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It can take as little as 15 centimetres of water for a vehicle to
start to float thats the size of an average pen.
The Victoria State Emergency Service (VICSES) has launched
a campaign which brings to light the dangers of driving in
floodwater.
continued from page 1
Acting Chief Officer Operations, Tim Wiebusch said the
campaign 15 to float came off the back of the increase in It is always difficult Fiskville has been a significant thread
flood fatalities associated with motor vehicles in recent years. in the tapestry of our region. It is a mixed emotion when
Over the past nine months, VICSES volunteers have Fiskville is such an iconic piece of our history. It is pretty hard
responded to over 100 requests for assistance related to to look forward if you dont know where you came from, and
vehicles that have become stranded in water. In 2016, we Fiskville has been that connection for many, it is where they
responded to 126 callouts regarding vehicles trapped in came from, it is their history, Cr Tatchell said.
floodwater and weve seen incidents already this year that It has also been a very traumatic time for a lot of people
just shouldnt be occurring. for a number of reasons and been tough on the economy as
Vehicles that become stranded in water place our SES well.
volunteer crews and other responders at risk. Thats why we Cr Tatchell said the blow has been softened somewhat
are launching the 15 to float campaign, to highlight just how with the news of the new facility to be built in Ballan.
easy it is for vehicles to become stranded in water. Fiskville sort of sits in the middle of nowhere, it has always
Mr Wiebusch said in terms of natural hazards, floods were been an important landmark. It is going to be a very tough
the second highest cause of fatality in Australia, following A small car, like a Toyota Yaris, weighing 1.05 tonnes, was time and I hope they will keep some of that iconic history on
heatwaves. moved by water only 15cm deep and with a flow speed of the (old) site.
We have long advocated that it is dangerous to drive 3.6km/h. Cr Tatchell was pleased that there was a plan to go forward.
through water over the road, but many people wouldnt A 2.5 tonne Nissan Patrol 4WD was rendered unstable by Two years ago we didnt have a plan and that put the people
realise just how little floodwater it takes for a car to lose floodwater 45cm high. of this region under enormous stress as well as the economy.
control. Research showed that once the water reached 95cm, the The closure came quickly and people were all of a sudden
Research conducted by University of New South Wales four-wheel drive could completely float, and needed almost unemployed; Fiskville was one of the largest employers in
discovered how small and large cars behave when they zero force to be moved by hand. the region, the town itself relied on it.
encounter flash floods, replicating scenarios faced by many For more information on the 15 to float campaign and to The decommissioning works at Fiskville are expected to
stranded motorists. see your vehicles float point, visit 15tofloat.com.au. begin within two weeks.
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BALLAN DISTRICT
Help plant and watch grow BALLAN
DISTRICT
HEALTH
HEALTH AND CARE
Rural Not-For-Prot Health Service delivering Acute,
Community, Aged and Child Care Services
By Jessica Howard AND CARE
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Residents are invited to
exercise their green thumbs
by helping to plant 7000 Rural Not-For-Profit Health Service delivering Acute, Community, Aged and Child Care Services
new trees at Telford Park in
Darley.
Moorabool Shire Council
will this year be host to 12th
annual Grow West Commu-
nity Planting Day, to be held
on Sunday July 16.
The day is one of Grow
Wests biggest annual events
and is an important oppor-
tunity to rejuvenate and re-
store local landscapes.
Telford Park is a 16-hectare
park located next to the
council offices in Darley. The
park is named after its last
private landowner, William
Telford, who died in 1928.
During the mid-20th cen-
tury, the historic park was
used as a landfill site and
while some revegetation has
occurred, more is required
to prevent erosion affecting
local waterways and to help
the site become a refuge for
native fauna.
Port Phillip and Western-
port CMAs Environmental Welcome Alison
Projects Coordinator, Helena
Lindorf said she was excited Alison Watson joined the Ballan
to be teaming up with the District Health & Care Occupational
Moorabool Shire and the
The Grow West Community Planting Day is back! This year, Moorabool Shire Council will be hosting community. Therapy team earlier this year.
the event at their local reserve, Telford Park. Photo GrowWest/PPCMA
Weve been working with Together, she and Ryan Ganz offer
the Council for many years
now on their environmental a full time Occupational Therapy
reserves, so its very exciting service. Ryan and Alison conduct
to run our annual communi-
ty planting day at a reserve
home visits and also see patients and
where local residents will residents at BDHC.
have a direct benefit once
this area has been revegetat- Occupational Therapists support
ed, she said. disabled and older community
With a bit of work from
some dedicated volunteers, members to maintain their
this park has the potential to participation and independence in
be a significant community
asset and improve the health daily activities. A consultation with an
of the local environment. Occupational Therapist can involve:
Applications Open July 3 2017 The event has been funded
through the Greening the Identifying the daily physical
and Close August 11 2017 West 1 Million Tree pro-
gram which is supported
activities that are difcult to manage
by the Australian Govern- Offering advice about how some of
Gala Dinner at Wallace Hotel ments 20 Million Trees Pro-
those difculties can be overcome
gramme (part of the Nation-
October 27 2017 al Landcare Programme). Recommending equipment to help
We are so fortunate that
we have many organisations with daily living
For more information visit and local groups that volun- We are delighted to have Alisons
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Lindford said.
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Behave or spend
Christmas in jail
By Oliver Powell Magistrate Saines was clear on the severity
of the case from the beginning, highlighting
Joel Collinson has narrowly avoided a that crimes of this nature should face
prison sentence after contravening his
imprisonment.
Community Corrections Order and driving
whilst unlicensed. Despite it being appropriate to impose
imprisonment for one-two months, it would
Court in action
The Bacchus Marsh court heard Collinson
had a long history of priors, beginning in most likely end [his] current employment.
2014 with numerous drug, violence and Magistrate Saines acknowledged Collinson
driving related matters. As punishment for had paid all fines he has received, stating
a number of those crimes he was required to
that if he hadnt it would have tipped [him]
complete 50 hours unpaid community work,
By Oliver Powell own personal use, with a drug habit sparked of which he did zero. over into a prison sentence.
from a motorcycle accident that ended her The unlicensed driving charge occurred on Collinson received 150 hours of unpaid
A Bacchus Marsh woman found with more motocross career and left her unemployed. July 2 last year when police recognised community work to be completed over
than eight-grams of methamphetamine has Collinson driving a car on Gisborne 12-months, with sporadic and random drug
The money, she said, was a collection of
narrowly avoided jail time. Road. Police followed the accused to a tests to be taken during that time. He also
Centrelink payments saved for a house she
Emily Oakley was arrested on May 7 this residence where the vehicle was found to be has an adjourned undertaking hearing for
planned to purchase.
year, after she was pulled over by police for unregistered, had false plates and Collinson
Oakley pleaded guilty to trafficking this case on December 1, which Mr Saines
driving a car with stolen registration plates. unlicensed.
methamphetamine and a string of minor has requested be heard by himself.
During a search of the car, police found During questioning Collinson told police he
a satchel containing 8.64 grams of offences in the Bacchus Marsh Magistrates If he (Collinson) steps out of line
was in fact eligible to apply for a license and
methamphetamine, $3150 cash, scales, Court on Friday (June 30). was looking to purchase the car, also stating again, on the first of December [he] will
straws, syringes and four diazepam tablets. She was assessed for a Community that theres no reason to do things like this face imprisonment, Magistrate Saines
Oakley told police the drugs were for her Corrections Order. and that he was sorry. concluded.
Finance Ofcer Part-Time 30 hours per week, Band 5 position Title Details: Lot 14 on PS 530947C
(commencing at $63,040 Pro-rata + superannuation). The applicant for the The application reference number:
Applications close on Friday 4 August 2017. permit is: C Tsourounakis PA2017021
All details available from the website: www.moorabool.vic.gov.au You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the ofce
of the Responsible Authority: Moorabool Shire Council, 15 Stead Street, Ballan. 182
NOTICE OF ADOPTED BUDGET AND DECLARATION OF Halletts Way Darley. https://greenlight.e-vis.com.au/moorabool. This can be done
RATES AND CHARGES 2017/18 during ofce hours and is free of Charge. Any person who may be affected by the granting of the
Pursuant to Section 130 of the Local Government Act 1989, Moorabool Shire Council advises permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority. The Responsible
that at the Ordinary Meeting of Council on Wednesday 5 July 2017, it adopted an Annual Budget Authority will not decide on the application before - 24 July, 2017. If you object, the Responsible
for the nancial year 2017/18. Authority will tell you its decision.
The document can be viewed at Council Ofces at the following locations:
15 Stead St, Ballan, NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMIT
182 Halletts Way, Darley and Location: The application is for a permit to: 22 Lot
215 Main St, Bacchus Marsh Leila Court, Bacchus Marsh VIC 3340 Subdivision and Removal of Easements
Access to the document is also available on Councils website www.moorabool.vic.gov.au
Title Details: Lot S2 on PS 312999Y
ADOPTION OF COUNCIL PLAN 2017-2021 The applicant for the permit is: T The application reference number:
Pursuant to Section 125 of the Local Government Act 1989, Moorabool Shire Council advises G Sullivan & Associates P/L PA2016257
that at the Ordinary Meeting of Council on Wednesday 5 July 2017, the Council Plan 2017-2021 You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the ofce
was adopted. of the Responsible Authority: Moorabool Shire Council, 15 Stead Street, Ballan. 182
The document can be viewed at Council ofces at the following locations: Halletts Way Darley. https://greenlight.e-vis.com.au/moorabool. This can be done
15 Stead Street, Ballan during ofce hours and is free of Charge. Any person who may be affected by the granting of the
182 Halletts Way, Darley permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority. The Responsible
Lerderderg Library 215 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh Authority will not decide on the application before - 24 July, 2017. If you object, the Responsible
Access to the document is also available on Councils website www.moorabool.vic.gov.au Authority will tell you its decision.
Moorabool Shire Council: PO Box 18, Ballan VIC 3342 Telephone: 03 5366 7100 Facsimile: 03 5368 1757 CEO: Rob Croxford
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By Jessica Howard boxes and encaustic an alternative available for viewing during gallery
technique that uses beeswax as a hours.
A photography exhibition showcasing medium. The 2017 Photography Winter Salon
the work of Moorabool is set to cap off
Photographer, Katy Filonenko said will kick off with an official opening
the winter season.
the exhibition was a fantastic way to ceremony at 6pm on July 28.
The 2017 Photography Winter Salon
showcase the towns local talent. The date of submissions of interest
will be held at the Bacchus Marsh Arts
Council gallery between July 28 and This is the first time the gallery has has been extended to Monday July 17.
September 3. held a group photography exhibition; Work can be dropped off at the gallery
A group of ten local photographers we hope that it ties in well with the between July 23 and 27.
have joined forces to exhibit a range Ballarat International Foto Biennale, as The Bacchus Marsh Arts Council is Photo - Western Water
of photography styles including a lot of people will be travelling through a community volunteer-based group By Jessica Howard
landscape, conceptual, black and white for that event and will hopefully stop created to promote the arts in Bacchus
and abstract. by to see what our local photographers Marsh and surrounds. Gallery hours Winter weather can mean warm heaters and hot chocolates
The works will be displayed through have to offer, she said. are WednesdayFriday 10am to 4pm but it also means that residents need to protect their water
a variety of processes including light The works will be on sale and will be and Saturday 10am to 1pm. pipes.
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tience is all importent. A financial bonus may arrive by
the weekend. You excel in the role of teacher.
LIBRASeptember 23-October 22
Friends may try to impose their own standards or tastes
on you, testing your considerable patience. A fitness pro-
gramme may be highlighted and romance is on the
upswing.
SCORPIOOctober 23-November 21
ARIESMarch 21-April 20
Thursday - Saturday sees financial reviews and financial
The week sees new harmony injected into relationships. planning. The weekend offers an opportunity for mixing
Putting things in a proper prospective helps you achieve business and travel. Your home life becomes unexpect-
a goal on schedule. Competitive events prove rewarding. edly hectic.
TAURUSApril 21-May 22 SAGITTARIUSNovember 22-December 22
Close friends are now likely of an older generation. Avoid
This weekend offers the opportunity of going bargain
making impulsive moves in financial matters. A friend is
hunting. Thursday - Friday may see you appointed to a
finally more consistent and less difficult to please. prestigious position.
GEMINIMay 23-June 21 CAPRICORNDecember 23-January 20
Creativity is accented not only in artistic pursuits but in The weekend offers a chance to join a new social club.
your career environment. A social gathering could intro- A friend is more down to earth and this is a good time for
duce you to a VIP. Home improvements are favourably discussing a controversial topic with him or her.
spotlighted.
AQUARIUSJanuary 21-February 19
NO. 9003 CANCERJune 22-July 22
Behind the scenes, someone in a high position is pro-
ACROSS DOWN Group ventures may prove rewarding, providing egos moting your skills. A relative becomes more supportive
1. Plant (8) 2. Liquor (5) dont get in the way. Long-distance news may answer a of your plans. A legal negotiation requires time and
6. Modify (4) 3. Nationality (7) key question. This is a good week for framing long term consideration.
8. Persuade (4) 4. Work (4) goals.
9. Disturb (8) 5. Language (8) PISCESFebruary 20-March 20
10. Dense (5) 6. Essential (5) LEOJuly 23-August 22 Financial requests are made of you at the same time fi-
11. Fish (6) 7. Soothe (7) The weekend offers an opportunity for reconciliation as nancial favours are returned. Watch a tendency to apolo-
13. Ditch (6) 12. Disgraceful (8) well as for a new friendship. Planning for holidays brings gise too often. A recreational programme is highlighted
15. List (6) 14. Animal (7) results. A young friend provides intellectual stimulation. this week.
17. Shriek (6) 16. Thin (7)
19. Attain (5) 18. Occurence (5) VIRGOAugust 23-September 22 BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
22. Strong (8) 20. Map (5) You have a highly magnetic personality which keeps you
23. Transaction (4) 21. Cry (4) Relatives may be demanding of your time, but your pa- in contact with interesting individuals. Travel to a new
24. One (4) tience is all importent. A financial bonus may arrive by destination is indicated. Property negotiations are on tap.
25. Deliver (8) the weekend. You excel in the role of teacher. Your work for good causes may earn you an award.
CRYPTIC PUZZLE LIBRASeptember 23-October 22
ACROSS Friends may try to impose their own standards or tastes
1. Send the water into the channel (8). 6. Dopes the on you, testing your considerable patience. A fitness pro-
SUDOKU
drink containers (4). 8. Thought I would be given the gramme may be highlighted and romance is on the
easy half (4). 9. A gift from the same people (8). 10. Go upswing.
in the white vehicle (5). 11. Bound to get well (6). 13. Fly
off, having had a quick look (6). 15. Doctor with whom SCORPIOOctober 23-November 21
the girl is unhappy (6). 17. Start hustling one into the
passage (6). 19. Stop to put the second into a tank (5). NUMBER GAME
Thursday - Saturday sees financial reviews and financial
22. Tut! So thats why you hang your head! (3,5). 23. planning. The weekend offers an opportunity for mixing
Are by the river, which is unusual (4). 24. A short dis- business and travel. Your home life becomes unexpect-
ANSWER BELOW
edly hectic.
tance from the stage (4). 25. Wont have to make it less
noisy (4,4).
DOWN SAGITTARIUSNovember 22-December 22
2. The girl I had brought up in the country (5). 3. Draw- This weekend offers the opportunity of going bargain
ing also into the squad (7). 4. Bother the man over noth- hunting. Thursday - Friday may see you appointed to a
ing (2-2). 5. Not ugly is being generous! (8). 6. Many a prestigious position.
tear has been shed by the mother (5). 7. Reason for
deciding the filters bust? (7). 12. For the majority, the CAPRICORNDecember 23-January 20
high spot (4,4). 14. Reveals its expansible (4,3). 16. A The weekend offers a chance to join a new social club.
Father Reed convert highly thought of (7). 18. Tale-teller A friend is more down to earth and this is a good time for
who had a setback (5). 20. Tighten up the guard (5). 21. discussing a controversial topic with him or her.
Stand outside the English pub (4).
AQUARIUSJanuary 21-February 19
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9002
Rev-ered. 18, A-esop. 20, Screw. 21, B-E-ar. Behind the scenes, someone in a high position is pro-
6, M-ater. 7, Grounds. 12, Best part. 14, Lets out. 16, moting your skills. A relative becomes more supportive
QUICK SOLUTIONS
Down - 2, In-dI-a. 3, Pla-too-n. 4, To-d-O. 5, Handsome. of your plans. A legal negotiation requires time and
Across - 1, Code. 7, Chronicle. 8, Aunt. 9, Over. 10,
are. 24, Step. 25, Turn down. consideration.
Date. 11, Spot. 14, Half-witted. 16, Stewardess. 19, Tart.
Rose. 17, Stra-I-t. 19, A-va-s-t. 22, For Shame. 23, R-
22, Mint. 24, Vest. 25, Stun. 26, Agreeable. 27, Free.
nation. 10, Wa-go-n. 11, Spring. 13, Glance. 15, MO- PISCESFebruary 20-March 20
Down - 1, Crass. 2, Dingo. 3, Shovel. 4, Sorrow. 5, Tied.
Across - 1, Di-spa-tch. 6, Mugs. 8, Id-ea(sy). 9, Do- Financial requests are made of you at the same time fi-
6, Flatterer. 12, Partridge. 13, Thaw. 15, Test. 17, Re-
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS nancial favours are returned. Watch a tendency to apolo-
veal. 18, Easily. 20, Alter. 21, Tinge. 23, Teem. gise too often. A recreational programme is highlighted
der. 18, Event. 20, Chart. 21, Blub. this week.
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
Vital. 7, Relieve. 12, Shameful. 14, Raccoon. 16, Slen-
Across - 1, Bows. 7, Fail to see. 8, Skip. 9, Ma-I-n. 10,
Down - 2, Hooch. 3, Mexican. 4, Opus. 5, Kashmiri. 6,
BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
Tail. 11, Sees (Cs). 14, Place money. 16, Get now-here.
ate.
You have a highly magnetic personality which keeps you
19, Stem. 22, Us-Ed. 24, Tick. 25, Fair. 26, Pos-thast-e.
19, Reach. 22, Powerful. 23, Deal. 24, Unit. 25, Liber-
in contact with interesting individuals. Travel to a new
27, Stay. destination is indicated. Property negotiations are on tap.
Thick. 11, Mullet. 13, Trench. 15, Roster. 17, Scream.
Down - 1, Busts. 2, Write (right). 3, Can-Ada. 4, G-lance.
Across - 1, Shamrock. 6, Vary. 8, Coax. 9, Unsettle. 10,
Your work for good causes may earn you an award.
5, Bolt. 6, Pen-I-ten-ce. 12, Extension. 13, Spin. 15, O-
QUICK SOLUTIONS
we-s. 17, Wit-Hal. 18, Ex-cite. 20, Tra-I-t (rev.). 21, Merry.
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9003
23, Date.
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STATE ROAD RELAY CHAMPIONSHIPS Darleys Brian Graham formances at both club and
BMLAC had a representative team compete in the Victorian joined Jarrah Maksymow of league level over the course
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June 2017 rainfall 18.1 millimetres safe AFL Vic Country repre-
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CHFL
Lake Wendouree 48 48 26 34 24
Darley 41 37 38 23 27 Bungaree 14.8 (92) def Newlyn 3.5 (23)
BFL Ladder
Nth Ballarat City 66 53 30 31 43
Melton 16 17 18 28 30 Springbank 8.8 (56) def Daylesford 6.11 (47)
Clunes 11.7 (73) def Ballan 9.9 (63)
Ladder
Redan 71 48 37 26 46
Seniors Sebastopol 41 26 27 26 15 Dunnstown 13.12 (90) def Cham/Linton 11.9 (75)
Bacchus Marsh 41 37 43 48 46
Team % PTS Sunbury 58 55 37 29 25 Beaufort 11.14 (80) def Creswick4.6 (30)
1 Lake Wendouree...... 136.14 40 Melton 51 38 35 32 43 Hepburn 38.17 (245) def Skipton 4.4 (28)
2 Bacchus Marsh.........153.93 38
Waubra 23.16 (154) def Rwood/Chap 8.5 (53) Seniors
3 Darley........................140.34 32
4 Redan........................123.50 32 Team % PTS
5 Sunbury....................116.93 28 Ballarat Football League Reserves
1 Springbank................191.48 44
6 Melton South.............. 87.44 24 Learmonth 17.14 (116) def Gordon 6.1 (37)
Results Round 11 2 Beaufort....................227.31 40
7 East Point...................90.45 20 Newlyn 7.6 (48) def Bungaree 7.4 (46)
3 Hepburn....................211.53 40
8 Melton........................88.07 20 Seniors Daylesford 8.9 (57) def Springbank 0.6 (6)
4 Bungaree.................. 187.40 40
9 North Ballarat City.....89.53 16 Ballan 10.9 (69) def Clunes 9.8 (62)
10 Ballarat ..................... 79.17 14 Bacchus Marsh 22.19 (151) def Sebastopol 11.7 (73) 5 Gordon......................213.94 36
Dunnstown16.12 (108) def Cham/Linton 4.4 (28) 6 Buninyong.................194.07 36
11 Sebastopol..................49.05 4 Lake Wendouree 11.10 (76) def Ballarat 10.10 (70) Creswick 8.8 (56) def Beaufort 4.4 (28) 7 Waubra......................154.79 32
Reserves North Ballarat City 11.13 (79) def Darley 8.11 (59) Hepburn 32.13 (205) def Skipton 1.1 (7) 8 Daylesford.................112.35 32
1 Darley........................307.50 44 Melton South 13.7 (85) def Sunbury 7.9 (51) Waubra 10.16 (76) def Rwood/Chap 4.8 (32) 9 Learmonth.................142.23 28
2 East Point..................159.06 36 Buninyong 11.7 (73) def Smythesdale 6.9 (45) 10 Ballan........................74.25 18
3 Sunbury....................138.31 36 Redan 11.14 (80) def Melton 9.13 (67)
11 Newlyn......................73.57 16
4 Lake Wendouree...... 138.19 36 Under 18
5 Melton South.............139.62 28 12 Dunnstown................ 64.13 16
Newlyn 10.17 (77) def Bungaree 4.3 (27) 13 Clunes........................51.74 16
6 Bacchus Marsh.........142.04 24 Reserves
Ballan 16.9 (105) def Clunes 2.4 (16) 14 Creswick...................70.01 14
7 Melton........................ 97.00 18 Bacchus Marsh 7.13 (55) def Sebastopol 4.5 (29)
8 Sebastopol.................66.76 18 Dunnstown 8.7 (55) def Cham/Linton 4.3 (27) 15 C/ham/Linton............46.67 12
9 Redan.........................75.30 16 Lake Wendouree 6.17 (53) def Ballarat 7.6 (48) Creswick 8.13 (61) def Beaufort4.14 (38) 16 Rwood/Chap............. 47.23 8
10 Ballarat........................59.37 8 Darley 25.24 (174) def North Ballarat City 1.1 (7) Hepburn 27.19 (181) def Skipton 0.2 (2) 17 Skipton........................19.49 4
11 North Ballarat City......20.77 4 Waubra 15.11 (101) def Rwood/Chap 4.7 (31) 18 Smythesdale................0.00 0
Sunbury 9.10 (64) def Melton South 6.11 (47)
Buninyong 25.14 (164) def Smythesdale 0.1 (1)
Under 18.5s Melton 13.10 (88) def Redan 7.6 (48)
1 East Point.................. 242.11 40 Reserves
Under 15 1 Learmonth................ 309.68 44
2 Lake Wendouree......183.42 36
3 Redan........................274.05 32 Newlyn 8.14 (62) def Bungaree 1.3 (9) 2 Buninyong.................238.18 44
Under 18.5s Cham/Linton 9.9 (63) def Dunnstown 3.7 (25)
4 North Ballarat City....229.18 32 3 Waubra...................... 217.85 44
5 Bacchus Marsh.........158.51 28 Bacchus Marsh def Sebastopol (forfeit) Beaufort 8.7 (55) def Creswick 4.4 (28) 4 Hepburn....................171.60 36
6 Ballarat ......................97.06 28 Skipton 8.5 (53) def Hepburn 6.11 (47) 5 Creswick.................. 155.22 36
Lake Wendouree 8.3 (51) def Ballarat 4.8 (32)
7 Melton South.. 824 85.32 20 Waubra 9.2 (56) def Rwood/Chap 2.8 (20) 6 Beaufort....................170.29 28
8 Sunbury.....................64.38 20 North Ballarat City 17.9 (111) def Darley 6.2 (38)
Buninyong 21.15 (141) def Smythesdale 0.0 (0) 7 Daylesford..................117.76 28
9 Melton....................... 122.41 16
Sunbury 9.9 (63) def Melton South 6.7 (43) Learmonth 7.4 (46) def Gordon 2.2 (14) 8 Dunnstown................161.89 24
10 Darley .......................46.78 12
11 Sebastopol....................4.11 4 Melton 10.7 (67) def Redan 9.12 (66) Springbank 19.16 (130) def Daylesford 0.0 (0) 9 Newlyn......................122.62 24
10 Smythesdale.............99.43 24
Central Highlands Netball League 11 Bungaree...................98.61 20
BFL Top Goal Kickers Central Highlands Netball League 12 Gordon......................65.27 20
Results Round 12 13 Ballan........................86.92 18
Results Round 12
Seniors 14 Rwood/Chap...........83.01 16
Brendan Fevola Melton South.......................... 40 Club 13&U 15&U 17&U C B A 15 Springbank................66.28 14
Jarrah Maksymow Bacchus Marsh....................... 35 Carngham 11 11 17 16 19 19 16 Clunes.........................68.90 8
Dunnstown 28 39 37 37 45 86
Harley Inglis Darley...................................... 24 17 Cham/Linton...............40.56 4
Clunes 3 16 43 46 50 51
Ballan 25 47 11 37 18 56 18 Skipton.........................4.98 0
Reserves
Creswick 24 20 28 30 41 30
Aaron Speak Darley...................................... 30
Beaufort 13 13 12 18 16 46 Under 18
Ballan
Dane Grenfell Darley.......................................19 Daylesford 8 23 13 18 - - 1 Hepburn...................1835.37 48
Ross Gundry Darley.......................................16 Springbank 13 23 28 23 - - 2 Ballan....................... 203.50 44
Mark Hanson Darley...................................... 13 Smythesdale 2 2 8 11 12 15
3 Buninyong................ 234.44 40
Golf Club
Buninyong 52 76 34 59 67 59
Under 18.5s Learmonth 22 31 28 45 51 71 4 Springbank................291.64 36
Aaron Clarke Melton South...........................31 Gordon 12 9 22 19 9 28 5 Creswick................... 210.17 36
Jack Lalor Bacchus Marsh........................16 Newlyn 10 7 13 26 19 31 6 Learmonth.................128.76 36
Bungaree 24 17 35 36 50 45 7 Newlyn.....................201.73 32
Results Saturday 8 July U/16.5 Seniors Rokewood 9 16 17 28 37 36 8 Skipton......................110.93 32
Waubra 33 17 18 41 38 35
Ned Nash Lake Wendouree.................... 20 9 Beaufort.................... 95.90 28
Wednesday Stableford Skipton 2 3 12 26 28 39
Connor Ascough Darley...................................... 13 Hepburn 30 57 48 36 35 56 10 Clunes....................... 47.47 20
Winner Barry Sims 35 Andrew Azzopardi Darley...................................... 13 11 Dunnstown................65.75 16
points, R/up Selwyn Wilson 12 Waubra......................48.68 16
U/16.5 Reserves
35 points.
Ryley Lopes Ballarat......................................18 CHFL Top Goal Kickers 13 Bungaree.................. 37.80 12
NTP - 15th Len Killender. 14 Cham/Linton.............25.54 12
Rylan Tanner Darley.......................................17 Seniors
Magpie - 14th Selwyn 15 Rwood/Chap...........23.44 12
Ashley Brent Lay Bacchus Marsh....................... 15 Matthew Bond Learmonth.............................. 40
Wilson. Dylan Lorensini Darley...................................... 15
16 Smythesdale............... 17.02 8
Ashley Munari Gordon..................................... 37
17 Gordon.........................0.00 0
Saturday Stableford Thomas Eltringham Springbank............................. 32
U/14 Seniors Joel Mirtschin Bungaree................................. 29
(5th Round House Teams) Charlie Molan Mount Clear........................... 33 Under 15
Steven Nicholson Gordon..................................... 27
A Grade - winner Anthony Lane Havelberg Darley...................................... 13 1 Buninyong................. 680.11 48
Moore (7) 36 points, R/up Will Johnson Darley.......................................10 Reserves 2 Hepburn....................361.75 40
Bob Hughes (15) 35 points on Brodie Ward Darley.......................................10 Bernard Whelan Ballan....................................... 50 3 Springbank............... 346.99 40
c/b from Chris Tudor (13). Jarryd Walters Dunnstown............................. 26 4 Gordon..................... 258.95 40
U/14 Reserves Rodney Watts Ballan....................................... 21
B Grade - winner on the 5 Learmonth.................267.64 36
Tynon Oakley Sebastopol............................... 40
day Andrew Germon (29) 37 Under 18 6 Clunes.......................175.73 32
points, R/up Jimmy Walsh U/12 Seniors Alister Ferrie Hepburn.................................. 49 7 Skipton......................101.89 28
(22) 35 points. Liam Mason Mount Clear............................18 Luke Currie-Jones Ballan....................................... 33 8 Cham/Linton.............128.47 24
NTPs - 7th Kevin Lockman, Ethan McKercher Bacchus Marsh....................... 12 DylanBulluss Ballan....................................... 33 9 Newlyn.......................113.14 24
12th Les Martin, 15th Don Joel Freeman Darley........................................ 8 Connor Ronan Dunnstown............................. 32 10 Dunnstown................66.37 24
Wickson. Cooper Sutherland Bacchus Marsh......................... 8 James Spicer Springbank............................. 25 11 Beaufort...................61.28 24
Magpies - 4th Anthony Andrew Erhardt Bacchus Marsh......................... 7 Campbell Sparrow Ballan....................................... 22 12 Creswick...................74.00 20
Moore, 18th Ian Godkin. William Lalor Bacchus Marsh......................... 7 Under 15 13 Daylesford................. 70.18 16
Balls 6, Cut-off 33 points: Connor Palmer Carngham Linton.................. 44 14 Waubra......................26.45 16
Jimmy Walsh, Andrew U/12 Reserves Jack Sides Springbank............................. 38 15 Smythesdale.............23.27 12
Germon, Ian Godkin, Chris Jack Bray Redan....................................... 15 Daniel Pascoe Gordon..................................... 34 16 Bungaree....................24.84 4
Tudor, Anthony Moore, Les Jayven Tanner Darley.......................................10 Connor Parkin Springbank............................. 33 17 Rwood/Chap.............10.89 4
Martin. Ned Loft Darley........................................ 4 Angus Stewart Springbank............................. 23 18 Ballan...........................0.00 0
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