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Tuesday 31 July, 2018 Serving Ballan and district since 1872 Phone 5368 1966 Vol 12 No 30
Avenue
keeps on
living
Ross Holton with a fairly new planting (considering) by council, is dwarfed by the 100-year old Avenue trees in Bacchus Marsh. Photo – Helen Tatchell
By Meg Kennedy a living organism”, he said. amount, and currently works within a budget of $220,000-
Mr Holton said within the next five years, 18 trees could $260,000, which varies on works needed for the trees.”
The beautiful elm trees in the Bacchus Marsh Avenue of potentially be replaced, taking into consideration an In total, Mr Holton estimates around $2.9 million has been
Honour have always held an iconic presence along the entry assessment of their current health and condition. spent on the project by Council.
to the town. “When a number of trees have been assessed for removal, Although the trees are “pretty resilient”, many do suffer
But although many of the trees will soon be celebrating 100 the first findings and recommendations of peer assessment from Elm Leaf Beetle disease and are treated regularly.
years since the first planting, it is important to maintain both are conducted by an independent qualified arborist, to “It’s very lucky that Dutch Elm disease, one of the most
their health and the safety of the Avenue. confirm the decision to remove the tree is fully justified. dangerous diseases to elm trees, is currently not present in
In recent years, this has included cutting branches for road “This method will be continued and used when the new Australia as it has taken the lives of many elms in Europe,”
safety, and even fully replacing trees. tree replacement strategy is adopted,” he said. he said.
One of the key figures for the trees’ upkeep is Ross Holton, The guide to the trees’ life-span is determined in blocks, Around $30,000 is spent on leaf beetle treatment, which is
Coordinator for Parks and Gardens at Moorabool Shire ranging from lasting the next 0-5 years, to up to 20 years or injected through the soil and taken up through the tree. Mr
Council. more. Holton says the procedure “has been pretty successful”.
For the last 15 years, Mr Holton has dedicated his efforts to Each September, buds are taken from the remaining trees Mr Holton works with a team of arborists on the trees, and
maintaining the trees and explained that serious work on the and grafted into new stock. said it is a “highly specialised process”.
trees first began with the Council’s Strategic Management “The trees are then broken up into ‘Type 1’ and ‘Type 2’, with “We have to take into account the nature, size and historical
Plan in 2004. the former being Canadian Elms, and the latter Huntington significance of the trees,” he said.
“The current plan hasn’t differed much from the original Elms.” “It is a very complex issue.”
and a new conservation management plan is in the works, Mr Holton said funding for the trees’ upkeep comes directly As part of the Centenary Commemoration of the planting
which I hope will be drafted to council by September or from council budget, but there has been some support from of the Avenue of Honour trees, Ross Holton will further
October. Federal Government over the years. discuss his work on the trees at the Bacchus Marsh Town
“The Avenue of Honour is coming to the end of its life…it is “Council put $360,000 toward the trees in 2010, a significant Hall on Saturday, August 11.
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aesthetics of the station, and there is absolutely no of us makes in a year, done deal. - Bruce The
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Epic fail! What was the consultant and/or architect
I’m sure when they built the ‘older building’ it’s thinking? - Christine EMAIL: news@themooraboolnews.com.au Your Local News WEB: www.themooraboolnews.com.au
of progress. Now it’s great to see something from Love the modern and I love the heritage but the
the 21st century being built alongside the original two together just do not mix well in this design!
building. - Ian Has the architect given any consideration to what’s
there? - Annette
This is a message for Jacinta Allan, her female
“minder in the red coat”, Michael McCormack, the An absolutely horrendous design proposal. It
V/line PR department, and the ‘out of town’ Media is completely out of character with the Ballan
Scum except Kate Lambe from WIN News. I’ve township and, more importantly, the current
been a Ballan local for 40+ years. On the morning historical station. - Andrea
of Thursday July 19, I arrived at the Ballan station
Oh heck no. How can they do that to our beautiful
to be greeted by arrogant government” officials”
historic railway station. - Kerryn
and “intrusive media personnel” who believed
they were not only entitled to use the minimal Looks good, something for the local spray painters
bench seats to dump their “too heavy to hold” to tag. - Johnny
baggage but also stand in a rugby huddle spread
across the entire width of the only platform while Looks like something they’ll regret building in 10 Artists impression of the new Ballan Station upgrade.
dis-respected and intimidated into keeping their This is all they could come up with? horrendous. Are the new plans for the Ballan train station on track
station car park on Atkinson Street will be modified to
integrate with the improved bus bay, making it easier
crash announcements to touch base with Ministers as
the invitation lists are limited to those that put glossy
frame to move along the platform came dangerously Someone got paid big money to dream up that and Transport Michael McCormack and Member for only just been scheduled for this Thursday 26 July and State Government to attend the announcement of the
Buninyong Geoff Howard, will see, as part of a half- Saturday 4 August. plans being unveiled at Ballan station last week.
close to the edge. No one of the “aristocrat” crowd terrible piece of junk whilst sitting in an office a-billion-dollar Stage One Ballarat Line Upgrade, a
transformation that could have a town divided on the
“We’ve added features locals told us were important to
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The track at Ballan Station will be duplicated as part of
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purpose of this “ministerial promo” was to bask in “New lifts will allow all passengers to easily access “We have a representative on the BRAC committee. Regional Rail Revival and is a joint initiative of the
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Deaths at
Ms Lo, 28, who is on trial for the mur-
der of Bacchus Marsh man Paul Hogan
at his Labilliere street property in May
2016, appeared calm; but was upset and
agitated at times as she gave evidence
Parwan
in the witness stand, accompanied by
correction officers.
Lo was questioned by defence barrister
Peter Chadwick QC about her relation-
ship with Mr Hogan and claimed Paul
Hogan had made threats to kill her and
her family in Hong Kong. The body of a female and a male were located inside a
“It wasn’t true…it was a lie”, Lo people who displease you, do you agree
“He was accusing me of cheating with private property around 10am last Wednesday 25 July.
responded. that you never say…the expression of
other people”, Lo replied. The Smiths Road address in Parwan was the scene for what
She also admitted to lying that a lady wanting him dead…that kind of lan-
Lo also told the court that Paul Ho- had driven her to the Bacchus Marsh guage was reserved for Paul Hogan, is alleged to be a murder/suicide and is also alleged to be a
gan had allegedly forced her to have train station on the morning of Mr Ho- husband and wife aged in their 90s.
wasn’t it?” he asked.
sex with him multiple times while she gan’s death. Police media told the Moorabool News last week the
was residing at the Labilliere street “Yes.” Lo responded.
While being cross-examined by Crown deceased were yet to be formally identified.
property. “You said those things about Paul Ho-
prosecutor Patrick Bourke, he asked Lo “The exact cause of the deaths is yet to be determined but
While recounting her alleged actions gan, I suggest, because that’s exactly
whether she thought it was a good idea police are not looking for anyone else in connection to the
after Mr Hogan’s death, Lo told the what you wanted to happen. You did
to tell the lie, to which Lo responded incident at this stage,” a spokesperson said.
court that she “was scared to death.” want him dead and that’s why you said
“not at that point.”
“I was crying like a crazy person”, she it?” Mr. Bourke asked. Moorabool Mayor Paul Tatchell spoke on ABC radio Ballarat
said. “It was something stupid that I’ve
Lo replied, “No.” and was asked if there were plans for a memorial.
done, I should have told the truth.
Before her cross-examination, Lo ad- Both the Crown and the Defence “It is still only early days and preliminary investigations are
mitted to lying in her police statements; “I wasn’t thinking”, Lo said.
presented their closing statements to being conducted.
including incorrectly telling police that Mr Bourke then mentioned prior
phone text messages where Lo had de- the jury after Lo finished giving her “Our main concern at this point in time are the people in
Mr Hogan’s housemate had sexually
assaulted her. scribed people who had annoyed her evidence. that community and if they require assistance they should
“Was it true that a man by the name as ‘f***king morons’ and ‘disgusting It is expected the jury will retire, delib- contact the Shire,” he said.
of Peter was raping you?” asked Mr. sh**s.’ erate and present a verdict this week to Council offices are in Darley, Ballan and the Lerderderg
Chadwick QC. “In all those texts when you talk about the court. Library – 5366 7100.
Moorabool Shire Council: PO Box 18, Ballan VIC 3342 Telephone: 03 5366 7100 Facsimile: 03 5368 1757 CEO: Rob Croxford
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Few would argue that the that wasn’t the case.”
best feeling in football is
“My kids have grown up
winning a premiership.
around the footy club. The
But Darley veteran Travis
Stephenson experienced a people I’ve met and played
‘rare air’ moment in foot- with over the years..... I’ve
had a great time, made many Darley coach Heath Scotland is too strong and fast for his
ball last Saturday when he
Sunbury opponent. Photos – Tim Saultry
took to the field for his 415th ‘life’ friends.”
game with the club, along- “I’ve had a ball... I will cher-
side his two sons and newest ish many memories from
teammates Jye aged 18, and
my time at the club, and
Bryce 16.
Saturday was certainly one
Travis had played four
of those.”
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Bryce. dent Mark Shelly was short
“I was so nervous during and sweet in acknowledg-
the week leading into the ing the big fella’s loyalty and
game, a bit similar to how contribution to the club.
I’ve felt heading into a Grand “It’s people like Travis who
Final,” he said.
make football clubs,” he
The 44-year old has been a
said.
rock for the Darley Football
Club, applying his craft in Travis is expected to go on
Darley veteran Travis Stephenson (middle) with sons Jye playing again next year. The
the position of ruck over an (left) and Bryce (right) before their monumental game
ongoing career spanning 24 together last Saturday. Photo - submitted determination and will of
years. the beloved number 35 to go
Stephenson was a member years later in 2017. played all of his junior footy. on poses two questions to
of the clubs victorious 1995 leave you with.
The 193cm father of two “The Darley Football Club
Premiership team in the Rid- 1) Could he reach 500
said it was a proud moment is a second family for me. It
dell District Football League
for his family and spoke bugs me they get misrepre- games? And 2), Surely it
before they joined the BFL
IN 1997. Travis would later volumes of his time spent at sented in the wider commu- couldn’t be the grandchil-
feature in the winning Re- the club since crossing from nity for the odd indiscretion dren next, could it?
serve grade premiership, 22 Bacchus Marsh, where he because they really are a Good luck Travis.
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“I thought our effort was Results - Round 14 1 East Point..................153.86 48
BACCHUS MARSH has Seniors 2 Darley........................118.90 40
good and we created enough
again paid the price for inac- 3 Bacchus Marsh.........144.87 36
Netball
scoring opportunities to Lake Wendouree 12.12 (84) def Bacchus Marsh 10.15 (75)
curacy in front of goal, fall- 4 North Ballarat City....116.34 36
win,” he said. Darley 13.18 (96) def Sunbury 7.10 (52) 5 Melton....................... 111.99 36
ing to Lake Wendouree by “We missed some impor-
9-points at Maddingley Park East Point 23.19 (157) def Ballarat 11.8 (74) 6 Sebastopol............... 105.99 36
tant targets and made some 7 Lake Wendouree......102.41 36
Ladder
last Saturday. North Ballarat City 13.12 (90) def Melton South 9.18 (72)
poor decisions at half for- 8 Sunbury....................104.23 32
The Cobras have now lost ward.... we failed to convert Sebastopol 11.14 (80) def Redan 4.7 (31) 9 Ballarat.......................54.67 16
four of their last five games, some very basic shots on Reserves 10 Redan........................70.63 12
including their last three, goal. Bacchus Marsh 11.11 (77) def Lake Wendouree 7.4 (46) 11 Melton South...............66.99 8
to end a horrible five-week “The money kick inside 50 Reserves A Grade
Sunbury 12.10 (82) def Darley 9.4 (58)
block of games in front of really let us down,” 1 East Point..................278.93 54 1 Sunbury 56 145.96
goal. Their only win during East Point 22.19 (151) def Ballarat 3.4 (22) 2 Bacchus Marsh.........193.64 48
“If the boys keep bringing 2 North Ballarat 44 114.84
this period came at home Melton South 25.7 (157) def North Ballarat City 9.3 (57) 3 Sunbury ................... 117.84 38 3 East Point 40 122.67
the effort, I’ve got little doubt 4 Melton South............. 114.05 32
against Sebastopol in Round Sebastopol 11.15 (81) def Redan 11.8 (74) 4 Lake Wendouree 40 110.11
we can turn things around.” 5 Darley........................109.78 32
11 on July 7. Under 18.5s 5 Sebastopol 38 108.41
Bacchus Marsh now find 6 Sebastopol.................81.29 32
But even then, the cracks Lake Wendouree 9.11 (65) def Bacchus Marsh 5.10 (40) 6 Bacchus Marsh 34 101.02
themselves back with the 7 Melton........................85.20 28
were starting to show.
pack in third place on 36 Sunbury 10.27 (87) def Darley 5.12 (42) 8 Lake Wendouree.......86.26 24 7 Melton South 24 99.63
The last five weeks has re- points just percentage ahead 9 Redan......................... 71.61 24 8 Ballarat 24 88.65
turned a wasteful 52 goals East Point 9.9 (63) def Ballarat 8.14 (62)
of seventh place. 10 Ballarat......................63.77 12 9 Redan 20 100.53
and 80 behinds for the Co- North Ballarat City 26.12 (168) def Melton South 4.4 (28) 11 North Ballarat City.... 50.74 12
The bye is a timely one for 10 Darley 8 69.35
bras. Not once were they Under 18.5s
the Cobras at the back end 11 Melton 4 63.07
ahead of the ledger, booting
5 (goals) 19 (behinds), 16.19,
of the season; it gives them Ballarat Junior Football League 1 East Point..................160.55 52
2 Lake Wendouree......160.49 48
a chance to reset before the B Grade
9.14, 12.13 and 10.15. They’ve Results – Round 13 3 North Ballarat City... 286.48 44
final three rounds of the sea- 1 Sunbury 56 183.14
been well and truly in with Under 16.5 Seniors 4 Sunbury....................144.40 40
son and an almost certain 2 Lake Wendouree 48 139.85
a winning chance in each 5 Redan........................ 117.92 36
finals campaign. The draw Lake Wendouree 9.6 (60) def Redan 7.9 (51) 6 Ballarat...................... 114.63 32
of their four losses over the 3 East Point 44 151.81
doesn’t look as comfortable North Ballarat 9.14 (68) def Darley 1.1 (7) 7 Melton........................86.33 24
period, their average los- 4 Ballarat 36 122.08
for the Cobras as it once did. Ballarat 21.11 (137) def Bacchus Marsh 2.2 (14) 8 Darley.........................78.21 24
ing margin has been just 9.5 5 Redan 36 118.47
The Cobras will travel to 9 Bacchus Marsh..........54.91 20
points. U16.5 Reserves 6 North Ballarat 32 92.16
Sunbury who are unbeaten 10 Melton South...............24.98 8
To put their recent ‘yips’ at home before finishing Sebastopol 10.12 (72) def Redan 8.5 (53) 7 Melton South 22 78.66
11 Sebastopol...................0.00 0
into perspective and the with Sebastopol (away) and a North Ballarat 9.11 (65) def Darley 4.6 (30) 8 Melton 20 80.04
U16.5 Seniors
damage it’s causing, let’s home meeting with Melton. Bacchus Marsh 6.7 (43) def Ballarat 3.11 (29) 1 North Ballarat........... 235.80 44 9 Bacchus Marsh 20 75.54
take a look at the five-week 2 Lake Wendouree......204.74 44 10 Sebastopol 12 73.54
Destiny, as they say, lies in Mount Clear 9.13 (67) def East Point 0.3 (3)
block previous, rounds five 3 East Point..................240.24 40
their own hands. U14 Seniors 11 Darley 6 52.36
through to nine. 4 Ballarat......................104.32 24
Redan 3.7 (25) def Sebastopol 2.7 (19)
The Cobras went undefeat- 5 Redan........................103.70 24
BACCHUS MARSH 3.2- 20 North Ballarat 17.14 (116) def Darley 0.0 (0) C Grade
ed with five wins over this 6 Mount Clear...............78.01 16
5.8- 38 9.12- 66 10.15-75 lost 1 Sunbury 44 131.84
period averaging 137 points Ballarat 4.2 (26) def Bacchus Marsh 3.2 (20) 7 Bacchus Marsh............ 30.13 8
per game. They kicked 103 to 8 Darley...........................34.37 4 2 Redan 44 130.24
East Point 9.10 (64) def Mount Clear 2.2 (14)
goals and 65 behinds, regis- LAKE WENDOUREE 4.2- U16.5 Reserves 3 Bacchus Marsh 40 145.24
U14 Reserves
tered over 100 points in each 26 8.5- 53 10.8- 68 12.12- 84 1 Ballarat......................264.18 48 4 East Point 40 130.25
Redan 10.9 (69) def Sebastopol 2.5 (17) 2 Bacchus Marsh.........185.49 40 5 Ballarat 40 126.70
game with comfortable wins BACCHUS MARSH
against East Point (away), (GOALS) A. Willits 4, B. North Ballarat 15.7 (97) def Darley 0.0 (0) 3 Mount Clear..............158.49 40 6 Lake Wendouree 36 124.56
Ballarat, Melton (away), Re- Speight 2, D. Phyland 2, H. Bacchus Marsh 4.4 (28) def Ballarat 2.6 (18) 4 Redan........................146.74 36 7 Darley 36 114.18
dan and Sunbury. Coulton, B. Griffiths. Mount Clear 6.8 (44) def East Point 4.6 (30) 5 North Ballarat.............93.20 28
8 Melton South 16 77.26
6 Sebastopol................100.95 24
The argument is damning, BACCHUS MARSH (BEST) U12 Seniors 7 Lake Wendouree...... 73.90 20 9 Sebastopol 16 54.12
and the results speak for D. Burton, H. King, J. Chisa- Redan 8.13 (61) def Sebastopol 2.4 (16) 8 East Point...................70.97 20 10 Melton 12 62.28
themselves. ri, N. Stuhldreier, J. Owen, B. North Ballarat 7.3 (45) def Darley 4.4 (28) 9 Darley...........................14.37 4 11 North Ballarat City 8
Coach Travis Hodgson re- Griffiths. Bacchus Marsh 7.8 (50) def Ballarat 1.2 (8) U14 Seniors 49.89
mained in a positive frame APPLE 98.5FM VOTES - 5. 1 North Ballarat...........1164.21 50
Mount Clear 3.9 (27) def East Point 2.4 (16)
of mind post-match, praising D. Burton 4. H. King 3. J. 2 East Point................. 915.87 46 19&Under
effort while acknowledging Owen 2. B. Griffiths 1. J. U12 Reserves 3 Mount Clear..............221.45 40
Redan 3.1 (19) def Sebastopol 0.3 (3) 1 Melton South 52 155.10
there were flaws that need to Chisari. 4 Redan.........................76.44 28
5 Bacchus Marsh..........49.59 20 2 Ballarat 44 156.73
Lake Wendouree 11.10 (76) def Ballarat Storm 1.1 (7)
6 Ballarat....................... 41.01 20 3 Melton 40 140.63
North Ballarat 3.3 (21) def Darley 0.1 (1)
7 Lake Wendouree.......38.27 20 4 North Ballarat 38 132.58
Ballarat 11.1 (67) def Bacchus Marsh 0.0 (0) 8 Sebastopol.................32.28 20 5 Lake Wendouree 38 124.40
East Point 6.2 (38) def Mount Clear 4.3 (27) 9 Darley.........................24.88 12 6 Sunbury 36 122.72
U14 Reserves 7 Redan 28 113.47
Ballarat Football/Netball League
Ballarat Football/Netball League 1 North Ballarat........... 553.03 48
2 Mount Clear..............267.89 48
8 Darley 20 84.02
Senior Results – Round 14 9 East Point 20 80.76
Results – Round 14 3 Redan....................... 205.59 40
4 Lake Wendouree...... 127.68 32 10 Bacchus Marsh 8 63.79
Club A B C D 19&U E
Bacchus Marsh 42 17 24 37 20 29 5 Sebastopol................. 70.71 28 11 Sebastopol 8 20.27
Lake Wendouree 54 54 30 32 38 19 6 East Point...................84.25 26
Darley 53 39 42 21 31 - 7 Bacchus Marsh.......... 47.77 16
Sunbury 56 67 38 41 45 -
D Grade
East Point 50 52 34 41 20 21
8 Darley..........................31.74 12 1 Bacchus Marsh 48 143.25
Ballarat 32 40 40 27 36 38 9 Ballarat.......................32.42 10 2 Lake Wendouree 46 151.70
Melton South 47 42 29 34 33 - U12 Seniors
3 Melton 40 146.05
Nth Ballarat City 48 45 25 16 31 - 1 Mount Clear..............207.69 48
Sebastopol 54 31 17 17 16 - 2 North Ballarat............189.63 44 4 East Point 40 137.76
Redan 51 48 40 25 51 - 5 Sunbury 40 119.70
3 East Point..................199.67 40
4 Ballarat...................... 151.46 32 6 Melton South 38 104.11
BFL Top Goal Kickers 5 Bacchus Marsh..........96.16 26
6 Darley........................ 115.73 22
7 Redan
8 Sebastopol
20
20
89.68
78.07
Seniors 7 Lake Wendouree.......69.33 20 9 Ballarat 16 75.00
William Young North Ballarat City................ 48 8 Redan.........................59.53 20 10 Darley 16 65.94
Aaron Willitts Bacchus Marsh....................... 46 9 Sebastopol...................18.78 8
U12 Reserves 11 North Ballarat 8 49.90
Jake Owen Bacchus Marsh....................... 36
1 North Ballarat .......... 654.84 52
Benjamin Speight Bacchus Marsh....................... 33 E Grade
2 Ballarat..................... 359.09 44
Reserves 3 Sebastopol............... 300.00 36 1 Melton South 46 137.12
Ethan Tibbles Bacchus Marsh....................... 43 4 Redan........................273.46 32 2 Sebastopol 44 142.98
Aaron Speak Darley...................................... 20 5 Darley........................235.47 32 3 Bacchus Marsh 44 135.37
Jack Powell Bacchus Marsh........................17 6 East Point...................79.58 24 4 Ballarat 40 100.86
7 Mount Clear...............65.77 16
Under 18.5s 5 Lake Wendouree 38 100.43
8 Lake Wendouree ......59.49 12
Jack Riding North Ballarat City................ 32 9 Bacchus Marsh.......... 24.61 12 6 East Point 36 79.88
Photo: Tim Saultry Connor Ascough Darley.......................................14 10 Ballarat Storm..............2.88 0 7 Darley 24 52.24
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1 Buninyong 60 418.33
Results – Round 13 2 Carngham 54 265.56
AFL Goldfields Women’s 3 Hepburn 54 177.01
4 Dunnstown 44 151.71
East Point 1.4 (10) def Redan 1.3 (9) Central Highlands Football League 5 Creswick 44 140.31
Bacchus Marsh 3.5 (23) def Melton Centrals 2.3 (15) Seniors 6 Springbank 42 148.79
Results – Round 15 7 Bungaree 36 132.66
BFNL U18 Youth Girls Team % PTS
Seniors 8 Beaufort 34 93.69
Lake Wendouree 12.10 (82) def Redan 1.0 (6) 1 Waubra......................172.75 56 9 Skipton 28 93.02
Ballarat Swans 9.9 (63) def Creswick 0.0 (0) Buninyong 20.13 (133) def Daylesford 4.3 (27) 10 Learmonth 24 90.67
2 Beaufort................... 234.88 52
Ararat Storm 2.11 (23) def North Ballarat City 2.1 (13) Gordon 13.10 (88) def Bungaree 10.8 (68) 11 Newlyn 24 80.68
3 Buninyong................. 251.76 48 12 Gordon 20 78.78
RDFNL U18 Youth Girls Newlyn 9.15 (69) def Ballan 10.6 (66) 4 Gordon......................157.20 48 13 Smythesdale 18 75.33
Gisborne White 1.7 (13) def Bacchus Marsh Cobras 1.2 (8) Learmonth v Dunnstown (cancelled) 5 Springbank................ 117.89 48 14 Daylesford 18 56.37
Hepburn 25.14 (164) def Clunes 7.4 (46) 15 Ballan 16 69.52
Gisborne Blue 2.9 (21) def Darley Devils 1.2 (8) 6 Newlyn......................149.39 44 16 Clunes 12 54.75
Sunbury Kangaroos 9.7 (61) def Melton Centrals 1.2 (8) Waubra 22.16 (148) def C’ham/Linton 6.5 (41) 7 Hepburn....................166.67 40 17 Rokewood 12 47.37
AFL Goldfields U15 Youth Girls Creswick 9.15 (69) def R’wood/C’hap 7.12 (54) 8 Bungaree..................140.97 36 18 Waubra 0 7.02
15&Under
Lake Wendouree 6.7 (43) def Redan 3.3 (21) Springbank 9.18 (72) def Skipton 8.7 (55) 9 Learmonth.................130.48 34 1 Buninyong 56 352.29
East Point Dragons 9.8 (62) def Sunbury Kangaroos 0.2 (2) Reserves 10 Dunnstown................91.88 34 2 Learmonth 56 258.43
BFNL U13 Junior Girls 11 Ballan........................70.75 24 3 Bungaree 52 247.98
Buninyong 20.17 (137) def Daylesford 0.3 (3) 4 Daylesford 48 133.94
Ballarat Swans 3.2 (20) drew Ballarat Storm 3.2 (20) Bungaree 4.12 (36) def Gordon 5.5 (35) 12 Creswick...................73.23 20 5 Newlyn 42 140.67
Redan 10.11 (71) def Lakers 0.0 (0) Ballan 13.8 (86) def Newlyn 4.6 (30) 13 Skipton......................58.60 20 6 Hepburn 42 111.15
East Point Dragons 11.5 (71) def Carisbrook 2.1 (13) 7 Ballan 40 131.58
Learmonth 9.7 (61) def Dunnstown 6.5 (41) 14 Daylesford.................56.76 12 8 Springbank 34 120.59
RDFNL U13 Junior Girls 15 R’wood/C’hap...........49.31 12 9 Clunes 34 92.72
Hepburn 14.19 (103) def Clunes 1.3 (9)
Bacchus Marsh Cobras 1.2 (8) def Gisborne White 1.0 (6) 16 C’ham/Linton............... 37.89 8 10 Smythesdale 28 98.34
Waubra 11.13 (79) def C’ham/Linton 9.6 (60) 11 Waubra 28 69.94
Creswick 10.3 (63) def R’wood/C’hap 6.5 (41) 17 Clunes..........................37.12 4 12 Creswick 24 75.22
Bacchus Marsh Soccer Club Skipton 10.11 (71) def Springbank 3.4 (22)
Reserves
13 Beaufort
14 Carngham
18
12
60.71
52.72
Results - Round 14 Beaufort 14.8 (92) def Smythesdale 7.10 (52) 15 Skipton 12 43.15
1 Beaufort....................341.69 56 16 Dunnstown 10 48.15
Under 13s Div 1 Open Under 18 2 Learmonth.................216.47 56 17 Gordon 4 39.76
Bacchus Marsh Blue (2) def Ballarat North United Black (0) Gordon 9.12 (66) def Bungaree 2.3 (15) 17&Under
3 Buninyong................. 510.75 52
Goals - David Dillon (1), Nick Blanks (1) Newlyn 16.5 (101) def Ballan 8.3 (51) 1 Bungaree 60 251.85
4 Bungaree..................148.36 40 2 Learmonth 56 359.43
Under 13s Div 2 Open Learmonth 10.7 (67) def Dunnstown 3.3 (21) 5 Creswick...................128.57 40 3 Hepburn 56 330.63
Bacchus Marsh Yellow (3) def Ballarat North United White (0) 4 Buninyong 52 213.64
Hepburn 25.14 (164) def Clunes 0.0 (0) 6 Hepburn.................... 127.67 40
Goals - Cameron Gilliland (1), Isabel Srnec (1), Lincoln 5 Dunnstown 44 144.53
C’ham/Linton 11.6 (72) def Waubra 2.10 (22) 7 Dunnstown................ 137.97 36 6 Newlyn 40 166.53
Stevanov (1)
Creswick 17.11 (113) def R’wood/C’hap 5.1 (31) 8 Ballan....................... 108.90 36 7 Gordon 40 132.90
Under 15s Div 1 Open 8 Beaufort 36 105.23
Springbank 22.12 (144) def Skipton 1.0 (6) 9 Waubra...................... 101.13 32
Bacchus Marsh Blue (3) drew Ballarat Red (3) 9 Creswick 32 120.90
Goals - Justin Hobert (3) Buninyong 23.15 (153) def Daylesford 0.0 (0) 10 R’wood/C’hap.......... 96.94 28 10 Springbank 32 83.85
Beaufort 18.11 (119) def Smythesdale 2.1 (13) 11 Smythesdale.............86.99 24 11 Carngham 24 62.05
Under 16 Girls 12 Ballan 16 63.06
Bacchus Marsh (1) lost Ballarat Eureka Strikers (2) Under 15 12 Newlyn...................... 84.15 20 13 Daylesford 16 49.28
Goal - Ava Farella (1) Buninyong 7.8 (50) def Daylesford 2.3 (15) 13 C’ham/Linton.............60.26 20 14 Skipton 14 51.77
14 Skipton...................... 51.71 20 15 Clunes 12 48.27
Senior Women’s Div. 1 Bungaree 9.9 (63) drew Gordon 10.3 (63) 16 Rokewood 4 37.41
Bacchus Marsh (0) lost Ballarat Eureka Strikers (4) Newlyn 16.16 (112) def Ballan 0.1 (1) 15 Gordon......................64.40 16 17 Waubra 4 35.47
Senior Men’s Div. 2 16 Daylesford................. 42.10 12 18 Smythesdale 2 26.62
Learmonth 7.3 (45) def Dunnstown 5.3 (33) C Grade
Bacchus Marsh (2) def Creswick (1) 17 Clunes.......................34.54 12
Hepburn 10.10 (70) def Clunes 1.3 (9) 1 Learmonth 60 218.71
Goals - Jalen Shugg (1), Josh Tejedor (1) 18 Springbank..................38.33 0 2 Hepburn 56 222.02
Waubra 10.6 (66) def C’ham/Linton 4.6 (30)
3 Bungaree 52 189.69
R’wood/C’hap 11.7 (73) def Creswick 2.1 (13) 4 Springbank 48 162.25
Under 18
Skipton 6.9 (45) def Springbank 1.2 (8) 5 Newlyn 44 150.44
1 Springbank................591.40 60 6 Buninyong 40 128.21
Beaufort 10.10 (70) def Smythesdale 6.0 (36) 7 Gordon 40 120.05
2 Buninyong................ 334.35 56
8 Ballan 36 102.10
Central Highlands Netball League 3 Hepburn....................547.52 52
Central Highlands Netball League 4 Learmonth.................275.48 48
9 Dunnstown
10 Beaufort
34
24
119.35
87.12
Results––Round
Results Round15
15 5 Newlyn......................232.07 48 11 Waubra 22 84.52
12 Clunes 20 86.34
6 C’ham/Linton 179.35 40 13 Creswick 16 78.12
Club 13&U 15&U 17&U C B A
Newlyn 7 14 36 34 26 26 7 Beaufort....................156.09 36 14 Carngham 16 68.69
Ballan 15 21 12 17 34 36 8 Creswick...................151.66 36 15 Daylesford 16 54.13
Smythesdale 11 34 11 14 16 13 16 Rokewood 12 65.24
9 Gordon......................138.95 36 17 Skipton 4 55.30
Beaufort 16 22 28 50 41 82
10 Dunnstown................70.80 28 18 Smythesdale 0 15.68
Daylesford 4 16 11 21 23 20 B Grade
Buninyong 24 40 54 30 51 68 11 Waubra......................91.66 24
1 Learmonth 58 196.48
Learmonth 6 50 33 41 45 48 12 Skipton......................61.49 24 2 Bungaree 58 192.49
Dunnstown 25 4 12 20 40 20 13 Bungaree..................75.49 20 3 Springbank 48 157.28
Bungaree 23 58 30 44 39 56 14 R’wood/C’hap...........36.78 12 4 Hepburn 46 123.35
Gordon 17 3 21 27 28 31 5 Waubra 40 129.05
Clunes 15 21 12 32 45 39 15 Clunes.........................36.35 8 6 Newlyn 40 129.02
Hepburn 54 21 56 72 45 47 16 Smythesdale............... 25.16 8 7 Ballan 38 121.79
Skipton 20 14 13 16 27 19 8 Buninyong 36 127.42
17 Ballan..........................34.28 4 9 Dunnstown 36 125.95
Springbank 32 46 31 61 47 56 18 Daylesford.................... 3.12 0 10 Carngham 26 99.60
Carngham 52 13 27 19 18 26 11 Gordon 24 108.62
Waubra 0 17 22 30 44 49 12 Creswick 24 107.54
Creswick 23 - 38 34 48 49 Under 15 13 Clunes 22 105.37
Rokewood 3 - 10 16 15 34 1 Skipton..................... 864.94 60 14 Skipton 12 82.93
2 Gordon......................550.71 54 15 Rokewood 12 57.48
16 Beaufort 8 62.85
CHFL Top Goal Kickers 3 Bungaree..................323.68 52 17 Daylesford 8 61.76
4 Springbank................379.30 44 18 Smythesdale 4 8.67
Seniors A Grade
5 Buninyong.................312.67 44
Isaac Baker Buninyong.............................. 40 1 Learmonth 60 303.11
Brendan Sutcliffe Gordon..................................... 28 6 Beaufort....................295.47 42 2 Bungaree 54 198.83
7 Daylesford.................115.25 36 3 Springbank 54 152.07
Reserves 4 Buninyong 48 175.10
Rodney Watts Ballan....................................... 51 8 R’wood/C’hap...........177.54 32
5 Dunnstown 40 129.22
Connor Ronan Dunnstown............................. 23 9 Creswick................... 133.18 32 6 Waubra 40 126.63
Damon Simpkin Dunnstown............................. 21 10 Smythesdale............ 127.09 32 7 Ballan 38 143.16
11 Learmonth................. 59.19 28 8 Creswick 38 111.06
Under 18 9 Hepburn 36 124.09
James Spicer Springbank............................. 97 12 Waubra......................63.53 24 10 Gordon 28 104.42
Under 15 13 Hepburn.................... 47.04 16 11 Clunes 28 100.70
12 Rokewood 24 92.49
Connor Parkin Springbank............................. 80 14 Newlyn......................45.86 16 13 Beaufort 16 96.92
Danie Pascoe Gordon..................................... 65 15 Dunnstown................43.46 12 14 Newlyn 12 76.80
Lachlan Reynolds Gordon..................................... 47 16 C’ham/Linton............. 37.20 12 15 Carngham 12 60.74
Tobey Jeffrey Bungaree................................. 38 16 Skipton 8 38.59
17 Clunes.......................... 7.52 4 17 Daylesford 4 29.79
Thomas Elliott Bungaree................................. 28 18 Ballan........................... 1.61 0 18 Smythesdale 0 21.24
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FOOTBALL
U/10 Seniors
Darley 1-0-6 lost North Ballarat 3-2-20
Goals – Jet D’arcy 1
Awards – Isaac Jordan, Declan Johansen,
State Cross Country
Elijah Copeman, Jet D’arcy, Darcy Dannatt
Awards – Imogen Goulett, Steph Newell, The Little Athletics Victoria
U/10 Reserves
Caroline Tucker, Matilda Dyzel, Tylah State Cross Country Cham-
Darley 4-4-28 def North Ballarat 4-1-25
Wright pionships were held on Sat-
Goals – Jayden Prior 3, Oliver Cape 1
U13 Girls Football urday at Lake Dewar Lodge,
Awards – Jayden Bell, Joseph Ford, Jordan
Davidson, Oliver Quick, Jayden Prior, Max BYE situated in the picturesque
Oakley NETBALL hills of the Myrniong region.
U/10 Development U/11 Seniors 691 athletes from around
Darley v North Ballarat Darley 10 lost North Ballarat 11 the State descended on the
Awards – Aaran Goel, Riley Rodgers, Kieron Goals – Alanah Tango 6, Mia Hayes 4 venue, along with the sup-
Rodgers, Tyler Burns, Riley Burgess Best on court - Mia Hayes port of hundreds of parents,
U/12 Seniors U/11 Reserves grandparents, siblings and
Darley 4-4-28 def by North Ballarat 7-3-45 Darley 4 lost North Ballarat 9 friends. The sun was shin-
Goals – Jackson Davies 1, Deacon Fawcett, Goals – Abbey Vallence 2, Ryley Benbow 2 ing and Bacchus Marsh
Cooper Jordan, Jett Walker-Collins athletes were set to produce
Best on court – Ellie Murphy
Awards – Jack Anderson, Jakob Bankowski, their best performance for
U/13 Seniors
Kai Beattie, Seth Fawcett, Lachie Bartolo this major event.
Darley 12 lost North Ballarat 33
U/12 Reserves First event for the day was
Goals – Bridie Shanhan 6, Ava Densley 5,
Darley 0-1-1 lost North Ballarat 3-3-21 the Under 12 Boys participat-
Milly Vallence 1
Awards – Noah Johansen, Deegan Giles, ing over 2 kilometres. The
Archie Colbron, Lucas Carnell, Logan Best on court – Claudia Runge
track had some challenging
Growcott, Lachlan Kaye U/13 Reserves
stages, including crossing
U/14 Seniors Darley 18 drew North Ballarat 18
over large poles and a tough Danielle Ide and Elise Cook after their race.
Darley 0-0-0 lost North Ballarat 17-14-116 Goals – Charlotte Drevensek 15, Ella Closter
gruelling hill climb. Xavier
Awards – Mitchell Gallagher, Cooper 2, Maddy Vella 1
Goodman crossed the line overall for the boys. Under boys got off to a flying start
Parsons Jones, Ben Hutchens, Kerran Best on court – Charlotte Drevensek with Nick sitting mid field
first for Bacchus Marsh in 10 girls, Mackenzie Estlick
Ribbons, Kristian Williams, James Chalmers U/15 Seniors
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U/14 Reserves Darley 22 lost North Ballarat 38
Nate Sadhai next for the put in great performances maintained his position to
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Marsh in 47th place. Next over 2kms with Mackenzie finish in 35th place.
Awards – Mitchell Gallager, Tarkyn Best on court – Brooke McNeill
Hamilton, Jayven Tanner, Kristian Williams, up were the Under 12 Girls, claiming a 37th place while Melton athletes Sarah Bur-
U/15 Reserves BMLAC was represented teammate Shameka was ton (U9 41st), James Burton
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Darley 4 lost North Ballarat 46 by Elise Cook and Danielle the 47th finisher. In her (U11 63rd) and to Werribee
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Melton Toyota
Melton Toyota
Melton Toyota
GREAT
GREAT VALUE.
VALUE.
GREAT VAL
STILL FEELING IT!
STILL FEELING IT!
STILL FEELIN
HILUX 4X4 SR5 AUTO
(DOUBLE-CAB PICK-UP)
HILUX 4X4 SR5 AUTO
FREE ON-ROAD
COSTS
ON-ROAD
(DOUBLE-CAB PICK-UP)
[V3]
RAV4 2WD GXL AUTO CVT
FREE COSTS
WORTH OVER $3,000 [V3]
FREE REGO
RAV4 2WD GXL AUTO, CVT
REGO
STAMP DUTY
CTP &
[V2]
$47,990
PETROL MANUAL FROM TURBO-DIESEL MANUAL FROM
$23,990 $27,990
FROM
FORTUNER GX AUTO HILUX WORKMATE 4X2 (SINGLE-CAB CAB-CHASSIS)
$47,990
PETROL MANUAL FROM TURBO-DIESEL MANUAL FROM
$23,990 $27,990
FROM DRIVEAWAY[D1]
DRIVEAWAY[D1] DRIVEAWAY[D1]
DRIVEAWAY[D1]
Melton Toyota DRIVEAWAY[D1] DRIVEAWAY[D1]
143-147 High Street,
Melton
Melton Toyota
143-147 High Street,
T 03 8746 0300
Melton
LMCT 1976
T 03 8746 0300
meltontoyota.com.au
LMCT 1976
meltontoyota.com.au
[D1] Recommended driveaway pricing is applicable for Private, Bronze and Silver fleet customers, and primary producers only. Offer available on new vehicles produced January 2018 to July 2018 and purchased between 01/07/2018 - 31/07/2018 unless offer extended. Recommended
driveaway price shown includes 12 months registration, 12 months compulsory third party insurance (CTP), a maximum dealer delivery charge and stamp duty. Offer excludes metallic paint. [V2] Offer applicable for Private, Bronze and Silver fleet customers, and primary producers only.
Offer available on new vehicles produced January 2018 to July 2018 and purchased from 01/07/2018 - 31/07/2018 unless offer extended. Offer includes 12 months registration, 12 months compulsory third party insurance (CTP) and stamp duty. Offer excludes Dealer Delivery. [V3] Offer
applicable for Private, Bronze and Silver fleet customers only. Offer available on new vehicles produced January 2018 to July 2018 and purchased from 01/07/2018 - 31/07/2018 unless offer extended. Free onroad costs includes 12 months registration, 12 months compulsory third party
insurance (CTP), dealer delivery charge and stamp duty. $3,000 represents minimum value of onroad costs on an auto Hilux 4X4 SR5 Double-Cab Pick-Up in non-metallic paint.
[D1] Recommended driveaway pricing is applicable for Private, Bronze and Silver fleet customers, and primary producers only. Offer available on new vehicles produced January 2018 to July 2018 and purchased between 01/07/2018 - 31/07/2018 unless offer extended.T2018-010296
Recommended
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BACCHUS
MARSH
WINTER WARMERS
AUSSIE
BEEF
17 $
1 $
1
$ 99 88 88
KG EA EA
Yearling Porterhouse Steak Strawberry Punnet 250g $0.75 per 100g Hass Avocadoes
½
PRICE
4 9 5
ANY 2 FOR
$ 99 $ 99 $ 99
KG KG KG
$20
Easy Carve SAVE SAVE SAVE
Australian Pork
Shoulders Honey Ham
$ 5 Danish Feta
$ 6 Forno Pizza 720g
Varieties
$ 298
BAKED BAKED
FRESH FRESH
INSTORE INSTORE
19 $
1 $
2
99 99
$
24
99 $ 99
KG KG EA EA
SAVE SAVE
2 3
3 FOR 2 FOR
$ $ 99
$ 5 $ 8
EA EA
SAVE UP TO Indomie Mi Goreng SAVE Western Star SAVE Bulla Ice Cream 2L SAVE
Twisties or Burger
Rings Party Bags
$2 Noodles
5 x 80-85g Pack 3
$ 25 Spreadable Butter
500g Varieties
$ 360 Varieties
$0.20 per 100ml
$ 350
BETTER
½
THAN Moccona
Freeze Dried Jack Daniel’s Giesen
Coffee 200- Black Label or Sauvignon
Johnnie Walker Blanc or
PRICE 250g Selected
Black 700ml Reisling 750ml
Varieties
9
ANY 2 FOR
$ EA
$92 $44 EA
$ 10 EA