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Tuesday 14 March, 2017 Serving Ballan and district since 1872 Phone 5368 1966 Fax 5368 2764 Vol 11 No 10
Edna Veitch was born in Smokeytown (5km from Creswick) just shy of 100 years ago (June 7 1917), and is a resident at the Ballan Aged Care facility. Ms Veitch adorns the Queen of the
Autumn Festival robes outside the Ballan Post Office, which hosts an informative and historic display Our Pioneering Days, put together by Andrew and Nicole Smith, Ballans Postmaster
Festival to excite
and Postmistress. Photo Helen Tatchell
By Jessica Howard parade and the popular wood chopping competition. each other in a social setting.
Inglis Street will be closed to vehicles for the day, I am humbled to lead such a dedicated and hard-working
Leaves on the trees changing colour is a sure sign that with one end of the street filled with amusement rides, team of volunteers that is the backbone of the Association
autumn is here, but it also has another significance; it is childrens activities and petting zoo, and the other end that makes the autumn festival possible.
Festival time. hosting historic tour guides at the fully restored Ballan In 2016, more than 8,000 people attended the event that
The Ballan township is set to come alive with an Court House, with lots inbetween.
has been going, and growing, for over 40 years. Hard
abundance of county flair, colour and good old fashioned The tug-of-war competition is back after a long absence
fun. working volunteers are behind this success.
from the festival and live music will channel its way
This year the Ballan Autumn Festival will celebrate Our throughout the streets. The Ballan Autumn Festival will kick off at 9am and the
Pioneering Days along with the towns unique culture annual grand parade at 11am, which starts at Steptoes
Ballan Autumn Festival Association President, Kevin
and creativity. Harper said people would encounter a colourful fun Opportunity shop (Stead St) and travels down the main
The annual event will be held on Sunday March 19 and event that unites families and celebrates the history of our street, concluding at the Opportunity On Inglis Op Shop,
will see the Main Street of Ballan lined with over 100 stalls region. near Cowie Street.
and food outlets. There will be games and entertainment that existed For more information, visit www.ballanautumnfestival.
The festival will have a full entertainment line up long before electricity, the telephone and the Internet, that org or look at the back page of this edition of The
alongside vintage cars and machinery, a grand street radically changed the way we lived and interacted with Moorabool News.
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Introducing Dr Buddy
By Jessica Howard The program sees the burglaries, thefts and even across many crime themes
existing screws attached to other thefts of and from such as theft, theft of motor
As number plate theft in vehicles replaced with one- motor vehicles, he said. vehicles, theft from motor
the region continues to rise, way security screws. Everybody has a vested vehicles and burglary.
local police are urging the Ballan Police Stations interest in reducing crime. Operation Safe Plate will see
community to lock down Officer in Charge, Sgt. Through simple steps we local SES volunteers provide
their plates with one-way Michael Kearnes said as a community can make
and insert the theft-resistant
screws. number plate theft was one it harder for criminals to
screws free of charge, or
of the biggest volume crime commit crimes and thereby
Operation Safe Plate is a drivers for theft from motor prevent offending. gold coin donation, at the Dr Buddy has been providing on-call
program introduced by vehicle in the region. Moorabool Council offices services at Ballan District Health & Care
One of the largest factors
Victoria Police and their car park in Ballan on
This crime has a secondary in criminal conduct is for some time and has recently added
community partners to deter effect contributing to other opportunity. By reducing Saturday, March 25.
thieves from stealing vehicle crimes including theft of the opportunity factor, we The event will run from
Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays to
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Watchdog investigates
councillor
By Kate Taylor Please email me at tdudzik@ derstands that Hanson has struction Materials Pty Ltd
moorabool.vic.gov.au a message held a permit for a quarry on with regard to the Planning
Parties involved ina Local about the quarry and any details the site, but concerns have Permit No.110/92 for Estab-
Government Inspectorate of them commencing works. been raised about the valid- lishment and Operation of
investigation into East Ward Address it to Cr Tonia Dudzik. ity of the permit. an Extractive Industry, Mr
Councillor Tonia Dudzik are Council will take action against It is alleged that opening Croxford said.
remaining tight-lipped. them, the message read. the Coimadai quarry would Mayor Dave Edwards also
The Moorabool News un- Please if you know other mean 26 ongoing jobs at the declined to comment on the
derstands theinspectorate, affected parties get them to site. investigation.
which investigates issues email me too. Reports of them Hanson spokesperson Dan- The Inspectorate is com-
concerning councillor con- commencing works and pho- iel Fyfe told the Moorabool pletely independent of coun-
duct, is investigating Cr tographs can be used against News that he declined to cil, he said.
Dudzik over her comments them. comment in any detail When asked why she sent
in relation to cement com- Part of the issue raised while the matter is under the message and if it shows a
panyHansons quarry site at with thetext message is that investigation. predetermined position, Cr
Coimadai. councillors are to remain I can confirm that we Dudzik said the Local Gov-
The Moorabool News was unbiased, and not have a lodged a complaint in rela- ernemnt Inspectorate had
made aware of the com- pre-determined position, tion to a matter we believe not contacted her.
ments when Cr Dudzik until an issue comes before was outside the scope of a If they do, I will be happy
accidentally sent a text mes- council. councillor, Mr Fyfe said. to assist.
sage to a Moorabool News Failure to do so opens the Council CEO Rob Croxford The Local Government In-
employee, instead of the in- door for an appeal at the Vic- was similarly tight-lipped on spectoratesaid, we do not
tended recipient. torian Civil and Administra- the issue. confirm the subjects or con-
Council is disputing the va- tive Tribunal. Council is currently in dis- tent of investigations that are
Councillor Tonia Dudzik. lidity of the Quarry permit. The Moorabool News un- cussion with Hanson Con- underway.
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Mullane and a second drinking at around 5:30pm Magistrate Saines said if the
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way back into the premises He said Mullane had ne- imprisonment.
past two security guards. glected to have dinner and, Mullane was convicted and
The court heard security paired with his high intake fined $1,200.
guards and hotel staff grap- of alcohol, had resulted in The three co-accused from
pled with the four men for his inability to make good Ballan, Robert Conroy, Jack
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around five to ten minutes decisions.
for Connor and Ashley Mullane
Ba o in an attempt to eject them A reference from Mullanes also appeared in court over
cch rit es from the building again. employer was tendered to the incident with all receiv-
u s Marshs favou It is alleged Mullane the court, which, accord- ing a six-month good behav-
grabbed one of the security ing to Magistrate Ronald iour bond, a $500 donation
guards by the shirt, howev- Saines, showed that Mul- to the court and a letter of
Steve Arandt er, in the process he ripped
off the victims security
lanes behaviour was out of
character.
apology to be written to the
security guard.
Date: 22 March 2017
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Clear conscience
News The Moorabo
By Jessica Howard 23, 2016 and charged with The court heard Mr Foggin disappearance, the accused
one count of murder. had about $700 in his bank did not attend his usual By Kate Taylor
A Bacchus Marsh man has His defence barrister, Neil account at the time of his Church service and his mo-
Member for Melton Don
Nardella wont be paying
pleaded not guilty to the Hutton cross-examined a disappearance - a figure that bile phone was tracked to Mt
back the $100,000 allowance
he has been criticised for
murder of 47-year-old Keith Victoria Police forensic bi- Crown Prosecutor, Daryl Blackwood at the time.
claiming because he was
perfectly entitled to claim it.
Mr Nardella claimed
Direct
Foggin, who went missing ologist during a committal Brown said would have been the second residence 411 Avenue
That is an area of natural allowance, which is designed
around 18-months ago. hearing on Wednesday. utilised if the man was still for regional MPs who have a
This W
bushland, if a body was dis- home more than 80km from
Christopher John Trotter The biologist said that a alive. the Melbourne CBD, and
Wednesday (March 8), where There is no reason why approved his paperwork.
Mr Foggin, was discovered His belongings, his world- I have claimed the
he entered the plea, denying on the leg of a table located ly possessions, were left
appropriately and with
all the documents needed
claims that he killed the Bac- when he would usually be at by the Parliament so they
within the accuseds me- behind in the van at the ac- were sure that I was eligible
chus Marsh grandfather in chanic workshop during a cuseds workshop. This is Church. and after taking advice
from the Parliament that I
was eligible, Mr Nardella
2015. crime scene examination on not a man of huge means, if Following Trotters plea in- explained.
Unless the appropriate
Mr Foggin was reported November 25, 2015. he had attempted to leave, he dication, an application for forms and documentation
Grandp
By Kate Taylor
were presented and
But when Premier An-
missing on September 24, would have taken his cloth- bail was refused by Magis-
delivered to the Parliament
The victims DNA was also at the time, I would not
drews was unable to force
Member for Melton Don Nardella. Photo submitted
have been approved for
2015 after his family, whom located in the canopy of a ing and his toiletries with trate Lance Martin. Don Nardella remains
the
his expense accountthe
second residence
allowance. There are specific claims. IMrwill be Nardella
fully disclosing to Daniel
Premier payAndrews back
he made regular contact white station wagon. him to Queensland. The ra- Trotter was remanded in Member for Melton my
regulations that apply to
but
Parliamentarians if they are
withdraw heas Committee
I made the decision to to the Parliaments Audit has called for an investigation
position the money,
any detailshe asked him to
into the regulations of the
with, had not heard from The biologist said Mr Fog- zor used to sample his DNA custody and reappeared is no longer withDeputy Speaker to the they need or request of me second residence expenses,
thelast
to claim the allowance and
Labor
I fully qualified at the time
Premier Saturday (25
soresign.
they can complete their
work. I am also happy to talk with some media outlets Sprin
him in a number of days. would be gone.
and until last Monday when
gins DNA was taken from in the Melbourne Supreme party. Feb) evening. It was a cordial
the regulations changed.
discussion. I have met reporting
to them as well.
withthat Mr Don
the Premier is
Not only is Mr Nardella calling for Mr Nardella, who
Still, the media witch-hunt
It is alleged that Foggin was a razor, found within his Mr Brown said Trotter had Court the following day. Mr Nardella was to an forced
audit committeeto Nardella
The issue has been referred no longer claiming the
continued and Mr Nardella
resigned from his position but allowance, MP hasand
but he has also
held therequested
seat of Melton
last seen at the accuseds vehicle, and compared with told an elaborate web of In a short directions hear- resign from the party
happy to by handPre-
over his bethat he thepay seat of back
pay back the
Mr Nardella is more than announced that he will not for Labor for 18 years, to
as Deputy Speaker of the
House in the state parliament re-contesting the moneymoney
he was
mechanic workshop in Mad- the DNA of his mother and lies during police question- mier Daniel Andrews.
following the revelation of
books.
he received for
Melton at the next election.
claiming the
entitled to claim.
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Ballan police station is urg-
ing residents to be vigilant
and report any suspicious
behaviour.
A deliberately lit fire last
Friday at 12 noon in Shaws
Road has prompted the plea.
This is the sixth fire in the
same area in the last month,
Mr Kearnes said.
The fire was only 2.5kms
south-west of an incident
that occurred near a farm
house two weeks ago.
Ballan Brigade Captain Kaine Myers and Ballan police Sgt Michael Kearnes at the alleged ignition point at the Shaws Road property where a deliberately lit fire was headed for a farm
residence. They are pictured with Ballan brigade member Ian Ireland and investigating Moorabool CIU Det. Troy Morrow. Photo Helen Tatchell
on 53 66 4500 or Crimestop-
The grass fires occurred along Gillespies suspicious vehicles or persons seen on
The potential for catastrophic fires, at Moorabool CIU are satisfied that the
Lane, Ingliston Drive, Shaws Road and however, is a very real threat, he said. fires were deliberately lit based on a Total Fire Ban days, or a high fire danger
Bences Lane. In all cases, the day was either a high number of factors. index days, to Crime Stoppers (1800 333
One of the fires has been attributed
to the theft of copper wire from a live
fire danger index rated day or a Total
Fire Ban day.
A person of interest has been spoken
to, however enquiries are ongoing. We
000) or to Ballan Police (5368 1303) or
Moorabool CIU (5366 7500). pers 1800 333 000.
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A female entered the busi- man, who has been bailed to gets for thieves at recent rob-
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beries in Gordon.
9.42pm on 24 January, 2017, Magistrates Court in the
An orange and black KTM
and stole $80 worth of fuel. near future. He faces charg-
300 and a white and black
The female was driving a es of cultivate a drug of de-
Honda CR 500 were re-
silver Holden Commodore pendence, traffick a drug of
ported stolen from a shed
sedan with registration dependence and possession.
in Cemetery Lane, Gordon
YSW111. These plates are
some time between Monday
stolen.
6 and Tuesday 7 March 2017.
Police have released an im-
Both were unregistered trail
age (above) of the female Ballan Police are asking res-
bikes with an estimated val-
who they believe may be idents in the Ballark, Mount
ue of approximately $16,000.
able to assist them with their Wallace and Morrisons area
NEWS
enquiries. to be vigilant after a series
Anyone with information
is urged to contact Gordon
Anyone with information of stolen cars were dumped
Police on 5368 9202, Bacchus
EWS
is urged to contactNBacchus and burned out on roads in
Marsh police on 5366 4500, the area. Marsh CIU on 5366 4500 or
or email bacchusmarsh- Crimestoppers 1800 333 000.
The cars, believed to be
uni-oic@police.vic.gov.au. from Geelong, are typically
Alternatively, you can report burnt out in the late after-
what you know confidential- noons and evenings, and are
ly through Crime Stoppers usually located in the mid-
on 1800 333 000. dle of the road.
NEWS
A Gordon resident
NEWShas been
is asked to contact Ballan
Police on 5368 1303 or Crime
charged with a series of Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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offers
The ink had hardly dried
on the certificate for Chel-
sea Bells Lions Club of Bac-
chus Marshs Youth of the
Year award, when a couple
resignation
of weeks later she talked
her way to success at the
Zone Final of the Lions Club
Youth of the Year.
Chelsea, a Bacchus Marsh
Grammar student, was
By Kate Taylor because of my volunteer- by councillors, not on per- presented with the Public
ing role at apple 98.5fm, Cr Speaking Award after think-
sonalities, Cr Edwards said.
In a bizarre turn of events, Dudziks post read. ing on her feet and providing
Station Manager and Presi- a well thought out answer to
East Ward Councillor Tonia The decision referred to was dent, Mark Phillips was two impromptu questions.
Dudzik has offered her res- voted on at a council meet-
asked by The Moorabool Lions Youth of the Year is
ignation to Apple FM as the ing, which saw councillors
News if the station would be designed to encourage stu-
result of a council decision decide to offer Apple FM a dent interest in leadership Chelsea Bell with her second award in a matter of weeks.
but the station is not aware lease at the Darley Civic and accepting the resignation.
and the qualities required to Photo Len Murfitt
of it. Community Hub at a com- It wasnt on our facebook take an active and construc- swer two questions, the first It is a very positive experi-
In a post that appeared on mercial rental rate, instead of page, so I have no idea about tive role in the community. being where she would take ence being able to watch
her facebook page last week, the peppercorn agreement it. The station fully backs her Potential winners are a friend or relative who had our young citizens perform
Cr Dudzik offered her res- the station had sought. judged on their level of aca- visited from overseas and
membership, and thats all in this environment. It is a
ignation from the station, demic, leadership, sporting, the second being the pros
However, Mayor David we have to say on the mat- marked contrast to the im-
where she is a presenter. public speaking, and citi- and cons of gambling adver-
Edwards told the Moora- age of young people por-
ter, he said. zenship achievements. tising during sports shows.
Last night I offered to step bool News that the decision trayed by media, he said.
Cr Dudzik wrote that the The level of judging com- Bacchus Marsh Lions
down from my role as a pre- had nothing to do with Cr Congratulations Chelsea,
mences at a local level and Club member and Youth
senter at Apple 98.5fm radio Dudzik as an individual. resignation would take
progresses to zone, regional, of the Year Coordinator, we are all proud of you as
because I believe they were Council makes decisions effect in six weeks, how- district, state and national the Youth of the Year 2017 for
Len Murfitt said the judges
disadvantaged recently by based on the evidence in ever the post has since been finals. were challenged and most Bacchus Marsh Lions Club.
a decision made by Council reports and debate provided removed. Chelsea was required to an- impressed. Well done.
Moorabool Shire Council: PO Box 18, Ballan VIC 3342 Telephone: 03 5366 7100 Facsimile: 03 5368 1757 CEO: Rob Croxford
Email: info@moorabool.vic.gov.au Web: www.moorabool.vic.gov.au Facebook: Moorabool Shire Council Twitter: @mooraboolshire
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The function room upstairs, can cater for up to 100 guests (standing). Details on
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By Jessica Howard had a strong connection with Rotary, as her Bacchus Marsh clean up, was very pleased
stepfather, Ern Oliver, was District Governor. with the days work.
The Rotary Club of Bacchus Marsh has Joan has been actively involved in activities We arrived at 10 am and by 11 am we had
cleaned up areas of Darley with the help of a alongside her husband and prominent finished the job, having filled 20 sacks with
Rotarian celebrity. Bacchus Marsh Rotarian, Ken. all sorts of rubbish, he said.
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Federation Park gazebo to clean up discarded roundabout right through to Lerderderg beautiful spot and then throw their bottles
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29/08/2016
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www.theplough.com.au Currently residing at Grant Lodge, she has Rotarian Geoff Camm, who organised the famous Paul Harris sandwiches.
SCORPIOOctober 23-November 21
ARIESMarch 21-April 20 Luck is on your side where professional concerns are in-
A recent disappointment in friendship could turn to suc- volved, but cash outlays may be higher than anticipated.
cess. Good financial news arrives when you least expect Gemini people of the opposite sex could enter the friend-
it. Extra hours of work are offset by unexpected assist- ship arena.
ance at home.
SAGITTARIUSNovember 22-December 22
TAURUSApril 21-May 22
This is a transition week that finds you between jobs,
Promptly look after minor aches, before they hinder a between friendships and between locations. Dont hesi-
holiday or travel plans. Take a traditional approach in tate to approach people in high places. Accounting work
romance. A communication breakdown is restored later should be checked twice.
in the week.
CAPRICORNDecember 23-January 20
GEMINIMay 23-June 21
You will find this a favourable week for making difficult
Domestic tensions ease and you enjoy a week of relative decisions and announcements. The weekend puts you in
tranquility. A heated debate is indicated on the weekend. the limelight. A job done could win you the affection of
Dont take a romantic misunderstanding too lightly now. colleagues and close friends.
CANCERJune 22-July 22 AQUARIUSJanuary 21-February 19
NO. 8987 A combination of supportive work mates and critical Tensions in the home environment eases, but you may
ACROSS DOWN higherups make life a little unsettling. Finances improve, have to make a major concession. Be cautious when a
6. Plaque (10) 1. Vehicle (6) but watch out for that self-indulgent streak. friend asks for investment advice. What works for you
8. Breezy (4) 2. Starry (7) may not work for him or her.
9. Spoken (4) 3. Wine (6) LEOJuly 23-August 22
10. Hasty (5) 4. Sharpshooter (6) Stay far removed from neighbourhood and community PISCESFebruary 20-March 20
11. Boat (4) 5. Set (5) politicking. Festivities could lead to future celebrations. Rewards this week are of the intangible variety, related
12. Going away (9) 7. Colour (5) Money questions are being answered after a nerveracking to prestige rather than money. A shift to greater independ-
16. Onlooker (9) 13. Employ (3) delay. ence is happening, but dont expect too much too soon.
20. Footwear (4) 14. Ecstasy (7)
22. Spacious (5) 15. Entire (5) VIRGOAugust 23-September 22 BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
23. Journey (4) 17. Dog (6) You cant afford to stay uninformed now. Read newspa- You are often hard-headed, but always your heart is big
24. Slight (4) 18. Wolf (6) pers from cover to cover and get to the bottom of enough for the world. Whether or not thats your profes-
25. Erase (10) 19. Drug (6) sion, you are a natural social worker. A major academic
21. Mistake (5) mysterious events. A loved one is operating at fast speed,
leaving you equally exhausted. decision may require action within a few months.
CRYPTIC PUZZLE LIBRASeptember 23-October 22
ACROSS Your natural charm gleams. Put charisma to work where-
6. Is the buckle ofthe Lonsdale Belt made of it? (5,5). 8. ever you are this week. Intellectual interests peak and
SUDOKU
Flat and square (4). 9. Reverses are few for her (4). 10. provide you with topics to share with friends and new
Time to come round again and give your consent (5). admirers.
11. Wrench from a drop (4). 12. Increasing going uphill
(2,3,4). 16. Feel not so silly (9). 20. Said to give work to SCORPIOOctober 23-November 21
the females (4). 22. Shes no royal, mum! (5). 23. Some-
one travelling light, we hear (4). 24. Group on a leave
from Ontario (4). 25. When, eventually, youll decide to
NUMBER GAME
Luck is on your side where professional concerns are in-
volved, but cash outlays may be higher than anticipated.
have a picnic? (3,4,3). Gemini people of the opposite sex could enter the friend-
ship arena.
ANSWER BELOW
DOWN
1. Allow to view the filter (6). 2. Dash back for the sleep SAGITTARIUSNovember 22-December 22
you long to have (7). 3. Injure one thousand and two (6).
4. Rants and raves and attacks (6). 5. Fast measures This is a transition week that finds you between jobs,
taken to protect the student (5). 7. The vehicle the man between friendships and between locations. Dont hesi-
hid in the wood (5). 13. Not an outspoken local (3). 14. tate to approach people in high places. Accounting work
Is he trying to fool you by being more hearty? (7). 15. should be checked twice.
The cockney loggers can carry their drink (5). 17. Hav- CAPRICORNDecember 23-January 20
ing been working, are travelling back home (6). 18. By
the second act, it is chaotic still (6). 19. A funny thing You will find this a favourable week for making difficult
you do to give vent to your rage (6). 21. Try to find out decisions and announcements. The weekend puts you in
why no bribe was sent round? (5). the limelight. A job done could win you the affection of
colleagues and close friends.
AQUARIUSJanuary 21-February 19
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 8986
ers. 17, Ear-ned. 18, S-tatic. 19, Scream. 21, S-no-op.
5, F-L-eet. 7, C-Ed-ar. 13, Inn (in). 14, Bluffer. 15, Ew- Tensions in the home environment eases, but you may
have to make a major concession. Be cautious when a
QUICK SOLUTIONS
Down - 1, Screen. 2, Pan-ache. 3, I-M-pair. 4, Storms.
friend asks for investment advice. What works for you
Across - 1, Off ones own bat. 8, Alarm. 9, Candour. 10,
25, One fine day.
may not work for him or her.
Galore. 11, Debate. 12, Grill. 14, After. 18, Annual. 20,
Ewes (use). 22, No-R-ma. 23, Fare (fair). 24, (On)T(a)rio.
Despot. 23, Spanish. 24, Since. 25, Take no chances. PISCESFebruary 20-March 20
Ag-re-e. 11, Tear. 12, On the rise. 16, Sense-less. 20,
Down - 1, Orange. 2, Frail. 3, Numeral. 4, Sack. 5, Wince.
Across - 6, Scrap metal. 8, Even. 9, V-era (rev.). 10,
Rewards this week are of the intangible variety, related
6, Brocade. 7, Turner. 13, Ransack. 15, Freesia. 16, Bas-
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
to prestige rather than money. A shift to greater independ-
set. 17, Stress. 19, Asian. 21, Panic. 22, Chic. ence is happening, but dont expect too much too soon.
Poodle. 18, Coyote. 19, Opiate. 21, Error.
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
Ready. 7, Brown. 13, Use. 14, Rapture. 15, Whole. 17,
BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
Across - 1, Better oneself. 8, A-ng-er. 9, Tipster. 10, St-
Down - 1, Hearse. 2, Steller. 3, Claret. 4, Sniper. 5,
You are often hard-headed, but always your heart is big
re-et. 11, Please (pleas). 12, F-a-ith. 14, Ed-it-h. 18,
23, Trip. 24, Slur. 25, Obliterate.
enough for the world. Whether or not thats your profes-
Course. 20, Castor. 23, End-most. 24, Te-N-S-e. 25,
Yawl. 12, Departure. 16, Spectator. 20, Shoe. 22, Roomy. sion, you are a natural social worker. A major academic
Scrap merchant.
Across - 6, Pestilence. 8, Airy. 9, Oral. 10, Rapid. 11, decision may require action within a few months.
Down - 1, Bra-Is-e. 2, Ti-Ger(man). 3, Earn-est. 4, O-
QUICK SOLUTIONS
at-(mont)h. 5, Ex-P-EL. 6, Ex-tract. 7, Ferret. 13, As-
under. 15, Dr-as-tic . 16, Access. 17, A-R-rest. 19, St-O-
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 8987
op. 21, To-N-ga. 22, S-tye.
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Workspace
idea pozible
By Jessica Howard
Read all
about it
By Jessica Howard within the community. BALLAN
The purpose of the book is to record the DISTRICT
In July of 1976, a suitcase filled with one-cent HEALTH
enormous effort of a community that raised AND CARE
coins was carted across the main street of funds to build and develop its own health care
Ballan in order to be deposited at the bank. service, which stands out today as a leading
These coins contributed to a major fundraising health care facility within the region and
campaign that spanned over 72-years and aided Australia, he said.
in the establishment of the health care service
PEOPLE WITH THE RIGHT SPIRIT
It will celebrate, honour and record the
that is Ballan District Health and Care today. Ballan District Health + Care: 50 Years of Service; 72 Years of Fundraising
past and present, and the efforts of a hard
The story of the suitcase, alongside decades working community. It will always stand as a
of many more, has been written into a book memorial and a reminder of our heritage; and it
commemorating BDH&Cs 50th anniversary. reminds us of the shoulders we stand on in this
People with the Right Spirit explores community today.
BDH&Cs 50-years of service and 72-years of People with the Right Spirit will be officially
fundraising through photographs and tales as launched in conjunction with the Ballan
old as time. Autumn Festival cocktail party on Friday
In 2016, a group of volunteers collected many March 17 at the Ballan Mechanics Institute
years worth of annual reports, newspaper Hall.
archives and photographs and linked them The book will also be sold at the Ballan
together with interviews with past and present Autumn Festival at a stall hosted by BDH&C
staff, patients and board members. on Sunday March 19.
BDH&C chief executive, Wayne Weaire said To RSVP to the launch, please contact Andrea
the rich history book documented the great Summerfield on andreas@bdhc.com.au or 5366
story and achievement that BDH&C represents 7902.
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Bacchus Marsh Uniting Church Parish
ADULT EDUCATION MARKETS Services - St Andrews 9.30am every Sunday. Pentland Hills
Ballan & District Community House Ballan Lions Club Market 2pm 1st Sunday of month. Family messy Church, 4.30pm
Term 1 Program includes CPR Refresher & First Aid Level Next market Saturday 1 April. First Saturday each month - (4th Sunday of month). Enquiries - 5367 2543 (office).
2, 17/3; Senior Friendly Seminar Q&A session on computers, Inglis St, Ballan 9am-1pm. Enquiries 0402 390 080 (Wayne). Holy Trinity Anglican Church - Bacchus Marsh
laptops, smart, phones, tablets etc, 20/3; Garden Quilt, 27/3. Darley Market Service Times - Sunday 8.30am & 10am; Cafe Church - 1st
All enquiries, bookings, classes & venue hire - call 5368 1934 . Saturday 18 March, 1pm. Stalls offer bric-a-brac, fruit/veg, Sunday 10am; Messy Church - 3rd Sunday 5pm, Wednesdays
clothing, plants and more. 1st & 3rd Saturday each month at 10am. Balliang - 2nd Sunday 10.30am, 4th Sunday 9am.
Darley Neighbourhood House & Learning Centre
Darley Park Football Reserve. Enquiries 0488 345 145 (Alan). Myrniong - 1st & 3rd Sunday 11am. Enquiries 5367 5362
33-35 Jonathan Drive Darley. Short courses, recreation classes, Ballan Farmers Market
community groups, occasional child care, venue hire. BM & (office).
Next Market Saturday 8 April, 9am-1pm. 2nd Saturday
District Photography Club - Meetings 2nd & 4th Wednesday Church of the Living God
each month, Mill Cottage car park. Enq 0498 361 291 or 0490
of month, 7.30pm. Enquiries welcome. Phone 5367 4390. Christian youth ministry and bible teaching. 2nd Sunday
114 130.
of every month, 5pm. Open to all ages. At 14 Darcy St
Melton South Community Centre
Offering classes in Feng Shui Declutter, 20/3; Acrylic Nails
CHURCH Maddingley. Enq 0408 260 727.
21/3; French Macarons, 29/3; First Aid/CPR 1/4. Bookings & Gordon Catholic Parish Our Lady Help of Christians Korobeit
Enquiries - 9747 8576. Mass Times Friday 17 March St Patricks Day Mass Sunday Mass 11.30am (2nd & 4th Sunday of Month).
Gordon 12 noon. Saturday 18 March Dunnstown, 6.30pm. Golden Harvest Christian Fellowship
Sunday 19 March Ballan, 8.45am; Gordon, 10.30am. Non denominational - Prayer every Sunday 10am, Mens
MEETINGS Anglican Parish of West Moorabool KYB Monday evenings 6pm. Ladies KYB Wednesday 1pm.
Ballan Playgroup Ballan, Bungaree, Morrisons and Gordon. Service Times Further details 0429 681 566.
Every Tuesday of school Term. St Johns Anglican Church Sunday 19 March - St Johns Bungaree, 9am; St Johns Ballan, Bacchus Marsh Life Church
Hall- 9:30-11:30am. Enquiries - 0409 681 138 Anna or 0421 No Service; St James Morrisons, 9am. Enquiries Fr. Glen Meeting 10am every Sunday at the BM College Drama Room,
905 558 Tamsin. Wesley 5368 2730. in Grant Street. Enquiries Pastor Merv - 0412 290 036.
Bacchus Marsh & District Garden Club Ballan Uniting Church (St. Pauls)
Meeting 2nd Tuesday of each month, 7.30pm at The Laurels, Services 1st, 2nd & 3rd Sundays 11.15am. 4th Sunday 9.30am
229 Main St Bacchus Marsh. Guest Speakers. Supper after Reflective Worship.
each meeting. All Welcome. Enquiries - Wendy 5367 4170. B3 Community
Focused, family friendly church with a difference. Services
Ballan Anglers Inc every 2nd & 4th Sundays at Avenue Bowling Club, Main St,
Meeting second Wednesday every month. Hudsons Hotel, Bacchus Marsh.
7.30pm. More anglers and families needed and welcome Bacchus Marsh Christian Church
0400 003 936.
Rose-Carers of Maddingley Park
Sunday Services 10am with kids program. Fusion Youth 7pm
every Friday night. 222 Main St, Bacchus Marsh. Enquiries
Free Family Fun
Working Bees every 3rd Wednesday & Sunday of each
month. All welcome. Enquiries - 0418 171 119.
9028 2622.
Bacchus Marsh Baptist Church Sunday March 26
Sundays, 10:30am, Worship Service and Childrens Program.
Bacchus Marsh Family Drug Support Group Phone 5367 6550 for more details.
For Family Members who have a loved one affected by drugs.
Enquiries - 1300 660 068.
10am - 3pm
Alanon Support Group - for families of alcoholics. Labilliere St, Bacchus Marsh
Meets at 10.30am on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month
at the Uniting Church Hall, Gisborne Road, Bacchus Marsh.
Enq - 0421 222 717. food & drink competitions
Lal Lal Moorabool Photographic Group Inc arts & crafts workshops
Meeting 3rd Wednesday each month, 7pm. Soldiers Memorial guest speakers techsperts
Hall, Lal Lal. Enquiries 5341 7535.
demonstrations unplugged concert
Footscray Poultry Club (at Bacchus Marsh)
Meetings held 2nd Sunday of month, 2pm. Poultry Pavilion. farmers/sustainability market
Racecourse Rec. Reserve, Balliang-Bacchus Marsh Rd,
Bacchus Marsh. All welcome Peter 0428 112 295.
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Avenue
State Track & Field Championship held at Lakeside Stadium,
Albert Park. William Lalor claimed a Silver medal in the
Under 12 Discus with a throw of 32.67 metres. Jarvis Miles
won a Bronze medal in the Under 13 Discus throwing a
Bowling Club
personal best distance of 36.23 metres. Under 9 athlete Alex
Lloyd jumped a personal best height of 1.15 metres in the
High Jump to win a State Bronze medal.
BMLAC State Results:
Results - Semi Finals Under 9 - Charlie Conroy 70m heat 7th; Alex Lloyd High
Jump 3rd, Shot Put 19th; Mackenzie Estlick 400m heat 7th;
Division 5 v Central Wendouree Shameka Grero 70m heat 8th, High Jump 19th, Discus 9th.
Avenue finished top of the ladder after Round 18 and took Under 11 Ryan Lister 60m hurdles heat 4th, 100m heat
on Central Wendouree who finished second. The reward for 5th, 200m heat 6th; Hayden Lloyd Triple Jump 20th; Taryn
the winners of this match was a direct passage to this years McMinn 100m heat DQ; Miah Miles Discus 22nd; Bridie
Grand Final. Shanahan Javelin 19th, Discus 19th
Avenue didnt start the game well with three rinks quickly Under 12 William Lalor Discus 2nd, High Jump 14th
giving their opposition valuable shots at the start from
which Avenue did not recover. Stewart Wilsons rink was the Under 13 Jarvis Miles Shot Put 13th; Discus 3rd, Javelin 18th
Under 14 Solomon Miesen 1500m 19th, Olivia Way 200m Jarvis Miles State Bronze Medallist. Photos Submitted.
standout on the day, quickly establishing a solid lead, which
they were able to maintain for the entire game, running out hurdles heat 6th, Triple Jump 22nd; Rebecca West 1500m 18th
winners by 10 shots. Of the other rinks, Mike Roberts rink This Saturday is the last meet prior to the Centre
fared best despite giving up a 3-shot lead after 19 ends to go Championship Day to be held on March 25.
down by three shots. Di Hardiments rink simply had a rare
off day, dropping 13 shots in the final five ends to go down
by 24 shots, whilst Ray Humphreys rink suffered a similar
fate, losing by 11 shots.
Next weeks match will be against Webbcona.
Final score Avenue 72 lost Central Wendouree 100.
Division 7 v Clunes
The opposition jumped out of the starting gate establishing
an early overall lead, on a very good playing surface.
At the afternoon break, Avenue only trailed by 12 shots
and was hopeful of a second half turnaround. The margin
between the two teams ballooned out to 25 shots shortly after
play resumed, however Avenue mounted a comeback over
the concluding ends to at least have a chance with a few ends
to play. Led by Mal Smiths rink who were trailing 3-18 after
12 ends they surged home picked up valuable shots in the
last 8 ends to end up a draw. A similar tale was seen on Don
Lemins rink, trailing 15-17 after 20 ends they picked up 8
shots over the last 5 ends to win by 6 shots.
Unfortunately, the other two rinks couldnt complete the
same fightback, losing by three shots and 14 shots.
The loss finishes the season for this division, and despite the
result their season can be regarded as successful.
Final score Avenue 84 lost Clunes 95. Alex Lloyd State Bronze Medallist. William Lalor State Silver Medallist.
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off eight overs), Hayden Ja- Lions quickly going from 25 not out before scoring his just his second ball of the
mieson and Sri Lankan spin 0/104 to 4/108, and whilst a first-ever century, scoring day.
twins Hasitha Wickrama- 69 run partnership between 103 runs off 130 balls with This gave Darley, who re-
singhe and Sajitha Rupas- Clint Salisbury (40) and Josh seven fours before retiring to commended their innings
inghe all taking two wickets on 2/117, just 63 runs to
cycling gold
Fitzgerald (24) threatened to cap off a man-of-the-match
each, with Jake Wilkie chip- righten the ship for the Li- performance. chase down to secure their
ping in with a wicket also, in ons, once they were both run The Lions passed Wendou- finals berth. Rockey Hoey,
a bowling performance that out for the fifth and sixth rees score without the loss who was on 34 overnight,
will give the Lions a massive wickets, only Blake Colley, of a wicket as Cornford and brought up a brilliant half-
amount of confidence going who was unbeaten on 34, Corey Beaton compiled a 117 century as he retired on 53,
into next weeks semi final By Jessica Howard Sydney over four days from
offered any resistance as the run opening partnership be- Jyson Fawcett continued his
against a Mount Clear side February 22.
Lions tail was bundled out fore Beaton was dismissed golden touch by also retiring
Bacchus Marsh cyclist Graeme also claimed gold in
that bested the Lions in their for 245 to end their season. for a well-made 60. on 53 for his first half-centu-
only meeting back in Round Graeme Frislie has set a the under 17 mens 500-me-
Bryce Galeas maiden senior James Hunt then came to ry of the season, and Ethan
4. new Australian record at tre time trial and bronze in
century helped the Lions the crease to contribute nine Thewma (33) and Luke
the National Junior Track the Keirin event.
Darleys Second XI capped Fourth XI end the season on of a 15 run partnership with Hayward (20) also retired
Championships. The Year-10 Bacchus Marsh
off a disappointing season a high with a comfortable Cornford, followed by Aiden after impressive innings to
with their second win for The 16-year-old competed Grammar student competes
victory over Lucas in their Cox who played his best in- lead Darley to 4/286 and a
the season in the final round, in the Flying 200-metre with the Brunswick Cycling
final-round one-day match. nings of not only the season semi final matchup against
defeating finals-bound Wen- but of his career as he retired qualifier, which he covered Club, which sent a group
top side Mount Clear next
Galeas unbeaten innings of in just 11.057-seconds. The of four under-17 cyclists to
douree by five wickets at on 50, his first ever half- weekend.
exactly 100, which included existing record was 11.079 represent Victoria at the
Darley Park. century which helped Dar- The seasons for both of Dar-
seven fours and three sixes, seconds. Championships.
After dismissing the Red ley to a score of 3/268 to go leys Under 12 sides in the
helped the Lions reach 4/248 into their semi-final against Frislie then went on to win Graeme was joined by team
Caps for 122 last week, off their 40 overs, with Liam Melton Junior Cricket As-
Darley re-commenced their Ballarat-Redan this week on sociation came to an end on the Under-17 sprint final mates Josh Heather, Harry
Cornford contributing 40 of a high with seven straight ahead of fellow Victorian, Morgan and Bill Simpson.
innings at 0/40 on day two a 71 run third wicket part- Friday night, with both the
to work their way to 7/148 wins and some massive Darley Pride and the Dar- Sam Gallagher. The team took out the gold
nership with Galea, and momentum against a Two The National Junior Track
when stumps were called at ley Cubs putting up valiant, medal in the Team Pursuit
Alan Shea helping Galea Swords that they put to the
the afternoon tea break. but ultimately unsuccess- Championships were held in and silver in the Team Sprint.
reach his century with 24 sword only two weeks ago.
Ben Longhurst top-scored runs as part of an unbeaten ful, performances in their
for the Lions with 33 be- Unfortunately for Darleys semi-finals.
88 run partnership for the 14 & Under First XI side,
fore retiring hurt, with fifth wicket. The Pride, who started
their season ended last Sat-
Hamish Wheeler making After opening bowler Rick on 6/76 in their semi-final
urday after a valiant effort
25 and young guns Jordan James struck twice during against Eynesbury Eagles
in what was a virtual elimi-
Monaghan and Mitch Ward his eight over spell, remov- Black, ended up on 9/127
nation final against Elaine,
tuning themselves up for ing both Lucas openers to at the end of their full 40
going down by just two
junior finals next week with record figures of 2/19, Steven overs, a score that the Eagles,
wickets.
26 and 20 respectively to end Cornford tore through the who started their second
After re-commencing their
their senior seasons. middle order, taking 4/17 innings on 2/112, quickly
innings on 5/107, the Lions
Darleys Third XI fell short off his eight overs to ensure chased down on their way to
were dismissed for 166 in
of a season-ending victory, Lucas could only reach 7/134 a total of 3/226, with Charlie
their final over of the morn-
going down to East Ballarat off their 40 overs, ending ing, with overnight batsmen Borg and Angus Jones the
by 50 runs. Darleys season on a high Ryan Densley (18) and James wicket-takers for the Pride.
After the Hawks knocked after the disappointment of Martindale (19) working The Cubs, led by Mitchell
up 295 last week, helped missing finals by just one hard for a 45 run sixth-wick- Wells (22 retired) and Ryder
largely by 179 off the bat of game. et partnership, before their OBrian (16) worked their
Paul Rose, the Lions started dismissals triggered a lower way to 7/138 over their two
the chase well with a 104 order collapse. week innings, but despite
run opening partnership be- Juniors With Elaine re-commenc- two wickets from Patrick
tween Daniel Hynes (27) and A maiden century by Liam ing their innings on 1/97, Jarvinen and one each to
captain Liam Jordan, who Cornford has led the Darley the Lions had to take quick OBrian and Ewen Shelley,
scored his first half-century Lions to second place on the wickets if they harboured a they couldnt prevent St An-
of the season with a cap- Ballarat Cricket Association hope of playing finals, and thonys Gold from passing
tains knock of 57, but when 16 & Under Second XI lad- despite Elaine still needing their score, making 5/208 to
Hynes was the first wicket der and a streak of seven eight runs to win with just end the Cubs season.
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Ballan Cricket
Ballan 1 St X1
Ballan 250 lost Brown Hill 8/252
Batting - Z Graham 64, M Nolan 46, C
Tooze 44, N Heafield 31, A Mullane 20.
Bowling - Z Graham 15-4-2/34, N
Heafield 18-6-2/64, H Micallef 16-4-
2/75, A Cairns 11-2-1/45.
Ballan continued bowling this week,
despite the bowlers trying hard all day
they could not get Brown Hill out. The
game was called off once Brown Hill
passed Ballans score. With the loss
Ballan is out of the four and will miss
the finals.
Ballan 2nd X1 - Bye
Under 16
Ballan 226 defeated Coronet 9/104.
Batting - J Crowe 92 no, J McGregor 58,
D Graham 11, S Dehnert 10, M Storey 7,
A McCarthy 1.
Bowling - D Graham 5.5-4-5/2, S
Dehnert 7-0-2/34, A McCarthy 1-0-1/3,
J McGregor 5-0-1/35.
Ballan continued bowling this week;
Coronet got off to a reasonable start Jack Crowe gets his personal best score of 92 not out.
Photos Chris Thom Dylan Graham steers the U16s to victory with 5/2 off 6 overs.
putting on 60 runs in 11 overs losing
two wickets. Dylan Graham then took
the ball and bowled magnificently to
take five wickets in five overs. Coronet
lost their last six wickets in nine overs,
which gave Ballan a comfortable win
for their last game of the season.
Under 13
Ballan 8/181 lost Golden Point Blue
6/185
Batting - D Pascoe 38, V Weatherhead
23, G Muir 22, J Jarvis 16 ret, C Gates 9
ret, J Johnston 8 ret, T Cox 7.
Bowling - G Muir 5-0-2/14, J Childs
5-1-1/18.
Ballan batted first and put on another
71 runs with the loss of two wickets,
with all batsmen making runs. Despite
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performance they were let down
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catches. Despite the loss the boys
finished second on the ladder and are
looking forward to the finals next week. Noel Heafield sends a good bouncer past a Brown Hill batsman. Mick Nolan flies for a ball just out of reach.
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