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www.surfcoasttimes.com.au Tuesday 2 August 2011 VOL 9. No 31 Surf Coast Ti mes FREE WEEKLY FREE WEEKL Y BAD CALL? The Surf Coast Shire has come under fire from developers who say that backing out of plans to develop Spring Creek is detrimental to Torquay BY ELEANOR WOODS THE SURF COAST Shire has been slammed by developers for backing out of plans to develop Spring Creek, saying the decision will have “far reaching and negative impacts upon the Torquay community”. West Alliance - which includes Amex Corporation and other developers and land owners in the area - has said that council moving forward with its 2040 strategy without development at Spring Creek “makes a mockery of decades of council’s own planning and consultation work”. The group’s spokesperson, Amex Corporation’s Rob Burgess, said the act “demonstrates a failure of leadership”. Surf Coast Shire Mayor Dean Webster refutes these claims and had little more to add to the debate. “Council has clearly listened to the local community in making its decision on Spring Creek and the Planning Minister has recognised this in his response to council’s decision,” Webster said. Community members were ecstatic council withdrew the plan. Stand Up for Spring Creek’s David Bell was celebrating this week, after leading a colourful protest group to victory. “The group is very happy. People feel like they have been listened to,” he said. “They feel like they have a voice in the planning of the area. It was a brave move by the council. They practically had a gun to their heads and they took a brave and principled decision to stand up. I think he would be a brave minister if he went ahead and developed the area now. “From here I would like to see a broad discussion between the State government, council and the community so we can together decide the best way to develop the area. For now, the red shirts can rest.” The 1km West Alliance’s Rob Burgess believes the decision to abandon the development was “irresponsible and seriously compromises the future of Torquay”. “Well-planned and appropriately managed development in the area 1km west of Duffields Road is necessary for and beneficial to Torquay,” he said. The decision, he said, ignored good planning principles that would have prevented “ad hoc” planning decisions. “The absence of available land for housing will drive up land-prices and place pressure on existing residential areas, particularly the Torquay town centre. “This decision turns its back on the findings of the community consultation, in favour of the position of a vocal minority with no workable plan for managing the inevitable growth of Torquay. “Thirty-nine community infrastructure projects, with an estimated cost of $45.5 million, rely on contributions from development in the 1km West (area). Without this development, it is unlikely that many open space, community facility and road projects planned for Torquay will be able to proceed.” Planning Minister Matthew Guy has said he will continue to work with the Surf Coast Shire on land supply and affordability issues in Torquay. “Given the council is willing to consider other locations apart from Spring Creek, a ministerial amendment is no longer necessary and will not proceed,” Guy said. “The Coalition Government reaffirms its offer to work constructively with the council and in partnership with the people of Torquay.” WED 1ft Small N 20º THU 0-1ft Flat NNW 17º FRI 0-1ft Flat NNW 14º SAT 0-1ft Flat W 14º Surf Forecast PAGE 87 BUILDING A NEW HOME? Fixed price quotes, off the plans! Beat the price rises and make sure you have no surprises when you move into your new home PAYMENT TERMS AVAILABLE The Surf Coast played host to an untamed night of drum and dance on Saturday when West African percussion and dance ensemble Muhanamwe joined local troupe Wild Moves for a one off show at Eumeralla Camp in Anglesea. Pictured from left, enjoying the night, are Wild Moves members Sabiena von Es, Jacqui Fenwick, Fiona Crawford-Trinham, Jacqui Dreessens and Bernadette Zen. Photo: PETER MARSHALL

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www.surfcoasttimes.com.auTuesday 2 August 2011 VOL 9. No 31

Surf Coast TimesFREE WEEKLYFREE WEEKLY

BAD CALL?The Surf Coast Shire has come under fire from developers who say that backing out of plans to develop Spring Creek is detrimental to Torquay

BY ELEANOR WOODS

THE SURF COAST Shire has been slammed by developers for backing out of plans to develop Spring Creek, saying the decision will have “far reaching and negative impacts upon the Torquay community”.

West Alliance - which includes Amex Corporation and other developers and land owners in the area - has said that council moving forward with its 2040 strategy without development at Spring Creek “makes a mockery of decades of council’s own planning and consultation work”.

The group’s spokesperson, Amex Corporation’s Rob Burgess, said the act “demonstrates a failure of leadership”.

Surf Coast Shire Mayor Dean Webster refutes these claims and had little more to add to the debate.

“Council has clearly listened to the local

community in making its decision on Spring Creek and the Planning Minister has recognised this in his response to council’s decision,” Webster said.

Community members were ecstatic council withdrew the plan.

Stand Up for Spring Creek’s David Bell was celebrating this week, after leading a colourful protest group to victory.

“The group is very happy. People feel like they have been listened to,” he said.

“They feel like they have a voice in the planning of the area. It was a brave move by the council. They practically had a gun to their heads and they took a brave and principled decision to stand up. I think he would be a brave minister if he went ahead and developed the area now.

“From here I would like to see a broad discussion between the State government, council and the

community so we can together decide the best way to develop the area. For now, the red shirts can rest.”

The 1km West Alliance’s Rob Burgess believes the decision to abandon the development was “irresponsible and seriously compromises the future of Torquay”.

“Well-planned and appropriately managed development in the area 1km west of Duffields Road is necessary for and beneficial to Torquay,” he said.

The decision, he said, ignored good planning principles that would have prevented “ad hoc” planning decisions.

“The absence of available land for housing will drive up land-prices and place pressure on existing residential areas, particularly the Torquay town centre.

“This decision turns its back on the findings of the community consultation, in favour of the position of

a vocal minority with no workable plan for managing the inevitable growth of Torquay.

“Thirty-nine community infrastructure projects, with an estimated cost of $45.5 million, rely on contributions from development in the 1km West (area). Without this development, it is unlikely that many open space, community facility and road projects planned for Torquay will be able to proceed.”

Planning Minister Matthew Guy has said he will continue to work with the Surf Coast Shire on land supply and affordability issues in Torquay.

“Given the council is willing to consider other locations apart from Spring Creek, a ministerial amendment is no longer necessary and will not proceed,” Guy said.

“The Coalition Government reaffirms its offer to work constructively with the council and in partnership with the people of Torquay.”

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The Surf Coast played host to an untamed night of drum and dance on Saturday when West African percussion and dance ensemble Muhanamwe joined local troupe Wild Moves for a one off show at Eumeralla Camp in Anglesea. Pictured from left, enjoying the night, are Wild Moves members Sabiena von Es, Jacqui Fenwick, Fiona Crawford-Trinham, Jacqui Dreessens and Bernadette Zen. Photo: PETER MARSHALL

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Community voices shine through on Spring Creek

MORE THAN 120 people attended last week’s council meeting, to see council adopt the Torquay-Jan Juc 2040 Sustainable Futures Plan with the exclusion of any development in the Spring Creek Valley, west of Duffi elds Road.

The motion re-affi rmed council’s long-held view that Torquay-Jan Juc’s growth should be focused on Torquay North; where infrastructure including the new Surf Coast Community and Civic Precinct is available and where more than 15 years of residential land supply has already been re-zoned. These lots will start to become shovel-ready this year, with development plans to come before council.

I also commend Planning Minister Matthew Guy for immediately announcing, upon hearing of council’s decision, that he would not pursue a Ministerial Amendment to rezone Spring Creek for residential development 1km west of Duffi elds Road.

The 2040 process has been a long one for council but we can be confi dent that the plan as adopted by council refl ects community aspirations.

Council will be meeting with the minister soon to further discuss Torquay’s land supply.

Council to lobby against library funding cutsAlso at council’s July meeting, we expressed our disappointment with the State Government’s snap decision to cut funding from libraries across Victoria. At a time when pressure on council services continues to grow, cutting library funding without consultation after councils have adopted their budgets for 2011/12 is an unfair and disappointing move.

The decision will cost the Geelong Regional Library Service; which covers Greater Geelong,

Colac Otway, Queenscliff and Golden Plains as well as Surf Coast Shire around $70,000 each year.

Libraries are a particularly important service for families, for socially isolated people and for those without the means to access services like the internet at home. It is clear there is a strong and ongoing demand for library services throughout Victoria and this needs to be refl ected in the state government’s funding contributions. Council will continue to lobby the State Government to reconsider its decision on library funding; and to meet its election promise to increase funding to Victorian libraries.

Coal exploration proposal abandonedWhile council was meeting in Torquay last week, a community meeting in Deans Marsh was called to discuss a proposal from Mantle Mining for coal exploration in the Otways. The community’s reaction to the proposal was understandably strong and I was pleased to hear of Mantle Mining Director Ian Kraemer’s announcement it would not proceed with the plans. The Surf Coast community’s environmental conscience was again on display in the response to this issue, which is something that all involved can be proud of.

Anglesea uprisingThe Anglesea Skate Park Committee and council’s Youth Development Team will host an all-ages gig at the Anglesea Memorial Hall on Friday, August 5, with fi ve top local acts playing.

The four-hours of power features Vault, Altitude, Larson Effect, Laughing Leaves and The Underhanded playing from 6.30pm. Tickets are available from the door for $5

Anglesea Skate Park Committee has organised this drug and alcohol free event with support from Surf Coast Shire’s Youth Development Team and Freeza. This is the second all-ages gig Surf Coast

Shire’s Youth Development have supported over the last month, with more than 100 turning out for Get Your Hop On in Winchelsea in late July. I trust this show will also be popular and a great night for all involved.

Festival of Words an August highlightFinally, bookings have opened for the 2011 Aireys Festival of Words. This biennial event was popular in 2009, so it will pay to get in early for ticketed events.

The festival will run from 19-21 August with a line-up of poetry and writing workshops, readings, art exhibitions and live music to be launched on the Friday night by former head of Penguin Publishing, Bob Sessions.

This event makes a great contribution to cultural life on the Surf Coast and brings many visitors to Aireys Inlet and Fairhaven during a traditionally quiet period. It is being run this year concurrently with the International Lighthouse and Lightship weekend.

Head to www.aireysinlet.com.au/words to see the full line-up and fi nd out more.

Winchelsea farewells community stalwartOn Monday I joined many mourners in farewelling Winchelsea policeman John Rowley. John was a real example of a community policeman who was much-loved. He will be sorely missed. On behalf of councillors and staff, I express our condolences to his family and loved ones.

Take care,

DeanCr Dean WebsterMayor, Surf Coast Shire

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ANGLESEA youths will have their Christmas wish granted after the Surf Coast Shire has come through with a $45,000 grant to upgrade the town’s skate park.

It is hoped that the upgrade – which includes addressing the facilities drainage issues and building a new skate bowl and freestyle skating area – will be complete before the end of the year.

The Anglesea Skate Park Committee has worked tirelessly alongside key community groups, which contributed $20,000, to get the park “up to scratch”.

Mum and committee member Janine Vitkus was ecstatic.

“Oh it’s just so good. The kids will be so pleased when they finally have somewhere to play.”

“So many people have contributed to making this happen.”

Surf Coast Shire councillor Libby Coker was excited to see the project underway.

“These funds will ensure that this area will be able to be used year round by both locals and visitors,” she said.

“It will be fantastic to see the project go from being conceptual into a reality.”

“I would like to acknowledge the community on their contribution of $20,000 towards this project. It really shows dedication and commitment.”

The Surf Coast Shire contribution of $45,000 was made available through council’s capital works budget.

“This is the first stage of developing this whole precinct,” Coker said,

The Anglesea Skate Park Regeneration Program is part of council’s Youth Services Program.

Anglesea youths have already played a huge part the project, offering suggestions and contributing design advice as to how they want their park to be.

Lili Walker and Lili Vitkus can’t wait until the new park is built.

“It’ll be so cool,” Lili Vitkus said.“It’ll be bigger and better and

playing outside is fun.”Many community players supported

the upgrade, including Antics, Alcoa, Skips Ahoy, Anglesea Family Caravan Park, Seaside Seconds, Anglesea and District Community Bank and Great Ocean Road Landscaping, among others.

A Freeza support event featuring five bands will celebrate the success of the Anglesea Skate Park Regeneration Program will be held at Anglesea Memorial Hall from 6.30pm until late, this Friday, August 5.

IT IS thought that missing Highton man Daniel James O’Keeffe could be in the Otways.

Family and friends scoured the bush looking for the 28-year-old on the weekend. O’Keeffe has been missing since July 15. Anybody who

knows anything in relation to his disappearance should call 000 immediately.

A Facebook page has also been set up to help in the search for O’Keeffe: www.facebook.c o m / p a g e s / M i s s i n g -P e r s o n - D a n i e l - J a m e s -OKeeffe/111014768994633

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Missing man Daniel James O’Keeffe is thought to be in the Otways.

Shopping centre left barrenTHE CLOSURE of shops at Torquay Central could end in job losses for up to 25 locals and leave the shopping centre barren. Premier Retail recently announced it would close about 50 unprofitable stores across a range of well known brand names, including Dotti, Portmans, Jacqui E, Just Jeans, Jay Jays and Smiggle – all of which have outlets at Torquay Central. The shopping centre itself has also recently gone into receivership.

Winchelsea hero rememberedWINCHELSEA’s Sergeant John Rowley was laid to rest yesterday, with a large crowd honouring the man who had given 22 years of police service to the town. Torquay Police Detective Sergeant Craig Blunt remembered Sergeant Rowley as real people person. “I’ve never met a nicer, more genuine, more committed officer. He was an absolute people person. He would have done anything for anyone.”

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From left, Lili Walker, 8, and Lili Vitkus, 9, celebrate the news with fellow skate park supporters at the very wet, unusable skate ramp in Anglesea.

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A COMMUNITY festival in Moriac is being organised to link townsfolk and promote what’s good in the region.

Hello 3240 will bring the town to life on Sunday, November 6.

One of the event’s organisers, Anna Hayward, said the Hello 3240 Committee was on the lookout for people who wanted to take part in the festival, which is in its infancy.

“The response from the community has been very positive with residents already locking in the date on their calendars,” she said.

“Despite its relaxed, rural atmosphere, there is quite a bit happening in Moriac and the 3240 area that many residents are not aware of.

“Hello 3240 will help people find out about the services, activities, clubs and businesses that they can access right here. It will also provide an opportunity for people to meet and build upon the great community spirit that is already present in the area.”

The festival idea came about late last year, when the Surf Coast Shire conducted a survey to determine whether a community house was needed in Moriac.

“The response rate was quite low, so a meeting was called and attended by a small group of residents. From this meeting it was decided that the community needed a social event that would bring people out, expose them to the groups, organisations and services that currently operate in the area and provide an opportunity to gauge their opinions on the current and desired services for the future – and Hello 3240 was born.”

Hello 3240 will be held at Newling Reserve, Moriac, on Sunday November 6, from 10am until 2pm.

The family-friendly event will bring the 3240 community together in a fun and social setting, allowing people to meet their neighbours and enjoy a day out together.

The event will highlight the services, clubs and groups that operate in the 3240 area, a market area showcasing goods, craft and produce from businesses in and around the 3240 area, food stands, entertainment provided by local talent, children’s activities and more.

Anyone from the 3240 postcode who is keen to be part of the emerging community festival should email [email protected] or visit Hello3240.wordpress.com or www.facebook.com/Hello3240 for more information.

Moriac on the mapHello 3240 Committee members Russ Murfitt and Frank Filippi with one of the festival’s stall holders, artist Sally Ford.

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THE SURF Coast Shire has said it will lobby the State Government to reverse its decision to cut funding for Victorian libraries.

Council will join other Victorian Councils and the Municipal Association of Victoria, writing to Local Government Minister Jeanette Powell to express concerns over the cuts which will leave the Geelong Regional Library Corporation with

a $70,000 shortfall in funding this financial year.Council will also lobby Member for South

Barwon Andrew Katos and Member for Polwarth Terry Mulder on the issue.

According to the Municipal Association of Victoria, Councils now contribute 74.7 per cent of recurrent operational library costs, with State Government funding now reduced to a new low

of 19.2 per cent.Surf Coast Shire Mayor, Dean Webster, said the

funding cut left further pressure on councils after they had adopted annual budgets for 2011/12.

“This was an unfair decision the State Government has made without any consultation,” Webster said.

“Councils already face increasing costs to

maintain service levels to the community; without having to address funding cuts to important services like libraries.

“We will support the efforts of other Councils, the MAV, Public Libraries Victoria Network and library corporations including the Geelong Regional Library Corporation in ensuring this situation is addressed.”

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BY ELEANOR WOODS

FASHION friendly and environmentally savvy Surf Coasters will take a walk down fashion memory lane this weekend at the Vintage Fashion Show in Anglesea.

According to the town’s Sarah Bolus, secondhand or ‘vintage’ clothing is some of the best.

“It’s so unique. It’s pretty special,” she said.“Vintage clothing items are one-of-a-kind and no

one else is likely to have that exact piece.“The clothing is generally really high quality and

is often made right here in Australia and built to last.”Bolus – who works for Greening Australia –

organised the Vintage Fashion Show along with fellow members of the Anglesea sustainability program Make an Impact, to raise awareness and interest in recycled and retrofitted clothing.

The show, at Anglesea Memorial Hall at 7.30pm this Saturday, August 6, is set to impress, with vintage clothing and retrofitted fashion demonstrations and boutique stalls.

“It will be a great event. I encourage as many

people as possible to come along and have a drink and listen to some great music and watch the show.

“We’ll have models showing off all the amazing clothing and all the items seen on the catwalk will be for sale and any money made will go towards local charities.

“There will also be heaps of other interesting stalls featuring clothing and food.

“We created this event to show people that second hand clothing is funky and cool. You don’t have to throw it out. You might be able to modify it to suit you or to make it more modern.

“The event we’re organising is no ordinary fashion show. It’s about trying to raise awareness around global issues such as sustainability, our limited resources and climate change, but in a fun and engaging way.

“It’s all part of teaching people about getting back to basics. We’ve been holding classes to teach people things like sewing, baking, fixing, knitting and fixing things.”

Entry is by gold coin donation and free drinks and canapés will be on offer.

Environmentally vintage on the coast

Sarah Bolus with some of the vintage clothing that will be on the catwalk and for sale in this weekend’s Vintage Fashion Show in Anglesea.

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THE COAST will benefit from capital expenditure in excess of $4.8 million in the Great Ocean Road Coast Committee’s recently released 2011-2012 budget.

GORCC CEO Richard Davies said that key projects such as the Fishermans Beach Redevelopment, Lorne Caravan Park work, the Surf Coast Walk plus several Lorne based projects headlined the budget, while significant funds had also been allocated to a variety of projects right along the coastline.

“The 2011-2012 budget balances social, economic and environmental considerations, and demonstrates

our commitment to the sustainable management of coastal reserves and caravan parks, and enhancing experiences for both locals and visitors.”

Significant allocations were made in several areas including: • $1 million for the Fishermans Beach

Redevelopment (the total project cost is $2.8 million, with $1.7 million in grant funding being received from funding partners Regional Development Victoria, the Department of Sustainability and Environment and the Surf Coast Shire)

• $825,000 for Lorne Foreshore Caravan Park upgrades, including a new amenities block and refurbished units

• $310,000 for the Surf Coast Walk project• $160,000 for the redevelopment of the North

Lorne Lions Park toilet block • $90,000 for fishing platforms on the Erskine River • $80,000 for a new toilet block at Point Impossible• $40,000 to resume the Point Grey master planning

process• $25,000 to repair the beach access steps at

O’Donohue Road, Anglesea.

The budget also provides $1.6 million for coastal reserves total expenditure, which includes items such as asset and facility maintenance, beach clean-ups, waste disposal and cleaning of amenities.

Davies said initiatives such as environmental education programs and environmental protection projects would also continue to receive funding.

“Every year we expend about $4 million on operating the caravan parks and caring for the coast while the remainder, often supplemented by grants, is used for key projects and environmental work,” he said.

COMMUNITY concern over coal mining near Deans Marsh has forced Mantle Mining to withdraw its proposal to mine in the region.

Mantle Mining’s director Ian Kraemar publicly announced the company would not move forward with the Deans Marsh Coal Project, which covers an area of 500 square kilometres.

Friends of the Earth campaign coordinator Cam Walker was ecstatic.

“This is a great outcome for common sense,” he said.

“The time for further investment in coal, especially broad acre open cuts, is long over.

“Coal mining would have had a massive negative impact on local people, local economies, landscapes and waterways.

“It would have added huge greenhouse

emissions to the atmosphere. It would have threatened a significant food producing region”.

“This announcement is a testament to the communities of Forrest, Colac, Gellibrand and more broadly The Otway Ranges, who have stared down this company. It shows what is possible when communities mobilise.

“Victoria is potentially on the verge of a major coal bonanza, with many coal and CSG proposals being put forward. This is a resounding victory for communities in the first skirmish of what promises to be a long campaign.

There are a number of other potentially destructive proposals for the region, including several coal seam gas permits, and a mineral sands proposal.

GORCC budget to benefit coast

From left, local business women Octavia Chabrier, Ferne Millen and Katrina White are pictured amid mid-winter festivities at the recent Biz3228 Christmas in July. The annual event is a casual business networking opportunity to link like-minded individuals working on a variety of different business projects in the 3228 postcode. For more information on Biz3228 visit www.biz3228.com.au

Community dismantles mining near Deans Marsh

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The River Journey will begin on August 16, when 23-year-old Kirkby will join 20 young Sri Lankans on an exciting 12 day adventure along the Kelani River.

The team will stop at local village communities along the way, plant trees, conduct water quality tests and talk to locals about water and energy conservation, biodiversity and organic farming.

“I want to learn first-hand about the impact of our pollution on other communities,” Kirkby said.

“We often forget that the way we live has enormous impacts on people elsewhere.”

The young environmental scientist and passionate environmental advocate has been raising funds for the trip but is seeking public support for his quest.

The River Journey is led by ECO-V, a respected Sri Lankan environmental organisation aiming to create national awareness and build public momentum for action on climate change in Sri Lanka.

“As well as helping to document the journey, I will be giving workshops on climate change and other environmental issues to the Sri Lankan Youth Ambassadors.

“I’m keen to incorporate what I learn into my work,” Kirkby said.

Here at home Kirkby has strong connections with the Australian Conservation Foundation and is an environmental educator for Beyond Zero Emissions.

Melbourne-based charity organisation Journeys for Climate Justice provided a seeding grant as well as project funding to enable The River Journey to blossom.

The charity enables Australians to direct their

carbon offsets and donations to meaningful environmental projects in the Asia Pacific.

“Offsetting is about paying a higher price to more accurately reflect the cost of the pollution we cause, particularly from air travel.

“By offsetting or donating to JCJ, you are directly supporting projects such as The River Journey, and

helping communities elsewhere to be pro-active about acting on climate change.”

Funds are still needed to help make The River Journey a success.

To find out more about The River Journey or JCJ’s fundraising activities visit www.journeysforclimatejustice.org.au

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Pat Kirkby, 23, will share his knowledge on climate change to spark awareness in Sri Lanka this month. You can help him.

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BY GAIL CHRISFIELD

NUDE food was the lunchtime ‘plat du jour’ for St Therese Primary School students recently.

Reusable lunchboxes, food containers and water bottles were all the rage with disposable wrappers, plastic bottles and other waste completely out of favour as students took part in Sustainability Victoria’s Rubbish Free Lunch Challenge last Wednesday.

According to Gerard McCarthy, the school’s sustainability coordinator, the Rubbish Free Lunch Challenge rewards schools across Victoria for reducing the amount of waste produced daily. Participating schools are eligible to share in a $45,000 prize pool and all receive a certificate of achievement.

“This is the fourth year we’ve participated in the challenge and each year we’ve reduced the amount of waste we produce,” McCarthy said.

“Sustainability is a key focus for our school, which includes encouraging families to use less packaging at school and at home by using reusable food containers.

“Nude food is on the menu every Friday to help reduce waste and raise awareness of the need to be smarter about purchasing and packaging food. So adding in an extra Nude Food Day as part of the Rubbish Free Lunch Challenge makes perfect sense.”

Grade three students Daisy O’Kane and Lottie Blackwood took Nude Food Friday to another level last term when they chose to measure, monitor and report on the school’s waste production for a class project.

“We weighed each classroom’s rubbish bin every week and created graphs, which we put up at school assemblies to show everyone how each class was doing,” Daisy explained.

“It was fun to see who was doing well and who needed to do better. We helped classes who weren’t doing so well by telling them some simple things they could do to improve. And we gave out monthly prizes to the best class and the best year level.”

The pair’s project proved so successful that the school decided to continue with it this term.

“Rubbish pollutes the environment and hurts animals. Lots of fish and other ocean animals choke on plastic in the ocean. So it’s really important to reduce our rubbish,” Lottie said.

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The Mount Elephant Community Management Group used its 2010 Sue Hickey Memorial Grant to stage an education and

A volunteer’s reward…Apply for the Sue Hickey Memorial Grant 2011Community groups and individuals who volunteer their time to contribute to natural resource management across the Corangamite region are invited to apply for grants up to $10,000.The Corangamite Catchment Management Authority’s Sue Hickey Memorial Grant was established in 2002 by the authority’s board to recognise volunteerism in natural resource management and perpetuate the memory of a friend and colleague, Sue Hickey.

The grant provides assistance to members of the community for training, study tours and other forms of learning related to their voluntary work in natural resource management. Subject to assessment, more than one application may be accepted. The Sue Hickey Memorial Grant is open to individuals or community groups living and working within the Corangamite region. Individuals or groups applying for the grant do not require special quali� cations.

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From left, St Therese Primary School students Henry Vantil, Daisy O’Kane and Lottie Blackwood show how yummy nude food lunchboxes can be.

Nude food combats wasteONGOING monitoring of the Erskine River estuary in Lorne over the past six years has revealed water quality is poor throughout summer and after heavy rain.

The Surf Coast Shire monitoring also revealed bacteria levels in the estuary fall to safe levels during cooler months if heavy rainfall does not occur.

Council is still investigating what causes the high bacteria levels seen in the estuary after heavy rain in partnership with the Corangamite Catchment Management Authority, Barwon Water, Great Ocean Road Coast Committee and the Department of Health.

With water quality improving significantly in recent months, council has removed signs warning against swimming in the river; replacing them with signs warning about the likelihood of high bacteria levels in the estuary after heavy rain.

The Victorian Department of Health Victoria advises against swimming near all stormwater drains, rivers, streams and estuaries for at least 48 hours after the rain stops, as stormwater run-off can cause high bacteria levels.

Surf Coast Shire Mayor, Dean Webster, said council had visited traders in Lorne over the years to discuss the impact any wastewater disposal down stormwater drains has on the environment and the Erskine estuary.

“As we continue to investigate the cause of increased bacteria levels seen in the estuary after heavy rain, we encourage any residents or visitors with information that might help locate any pollution sources to contact council on 5261 0600,” Webster said.

The Corangamite CMA’s Large Scale River Restoration Program funded by the Victorian Government has provided $15,000 to the Surf Coast Shire to assist with ongoing water monitoring and investigations.

This will help identify illegal connections, inappropriate disposal of grey water and the presence of old septic tanks and prepare a community awareness strategy to provide information and actions for residents and tourists to improve stormwater quality.

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BY GAIL CHRISFIELD

WITH 17 locals recently qualifying for Australian team selection, the Surf Coast will be well represented on the international stage in October when the Gold Coast hosts the 2011 World Aerobics and Hip Hop Championships.

As owner of the Aerosport Allstars aerobics, gym and dance club, Torquay resident Justine Bratanavicius was jubilant when three-days of tough competition at Geelong’s Arena yielded such great outcomes.

“We were the only local club to compete but we had our best result yet. Of the 47 Allstars entered, 28 qualifi ed for the Australian team, which made us the most successful Victorian club in qualifying for this year’s world championships,” Bratanavicius said.

“More than half those qualifying are Surf Coast residents while the others come from Geelong, Ballarat, Melboune and even Warrnambool.

“They will represent Australia across a range of individual, pair and team categories in this year’s World Sport and Aerobic Fitness and World Hip Hop championships, which are both governed by the Federation of International Sport and Aerobic Fitness.”

Based in Grovedale, Aerosport Allstars runs classes on Fridays and Saturdays at the Surf Coast Sport and Recreation Centre. Its new full-time studio in Grovedale opened only 15 months ago and offers aerobics, dance and gymnastics classes for all age groups from kinder to adult.

“We’ve been around on the Surf Coast and in Geelong for more than seven years. Although our full-time operation is still fairly new, we’re already seeing the results – if our latest success is any indication – and are looking forward to building on this in October.”

More information about Aerosport Allstars is available on the club’s website www.aerosportallstars.com.au or by calling 5245 8777.

READERS will be pleased to learn that the Surf Coast and the Apollo Bay libraries have extended their hours – making it easier than ever to bury yourself in a good book.

From 10am this Saturday the Apollo Bay Library will be opening its doors every Saturday morning.

Since it opened in 2007 the Apollo Bay Library has grown its clientele of keen readers.

In 2010/11 Apollo Bay Library had a 7.7 per cent increase in loans by issuing an addition 1,096 books.

In the past 12 months the library has enrolled 114 new members – taking its membership to 481.

It has also added 503 new books – increasing it stock to 3869 items (which are rotated around the region).

The Colac Otway Shire Council saw the community demand and has funded the additional opening hours for the library and for the extension of the library this fi nancial year.

Councillor Stephen Hart, who is also a member of the Corangamite Regional Library Corporation, was pleased.

“There’s no doubt that some readers in Apollo Bay still miss the Mobile Library service, but with the upcoming extension of both the building and the hours of the library in Pengilley Avenue, the council is paying attention to feedback from our residents.”

Further up the coast, at the Surf Coast Library in Torquay, readers are also enjoying extended library opening hours.

The Surf Coast Library is now open from 10am until 5.30pm on Monday and 10am until 8pm on Thursday.

The library also has children’s storytime on Monday and Wednesday at 10.30am and book chats and adult book club is on the fi rst Friday of every month at 11am, and the 3rd Thursday of every month at 7pm.

The library also has web and IT assistance for beginners on the second Thursday of each month at 7pm and the last Friday of each month at 10.30am.

All programming is free. Contact 5261 3049 or visit the library for further information.

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Surf Coast aerobics champions heading to the world stage, from left, Tahnee Bratanavicius, Shauna McCrohan and Emily Daniels.

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SURF COAST and Bellarine residents can now complete their Census form online using eCensus.

With Tuesday, August 9 fast approaching, it is time to think about where you will be on Census night and how you will fill out your Census forms.

Using the eCensus is a fast, easy and secure alternative to the traditional paper form, and online help is available.

From the 29th of July, Census collectors will commence delivery of Census information and will give households the option of completing the

traditional paper form or eCensus.The eCensus can be completed online from any

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The eCensus has undergone rigorous third party

testing to ensure privacy and is protected by the strongest encryption technology.

The level of security is similar to that for internet banking and the e-Tax program, which is used by millions of Australians each year.

The Census should be completed on Census night, on August 9. However the eCensus website is open from July 28 until September 5.

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BY ELEANOR WOODS

THE SURF COAST and Bellarine Peninsula were on show last week when 16 students from a variety of cultural backgrounds gathered in the region to taste a slice of southern life.

The St Brendan’s College boys travelled from Yeppoon in Queensland, in an exchange program with Geelong’s St Joseph’s College.

St Joseph’s College teacher Dan Hale said the exchange, which ran from July 23 to 30, was designed to expose students to different walks of life.

“These kids come from a variety of different cultural backgrounds. Some are from Papua New Guinea, some are from Cape York and some are Torres Straight Islanders,” he said.

“This is a big step out of their community.

They are about 1500km from home.“This program is about opening the kids’

eyes to different ways of life in Australia and exposing them to what this country has to offer.”

On Wednesday the 16 St Brendan’s College students and 18 St Joseph’s College students went surfing at Thirteenth Beach before being taken on a tour of Surf World with the museum’s curator, Craig Baird.

St Brendan’s College student, Joel Richards, really enjoyed the day.

“It’s been really fun,” he said.“It’s so cold here. It’s freezing.”

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Back row, left to right, teachers Cedric Auda and Dan Hale, with students Uni Tapau, 15, Darcy Caddy, 15 and Joel Richards, 15.

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BY GAIL CHRISFIELD

A MARINE Discovery Centre Sand Dune Rehabilitation Program has seen more than 837 students from 15 schools across the Bellarine Peninsula and Surf Coast involved in repairing sand dunes along our shores.

A day out of the classroom has paid dividends for a group of Torquay College students as well as for fragile sand dunes at Whites Beach.

The Grade 3/4 students have for the past week been working alongside the Great Ocean Road Coast Committee’s conservation team and Marine Discovery Centre education officers to help protect

the dunes. Grade four student Jessica Spry said that the

group had learnt about the importance of sand dunes and the need to look after them.

“We’ve been brush matting this morning, which has been fun but I’m really looking forward to when we start planting this afternoon. That’s my favourite bit,” Jessica said.

“I can’t wait to see how my plants from last year are doing. It’s good to be doing something to help the environment.”

According to GORCC conservation officer Georgie Beale, the students’ work will help reduce the damage caused by wind erosion and people

trampling through the dunes.“These repair works involve stabilising

and revegetating the sand dunes to give these vulnerable ecosystems a better chance to withstand the ravages of nature and human activities,” Beale said.

“We can all help the students’ efforts by staying off the dunes and using designated access paths to get to and from the beach.”

The works are part of the Marine Discovery Centre’s 2011 Sand Dune Rehabilitation Program, which was established in 1986 with the aim of rehabilitating degraded areas of the coast.

SURF COAST and Bellarine residents will have access to free information on how to research their family history this week.

Geelong Regional Library Corporation is celebrating Family History Week with a number of free information sessions about how to research your ancestors.

The sessions will be on at Corio Library this Wednesday, August 3, from 1pm to 3pm, and then at Belmont Library on Friday, August 5, from 9.30am to 11.30am.

The information sessions are aimed at people who are just starting out their quest to unearth their roots.

Topics covered will include information about Geelong Heritage Centre and its family history resources as well as a presentation by the centre’s manager, Mark Beasley.

There will also be information about how the library service can help you in your research by introducing a range of library resources, including books and magazines on how to go about researching your family history, electronic resources of state and national institutions, and an introduction to the ancestry.com website.

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It was the simple wish of a very sick four-year-old boy for $20 to go shopping that completely changed Gail Jaensch’s life some five years ago – and saw Winchelsea go festive last Thursday, July 28.

“He asked me for one big red money to go shopping. I had no idea what that was but when his mum took $20 out of her purse and I saw his little face light up, I thought how selfish are we when a mere $20 can bring so much happiness to a critically ill child,” said Jaensch.

That day led Jaensch to start her One Big Red Money Walk from Melbourne to Portland, which has for the past five years successfully raised money for Make A Wish Australia to realise the wishes of those children with life-threatening illnesses who live in south-west Victoria.

This year’s walk kicked off in Melbourne last Wednesday and finished in Portland five days later.

Its overnight stop in Winchelsea on Thursday saw the town welcome Jaensch and her team with open arms, and pull out all stops to support the cause.

The Main Street Rotunda provided the site for a mini-fiesta featuring stalls, displays, face painting, jumping castles and a host of other fun activities jointly organised by the Winchelsea and District Community Bank and Winchelsea Lions Club.

The police chopper display at the primary school proved popular while Collingwood

footballers Nathan Brown and Tyson Goldsack were a big hit with the kids and more mature Pies diehards.

The day culminated in Jaensch delivering a wish to a local family.

“I am overwhelmed by the generosity of the Winchelsea community, which will see the

wishes of very sick kids come true. Well done and thank you so much,” Jaensch said.

“We put the wishes together but it is the community that delivers them because we couldn’t do it without their donations.”

Visit www.makeawish.org.au for more information and to make a donation.

OVER THE past few months Surf Coast kids have read books and raised dollars for Australians living with multiple sclerosis.

Local students are hoping to turn the page for people living with multiple sclerosis (MS) by raising funds through the MS Readathon.

About 26 locals registered for the reading program, and have already raised several hundred dollars since they began the MS Readathon last month.

After completing their 30 days of reading, bookworms are tallying their collections from sponsorship from family and friends.

More than 10,000 people are already taking part in the MS Readathon, and there is still time for other Surf Coast students to get involved by registering today and returning sponsorship by August 31.

Go to www.msreadathon.org.au and find out how you can get involved.

Children who take part receive an eCertificate of Appreciation and those who raise more than $30 will receive Target gift cards.

Every day more people are diagnosed with MS; a chronic often disabling disease that affects the body’s central nervous system.

About 20,000 Australians have MS and the average age of diagnosis is between 20 and 40.

Funds raised in the MS Readathon assist MS Australia to provide support services for people living with MS as well as to research into finding a cure.

For more information, contact the Victorian office on 1300 677 323.

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Winchelsea Lions Club and Winchelsea and District Community Bank joined forces to help Gail and her team. Pictured from left to right are Neville and Cheryl Mawson, community bank manager Rosemary Gillett, Gail Jaensch, Dianne Meesen and Brett Ahlberg.

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A NEW WAVE of body healing knowledge is fl ooding Anglesea.

Experienced postural integration practitioner Rob Kain, 62, has brought his skills from Melbourne to the Surf Coast and is offering massage training with a twist.

Kain will deliver a basic relation massage course through Anglesea Community House, starting early August, and is also registering interest in an advanced practitioner’s course for Surf Coast therapists who are interested in learning the art of postural integration massage.

“Postural integration is fantastic. It works on the body’s fascia, which is the connective tissue of the body. It’s basically like the glad wrap around the muscles. When you press into that it softens and helps relax the muscles,” he said.

“Up until the age of about 20 our bodies are fl exible and strong but over time the body changes, depending on how we sit or move.

“When you realign the fascia, you realign the body.

“I’ve worked with some really fantastic doctors and naturopaths over the years and have learnt a lot of amazing things. I want to pass that on to others.”

Kain has worked on a several high profi le athletes, including the Victorian rowing squad and Olympian Petra Rivers.

He is currently working on Anglesea’s Karen Jones who is training for a body building title.

“Because the work I do is a little bit different I fi gure the best way to get the word out there is to offer locals a free session so they can see what it is all about.”

If you are interested in learning more, contact the Anglesea Community House on 5263 2116 or call Rob Kain directly on 0400 345 803.

BY DR JASON GRAY

IN THE LAST article we discussed the importance of wearing a custom fitted mouthguard when training and competing in contact sports to protect your teeth against painful and potentially expensive dental injuries.

In the case of an accident and a tooth is damaged or knocked out it is important to contact and see your dentist as soon as possible.

All dentists will treat an emergency like this with paramount importance.

If a primary (baby) tooth is knocked out, it is important not to reinsert the tooth. Chipped baby teeth may sometimes be restored or smoothed if the damage is minor.

If a secondary (adult) tooth is chipped, find the fragment, store it in a cup of milk and attend your dentist as soon as possible.

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Only handle the tooth by the crown of the tooth; the visible white part of the tooth that is normally seen in the mouth.

Do not touch any part of the root of the tooth where there will be vital ligament cells still attached to the root.

If the root is dirty, ask the patient to gently suck the root clean.

If the patient is not conscious, rinse the tooth in either milk or saline. Never use water to clean the tooth as this kills the ligament cells on the root.

The shorter the time the tooth is out of the mouth and the more carefully the tooth is handled, the better the chance of the replanted tooth being successful upon placement in the mouth. Immediately place the tooth back in the socket (check the other teeth to see whether you have it the right way around!) and hold in place with a tissue.

If you are unable to replant the tooth back in the socket, store the tooth in a cup of milk or get the patient to hold it in their mouth next to their cheek. If this is not possible store in plastic wrap to prevent the tooth from drying out.

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letters Tuesday 2 August 201118

The opinions expressed here are the opinions of the letter writers exclusively and do not express the views of the Editor or Surf Coast News Pty Ltd. Letters to the Editor may be submitted to the Surf Coast Times and Bellarine Times by writing to PO Box 714, Torquay, Vic, 3228 or email: [email protected] or fax: 5264 8413. Your letters should not exceed 250 words.Please provide your name, address and telephone number, which may be withheld from publication on request.As publication space is limited we may not be able to publish all letters received. We also reserve the right to edit letters that we publish.

email your letters to: [email protected]

or write to: P.O. Box 714, Torquay,

Vic, 3228 or fax: 5264 8413

ANDREW KATOS MPMember for South Barwon District

Please feel free to contact me to discuss any State Government

concerns you may have.

Electorate O�ce: 152 High St Belmont 3216Phone: 5244 2288 Fax: 5244 2327

Email:[email protected]

Authorised by: A Katos 152 High St Belmont

Hon. Terry Mulder, MPMinister for Public Transport

Minister for Roads

Bellarine Peninsula leaders under fire for slow progress on local issuesDear Editor,

What a hypocritical load of nonsense from the Member for Bellarine when she blames the Baillieu government for failure to progress the Portarlington ‘Safe Harbour’ project. It was her government which started this process in 1999 and subsequently declared it done in 2009 – but didn’t go ahead after years of huge spending on consultants and input from the local community. What a waste of time and money!

No more credible is the failed 2010 Liberal Party candidate whose continued promotion of the fast commuter ferry fantasy and the requirement for ferry berths in the harbour has added to the delays in getting the harbour upgrade started.

A fast ferry service has been declared by marine experts to be not only unreliable, but necessitating running and maintenance costs at an unsustainable level, quite apart from the major capital cost involved to service a handful of business commuters. The Department of Transport has emphatically declared the ferry project to be not viable - despite the spin put out by the ferry group.

Politicians and bureaucrats should put the ferry fantasy aside and get on with the rebuild of the Portarlington pier and foreshore for the benefit of the both the local community and the highly successful mussel industry, without continued wastage of valuable time.

Just get on with it!

Peter CowdenBellarine

Thank you to everyone who stood their ground on Spring CreekDear Editor,

I want to thank each and every one of the people who have come out in rain, in wind, at night, at very short notice, who have taken the time to write to councillors and members of

parliament, who have carried the message to all and sundry. Without all of you playing your part in this campaign there would have been no campaign. You are the strength that keeps this campaign going. Thank you.

I want to thank all the Surf Coast Shire councillor’s who, on Wednesday night, in the face of the Planning Minister’s indications that he would remove planning controll from the council, paid heed to the community voice and pulled the Spring Creek Development Zone out of the 2040 Sustainable Futures Package. This was a brave decision.

I want to thank the Planning Minister who heard the community voice as reflected by our councillors and said quickly and publicly “I respect your decision and will work with you.”

I want to thank Andrew Katos our local member who has heard the community concerns and carried them to Minister Guy.

I want to thank the members of the labour opposition who respected our desire to keep party political point scoring out of our campaign.

I finally want to thank my family for putting up with me, keeping me grounded and reminding me of what is important.

David BellTorquay

‘Fingers in the pie’ on Spring Creek issue?Dear Editor,

There you have it - Guy does have a finger in the Spring Valley pie.

Why was he not so urgently excited about pushing high-speed development in other coastal towns?

It’s not too late to save the coastal skyline and connected Spring Creek environment, before it truly does become a real surfer’s paradise.

John EllisTorquay

Ode to Cadel Evans From Australia there came a great bellowAs we watched Cadel, decked out in yellow,Win the Tour: a great dayOn the Champs-Elysées.What a race, what a feat, what a fellow! Philip PriceTorquay

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it will make your houselook a million dollars.And you’ll feel good!

Come on in andsee just howgood our localartists are!New stuff onthe walls fromStephan Salo,Sonya Efseaff,and Jenny Laidlaw.

The Anglesea Football Netball Club Junior Roo Ball Disco was hit on Saturday night. The players cut loose and danced the night away at the Anglesea Memorial Hall, in McMillan Street. Photo: PETER MARSHALL

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newsTuesday 2 August 2011 19

ALTHOUGH THE dust has now settled, Barwon Heads showed it could party when local boy Cadel Evans took out the Tour de France last week.

Journalists, cameramen, TV crews and satellite trucks converged on the otherwise quiet community to cover the all-night vigil and celebrations at the Beach House restaurant on the night of Evans’ win.

Yellow balloons and congratulatory signs adorned shops along the main street of Hitchcock Avenue, and along Bridge Road.

It was a celebration for all ages and for people of all backgrounds - locals and visitors alike.

Yellow was the fashionable colour of the week with locals, shop keepers and students sporting an array of yellow clothing of many shades for several days.

The yet-to-be officially named new Barwon Heads Bridge was unofficially named ‘Cadel Evans

Bridge’ by locals and media commentators, although the government wasn’t confirming anything - at least not yet.

Typical of local shopkeepers getting into the spirit were Joanna Sinclair of Jo’s Organic Treats and Maria Malakellis of Kiitos Living by Design.

Decked out in yellow and with congratulatory signs all over their shops, the pair was ecstatic.

“It couldn’t have happened to a nicer person,” said Sinclair, who serves coffee to Evans and his Italian wife Chiara Passerini when they are in town.

“They are a lovely couple,” Sinclair said.Malakellis said Evans was “totally relaxed” when

in Barwon Heads.“He’s a very genuine person, with no pretence;

just your average guy,” she said.They both agreed “the bridge needs to be named

after him”.

Dust settles on Evans’ win

Local Barwon Heads traders Joanna Sinclair, left, and Maria Malakellis celebrating Evans’ Tour de France win

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Owen Rogers

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CBUS from Clipsal Integrated Systems and AMX provides the back bone your new smart home. Automated Living systems are proud to be a C-Bus point one accredited dealer and AMX solution provider. What that means is that we have the skills and backup to provide you with a complete CBUS / AMX solution for your new home. CBUS and AMX systems look after lighting and energy management and also provide the ability for your security system and audio visual systems to be all tied together in one easy to use touch panel. Technology made simple, it is what we do and we do it well. Automated Living Systems can help automate your home, from new build to existing; we are also proud dealers of Bowers and Wilkins, Marantz, Mitsubishi, Valet and many others.

We’re all used to dealing with fairly average radio reception around many areas of the Surf Coast. Fortunately, your favourite stations can now be ‘tuned’ in with digital quality though an everyday wi-fi connection.

The latest Yamaha home-theatre amplifiers, such as the RXV2067 (pictured), not only offer premium sound and a convenient iPhone control app, but can also receive all the new internet radio stations from Melbourne and beyond. You can even preset them just like your normal AM/FM stations.

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The solution is the Polk Audio SurroundBar 6000. It’s a clever all-in-one speaker system that sits with your big-screen TV and delivers fantastic sound quality. Polk technologies work for you in 3 unique ways. The Polk SurroundBar 6000 learns your TV’s remote control. That means your TV remote actually adjusts the SurroundBar 6000 volume making it simple to use. Polk’s patented SRS technology adds a pleasant surround effect without the need for extra speakers. And a subwoofer, included with the pack, connects wirelessly anywhere in the room adding depth and weight to your TV and movie experience.

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Surf Coast edition

‘OLD TORQUAY’ BEAUTY

11 Pearl Street, TORQUAY $520,000Set in the highly sought after location of ‘Old Torquay’ this original weatherboard beach house is situated on a 373 sqm (approx) corner block directly adjacent to the main strip of Torquay’s Township. Offering three bedrooms and walking distance to the beach and shops, this home offers a myriad of options making it an ideal holiday home or investment with plenty of potential.

Inspect: By appointmentAgent: Hayden Real Estate, TorquayContact: Patrick Hayden 0437 882 088

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Bush Retreat Moments From BellsAt one with nature, this incredible architect designed multi-level home on approx 5 acres of natural bushland is the perfect place to rejuvenate. Eco-friendly and entirely energy self-sufficient, the property is a world away from the bustle and just minutes to Bells Beach. Recycled materials combine with passive solar design and an emphasis on informal living and entertaining to create a completely unique home with plenty of appeal. Features include up to four bedrooms, parents’ retreat, two bathrooms, separate living and dining areas, well-equipped kitchen with servery to extensive outdoor decking, huge windows, soaring ceilings and stunning use of materials.

40 BELLS BOULEVARD JAN JUC AUCTION SATURDAY 20TH AUGUST, 2011 @ 12 NOON.

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11 clifton springs road, drysdale

www.professionalsbellarine.com.au 5251 2847

HUGE QUALITY FAMILY HOME $585,000This 4 bedroom brick home also has a study, full en-suite and 3 living areas. It is designed for family living with a formal lounge, rear rumpus room, plus an open-plan kitchen and dining area that opens on to a private, north-facing outdoor deck. Ducted heating and cooling throughout. Outside is a double garage plus an extra single garage for extra vehicles, boat or van. Set on 1271m2 block it has room for all the family.

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ONLY 1 YEAR OLD! $359,000This contemporary 3 bedroom home is only 1 year young, still under builders guarantee. All 3 bedrooms are Doubles with BIR's, master with WIR and full ensuite. All bedrooms wired for foxtel. Main living at the rear of home is open plan with dining and kitchen overlooking the large timber decking. Wired for sound, this home has surround sound and wired to back entertaining area. Kitchen with plenty of overhead cupboards, gas hot plate, elec under bench oven and heaps of bench space. Reverse cycle split system, 592m2 block and double garage with internal access and remote. Finishing touches like driveway and gardens can be done to your own taste. Only a short walk to the Boat Harbor, shops and transport. Great price for a 1 year old home, call for your inspection today.

COUNTRY COTTAGE $289,000This lovely 2 storey country cottage is at a great affordable price for starting out in your first home, downsizing, or for the older couple not ready to downsize on land. Living area, kitchen, combined bathroom/laundry and separate dining area are located downstairs. 2 bedrooms upstairs one with air conditioning. Gas heating and reverse cycle split system. Decking at rear and bungalow with air conditioning for your friends or family stopovers. Single carport with roller door to front. Come see what you can do with this lovely country cottage and bring it back to life!

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Address: 70 Central Road

Open: Saturday 12.00 - 12.30pm

Contact: Jackie Webb 0417 552 456

DRYSDALEFAMILY HOME ON 700M2 BLOCK $459,000What more could you want than 4 bedrooms, 2 living areas, 2 bathrooms, covered outdoor area, big rear yard, rear and side access for boat or van, quiet court, and walking distance to school, shops and park. Well appointed kitchen, floating timber floors, gas heating and ducted cooling. Double garage with remote door. Great neighbourhood. These big blocks are hard to find.

Address: 17 Eastwood Crescent

Open: Saturday 1.30 - 2.00pm

Contact: Phil Cumming 0408 599 232

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Address: 33 Mirrabooka Drive

Open: Saturday 10.30 - 11.00am

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WHEN LOCATION COUNTS $379,000Situated only a short walk from the lovely Clifton Springs boat marina, waterfront and Golf Course. The home comprises of 3 double bedrooms with BIR's, main has views from upstairs. Lounge with gas heating, good size kitchen with dishwasher and 900mm gas stove. 2 modern bathrooms . Large covered decking at rear and side for entertaining. Also has a 7 x 5 studio with power.

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Address: 122 Bay Shore Avenue

Open: Saturday 12.45 - 1.15pm

Contact: Jackie Webb 0417 552 456

CLIFTON SPRINGSELEVATE YOURSELF FOR THE BAY VIEWS $179,000Great opportunity to build an elevated home and enjoy excellent bay views from the rear of this 585m2 block. Situated close to the boat ramp and local shops, this block is surrounded by established homes. No problems with building covenants here, you can design the home that suits your lifestyle and your budget. Generous frontage of 15 metres and a depth of 38 metres.

Address: 12 Mirrabooka Drive

Open: By Appointment

Contact: Phil Cumming 0408 599 232

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By Enzo Raimondo, CEO REIV

IT WOULD appear that the shortage of rental homes in the Melbourne market over the past six years has begun to ease.

According to the most recent REIV vacancy rates, the availability of rental homes in the metropolitan area has improved over the June quarter from a vacancy rate of 1.7 per cent in March to 2.2 per cent in June.

For the first time since August 2005, all parts of the metropolitan area show a vacancy rate in excess of two per cent. Renters will be hoping that this trend continues.

In the inner city the vacancy rate improved from 1.6 per cent to 2.4 per cent over the quarter. In the middle suburbs the improvement was from 1.8 to 2.1 per cent, and in the outer suburbs the improvement was from 1.9 to 2.2 per cent.

Vacancy rates also improved slightly in regional Victoria, from 1.3 per cent in March to 1.5 per cent in June.

The trend of fewer vacant rental homes in regional Victoria than in the metropolitan area, which has been apparent since July 2009, has continued.

Of the three main regional centres, the vacancy rates improved in Geelong but reduced in Bendigo and Ballarat. In Geelong the vacancy rate improved from 1.6 to 2.4 per cent, in Bendigo it reduced from 0.9 to 0.5 per cent and in Ballarat it reduced from 1.4 to 0.8 per cent.

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and applications

scheme amendments

and drainage, roads, sewers and watermains

GENERALLY speaking winter is a fairly quiet time of year for most Australian households with holidays and weekends away planned for the warmer months of the year.

Michael Lowe from LJ Hooker Torquay suggests that homeowners use this quiet time of year to make improvements to their property.

“Winter is a great time to get on top of any home improvement activities that have been on your ‘to do’ list,” Lowe said.

“The cooler weather is ideal for getting stuck into any landscaping you may need to do in the garden or even putting that fresh coat of paint on your fence.

The old adage of first impressions count is still very relevant to today’s property market.

“I always encourage those who are thinking of selling to make sure they present their property is the best possible light.

“Making sure your property has good curb appeal makes a significant difference in the amount of interest a property receives once it’s on the market.

“By making small but effective updates to your home whether they are inside or out can have a dramatic effect to generating healthy buyer interest.

“For example, adding a fresh coat of paint to your front door is just one simple tip to creating a good first impression for prospective buyers.”

By getting your list of home improvements underway now, you will be ready to present your property to buyers once the spring selling season rolls around.

Some more home improvement ideas to help sellers present their property are:

• Tidy garden beds, prune back overgrown bushes and plant bulbs so that in spring your garden is bursting with colour

• De-clutter your belongings, go through cupboards, wardrobes and draws and make a trip to your local donation bin

• Consider adding a fresh coat of paint to the interior of your house. Choosing a neutral, light colour will help potential buyers imagine their

own belongings in your home• Update a tired looking kitchen and bathroom

with new hardware and replace cupboard doors if really outdated.

If you are considering selling your property contact the sales team from LJ Hooker Torquay on 5261 2121.

Michael Lowe from LJ Hooker gives homeowners some tips on how to spruce their homes prior to spring selling season.

Do the work now for a spring sale

HOME technology innovations and concepts can be hard to keep pace with, but how many of these attract buyers and, more importantly for vendors, can increase a sale price.

Real estate principal Michael Lowe, whose sales team presents numerous properties to potential buyers each week, says increasing buyer appeal is always worth serious consideration.

“I don’t say this means every seller should invest in ‘modernising’ but it is definitely something home owners should address if they are renovating with intent to sell,” he said.

According to Lowe, the most basic starting point is power points.

“Simply put, the more options you give people to plug in the better. If you can provide double sockets on every wall in a room, I would do so.

“For renovators, I suggest consulting with experts about maximising options for audio, which doesn’t necessarily mean putting in the speakers just the cabling capacity, and also giving the next owners options for placement of screens.

“There is almost no end to the pre-wiring that can be done when renovating or building.

“Automated security coding, ‘wireless’ access ability and the capacity to work utilities remotely, for example, are considerations, particularly for top-

end properties.”Lowe said home renovators and home builders

should think about the cost of introducing latest technology in terms of whether it may increase buyer appeal while remembering that presenting an existing home to the market in its best light is equally as important.

“Futuristic home technology is not a selling point for everyone.

“Location, buy-in cost and upgrade options remain important factors for many buyers.”

Contact the sales team at LJ Hooker Torquay for ideas on buyer appeal and preparing a property for sale by calling 5261 2121.

Simple options can increase appeal

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G.R. McCARTNEY & SON7 Gilbert Street, Torquay Vic 3228 P (03) 5261 2104 F (03) 5261 4493www.mccartneyrealestate.com.au

Graeme McCartney0409 612 104 [email protected]

Tim Carson0434 690 930 [email protected]

G.R. McCARTNEY & SON 7 Gilbert Street, Torquay Vic 3228 P (03) 5261 2104 F (03) 5261 4493 www.mccartneyrealestate.com.au

FRESHWATER CREEK 815 Pettavel RoadFRESHWATER CREEK COTTAGESCountry style homestead and four cottages, set on 16.27 ha. (approx 40 acres.) of freehold natural bushland, open pasture and olive grove, minutes off the Anglesea – Geelong road, and some 50 minutes from Melbourne CBD. via the ring road. This income producing lifestyle property located at the gateway to the “Surf Coast” and only minutes from the beaches of Torquay, Bells Beach and Anglesea, has the where with all to secure a very handy ongoing income. The main homestead inspired by “Entally House” in Tasmania comprises some 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, formal dining / sitting room, breathtaking spacious country kitchen, meals and family room with high ceilings and combustion wood heating. Add to this a large additional family room / games room with cathedral ceilings, loft bedrooms and additional combustion wood heating. Four cottages, “Rose”, “Willow” and “Lavender”, each spacious with two bedrooms, open plan living, kitchen and meals with combustion wood heating. Communal BBQ / picnic area and covered spa. “Woodcutters cottage” a luxury self contained single bedroom cottage set in a secluded bush setting with additional touches of country comfort and privacy. Good shedding for storage and workshop, lawn tennis court, town water, ample dam water storage for stock and garden alike, all in an enviable bushland setting. An iconic property with resident native wildlife in an exclusive holiday destination, with the potential for enhanced returns from the already existing and regular clientele taking advantage of this rare coast and country comfort.

PRICE: $POA CONTACT: Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

TORQUAY 53 Ocean View CrescentPERFECT FOR THE MODERN FAMILY!! Built by one of Torquay’s leading builders this spacious contemporary residence effortlessly fulfils the lifestyle demands of the modern family. Boasting 3 bedrooms (large master with en-suite and WIR), rumpus room or large 4th bedroom, study nook, large open plan kitchen/dining area equipped with quality stainless steel appliances and stone bench tops, beautiful spotted gum timber flooring, split level north facing family room (gas log fire), bi’-fold doors opening onto a private decked entertaining area, floor to ceiling tiling in both bathrooms, remote double garage and all this surrounded by low maintenance well established gardens. Rarely do opportunities come along to purchase quality homes at an affordable price so inspect, consider and purchase with full confidence. Call us today!!

PRICE: $598,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

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TORQUAY 2/70 Alleyne AvenueSTYLISH TOWNHOUSE WITH OCEAN VIEWS!!Overlooking the picturesque Spring Creek Valley and providing fantastic ocean views, this well built Dennehy townhouse is the perfect sea change or weekend getaway. With upstairs featuring, an open plan kitchen, meals & living area with floor to ceiling windows, polished spotted gum floorboards, gas log fire, master bedroom (WIR and en-suite) and study/4th bedroom. Downstairs, includes a north facing courtyard, rumpus room/ 2nd living area, 2 bedrooms each with BIR’s, central bathroom, separate laundry and double garage. Rarely do quality townhouses like these come onto the market at such an affordable price, located in a quiet location and close to all the local amenities.

PRICE: $595,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

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G.R. McCARTNEY & SON7 Gilbert Street, Torquay Vic 3228 P (03) 5261 2104 F (03) 5261 4493www.mccartneyrealestate.com.au

G.R. McCARTNEY & SON 7 Gilbert Street, Torquay Vic 3228 P (03) 5261 2104 F (03) 5261 4493 www.mccartneyrealestate.com.au

Graeme McCartney0409 612 104 [email protected]

Tim Carson0434 690 930 [email protected]

TORQUAY 34 Danawa DriveABSOLUTE QUALITY FROM START TO FINISH!!! This architecturally designed home has all you desire and more, from the moment you step through the door you will be captivated by its absolute quality, built by Gude Builders. Boasting 4 large bedrooms (master with en-suite and WIR), BIR’s in the remaining 3 bedrooms, open plan kitchen/dining/living area (stone bench tops and stainless steel appliances), separate family room, remote double garage, decked entertaining areas and low maintenance gardens. Other features include gas central heating, reverse cycle A/C, amazing spotted gum timber floorboards, floor to ceiling tiling in both bathrooms, solid cedar windows and imported/architecturally designed lighting. Positioned in a quiet location offering northerly views of the Spring Creek Reserve this quality family home is sure to impress!!!

PRICE: $680,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

4 2 2 JAN JUC 19 Royston LaneA NEW LEVEL OF EXCELLENCE!! Taking luxury to a brand new level this brand new residence has all you desire and more. Situated in a quiet court location with elevated locked in ocean views this architecturally designed home exudes absolute quality from the moment you walkin the door. Presenting 3 bedrooms (master with en-suite), BIR’s in all bedrooms, well appointed kitchen (stone bench tops and stainless steel appliances), open plan dining/living room, bi’-fold doors opening onto a north facing outdoor alfresco/entertaining area ( with sand stone floors and glass balustrade), downstairs rumpus/family room and large double garage. Other features include semi-commercial windows, Tasmanian oak polished floors, terrazzo polished concrete floors, sandstone paving and wall feature and much more. All surrounded by architecturally designed low maintenance gardens with plenty of room for the kids to play and run around. This truly is a highly appealing and quality home so don’t miss it.

PRICE: $785,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

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TORQUAY 31 Nautical RiseTHIS COULD BE THE ONE!!

have been designed to capture an abundance of natural light.

900mm stainless steel oven and range hood, security system, plus many other features.

PRICE: $563,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

JAN JUC 5 Marner Close WHAT AN OPPORTUNITY! WOW!! Positioned in a friendly court location in the highly sort after Jan Juc area this magnificent large family home is sure to impress! Boasting fantastic ocean views, 4 large bedrooms all BIR’s (master with ensuite and WIR), large study/5thbedroom with separate entry, polished floorboards throughout, downstairs living room/rumpus room, kitchen/dining/living area (stainless steel appliances) with direct access to an enclosed decked alfresco dining area. Other features include triple car garage with remote, workshop/storage shed with side lane access, decked outdoor entertaining area, fantastic lowmaintenance landscaped gardens and decking all located on a 603m2 allotment. This truly is a great opportunity to secure a property in the Jan Juc that ticks all the boxes and will mean that you will never have to move again!!

PRICE: $837,500 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

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Your red carpet experience1300 REAL ESTATE

Torquay Office 23A Pearl Street T 5261 4001

2011

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Executive Living At Its Finest This modern home is an ideal place for the growing family to call home. As you enter you will be impressed by the space it has to offer. The home features a bright modern kitchen with stone bench top and quality S/S appliances, adjoining meals area and family room, separate lounge and a separate rumpus room. Other features include a large undercover alfresco entertaining area, ducted heating, split system A/C, powder room and loads of storage. The home is in excellent condition throughout; all it needs is its new owners.

TORQUAY 11 Rincon Crescent

PRICE GUIDE $649,000INSPECT Sat 6th Aug 2–2:30pm Photo ID required

CONTACT Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480MEL REF 506 C1

Look No Further …than this immaculate family home located in the quiet South Beach Estate. The home offers 4 large bedrooms, master with walk in robe and full ensuite, all other bedrooms are spacious with built in robes, plus there is a study which would be ideal for a home office or 5th bedroom. The kitchen is beautiful and spacious with modern appliances and walk in pantry. Other features include theatre room, undercover alfresco, ducted heating and a low maintenance yard. As it says, look no further, as this one has the lot.

TORQUAY 18 Seamist Way

PRICE GUIDE $599,000INSPECT By Appointment

CONTACT Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480MEL REF 493 J12

A Simple Starter Look no further than this magnificent 3 bedroom home as an ideal place as a first home, investment, downsizing or a weekender. The home comprises; open plan living consisting of a spacious lounge room with bay window, large meals area and a bright kitchen area. There are 3 large bedrooms all with built in robes. The outdoor entertaining area is perfect for casual BBQ’s. Single lock up garage with drive through access for boat/trailer. Located in a quiet cul-de-sac on a compact low maintenance block. Inspect today as it’s sure to go fast.

JAN JUC 19 Ozan Crescent

PRICE GUIDE $529,000INSPECT Sat 6th Aug 1–1:30pm Photo ID required

CONTACT Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480MEL REF 505 E9

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Exceptional Beachside OpportunityHere’s a chance to secure a piece of ‘Old Torquay’. Being only a short stroll to the surf beach or the calm waters of Cosy Corner and within walking distance of restaurants and shopping facilities, this is a great location. The home is mostly in original condition offering 3 bedrooms, large lounge room, spacious kitchen, sunroom, bungalow, large workshop, air conditioning and private rear yard. The home is very livable and would make for a great beach house or investment property. This is an excellent opportunity and one not to be missed.

TORQUAY 8 Rudd Ave

PRICE GUIDE $690,000INSPECT By Appointment

CONTACT Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480MEL REF 505 K7

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Your red carpet experience1300 REAL ESTATE

Torquay Office 23A Pearl Street T 5261 4001

2011

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You’ll Love the Very Nature Of It Located only minutes away from Geelong, Torquay and Anglesea this magnificent parcel of land of approximately 11 acres is often sought and rarely found. Ideal to build your dream home or weekend getaway and let the kids explore their new home. The land is mostly cleared and has rolling valley and hills, and has some bushland also. Surrounded by acreage there is lots of open space to enjoy nature at it’s finest. Irregular in shape this may be a great advantage to build for privacy. Alternatively, a great place to ride horses, graze sheep etc. This surely is the way nature intended, make an offer!

BELLBRAE 1370 Anglesea Road

PRICE GUIDE $520,000INSPECT By Appointment

CONTACT Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480MEL REF

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Coastal Family Home This magnificent 4 bedroom family home is located within an easy stroll of the beach and shops. Features of this home include; beautiful kitchen with quality stainless steel appliances including dishwasher, master with WIR, luxury ensuite including spa bath and all other bedrooms with BIR. The meals area is spacious and leads out to a paved outdoor entertaining area which would be perfect for those summer get-togethers. Other features include internal access from the remote control double garage, split system cooling, ducted heating, timber floorboards and is awaiting it’s new owners to call it home

TORQUAY 51 Pomora Avenue

PRICE GUIDE $580,000 - $620,000INSPECT Sat 6th Aug 12–12:30pm Photo ID required

CONTACT Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480MEL REF 506 D1

Quality Through and ThroughThe moment you step inside this immaculate family home you will be impressed with all it has to offer. Featuring; an oversized master bedroom with ensuite and WIR, timber kitchen with quality appliances, including dishwasher and walk in pantry, separate lounge and an adjoining meals area and family room which is bathed in northerly sunlight. Other features include a beautiful outdoor undercover area, ducted heating, air conditioning, large garden shed, ducted vacuum there is too much to mention, best you come and have a look and appreciate all this home has to offer for yourself.

TORQUAY 5 Tempest Street

PRICE GUIDE $567,000INSPECT By Appointment

CONTACT Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480MEL REF 493 H12

Golf, Pool, Beach, Gym – It’s All HereThis modern double storey townhouse located in the Sands Estate is the perfect dream getaway for relaxed living with resort facilities at your doorstep. Downstairs the home comprises; 2 spacious bedrooms both with BIR’s, master with ensuite, bathroom and laundry. Upstairs the main living area comprises; gourmet kitchen with stone bench tops and stainless steel appliances, adjoining lounge room and separate dining area which opens onto the balcony. If you want something to move into immediately, to lease, or just a low maintenance weekend destination then look no further.

TORQUAY 38 Coast Drive

PRICE GUIDE $419,000INSPECT By Appointment

CONTACT Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480MEL REF 493 J12

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JAN JUC 40 BELLS BOULEVARD Bush Retreat Moments From BellsAt one with nature, this incredible architect designed multi-level home on approx 5 acres of natural bushland is the perfect place to rejuvenate. Eco-friendly and entirely energy self-sufficient, the property is a world away from the bustle and just minutes to Bells Beach. Recycled materials combine with passive solar design and an emphasis on informal living and entertaining to create a completely unique home with plenty of appeal. Features include up to four bedrooms, parents´ retreat, two bathrooms, separate living and dining areas, well-equipped kitchen with servery to extensive outdoor decking, huge windows, soaring ceilings and stunning use of materials.

AUCTION: Sat 20 Aug @ 12 noon Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days CONTACT: Patrick Hayden 0437 882 088, John McMahon 0400 866 634

www.hayden.com.au

Surf Coast Real EstateANGLESEA 87 - 89 Great Ocean Road 5263 2133TORQUAY 21 Pearl Street 5261 2101

JAN JUC 11 MEABY STREETYou Want Jan Juc, Here´s Your OpportunityThis immaculate, deceptively spacious residence is a must to inspect. It is set in an idyllic and tranquil position enjoying leafy vistas and only minutes from Jan Juc beach, shops and golf course. Of equal interest to investors, holiday makers or local residents this is one property that is sure to appeal to many. Features three bedrooms, master with ensuite, modern kitchen/dining, open living with floor to ceiling windows, bright modern tones throughout, north facing private courtyard and low maintenance, established gardens.

AUCTION: Sat 13 Aug @ 12pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days INSPECT: Sat 12:00-12:30pm CONTACT: John McMahon 0400 866 634, Steve Menegazzo 0421 802 203

3 12 BREAMLEA 81 HORWOOD DRIVEAnother Breamlea BeautyWith a functional family layout, this exciting home offers room for everyone, with good usable spaces both indoor and out.Excellent views over the Breamlea Estuary and wetlands, and a short walk to park, this home is a mere 250 metre walk (approx) to access track over the dunes to pristine beaches.

FOR SALE Price: $789,000 INSPECT: Sat 11:30-12:00pm CONTACT: Marianne Keane 0413 555 753, Damian Jens 0438 345 154

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EXCITING NEW LAND RELEASE

A rare opportunity now

exists to secure your own

piece of coastal paradise.

Offering an ideal lifestyle

location in a quiet, exclusive

estate with breathtaking

course and water views of

The Sands golf course.

These recently released

blocks range from 642 sqm

to 943 sqm.

These allotments offer the

perfect place to build your

dream coastal home.

patrick hayden 0437 882 088 www.hayden.com.au

Hayden Real Estate21 pearl street, torquay, vic 3228 pH: 03 5261 2101 fax: 03 5261 4422

St Georges Way Cul-De-SacLOT 287 - 789m2 - $420,000

Lahinch MewsLOT 330 - 728m2 - $375,000LOT 331 - 647m2 - $375,000

Gleneagles CloseLOT 99 - 943m2 - $450,000

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Experience has taught us how to attract more genuine buyers. Which is why, after a quarter of a century in real estate, hockingstuart is selling more homes, through more offi ces and for better prices than ever before.

TO BENEFIT FROM EXPERIENCEPUT YOURSELF IN GOOD HANDS

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Torquay Shop 2, 3 Cliff Street 5261 8888

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> VIEW Saturday & Sunday 12.00 – 12.30pm > MEL REF 493/ F12 > EPR $540,000 – $570,000 > OFFICE Torquay Shop 2, 3 Cliff Street 3228 > TEL 5261 8888 > CONTACT Pieter Van Der Chys 0420 314 678 Leigh Hall-Sullivan 0413 158 175

> VIEW Saturday 1.30 – 2.00pm & Sunday 11.00 – 11.30am > MEL REF 505/ E10 > EPR $630,000 - $660,000 > OFFICE Torquay Shop 2, 3 Cliff Street 3228 > TEL 5261 8888 > CONTACT Shaun O’callaghan 0420 314 609 Leigh Hall-Sullivan 0413 158 175

Torquay 20 Beachley Lane

Family designed home for beach & surf living

Beach living, lifestyle and convenience.This home is designed for the family, giving you privacy, lifestyle & plenty of room. A wonderfully comfortable home offering 4 bedrooms, master with Ensuite and WIR. Along with the formal dining room there is also a large lounge / theatre room with a lots of space.The living / meals and kitchen area also offers good access and visibility to the fully enclosed backyard which is private and safe for children and pets to enjoy. Double remote car garage.

Jan Juc 51 Domain Road

Deluxe with all day sunshine

This property is the modern solution that celebrates the sunny north aspect and follows the contours of the land via a split level design. Large glass windows harness the natural light through the family room and dining space

large master bedroom with spacious robe & ensuite whilst the remaining 2 bedrooms (built in robes) are generously

nearby sports reserve, beach and cafes.

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Torquay 32 Glaneuse Avenue

Occupy, Invest or Develop

Renovate, re-build or subdivide on approx 788m (STCA). 4 generous bdrms, master with ens. Large o/p kitchen dining & living area.This home could easily be transformed/extended. Pergola entertainment area. 2 car garage with drive through. Large back yard, established gardens & a walk with the dogs to Whites beach, milkbar & bus stop.

> MEL REF 506 / C2 > EPR $455,000 – $500,000 > OFFICE Torquay Shop 2, 3 Cliff Street 3228 > TEL 5261 8888 > CONTACT Pieter Van Der Chys 0420 314 678 Leigh Hall-Sullivan 0413 158 175

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Torquay 30 Rocklea Drive

Quintessential beach house

This treasured family home offers modern appeal with a hint of classic 70’s beach

appointed kitchen with 2 living areas surrounded by entertaining decks and sizeable

Jan Juc Its bigger than it looks

Superbly located at the beach end of Jan Juc sits this freestanding 3 bedroom

Near the golf course, parks and with sunny backyard.

> VIEW Saturday 3.00 – 3.30pm > MEL REF 505 / G9 > EPR $400,000 – $420,000 > OFFICE Torquay Shop 2, 3 Cliff Street 3228 > TEL 5261 8888 > CONTACT Shaun O’Callaghan 0420 314 609 Leigh Hall-Sullivan 0413 158 175

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Jan Juc 15 Eastview Terrace

Ocean Panorama

Create a master piece that takes in spectacular views from Port Phillip Heads, through the Torquay Golf Club to the breaking waves of Point Danger. 3 bedrooms, master with ensuite, well maintained & near the beach.

> MEL REF 505 / 59 > EPR $640,000 – $665,000 > OFFICE Torquay Shop 2, 3 Cliff Street 3228 > TEL 5261 8888 > CONTACT Shaun O’Callaghan 0420 314 609 Leigh Hall-Sullivan 0413 158 175

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> VIEW Saturday 2.30 – 3.00pm & Sunday 3.00 – 3.30pm > MEL REF 505 / J6 > EPR $580,000 - $630,000 > OFFICE Torquay Shop 2, 3 Cliff Street 3228 > TEL 5261 8888 > CONTACT Shaun O’Callaghan 0420 314 609 Leigh Hall-Sullivan 0413 158 175

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Torquay 59 Ocean View Crescent

Picture Perfect

This uncomplicated and practical property has a total of four spacious bedrooms and a sizeable living area with adjoining dining space that has direct access to undercover alfresco deck. Currently offering a rent return or it can be permenently occupied in Spring. Complete with double garage, ducted heating and spacious yard.

> MEL REF 505 / G6 > EPR $515,000 - $545,000 > OFFICE Torquay Shop 2, 3 Cliff Street 3228 > TEL 5261 8888 > CONTACT Shaun O’Callaghan 0420 314 609 Pieter Van Der Chys 0420 314 678

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Connewarre 40 Randles Road

Tree change by the sea

Peaceful setting & away from the hustle and bustle of busy town life. Just over two acres, with a fantastic 4 bdrm home with o/p kitch, din and liv with a second liv area

storage. 15 minutes to the thriving coastal townships of Torquay & Barwon Heads.

> VIEW Saturday 11.30 – 12.00pm > AUCTION On Site Saturday 6th August 2011 @ 12.00pm > MEL REF 481 / A2 > EPR $575,000 - $625,000 > OFFICE Torquay Shop 2, 3 Cliff Street 3228 > TEL 5261 8888 > CONTACT Leigh Hall-Sullivan 0413 158 175 Josie Currell 0420 314 608

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Feature property34 Tuesday 2 August 2011

YOUR DREAM HOUSE AWAITS35 Centreside Drive, TORQUAY$515,000 - $535,000• Located in the highly s ought after Quay Estate this relatively new

home is sure to impress.• Situated on 633 sqm the home has been designed to cater to all of

your needs with ample space in and outdoors. • The home is immaculately presented and boasts 3 bedrooms

(master with ensuite) 2 bathrooms and a large study. • You will be able to enjoy a generously sized open plan kitchen, living

and dining area that overlooks the garden and outdoor decking area.• Within a short stroll to the local parks and football oval, this home is

not to be missed!

Inspect: By appointmentAgent: Great Ocean Real Estate, TorquayContact: Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

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FOR SALE Contact agent for details

LAND 615 sqm approx

INSPECT Saturday 1pm

AGENT Scott Hunt 0431 474 721

OFFICE Geelong, 350 LaTrobe Terrace (03) 5225 5777

ONLINE www.bfp.net.au.

TORQUAY 25 The Esplanade

WINCHELSEA 9 Alsop DriveCOMMERCIAL / INDUSTRIAL LAND WITHIN SURF COAST’S GROWTH NODEIdeally situated within the growth town of Winchelsea is this vacant allotment within the town’s Industrial 1 zoning. Opportunity to capitalise on the highway duplication between Geelong and Colac.

FOR SALE $120,000 - $140,000

LAND 1399 sq metres

AGENT Bruce Falk 0400 939 081

OFFICE Geelong, 350 LaTrobe Tce (03) 5225 5777

ONLINE www.bfp.net.au.

TORQUAY 25 The Esplanade

WINCHELSEA 22 Jackson StreetINVESTORS AND DOWNSIZERS NOTE: BRAND NEW AND JUST OVER $200,000 These 2 bedroom units are brand new and built by Residential Builder of the Year Pivot Homes, meaning the best quality available. Located in the Surf Coast’s boom town Winchelsea where rental demand is high, these units are expected to yield 6% yield for investors, or downsizers will fi nd it hard to beat this value anywhere.

FOR SALE $229,000 - $239,000

INSPECT By appointment

AGENT Scott Hunt 0431 474 721

OFFICE Geelong, 350 LaTrobe Tce (03) 5225 5777

ONLINE www.bfp.net.au.

GEELONG MELBOURNE WINCHELSEA

Bruce Falk0400 939 081

INDENTED HEAD61-65 IBBOTSON ST3.7 ACRES RIPE FOR COASTAL RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT This outstanding coastal development opportunity presents itself to the astute developer or investor. Comprising 3.7 acres (approx) of prime coastal land, this property is zoned Residential 3, providing the opportunity to subdivide up to 25 (STCA) house lots.

Situated a stones throw from Indented Head’s Esplanade this is a rare opportunity to secure a prime parcel of land within one of the Bellarine Peninsula’s best kept secrets.

Featuring a spacious 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom Colonial-style brick home with ducted heating, two living areas and light, open plan kitchen/dining/living area. Provides the option of strong rental return or a high quality home while watching the value of this coastal property continue to grow.

The property also features 3 paddocks plus 2 day yards, large lock-up garage, rain water tanks.

Inspection of this property is highly recommended as this is an opportunity to capitalise on the booming Bellarine Peninsula.

FOR SALE Contact agent

LAND 3.7 acres approx

INSPECT By appointment

AGENT Scott Hunt 0431 474 721

OFFICE Geelong, 350 LaTrobe Terrace (03) 5225 5777

ONLINE www.bfp.net.au.

Meet the coastal and lifestyle specialists.BFP - Bruce Falk Property; marketing premium residential and lifestyle property throughout the Surf Coast and Bellarine regions. For a fresh approach to marketing and selling your property, call Scott or Bruce now. Scott Hunt

0431 474 721

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Welcome Phone: 5251 1566www.stockdaleleggo.com.au/drysdale

19 Clifton Srings Road, Drysdale 3222

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�������� ­����� �­�������������������������������­�This 10 year old home has been diligently maintained and loved and it shows. Light and bright throughout with the living area including open plan living with kitchen and dining. Three generous bedrooms BIR’s in two, central bathroom, separate toilet and laundry. Features include; split system, quality fittings, front and back verandah, carport, single garage, shed, 2 tanks, insulated, shelving/benches in sheds. Must inspect No 30 will impress.

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��������������������������������������Walk across the road and down to the bay from this exclusive position. Natural light floods through both living areas kitchen/meals and lounge room, three bedrooms (2 with BIR’S) central bathroom, separate toilet and laundry. Fully renovated 6 years ago with attention to detail, features include; leadlight, polished floors, blackwood kitchen, split system, fan, outside awnings, security door, new gutters and retiled roof. Double garage, garden shed and landscaped gardens with private courtyard gives a perfect finish to 185 on Bayshore.

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19 Clifton Srings Road, Drysdale 3222

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��������������������������������­­��������� ���������������������Space and privacy, sense of seclusion with this off road property. Formal lounge, second open plan living including dining, both are light and bright throughout, master bedroom with WIR and full ensuite, 2 more double bedrooms with BIR’s, central bathroom and separate toilet. Features include central gas heating, split system, dishwasher, tank (5400lt) merbau fencing/gate/porch and more. Landscaped gardens with paved entertaining area, cubby for the kids plus sandpit. Plenty of car space, access both sides, double carport and double garage. Walking distance to all amenities and enjoy the rail trail, bike to Queencliff. A must inspect

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��������������������������������������������������Short walk to parklands and shopping centre, well designed to make maximum use of floorplan. Open plan living inc. kitchen, dining and living, adjacent doors open out to fabulous undercover patio area. Separate lounge, three generous bedrooms all with BIR’, central 2 way bathroom and sep. toilet. Features inc. split system, solar hot water, quality fittings, gas heating, dishwasher and more to impress. Landscaped gardens, garage with access to rear yard. A pearl of a spot with so much to entice the astute buyer.���� �� 35 Eastwood Crescent

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�������������������In the Golf Course Precinct, this amazing 6 year old home will delight even the most fastidious of buyers. Designed around both entertaining and family living, the home has 2 distinct living quarters catering for the dynamics of family living. Comprising master bedroom with WIR and full ensuite as well as formal lounge at the front of the home, with open plan living central kitchen and 3 further bedrooms at the rear. Ducted heating, reverse cycle air-conditioning and alfresco living, coupled with established gardens, a triple lock up garage and ample off street parking, the home is an absolute delight to inspect.��������������7 Catalina Crescent

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������������������This near new townhouse is less than 1 year old, and still carriers the Builders Warrantee. Comprising 2 bedrooms, central 2 way bathroom come ensuite to the main, Large double lock up garage with internal access, open plan living and outdoor entertaining with bay views. Extremely well appointed kitchen, ducted heating and reverse cycle air-conditioning, this property allows for low maintenance living or an opportunity for the astute investor to depreciate a brilliant investment.

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����������������������������������������Positioned in a central Drysdale Location, this executive townhouse development will appeal to the most astute of purchasers. Set on their own title with no body corporate and designed for ease of living, these spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, double garage townhouses are perfect for those looking to downsize without compromise. Located within easy walk to the community, recreation and leisure facilities that Drysdale has to offer, coupled with OFF THE PLAN SAVINGS, this development deserves your attention today..

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����������������A grand entrance, exceptional floor-plan and breathtaking views are words that come to mind when entering this 5 1/2 year old home. Comprising 2 bedrooms, study, rumpus room, bathroom and internal access from the garage downstairs; whilst upstairs are a further 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open plan living, well appointed kitchen and alfresco entertaining with views. Added features include access to the rear yard for a boat or caravan, proximity to Drysdale shopping & schools and the balance of the new home warrantee.

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Welcome Phone: 5251 1566www.stockdaleleggo.com.au/drysdale

19 Clifton Srings Road, Drysdale 3222

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����������������������With unprecedented growth and rapid expansion in the Drysdale/Clifton Springs area now is a perfect time to invest in the future. Ranging from 74m2 to 208m2 of floor space these custom built tilt slab warehouses come with 3 phase power, steel doors, disabled toilet, kitchenette with hot water service, electric roller doors, high bay lamps and room for mezzanine level. This a perfect opportunity to expand your business or your investment portfolio. Available for sale or lease in a prime Drysdale location. With terrific access, main road frontage and exceptional body corp fees these units are an opportunity not to be missed. Only 12 of 20 remain so don’t miss out.

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��������������������������������������������������This appealing home has spacious lounge, kitchen meals, three bedrooms with BIR’s in two and central bathroom with separate toilet. Front entrance through to hallway and extra storage space at rear, a great start. Downsize without compromise or great investment, extend in the future. Features include; pantry, fans, Pure Heat Belmont heater, air conditioner, new white wooden blinds and more. Carport with remote door through to single garage, matured garden with little maintenance. Park at the end of the street, walk to the jetty, dine at the golf club, close to all amenities.

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��������������������������� ��������������������Two big living areas, formal lounge with dining, second open plan living including kitchen, living and meals area overlooking decking for alfresco living. All bedrooms are generous, main has ensuite and WIR, the other four all have robes, central bathroom, separate toilet and laundry. Features; central heating, split system, dishwasher, fans, quality fittings and good storage. Double garage, landscaped gardens.........take the worry out of building just move in.

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���������������Designed and built by a private builder this family home has something special that most volume builders miss.The home flows flawlessly from one living space to the other, whilst the master and further 2 bedrooms are separated just enough to facilitate the dynamics of the growing family. The central well appointed timber kitchen and meals area is the heart of the home with sliding doors opening onto the outdoor living space and internal access from the DLUG with drive through into the spacious rear yard. Located in a court with access to schools, transport and the The Dell all within close proximity, an inspection will not dissapoint.

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� ­������������­ ���� ������Art Deco features tailored with a position unsurpassed by any other offered for sale at the moment, this home warrants the attention from a Tradie wanting to renovate and extend, first home owners entering the market or retirees wanting the location. Comprising 2 bedrooms, formal lounge, open plan kitchen meals area and separate sunroom; this period home coupled with its location and yard size is a fantastic opportunity to enter the Drysdale Property Market at an affordable price.������� 10 Granville Street

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����������������������������������­��­�����­­���������������So much space to enjoy your leisure with the inground pool a bonus. Lounge room with adjacent kitchen/meals room. Off the hallway 2 double bedrooms both with BIR’S, main with ensuite, 3rd at rear currently used as study, large rumpus room with double doors opening to undercover area. Central bathroom, separate toilet. Features include; gas heater, wood heater, timber kitchen and more to view. Workshop and garden shed with loads of space for off road vehicles including boat/caravan port. SPACE AND POSITION.

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��� ��­����������­������­��­ ��­��������­���� ����Set over 1000 square meters of land within a stones throw from the waterfront, marina, golf and bowls club; this home lends itself to a myriad of options. The light filled modest brick veneer home is set at the front of this large block & is only 8 years old creating a brilliant opportunity to extend or subdivide and redevelop (STCA). Comprising 3 bedrooms master with WIR and ensuite and 2 living areas. The kitchen is appointed with Bosch appliances and opens onto a paved outdoor alfresco coupled with central heating and split system air conditioning. Out the back is a bungalow with attached outhouse and a quadruple garage/workshop all filling a 5000 litre water tank. This is an opportunity not to be missed.

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 ��­�����������­����������­��������������­­�Great block approx. 870sqm.....plenty of space to entertain and relax in style. Two large light filled living areas, central kitchen off rear open plan, this opens to outdoor entertaining area with deck for alfresco living providing third living space.Three spacious bedrooms, master with ensuite, central bathroom and study set up to work from home if needed (separate entrance) outside rumpus room with bar. Features include period gas fire, wood heater, airconditioner, good storage, polished floors and workshop. Clifton is a home to enjoy the quality of life in this top street.

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Welcome Phone: 5259 1315 www.stockdaleleggo.com.au/portarlington

92 Newcombe Street, Portarlington 3223

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One of the best rental properties, holiday homes or family homes on the Peninsula in this price range. Fenwick Street is highly sort-after given the location to the beach and main street. This property promises you everything you expect for your financial investment, great large brick home with fantastic built-in entertaining area creating perfect bay-side living, workshop and garaging surrounded by a massive fenced off yard for boats and caravans, strong rental possibility due to location, features and quality of home, and safe investment with promising growth. Priced for a ‘Pre-Spring’ Sale.

����������������������A short 200m stroll to the beach and shops and cafe precinct. Superbly located, this modern townhouse is priced to sell. Boasting a polished wood floor in the main lounge, a well-appointed kitchen / family area filled with warm afternoon sun and a neat grassy courtyard, the downstairs living area supports a bright and breezy lifestyle. Upstairs features 3 bedrooms, including main with en-suite and WIR, plus an additional bathroom. Split system heating and cooling units on both levels. Double lockup garage with remote control access. This fantastic property is ideal as a permanent residence, investment or fantastic holiday location.

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���� ��������­��­�����­���­������­����� �����������Architect designed two storey luxury villa, unique waterfront location with amazing views of Port Phillip Bay. A private location edged by a foreshore reserve. Tucked discreetly away in the Lower Bluff, this beautifully presented villa is perfectly designed to capture uninterrupted beach and bay activities from two north facing terraces, kitchen and living areas. Amazing views from the main bedroom. Situated just 90 minutes from Melbourne GPO. If your dream is to own a stunning waterfront home – this is the place to make it yours.

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GEELONG83 Ryrie St 03 5229 1111

000,018$–000,067$ yauqroTThe Pinnacle Of Modern Resort LivingWith sprawling golf course and wetland views this structural masterpiece is impressive in every way. Finished to perfection this imposing 2 storey home comprises of 5 massive bedrooms, 2 with full en suites and walk in robes, magnificent open living areas on both levels and a fully equipped kitchen that lets you take in the sensational golf course views while cooking up a storm. The home is filled with an abundance of natural light and the polished Tasmanian Oak floors add warmth and accentuate the aesthetically pleasing neutral tones used throughout. The keen entertainer will fall in love with the open style of the home plus the 2nd level balcony and lower outdoor area. Additional extras include ducted vacuum system, spectacular cascading 2 story floor to ceiling water feature that greets you upon entry, a plethora of down lights and feature lights plus dishwasher, double sink and soft closing drawers in the kitchen. Vehicle accommodation is exceptional with a remote controlled 2 car garage with internal access plus additional undercover space for a boat, caravan or trailer. The low maintenance native garden compliments the colours and tones of the home and is serviced by a 6,000 litre water tank while the 4th fairway is literally right at your doorstep, perfect for an afternoon stroll or a quiet 9 holes after work. As an added bonus there is 2 all year round passes to utilise the gym, pool and tennis court facilities that come with the sale of the home. This really is more than just a place to live; it’s a total lifestyle change and one that is only a dream for most. Make the dream a reality and buy today. It’s a move you won’t regret. OPEN for inspection 2.00 - 2.30pm on Saturday 6th AugustADDRESS: 69 St. Georges Way

Matt Pearce 0425 749 326E: [email protected]

35 3 4 0

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WELCOME TO OUR BACKYARDCOASTAL VIEWS

AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

29 JANUARY 2008

AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

26 JULY - 9 AUGUST 2011

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AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

WHY WINTER ???

GREAT buying opportunities!

GREAT whale watching!

GREAT accommodation packages!

GREAT local people, netball, football and waves!

GREAT LIVING GREAT HOMES GREAT LIFESTYLE ON THE GREAT OCEAN ROAD

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AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

GREAT OCEAN ROAD FREEHOLD & APARTMENT

$695,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

3/28-30 GREAT OCEAN RD AIREYS INLET

Expressions of InterestJames Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

18 YANDANAH ROAD FAIRHAVEN

Offers above $425,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

7 NARANI WAY FAIRHAVEN

$895,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

2 BIMBADEEN DRIVE FAIRHAVEN

$985,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

22 BEACH ROAD ROAD AIREYS INLET

Expressions of InterestJames Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

20 ANDERSON STREET AIREYS INLET

$675,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

10 ANDERSON STREET AIREYS INLET

THE CENTRE OF ATTENTION

$855,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

9 ALBERT AVENUE AIREYS INLET

51 CAMP ROAD ANGLESEA

$545,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

667 GREAT OCEAN ROAD EASTERN VIEW

$2,400,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

AIREYS INLET / ANGLESEA / EASTERN VIEW / FAIRHAVEN

3 - 15 / 105 GREAT OCEAN ROAD ANGLESEA

$375,000 - $525,000 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

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AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

APOLLO BAYAPOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay, Vic 3233www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

165 - 167 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY

OUTSTANDING DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL

Price by NegotiationDarren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Bec Allen 0429 999 788

165 Great Ocean Road – 2000 sqm (approx) 2 street frontages.167 Great Ocean Road – 2000 sqm (approx) 2 street frontages.

5/28 MOORE STREET APOLLO BAY

$430,000 - $450,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Bec Allen 0429 999 788Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

1 NIGEL COURT APOLLO BAY

$550,000 - $570,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Bec Allen 0429 999 788Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

4 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY

Suit buyers in the mid $2M rangeDarren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Bec Allen 0429 999 788Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

24 NELSON STREET APOLLO BAY

$675,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Bec Allen 0429 999 788

2 / 28 MOORE STREET APOLLO BAY

$375,000 - $399,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Bec Allen 0429 999 788

267 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY

Price by NegotiationDarren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

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AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

1 / 15 SEAVIEW COURT APOLLO BAY

LOCATION, LUXURY, LIFESTYLE

$475,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Bec Allen 0429 999 788Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

37 THOMSON STREET APOLLO BAY

$550,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Bec Allen 0429 999 788

24 SEEBERG COURT APOLLO BAY

$985,000 - $1,050,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

3 OCEAN TERRACE SKENES CREEK

$895,000 - $975,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Bec Allen 0429 999 788Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

APOLLO BAY / MARENGO / SKENES CREEK

10 NEWCOMBE STREET MARENGO

$595,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Bec Allen 0429 999 788Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

10 MARENGO CRESCENT MARENGO

$1,200,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Bec Allen 0429 999 788

4/8 MURRAY STREET APOLLO BAY

$560,000 - $580,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

14A RAMSDEN AVENUE APOLLO BAY

$625,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

15 CAWOOD STREET APOLLO BAY

$610,000 - $620,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

245 BUSTY ROAD APOLLO BAY

$850,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

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AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne, Vic 3232www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

LORNE

16/2-10 OCEAN ROAD SOUTH LORNE

TERRIFIC PACIFIC

$735,000Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

77 CHARLES STREET LORNE

$1,300,000 Ian Stewart 0418 522 571Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

14 GEORGE STREET LORNE

$795,000 Ian Stewart 0418 522 571Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

9 HARVEY STREET LORNE

$1,495,000 Ian Stewart 0418 522 571Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

17/260 MOUNTJOY PARADE LORNE

$795,000Michael Coutts 0438 356 624Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

SOLD

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29/4 SMITH STREET LORNE

RESORT LIVING IN THE CENTRE OF LORNE

$590,000Ben Jackson 0419 375 285Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

LORNE

LORNE / RURAL

31 SUMMERHILLS AVENUE LORNE

BLUE WATER VISTA

$550,000Karen Stribling 0439 650 838Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

3A ALPHA TERRACE LORNE

$1,175,000Michael Coutts 0438 356 624 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

56 DEANS MARSH ROAD LORNE

$515,000 - $545,000Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

35 POLWARTH ROAD LORNE

$750,000Ian Stewart 0418 522 571Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

1020 WINCHELSEA - DEANS MARSH ROAD BAMBRA

$749,000Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

6 WILLIAM STREET LORNE

THE HARD WORK IS DONE

$1,300,000Ian Stewart 0418 522 571Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

37 AUREL ROAD DEANS MARSH

$380,000Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

3390 PRINCES HIGHWAY WINCHELSEA

$530,000Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

1/17 SMITH STREET LORNE

$650,000Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

SOLD

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AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

TORQUAYTORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Torquay Vic 3228 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

24 BALLYLIFFEN CRESCENT TORQUAY

QUALITY AND STYLE IN THE SANDS

Price by NegotiationMichael Ferris 0428 882 666Laura Andrews 0488 203 737

has to offer.

21 BALLYLIFFEN CRESCENT TORQUAY

JUST A CHIP TO THE GREEN

$660,000 - $680,000Michael Ferris 0428 882 666Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

12 BLACKWATTLE MEWS TORQUAY

COURT LOCALE WITH AN EMPHASIS ON SPACE AND STYLE

$579,000 - $599,000Michael Ferris 0428 882 666Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

97 BEACH ROAD TORQUAY

$585,000.00 + GSTGeoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

18 RIPPLESIDE DRIVE TORQUAY

$535,000 - $555,000Michael Ferris 0428 882 666Laura Andrews 0488 203 737

35 CENTRESIDE DRIVE TORQUAY

YOUR DREAM HOUSE AWAITS

$515,000 - $535,000Michael Ferris 0428 882 666Laura Andrews 0488 203 737

and outdoors.

a large study.

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AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

TORQUAYTORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Torquay Vic 3228 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

17 MIRANDA CLOSE TORQUAY

MIRANDA CLOSE TO THE BEACH

Price by NegotiationMichael Ferris 0428 882 666Laura Andrews 0488 203 737

11 NORFOLK BOULEVARD TORQUAY

LARGE BLOCK AND A LOVELY HOME

$550,000 - $570,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

5 ENFIELD DRIVE TORQUAY

BUILD YOUR DREAM COASTAL HOME IN OCEAN ACRES

$449,000Michael Ferris 0428 882 666Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

48 CENTRESIDE DRIVE TORQUAY

THE NORTHERN LIGHT

$659,000 - $679,000Michael Ferris 0428 882 666Laura Andrews 0488 203 737

153 COOMBES ROAD TORQUAY

$793,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

30 CENTRESIDE DRIVE TORQUAY

$539,00 - $549,000 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

litre

243 MESSMATE ROAD TORQUAY

$860,000 - $880,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

5 LORAMA PLACE TORQUAY

$565,000 - $586,000Michael Ferris 0428 882 666Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

accommodate all ages.

future schools and more.

cooling and the list goes on.

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AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

TORQUAY / JAN JUCTORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Torquay Vic 3228 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

2 / 80 SAGITTARIUS STREET TORQUAY

PRISTINE ACREAGE WITH GREAT OCEAN VIEWS

$549,000 - $569,000Michael Ferris 0428 882 666Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

14 MARNER CLOSE JAN JUC

STYLE & QUALITY WITH STUNNING OCEAN VIEWS

$680,000 - $710,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

14A MARNER CLOSE JAN JUC

$690,000 - $720,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

6 / 45 GREAT OCEAN ROAD JAN JUC

$319,000 Only 1 leftGeoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

151 THE ESPLANADE TORQUAY

$1,460,000 - $1,520,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

63 SPRINGVALLEY DRIVE TORQUAY

STUNNING SPRING VALLEY

$360,000Michael Ferris 0428 882 666Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

1249 HORSESHOE BEND RD TORQUAY

$475,000 - $490,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

and direct house access.

8 PETRIANA COURT TORQUAY

$557,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860Laura Andrews 0488 203 737

residence set in a quiet Torquay Court.

SOLDSOLD

23 OFFSHORE DRIVE TORQUAY

$510,000 - $520,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

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AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

AIREYS INLET (03) 5220 0200 28 - 30 Great Ocean Road Aireys Inlet Vic 3231

RURAL SUMMARY PRICE

VACANT LAND SUMMARY PRICE

HOUSES, APARTMENTS & UNITS SUMMARY PRICE

COMMERCIAL SUMMARY PRICE

CLASSIFIEDLISTINGS

1 Anderson Street, Aireys Inlet 2 B/R $525,0006 Bambra Road, Aireys Inlet 4 B/R, 2 bth $660,00041-43 Beach Road, Aireys Inlet 3 B/R, 2 bth $1,495,000631 Great Ocean Road, Eastern View 4 B/R, 3.5 bth $POA

2/78 Casino Avenue, Apollo Bay 4 B/R, 2 B/R, views $595,000 - $645,00068 Costin Street, Apollo Bay 3 B/R 2 bth $570,000 - $599,0005 Gallipoli Parade, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 1.5 bth $450,00015/22 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 2 bth $695,0002/79 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 3 B/R $595,0003/155 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 2 B/R, 1 bth $449,00011 Gum Court, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 1bth $375,000 - $395,00016 Joyce Street, Apollo Bay 4 B/R $595,000 - $645,000'Alyeska' - 355 Killala Road, Apollo Bay 5 B/R, 3 bth, 118 acres $995,0002/355 Killala Road, Apollo Bay 2 B/R, 2 bth, 2.2 acres $450,0001/19 McLennan Street, Apollo Bay 2 B/R $495,00032 McLennan Street, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 850 sqm $415,00025 Montrose Avenue, Apollo Bay 2 B/R, 1bth $370,0002B Murray Street, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 1,070 sqm $590,000 - $625,0004/10 Murray Street, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 2 bth $500,000 - $510,00016 Murray Street, Apollo Bay 2 B/R, 1 bth $439,00033 Murray Square, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 1 bth, DLUG $395,0002/22 Nelson Street, Apollo Bay 2 B/R, 1bth $310,0003/22 Nelson Street, Apollo Bay 2 B/R, 1bth $310,0002 Nizam Quay, Apollo Bay 3.5 B/R, 2 bth $499,000 - $520,0005/3-4 Nizam Quay, Apollo Bay 2 B/R 1bth $460,000Lot 8/9-13 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 1 bth $415,0003/62 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 2 bth Townhouse $560,00011 Nova Court, Apollo Bay 4 B/R, 2.5 bth, views $598,0008 Otway Vista, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 319 sqm $299,0009 Otway Vista, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 2 bth $330,000 1/18 Pascoe Street, Apollo Bay 3 B/R , 2 bth $380,0003/49 Pascoe Street, Apollo Bay 2 B/R $365,0003 & 4/5-7 Pengilley Avenue, Apollo Bay 2 & 3 B/R Townhouses $410,00013 Pengilley Avenue, Apollo Bay 4 B/R, 2 bth $479,0005/5-7 Pengilley Avenue, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 2 bth $445,0006A Ramsden Avenue, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 1 bth $349,0009 Ramsden Avenue, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 2.5 bth $540,00027 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 3 levels By negotiation44 Scenic Drive, Apollo Bay 4 B/R, 2 bth $550,000 - $575,0003 Scott Place, Apollo Bay 6 B/R, 1664 sqm $695,0002/35 Thompson Street, Apollo Bay 2 storey 3 B/R, 2bth $400,0003170 Great Ocean Road, Glenaire 3 B/R, 2bth $950,000 - $1,050,00022 Great Ocean Road, Lavers Hill 3 B/R, 1,012 sqm $185,00010 Ferrier Drive, Marengo 3 B/R, 1 bth $415,0006 Galbraith Way, Marengo 4 B/R, 3 bth, 1 acre fenced $800,000 +21 Great Ocean Road, Marengo 5 B/R, 2.5 bth $595,000855 Great Ocean Road, Marengo 4 B/R, 2 bth Price by Negotiation5 Newcombe Street, Marengo 4 B/R, 993 sqm $565,000 - $585,00032 Ocean Park Drive, Marengo 4 B/R + 2 cottages $750,00015 Panorama Crescent, Marengo 3 B/R, 1 bth $820,00024 Hennessy Street, Port Campbell 2 B/R cottage $415,00010 Otway Avenue, Skenes Creek 3 B/R, ocean views $560,00030 Skenes Creek Valley Road, Skenes Creek 4 B/R, 1.28 acres $1,800,000-$2,000,00018/270 Skenes Creek Road, Skenes Creek 2 B/R Villa, ocean views $265,000 - $275,00019/270 Skenes Creek Road, Skenes Creek 1 B/R Villa, ocean views $195,000 - $215,000

LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade Lorne Vic 3232127/3 Bay Street, Lorne Self contained apt $220,00025 Dorman Street, Lorne 2 B/R, 1 bth, views $660,00064 - 66 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne 2 B/R, 2bth $835,00035 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne Studio & 2 B/R Apts $60,000 - $160,00025/4 Smith Street, Lorne 2 B/R $675,0003 Cartra Crescent, Kennett River 4 B/R, 2 bth, views $800,00034 The Boulevarde, Wye River 2 B/R, views $499,000

TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Vic 32285/4 Noble Street, Anglesea 2 B/R self contained unit $269,000 - $289,00038 Bells Boulevard, Jan Juc Residence on 3 acres $1,250,00090 Geelong Road, Torquay Residence on 1011 sqm $775,0002 Ocean Outlook, Torquay 4 B/R, 2 bth & views $819,000

14 Old Coach Road, Moggs Creek 1400 sqm $600,00021 Robyn Road, Moggs Creek 966 sqm $500,000

APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 3233Apollo Bay Heights Subdivision From $210,0005 Alastair Court, Apollo Bay 475 sqm $250,000255 Busty Road, Apollo Bay 10 acres $450,000 - $475,0002/33 Cawood Street, Apollo Bay 333 sqm approx $195,00021 Costin Street, Apollo Bay 668 sqm, corner allot $230,000 - $250,000Lot 9 Gambier Street, Apollo Bay 343 sqm $299,000165 &167 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 2000 sqm's each $POA 295 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 950 sqm $850,000 - $875,00040 Gum Court, Apollo Bay 638 sqm $210,00028A Murray Street, Apollo Bay 330 sqm $235,000 - $250,0002/5 Nelson Street, Apollo Bay 500 sqm EOILot 2, 1-7 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 301 sqm $265,000Lot 11, 1-7 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 343 sqm $235,000Lot 14, 1-7 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 314 sqm $320,000 - $350,000Lot 16, 1-7 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 303 sqm $298,00037-39 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 4 lot subdivision $475,000 +19-35 Nova Court, Apollo Bay 620 - 1,021sqm $215,850 +Lot 1-5 Paradise Drive, Apollo Bay 5 lot1.5-2.5 acres $290,000 +39 Scenic Drive, Apollo Bay 574 sqm $199,00010 Seaview Drive, Apollo Bay 631 sqm $250,000 - $270,00028 Seaview Drive, Apollo Bay 714 sqm $250,00048 Seaview Drive, Apollo Bay 579 sqm Price by NegotiationLot 17 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay 510 sqm $275,000 - $290,00033 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay 562 sqm $315,000 - $330,00015 Whelan Street, Apollo Bay 700 sqm approx $395,00031 Main Road, Beech Forrest 1700 sqm $120,0007 Costerman Terrace, Marengo 1 acre $385,0006 McMinn Court, Marengo 752 sqm $550,00018 Ferrier Drive, Marengo 921 sqm $299,00011 Morris Street, Port Campbell 600 sqm $210,0001 Bass Crescent, Skenes Creek 548 sqm $289,0003, 30 Karlson Street, Skenes Creek 306 sqm $299,00033-35 Karlson Street, Skenes Creek 948 sqm $595,00036 Old Coach Road, Skenes Creek 910 sqm $300,00068 Old Coach Road, Skenes Creek 586 sqm $210,00075 & 81 Old Coach Road, Skenes Creek 1189 & 905 sqm $245,000 +8 Otway Avenue, Skenes Creek 585 sqm $250,0005655 Great Ocean Road, Yuulong 22 hectare $POA

LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade Lorne Vic 3232

Lot 7, 28 Clissold Street, Lorne 350 sqm $220,00018 Cassidy Drive, Kennett River 626 sqm $230,00036 Ridge Drive, Kennett River 582 sqm $215,00032 Harrington Street, Separation Creek 567 sqm approx $499,00021 Durimbil Avenue, Wye River 690 sqm $230,00015 Karingal Drive, Wye River 897 sqm approx $235,00036 Morley Avenue, Wye River 1020 sqm $900,000

TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Vic 32284 Bombora Street, Torquay 535 sqm $300,000 - $310,0002/67 Bristol Road, Torquay 453 sqm $355,000 - $370,0001 Inshore Drive, Torquay 620 sqm $339,000

AIREYS INLET (03) 5220 0200 28 - 30 Great Ocean Road Aireys Inlet Vic 323133 Grant Street, Forrest 3 B/R & business $390,000

APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 32331130 Forrest-Apollo Bay Road, Barramunga 31 acres $525,000 - $550,000Lot 1, Otway Park, Cape Otway 2 B/R, 3.8 acres $595,000Lot 9, 16 Dehnerts Track, Ferguson 822 sqm $70,00090 Old Colac Road, Beech Forest 2 B/R, 5 acres $350,000175 Beech Forest/Mt Sabine Rd, Beech Forest House $435,0003810 Colac Lavers Hill Road, Beech Forest Business plus house $295,0004850 Colac Lavers Hill Road, Lavers Hill 3 B/R $348,0005145 Colac Lavers Hill Road, Lavers Hill 2 acres $265,000Lot 6 Lower Gellibrand Road, Princetown 20 acres $180,000 - $195,0005835 Great Ocean Road, Yuulong 3 B/R, 7 acres $850,00055 Old Coach Road, Yuulong 266 acres $2,200,000Lot 1 Parkers Access, Yuulong 10 acres $379,000

LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade Lorne Vic 32321535 Birregurra-Forrest Road, Barwon Downs 4 B/R, 132 acres $POALot 2/1 Bowden Street, Birregurra 5 acre approx $480,00050 Nicholas Lane, Birregurra 112 acres, 3B/R house $620,00052 Roadknight Street, Birregurra 2.5 acres approx $525,0002 Unnamed Road, Cressy 2 acres & 1000 trees $118,000455 Deans Marsh-Lorne Road, Deans Marsh 16 acres $400,0006 Station Street, Forrest 1200 sqm $119,00022 Station Street, Forrest 1200 sqm block $119,000Shalom Cottages, 35 Robilliards Road, Murroon 2x2 B/R1x3 B/R 16a $650,00075 Anderson Street, Pennyroyal 4 B/R, 100 acres $980,000

APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 323339 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 3x3x3 lease. WI/WO $200,0004B Hardy Street, Apollo Bay - 'Shore Things' Business in prime position $65,000 + Stock availShop / 2 Hardy Street, Apollo Bay Commercial Freehold $550,0002/22 Pascoe Street, Apollo Bay - 'Apollo Bay Day Spa' Price reduced to sell $139,000 WIWO

AIREYS INLET (03) 5220 0200 28 - 30 Great Ocean Road Aireys Inlet Vic 3231

APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 3233

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AIREYS INLET

28-30 Great Ocean Road

Aireys Inlet Vic 3231

Phone (03) 5220 0200

Fax (03) 5220 0222

Email [email protected]

APOLLO BAY

93 Great Ocean Road

Apollo Bay Vic 3233

Phone (03) 5237 2600

Fax (03) 5237 6231

Email [email protected]

LORNE

136 Mountjoy Parade

Lorne Vic 3232

Phone (03) 5289 4222

Fax (03) 5289 4211

Email [email protected]

TORQUAY

114 Surfcoast Highway

Torquay Vic 3228

Phone (03) 5261 5088

Fax (03) 5261 3888

Email [email protected]

AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

Website www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

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Gaddang Court = Happy Court $450,0002 GADDANG CRT. CLIFTON SPRINGS Genuine 4 bedroom home ready and waiting. 3 bedrooms have built-in-robes and ceiling fans, main bedroom has walk-in-robe, full ensuite and ceiling fan. The tiled entry leads thru to a large lounge and dining room. The open plan kitchen with GHP, electric wall oven, range hood, dishwasher and pantry, overlooks the family and informal dining areas. Sliding doors open out to a fully covered outdoor entertaining area with spa and outdoor heater. A large backyard for the children and a drive thru double garage with remote door and internal access. This home has it all! Gaddang stands for Happy and this home will provide many happy years ahead for some lucky owner.Open for Inspection Saturday 6th August 12.00 – 12.30pm

Open for Inspection Saturday 6th August 1.00 – 1.30pm

Lifestyle $349,0001 BAREGA PLACE, CLIFTON SPRINGS This relatively new home built by Barry Walker Homes is a testament to quality construction designed to meet the busy lifestyle of today. Built on a smart low maintenance block this home has 3 large bedrooms all with robes and full ensuite to main plus study off entry hall. Open plan living encompasses kitchen with stainless steel gas hot plates and under bench oven, range hood, dishwasher and pantry and a living area which in turn opens out to a covered outdoor entertaining area being part of a wonderful landscaped garden. This home further provides gas ducted heating, split system air-conditioning and double garage with internal access. This property will suit a multitude of purchaser’s requirements forming a solid real estate holding for now and into the future.

Home Haven $418,000 21 SEAHAVEN DRIVE, CLIFTON SPRINGS 5 years old, 28 sqs. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 3 living areas. Gas ducted heating, evaporative cooling, double garage.

Bay Glimpses.

Open for Inspection Saturday 6th August 2.00 – 2.30pm

40 Plus Squares of Luxury $529,000 - $559,00073 JETTY ROAD, CLIFTON SPRINGS This home is less than 12 months old and is grand by any standards. 4 large bedrooms all with robes, main with walk-in-robe and full ensuite. Lounge with ww carpet, downstairs family room with computer nook, theatre room

deck, 3 bathrooms, 3 toilets including a powder room.

backs, EHP, under bench oven, range hood, dishwasher, pantry and island bench. Double garage, rear veranda, landscaping and the list just goes on and on…Inspection by appointment.

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Drysdale Buying $317,5009 DEACON COURT, DRYSDALE

Open for Inspection Saturday 6th August 1.00 – 1.30pm

Kirra Way Cul-de-sac PRICE REDUCED$310,000 - $320,00011 KIRRA WAY, CLIFTON SPRINGS

Price! Presentation! Position!PRICE REDUCED

$299,00059 DANDARIGGA DRIVE, CLIFTON SPRINGS

Open for Inspection Saturday 6th August 11.00 – 11.30am

Perfectly Private $345,000 38 GWINGANNA DVE, CLIFTON SPRINGS

Open for Inspection Saturday 6th August 12.00 – 12.30pm

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BARGAIN...BARGAIN...BARGAIN...

Unit for Sale $245,0006/115 HIGH STREET, DRYSDALE This 2 bedroom unit tucked away at the rear of the property is ideally situated providing privacy and yet close to transport and daily necessities eg: bread, milk, paper are right at your door step. The home itself has been well maintained. Two bedrooms both with built-in-robes, kitchen with upright electric cooker, range hood and dishwasher. Tiled meals area and carpeted lounge with split-system air-conditioning. Single lock-up garage plus plenty of private parking for visitors cars completes the package. This property is currently leased and returning a rental of $230.00pw.

Old Ocean Grove $465,0004 KURRAJONG COURT, OCEAN GROVE Three generous Bedrooms, Bathroom, Kitchen, meals and Lounge room all packed together on approx. 824m2 block of land. Outbuildings include double garage and garden shed. The property is made quite private via the four fences and is located in a Court with Gum trees as quiet neighbours. Future development potential.

Open for Inspection Saturday 6th August 3.30 – 4.00pm

Next Door to Everything $299,500 46 WYNDHAM STREET, DRYSDALE An older style brick veneer home on a generous 768m2 block that could possibly be subdivided (S.T.C.A.). Large open plan living, dining and kitchen. Two good size bedrooms, carport and all a hop step and jump to the shops. So jump to it!!

Investors... Investors... Investors $240,000 103A BEACON POINT ROAD, CLIFTON SPRINGS Weather board cottage on approx. 500m2 battle axe block. 3 Bedrooms, formal lounge, central kitchen, carport and garden sheds. Gas hot water , heating and cooking. Very private from the road.

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Price $605,000Inspect By Appointment Contact Greg Campbell 0415 553 854 Luke Campbell 0409 554 949

For Sale

4 2 2Portarlington 3 Lutana Court

Stylish Family LivingThis stylish family residence has the perfect mix of lifestyle for the larger family or the family who enjoy their own sense of space. Extensive open-plan living, kitchen & dining area with adjoining rumpus room opening to undercover entertaining area. Land content 643m² approx.

Clifton Springs 3 Waterford Place

Fabulous Family HomeThis spacious family home offers the perfect lifestyle for the family who wants it all.

The perfect residence for the growing family.

Price $510,000Inspect Sat & Sun 2:00 – 2:30pm Contact Greg Campbell 0415 553 854 Luke Campbell 0409 554 949

For Sale

4 2 2

1377 MURRADOC ROAD, ST LEONARDS 5257 1778www.nevi l ler ichards.com.au

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St Leonards 9 Wattlehill Grove

Luxury Entertainer’s ResidenceEnjoy a fabulous coastal lifestyle with this entertainer’s residence only a short stroll to the Yacht Club, the sandy beaches of the Lower Bluff and the Edwards Point Nature Reserve. This home was built approximately fourteen years ago and presents beautifully. Airy, open-plan living space featuring high ceilings, hardwood floors and a separate formal living and dining room add to this stunning home. State of the art kitchen, ducted air-conditioning and security system are some of the additional features this property offers. Land content 627m² approx.

Price $525,000Inspect Sat & Sun 1:00 – 1:30pm Contact Greg Campbell 0415 553 854 Luke Campbell 0409 554 949

For Sale

4 2 2

Indented Head 9 Flinders Street

Three Units, Three Families, Three IncomesComprising of three separate units this is the perfect opportunity for a family weekend escape or investor looking for maximum rental return.Each unit contains open-plan living area, bedroom and bathroom upstairs, whilst downstairs offers another bedroom, bathroom facilities and internal access to the garage. The units have lockable internal access to each other on the first floor.

Price $559,000Inspect Sat & Sun 12:00 – 12:30pm Contact Greg Campbell 0415 553 854 Luke Campbell 0409 554 949

For Sale

6 6 3

1377 MURRADOC ROAD, ST LEONARDS 5257 1778www.nevi l ler ichards.com.au

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Price $375,000 – $395,000Inspect Sat 11:00 – 11:30am Contact Greg Campbell 0415 553 854 Luke Campbell 0409 554 949

For Sale

St Leonards 6 Wattletree Avenue

Holiday, Retire or InvestThe perfect mix of space, comfort and potential await the savvy purchaser of this quaint cottage boasting a wonderful central location.

Price $325,000Inspect Sat & Sun 1:00 – 1:30pm Contact Greg Campbell 0415 553 854 Luke Campbell 0409 554 949

For Sale

2 1 1

3 2 1Indented Head 695 Batman Road

Low Maintenance LivingThis immaculately presented residence offers a low maintenance lifestyle only 500 metres approx. from one of the Bellarine’sfinest beaches.

land package

1377 MURRADOC ROAD, ST LEONARDS 5257 1778www.nevi l ler ichards.com.au

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Indented Head 24 Valda AvenueAffordable Beach CottageThis renovated cottage offers space and charm. Centrally located in sought after Indented Head this cottage is perfect for the weekend escape, first home buyer or investor.

floorboards and wood fired heater

swimming beach

Inspect By Appointment

4 4 2 2

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DrysdaleAffordable UpsizeIdeal for the tradesman, handyman, small business operator or buyer looking to upsize at an affordable price this significant property offers space and

dining, family room and separate lounge.

Portarlington

Widely regarded as one of Portarlington’s finest homes, this grand residence has been lovingly restored and

property is located only metres to the thriving retail hub.Upon inspection you will be greeted by stunning Baltic pine floors, magnificent fire places, French lamp shades, original timber lined walls and impressive ceiling heights. Complete with Blackwood kitchen which leads to a spacious undercover alfresco area.

PortarlingtonThe Perfect GetawayWonderfully located this immaculate cottage is the perfect escape from the city rush.

centre

and significant potential.

1377 MURRADOC ROAD, ST LEONARDS 5257 1778www.nevi l ler ichards.com.au

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LAND NOW SELLING

centralwalkdrysdale.com.au55 SOUTHBANK BLVD, SOUTHBANK, VIC

Proudly marketed by

Cental Walk Drysdale truly offers a once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase land in a quality master planned estate only 200m from Drysdale’s town centre.

Lot sizes range from 405m2 to 891m2

STAGE ONE50% SOLDIN 2 WEEKS!

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Premium Land Premium Location

SALES OFFICE 37 Princess Street, Drysdale MEL REF 456 K11

Walk to school.

Walk to cafes. Walk to shops.

IN THE HEART OF DRYSDALE

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Feature property64 Tuesday 2 August 2011

��������� 265 Scotchmans Road������������������������ ������ � “Views’ End” is situated on one acre amongst the rolling hills and vineyards of the Bellarine Peninsula. This unique property with the coveted Scotchman’s Road address offers a spacious open plan home with four en suite bedrooms, a huge country kitchen, an office/study and two large north facing living areas opening onto a wide verandah with superb views to Port Phillip Bay, the You Yangs, Melbourne sky line & beyond. Town water is connected. Equally suitable as a family home or those looking for a lifestyle change. Minutes away from excellent restaurants, wineries, Surf Beaches and golf courses. Only twenty minutes from Geelong and 1 hour 15 mins Melbourne.

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BIG BAY VIEWS, BARGAIN BUY, OWNERS MUST SELL, 660 SQM OF LAND18 Camberawarra Avenue, CLIFTON SPRINGS

$323,500Finish the renovation now or in time for that perfect home, holiday magic or lifestyle bliss. Upstairs has open plan living, main bedroom and full bathroom, the doors open to balcony giving superb views from both rooms. Downstairs is set up with another bedroom and fl exible 2nd room which could be 3rd bedroom or another living, 2nd shower and toilet with laundry. Features 2 split systems, gas heater, new blinds and approx 650sqm of land. Single garage drives through to another garage and carport, multiple spaces for vehicles. Within walking distance of reserve and bay, buy now to gain in the future.

Inspect: Saturday 6 August 12.30 – 1.00pmAgent: Stockdale & Leggo, DrysdaleContact: Helen Ryan 0408 528 574

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THE COAST’S FIRST STAGE RELEASE OF 31 EXCLUSIVE LOTSELEASE OFFELEASE OF 331 EXCCLLUUSIVE LOTS3311 EEXXCCLLUSIVE LOTS

$172,000^LAND FROM

Register by calling 1300 458 193 or visit warralily.com.auSales office open 7 days a week 11am – 5pm 680 Surf Coast Highway (Torquay Road) Mount Duneed, 3216 Mel Ref: 479 G4

All images and descriptions in this advertisment are indicative and should not be relied upon. The developer reserves the right to alter the images or description without notice after the day of printing. The developer makes no warranties about the accuracy or completeness of any information contained in this advertisement and the developer, including its directors, affiliates, officers, employees and agents will not accept any liability for any loss or damage. ^Land price and land avaliability subject to change.

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All information contained herein is gathered from sources we consider to be reliable. However we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided and interested parties must solely rely on their own enquiries.

LJ Hooker Torquay 5261 2121

TORQUAY 39 Zeally Bay Road

Brand new in old TorquayAuction Saturday 13th August at 11.00am

View Saturday 12.15 to 12.45pm ljhooker.com/GPOFCH

Contact Sue Dodd 0418 187 555

19A Gilbert Street Torquay

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TORQUAY 59 Loch Ard Drive

TORQUAY

TORQUAY 41 Inshore Drive

P/Week $420

P/Week $450

Kitchen includes a dishwasher and electric appliances. Spacious rumpus room Low maintenance fully enclosed back yard

Modern decor features in this brand home

Kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Gas ducted heating throughout Double garage with internal access.

This stunning family home has it all! Two living areasDucted heating & evaporative cooling throughoutLandscaped gardens

TORQUAY 24 Shorebreak Street

Expansive family homeAuction Saturday 6th August at 11.00am

View Saturday 10.30am prior to auction ljhooker.com/GOXFCH

Contact Brad Pekin 0425 274 383

19A Gilbert Street Torquay

right in

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EXECUTIVE LIVING AT ITS FINEST11 Rincon Crescent, TORQUAY$649,000This modern double storey home is an ideal place for the growing family to call home. As you enter you will be impressed by the space the home has to offer. Bright modern kitchen with stone bench top and quality stainless steel appliances, adjoining meals area and family room are very comfortable and will accommodate the large family gatherings. There is also a separate lounge room and a separate rumpus room, both of which are of generous proportion. Upstairs is the master bedroom with walk in robes and full ensuite, there are also an additional 4 bedrooms with built in robes. Other features include internal access from the double remote control garage, large under cover alfresco entertaining area, ducted heating, split system air conditioning, loads of storage and powder room. The home is slightly over 12 months old and is in excellent condition throughout; all it needs is its new owners.

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Call Melanie on 5264 8412 or email: [email protected] SURF COAST PRINTING SOLUTIONS 95 BEACH ROAD, TORQUAY 3228

RENTAL OF THE WEEK53 CENTRAL ROAD, DRYSDALE4 Bedrooms » 2 Bathrooms » $360 per weekBrand New 4BR Home Brand new 4BR home in excellent location. The master has WIR & ensuite, BIR in other 3BRs, spacious kitchen, meals, family area. DLUG with drive through access, established yard & alarm system make this a great family home. Call today for an inspection.

Available: NowAgent: Professionals - BellarineContact: 5251 2847

PRICE ADDRESS ZONE BEDROOMS BATHROOMS AVAILABLE NOW$310 51 Camp Road Anglesea 3 2 NOW$160 35A Cowrie Road Torquay Bungalow 1 NOW$260 8/71 Geelong Road Torquay 2 1 NOW$260 1/8 Surfcoast Highway Torquay 3 1 NOW$275 11/71 Geelong Road Torquay 3 1 NOW$310 3A Nestor Court Torquay 2 2 NOW$310 31 Price Street Torquay 3 2 NOW$395 2/7 Koomeela Drive Torquay 3 2 NOW$395 4/11-13 Darian Road Torquay 3 2 NOW$400 30A Sarabande Cres Torquay 4 2 15/8/11$375 14 Deal Avenue Jan Juc 3 2 NOW$450 3 Margaret Street Jan Juc 4 2 NOW$500 2/3 Hoylake Avenue Jan Juc 3 2 NOW$300 1/48 Polwarth Road Lorne 2 1 NOW$275 5 Busty Road Apollo Bay 4 1 NOW$320 18 Martin Street Apollo Bay 2/3 1 NOW$380 13 Pengilley Ave Apollo Bay 4 1 NOW

AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088Email: [email protected]

LORNE (03) 5289 4222Email: [email protected]

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PRIME RENTAL AVAILABILITES

21 Pearl Street, Torquay 3228 P: 03 5261 2101 | F: 03 5261 4422 Email: [email protected]

Address Type Bedrooms Rent PW Avail20 Endeavour Drive, TORQUAY House 3 Beds $330pw Avail Now41 Fischer Street,TORQUAY House 3 Beds $340pw Avail Now2/3 Hoylake Avenue, JAN JUC House 3 Beds $500pw Avail Now1/1-3 Gilbert Street, TORQUAY Unit 2 Beds $350pw Avail Now14 Rincon Crescent, TORQUAY House 3 Beds $450pw Avail Now57 Sands Boulevard, TORQUAY Terrace Home 2 Beds $390pw Avail Now6 Blackwattle Mews, TORQUAY House 4 Beds $480pw Avail 8-Aug-119 Alleyne Avenue, TORQUAY House 3 Beds $320pw Avail 8-Aug-113/32 Bell Street, TORQUAY Apartment 2 Beds $400pw Avail 9-Aug-112/47 Geelong Road, TORQUAY Unit 2 Beds $240pw Avail Now 1/1 Weir Street, ANGLESEA Unit 2 Beds $280pw Avail Now3 Heather Court, ANGLESEA House 3 Beds $290pw Avail Now51 Camp Road, ANGLESEA House 3 Beds $310pw Avail Now66 Wybelleena Drive, FAIRHAVEN House 3 Beds $330pw Avail 2-Sep-11

Shop 18, 87 - 89 Great Ocean Rd, Anglesea 3230 P: 03 5263 2133 | F: 03 5263 2152Email: [email protected]

HAYDEN REAL ESTATE RENTAL PROPERTIES

McCartney Real Estate7 Gilbert Street, Torquay 3228Ph: (03) 5261 2104 Fax: (03) 5261 4493

Property Managers: Christine Phillips & Dee [email protected] [email protected]

Houses – Permanent 12 Month Rentals Bedrooms Bathrooms Car Available $280pw Unit 2, 69 Beach Rd, Torquay 2 1 1 NOW$330pw 17 Follet St, Torquay 3 1 1 NOW$340pw Unit 1, 18 Foam Crt, Torquay 3 1 1 NOW$365pw 1208A Horseshoe Bend Rd, Torquay 3 1 1 1st Sept$370pw Unit 2, 57 Cowrie Rd, Torquay 3 2 1 11th Aug$385pw Unit 2, 31 Zeally Bay Rd, Torquay 3 2 1 11th Aug$390pw 37A Beach Rd, Torquay 2 2 1 NOW$400pw 54 Bristol Rd, Torquay 4 2 - NOW$450pw 3 Almeida Close, Torquay 4 2 2 NOW$450pw 63 Bristol Road, Torquay 4 3 - 30th Sept$460pw 1205A Horseshoe Bend Rd, Torquay 3 1 2 NOW$470pw 1/59 Beach Rd, Torquay 3 2 2 NOW$495pw 12 Bass Dve, Torquay 3 2 2 28th Aug$300pw Industrial Shed – Alsop Court – Winchelsea NOW

SHORT TERM LEASE$370pw 21 Island Drive, Torquay 3 1 1 NOW$400pw 3 Almeida Close, Torquay 4 2 2 NOW$440pw 18 Almeida Close, Torquay 4 2 2 10TH Sept $330pw 17 Follet Street, Torquay 3 1 1 NOW

Units, flats and townhouses in high demand!!! More properties NEEDED!!

McCARTNEY REAL ESTATE RENTAL PROPERTIES

PROFESSIONALS RENTAL PROPERTIES

11 clifton springs road, drysdale

www.professionalsbellarine.com.au 5251 2847

PRICE ADDRESS AVAILABLE$220 154 Murradoc Road, Drysdale NOW 3 BR house, new kitchen & carpet, elec heat/cooking, garden shed, beautiful country views. $250 12 Camberwarra Avenue, Clifton Springs NOW 3 BR house, BIRs, gas heat, A/C, garage. $270 2/38 Maraboora Avenue, Clifton Springs UNDER APPLICATION NOW 2BR Double storey town house, BIRs, 2 bathrms, formal lounge, gas cooking, D/W, sgl garage with remote. $270 107 Beacon Point Road, Clifton Springs NOW 3 BR house, WIR in main BR, 2 way bathrm, L-shape lounge/dining, family area, gas/elec cook, gas heat, outdoor covered deck,

established/low maintenance gardens, sgl garage with drive-thru access, extra park space. Short term lease only. $270 48 Boonderabbi Drive, Clifton Springs 22/8/11 3 BR house, spacious lounge, timber kitchen, gas hot plates, elec wall oven, outdoor entertaining area, dbl garage, large shed. $290 46 Barrands Lane, Drysdale 3/8/11 3 BR house, BIRs, master with ensuite, 2 living areas, central bathrm, DLUG. $290 13 Kadumba Avenue, Clifton Springs UNDER APPLICATION 5/8/11 3 BR house, BIRs, study, formal lounge/dining, elec cooking, duct heat, sgl lock up garage, carport, walking distance to shops & transport. $305 2/10 Barega Place, Clifton Springs 19/8/11 3 BR unit, BIRs, 2 bathrooms, dbl lockup garage, close to transport and shops. $320 135 Bayshore Avenue, Clifton Springs NOW 3BR house, ensuite, WIR to main, gas heat & R/C A/C, 2 living areas, D/W, gas hot plates, sgl garage, lawn mowing inc. 6 month lease with an

extra 6 month option. $360 53 Central Road, Drysdale NOW 4BR house, brand new, master with WIR & ensuite, BIR in other BRs, family area, alarm system, DLUG with drive through access.

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YOUR GUIDE TO BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION ON THE SURF COAST & BELLARINE

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NATIONAL Pacific Properties’ Bayview on the Bellarine is proving to be popular among homebuyers, with stage one of the development nearly sold out and under construction, and stage two now released.

Located in the heart of the peninsula in the township of Drysdale, Bayview on the Bellarine is perched overlooking Port Phillip Bay and will offer unrivalled views over to

the You Yangs and beyond to the Melbourne city skyline.

While the views offered by Bayview on the Bellarine are one drawcard to homebuyers, National Pacific Properties’ general manager Steve Copland said the estate’s proximity to local attractions is as equally enticing.

“Drysdale provides extensive community facilities within two kilometres of Bayview

on the Bellarine, including a supermarket, local shopping, schools, banks, hotels, a medical centre and an RSL,” he said.

“For the recreational-seeker, Bayview on the Bellarine has a vast array of leisure activities within easy reach – walking and cycling trails, golf, tennis, cricket, lawn bowls, horse riding – and of course water sports on the bay.

“Those seeking a more relaxed lifestyle can visit one of the surrounding wineries, dine at any of the local restaurants, visit the local farmers markets or simply lounge on the beach.”

Upon completion, Bayview on the

Bellarine will comprise approximately 383 standard residential lots, 88 lots dedicated to townhouses and apartments as well as landscaped parks and open space areas further spoiling residents.

“At Bayview, we are creating a residential and mixed-use community that brings together a range of housing choices and community facilities, encompassing both architectural quality and sustainability principles in a sea change / tree change location,” Copland said.

Bayview on the Bellarine is selling fast. For more information, visit www.bvbellarine.com.au

Bayview’s big drawcard

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Leopold: The Estuary Estate, Paraffin DveMon-Fri 12pm – 5pmSat-Sun 11am – 5pmSales Inquire: Jason Cantrell 0418 825 820

Shayne Jenkins 0423 616 227Geelong: Torquay Rd, Grovdale Weekdays 1pm-5pmWeekends 12pm-5pmPh: 03 5245 7130Sales Inquire: Brian Spokes 0412 530 825

Georgia Pohlman 0423 033 059Lara: Grand Lakes Estate Mon-Fri 1pm-5pmSat-Sun 12pm-5pmDisplay Home: 03 5262 6705Sales Inquire: Shayne Jenkins 0423 616 227

Display Office 1D Baines Cres , Torquay Open : Mon-Thu 10am – 4pm Sat 10am-4pmPh : 52612866 Mob : 0434730962Portarlington: “Arlington Rise Estate, 8 The Rise (off Smythe St)Fri-Tues 1pm-5pmSales Inquire: 03 5255 3556

03 5259 3858Leopold: Grenada 20728 Paraffin Drive, Estuary EstateOpen Sat-Wed 12pm-5pmSales Inquire: 5243 0204 or 0409 580 911

Torquay: The Quay Estate, Longshore StFriday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday 12pm – 5pmDisplay Home: 03 5264 7129Sales Inquire: Kerry 0424 166 512

Lara: Grand Lakes Estate 102 East Lakes BoulevardSat-Tues 1-5pmLeopold: The Estuary Estate 29 Parrafin DriveSat-Thurs 12-5pmEnquiries: 5222 5555

Leopold: Kensington Estate, Christies RdMon-Wed: 12pm – 5pmThurs-Fri: ClosedSat-Sun: 11am – 5pmDisplay Home: 9328 0320 or 9328 0324Sales Inquire: Jim Upchurch 0407 861 549Leopold: Estuary Estate, Paraffin DrMon-Fri 12pm-5pmSat-Sun 11am-5pmDisplay Home: 9328 0358 or 9328 0359Sales Inquire: Damir 0403 242 144

Porter Davis Access display centreEstuary, Leopold (Villawood)Shoaling Drive, LeopoldT: 5250 6326Hours: 7 days, 11:00 – 5:00pm Sales enquiries: Rosemary King, 0417 511 686

Porter Davis Lifestyle display centreEstuary, Leopold (Villawood)Shoaling Drive, LeopoldT: 5250 5442Hours: 7 days, 11:00 – 5:00pm Sales enquiries: Chris Smith, 0430 006 641

Leopold: Kensington Estate, Christies Rd Sat-Sun 1pm-5pm or by AptBannockburn: Sommerset Estate, Moreillon BlvdSat-Sun 1pm-5pm or by AptOcean Grove: Kingston Estate, Oakdean Blvd Sat-Sun 1pm-5pm or by AptLara: Grand Lakes Estate, 104 Eastlakes BlvdSat-Wed 1-5 or by AptSales Inquire: 03 5222 5522

Lara: Grand Lakes EstateMon-Fri 12pm-5pm, Sat-Sun 11am-5pmSales Inquire: Paul Fletcher 0431 623 296Geelong: Bellarine Hwy, NewcombMon-Fri 12pm-5pm, Sat-Sun 11am-5pmSales Inquire: Doug Fairbrother 0412 699 474Grovedale: 295 Torquay Rd, GrovedaleMon-Fri 12pm-5pm, Sat-Sun 11am-5pmSales Inquire: Adrian Lapetina 0403 277 434

Helen Box 0417 395 929Leopold: Estuary Estate, Paraffin DrMon-Fri 12pm-5pm, Sat-Sun 11am-5pmSales Inquire: Mathew Denning 0412 212 383

Geelong: Head Office & Colour Studio126 Fyans Street, South GeelongOpen: Monday to Friday 9am-5pmContact: 5229 [email protected]: Grand Lakes Estate, Lara15 Springwater Drive LaraOpen: Saturday & Sunday 1-5pm or by appointmentContact: 5229 2929, 0422 295 235Leopold: 27 Paraffin Drive, Leopold Part of the: Estuary Estate - Off Melaluka RdOpen: All days from 12-5pm excluding Fridays Contact: 5229 2929, 0422 295 235Email: [email protected]: www.signaturehomes.net.au

Torquay: 12 Headland Dr Sun-2pm-5pm or by appointment

Torquay: 36 Centreside DrSun 2pm-5pm or by appointment

Jan Juc: Marner Close Sun 2pm-5pm or by appointment

Sales Inquire: 0418 590 377 or 5261 3394

Lara: Grand lakes Estate, East Lakes Blv Mon-Fri 1pm-5pm Sat-Sun 12pm-5pm Ph 03 5282 4549Leopold: Paraffin Drive, Estuary EstateMon-Fri 1pm-5pm Sat-Sun 12pm-5pmPh 1800 DENNIS

Lara: “Catania 234”13 Spring water Drive, Lara(Grand Lakes Estate)Open: Saturday – Wednesday 12-5pmContact: 5221 144Leopold: “Coolana 214”22 Paraffin Drive, Leopold(Estuary Estate)Open: Saturday – Thursday 12-5pmContact: 5221 1447

Highton-Geelong: Province Blvd, HightonOpen Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. 12pm – 5 pmTel: 0449 257 128 (Melways 451 A7)

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The first round of performers at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival has been

announced. Pictured is the band The Beautiful Girls, who are among those playing.

BY ELEANOR WOODS

THE FIRST round of artists for this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival has been announced and features a feast of performers to appeal to any taste.

The festival, from November 25 to 27 this year, will stage treasured Australiana folk rockers The Triffids and seminal indigenous reggae collective No Fixed Address.

The two acts are performing exclusively for Queenscliff Music Festival in one-off Victorian concerts, with The Triffids to play their superlative work Born Sandy Devotionalfrom go to whoa, in what will be their first festival performance since the passing of the band’s esteemed

singer/songwriter David McComb.Also on stage for the festival will be Eskimo

Joe showcasing material from the lads’ fifth record, Gypsy and The Cat, The Cruel Sea, Oz hip-hop crew The Herd and Kimbra will also play.

The Beautiful Girls return to QMF with a long list of accolades.

From humble beginnings in 2002 the band, and its mastermind Mat McHugh, have graced stages all over the world, receiving ARIA nominations and topping many a chart along the way.

QMF will offer the band’s full line-up including the much loved brass section.

Mat McHugh will also give audiences a stripped back and intimate acoustic performance at the event.

Also on stage will be The Dynamites featuring Charles Walker, Oh Mercy, The Bamboos with Kylie Auldist, Vince Jones, Shane Nicholson, Wagons, Christine Anu, and Stonefield.

Classic Australian bands Pseudo Echo, Richard Clapton, and My Friend the Chocolate Cake will mix it with bright young Oz talent like Lanie Lane, Amaya Laucirica and Gossling.

The Bondi Cigars, Leah Flannigan, The Red Eyes, Blackeyed Susans, Puta Madre Brothers, Nat Cole and The Kings, The Snowdroppers, The Wayne Jury Three, Sweethearts, John-Luke Shelly and High Speed Steel will also add their fine flavours of music to the mix.

Queenscliff Music Festival has also announced the introduction of camping.

Up to 1000 people will be able to camp at Princess Park, a stone’s throw from the action, overlooking Port Phillip Bay.

For more information visit www.qmf.net.au

Music fest fit for a queen

It has been announced that The Triffids will play at this year’s Queenscliff Music Festival in November.

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THERE I WAS, enjoying my lunch, when in the back of my mind a thought flashed out of nowhere of how I’d love to drink a nice rich flavour-riddled chardonnay - a winter’s chardonnay if you like - as it was damn cold outside with the heavens unloading etc.There’s something comforting about a classy chardy loaded with richness and elegance that appeals to me when it’s cold, and it was about that very moment that a local winemaker, Doug Niel, who I hadn’t seen for nigh on a year walked in the door.Now Doug, to refresh your memory, is the man behind the Paradise IV label which was previously known as Moorabool Estate.I first tasted the wines, established in 1988 on land that was originally cultivated by the legendary James Henry Dardel circa 1848, from this vineyard over seven years ago and to be truthful, wasn’t overly impressed. The ‘re-invigoration’ via Doug Neal’s involvement since 2006 has seen a total revamp with huge improvements in all respects, with Doug focusing on finer texture and flavour, true complexity, lower alcohols, savouriness, suppleness, balance, and more expression that reflects the site (terroir).You see, Doug had a hankering, nay, a need to delve deeper into real site and soil expression, letting the vintage dictate where the wine needed to go and following that path and not being constrained by what one should do, instead being more intuitive to where the wine dictates it would like to go.I recently read a great article by Tim White on Bill Downie of William Downie wines, a rising star force among pinot noir producers, who was quoted as saying “What I’m trying to do as a winemaker is figure out how to do nothing”. As good as that sounds, that means that everything else, especially fruit quality, must be spot on.Now, unbeknown to me, Doug had been fighting off cancer over the last year, and having been given a clean bill of health, he announced he was back better than ever and loving life!Tasting his new releases saw us discussing some interesting wine topics, but the main theme kept returning to the uniqueness of each vintage. “The vintage, is the vintage, is the vintage” he kept saying, and this was especially so for his latest 2010 Chardonnay. It was so amazingly golden in colour, yet not ‘developed’ in style at all.This was just the result of the glorious 2010 vintage conditions, which led us to pose the question, “Where is the flavour in Australian Chardonnay at these days?” It went from being too big, too oaky and too rich in the 80s and 90s, through to being too restrained, too minerally, too acidic, too lean as it is now.It’s almost like there’s a natural correction slowly gathering pace as we see a return of flavour. I reckon Doug’s definitely on the right path here.Well done Doug, may ‘The Force’ be with you.

Paradise IV Chardonnay 2010 ($49)Now this is where chardonnay should be. Full yes, but the alcohol is only 13%, and it is golden in colour, suggesting development but no. This is as fresh as a daisy and vibrant - hummingly so. It has a green tinge and is richly flavoured with nuances of cream brulle, lemon curd, nougat, honey, and fine unobtrusive French oak all held together beautifully in a seamless structure, with great length and overall balance. I like.

IN AN AGE of dancing robots and the electric toothbrush, the Quarry Mountain Dead Rats are taking it back to a simpler time, where the picking was fast and the banjo was king.

With fire in their bellies, these musical comrades from Mornington Peninsula bring their raw and gritty version of bluegrass to Geelong on Thursday.

Kicking and hollering into the modern day, the band’s influence of old-time mountain-music combined with rock‘n’roll sensibilities make the Quarry Mountain Dead Rats an act that make you sit up and take notice.

Since bursting onto the scene late 2010 Quarry Mountain Dead Rats have been steadily carving out a name for themselves.

With a festival invitation to the 2010 Falls Festival in Lorne and spending several weeks at at the top of the Triple J charts, the band’s future is looking bright.

Artist operations coordinator of Queenscliff Music Festival, Andrew Orvis, said the band “killed it” at the festival.

“Keep an eye out for the Dead Rats, they’ll be huge!” he said.

Quarry Mountain Dead Rats are heading on the road for the month of August before going into the studio to record their debut album.

Alongside them will be band, The Bakers Digest, a Dylan and Young inspired alt-folk-rock group.

Catch the Quarry Mountain Dead Rats and the

bakers Digest at The National Hotel Geelong this Thursday, August 4.

To get a taste of what you’ll be in for, go to www.myspace.com/thequarrymountaindeadrats and http://www.facebook.com/thebakersdigest

Quarry Mountain Dead Rats play in Geelong this Thursday. The Mornington Peninsula band is steadily gaining momentum.

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THE BEACH HOTEL THE BEACH HOTEL THE BEACH HOTEL THE BEACH HOTEL

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farm foodAT HOME

The incredible edible eggIMAGINE the excitement of the first person to open an oyster and taste the rich,

salty flavour of that wonderful mollusc. It would not immediately strike you as

the most delicious of offerings, but I suppose many culinary innovations have

started by accident. Cheese is another example. I will never cease to be amazed

that there are thousands of different cheese varieties, yet they share four common

ingredients – milk, salt, rennet and culture. Can you believe the same ingredients

are used to make cheeses as different as roquefort, parmigiano reggiano or

fromage d’affinois?

In my opinion the most versatile of all culinary ingredients is the humble egg. It’s

an essential ingredient of so much we do in the kitchen. With the addition of oil it

becomes a mayonnaise. When the whites are beaten it transforms into an element

which raises a soufflé, lightens cakes, makes meringue and can even clarify a stock

(the process of making a consommé). It has thousands of other applications and

we sometimes take it for granted.

Like almost all ingredients, the egg is best when fresh and unadulterated. Any

baker will attest that fresh eggs are best. Free range are better and locally sourced

better still.

We are fortunate to have access to Kossies eggs at Stonehaven. The hens are

incredibly well cared for and fed only the highest quality grains. When broken

you immediately notice the beautiful bright yellow yoke and the white is firm and

gelatinous. Perfect.

Speaking of yellow and perfect – what about Cadel Evans in the Tour de France?

I couldn’t resist mentioning his achievement and you shouldn’t resist Kossies eggs

available every day at Torquay Farm Foods.

PavlovaIngredients

Four Kossies eggwhites

One cup of caster sugar

Two tablespoons of sifted cornflour

Two teaspoons white vinegar

Method

Preheat oven to 150°C. Place eggwhites in the bowl of an electric mixer and whisk

until stiff peaks form. Gradually add sugar, whisking well, until the mixture is stiff

and glossy. Add cornflour, vinegar and whisk until just combined.

Shape the mixture into an 18cm round on a baking tray lined with non-stick

baking paper.

Reduce oven to 120°C and bake for One hour and 20 minutes.

Turn the oven off and allow Pavlova to cool completely in the oven.

That’s it! I then top with whipped cream and strawberries drizzled with a small

amount of melted chocolate. I’m sure you have your own favourite topping.

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JUSTIN Derrico is more than just Pink’s guitarist – and he will prove this when he rolls out his Australian tour in the coming weeks.

Australian audiences might remember Derrico’s guitar prowess from his recent tour with pop star Pink.

He revisits our shores to do a string of Australian gigs this month and will swing our way on Friday, August 19, to play at The National Hotel in Geelong, to do what he does best - play guitar.

“I am so excited to come back. It’s almost become a second home over the years,” he said.

“I really can’t wait to come and rock, Australia has some of the best music fans in the world.”

Derrico toured with The Calling on the back of their hit song Wherever You Will Go.

He then did shows with Robin Thicke and Lil Wayne and Pharrell Williams of N*E*R*D.

He was noticed by many of the biggest acts in the world, including Pink, Beyonce and Tina Turner, and played at the 50th Anniversary of the Grammy Awards.

Derrico is now Pink’s permanent guitarist and has done five world tours playing to millions. With Pink currently taking a break from her career to raise her small child, Derrico has taken the opportunity to work on his debut solo album Boldly Going Nowhere.

He recently completed a stint on the new American television show The Voice playing in the house band for contestants and is now perfecting his live show for this Australian tour.

Justin Derrico and his band will play at The

Bended Elbow in Geelong, on Friday, August 19.Tickets are available at www.oztix.com.au or by

calling 1300 762 545.

Pink’s guitarist Justin Derrico plays in Geelong this month.

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Belleville PALE WHITE WINTER WARMERS

REMEMBER leg warmers? Those knitted tubes that stretched from ankle to mid-thigh, de rigeur for the ballet dancers? They were the rage fashion item in the eighties. Often brightly coloured, often striped, they were very much the gym class fashion statement. Read on, for what follows are some ideas for pale white tummy warmers!

Nothing quite hits the spot to nourish, comfort and warm you as much as a hearty bowl of soup in winter. Agreed? Your mind probably settles on minestrone, pumpkin or a lamb and barley broth - all delightful, colourful and tasty. But I want to encourage you to try one of these equally delightful and slightly different soups.

Firstly cauliflower. Yuck you say? Well let me tell you that this soup has a delicate charm on the palate, as light as a ballet dancer en pointe! So before you turn up your nose, give it a try. It is moreish and teases the taste buds therefore making it perfect as a starter for dinner. You can follow a creamy bowl of cauliflower soup with a bold flavoured main course such as beef bourguignon. Ah, now I can hear you saying, mmm, the taste buds are beginning to water. This soup is so simple and when garnished with

some lightly roasted walnuts, and perhaps a scattering of julienned spring onion, it is dressy enough for your next dinner party. Thumbing through my very 80s nouvelle cuisine illustrated Greta Anna recipe book I am reminded of just how far the presentation of food has travelled. This book practically falls open at the page for Cream of Cauliflower, Celery and Walnut Soup, because its one I’ve made many times over – the recipe here produces a wonderfully white bowl of silken loveliness to serve eight.

Another shade of white is celeriac soup. When you spot the celeriac on the vegie shelves it makes you wonder how anything so ugly can taste so good. A bit like the ugly ducking in Swan Lake, this knobby root vegetable is another one of winter’s harvest. Pronounced sell-air-ee-ak, it is related to celery and has a similar flavour, but it is a bulbous root which needs ruthless peeling to discard all the brownish bits. It will discolour quickly so drop chunks of celeriac into acidulated water (water and lemon juice). Using the white part of leeks, chopped and sautéed in a little olive oil until soft, the next step in this delicious soup is to cook the celeriac in stock until tender. I’m aiming for a total white on white

effect here, so a small potato is used to thicken the soup. Puree and taste for seasoning. Serve with small grilled slices of sourdough, rubbed with garlic as for a bruschetta, and topped with soft ricotta. Sensational!

Finally another variation on the white theme is to use fennel. The anise flavour makes it a perfect palate teaser, and what’s more, it is a good source of vitamin C. Fennel is a popular ingredient in Mediterranean kitchens, it aids digestion, is said to relieve colic in babies, and in Roman times warriors ate fennel to keep their health in good order whilst the ladies of the day ate it to prevent obesity! My, my, such claims would probably today face tough scrutiny from the various food and health authorities. I can see it now, fennel bulbs with the healthy heart tick on one of those annoying little stickers that now adorn every item of fresh produce. Fennel matched with lemon grass, and a potato as a thickening agent will result in a delicious subtle flavoured soup. By now you have the general idea of sautéing the base ingredients, cooking until they are soft, then pureeing with some chicken or vegetable stock. So start on some of these winter tummy warmers soon. Soup’s on!

CAULIFLOWER SOUPINGREDIENTS

Two onions chopped

¼ bunch of celery, sliced

One medium sized cauliflower

90gm butter

One large potato, peeled

1.25l chicken (or vegetable) stock

100ml dry sherry

Salt and white pepper

½ cup walnuts

METHOD

Using a large pot, sauté onion and celery in

butter until soft. Cook on a low heat to prevent

too much color developing. Add the sliced potato

and cauliflower, roughly chopped. Add stock and

100ml of dry sherry and cook until cauliflower is

tender. Season with salt and pepper and puree

the soup. When reheating to serve, add 300ml

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Lightly ‘toast’ the walnuts in the oven, crush them

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THE FALLS Music and Arts Festival has announced another round of talent that will take to the stage at this year’s epic event in the high hills of lovely Lorne.

The summer festival, which this year runs from December 28 to January 1, is set to host soul and rhythm and blues musician Aloe Blacc and electro-shock artist and dance party guru Dan Deacon.

Emma Louise, who is best known for her hit track Jungle will also perform as well as funny man Josh Thomas, the youngest ever winner of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival’s Raw Comedy Competition back in 2005.

Lanie Lane will add her smoky sultry sounds to the mix and the UK’s The Kooks will bring their quirky, catchy tunes Naïve and She Moves in her Own Way.

Fellow Englishmen Metronomy will play, as

well as much loved Australian folk-pop singer, the humble Missy Higgins.

Nouvelle Vague will give their rendition of the best 1980s French pop songs and Sydney dance duo Pnau will get the earth shaking underfoot.

Londoners The Jim Jones Revue and old-school hip hopper Young MC will be joined by a raft of previously announced artists, musicians and entertainers.

Already confirmed to play earlier in the year were the Arctic Monkeys, Arj Barker, Crystal Castles, Fleet Foxes, J Masics, Josh Pyke, The Jezebels, Easy All Stars and more.

The majority of tickets for the festival will be allocated through a ballot system which closes this Friday, August 5. The remaining tickets will go on sale on August 17.

For more information, make your way to the Fall Music and Arts Festival website www.fallsfestival.com

Falling into place Aloe Blacc will join a raft of other

performers in this year’s Falls Music and Arts Festival, in Lorne.

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LORNEFig Tree Community HousePhone: 5289 2972.Mondays and Fridays Lorne Fig Tree Occasional Care9am-2pm Call Emma 5289 2972 to secure your positionTuesdays Women’s Circle7pm-9pm. Held on the 4th Tuesday of each month. Contact Janine 0419 291 215Wednesdays Yoga 6pm-7.30pm with Sane LewisThursdays Fig Tree Games Group 1pm-3.30pmTuesdays Lorne Carer Support Group1.30pm-3.30pm held the fi rst Tuesday of every month. Contact Heather on 5289 4315Fridays Yoga 6pm-7.30pm with Brian Bongetti

OCEAN GROVEOcean Grove Senior Citizens – 101 The TerraceThe house has a host of ongoing activities, including:Hairdressing by appointment, crazy whist, stamp club, board games, Nordic walking, bingo, indoor bowls, snooker.Ocean Grove Neighbourhood Centre91 The Parade, phone 5255 4294.

PARAPARAPDrolKar Buddhist Centre 625 Norton’s Road – 5266 1788 or www.drolkarbuddhistcentre.org.auMondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and the fi rst Sunday of the Month.Regular Tibetan Buddhist philosophy teaching and meditation classes.

PORTARLINGTONMondaysYoga and relaxation9.30am-11am at St Patricks Church Hall.Bring Mat and Blanket. Phone Judy 5257 1073

MondaysCarpet Bowls Come and have some fun with us!1pm at Parks Hall. Learners, Beginners, Lapsed, all players welcome.Cost: $2. Tea, Coffee and biscuits supplied. Come along and have fun. Phone Marie 5251 1444. (Not Public Holidays).

TuesdaysCommunity Ballroom Dancing Practice Night7.30pm-9.30pm at Uniting Church Hall, Newcombe Street.Admission $3. Call Roy for more information.

Playtime at the Portarlington Primary School0 to 5 years. 9am-10.55am. For more information, phone 5259 2572.

WednesdaysCommunity Music Ensemble Port Music Inc7pm-9pm, Music Hub, 94 Geelong Road.For more information, phone 5259 2009.

FridaysPort produceFresh fruit and veggies. 8.30am-11.30am. Portarlington Primary School, Newcombe Street. New produce traders welcome. Helen 0432 518 014.

Monday, Wednesday, FridaysPortarlington Pedal GroupEasy riding to suit individual abilities followed by social chat.Tuesday 2pm, Wednesday 6pm, Friday 10amAt 130 Willis Street. Phone Graham on 5259 1651.

QUEENSCLIFFTuesdaysSounding for inner peace meditation7pm-9pm at the Neighbourhood House.Bring blanket and cushion. Phone 5258 3367

Queenscliff Neighbourhood House at the BeachOur term three programme is out now and is chock full of great courses, workshops and interest groups including Spinning, Blogging, Gardening, Yoga, Art, Computers, Italian, French, Men’s Shed and much more. Phone to have a copy sent to you: 5258 3367.

ST LEONARDSMondaysYoga and relaxation6pm-7.30pm at the Progress Memorial Hall.Bring Mat and Blanket. Phone Judy 5257 1073.

WednesdaysSt Leonards playgroup9am-11am at St Leonards Primary School. Cost $2 per family per week.For more information phone 5257 1460.

TORQUAYSpring Creek Community HouseFor all courses below contact 5261 2583 for enrolment.Tuesdays August 1-29Genealogy 1:15pm-3:15pm at the Community House. Cost $10

Morning Activities Programme for Kids and ParentsMondays – Little da Vincis9.30-10am 3-5 year oldsTuesdays – Bells & Beats9am-9.30am 3-5 year olds / 10.15am-10.45am 0-3 year oldsWednesdays – Tiny Dancers9.30am-10am 3-5 year olds

Zumba Fitness® with JennyDitch the Workout! Join the Party!Monday: 7.30pm-8.30pmTuesday: 7pm-8pmThursday: 9.30am-10.30amAt the Uniting Church Hall, Anderson Street.Casual $14 or $72 for six weeks or $100 for 10 weeks, Inquires to 0401 732 095.

TuesdaysHatha Yoga6pm-7:15pm at Spring Creek Community House. Phone 0414 781 313

Mondays and WednesdaysBeginners and ongoing ballroom dance classesMondays: Beginners classes at 7pm; Mondays: Ongoing classes at 8.15pmWednesdays: Ongoing classes at 7.30pm and social dance at 8pm.At TIA Hall, Price Street. Phone Pauline 5261 3838.

Red CrossEmergency fi rst aid team meetingThird Tuesday of each month, 7.30pm in the small meeting room at the TIA building, Price Street. For more information phone 5261 9143.

WednesdaysBallroom Dancing Ongoing classes at 7.30pm and social dance at 8pm.TIA Hall, Price Street. Phone Pauline 52613838.

Lotus Yoga6:15pm-7:30pm at Spring Creek House. For enquires phone 5261 3592

Wednesday August 10First Torquay Scouts Annual Review & Presentations6pm at Torquay Scout Hall. All Welcome. For Enquires contact Desley on 5261 6076

ThursdaysSpiritual Philosophy CaféPear Tree Café, Gilbert Street. Free weekly 2pm-4.30pm. FREEFor more information phone 5264 7484.

Second Thursday of every monthTorquay Central Combined ProbusFor men and women, 9.45am at Lions Village, Kooringa Place.New members are welcome. Enquiries 5261 2989

FridaysCommunity Playgroup9.30am-11.30am at Torquay Christian Fellowship, Boston Road.0-5year olds. Gold coin donation per child. Inquires to Kirsty 0408 719 861

Friday August 5Surf Coast Energy Group film night7pm at Surfworld. “The Economics of Happiness” All Welcome

SaturdaysTorquay Central Farmers Market8.30am-1pm at Torquay Central car park in Bristol Road.

WINCHELSEAArt and Photography ShowThe Uniting Church annual Art and Photography Show will be held from October 28-31. Entry forms are now available from Yvonne 5267 2630

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FridaysAireys Inlet PlaygroupMeet at the Community Hall from 10am-12pmFor more information, phone Karen 5289 7145 or 0421 797 519.

Friday August 19 – Sunday August 21Festival of Words 2011Featuring exhibitions, readings and conversations, live music and more. For full program and booking details visit www.aireysinlet.com.au/words

ANGLESEAArt HouseThe Art House has many activities including life drawing, mosaics and pottery, printing, water colour, portraiture and painting any medium.

Anglesea and District Community HousePhone 5263 2116, email [email protected] or visit www.anglesea.org.auOpening hours are Monday-Friday from 9.30am-2.30pmLifestyle – Belly Dance for Beginner, Dog Obedience, How to Cook Mexican Food.Computers – Free Computer help sessions, Computer & Internet for Beginners & Seniors.Language – Italian Conversation Level 1&2, Spanish for travellers.Children & Students – Art workshop for 0-5years, Management & Event Planning, Residential Home Fire Safety, Community Legal Information Session.There are plenty more activities being held at the Anglesea and District Community House, pick up a copy of their Term 3 Courses.

Monday August 8ANGAIR Working Bee9:30am-11am. Indigenous Garden. Meet at ANGAIR Centre, McMillan Street.

TuesdaysCreative Movement & Story Telling10am-10:30am for kid’s 0-5years. At the Anglesea & District Community House. Cost $3, no bookings required.

Tuesdays and WednesdaysPlatypus Toy LibraryFrom 12pm-1pm in McMillan Street next to the kindergarten. For more information, phone 0408 130 598.

ThursdaysTiny Dancers10am-10:30am for kid’s 0-5years. At the Anglesea & District Community House. Cost $3, no bookings required.

Saturday August 6Vintage & Recycled Fashion ShowIncludes night market stalls, drinks and entertainment. 7:30pm at the Community Hall, McMillan Street.

Anglesea Incredible Edibles Community GardenAt the rear of 5 McMillan Street from 10.30am at the garden.For more information, phone Sue 0419 541 107.

APOLLO BAYMarrar Woorn Neighbourhood House6 Pengilley AvenueThe house as a host of ongoing activities, please phone 5237 8500 for more information.

BARWON HEADSTuesdaysBarwon Heads ChoraleRehearsals at The Anglican Church, Hitchcock Ave at 7.30pm. Donation of $5.

TuesdaysLatin Belly Dance Fitness Classes11am-12pm at the Supperoom Community Hall. Emphasising fi tness through fun and energising dance. For beginners, all shapes, sizes and ages. Phone Martine 0411 727 930.

BELLBRAEMondaysZumba with Jenny9.30am-10.30am Bellbrae Hall.For more information, phone 0401 732 095.

Tuesdays and WednesdaysPoetry classesTuesdays: Beginners hand building classes.Wednesdays: Beginners wheel throwing classes.At Bellbrae Poetry, for all enquiries contact Nishar on 0423 959 513.

ThursdaysGreen Mums 322810am, meet the fi rst Thursday of every month at Bellbrae Community Hall. Share ideas on how to lead greener and healthier lifestyles.

DEANS MARSHDeans Marsh Community CottageOffi ce Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9.30am-2.30pm. Phone 5236 3388.The cottage has a host of activities at the moment, including: yoga, table tennis, playgroup, tai chi and childcare.

DRYSDALE and CLIFTON SPRINGSWednesdays and FridaysClifton Springs Playgroup10am-12pm at Golf Club Community Rooms. Newborn-5 years old. New group of mums looking for more new families.First Visit is Free! Phone Sarah on 0419 113 203

Drysdale Senior Community Club – Town CentreMondays 9.15am-10.45am – Yoga, 1pm – Carpet Bowls, Cards and SnookerTuesdays 9.30am-11am – Weight Watchers, 11.30am – Lunch for seniors, 1pm - BingoWednesdays 11am-12pm – Exercises , 1pm – Carpet Bowls and Snooker, 5pm-7pm – WacsThursdays 9am-11am – Line Dancing, 12:30pm – Arts & craftsFridays 1pm – Carpet Bowls and SnookerSaturdays 1pm – SnookerSundays 10:30am – Church ServiceFor information, phone 5251 2983.

Friday August 5Trivia Night6.30pm at Clifton Springs Bowls Club. Cost $10. Advance bookings essential. Tea/Coffee & Slices provided. Fun Raffl e. Phone 5253 2717

Saturday August 13Drysdale Primary School Trivia Night7pm-11pm at the school hall$10 per person, adults only. BYO nibbles and drinksFor tickets ring Karen 0402 479 464 or the school on 5251 2272. All proceeds towards the re-establishment of school play area.

SpringDale Neighbourhood CentreJoin in the activities. Writers Group, Drysdale Guides, Coffee Club, Bellarine Camera Club, Volleyball, Senior Community Club, Lions Club, Careers Group, Rotary, RSL Women’s Auxiliary, Community Craft Shop and more. For more information phone Anne on 5253 1960.

FRESHWATER CREEKFreshwater Creek Steiner PlaygroupMondays Stepping stones – a rostered playgroup for three year olds. Tuesdays/Thursdays Playgroup 0-2years – Baking, singing, storytelling, free play and craft. For more information: 5264 5077 or visit www.fwcss.com.au

JAN JUCThursdaysSocial Mixed Tennis7.30pm at Jan Juc Tennis Club. All ages and abilities.For further information contact Sarah 0437 700 403

Hot YogaTuesdays and Thursdays – 6.30pm-7.30pmSaturdays – 3pm-4.30pmAt Jan Juc Tennis Club

LEOPOLDWednesdays Social Ballroom Dance7:30pm-10:30pm at the Leopold Public Hall. Cost $5, includes supper. For all enquires contact David on 5243 5306

Saturday August 6Old Time Dance8pm-12am at the Community Hall. Cost $8, includes supper tea/coffee.

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First rate service for savingSAVE POWER and install a clothesline – that’s the message from professional clothesline installation specialist James Richardson.

First Rate Clotheslines has been operating in the Surf Coast and Bellarine area for 12 years and Richardson bought the business in June this year.

His service offers the sales and installation of Hills clotheslines as well as repairs, rewires and removals of clotheslines already in place.

The name Hills is synonymous with clever design, quality materials and durable clothesline and washing line products the world over.

“We offer the best prices, quick installation and Hills 10 year warranty,” Richardson said.

“We also provide quality workmanship, high standards, we are punctual, use high quality equipment and great customer service.

“By installing a clothesline you actually save power and become more environmentally friendly. That is a real bonus I would like people to know about.”

First Rate Clotheslines is open from 8am until 6pm weekdays and is also available on weekends by appointment.

“I’m happy to work on the weekend if the customer is busy during the week.”

Contact James Richardson on his mobile 0408 656 898 to learn more or make an appointment for a free quote.

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Annual General MeetingsModewarre Hall & Reserve Anderson Roadknight Reserve

Interested people are invited to attend the Annual General Meetings of the following Committees of Management.

Modewarre Hall and Reserve 7.30pm Wednesday 17 August 2011Modewarre Hall, Cape Otway Road, Modewarre

Anderson Roadknight Reserve 7pm Monday 12 September 2011Aireys Inlet Community Centre, Great Ocean Road, Aireys Inlet

Each committee is a special committee of the Surf Coast Shire Council and is responsible for the day to day management of its respective hall and reserve.

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For a job description email [email protected].

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EMPLOYMENT

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1. Which biblical given name is also the title of a Lady Gaga single?

2. The bulk of the Great Sandy Desert lies in which Australian state?

3. Beluga, Osetra, Sevruga and Sterlet are the four main types of what?

4. Which composer’s last words were supposedly “I shall hear in heaven”?

5. What colour is Tempranillo wine?6. Name the Aussie that won stage four in this

year’s Tour de France.7. Who was known in the ‘70s as ‘The Thin White

Duke’?

8. What is situated at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave in Washington, DC?

9. The Venetian islands collectively named Murano are world famous for which product?

10. What did Victoria and David Beckham name their new daughter?

11. Who beat Maria Sharapova to take out the Wimbledon ladies’ singles champion title?

12. Which airline has been grounded in Australia due to safety concerns?

13. What nationality is Charlene Wittstock, former Olympic swimming competitor and Prince Albert II’s new wife?

14. Suicide Is Painless was the theme song of which popular black comedy sitcom?

15. A bag, chanter and drone are parts of which musical instrument?

16. Buonarroti was the surname of which renowned painter/sculptor?

17. What word can be the name of an imported beer, a cigar, a crown-like structure and a halo of light?

18. The annual San Fermin festival is widely known for which event?

19. What is the capital city of Singapore?20. Which Australian comedian is set to star as the

Goblin King in Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit?

Don’t take shortcuts this week especially at work. Concentration and discipline will get you a lot further than a rushed and half-baked approach. Focus on the task at hand, and complete unfinished business before you launch into ambitious new projects. You’re full of bright ideas but don’t just barge ahead – some forethought and planning are required first.

There’s so much happening involving home, family and friends this week that it will be hard to keep on top of everything. Others are relying on you, so don’t promise more than you can comfortably deliver. Expect a few hiccups in your love life as Mercury moves backwards through your romance zone. Hang in there Bulls – true love will prevail.

With Mercury reversing through your domestic zone, be very clear when you’re communicating with family members. What they say and what you hear may be two different things. Keep them up-to-date with what you are thinking and doing, otherwise misunderstandings are likely. Singles – love is likely with a neighbor or platonic friend.

Have you been feeling moody and morose? Mars marches into your sign mid-week, so your motivation and mojo should start to return in spades. From now until September 19 is the time to be passionately proactive, as you quit side-stepping and face challenges head-on. Plenty of physical exercise will also boost your energy levels. Go Crabs!

Take a close look at your personal values. Do you need to let go of certain people, possessions or attitudes that have passed their used-by date? And be careful that your main form of entertainment isn’t shopping. Your bank balance and budget won’t appreciate a ‘shop-‘til-you-drop’ kind of week! Saturn gives you a confidence boost on Friday.

Vigilant Virgos take note. With Mercury moving backwards through your sign, you’ll have to be careful how you give and receive information. If in doubt, don’t hesitate to double-check. Plus avoid starting major projects or signing important contracts until after August 27. Instead, focus your attention on revising, researching or reworking old ideas.

With Jupiter and Uranus shaking up your relationship zones, you’re keen to revitalise a stale romance – or look for an exciting new one. And is it time to introduce some fresh faces to your peer group? Mighty Mars moves into your career zone mid-week, so quit procrastinating and start being professionally proactive. Strike while the iron is hot!

The Sun, Moon and Venus are lighting up your reputation zone, so it’s time for sexy Scorpios to shimmer and shine in public. Be inspired by birthday great Yves St Laurent “The secret to beauty is zest.” Old memories may upset you on Friday but don’t suppress your feelings. Use it as an opportunity to let go of negative energy; then you can move on.

Boredom is a big no-no at the moment for active Archers, so make sure adventure and excitement feature in your plans for the week. With Mercury causing mischief in your career zone, expect annoying hitches and hiccups at work over the next three weeks. The best way to handle it? Maintain your sense of humor, and don’t take minor mix-ups too seriously.

Are you going on a holiday or business trip over the next three weeks? With Mercury and Neptune reversing through your travel zones, expect some chaos and confusion along the way. Check and double-check your itinerary and make allowances for delays, cancellations and other last minute changes. A flexible approach will see you through.

Your bohemian side shines brightly, as Venus/Uranus aspects stimulate your eccentric, experimental nature. Don’t worry about what other people think – you have to forge your own unique path. With dynamic Mars moving into your health zone, astute Aquarians will channel energy into physical pursuits and keeping fit. Joint ventures are favored on Friday.

Pisceans are usually extremely perceptive, and can tune in to what others are thinking and feeling. But this week with retrograde Mercury and Neptune both disrupting your psychic radar don’t let mixed messages and incorrect signals lead you down the primrose path to trouble! Avoid drugs and alcohol, as they will increase your sensitivity.

MOON RIVER WEEKLY STARS AUG 1 - AUG 7 2011© Joanne Madeline Moore 2011

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NEWLY appointed Torquay Cricket Club assistant coach Tom Aldridge says the Tigers have “unfinished business” after coming within four wickets of a place in last season’s grand final.

Aldridge took 5-23 from 20 overs of superb inswing bowling in the semi-final against eventual premiers St Albans Breakwater, but Torquay was unable to defend its small total of 138.

With minimal player losses expected and the addition of talented English all-rounder Liam Watkinson to the line-up, it’s a result Aldridge is confident the Tigers can turn around in 2011/12.

“I’ve never played in a first XI grand final so it’s something that does eat away a bit,” Aldridge said.

“There’s a bit of unfinished business. “(But) we’ve added a quality player and there

are a couple of others around town that hopefully we can get a hold of.

“So that will strengthen our turf squad and put some pressure on the guys in the first team.

“With that added pressure and a few more talented players around, we should be sitting pretty

nicely to challenge in the finals again.” Aldridge’s appointment as deputy to senior

coach Mark Zahra has come as recognition of his consistent on-field performances, and of his clear leadership qualities.

The left-arm medium-pacer has been a mainstay of the Tigers’ bowling attack, claiming 84 wickets in the past three seasons at a measly average of just 12.

“There’ll probably be a bit of perceived pressure there to lead the way and get a few wickets, but hopefully if I just do the right things in terms of getting myself ready to play and having enough form behind me, the wickets should take care of themselves.

“I’m just excited to get the season started. “It’s going to be a challenge but I’m looking

forward to it.” The Tigers welcome players of all ages

and ability for the coming season. Anyone interested should call senior coach Mark Zahra on 0434 532 582.

Tigers to pounce

THE TORQUAY Tornadoes Hockey Club is going from strength to strength.

Members recently celebrated one of their proudest moments in the fledgling club’s history when young player Puck Klaassen, 8, hit her first ever goal in her life.

According to the club’s Steve Currie, not only did the young star hit her first goal, she went on to score a hat-trick in the team’s 3-1 win over the opposition.

“The amazing part of the hat-trick was that it was

scored when she filled in for the under 15s, after having already played an under 13s game before that,” Currie said.

The Torquay Tornadoes Hockey Club was founded only two years ago and provides a great opportunity for local girls and boys to participate in one of Australia’s most internationally successful sports.

The club still needs new players and little legends like Puck. For more information call Andrew Crowley 0430 486349.

You little legend

Torquay Tornadoes Hockey Team is going from strength to strength. They are pictured celebrating a recent 3-1 win over St Ignatius.

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TORQUAY GOLF CLUB WITH MICHAEL CLANCY

Torquay Golf Club1 Great Ocean Road, TorquayPhone: 5261 2005Pro Shop: 5261 2506Email: [email protected]: www.torquaygolfclub.com.au

Midweek resultsTHE GIRLS played Stableford in the cold and wet conditions on Tuesday. The winner in A Grade was Joye Burton (15) with 41 points, B Grade was topped by Chris Barr (29) with 41 points and C Grade was taken out by Sally Torney (34) with 37 points. The girls also had the best nine out which was won by Sally Torney and the best nine in was won by Chris Barr. NTP winners were Ainsley McCallum (who managed to take out two NTPs on the day), Jenni Cottrill, Mandy Buckley and Lyn Wilson took out the jackpot hole.

The men played Stableford on a lovely sunny but cool day on Wednesday. The beverage cart was busy with hot soup and chocolate being the most popular items on the menu. The winner of A Grade was Brian Powell (13) with a great score of 45 points, Ian Adams (18) scored 41 points to win B and the C Grade winner was Cecil Browning (29) with 42 points. NTPs went to

David Rae, Byron Landeryou, John Evans, and Phillip Smith. The jackpot hole was won by Peter Orwin who is still celebrating the win from Cadel Evans.

For par on Friday, Ed Featherston’s (23) persistence finally paid off with a brilliant nine up ahead of the red hot Peter Hehir (32) on seven up. Sheena Scholten (32) won for the girls with a handy seven up. Terry Taler and Helen Sceney won the NTPs.

Weekend resultsStableford was played on Saturday in much better conditions. Dave McPhail (7) 42 was victorious in A Grade, scoring 44 points on count back. Rob Young won B Grade with 41 points, whilst Tony Hopwood secured C Grade with an amazing with 48 points. Peter Hehir continued his fine form winning D Grade. John Calnin knocked in an eagle on the seventh and the NTPs were won by Sam Colman, Graham Jennings, Gary Pike and Phil Wise. The jackpot on the

eight went to Geoff Richmond.For the girls, Julianne Rogers (21) scored 39 points

ahead of Lyndsey Dunstan (24) 37. NTP winners for the day were Sue Booth, Sue Barnes and Marg Joyner.

Sunday golf weather was wonderful and the players enjoyed the sunny fine day for a change. The Mens winner was Harry Knevitt (20) with 46 points and the ladies was won by Ronnie Beacom (18) with 38 points.

Golf shopThe men will be treated to another barbecue this Saturday for Monthly Medal. Members are reminded to bring some coin for a sausage and onion in bread. Ladies will also be contesting the club medal on Tuesday, including putting and the first round of the Captain’s Trophy.

The weather forecast is suggesting it’s going to be a great week for golf. Hope to see you out there.

ANGLESEA GOLF CLUB WITH MARGOT SMITH

Anglesea Golf ClubGolf Links Road, AngleseaClubhouse: 5263 1582Pro Shop: 5263 1951Email: [email protected]: www.angleseagolfclub.com.au

AT LAST we had a sunny Sunday, and most of the regulars were off elsewhere. The Men’s Division 3 Pennant team were at their grand final against Ocean Grove at Barwon Heads.

They have gotten so used to playing in the rain that the sunshine caught them by surprise, unfortunately losing to Ocean Grove 3/2.

Midweek resultsThe men managed to play stableford on Wednesday without getting wet. Best score for the day was 39 points, scored by Eddie Brenner in the Seniors and Jim Reed in B Grade. Ray Heathcote won C Grade with 38 points on a count back from John Butler and Jim James won A Grade with 37 points. NTPs were won by Michael Barron, Ian Weaver, Sticks Calvert and Allan Smith.

Despite the fact it was still July, the ladies played

the August Medal. Sue Caldwell peaked early with a convincing win scoring nett 72 to win Division 2 and had the least number of putts for the day. Margot Parton won Division 1 with nett 78 and had the lowest gross score for the day with 91. In Division 3 our winner was Sandy Favre with nett 82. The NTPs were won by Gloria Hodgkison, Dot Hermann and Judy Talbot on two holes.

Weekend resultsSaturday’s early rain had a few picking up the phone and pulling out, but we still had enough for three grades in the men’s event and some sensational scores. Director Les Cooper went all out with a win in B Grade with 8 up. John Mooney won A Grade with 5 up and in C Grade Geoff Trethowan won with 1 up on a count back from Paul Brown.

For the ladies, Tess Brown won with 2 up and

GM Rachel Kane was runner-up with 1 up. We had another double up with the NTPs from Frank Fowler, along with John Mooney and Tess Brown.

Sunday was a small field, with only a handful of quality scores. Richard Murrie had the best day with the best score of 36 points and Jack Power was runner up with 35 points.

In the ladies, Gloria Hodgkison won with 31 points and Robyn Schepers was runner up. NTP double up for Sunday was from Darryl Britnell on the back nine and on the front it was the Peters - Grant and Gowan.

Coming eventsNext weekend is monthly medal for the men and the qualifying rounds for the Chas Gibbs and the Ro Adcock matchplay championships. The Surf Club day is filling fast on Saturday August 13. Entries forms are available from the office and on the web.

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The Sands Golf Club2 Sands Boulevarde, TorquayClubhouse: 5264 3333Pro Shop: 5264 3307Golf Memberships: 5264 3304Email: [email protected]: www.thesandstorquay.com

WHAT an exciting finish to the men’s pennant season with The Sands defeating 13th Beach four matches to three, winning back-to-back Division one flags in a closely fought final played at Barwon Heads.

It was a nail-biting finish, with the result hinging on the last match between Barry Tippet and Troy Tainton. With Barry 2 down with five holes to play, it didn’t look promising but Barry won the next three holes to be one up after 16, and then halved the 17th and 18th holes to win his match and the flag for the team.

After the match Barry paid tribute to Darrell Brown for helping out with his swing, saying he wouldn’t have won without Browny’s help. Congratulations to the team of Ben Eccles, Barry Tippet, Dean Bernasconi, Craig Corker, Anthony Mrhar, Tim Jarman, Matthew Bruce, as well as James Eccles, Chris Burke and Dene Corboy.

Men’s competitionThe morning players had to contend with heavy rain on Saturday but by lunchtime it had cleared into fine weather for the stableford event. Peter Gray is in scintillating form and won A Grade on a count back

from John McKoy with 39 points. Ian Denning won B Grade with 39 points ahead of Vaughan Campbell on 36. Rod Hyett and George Richards found the scoring a little tricky and couldn’t make sense of their scorecards, before realising they had forgotten to swap cards! Ross Millar won NTP on the 5th, Chris Burke the 7th, George Richards the 13th and Peter Chappell the 17th.

Peter Gray won Wednesday’s par comp with 3 up ahead of Ivan Kevric. Geoff Giudice won B Grade with 2 up from Pieter Egberts with 1 up. Phil Eltringham won NTP on the 5th and Gavin Sheahan on the 13th.

Women’s competitionThe skies were finally clear and sunny for the women’s comp, with Merle Whitnall winning the par event with one down. Gail Richards was runner-up with 2 down. Heather Smith won NTP on the 7th, and Sue Browne took the honours on the 13th.

A small group teed off on Saturday for the stableford event, with some players getting more than they bargained for on the 5th hole: Linda Turner and her playing partners saw two lost toddlers wandering

near the green. Along with course marshall Cam Muller, Linda backtracked with the toddlers until they recognised their house. Linda then resumed play and won the event with 33 points, ahead of Kaye Mann (30).

Future eventsThere’s been a great response to the Holden Scramble but there’s still time to enter your team. Entries close August 13, with the Scramble on August 20. Information and entry forms are available at the Pro Shop.

Pro Shop newsThere is great excitement this week with the arrival of a new member to the Golf Operations team: Kate Moore joins us on a full time basis. Kate brings with her a wealth of golf experience and plays very mean game of golf. Please make her feel welcome!

Congratulations to Deyen Lawson who has had success in the $100,000 pro-am event at Yepoon. After a late call up, Deyen finished equal 33rd, netting him a modest pay cheque. He shot a 69 in the third round to haul himself up the leaderboard.

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BELLARINE FOOTBALL LEAGUE SCORESROUND 15

FIRST GRADETorquay 4.3 9.7 11.11 15.15 (105)Portarlington 0.2 0.3 1.5 4.6 (30)GOALS: Torquay: A. Bird 5, L. Melbourne 2, B. Jones 1, T. Carty 1, R. Leyonhjelm 1, M. Sprigg 1, R. Ganz 1, M. Fowkes 1, H. Jarrad 1, B. Wall 1. Portarlington: B. Harvey 2, G. Brody 1, R. Davis 1. BEST: Torquay: A. Nesbitt, J. Carracher, T. Bird, P. Burchell, D. McLeish, A. Bird. Portarlington: J. Muscat, H. Finnigan, C. Daffy, R. Westman, J. Tamblyn, D. Morton.Anglesea 6.1 9.5 15.8 18.17 (125)Barwon Heads 0.0 2.3 2.5 2.8 (20)GOALS: Anglesea: B. Donald 5, B. Davis 3, L. Adams 2, L. Norton 2, B. Venables 1, L. Edmonds 1, D. Whitten 1, T. Eckersley 1, B. Shiels 1, D. Eddy 1. Barwon Heads: C. Purcell 1, T. Perry 1. BEST: Anglesea: B. Donald, B. Davis, K. Bonner, J. Pashley, M. Hunt, L. Adams. Barwon Heads: R. Wallace, D. Johnston, N. McIver, D. Holland, S. Herbison, S. Schaller.Drysdale 3.2 7.4 9.8 15.11 (101)Newcomb Power 1.1 2.2 3.5 6.8 (44)GOALS: Drysdale: P. Davis 6, S. Wells 2, S. Scott 2, T. Lowry 2, J. Simons 1, J. Wilson 1, B. Carmichael 1. Newcomb Power: D. Cumming 2, M. Egan 1, A. Jamieson 1, M. Lancaster 1, L. Morrison 1. BEST: Drysdale: B. Taylor, P. Davis, S. Wells, J. Inglis, M. Scott, N. Malcher. Newcomb Power: J. Wight, A. Jamieson, M. Lancaster, A. Webb, M. Egan, Z. O’Shannessy.Ocean Grove 7.4 10.6 17.10 19.15 (129)Modewarre 3.0 7.3 12.4 18.5 (113)GOALS: Ocean Grove: B. Lynch 4, T. Gavin 3, B. Ricardo 2, W. Piec 2, S. Fankhauser 2, J. Milnes 1, S. Fairway 1, S. Maloney 1, T. Doherty 1, A. O’Callaghan 1, R. O’Callaghan 1. Modewarre: J. Higgins 3, J. Loving 3, J. Finch 2, S. Begley 2, C. Mamalis 2, C. Ovens 1, J. O’Hanlon 1, D. McCaskill 1, I. Davidson 1, D. Gunning 1, B. Sweeney 1. BEST: Ocean Grove: S. Fairway, B. Ricardo, S. Maloney, B. Lynch, C. Wellington, S. Fankhauser. Modewarre: C. Woods, S. Hickey, J. Claffey, J. Finch, B. Sweeney, J. Higgins.Geelong Amateur 2.5 4.8 6.13 14.16 (100)Queenscliff 5.1 9.7 12.9 15.10 (100)GOALS: Geelong Amateur: J. Tom 10, R. Ferguson 1, L. Muir 1, T. Clark 1, T. McArlein 1. Queenscliff: C. Caldwell 5, J. Durran 4, D. Chaplin-Burch 4, Z. Lewis 1, D. Gibbs 1. BEST: Geelong Amateur: J. Tom, L. Smith, H. Hunter, M. Trevaskis, M. Sleeman, R. Ferguson. Queenscliff: J. Durran, D. Gibbs, J. Hedley, R. Holmes, D. Measures, S. Owen.

RESERVE GRADETorquay 9.3 16.7 24.16 33.20 (218)Portarlington 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0)GOALS: Torquay: M. Duckworth 11, M. Brown 4, A. Hann 3, A. Hann 2, P. MacDonald 2, J. Donaldson 2, M. Carty 2, A. Carr 1, B. Looney 1, T. Lovell 1, R. Sertori 1, M. Rogers 1, J. Dickson 1, M. Hutchinson 1. Portarlington:BEST: Torquay: M. Brown, M. Duckworth, M. Rogers, P. MacDonald, L. Priest, J. Dickson. Portarlington: S. Paul, R. Ivermee, S. Rohan, M. Hope, M. Butler, P. Barrah.Anglesea 2.5 8.9 12.13 14.18 (102)Barwon Heads 0.0 1.1 1.2 4.4 (28)GOALS: Anglesea: R. Eddy 4, T. Barton 4, L. Cameron 2, O. Mackay 1, J. Boone 1, S. Bayliss 1, R. Bonner 1. Barwon Heads: G. Hill 1, T. Pocock 1, M. Speechley 1, J. Leos 1. BEST: Anglesea: J. Boone, L. Cameron, R. Bonner, J. Boyd, T. Farrar, N. Hahn. Barwon Heads: A. Stanford, M. Speechley, A. Roberts, J. Rogers, T. Pocock, K. Atkins.Drysdale 4.3 9.7 13.11 16.16 (112)Newcomb Power 0.5 1.5 2.5 2.6 (18)GOALS: Drysdale: D. Ball 4, X. Wilson 4, N. Pigott 4, D. Tester 2, B. Harding 1, B. Flynn 1. Newcomb Power: B. Webb 1, A. Maxwell 1. BEST: Drysdale: J. O’Dowd, D. Tester, N. Pigott, X. Wilson, E. Hill, B. Flynn. Newcomb Power: D. Stillitano, G. Mathews, M. Etheridge, A. Block, M. Foot, B. Webb.Ocean Grove 3.1 9.2 12.3 13.6 (84)Modewarre 5.1 7.2 8.4 12.7 (79)GOALS: Ocean Grove: J. Stapleton 3, A. Lowson 2, C. Place 2, T. McManus 2, D. West 1, P. West 1, R. Portelli 1, S. Van Deuren 1. Modewarre: S. Hovey 3, G. Walker 2, T. Kane 2, D. Morter 1, T. Fay 1, S. Dellow 1, L. Sharp 1, M. Clay 1. BEST: Ocean Grove: K. Montgomery, M. Gorski, A. Lowson, T. McManus, M. Long, R. Baker. Modewarre: T. Fay, S. Mayall, B. Lang, T. Kane, L. Waters, S. Dellow.Geelong Amateur 3.1 6.3 7.10 9.12 (66)Queenscliff 1.4 2.8 4.10 7.13 (55)GOALS: Geelong Amateur: J. Mountjoy 2, L. Hollis 2, S. Clark 2, J. Vince 1, M. Bensch 1, W. Kelly 1. Queenscliff: G. Burgoyne 4, K. Johnson 2, H. Griffiths 1. BEST: Geelong Amateur: S. Kangars, M. Bensch, T. Edwards, B. Shell, L. Heyne. Queenscliff: N. Cohen, H. Cohen, N. Bucovaz, L. Harmer, B. Neville.

UNDER 18S Anglesea 3.3 11.6 18.7 19.10 (124)Modewarre 1.1 3.3 5.7 8.10 (58)GOALS: Anglesea: D. Cooper 4, B. Witcomb 4, A. Caldwell 2, J. Delahenty 2, T. Midolo 2, C. Abbey 1, A. Cooper 1, O. Mackay 1, T. Leeds 1, S. Reid 1. Modewarre: N. Allison 2, F. Jefferies 2, B. Massari 1, X. Katos 1, J. Hilsdon 1, A. D’Alessandro 1. BEST: Anglesea: S. Reid, T. Leeds, A. Caldwell, T. Midolo, D. Taylor, B. Witcomb. Modewarre: X. Katos, N. Allison, J. Fisher, J. O’Brien, B. Massari, R. Danaher.Ocean Grove 2.0 4.2 6.4 9.8 (62)Torquay 1.1 2.3 3.4 6.5 (41)GOALS: Ocean Grove: D. Haire 2, J. Woolhouse 2, P. Dreher 1, T. Rodgers 1, L. Polgar 1, J. Rapa 1, M. Grills 1. Torquay: B. Clarke 1, D. Allitt 1, P. Bennett 1, N. Cooper 1, J. Grossman 1, H. Thompson 1. BEST: Ocean Grove: M. Evans, J. Rapa, N. Walter, B. Murphy, M. Grills, L.

Humphries. Torquay: P. Bennett, D. Ludbrook, J. Graham, A. Jolley, W. Carty, N. Cooper.Drysdale 2.0 7.2 9.3 11.9 (75)Barwon Heads 1.2 2.2 2.4 2.4 (16)GOALS: Drysdale: L. Patten 4, J. Wilson 2, R. Binder 1, B. Dinneen 1, L. Hobbs 1, D. McGill 1, T. Johnson 1. Barwon Heads: D. Lancaster 1, J. Barlow 1. BEST: Drysdale: D. McGill, B. Trewhella, L. Patten, L. Hobbs, R. Binder, J. Percy. Barwon Heads: A. Walsgott, S. O’Leary, L. Fallon, H. Walker, W. Pelham, J. Barlow.

UNDER 18S BPortarlington 3.3 5.7 7.8 10.8 (68)Ocean Grove 2 3.2 5.2 7.4 10.5 (65)GOALS: Portarlington: A. Duncan 4, A. Diaz 3, M. McGuinness 1, T. Moreland 1, G. Morton 1. Ocean Grove 2: N. Sanders 3, M. Ryan 3, H. Smith 1, B. Foord-Engelsman 1, E. Maloney 1, T. Clancy 1. BEST: Portarlington: S. Gibbons, J. Maloney, B. Ward, G. Morton, A. Duncan, M. Sprigg. Ocean Grove 2: J. Winberg, T. Digby, L. Berry, D. Featherby, E. Maloney.Queenscliff 4.4 6.4 8.8 13.11 (89)South Barwon 2 2.0 5.2 8.4 9.7 (61)GOALS: Queenscliff: J. Pritchard 4, T. Dorman 2, R. Grout 2, J. Allitt 2, E. Sedlins 1, J. Grout 1, J. McCabe 1. South Barwon 2: C. Findlay 2, T. Dodds 2, T. Sdraulig 1, C. Robinson 1, A. Naumovski 1, J. Tinta 1, L. Edwards 1. BEST: Queenscliff: E. Sedlins, S. Liistro, J. McCabe, D. Caddy, L. Gibbs, M. Walsh South Barwon 2: C. Robinson, J. Tinta, D. Condon, L. Dooley, B. Findlay, T. Sdraulig.St Mary’s 2 2.2 7.5 12.6 16.9 (105)Torquay 2 1.0 3.1 5.3 8.5 (53) GOALS: St Mary’s 2: L. Blackwell 4, J. Ryan 4, M. Wakefield 3, T. Treble 2, B. McCarthy 1, T. Sudweeks 1, A. Bousejaan 1. Torquay 2: D. Thornton 3, T. Hill 1, K. Hodge 1, S. Smith 1, H. Wall 1, J. McNaughton 1. BEST: St Mary’s 2: J. Trimble, T. Treble, J. Kol, J. Ryan, D. Krastins, S. Beckett Torquay 2: T. Hill, R. McKiernan, L. Draper, D. VanDerVlist, T. Moore-Lucas, P. Slaven.

UNDER 16 (DIV1)Bell Park 1 2.2 7.5 10.8 12.10 (82)St Mary’s 1 1.1 1.1 3.1 6.2 (38)St Joseph’s 1 4.2 8.5 11.8 16.11 (107)Ocean Grove 1 1.2 3.3 3.6 4.8 (32)GOALS: St Joseph’s 1: L. Maddock 5, D. Gardiner 3, J. Lindrea 3, J. Edwards 2, J. Darke 1, L. Devine 1, J. Allen 1. Ocean Grove 1: O. Doyle 1, K. McNally 1, Z. Henderson 1, H. Rawlings 1. BEST: St Joseph’s 1: L. Maddock, H. Rouffignac, J. Allen, L. McCoy, L. Devine, J. Darke. Ocean Grove 1: C. West, K. McNally, J. Gravener, K. King, E. Taylor, O. Doyle.South Barwon 1 4.2 7.3 12.5 14.8 (92)Torquay 1 1.0 2.1 3.3 5.4 (34)GOALS: South Barwon 1: E. Baker 5, W. Sexton 3, F. Fort 2, J. Syddall 2, B. Blair 1, M. Farrell 1. Torquay 1: N. Clarke 3, J. Flannery 1, P. Haysham 1. BEST: South Barwon 1: E. Baker, N. Gowers, N. Hampton, M. Farrell, W. Guida, J. Driver. Torquay 1: L. Guest, P. Haysham, R. Harrison, N. Clarke, S. Pople.Geelong Amateur 1 7.2 10.2 18.4 22.8 (140)Drysdale 1 1.3 6.6 10.6 11.7 (73)GOALS: Geelong Amateur 1: J. Koroneos 6, D. Batarilo 5, J. Sharp 4, L. West 2, A. Batarilo 2, N. Dixon 2, B. Shelley 1. Drysdale 1: T. Shanley 4, M. Patten 3, M. O’Dowd 1, R. Patten 1, J. Rushton 1, B. Thompson 1. BEST: Geelong Amateur 1: J. Sharp, A. Batarilo, D. Batarilo, N. Dixon, J. Koroneos, L. West. Drysdale 1: B. Thompson, R. Patten, W. Armstrong, K. O’Connor, M. McGuire, M. Patten.

UNDER 16 (DIV 2)Belmont Lions 3.4 9.7 12.10 14.13 (97)St Albans 1 1.1 4.1 6.1 10.1 (61)Lara 1 3.2 8.5 9.8 14.10 (94)Barwon Heads 1 2.0 2.2 4.6 5.8 (38)GOALS: Lara 1: T. Smith 4, J. Thomas 4, M. Mathieson 2, J. Bartolo 1, J. Buckley 1, A. Spiller 1, N. Egan 1. Barwon Heads 1: B. Eddy 3, B. Close 1, S. Everett 1. BEST: Lara 1: J. Buckley, J. Thomas, B. Whiting, L. Putland, L. Phillips, N. Egan. Barwon Heads 1: B. Eddy, D. Davis, J. Bradley, T. Bonner, J. Connoley.

UNDER 16 (DIV 3)Anglesea 3.1 8.1 10.3 14.3 (87)North Geelong 0.1 2.2 4.3 8.5 (53)GOALS: Anglesea: D. Midolo 5, N. Cooper 4, L. Donne 1, T. Liddy-Corlett 1, D. Kerr 1, L. Solly 1, E. Von Moger 1. North Geelong: C. Carruthers 2, L. Mann 2, J. Yates 1, J. Rose 1, M. Habib 1. BEST: Anglesea: D. Midolo, T. Liddy-Corlett, S. Leeds, L. Perkins, M. Evans, O. Daffy. North Geelong: C. Hynes, J. Yates, B. Boothroyd, C. Riccardi, J. Howden, L. Mann.Portarlington 0.0 5.3 7.5 10.10 (70)Modewarre 1.3 1.5 2.5 2.5 (17)GOALS: Portarlington: A. Wedge 5, D. George 3, T. Howes 1, J. Stewart 1. Modewarre: L. Ramsay 1, D. Thornton 1. BEST: Portarlington: A. Wedge, R. Baker-Hutchinson, S. Beeston, T. Morgan, J. King, J. Stewart, N. Livermore. Modewarre: A. Collins, L. Wylie, S. Fowkes, R. Peart, L. Ramsay.N&C Red 3.2 5.2 7.4 10.5 (65)North Shore 1.2 2.5 3.7 5.11 (41)Inverleigh 2.3 4.6 5.8 8.14 (62)St Mary’s 2 0.1 1.2 5.3 6.3 (39)

UNDER 16 (DIV 4)GWSP 2.2 3.4 9.8 10.13 (73)Torquay 2 2.4 2.7 2.7 5.8 (38)GOALS: GWSP: J. Bliss 5, D. Plut 3, C. Huntly-Mitchell 1, A. Ayom 1. Torquay 2: J. Boyle 2, L. Hogan 1, N. Jensen 1, R. Pritchard 1. BEST: GWSP: D. Huntly-Mitchell, A. Ayom,

J. Ervacinovic, K. Morell, J. Bliss, N. Toohey Torquay 2: J. Sykes, R. Benzie, J. Newell, J. Brugman, H. Gill, R. Pritchard.Corio 4.4 6.6 12.8 15.10 (100)Grovedale 2 3.1 7.5 9.7 12.10 (82)South Barwon 2 2.2 4.8 6.10 7.11 (53)Geelong Amateur 2 2.1 4.2 6.4 7.6 (48)GOALS: South Barwon 2: L. Maynard 2, R. Amiet 2, J. Santuccione 1, S. Topouzakis 1, L. Nagle 1. Geelong Amateur 2: D. Dunoon 2, J. Olliff 2, R. Dickson 1, S. Bucovaz 1, Z. Sheahan 1. BEST: South Barwon 2: J. Santuccione, L. Nagle, S. Lowe, J. Pelchen, S. Topouzakis, L. Maynard. Geelong Amateur 2: R. Dickson, J. Olliff, H. Nilon, K. McEwan-Walsh, J. Watson, L. Horniblow.Bannockburn 4.0 8.1 10.1 15.10 (100)Ocean Grove 2 3.3 4.4 7.8 7.9 (51)GOALS: Bannockburn: B. Vicars 5, J. Thewlis 3, C. Jervies 2, S. Coppe 2, J. Gibbs 1, B. Coon 1, J. Dalton 1. Ocean Grove 2: J. Benjamin 2, M. Henderson 2, B. Fendyk 1, S. Davies 1, J. Kent 1. BEST: Bannockburn: J. Thewlis, J. Gibbs, B. Vicars, T. Rickett, J. McGhee, J. Worpel. Ocean Grove 2: H. Attard, M. Henderson, J. Stirling, J. Kent, J. Luppino, D. McManus.

UNDER 16 (DIV 5)Leopold 2 2.5 7.9 8.10 14.12 (96)Winchelsea 1.1 1.1 2.2 2.2 (14)GOALS: Leopold 2: K. Jones 3, J. Ricci 3, C. Dowd 2, S. Blackwell 2, S. Fitzgerald 1, T. Lowe 1, D. Phillips 1, A. McNish 1. Winchelsea: T. Sauni 2. BEST: Leopold 2: C. Kos, S. Blackwell, D. Pitcher, M. Dickson, T. Lowe, A. McNish. Winchelsea: N. Carter, D. Parish, K. Berg, Z. Moules, T. Sauni, J. Wojtowicz. Lara 2 6.5 8.9 13.12 17.18 (120)Drysdale 2 2.0 3.3 5.3 7.7 (49)GOALS: Lara 2: K. Fulton 5, T. James 4, J. Stone 2, H. Storer 2, J. Thompson 2, J. Borchard 1, C. Mazzonetto 1. Drysdale 2: J. Allison 2, N. Wilson 2, J. Visintin 1, H. Burge 1, S. Smith 1. BEST: Lara 2: M. Callaghan, J. Hagger, H. Spiller, H. Storer, J. Thompson, T. Tucker. Drysdale 2: H. Ryan, H. Burge, C. Senior, S. Smith, J. Visintin, S. Lockman.East Geelong 3.5 8.9 12.12 14.15 (99)Bell Park 2 2.2 3.3 5.3 8.3 (51)St Joseph’s 2 2.3 3.6 5.12 10.12 (72)N&C Black 1.0 1.1 3.2 5.5 (35)

UNDER 16 (DIV6)St Mary’s 3 3.4 9.8 12.9 17.13 (115)South Barwon 3 0.1 0.1 1.1 2.1 (13)St Albans 2 5.0 8.2 11.5 13.10 (88)St Joseph’s 3 1.1 4.2 5.3 7.4 (46)GOALS: St Albans 2: J. Timanowicz 3, L. Carmichael 2, Queenscliff 2.1 4.3 8.5 11.9 (75)Leopold 3 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.5 (5)GOALS: Queenscliff: J. DeGois 4, S. Symes 3, M. deBla-quiere 2, N. Cayzer 1, D. Caddy 1. Leopold 3: BEST: Queenscliff: J. DeGois, M. deBlaquiere, M. Ridgway, N. Cayzer, A. Mouncey, J. Mourant. Leopold 3: L. McInnes, H. James, L. Wagener, J. Fox, M. Board, D. Brunt.

UNDER 14 (DIV1)South Barwon 1 1.5 7.8 11.10 15.15 (105)Leopold 1 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.2 (2)GOALS: South Barwon 1: J. Gawne 3, M. Kent 3, J. Syddall 3, H. Murrell 2, W. Ford 1, B. Blair 1, C. Buchanan 1, T. Keogh 1. Leopold 1: BEST: South Barwon 1: C. Buchanan, W. Sexton, T. Keogh, J. McNamara, J. Hogan, M. Kent Leopold 1: L. Wagener, P. Norton, W. Norton, L. McInnes, D. Wickham, J. Leamer-Alessi.Bell Park 1 2.0 2.1 3.2 5.3 (33)Geelong Amateur 1 1.1 3.1 5.2 5.2 (32)Torquay 1 5.2 8.5 14.8 16.12 (108)Grovedale 1 0.1 2.3 2.3 5.5 (35)GOALS: Torquay 1: T. King 4, J. Bassi 4, C. Weldon 3, D. Ball 1, J. Bennett 1, P. Caddaye-Rose 1, D. Kingston 1, J. Tolley 1. Grovedale 1: B. Engelen-Baker 1, J. Morris 1, K. Brookes 1, J. Symmons 1, K. Van Hees 1. BEST: Torquay 1: K. Bienefelt, J. Bassi, C. Weldon, C. Holman, T. King, M. Hurley Grovedale 1: J. Morris, J. Goonan, K. Van Hees, B. Engelen-Baker, L. Murray, D. Harding.St Mary’s 1 1.3 2.7 6.10 8.12 (60)St Joseph’s 1 2.1 3.3 3.5 4.7 (31)

UNDER 14 (DIV 2) N&C Red 3.2 6.6 8.14 13.19 (97)Lara 1 1.0 2.1 2.2 3.2 (20)Drysdale 1 4.3 7.9 11.11 16.12 (108)North Shore 0.2 1.2 1.2 2.3 (15)GOALS: Drysdale 1: M. Dennis 5, D. Badics 3, N. Middelkoop 2, T. Alsop 2, A. Percy 1, J. King 1, E. Knight 1, H. Stannard 1. North Shore: H. Treadway 1, K. Laity 1. BEST: Drysdale 1: D. Badics, M. Dennis, Z. Gray, K. Davis, H. Stannard, L. Lusher. North Shore: L. Hayes, S. Parsons, L. Waugh, J. Large, J. Shelley, B. Gerrard.OGCC 1 2.3 5.4 8.8 11.9 (75)St Albans 1 3.0 4.2 4.3 6.5 (41)GOALS: OGCC 1: I. Wilkins 3, Z. Dynes 2, L. Bastiaan 2, J. Bjornenak 1, C. Drake 1, Z. Bellman 1, L. Barber 1. St Albans 1: L. Graham 1, D. Johnston 1, J. Baxter 1, T. Hacking 1, N. Leech 1, B. Ritchie 1. BEST: OGCC 1: N. Gravener, L. Bastiaan, R. Hollmer, L. Barber, I. Wilkins, Z. Dynes St Albans 1: B. Ritchie, T. Hacking, M. Cammaroto, N. Leech, A. Krajnc, J. Malone.Barwon Heads 1 0.4 5.4 6.6 7.6 (48)St Mary’s 2 1.0 1.3 2.10 5.11 (41)GOALS: Barwon Heads 1: Z. Copland 2, L. Willett 2, J. Wastell 1, H. Felton 1, C. Mackay 1. St Mary’s 2: T. Ryan 1, N. Maishman 1, D. Schilder 1, J. Parrot 1, A. Buckwell 1. BEST: Barwon Heads 1: R. Kebbell, C. Mackay, R. Hobbs, H. Felton, Z. Copland. St Mary’s 2: D. Schilder, W.

Cann, J. Blood, N. Stahl, J. Parrot.

UNDER 14 (DIV3)Bannockburn 3.2 6.5 8.6 9.6 (60)Anglesea 0.1 0.2 1.3 1.3 (9)GOALS: Bannockburn: T. Cornwill 3, P. Laupert 2, J. Jervies 2, J. Worpel 1, B. Jeffrey 1. Anglesea: J. Haintz 1. BEST: Bannockburn: J. McGhee, J. Brown, M. Diamond, N. Christensen, T. Cornwill, L. Bowdern Anglesea: J. Haintz, J. Jaska, N. Reeves, S. Kerr, H. Brown, K. Weight.Corio 4.3 8.3 12.7 14.9 (93)St Joseph’s 2 2.0 4.1 5.1 8.2 (50)Winchelsea 0.1 5.2 6.4 7.4 (46)South Barwon 2 2.2 2.3 3.4 4.5 (29)GOALS: J. Price 3, R. Grant 1, J. Wojtowicz 1, C. Babare 1, C. MacKay 1. South Barwon 2: T. Wood 1, H. Nicholas 1, R. Thompson 1, M. Heard 1. BEST: Winchelsea: D. Parish, J. Price, C. Babare, J. Wojtowicz, T. Berg, A. Lubcke South Barwon 2: S. McMillan, J. Neal, R. Loxley, C. Whiteside, J. Harland, C. Edwards.Torquay 2 4.2 7.3 8.7 10.9 (69)Portarlington 0.0 3.0 5.1 6.3 (39)GOALS: Torquay 2: J. Clark 2, T. Diamond 2, J. Withington 2, J. Heathcote 1, L. Burns 1, H. Mackay 1, C. Crozier 1. Portarlington: A. Evans 3, S. Walton 1, J. Olsen 1, J. Speedie 1. BEST: Torquay 2: J. Heathcote, L. Burns, B. Redfern, J. Reither, J. Withington, B. Dunstan. Portarlington: A. Robles, J. Speedie, S. Walton, R. Youakim, L. Cartledge, A. Evans.

UNDER 14 (DIV 4) Queenscliff 2.1 4.2 6.4 9.6 (60)GWSP 1.1 2.3 4.5 6.8 (44)GOALS: Queenscliff: M. Annandale 3, M. Moran 2, J. Blundy-Jones 1, T. Kidd 1, T. Caddy 1, C. Whitley 1. GWSP: T. Bilogrevic 2, J. Butcher 1, D. Pollard 1, J. Caldow 1, B. Payne 1. BEST: Queenscliff: D. Noss, J. Main, P. Rush, R. Butler, C. Whitley, M. Annandale. GWSP: Z. Cole, T. Bilogrevic, J. Butcher, T. Konidaris, W. Purdy, J. Caldow.Belmont Lions 4.3 7.7 10.8 15.11 (101)East Geelong 2.0 3.0 4.2 4.4 (28)Modewarre 2.2 7.3 9.3 11.3 (69)Bell Park 2 0.2 0.2 0.5 2.5 (17)North Geelong 2.2 5.7 6.9 9.10 (64)N&C Black 0.0 0.0 4.0 6.2 (38)

UNDER 14 (DIV 5)Lara 2 3.4 5.6 6.8 11.13 (79)Torquay 3 0.1 1.2 3.3 5.3 (33)GOALS: Lara 2: B. Cotter 6, D. Paton 2, A. Beattie 1, A. Bullock 1. Torquay 3: R. Voss 1, L. Binyon 1, J. Crameri 1, Z. Fawcett 1, J. Cooney 1. BEST: Lara 2: D. Paton, N. Lodge, J. Kennedy, L. Thulborn, A. Bullock, B. CotterTorquay 3: F. Caddaye-Rose, J. Cooney, J. Gaspari, Z. Fawcett, T. Bishop, K. Walters.OGCC 2 1.0 5.3 6.3 9.5 (59)St Mary’s 3 0.5 0.5 2.8 5.8 (38)GOALS: OGCC 2: V. McDonald 4, J. Priestley 2, T. Beasley 1, A. Wilkens 1, D. Spence 1. St Mary’s 3: T. Brown 2, P. Dowling 2, A. Scott 1. BEST: OGCC 2: J. Priestley, C. Pfeiffer, L. Smith, M. Benness, C. Revie. St Mary’s 3: S. Wilkens, M. Shine, T. Brown, I. McMahon, P. Dowling, A. Scott.Geelong Amateur 2 0.1 2.3 3.4 4.6 (30)Inverleigh 1.1 2.1 3.1 4.2 (26)Grovedale 2 3.1 4.2 6.5 7.6 (48)Anakie 0.2 2.5 4.6 6.7 (43)

UNDER 14 (DIV 6)St Joseph’s 3 2.3 5.5 6.6 8.12 (60)N&C White 0.2 1.3 2.3 4.3 (27)Barwon Heads 2 2.3 5.7 6.7 6.10 (46)Leopold 2 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.3 (9)GOALS: Barwon Heads 2: J. Blain 2, A. Lowry 2, O. Young 2 Leopold 2: J. Camm 1. BEST: Barwon Heads 2: T. Croft, M. Trickey, M. Ryan, I. Bradley, R. Walter, L. Ski. Leopold 2: L. Pitcher, D. Ryan, T. McDonald, H. Kirby, J. Kerr-Nelson, D. Hitchcock.Drysdale 2 0.0 2.1 4.2 6.4 (40)St Albans 2 1.4 2.5 4.5 4.6 (30)GOALS: Drysdale 2: M. Humphrey 2, R. Cope 1, S. Burge 1, J. Ellis 1, L. Gunnee 1. St Albans 2: M. Jones 2, T. Timanowicz 1, C. Bell 1. BEST: Drysdale 2: M. Humphrey, J. Lusher, L. Gunnee, J. Ellis, A. Downey, L. Mayor. St Albans 2: S. Vaeluaga, J. Johnson, B. Price-Veitch, C. Latter, C. Moss-Guthrie, S. Huici.UNDER 14 (DIV 7)South Barwon C2 0.2 1.4 3.7 7.8 (50)South Barwon C1 2.2 3.4 3.6 3.8 (26)Grovedale 3 1.7 2.8 6.10 8.12 (60)Lara 3 0.0 0.1 0.1 1.3 (9)North Shore 2 4.2 8.3 14.5 15.7 (97)OGCC 3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 (1)GOALS: North Shore 2: J. Miljevic 3, C. Fisher 3, A. Thurrowgood 2, K. Htoo 2, I. Morris 1, J. Fisher 1, J. Pok 1, B. Robinson-Jubb 1, C. Bluch 1. OGCC 3: BEST: North Shore 2: J. Miljevic, K. Htoo, J. Pok, C. Fisher, A. Thurrowgood, R. Rossiter. OGCC 3: P. Attard, J. Ness, D. Bradley, J. Harrison-Roberts, H. Milne.

UNDER 12STorquay Boak 1.3 5.8 5.11 9.13 (67)St Albans White 1.2 3.3 4.7 4.8 (32)Grovedale Black 3.9 5.11 11.12 11.15 (81)Belmont Lions 0.0 3.3 3.3 3.5 (23)Leopold Green 2.6 2.7 4.14 5.14 (44)Grovedale Gold 1.0 2.2 2.2 2.5 (17)Drysdale Hawks 1.1 1.1 3.1 6.3 (39)Sth Barwon Swans 1.2 2.3 4.6 5.6 (36)

Torquay Shearer 5.3 5.4 7.8 10.9 (69)Barwon Heads 1.1 1.4 2.5 3.7 (25)Lara 1 1.3 2.3 4.6 5.8 (38)Sth Barwon Bulldogs 0.0 3.1 4.1 5.3 (33)OGCC White 2.0 8.3 10.3 14.5 (89)Lara 2 2.1 2.1 4.4 4.4 (28)Torquay Voss 2.3 5.7 10.9 17.11 (113)Modewarre 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0)North Geelong 0.2 2.2 5.8 9.9 (63)Drysdale Brown 2.1 3.2 4.2 6.2 (38)Winchelsea 2.1 5.2 7.3 8.6 (54)Lara 3 0.2 0.2 1.2 1.3 (9)Leopold Lions 0.2 3.5 5.5 7.7 (49)Drysdale Gold 1.2 1.3 2.8 3.11 (29)St Albans Black 2.1 4.2 6.4 7.4 (46)South Barwon Red 0.0 1.2 1.2 2.5 (17)OGCC Orange 0.4 2.12 4.15 8.17 (65)Barwon Heads Gulls 1.0 1.3 2.4 6.6 (42)Corio 3.1 6.3 11.3 14.4 (88)Anglesea 2.1 4.1 6.2 7.2 (44)OGCC Blue 1.2 4.3 6.3 8.8 (56)Portarlington 0.1 1.3 2.4 3.5 (23)Torquay Grossman 1.2 2.2 3.7 4.9 (33)Torquay Ashley 3.2 3.2 4.2 4.4 (28)Grovedale Tigers 4.2 9.6 10.7 13.15 (93)South Barwon Blues 1.1 1.2 1.5 1.5 (11)Queenscliff 1.3 3.4 4.9 7.9 (51)Thomson 3.2 3.3 4.3 4.4 (28)

UNDER 10SSt Albans White 0.0 3.5 6.5 7.6 (48)Torquay Boak 1.1 1.3 2.5 3.6 (24)OGCC White 2.4 5.7 7.9 9.12 (66)Grovedale Roar 0.0 0.0 3.0 3.0 (18)Grovedale Black 2.2 2.5 5.6 5.8 (38)Belmont Lions 0.2 1.4 3.6 4.7 (31)Torquay McCartney 1.0 2.1 2.1 5.3 (33)Grovedale Claws 2.2 2.4 3.6 3.7 (25)Leopold Green 0.0 3.1 6.3 7.4 (46)Grovedale Gold 1.3 2.3 2.4 4.5 (29)Sth Barwon Swans 0.0 2.2 3.2 4.2 (26)Drysdale Hawks 1.1 1.1 2.2 2.2 (14)Barwon Heads 1.1 1.1 3.1 4.1 (25)Torquay Shearer 1.2 4.5 4.5 7.7 (49)Lara 3.3 6.9 10.14 14.19 (103)Sth Barwon Bulldogs 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.1 (7)St Albans Black 2.2 2.4 6.7 8.8 (56)South Barwon Red 0.1 0.1 1.2 1.4 (10)Torquay Voss 4.1 7.2 10.3 16.6 (102)Modewarre 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0)Drysdale Brown 5.2 9.3 12.10 15.13 (103)North Geelong 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 (1)Drysdale Gold 1.6 2.9 4.11 5.13 (43)Leopold Lions 0.1 0.3 1.3 2.5 (17)OGCC Orange 4.2 5.2 7.4 11.9 (75)Barwon Heads Gulls 1.0 2.1 5.3 5.3 (33)Corio 2.6 3.9 8.12 9.13 (67)Anglesea 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 (1)OGCC Blue 8.7 10.7 15.11 19.15 (129)Portarlington 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0)Torquay Grossman 2.2 7.4 8.5 10.7 (67)Torquay Ashley 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 (1)Queenscliff 3.7 5.7 7.7 7.8 (50)Thomson 0.0 0.0 1.0 2.0 (12)Leopold Gold 2.1 3.2 3.3 6.5 (41)Winchelsea 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0)South Barwon Blues 2.1 2.1 6.7 7.11 (53)Grovedale Tigers 0.0 1.4 1.4 1.4 (10)

FIRST GRADETeam W L D F A % PtsQUEENSCLIFF 12 2 1 1920 981 195.72 50GEELONG AMATEUR 12 2 1 1739 1193 145.77 50OCEAN GROVE 12 3 0 2002 1110 180.36 48ANGLESEA 11 4 0 1750 1000 175.00 44TORQUAY 8 7 0 1273 1281 99.38 32Drysdale 7 8 0 1376 1452 94.77 28Barwon Heads 5 10 0 1207 1480 81.55 20Modewarre 4 10 1 1142 1292 88.39 18Newcomb Power 2 12 1 791 1831 43.20 10Portarlington 0 15 0 746 2326 32.07 0

RESERVE GRADETeam W L D F A % PtsOCEAN GROVE 14 1 0 1758 644 272.98 56TORQUAY 12 3 0 1565 626 250.00 48MODEWARRE 12 3 0 1479 707 209.19 48ANGLESEA 10 5 0 1322 787 167.98 40QUEENSCLIFF 8 7 0 1286 944 136.23 32Geelong Amateur 8 7 0 1134 1114 101.80 32Drysdale 7 8 0 1337 1008 132.64 28Barwon Heads 2 13 0 768 1541 49.84 8Newcomb Power 2 13 0 385 2057 18.72 8Portarlington 0 15 0 489 2095 23.34 0

UNDER 18sTeam W L B F A % PtsDRYSDALE 13 0 2 1322 377 350.66 60TORQUAY 10 3 2 1077 458 235.15 48OCEAN GROVE 10 4 1 1369 505 271.09 44GEELONG AMATEUR 8 5 2 822 857 95.92 40BARWON HEADS 3 11 1 549 1344 40.85 16Anglesea 2 11 2 545 1236 44.09 16 Modewarre 2 11 2 533 1315 40.53 16

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ANGLESEA 68 V BARWON HEADS 31DRYSDALE 62 v NEWCOMB 38GOALS: DRYSDALE: N. Cooke 51, H. Kennedy 11NEWCOMB: E. Schaeffer 32, K. Degoldi 6BEST: DRYSDALE: J. Maddock, A. Foot, L. WilsonNEWCOMB: S. Leach, R. Cracknell, F. McDonnell

OCEAN GROVE 29 V MODEWARRE 76GOALS: MODEWARRE: S. Fisher 37, C. Graham 36, J. Riddle 3. OCEAN GROVE: E. Foott 18, S. Woods 6, T. Birch 5. BEST, MODEWARRE: B. Minne, C. Graham, Z. Tennant. OCEAN GROVE: S. Degenaro, L. Ollis, P. Birch

PORTARLINGTON 48 V TORQUAY 59GOALS, TORQUAY: E. Moerenhout 45, J. Warnes

14. PORTARLINGTON: C. Bull 34. N. Nicholls 14. BEST: TORQUAY: S. Bailie-Mace, K. Shepherd, E. Moerenhout. PORTARLINGTON: R. Reynolds, L. Brody, N. Nicholls.

GEELONG AMATEUR 49 V QUEENSCLIFF 25GOALS: GEELONG AMATEUR: J. Lowe 22, R. Thompson 21, L. Flynn 6. QUEENSCLIFF: L. Dick 13, L. Dreher 12. BEST, GEELONG AMATEUR: M. Thomson, B. Kerr, N. Preece. QUEENSCLIFF: L. Dreher, R. Godfrey, K. Godfrey.

B GRADEAnglesea 44 V Barwon Heads 25Geelong Amateur 39 V Queenscliff 21Newcomb 19 V Drysdale 43Ocean Grove 24 V Modewarre 41Portarlington 19 V Torquay 38

C GRADE Anglsea 25 V Barwons Head 28Geelong Amateur 27 V Queenscliff 14Newcomb 17 V Drysdale 26Ocean Grove 19 V Modewarre 11Portarlington 11 V Torquay 22

D GRADE Anglesea 14 V Barwon Heads 15Geelong Amateur 32 V Queenscliff 10Newcomb 18 V Drysdale 27Ocean Grove 19 V Modewarre 38Portarlington 21 V Torquay 24

UNDER 19SAnglesea 16 V Barwon Heads 25Geelong Amateur 68 V Queenscliff 8Newcomb 17 V Drysdale 41

Ocean Grove 30 V Modewarre 13Portarlington 37 V Torquay 23

UNDER 17S (SECTION 1)Anglesea 39 V Barwon Heads 20Geelong Amateur 17 V Queenscliff 31Ocean Grove 52 V Modewarre 11Portarlington 12 V Torquay 40

UNDER 17S (SECTION 2) Anglesea 16 V Barwon Heads 25Geelong Amateur 16 V Queenscliff 10Newcomb 24 V Drysdale 33Portarlington 11 V Torquay 34

UNDER 15S (SECTION 1)Anglesea 34 V Barwon Heads 14Geelong Amateur 22 V Queenscliff 11Torquay 35 V Portarlington 6

UNDER 15S (SECTION 2) Anglesea 18 V Barwon Heads 19Geelong Amateur 18 V Queenscliff 10Newcomb 15 V Drysdale 29Portarlington 11 V Torquay 38

UNDER 13S (SECTION 1) Anglesea 25 V Barwon Heads 19Geelong Amateur 15 V Queenscliff 33Newcomb 1 v Drysdale 37Portarlington 15 V Torquay 20

UNDER 13S (SECTION 2) Anglesea 18 V Barwon Heads 18Geelong Amateur 18 V Queenscliff 23Newcomb 4 V Drysdale 45Ocean Grove 26 V Modewarre 2Torquay 18 V Portarlington 13

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SCFC U13 Boys 3-2 LaraCaptain Jamie Vanderberg led the Blues to a victory at home this week against Lara, scoring the first goal after seven minutes.

Solid defence and great teamwork continued to pay off throughout the game. With plenty of action, spills and frustrating near misses adrenalin was pumping.

Blues worked hard and were deserving of the win - great effort by all players.

Hard earned goals: Mathew Lloyd 2, Jamie Vanderberg 1.

SCFC U13 Division 1 Boys 3-2 CorioThe boys’ inability to train at the Quay this week hampered their preparation for this match, but Jordon Gibson saved the day with two goals. An accidental own-goal to Corio gave the boys a lucky win.

SCFC U15 Boys 2-9 Surfside WavesA bright start against the ladder leaders saw us go 1-0 up in the opening minutes, before Surfside fought back made the most of their opportunities.

An unfortunate own goal in the middle of the second half put us two goals down. The boys had toiled hard but struggled to run out the full game, while Surfside showed why they are on top of the division, piling on 5 goals in the final 10 minutes.

U18s Men Metro League 4-1 Satellite City / 7-1 Hoppers CrossingThe last couple weeks has seen the under 18s struggle for playing numbers, but not quality as they ran out 4-1 winners last week against Satellite City and 7-1 this week against Hoppers Crossing.

Surfside Waves 11-0 Bellarine SharksThe Waves allowed a hard working Bellarine Sharks to more than match them for the first half. Kiwi import Nicole Wakefield broke the deadlock when she hit a rocket into the top corner, with another goal in the second half in a very impressive debut. The Waves came out in the second half like a different team; Lara Williams kicked 5 with great help from Maddy Bennett.

Geelong 7-0 Barwon HeadsGeelong entertained Barwon Heads at Stead Park, with the home side moving the ball around to set up shots on goal. Geelong’s formation fell away in the second, before they composed themselves and got back on track. Best players for Geelong were Emily Livesay and Kate Hollingsworth, with goals to Livesay, Millie Livesay, Steph Costa, Sumeyra Eren and Angela Nikolovski. Barwon Heads’ best were Ros Cross, Sophorn Thea and Sharon Bear.

Deakin Uni 2-2 Corio Bay CobrasAfter a frenetic start, the game settled with the Cobras maintaining a level of control and quality passing to be on the attack for most of the first half. Trailing early in the second half, Deakin’s Jacquie Dennings equalised in the 76th minute. With some very frantic moments in the dying minutes, both teams fought valiantly to bring home the result only to be thwarted by the full time whistle. A beautiful game to watch, and a

fitting result in the end. Barwon 3-2 Breakwater EaglesAn exciting contest played out at Grovedale.

Goals for the Eagles were from Britt Elsen and Sarina Gall, while for Barwon Heads Bec Wells and Annesiri Salte got past the keeper.

A great round well played by all. SATURDAY saw cold and wet conditions for players and supporters, while Sunday was warm and sunny – making it much more pleasant for players and spectators to enjoy the great football.

Senior Men: Surfside 0-1 Surf CoastSenior Women: Surfside 0-1 Bellarine Sharks

U15 Boys: Surfside 9-2 Surf CoastThe Waves are showing they are the team to beat with another convincing performance. Fantastic team work and clinical finishing in front of goal were the key aspects of the game.

U13 Boys: Surfside 0-0 Geelong RangersThe U13s have been playing good football in recent weeks but the results just haven’t been going their way. In the end a draw was a fitting result.

U12 Boys: Surfside 2-1 BarwonThe match went right down to the wire with Barwon pressing right up to the end. Surfside showed great courage, and goals from Rory Dean and Mitchell Wharmby got the Waves over the line.

U15 Girls: Surfside 1-0 Surf CoastA closely fought match against top side Surf Coast, with Shamley Woodhouse goaling from a perfect cross. Surf Coast fought back strongly and were unlucky not to score. Carla played in goals, stopping all their attempts with amazing saves.

U13 Girls: Surfside 3-0 Surf Coast YellowA fast and competitive game between two good teams. The Waves mounted many attacks in the second half. Goals: Caitlin Pickett 2, Isabel Greer 1.

Small Sided Games: The Waves teams took part in the Melbourne Victory Gala Day at Myers Reserve, with players and parents rubbing shoulders with some of the A League stars and enjoying the skill development sessions. Well done to organisers on a fantastic initiative for our future young stars.

Waves U11 Red v Rebel RangersWaves U11 Blue v Corio BayWaves U9s v Geelong

On the SurfsideSurfside Waves roll on

Victory for SCFC on weekendBarwon Heads’ Bec Wells in action.

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It was previously announced that the Melbourne Fish Market was to close and this was expected to lead to a huge increase in fresh seafood prices, with more fish expected to come from the Sydney markets.

However, the good news is that the Melbourne Fish Market will continue to trade as usual. The market has been threatened with eviction for some time, and the site’s owner, the Melbourne City Council, had told tenants that the market was to close on June 30. Though some tenants had worked hard to develop new sites, many had nowhere to go.

Some people were concerned that if tenants were evicted the fishing fleet may have been forced to operate below capacity until sellers re-established themselves.

The South East Trawl Fishery is managed under strict catch quotas and its fishing fleet is not over-capitalised. Australia imports $1.4 billion of seafood per annum. If domestic fishing is interrupted, demand might be filled with increased

quantities of imported fish.SETFIA CEO, Mr Simon Boag, thanked

Member for East Gippsland Tim Bull, Member for Eastern Victoria, Philip Davis, and the State Government for its work that led to this deal, without which there was a possibility that the south east fishing fleet may have been forced to reduce catch volumes.

The Anglesea River I have been advised that the draft report into the Anglesea River will be completed this week. DSE has advised that this report will be available to the public by no later than the end of August.

We look forward to the review as well as the results of what this review brings. We can only hope that the review addresses the issues that caused fish deaths and the loss of plant life in the Anglesea River and provides recommendations as to how these causes can be addressed and hopefully prevent these issues from occurring again.

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QUEENSCLIFFg Conditions are still fairly ordinary so few

reports are coming in g Queenscliff Harbor is still producing small

salmon g Point Lonsdale pier continues to produce

salmon as well as King George whiting g There is still some nice trevally in the creek

BARWON HEADS g Weather conditions are still affecting

fishing reportsg The river continues to produce salmon as

well as trevallyg Some reports of whiting

TORQUAY g Good numbers of large whiting are being

takeng Good gummy sharks are being caught g Good salmon caught off Jan Juc beaches g Spring Creek producing some nice breamRemember the new Torquay Tackle and Sports. For all the best available advice in Torquay, on tackle and bait, drop in and see Gareth and Jonathan, they will do their best to ensure you get the most current information available. Phone 5264 8207.

ANGLESEA g Good salmon catches continue along the

coastg Gummy shark reports off the beaches

continue g The Anglesea River has closed once againg Some fish have been recruited back into

the systemFor all the latest fishing news and the right advice drop by and see us and we will do our best to get you out there, fishing productively with the right gear and the right bait. The Great Ocean Road Outdoor Centre Anglesea. Phone 5263 2330.

APOLLO BAY g Still reports of small tuna being caught g Salmon is being caught off most of the

beachesg Gummies are also being caught off the

beaches g Bream and mullet in the rivers For all your bait and tackle in Apollo Bay, contact Steve or Jen and they will be more than pleased to help you. Phone 5237 6434Sebastian caught a 55cm salmon off the shores of Anglesea recently.

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