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FEBRUARY 24, 2015 \ MACEDONRANGES.STARWEEKLY.COM.AU NEWS + SPORT + PROPERTY GUIDE Macedon Ranges horse enthusiasts have been quick to jump on a new social media page connecting them with a mix of news, information and equine tips. Macedon Ranges council and volunteers from the Macedon Ranges Equine Industry (REIN) collaborated on the Facebook page, which has attracted almost 250 likes since its launch last month. REIN volunteer and page administrator Tracey Robertson (pictured) works at Eliza Park International at Kerrie and says it’s a great way to keep riders, competitors and trainers informed. Ms Robertson says the page will be extremely valuable in times of disease outbreaks, bushfires and flooding, and it has already helped reunite a horse on the loose with its owner. Users are also able to share photos, competition results and details about coming events. Visit www.facebook.com/MacedonREIN. Matt Crossman (Joe Mastroianni) Facebook reins in horse lovers By Matt Crossman Kyneton residents have been urged to continue to support the family of a 22-month-old boy who was found dead in the back seat of a utility in Acacia Drive about 3pm on ursday. Community leaders have also asked people not to engage in, or entertain, unhelpful talk on social media. Police had still been unable to speak to the distressed mother of the boy, named Noah, when Star Weekly went to print. Macedon Ranges mayor and Woodend GP Jennifer Anderson said people should refrain from public discussion. ‘‘is is a tragedy and we need to respect people’s privacy,’’ she said. Kyneton Baptist Church minister Simon Burnett encouraged people who knew the family to help where they could. ‘‘is is an important time for the community to come around a hurting family and provide them with love and support, while at the same time giving them the space they need,’’ he said. e house where the vehicle was parked, in a relatively new estate behind Kyneton hospital, is believed to be a privately run family day-care centre. Paramedics, who were called at 2.57pm on ursday, had to smash a window of the vehicle to gain entry. ey performed CPR on Noah for several minutes but were unable to revive him. e temperature in Kyneton reached 31.6 degrees at 3pm on ursday. Police said it was understood the vehicle had been parked outside the house for only a short time. Many neighbours stood in their driveways and wept as news spread. Emergency services personnel were also visibly shaken. By Friday morning, flowers had been leſt on top of the mailbox at the house where the utility had been parked. Around town, feelings about the tragedy were close to the surface. e overwhelming majority of people expressed profound sympathy for those affected. Several parents also admitted to having leſt their own children in a parked car for short periods. Macedon Ranges police’s Inspector Ryan Irwin said detectives were in the early stages of investigating what happened. He said people should avoid jumping to conclusions. ‘‘Regardless of the circumstances, this is an absolute tragedy for the family, for other people living in the area and for the emergency services who attended.” Police said Noah lived in the Kyneton area with his parents and a sibling. His father took to Twitter late last week to express the family’s devastation. Andrew Krespanis urged parents to love their children. ‘‘I’ll always know I cherished every day. Every laugh, every adventure, every cuddle,’’ he said. ‘‘Hug your children. Hug them and never let them go.’’ Town’s tears for Noah ‘‘ Hug your children. Hug them and never let them go ’’ - Andrew Krespanis 8/1880 Hume Hwy Campbellfield VIC 3061 SUMMER COOLING SALE $6500 5 POINT evaporative cooling unit FULLY INSTALLED $2999 CONDITIONS APPLY CONDITIONS APPLY 5 POINT REFRIGERATED DUCTED AIRCONDITIONING FULLY INSTALLED

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Macedon Ranges horse enthusiasts have been quick to jump on a new social media page connecting them with a mix of news, information and equine tips. Macedon Ranges council and volunteers from the Macedon Ranges Equine Industry (REIN) collaborated on the Facebook page, which has attracted almost 250 likes since its launch last month. REIN volunteer and page administrator Tracey Robertson (pictured) works at Eliza Park International at Kerrie and says it’s a great way to keep riders, competitors and trainers informed. Ms Robertson says the page will be extremely valuable in times of disease outbreaks, bush�res and �ooding, and it has already helped reunite a horse on the loose with its owner. Users are also able to share photos, competition results and details about coming events. Visit www.facebook.com/MacedonREIN. Matt Crossman

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By Matt Crossman

Kyneton residents have been urged to continue to support the family of a 22-month-old boy who was found dead in the back seat of a utility in Acacia Drive about 3pm on �ursday.

Community leaders have also asked people not to engage in, or entertain, unhelpful talk on social media.

Police had still been unable to speak to the distressed mother of the boy, named Noah, when Star Weekly went Star Weekly went Star Weeklyto print.

Macedon Ranges mayor and Woodend GP Jennifer Anderson said people should refrain from public discussion.

‘‘�is is a tragedy and we need to respect people’s privacy,’’ she said.

Kyneton Baptist Church minister Simon Burnett encouraged people who knew the family to help where they could.

‘‘�is is an important time for the community to come around a hurting family and provide them with love and support, while at the same time giving them the space they need,’’ he said.

�e house where the vehicle was parked, in a relatively new estate behind Kyneton hospital, is believed to be a privately run family day-care centre.

Paramedics, who were called at 2.57pm on �ursday, had to smash a window of the vehicle to gain entry.�ey performed CPR on Noah for several minutes but were unable to revive him.

�e temperature in Kyneton reached 31.6 degrees at 3pm on �ursday.

Police said it was understood the vehicle had been parked outside the house for only a short time.

Many neighbours stood in their driveways and wept as news spread. Emergency services personnel were also visibly shaken.

By Friday morning, �owers had been le� on top of the mailbox at the house where the utility had been parked.

Around town, feelings about the tragedy were close to the surface.

�e overwhelming majority of people expressed profound sympathy for those a�ected. Several parents also admitted to having le� their own children in a parked car for short periods.

Macedon Ranges police’s Inspector Ryan Irwin said detectives were in the early stages of investigating what happened.

He said people should avoid jumping to conclusions.

‘‘Regardless of the circumstances, this is an absolute tragedy for the family, for other people living in the area and for the emergency services who attended.”

Police said Noah lived in the Kyneton area with his parents and a sibling.

His father took to Twitter late last week to express the family’s devastation.

Andrew Krespanis urged parents to love their children.

‘‘I’ll always know I cherished every day. Every laugh, every adventure, every cuddle,’’ he said.

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‘‘We had an incident towards the end of last year when a respondent directly threatened a client and myself, so I had to take her to the police station [next door],” Ms Renou said.

In another instance, a lawyer had to take a woman to her car in order to get away.

Ms Renou said in about 90 per cent of cases,

‘‘ It needs to be brought into the 21st century ’’

- Inspector Ryan Irwin

A major upgrade of Kyneton Magistrates Court is needed urgently as people involved in family violence cases have no safe place in which to speak to their lawyers, according to the Macedon Ranges’ top cop,

As reported by Star Weekly last year, the court has no venue for private conversations, with women seeking intervention orders sometimes forced to share a waiting area with the person they are seeking an order against.

Lawyers have also resorted to meeting clients in a nearby park so they can take down sensitive information.

Inspector Ryan Irwin said the set-up was unsuitable and called for the courthouse to be ‘‘brought into the 21st century’’.

‘‘�e courthouse is very historic, but it was obviously built in an era when these types of things weren’t dealt with as o�en,’’ he said.

�e heritage-listed court was built in 1857 and renovated in 1897.

Two CCTV cameras were installed recently, but Loddon Campaspe Community Legal Centre lawyer Bonnie Renou said security was still inadequate and people had been threatened because of the proximity to defendants.

at the court, community and Legal Aid lawyers were meeting clients for the �rst time.

�e state government has announced a safety audit of courthouses and a royal commission into family violence.

Macedon Labor MP Mary-Anne �omas said the situation in Kyneton was raised with her many times in last year’s election campaign.

Ms �omas and Inspector Irwin were set to discuss the matter at a meeting scheduled for early this week.

Matt Crossman

Ageing court too cramped for modern justice

Community-minded Sunbury residents are being urged to join the committee behind the town’s longest-running festival as fears arise about its long-term future.

SunFest spokesman Jarrod Bell said several committee members had indicated that next month’s 39th annual event will be their last, and more people are needed to help run the festival.

‘‘If we don’t get more people on the committee, there won’t be a festival next year,’’ Mr Bell said. ‘‘We’ve got people who have been doing a lot of things, many of them for a long time.

‘‘If people want the biggest and best event possible, like we’ve had for the past 40-odd years, they really need to put their hands up now.’’

�e festival attracts about 30,000 people every year and is organised by a core group of nine people, responsible for securing sponsorship and planning the festival. A friends group of 10-15 people also provides support, while Scout groups and other volunteers help on the day.

Mr Bell said outgoing committee members were happy to act as mentors for people interested in taking on roles.

‘‘�ey can help out this year and then jump on the committee next year if they decide it’s for them.’’

Mr Bell said this year’s SunFest, at the Village Green on March 14 and 15, will include Sunbury’s only public �reworks, live entertainment, a street parade and market, and a charity walk/run. And the bene�ciaries will be the SES, 1st Sunbury Scouts and the Leukaemia Foundation.

Memorabilia from Sunbury’s rock festivals of the 1970s will also be displayed. �is year is the 40th anniversary of the last rock festival. More details are at www.sunfest.org.au.

Matt Crossman

SunFest needs new faces

By Matt Crossman

Motorists have called for something to be done about a ‘‘disgusting’’ intersection that regularly causes tra�c chaos in the centre of Sunbury.

�ey want tra�c lights to replace the roundabout at the intersection of Gap Road and Horne Street, which was last year ranked among the state’s worst tra�c hotspots by an RACV survey.

Sunbury businesswoman Siobhan McGrory, who has owned nearby bedding store Forty Winks for 25 years, said she could not believe tra�c lights had been put in for new

Call to �x ‘deathtrap’Siobhan McGrory at the troublesome Sunbury roundabout (Joe Mastroianni)

developments on Vineyard Road, but there had been no action at the most-congested round- about in Sunbury.

‘‘It’s disgusting,’’ Ms McGrory said. ‘‘�ey leave it with nothing.

‘‘�e pedestrian crossing is a deathtrap … I certainly would not use it for fear of being run over.’’

Ms McGrory said the intersection was a tra�c nightmare.

Population growth has led to cars regularly banking up during peak times, a situation exacerbated by a nearby level railway crossing.

Western Metropolitan Liberal MP Bernie

Finn told State Parliament that urgent action was needed.

‘‘Sunbury is no longer a country town,’’ he said. ‘‘�e number of vehicles on Sunbury roads … has increased enormously over the past 10 to 15 years.

‘‘It’s a miracle that so many vehicles get through without collecting another car.’’

�e Sunbury Residents Association has previously called for a third railway crossing on Gap Road, towards Vineyard Road, to ease congestion. A spokeswoman for Roads Minister Luke Donnellan did not respond before Star Weekly went to print.Weekly went to print.Weekly

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A new era dawned early for Woodend Primary School when the �nal stage of a 140-panel solar energy project was switched on during a special assembly last Monday.

People power was a major factor in the early completion of the $72,000 Here Comes the Sun initiative, with Woodend Primary taking just 14 months to raise enough money for the second-largest school installation in Victoria.

�e project had been expected to take three years to �nish.

Principal Andy Kozak said the school could now generate up to 35kW of clean power, enough for most of its daytime energy needs.

‘‘�e savings on power bills will return the school’s investment in under two years and will be used to enhance the school’s facilities and resources for decades to come,’’ he said.

Most of the money raised came from local

projects and community sponsors, including Woodend Rotary Club, Macedon Ranges Sustainability Group and the Trentham and Districts Community Bank. �e school tipped in $18,000, while Sustainability Victoria provided a $16,000 grant.

Mr Kozak says the school is aiming to achieve negligible power bills and zero net greenhouse emissions by tackling ine�ciencies.

‘‘We’ll start by replacing ine�cient lights and heaters and we’ll achieve our goal with ongoing community support,’’ he said.

Matt Crossman

Sun lights up a new era

Preppies, teachers and supporters celebrate solar power at Woodend Primary School.(Shawn Smits)

By Matt Crossman

Macedon Ranges accommodation providers, retailers, cafes, pubs and wineries are set to �nally reap the bene�ts of what should have been a big season of major events at Hanging Rock.

Saturday’s Eagles concert is expected to draw close to 18,000 people to the Rock for the legendary American group’s big gig, pumping about $4 million into the local economy.

It’s the �rst concert at the venue since the Rolling Stones cancelled, for a second time, last November.

�is weekend’s concert, which includes support act Kasey Chambers, will be followed by the return of Rod Stewart on March 28.

Council �gures show two Hanging Rock concerts by Bruce Springsteen in March 2013 generated $9.7 million for the region.

�e event’s o�cial wine supplier, Hanging Rock Winery, will start deliveries to the venue this week.

General manager of sales and marketing, Ruth Ellis, said while the winery took a hit due to last year’s cancelled dates, the upcoming concerts would be a major boost.

‘‘We will be providing an awful lot of wine. It’s a big part of our February budget, that’s

Eagles’ Rock landing a bonanza

for sure,’’ Ms Ellis said. �e winery was set to deliver many pallets of wine to the Rock, much of it specially bottled, when the Rolling Stones cancelled.

But, even then, there was a silver lining for the winery’s cellar door.

‘‘�e weekend of the cancelled concert, that was probably the biggest we’ve had,’’ Ms Ellis said.

Macedon Ranges mayor Jennifer Anderson said the Eagles concert would be the �rst to use new lighting installed to boost safety and improve the experience of concert-goers.

‘‘�ese events always create such a buzz in our region,’’ Cr Anderson said.

‘‘We look forward to welcoming not just the Eagles and Rod Stewart but the many thousands of visitors from Melbourne, Victoria, interstate and even overseas.’’

Cr Anderson warned road closures would be in place around the venue and advised concert-goers to check before driving in.

A limited number of tickets to the Eagles concert were still available last Friday.

‘‘ These events always create such a buzz in our region ’’ - Jennifer Anderson

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By Matt Crossman

More than 50 hectares of vacant land that was once the site of annual military camps by the Rupertswood Battery will be turned into a major Sunbury housing development.

Australand was announced last week as the preferred developer of the Sunbury Fields site a�er a deal with the land’s owner, Hume council.

signi�cant public consultation in relation to the Racecourse Road site to ensure the development is sensitive to the local community and enhances Sunbury’s future,’’ he said.

Australand state general manager Anthony Boyd said plans approved by the council respected the site’s existing character. Native vegetation would be enhanced, providing habitat for wildlife, including kangaroos.

‘‘Around 30 per cent of the development is

It’s expected more than 1000 residents will call the estate home by the time development is completed in 2018, when it will include almost 400 houses and a two-hectare town centre.

Work is expected to start in April.Hume mayor Adem Atmaca said the

development of the land, the site of Sunbury’s racecourse in the early 1900s, was a boon for the town.

‘‘Hume City Council has undertaken

dedicated to open space, o�ering a range of natural settings,’’ he said.

Australand will complete an extension of Elizabeth Drive, connecting it with Racecourse Road.

Louise Attard, who led a group of objectors called Residents Against Racecourse, said it was a shame that the site, which had long been set aside for public recreational use, would become a housing estate.

Houses to occupy camp site

Disruptions caused by streetscape works in Brantome and Hamilton streets, Gisborne, will be well worth it, according to traders and Macedon Ranges council.

Bluestone seating, speed humps and environmentally-friendly tree pits are being installed as part of a $400,000 revitalisation funded by the council and state government.

Footpaths are also being reconstructed and underground drainage improved. Work is expected to be completed by late March.

South ward’s Cr Russell Mowatt said the project would improve pedestrian safety and make Gisborne a nicer place to live and shop.

Gisborne Real Estate director Janis Paul, whose shop fronts Brantome Street, said while the works had been inconvenient, there would be signi�cant long-term bene�ts. ‘‘It was a safety issue. �ere’s no question those bricks were very uneven.”

Matt Crossman Councillors Russell Mowatt and John Connor, director Dale Thornton, Cr Graham Hackett and project manager Costa Kremastas. (Damjan Janevski)

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Fines for pedestriansPedestrians were handed infringement notices as part of a police blitz in front of Sunbury post of�ce early last week. Sergeant Luke Baker said of�cers �ned a number of people $74 each for infringements including jaywalking and crossing against a red signal.

Dope crop seizedMacedon Ranges crime investigation unit of�cers believe they have made a signi�cant dent in the local cannabis trade after seizing more than 700 plants in neighbouring Mount Alexander shire last week. Senior Constable Robert Curran said police found an elaborate hydroponic set-up in a shed at a property in Harmony Way, Harcourt, following a tip-off from the public. No charges have been laid. Anyone with information should phone Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Rats set car alightCFA volunteers attending a car �re in High Street, Lance�eld, on Thursday morning discovered the blaze had an unusual cause. After putting out the �re, they found that rats had made a nest in the car’s engine bay. They said the rats had dragged a tea towel into the engine, sparking the blaze. A spokesman said the incident highlighted the need to regularly check car engines.

Sign on for clean-upResidents of Sunbury and the Macedon Ranges are being encouraged to sign up for Sunday’s Clean Up Australia Day. Details are at www.cleanupaustraliaday.org.au.

�ree Macedon Ranges towns have been painted purple in the lead-up to this weekend’s Relay for Life in Lance�eld.

More than 40 businesses in Lance�eld, Romsey and Woodend displayed messages of hope as part of an annual window display contest, which was won by Sapphire Hairdressing in Romsey and Lance�eld Country Practice.

Organiser Colleen Downie (pictured) says the contest is a great way of increasing awareness about the event, which raises money

for the Cancer Council’s research, information and support services.

Twenty-�ve teams have entered this year’s relay, which will be held at Lance�eld Park from 3pm on Saturday until 10am Sunday.

Organisers hope to raise $80,000. �e event will include a candlelight

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A Woodend parish hopes a new program designed to promote the church as a safe space for gay and lesbian people will help save lives.

St Mary’s Anglican Church will launch its Gay and Pray initiative with a �lm night this Saturday.

�e screening of the Sigourney Weaver movie Prayers for Bobby, about a Christian mother’s journey a�er the suicide of her gay son, will be followed by a ‘reach out’ service on Sunday.

St Mary’s parish councillor and ordination candidate Neil �omas said the program, supported by Cobaw Community Health and Macedon Ranges council’s Live4Live mental health initiative, was the �rst of its kind in the area.

‘‘�e Anglican church has always been pretty understanding, but it’s certainly a huge step for some to stand up and say we won’t put up with any homophobia,’’ Mr �omas said.

‘‘We want to provide an avenue for people going through gender identity issues or who are being bullied to come and receive support. We’re seeking to provide a safe place so they can talk things through.’’

He said such programs were vitally important, especially in light of the Macedon Ranges’ higher-than-average suicide rate.

‘‘We know this includes a lot of people going through these issues,’’ he said.

Cobaw acting chief executive Margaret

McDonald said there was still a signi�cant gap for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex adults and parents in local communities.

‘‘�is is a great initiative the Anglican church in Woodend is undertaking,’’ she said.

Mr �omas said there had been no resistance from parishioners about the program, which has been two years in the making.

�e church hopes a billboard put up outside the historic church last week will continue to create conversation.

‘‘Much like the sign which we have had to fully welcome refugees, we hope this [sign] promotes lots of discussion in the community,’’ Mr �omas said.

Saturday’s �lm night is at the Norma Richardson Hall from 7pm. Entry is by donation to Live4Life and Cobaw’s WayOut program.

Sunday’s church service at St Mary’s starts at 10.30am. For more details, visit www.woodendanglican.com.au.

Anyone having di�culties can contact Lifeline: 13 11 14 or go to www.beyondblue.com.au

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‘‘ We hope this promotes lots of discussion ’’

- Neil Thomas

A youth club that aims to help young people by providing employment and promoting personal and professional development is about to expand into Sunbury.

�e Field Trip, which recently started a group in Lance�eld, will launch at Sunbury on April19.

Described by founder Paul Kooperman as a dream factory that provides paid employment for older kids, the program gives young people the chance to mentor other youngsters and plan community activities and events.

Members aged 17-21 are employed to run a weekly program for members aged 10-16.

Jordan Casey has been appointed director of the Sunbury group, which will meet every Sunday.

�e Sunbury resident, who has been volunteering for community groups for many years, says joining �e Field Trip was an easy choice.

‘‘I really want to get into youth work and this will give me great insight into that.’’

Heidi Lens will be the group’s designer, responsible for the content of weekly activities.

For more details, visit www.the�eldtrip.co.

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McKinnon’s Electrical has been part of the fabric of the town since Colin McKinnon opened the original store in Evans Street in October, 1962.

�e business later moved to a larger store on Horne Street before relocating to the current, purpose-built shop, also on Horne Street, about 20 years ago.

Colin’s son Peter, who has run the business with brother Je� for two decades, says the store will close in mid-March.

�e family has sold the site to a developer

who plans a retail development, including a major liquor store.

Peter says there are customers who have been coming to the store for up to 40 years.

‘‘�e town and our business have both changed a lot,’’ he says. ‘‘Microwaves were huge when they came in, as were �at-screen TVs and the changeover to digital.’’

Some of the store’s sta� will retire, while others will move on to other retailers, including �e Good Guys, which will open a Sunbury outlet later next month.

Peter McKinnon says the family has appreciated the support and well-wishes of customers. ‘‘It’s been fantastic. We’re going out on a good note.’’

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Chinese New Year 2015You are invited to join our special celebration forthe year of the GOAT. More than 200 people attend each year to celebrateChinese New Year.Our Lion and Dragon dance teams are ready toperform for you and your family.

WHEN & WHERELion and Dragon Dance PerformanceDate: 28th Feb (Saturday) 2015Time: 12.30pmLocation: Asia Finest Grocery Storeshop 4, 106-126 Gap Rd Sunbury (lower level from ALDI supermarket)Tel: 03 8746 9659

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Organisers of next month’s Woodend Lions Art Show are hoping that a landscape painting by Gisborne artist Helen Cottle (pictured) will add to the lustre of the annual exhibition.

Cottle’s work, Autumn Glow, will be Autumn Glow, will be Autumn Glowra�ed during this year’s show at Woodend’s St Ambrose Hall.

All pro�ts from the Labour Day long weekend event go to local projects.

Cottle says the painting, inspired by the landscape along Romsey-Woodend Road, is a great example of nature’s simple beauty, which can sometimes be taken for granted.

Entries for the March 7-9 show closed last week. More than $3500 in prizemoney is up for grabs, including $1500 for ‘best in show’.

Organisers say the event, which was cancelled last year due to a lack of entries, has been

revitalised by the involvement of the Macedon Ranges Art Trail, a collective of 40 local artists and galleries.

Art trail spokeswoman Nadine Hartnett says a steady stream of entries from the Macedon Ranges, Sunbury and Hepburn areas has �owed in across all mediums.

‘‘Our group had been toying with the idea of having some sort of large exhibition, so partnering with the Lions club was a no-brainer,’’ Ms Hartnett says.

New initiatives include separate categories for 3D art and photography.

‘‘We see great potential for a large art show here,’’ Ms Hartnett says.

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Our footprint explainedThe Macedon Ranges Sustainability Festival is on this Saturday. Learn how small steps to reduce your carbon footprint can add up to serious action, as shown through many demonstrations and exhibitions. The festival is at the community garden behind the Woodend Community Hub, in Forest Street, from 10am. Entry: $5.■ www.mrsgonline.org.au

Clean up onlineLearn how to de-clutter your house and sell goods online as part of a three-week course at Goonawarra Neighbourhood House. Bring own smartphone or tablet. Cost: $20 a session. From 1-3pm, starting March 4.■ 9740 6627

Time-out for carersPeople who care for a loved one with dementia or memory loss are being invited

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

to enjoy some time out at Woodend RSL Club from 1pm this Thursday. The Woodend Lifestyle Carers Group holds bi-monthly gatherings for people to relax and share experiences. ■ 5420 7132

Market to marketPlants, produce, crafts and more will be on sale at the next Sunbury market. It’s at the community centre in Elizabeth Drive on March 7.■ 0400 907 793

Bloomdale fun dayA family fun day will be held at Diggers Rest this Saturday. The free event, including face-painting, jumping castles and sausage sizzles, coincides with the launch of Bloomdale’s new 10-home display village. It’s from noon to 3pm at Sully Court (off Houdini Drive).■ www.bloomdale.com.auwww.bloomdale.com.au

Autumn in �owerDahlias, roses, autumn cut �owers and shrubs will be displayed at Kyneton Horticultural Society’s annual autumn �ower show at the Watts Pavilion at Kyneton showgrounds from 1-5pm on March 7 and from 1-5pm on March 7 and 10am-4.30pm on March 8.10am-4.30pm on March 8.■ 5422 7130

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While nature has been tamed with lawn and gardens surrounding the house, life here takes advantage of a wonderful bush setting where native fauna visit the dam and seasonal creek on the property of about 0.61 hectares. The character-�lled house has four bedrooms and the updated bathrooms are super-sleek. The large living area has a cathedral ceiling, a hewn-log wall feature and a lovely stone �replace. Access to shady verandahs creates a good indoor-outdoor �ow. The kitchen is smartly renovated to include Caesarstone benchtops, an island bench, concealed dishwasher, walk-in pantry and stainless-steel appliances. In the heart of town, within a walk of schools, shops, parks and station, the property also has a split-system, gas ducted heating and a carport for three cars.

RT Edgar: 5427 1222 Price: $750,000 Private sale

MACEDON 71 Bruce Street, 3440

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About 1.15 kilometres from the heart of town, this beautiful property of about 2.02 hectares of arable land with fresh water bore (and town water) is ideal to run sheep, cattle or horses – or even plant an orchard. The quality-built house has three big bedrooms, the main with walk-in robe and en suite. Living zones are extra-large, with one able to be divided by full-width bifold doors; in here there’s a Coonara. Next to a family-meals area, the kitchen has a stack of timber cupboards, a dishwasher and stainless-steel cooker. Along with superb gardens, the piece de resistance is a big, fully enclosed outdoor room with as-new barbecue, extractor fan, TV and security screens. Extras are gas heating, evaporative cooling, indoor spa, extensive solar panels, water tank, lock-up shed /workshop and two carports.

Chess Property Consultants: 5429 5544 Price: $683,000 Private sale

ROMSEY 1791 Romsey Road, 3434ROMSEY 1791 Romsey Road, 3434ROMSEY

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There’s little this nearly 40-square house (on about 1000 square metres) doesn’t have in order to deliver a supremely comfortable lifestyle. Four bedrooms include the main with a resort feel in terms of space and style; it has a fully-tiled en suite with twin vanity basins, a spa and enclosed toilet. Outstanding living zones include a fully equipped theatre room, a lounge room near entry, and a family-meals area with doors folding back to an amazing outdoor room. This latter has a pizza oven and outdoor kitchen with barbecue. The smart-as-paint kitchen is lavished with Caesarstone, glass splashback, walk-in pantry and dual ovens. Among many extras are bamboo �oorboards, tilt-and-turn windows and doors, double glazing, 2.7-metre ceilings, refrigerated cooling, gas ducted heating, water tank, 5kW solar system, boxed vegie gardens and double garage with internal access.

Gisborne Real Estate: 5428 8895 Price: $629,000 Private sale

RIDDELLS CREEK 12 Larter Court, 3431RIDDELLS CREEK 12 Larter Court, 3431RIDDELLS CREEK

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In popular Rolling Meadows estate, this large house – all a-gleam with newness – is sure to impress from the get-go, particularly the size of rooms and on-trend decor. Of the four bedrooms, the extra-big main near entry has a bay window, walk-in robe and large, fully tiled en suite with dual basins, walk-in shower and spa; another bedroom has access to a shower/powder room, and there’s a smart main bathroom. Lavish-sized living zones include a theatre room through double doors, a meals area next to the kitchen, and a family room. The kitchen is a cracker with a stack of white cupboards, black granite benchtops, window and granite splashbacks and stainless-steel appliances. An integrated outdoor room looks out to an expansive lawn and there’s a double garage with back roller door.

Dunlop Real Estate: 9744 2555 Price: $750,000 Private sale

SUNBURY 14 Sauvignon Court, 3429SUNBURY 14 Sauvignon Court, 3429SUNBURY

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Under wide-open skies, yet only a kilometre from the train station, this property of about 4.47 hectares delivers a double-up of treats – two western red cedar dwellings under one roo�ine, seamlessly linked via a study/utility room. A layout of about 44 squares provides enormous �exibility, whether for use by two families, one larger family, or as a guest accommodation arrangement.

Surrounding land includes a tree-lined driveway ending in a circle, two fenced paddocks suitable for horses, a three-bay shed with attached storage shed, a machinery shed, two storage ports, two stables, a dog run, four large water tanks and two dams (one spring-fed). And in the house precinct, gardens are rimmed with

box hedging and well established, with Japanese maples, mop tops, magnolias, weeping cherries, lilacs, roses and fruit trees.

Not only do the houses blend well, design-wise, they also share decor elements including as-new grey carpet, slate and terracotta-toned �oor tiles, timber dado panelling and colonial windows. The original house also has timber-lined cathedral ceilings with exposed beams, adding a point of difference and extra character.

Entry to the newer house is under a bullnose verandah (which joins with one at the back of the older house to become one long, long relaxation spot) into a tiled foyer. Straight ahead is the kitchen-meals zone, which has blackwood cupboards

topped with black granite, a corner pantry, dishwasher and electric wall oven and cooktop.

A carpeted hallways heads from here to three bedrooms (each with walk-in robes), the main bathroom, separate toilet and laundry with closet. The main bedroom has a door to the back bullnose verandah, and an en suite,

Glazed double doors open from both foyer and meals area to a gigantic, carpeted entertainment room with period-style timber bar and a wood heater.

Then, through the linking utility room, the older house begins. Firstly, there’s a huge, slate-tiled living room with a door to an expansive, partly covered deck, which takes in Mount Macedon views. Next door,

Joan Gladman: 5427 4307 Price: $975,000 Private sale

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through glazed bifolds, there’s another big living room (under the aforementioned cathedral ceiling), which has a wood heater and an island wall concealing the skylit kitchen. This area is the �rst port of call from the original front door. Blackwood cabinetry, dishwasher, wall oven and 900mm electric cooktop equip the cooks’ domain.

A carpeted hallway heads from the living zone to a laundry, separate toilet, main bathroom and three bedrooms (with robes and ceiling fans).

This is a versatile package with much scope for imaginative use and plenty of potential for adding value.

Carole Levy

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54 Evans Street, Sunbury40 Aitken Street, Gisborne

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60 Jacksons Creek Way Gisborne

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10 James Close Sunbury

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Sunbury

FOR SALE OR LEASE$565,000/$38,000pa+GSTINSPECT By Appointment

CONTACT Sunbury Office 9744 2555

BOUTIQUE RETAIL SPACE

Offering 3 bedrooms, main with ensuite and WIR, largeopen plan kitchen/meals/family room, main bathroom,lounge, gas ducted heating and split system airconditioner. Fully landscaped gardens front and rear inthis sought after tree lined street. Walking distance tothe station and close to local schools.

New Gisborne

FOR SALE $695,000-$725,000INSPECT By Appointment

CONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800

PERFECTION AND POSITION

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Nest or invest in this modern 4 bedroom home offering heating & cooling, 2 living areas, 2 bathrooms, alfresco, double integrated garage, wide sideaccess and a secure backyard. Walking distance to shops.

52 Kilmore Road Gisborne

FOR SALE $499,000INSPECT THIS SATURDAY 1.30-2.00PM

Photo ID RequiredCONTACT Gisborne Office 5428 2800

MODERN FAMILY HOME ON A 878m2 ALLOTMENT

Contemporary limestone home on 29 acres approx.. This lifestyle property features 3 bedrooms, study or 4th bedroom, 2 bathrooms, stylish kitchen and3 living areas. A massive shed is ideal for truckies or tradies.

300 Walsh Road Bullengarook

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Kennedy&Hunt:

33Brantome St,Gisborne,Victoria, 3437Ph: (03)54282544Fax: (03)54282816

AgentContacts:

JasonKennedy: 0417383235WilmaGrumont: 0409138472DominicRomeo: 0407435589

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Gisborne17 Dalton Street Private Sale

A dream come true in one beautiful property!Prestigious location & oering exceptional quality.Landscaped Garden extends over approx. 1119m2.

Spacious accommodation comprising four bedrooms plus study,udy,udy 3bathrooms, formal lounge and dining areas, large, airy kitchen/meals/living zone and private under cover al fresco ‘room’. Special featuresinclude 2.7m ceilings, refrigerated air conditioning, vacuum system,fully wired for surround sound, pyrolytic oven and the list goes on!Magnificent family home with many characterful features to enjoy.

Private Sale Details:

$875,000

Viewing Times:

Thurs 12.00- 12.30pm;Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

Property Information:

A 4 B 3 C 2

GisborneLots 1, 2 & 3, 65 Fersfield Road

Three choice blocks.Easy to build on and within walking distance to town.Each parcel measures approx. 608m2 to 646m2.

So very easy to build and landscape here and in an established area.Town services include sewer, water, telephone, natural gas.

Private Sale Details:

$235,000 each

NEWLISTING

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Kennedy&Hunt:

33Brantome St,Gisborne,Victoria, 3437Ph: (03)54282544Fax: (03)54282816

AgentContacts:

JasonKennedy: 0417383235WilmaGrumont: 0409138472DominicRomeo: 0407435589

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Gisborne45 Goode Street Auction

Fantastic Location – Character Home.Private Established Garden of Approx. 1010m2.Wide tree lined street & walking distance to all facilities. Accommodation is on 3 levels& o�ers country style kitchen/meals, sitting room, 3 bedrms & study + 4th bedrm orrumpus. Natural gas central heating, evap. cooling, timber floors, water tanks & more.Covered outdoor area, carport, shed & paving. A cosy family home.

Auction Details:

E.S.R. $500,000 - $550,000Saturday 7th March at 11.00am

Viewing Times:

Saturday11.00 - 11.30am

Property Information:

A 3 B 2 C 2

Gisborne75 Hamilton Street Private Sale

‘CREFTON COURT’. Only 3 Available of 14 Distinctive Townhouses.Central Gisborne Location. Ready to Occupy!Outstanding views to Mount Macedon Ranges. These modern units o�er sun filledliving areas, 3 bedrooms with ensuite, modern kitchen, balcony to capture the outlookand double garage.

Private Sale Details:

$435,000

Viewing Times:

Saturday1.00pm - 2.00pm

Property Information:

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Gisborne231 Sheedy Road

Private Sale Details:$775,000

Viewing Times:Saturday2.00 - 2.30pm

Property Info: A 4 B 2 C 2

Timber floors, high ceilings, largeland & swimming pool! A hiddentreasure. Land approx. 4000m2.Absolutely brilliant family home with all theprivacy & space you can possibly use! O�ers 4bedrms, bathroom, 2nd shower room, kitchen/meals, living room with vaulted ceiling &adjoining rumpus/tv area. Outside o�ers brickgarage & workshop, in ground pool, deck &veggie gardens. Right on the edge of town.

Gisborne11 Worcester Road

Private Sale Details:$398,000

Viewing Times:Thursday1.00 - 1.30pm

Property Info: A 3 B 1 C 3

Ideal investment or renovationproject. Large block - approx.1180m2.Ever popular part of Gisborne & within easydistance of town. Very a�ordable homeo�ering 3 bedrms, bathrm & shower rm,kitchen/meals area & cosy lounge with slowcombustion heater. Huge carport/garcarport/garcarport/ age/portico at the front of the property & spaciousrear garden with established trees.

NEWLISTING

GISBORNE81-85 Sheedy Road

Private Sale Details:$865,000

Viewing Times:Saturday12.00 - 12.30pm

Property Info: A 4 B 2 C 3

“Tranquil Mist” – on 4,036m2Stylish Architect Designed Home.Features valley views to Mt Macedon & superbgardens. Quality throughout with 3 living areasopening to deckings, 3-4 brooms, full ens. &chef’s kitchen with granite benchtops. Incl.spotted gum floor boards, natural gas centralheating, veg. garden, green house & triplegarage. Privacy & convenience to town centre.Fast fwy access.

Gisborne1 Aurora Close

Private Sale Details:$690,000 - $729,000

Viewing Times:Saturday1.00 - 1.30pm

Property Info: A 4 B 2 C 2

At last – A country style home &garden just minutes from town!Large block of approx. 2000m2.Beautiful tree-lined streets create a charmingbackdrop for this property . Timeless designo�ers 4 bedrms, lounge, kitchen/meals/familyarea & children’s retreat. Ensuite, bathroom,laundry & double garage. Undercoverentertaining area, vegetable gardens, chickenhouse, shed, tanks & your very own orchard!

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42 Vancleve Crescent, Gisborne 4A 2B 2C

BRAND NEW & JUST FOR YOU!This stylish 6 star energy rating Quantum home sits on a highlydesirable allotment of approximately 836m2 and o�erso�erso� a grand design.

Accommodation includes 4 bedrooms all with BIR’s, main withWIR plusBIRandensuite.Withdiverselivingoptionso�ero�ero� ing3separatelivingareas,family and children’s retreat PLUS a Alfresco outdoor entertaining area!

Boasting many high end quality �nishes including stonebench tops, double glazed windows and 2700mm ceilingsthroughout. To �nish the home comes complete with frontlandscaping, fencing and exposed aggregate driveway.

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Price: $579,000

Inspection:Saturday 1.45pm to 2.15pmPhoto ID required

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60 Learmonth Street, Sunbury 3A 1B 2C

FIRST HOME BUYER SPECIAL!!!Within walking distance to parkland’s and all amenities, makesthis an intelligent purchase for anyone looking to breakinto the local market place. Whether it’s your �rst home orinvestment that you’re looking for you can’t go past this one!

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1 Manrico Court, Sunbury 4A 2B 2C

THEWOW FACTOR!!!This stunning family home is unsurpassable in allit has to o�ero�ero� with sheer character inside and out!With features including cathedral ceilings, sunken formallounge with open �re place, sky lights, ornate feature light�ttings, Victorian style windows and exposed brick feature walls.

All the hard work has been done with the home beingupdated to enjoy the modern re�nements including a new 2pack kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Accommodationincludes 4 bedrooms with BIR’s, master with ensuite, walk inshower and double vanity with stone bench tops plus a WIR.

Additional features include split system plus evaporative cooling andducted heating and located on a corner allotment.

Price: $420,000 to $440,000

Inspection:Saturday 11.30am to 12.00pmPhoto ID required

Contact:Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]

7 Greenhill Court, Sunbury 4A 2B 2C

JUST MOVE THE FAMILYMILYMIL IN!Absolutely immaculate presentation inside and out with nothingleftleftlef to do but just move in, gives this home tremendous appeal.

Comprising of 4 good sized bedrooms all with built in robes, masterwith full ensuite and WIR plus a study,study,study great sized central bathroom,separate lounge and formal dining room, large well appointedkitchen with S/S appliances & adjoining meals/family area leading toa lovely undercover outdoor entertaining area to enjoy at your leisure.

With loads of extras such as solar panels, ducted heating, evaporativecooling, double remote garage with drive through access, securityscreendoors, qualitywindow furnishings, lowmaintenance landscapingwith established veggie gardens and a long driveway for the addedextra car spaces, all this set on a large block of approximately 666m2.

Price: $410,000 to $430,000

Inspection:Saturday 12.15pm to 12.45pmPhoto ID required

Contact:Adam Sacco 0409 033 [email protected]

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Sunbury, 35 Sorbonne Drive$295,000 - $315,000A LITTLE GEM!On a great sized block this lovely home has three bedrooms, all with BIRs, the master has a semibathroom with spa bath and separate shower. A homely light filled lounge leads to an invitingkitchen meals area flowing nicely to a further lounge area with a feature brick wall with wood fire.Beautiful french doors lead out into the entertainment area and a generous garden. Other featuresinclude; laundry, ducted heating, evap cooling, carport, wood shed and shed. Ideal investmentproperty or first home. Ring NOW to inspect…

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GREAT RESULTS!17 Filmer Plc, Riddells Creek SOLD $500,00028 Shaw Drv, Romsey SOLD $390,00021 Metcalfe Drv, Romsey SOLD $335,00033a Baggygreen St, Sunbury SOLD $332,50038 Wicket St, Sunbury SOLD $308,000

OPEN FOR INSPECTIONSaturday 28th February

Sat 10.30-11.00am 3 ONeill Plc, Sunbury

Sat 10.30-11.00am 13 Duncraig Grv, Sunbury

Sat 10.45-11.15am 5/2 Egan Crt, R/Creek

Sat 11.15-11.45am 24 Ritchie Crt, Sunbury

Sat 11.15-11.45am 1B Aldridge Drv, Sunbury

Sat 11.30-12.30pm 13 Somerville Lne, R/Creek

Sat 12.00-12.30pm 226 Riddell Rd, Sunbury

Sat 12.15-12.45pm 102 Reservoir Rd, Sunbury

Sat 12.30-1.00pm 2 Whelans Plc, Romsey

Sat 1.00-1.30pm 107Yellow Gum Blvd, Sunbury

Sat 1.00-1.30pm 11 Darling Crt, Sunbury

Sat 1.15-1.45pm 3 Collier Cls, Romsey

Sat 2.00-2.30pm 11 Tarrango Crt, Sunbury

Sat 2.15-2.45pm 150 Aitken St, Gisborne

Sunday 29th FebruarySun 11.30-12.00pm 14 Kingsley Drv, Sunbury

Sun 12.30-1.00pm 6 Dawn Crt, Sunbury

Sun 1.30-2.00pm 20 Stringer Crt, Sunbury

3 ONeill Place, Sunbury2 A 1 B 1 C$310,000 - $330,000

NEW LISTING

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Property Manager

Ph (03) 54296842James Shalders 0412136578

Licensed Sales Agent

Fax ( 03) 54296846 Jane Lansell-Smith 0412457881

Licensed Sales AgentEvery precaution has been taken to establish accuracy of the above information but does not constitute any misrepresentation by the vendor or agent.

30 minutes from Melbourne airport and 50 minutes from CBD

VICTORIAN STYLE OAOAO SIS –

APPROX 4000M2FROM $495,000

Contact James Shalders 0412 136 578

• Approx 30sq home• Comfortable family living• High ceilings blended• Open light filled areas

• Outdoor undercover entertainment• Quality tiles and carpets throughout• ENS and 3 Main Living areas• Blackwood Kitchen excellent storage

• Set in a well-established street• Contempory vogue design façade• 3 BRM young property• Set on manageable land size

• Family/Meals sep lounge• Open Plan Kitchen• DLUG/Alfresco• Ducted Heating

VOGUE LIVINGNOW FROM

$390,000Contact James Shalders

0412 136 578

LANCEFIELD 10 LANCELOT CRESCENT

ROMSEY 25 WHELANS PLACE

3 2 2

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PRICE

REDUCTION

BUSH PARADISEVENDOR WILLCONSIDER ALL

OFFERSContact James Shalders

0412 136 578

• Five BRM timber home 9 years old• Very private approx. 3 acres• Recently refurbished• New Kitch S.S appliances, WIP• Large Brms all with BIR

• Master with WIR and Ensuite

• 2 large living areas, 3 split systems

• 2 car garage and ambling paths

BENLOCH 20 LONG RYANS ROAD 5 2 2

HIDDEN TREASURE$375,000 - $390,000

Contact James Shalders 0412 136 578

• Large allotment of approx 1751M2• Quality Warburton built home• Offering 4 Brms and or Study• DLUG + Lock up Shed

• Private grounds, lovely gardens• Main Brm has full ENS and WIR• 4 Split systems• 2 Car Carport

ROMSEY 1 DROVERS RETREAT 4 2 4

$480 PER WEEK

• Furnished home with 3 Largebedrooms, main with largeensuite

• 3 living areas, study, formal dining,kitchen with large pantry

• Large laundry, double garage,solar power, large yard

•Beautifully furnished, rent includespower usage

• One bedroom plus study• Lovely lounge, open plan kitchen

and meals

$300 PER WEEKJulie Ellis 0409 433 699

$300 PER WEEKJulie Ellis 0409 433 699

$360 PER WEEKJulie Ellis 0409 433 699

Julie Ellis 0409 433 699

PROPERTIES AVAILABLE FOR RENT 3 PRICE COURT,

LANCEFIELDLovely Quiet Position

7 FURPHY CLOSE ROMSEY

Executive Style Living

• 3 bedrooms open plankitchen, dining, lounge

• Good size carport• Fantastic position with large

block

• 4 Bedrooms main with ensuiteand walk in robe.

• Open plan kitchen, plenty ofcupboards, meals and familyroom

• Alfresco and landscapedgarden very low maintenance.

“COTTAGE” 132 CLEMENT ROAD

SPRINGFIELDBeautiful Country Cottage

11 LANCELOT CRESCENT LANCEFIELD

Stunning New Family Home

• Multiple Living areas• Spectacular views across garden from house• 4 double bedrooms, BIR’S (WIR in main)• 2 bathrooms, ensuite in main• Stunning kitchen, s/s appliances island bench, pantry• DLUG, sep workshop, enclosed storage area• Gas ducted central heating, solid fuel fire• Large dam, seasonal dam & 2x 25,000 lt tanks• Volcanic soil, multiple sectioned yards for horses &/or cattle• Hay Shed, round yard, dirt bile/ XC horse riding track

LANCEFIELD 817 MT WILLIAM RD 4 2 2+

Highly adaptable, 2 road frontages, various uses,near 3 prominent vineyards

Expressions of InterestClosing 5pm 27th March

OFI Sat 28th February11-12 pm Or by Appointment

Jane Lansell-SmithM: 0412 457 881

[email protected]

Substantial and Beautifully Built Home in a Perfect 90 acre Setting

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Suite 8, 75 High StreetWoodend54272277

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62 Piper StreetKynetonPiper Street Landmark

This delightful double storey shop oozes the character andcharm of a bygone era. Downstairs comprises a diningand salon restaurant, kitchen area, cool room, three toiletsincluding separate male and female plus staff amenities, arear courtyard with a bar shack and parking for 2 cars off thelaneway.Upstairs it offers four function rooms that have been recentlypainted and new carpets laid. Currently leased to a Pizzarestaurant with a 5 year lease commencing September 2014with a further 3 terms of 5 years each. Rent $35,690.64paincluding GST.

Auction Wednesday 4thMarch 12.00 noon

Terms 10% deposit balance 60 days

Inspect By Appointment

Agent Francis Lyford-Pike 0417 388 452

[email protected]

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PRESTIGE LOCATION - PRIME LANDThis land parcel is in a super location. 1km approx. from Romsey township.

A rare opportunity to acquire such land.

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• 2 Road Frontage (sealed)

• 15.78ha of Rich Red Soils with Views

• Post & Rail Fencing with Border Trees to each Paddock

• 7 Paddocks, Bore, Town Water & Power to Property

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GISBORNEReal EstateMACEDON RANGESReal Estate

7/38 Brantome Street, Gisborneinfo@gisborne-realestate.com.auwww.gisborne-realestate.com.au

Janis Paul 0417 560 897Rob Cook 0418 527 105Jim Paul 0418 283 904Robert Wilson 0432 689 763

THINKING OF SELLING?FREE MARKET APPRAISAL!

5428 8895

OPEN SATURDAY2.00-2.30PM

GISBORNE 8 CAMPBELL ROAD

$719,500

Ten beautiful acres! Lovely BV classic style 4BR home with Ranges views. Lush land, ideal for horses.

Shedding incl 18x7.5m and 5.4x6.6m, town water,er,er dam and circular driveway. Close to township on good

bitumen road. Value and lifestlifestlif yle opportunity!

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MOUNT MACEDON 16 KING STREET

High $500,000’s

Great opportunity! Approx 1800 SQM, with typical Mt Macedon gardens of bluespruce, rhodies and

azalias etc. 3BR E/S, two living rooms, Undercover BBQ area with spa, DLUG/workshop. Ducted gas

heating, Tassie Oak �oors. Freshly painted, circular drive. Fingertips of amazing Tony Clark Reserve!

OPEN SATURDAY11.00-11.30AM

NEW GISBORNE 2 VERNON CLOSE

$539,000

In a fantastic location, is this four bedroom family home, master E/S andWIR, all others BIR. Fabulousmodern style and houseplan. Double integrated garage. Delightful New Gisborne neighbourhood invery convenient location near schools, transport, shops and freeway access. Easily Manageable approx731SQM block.

OPEN SATURDAY1.00-1.30PM

RIDDELLS CREEK 263 SANDY CREEK ROAD

$969,000

Gloriously unique Circa 1888“LEAWA“LEAWA“LEA RRA”.A”.A” Situated on an established English garden allotment of approx8288sqm this unique period residence of engaging quality is sensitively restored for today’sy’sy’ livingrequirements. 3 bedrooms (ES), formal and inforinforinf mal living, sep dining, courtyard. Many original features.Plus 12x7.5m shed.

OPEN SATURDAY12.00-12.30PM

GISBORNE 50 JACKSONS CREEK WAY

$699,000

Federation style on 1310SQM - Ready to move in! 31.08SQ (288.77SQM) single story with 2.7M ceilings- 3BR (master has ES/WIR) formal and inforinforinf mal living rooms, plus study. Ceramic �oor tiles covering theentry, kitchen, family rooms and all wet areas, exude a spacious and fresh aura. DLUG and side access forcaravans, trailers, boats etc.

OPEN SATURDAY12.00-12.30PM

RIDDELLS CREEK 12 LARTER COURT

$629,000

Sensational 39.9 sqs of high star energy rating. Best of kitchens, bathrooms and appliances. XL dblegarage. 4BR, study,study,study sitting room, equipped home cinema, gigantic living room, outdoor living roomwith Pizza oven and BBQ, bar/servery to decking.Walkway to shops/train. Certain to impress! AltogetherAmazing!

JUST LISTED

RIDDELLS CREEK 9 WILLIAMS LANE

$779,000

Views and LifestLifestLif yle on 1.589HA (approx 4AC)! Impressive home 4BR (E/S), big lounge, casual family room,

PLUS study,study,study PLUS sep rumpus, DLUG. No less than 20 solar panels! Huge shed /workshop with well �tted

studio, with own entrance. Also has steel dog pens with outside access. Sensational location!

OPEN SATURDAY2.45-3.15PM

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GISBORNE 27 THE BOULEVARD

$749,000

Seeking one big family or two! Large and lovely approx 35Sq home with 5 BR PLUS study,study,study lounge, family/dining, and substantial rumpus room with views - all on approx 1936SQM. Outstanding IG swimmingpool/spa pool in own private pool house! Many value added improvements, including 16 solar panelsinstalled.

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102 MAIN STREET,STREET,STREET ROMSEYMSEYMSE 3434

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The Great Entertainer- 1600m2 Approx.� Spacious Main Bedroom with Bay Window & full ensuite� Fantastic Games Room� Attractive formal lounge & charming family room� Family meals area overlooking the Spa room� Huge covered outdoor entertainment area� Shed/workshop� TEXT 59METCAL TO 0418 710 157 FOR MORE INFO & PHOTOS

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Built to Last a Lifetime—2000m2� Extremely large, main bedroom with spacious ensuite & WIR� Bedrooms 2 & 3 are large double rooms with BIR’s� Superb kitchen – gas hot plates & WIP� Out-door entertainment area� Built-in-BBQ, shed/workshop,woodshed, lockable store room� Wonderful rumpus/games room with bar,bar,bar step down lounge� TEXT 14REGAN TO 0418 710 157 FOR MORE INFO & PHOTOS

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Absolutely Charming!-2 acres approx.� Blue-stone home with heritage features & bull-nose verandahs� Magnificent main bedroom with full ensuite & WIR� Country style kitchen with walk-in pantry� Established gardens with paved outdoor courtyard� 19x11mtr shed with power & concrete flooring� Separate lock up garage� Pony paddock

ROMSEY $595,000

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Picture Perfect & Private – 5acres “CARINYA”� Large kitchen/meals area with gas & electric appliances� Family lounge & dining area with large coonara heater� Large rumpus room with full-bi fold doors� Large master bedroom, ensuite & WIR, 2 large bedrooms with BIR’s� Huge outdoor entertainment area (fully enclosed)� Large shed/workshop, water tanks, caravan/boat shelter� 5KW/16 panel solar system + evaporative cooling & gas heating

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20 Regan Drive $256,000

Unit 1/5 Stawell St $285,000

5 Reynolds Grove $312,000

39 Ewing Drive $412,000

10 Drovers Retreat $435,000

29 Ewing Drive $452,000

43 Robb Drive $455,000

2 Bowkett Close $479,000

3 Boyd Court $515,000

12 Clover Court $555,000

8 Francis Close $569,000

258 Knox Road $715,000

LANCEFIELD9 Gwen Place $419,000

5 Chauncey Street $442,000

22 Lowden Close $655,000-$670,000

236 Forbes Road $955,000

LANDROMSEY

Lot 1/4 White Avenue $175,000

6 Muir Court $195,000

7 Skehan Court $205,000

23 Drovers Retreat $215,000

16 Clover Court $227,000

LANCEFIELDLot 1/3 Chisholm Drive $169,000

200 Forbes Road $795,000

SURROUNDING AREAS335 Wickhams Lane $260,000

Lot 5 Chintin Grange $495,000

233 Chintin Road $620,000

65 Fenton Close $989,000

For all our

Property Listings visit:

www.chessproperty.com.au

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Auction Saturday 14 March at 11amAuction Saturday 21 March at 11am

Woodend 71 East Street (Also known as 31 Brewster Street)

'Anslow'A modest 3 bedroom weatherboard residence situated only a short stroll from the Woodend Primary School, Ruby McKenzie Park, the Five Mile Creek walking track & only a couple of minutes by car to the Woodend Village. Ideally suitable for �rst home buyers, investors or ideal site for the replacement of existing residence with modern new home, unit development, or subdivision, subject to council approval.

Woodend 1 Old Lance�eld RoadExcellent Brick Veneer Residence on 2000m2 circa 1982Perfect renovators opportunity, dream new home site or ideal property for a prestige unit development, (STCA). Existing residence comprises entry, formal lounge, separate dining room, second sitting room and 3 bedrooms. Features established garden setting, garage, all services available, ideal location close to town centre, schools, all community facilities and with easy access to Calder Freeway.

Reserve Price $327,500

View Sat 28 Feb 11-11.30amor by appointment

John Keating0419 880 444

Reserve Price $465,000

View Sat 28 Feb 12-12.30pmSat 7 Mar 11-11.30amor by appointment

John Keating0419 880 444

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SPORT

By Tara Murray

�e �ght for the �nals will go down to the �nal round in the Gisborne and District Cricket Association’s McIntyre Cup.

A draw between Woodend and Sunbury means Sunbury and Bacchus Marsh are now in the mix for fourth spot, as is Gisborne.

A rain-interrupted day one the previous weekend ruined Sunbury and Woodend’s chance of getting a result at Woodend Racecourse Oval.

Resuming at 4-112, Woodend continued on to make 8-282, Josh Eastley top-scoring with 85.

Woodend got �ve quick wickets when Sunbury replied but the determined visitors held on to reach 5-69 by stumps.

�e result means Woodend is all but assured of a top-two spot and will �nish top if it beats leaders Riddell in the �nal home-and-away round.

Sunbury remains in ��h on the ladder a�er the draw, �ve points behind Gisborne which it plays in the �nal round.

Gisborne needs a win against Sunbury to �nish fourth in its �rst season back in the top grade.

On Saturday, the Dragons resumed at 1-44 chasing Wallan’s 139 and passed the total with ease on the way to 7-281.

Opener Simon Harman led the way with 124.

In its second innings, Wallan made 3-143 to avoid an outright loss.

Bacchus Marsh remains in the mix for an unlikely �nals berth a�er defeating Riddell.

Having already secured �rst-innings points on day one, Bacchus Marsh was a�er an outright win to put the pressure back on Gisborne and Sunbury in the race for fourth.

Riddell, looking to �nd some form ahead of �nals, �nished its second innings at 9-195 with Daniel Fisk making 95.

For Bacchus Marsh to make �nals it needs results to go its way.

Marsh needs an outright victory over Sunbury United while needing Sunbury to defeat Gisborne on a �rst innings result or and outright win and Sunbury and Gisborne to tie.

In the other match, Sunbury United ensured its �nals spot with a win over Romsey.

A�er making 9-227, United skittled Romsey for just 58.

Romsey, which will �nish seventh no matter the results in the �nal round, then survived the outright loss by two wickets, �nishing the day at 8-157.

Leif Louwen-Skovdam �nished with four wickets for United in the second innings.

United looks set to �nish in third spot.

Finals race is a thriller

Josh Eastley top-scored for Woodend with 85. (Damian Visentini)

Sunbury has given itself the best possible chance of promotion a�er sealing top spot and a home �nal in Bowls Victoria’s division 2, section 1.

Already assured of �nishing top two before the �nal round, Sunbury had ensured top spot was theirs by beating Melton (2) 18 (99) - 0 (68).

�ree of Sunbury’s rinks had convincing wins, with Carla Odgers’ rink winning 26-16, Mark Cowan 24-12 and Eric Taylor 26-19.

Elise Cowan won 23-21 in the fourth rink.

Sunbury’s Dave Glennon said the side would go into the �nals full of con�dence.

“We play Flemington-Kensington who we have beaten 18-0 and 16-2 this season,” he said.

“�ey’ve lost their last three games as well and have slipped from top of the ladder to fourth. We should be full of con�dence.”

Cowan and Odgers were part of a Victorian team that beat South Australia in Sunbury during the week.

Odgers led her rink to three wins and Cowan’s rink had two as Victoria won 3-2.

In the Central Highlands Bowls division, Lance�eld has sneaked into the �nals despite losing its last two matches.

Lance�eld entered the �nal round nine points clear of Romsey a�er both lost in the second-last round.

Lance�eld lost 15 (106) - 3 (77) to Kyneton Golf on Saturday but the three points ensured it would play �nals a�er Romsey lost 14 (101) - 4 (79) to Kyneton.

Lance�eld’s Gordon Charles said any of the four �nals teams, Kyneton Golf, Woodend, Kyneton and itself, could win the title.

Lance�eld will play Kyneton while Kyneton Golf will face Woodend in the �rst round of the �nals.

“It’s been close all year and �nishing fourth you have an equal chance with the other teams if you play well,” he said.

“Finals is a di�erent story and it doesn’t matter how many rinks you win, it’s all about the number of shots you score.”

Charles said that while last year’s premiership win would help come �nals, the other teams were also full of experience.

“Kyneton and Kyneton Golf have won premierships in the past few years and Woodend has won the title a few times,” he said. “It’s a very good competition.”

Tara Murray

Sunbury grabsbox seat fortilt at �nals

Hawks turn to old faces as new coach rebuildsNew Woodend-Hesket coach Ross Sleight was surprised at the reaction he got when he arrived at the club last year.

Sleight, a Sunbury Lions premiership player who played with Essendon Doutta Stars in the Essendon District Football League last year, took over the role when Glenn Hopkins decided to step down.

“�e boys have been pretty welcoming and I already knew a lot of them,” Sleight said. “�e group’s enthusiasm is good and I didn’t think I’d walk into that. �e attitude has been fantastic.

“I’m expecting a challenge, which is why I took on the role.”

One of Sleight’s �rst tasks was to get some bigger bodies to the club and he turned to some former Hawks in the process.

“We’ve not won many games and I thought if I could get a couple of players back we could slowly rebuild,” he said.

“We have 13 or 14 former players coming back to the club and four or �ve who haven’t been here before.

“�e youngest who has come in is 21 and the oldest is 30, so there are a lot of senior bodies.

“�ere are a few from Sunbury’s winning years and that experience was something I thought was missing.”

Sleight said the existing list understood the need to bring in some experienced players.

“I was dubious about how they’d take it, but for the club to go forward we need experienced players,” he said.

“We’ve had maybe four players who have le� for other clubs.

“A lot of younger players are from Woodend and they just want to succeed.”

He said the pre-season had gone to plan and the club was handling the challenge of not having its home ground at Gilbert Gordon Oval available because of resurfacing.

“We’ve been back in training for almost three

weeks and we’ve had a fair few numbers on the track,” Sleight said.

“Not having a ground is a challenge, but you play footy on every ground against any opposition.

“Romsey [where they will play home games] has been really good and is letting us use the old social club rooms to store our things so we don’t have to cart them around.

“Finals footy is long way down the track, but if we put things in place we should win more games than the past few years.”

Tara Murray

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PREMIER FIRST GRADEESSENDON V GEELONGAt Windy HillESSENDON 1st InningsS McNAMARA lbw b McPhee . . . . . . . . . . . 8B MacRAE c Butterworth b Sheppard . . . . 46A AYRE b McPheeA AYRE b McPheeA A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60A BLIZZARD c McDonald b Reed . . . . . . . 18J SEYMOUR c McDonald b McPhee . . . . . 50J GALEOTTI c McDonald b Hart . . . . . . . . 16N PERERA b Hart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16C McKAY c Butterworth b Hart C McKAY c Butterworth b Hart C McKA . . . . . . . . . 29J DAMJANOVSKI c McDonald b Sandri . . . 12M DORIC not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20L CAMERON not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Extras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Nine wickets (dec) for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304Fall: 15, 108, 135, 141, 209, 211, 243, 264, 276Bowling: J Reed 12-2-44-1, J Sheppard 14-4-29-1, J McPhee 13-5-36-3, C Sandri 22-8-56-1, C Ogle 3-1-12-0, J Hart 27-2-111-3. Overs:91GEELONG 1st InningsM HARRISON c Blizzard b McKay. . . . . . . . 2T TREBLE not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1E VINES not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1One wicket for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Fall: 2Bowling: C McKay 1-0-2-1, L Cameron 1-0-2-0Overs: 2.Umpires: A Barrow & G Bawa

GREENVALE KANGAROOS V MELBOURNE UNIGREENVALE KANGAROOS V MELBOURNE UNIGREENVAt GreenvaleGREENVALE KANGAROOS 1st InningsGREENVALE KANGAROOS 1st InningsGREENVT URA c Fletcher b Ahmed . . . . . . . . . . . . 70S GAUTAM c Leggett b Boyle S GAUTAM c Leggett b Boyle S GAUT . . . . . . . . . . . 8J LIDGETT c Simpson b Ahmed . . . . . . . . 12D McDONALD lbw b Bett . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18J SHANTRY c Martignago b Boyle . . . . . . . . 7A AMIN c Martignago b Bett . . . . . . . . . . . 18L SANDY c Martignago b Boyle . . . . . . . . . . 6K ADAMS c Martignago b Boyle . . . . . . . . . 1J ROSEWARNE c Simpson b Boyle . . . . . . . 5A SMILLIE not out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4N VANUA c Shute b Ahmed . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Extras (8b 5lb 1nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170Fall: 43, 91, 118, 118, 145, 146, 148, 154, 159, 170Bowling: M Stafford 6-1-35-0, A Boyle 13-3-33-5, S Reid 13-3-32-0, F Ahmed 18.3-3-48-3, J Bett 7-3-9-2. Overs: 57.3MELBOURNE UNI 1st InningsW SHUTE not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41J MARTIGNAGO lbw b Adams . . . . . . . . . . 12B FLETCHER not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Extras (2b 3lb 6w) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11One wicket for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103Fall: 30Bowling: J Shantry 11-3-15-0, A Smillie 9-3-36-0, K Adams 7-4-9-1, N Vanua 3-0-20-0, J Rosewarne 6-0-16-0, S Gautam 3-1-2-0. Overs:39.Umpires: V Borg & D BrighamPREMIER LOWER GRADES: 2nds: Ring 2-131 (Campbell 62no) v Frank Pen 82 (Campbell 3-13 Ludowyke 3-25), Casey-SM v St Kilda (to play Sun), Prah 8 (dec)-173 (Atkinson 42 Koch

3-23) v Foot Edge 71 (Underwood 39 McGain 5-23 Van Der Merwe 4-19) & 0-2, Haw-Mon Uni 0-0 v Mon Tigers 9 (dec)-344 (Mulcahy 86no Matarazzo 80 Waters 61 Agar 31 Seneviratne 4-96 Landers 3-60), Green Kang 195 (Twentyman 43 Pobega 35 van Cuylenburg 195 (Twentyman 43 Pobega 35 van Cuylenburg 195 (T4-29 D Hutton 3-54) v Melb Uni 0-37, Fitz Donc v Melb 7-267 (B Thomson 98 Middlin 72 Grace 3-65), Ncte 9 (dec)-351 (Powick 202no Keogh 40 O’Sullivan 31) v Dand 1-19, Ess 2-54 v Geel 8 (dec)-250 (Arnel 74 Gunther 52 Condy 33 Hunichen 3-43), Carl v Camb Mag 8-350 (Rickarby 97 Thewlis 78 Murphy 68 Rowles 42 Rawson 32 Colaco 3-76).3rds: Ring 0-7 v Frank Pen 253 (Drummond 53 McIlroy 65 Emmett 5-71 Wade 3-67), Casey-SM 126 (Rose 31 Barnett 5-40) v St Kilda 0-58 (Bychkov 37no), Prah v Foot Edge 239 (Tonkin (Tonkin (T 79 Collinson 32), Haw-Mon Uni 5-56 v Mon Tigers 127 (Wilson 45 Cannon 7-30), Green Kang 65 v Melb Uni 5-174, Fitz Donc 162 (Considine 61 Gunning 5-51) v Melb 2-43, Ncte 1-4 v Dand 195 (Mackenzie 43 Merlo 44 Vora 41 D’Souza 3-55 Strangio 3-37), Ess 8-81 (Smith 3-11) v Geel 89 (Parbhakar 5-22), Carl v Camb Mag (to play Sun).4ths: Ring v Frank Pen 137 (Draycott 34 Kilby 4-43 Newman 3-24), Casey-SM 0-0 v St Kilda 266 (Garschagen 57 Chamberlain 54 Edmunds 36), Prah 7(dec)119 (Yaman 50no Haffenden 3-41) v Foot Edge 116 (Haffenden 33no Modoo-Loy 4-7 Stolzenburg 3-21) & 0-13, Haw-Mon Uni 163 (Sathiyaseelan 47 Landers 31 M Suppree 3-35) v Mon Tigers 2-66, Green Kang 182 (Fernando 62) v Melb Uni, Fitz Donc v Melb 9-212 (Sharma 46 Gibbs 41 Moore 30), Ncte 5-88 (Davine 38 M Sweeney 3-6) v Dand 107 (Glover 3-17), Ess 8-382 (Batch 131 Rutland 59 Khan 55no) v Geel, Carl 129 (Walker 32 Guneratne 3-12 Higgins 3-19) v Camb Mag 2-14.

VSDCANORTH WEST: 1ST XI: Yarraville 125 (Love 50) v Williamstown 3-5, Preston 9-152 (Maratos 51) v Balwyn, Sunshine 37 (McCammon 5-16) and 0-20 v Altona 4-102(Collins 65), Ivanhoe 9-277 (White 132 McLeod 52) v Brunswick, Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 8-259 (Streiff 114no) v Werribee, Kew 8-300 (Gledhill 96 Baldwin 71) v Coburg, Plenty Valley 61 v Melton 78 (Ayres 6-10. 2ND XI: Ivanhoe 202 (Corrie 63) v Brunswick, Coburg 2-90 v Kew, Plenty Valley 151 v Melton 3-66, Williamstown 223 (Vincent 57 Mattson 65 Cruden 5-52) v Yarraville 0-14, Sunshine 119 (Canals 6-19) v Altona 4-98 (Hicks 55). 3RD XI: Williamstown 130 (Browning 50) v Yarraville 1-11, Werribee 161 (Buchanan 71 Ruuska 6-29) v Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 0-19, Preston 9-284 (Burge 71) v Balwyn, Coburg 263 v Kew, Melton 90 v Plenty Valley 0-2, Brunswick 9-293 (Anderson 85 Allen 58) v Ivanhoe. 4TH XI: Yarraville 316 (Edwards 112 Singh 55) v Williamstown, Coburg 8-144 (Shethna 51) v Kew, Brunswick 255 v Ivanhoe, Preston 155 v Balwyn 5-32, Sunshine 86 (Wesley 5-14) v Altona 1-105, Werribee 8-266 (Brady 102no) v Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 1-4.

VTCA: Rd 11: Snr: Sth Caulf 256 v St Berns 1-25, Greenv v Strathm 9-255, Yarrav Club 8-275 v AWStC 7-146, Beaum 9-142 v Bent 93, Hamp 127 v McKinn 1-36. Nth: PEGS 197 v Doutta 0-20, Keilor v W Coburg 6-202, Spotsw 1-2 v Suns Druids 265, Alt Nth 9-207 v Keil Pk, Sedd 8-109 v Laverton 99, RPB 0-16 v Westm 187. Sth: Carneg 9-248 v Bri Dist , Chelsea 8-115 v Chelt 67, Clay Dist 0-12 v Moor Pk 254, Bonb Tangy 9-251 v Port Melb.Tangy 9-251 v Port Melb.TWESTERN SUBURBS CHURCHES & COMMUNITY: A E Lowe Shield: Altona Sports 283 v Manor Lakes 0-5, St Johns 7-324 v Eynesbury Eagles,

Rockbank v County West, AA Maidstone 9-168 bt Melbourne Uni 140. Bill Honey Shield:Eynesbury Eagles 2-18 v St Johns 176, Manor Lakes 137 v United Tarneit Tarneit T 343, Altona Roosters v Altona Sports 364. Tasman Tasman T Smith Shield: Hoppers Crossing 1-4 v St Johns 218, Williamstown Congs 5-162 v Western Lions 86, County West 8-258 v Manor Lakes 87.

BOWLSBOWLS VICTORIA-SATURDAVICTORIA-SATURDAVICTORIA-SA Y TURDAY TURDA METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITPENNANT: Premier Div: BRIGHTON 0-62 bt ALTONA ALTONA AL 18-103 (A Alexandrou 14 lost to S Fordham 37 R Smith 14 lost to M Rennex 21 H Williams 18 lost to B Foley 23 B Verlaan 16 lost to B Young Young Y 22), MENTONE 16-101 bt CLAYTON CLAYTON CLA 2-76 (J Ryan 23 bt L Adams 22 C Twentyman Twentyman T 22 bt D Benwell 14 A Rowan 35 bt G Archer 15 D Rushton 21 lost to D Holt 25), MCC KEW SPORTS 18-110 bt MOONEE PONDS 0-53 (F Collett 24 bt D Murphy 21 T Ristic 34 bt J Huber 11 P Pervaz 28 bt E Pistoni 10 C Ball 24 bt A Crowle 11), YARRA YARRA Y GLEN 4-71 lost to ESSENDON 14-85 (T Stafford 23 bt M Strotchnetter 17 M O’Brien 15 lost to P Loe 28 P Neltham 20 bt A Flapper 14 M Aylward 13 lost to N Wilson 26), MELBOURNE 3-70 lost to BUNDOORA RSL 15-76 (R Green 16 D D Di Florio 16 D Horeau 16 lost to B Spurr 21 G Hopwood 18 lost to N McIntyre 23 B Leighton 20 bt A Galloway 16).Div 1: Sec 1: Croy (1) 16-89 Keys (1) 2-69, Bund RSL (2) 18-95 Burw Dist (1) 0-56, Fern Gul (1) 14-91 Whitt (1) 4-68, MCC (2) 16-94 Deer Pk (1) 2-66, Mitch (1) 17-90 Bright (2) 1-73. Sec 2: Melton (1) 16-81 Elth (1) 2-64, Donv (1) 9-0 Ber (1) 9-0, Alt (2) 2-65 Lily (1) 16-87, W’bee (1) 12-76 Lal (2) 6-74, Ess (2) 17-85 Elst Clb (1) 1-63. Sec 3: Glenr (1) 9-0 St Kil (1) 9-0, Chelt (1) 4-85 Ment (2) 14-86, Rich Uni (1) 16-79 Edith (1) 2-65, Lal (1) 9-0 Burd Pk (1) 9-0, Yarr/Foot (1) 4-75 Moon Val (1) 14-78. Sec 4:Glen Wav (1) 16-79 Kings (1) 2-60, Cran (1) 15-74 Pak (1) 3-63, Ring (1) 16-84 MCC (1) 2-70, Arma (1) 5-84 Mulg CC (1) 13-86.Div 2-Sec 1: Flem/Kens (1) 2-77 Yarr/Foot (2) 16-82, Sunb (1) 18-99 Melton (2) 0-68, Suns C (1) 2-64 W’bee (2) 16-82, Will (1) 16-79 Alt Sports (1) 2-70. Sec 2: Ess (3) 15-74 Buck Pk (1) 3-66, Craig (1) 9-0 W Cob (1) 9-0, Keil (1) 9-0 Pres-Res (1) 9-0, Strath (1) 4-76 Fitz Vic (2) 14-84. Sec 3: Dare C (1) 7-77 Rosan (1) 11-77, Bund RSL (3) 14-78 Rich Uni (2) 4-71, Heid Golf (1) 14-81 C of Heid (1) 4-71, Green (1) 14-93 MCC (3) 4-68, Ivan (1) 16-69 Montm (1) 2-57. Sec 4: Lily (2) 0-61 Moorool (1) 18-91, Burw Dist (2) 2-59 Yarr Glen (2) 16-95, Chirn Pk (1) 3-69 Warb (1) 15-81, Elth (2) 9-0 Hurst (1) 9-0. Sec 5: Burw Dist (3) 14-70 Mitch (2) 4-59, Verm Sth (1) 13-81 Up Tec Tec T (1) 5-67, Heathm (2) 18-99 Ash (1) 0-57, Black (1) 14-79 Mt Wav (1) 4-73, Monb (1) 16-120 Camb Cent (1) 2-56. Sec 6: Clay (2) 2-76 Melb (2) 16-77, Ber (2) 16-91 Glen Wav (2) 2-51, S Oak (1) 9-0 Black (2) 9-0, SOC (1) 16-90 Verm Sth (2) 2-74. Sec 7: Pak (2) 16-107 Nar War (1) 2-58, Mulg CC (2) 16-92 Cran (2) 2-68, Cran RSL (1) 18-103 Clay (3) 0-61, Burd Pk (2) 16-78 Hamp Park (1) 2-75, Ber (3) 16-97 Mord (1) 2-72. Sec 8: Elst Pk (1) 16-97 Hamp (1) 2-69, Bright (3) 2-65 Bent (1) 16-88, Mid Pk (1) 14-82 Alb Pk (1) 4-70, Ment (3) 2-55 Glen E-McKinnon (1) 16-82, Melb (3) 14-79 Chelt (2) 4-77.Div 3-Sec 1: Yarr/Foot (3) 17-92 Will (2) 1-48, Alt (3) 4-64 W’bee (3) 14-86, Suns RSL (1) 2-65 Port Melb (1) 16-92, Moon Pds (2) 18-94 Foots Pk (1) 0-58, New (1) 2-67 Hopp (2) 16-88. Sec 2: Mari Pk (1) 17-105 Strath (2) 1-64, Moon Val (2) 16-88 Sunb (2) 2-66, Moon Pds (3) 0-63 Yarr/Foot (4) 18-104, Clift Pk (1) 9-0

Keil (2) 9-0, Buck Pk (2) 16-84 Craig (2) 2-62. Sec 3: Whitt (2) 15-90 Ivan (2) 3-68, Montm (3) 16-85 Diam Ck (1) 2-68, Fair (1) 18-102 Glenr (3) 0-59, Lal (3) 16-98 Epp RSL (1) 2-66, Kings (2) 18-99 E Ivan (1) 0-55. Div 4: Sec 1: St. Albans (1) 9-0 Suns VRI (1) 9-0,Melton (3) 9-0 Keil (3) 9-0, Werribee (4) 2-69 Alt North(1) 16-97, Deer Pk (2) 3-80 City of Melb (1) 15-81, Lav(1) 14-88 Alt (4) 4-66. Sec 2: Bruns (1) 15-96 Prin Pk Carlton (1) 3-80, Cob More (1) 88-14 W’bee (5) 69-4, W Cob (2) 16-77 Ess (4) 2-67, Pres-Res (2) 16-80 Lal (4) 2-68, Aber (1) 4-82 Glad Pk (1) 14-85. Sec 3: Kings (3) 4-76 Elth (3) 14-78, Hurst (2) 18-89 Ivan (3) 0-65, Diam Ck (2) 2-75 Y Val CC (1) 16-78, MCC Kew Sports (2) 13-79 Alph (1) 5-75, Rosan (2) 0-72 Bund RSL (4) 18-82.Div 5-Sec 1: Yarr/Foot (5) 8-76 Will (3) 10-76, Alt Sports (2) 2-83 Hopp (3) 16-86, W’bee (6) 0-62 Mari Pk (2) 18-112, Alt (5) 4-69 Suns C (2) 14-80, Buck Pk (3) 16-88 Sunb (3) 2-83.Sec 2: Glenr (4) 9-0 Buck Pk (4) 9-0, Sunb (4) 2-67 Broad (2) 16-82, Strath (3) 9-0 Clift Pk (2) 9-0, Dout Gal (1) 4-64 Moon Val (3) 14-82. 9-0, Dout Gal (1) 4-64 Moon Val (3) 14-82. 9-0, Dout Gal (1) 4-64 Moon V Sec 3: C of Heid (2) 18-90 Lal (5) 0-66, Pres-Res (3) 0-60 Heid Golf (2) 18-97, Ivan (4) 14-84 Dare C (2) 4-83, Bund RSL (5) 14-69 Green (2) 4-66,Whitt (3) 9-0 Fawk (1) 9-0.Div 6-Sec 1: Port Melb (2) 14-97 Lav (2) 4-79, Keil (4) 9-0 Yarr/Foot (6) 9-0, City of Melb (2) 18-97 Alt (6) 0-67, Will (4) 2-62 Melton (4) 16-92. Sec 2: W Cob (3) 16-93 Aber (2) 2-69, Glad Pk (2) 2-62 Keil (5) 16-86, Rosam (2) 17-91 Mari Pk (3) 1-68, Glenr (5) 0-0 Strath (4) 18-15, Ess (5) 18-121 Hopp (6) 0-51. Sec 3:Diam Ck (3) 9-0 Whitt (4) 9-0, Rosan (3) 14-80 Fair (2) 4-65, Hurst (3) 16-76 Kings (5) 2-72, Thorn (1) 18-131 Bund RSL (6) 0-37, Elth (4) 9-0 Green (3) 9-0.Div 7-Sec 1: Alt North (2) 4-70 New (2) 14-71, Suns VRI (2) 2-67 St. Albans (2) 16-92, Yarr/FootYarr/FootY(7) 0-0 Palm Lake (1) 18-15, City of Melb (3) 9-0Point Cook Village (1) 9-0, Deer Pk (4) 18-108 Hopp(7) 0-45, W’bee (7) 0-0 Suns RSL (2) 18-15. Sec 2: Bruns (2) 16-109 Dout Gal (2) 2-61, Prin Pk Carlton (2) 2-71 Clift Pk (3) 16-87, Moon Val (5) 0-49 Moon Val (4) 18-102, Foots Pk (2) 18-15 Cob More (2) 0-0, Keil (6) 0-0 Buck Pk (5) 18-15, Strath (5) 18-15 Moon Pds (4) 0-0. Sec 3: Whitt (6) 9-0 Dare C (3) 9-0, Lal (6) 0-0 Whitt (5) 18-15, Epp RSL (2) 16-95 Pres-Res (4) 2-64, Kings (5) 9-0 Bund RSL (7) 9-0, Glad Pk (3) 18-15 Broad (3) 0-0. Div 8-Sec 1: Mari Pk (4) 1-39 Ess (6) 13-42, Sunb (5) 13-38 Port Melb (3) 1-26, Flem/Kens (3) 14-15 Flem/Kens (4) 0-0, Suns C (3) 14-56 New (3) 0-24. Sec 2: Rosan (5) 7-0 Ess (7) 7-0, Clift Pk (4) 0-0 E Ivan (3) 14-15, Hurst (4) 14-47 Temp Temp T (3) 0-26, Craig (3) 7-0 W Cob (4) 7-0. Sec 3: Bays (4) 12-50 Mitch (6) 2-31, Mt Wav (5) 12-54 Benn (3) 2-37, Heathm (7) 0-34 Donv (6) 14-54, Glen Wav (6) 14-15 Burw Dist (5) 0-0, Warb (3) 14-15 Mt Wav (6) 0-0.Div 9-Sec 1: Wav Glf (4) 2-36 Edith (5) 12-38, MCC Kew Sports (5) 7-0 Bent (5) 7-0, Black (6) 12-40 Glen Wav (7) 2-34.

SCHOOL SPORTAGSV: CRICKET: Marcellin 7-136 bt Peninsula 135, Yarra Valley 9-186 (Withanawasan 4-36 Newett 3-19) bt PEGS 9-178 (Stevenson 51 Hudson 3-42), Camberwell 2-153 (Young (Young (Y 61no) bt Assumption 9-150, Trinity 95 (Avery 5-20) bt Mentone 79 (Campbell 5-20). BASKETBALL:Marcellin 64 bt Peninsula 28, PEGS 65 bt Yarra Valley 54, Camberwell 55 drew Assumption 55, Trinity 73 bt Mentone 61. TENNIS: Peninsula 10-110 bt Marcellin 6-81, PEGS 13-112 bt Yarra Valley 3-72, Camberwell 15-124 bt Assumption 1-41, Trinity 8-110 bt Mentone

8-93. BADMINTON: PEGS 6-10-230 bt Trinity 0-0-136, Yarra Valley 6-10-230 bt Mentone 0-0-83, Camberwell 6-10-230 bt Peninsula 0-0-121. TABLE TABLE T TENNIS: Camberwell 13-41 bt Mentone 2-11, Ivanhoe 8-30 bt Peninsula 7-26. VOLLEYBALL: Marcellin 3 bt Trinity 0 (25-20 25-18 25-23), Yarra Valley 3 bt Mentone 0 (25-12 25-10 25-16), Peninsula 3 bt Camberwell 0 (25-23 25-10 26-24).AGSV/APS GIRLS: BADMINTON: Haileybury 9-18-342 bt Carey 0-0-144, Wesley 6-13-355 bt Caul�eld 3-9-362, PEGS 5-13-350 bt Geelong Coll 4-8-330. SOFTBALL: Haileybury 14 bt Carey 0, Caul�eld 14 bt Yarra Valley 4, Wesley 14 bt PEGS 2, Geelong Gram 22 bt ACK 11. SWIMMING: Wesley 1667 bt Haileybury 1398, Geelong 1271. TENNIS: PEGS 13-110 bt ACK 3-53, Haileybury 16-128 bt Yarra Valley 0-31, Geelong Coll 9-101 bt Ivanhoe 7-83, Wesley 15-127 bt Carey 1-36, Caul�eld 16-128 bt PEGS 0-21. VOLLEYBALL: Haileybury 3 bt Carey 0 (25-12 25-18 25-22) Mentone 3 bt Peninsula 0 (25-23 25-7 25-17) Yarra Valley 3 bt Caul�eld 1 (25-13 25-7 25-27 25-13) PEGS 3 bt Wesley 2 (27-17 21-25 22-25 25-14 15-9).

BASEBALLVICTORIAN SUMMER LEAGUE: Div 1: Newport 8 bt Waverley 0, Cheltenham 6 bt Essendon 3, Sandringham 8 bt Melbourne 7, Williamstown 4 bt Doncaster 1, Blackburn 12 bt Preston 9. Div 2: Moorabbin 13 bt Fitzroy 4, Sunshine 14 bt Port Melbourne 0, Werribee 10 bt Bonbeach St Chads 0, Springvale 5 bt Berwick City 4. Semi-f div 1: Reserves: Cheltenham 7 bt Geelong 5, Essendon 4 bt Sandringham 3. Thirds: Doncaster 9 bt Williamstown 0. Fourths: Cheltenham 6 bt Waverley 0. Div 2 Reserves: Fitzroy 5 bt Sunshine 2, Berwick City 8 bt Moorabbin 4. Thirds:Malvern 12 bt Berwick City 7. Fourths: Berwick City 11 bt Doncaster 1, Fitzroy A 9 bt Fitzroy B 6. Div 3 Reserves: Ormond GH 7 bt Chelsea Blue 4. Div 4 East: Blackburn 27 bt Monash Uni 3. South: Springvale 13 bt Melbourne 2.WOMEN: Preliminary Final: Div 1: Doncaster 7 bt Essendon 5. Div 3: Springvale 17 bt Werribee 4.U-18 STASTAST TE:ATE:A Springvale 4 bt Blackburn 3, Berwick City 12 bt Doncaster 10, Cheltenham 9 bt Fitzroy 7, Essendon 6 bt Geelong 0, Waverley bt Preston fft. Metro: Cheltenham Rustlers 18 bt Malvern 7, Newport 13 bt Upwey FTG 4, Essendon 9 bt Sunshine 1. U-16 State: Waverley 12 bt Blackburn 1, Essendon 7 bt Upwey FTG 5, Newport 11 bt Cheltenham 3, Geelong 6 bt Springvale 3, Melbourne 5 bt Berwick City 4, Sandringham 8 bt Preston 6. Metro West:Geelong 20 bt Essendon 2, Fitzroy 12 bt Sunshine 8, Port Melbourne/St Kilda 10 bt Williamstown 1, Preston A 19 bt Ballarat City 4.JNR LEAGUE STASTAST TE:ATE:A Newport 13 bt Berwick City 8, Sandringham 7 bt Melbourne 5, Waverley Red 10 bt Geelong 5, Essendon Jets 7 bt Cheltenham Blue 7, Cheltenham White 9 bt Preston 5. Metro East: Malvern 12 bt Waverley 9, Blackburn 11 bt Bonbeach St Chads 5, Ormond Glenhuntly 8 bt Berwick City 5, Upwey FTG A 15 bt Sandringham 4. Metro West: Port Melbourne 7 bt Preston 6, Geelong 13 bt Sunshine 2, Werribee 15 bt Essendon Bombers 8. Little League State: Waverley Red 8 bt Preston 5, Newport 11 bt Berwick City 10, Melbourne 13 bt Sandringham 9, Malvern 5 drew Cheltenham 5. Metro East: Cheltenham 14 bt Melbourne 1, Waverley 8 bt Springvale 7, Doncaster 13 bt Sandringham 12, Bonbeach St Chads 15 bt Upwey FTG Gold 3. Metro West: Essendon Jets 3 bt Fitzroy Lions 3, Fitzroy Pride 9 bt Preston A 5, Preston B 19 bt Fitzroy Cubs 11, Geelong 18 bt Essendon Bombers 17, St Kilda A 6 drew Port Melbourne 6, Werribee 18 bt St Kilda (B) 9.

By Tara Murray

It may be one of the biggest BMX clubs in Victoria but Sunbury BMX club is a little-known gem in its home town.

�e club, located behind the aquatic centre, has 120 members ranging in age from two to 60.

�ey hosted a come-and-try day on Saturday and will hold a second one on March 14.

“It is the second biggest club in Victoria behind Knox,” the club’s Carolyn Todd said.

“We run races in Sunbury on the �rst and third Saturdays of the month and normally have between 50 and 80 people turn up.

“We compete in open Victorian events and interstate events but a lot of people don’t know about us.”

Todd said the club made sure that it wasn’t expensive to join, despite all the equipment needed.

“�ey don’t need a race bike to start with,” she said. “We have a number of bikes and helmets at the club to help those starting out.

“It has become really popular since the Olympics and more people have wanted to keep involved and the whole family can be.

“It’s quite accessible. You can start in the sport without much money and there are plenty of secondhand bikes around for those who fall in love with it.”

Todd said the second come-and-try day would be a�er the SunFest festival.

“We’re part of the parade and then people can come down to the club a�erwards and see what we are about,” she said.

For details visit www.facebook.com/pages/Sunbury-Bmx-Club/118799814802502?fref=ts

Jackson Ellis shows off his skills. (Damian Visentini)

Come along for the rideGolfAmbrose day at Romsey Golf Club was full of birdies, as most teams came in under the par of 72. Dave Richardson, Peter Scanlon, Scott Williams and Keith Hocking won with 72 (13.4) 58.6 to beat Les Gaunt, Steve Poulton and Mick Sadler on 70 (11.3) 58.7 by just 0.1. Anthony Lakey, Sharif Abdel-Sayed, Mal Mottram and Michael McCarton were third on 69 (9.5) 59.5.

CricketLance�eld suffered its second loss of the season in the Gisborne and District Cricket Association’s C-grade competition. In a top-of-the-table clash with Gisborne, Lance�eld’s batsmen failed with the bat for one of the few times this season, making just 95. Robert Moore top-scored with 24. It wasn’t an easy chase for Gisborne who was 7-80 before being all out for 116. Lance�eld �nished the match at 2-55 in its second innings. Only an outright loss in the �nal round against Rupertswood and an outright win by Gisborne over Sunbury would prevent Lance�eld �nishing on top of the ladder.

BaseballThe Wildcats won a 12-11 thriller against the Knights in the Sunbury Baseball Association’s women’s competition, while Jackson Panthers beat the Pink Panthers 8-3. In the men’s competition, the Knights beat the Goonawarriors 20-2 and the Panthers won 7-0 over the Sharks. The Knights beat the Panthers 16-5 in the under-16’s.

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Rupo works hard to avoid ‘lazy mode’

Rupertswood batsman Hayden Ross (Damian Visentini)

Sometimes sitting on top of the ladder and knowing that’s where you’ll �nish will cause complacency. But not with Rupertswood.

A�er securing top spot in the Gisborne and District Cricket Association’s B-grade competition weeks ago, all the attention has been on which teams will �ll the other three �nals places.

Meanwhile, Rupertswood has been going along quietly notching up the wins.

“�ere was a question of whether the guys would go into lazy mode,” club president Peter Kavanagh said.

“But we train hard and the boys are driven towards that �rst �nal. �ere is no complacency.”

Not that Rupertswood has had things all its own way.

“Some close results have gone in our favour and that holding up under pressure is a positive,” Kavanagh said. “�e way we’ve �nished o� innings has been good and, hopefully, we’re in form at the right time of year.”

�e key to Rupertswood’s season has been the spread of performances, which is now set to create headaches at the selection table come �nals.

“We’re not relying on one or two; di�erent players have stood up when we have needed it,” Kavanagh said.

“No position is guaranteed. �e guys in the ‘twos’ are pushing themselves through and the ‘threes’ are pushing into the ‘twos’. If you have a couple of bad weeks you can go down [to a lower grade].”

�e club had its Pink Stumps day on Saturday to raise money for the McGrath Foundation, and that followed the recent 10-year celebrations of the club’s last McIntyre Cup premiership.

On the �eld, Rupertswood easily accounted for Ash�eld. A�er making 9-286 on day one, Rupertswood skittled Ash�eld for 103, Logan Gray taking four wickets.

Meanwhile, the �ght for the other �nals spots is still on.

East Sunbury and Diggers Rest, which play each other this week, are both on 48 points, while St Anthonys currently sits in fourth place on 45 points a�er its �rst win since the Christmas break.

On Saturday, East Sunbury defeated Bacchus Marsh, and Diggers Rest Bulla was too good for Sunbury United.

Macedon is ��h, on 39 points, a�er its loss to St Anthonys and needs results to go its way if it’s to make the �nals.

Tara Murray

Australian men’s netball representative Adam Boldiston will coach Sunbury Lions A-grade team in the coming Ballarat Netball League season.

Boldiston, who has played 41 Tests, takes over from Kim Bailey.

Lions president Jack Ogilvie said the club was thrilled to have someone with so much netball experience.

Boldiston is an assistant coach with Monash University Storm in the Victorian Netball League. As well as coaching he has been part of many successful men’s and mixed state teams and the men’s national team.

“I think we’re lucky to get Adam,” Ogilvie said. “He’s highly credentialled and I think he’ll do a sensational job with the girls.

“He has spoken to a couple of players about possibly coming to the club as well.

“We’ve lost [goalshooter] Sophie Gunn and need a couple more players to strengthen the structures we have.”

A-grade reserve premiership coach Rebecca Anstey will be back on board to help the side defend its title and will also coach the B-grade team.

Anstey, captain of the A-grade side in its premiership and runner-up performances in the past two years, will have a busy start to the season as she’s due to have her �rst child.

A-grade reserve premiership player Suzi Johnson will coach C-grade, while Danah Burrows and Ashleigh Mitchell will coach the under-19s.

“Suzi is the perfect �t for the C-grade coaching role,” Ogilvie said.

“Danah and Ashleigh haven’t coached before, but they’ll get a lot of support from the other coaches.”

�e club has also appointed Leanne Burrows communicate the netball side of things to the club’s committee.

“I know myself and some of the other guys on the committee don’t understand a lot about netball, so this will help us grow as a club,” Ogilvie said.

“Leanne has been involved with the club for a number of years and we’re thrilled to have her covering that side of things.”

Tara Murray

Test veteran to coach Sunbury Lions

By Tara Murray

�e Sunbury Jets have signed their �rst ever female import ahead of the Big V division-one basketball season.

Kelsey Sigl, an 183-centimetre American forward, will join the Jets in the next few weeks ahead of the March 14 season start.

Sigl has played in France and Chile in the past two years.

While playing in Chile, she averaged 25 points and nine rebounds a game.

Sigl said she was excited about joining the Jets.

“I couldn’t be more thrilled about this upcoming experience,” she said. “I have heard nothing but positive things about Australia.

“I am looking forward to experiencing another culture, meeting new people and winning plenty of basketball games.

“My goals for the season include having a winning record, making it to the playo�s and giving the team the best chance to contend for a league championship.

Jets call in American forward“So far Mick [Michael �omas], the club,

and my teammates have been nothing but accommodating and welcoming.”

Jets coach Michael �omas said he was excited to have Sigl onboard.

“It’s really good for the club,” he said. “We looked for someone who can help

mentor the young girls.“Kelsey will help Andrew [Summerville,

operations manager] with clinics and will also be one of the coaches at the association’s state performance program.

“Not only is she a great basketballer who is focussed on team success, Kelsey will also work closely with our junior girls and help them see �rst hand what women can achieve in sport.

“She’s a perfect �t for the club and she has always wanted to come to Australia.”

Sigl, who played for Colorado Mesa University, will be part of a new-look Jets that �nished on the bottom of the division 1 ladder last season.

A proposal from Sunbury to the league saw the Jets avoid relegation and �omas says

“results this season will speak louder than words”.

Only four players from last season’s team will be part of the senior women’s team.

“Last season, we only had six senior players and the rest were youth girls,” �omas said.

“We spoke to them [the league] and said we would like the youth girls to play in that competition and let them develop and they are happy with that. �ey [the girls] are super �t.”

Among the losses is Emmie O’Nial, a nominee for the league MVP who has moved across to fellow division 1 side Whittlesea Pacers, and Katrina Vogezelang.

“We’ve got four other girls coming in who have plenty of experience,” �omas said.

�ey include Fairen Williams, who is coming across from Keilor, Raihania Ratana, who has been playing in Ipswich QBL, Leanne Urbon, a former Geelong player who is returning a�er a short break, and Genevieve McCorkell, who is coming from Hume City Broncos.

�e Jets open their season at home on March 14 at 8pm against the Keilor �under.

Kelsey Sigl will bring playing talent and a mentoring role to the Jets. (Nathan Bural)

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