ow-on e�ects to family members and friends.’’

Mr Bosch echoed Monash University public health professor Charles Livingstone, who recently told Star Weekly arguments Star Weekly arguments Star Weeklythat club-run pokies created many jobs and generated signi�cant economic activity were ‘‘nonsense’’.

‘‘We see the real damage to people’s lives that is caused by addiction to poker machines,’’ Mr Bosch said.

‘‘�e harm of poker machines greatly exceeds any bene�ts.’’

Redundant workers turn to pokies

Sunbury Choral Association group’s tribute show.(Joe Mastroianni)

Sunbury residents need to act quickly if they want to be there when a locally-written musical theatre production paying tribute to the Anzacs makes its home debut.

Created in the lead-up to last year’s Gallipoli centenary, Sunbury Choral Association’s We Will Remember �em garnered rave reviews for two shows staged in Melton in March 2015.

�e production’s story, costumes, decor and foyer displays proved so popular that Melton council commissioned an extra performance, which was held in April last year.

�e show’s popularity has followed it home, with tickets for a matinee show at Sunbury’s Boilerhouse �eatre this Saturday selling out soon a�er going on sale.

Limited tickets remain available for sessions at 7.30pm this Saturday night and 2pm on Sunday.

Choral group spokeswoman Deb Poulter-Sweeney says the show, which takes

audiences on a musical journey through various stages of war, is packed with emotion.

‘‘�ere’s elation, there’s devastation … there’s a bit of laughter, as well,’’ she says.

We Will Remember �em features a mix of whole-choir and small-group numbers and solo pieces, poems and sketches.

Action takes place on two stages – the main stage showing what is happening at war and a mezzanine telling the story of those at home.

Costumes and decor re�ect the World War I theme, while audience refreshments are provided through individual rations handed out at interval.

Tickets cost $20; concession $15. Bookings essential. Details: goo.gl/ljGNcK

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It’s a bit of a love story. My former employer in the US is Australian and her friends are now my in-laws. My husband and I met in New York and one thing led to another. We decided New York probably wasn’t the best place to raise a family and it was much easier for his work [as a property valuer] to live in Australia … so we came back to his home town, Kyneton, in 2012.

I understand you grew up in Colorado Springs?

Mostly. I was in a military family, so we kind of lived everywhere.

Having been to many places around the world, how have you found Kyneton?

I’ve come to really love it. It wasn’t such a large leap, coming from Colorado originally. I really like that we know our neighbours and the fact we are right near Piper Street. It’s great to be able to get a meal or a cra� beer whenever you want.

What are your thoughts about the local arts scene?

I’m part of a group called Music in the Central Highlands. I’ve been really fortunate to be involved in that concert series. Occasionally, we get to catch some local theatre or something. It’s hard to make the time, but thank God for the town hall. �ere’s some really great shows that come through.

MY PLACEHaving grown up in a US military family, Opera Australia chorus singer Kristen Leich has travelled widely. �e former New York City Opera performer and mother of two tells Matt Crossman why she calls Kyneton home.

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Focus on pathway potentialSunbury Bicycle Users Group believes that while efforts are being made to convince VicRoads, Melton and Hume councils of the importance of a pedestrian/cyclist connection between Sunbury and Diggers Rest by extending the Vineyard Road shared pathway over the Calder Freeway to Diggers Rest, there’s still some way to go.

Roads Minister Luke Donnellan has advised that a factor for extending this pathway as proposed will be if it is listed as a priority for the state government’s $100 million safe cyclists and pedestrian fund.

However, a real concern is that VicRoads may take into account the results of its planned pedestrian and cyclists volume count on the current Vineyard Road pathway in making this decision.

These �gures may not re�ect the need for the connection, as currently the Vineyard Road pathway terminates at Moore Road. It doesn’t go anywhere, so the community does not regularly use it.

Large housing developments on both sides of the Calder Highway will increase the need and importance of this extension, which is also justi�ed based on safety alone.

I have cycled over the Digger Rest overpass and am very concerned for the safety of any cyclists or pedestrians who currently use the overpass.

Sunbury Bicycle Users Group now asks the community, including developers and builders, to add their weight to efforts to extend the existing pathway over the Calder. This support should include writing and emailing Mr Donnellan and the two councils on the need for this connection.

Hector Bugeja, Sunbury Bicycle Users Group

Calder Park Drive overpass pushThe time has come to push for the Calder Park Drive overpass. Over the next �ve to 10 years, there will be about 100,000 vehicle movements per day on the Calder Freeway at Keilor through to the Calder Park Drive exit.

Can you afford to be waiting on the Calder Freeway shoulder to get onto the current Calder Park Drive exit during peak period when trains close the crossing every 15 minutes? No!

Can we continue to go from 80km/h to 100km/h, then back to 80km/h again on this section of the Calder Freeway?

Can we continue to allow drivers to go straight through the median strip when driving along Calder Park Drive to go to the city, rather than use the newly created U-turn at Organ Pipes Road?

As a community, we cannot wait another 10-20 years for urgent road infrastructure with the signi�cant increase in the population for this region.

I urge residents to sign the online petition at www.brendanoconnor.com.au/Campaigns/Support-the-Calder-Park-Drive-

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YOUR SAYOverpass. Tell your friends, write letters to all politicians, federal and state, so we can get this project up and running before we have to wait for our children to grow up.

Cr Russell Mowatt, deputy chairman,Calder Highway Improvement Committee

Don’t drop Ranges protectionRe the Macedon Ranges protection issues paper that asks for community feedback. For something this important, there has been very little publicity or community engagement in this critical process.

The state government promised us legislation based on Statement of Planning Policy No. 8, the former policy that has applied to the central, eastern and southern parts of the shire for 40 years.

The issues paper instead includes the council’s failed 2014 ‘non-protection’, economics/growth-focussed localised planning statement (LPS) as an alternative to Policy No. 8 as the basis for legislation.

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Spin and weave weekendMacedon Ranges Spinners and Fibre Group will hold its annual exhibition and sale this Saturday and Sunday. Items including beanies, socks, shawls, garments and novelties will be on show at Patch ’n’ Quilt, Prince Street, Gisborne, 10am-4pm Saturday and 10am-2pm Sunday. ■ 5420 7333

Wetlands planting onJoin the Friends of Emu Bottom Wetlands for the �rst planting as part of the Corridors of Green project, designed to plant out a large, weedy patch. Free barbecue. Homestead Way, Sunbury, 10am-12.30pm, May 1. ■ goo.gl/l4HgLn

Scraps to compostLearn how to turn food scraps and garden clippings into nutrient rich compost at Hume council’s next Live Green workshop at Sunbury library. It’s from 6.15-7.45pm on May 5.■ goo.gl/l4HgLn

Snap up some artMore than 200 works will be for sale at this year’s Sunbury Art Show. It’s at the Boilerhouse Gallery on Jacksons Hill from 10am-4pm this Saturday and Sunday. Free entry.■ 5428 7022

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COMMUNITY CALENDARWANT YOUR EVENT LISTED? Community Calendar is made available free of charge to not-for-pro�t organisations to keep the public informed of special events and activities. Send item details to Star Weekly Community Calendar, Corner Thomsons Road and Keilor Park Drive, Keilor Park, 3042, or email to [email protected]. Deadline for copy and announcements is noon Tuesday.

Men in chorusA choir made up of men armed with their voices, a collection of hats and magni�cent facial hair will wow crowds as part of Kyneton Town Hall’s April program. The Spooky Men’s Chorale has received rave reviews for live shows that blend comedy, harmonies and a cheeky dollop of fun. Macedon Ranges choir The Polyphonics will support the chorale from 7.30pm this Friday. ■ www.mrsc.vic.gov.au/buytickets(S

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The kitchen has an island bench, a step-in pantry, white splashback tiles, a dishwasher, underbench oven and gas cooktop.

The main bedroom, with walk-in wardrobe and en suite, is near the front door, while the others (with wardrobes) are down a tiled hallway, as are bathroom and toilet.

A gabled pergola above concrete is a huge space outside the meals zone. It has a wooden bar to elbow as the cook

Chess Property Consultants: 5429 5544 Price: $416,000 Private sale

LANCEFIELD 18 Lancelot Crescent, 3435

3 2 3

�res up the Cordon Bleu barbecue (part of an outdoor kitchen), and links with the backyard. A mix of synthetic grass and plants in river stones make this an easy-upkeep yard, and there are boxed garden beds and two Colorbond sheds.

Gas ducted heating and cooling, split-system, a carport and a double garage with internal access are part of the package.

Carole Levy

Property of the week

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Buy of The WeekSunbury, 1 McComb Street

ROOM TO MOVE, ROOM TO GROW – 769 M2 APPROX 3 BED | 1 BATH | 2 CARTruly charming and recently refurbished this is property that you’ve been searching for! A great sized block along with a greatlocation only a stone’s throw from reserve and sporting grounds and easy stroll to Schools and Kinder. Internally the home offfff ers 3bedrooms with BIR’s, central bathroom has been fully renovated along with laundry with separate WC.Great size lounge and diningroom plus kitchen overlooks the meals area with adjoining seamless indoor outdoor living. Also featuring both heating and coolingplus optional Wood heater,r,r double carport and garden shed plus the warmth of dado panelling, kids playground, orchard andplenty more. If you’re looking for a property with a great vibe and no work required, awesome outdoor living space and a big backyard, look no further. FOR SALE $335,000 - $355,000

Quality ResidenceRomsey, 15 Sullivan Crt

QUALITY,Y,Y POSITION AND EXCELLENT VAVAV LUE 4 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR | 1 STUDYEntirely captivating, this stunning contemporary domain defined by European finishes of the highest standards,generous proportionsand a superb northern orientation delivers family living with a sense of warmth and indulgence. Set on approx 1903m2 it consistsof 4 large bedrooms with BIR’s, luxurious hotel style master suite with dual walk in robes and stunning ensuite, family bathroom pluspowder room. There is a large study/home office, light filled lounge, open plan kitchen with adjoining spacious meals & family area.Featuring: •Gas Hydronic heating throughout •ToToT wn water plus bore •UVPC windows and doors with double glazing •Walk in linenand pantry •Surround sound •Solar panels. Outdoors the family can entertain in the privacy of paved alfresco area with severalaccess points to the home. FOR SALE $565,000 - $595,000

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L.J. Whorlow

Patrick FranklinManager/LicensedEstate Agent0407 534 757

Paula CareySenior Sales Agent /Licensed Estate Agent0411 407 703

Wendi TurnerBusiness DevelopmentManager / Licensed Estate Agent0435 770 030

Shantelle Cardwell-SmithSales Consultant /Licensed Estate Agent0421 217 582

46 Evans StreetSUNBURY 3429

P: 9740 9000 F: 9744 7913www.sunburyrealestate.com.au

ROMSEY10 Gordon Crs

FOR SALE $395,000 - $425,0003 BED | 1 BATH | 2 CAR

Acreage LifestyleSunbury, 42 Highgrove Drive

A FAFAF MILYLYL ACREAGE DELIGHT 3 BED | 2 BATH | 4 CAR | 1 STUDYSet in approx. 1 acre is this truly wonderful lifestyle home. Everything to enjoy your country lifestyle or hobby farm; including an in-ground pool, ornamental lake with a cascading waterfall and pergola, veggie patch, dog run, chook pen and enclosure, aviary,y,y alarge additional garage and workshop with power. Open plan family living areas.Modern kitchen meals area with granite worktops,S/S appliances and a WIP,P,P large living/dining area has a welcoming wood burner. Separate rumpus room. Large outdoor alfrescoentertaining area, beautifully landscaped gardens. Large master has a WIR and an executive en-suite. TwTwT o further bedrooms anda large family bathroom. Reverse cycle ducted heating/refrigerated cooling, alarm system, solar panels, large side access throughremote double gates leading to ample rear parking for your cars, trailers, boats or caravans. FOR SALE $795,000 - $845,000

SUNBURY49 Murdoch Crt

FOR SALE $275,000 - $295,0003 BED | 1 BATH | 1 CAR

SUNBURY4 Trott St

FOR SALE $370,000 - $410,0003 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR | 1 STUDY

SUNBURY2/41 Baggygreen St

FOR SALE $325,000 - $345,0003 BED | 2 BATH | 1 CAR

OPEN FOR INSPECTION

Saturday 30th April

9.45 - 10.15am 22 Gibbons St, Sunbury

10.30 - 11.00am 4 Trott St, Sunbury

11.15 - 11.45am 35 Flinders St, Sunbury

11.15 - 11.45am 2/41 Baggygreen St, Sunbury

12.00 - 12.30pm 31 Ferris St, Sunbury

12.15 - 12.45pm 144-146 McKell Ave, Sunbury

2.15 - 2.45pm 10 Gordon Crs, Romsey

12.45 - 1.15pm 38 Wicket St, Sunbury

2.00 - 2.30pm 6 Sauvignon Crt, Sunbury

3.00 - 3.30pm 42 Highgrove Drv, Sunbury

3.00 - 3.30pm 15 Sullivan Crt, Romsey

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‘We Put You First’

Riddells Creekk

Woodend

TyTyT llden

Lauriston

Springhill

Carlsruhe

Pipers Creek

Newham

Cobaw

Rochford

Hanging Rock

Hesket

Mount Macedon

Maacedon

Monegeetta

Clark Field

New GGiissbboorrrnnnee

Diggers Rest

Gisbboorne South

Bullengarook

TrTrT entham East

Ashbourne

Bolinda

Romsey

Lancefield

Macedon Ranges

GGGiissborne

SSSSunbury

RIDDELLS CREEK VIC 3431Riddells Creek was originally settled by JohnCarre Riddell and Thomas Ferrier Hamilton in1841and is located on the southern foothillsof the Macedon Ranges. Riddells Creek ishome to two historic railway bridges, theoriginal “Smith Nursery” site now a beautifulreserve with an ornamental lake and issurrounded by natural bushland. There is alsoa small creek that runs through the town atWybejeje ong Park.

Riddells Creek Primary School provideseducation for children in the area. Sportingand clubs in Riddells Creek include a PonyClub, Riddells Junior Basketball Association,Riddell Football Club, Cricket Club and DogObedience Club. There is also a Living andLearning Centre, the Riddells Creek Wineryand Riddells Creek Landcare.

The Riddells Creek property market is tightlyheld with only 48 homes selling in 2015. Withneighboring towns such as Gisborne andSunbury reaching saturation, Riddells Creekis becoming highly sought by families lookingto secure a more laid back lifestyle whistretainingallof themodernconveniencestheyenjoy today. The area has seen significantcapital growth over the past years, howeverin comparison to neighboring towns such asGisborne, there appears to be room for fargreater returns in the future. Competition isstrong on most properties, with the majority ofhomes selling with multiple buyers expressingan interest. All in all, Riddells Creek is a greatplace to raise a family and invest in for yourfuture.

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46 Evans StreetSUNBURY 3429

P: 9740 9000 F: 9744 7913www.sunburyrealestate.com.au

RIDDELLS CREEK657 Kilmore RdFOR SALE $438,000

VACANT LAND

This block has a generous, levelbuilding envelope, allowingplenty of scope for your dreamhome. The block of approx5000m2 will be sold fully fenced,fully serviced by all availabletown services including NBN. Arare opportunity to secure a smallacreage property this close totown.

RIDDELLS CREEK18 March CrtFOR SALE $379,000 - $399,000

3 BED | 1 BATH | 2 CAR

This modest family home has 3bedrooms all with BIR, masterenjoys access to the two waybathroom. Lounge with a cosywood fire, split level design &cathedral ceilings, large garage& workshop. The property stillhas plenty of scope for furtherimprovement given its locationwithin the town offers good futurepotential growth for the savvyinvestor.

RIDDELLS CREEK35 Bluegum CirFOR SALE $570,000 - $590,000

4 BED | 2 BATH | 3 CAR

Offers four good sized bedroomsall with BIR’s, master with WIR& ensuite. Kitchen/meals area,games room & theatre roomwith projojo ector & movie screen.Outdoor alfresco area with spa,triple garage with remote dooraccess and side access boats,trailers or a caravan. Now is thetime to embrace that country lifestyle you have always dreamedof for your family.

RIDDELLS CREEK71 Sandy Creek RdFOR SALE $735,000 - $775,000

5 BED | 3 BATH | 5 CAR

Rare opportunity to acquirea rural & exceptionally wellpresented property. The maindwelling offers 4 bedrooms, allwith BIR’s, master WIR & ensuite.The house & improvements areset on one side of the blockallowing for potential subdivision(STCA) a pony paddock orroom for extensive shedding!Paved pergola, inground saltchlorinated pool & guest house.

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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

Gisborne18 Choice Place Private Sale

Prestige, position, presentation plus ~ 1,700m2 (approx.)

Set in a stately elevated location to take in the view, this superbly designed home o�ers luxury living & an excellent floorplan. The warm floors invite youthrough the home beyond the elegant entrance, right throughout the multiple living areas. The view from the kitchen & family areas will ensure that you simplywon’t want to leave.Open plan living means that everyone is able to enjoy the ambience of the wood heater; plus separate sitting room/library,ary,ary formal dining & family rumpus.With 4 huge bedrooms plus study - or 5 bedrooms, all accommodation is well serviced by ensuites, powder rooms plus walk in robes.As you would expect from a property of such calibre, the outdoor space is divine. Potter in your vegie patch, relax on the deck, create something in the hugeshed or enjoy the garden.Further features include excellent laundry/laundry/laundry mudroom, ducted heating, alarm system & solar panels. With easy fwy access, Gisborne is the largest town in theMacedon Ranges that retains a semi-rural character & a wealth of open spaces.Nothing to do here, simply move in & be the envy of the neighbourhood.

Private Sale Details:

Contact Agent

Viewing Times:

Sunday1.00 - 2.00pm

Property Information:

A 4 B 3 C 3

NEWLISTING

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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

Gisborne26 Frith Road Private Sale

Large family home with garden studio in a central location.Land over 1,100m2.This potentially 5 bedrm home is well appointed, with sep. living areas perfect fora busy home. Open plan kitchen/meals & living with dining & lounge with open fireplace & picturesque views. Fully equipped studio, set in a private garden with gazebo& entertaining area. Garage leads to storage, cellar & carport. The complete package!

Private Sale Details:

$675,000

Viewing Times:

Saturday2.00 - 2.30pm

Property Information:

A 4 B 2 C 4

Riddells Creek461 Sandy Creek Road

Private Sale Details:Contact Agent

Viewing Times:Saturday11.00 - 11.30am

Property Info: A 4 B 1 C 2

Escape to the countrySituated on approx. 20 acres overlooking theMacedon Ranges. Comprising of 4 bedrooms,bathroom, country kitchen, huge living/diningliving/diningliving/room with magnificent views & expansivebalcony. The home is further complimented bya herb garden, chook shed, 2 car garage, solarpanels & generator for power supply. Close tothe townships, freeway access, train station &Melb. International Airport.

NEWLISTINGGisborne66 The Boulevard

Private Sale Details:E.S.R. $510,000 - $540,000

Viewing Times:Saturday12.00 - 12.30pm

Property Info: A 4 B 2 C 2

A great family home with views andeasy distance to town. Land approx.758m2.Attractive family home within easy distance totown. 3 bedrms upstairs with family bathrm &ensuite. Downstairs o ers study or 4th bedrm,sitting rm & large kitchen/meals/living area& laundry. Loads of storage & fully integratedgarage (with rear roller door). An a ordablehome within a popular neighbourhood.

Gisborne3 William Court

Private Sale Details:Contact Agent

Viewing Times:Saturday2.00 - 2.30pm

Property Info: A 4 B 2 C 2

Impressive family masterpiece inhighly prestigious Mulbarton Estate– 1,081m2 (approx.)Quality built home o�ering generouslyproportioned living areas & an elegant feel. 4bedrms, open plan living & a deluxe kitchenoverlooking alfresco & yard. Also o�ering atheatre room & home o�ce, nothing has beenoverlooked. This property will suit the mostfastidious buyer.

Mount Macedon10 Governors Drive Private Sale

“Bunyip Lodge”. Charm, Quality and Position.One of Mt Macedon’s gracious homes on 5,574m2 (approx.) of magnificent gardens.Comprises foyer, kitchen/meals , sitting rm, dining rm, family rm, 3 bedrooms, masterwith ensuite & WIR, 2 bathrms, library,ary,ary 2nd sitting room & cellar. Above the 3 cargarage is o�ce, gallery or games room space. The property is further enhanced withswimming pool, gazebo & decking. Quality lifestyle at an a�ordable price.

Private Sale Details:

$1,150,000 - $1,200,000

Viewing Times:

Saturday1.00 - 1.30pm

Property Information:

A 3 B 2 C 3

Gisborne22-24 Brady Road Private

Private Sale Details:Contact Agent

Viewing Times:Saturday1.00 - 1.30pm

Property Info: A 4 B 2 C 2

Why build? This striking familyhome already has it all.Sitting on 2,615m2 (approx.) & o�eringincredible views of the Macedon Ranges. Thehouse has been cleverly sited, ensuring thatthe option is available to subdivide further- (STCA). Features open plan living, theatreroom, study,udy,udy plus games room. The masterbedroom o�ers a parents retreat, ensuite &WIR. The kids will love the huge yard.

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Price $415,000View Sat 7 May 1-1.30pm

or by appointmentSandi Barry-Mueller0408 392 347

Woodend Unit 3/16 Corinella RoadStylish Sandstone Excelling unit in a beautiful condition and features a lovely sunny lounge/dining area, good kitchen, three bedrooms, or two with study/sewing room, bathroom with dual access from the main bedroom, separate w.c. and laundry. Lovely quiet location close to the Woodend Railway Station.

Woodend 12 Carlisle StreetClassic Californian Bungalow on a Sensational ½ AcreThis charming 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom Californian Bungalow retains many of its period features and is located in a sought after premium location, privately nestled within a beautiful English garden setting. Includes entry hall, lounge with ofp & gas heating, open plan living with solid fuel heating and kitchen/meals area. Excellent rear deck outdoor living area, absolutely delightful and private back garden.

Price $1,050,000 View By appointmentSandi Barry-Mueller0408 392 347

Auction Saturday 7 May at 11am

Kyneton - Edgecombe 102 Barbower RoadBarbower - Circa 1855 - On 47 Ha (116 Acres)Adjoining land of 52ha (129 Acres) to be o�ered separately.The sale of Barbower for the �rst time in its 160 years of one family ownership, presents a rare opportunity to acquire a heritage gem, and reclaim its past grandeur. Barbower features a beautiful historic setting which includes stone stables and barn/shearing shed, charming dry stone fencing, bore water and Snipe Creek runs through the property nearby the homestead.

Reserve PricesHomestead $875,000 Adjoining land $575,000

View Wed 27 April 3-3.30pm Sat 30 April 12-12.30pmor by appointment

John Keating 0419 880 444Sandi Barry-Mueller 0408 392 347

Spring Hill 845 Coliban Road (Cnr Tylden Springhill Road)Big Mountain Views & Rich Red Soils - 47.26Ha (116 Acres)A sensational location to build your dream home with stunning views to Mount Macedon. Excellent red soils and rich pastures, new fencing with laneways, bore, windmill and tank, reticulated water to troughs, 10 paddocks, holding yards, stock loading ramp, dam and hay shed. A most desirable country o�ering with "as of right to build."

Reserve Price $675,000

View By appointmentJohn Keating0419 880 444Sandi Barry-Mueller0408 392 347

Auction Saturday 7 May at 3pm

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Macedon 36 Hedderwick Lane

Bolobek Lakes Estate - Waterview - on 2.2 Ha (5.55 Acres)Bolobek Lakes Estate - Waterview - on 2.2 Ha (5.55 Acres)Indulge yourself in gracious lifestyle luxury on a dream homesite nestled at the end of a magni�cent Pin Oak lined avenue in a neighbourhood hosting some of the most prestigious Indulge yourself in gracious lifestyle luxury on a dream homesite nestled at the end of a magni�cent Pin Oak lined avenue in a neighbourhood hosting some of the most prestigious homes of the Macedon Ranges.With total privacy and inspiring picturesque views from every room across your own professionally designed garden including to the summit of Mount Macedon, Waterview features a two storey approximately 50 square architect designed residence with large bright living and entertaining spaces including formal lounge, formal dining room, open plan kitchen/living/family meals area, study, sunroom, 4 bedrooms, rumpus room, 3 bathrooms, 5 wc’s, integrated double garage, workshop and carport.Numerous features include passive solar design, high ceilings, central heating plus split system cooling, 5.4kw solar panels, town water, rainwater tanks and bore, extensively planted mature garden including large ornamental pond teaming with bird life, garden lighting, 200 mature olive trees, 2 acre pony/sheep paddock and electric remote controlled front gates..

Price $2,300,000

View Sat 30 April 2-2.30pmor by appointment

John Keating 0419 880 444Sandi Barry-Mueller 0408 392 347

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

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3Westminster Grove, Sunbury3A 3B 2C

SCENIC VIEWS FROMTHE HILL!Situated in the ever popular Jacksons Hillestate stands a proud home born yesterdaywith commanding scenic views of Sunbury’sy’sy’rolling hills.This tri-level home o�erso�erso� formal front loungeand an open plan family room combiningthe meals area and a functional kitchen.Accommodating 3 bedrooms including mainbedroom complete withWIR, ensuite.Additional features include ducted heating,evap cooling, security alarm system, doublelock-up garage and more!

Price: $530,000 to $580,000Inspection: Saturday 10.45am to 11.15amPhoto ID requiredContact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]

10 Sturt Street, Sunbury3A 1B 2C

PUT YOUR HANDS TOGETHERFOR THIS RENOVATIONVATIONVA !!Situated within close proximity to shops,schools, childcare and public transport, thisrenovated 3 bedroom home is sure to impress!The home consists of 3 bedrooms with builtin robes, new kitchen with stainless steelappliances, renovated bathroom and laundry,formal dining room and study and light �lledliving spaces.Addition features include, heating and cooling,large tandem double garage, undercoverentertaining area, and more!

Price: $295,000 to $325,000Inspection: Saturday 12.15pm to 12.45pmPhoto ID requiredContact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]

8 Bundanoon Avenue, Sunbury 3A 2B 2C

AWARBURTONWONDOR!Encompassing the most incredible, birds eye view of Melbourne city this premium built federation inspired

exclusiveWarburton home takes pride of place at the front of the Canterbury Hills Estate.

The �rst level o�erso�erso� a light �lled formal lounge, main bedroom which features walk in robe with large ensuite, a

bedroom sized study and formal dining.

Upstairs comprises, a well-appointed Tasmanian Oak kitchen with stainless steel appliances which overlooks

the meals area which  ows through to the main family living room with access through to the outdoor

entertaining areas. All remaining bedrooms, central bathroom and separate toilet and laundry are centered o�.o�.o�

Additional features include security alarm system, twin garden shedding, central ducted heating, split system

cooling plus additional ceiling fans, brand new hot water service and much more!

Price: $530,000 to $580,000

Inspection:Saturday 11.30am to 12.00pmPhoto ID required

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

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

Sunbury Pty Ltd

65 Emu Road, Sunbury 4A 3B 6C

A GRAND DESIGN!An aspirational lifestlifestlif yle of rural tranquillity and urban convenience is on o�ero�ero� in the much desired Emu BottomEstate.The home comprises four bedrooms including main bedroom withWIR and ensuite, main bathroom with afurther bathroom upstairs plus a bedroom sized study.Multiple living zones highlight formal lounge and a separate formal dining, home theatre room and mainfamily room.A well-appointed Red gum kitchen with premium quality feature cabinetry, overlooking an open-plan meals/dining area with access out through sliding doors leading to a vast rear deck.Additional features include daikin reverse cycle heating and refrigerated cooling system, three water tanks,12x9 metre shed, Bio Cycle septic tank system with recycle water storage and SOmuch more!

Auction: 14th Of May 2016 at1.00pmPrice: CONTACNTACNT T AGENT

Inspection:Saturday 10:00am to 10:30amPhoto ID required

Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]

AUCTION

Unit 7/49 Brook Street, Sunbury3A 1B 1C

DOWNSIZEWITHOUT THESQUEEZE!Brilliantly positioned just minutes from theheart of Sunbury’sy’sy’ main town centre.A spacious light �lled kitchen overlooking theliving areas o�erso�erso� an abundance of storagespace and a large corner pantry which willplease and also �tted with quality applianceswith plenty of space to work.Accommodation includes three generoussized bedrooms with an oversized main withwall to wall BIR’s which share a well-appointedcentral bathroom.

Price: $300,000 to $330,000Inspection: Saturday 12.15pm to 12.45pmPhoto ID requiredContact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]

Unit 2/78 Barkly Street, Sunbury3A 1B 2C

INNER TOWN, COUNTRY STYLE!Fantastically positioned in an exclusive, �atthree unit complex, it’s hard to beat a locationlike this with all the township’s facilities just atyour doorstep!Featuring two bedrooms plus a study/third bedroom, a spacious lounge, modernkitchen with stainless steel appliances, lowmaintenance established gardens and a goodsized easy to maintain courtyard.Additional features include a large two waybathroom, ducted heating, air-conditioning,remote single garage and much more.

Price: $345,000 - $370,000Inspection: Saturday 1.00pm to 1.30pmPhoto ID requiredContact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]

18Yardley Street, Sunbury 3A 2B 2C

YOU’VE STRUCK GOLD!Sitting in a class of its own and framed by gorgeous established

landscaped gardens, this breath taking property o�erso�erso� a fantastic

contemporary design.

O�erO�erO� ing a formal lounge leading to a formal dining, a centralised

kitchen with stainless steel appliances and a largeWIP which overlooks

the meals area and main family room.

Comprising of three generous sized bedrooms, main with a wall to wall

WIR and ensuite, central bathroom and a sizable open study.

Additional features which include ducted heating, evaporative cooling,

a double garage with remote access and rear access to the backyard

and much more!

Price: $430,000 to $460,000

Inspection:Saturday 1.00pm to 1.30pmPhoto ID required

Contact: Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]

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rtedgar.com.au

70 Magnet Lane

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1010 Romsey Road, HESKET

Suite 3, 39 Anslow St Woodend VIC 3442Phone 5427 4307 or 0427 272 872

www.joangladman.com.au

Templeton Mews on Templeton Street, WOODEND

Right in the heart of things! Very rare offerings of six vacant allotments in absolute prime central township location.

These fabulous blocks are perfect for those wishing to downsize to a smaller residence or to establish a new home. In this unique location, in the absolute centre of the village of Woodend.Situated right opposite the Brooke Street Medical Centre, the land is also just one block from the Vline commuter railway station, two and a half blocks from the Post Office.

Driveways soon to be formed, and all services made available to each block. Now selling off the plan, deposit only to be paid now, balance when new titles issue.

Prices from $340,000 - $345,000

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An amazing farm house of 44 squares living area on prime 33.75 acres with breath-taking views and exceptional spring water.

Set within a glorious garden and established orchard with extensive and beautiful craftsman built drystone walls andquaint drystone shed with chookpen/animal enclosure. There is also a huge machinery shed.

Located in the hamlet of Hesket on the edge of the renowned Kerrie Valley halfway between Woodend and Romsey.Prime location for upmarket tourist accommodation - Subject to council approval.

E.S.P $1.1Million to $1.2MillionAUCTION Saturday 21 May at 11am

Lot 8 Sold

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Suite 3, 39 Anslow St Woodend VIC 3442Phone 5427 4307 or 0427 272 872

www.joangladman.com.au

Viewing

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52 Lavender Farm Road, WOODEND

Premium equestrian facilities feature on this most picturesque 4.901ha (12 acres)in the tightly held Lavender Farm Road.

The professionally renovated homestead comprises 9 main rooms and a huge integrated offi ce. 2 bathrooms,2 separate W.C’s, huge pantry, huge laundry and exceptional storage.

There is a 20m x 60m arena round yard. Large shed with 3 big stables and tack room with hot water wash bay and more...

AUCTION Saturday 7th May at 11am

RESERVE $1,100,000

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Hollyberry - An exclusive boutique country estate of only four large home sites.

Offering all town amenities, Close to the main township of Woodend and less than 2km to the VLine Station,it is also on the bus route servicing Braemar College, Sacred Heart and Kyneton Secondary College.

This is a rare opportunity to buy a larger country home site just 45 minutes from the heart of Melbourne.

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Suite 3, 39 Anslow St Woodend VIC 3442Phone 5427 4307 or 0427 272 872

www.joangladman.com.au

www.edgewood.com.au

The designers of Edgewood estate have gone all out to deliver a new residential area that takes advantage of the lightly treed, undulating land, with some blocks enjoying wonderful views of Mount Macedon. Wide sealed streets, planted with Eucalyptus and Crab Apple trees, rock-lined swale drains and a pretty water catchment zone planted with a blend of grasses are enviable

features and the starting point of making the estate a new dream place to live.

The block sizes vary between 541m² and 665m² – priced from $220,000 to $255,000

Within comfortable walking distance of Woodend station and the village noted for its beautyand cafe and arts culture Edgewood makes a car-free life a reality.

Destined to be another jewel in the Woodend crown, Edgewood is about living the dreamwith everything prepared to make building your new home an exciting investment in your future.

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This fresh and better than new,new,new residence has a design emphasis that’st’st’ crisp and contemporary. Walk to athe wonderful facilities of Gisborne and enjoy a new convenient, easy living lifestlifestlif yle. Classy and well laidout, with neutral décor toning, the residence has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and two living rooms. There’se’se’a total of three decked areas, a remote controlled DLUG and two car park, plus room for a vegie garden.Absolutely spotless, fresh and lovely,ly,ly this home is an ideal purchase for a multitude of buyer category!

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Original décor and superbly maintained, this older style Gisborne home is a fantastic o�ero�ero� ing for manybuyers. Opposite Macedon Ranges Health, near Neal Street Medical Clinic, Gisborne Oaks and MailandHouse, this convenient residence is also a hop skip and a jump from the shopping centre. Comprised ofentry hall, three bedrooms (2 with BIR), bathroom, sep. w.c. and sep. laundry. Timber �oorboards, gardenshed, side access and gas appliances. Cosy and convenient – manageable 604SQM block.

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ServicingMacedon Ranges& Western Suburbs

Glenn Moore0410 033 070

[email protected] Design & Installation

[email protected] Design & Installation

ABN 88 229 249 390

new gisborne electricalnng eg eg

0418 310 640murraysplumbing.com.au1212840-ACM05-16

For all your plumbing needs.Bathroom renovation

and blocked drain specialists.

Specialisingin� Renovations � Extensions � Removal of load bearing walls � Pergolas / Decks � Plans & Permits � Full project management � Fully Insured

Call Anthony 0412 742 704RBP Lic number DBL 24157208

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Any type of Electrical Work.TV & Ph points, lights, power points, safety switches, smoke alarms, etc.

Will beat any written quote. Pensioner discount.John at Kerrie Electrics on 9337 4732 / 9744 2478 / 0418 582 656

A GradeElectrician AbsoluteA1

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� Commercial � Residential � Industrial� Backhoe Hire � Trenching � All General PlumbingAll types of Septic Tanks & treatment plants

installations available.Sewer Machine & Block Drains Cleaned

0408 554 284 0408 554 284

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V PlumbingQUICK SMART ELECTRICALAGrade Electrical Contractor Servicing Your Local Area

All types of electrical installations inc Split systems� Domestic � Commercial � Industrial

Phone John Kemp 0418 382 729 - AH 5428 1811REC 9537 G6644172

PB HANDYMAN’S SERVICE

Call 0409 143 258

Plastering Painting Gardening Rubbish Removal

Hedge TrimmingDomestic and Commercial

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EXCAVATIONS: • For house sites• Driveways• Landscaping• Shed sites

Mob: 0427-759-212 Ph: 5428-8802

Bobcats Tippers Roller Grader Excavatorswww.gregandersononline.com

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GREG CANNARD PLASTERING SERVICES

No Obligation Free Quotes

0408 910 246 or 5428 8332

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QUICK SMARTLic. No 50051

Call John Kemp0418 382 729

www.quicksmartcontracting.com.au

V Air Conditioning�Termite Treatments �Possums � Bees & Wasps

� Termite Control � Rats & Mice �Termite Pre-treatment � Ants & Spiders � Weed Control

Phone: 0400 606 676

Over 20 yearsexperience in pest

control

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V Pest ControlEstablished 1999Skilled, courteous, trustworthy tradesmen

For a Free Quote Call

13 11 98

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E.S.E EVERY SERVICE ELECTRICALEVERY JOB EVERY TIME EVERY WHERE

The name says it all!Reliable, Quality, Local Service

Free quotes & after hours call out available

Phone Jon 0417 455 556Email [email protected]

www.everyserviceelectrical.com.au REC 16095

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SENTINAL LOCKSMITHS24 hours/7 days all suburbs

� Lockouts � Rekeys � Lock servicing

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Blue Skies Gardening ServicesPrompt service and friendly advice always

Fully insured / Free quotes

Contact Steve 0403 120 319

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Top Rate FloorsSpecialising in:

� Sanding, Polishing and repairs of all timber floors.Fast free quotes, Top quality workmanship at Mates Rates

Phone 0412 488 732G6581136G65811361163330-HM47-14

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DEADLINESAll Classifieds: 10am Monday

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CD & MC Muir Pty LtdCraig Muir

Call 0417 331 085 or 5427 [email protected]

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Call 0456 824 324 1225

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V Deadline V Doors V Floor Services V Landscaping

Trades & Services

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Far Eastern RelaxationDay special $105 1/2 hour.

77 Racecouse Road, Nth Melb.9326 8388. swa6144b.

V Adult ServicesALL FETISH! Anything goes!from 99c/min 1300 700 904

1902 226 323 Chat now!$5.45/min pay/mob extra

V Adult PhoneTalk

Find your Local Professionals in our

Trades & Servicessection of Network Classifi eds.

1136373-RC22-14

ALL ADVERTISEMENTS bookedunder this classification arestrictly for ancillary roles only.To comply with the law it is stillan offence under the Sex WorkAct 1994 to publish anystatements intended or likely toinduce a person to seek work asa sex worker.

V Adult PhoneTalk

V AdultEmployment

RING-A-BIN

2M, 3M, 4M, 6M & 9MWalk in bins available

Macedon Ranges / Sunbury based/ Gisborne7 days a week

Support your local business

1300 746 422 0418 392 622

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General Classifi eds

More informationPhone 13 1963 www.parks.vic.gov.au

Information session:Eastern Barred Bandicoot protection program, Woodlands Historic ParkYou’re invited to attend an information session on work underway to protect the endangered Eastern Barred Bandicoot at Woodlands Historic Park. Talk to staff from Parks Victoria and experts from the Eastern Barred Bandicoot Recovery Team about the reintroduction of Bandicoots into a predator proof enclosure in the park’s ‘Back Paddock’ and restoration of their habitat, and work underway in other sites across Victoria to re-establish a successful population in the wild to ensure the survival of the species.

Tuesday 3 May, 6.00pm-8.00pmWoodlands Homestead, Oaklands Road

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MACEDON RANGES MINI SKIPSGISBORNE BASED

SERVICING THE MACEDON RANGES &SURROUNDING AREAS

2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10 (Cubic Meters)Walk In Bins Available

‘A local providing for locals’Mick 0450 102 030

Email [email protected]

www.aplo.com.au

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Suppliers & installers of:

68 Barry Road, New Gisborne

General NoticesV Windows

FARRIER Prompt, professionaland reliable. Friendly service.Call Kaz anytime on 0409 333597.

V Farrier Employment

SKIP IT BIN HIREFriendly Prompt service

2m, 3m, 4m, 6m & Walk ins available

Phone Geoff 1300 275 474Or 0417 740 310

www.skipitbinhire.com.au

Bin prices from $120*

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Over 60 years experience in Macedon Ranges

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Professional Servicessection of Network Classifi eds.

V Water Solutions

All BICKLES RUBBISH REMOVAL� Cheap Rates � Pensioner Discount

� We Load For You � Free QuotesJEFF 9744 1401 - 0418 998 823

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O’CALLAGHAN BROTHERS

Phone: 5428 19550488 957 090

Delivered all areas - 7 days

Split Redgum FirewoodSplit Redgum Firewood

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T TDAVID McINTOSH (Manager)QUALIFIED ARBORISTPhone: 5428 6359 or 0418 526 769

Email: [email protected]

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GISBORNE MINI SKIPS/DINGO HIRE3, 4, 6, 8 & 10 CUBIC METRE SKIP BINS

The original provider servicingMacedon Ranges and surrounding areas

Phone: (03) 5428 1871Mobile: 0439 375 140

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Auction ~ Clearing SaleSunday 1st May 10am ~ “Wayandah”

Glen Drouitt Rd, Mt. MacedonKubota L3400 Tractor with Front End Loader, Caroni 4’6” Mulcher Mower, Billy Goat Garden Vacuum, 17 ½’ Reef Craft Double Hull Boat on Tilting

Trailer (both with reg), Push Mower, Elec Log Splitter, Stihl HT101 Polesaw, Stihl Post Hole Drill, Stihl Line Trimmer with Rotary Hoe Attach, Echo

Chainsaw, Petrol Blower-vac, Honda E2500 Generator, Air Compressor, Chain Block, Triton Workcenter, Timber Workbench, 12v Spray Unit, Car Ramps, Quality Ladders, Trailer, Water Pump, Power/Hand/Garden Tools, Garden Products, Fencing Wire, Fire Hose, Sprinklers, Towing Stabilisers,

Camping Gear, Swag, Station Wagon Auto Tent, Floor Tiles, Telescope, Hand Crafted Redgum Sideboard & Table with 6 Chairs, Moran Sofabed, Vict & Edwardian Tall Boys, Dining Table & 6 Chairs, Hallstand, Asian Cabinet, Treadle Sewing Machine, Display Cabinets, Cedar Chaise, Bookshelves,

Rugs, Paintings & Prints, Chandelier, China incl. Belleek, Winton, Carltonware, Wedgewood, Doulton, Capodimonte, Bisque etc., Silverplate,

Brass, Crystal, Retro Glass, Vases, Vintage lightshades, Cutlery, Kitchenalia, Fowlers Preserver & Jars, Ceramic Water Filter, Scales & Weights, Bronze

Figurines, Garden Furniture & Ornaments,Rustic & Collectable Items, Household Items

Inspect from 8.30am Day of Sale ONLY.Buyers Premiums Apply. Pay by Cash Eftpos C/Card

Photos online @ www.stevegrahamauctioneer.comSteve Graham Auctioneer 03 5427 4595 or 0418 995 590

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THE WOOD BLOKESplit Redgum Firewood

“All prices include delivery”

Credit Card payments available

3m - $450 4m - $5706m - $840 8m - $110012m - $1500 14m - $1680

Phone 0418 570 249 1221

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25 Years Experience All Work Guaranteed 4 Coat Paint System - Wide Range Of Colours Flexible Pointing Available Owner Operator

Free Quotes

Call 0417 337 170

COLOUR-TECH 2000

From $1695

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9744 3033 ~ 0488 393 799

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Local firewood$100pcm

Delivery MacedonRanges Area

Phone Mick Christie:0419 870 601

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Fire Wood-Red GumTop quality, clean,

split, dry.2 metre min. 7 days.

Free deliveryCredit Cards Accepted0409 210 565 or

0428 359 2141180176-DJ16-15

FIVE STAR REBLOCKING & UNDERPINNING

� Full Insurance� All work Council approved� 15 years guarantee� All Council permits supplied� 100% computer levelling� Concrete pump used� 15 years experience� For a free quote and advice

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M.E. AUCTIONS – THE CLEARING SALES SPECIALISTSM.E. AUCTIONS – THE CLEARING SALES SPECIALISTSPhone: 0418 509 134

www.martinevansauctions.com

UNRESERVED AUCTION CLEARING SALESunday 1st May 2016 at 10am - Gates open at 8.30am

No Access prior to auction day

De Lancey Road, Wandin 3139

CALLING ALL BOUTIQUE BUILDERS, TIMBER D.I.Y & ENTHUSIASTS, FURNITURE MAKERS, WOODSMITHS, ARTISANS

TIMBER SAWYERS & WOODTURNERS

We have high quality specialised timber slabs in unique sizes from feature to select to extraordinary - rarely seen for sale & all

to be sold on the day!

Timber species include: Red Gum, Camphour laral, Yellow box, Californian red wood, Dark poplar, Deodar cedar, Red cedar, Copper beech, Messmate, Oregon, Blue gum, Sydney blue gum, Norfolk pine, Murray pine, MacKay cedar, Blackwood, English oak, Silky oak, Beech, Burls are: Red gum, Yellow box, Iron bar -All very large. Cross cut sections of large red gum and English oak. All been professionally cared for & stored.

RARE & AUSTRALIAN TIMBER AUCTION NOT TO BE MISSED.Facilities for absentee bids available – call Martin Evans 0418 509 134

Catalogue will be on our website week prior to auction.To pre-register for a bidder number go to our website.

LIKE us on Facebook & Subscribe to our email list for more info.

REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE ~ INSPECTION DAY OF SALE ONLY FROM8.30AM ~ PAYMENT IN FULL ON DAY OF SALE ~ PAYMENT BY CASH, EFTPOS OR CC (FEE 1.5%), NO CHEQUES ~ REMOVAL ON THE DAY OFSALE OR ON SET DAYS THE FOLLOWING WEEK ~ LOADING FACILITIES

AVAILABLE ~ 15% BP APPLIES TO ALL SALES

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V AuctionsWaterproofing PTY LTD

For all types of wall and floor tiling.Includes Bathroom Renovations

and WaterproofingREASONABLE RATES.

For a free measure and quote call

&

Justin 0401 567 303

Aims Tiling

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The ForumGentleman’s Club

Open Midday till late 7 days a week.Air conditioned self contained rooms.

Private introductions available. New ladies on roster.Guess who is back?!?

Melton’s only licenced brothel.Ladies warmly welcomed.

20 Norton Drive, Melton.Phone 03 9746 8922. SW

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Phone - 1300 Escort1300 372 678.

24hrs/7 days. swa4281be.RomseyFirewood

Excellent QualityRedgum

3m split......... $140 pcm6m split..........$130 pcm12m split........$125 pcmFree Delivery All areas

Phone Peter0418 384 796

MURRAY RIVER

REDGUM

Phone Peter on03 5423 7103

Free DeliveryAll Areas

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

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SIMS SEPTIC TANK & GREASE TRAP CLEANING

“We won’t be beaten on price’’7 days a week ~ All areas

All drains unblockedPhone 5422 2952

Mobile 0407 506 644Family owned and operated

EPA Permit G6595938AA-dc28Jan

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Room 14, building 2Techno Park Dve Williamstown

9397 0347 swa4576xbe.

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Trades & Services General Classifi eds

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• Head Chef and Sous Chef •Busy country hotel in Gisbourne requires the

services of both a Head Chef and Sous chef. Thehotel operates from Tuesday to Saturday.

Must be qualified and be able to work in a teamenvironment.

Please call: 5428 2310 or email resumes to:[email protected]

Motoringsection of Network Classifi eds.section of Network Classifi eds.section of Network Classifi

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Motoring

Wait StaffRequired for a busy

Western Suburbs alacarterestaurant

Casual position available.Must have own transport.

Please call0437 319 614 YOUR LOCAL

TAXI SERVICE

9310 5422

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Triscott Educational [email protected]

PO Box 1246, Healesville 3777Phone: 5962 2848 / 5962 4796

Integration Aide TrainingCHC30213

CERTIFICATE III IN EDUCATION SUPPORTDeer ParkEssendon

GreensboroughHoppers Crossing

Semester 2 training starts in July 2016 1224

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Cabinet MakerFully qualified cabinet makerreq. Imm. start. Above award

rates. Western Suburbs.Call Joe: 0400 014 204

V Positions VacantV Education & Tuition

EmploymentJAYCO Heritage caravan, 2005,25 foot, 30th anniversary model,full shower & washing machine,2 way fridge, microwave, fullstove/oven/griller, 3 gas burn-ers, electric hotplate, flatscreenTV, DVD & video, reverse cycleheating/cooling, inner springmattress, outside awning, dou-ble axle, 4 new tyres, jerrycontainer brackets on the rearwith spare wheel, overall lengthwith draw bar & spare, 24 foot,10 inch. $32,000 negotiable.Phone: 0419 009 148.

SWIFT CRAFT Ski boat, with65HP Evinrude motor, VGC.Welcome to inspect. $3,800ono. Phone 0414 395 581.

V Caravans &Trailers

V Boats & Marine

Motoring

PAYING RENT PAYING RENT PAYING RENT PAYING RENT PAYING RENT PAYING RENT PAYING RENT PAYING RENT PAYING RENT PAYING RENT PAYING RENT PAYING RENT PAYING RENT PAYING RENT PAYING RENT BRAND NEW 4 OR 5 BRAND NEW 4 OR 5 BRAND NEW 4 OR 5 BRAND NEW 4 OR 5 BRAND NEW 4 OR 5 BRAND NEW 4 OR 5 BRAND NEW 4 OR 5 BRAND NEW 4 OR 5 BRAND NEW 4 OR 5 BRAND NEW 4 OR 5 BRAND NEW 4 OR 5 BRAND NEW 4 OR 5 BRAND NEW 4 OR 5 BRAND NEW 4 OR 5 BRAND NEW 4 OR 5 BRAND NEW 4 OR 5 BRAND NEW 4 OR 5 BRAND NEW 4 OR 5 BRAND NEW 4 OR 5 BRAND NEW 4 OR 5 BRAND NEW 4 OR 5 BRAND NEW 4 OR 5 BEDROOM HOMESBEDROOM HOMESBEDROOM HOMESBEDROOM HOMESBEDROOM HOMESBEDROOM HOMESBEDROOM HOMES

PHONE: 8331 5417

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If paying rent and raising a family is making it difficult to save the deposit for

that dream home.... don’t worry.

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By Tara Murray

Sunbury Jets import Ish Sanders always planned to play basketball in Australia; it was a matter of �nding the right time.

He met Jets’ men’s coach Andrew Summerville while still in college in the US and the two had kept in touch.

It all came together late last year when Sanders, formerly of Carson-Newman University, Tennessee, signed with the Jets as one of their two imports.

“I was supposed to come to Australia a�er college,” Sanders said.

“In sophomore year, Andrew came and spoke about playing basketball overseas and the good and bad things about it.

“We lost contact when I graduated but got back in touch and the timing was right.”

Sanders has �tted straight into the Jets and the Sunbury community.

“I’d sort of been bouncing around Europe playing basketball and I wanted to go play somewhere I’d be comfortable,” he says.

“Everyone has been welcoming, to say the least. It feels sort of like home.”

Described by his coach as a scoring machine when his signing was announced, Sanders has proved to be just that.

He averages 30 points across the �rst six games, sitting second in the division 1 competition.

Last weekend he had 39 and 48 points in successive days.

For the man himself, it’s not all about scoring.“Scoring has never been a problem,” he says.

“I look to help the team and do whatever we need to do to win.

“Sometimes I need to be the one scoring, and credit to Andrew for putting me in the right spots and my teammates for getting me the ball. �ey �nd me and are very unsel�sh.”

Sanders says that despite a tough start to the season for the Jets, he’s relishing the responsibility of leading a young team.

“Honestly, it can be challenging at times, but I’m never one to step into anything that’s easy.

“I don’t want to just come along for the ride. I’m trying to lead these guys and they couldn’t be a nicer group of players.

“�ere will be mistakes, but it’s an exciting team and it’s been fun.”

As well as leading the side, Sanders has no problem with being the oppositions sides’ number one target.

“Having more attention on me makes it fun,” he says.

“Everyone in the league wants to target me and shut me down.

“It’s not always a bad thing as it takes the pressure o� the young guys and I can handle it.”

On Saturday night, the Jets lost to Blackburn 87-78.

Losing the �rst three quarters, the Jets fought back in the last, scoring 32-11, but were too far behind to close the gap. Sanders top scored with 25 points, with Kade Marra scoring 14.

Scoring machine jets in

Ish Sanders is loving his time in Sunbury. (Shawn Smits)

Greenvale Kangaroos plan to tap into the local talent in Melbourne’s north-west and the Macedon Ranges to develop its Premier Cricket side.

�e Kangaroos, who have �nished on the bottom of the Premier Cricket ladder for the past two seasons, will be building from the bottom up.

Kangaroos’ coach Stan Nell said Sunbury and Macedon Ranges were full of talented players who could play Premier Cricket.

“We’re trying to … create opportunities for players in the north-west and Macedon Ranges area,” he said. “We’re a�er players who have played �rst 11 cricket for their clubs and are keen to play Premier Cricket.

“We’d be keen to chat to players to see where they’re playing and what they want from their cricket.”

He said the club would also be happy to look at players who had previous Premier Cricket experience and wanted to have a second crack.

“We have a good group of young players and we need a bit of experience around them.”

Nell said players from Sunbury and the Macedon Ranges had steered away from coming to the Kangaroos.

He estimated at least 20 players drove past the club to go to other Premier Cricket clubs.

“When we were at Arden Street [and still North Melbourne] we got a lot of players from the area,” he said.

“Since we’ve shi�ed they seem to be going to Footscray, Essendon, Northcote and Carlton and driving past us. We would be a completely di�erent club if we could get some of them to play for us.”

And there are also opportunities outside the playing group.

“We are looking for three to four ambitious coaches who would possibly like to do an apprenticeship in Premier Cricket.

“It’s a high-performance environment and provides the chance for coaches to upskill, before possibly taking those skills back to local clubs.”

Nell said he was con�dent of keeping the team together.

“Most have committed to play for us,” he said. “�ere’s been a bit of interest from county clubs and players from Sri Lanka. We’ll see how that �ts in with our development.”

For more information contact Nell on 0413 809 820

Tara Murray

Greenvale on the hunt for fresh talent

Sunbury wins big, but it it doesn’t come easy It was another big win for Sunbury Jets women’s side on Saturday night, but they were made to work hard for the points against Hawthorn.

�e Big V division 1 clash was a low-scoring a�air early as the Magic defence stood strong making the Jets �ght hard for every basket.

A�er scores were level at half-time, the Jets upped the ante in the second half to run away with a 67-38 win.

Jets coach Kennedy Kereama felt the end margin did not re�ect the match and how hard the Magic made them work.

“�ey came out ready to play and did a great job defensively to dictate where we were taking

our shots,” he said. “�ey had Emily Fielding, who I coached in the WNBL. She came out �red-up and I’m sure she wanted to perform against one of her old coaches.

“Stamina-wise, we were able to maintain a consistent level and play more our style in the season half. I think there’s still a lot from the game we can improve.”

Kereama said he expected other sides to throw things at them as they attempt to maintain their good start to the season.

“We need to stay level-headed, there’s only a quarter of the season done,” he said. “I don’t think it’ll come easy. We made a statement and

other sides have taken note and will want to beat us.”

Once again the Jets shared the points around with all but one of the 11 who played getting on the scoreboard.

Emma Mahady top-scored with 16, while Courtney Duever, Monique Stevens and Jess Bygate all scored 11.

Kereama said he was pleased with how Duever had settled into the side a�er arriving from the US only a week and a half ago.

“She has meshed with the girls,” he said. “A large reason we got her out here was for her character and character will count over talent.”

Alex Darby, in her �rst season in the women’s side, got given the opportunity to start on the court for a second straight week.

“Chelsea [Burns] missed training due to work and sickness and it’s only fair to those who train to get the start,” Kereama said.

“Chelsea will start again this week.“Last week I threw it at [Alex] that she was

starting just before the game. I told her on �ursday this week .”

�e Jets now face Western Port at Boardman Stadium on Sunday.

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By Tara Murray

Sunbury Lions got out of jail against a determined Melton side on Saturday night in the Ballarat Football League.

What was looking like an easy Lions win in the �rst half, became a hard-fought contest with the Lions prevailing 9.16 (70) - 8.8 (56)

It was all the Lions in the �rst half and had they kicked straight, the game would have been all-but-over by the main break.

Instead the Bloods trailed by just 29 points despite failing to kick a goal in the �rst half.

A�er the long break, the Bloods bumped up their workrate and twice got the margin to within a goal in the last quarter.

�e Lions responded both times to ensure the win.

Lions’ coach Rick Horwood said his side’s composure in the last �ve minutes sealed the four points.

“I think we did get out of jail,” he said a�er the game.

“We’d kicked 4.10 up to half-time then they came out and kicked the �rst two, which put them back in the game and gave them a sni�.

“In the third quarter they out-worked us. �e one really pleasing thing was the last �ve minutes of the game when we handled the pressure. It did look dire if we’d given up the lead.”

As well as poor goal kicking, the Lions were wasteful with their inside 50s for a second straight week.

“It was hard work, very similar to the week before. From about 70-80 metres out we didn’t have e�ciency,” Horwood said. “We’ll look at the video and work on it.”

Mathew Medcra� kicked three goals for the Lions, including two in the last quarter, while Jack Sheahan got his hands on the ball in the forward line but couldn’t convert.

In the �rst win he has played in in more than 600 days, Grant Valles was voted best-on- ground.

While pleased with the win, the Lions are nursing an injury toll. Jesse Flannery didn’t play much part in the game a�er su�ering concussion in the �rst quarter, while skipper Andrew Duhau hurt his calf in the second.

David Kovacevic su�ered a corked thigh in the third quarter and, while he managed to play out the game, he spent a signi�cant part of the third and fourth terms on the bench.

Horwood says Duhau will miss this weekend’s clash with reigning premiers Darley.

In contention to return to the senior side is vice-captain Adam Short, who played in the reserves on Saturday.

“It will be a terri�c test to see where we’re really at,” Horwood said of the match.

“Obviously if we play like we did against Melton we’ve got no chance.”

Lions claw to narrow win

Jack Sheahan marks over Malcolm Beck on Saturday night. (Shawn Smits)

Just seven weeks from the start of the Riddell District Netball League season, Romsey didn’t have an A-grade side.

With the appointment of Lena Way as coach and news that Hope Evans would play for the Redbacks again, the mission to form a team started.

Not only did they form a team, they formed one which looks likely to be competitive against most sides.

And although they lost 62-39 against reigning premiers Riddell on Saturday, the Redbacks played well enough to encourage Way.

�e coach said she was thrilled to have put together a really balanced squad.

“We have 50 per cent new players,” she said. “We have an experienced [A-grade] line-up with �ve girls over 30.

“Experience counts for everything. Katelyn [Byron], Chelsea [Ross] and Stefanie [Symes] all have Victorian Netball League experience and work well together.”

Others in the side are Carolyn McCarthy, returning to the club for the �rst time since 2003, and Riddell premiership player Lauren Anglin.

“Carolyn is extremely �t and comes into her own in the second half of games,” Way said. “In the second half, when errors can come into the game, she actually gets better.”

Way said the focus early in the season would be about getting the combinations working together and getting processes correct.

�e combination of Evans and Ross will be a strong one in the shooting circle.

Ross, who is part of the ACU Sovereigns division 1 side, will provide a target and take some of the pressure o� Evans, who has done most of the scoring for the Redbacks in recent years.

“It’s one of our many strengths,” Way said.

“Our defensive end has played elite netball together and are very di�erent players. Katelyn is a real thinker, while the other girls are more physical.

“�e midcourt is very poised and experienced.”

It was a close �rst quarter in the loss to Riddell before the Bombers extended the lead to seven goals by half-time. �e third quarter proved to be the di�erence as the Bombers shot out to a 21-goal lead.

In other results, Diggers Rest opened its account with a 47-28 win over an undermanned Lance�eld. Broadford defeated Sunbury Kangaroos 51-18, while Melton Centrals were too good for Wallan, winning 58-26. Macedon and Rupertswood played on Monday.

Tara Murray

Promising start for the team that Lena built

Sunbury wins battle of the Roos to go back to backEarly signs are good for the Sunbury Kangaroos, who made it two from two with a big win over Broadford in the Riddell District Football League on Saturday.

Unsure where they would sit this season, the Kangaroos have started the year with wins over Romsey and Broadford, who were last year’s premiers and preliminary �nalists.

At Boardman Reserve on Saturday, the Kangaroos had the answers to all Broadford’s attacks on the way to an 18.13 (121) - 11.12 (78) win.

�e Roos made the most of kicking with the wind to open a 32-point lead at the �rst break.

And Broadford – also known as the

Kangaroos – did the same at the start of the second quarter with the �rst three goals before Sunbury hit back with two of their own.

Broadford played its best football early in the second half and looked set to take control.

But again Sunbury responded with six goals for the quarter to virtually have the game in their keeping.

And when they kicked the �rst of the last term it was as good as over.

Sunbury coach Jarrod Dixon said he was happy with how his side had started the season.

“�ey’re starting to gel,” he said. “We’ve brought in new players and it will take time, but you can see they have a strong bond and I’m really happy at the moment.”

Key areas which stood out for Sunbury were their contested football in the attacking half and an ability to regroup each time Broadford looked like getting on top.

“�e contested ball is about the responsibility and trust as a team, to know that one player is going to do the tackling and the other player is going to put the pressure on,” Dixon said.

“If the forward line does it, everyone else will follow. It’s natural for the forward line and probably natural for the mids, but if your forward line puts on that sort of pressure you’ll see the results.

“What impressed me was our mindset that we settled down [when Broadford got on a run]

and went again. You don’t need a break to reset; you can do it during a game if your players are mature enough. “

�e Kangaroos had six players with multiple goals; Ryan Pretty kicked four of them.

Zane Williams was best on ground.Elsewhere, Riddell smashed Romsey,

Diggers Rest made it two from two with a win over Lance�eld, and Woodend-Hesket and Wallan opened their accounts with wins over Rockbank and Melton Centrals respectively.

Macedon and Rupertswood played on Monday a�er Star Weekly went to press.Star Weekly went to press.Star Weekly

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Sunbury’s Carla Krizanic puts her hot streak on the bowls green down to one thing – the enjoyment she’s getting from playing the game.

It has been a big 18 months for Krizanic, one of the most in-form bowlers in the nation.

Having cemented her spot in the Australian team, she last year won the Australian indoor title and her third Victorian Open.

And last week in Bowls Victoria’s state championship, she added a second Champion of Champions gong to her collection. She had previously won that title in 2012.

“You have to win your club singles championship and then compete against other club champions in the region,” explained Krizanic a�er last week’s contest.

“�en you go on to the �nals against the region champions from across the state. I was determined to win.”

In the same week, Krizanic was knocked out in the round of 16 in the state championship women’s singles, eventually won by Kyneton’s Chloe Stewart.

But Krizanic was part of the Northern Gateway team that won the women’s fours.

She says the side’s other three members, who are all in the Vic junior squad, asked her to play.

“I’d never played in the fours at this event before,” she said.

“We’re the youngest-ever team to win the event. �ey all played well and made it easy for me.

“I’m enjoying playing bowls again. I’m back playing pennant at Sunbury and we’re going good out there; it’s all pretty exciting.”

Next up for Krizanic is playing for Australia against Scotland in June and the Australian Open in the same month. Both events are on the Gold Coast. Carla Krizanic is enjoying her bowls – and her results. (Shawn Smits)

Bowling along just �ne Sports shorts

FootballSunbury Lions’ Madison Prespakis is joint winner of the Calder Cannons youth girls best and fairest award. Prespakis shared the award with Karly McNieve. The award capped off a good week for Prespakis, who was named in Vic Metro’s leadership group ahead of the youth girls under-18 national championships. Meanwhile, Kelsie Gill was part of the Victorian Women’s Football League side that lost to an Australian Defence Force team. Sheleice Thomas-Cathay and Lesha Lauaki played for Vic Country in the young guns game against Vic Metro, as did Kyneton’s Charlotte Lakey and Kailee Savoia.

Bendigo FLKyneton has two wins from the opening two rounds of the Bendigo Football League. The Tigers had to come from 12 points down at three-quarter time against South Bendigo to grab a 11.22 (88) - 9.12 (66) win. Ben Weightman was best on ground with seven goals.

SoccerSunbury United still has a single win after the �rst four rounds of the FFV state league 2 north-west season. On Saturday, United lost 2-0 to Essendon Royals. In state league 5 west, Gisborne got its �rst win of the year, with a big 4-0 win over local rival Kyneton United.

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