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Minister Wells with Blackwood Brigade Captain Ian Stewart and volunteers at the station. Photo - Helen Tatchell By Kate Taylor Construction has begun on Australias first co-located fire station and community fire refuge, in Blackwood. The $1.5 million building will be fire resistant. Blackwood is surrounded by native bush and mountain ranges - surroundings which also put Blackwood high on the CFAs list of 52 high bushfire risk locations. The State government was unable to find a location for a Neighbourhood Safer Place in Blackwood and with only one road in and one road out; the new facility is much needed, said Moorabool Shire Council Mayor Pat Toohey. An event marking the start of construction was attended by Minister for Bushfire Response Kim Wells, Victorian Fire Services Commissioner Craig Lapsley, CFA Grampians Area Regional Director Don Kelly, Blackwood Brigade Captain Ian Stewart, Mayor Toohey and Council CEO Rob Croxford, former councillor and current Bacchus Marsh fire brigade and CFA board member Michael Tudball and Central Ward Councillor Paul Tatchell. The existing Blackwood Fire Station was opened in 1987, and the upgrade were commencing today aims to not only provide last-resort protection, but improve the operational capability of the Blackwood Fire Brigade to respond to, and manage, major fire and other emergencies in the area, Minister Wells said last Wednesday. He said it is the first time a CFA fire station will be built incorporating the latest designs and specifications to qualify it as a Community Fire Refuge, with funding of $1.5 million. A Community Fire Refuge is designed to be a last-resort option for communities and individuals who find they have no other survival options in a significant bushfire. However, construction works must be complete and the operating procedures tested before the upgraded station is ever designated for use as a refuge. Mayor Pat Toohey said he was extremely pleased Council has worked closely with the State Government, CFA and the Blackwood community. We thank the government for their initiative for making sure this is a state-of the-art facility to protect our community going forward. Brigade Captain Ian Stewart welcomed the new station and refuge. Its a good thing for the future and for the people of Blackwood. Its a thing thats never been built in the world, so weve got to try it all out. The site is anticipated to be completed later this year, however stringent testing will be conducted before it is opened for use.
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Its nearly 100 years since young Moorabool soldiers were farewelled from the Mechanics institute, boarded a train and left among cheers and a rousing community rendition of the national anthem. They were off to serve their country in World War I and while next year 2014, will see the start of commemorations, next week will see an awareness day held in Bacchus Marsh planned by a local group called the Great War Centenary Committee. The Great War Centenary Committee are like minded volunteers who are working towards the centenary of Australias - in particular Bacchus Marshs - involvement in WWI, said Bacchus Marsh Historical Society and Great War Centenary Committee member Chris Bronchinetti. The Awareness Day is to increase community awareness that the Great War Centenary Committee plan to celebrate commemorations 2014- 2018 with particular attention on the centenary of the Bacchus Marsh Avenue of Honour in August 2018. She explained that the local community helped with the war effort - several horses were donated to the government by locals, as well as a supply of flannel to make uniforms for the soldiers. The Patriotic Guild also asked for donations for sheets for the Field Hospitals, as noted in the Bacchus Marsh Express Newspaper, November 28 1914. On Awareness Day Saturday 10 August - 2013 we will have people in uniform, memorabilia, school art displays, and key note speakers. The event is one of three awareness days taking place in Victorian towns, and involves Moorabool Shire Council, the National Trust, the local RSL and many local schools. It will be held at the Bacchus Marsh RSL Hall from 10am.
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MYRNIONG HAS KICKED up its heels and painted the town green. Local landowners, students and gourmet chefs have hosted a five-hour tour of the hilltop hamlet for a Sustainability Victoria judge involved in the Keep Australia Beautiful awards. Pentland Hills Landcare Group president Anthony Dufty said he was contacted in April about entering events such as the local community tree planting day. I believe the township of Myrniong was equally deserving of recognition and after reading the award description, many aspects of the town seemed to match up with the categories, he said. So we nominated seven entries for the landcare group and three for the
town. As a result of the broad entries, Myrniong became eligible for the Victorian Tidy Town Award section. Mr Dufty said locals spent many hours preparing including slashing and mowing roadsides, removing rubbish, gardening and more. Even the Anglican church path was concreted just in time. Moorabool Council organized to repair the culverts entering the CFA and mechanics hall carpark. Laying bitumen and spreading crushed rock to repair the surface. As a result, the tour was a breeze. Mr Dufty and Emma Muir hosted the judge, while 18 people from Council and the community gathered at The Plough Inn to describe
their activities. The judge was suitably impressed in the level of work the town has undertaken and the close relationship clearly evident between Council and the community, Mr Dufty said. If Marks cooking at The Plough Inn wasnt the trump card, then Myrniong PS was. Cam Crilley was great, talking about the sustainability features of the school and the kids involvement in the learning environment of the school and beyond. ** Regional winners will be announced during August and September, while the State winners will be named in Wycheproof mid-October.
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Friends of the Moorabool and Central Highlands Water have officially opened a new rotunda at the Moorabool Reservoir. To celebrate the opening, as well as National Schools Tree Day, students from St Marys Primary School at Clarkes Hill planted trees and plants at the Park, including around the rotunda. The new rotunda at the reservoir park is aimed at enhancing the gardens and providing a beautiful setting for weddings, picnics or just a walk in the Park. CHW Chair Jeremy Johnson said it is a great example of how a community partnership can work and will attract more visitors to the Park. The Moorabool Reservoir Park is almost 100 years old and it is great to have such a beautiful historic garden in the region, he said. Moorabool Shire Council Mayor Pat Toohey said the Friends of the Moorabool group has been committed to the upgrade of the Moorabool Reservoir Park. This fantastic initiative has given the Park a new attracSt Marys Clarkes Hill Primary School helped CHW and Friends of the Moorabool celebrate the opening tion that will benefit the community that visit, he said. of the new rotunda at Moorabool Reservoir Park. Photos - CHW
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Central Highlands Water Chair Jeremy Johnson plants a tree with Mallory Toose (front) and Fiona Brown (rear) from St Marys Clarkes Hill Primary School.
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AFTER 40 years of hard yakka, Stuart Bowers (pictured) is hanging up his shovel and putting away the pen. He is retiring from a Local Government career that took him from an outdoor job at the Shire of Buninyong in 1972, to supervisor work at Bungaree in 1986 and then a position as a Contracts Officer at Moorabool after council mergers during the Kennett era. And it all happened without moving too far at all. Mr Bowers has spent his entire life in Yendon and still lives just 200m from where he was born. Ive got a lot of jobs to do around the house now. Id like to do some travel as well. Im sure my daughter will also have a long list of things for me to do, he said last Wednesday, his final day on the job. Its been a good job because I got to work outside a bit and on top of checking contracts, I also had to go and check sites and see that the contractors were doing things up to standard. There was quite a bit of variety. Mr Bowers said the biggest changes over his 40 years were in the mid-1990s when Compulsory Competitive Tendering was introduced.
I dont want to get political, but a lot of good people were lost in that process, he said. It shows that you get what you pay for when you put things out for tender. Mr Bowers said he had been fortunate to work in
Local Government. Its been varied but I look back and I think this was the best direction. I have also been fortunate to have a supportive family. With any job in life, you only get out what you put in.
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By Kate Taylor Australias Federal Election will be held on Saturday 7 September. An election date of Saturday 14 September was originally set by former Prime Minister Julia Gillard, and the new election date of one week earlier was announced by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd last Sunday afternoon. The new date means that technically the referendum to be held on including local government within the constitution can no longer take place. Member for Ballarat Catherine King voted earlier this year in favour of holding the
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ONE OF BALLANs oldest commercial landmarks could soon look a little different. The owner of the 153-yearold Ballan Hotel on the corner of Inglis and Fisken streets has applied for a permit to carry out building works associated with accommodation. Joseph McFall has lodged plans with Moorabool Council to add an extra 28 sq m room with an ensuite with its own timber balcony facing Fisken Street. The documents state the plans are for overnight selfcontained accommodation. If approved, it would give the hotel a total of eleven bedrooms all of them on the second storey. The landmark pub was built in 1860 by George Flack and was a Cobb and Co changing station for many years. In recent years the premises has been known as Mamas Bistro.
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no retail outlets outside the central Victorian city leaving Castlemaine, Woodend and Gisborne passengers in the lurch. The revelation comes after Myki was formally launched along the Ballarat line on July 24. One-way and return paper tickets can still be used until further notice, but periodical paper tickets such as monthlies will be discontinued from September 23. Once purchased, Myki
cards must be topped up at machines placed at railway stations, some tram stops or retail outlets. They can also be topped up online or via telephone. Infrequent train users should still purchase a card, but top it up shortly before travelling. People need to touch on and touch off when they use public transport. Travelers forgetting to use Myki readers will have a default amount deducted from their card.
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Moorabool farmers have formed a Rural Advisory Committee, dedicated to steering the future of farming in the shire. Close to 40 people attended the Future of Farming in Moorabool forum, held in Ballan, including farmers from nearly every corner of the shire. Guest speakers included Central Ward Councillor Paul Tatchell, East Ward Councillor Dave Edwards and Victorian Farmers Federation CEO Graeme Ford. Liberal candidate for the seat of Ballarat John Fitzgibbon and Council CEO Rob Croxford attended but did not speak. Third generation Balliang East farmer Eric Sharkey outlined his familys history in farming, and said
there have been many groups set up across the state which are concerned about the future of farming in their areas. He called for reform on rates because the cost has become crippling to farmers. Farming still has a future in Moorabool - it is profitable, it is dynamic. We need to come to an agreeable end. Mr Ford said that for 30 years the VFF has been carrying the voices of farmers to government and agreed that the rating system impacts on agriculture, and that reform is needed. Farmers want a fairer system. Every shire should have a differential rate costing, and there needs to be more funding from the federal govern-
ment for infrastructure like roads, bridges etc, he said. Ballark farmer John Molesworth said in 1975 there were four people in the council office and 30 working on the roads. In 2013 there are about 130 in the office and still 30 working on the roads! Event organiser Kate Sharkey, speaking as a farmers wife, said that all she wants is fairness and equality. We need to take a step back, take a simple approach. We need to work out what we want and work toward it. We just want to be heard, we want to be respected. We want to stay. We have to get results if not, we do have to pack up and go. The only group that doesnt have a union is
the farmer. We are always having to compromise. Its our livelihood theyre playing with - its about time we stood up and got a fair go, she said. She explained that the advisory committee is all about gathering information, better understanding the needs of local farmers, and presenting the rural point of view to council as well as lobbying hard for councils support to have the state government reform the rates system. Broadacre cropping, dairy, horticulture, all of the different facets that make up the agriculture sector in the shire, were going to get a feel from them about their concerns and ideas and give feedback to the council. If we can better inform the council, then when it
comes to decision making and policy making then the council might take into account the agriculture sector. In some ways; there are obviously some parts of our sector that are beyond council. We need results - we cant just keep having meetings and forums and whinge sessions. Other issues explored on the night included the high cost of the fire levy for farmers, the lack of roadside weed control being provided, and calling for help from the Peri Urban lobby group of councils. Fifth generation Ballark farmer James Molesworth suggested locking up parcels of good farming land. Werribee had the best market gardens and land than Bacchus Marsh, now that is all housing.
Cr Tatchell said that a combination of ideas is needed. We need a common sense approach. In years gone by, smaller councils were run by people on the land. People made good decisions. But with the current political agenda, and bureaucracy, wants and needs become confused, he said. Cr a Tatchell unanimous then vote led to
form the Rural Advisory Committee. In closing, councillors and council work for you. We need to get the relationship back in order and get the balance right. Both Cr Tatchell and Ms Sharkey are members of the committee.
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Two positions available: Darley Park Recreation Reserve Chairperson The next Ordinary Meeting of the Moorabool Shire (volunteer position) Masons Lane Recreation Reserve Chairperson Council will be held on Wednesday 7 August commencing (volunteer position) at 7.00pm in the Council Chambers, 15 Stead St, Ballan. Council seeks expressions of interest from community Members of the public are most welcome. members to undertake the roles of chairperson for the Darley Park Recreation Reserve Committee of Management or the Masons Lane Recreation Reserve Committee of Management. These two positions are volunteer roles with an allocated term of two years. The Darley Park Recreation Reserve Committee of Management and the Masons Lane Recreation Reserve Great War Centenary Committee of Management both operate under Section 86 of the Local Government Act. The Committees of Management are responsible for the management and administration of maintenance and usage of the Saturday 10 August 2013, 10am-4pm reserve. The Chairperson is the key liaison with Council in undertaking these activities. Representatives on Key Note Speakers Include: the Committee consist of a delegate from each of the Ted Baillieu existing user groups and community members. For further information on the position and the Catherine King application process, please call Talia Holloway-Roden at Major-General David McLachlan Moorabool Shire Council on 5366 7100. Don Nardella Applications close 5.00pm, Friday 9 August, 2013.
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Bacchus Marsh Dementia Information & Support Network The Bacchus Marsh Dementia Information and Support Network meetings are held at Holy Trinity Anglican Church Hall, Gisborne Rd Bacchus Marsh, on the second Monday of the month at 10am. These meetings are designed to bring together people who are living with dementia and those who support them, as well as interested community members. The role of the network is to provide information to those involved, help to develop mutual support structures, and identify ways of promoting a better and more positive community understanding of dementia. Dates for 2013: August 12: Planning for Dementia Awareness activities. Morning tea to follow. October 14: Guest Speaker: Maree Farrow (TBC) Research Fellow Alzheimers Australia. Morning tea to follow December 9: Guest Speaker: Faith Austin - Carer Respite & Support Services. Christmas morning tea to follow. For further information contact Glenda Hipwell, Dementia Consultant with Alzheimers Australia, Grampians Region. Phone 5331 8571 or email glenda. hipwell@alzheimers.org.au.
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National Bookshop Day is an annual event to celebrate bookshops, promote their value in the community, and to invite customers to support their local bookshop. To celebrate this special day we will have an array of activities on in the store! Please also vote for us in the Australias Favourite Bookshop competition and go into the draw to win $500 worth of Australian Book Vouchers!! www.aba.org.au 10.30am - MEET PEPPA PIG! 11.00am Story-time ~ Junior 11.30am Story-time ~ Primary 12.00pm - Interactive Poetry with the very talented Jennie Fraine 12.30pm - Author Hour with Allyse Near and Tor Roxburgh! These two fantastic local authors will be discussing the books they have enjoyed and been inspired by and the book industry! PLUS both authors will be available to sign any books purchased on the day! Shop 34, Village Shopping Centre, Bacchus Marsh. Ph 5367 0922
https://greenlight.e-vis.com.au/moorabool/public/main. The Winter 2013 Community Grants Program will open on 1 September 2013 and close on 30 September 2013. aspx The Community Grants Program is currently being This can be done during office hours and is free of charge. reviewed and Community groups should be aware that Any person who may be affected by the granting of the there may be changes made to the current Guidelines for amendment may object or make other submissions to the Winter 2013 round. The new Community Grants Program Guidelines will be the Responsible Authority. made available on the Council Website www.moorabool. An objection must be sent to the Responsible Authority vic.gov.au from 1 September 2013. in writing, include the reasons for the objection and state Councils Community Development Officers will be available to discuss applications with community groups, how the objector would be affected. including the new guidelines and application process. It The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application is mandatory for applicants to discuss their project with a Community Development Officer prior to lodging before - 20 August, 2013. an application. Applicants are encouraged to read and If you object, the Responsible Authority will tell you its understand the new Community Grants Program decision. Guidelines carefully before making a submission.
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Jessica and Lewis of Melton welcomed baby boy Jaiden Lewis MENALLY into their lives on Monday 29 July 2013 at 10.12pm weighing 3830grams (8lbs 7oz).
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Mr Howard dotheof crazy larrikins from the DPChip Extreme Dirt Wars Show and the TJM this year across both Shows their seats. provide a value for money nated $100m to Indonesia Extreme 44 modified 4WDs will keep visitors on the edge of their seats. and we are confident that Public rides will be avail- action-packed fun day out for reforestation but recent Public rides will be available in the Aussie Black Jack Monster Truck and the there is something to en- able in the Aussie Black Jack for the whole family. news is that its been deliblatest 4WDs on the Australian market (height restrictions apply). tertain everyone, no matter Monster Truck and the latFor further information erately burnt, with smoke WOT Hobbies and crew will have exciting displays and on, demonstrations including their age, skill level or area est 4WDs on the Australian and to purchase tickets pollution off the scale as it interest. theof DP Chip Extreme Dirt Wars Show with restrictions quadcopter and hexicopter. market (height for, the 2013 National 44 & blows across to Malaysia Free can clinics on try theout basics Visitors also their apply). skills on the purpose built Rock Crawler course. Outdoors Show and Fishing and Singapore. Here in Austheres a 10,000 inof fishing will be a include hit not Mr Expo at the MelWOT crew & Boating Guest speakers will 44 Hobbies himself, and Pat Callinan, ex-AFL footballer and tralia, vestor class action against only with Great the youngsters, bourne Showgrounds from will have exciting displays host of The Australian Doorstep programme, Peter Spida Everitt and Timbercorp and Great but visitors of all ages and August 23-25, please go to and demonstrations incrowd pleaser Paul Worsteling, from televisions iFISH programme. Southern for total loss of will include knot tying, rod cluding the DP Chip Ex- www.4x4show.com.au or funds in large scale timber casting and bait netting, treme Dirt Wars Show with www.fishingshow.com.au. planting, with plantation
mining fiasco. Our leaders have been competing to be free market small tax, small government and budget surplus, to the point that they cant even afford self respect any more. So lets have a certain, continuing carbon tax, with honest CO2 reductions. Bernie McComb Cowes
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Dear Editor, The nineties gave us the slang term, Jeffed, generally meaning to be dudded by then-premier Jeff Kennett. Since 2007 Australians have been directly or indirectly dudded by Kevin Rudd, so we should have a new slang term, Rudded to be dudded by Rudd. We were Rudded with Pink Batts, a Rudd-sponsored rort which cost millions of dollars and four innocent lives. We were Rudded by the Education Revolution which failed to deliver promised equipment and wasted millions on useless, unwanted buildings. We were Rudded on Workchoices just ask those who cant get a job. We were Rudded on the Carbon Tax when Rudd said hed bring the ETS forward, exposing business and consumers to a tax potentially greater than the Carbon (dioxide) Tax. Weve been Rudded on the economy, where Howards healthy surplus was quickly turned into a massive debt with no recovery in sight. Kevin has also just Rudded the motor industry by stuffing up the FBT. Never mind; just throw a few hundred million more at car makers thatll shut them up until the election. And finally theres the asylum seeker debacle. Not content with seeing most Australians Rudded, Kevin seems determined every asylum-seeking refugee will get well and truly Rudded, even if it kills them. We cant recover the wasted billions nor bring to life the dead Pink Batts installers and tragically drowned asylum seekers, but we can ensure these disasters are not continued into the future. A change of Federal Government is the only solution. Brook Acklom Castlemaine
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The election has been called, how important is this returning to surplus and what does it mean to voters?
- Jim (Ballan)
The returning to surplus pitch is misleading. Some people make the assumption that returning to surplus in a budget means returning an overall economy to surplus. In order to get a handle on what returning a budget to surplus means you need to take the premise to the lowest common denominator. Budgets are nowhere near as complicated as the politicians would lead us to
less you make money. If an economy slows, you either stimulate the economy to encourage growth, or reduce spending to take pressure off business so that it can be more profitable. Increasing costs to business reduces profitability, which inevitably leads to higher unemployment and a decrease in revenue to the Government. If the stimulation doesnt lead to sustainability in the economy, and the unemployment rate rises, not only does a Government have a reduction in revenue, but Government expenditure also rises. One swallow doesnt make a summer; you cant reduce a countrys deficit simply by bringing an annual surplus into surplus. You need to have a succession of surpluses at the same yearly rates as when you went into deficit plus the on-costs. The paradox in todays economy is that we have enjoyed a decade of unprec-
edented growth combined with low unemployment yet, despite the numbers, our debt increases at $100 million per day. Put simply, Governments are living beyond their means. You cant borrow your way out of debt; you either need to increase the Government revenue by taxes and charges, reduce the expenditure in line with the revenue, or sell off assets to reduce the debt; the peoples balance sheet! The next Government has two choices: Be unpopular, or be irresponsible; there is no third option! Whats on your mind emails must be accompanied with full name, address and phone number (not for publication). Please send all correspondence to news@themooraboolnews.com.au
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here than in Europe. For example Abbott says he will abolish the Climate Commission if elected because, in his view, why pay them to tell us what we already know. We dont, or at least our political trajectory on both sides shows little sign of understanding. The NSW State government has recently given another stark example of this. Leasing Newcastle as a coal port for 100 years is totally disconnected from climate change reality. And so it goes on. Writer C : So accountants and finance institutions are able to acknowledge climate science and its full implications but not governments! In Victoria we are about to embark on publicly funded road infrastructure costing $8 billion that will almost certainly entrench car dependence and therefore higher fossil fuel use further, instead of viable, possibly less expensive public mass transit options that will reduce it. We have a Federal Opposition that intends to refuse to fund any urban rail options by Infrastructure Australia at all if they are returned to government. We need our politicians to declare whether they stand with the financial sector or with the road lobby on this critical environmental issue. The comments above were in response to an article by Greg Foyster (freelance journalist who has written for The Age, The Big Issue, Crikey and New Matilda. He is an alumnus of Centre for Sustainability Leadership and the author of the forthcoming book Changing Gears (Affirm Press, released September 2013) who wrote, The term climate alarmist is usually reserved for high-profile activists, scientists or politicians think Bill McKibben, Tim Flannery or Al Gore who raise concerns about the catastrophic impacts of future global warming. But with the release of some frightening reports over the last 12 months, those who deny the scientific consensus on climate change will have to expand their list of alarmists to include some unlikely suspects the World Bank, PricewaterhouseCoopers and the International Energy Agency. In summary: The World Bank the 2012 report Turn Down the Heat: Why a 4C Warmer World Must be Avoided. It is my hope that this report shocks us into action, reads the
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MEETINGS
1st BALLAN SCOUTS Meeting weekly Ballan Racecourse Reserve Scouts - Wednesday 7-9pm, Cubs Thursday 6:30 - 8pm, Joeys Thursday 6:30 7:30pm. New Members Welcome. Contact Group Leader - Bruce 0419 582 959 Family Drug Help Meeting Thursday 15 August, 7.30-9.30pm. Every 1st & 3rd Thursday of month. The Merrimu Centre, 2 Bacchus Street, Bacchus Marsh (Enter from Inglis Street). Enq - 9573 1784. Bipolar Support Group Next meeting Tuesday 13 August, 11am-12noon. Ballan Mechanics Institute, 143 Inglis Street. Meetings are held fortnightly on Tuesdays, 11am-12 noon. Come for a coffee and a friendly chat. Enq. Janine 0423 068 318 or E-mail: bipolar.support@live.com.
CHURCH
Catholic Parishes of Gordon and Bungaree Mass Times: Saturday 10 August - Springbank, 6.30pm Sunday 11 August - Bungaree, 8.45am; Ballan, 10.30am Ballan Community Church Sunday 18 August, 5pm. Ballan Senior Citizens Centre, Steiglitz St. Anglican Parish of West Moorabool Ballan, Bungaree, Morrisons and Gordon Service Times: Friday 9 August - St Johns Ballan, 10am Sunday 11 August - St Johns Bungaree, 9am; St James Morrisons, 9am; St Johns Ballan, 9:30am Please phone 5368 2730 for more details Our Lady Help of Christians Korobeit Sunday Mass 11.30am (2nd & 4th Sunday of Month) Ballan Uniting Church Services 1st, 2nd & 3rd Sundays 11.15am 4th Sunday 9.30am Reflective Worship Anglican Parish of Bacchus Marsh, Balliang & Myrniong Service times: Holy Trinity Bacchus Marsh - Sunday 8.30am Holy Communion, 10am Family Service, Wednesday Holy Communion 10am; St Georges Balliang 9am 2nd & 4th Sundays; Christ Church Myrniong 11am 1st & 3rd Sunday Golden Harvest Christian Fellowship Non denominational - Prayer every Sunday 10am, Mens KYB Monday evenings 6pm. Ladies KYB Wednesday 1pm. Further details 0429 681 566.
Ballan & District Community House Term 3 Program is now out. Classes include Art & Craft, Computers, Health & Well Being, Cooking & Food. Many more on offer. Call in or phone 5368 1934 to book. Melton South Community Centre Offering classes in Leadlight 10 Aug, Auslan 10 Aug, Soy candle Making 11 Aug, Croquembouche 11 Aug, Gel Nails 13 Aug and Knitting & Crochet 14 Aug. Phone 9747 8576 for bookings and enquiries. Bacchus Marsh Community College Floristry Basics 13/8 (6 wks), Responsible Service of Alcohol 15/8 (day), CPR 15/8, Level 2 First Aid 15 &16/8, MYOB 13/8 note new date (7wks), Basic Food Safety 27/8, Sour Dough Bread 28/8, Choux Pastry-mini croquembouche 4/9. FREE computer classes (Digital Hub Program). All enquiries and bookings please call 5367 1061.
MISCellaneous
Ballan Playgroup Every Tuesday 10am 12 noon. Ballan Uniting Church Hall. Babies to 5 year olds. Mums, Dads, Grandparents and Careers All Welcome. $20 per term or $4 per session. Enq: 0407 336 188 or 0405 729 190
MARKETs
Ballan Lions Club Market Saturday 7 September 2013, 8am-1pm. 1st Saturday each Month. Inglis St, Ballan. Darley Market Saturday 17 August, 2013. Darley Park, Cnr Gisborne Rd & Grey St, Enq- 0488 345 145. Ballan Farmers Market Next Market Sat 10 August, 9am-1pm. 2nd Saturday each month, Mill Cottage car park. Enq 0408 218 954.
Next Shoot: Sunday 18th August 2013 Next Shoot: Sunday 5th May 2013 Location: BALLARK Location: BALLARK Ballan Meredith Rd Nominations: 10.00am Ballan Meredith Rd Event Start: 10.30am Enquiries: Gerald Connor 0409409602 Nominations: 10.00am Marc Canavan 0432 237 389 Event Start: Proceeds to: Ballan Football10.30am & Netball Club Prizes, Refreshments, all money raised goes back into our community. Enquiries: Come Along Gerald Connor 0409 409 602 and Support your District & Club. James Molesworth 0402 000 450 Proceeds to: Mt Wallace Fire Brigade Prizes, Refreshments, all money raised goes back into our community. Come Along and Support your District & Club
ENTERTAINMENT
Ballan Ballroom Dancing Church of England (Anglican) Hall, Simpson St, Ballan 7.30-9.30pm. Enquiries Win 5368 2185 or Colin 5333 2746
AWARENESS DAY
Saturday 10 August, 10am-4pm RSL Hall Main Street, Bacchus Marsh Come and help us prepare for the Centenary commemorations 20142018!
Tuesday 13th August 2013 at 10.00am $10 for cake & coffee at The Mill Cottage, Inglis St, Ballan Contact Mary Williams 5368 1128 every dollar helps those in need, the more money we raise together, the more support Red Cross can give to vulnerable people.
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LEN SMITH
REAL ESTATE
NEW LISTING
5367 8128
Price: $730,000
4 2 3
Price: $389,000
4 2 2
Nestled at the foot of the Brisbane ranges with views of the You Yangs, is this cleverly designed brick Veneer home that is brilliantly positioned on 26 acres of gardens and pasture land, divided into 3 main paddocks suitable for horses, cattle or sheep. Large dam plus town water and rain water tanks, ample shedding with large powered workshop. Comprises of 4 bedrooms (master with ensuite), study, 2 generous living areas, timber kitchen with quality stainless steel appliances, huge separate games room. Floor heating plus wood heating, electrical and gas heating. Heated outdoor spa, tennis court, veggie & fruit tree garden. Easy commuting to Melbourne, Werribee, Geelong, Bacchus Marsh & Ballarat along with School bus services to Geelong. Its all about the lifestyle. PRICE REDUCED
Quality modern home located in a quiet court & handy to Pentland & Darley primary schools. Comprises 4 bedrooms, study, 2 bathrooms, 3 generous living areas, quality central kitchen with Blanco s/s appliances, excellent size block with established low maintenance gardens, double garage with internal access plus carport. You cant miss this one.
Price: $415,000
3 2 3
Price: $319,000
3 1 2
Located in a quiet court position, handy to main street shops, is this quality one owner home built by Peter Clarke Builders. Comprises of 3 bedrooms, study, 2 generous living areas, double garage with internal access, light and bright throughout, separate workshop. On large block with established gardens.
This renovated home is full of surprises that has 3 bedrooms, high ceilings, polished timber floors, lounge, family/meals area, large back yard with excellent grassed area, huge garage/workshop, chock yards, bird aviary & vegie gardens. A real delight to inspect.
PRICE REDUCED
Price: $280,000
3 1 4
Price: $385,000
Located only a short distance to primary schools, shopping centre & freeway entrance, this family home has been well maintained. On offer we have 3 generous bedrooms (BIRs), open plan kitchen/ meals with quality appliances, large lounge with gas heating, wood heating & evaporative cooling. Family bathroom, separate toilet & laundry. Situated on a brilliant large level block with established gardens and a great outdoor BBQ area, double garage plus double carport mall makes for a great buy. PRICE REDUCED
This appealing 20acre (8.04HA) land parcel is simply the best with mainly all cleared grazing land 5 mins from Bacchus Marsh. Glorious views from every aspect, fully fenced, power at front gate, current planning and building envelope ensures certainty to build your dream home on, never to be repeated. Too good to miss at this price.
Price: $290,000
3 1 2
Price: $385,000
4 2 2
Excellent opportunity for you to enter into the property market with this 1 owner home comprising of 3 bedrooms (BIRs), large lounge, kitchen/meals area, gas central heating & evaporative cooling. Outside you will find a double carport, separate fully contained bungalow, low maintenance gardens, Come see for yourself where you can see the value here.
Located only minutes to Main Street Shopping Centre, Primary & Secondary Schools is this 4 bedroom family home that comprises of WIR & ensuite to master, 2 generous living areas, well appointed kitchen with quality stainless steel appliances and ample cupboard space. Gas heating and evaporative cooling keeps all the family comfortable throughout the year. Rear family room offers an excellent outlook onto the rear garden, plenty of room for a cubby or trampoline here, double garage with one side to accommodate the fifth bedroom. You owe it to yourself to view this quality home.
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John Kontek
r e a l e s t a t e B a l l a n
IN G LIST W NE
gordon $153,000
32 Urquhart Street
cottage style home
2 Bedroom cottage style home. Built to lock up stage. Needs internal fit out including plaster. Open plan kitchen/ lounge area. 2 Separate bedrooms, with the bathroom/laundry combined. Power, water, phone and sewerage available but not connected. All set on approximately 1/4 acre in the township of Gordon.
BALLAN $365,000
65 Inglis Street
3BR 1920s period WB home
Set on approx acre. Kitchen offers gas stove, rangehood, ample storage, original 1920s wood cupboard and pantry. Lounge with gas heater set in fireplace & RC air cond. BRs all with ceiling roses, rose window brackets, carpeted and one of the BRs with a fire place. Bathroom incl shower & vanity, laundry with sep toilet. Dishwasher, new gas hot water service, new insulation and draught exclusion, and water tank. Outside offers a study/computer room with custom built, floor to ceiling bookcase and new carpet. Paved undercover patio. Large, external, separate rumpus room/studio. 2 car garage with sep workshop & 3 phase power. Established gardens with private secure yard, child & pet friendly.
BALLAN $369,000
84 Inglis Street
POSITION PERFECT
3 bedroom plus office Weatherboard home. Office has a separate entrance from the house. All bedrooms carpeted with 2 of the 3 having BIRs. Formal lounge with gas heater and carpet. Kitchen with gas cook top and electric oven and a dishwasher. The home has ducted gas heating throughout. Bathroom with shower, toilet and vanity all in one. Rear porch and rear decking. SLUG with power and cement flooring. All set on appx 1/2 acre of landscaped gardens with watering supplied via irrigated yard sprinklers. Situated 1 block from the CBD.
Mount Egerton
39 Church Street
Gordon
42 Main Street
$259,000
$295,000
A Country Corner
3 Bedroom western red cedar home, set on a large corner allotment. All bedrooms with BIRs. Aluminium windows and timber flooring throughout, with tiles to all wet areas. Open plan kitchen/dining/living area with ceiling fan and combustion wood fire to the lounge. Reverse cycle air conditioner, gas cooking and pantry to the kitchen. Bathroom with separate shower and bath, with the toilet being separate. Large LUG with space for 6 cars and workshop area. Close to local school and the main street. Currently tenanted and returning $866 PCM. All set on approx 1/2 acre and bounded by farm wire fencing.
GREENDALE $425,000
BACCHUS MARSH
66 Bourkes Road
HORSE ENTHUSIAST LOOK NO FURTHER - approx 70 acres
$975,000
3 bedroom house and study. Modern kitchen with 900mm stainless oven, dishwasher. Lounge with open fire and gas wall furnace. Ensuite, main bathroom and mud room. 2 outdoor entertaining areas. Double carport with small brick shed. Huge shed with built in office, wood heater & tack shed, 3 Phase power, ample other shedding. Huge arena 20m x 40m approx. 1/2 arena under cover with lights. Many horse paddocks, x4 new yards with electric fence. Water to all paddocks. 3 concrete water tanks. Chook shed and so much more dont miss this rare opportunity, privacy plus.
John Kontek
r e a l e s t a t e B a l l a n
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Bacchus Marsh
Invest Or Nest
asking $320,000
4 2 2
Terrific opportunity to secure a 4 bedroom home at a very reasonable price in great location. Master bedroom has WIR and ensuite, BIR in remaining bedrooms, formal lounge, kitchen meals area leading to outdoor entertaining area. Ducted heating throughout and R/C split system air conditioner in the kitchen/ family room. Double carport with remote panel lift door, good sized backyard with views. PID: 670085
Situated in the prestigious Grantleigh Estate. The superb floor plan boasts 4 bedrooms, (master with full ens & WIR). 2 living areas including open kitchen/family/meals, plus a rumpus/kids room & large laundry. Central heating, split system A/C, stainless appliances. 1000m2 block, remote double garage with internal entry, side driveway access to a 9m x 6m shed, 3 large water tanks, landscaped gardens. Huge 12sq enclosed entertainment area equipped with a working fireplace, 8 seater spa & built in outdoor kitchen. PID: 667650
Bacchus Marsh
asking $550,000
4 2 2
Bacchus Marsh
asking $410,000
5 2 2
Spacious family home of 5 bedrooms, master with Ens & WIR, a kitchen/family/meals area, a rumpus room, separate formal lounge & it is serviced by ducted heating & cooling. Double garage with remote panel door has direct access to the house & the decked alfresco area is also covered by a pergola. All this on a 817m2 block this home is highly recommended for the large or growing family. PID: 664379
Bacchus Marsh
Presents Beautifully
asking $299,000
3 2 2
Situated in a quiet court location is this superbly presented 3 bedroom home consisting of formal living, kitchen/dining, heating/cooling, top quality fittings & fixtures, two bathrooms. Externally we have alfresco area, double carport, garden shed, landscaped gardens, all set on a generous size block of land. PID: 668418
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Bacchus Marsh
Asking
$419,000
4 2 2
Consisting of 4 bedrooms & study. Master bed with WIR & ens with spa, bedrooms 2 & 3 both have WIR. Formal lounge & a dining area, large family room/meals area, quality kitchen with an impressive walk-in larder. The family room flows to the paved & covered alfresco area. Serviced by ducted heating & cooling and there is an oversize double garage with remote roller door, heaps of inbuilt storage and solar panels integrated. PID: 610015
Bacchus Marsh
asking $579,000
3 2 2
Located in the Manning Estate is this excellent home. 3 bedrooms, master with WIR & Ens, formal lounge & dining areas with R/C Split system A/C, & hostess kitchen with adjoining meals area & family room with gas log fire. Double garage with direct access to the house & an adjoining carport. Studio/bungalow with kitchenette, bathroom & large lounge complete with wood heater. It is surrounded by a spacious deck and has a landscaped waterfeature at one end. PID: 656072
Bacchus Marsh
Live In Style
asking $489,000
This stylish home of approx 27sq of open plan living plus 4.5sq double garage offers you the best in modern living. Comprising of 4 bedrooms, the master with smart ens & WIR. Other bedrooms have BIRs. Hostess kitchen includes the latest S/S appliances inc dishwasher, S/S oven & gas cooktop & has a W.I.P. Big lounge room & we also have a study, & rumpus room. 2nd bathroom, separate WC, big laundry. Duct heating, evap cooling, WWC, tiling, timber venetians & much more. Double garage with tilt panel door, fully landscaped front garden, & smart rear garden with nice decking features include pergola. PID: 657016
4 2 2
Bacchus Marsh
Price on application
3 2 2
What more could you ask for. Situated in renowned Avenue Of Honour, approx 3 acres of luscious fertile land. Small walk approx 600m to the main shopping precinct. 3 bedroom home with all mod cons, one bedroom unit self contained, one of the most finely manicured gardens, numerous fruit trees, established trees around the border, 3.9 mega litre right. This property has been in the one family for 39 years & seldom do they become available. It is a once in a lifetime property, it has position, potential and a large parcel of land. PID: 648689
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Bacchus Marsh
Good Buying
asking $249,000
3 1
Situated close to shops, schools & other amenities is this 3 bedroom home. Consisting of kitchen/ dining, formal living, new wall furnace heater, air conditioning, timber floors, & more. Externally we have alfresco area. All set on a generous block of land. Investors, first home buyers, you had better have a look.
PID: 664197
Bacchus Marsh
asking $395,000
3 1
This architect designed home is located in the heart of town on an excellent 900m2 (approx) block of land. Comprising of 3 bedrooms + study, 1 bathroom, & 2 living areas the home has the potential to be updated to your taste & needs to provide a solid family home within walking distance of everything that central town has to offer. The large block provides the astute buyer with a remarkable opportunity for future development (STCA). PID: 658071
Bacchus Marsh
asking $399,000
4 2 1
Situated in Grantleigh is this 4 bedroom home on approx. 900m block of land. Consisting of 4 good size bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, ducted heating & evap cooling, wood heater, family/meals area, formal dining & formal living top quality appliances & more. Externally we have single brick garage, large pergola, tool shed, all set on a generous size block of land.
PID: 656844
Bacchus Marsh
Asking
$349,000
3 1 2
Location doesnt get any better than this. Lovely 3 bedroom unit is just minutes walking distance to Grant St, Main St, Hospital, Schools & more. The unit has 3 bedrooms, all with BIRs, a good size lounge with quality drapes & carpet & wall A/C, plus ducted gas heating throughout. Kitchen with electric wall oven & gas cooktop. A nice bathroom, separate W/C, & good laundry. Externally there is a single garage with rolladoor, fully paved rear courtyard & garden with small shed & R/W tank, the garage also has an adjoining car parking space. PID: 656894
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Bacchus Marsh
asking $379,000
3 2 2
Situated in a quiet court location & close to Schools, shops, park & Main Street is this 3 bedroom + study home consisting of 2 bathrooms, kitchen, dining/living, formal living, evap cooling, ducted heating, walk in pantry & linen closet. Double garage, large alfresco area, solar heated inground pool, all on a generous block.
Maddingley
Asking
$395,000
4 2 2
PID: 649211
Just 4 yrs old this smart home of 32sq is ideal for the big family with its 4 bedrooms + study, 2 bathrooms & open plan living design. Master bedroom with dressing room & en. Hostess kitchen with the latest S/S appliances. Comfortable lounge room & rumpus room. Study, 2nd bathroom & laundry. Ducted heating, evap cooling, quality carpet & tiles are also in this great package. Double garage with access to the house, workshop area, remote panel door. Alfresco dining area with spa, 6 panel solar inverter, R/W tank, garden shed & all gardens done. PID: 647953
Bacchus Marsh
asking $440,000
4 2 2
Magnificent views over the Underbank Stud. 4 bedroom B/V Family Home with study, bathroom & laundry & step-down Lounge & Formal dining area, kitchen/meals & Family room. The double garage with auto doors has direct access to the home & the ducted heating, evap cooling & 2 console (new) heating units contribute to year round comfort. Sliding glass doors from both living areas. Established gardens. An additional feature is a paved area for one to sit and relax and absorb the breath-taking views.
Bacchus Marsh
Asking
$575,000
4 2 2
PID: 614868
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5:30 Seven Early News 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: As Time Runs Out (M a,v) (99) In a desperate race against time to save his young son, a millionaire must team up with the police to outwit a madman. Stars: Stephen Collins, Karen Sillas & Sheila Moore 2:00 City Homicide: Spoils Of War (M v,a) [s] A woman is murdered while baby-sitting. 3:00 The Daily Edition [s] 4:30 Seven News At 4.30 [s] 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 7:00 Home & Away (PG) 7:30 SlideShow (PG) A spontaneous show which sees two teams of Australian personalities compete in a series of improvisations each week. 8:30 Criminal Minds: Nanny Dearest (M v,a) The BAU travels to Los Angeles looking for an UnSub who is kidnapping nannies and the children they care for on the same day each year. 9:30 The Mole (PG) [s] The eight remaining contestants meet at Sydneys iconic Cronulla beach, with Shura waiting for them, not on the famous stretch of sand, but on an outdoor ice rink for the game Mole On Ice. 11:30 I Shouldnt Be Alive: Lost In The Mayan Jungle (M) [s] Ken Wilson is on a scuba diving expedition with colleagues off the Mexican island of Cozumel. On their final day, the group decides to visit some overgrown Mayan ruins buried in dense jungle. Ken sets off alone, but he soon becomes hopelessly lost. 12:30 Harrys Practice [s] 1:00 Home Shopping 3:30 Sons And Daughters 4:00 NBC Today [s] 5:30 Seven Early News 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: Going To The Mat (PG a,v) (04) Despite being blind, Jace never let anything stand in his way... on or off the mat. Stars: Andrew Lawrence & Alessandra Toreson 2:00 City Homicide: Jury Duty (M v,s) [s] Homicide investigates a murder, but when the bludgeoned corpse turns out to be a missing Supreme Court Juror, their case leads them to a victim that is still very much alive. 3:00 The Daily Edition [s] 4:30 Seven News At 4.30 [s] 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 7:00 Home And Away (PG a) Tamara feels lost, caught between her love for two brothers. Casey returns from hospital and is hostile towards Kyle. 8:00 Please Marry My Boy (PG) This week, the three mums set a task to find out which potential bride would be great with their future grandchildren. At Brads old primary school a show and tell session goes horribly wrong. 9:00 Formal Wars (PG) Rock chick Reanna may be outspoken - but shes a family girl at heart. Reannas dad has especially returned for her year 12 formal and her Mum is determined to make it memorable. 10:00 Grimm: Bad Moon Rising / Quill (M v) As Hank continues to seek help to cope with the inexplicable siting he had, an old friend needs his help when his daughter goes missing. 12:00 The Mindy Project (PG s) [s] 12:30 Harrys Practice [s] 1:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today [s] 5:30 Seven Early News 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Program To Be Advised 1:30 City Homicide: Jane Doe v,s) A murder victims body is found dumped in wasteland and theres no evidence of her identity, making her a Jane Doe. 2:30 Surf Patrol (PG) A swarm of bluebottles has invaded Kings Beach and lifesavers are slammed dealing with over three-hundred stings in one day. 3:00 The Daily Edition [s] Catch up on all of the hottest issues from todays news and entertainment with lively discussions, interviews and crosses to newsmakers around the country. 4:30 Seven News At 4.30 [s] 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 7:00 Better Homes And Gardens [s] Dr Harrys got his hands full with a nursery of orphaned baby wombats at Victoria's Healesville Sanctuary. The ultimate little girls cubby house. Jason tackles a retaining wall - a big job made easy and how to have your own living house numbers. 7:30 2013 AFL Premiership Season: Rnd 20: St Kilda v Hawthorn *Live* The Hawks will be aiming to make it three in a row against the Saints as they battle for a home final spot. 11:00 Program To Be Advised 12:00 The Delights Of Turkey 1:00 Special: Australias Greatest Islands 2:00 Russia Revisited 3:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today [s]
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6:00 rage (G) 10:30 rage Guest Programmer (PG) 11:30 7:30 [s] 12:00 Australian Story [s] 12:30 Catalyst [s] 1:00 Football: VFL: Round 17: Box Hill v Essendon Coverage of the 2013 Victorian Football League (VFL). 4:00 The Bionic Vet [s] The Bionic Vet attempts a rare operation which has only been carried out on two other dogs before, and theres an unusual visit from a barn owl. 4:30 At The Movies (PG) Join Margaret and David as they review the latest in cinema releases. 5:00 Agatha Christies Miss Marple: At Bertrams Hotel (PG) [s] 6:30 Gardening Australia [s] Sophie plants a range of colourful vegies to feed her family. 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Father Brown: The Bride Of Christ (PG) [s] When two nuns die in mysterious circumstances at St Agnes convent, Father Brown investigates with the aid of Sister Boniface. 8:20 Audreys : Pasta With Smoked Salmon [s] Celebrity chef Audrey Gordons smoked salmon pasta with cheese, cream and carbs is perfect for dieters. 8:30 Midsomer Murders: The Oblong Murders (M v,s) [s] Jones goes undercover at the Oblong Foundation after a cult member disappears suddenly. 10:00 Adam Hills Tonight: Princess Bride Special: Frank Woodley, Lucy Durack, Craig McLachlan, Geraldine Quinn & Jonathan Ross (PG) 11:00 rage Guest Programmer (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s,v) 5:00 rage (PG)
6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:30 Business Today [s] 10:00 Lockie Leonard / Conversations With Australian Artists / Motel Deception 11:00 Kitchen Cabinet [s] 11:30 One Plus One [s] 12:00 Midday Report [s] 12:30 Last Of The Summer Wine [s] 1:00 Dalziel And Pascoe (PG) [s] 2:35 The Wonder Years [s] 3:00 Childrens Programs 5:00 Eggheads [s] 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Restoration Man: Engine House, Oxfordshire [s] School bursar Tim and teacher Emma Verdon bought a derelict Victorian brickworks in the heart of rural Oxfordshire to convert into a comfortable home for themselves and their children. 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 [s] State based current affairs. 8:00 Vet School (PG) 5th years Megan and Chris have a serious case - Penny the kelpie has internal bleeding and needs help fast. 8:30 Broadchurch (M a,l,s) [s] As Hardy and Ellie come under fire, the people of Broadchurch start to turn against each other. 9:20 Doc Martin (PG) [s] Martins last day in Portwenn before he leaves to take up a London surgeons job proves dramatic and an accident changes his departure plans. 10:05 Would I Lie You? (PG) This week David Mitchell is joined by Sarah Millican and Ronnie Corbett OBE, while Lee Mack is joined by Holly Walsh and Julian Clary. 10:35 Lateline [s] 11:15 The Thick of It (M l,s,v) 11:45 rage (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s,v) 5:00 rage (PG)
6:00 Today [s] 9:00 Mornings (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 Sea Patrol: Monkey Business (M) 2:00 The Peoples Court (PG) The original reality court-based drama features confident, sassy and empathetic judge and prosecutor Marilyn Milian as she decides actual smallclaims court cases. 3:00 News Now [s] 4:00 Extra 4:30 Afternoon News [s] 5:30 Hot Seat [s] 6:00 Nine News [s] 6:30 A Current Affair [s] 7:00 Big Brother (PG) All the fun, action and drama from the housemates first week in Big Brothers twisted house. 8:30 The AFL Footy Show (M) The Logie award-winning AFL Footy Show celebrates its 20th season, starring Garry Lyon, James Brayshaw, Sam Newman, Billy Brownless and Shane Crawford. The boys will bring viewers all the latest in the world of AFL. 10:30 Arrow: Vertigo (M v,d) Thea is arrested when she is caught with a drug called Vertigo and could face time in prison. Oliver tries to help by searching for the dealer; and Laurel agrees to defend Thea in court. Meanwhile, Felicity tells Oliver some disturbing news about Moira. 11:30 The NRL Footy Show (PG) Join Fatty Vautin, Darryl Brohman, and Michael Slater for a wrap of all things footy and come inside the game with some of Rugby Leagues favourites. 1:30 Extra [s] 2:00 Guthy Renker / Danoz 3:00 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America 5:00 Early Morning News 6:00 Today *Live* [s] 9:00 Morning (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (M) 1:00 Sea Patrol: China Dolls (M) 2:00 Peoples Court (PG) 3:00 News Now [s] 4:00 Extra 4:30 Afternoon News [s] 5:30 Hot Seat [s] 6:00 Nine News [s] 6:30 A Current Affair [s] 7:00 Big Brother (PG) All the fun, action and drama from the housemates first week in Big Brothers twisted house. 7:30 The Big Bang Theory: The White Asparagus Triangulation (PG s) 8:00 The Big Bang Theory: The Vartabedian Conundrum (PG s) [s] 8:30 Movie: The Young Victoria (PG v) (08) Caught in a power struggle with her closest advisors, a young and inexperienced queen draws strength from the handsome prince whose love and affection has stolen her heart. Stars: Miranda Richardson & Rupert Friend 10:40 Rizzoli & Isles: This is How the Heart Breaks (MA15+ v) When Maura meets a new guy named Dennis in a very unusual way, he opens up a different side of her. 11:30 Friday Night Football: Melbourne Storm v South Sydney Rabbitohs Join your expert commentary team for all the action from AAMI Park, Melbourne. 1:30 Friday Night Football: Parramatta Eels v West Tigers from Parramatta Stadium. 3:30 Extra [s] 4:00 TV Shop 4:30 Good Morning America
6:00 Today [s] 9:00 Mornings (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 Sea Patrol: Catch And Release (M) 2:00 Peoples Court (PG) 3:00 News Now [s] 4:00 Extra 4:30 Afternoon News [s] 5:30 Hot Seat [s] 6:00 Nine News [s] 6:30 A Current Affair [s] 7:00 Big Brother (PG) All the fun, action and drama from the housemates first week. 8:30 Arrow: Vertigo (M v,d) Thea is arrested when she is caught with a drug called Vertigo and could face time in prison. Oliver tries to help by searching for the dealer. 9:30 Embarrassing Bodies: Luton (M mp, s,n) Christian asks what a transistor radio, a light bulb, a tropical spider, a 12-inch salami and a complete tool set all have in common, as he warns of the dangers of inserting foreign objects into intimate places. 10:30 Embarrassing Bodies: Scarborough (M mp,n) The first patient through the door in the seaside town of Scarborough is 26 year old Russell, who has put up with an oozing and painful ulcer on his shin ever since a biopsy left an open wound 2 years ago. 11:30 20/20 12:30 Extra [s] 1:00 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 1:30 Danoz 2:00 TV Shop 2:30 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America [s] 5:00 Early Morning News
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6:00 CBS - This Morning 7:00 Wurrawhy [s] 7:30 Totally Wild [s] 8:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 8:30 OMG! The Insider [s] 9:00 The Bold & The Beautiful Encore 9:30 Hueys Kitchen [s] 10:00 Good Chef Bad Chef 10:30 Bondi Vet (PG) [s] At the Mogo Zoo, a Sumatran tiger is in excruciating pain from a fractured tooth. 11:00 MasterChef Encore [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (M v,a) [s] 1:00 The Doctors (PG mp) 2:00 Ready Steady Cook (PG) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:00 Totally Wild [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:00 The Simpsons: The Boy Who Knew Too Much [s] Only Bart can clear Mayor Quimbys nephew of an assault charge. 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 MasterChef Australia [s] The four contestants from the losing team face off in todays elimination challenge. 8:30 Offspring (M l,a) Billie and Micks relationship strains under the weight of her infidelity. 9:30 This Week Live (M v) This Week Live is a weekly look at the world through the eyes of our best comedians as they find the funny side in the weeks news. 10:30 TEN Late News [s] 11:15 The Project Encore [s] 12:00 The Late Show With David Letterman 1:00 Infomercial (PG) 5:00 Religious Program (PG) 5:30 CBS - This Morning 6:00 CBS - This Morning 7:00 Wurrawhy [s] 7:30 Totally Wild [s] 8:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 8:30 OMG! The Insider [s] 9:00 The Bold & The Beautiful Encore 9:30 Bondi Vet Encore [s] 10:00 Good Chef Bad Chef 10:30 Bondi Vet (PG mp) [s] 11:00 MasterChef Encore [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (M a) [s] 1:00 The Doctors (PG) 2:00 Ready Steady Cook (PG) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:00 Scope: Cities [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:00 The Simpsons: Lady Bouviers Lover 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 MasterChef Australia: Masterclass [s] Heston shows us how to make perfect scrambled eggs. 8:30 Law & Order: SVU: Mask (M v,a) When a young doctor is beaten unconscious after startling an assailant raping her partner, Benson and Stabler turn to her sex therapist father for answers. 9:30 Law & Order: SVU: Dirty (M v,a) An Assistant District Attorney from Brooklyn plunges to her death from a tall building, and Benson is suspicious of the first detective on the scene. 10:30 TEN Late News [s] 11:15 The Project Encore [s] 12:00 Late Show - David Letterman (PG 1:00 Infomercial (PG) 4:30 Religious Program (PG) 5:30 CBS - This Morning 6:00 CBS - This Morning 7:00 Wurrawhy [s] 7:30 Totally Wild [s] 8:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 8:30 OMG! The Insider [s] 9:00 The Bold & The Beautiful Encore 9:30 Hueys Kitchen [s] 10:00 The Living Room Encore (PG) [s] 11:00 MasterChef Encore [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (M a) [s] 1:00 The Doctors (PG a) 2:00 Ready Steady Cook (PG) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:00 Mako - Island Of Secrets [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:00 The Simpsons: Secrets Of A Successful Marriage [s] Homer is kicked out of the house after Marge discovers that he revealed her personal secrets to an adult education class. 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 The Living Room [s] This week, Barry ambushes a hopeless hubby in Bunnings and teaches him DIY tricks of the trade. 8:30 NCIS: Shiva (M v,a) In the aftermath of an event that strikes close to home, the NCIS team unites to seek answers and demand justice in order to protect their most vulnerable colleagues. 9:30 NCIS: Hit And Run (M a) The NCIS team investigates a car accident involving a marine which ignites some upsetting memories from the past. 10:30 TEN Late News [s] 11:15 The Project Encore [s] 12:00 Late Show - David Letterman (PG) 1:00 Infomercial (PG) 5:30 Home Shopping
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5:00 Worldwatch Korean News 5:35 Japanese News 6:10 Hong Kong News 6:30 Chinese News 7:00 Worldwatch Continues 1:00 The Food Lovers Guide to Australia 1:30 Luke Gambles Vet Adventures: Zambia (PG) [s] 2:30 Food Investigators [s] 3:00 France 24 International News [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour [s] 5:30 Global Village: Diamonds After Apartheid 6:00 21st Century Railway 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Food Factory: Supersized: Convenience [s] Stefan Gates is on a mission to discover the secrets behind mass-produced supermarket food - by making his own from scratch. Why do some pizzas contain fake cheese, and how horrible is dog food? 8:05 Luke Nguyens Greater Mekong Luke Nguyen ventures to the Shan State where entire villages and kilometres of tomato farms float upon Inle Lake. 8:35 Vikings: Rites of Passage / Wrath of the Northmen (M s,v) The story begins in 8th-century Scandinavia where Ragnar Lothbrok is a warrior and a farmer who dreams of finding riches. Then, Ragnar gathers a crew willing to risk their lives to travel into the unknown. 10:25 World News Australia [s] 11:00 Indie Sex: Extreme Cinema (MA15+ s,l,n) This final episode has everything from real sex on screen to S&M and fetish. (From the UK, in French/English) 12:15 The Observer Effect (PG a) [s] 1:15 Drama Movie: Breath (M s,v) (07) (From South Korea, In Korean) 2:50 Weatherwatch Overnight 5:00 Worldwatch Korean News 5:35 Japanese News 6:10 Hong Kong News 6:30 Chinese News 7:00 Worldwatch Continues 1:00 Carla Cametti PD: For Better, For Worse (M l,s,v) [s] Carla investigates missing money at the local soccer club. 2:00 Don Matteo: The Gift (PG) A judge in a cake-baking contest is poisoned. 3:00 France 24 International News [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour [s] 5:30 Global Village: Batmania [s] 6:00 Classical Destinations: Wales, Vienna and Hamburg [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Russia: A Journey with Jonathan Dimbleby: Motherland (PG) [s] As his journey across Russia continues, Jonathan is led to consider why the celebration of military history has become such an important part of Soviet culture. 8:35 The Story of Science: How Did We Get Here? [s] Michael Mosley takes an informative and ambitious journey, exploring how the evolution of scientific understanding is intimately interwoven with societys historical path. 9:40 As It Happened: Hiroshima: The Next Day (PG) [s] The atomic bombing of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945 was a moment that changed the world. 10:40 World News Australia [s] 11:10 Comedy Movie: Lady Chatterley (M s,n) (06) The story of Lady Constance Chatterleys adulterous affair with the gamekeeper in 1921. (From the UK) 1:35 William Shatners Weird or What? With Sci-fi legend with William Shatner. 3:20 Weatherwatch Overnight
5:00 Worldwatch Korean News 5:35 Japanese News 6:10 Hong Kong News 6:30 Chinese News 7:00 Worldwatch Continues 1:00 Insight [s] Doctors are now able to resuscitate some patients up to an hour after they have died. 2:00 Dateline [s] An intimate view of the worlds most important stories. 3:00 France 24 International News [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour [s] 5:30 Global Village: Door of No Return [s] 6:00 21st Century Railway [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Predators in Your Backyard (PG) [s] Across the world, scientists have been releasing top predators back into their old environments. In Yellowstone National Park, wolves have been reintroduced 70 years after they were exterminated in that area. 8:30 Australia with Simon Reeve (PG) [s] Simon travels down the east coast on the final part of his journey. His trip begins in Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast. Behind the sun and surf, this area has become the organised crime capital of Australia. 9:30 The Killing (M n,v) Following the dramatic murder of public prosecutor Peter Schultz, it becomes clear that Emilie Zeuthens kidnapper will stop at nothing to recover his debt. However, police remain clueless about the perpetrators motives. 10:40 World News Australia [s] 11:10 Biography Movie: Bronson (MA15+ n,l,v) (09) (From the UK) 12:50 Drama Movie: Darling (M s,l) (07) (In Swedish) 2:30 Weatherwatch Overnight
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6:00 Childrens Programs 7:00 Weekend Today - Saturday 10:00 Mornings - Saturday 12:00 The Bottom Line Icon Series (PG) 12:30 Financial Review Sunday 1:00 The Middle: The Wedding (PG s) 1:30 Saturday Afternoon Movie: Hairspray (PG l,d,a) (88) Stars: Ricki Lake & Sonny Bono 3:30 The Great Australian Bake Off (PG) 4:30 Discover Downunder: Seymour & Paynesville [s] 5:00 National Afternoon News [s] 5:30 Getaway (PG) 6:00 National Evening News 6:30 Big Brother (PG) All the fun, action and drama from the housemates first week in Big Brothers twisted house. 7:30 Movie: Charlie And The Chocolate Factory (PG v) (05) Five lucky children have the chance to win a golden ticket which would enable them to experience the mind-blowing delights and treasures behind the gates of the legendary factory. Stars: Johnny Depp 10:00 Movie: Lethal Weapon 2 (M l,v,s) (89) Riggs and Murtaugh are at it again. When a BMW crashes while they are chasing it, they discover the trunk is full of South African Krugerands. Their boss assigns them to protect a federal witness. Stars: Mel Gibson & Danny Glover 12:20 Late Late Movie: Aces High (M v) (77) Focuses on the indoctrination of WWI pilot and his disillusioned squadron leader. Stars: Malcolm McDowell & Christopher Plummer 2:35 The Baron (PG) 3:35 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 4:05 Danoz 4:30 TV Shop 5:00 Religious Programs
6:00 Saturday Disney 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 The Morning Show - Weekend (PG) 12:00 Dr Oz: Biggest Makeover Show Ever: Amazing Health Transformations (PG) 12:30 Harrys Practice Join Dr Harry Cooper and Dr Katrina Warren for everything you need to know about animals. 1:00 Program To Be Advised 3:00 2013 AFL Premiership Season: Rnd 20: Richmond v Brisbane The Tigers host the Lions at the MCG and wont want to drop this one at home as they battle for their first finals berth in 12 years. Hamish McLachlan and Basil Zempilas lead the call. 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 2013 AFL Premiership Season: Rnd 20: Sydney v Collingwood The Swans toppled the Pies at this venue ANZ Stadium in last years Preliminary Final, but prior to that Collingwood reigned with seven straight wins here. Brian Taylor leads the call with expert commentary from Matthew Richardson, Luke Darcy and Cameron Ling. 11:00 Desperate Housewives: Assassins (M) [s] Susans life hangs in the balance after being trampled on by the mob on Wisteria Lane, and Gabrielle tries to erase all traces of Grace from her life in an effort to repair her relationship with Juanita. 12:00 Desperate Housewives: Im Still Here (M) [s] Lynette's newly engaged mother arrives in town, but her obnoxious husband-to-be causes Lynette to question her motives. 1:00 Movie: Hey Hey Its Esther Blueburger (M l,s) (08) Stars: Toni Collette 3:30 It Is Written Oceania (PG) 4:00 Home Shopping 5:00 Dr Oz (PG)
6:00 Totally Wild [s] 7:00 Childrens Programs 8:30 Totally Wild [s] 9:00 Scope: Scope Shuffle [s] 9:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 10:00 Bump TV (PG l,s,a,v,d) 1:00 Dont Tell The Bride (PG l) A groom takes up the challenge of planning a wedding for the girl of his dreams. 2:00 Olivias Great Walk (PG l) [s] In April of 2008, Olivia Newton-John undertook an epic 21 day trek along the Great Wall of China. 3:00 Liquid Gold [s] 4:00 Whats Up Down Under? 4:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:00 The Simpsons: Homer Of Seville (PG) 6:30 Before The Game (PG) [s] 7:30 Bondi Vet (PG mp) [s] Doctor Chris Brown goes behind bars, to check up on an old mate, Wayne Swan. 8:30 Saturday Night Movie: Little Fockers (M v,s) (10) Greg Focker has finally won the approval of his father-in-law, but when Greg and wife Pam add a pair of rambunctious kids to the mix, the tension between the two men rises to the surface once again. Stars: Robert De Niro & Ben Stiller 10:30 Saturday Night Movie: Prime Mover (M l,a,v) (09) An Aussie film directed by David Ceaser, this movie is based on a truckie whos torn between the two loves of his life, his partner Melissa and his prime mover. Stars: Michael Dorman & Emily Barclay 12:35 48 Hours: Crazy Love (M a,s) 1:30 Infomercial (PG) 3:00 Home Shopping 4:30 Religious Programs (PG)
5:00 Worldwatch Korean News 5:35 Japanese News 6:10 Hong Kong News 6:30 Chinese News 7:00 Hindi News 7:25 Italian News 8:05 Filipino News 8:40 French News 9:30 Greek News 10:30 German News 11:00 Spanish News 12:00 Worldwatch Continues 1:00 Magical Mystery Tour Revisited (PG) This documentary lifts the lid on The Beatles most controversial work through never-beforeseen footage. 2:05 Magical Mystery Tour Revisited The Beatles iconic 1967 film, Magical Mystery Tour, has been painstakingly restored and re-mastered. 3:05 The Hidden Life of Masterpieces: Rembrandt (PG) [s] 3:55 Opera Stories: Madame Butterfly [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour [s] 5:30 Who Do You Think You Are: Rupert Penry-Jones [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Walking Through History: Battle in the Glens [s] Tony takes on a tough four-day trek through the Kintail region of the west Scottish Highlands to discover the story of the Jacobite uprisings of the early 1700s. 8:30 RocKwiz: Troy Cassar-Daley / Sal Kimber / Spencer P Jones [s] 9:30 Drama Movie: Barneys Version (PG) (10) A touching life story of an impulsive, blunt and irrepressible character who behind his gruff exterior is a kind, romantic man who dearly loves his family and friends. (From the US) 11:55 Drama Movie: The Wind That Shakes the Barley (M v,l) (06) the story of Irish workers who unite to form volunteer guerrilla armies in 1920. (From Ireland) 2:10 Shameless (MA15+l,s,a) 4:00 Weatherwatch Overnight
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5:30 Today 9:00 Mornings (PG) 11:00 National Morning News 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 Sea Patrol: Dead Zone (M) Kate uncovers a deadly conspiracy. 2:00 The Peoples Court (PG) 3:00 News Now [s] 4:00 Extra 4:30 Afternoon News [s] 5:30 Hot Seat [s] 6:00 Nine News [s] 6:30 A Current Affair [s] 7:00 Big Brother (PG) All the fun, action and drama from the housemates first week in Big Brothers twisted house. 8:30 The Great Australian Bake Off (PG) The ultimate kitchen battle erupts as ten contestants have their baking skills put to the test, in the hope of being crowned Australias Best Home Baker. 9:30 The Bible: Mission (M v) The miracles of Jesus begin. Here we witness him feeding the crowds in Galilee; bringing a dead man, Lazarus, back to life; his famous entrance into Jerusalem on the back of a donkey and his turn on the money-changers in the temple. 10:30 The Mentalist: Pink Tops (M v) An undercover narcotics cop is murdered, and the team retraces her investigation to solve the case. 11:30 Weeds (M s,d,l) 12:00 Nothing Trivial (M s,l) 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Danoz 2:00 TV Shop 2:30 Nopalea 3:00 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America [s] 5:00 Early Morning News
5:30 Today 9:00 Mornings (PG) 11:00 National Morning News 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 Sea Patrol: Spoils of War (M) Swain is obsessed with the mysterious sinking of a refugee boat. 2:00 The Peoples Court (PG) 3:00 News Now [s] 4:00 Extra 4:30 Afternoon News [s] 5:30 Hot Seat [s] 6:00 Nine News [s] 6:30 A Current Affair [s] 7:00 Hamish & Andys Gap Year Asia (PG) First we see them visit a unique trader of Human Hair in Vietnam, so naturally they put the Rapunzel fairy tale to the test. 8:00 Big Brother (PG) All the fun, action and drama from the housemates first week in Big Brothers twisted house. 9:30 The Big Bang Theory: The Countdown Reflection (PG s) Howard and Bernadette decide to get married before his NASA mission causing the gang to scurry into overdrive to stage the wedding. 10:00 The Big Bang Theory: The Zazzy Substitution (PG s) Everyone worries for Sheldon, who begins searching for non-human companionship. 10:30 Footy Classified 11:30 Episodes (M l,s) 12:00 Nikita: True Believer (MA15+v) [s] 1:00 The Avengers 2:00 Guthy Renker 2:30 TV Shop 3:00 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America [s] 5:00 Early Morning News
6:00 Childrens Programs 7:00 Weekend Today 10:00 Financial Review Sunday *Live* 10:30 Wide World Of Sports *Live* 11:30 Sunday Footy Show 1:00 TAC Cup: Future Stars (PG) 2:00 Neighbours At War (PG) 2:30 Movie: The Prince And The Showgirl (G) (57) Stars: Laurence Olivier 5:00 News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Postcards 6:00 National News Sunday 6:30 Australias Got Talent (PG) Hosted by Julia Morris, AGT features the most dynamic TV judging panel Australia has ever seen. 8:00 60 Minutes [s] 9:00 Underbelly: Squizzy: Squizzy Breaks Some Hearts (M v,s,l,n) Squizzys gambling empire is threatened when rival Henry Stokes returns from exile. Tankbuster sends a deadly message to a nosy detective. 10:00 The Mentalist: If It Bleeds, It Leads (M v) A reporters homicide may be tied to a story she was working on, and a wealthy philanderer is one of the suspects. Meanwhile, Jane claims he has his own methods for finding Lorelei. 11:00 CSI: Miami: Terminal Velocity (M v) A skydiver is murdered and the investigation reveals the victim has more than 100 children and all of them are suspects. 12:00 Sunday Football: Brisbane Broncos v St George Illawarra Dragons From Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane. 2:00 20/20 [s] 2:30 Nopalea 3:00 TV Shop 3:30 Danoz 4:00 Good Morning Australia 5:00 Early Morning News
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5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: Deadly Family Secrets (M v) (95) When a Manhattan career woman returns to Texas to revive family ties, she witnesses a brutal and senseless murder committed - by a family member. Stars: Loni Anderson, Gigi Rice & Greg Evigan 2:00 City Homicide: Junkie (M d) [s] A judge and a junkie overdose on the same night. Are they unrelated deaths? 3:00 The Daily Edition [s] 4:30 Seven News At 4.30 [s] 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 7:00 Home & Away (PG) 7:30 Program To Be Advised 8:40 Mr Selfridge (M) [s] Selfridges is open but something is missing. Customers! Harry knows he needs to capture the imagination of London to get some much needed publicity. 9:40 Program To Be Advised 10:25 Hotel Secrets: Ireland (M) [s] This week, Richard explores Irelands best hotels, beginning by visiting the beautiful Ashford Castle which provided the setting for the 1952 film The Quiet Man. 11:25 Up All Night: Another Saturday Night / MaAmD (PG) Reagan and Chris realise it has been months since their last night out and decide to paint the town with Ava and Jerry. 12:20 Celebrity Juice (MA15+s,n) Keith Lemon hosts this hilarious panel show, where guests are quizzed on their knowledge of the entertainment industry. 1:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today [s] 5:30 Seven Early News 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: Freshman Fall (M v,s,a) (96) After an impressionable college student is savagely attacked, she must convince her family, her peers and her school that the violent classmate who brutalised her must never claim another victim again. Stars: Candace Cameron 2:00 City Homicide: Stolen Sweets (M v,s) [s] A young man falls from an apartment balcony. His death leads Homicide to a new age religious Pastor and a prestigious law firm. 3:00 The Daily Edition [s] 4:30 Seven News At 4.30 [s] 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 7:00 Home & Away (M) [s] 7:30 Program To Be Advised 8:30 Winners & Losers: Blame It On The Moon (M) The full moon brings out the green-eyed monster as the girls grapple with jealousy issues at Patricks 21st party. After Shannons attempted kiss, Frances decides to give up selfdefence classes and their friendship. 9:30 Program To Be Advised 11:45 Go On: Back, Back, Back... Its Gone! (PG) When Ryan decides its time to start dating again, Misty May-Treanor offers to help and invites him to play in a game of beach volleyball with her friends. 12:15 Its Always Sunny In Philadelphia: Sweet Dee Gets Audited (M) Desperate times call for truly sad and horrific measures as Sweet Dee tries to get out of an IRS audit. 1:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today [s]
6:00 CBS - This Morning 7:00 Wurrawhy [s] 7:30 Totally Wild [s] 8:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 8:30 OMG! The Insider [s] 9:00 The Bold & The Beautiful Encore 9:30 Hueys Kitchen [s] 10:00 Good Chef Bad Chef 10:30 Bondi Vet (PG) [s] 11:00 MasterChef Encore [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (M l,a) [s] 1:00 The Doctors (PG a) 2:00 Ready Steady Cook (PG) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:00 Totally Wild [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:00 The Simpsons: Bart Of Darkness [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 MasterChef Australia [s] Back in Melbourne, the contestants are split into two teams and must prepare a lunchtime menu for city based office workers. 8:30 Under The Dome: Thicker Than Water (M) Ollie takes control of the towns water supply 9:30 NCIS: Los Angeles: Special Delivery (M v) [s] The NCIS: Los Angeles team investigate the murder of a Marine with top-level security clearance after he is found dead and minus a hand in a parking lot off Rodeo Drive. 10:30 TEN Late News [s] 11:15 The Project Encore [s] 12:00 The Late Show With David Letterman 1:00 Infomercials (PG) 5:00 Religious Program (PG) 5:30 CBS - This Morning
5:00 Worldwatch Korean News 5:35 Japanese News 6:10 Worldwatch Continues 1:00 America: The Story of the U. S. (PG) 2:00 The Vaccine War (PG) [s] 3:00 France 24 International News [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 FIFA Futbol Mundial [s] 5:05 Massive Moves: Coastal Cruise [s] 5:30 Global Village: Forgotten People of Lake Baikal [s] 6:00 Classical Destinations: Vienna and Hamburg [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Mythbusters: Duct Tape Canyon (PG) [s] Tonight, Adam and Jamie are stranded in a wasteland with only duct tape, bubble wrap and a few other basic staples. 8:30 The Truth about Taste (PG) [s] Taste is our most indulgent sense but it is only in recent years that we have started to understand why we really love the foods we do. 9:30 Housos: Uncle Fred (MA15+ a,l) [s] Uncle Fred taught Franky everything he knows, how to pick up chicks, do thongings, burnouts and graffiti stuff. 10:00 Bogan Pride: The Roller Skank Rink (M) The doctor has told Berenice that she will need a stomach stapling. 10:30 World News Australia [s] 11:00 The World Game 11:30 Community: Pilot (PG) Community is a critically acclaimed comedy series. 11:55 Shorts on Screen (MA15+ v) 12:35 Great Australian Albums: The GoBetweens: 16 Lovers Lane (M l) 1:35 Dave in the Life: Sex Worker (MA15+ a,n,s) 2:05 Weatherwatch Overnight
5:00 Worldwatch Korean News 5:35 Japanese News 6:10 Hong Kong News 6:30 Chinese News 7:00 Hindi News 7:25 Italian News 8:05Worldwatch Continues 1:00 Al Jazeera News [s] 1:30 Living Black [s] 2:00 Speedweek [s] 4:00 2013 Superbike World Championship 4:30 FIFA Futbol Mundial [s] A weekly football magazine show. 5:00 ADbc (PG) 5:35 Inspector Rex: Go-Cart (PG) 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Lost Worlds: Catastrophe: Survival Earth (PG s) [s] Presenter Tony Robinson maps out key events over the last 75,000 years. 8:30 The Observer Effect (PG a) [s] In an age where 30 second sound-bites and social media dominate our view of the world, host Ellen Fanning goes beyond the headlines to reveal what makes our most popular Australians tick in a format that is both entertaining and informative. 9:30 The Staircase 2 (M l) [s] This new program comes after explosive developments implicating both the forensics laboratory of the police department of North Carolina, and Duane Deaver, its chief - recently saw the convicted subject of the series, Michael Peterson, released from jail after serving eight years of a life sentence, pending a retrial. 11:45 Romantic Comedy Movie: Emmas Bliss (M s,a,l,n) (06) A touching love story between a lonely farming girl and a dying man. Emma, a salt of the earth farm girl, dubbed the German Amlie, finds true love, money to keep her pig farm running and a peculiar kind of happiness. (In German) 1:35 Weatherwatch Overnight
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5:00 Worldwatch Korean News 5:35 Japanese News 6:10 Hong Kong News 6:30 Chinese News 7:00 Hindi News 7:25 Italian News 8:05 Worldwatch Continues 1:00 Drama Movie: The Clay Bird (PG) (02) A moving story of childhood, religion and a family divided. (From Bangladesh, in Bengali) 2:45 Franswa Sharl [s] 3:00 France 24 International News [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village: Great Wall of China [s] 6:00 Classical Destinations: Cruising the Rivers of Europe l [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Who Do You Think You Are: Richard Madeley (PG) [s] Former daytime television presenter Richard Madeley finds out more about his family roots, and in particular the Canadian side of his family. 8:30 Insight [s] This week Insight explores what happens when Australians are kidnapped overseas. Host Jenny Brockie hears survival stories from those that have been held hostage in some of the worlds most dangerous regions. 9:30 Dateline [s] Presented by Anjali Rao. 10:30 World News Australia [s] 11:00 The Killing (M n,v) Following the dramatic murder of public prosecutor Peter Schultz, it becomes clear that Emilie Zeuthens kidnapper will stop at nothing to recover his debt. 12:10 A Well-Founded Fear (M a,l) Follows the work of a small group of Australians who have made it their mission to find the asylum seekers Australia has rejected. For five years, Phil Glendenning has been travelling the globe in search of rejected asylum seekers. 2:25 Weatherwatch Overnight
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weekend. Friends and neighbours rely on you for advice news@themooraboolnews.com.au and Email loans. be-warned! CANCERJune 22-July 22 Its the beginning of a happy cycle, with love and laughter crisping the air, Of course, nothing is ever perfection and this time there can be doubts over a friends loyalty. LEOJuly 23-August 22 Children play an increasingly time consuming role now, and your romantic partner may seem preoccupied. Your best approach, ask very few questions and pamper your mate. VIRGOAugust 23-September 22 Local travel is highlighted, but prepare for detours through the weekend. Prepare too, for a few mechanical breakdowns. Some good financial news may be heard Thursday which should brighten your week. LIBRASeptember 23-October 22 Best friends now are of the opposite sex and from another generation. Think more about the future. New hobbies and recreational programmes should be considered as a means for expanding horizons - and meeting new faces. SCORPIOOctober 23-November 21 A romantic relationship changes from intense to carefree in nature. Meanwhile, prepare for delays in communication and a possible work conflict. Financial acuity is demanded through the week. SAGITTARIUSNovember 22-December 22 Forgetful moments are sprinkled through this week, prompting a joke or two at your expense. Life gets generally complicated, which isnt to say there are problems - simply a little confusion and lots of explanations. CAPRICORNDecember 23-January 20 Earlier in the week, life seems terribly quiet, even dull. Then quite suddenly, everything springs to life. Overdue information arrives, along with unexpected guests. AQUARIUSJanuary 21-February 19 A sense of humour is a must through the week. No matter how tied down you feel, keep smiling - then around Friday, youll find you really do have something to be happy about. PISCESFebruary 20-March 20 This is a week of extremes. Friends are more than helpful, but neighbours and work mates can be difficult. Take it all in your stride. Results come easily, so do all those dreadful things you have been putting off. BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK You aim high and will go completely out of your way to avoid any kind of unpleasantness. Your taste is impeccable. Your biggest problem is that you rearrange priorities for your own convenience.
ARIESMarch 21-April 20 A celebration of sorts is indicated this week and it may turn into a surprise party of types. The emphasis is on originality - try new approaches and be a little bolder. TAURUSApril 21-May 22 A bonus for hard work, an exciting romantic challenge and a new friend make this one of the most enjoyable weeks of the year. Its an excellent time to express your deepest feelings. GEMINIMay 23-June 21 A surprise compliment touches you because its phrased so beautifully and affections are sweetest through the weekend. Friends and neighbours rely on you for advice and loans. be warned! CANCERJune 22-July 22 Its the beginning of a happy cycle, with love and laughter crisping the air, Of course, nothing is ever perfection and this time there can be doubts over a friends loyalty. LEOJuly 23-August 22 Children play an increasingly time consuming role now, and your romantic partner may seem preoccupied. Your best approach, ask very few questions and pamper your mate. VIRGOAugust 23-September 22 Local travel is highlighted, but prepare for detours through the weekend. Prepare too, for a few mechanical breakdowns. Some good financial news may be heard Thursday which should brighten your week. LIBRASeptember 23-October 22 Best friends now are of the opposite sex and from another generation. Think more about the future. New hobbies and recreational programmes should be considered as a means for expanding horizons - and meeting new faces.
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A romantic relationship changes from intense to carefree in nature. Meanwhile, prepare for delays in communication and a possible work conflict. Financial acuity is demanded through the week.
Forgetful moments are sprinkled through this week, ANSWER BELOW prompting a joke or two at your expense. Life gets generally complicated, which isnt to say there are problems - simply a little confusion and lots of explanations. Earlier in the week, life seems terribly quiet, even dull. Then quite suddenly, everything springs to life. Overdue information arrives, along with unexpected guests. AQUARIUSJanuary 21-February 19 A sense of humour is a must through the week. No matter how tied down you feel, keep smiling - then around Friday, youll find you really do have something to be happy about. PISCESFebruary 20-March 20 This is a week of extremes. Friends are more than helpful, but neighbours and work mates can be difficult. Take it all in your stride. Results come easily, so do all those dreadful things you have been putting off. BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK You aim high and will go completely out of your way to avoid any kind of unpleasantness. Your taste is impeccable. Your biggest problem is that you rearrange priorities for your own convenience.
QUICK SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Smoulder. 6, Luck. 8, Lift. 9, Mournful. 10, Stout. 11, Danish. 13, Rather. 15, Retire. 17, Wigwam. 19, Unite. 22, Vendetta. 23, Read. 24, Idle. 25, Cucumber. Down - 2, Moist. 3, Untruth. 4, Dame. 5, Rounders. 6, Linen. 7, Cruiser. 12, Aromatic. 14, Aniseed. 16, Tantrum. 18, Wedge. 20, Trade. 21, Talc. CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS Across - 1,Presents. 6, C-owl. 8, Pool. 9, Revolted. 10, Pa-in-t. 11, Rea-C-ts. 13, Ad-here. 15, Lieder (leader). 17, Critic. 19, Match. 22, In-Stan-ce. 23, Pop-E. 24, Were. 25, Serge-ant. Down - 2, Rh-oda (rev.). 3, Si-L-ence. 4, Norm. 5, SevErely. 6, C-eli-a. 7, Wreathe (anag.). 12, De-scent-s. 14, Derang-E. 16, E-X-ample. 18, Title. 20, Cap-on. 21, Pear (pare).
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS Across - 1, No alternative. 8, M-ain-e. 9, Letters. 10, Exa-C-ts. 11, C-re-ase. 12, AB-ode. 14, A-side. 18, AgRE-ed. 20, Con-cur. 23, Mini-mum. 24, N-a-ive. 25, Return a profit. Down - 1, Number. 2, AnI-ta (rev.). 3, Treated. 4, Roll. 5, Al-(sis)ter. 6, I-relan-d. 7, E-aster. 13, Bar-one-t. 15, Spooner . 16, H-a-MM-er. 17, Arrest. 19, Elm-ER. 21, Cliff. 22, Em-ma (rev.). QUICK SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Second officer. 8, Roast. 9, Two-step. 10, Scream. 11, Engage. 12, Scale. 14, Steer. 18, Tartan. 20, Sketch. 23, Teacher. 24, Often. 25, Sit on the fence. Down - 1, Stress. 2, Chair. 3, Netball. 4, Oath. 5, Frown. 6, Cottage. 7, Rapped. 13, Currant. 15, Take off. 16, Status. 17, Change. 19, Ashen. 21, Titan. 22, Arch.
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Sport
The 2013 Breeders Crown Super Sunday has always been a huge day of trotting and this year Tabcorp Park is aiming to make it even bigger and better than ever. On Sunday 18 August, not only will there be nine Group One races worth over $1.5 million but there will be a host of fantastic attractions, specials and giveaways on course to ensure there is something for everybody. For punters and trotting enthusiasts the exhilaration of seeing the stars of the future battle it out for Breeders Crown Glory is more than enough, but for
everyone else the highlights begin with FREE admission, and they dont stop there. For families there will be a kids carnival with face painting, go karts, pony rides, animal farm, a giant slide and heaps more including a chance to win a kids birthday party for 20 at Tabcorp Park. The grownups can start the afternoon with a $2.50 pot or a $3.00 house wine during happy hour in the Sports Bar or Legends Caf, then enjoy some live music in the heated public marquee all afternoon. There will be $2000 worth
of cash giveaways to be won on the day with our lucky race book competition and then the Legends Caf will play host to a fantastic after party with more drink specials and live music. Bus services to and from the Melton Township and train station, and also the CBD, means its easier than ever to get to Tabcorp Park on Super Sunday, so make sure you are on course for an unmissable afternoon at the Trots. For further detail visit www.trot.com.au or www. tabcorppark.com.au
2013 Leading Goal Kicker - Madalyn Clarke (Bacchus Marsh) A BACCHUS MARSH woman has kicked her way into footballing history. Madalyn Clarke, 18, took out the Youth Girls Goalkicking Award at the Ballarat Football Leagues Youth Girls presentation night on August 1. With 40-goals to her credit, the teenager has kicked more footies between the big sticks this season than any other girl in BFL history. According to the league, Madalyn booted 3.25 goals per game and topped off the season kicking 12 goals in the final round earning her the top goal-scorer title that week. Madalyn has had an outstanding year of football, BFL Media Manager Shaun Kelly said. Madalyns ability enabled her selection in both interleague sides for the year. She is top-age this year (18) and wed hope she continues her footballing career. Her next nearest rival was Redans Amy McDonald with just 32 goals followed by Ballarats Abby Cummins on 23. Madalyn was named in the 2013 Team of the Year alongside fellow Bacchus
2013 Rising Star - Amy Walker (Bacchus Marsh) Even when she was injured, she turned up to watch her teammates train. She always listens to the coaching staff and will ask for advice on how to improve her game. At Darley, Abbi Bolt was also praised for her commitment and evolving skills. Mr Kelly said she played for four years with the boys in the RDFL before spending a year with Bacchus Marsh at age 11 in the BFL and then heading north of the freeway. Abbi tries her hardest and trains like she plays on game day: courageous and with plenty of skill. She is one of the most accountable players at Darley and is also the youngest. She is Darleys leading goalkicker and her dream in life is to turn her passion for football into a career. The Youth Girls Grand Final will be held on August 10 in Sebastopol between two Ballarat-based teams. Girls must be of secondary school age to play in the competition and rules are modified slightly from regular football.
BFL Ladder
Team Seniors 1 Nth Ballarat City 227.61 56 2 Sunbury 3 Redan 4 Darley 5 East Point 6 Ballarat 7 Melton South 8 Bacchus Marsh 157.63 52 148.15 48 151.86 44 137.47 44 100.09 32 91.46 28 87.68 24 % PTS Team Reserves 1 Redan 2 Melton 3 Darley 208.58 56 187.44 44 165.13 44 % PTS Team U/18.5s 1 Redan 200.94 56 % PTS
2 Nth Ballarat City 355.30 52 3 Melton South 4 Bacchus Marsh 5 Ballarat 6 Sunbury 7 Melton 8 East Point 9 Sebastopol 112.78 44 137.85 40 127.72 40 112.22 36 87.15 28 92.76 24 53.58 16
4 Nth Ballarat City 131.00 44 5 East Point 6 Sunbury 7 Bacchus Marsh 8 Ballarat 9 Sebastopol 10 Melton South 156.45 40 120.59 40 119.13 40 90.91 20 54.60 16 31.00 12
Marsh footballer Alan Marshall, 18, and Darley players Danielle Menzies, 17, and Crystal Layton, 16. Almost 300 people attended the presentation at Ballarat Lodge, which also saw Madalyns father Robert named Administrator of the Year after his first season as combined girls coach and co-ordinator at Bacchus Marsh JFNC. Hes managed the roles with poise and assurance, never missing a single training session, even while suffering from the flu, Mr Kelly said. With the assistance of their support crew, Robert and his team have produced a fantastic group of footballers. The night also saw Rising Star Awards go to Amy Walker of Bacchus Marsh and Abbi Bolt for Darley. Mr Kelly said 16-year-old Amy was a first-year footballer who quickly embraced the club ethos. Her skills have allowed her to be moved around the ground and she has filled many roles within the team structure, he said. She attends most if not all the training sessions.
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CHFL Ladder
Team % PTS Seniors 1 Buninyong 333.90 60 2 Waubra 212.34 56 3 Bungaree 206.14 48 4 Hepburn 134.37 44 5 Daylesford 177.05 40 6 Gordon 143.16 40 7 Springbank 130.69 40 8 Learmonth 101.57 32 9 Creswick 123.52 28 10 Skipton 84.33 28 11 Carngham Linton 92.98 22 12 Newlyn 82.55 22 13 Ballan 84.52 20 14 Clunes 76.49 20 15 Beaufort 74.32 20 16 Dunnstown 63.33 16 17 Rokewood-Corindhap 33.41 4 18 Illabarook 18.16 0 Reserves 1 Waubra 430.75 60 2 Buninyong 528.93 56 3 Bungaree 321.02 52 4 Beaufort 185.51 50 5 Springbank 226.37 46 6 Newlyn 118.96 36 7 Hepburn 112.28 36 8 Daylesford 150.00 34 9 Gordon 128.95 34 10 Ballan 139.74 32 11 Dunnstown 77.54 24 12 Carngham Linton 78.85 20 13 Rokewood-Corindhap 56.11 16 14 Learmonth 38.83 16 15 Creswick 56.27 12 16 Skipton 41.02 8 17 Clunes 40.61 8 18 Illabarook 10.87 0 Under 17.5 1 Daylesford 476.97 56 2 Buninyong 398.22 52 3 Springbank 285.93 48 4 Dunnstown 270.90 48 5 Carngham Linton 126.92 48 6 Waubra 210.13 44 7 Creswick 204.08 40 8 Bungaree 141.75 40 9 Beaufort 109.84 40 10 Clunes 73.11 24 11 Rokewood-Corindhap 66.63 20 12 Ballan 61.95 20 13 Newlyn 66.85 16 14 Learmonth 54.51 16 15 Hepburn 42.95 12 16 Illabarook 21.36 8 17 Gordon 28.02 4 18 Skipton 25.59 4 Under 14.5 1 Buninyong 636.31 56 2 Creswick 482.66 56 3 Hepburn 513.00 52 4 Daylesford 339.75 48 5 Dunnstown 201.46 44 6 Skipton 199.26 44 7 Beaufort 195.05 44 8 Ballan 162.40 34 9 Carngham Linton 128.00 32 10 Bungaree 86.66 28 11 Clunes 67.16 24 12 Learmonth 62.46 20 13 Gordon 46.78 16 14 Springbank 42.83 14 15 Newlyn 36.97 12 16 Illabarook 25.65 8 17 Rokewood-Corindhap 32.69 4 18 Waubra 9.13 4
Results Round 15 Under 10 Senior Darley d Sebastopol Goals - Will Johnson 3, Ryan Densely 2, Cooper Murley, Zane Colley 1, Brodie Ward, Brady Wright, Aaron Cadman, Bailey Young, Josh Taylor. Under 10 Reserves Darley d Sabastopol Goals - Logan Moffit 1, Riley Bankowski, Koby Churchill, Luke Hayward, Rockey Hoey, Taine Powell. Awards - Taine Powell, Jacob Presnell, Jye Calleja, Koby Churchill, Levai Carlson. Under 12 Seniors Darley 5-7-37 d Sebastopol 3-8-26 Goals - Mitchell Brown 2, Liam Cornford 1, Connor Ascough, Max Beaumont. Under 12 Reserves Darley 7-5-49 d Sebastopol 1-0-6 Goals - Ryaln Tanner 2, Austin Rantall, Patrick Cruickshank, Brad Crampton 1. Under 14 Seniors Darley 6-9-45 d Sebastopol 1-2-8 Goals - Kye Dennison 2, Zak Butters, Nathan Barnes 1, Mathew Young. Under 14 Reserves Darley 14-10-94 d Sebastopol 1-0-6 Goals - B McInerney 4, A Azzopardi 3, M Ward 2, C Beaton 1, J Cadman, D Lam-
Goals - M Inglis 2, T Curwen- King 1, L Delahey, L Spiteri, J Wilkie. Under 16.5 Reserves Darley 14-11-95 d Sebastopol 3-5-23 Goals - Jessee Merceica 3, Jarrod Johns 2, Kalin Trotman, Christian Toner, Kye Merceica 1, Cooper Pepi, Jacob Brennan, Jye Henderson, Rick Wilkie.
Devil Netball
Under 12b Darley 14 def Sebastopol 2 Goals - Lilli Condon 3, Olivia Mayne 5, Edyn Thomas 6 Under 12a Darley 17 def Sebastopol 7 Goals - Tylah Wright 7, Jaimee Smith 7, Aleisha King 3 Under 14b Darley 25 def Sebastopol 8 Goals - Meagan Taylor 6, Kiahn Van Hooff 17, Renee Lancaster 2 Under 14a Darley 17 def Sebastopol 15 Goals - Charlee Keating 14, Stephanie Forth 3 Under 16.5b Darley def Sebastopol Goals - Ruby Ancrum, Dayna Inglis, Steph Under 16.5a Darley def Sebastopol Goals - Sarah Keith, Maddy Orr
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Under 15s Open By Phil Yates Bacchus Marsh U15s had a bit of payback for last weeks 2 nil defeat at the hands of Buninyong Red, with an impressive 2-1 win at Masons lane in the return match. The Scorpions took the game to the visitors from the first whistle with Dane Birch making a sweeping run down the right, with Declan McDonald inching the crossed ball just wide. He made amends for this 5 minutes later, weaving past the defence to slot the ball sweetly into the bottom corner. Buninyong came back with a quick ball over the top to expose a hole in the defence making the scores all square
at half time. Second half, the Scorpions came out gunning for the win with a display of passing and movement that was a joy to watch as Jeremy Cinel slipped his marker and shot a goal that the keeper could only watch hit the back of the net. Man of the Match, Jonathan Forrest, was solid in his defence, with good ball control and calmness under pressure. Under 13s By Frank Catlin Bacchus Marsh Scorpions were back at Masons Lane to play the North United Blacks last Sunday. The Scorpions showed improved teamwork, positioning and passing, but were no match for the high-
ly skilled Norths. Jason McEgan in goals for the first half made a number of good saves but couldnt stem the tide of North attacks. One save rebounded into play and the Norths forward line made no mistake putting it into the net. Ketan Wilken made some important intercepts in defense and Atto Vivave was also providing excellent assistance in both defense and attack.
In the second half the Scorpions defended bravely against repeated attacks, and tried their best to press forward into the opposition half. Leon Shvartser made several good saves in the second half, and saw a number of shots whistle over the crossbar. Late in the game Atto Vivave chased back and stopped an almost certain goal.
It was encouraging to see our defense combining so well. Final score 12-0. Next Sunday the Scorpions are in Morshead Park, Ballarat, to meet North United Whites on a synthetic pitch. Results - Round 16 Under 13s Open Bacchus Marsh SC (0) lost to Ballarat North United Black (12)
Under 15s Open Bacchus Marsh SC (2) def Bunninyong Red SC (1) Goals - Declan Macdonald 1, Jeremy Cinel 1. Under 17s Open Bacchus Marsh SC (1) drew Ballarat Red Devils SC (1) Goal - Jacob OConnell 1. Seniors Division 3 Open Bacchus Marsh SC (4) def Vic Park SC (1)
Ballan Netball
Round 15 v Springbank
13&Under B Ballan combined well as team, moving the ball through the court with strong attacking moves and direct passing. Accurate shooting saw the girls continue to build their lead while one on one defence saw the girls get plenty of intercepts. Ballan 14 defeated Springbank 1. Awards - Ellie Burquest, Emma-Jayne Golding. 13&Under Ballan almost caused a big upset, the girls just running out of time with the game ending in a 19 all draw. 15&Under Ballan were unable to stay with Springbank on the scoreboard despite having plenty of the ball. Springbank 30 defeated Ballan 11.
17&Under An undermanned Ballan team were no match for the strong Springbank side. Springbank 49 defeated Ballan 5. C Grade With the team missing several players, 17&Under player Jordan Loughnane made her senior debut. Springbank 28 defeated Ballan 19. B Grade The game went goal for goal in a tightly fought match, Springbank came home strong in the last quarter to take the lead and the 4 points. Springbank 25 defeated Ballan 22. A Grade In atrocious weather conditions Ballan struggled to get the ball into attack and the undefeated Springbank team were able to run away with the game. Springbank 54 defeated Ballan 18.
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Ballan Football Round 15 v Springbank
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2 Redan 3 Ballarat 4 North Ballarat 5 Mount Clear 6 East Ballarat 7 Darley 9 Sebastopol U/14 Seniors 1 East Ballarat
U/14 Reserves Darley 14.10 (94) d Sebastopol 1.0 (6) Lake Wendouree 12.12 (84) d East Ballarat 0.2 (2) North Ballarat 19.11 (125) d Mount Clear 1.0 (6) Ballarat 7.15 (57) d Redan 0.1 (1) U/12 Seniors Darley 5.7 (37) d Sebastopol 3.8 (26) Lake Wendouree 5.13 (43) d East Ballarat 0.0 (0) North Ballarat 4.8 (32) d Mount Clear 1.3 (9) Ballarat 14.6 (90) d Redan 1.0 (6) U/12 Reserves Darley 7.5 (47) d Sebastopol 1.0 (6) Lake Wendouree 11.13 (79) d East Ballarat 0.0 (0) North Ballarat 3.10 (28) d Mount Clear 0.0 (0) Redan 5.7 (37) d Ballarat 0.6 (6) Youth Girls - Preliminary Final Redan 5.5 (35) d Golden Point 2.6 (18)
2 Bacchus Marsh 223.23 52 3 North Ballarat 4 Mount Clear 5 Darley 7 Ballarat 8 Redan 9 Sebastopol U/14 Reserves 1 North Ballarat 3 Ballarat 4 Darley 6 East Ballarat 7 Mount Clear 8 Redan 9 Sebastopol U/12 Seniors 1 Ballarat 3 Darley 4 North Ballarat 5 Bacchus Marsh 6 Mount Clear 7 Sebastopol 8 Redan 9 East Ballarat U/12 Reserves 1 North Ballarat 3 Ballarat 4 Redan 5 Darley 6 Bacchus Marsh 7 Mount Clear 8 East Ballarat 9 Sebastopol Youth Girls 1 Ballarat 2 Redan 4 Golden Point 6 Sebastopol 7 Riddells Creek 8 Ararat 9 Darley 10 Gisborne 2 Lake Wendouree 360.37 48 2 Lake Wendouree 212.42 48 2 Bacchus Marsh 294.39 48
Two weeks ago the Blues experienced snow at Newlyn and last Saturday the conditions were even more challenging. Icy with a strong northerly wind. The Senior Blues went into the contest as clear underdogs and the Tigers needed this win to lock in a finals appearance. All the Blues players contributed. Kitchen managed to bag two goals and the relentless pressure from the Blues backline frustrated the Tigers offensive moves. In the last half only 1 goal was scored. Marcus Darley played in front and kept a steady hand in defence. Whilst the Blues caused an upset, they take on Skipton at home next week who had an impressive win over Daylesford. Final Score - Ballan 2 5 17 def Springbank 1 5 11 Best - R Watts , M Williams D Neilsen, R Aquilina, J Dorning, A Kitchen The Reserves took on one of the top teams in the competition at home and were under the pump from the start. Bernard Whelan tried his best to replicate his goal kicking spree of last week but the conditions made it difficult to repeat and he could only manage three goals. Brent Shaw relished the trying conditions and Jason Bongart had a sticky
pair of hands in the slippery conditions. The Blues were certainly not disgraced and gave their all till the final siren blew. The Blues now sit just outside the eight and need clear wins over these last two rounds. Final Score - Ballan 5 3 33 lost Springbank 7 4 46 Best - J Bongart, T Lawrie, B Shaw, C Tingate, C Batten The Blues Under 17.5 squad was severely undermanned and had several U14.5s fill the gaps. The Blues had as much of the action in the middle but the Tigers had several strong forwards who were able to convert at key times but the Blues were not so fortunate up forward. Michael Snaith continues to be a key contributor and was a relentless competitor in the middle. Tom McGregor put in an exceptional performance and made the most of his opportunities up forward. Dylan and Charlie were not disgraced in the backline and steady on their feet. Final Score - Ballan 2 1 13 lost Springbank 11 13 79 Best - M Snaith, A Bongart, D Trickey, C Sher, T McGregor, J Quiroga The Under 14.5s needed this win to confirm their final plans but the Tigers got an early break and were able to stymie any clear run
at the goals. The Blues captain put in an outstanding effort all over the ground and he was ably assisted by Lachlan Conlan and Snaith, who managed to master the icy conditions. Harry Hauke relished the tough body on body contests. The Blues were trailing into the final quarter but came home strongly and were certainly in control of the game but the clock beat them. Two rounds remain and every game will be essential for a finals berth. Final Score : Ballan 3 7 25 drew Springbank 3 7 25 Best - T McGregor, L Fernandez, L Snaith, L Conlan, S Dale, H Hauke The Blues had the bigger line up in the Under 12s but the Tigers were more determined and had more run in the slippery conditions. The contest was a trying body on body match up and both sides put in. Special thanks to Michael Cappello for making up Springbanks numbers. The Blues have their lightning premiership next weekend at Creswick and are sure to put in a special effort. Final Score : Ballan 1 3 9 lost Springbank 2 7 19 Best - B Guppy, K Fernandez, H Brown, M Popple, D Pascoe, B Swanson.
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Ballan Golf
Results - Week Ending 31 July Wednesday Stableford Winner Barry Lenaghan 34 points from Kevin Lockman 32 points. NTP Barry Lenaghan, Magpie Kevin Lockman. Saturday Stableford & Privilege Cup A Grade winner Shane Harrison 72 (9) nett 63, R/up Kevin Lockman 82 (14) 38 nett. B Grade winner Les Martin 89 (18) nett 71 from Victor Buttigieg 96 (24) 72 nett. NTPs; 2nd Bob Arklay, 12th and 15th Kevin Lockman Magpies; 1st Ken Muhlhan, 14th Shane Harrison. Monthly medal won by Shane Harrison. Next week - Stableford and House Teams
Teams Golf Club 2 Macs 1 Border Inn 1 Golf Club 1 Border Inn 2 Q Lounge
Points 12 8 8 8 0 0
Wins 19 16 16 14 8 4
Losses 8 11 11 13 19 14
Pentlands team of Sub Juniors made the trip to Bonbeach to kick off their competition season. It was a mixed comp which meant the girls were competing against some clubs from a higher division. Coach Jodie Lightowler said the sub juniors performed solidly and were awarded places in every item.
East Point 12.12 (84) d North Ballarat City 8.9 (57) U/18.5s Sebastopol 10.7 (67) d Darley 7.10 (52) Melton 13.14 (92) d Lake Wendouree 2.3 (15) Bacchus Marsh 6.6 (42) Sunbury 5.7 (37)
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Low KMs, 5Spd Man, Exc. Condition, Electric Windows, CD/MP3 Player, Full Service History, Reg Feb 2013. $15,500 Ono (REG WXT714) 0422 122 266 (Anthony)
99 magna sports Auto 295ks. Runs extremely well, very reliable. Interior good, paint only fair. No RWC, (wont need much) Rego ROU 548. $1500.00 Ph 0410 074 460
3.0 litre turbo intercooled diesel, 5 speed manual. New tyres, windscreen, wipers, filters. 12 months reg, ZOV575 and RWC. Tow bar and ball. Serviced and ready to go. $24,000 reduced to sell. Call Darryl on 0409 939 862.
2009
2EFI single cab chassis, 101,000km, turbo diesel, factory fitted suspension upgrade, huge tray, immac cond, rego till end April (ZLW 935) $31,990 0416 251 025
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2005 SSANGYONG MUSSO (Reg TSO-107) 2.9 lt 5cyl Diesel, 5 spd man, tarp, sstep, std elecs, tow bar, 240,000ks hwy, CD/RADIO serviced every 10,000ks. Aug reg. $5500 with rwc, $4000 w/o NEG - 0400 986 727
Sad to see her go but family is growing! Great condition, Sept 2013 rego, red, manual, garaged. (Reg. SZZ886) $13,500 ono. Call Erin 0412 827 525
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Completely canvassed. Rear lockable door. Suit scooter/ motor bike or general purposes. 12 months rego. $3995 good condition. Ph: 5367 5260
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