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www.surfcoasttimes.com.au FREE WEEKLY Tuesday 10 May 2011 VOL 9. No 19 Torquay will get a second primary school following release of State Budget FREE WEEKL Y Surf Coast Ti mes SCHOOL WIN BY NATHAN HALE TORQUAY parents are celebrating the ‘power of the people’ after $5.25million was set aside in the State Budget to purchase land for a new primary school in town. The surprise decision has been widely lauded by concerned parents who have been advocating for a second primary school for Torquay since the start of the new year. Originally, the State Government had stood firm on its decision not to spend money on a second primary school, however, the backflip will see the land purchased within the next 12 months. “It is awesome… just fantastic,” said Merrin Wake, who has helped lead the campaign for a second primary school. “Four or five months ago we sat down with (education) minister Martin Dixon and he said it was not on the radar, so it is fantastic news. “It makes us parents think that someone is listening, and while there is still a long way to go, it has brought a new sense of excitement about the future of Torquay schooling.” In all, the State Government is spending almost $50million throughout the Surf Coast, with almost $40million of that on education. Apart from the primary school land allocation money, the Budget also includes $26million to build the new Surf Coast Secondary College, with $8.4million set aside to buy the land. “This is a fantastic result for Torquay and what it demonstrates is myself and the minister have listened to the community,” said Member for South Barwon, Andrew Katos. “We’ve sat down and heard differing opinions, but we’ve respected those opinions and listened to what the people said and we have reacted.” Other Budget wins for the shire include: $1.5million for the Taylor Park redevelopment $750,000 for a second storey of the community and civic precinct $500,000 for the extension of the present site for Torquay Kindergarten $500,000 for Anglesea Football Club to extend its pavilion $200,000 for Torquay Football and Netball Club to extend its pavilion $1million additional funding over the next four years for local road and bridge infrastructure. “This is record spending into the Surf Coast… approaching $50million, and I don’t believe this money has been spent in the region in the last 11 years of Labor governments,” Katos said. WED 2-3t+ building SW 10° THU 2-4ft+ clean W 13° FRI 2-4ft average WSW 13° SAT 2-4ft average WSW 13° Surf Forecast PAGE 90 HEAT YOUR HOME THIS WINTER [email protected] [email protected] Office: 31-33 Dane Ave, Bell Post Hill (appt only) VISIT US ONLINE www.showroomsales.com.au Phone 5221 4877 WE SERVICE COASTAL AREAS – IT’S OUR LIFE A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G SPLIT Systems Including Inverter & Multi Head DUCTED Heating & Cooling FREE HOME Consultancy Service SPECIAL Applications & Requirements REPLACEMENT Units All Brands Heating or Cooling RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL SOLAR HOT WATER GREEN ASSESSOR SHOWROOMSALES GEELONG Call Carmen or Bob for friendly, expert advice HEATING - AIR COND. - SOLAR HOT WATER PROFESSIONALS GO SOLAR AND SAVE Your local online Diamond Dealer BELLS Beach has won the Environmental Innovation and Protection category award in the Keep Australia Beautiful, Australian Clean Beaches Awards 2010/11. The awards were held late last week in South Australia, with Bells Beach being recognised through the Rip Curl Pro for its environmentally sensitive design during the event. “Bells Beach is an international icon of Australian surfing culture and is both socially and historically significant as the location of the world’s longest continuous running surf competition,” said Australian Clean Beaches national judge, Dr David Moy. “Of specific note is the design and construction of the ‘viewing stands’. Despite catering for hundreds of patrons, the stands transfer the weight away from the fragile cliff faces. Without this innovation in environment protection Bells Beach would not be sustainable.” Bells wins top award MOTHERS throughout the Surf Coast were spoiled on Sunday with breakfast in bed and a day off from the usual housework in celebration of Mother’s Day. Torquay mum of seven, Helen Cini, spent a special Mother’s Day with six of her children, as well as her own mother who was visiting from New South Wales. Helen is recovering from recent major surgery and was all smiles when her children – with the exception of son Ben, who is travelling overseas – pampered her with flowers and breakfast on Sunday morning. Photo: PETER MARSHALL

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Tuesday 10 May 2011 VOL 9. No 19

Torquay will get a second primary school following release of State Budget

FREE WEEKLY

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SCHOOL WINBY NATHAN HALE

TORQUAY parents are celebrating the ‘power of the people’ after $5.25million was set aside in the State Budget to purchase land for a new primary school in town.

The surprise decision has been widely lauded by concerned parents who have been advocating for a second primary school for Torquay since the start of the new year.

Originally, the State Government had stood firm on its decision not to spend money on a second primary school, however, the backflip will see the land purchased within the next 12 months.

“It is awesome… just fantastic,” said Merrin Wake, who has helped lead the campaign for a second primary school.

“Four or five months ago we sat down with

(education) minister Martin Dixon and he said it was not on the radar, so it is fantastic news.

“It makes us parents think that someone is listening, and while there is still a long way to go, it has brought a new sense of excitement about the future of Torquay schooling.”

In all, the State Government is spending almost $50million throughout the Surf Coast, with almost $40million of that on education.

Apart from the primary school land allocation money, the Budget also includes $26million to build the new Surf Coast Secondary College, with $8.4million set aside to buy the land.

“This is a fantastic result for Torquay and what it demonstrates is myself and the minister have listened to the community,” said Member for South Barwon, Andrew Katos.

“We’ve sat down and heard differing opinions, but

we’ve respected those opinions and listened to what the people said and we have reacted.”

Other Budget wins for the shire include:• $1.5million for the Taylor Park redevelopment• $750,000 for a second storey of the community

and civic precinct• $500,000 for the extension of the present site for

Torquay Kindergarten• $500,000 for Anglesea Football Club to extend

its pavilion• $200,000 for Torquay Football and Netball Club

to extend its pavilion• $1million additional funding over the next four

years for local road and bridge infrastructure. “This is record spending into the Surf Coast…

approaching $50million, and I don’t believe this money has been spent in the region in the last 11 years of Labor governments,” Katos said.

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BELLS Beach has won the Environmental Innovation and Protection category award in the Keep Australia Beautiful, Australian Clean Beaches Awards 2010/11.

The awards were held late last week in South Australia, with Bells Beach being recognised through the Rip Curl Pro for its environmentally sensitive design during the event.

“Bells Beach is an international icon of Australian surfing culture and is both socially and historically significant as the location of the world’s longest continuous running surf competition,” said Australian Clean Beaches national judge, Dr David Moy.

“Of specific note is the design and construction of the ‘viewing stands’. Despite catering for hundreds of patrons, the stands transfer the weight away from the fragile cliff faces. Without this innovation in environment protection Bells Beach would not be sustainable.”

Bells wins top award

MOTHERS throughout the Surf Coast were spoiled on Sunday with breakfast in bed and a day off from the usual housework in celebration of Mother’s Day.

Torquay mum of seven, Helen Cini, spent a special Mother’s Day with six of her children, as well as her own mother who was visiting from New South Wales.

Helen is recovering from recent major surgery and was all smiles when her children – with the exception of son Ben, who is travelling overseas – pampered her with flowers and breakfast on Sunday morning.

Photo: PETER MARSHALL

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State budget delivers for Surf CoastThe State budget released last week recognised the significant demand for

infrastructure on the Surf Coast and delivered on the State Government’s pre-election commitments.

Funding for road and bridge maintenance, extensions to Torquay Kindergarten and upgrades to facilities at Spring Creek Reserve are all welcome; as were funding commitments for the new Torquay Secondary School and delivering natural gas to Winchelsea.

Particularly pleasing was confirmation of $750,000 to help add a second storey on the community hub building that will be at the centre of the Surf Coast Community and Civic Precinct’s recreation facilities; and funding for land acquisition for a new primary school in Torquay.

A new primary school in Torquay is a significant community priority and I encourage the State Government to provide certainty for parents by identifying a site as soon as possible.

The path to schoolWith the opening of the new Anglesea Primary School, council has completed a $160,000 path to make sure students and families can walk safely to the new campus.

The 660m footpath extends the path to the old primary school. With the opening of the new school, the 50km speed limit zone has been extended north along Camp Road. I urge motorists to heed the new speed limits.

50th Pro a milestone at BellsGreat surf, fine weather and the Rip Curl Pro’s 50th anniversary brought more than 30,000 people to Bells for what was a very successful event.

With organisers set to donate proceeds from the gate takings this year to the future maintenance of the Bells Beach Surfing Reserve, the event is set to have a lasting positive impact.

Following this year’s high crowd numbers, organisers have undertaken to review fencing and security arrangements at Bells after a small minority of spectators moved beyond fenced areas at the Bells reserve.

Council considers draft budgetCouncil will meet this Wednesday night to consider its draft budget for 2011/12. The budget will be available online and on exhibition at a number of locations in the shire for public review.

Under the Local Government Act, council will invite submissions on its budget before the final version is considered in June. For more information, check the public notices council places in local newspapers.

Winchelsea walkingSurf Coast Shire’s Maternal and Child Health Service and the Winchelsea Community House is running a weekly pram walk for mothers in Winchelsea.

It’s a great way to get out of the house, share stories, enjoy the Barwon River paths, get healthy exercise and meet people.

The weekly walks are being held on Friday mornings at 9am, starting from the Winchelsea Community House; presenting a great opportunity for mothers and young children to socialise and build connections.

If you’d like to participate, call council’s Maternal and Child Health service on 5261 0541.

The numbers have itThe cold weather might be approaching, but Surf Coast’s Visitor Information Centres remain busy.

Over Easter, the Lorne Visitor Information Centre assisted 4,432 visitors and Torquay 5,089 visitors – which is an average of 1,200 visitors through the door each day, plus phone and email queries.

For the first time, an on-site visitor information service was provided at Bells Beach, taking more than 900 queries.

For local businesses and tourism operators, this means more business and more referrals; which helps boost the Surf Coast economy.

I congratulate our Visitor Information Centre volunteers and staff for a job well done over the Easter period.

Whale season beginsWinter’s approach signals the start of whale watching season on the Surf Coast. Whales have already been reported around Lorne, further south towards Cape Otway and even further north towards Bells this year.

If you’re on the coast, keep your eye out for these spectacular animals. Whale sightings can now be reported and logged online at http://visitgreatoceanroad.org.au/whale-sightings

Have your sayI look forward to hearing from you as a Surf Coast resident or ratepayer. If you have a topic to discuss or would like more information about an item in this column, please contact me via email on [email protected] You can also follow Council on Twitter - @surfcoastnotes

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DeanCr Dean WebsterMayor,Surf Coast Shire

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POLICE want to speak to a man who was caught on CCTV allegedly stealing from Woolworths Safeway in Torquay.

Detective Sergeant Craig Blunt of Torquay Crime Investigation Unit is convinced the crime, which occurred on Easter Saturday, is linked to a string of a dozen robberies in Torquay over the past two weeks.

Blunt said CCTV footage showed a man in a black jacket, hoody and cap, distract a staff member while another man, in a green hooded top, walked out with a basket full of goods.

“A member of public saw them make away in a White Holden Commodore station wagon,” Blunt said.

“I’d like to speak to anyone that knows these guys or knows this car. I have strong reason to believe these robberies are linked.”

On Friday morning, someone attempted to gain entry to Peaches Fruit Market, on the Surf Coast Highway, while on Saturday night someone broke into Torquay Foreshore Caravan Park games rooms and stole a large quantity of gold coins from game machines.

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Moriac health centreMORIAC Health Centre was officially opened last Friday, providing the local community with a much-needed medical facility. Hesse Rural Health’s chief executive officer, Peter Birkett, said the new community health centre would provide the community of Moriac with more convenient access to medical services. Corangamite Financial Services, the company which owns and operates Anglesea and Winchelsea Community Bank branches, had partnered with Hesse Rural Health to provide funding for the project.

Footpath winJAN JUC residents will not have to pay a special charge scheme to have footpaths installed throughout the town. The shire had wanted residents to help pay for the footpaths, but a Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) decision labeled the scheme “unnecessary, unreasonable, insufficient, excessive and unsuitable”. More than 900 residents campaigned against the scheme in one of the strongest shows of support in recent years.

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Police want to speak to anyone who recognises this man or knows anything in relation to recent robberies in Torquay.

SURF Coast Shire Mayor, Dean Webster, has welcomed Rip Curl Pro organisers’ review of security and fencing arrangements for the event after record numbers attended Bells Beach last month.

More than 30,000 people attended the Rip Curl Pro with Webster declaring the event a resounding success, but he welcomed moves to further strengthen security and fencing.

“Council and the event organisers have worked together over many years to develop a system that respects the environment and this is always reviewed after each event to ensure we keep improving,” he said.

“We acknowledge the organisers’ immediate and responsive action to this year’s crowds and welcome their moves to review fencing and security to help prevent people moving beyond

fenced areas in future.”Surfing Victoria executive director, Max

Wells, said while he was pleased with the event, organisers were disappointed with some patrons who had walked over fenced areas to view the competition.

“We will be taking more measures to minimise the risk of this happening in future,” Wells said.

Security review for Bells Beach

A young driver is regretting his decision to take his vehicle on to Whites Beach on Friday night. The Wandana Heights man could face police charges after his car got bogged. Detective Sergeant Craig Blunt said the man called RACV at 4am on Saturday morning asking for help. “God knows what he was thinking,” Blunt said. RACV failed to retrieve the vehicle and it might have to be excavated out – at the cost of its owner. “It turned out to be a pretty expensive night out for the guy.” Photos: ANDREW POOLE

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THE DEBATE on whether or not Torquay’s Whites Beach should become a ‘dog on leash’ zone continues.

A petition containing 132 signatures was presented to the Surf Coast Shire during last month’s council meeting.

Officers are currently investigating the petition at the request of council and a decision is hoped to be made within the next few months.

Dog poo and safety are the two main reasons some community members object to dogs being given the freedom to run free at Whites Beach.

But dog owners argue that in a shire that has

one of Victoria’s highest rates of dog ownership, it is “madness” to leave the beach an “on leash” zone.

Owner of PETStock, Andrew Towell, thinks Whites Beach should remain as is.

“There have got to be some places to take your dogs for a run around and this is an ideal area. It is not a designated swimming area and most people know it is a dog beach,” he said.

“If you didn’t want to share the beach with dogs then there are plenty of other beaches that you can go to.

“The problem is that a small percentage of dog owners wreck it for the rest of us by not picking up their dog’s poo or socialising them.”

Surf Coast Shire director of corporate services, Chris Cowley, said pet ownership was an important priority for council.

“Council has clear brochures, maps and signs available to the public detailing dog restrictions throughout the shire,” he said.

“The Surf Coast has one of Victoria’s highest rates of dog ownership and fostering responsible pet ownership is an important priority for council.

“Currently, council has brochures for all townships showing clear maps and information on dog restrictions that are publicly available.

“Over the next two months, council will be consolidating this information into one brochure for the whole shire.”

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Dog friendly – Owner of PETStock, Andrew Towell, and employee Julie Gaspari take Millie and Jacki for a run around at Whites Beach – while they still can.

Relay For Life launchPARTICIPANTS in tomorrow’s official launch of the inaugural Surf Coast Relay For Life can expect a few surprises according to Darrel Brewin, chair of the event’s voluntary organising committee. “I think some of the teams already registered will be pleasantly surprised on the night. We also hope to announce our 2011 Local Ambassador,” said Brewin. “The launch is open to anyone interested in the Surf Coast’s very first Relay For Life, which will be held at Jan Juc’s Bob Pettitt Reserve on November 5 and 6. The launch starts at 7.30pm and will be held in the Spring Creek Reserve Sports Pavilion, Torquay.

New minister joins Uniting ChurchUNITING Church congregations throughout the Surf Coast have welcomed a new minister in Helen Robinson. Reverend Robinson will oversee congregations in Aireys Inlet, Anglesea, Bellbrae and Torquay. The reverend spent November and December last year doing supply on the Surf Coast and has now joined on a permanent basis.

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TORQUAY Library is expanding to cope with demand from the growing Surf Coast population.

Late last year, the State Government provided a $200,000 grant toward the project under the Living Libraries programme, with the Surf Coast Shire contributing a further $100,000.

The plan, which will see a 25 per cent bigger library, is beginning to take shape with works due to begin in the next few months.

Works at the library, at Torquay’s Surf City, will involve one of the building’s internal walls be moved closer to Surfing Victoria to gain the remaining area of La Porchetta that was set aside for library use; creating room for increased library facilities.

The funds will also go toward developing the library’s IT centre – which is currently under demand pressure; a

media lounge will also be created and the story time area and collection space will expand.

It is also hoped the library will now be open on Mondays.

Librarian Stacey Birch was thrilled.“We are really happy to get the extra space,” she said.“We are bit cramped in here.“The town is growing considerably and we get more

new members all the time.”Torquay mum Kelly Dorman, who takes her 3-year-old

daughter, Ella, to storytelling at the library, was pleased to learn the library was set to expand.

“It is great news the library will be bigger. We really enjoy coming here,” she said.

Kelly Dorman and daughter Ella, 3, enjoy a story at Torquay Library, which is currently in the process of expansion.

Library growing with population

THE COALITION Government has made lots of promises but the State Budget proves Ted Baillieu has misled the people of Geelong, the Bellarine and the Surf Coast, according to local Labor MPs.

In a joint statement regional State Members of Parliament, John Eren, Lisa Neville, Ian Trezise and Gayle Tierney accused the Coalition of being all spin and no substance.

“This budget delivers the lowest budget spend in Geelong for many years and has failed to deliver on key election commitments,” the statement said.

“This government was handed a AAA-rated balance sheet and there is no reason whatsoever

why the people of Geelong, Bellarine or Surf Coast should be short-changed on the commitments the Liberal Party made.

“The State Liberal Government has failed to properly fund its election commitments to the Geelong, Bellarine and Surf Coast regions and given no timeline on when commitments are likely to be funded.

“The State Budget was a real chance for Mr Baillieu to outline his vision and plan for Geelong and how he would invest in our hospitals, schools, transport and other important services but instead he has used it as an excuse for why he can’t deliver.”

Government all spin: LaborRed Cross concertTHE GEELONG Barwon Region of Red Cross is celebrating World Red Cross Day and International Volunteers Week with a concert in Highton this weekend. The concert – to be held on Sunday from 2pm at St Luke’s Uniting Church – will feature a variety of performers from Geelong’s multi-cultural community. Tickets cost $5 and include a Devonshire tea after the concert. The church is located at 174 Barrabool Road, Highton. The Red Cross is urging local support for help those who are less fortunate or who have been affected by recent devastations.

SES helping others againTORQUAY SES joined the local clubs and community which raised money for the Good Friday Appeal recently. The club raised $7,470 from a collection at the Surf Coast Highway/Grossmans Road intersection. “Torquay SES would like to express sincere thanks to the Torquay community and the many visitors to the town over the long weekend for their generosity and encouragement for our work. The members acknowledge the wonderful support given to it by the Surf Coast community and traders,” said Mike Jolley from the Torquay SES.

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A new friendship growsBY GAIL CHRISFIELD LUKE Humphries didn’t let his complete lack of experience in disability services stop him from becoming an Interchange Victoria volunteer some 12 months ago, which was just as well for Freshwater Creek’s Brett Denham.

Over the past year, Luke and Brett have enjoyed some pretty cool times hanging out together, thanks to Luke’s resolve and the programme run through Gateways Support Services.

“Brett’s not an every day 17-year-old boy. He has a disability that requires him to be constantly supervised, which means he spends a lot of time with his family,” explained Luke.

“When I became a volunteer host carer, Interchange matched me with Brett and I started to spend time with him every couple of weeks doing stuff together that guys around our age would generally do.

“Brett loves football so we’ve been to lots of football games and have enjoyed cricket, bowling and other non-football activities during the off season.

“I’m not sure who gets the most out of our outings together – Brett or myself – but one thing’s for certain, we’ve become good friends.”

Brett’s mother, Michelle, can’t speak highly enough of Luke and his impact on Brett and the rest of the Denham family.

“Brett doesn’t have any friends outside of the family so Luke’s friendship is such an important and special part of his life,” Michelle said.

“It wouldn’t matter what they do together, even if it’s just kicking a football around a local park. Brett really looks forward to just spending time with Luke.”

Gateways Support Services is always looking for more volunteers to become host carers, just like Luke.

Its programme currently has some 40 young people waiting for someone like Luke to spend time with them.

For more information on the programme, phone 5221 2984 or visit the Gateway Support Services website, www.gateways.com.au

BY NATHAN HALE

AS NATIONAL Volunteer Week is celebrated this week, many organisations throughout the region are paying tribute to the tireless work of many.

One such group is the Portarlington Mussel Festival, who utilises the skills, dedication and selfless work of more than 80 volunteers to make its annual event a success.

Volunteers co-ordinator of the festival, Melissa Vella, said without the work of volunteers the popular event wouldn’t be possible.

“The work our volunteers do is crucial to the event,” she said.

“Last year we had 80 people – ranging from ages 18 to 75 – who played a part in making the festival a success.

“And we want to use this week as a chance to say a big thank-you to every one of those volunteers.”

Vella said the festival – which will be held on Saturday, January 14 next year – was always on the lookout for new volunteers.

“Volunteers add value to the event; they bring skills and knowledge and a willingness to make a real impact,” she said.

“There is a wide range of activities to volunteer for and anyone interested can visit the website to register their interest.”

For more information on the festival and to register your interest in becoming a volunteer, visit www.portarlingtonmusselfestival.net.au

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Football rivalries aside, Brett (left) and Luke have become great friends.

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Applications are open to not-for-profit organisations in Torquay, Jan Juc, Connewarre, Freshwater Creek and Bellbrae.

They are assessed by an independent Board of Directors.

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A GLOBE-TROTTING celebrity party planner and international environmental tourism leader has been harnessed to manage The Sands Torquay.

A string of serendipitous incidents led Leopold’s Nicole Hill to the role.

“Fate brought me to this place,” she said.Originally a Phillip Island girl, Hill sold her successful

hairdressing business in her late 20s and went backpacking.After working as a manager on a cruise ship she landed a job

in event planning with Baskow and Associates, in Las Vegas.After seven years organising events for A-list celebrities,

musicians and high-end business people, Hill was ready for change.

She returned to her roots as international sales manager of Phillip Island Nature Park where she was quickly promoted to

director of sales and marketing and went on to develop new business structures and implement a new customer service approach at the iconic penguin viewing tourism destination.

After several years at the park, Hill followed her heart to Geelong to be closer to her partner, Darren Chirgwin.

She was director of sales for Mercure Hotel in Geelong for two years before being offered the role of general manager of The Sands Torquay.

“I just love it here,” Hill said.“I was absolutely thrilled when the opportunity came up.“I am very passionate about exceptional customer service and

I follow through. I think that’s why I’ve been so successful.”“I’m a very hands-on person and I look forward to continuing

to grow this place. We have a beautiful product but there is always room for improvement.”

Nicole Hill is settling into her new role as general manager at The Sands Torquay.

Taking charge of The Sands

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FOR SMALL business operators and the self-employed, super is often the last thing on a long list of priorities.

In fact, many financial planners may say the self-employed dominate among the ranks of Australians with little or no super.

If you fall into this category, it is worth focusing on your super now, so you can rest a little easier when it comes time to retire. Here are a couple of simple strategies you may like to consider.

If you are self-employed any super contributions you make from your before-tax income is fully tax deductible (terms and conditions apply).

These concessional contributions are only taxed at 15 per cent when entering your super. If you are under the age of 50, you can make contributions of up to $25,000 per year. If you are over 50 you can contribute up to $50,000 in the 2011/12 financial year. Be aware that if you exceed these caps, your contribution will be taxed at 46.5 per cent.

Small business operators also qualify for the Federal Government Superannuation Co-Contribution Scheme which can be an effective way to boost your super savings.

The government will contribute $1 (to a maximum of $1,000 a year) for every after-tax dollar that you contribute to super. If you and your partner are working together in a small business, you may both be entitled to co-contributions.

The maximum co-contribution of $1,000 applies if your assessable income is less that $31,920 and progressively reduces and phases out completely when your assessable income reaches $61,920.

If your spouse is working part-time in the family’s incorporated business, you may want to maximise her salary sacrifice super contributions within the annual concessional caps as the benefits of this is two-fold. You will be boosting your spouse’s super balance and because the contributions are tax deductible to the business, you will be minimising the tax payable by the business.

Rodd Budge is a Financial Planner and Representative of Bendigo Financial Planning, a part of the Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Group. This information is of a general nature only and not intended to provide neither technical nor detailed advice. Information in this article is based on information believed to be accurate and reliable at the time of publication. You should seek individual advice regarding your personal situation.

BY GAVAN WRIGHT OF THE INVESTMENT BANKING INSTITUTE

IF YOU listen to the advertisements, superannuation funds that don’t pay fees to advisors get better results.

If that was true, then how good would the results be if you didn’t have to pay management fees’ either?

Self Managed Super Funds (SMSF) are the fastest growing sector of the superannuation industry according to the industry regulator (Australian Prudential Regulatory Authority) with more than 330,000 families in a ‘do-it-yourself’ fund because the advantages are clear.

The benefits include:• No management fees• No advisor commissions• Greater flexibility in investing• Ability to select from the best performing investments, not just the ‘approved’ investment and more.

Your accountant or lawyer is keen to get you into your own SMSF but is it appropriate for you?

The decision is not simple just because lots of people have one, it doesn’t mean they are getting value from them.

The key questions to ask yourself are:

• How much do I have to pay for accounting, legal and auditing costs to run a SMSF within the regulations?

• How much can I trust someone else to manage my retirement or should I become more involved?

• And finally, how much work do I need to do to run my fund myself?All good questions that will take real

effort to understand – but the rewards can be worth it.

For example, if you have a joint superannuation fund with your spouse you may have more than $200,000 under management.

The superannuation fund may charge 2.2 per cent per annum just to run the fund. That is $4,400 in fees or $44,000 if you are going to retire within the next 10 years. That money could be yours.

A SMSF can cost as little as $2,000 per annum to run depending on the size and number of transactions which means a saving of $24,000 over time. That is free money for you.

Learn what it takes to run a SMSF before you make your decision.

Call the Investment Banking Institute on 1300 669 786 to come to a free seminar or join one of IBI’s training courses and use the government funding available to help you learn more.

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ANDREW KATOS MPMember for South Barwon District

Please feel free to contact me to discuss any State Government

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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.

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Power to the peopleDear Editor I would just like to acknowledge the success the Jan Juc residents have had recently on the footpath funding issue – it shows that with the power of the people, a good upfront spokesperson and a commitment to go the distance on an issue a good result can be achieved

As our town changes into the future it is vital that if you as an individual feel strongly about a development or issue that you have your say, the most positive way to do this I believe is to put pen to paper or hand to computer.

It is much more powerful to have individuals respond as this cannot be ignored. Don’t ever forget the councillors you voted in are there to work for the community, but they need your help to understand how people are feeling on all the different issues.

Don’t leave it up to someone else to do it because they are leaving it up to you!

Linda CherubinTorquay

Jetty Road development is one big messDear Editor,I have been watching with growing concern the Jetty Road housing development in Drysdale-Clifton Springs.

Progress until recently has consisted of two rather shabby looking sales offices and a smattering of white pegs and piles of dirt; however, in the last few weeks some serious earthworks have begun off Coryule Road, with the result that trucks have taken over Jetty Road. Consequently mud and dirt is strewn along the length of it.

Council was quite clear in its public announcement that a separate access road would be built prior to development proceeding in order to avoid congestion on an already inadequate Jetty Road.

Now I read in the Belllarine Times (May 3) that council has met with opposition from the four developers and a private landholder, who all object to contributing financially to the access road.

More importantly, VicRoads is also opposing the road, which probably means it will never happen.

Finally, if nothing else is done, council should immediately close access to trucks and earth moving equipment using Jetty Road to enter and leave Coryule Road.

Council’s undertaking to provide adequate road access to already established housing must be kept.

Developers should be made to provide suitable road infrastructure prior to proceeding with house building.

Alan BarrattClifton Springs

Council passing the blame on BunningsDear Editor,Owners of Mitre 10 claim it was a big mistake by VCAT approving Bunnings arrival in Torquay. It was also a big mistake when Mitre 10 arrived because it eventually forced out two smaller local hardware stores and Mitre 10 became the monopoly. Did they care? No way.

They can blame VCAT but the fault lies fairly and squarely on council. They were the ones who put into place a ‘business park’ and outlined the conditions for occupation in that park.

Bunnings applied and met those conditions and council officers recommended a permit be issued. But councillors voted against the recommendation and decided to change the rules and conditions, which Bunnings again met with a similar councillor officer’s recommendation.

And yet again councillors said no. Fortunately VCAT has seen through the process and council has egg on its face – and at a heavy cost to ratepayers.

Yes, council has to now issue a permit to Bunnings provided they accept the conditions imposed by VCAT.

Of course the mayor says he is angry at the VCAT decision, because he and fellow councilors did not treat Bunnings’ application on its merit – despite the fact it met council’s guidelines in the first place.

This whole costly process could have been avoided had council given fair judgment on the application placed before it.

The decision making process of this council should be a concern to ratepayers. It also highlights that this council does not have councillors with strong business backgrounds and experience in commercial requirements.

Bring on Bunnings and let the ratepayers decide where they want to shop.

Dave O’Dowd

Council needs to move on ‘lost’ revenueDear Editor,A financial windfall invariably occurs whenever farmland is rezoned for residential development.

However, if rates are not then adjusted to the level of the new zoning, as is the case when developers sit on their landholdings, there is loss of revenue to the council and an effective subsidy by ratepayers to landowners.

Due to current shortage of suitable blocks of land for housing in Torquay the cost of building blocks is escalating.

The regional press has reported a shortage of residential land in Torquay, despite extensive land rezoning in areas north of old Torquay.

It is of concern that since rezoning the land council rates have remained at the original Farm Rate and not the full Residential Rate. Revenue lost to the Surf Cost Shire can be estimated as follows: the average value of land/house in Torquay ($650,000 with rates due of $1,800 per annum).

Assuming an estimated number of 5,500 lots then there is a loss approaching $10million per annum – or 1/3 of last year’s rate revenue.

Equity demands that such subsidies in rates should be avoided and that the beneficiaries of wealth gained from rezoning of farmland be required to contribute their fair share to council’s rate revenue.

Currently within Torquay’s town boundary there is an urgent need to address the issue of land shortage.

The practice of large scale land banking needs to be discouraged by council mandating that once land has been rezoned for RES1 use then after a period of grace of say two years the full residential rate will then apply.

Ray Gully Torquay

New kiosk will differ from surf life saving kioskDear Editor,Contrary to Alan Dell’s assertions (Surf Coast Times May 3), the new Torquay Surf Beach Kiosk will cater for an increasing demand for coastal recreation facilities and will not be located near any similar business outlet or the Surf Club kiosk, which is at the opposite end of the beach.

The kiosk will be a public facility for the benefit of all beachgoers and will differ from the surf club’s business, providing outdoor seating, a varied menu and remaining open during the many times the surf club does not operate.

Additionally, the kiosk will not be operated by the committee, but by a private lessee, and existing businesses will be free to submit a tender.

Mr Dell should be reminded that a formal planning process was followed for the project, and the plan was made available for comment. No objections were received.

The kiosk is outlined in the Torquay Foreshore Masterplan which has been in place and publicly available for more than 10 years, and details of the kiosk were made public via the media and online as early as March 2010. Again, no objections were received.

Great Ocean Road Coast Committee (GORCC) supports surf life saving fundraising efforts, contributing more than $40,000 per annum for professional surf life saving services, including along Torquay surf beach.

In fact, $20,000 has recently been spent building a boat ramp in front of the Torquay Surf Life Saving Club, and GORCC makes other financial and in-kind contributions to the club regularly.

Richard Davies Chief Executive Officer Great Ocean Road Coast Committee

Total disregard for Bells Dear Editor,What a fantastic Rip Curl Easter Pro. Mother Nature turned on the great weather and great surf, with the Bells Beach surfing recreational reserve providing the perfect venue for the 50 years celebration of competitive surfing.

However, there was a price paid for these celebrations, in that there was environmental damage done throughout the Bells Reserve because of the overcrowding as the licensed crowd numbers of a maximum 6,000 was not respected.

On the Thursday there was damage done to the heathlands/vegetation when the competition was moved from Bells to Winki, where there is little capacity for spectators, and they were allowed to enter and watch from the ‘revegetation areas’.

The weekend crowds were even bigger, but where were the DSE/shire officers who should have been policing and enforcing the event’s license?

There are many questions that need answering, as the Surf Coast Shire and Rip Curl have shown complete disregard for ‘the spirit of Bells’.

There is a need for a complete review of the management of the reserve and to stop the unbridled commercial use and abuse that has been taking place for 50 years!

Maurice ColePresident - Bells Beach Presevation Society

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Lorne –Aireys Inlet P12 CollegeAn environment of great natural beauty surrounds the Lorne campus. From our classrooms we see the ocean and the forest. We are able to take advantage of the beautiful setting by providing a curriculum that integrates the environment into our educational rationale. With our small class sizes the school offers a supportive environment that assists and encourages all students to reach their full potential.At VCE level we provide a high level of individual attention and consistently achieve results above the State average. We offer a wide range of VCE and VET courses and a VCAL program that utilises the local community.

ScholarshipsScholarships are available to prospective students who demonstrate academic achievement and potential across a variety of areas. These may include leadership, sport, art, music, drama and community involvement.

Information eveningThe College warmly invites prospective students, parents and friends to our Lorne campus on Monday May 9th. The evening begins at 6.40pm and will be in the new Innovative Learning Space. Enter via Grove Rd.

For more information contact Skye Bannan or Geoff Couper 03 52891585Visit our website at www.lornep12.vic.edu.au

AS THE region’s only co-educational Catholic secondary school, Saint Ignatius College strives to form young people of competence, conscience and compassion who will be of service to others.

This is evident in the college curriculum, which incorporates a range of community service activities.

The Social Justice student group, for example, undertakes various local and international community projects, often in

partnership with others.“Faith, learning and community

represent the principles that underpin our educational philosophy,” said college Principal Michael Exton.

“Christian values, spirituality and personal growth are all central to the school’s ideals.

“Our college community is called to ‘strive for the Magis’, which is part of Ignatian tradition. This is a calling to strive to be one’s best, for more universal good and more generous service

to others.“All students are actively

involved in community service, ensuring that they undertake and experience the Ignation ideal of service to others throughout their secondary education.”

Saint Ignatius College is a proud Jesuit partner school, in association with Melbourne’s Xavier College.

As such, it provides a learning environment that engages students intellectually and spiritually in keeping with time-honoured Ignatian traditions.

“The inestimable benefits that stem from young men and women working collaboratively as equals, and developing interactive and lifelong learning skills are well appreciated,” Exton said.

“Our challenging and innovative programmes empower each student to have the confidence to pursue excellence in academic and other areas of their individual development.

“Students thrive in our spacious rural setting with modern facilities surrounded by courts, ovals, a gym and the magnificent Drysdale Catholic church.

“We have recently added Italian to our language school, and there is great excitement about the imminent building of a new and extensive middle school (Years 7 and 8) precinct. Information Technology is also integral, with a laptop programme for years 7 to 10.

“On behalf of the college community, I would like to extend a warm welcome to prospective families to arrange a tour of the school to find out for themselves what wonderful opportunities are available for their children.”

For more information and to arrange a tour of the college – located at Peninsula Drive, Drysdale – phone 5251 1136, but be quick as Year 7 enrolments for 2012 close on Friday, May 20.

International community service projects enable St Ignatius College students to fulfill the Ignatian ideal of service to others.

In pursuit of excellence

Saint Ignatius CollegeGeelong

Peninsula Drive, Drysdale www.ignatius.vic.edu.au Phone: 5251 1136

Closing date for Year 7 Enrolments 2012 20th May 2011

A JESUIT PARTNER SCHOOL

A Jesuit Partner School where students engage intellectually and spiritually in the time-honoured Ignatian Tradition of Education.

Students are empowered to have

all academic and social facets of their development.

Unique in the region as the only Catholic Co-Educational Secondary School.

Students are challenged to reach the pinnacle of their individual potential and to be those who make a difference in the world.

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Safe, calm and inviting rural settingHighly resourced school with excellent facilitiesInclusive learning environment with many opportunities for student leadership positionsNew buildings with �exible and open plan learning spaces Sustainability focus integrated across the curriculum with students involved in a ‘chook shed,’ edible gardens, commercial kitchen, the harvesting of all water,

monitoring of the extensive solar panelling, recycling and waste management programSpecialist programs including Art, ICT, Italian, Phys Ed, Music, Reading Recovery, Support and Intervention, Oral Language and Welfare SupportHighly quali�ed teachers with an ongoing emphasis on professional learningSwimming, Bike Education, Transition and Camp ProgramsBus service and Before/A�er School Care facilities.

Bellbrae o�ers a unique educational opportunity for all children.

It provides an excellent, broad, innovative educational program delivered by a highly motivated team of professionals committed to providing the best

learning opportunities for all students. �e children at Bellbrae are part of a small, secure and caring school family surrounded by all the advantages of the

most scenic, environmental setting in the area.

Celebrating 150 years

Prospective future enrolments can contact Adrian Waters for further information and a tour of the school. 50 School Rd Bellbrae, Victoria, Australia, 3228

Phone: 03 52612660email: [email protected]

BELLBRAE PRIMARY SCHOOL

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Tuesday 10 May 201116 educationweek

www.geelongcollege.vic.edu.au

IN 2011, Geelong College celebrates 150 years of education. Throughout its history, the college has evolved from its first year enrolment of 40 male students to today’s flourishing co-educational institution of more than 1,200 students.

The college’s fundamental values of tradition and innovation remain unchanged. It continues to provide a ‘real life’ educational experience that is outward-looking, expansive and provides students with opportunities to explore, develop, challenge and create.

Interactive classroom technologies include online discussion groups, video streaming, podcasting and Web 2.0.

College alumni over the past 150 years include a Nobel Prize Laureate, politicians, entrepreneurs, sporting stars, renowned artists and musicians, and a Hollywood actor.

Geelong College’s solid foundation as one of Australia’s leading private schools will hold it in good stead to meet the challenges of an ever-changing world while continuing to instil the importance of tradition in its students.

The first Geelong College tour for 2011, on Friday May 20, provides an opportunity to see the school in action. Bookings are not required. Just turn up and report to reception at 9.30am.

For more information, visit the school at Talbot Street, Newtown, phone 5226 3111 or visit www.geelongcollege.vic.edu.au

Real life education

BY GAIL CHRISFIELD

GROVEDALE College’s Sports Academy programme offers sports-mad students the opportunity to combine academic studies with specialised sports training and skills development.

According to assistant principal, Davin Reid, the programme – which started in 2005 for Year 7 to 9 students – was extended through to Year 12 two years ago.

“It aims to improve students’ skill levels while using sports to keep them more engaged and involved in the school and their academic studies,” explained Reid.

“For those with a passion for sport, it enables them to potentially develop a career in their chosen sport, whether as a player, coach, umpire, trainer, administrator or some other capacity.

“As the only school in the region to offer this programme, Grovedale College has put together an outstanding team of specialist teachers and professional sportspeople.

“Our football kids, for example, benefit from the likes of Cats player James Kelly and Geelong Falcons coach Aaron Greaves. Our netballers are coached by players with the Melbourne Vixens and Geelong Cougars.”

Between years 7 to 9, students choose from six sports – AFL, netball, soccer, basketball, cricket and tennis – before electing to specialise in either AFL or netball from Year 10 and potentially going on to VET Sport and Recreation in years 11 and 12.

With about one-third of the school’s

students involved, the programme is certainly proving popular.

The school is located at Wingarra Drive, Grovedale, and for more information, phone 5245 4545 or visit www.grovedale.vic.edu.au

Sports Academy shines through

For the girls, netball’s always a favourite.Photos: MICHAEL CHAMBERSFootball remains an integral part of the sports programme.

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Clifton Springs Primary School80-118 Jetty Road, Clifton Springs

Innovate • Engage • Excel

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Parents, prospective students and friends are warmly invitedto attend our Information Night. Experience in one eveningthe benefi ts of a Grovedale College education.

The night begins with displays of students’ work and a sausage sizzle

at 6.00pm. Guests are invited to tour the College in small conducted

groups during this time.

Formal activities commence at 7.00pm with a musical performance

followed by an address from the Principal. Teaching staff and

Team Leaders will provide information on Transition Programs,

Curriculum Options, the Notebook Program, Musical Opportunities

and our Sports Academy Program.

OpportunitiesOutstandingOpportunitiesOutstandingtiesOutstandingOutstanding

Scheduled tours of the College occur every

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CollegeScholarship Program 2012Enquire about ourexcellent scholarshipopportunities available to students commencing secondary schoolin 2012

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INFORMATION EVENING 2011Thursday 19th May

Activities commence at 6.00pm

Discover Grovedale College

BY GAIL CHRISFIELD

BELLARINE kindergarten children are discovering the excitement and joy of reading through a series of audio books created by Clifton Springs Primary School students for Education Week 2011.

According to school principal, Brent Richards, the innovative learning project builds on last year’s successful Radio Roadshow, which saw students visiting local kindergartens to record youngsters for the school’s regular Friday afternoon radio broadcast on Springs FM.

“This year, our students have asked each of the three local kindergartens to choose a favourite book to be recorded as an audio book,” Richards said.

“During Education Week, they will visit the kindergartens to present the results and show the children how they can access the books online at home.

“The project represents our school’s focus on providing students with innovative learning opportunities that engage them and enable them to excel. It also shows the benefits of developing strong links with local kindergartens, which is another major focus for us.

“For our students, they learn what’s involved in reading for an audience, which entails a strong performance element.

“They also use their editing skills to create an audio book that meets the special needs of young children learning to read.”

The audio book project is just one of the many outcomes of the school’s Elective Curricular Activities Programme, which enables students to choose from a range of activities.

Recent choices have included dance, outdoor education, scrapbooking, kitchen garden and information communication technology.

“The aim is to extend students’ learning by

enabling them to explore different activities that help to develop their creativity and insight. It’s part of our personalised learning approach,” Richards said.

This includes the school’s media team, which comprises 12 students from years 4 to 6 who work together to prepare, produce and present a series of web podcasts and radio broadcasts.

“Just like our latest audio book project, media team members develop their presentation, editing and technology skills as part of their wider education.

“As part of our current building works, we’re in the process of transforming one of our rooms into a purpose-built radio and television production studio to better support media team and ICT activities.”

Clifton Springs Primary School runs regular school tours to enable parents of prospective students to ‘see the possibilities’ for their children’s education.

Tours during Education Week are scheduled for Wednesday, May 18 and Thursday, May 19 at 9.30am, and Friday, May 20 at 2.15pm.

For more information, visit the school at Jetty Road, Clifton Springs, phone 5251 3581 or visit www.cliftonspringsps.vic.edu.au

Monique Beavis (left) and Diana Allison take a break from basketball in the sports hall. Photos: MICHAEL CHAMBERS

Ethan Newnham (front), Casey Markovic (middle) and Connor Aspland enjoy the information communication technology course, which includes creating an audio book.

Innovative learning leads the way

DRYSDALE Primary School will celebrate Education Week by focussing on its numeracy priority. Students will be working on maths activities where they can apply their maths knowledge. To complement this, the Year

3 students will be travelling to Queenscliff on the Shine and Discovery Rail Trip and the Year 4 students will highlight road safety and fitness by showcasing Bike Education. Parents are invited to visit classrooms and

participate in activities. All classes from Prep through to Year 6 will be holding activities throughout the week. For more information, phone the school on 5251 2272 or visit www.drysdaleps.edu.vic.gov.au

Maths in focus at Drysdale PSNews in brief

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goingGREENTuesday 10 May 2011 21ENVIRONMENTALFEATURE

MURRAY Riccardi of Rylock Windows says that often, when he is discussing the windows for a new home with potential clients, he is asked how much can be saved by investing in double glazing.

Riccardi explained that this is a very difficult question to answer, as no two households would be the same when it comes to how much heat, or cold for that matter, is enough.

Even members of the same family often cannot always agree whether the heater needs to be turned up, or the fire needs more wood.

“I certainly do not agree with some of the exaggerated claims of some of our competitors, with savings of 70 to 80 per cent quoted,” Riccardi said.

“Based on observations and comments by clients over the last 25 years or so, a figure of 50 per cent seems to be about the actual savings people could expect.

“These days our involvement in window replacement is contracted and performed by our accredited installer, Pierre’s Building Services, and we do not get the feedback we used to get.

“Until about five years ago we were contracting direct with customers for window replacement in

existing homes, and it was common to get advice from clients who had double glazed their homes that their heating bills had reduced by 50 per cent.

“When it comes to new homes there are no previous energy usage figures with which to draw a comparison, but there is certainly plenty of feedback.

“Clients have made comments like ‘I can even put my cheek against the inside glass of my double glazed windows in winter’ and ‘The home is much cosier than the old house which we believe is due to the double glazing’.

“One such client who lives in western Victoria, and built a new home in the same town, called each year to our stand at the Ballarat Home Show and over a period of three of four years after he had moved in.

“Progressively he told us his experiences in the new home which are worth relating. He told us he got together with two mates and their wives one night each week to play cards, with the venue alternating between their three homes, but after a short while they all started coming to his home because it was much cosier.

“Then he told us that he and the two mates had been going out timber cutting together for years to fuel their open fires and slow combustion

heaters, but that he pulled out of most of the firewood gathering trips. Although his mates needed fuel he didn’t, and he estimated that they were burning twice as much firewood as he was.

“Certainly this was a measurable saving due to the double glazing, but the family’s lifestyle and heating source has a bearing.

“For instance, you probably wouldn’t bother lighting a fire if coming home on a winter’s night at say 9.30pm, but you probably would be inclined to flick the switch of a reverse cycle air conditioner with the proven quicker warm up time afforded by double glazing.

“However, whatever the home heating and cooling system, whether you are connected to natural gas, are all electric, or burn firewood, there are savings to be made for both the family budget, and the environment.

“Energy prices will keep on increasing and are expected to possibly double by 2020 or earlier, meanwhile, the savings you will make by double glazing your new home will go on, and increase year after year.”

Murray Riccardi from Rylock Windows can help keep you warm and save money on energy bills this winter.

Double glaze and save

THE DEPARTMENT of Sustainability and Environment (DSE) has called on regional Victorians to nominate for the inaugural Water Efficiency Improvements Awards.

DSE statewide services business manager, Shane Mahony, said the new award category is a great way to acknowledge regional Victorians for their efforts to use water efficiently and implement innovative water use techniques.

“As we plan for a future with more people and increasing climate change variability, we all need to identify solutions for how best to use and manage the water we have,” Mahony said.

The DSE Water Efficiency Improvements Award acknowledges regional Victorian businesses and community groups, farmers and irrigators, as well as schools and households that are taking action to improve their water efficiency.

“Nominees can be anyone who demonstrates innovative ways to capture water, reduce water use, redirect or recycle water efficiently and effectively, or other water efficiency initiatives undertaken across regional Victoria,” Mahony said.

“I encourage you to reflect on those in your community who have demonstrated dedication in their efforts to improve water efficiency and nominate them for the Water Efficiency

Improvements Award.”The winner will receive a $2,000 Goalsaver

Account from the Commonwealth Bank and will be announced at the award presentation in October.

Nominations are open until Wednesday, July 13. Forms are available from DSE by calling 136 186 or by visiting www.awardsaustralia.com and following the links to Regional Achievement and Community Awards Victoria.

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HARVEY WORLD TRAVEL FREE EUROPEAN RIVER CRUISE INFORMATION NIGHT

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aroundtheglobe Tuesday 10 May 201122

A Scenic tour of EuropeLAST month I travelled to Europe to experience one of Scenic’s newest spaceships, the MS Scenic Pearl.

Our cruise began in Budapest and over nine days we cruised to Bratislava, Vienna, Melk, Passau, Linz, and Durnstein from the luxury of our spaceship.

We were also able to participate in two of Scenic’s FreeChoice sightseeing tours and travelled by coach to Salzburg and Cesky Krumlov, both of which I loved.

In all of our ports we were given guided city tours by informative local guides who are very passionate about their cities/towns. The tours were mainly walking tours but in the larger cities like Vienna, part of the tour was by coach and then walking to visit local attractions.

I loved all the cities and towns that we visited and was continually enchanted by the architecture and history.

All of the places we visited were a highlight for me and I especially enjoyed Schonbrunn Palace, the Melk Abbey including the organ concert with Father Bruno, the Private Classical Concert at Liechtenstein Palace, and the tour of the Spanish Riding School in Vienna which is a new Scenic FreeChoice tour for 2012.

Life onboard the Scenic Spaceship is very relaxing and enjoyable. All your meals are included onboard with breakfast and lunch being buffet style and dinners a la Carte – usually with five courses.

Also, for a special fine dining experience, you can enjoy Portobello’s, the Italian restaurant, at no additional cost. Special diets are also catered for.

There are a variety of suites available and on Danube and Rhine decks your suite has a full size private balcony. There is the sun deck to sit and relax, or do laps on the

walking track.You can also relax in the Panorama

Lounge and Bar and enjoy the breaktaking views through the floor to ceiling glass windows while you are cruising along and enjoying a drink.

River cruising is a very relaxing way to see Europe with the added benefit of unpacking only once while onboard the ship.

Plenty of sightseeing is included and also some free time to do your own exploring and shopping. It is also great having all your meals included.

I found travelling in April to be a great time to be in Europe as there are less crowds and the weather was quite mild.

For further information on Europe River cruising please contact Harvey World Travel Ocean Grove on 5256 1888, Drysdale on 5251 1125 or Leopold on 5250 1210.

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Starting on page 71To submit information for the

industry news page, please forward photographs or editorial to:

[email protected] Wednesdays at noon.

By Enzo Raimondo, CEO REIV

Regional Victoria update for the March quarter

THE STATE of the Melbourne residential property market is a common point of discussion but it is worth remembering that outside of the metropolitan area there is a very vibrant, and often less expensive, market.

The REIV March quarter median release showed that in regional Victoria the median house price was stable at $320,000. At the same time, the Melbourne median dropped by six per cent.

Over the year, demand mirrored the metropolitan area, with an 8.5 per cent increase compared to 8.7 per cent for Melbourne.

Each of the three main regional centres recorded strong demand and a stronger result than Melbourne. The median price of a house in the City of Greater Geelong dropped by 1.3 per cent to $385,000; in the City of Greater Bendigo it increased by 1.8 per cent to $280,000; and in the City of Ballarat it remained stable at $284,900.

Healthy increases were also recorded in Shepparton, where the median price of a house in the rural city increased by six per cent to $290,500 and Moyne, near Warrnambool, where the median house price increased by 12.5 per cent to $315,000.

The availability of rental homes remains lower than in the Melbourne.

The rental vacancy rate for regional Victoria was 1.4 per cent in March compared to 0.9 per cent in December 2010.

Rental homes remain in short supply in each of the main regional centres, with Geelong recording a rate of 1.6 per cent compared to 1.4 per cent in December; Bendigo had 0.9 per cent of homes vacant compared to 0.7 per cent three months ago; and Ballarat was 2.8 per cent compared to 0.7 per cent in December.

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TORQUAY real estate specialist, Louise Venter, recently requalified for membership of the LJ Hooker Captain’s Club for the second time in recognition of her continued achievements in real estate sales during the past 12 months.

LJ Hooker chief executive officer, L Janusz Hooker, said the Captain’s Club represented an elite group of performers.

“These people are the best of LJ Hooker’s sales force, the best of some 3,200 sales professionals and I congratulate Louise as one amongst them,” he said.

“Captain’s Club members are presented as successful models for other LJ Hooker salespeople who aspire to excellence.”

Venter (pictured) has eight years experience in real estate, including the past five years at the LJ Hooker

Torquay office.She is proud of her ongoing achievement, which

she says reflects a strong local market and customer trust.

“I would love to achieve life membership of the Captain’s Club, which would represent 11 consecutive years of qualification,” Venter said.

“To remain in the top 15 per cent of LJ Hooker achievers for that period would be something to be very proud of.”

Louise Venter can be contacted at LJ Hooker Torquay on 0405 347 166 or by email at [email protected]

Louise Venter has enjoyed a fruitful past 12 months.

Venter rejoins the Captain’s Club

THE REIV has welcomed cuts to stamp duty for first home buyers, eligible pensioners and farmers announced in the 2011-12 Victorian Budget.

REIV chief executive officer, Enzo Raimondo, said that first home buyers, farmers and pensioners had been looking forward to the cuts since they were promised in last November’s election.

“House prices have more than doubled since the First Home Owners Grant was introduced in 2000, yet for most buyers of a first home the financial assistance is still only $7,000,”

Raimondo said.“The cut, which will be worth around $5,794 on

a home valued at $565,000, will begin to redress that imbalance.

“This additional $5,794 benefit, when added to the continuing grant of $7,000, will lift overall assistance on an average home to around $12,794.

“Those buying a new home will also benefit, as the bonus of $13,000 in the metropolitan area and $19,500 in regional areas will continue and now be boosted by the stamp duty cuts.

“The REIV campaigned for increased assistance for first home buyers and we are happy that stamp

duty now will be cut by 50 per cent between July 1, 2011 and September 1, 2014.

“Due to the ongoing reductions in affordability, the number of first home buyers is 35 per cent lower than it was a year ago.

“The move to increase the threshold at which eligible pensioners can gain a stamp duty concession to $750,000 is a good move, as it will help remove a prohibitive barrier to downsizing. .

“The commitment to help first home buying farmers will be welcomed in regional areas.

“The government has delivered on their commitment.”

REIV welcomes duty cut

IF YOU have left a property owing rent or with damage, it is likely you will have been placed on a national tenancy database which alerts all agents when conducting reference checks.

In order to be removed from these databases, you will need to get back in contact with the agent that managed the property at the time and make amends, usually by paying any outstanding debts.

If the agent is satisfi ed that all issues have now been attended to, they can make contact with the database agency and have your fi le amended to refl ect the new status.

Rental questions answered:WHAT DO I DO IF I HAVE A BAD RENTAL HISTORY?

For further information or any other property management queries, please do not hesitate to contact the rental team at Hayden Real Estate at Anglesea on 5263 2133 or email [email protected] or at Torquay on 5261 2101 or email [email protected]

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

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FRESHWATER CREEK 515 Loutitt Bay Road PRIVACY, SPACE & ACREAGE!!! “MADSEN PARK” 16.24 HA - 40.13 ACRES (APPROX) 12 Minutes to the Ring Road and 8 Minutes to Torquay If you’re a horse enthusiast or someone looking for a great lifestyle property all within an arms length of the coast then look no further. Set on 16.24 Ha - 40.13 Acres of rich arable land fenced into 15 paddocks. Fully electrified fencing, 2 dams, surfaced sand arena (65 x 25), excellent shedding and storage including machinery shed with concrete floor, 3 large stables with power and phone connected, tack room (15 saddle racks), rug racks, wash bay and undercover parking for the float. Separate to this is a fantastic lodge/studio or games room (12m x 9m) featuring pine lining, church windows, coonara heater, phone and bar ideal for entertaining guests, parties or would make a great gym/office. Also suit conversion to self contained accommodation. The residence comprises 3 bedrooms, study/4th bedroom, open plan kitchen/dining/living area with jarrah floors, large formal lounge and mud/drying room enclosed under the verandah.A fantastic opportunity to secure a great lifestyle property or hobby farm with loads of potential in the highly sought after Bellbrae/Freshwater Creek area!!!

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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/5th bedroom 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 low maintenance 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!!

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5 2 2 TORQUAY 193 The Esplanade QUALITY AND STYLE ON THE ESPLANADE Fancy an early morning swim or a walk on Torquay’s glorious open beach or just sit back and relax while admiring all the ocean has to offer? Situated on Torquay’s famous esplanade this beautifully designed contemporary double-storey home has endless features comprising downstairs with open plan living room, 3 bedrooms all with BIR’s, study/4th bedroom andbathroom. Upstairs you’ll find an open plan kitchen/dining and living area, powder room, master bedroom with en-suite and large WIR, polished floorboards and private outdoor entertaining area with views of Point Danger and White’s Beach. All located on large 768m2 allotment with well established gardens and double lock-up garage. A fantastic opportunity to securea great lifestyle property located on the Esplanade close to The Sands Club House and Golf Course.

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

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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

TORQUAY Unit 1/40 Pomora Avenue GRAB THIS OPPORTUNITY!!!Here is one of those opportunities you can easily visualise setting yourself up with your first property or someone looking to downsize all keeping well within a budget. Features include 3 bedrooms (master with en-suite and WIR), BIR’s in the remaining bedrooms, lounge, open plan kitchen/dining area (stainless steel appliances), polished floorboards, private court yard and single car garage. Perfect investment, weekender or first home buyer opportunity all located within a short walk to Whites beach and Lochard Drive convenience store.

PRICE: $475,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Adrian Currie 0412 686 875

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TORQUAY 49 Zeally Bay Road THE CENTRE OF TOWN The old adage of “Position, Position, Position” applies to 49 Zeally Bay Road Torquay. Just minutes walk to the beach and shopping centre this central Torquay property sits on a manicured 1000m2 allotment. The home comprises 3 good size bedrooms, open plan living with gas heating, modern kitchen with dishwasher, bathroom with spa bath, private cour tyard deck, balcony, workshop, storeroom, double carpor t and a self contained rear unit currently leased to an excellent tenant.This is the ideal investment/holiday property with the potential of redevelopment (S.T.C.A). Affordable buying in Central Torquay.

PRICE: $785,000 CONTACT: Adrian Currie 0412 686 875 or Tim Carson 0434 690 930

3 2 2TORQUAY 6 Felix Crescent ONE STREET TO THE BEACHFRONT This would have to be one of Torquay’s favourite locations. Just minutes walk to Fishermans Beach and Taylors Park. The 1970’s style 3 bedroom home sits on 2 lots comprising 807m2 in total. Redevelop into 2 townhouses (S.T.C.A) or enjoy the large block that is oh so close to the water.

PRICE: $1,250,000 CONTACT: Adrian Currie 0412 686 875 or Tim Carson 0434 690 930

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TORQUAY 1 Island Drive COTTAGE BY THE SEA

tors take note.

PRICE: $439,000 CONTACT: Adrian Currie 0412 686 875 or Tim Carson 0434 690 930

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An Opportunity Not To Be Missed Close to the beach, in a quiet tree lined street lies this magnificent 2 BR unit. Recently refurbished the home comprises large open plan lounge, modern kitchen and adjoining meals area. The bedrooms are bright and spacious, master includes WIR. Other features include modern bathroom, spacious laundry, paved entertaining area ideal for BBQ’s, a large single remote control garage with internal access, air conditioning and more.

It Doesn’t Get Any Better Than ThisLocated only a stone’s throw to the waters edge lies this magnificent 4 bedroom family home. Sitting on a huge allotment of 1090sqm the home features; large lounge room, modern kitchen with pantry which overlooks the tiled meals area and the adjoining family room, magnificent undercover entertaining area which is perfect for informal gatherings, ducted heating, split system cooling, garden shed and more.

The One You Have Been Waiting For Situated in one of Old Torquay’s premier locations, overlooking Taylor’s Park and a stone’s throw to the beach and Main Street, you will be impressed with this modern Dennehy home. Offering open plan living, kitchen & meals area, separate rumpus room, study and 4 generous bedrooms including master with ensuite. Spacious, stylish, well appointed and well located opportunities like this don’t come along often.

TORQUAY2/41 Grange Crescent

TORQUAY35 Golden Beach Way

TORQUAY18 Beach Road

PRICE GUIDE $459,000INSPECT Sat 14th May 2-2.30pm Photo ID required

CONTACT Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480MEL REF 506 D2

PRICE GUIDE $640,000 – $680,000INSPECT By Appointment

CONTACT Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480MEL REF 506 F2

PRICE GUIDE $850,000+INSPECT Sat 14th May 10.30-11am Photo ID required

CONTACT Laura Andrews 0439 400 310MEL REF 506 A4

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Paradise found Located in the South Beach Estate lies this magnificent near level vacant block of land, approximately 614sqm and is ready to build your dream home on. Surrounded by quality homes of only a few years you can build with confidence in this modern estate. The beach is only a short stroll away and is very safe for swimming and The Sands golfing resort is also moments away where you can play a round of golf or walk down for a late afternoon drink at the clubhouse. The possibilities are endless for this magnificent allotment in such a great location, definitely paradise has been found.

TORQUAY40 Pacific Drive

PRICE GUIDE $339,000INSPECT By Appointment

CONTACT Laura Andrews 0439 400 310MEL REF 506 F1

614m2

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2010

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Live Your Dream “WOW!” This property is nestled on approx 1.10 acres and only three years old. The home comprises spacious kitchen with caesar stone bench tops, quality S/S appliances, separate living area, energy efficient power system (CBUS), ducted heating & vacuuming, ceiling fans & air-conditioning, separate granny flat & double garage. This is truly something special!

TORQUAY14 Rosedale Drive

PRICE GUIDE $860,000 – $910,000INSPECT By Appointment

CONTACT Laura Andrews 0439 400 310MEL REF 505 B1

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Located directly across the road from Torquay’s famous front beach lies this magnificent near new townhouse with everything you’ll need to be the envy of all your visitors. The home comprises large open plan living area with modern kitchen which boasts quality stainless steel appliances and stone bench tops. Master bedroom with ensuite and walk in robes, 2 other bedrooms, study nook, a self contained loft above the garage which is perfect for teenagers, in-laws or guests and large double remote control garage and a secure private courtyard. With only 3 apartments in the block this is a purchase you will take pride in ownership and be thanked by the family for years to come.

TORQUAY40 Pacific Drive

INSPECT Sat 14th May 3-3.30pm Photo ID required

CONTACT Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480MEL REF 506 B7

Somewhere To Call Home Upon entry you will appreciate the quality and space this family home has on offer. Boasting a modern kitchen, spacious lounge and meals area which flows out to the balcony where ocean views are enjoyed. There is a separate rumpus room, master with large ensuite, WIR & BIR’s, Rylock double glazed windows and more. Nestled amongst manicured gardens this house is somewhere you would like to call home.

TORQUAY13 Empire Court

PRICE GUIDE $659,000INSPECT By Appointment

CONTACT Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480MEL REF 506 A2

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19A Gilbert Street, Torquay Ph: 03 5261 2121 [email protected]

16 Pacific Drive, Torquay

Price Offers over $600,000 View Saturday 1.30 – 2.00pmContact Brad Pekin 0425 274 383LJ Hooker Torquay 5261 2121

LARGE FAMILY HOME WITH ROOM FOR EVERYONE

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LJ Hooker Torquay 5261 2121

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19A Gilbert Street, Torquay Ph: 03 5261 2121 [email protected]

64 Alleyne Avenue, Torquay

3/15 Park Lane, Torquay

46 Pomora Avenue, Torquay

Lot 1609 Centreside Drive, The Quay

58a Anderson Street, Torquay

5 The Mews, Torquay

92 Fischer Street, Torquay

19 Shorebreak Street, Torquay

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PRICE REDUCED…. OWNER READY TO MOVE OUT

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PARK LANE EQUALS POSITION

& surf beach

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COTTAGE BY THE SEA

heating & cooling

cupboards and large walk in pantry

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YOUR QUAY TO HAPPINESS

single and double storey houses offered by most builders

this is the ideal site for your next family home

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42 SQUARES OF LUXURY LIVING IN OLD TORQUAY

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SOMETHING SPECIAL WITH FANTASTIC OCEAN VIEWS

ocean views

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GOOD BOOK, COLD DRINK – RELAX

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19A Gilbert Street, Torquay Ph: 03 5261 2121 [email protected]

71 Manna Gum Drive, Torquay

COASTAL DESIGN – MODERN LIVING

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TORQUAY 171 THE ESPLANADE Luxury On The WaterfrontArchitecturally designed and magnificent inside and out, this double storey dwelling is aesthetically pleasing, offering ample natural light bouncing off the warm ironbark floors and all on a large 741sqm block (approx). Offering four bedrooms, master with WIR, ensuite and bonus powder room. A cosy rumpus has full length bi fold doors leading to the landscaped garden and storage galore in the huge laundry and DLUG. An open plan upstairs includes living, dining, modern kitchen with Miele appliances, walk in pantry, a separate lounge and three huge decks. Fully ducted air-con and also gas heating downstairs.

AUCTION: Sat 21 May @ 12pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days INSPECT: Sat 1:30-2:00pm Sun 12:00-12:30pm CONTACT: Patrick Hayden 0437 882 088, Ella Wilson 0408 515 197

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

TORQUAY 7 LUNE COURT Where Size Does MatterIn a quiet court with ocean glimpses is this massive, well constructed, imaginative home which would be ideal for the extra large family as a home, holiday destination or perfect for the professional who works from home and needs privacy and space.Features: > Six large bedrooms & four bathrooms -1 ensuite > Three expansive living areas with a rear and front decks > Amazingly there are two double garages > Office space with a waiting room > Possibly able to be made into two residences

FOR SALE Price: $859,000 INSPECT: Sat 1:30-2:00pm CONTACT: Damian Jens 0438 345 154, John McMahon 0400 866 634

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TORQUAY 1/145 FISCHER STREET Contemporary Excellence Architectural, stylish and with fabulous northerly aspect, this is fine design in a prime location. Combining amazing accommodation with the finest of finish, this three bedroom, two bathroom home brings beach style living to an all new standard. With a sleek Caesar Stone and 900mm Blanco stainless steel kitchen, master bedroom with generous walk in robe, stunning ensuite and ocean views, this home definitely covers all conceivable bases.

AUCTION: Sat 14 May @ 12pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days INSPECT: Sat 11:30-12:00pm CONTACT: Damian Jens 0438 345 154, Marianne Keane 0413 555 753

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

TORQUAY 3/48 ZEALLY BAY ROAD Refreshed And Waiting For YouRejuvenated and inviting, this two bedroom unit in coveted central locale, could be yours for weekends, or weeks-on-end. An ideal investment property. Featuring two spacious bedrooms with robes, freshly painted and new carpets throughout, sunlit kitchen/ meals area, gas heater plus reverse cycle air conditioning and single garage.Stroll to the shops, park and beach.

AUCTION: Sat 28 May @ 12pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60 days INSPECT: Sat 2:00-2:30pm CONTACT: Marianne Keane 0413 555 753, Patrick Hayden 0437 882 088

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AIREYS INLET 5 FRASER DRIVEAireys BeachsideYour dream beach house on the ocean side of the Great Ocean Road is one of Aireys Inlets premiere locations >Four bedrooms >Home office >Two bathrooms >Spacious kitchen >Open plan living & expansive entertainers deck featuring distant blue ocean views >Combustion heater >Rear sheltered deck & enclosed backyard >Huge undercover BBQ feature in the second entertaining area.Properties of this calibre are extremely rare, in one of Aireys most sought after locations...

AUCTION: Sat 21 May @ 12pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 60/90 days INSPECT: Sat & Sun 1:00-1:30pm CONTACT: Marius Tekin 0425 853 055, Trent Ludlow 0418 308 841

4 412 MOGGS CREEK 7 STEPHEN AVENUEThe View Says It All>Three large bedrooms upstairs >Open plan living/ dining/ kitchen >Stunning polished boards >Bathroom & separate laundry >North & South facing decks boasting magnificent 180 degree views from Mogg's Creek to Lorne & beyond >Self contained open plan downstairs apartment with brand new kitchenette, separate bathroom & bunkroom >All this, plus stunning huge 1800sqm approx allotment to complete this beautiful coastal property!

AUCTION: Sat 21 May @ 2pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60 days INSPECT: Sat & Sun 12:00-12:30pm CONTACT: Marius Tekin 0425 853 055, Trent Ludlow 0418 308 841

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JAN JUC 19 SUNNINGDALE AVENUEA 70s Sensation!Very rarely would you find a 'one of a kind' owner designed home situated on a generous 669sqm (approx) block in the secluded settings of Jan Juc. Two bedrooms, master with WIR and the other with BIR. Two fully equipped bathrooms directly adjacent to the bedrooms. Adjoining library (potential third bedroom). Second living area with downstairs access to rumpus room. Original wood fired oven, electric heat bank. Native Cypress pine feature wall in the kitchen/Blackwood feature wall in the second living area.

AUCTION: Sat 14 May @ 11am Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days INSPECT: Sat 10:30-11:00am CONTACT: Patrick Hayden 0437 882 088, Bryan Hayden 0417 613 250

2 12 JAN JUC 18 BELLS BOULEVARDHigh On A HillFive fantastic acres on the iconic Bells Boulevard, gateway to one of the greatest surf beaches in the world, beckons to the investors, lifestyle changers and holiday people with an idea for the future and dreams to live. Features include two large living areas, three bedrooms, main with ensuite. A Great home for families with views over the valley to open ocean. Two paddocks - could hold livestock/horses. Private and secluded.

AUCTION Price: $1,600,000 CONTACT: Damian Jens 0438 345 154, Marianne Keane 0413 555 753

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JAN JUC 22 WATERSUN ROADWhen It´s All About Position!Seconds from the sand and handy to the Jan Juc shops and hotel, this bright, beachy three bedroom home on 534m2 approx. offers loads of potential for further renovation and/or extension. Comprising good sized lounge/dining room along with a separate kitchen/meals area, bright and sunny overlooking the rear yard. Featuring a central bathroom, laundry, front and rear deck, double carport and generous backyard with side access. Positioned in a quiet street, perfect for investor, family holidays or permanent seaside address.

AUCTION: Sat 14 May @ 1pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days INSPECT: Sat 12:30-1:00pm CONTACT: Steve Menegazzo 0421 802 203, John McMahon 0400 866 634

3 21 TORQUAY 1/17 FISCHER STREETPosition Perfect> Ideal central Torquay retreat for owner or holiday maker> Three generous bedrooms, master with WIR & ensuite> Separate lounge looking out onto Taylor Park> Sensational outdoor entertaining area> Double remote garage, heating/ cooling, central bathroom plus more

AUCTION: Sat 28 May @ 11am Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60 days INSPECT: Sat 2:00-2:30pm CONTACT: Steve Menegazzo 0421 802 203, John McMahon 0400 866 634

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

TORQUAY 10 LINKS DRIVESimply A Show PieceA fusion of architectural design, contemporary sleek lines and well proportioned living spaces makes up this near new residence, superbly positioned in the Sands Golf estate.The kitchen is a focal point of the upstairs living zone with access to an alfresco area with uninterrupted views along the second fairway to the green. Also on this level is the master bedroom with ensuite, BIR and cabinetry. Downstairs offers further living zones and an additional 3 bedrooms. With many more luxurious features this property is hard to beat.

FOR SALE Price: $975,000 INSPECT: Sun 1:00-1:30pm CONTACT: John McMahon 0400 866 634

4 22 TORQUAY 8 LIESBET CLOSEFlexible Lifestyle & Ideal LocationA home filled with natural light, unique ceiling angles and curves plus extensive use of glass bricks add to the excitement of discovering this fantastic family home.Slab heating, wood heater in winter and reverse cycle airconditioning plus sparkling pool for the summer months.Quiet court location. Less than 400m to waters edge. A rare opportunity to secure your own slice of paradise.

FOR SALE Price: $765,000 INSPECT: Sun 12:30-1:00pm CONTACT: Marianne Keane 0413 555 753, Damian Jens 0413 555 753

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EXCITING NEW LAND RELEASE

A rare opportunity now

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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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Jan Juc 97 Sunset StripA lifestyle experience in Jan Juc

Seeking acreage in Jan Juc and a wonderful family home? A perfect northerly aspect sweeping down to the lake’s edge framing beautiful mature views over tranquil gardens...iconic setting in a never to be repeated landscape. With manicured lawns it’s just the place to entertain family and friends. Ideal “Dennehy built” single level home with all the warmth and comfort of a genuine family home. Ample accommodation of 4 bedrooms 2 living areas and 2 bathrooms. Simply a must see home for a lifestyle experience for the fortunate few.

> VIEW Saturday 12:00 – 12:30pm

> EPR $1,150,000 – $1,250,000

> MEL REF 505 / C1

> OFFICE

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A beautiful home to retire to with all the facilities and comforts that Kithbrooke has to

of and a joy to live in. Sparkling vista over the parkland and ornamental lake the home commands the premier location on the estate. With two double bedrooms large lounge and dining leading to a sunny rear garden perfect for BBQs with family and friends.

> VIEW Saturday 11:00 – 11:30am

> EPR $490,000 – $520,000

> MEL REF 505 / K3

> OFFICE

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

TORQUAY 5 CHARLES LANE

INVEST IN OLD TORQUAY GOLDNothing on the Surf Coast compares with the investment value of a large (766 m2) prime Old Torquay block. Add potential panoramic views and you have gold.

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Jan Juc 20 Domain Road

Breathe in the sea air

A great opportunity to secure a quaint and delightful beach cottage. Indulge your creative side and make a mark on this tidy 3 bedroom property. Elevated ceilings in the air-conditioned main living area with open plan kitchen and dining area that faces north for plenty of sunshine, combined with a wonderful deck area perfect for entertaining. A single bathroom with separate toilet, bedrooms with built in robes and colour bond garage. Located across the road from Bob Pettit sports and recreation reserve, near the beach and shops.

> VIEW Sat/Sun 12:00 – 12:30pm

> EPR $515,000 - $535,000

> MEL REF 505 / E10

> OFFICE

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A fantastic opportunity awaits to create your dream in this prestigious location, close to Torquay’s famous beaches. Four vacant allotments are still available. Also available are four 2 bedroom apartments and a 2 & 3 bedroom penthouse. All are a short walk to the town centre, shops and cafes. Cross the Esplanade to beautiful Fisherman’s Beach. Enjoy the resort facilities such as in ground pool, spa and tennis court. The perfect chance to obtain the highly sought after coastal lifestyle you have been dreaming about. 70mins to Melbourne CBD, 80mins to Tullamarine Airport & 40mins to Avalon Airport.

> EPR Expressions of Interest

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Torquay 128 Fischer Street

Embrace the coastal lifestyle

This fantastic double storey townhouse is the perfect opportunity to secure your own piece of prime coastal real estate. 3 bdrms, master upstairs with ensuite & WIR and the other two on the lower level with BIR’s. Upstairs living with S/S heating & cooling & a second living area down stairs. A paved backyard entertaining area facing north east offering lots of sunshine. DLUG. Just a short walk to Torquay famous beaches, shops & cafes.

> EPR $580,0000 – $620,000

> MEL REF 506 / C2

> OFFICE

> TEL 5261 8888

> CONTACT

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Jan Juc 26 Ozan Crescent

Tucked away for privacy and surrounded by established gardens and mature trees this double storey home is perched on an elevated block to capture views of the ocean. With a

area that offers a northerly aspect overlooking a protected backyard. A split level design with 2 ensuites, 3 bedrooms and an option for a 4th. A second level balcony that captures ocean views and new carpet throughout adds to the comfort value. With a DLUG.

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> OFFICE

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> CONTACT

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Torquay 15 Whistler Close

stone benches, walk in panty and adjacent alfresco. 4 sizable bedrooms, ensuite and second bathroom are enhanced with heating and cooling. Close to schools, reserve and with a double garage.

> VIEW

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> MEL REF 506 / A2

> OFFICE

> TEL 5261 8888

> CONTACT

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Jan Juc Life’s a Beach...make the change

throughout the house.

> AUCTION

> VIEW

> EPR

> MEL REF 505 / E11

> OFFICE

> TEL 5261 8888

> CONTACT

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Jan Juc 28 Inveray Avenue Lifestyle transformation!

Boarded by reserves and capturing ocean views, this beach themed home is at the end of a quiet court and immediately ready to move into. A split level design with 2 ground

> VIEW Saturday 3:00 – 3:30pm

> EPR $590,000 – $620,000

> MEL REF 505 / F8

> OFFICE

> TEL 5261 8888

> CONTACT

3 2 1

Torquay

Comfort, Convenience and Spacious

butlers panty, evaporative heating/cooling, north facing aspect & double glazing throughout.

> EPR

> MEL REF

> OFFICE

> TEL 5261 8888

> CONTACT

4 2 2

35

> EPR $1,900,000

> MEL REF 505 / B12

> OFFICE

> TEL 5261 8888

> CONTACT

4 2 4

Jan Juc Fantastic Lifestyle Opportunity

> AUCTION > VIEW Open prior to Auction 12:30 – 1:00pm > EPR $550,000 – $600,000 > MEL REF 505 / E9 > OFFICE > TEL 5261 8888 > CONTACT

4 2 4

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WELCOME TO OUR BACKYARDCOASTAL VIEWS

AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

29 JANUARY 2008

AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

3 MAY - 17 MAY 2011

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A WORLD CLASS EVENTGREAT OCEAN ROAD REAL ESTATEPROUDLY SPONSORING MAJOR EVENTS IN "OUR BACKYARD"

THE GREAT OCEAN ROAD REAL ESTATEINTERNATIONAL MARATHONSat the 14th & Sun the 15th of MAY 2011

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AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

GREAT OCEAN ROAD FREEHOLD & APARTMENT

$775,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

3/28-30 GREAT OCEAN RD AIREYS INLET

667 GREAT OCEAN ROAD AIREYS INLET

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

$525,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

1 ANDERSON STREET AIREYS INLET

6 BAMBRA ROAD AIREYS INLET

$660,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

9 ALBERT STREET AIREYS INLET

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

AIREYS INLET / EASTERN VIEW / FAIRHAVEN / MOGGS CREEK

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

2 BIMBADEEN DRIVE FAIRHAVEN

$600,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

14 OLD COACH ROAD MOGGS CREEK

$1,750,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

683 GREAT OCEAN ROAD EASTERN VIEW

$POAJames Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

631 GREAT OCEAN ROAD EASTERN VIEW

$475,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

7 NARANI WAY FAIRHAVEN

$1,600,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

12 RIDGE ROAD FAIRHAVEN

$1,495,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

41 - 43 BEACH ROAD AIREYS INLET

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

18 YANDANAH ROAD FAIRHAVEN

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

22 BEACH ROAD ROAD AIREYS INLET

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

10 ANDERSON STREET AIREYS INLET

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

20 ANDERSON STREET AIREYS INLET

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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

DOLPHIN COVE - NEW SUBDIVISIONONLY 6 LEFT - THE FINAL COUNTDOWN

Great Ocean Road.

38 - 46 CAWOOD STREET

Blocks from $195,000Bec Allen 0429999788Brad Fanning 0419 887 22

GREAT OCEAN ROAD REAL ESTATE

SUB-DIVISION SPECIALISTS

GREAT know

ledge GREAT advice G

REAT results

Whether buying or selling w

e would love to help you!

70% SOLD IN ONLY 6 M

ONTHS

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

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

For Sale by Tender closing Monday 23rd May 2011Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223Bec Allen 0429 999 788

APOLLO BAY

267 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY

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

APOLLO BAY HEIGHTS APOLLO BAY

Priced from $210,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

245 BUSTY ROAD APOLLO BAY

$895,000Darren 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 317 424

11 GUM COURT APOLLO BAY

$395,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

12/22 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY

$720,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223Bec Allen 0429 999 788

169 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY

Expressions of interest closing Monday 9th MayDarren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

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AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

44 SCENIC DRIVE APOLLO BAY

VENDOR SAYS SELL TODAY

$550,000 - $575,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Bec Allen 0429 999 788Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

485 WILD DOG ROAD APOLLO BAY

$1,350,000 - $1,400,000Bradley Fanning 0419 887 223

37 GREAT OCEAN ROAD SKENES CREEK

$980,000 - $1,050,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

5655 GREAT OCEAN ROAD YUULONG

Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223Bec Allen 0429 999 788

10 NEWCOMBE STREET MARENGO

$595,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

6 MCMINN COURT MARENGO

$595,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

11 HARRISON STREET MARENGO

$570,000 - $600,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

855 GREAT OCEAN ROAD MARENGO

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

32 OCEAN PARK DRIVE MARENGO

$750,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

APOLLO BAY / SKENES CREEK / GLENAIRE / MARENGO / YUULONG

3170 GREAT OCEAN ROAD GLENAIRE

$950,000 - $1,050,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

27 SEEBERG COURT APOLLO BAY

Price by NegotiationDarren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

14A RAMSDEN AVENUE SKENES CREEK

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

$415,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Bradley Fanning 0419 887 223

LOT 8 / 9 - 13 NOEL STREET APOLLO BAY24 NELSON STREET APOLLO BAY

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

2 / 5 NELSON STREET APOLLO BAY

For Sale Now or by Expression of InterestDarren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

4/8 MURRAY STREET APOLLO BAY

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

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AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

3A ALPHA TERRACE LORNE

SUBSTANTIAL SIZED COASTAL HOME

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

Architect designed 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2 living area residence over 3 levels.

different levels.

LORNE

LORNE

56 DEANS MARSH ROAD LORNE

$549,000Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

of a second level (STCA).

23 DEANS MARSH ROAD LORNE

$595,000Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

residence.

77 GREAT OCEAN ROAD LORNE

$1,680,000Ian Stewart 0418 522 571Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

77 CHARLES STREET LORNE

THE MAGIC OF CHARLES STREET

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

allotment, this 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home offers

streets.

$POAIan Stewart 0418 522 571Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

15 GEORGE STREET LORNE

$1,150,000Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

19 HOPETOUN TERRACE LORNE

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

9 HARVEY STREET LORNE

$825,000Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

17 / 260 MOUNTJOY PARADE LORNE

$735,000Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

16 / 2 - 10 OCEAN ROAD SOUTH LORNE

60 OTWAY STREET LORNE

$1,500,000Ian Stewart 0418 522 571 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

$725,000Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

5 / 12 GROVE ROAD LORNE

.

14 GEORGE STREET LORNE

$885,000Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

$695,000Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

76 POLWARTH ROAD LORNE

northern coastline.

35 POLWARTH ROAD LORNE

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

5 SMITH STREET LORNE

$1,150,000Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

100m of Lorne cafes and the main beach.

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

LORNE / WYE RIVER / RURAL / ANGLESEA

31 SUMMERHILLS AVENUE LORNE

BLUE WATER VISTA

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

1 / 17 - 19 TOORAK TERRACE LORNE

EXECUTIVE RETREAT, EXCLUSIVE LOCATION

$1,030,000Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

and coastline to Aireys Inlet.

73 SMITH STREET LORNE

SOMETHING SPECIAL!

$1,590,000Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

1/17 SMITH STREET LORNE

CENTRALLY LOCATED

$650,000Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

4B & 4C TRADEWINDS AVENUE LORNE

THE SABA ESTATE!

4B $650,000 - 4C $590,000Ben Jackson 0419 375 285Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

8 WALLACE STREET LORNE

A CLASSIC LORNE BEACH HOUSE

$875,000Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

12 WALLACE STREET LORNE

DELUXE BEACH SIDE FAMILY LIVING

$1,395,000Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

32 WAVERLEY AVENUE LORNE

SEA BREEZES - BUSHY SURROUNDS

$780,000Ben Jackson 0419 375 285Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

6 WILLIAM STREET LORNE

THE HARD WORK IS DONE

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

9 DURIMBIL AVENUE WYE RIVER

IMMACULATE ENTERTAINER

$855,000Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

5 GREAT OCEAN ROAD WYE RIVER

PETER'S PLACE

$1,690,000Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

$530,000Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

3390 PRINCES HIGHWAY WINCHELSEA 164 -170 GREAT OCEAN RD ANGLESEA

ROADKNIGHT COTTAGES

$2,950,000Ian Stewart 0418 522 571Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

VACANT LAND CLOSE TO TOWN

$295,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

17 WEIR STREET ANGLESEA

29 / 4 SMITH STREET LORNE

RESORT LIVING IN THE CENTRE OF LORNE

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

$930,000Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

3 OLIVE STREET SEPARATION CREEK

A SPECIAL SPOT

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

TORQUAY / ANGLESEA

3 - 15 / 105 GREAT OCEAN ROAD ANGLESEA

LUXURIOUS NEW APARTMENTS IN CENTRAL ANGLESEA

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

151 THE ESPLANADE TORQUAY

$1,580,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

17 MIRANDA CLOSE TORQUAY

$709,000Michael Ferris 0428 882 666Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

$1,825,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

THE ULTIMATE IN RURAL COASTAL LIVING

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

6/45 GREAT OCEAN ROAD JAN JUC

JAN JUC & CHECK OUT THE OCEAN VIEWS!

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

12 BLACKWATTLE MEWS TORQUAY

COURT LOCALE - EMPHASIS ON SPACE & STYLE

$599,000Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

all in a great area.

24 BALLYLIFFEN CRESCENT TORQUAY

$679,000Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

30 CENTRESIDE DRIVE TORQUAY

$549,000 - $569,000Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

litre

307 / 100 THE ESPLANADE TORQUAY

$590,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

required.

77 SPRINGVALLEY DRIVE TORQUAY

$555,000 - $565,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

11 NAUTICLE RISE TORQUAY

$690,000 - $710,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

77 GLANEUSE AVENUE TORQUAY

$669,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

11 YELLOW GUM PLACE TORQUAY

$295,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

Torquay.

2 / 80 SAGITTARIUS STREET TORQUAY

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

accommodate the dream home.

243 MESSMATE ROAD TORQUAY

$890,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

tradesmans dream!)

2 / 3 HOYLAKE AVENUE JAN JUC

$760,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

maintenance courtyard and gardens.

3 / 13 DARIAN ROAD TORQUAY

$639,000 WIWOMichael Ferris 0428 882 666

63 CENTRAL AVENUE TORQUAY

$495,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

22, 24 &26 BAYVIEW TERRACE TORQUAY

$795,000 eachMichael Ferris 0428 882 666Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

1212 HORSESHOE BEND RD TORQUAY

$2,350,000 - $2,600,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

SOLD

SOLD

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AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

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

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

68 Costin Street, Apollo Bay 3 B/R 2bth $570,000 - $599,00012/22 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 2 B/R $720,000 +15/22 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 2bth $695,0002/79 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 3 B/R $595,000197 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, GOR frontage $875,000 - $899,00016 Joyce Street, Apollo Bay 4 B/R $650,000 - $680,000'Alyeska' - 355 Killala Road, Apollo Bay 5 B/R, 3bth, 118 acres $1,050,0002/355 Killala Road, Apollo Bay 2 B/R, 2bth, 2.2 acres $450,0001/19 McLennan Street, Apollo Bay 2 B/R $499,000 - $525,00032 McLennan Street, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 850 sqm $415,0008C Moore Street, Apollo Bay 3 B/R $495,00025 Montrose Avenue, Apollo Bay 2 B/R, 1bth $350,000 - $360,0002B Murray Street, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 1,070 sqm $590,000 - $625,0004/8 Murray Street, Apollo Bay 3 /R, 2 bth $560,000 - $580,00033 Murray Square, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 1 bth, DLUG $415,0002/22 Nelson Street, Apollo Bay 2 B/R, 1bth $325,0003/22 Nelson Street, Apollo Bay 2 B/R, 1bth $310,0002 Nizam Quay, Apollo Bay 3.5 B/R, 2bth $499,000 - $520,0005/3-4 Nizam Quay, Apollo Bay 2 B/R 1bth $460,0003/62 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 2 bth Townhouse $570,00011 Nova Court, Apollo Bay 4 B/R, 2.5 bth, views $698,0008 Otway Vista, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 319 sqm $310,0009 Otway Vista, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 2bth $330,000 1/18 Pascoe Street, Apollo Bay 3 B/R , 2bth $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 $500,000 - $525,0006A Ramsden Avenue, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 1 bth $349,0009 Ramsden Avenue, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 2.5 bth $540,0002 Scenic Drive, Apollo Bay 4 B/R, 2bth $525,0003 Scott Place, Apollo Bay 6 B/R, 1664 sqm $695,00016 Thompson Street, Apollo Bay Approved 4 lot development $595,000 - $650,0002/35 Thompson Street, Apollo Bay 2 storey 3 B/R, 2bth $400,0004 College Drive, Lavers Hill 2 B/R, 5.5 acres $265,00022 Great Ocean Road, Lavers Hill 3 B/R, 1,012 sqm $199,0006 Galbraith Way, Marengo 4 B/R, 3 bth, 1 acre fenced $800,000 +3/9 Great Ocean Road, Marengo 3 B/R, 2 bth $420,00021 Great Ocean Road, Marengo 5 B/R, 2.5 bth $595,0005 Newcombe Street, Marengo 4 B/R, 993 sqm $565,000 - $585,00024 Hennessy Street, Port Campbell 2 B/R cottage $415,00010 Otway Avenue, Skenes Creek 3 B/R, ocean views $560,00023 Point Avenue, Skenes Creek 4 B/R, 2bth $POA30 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 - $215,0008 Surf Avenue, Skenes Creek 3 B/R, 1bth $380,000

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

127/3 Bay Street, Lorne Self contained apt $220,00025 Dorman Street, Lorne 2 B/R, 1 bth, views $695,00064 - 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 $800,00029 McRae Road, Wye River 3 B/R, 2 bth, views $1,150,00034 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 $1,250,00021 Ballyliffen Crescent, Torquay 4 B/R, 2 bth & 2 living $660,000 - $680,00090 Geelong Road, Torquay Residence on 1011 sqm $775,00010 Lune Court, Torquay 4 B/R, 3 bth on 1321 sqm $950,0002 Ocean Outlook, Torquay 4 B/R, 2 bth & views $819,000

56A Bambra Road, Aireys Inlet 1118 sqm $415,000

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

5 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 - $250,00024 Diana Street, Apollo Bay 306 sqm $245,000Lot 9 Gambier Street, Apollo Bay 343 sqm $299,000295 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 - $250,000Lot 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 +28 Seaview Drive, Apollo Bay 714 sqm $250,00048 Seaview Drive, Apollo Bay 579 sqm $250,000Lot 17 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay 510 sqm $275,000 - $290,00033 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay 562 sqm $340,000 - $350,00016 Thomson Street, Apollo Bay 1280 sqm with P/P $595,000 - $650,00015 Whelan Street, Apollo Bay 700 sqm approx $395,00031 Main Road, Beech Forrest 1700 sqm $150,0007 Costerman Terrace, Marengo 1 acre $385,00018 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 $250,000

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

32 Albert Street, Lorne 546 sqm approx $610,00011 Allen Street, Lorne 633 sqm $430,00073 Charles Street, Lorne 1000 sqm $915,000Lot 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 322836 Greenfields Drive, Moriac Half acre $260,00067A Bristol Road, Torquay 453 sqm $395,000

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 9, 16 Dehnerts Track, Ferguson 822 sqm $ 78,00090 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 $118,00038 Aurel Road, Deans Marsh 1 acre, 3 B/R house $390,000455 Deans Marsh-Lorne Road, Deans Marsh 16 acres $400,000Martians Café & Bar, Deans Marsh Leasehold business $200,000Shalom Cottages, 35 Robilliards Road, Murroon 2x2 B/R1x3 B/R 16a $650,00075 Anderson Street, Pennyroyal 4 B/R, 100 acres $980,000215 Aireys Inlet Road, Bambra 3 B/R, 49 acres $825,000

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

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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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GEELONG83 Ryrie St 03 5229 1111

Torquay $760,000–$810,000The 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 HOME: By AppointmentADDRESS: 69 St. Georges Way

Matt Pearce 0425 749 326E: [email protected]

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Feature propertyTuesday 10 May 2011 77

DESIRABLE IN DEEP CREEK!11 Yellow Gum Place, TORQUAY

$295,000• Superb vacant building allotment with all available services.

• 612 sqm with a gentle fall and a north facing side of 36 metres.

• Fenced two sides and with great views over Deep Creek and bush land.

• In a top location close to schools, shops, public transport and services.

• A true opportunity in this popular, nicely established area of Torquay.

Inspect: By AppointmentAgent: Great Ocean Road Real Estate, TorquayContact: Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

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GEELONG MELBOURNE WINCHELSEA

Scott HuntSurf Coast & residential specialist0431 474 721

Bruce FalkRural & lifestyle specialist0400 939 081

Know the value of your property? Meet someone who does.BFP - Bruce Falk Property are experts in the sale and marketing of premium residential and lifestyle property throughout the Surf Coast and Bellarine regions. To discuss the value of your property call Bruce Falk 0400 939 081 or Scott Hunt 0431 474 721 now.

UNBEATABLE FRONT BEACH LOCATION The position of this impressive home is the envy of property owners along the Surf Coast. Situated in the middle of Torquay’s Front Beach foreshore, the home perfectly captures stunning views from Point Danger along the main beach, across Zeally Bay and out to the Mornington Peninsula. Designed for coastal living, floor to ceiling glass and large entertaining deck are features. 2 kitchens, 2 living rooms, 4 BR, and 2 bathrooms are evenly shared between two storeys, so that two families can share the home in harmony.

FOR SALE Contact agent for details

LAND 708 sqm approx

INSPECT By appointment

AGENT Scott Hunt 0431 474 721

OFFICE Geelong, 350 LaTrobe Terrace (03) 5225 5777

ONLINE www.bfp.net.au.

TORQUAY 25 The Esplanade

RARE CHANCE FOR ACREAGE AT THIS PRICE This impressive 15 acre property, located in the highly sought after Moriac district, offers the perfect opportunity to purchase affordable acreage within 20 minutes of Geelong. Providing for the hobby farmer or horse lover, this well-maintained property features 7 paddocks, 4 dams, 3 stables, stock pens, and electric fencing t/out. Thompson Creek runs along the rear of the property. Neat and tidy, north-facing 3 BR home features renovated country kitchen, LG split system, and large sun room.

FOR SALE Buyers above $520,000

LAND 15 acres approx

INSPECT By appointment

AGENT Scott Hunt 0431 474 721

OFFICE Geelong, 350 LaTrobe Terrace (03) 5225 5777

ONLINE www.bfp.net.au.

MORIAC 1395 Cape Otway Road

ENGLISH CHARM - SPACIOUS STONE COTTAGE Gorgeous stone residence situated on 3.2 acres of grazing land located in the country township of Winchelsea. Just 111km from Melbourne CBD on route to Lorne within the world famous Surf Coast. Features 3 BR, 2 living zones including modern open plan kitchen. Electric heating and cooling in addition to open fireplace perfect for romantic winter days. Large workshop or tack room and shelters for livestock. Fully electrified fencing throughout. Town water to house and stock troughs.

AUCTION Saturday 14th May at 2pm on the propertyLAND 3.2 acres approxINSPECT By appointmentAGENT Bruce Falk 0400 939 081OFFICE 350 LaTrobe Tce, Geelong (03) 5225 5777ONLINE www.bfp.net.au.

WINCHELSEA 35 Karngun Crescent

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

92 Newcombe Street, Portarlington 3223

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����������������������������������������������Early 1900’s cottage on approx. 1000m² in sort-after High Street, amazing bay views from one of Portarlington’s fastest growing real estate pockets capturing the very best of our Bellarine Peninsula’s locations, just two blocks from our shopping village, restaurants and coffee precinct with another block to the proposed transport ferry and picturesque fishing jetty. The very old but incredibly loved cottage displays treasured characters from the early 1900’s within it’s weary walls leading to a gigantic back yard overlooking Port Phillip Bay with a bonus view of the stunning heritage brick feature wall of the original ‘Portarlington Lock-Up’ hidden within a neighbouring property. To the studious purchaser this property outlines the criteria for the perfect investment opportunity. there is also the potential to subdivide (STCA).

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�����������������Here is an opportunity to secure a stunning 2 storey home on 1011m2 approx and just one street from the beautiful beaches of Portarlington. Featuring 3 bedrooms plus study (or 4th bedroom), the modern design with neutral tones is perfect for easy living. The kitchen is an absolute delight complete with dishwasher, gas cook-top and electric oven, and overlooks the open plan living area which leads to the north facing balcony that can be used all year round with electric roof shutters to control the weather, making this ideal for entertaining or taking in the views of Port Phillip Bay. This amazing property with native gardens, is less than a 5 minute walk to the beach and a 15 minute stroll to the café and restaurant precinct of Portarlington. A double garage with side

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with electric cooking, dishwasher and ample cupboards and bench space. 2 split system air conditioners control the climate all year round. A northerly aspect, single garage and rural outlook add to the overall opportunities available. An inspection won’t disappoint.

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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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������������������������������������������������������Fabulous corner position with double access providing storage for caravan/boat and short walk to the jetty, schools and parklands. Living room with space to dine and second area with kitchen/meals, a flexible floorplan for the new owner. Three bedrooms all with robes, 2 way bathroom and separate toilet. Features include evaporative cooling, central heating, good storage. Double enclosed carport, boat port and garage/workshop. Great spot with nothing to do.

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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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���­� ���� ����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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19 Clifton Srings Road, Drysdale 3222

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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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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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McLeods Waterhole with lush natural growth frame this solid home. Large open plan living includes kitchen/meals and living, second formal area overlooks parkland and a rural setting and is big enough to dine and live in style. Three generous bedrooms main with full ensuite and WIR, others have BIR’S. Study or 4th bedroom also with BIR. Central bathroom and separate toilet. Features inlude loads of storage, 5 car garage, extra sheds, excellent fencing, reverse cycle heating and cooling, more to view. Huge outdoor entertaining area and impressive matured gardens with loads of fruit trees, chook yard... live off the land. First time offered... FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY!

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������������ ����� ��� �Set on approx 710m2 in a quiet court in a well sought after area of Clifton Springs, this 3 Bedroom home awaits your immediate inspection. All bedrooms have fans, BIR’s and the master has a reverse cycle split system. A spacious double garage beneath the home with all living set above to take in glorious views of the Bay and You Yangs with a north and west orientation. Well landscaped and paved with additional room for caravan, boat or trailers off the driveway. Combined kitchen and dining area with electric cooking and dishwasher. The living space has gas log fire and R/C AC and opens onto the large balcony to while away the afternoons taking in the spectacular views. Polished timber floors, tinted windows, awnings, water tank and a lovely array of fruit bearing trees further compliment this well maintained home.

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BAY....UTIFULBeautifully set and designed on the block to take in the views from Geelong to Werribee, this solid home presents an opportunity for someone to buy either the double block or this home on its own. Currently priced as the house on its own, this 4 bedroom home comes with lounge, dining and central kitchen all overlooking the balcony and Bay Views. 2 single garages and a single carport cover the car accommodation, whilst the court location makes for a perfect family environment. For the price of both house and adjoining block, please contact Daniel Lamanna today��������������� 5 Karrin Court

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Great design features allowing flexible floorplan for easy flow throughout. Formal lounge to the front of the home as well as master bedroom with ensuite and WIR. Open plan living with dining room/4th bedroom, a further 2 bedrooms with bathroom at the rear. Enclosed decking entertaining area is big with a bar, chill out with friends. Features include; split system, gas heater and large block. Double garage with access to rear.

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����������������������������� ������Downsize in style, invest for the future or 1st time buyer beauty. Great position a short walk to schools, town and rail trail. Separate lounge as well as second living including well designed kitchen plus dining with doors opening to outside decking area for easy entertaining. Three bedrooms, main with WIR and ensuite, others have BIR’S, central bathroom, separate toilet and large laundry. Features; good storage, pantry, dishwasher, central heating, split system and more. Double garage and easy to manage landscaped gardens.

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19 Clifton Srings Road, Drysdale 3222

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���������������������������������������Set on 717m2 of land in the Water Vistas Estate this 12 month old home is sure to impress. 3 Spacious bedrooms with 4th or study. 2 living areas with an 11m x 3m deck off the open plan living upstairs to take in incredible uninterupted views of the bay, You Yangs and Geelong. Master bedroom has a massive WIR and full ensuite. Further bedrooms all have BIR. 2nd bathroom and seperate toilet. The upstairs kitchen, dining and living area has beautiful polished timber floors and stainless steel appliances with multiple sliding door access onto the large balcony. Further features include; double garage and ample yard and parking space and 10ft ceilings. Beautifully appointed and designed to maximise the view and north facing aspect. A wonderful home.

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�����������������������Views of the bay and the You Yangs are obtained from the master bedroom and all 3 living areas offered in this home. Comprising formal lounge, informal open plan kitchen/meals/family room, alfresco living, 3 bedrooms plus study, 2 bathrooms and newly renovated kitchen. Evaporative cooling, ducted heating, gas log fire and reverse cycle air conditioners make the home comfortable, whilst the immaculately landscaped gardens and bay views give relaxation a new meaning. Workshop, storage & car accommodation for 3 are found downstairs, with further off street parking for the boat or caravan.

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����������������������������������������������This well presented family home on 610m2 of land is ready to go. Very neat, tidy and modern 3 bed, 2 bath with double garage, gas heater and split system x 2. Downstairs you have a large open plan kitchen with stainless appliances and dishwasher complimented by a large dining area adjoining a generous living space. Step out through the sliding doors onto an undercover outdoor entertaining/bbq area with plumbed natural gas. A further 2 bedrroms with BIR, bathroom with separate toilet and laundry. Upstairs is the parents retreat. Spacious master bedroom with generous WIR and full ensuite. Add the second living space with access to the balcony to enjoy the views of Corio Bay and you have the complete package. Great buying in a nice quiet court location close to shops, school, skatepark and tennis courts.

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����������������������������������� ��������With Golf course properties in high demand, here is an opportunity to not only get on the golf course but also secure an enormous parcel of land. Set on approx 994 square meters of land and positioned just meters from the waterfront, the location and options associated with this property are amazing. Comprising 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas and formal dining, along with a double lock up garage and loft storage in the house, this home is one not to be missed.

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���������McLeod’s Waterholes, Parkland, Drysdale shopping and public transport are all within an easy walk from this centrally located home. Set on a low maintenance block, this home will suit those looking to downsize with the compromise. Comprising 3 bedrooms, central 2 way bathroom come ensuite to the main, spacious open plan living, alfresco entertaining and double lock up garage. Position, presentation and price are the 3 P’s that make this an amazing home.

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DISCLAIMERL. Bisinella Developments Pty Ltd gives notice that all information contained in this advertisement has been provided in good faith from sources we believe to be reliable. L. Bisinella Developments Pty Ltd does not represent, warrant or guarantee the accuracy of that information. Interested persons should not regard the content of this advertisement as representations of facts but should make their own enquiries to satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of the information. To the fullest extent permitted by law, L. Bisinella Developments Pty Ltd expressly excludes all and any liability whatsoever for any loss and/or damage that any person may suffer by relying upon or otherwise using the information contained in this advertisement.

Head o�ce and sales: L Bisinella Developments, 195 Forest Rd, Lara. Local sales agent: Stockdale & Leggo, Drysdale

Local sales agent:Paul Raicevic: 0434 080 [email protected]

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Clifton Springs 181 Country Club Drive

Spacious Family HomeLocated on a spacious 796m² allotment this two storey brick residence is an affordable option for the younger family looking to secure their first home with room for future expansion. Lower level consists of combined kitchen/dining area exiting to rear undercover pergola/barbecue area, bedroom, laundry, shower & separate toilet. Upper level comprises a further 2 bedrooms, central bathroom & formal lounge.

Price $315,000 – $330,000Inspect Sat & Sun 12:00 – 12:30pm

For Sale

Portarlington 2/110 Ramblers Road

Absolute Beach Front LocationOffering a due north orientation and the beach at your doorstep this 2 year old sandstone brick is sure to impress. You will marvel at the uninterrupted and ever changing views of Port Phillip Bay, You Yangs, passing ships and beautiful sunsets.

Auction Saturday 11th June at 1:00pmInspect Sat & Sun 2:00 – 2:30pm

Auction

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

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St Leonards 9 Waters Way

Modern Lower Bluff LifestyleA beautifully presented property boasting true street appeal and ideally located only a short stroll to the sandy swimming beaches of the Lower Bluff, and metres from the nature trails of Swan Bay and Edwards Point.

Price $329,000Inspect Sat & Sun 2:00 – 2:30pm Contact Greg Campbell 0415 553 854

For Sale

Drysdale 68 Buccleugh Street

Affordable Upsize

Price $550,000 – $595,000Inspect Saturday 12:45 – 1:15pm

For Sale

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

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Ron Pearson

5251 2222

Gabbi Beams

5251 2222

Gerri Pearson

5251 2222

David WalkerSales0402 083 930

Erin Carvill

0400 164 205

Brian Moscrop Sales0419 529 492

Supreme Value $389,5008 CENTAURUS AVE, CLIFTON SPRINGS

Open for Inspection Sat 14th & Sun 15 May 12.00 – 12.30pm

New Listing – Must See!

Walk to it all... $345,00029 BENNETT STREET, DRYSDALE

Price! Presentation! Position! $310,00059 DANDARIGGA DRIVE, CLIFTON SPRINGS

Town Location$255,0003/1 ELGIN STREET, DRYSDALE

Open for Inspection Sat 14th & Sun 15 May 1.00 – 1.30pm

Open for Inspection Saturday 14th May 2.00 – 2.30pm

Open for Inspection Saturday 14th May 11.00 – 11.30am

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Ron Pearson

5251 2222

Gabbi Beams

5251 2222

Gerri Pearson

5251 2222

David WalkerSales0402 083 930

Erin Carvill

0400 164 205

Brian Moscrop Sales0419 529 492

One for the Family! $329,00012 RAKUMBA COURT, CLIFTON SPRINGS

Vendor Says Sell Sell Sell $$ EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST $$1 EVERSLEY STREET, DRYSDALE

When is a Glimpse a Glimpse and a View a View $379,00027 WAULU AVE, CLIFTON SPRINGS

Very Hard To Find $$ EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST $$125 PRINCESS STREET, DRYSDALE

Parrakoola Bay Views $565,00065 PARRAKOOLA DRIVE, CLIFTON SPRINGS

The Ultimate Sea-Change $530,000145 BAY SHORE AVE, CLIFTON SPRINGS

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Ron Pearson

5251 2222

Gabbi Beams

5251 2222

Gerri Pearson

5251 2222

David WalkerSales0402 083 930

Erin Carvill

0400 164 205

Brian Moscrop Sales0419 529 492

3 Blocks Available, All 3 are smart blocks and priced at $150,000VACANT LAND HILL STREET, CLIFTON SPRINGS

This is Too Good to Miss $290,00066 DUNDUNDRA DRIVE, CLIFTON SPRINGS

Home With The Lot $459,00015 EASTWOOD CRESCENT, DRYSDALE

36 CLIFTON STREET, CLIFTON SPRINGS $479,000

Townhouse In The Heart Of Town $435,0008 EVERSLEY STREET, DRYSDALE

IS YOUR PROPERTY LEASED?If not call Erin now 5251 2222

LEASED

Vendors Instructions – Sell Now

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

www.coastalpropertiesandsurrounds.com.au

Vaucluse by National Builders Group is a clever design that incorporates both luxury and space without the hefty price tag. With two massive balconies – one in the front and one at the back , Vaucluse is an ideal house design for blocks with views. Spacious entry , wide corridors, huge alfresco and big living areas are some of the features that are attracting a lot of interest from astute buyers from all across.

The best thing about Vaucluse is that it is available from 46-50 squares and the house plan can be altered to suit your lifestyle needs. Like all National Builders Group double storey house designs, Vaucluse

comes with eight different facades and ultra premium luxury inclusions with no extra cost.

Not to forget you can build this luxury home in quality steel frames which offers you peace of mind for 50 years or termite protected timber frames at no extra cost. In the month on April, National Builders also provide you Style pack with Blanco stainless Steel 900mm cooking appliances, Blanco Coffee machine, Blanco Stainless steel dishwasher, Blanco microwave wave oven and loads of extra. You also get carpet and tiles, air conditioning and home theatre pack at no extra charge.

On top of all this you also get superior level of customer service from National Builders Group, which extends beyond the point of sale and continues well after construction is complete.

To know more contact National Builders Group at Province Boulevard, Highton.

Or call Tamara on 0449 257 128 or visit www.nationabuilders.com.au

Grand house with grand value!Discover a double storey house which offers grand value and ticks all the boxes.

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. The First home buyer grant is eligible for all contracts entered into by 30 June 2011. To be eligible the value of the property must not exceed $600,000. Please visit www.sro.vic.gov.au for terms and conditions.

A lush, green landscape with the oceanright on your doorstep

Call 1300 661 719 or visit warralily.com.auSales office open 7 days a week 11am-5pm 259 Charlemont Rd Connewarre Mel Ref 480 E3

Live amongst stunning parks and wetlands in a unique, master plannedcommunity at Armstrong Creek, just minutes from the Surf Coast.

FIRST RELEASE SOLD OUT! NEW RELEASE NOW SELLING!$26,500 - FIRST HOME OWNERS GRANT APPLIES

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Building & Construction72 Tuesday 10 May 2011

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

Torquay: The Quay Estate, Nautical RiseSat-Sun 1pm-5pm (other times by appointment only)Ph: 5261 2866Sales Inquire: 0434 730 962Portarlington: “Arlington Rise Estate, 8 The Rise (off Smythe St)Fri-Tues 1pm-5pmSales Inquire: 03 5255 3556

03 5259 3858Leopold: 28 Paraffin Drive, Estuary EstateFri-Wed 12pm-5pmSales Inquirie: 0408 424 871 Torquay: Torquay: The Quay Estate, Longshore St

Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday 12pm – 5pmDisplay Home: 03 5264 7129Sales Inquire: Kerry 0424 166 512

Portarlington: Arlington Rise Estate6 The RiseSat & Sun 1-5pmLara: Grand Lakes Estate 102 East Lakes BoulevardSat-Tues 1-5pmLeopold: The Estuary Estate 29 Parrafin DriveSat & Sun 1-5pm

Torquay: The Quay Estate, Longshore StMon-Thur 12pm-5pmSat-Sun 11am-5pmOffice: Ph 9328 0339Sales Inquire: Robert Roszbach 0406 632 945Leopold: Kensington Estate, Christies RdMon-Fri 12pm-5pm Sat-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: Doug 0412 699 474

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: Melaluka Gateway Estate 7-11 Grassland Grove, Leopold Sat-Wed 1pm-5pmDisplay Home: 03 5250 2111Sales Inquire: Rick Novak 0418 103 507

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: Adrian Lapetina 0403 277 434Grovedale: 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 appointmentTorquay: 36 Centreside DrSun 2pm-5pm or by appointmentJan Juc: Marner Close Sun 2pm-5pm or by appointmentSales 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-5pmSat-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)

DISPLAY HOME OPEN HOURS

Flexible family livingSTYLISH, spacious, affordable family living on the wish list? Looking for a variety choice?

With the opening of an inspiring new display centre, local home buyers need not look any further than Metricon.

Australia’s leading home builder has opened the doors to three great new display homes – the Lancaster 25, Belize 24 and the Lindeman 28 at the Estuary, Leopold, creating an inspiring showcase of great options for affordable family living.

With these stunning designs Metricon has maximised flexible, family living to provide options for everyone.

The new Lancaster 25 will immediately impress with its unexpected and yet very practical layout. The clever floorplan includes four bedrooms, two bathrooms and two living zones.

Upon entry to the Lancaster you

will catch a glimpse of the magnificent lifestyle on offer. With a direct view from the entry down to the integrated dining, family and kitchen area, visitors enjoy a sense of space and light.

This bright and insightful design caters for every family member, but particularly the entertainers, with multiple options for formal and informal, indoor and outdoor gatherings.

The Belize is another brilliantly designed home showcased at the Estuary, which is great for a smaller block; light and airy in summer yet cosy in winter. The insightful design is perfect for families with the smart flow allowing for kids to occupy one end of the house and the grown-ups at the other.

The final jewel in the Metricon family living crown on display at the Estuary, is the award winning Lindeman.

This smart bright and insightful design

fits on a 14-metre wide block and has an abundance of living and entertaining areas designed for the growing family.

“The three homes on display present a very distinctive, designer feel within really liveable floor plans that perfectly suit the land allotment dimensions land developers in major estates are selling today,” said Metricon sales and marketing manager, regional west, Simon Lofts.

“The Estuary is a fantastic master planned community and one that has already proved a success for Metricon with a number of customer homes already under construction within the Estate.”

For more information, drop into the Metricon display centre at Paraffin Drive, Estuary Estate, Leopold; or visit www.metricon.com.au

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ALLEGRAESSENTIALS

UP TO $25,000 OF LUXURY

UPGRADES FOR ONLY $2,900*

900mm Stainless Steel Appliances, Carpets, Tiles, Evaporative Cooling, raised ceilings, remote garage entry and much more.

ALLEGRA ESSENTIALS INCLUDES:

*Metricon makes no warranties about the accuracy or completeness of information and reserves the right to alter prices or the terms of the offer without notice. For more information please see metricon.com.au. MET_R1948

GROVEDALE DISPLAY CENTREOpen weekdays 1–5pmWeekends 12–5pmTorquay RdMel 464 J5, Ph: 5245 7130

Brian Spokes Ph: 0412 530 825Georgia Pohlman Ph: 0423 033 059

LARA DISPLAY CENTREOpen weekdays 1–5pmWeekends 12–5pmGrandlakes Blvd, LaraMel 422 H6, Ph: 5282 6765

Erin Pohlman Ph: 0435 883 718Richard Maultby Ph: 0408 243 624

GEELONG SALES OFFICEOpen weekdays 8.30–5pmGeelong 191 Melbourne RdPh: 5277 7477

NEW LEOPOLD DISPLAY CENTREOpen weekdays 12–5pmWeekends 11am–5pm

Paraffi n Drive, Estuary EstateMel 468 C6, Ph: 5250 5641

Jason Cantrell Ph: 0418 825 820Shayne Jenkins Ph: 0423 616 227

LANCASTER 25 CONTEMPORARY

Lot 491 Cape Barron Drive, 639m2

Grand Lakes Estate, Lara

$377,500*

Contemporary facade shown

FHB $351,000

TUSANNE 20 CLASSIC

Lot 11 Oriondo Way. 359m2

The Avenue Estate, Marshall

$339,900*

Classic facade shown

FHB $313,400

Vogue facade shown

BELIZE 20 CHATEAU

Lot 501 Masimo Rd. 528m2

The Estuary Estate, Leopold

$356,900*

Chateau facade shown

FHB $330,400

LANCASTER 21 VOGUE

Lot 1219 Misty Brook Place.Warralily Estate, Armstrong Creek

$363,200*

Vogue facade shown

FHB $336,700

RETREAT 22 MODERN

Lot 1600 Wild Oak Avenue Warralily Estate, Armstrong Creek

$368,680*

Modern facade shown

FHB $342,180

Vogue facade shown

NOVA 17 TRADITIONAL

Lot 151 Warralily EstateArmstrong Creek

$313,600*

Traditional facade shown

FHB $287,100

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A COMMUNITY art exhibition will take to the walls of Jan Juc’s Bird Rock Café this month.

Torquay family man Rod Cosier, 42, has picked up his paint brush after many years’ rest and created the exhibition, which will be launch at 7pm this Saturday.

“It’s something I’ve always been interested in. But I’m ready for it now. I know what I want to do. It just feels right,” he said.

As a busy father of two, an erosion control worker and the drummer for the band Moonah, Cosier somehow still finds time to pursue his passion for art.

“I’ve dabbled for years; since I was about 12-years-old. You really have to make the time to do it,” he said.

In the exhibition, Cosier will present 15 medium to large format works in oil and enamel.

“There’s lots of colour and strange things going on,” he said.

“It’s a fusion of abstract and surrealism.“Some of the pieces are quite interesting and quite

tricky.“I am inspired by life, the ocean, surfing and

nature – things I’ve seen or experienced.“I like the freedom of painting; of going into the

room by myself and creating something.“I never sketch anything, it just comes to me.

Sometimes you can look at a blank canvas for half an hour and then suddenly it will be all go.

“Come and see something totally different.”

Local art on show

Rod Cosier is exhibiting his works at Bird Rock Café, in Jan Juc.

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Justin and Jack Katie and Femke Myah and Isabella Tony and Michelle

BOMBORAS THE BEACH HOTEL TORQUAY HOTEL THE BEACH HOTEL

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GRAPEVINEJon Helmer CORKS CREW CELLARS

B R O U G H T T O Y O U B Y}

Wines to ‘Ponda’I LOVE these wines from Pondalowie Vineyards up Bendigo way made by husband and wife winemaking team Krystina and Dominic Morris.

Both have substantial industry experience to draw from with a heavy influence derived from their regular stints making wine in the Douro region of Portugal for Quinta do Crasto with up to three visits a year.

Obviously, there is a natural overlap of ideas and experimentation which has successfully borne fruit, so to speak, in the exciting wines we’re now seeing from Dom and Krystina.

The Bendigo region is somewhat akin to Victoria’s answer to South Australia’s Barossa Valley in some ways with the reds showing characteristic richness, generosity of flavour and warmth in the wines not unlike the reds from the Barossa.

This is where Dom’s Portuguese influence pays off I think as the European experience tempers the more obvious regional fruit power and adds more complex savoury notes to the resultant wines giving greater depth and interest.

His reserve wines (not featured here) are where he really gets to strut his stuff with greater depth, concentration and complexity being at the heart of those wines.

Soon to become part-time Surf Coast residents with the purchase of a holiday property down the Great Ocean Road, you can meet Dom in person and enjoy his Pondalowie Vineyard wines over a five-course degustation menu with wine this Thursday (May 12) at Scorched Restaurant in Torquay.

At $95 per head, its terrific value although there are only limited seats left available – book via Vanessa at Scorched.

Pondalowie Vineyards ‘Vineyard Blend’ 2006 ($22)A delicious blend of Shiraz, Cabernet and Tempranillo that truly expresses that Bendigo character of powerful dark fruits and earthiness with just an echo of eucalypt and mint (thankfully), yet tempered with mild, fleshy tannins. It drinks a treat.

Pondalowie Vineyards ‘MT Tempranillo’ 2008 ($30)Wow, loved this! The bright, ripe aromatics leapt straight out of the glass with the juicy unwooded summer cherry/berry compote of fruit flavours and spice to the fore and black pith and savoury edge adding complexity… shows typical tempranillo slurpy, rounded fleshiness in the mouth with savvy euro savoury characters dominating the finish with delicious supple black fruits in support. A worthy benchmark for the variety and region.

Pondalowie Vineyards ‘Rosé of Tempranillo’ 2010 ($20)A dryer, more savoury styled rosé that tips its hat to the Euro influence and demands to be matched with food. Dom and Krystina have a real handle on this style with the wine showing lovely weight, texture and balance in the mouth and on the finish.

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Side Slippin in LorneLORNE will host a day of adventure for Salty Sea Dogs and Purple Pixies at the inaugural Side Slippin day this Saturday. The day is all about surfing and having fun in a relaxed, family friendly atmosphere. Side Slippin is all about experimentation and expressionism on shred sleds and having fun with friends. “It’s an expression session in the water, without the competition,” said co-organiser, Jonno Rodd. “The day will kick off about midday with the session between about 2pm-4pm. There will be a barbecue for everyone to enjoy and it looks like we will have a fair bit of stuff to give away throughout the day. “We will wrap up around 5pm and then head to the Cuda Bar for an after party with live music.” Anyone who wants to take part in the expression session can register on the day, or pre-register at the website, visit www.sideslippin.com for more information.

Society celebrates Aussie filmsTHE SURF Coast Film Society will next week feature On The Beach as its monthly movie. As part of a request from members, the society is screening a season of Australian films, with On The Beach set for viewing on Friday, May 20 at the Anglesea Community House in McMillan Street from 7.30pm. On the Beach is one of the most celebrated anti-nuclear films in motion picture history. Based on the novel by Nevil Shute, it is the story of United States Naval commander, Dwight Towers, who is sent to assist Australian

authorities after the rest of the world has been devastated by a nuclear holocaust. Towers must attempt to save a small group of survivors as impending doom approaches. The movie stars Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Fred Astaire and Anthony Perkins.

Art in WinchelseaWINCHELSEA’S Riverlee Art Studio continues to promote the region’s local artists with continuing exhibitions. The studio allows local artists to show their works and at the same time, gain exposure to a wider audience than usually possible. The studio is located on the Princes Highway next to the Winchelsea Tavern. Opening days for the studio are Satruday and Sunday 10am-4pm; and Tuesdays from 10am-2pm. For more information, visit the website, www.riverleeartstudio.com.au

Be an Early Bird and reap the rewardsEARLY Bird tickets for the November’s Queenscliff Music Festival are now on sale, but only until sold out, so be quick! If you thought last year’s line-up was great, don’t hesitate to get the discount for the 2011 Festival weekend. The Early Bird ticket gets you a full weekend festival pass, access to the official QMF after party on the Sunday and priority entry to the festival on the Friday night. But hurry, as they won’t last. This year’s festival will be held on November 25, 26 and 27, with tickets, pricing and more information available from the website, visit www.qmf.net.au

A+E news in brief

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FARM FOODSTORQUAY

Premium quality meat, a discerningDeli and wines to match.

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For family and friendsANTONIO Carluccio is a very impressive cook. He is unpretentious, friendly and personifies all that is good about Italian cooking.

I have been fortunate to meet him on two occasions. His wife was writing an article about the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival’s longest lunch at Docklands.

We were in charge of the event and I had the opportunity to speak with him at some length. He seemed more comfortable in the kitchen than seated at the table and was very impressed by the organisation required to feed over 1,000 people at once.

One of the best food demonstrations I have witnessed was Carluccio making basil pesto. It was made in the biggest stone mortar I have ever seen.

My olfactory senses were delighted with the fragrant, powerful scent of basil, garlic and pine nuts being crushed by the pestle; even though I was watching on television!

Several years later I met him at an Italian food and wine masterclass. He was chatting about years of cooking and eating. When asked his favourite Italian restaurant he fondly reminisced that the best meals were not eaten in restaurants but at the homes of family and friends.

Italian food lends itself to entertaining and home cooking. Much of the preparation can be done prior.

Many meat dishes are slow cooked while most pasta is put together immediately before serving. One of my recommendations is osso buco; tender slow cooked veal shanks served with Milanese or steamed rice, polenta or even creamy potato mash. The main body of the dish can be prepared in advance and is well suited to reheating.

Veal osso buco and scallopine is now available at Torquay Farm Foods.

Osso buco with gremolataIngredients1-1.5kg veal shanks cut into 4cm pieces

Seasoned plain flour

Olive oil

1 small onion

MethodDust the osso buco with seasoned flour and heat the olive oil in a casserole large

enough to fit meat in a single layer. Brown osso buco on both sides taking care

to keep marrow intact.

Remove the osso buco from the casserole and put to one side.

In the same oil, fry onion until transparent. Add tomatoes and reduce by one

quarter. Add orange juice, zest and the wine. Return osso buco to the sauce.

Season with salt and pepper.

Reduce heat, put a lid on the casserole and simmer for 60-90 minutes or until

meat has begun to come away from the bone.

For the gremolata, simply mix freshly chopped flat-leaf parsley, finely grated

lemon and orange zest and one clove of crushed garlic.

Serve osso buco on Milanese or steamed rice, polenta or creamy potato mash

sprinkled with gremolata.

with Tony Le Deux

2 tins diced tomatoes

Juice and zest of 1 large orange

150ml dry red wine

Salt and pepper to taste

AFTER dazzling Musical Mornings audiences in recent years with her fabulous Judy & Liza show, Martine Pavey returns to the Geelong Performing Arts Centre (GPAC) to take us on an unforgettable musical journey relating the lives and the loves, the glitz and the glamour, the tears and the tantrums of the Divas.

Featuring the songs of world-renowned divas Barbra Streisand, Bette Midler, Shirley Bassey and many more, Divas is guaranteed to pack a powerful musical punch with a lot of laughs along the way!

With accompaniment from the incomparable Simon Stone and his three-piece band, don’t miss Divas in The Playhouse at GPAC for two shows only – Wednesday, May 25 and Thursday, 26 at 10.30am.

Season One of Musical Mornings will come to a magical close in June as John Bowles returns to GPAC with My Life In Musicals, joined by his long-time friend and Tenterfield Saddler co-star, Michelle Fitzmaurice.

Musical Mornings concerts are proudly sponsored by Tuckers Funeral & Bereavement Services and are held in The Playhouse at GPAC on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 10.30am.

There is free morning tea available to patrons before the show, along with pre-show performers and exhibits in the GPAC foyer, presented by the

region’s various cultural communities with thanks to Diversitat.

Tickets for all remaining Season One are now on sale. Phone the GPAC Box Office on 5225 1200 or visit www.gpac.org.au for bookings.

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A SURF Coast stage production which explores eternity is set to be unveiled this week.

Golden Leaves is Anglesea Performing Arts’ latest effort and is set to leave mouths agape and have audiences pondering life.

The play will debut at the Anglesea Community Hall in McMillan Street this Thursday at 8pm.

In her directorial debut, Kirsten Honey brings a wealth of stage and musical prowess to the production.

After having produced her own solo album and toured a variety of music styles in both Europe and Australia, Honey has honed her skills for writing and theatre.

“The play incorporates music, acting, dance, movement and projection,” she said.

“It is quite contemporary. Basically, it is the story of eternity

is three acts.“It’s a piece about the journeys we

take every day, in every moment or in a lifetime.

“It looks at the processes we take and the questions and feelings and fears that arise through these journeys.”

Honey’s cast of six actors, one dancer and two musicians is decorated by a technical crew, ready to shed light on the innovative play, penned by Honey.

Performances will also be held this Friday and Saturday at 8pm, as well as a matinee performance on Saturday at 3pm.

The play will also appear on May 19, 20 and 21 at 8pm, with another matinee performance on May 21 at 3pm.

Tickets to see Golden Leaves cost $20/$25 and are on sale through www.anglseaperformers.org.au and www.bellaunion.com.au

New production set for the stage BY GAIL CHRISFIELD

THE SUMMER rush may be long gone but Torquay Hotel remains a hive of activity with plenty to offer patrons over the quieter winter months.

Thursday nights promise to be a boon for parents, kids and local musicians with $2 kids meals on offer from 6pm followed by Lukey’s Open Mike Night from 7.30pm.

“Parents can’t go past our $2 kids meals every Thursday night while our indoor playroom and monthly drawing competitions will keep the kids entertained,” said co-owner Andrew Routley.

“Lukey’s Open Mike has also returned on Thursday nights bigger and better than ever to provide a regular space for local musicians to strut their stuff.”

Since becoming co-owners some 18 months ago, Routley and his business partner, Simon Vickers-Willis, have been steadily working to transform the popular local watering hole into more than a pub.

With first stage refurbishments recently completed, Torquay Hotel offers a number of versatile spaces to cater for all types of functions.

“We can cater for functions from five

to 500 people and offer a range of food and drink packages, from finger food to three-course sit-down meals. These can be tailored to suit your specific needs whatever the occasion,” Routley said.

“Drinks are at bar prices and we do not charge for room hire.”

The Bells Lounge features a welcoming

fireplace that is proving quite a drawcard as the weather turns colder. It seats 50 people and can cater for up to 100 people standing up. The Point Danger Room seats 80 (120 stand up) while the Bistro seats 140 (280 stand up).

For more information, phone the hotel – located in Bell Street – on 5261 2001.

More than just your local

Torquay Hotel’s Sarah Woulleman offers patrons a warm welcome and friendly service.

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THE 2011 Alcoa Theatre Season at the Geelong Performing Arts Centre (GPAC) continues this month with a powerful tale about love, hope and optimism: Rainbow’s End.

From playwright Jane Harrison, author of the extraordinarily successful Stolen, Rainbow’s End is a snapshot of Australian life in the 1950s as experienced by three generations of Koori women.

This powerful tale of family, love and hope features a stellar cast including film and television veteran, Lillian Crombie as Nan Dear; popular music performer Christine Anu as her daughter Gladys; and relative newcomer, Chenoa Deemal, as teenage granddaughter Dolly.

The three women live in a shack on the flood plain of the Goulburn River near Shepparton. The time is 1954 and the royal visit is creating a climate of ‘queen and country’ pride in the postcolonial world of Menzies’ Australia.

Although Nan believes their life on “the flats” represents a certain progress, Gladys is eager to secure a real house and job for Dolly in town.

Rainbow’s End is a story of hope, of love and of the search for identity and belonging. Most of all it is a celebration

of the triumph of human spirit as the three feisty women fight for an equal chance and acceptance in a white community.

With music from the period, this funny and moving play has great heart.

Directed by award-winning director, Craig Ilott, and produced by Riverside Productions, Rainbow’s End skillfully captures the optimistic spirit of these three women as they strive to belong in conservative rural Australia.

Some reviews of the performances include:

“Anu, Crombie and Deemal turn in solidly truthful and engaging performances. Deemal is particularly good as Dolly...” – Sydney Morning Herald.

“Led by the ebullient and larger than life Lillian Crombie as Nan and a really fine performance from Christine Anu as her daughter Gladys... Rainbow’s End pulls no punches... but nor do they become either a diatribe or dirge.” – Stage Noise.

Rainbow’s End appears in The Playhouse at GPAC from Tuesday, May 17 until Saturday, May 21 as part of the 2011 Alcoa Theatre Season.

Tickets are available on 5225 1200 or online at www.gpac.org.au

Humour and heart at the Rainbow’s End

THE RHYTHM of life is a powerful beat, puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet…

Nobody appreciates the humble scarf like the annual Scarf Festival in Geelong!

Offering something for everybody, even the tiniest bit scarf-minded, Scarf Festival 2011 takes the scarf from a modest winter knit to an artistically and lovingly crafted art form – with a lot of fun thrown in along the way.

Featuring an eclectic exhibition of original handcrafted scarves entered by individuals from around the country, Scarf Festival 2011 is held at Victoria’s home of wool – the National Wool Museum in Geelong.

Entries have been created to reflect this year’s theme: the ‘rhythm of life’, with entrants ranging from primary school students to some of the country’s most accomplished artisans. All scarves entered will be displayed in this unique exhibition and most will be available for purchase.

The festival runs from June 24 to August 21 at the museum, located at 26 Moorabool Street, Geelong.

For more information, phone 5272 4701 or visit www.nwm.vic.gov.au

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10Due to increased demand for space, all events must now be submitted on a weekly basis for consideration. Guidelines have been introduced to ensure events advertised are community orientated, and not ones purely serving business purposes.

AIREYS INLETTuesdaysZumba with Jenny9.30am-10.30am Aireys Community Hall.For more information, phone 0401 732 095.

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

ANGLESEAArt HouseThe Art House has many activities including life drawing, mosaics and pottery, printing, water colour, portraiture and painting any medium.Beginners Watercolour ClassCommencing Monday May 2. 1pm-3pm. Cost $10For enquires and bookings: Louise 0409 199 178

Saturday May 14 and 21Felting for Beginners10am-12pm at the Art House, Cameron Road. Will cover small cords and fl owers, a larger piece of felting, then Nuno felting.

Saturday May 15Coast Action Working Bee10am-12pm. Come and remove environmental weeds and help restore our beautiful coastal reserves. Meet at the Point Roadknight Boat Ramp.

Anglesea and District Community HouseNew courses available including Cert III in Children’s Services, Art Workshops, Dance group for pre-schoolers, fi nancial planning workshops and other activities and groups are also available.Phone 5263 2116, email [email protected] or visit www.anglesea.org.auOpening hours are Monday-Friday from 9.30am-2.30pm.

MondaysMindfulness with Jess ConnorFor details phone 0402 364 358 or email [email protected]

Thursday May 12Surf Coast Family History Group Meeting10am at Historical Society Museum, McMillan Street. All Welcome.

Thursday May 26Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea10am-12pm at St. Christopher’s Church, Camp Road.$10 donation, stall and raffl e. All Welcome.

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 Avenue at 7.30pm. Donation of $5.

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

Wednesday and FridayNia DanceAt Bellbrae Hall. Combining 3 dance arts, 3 martial arts and 3 healing arts. Perfect for all ages and levels of fi tness.Wednesday May 18 – 7pmFriday May 20 – 9:30amPhone Ginny 0413 596 784

ThursdaysGreen Mum’s 322810am, meet the fi rst Thursday of every month at Bellbrae Community Hall. Share ideas on how to lead greener and healthier lifestyles – starting with small signifi cant changes within our homes.

BELMONTThursdaysDance: Life Activities Club2.30pm-4.30pm at Belmont Pavilion, Barrabool Road.Cost: $4 All Welcome. Enquires 5251 3529

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 SPRINGSSunday May 15Drysdale Market9am-1pm at Drysdale Reserve. Last market until October to see our fantastic workers in wood, metal, glass and textiles. With coffee, cakes, plants, jumping castles and more.

Drysdale Senior Community Club – Town CentreMondays9.15am-10am – Yoga1pm – Carpet Bowls, Cards and SnookerTuesdays9am-11am – Weight Watchers11.30am – Lunch followed by BingoWednesdays11am-12pm – Exercises 1pm – Carpet Bowls and SnookerThursdays9.15am-11:15am – Line Dancing for beginners1pm – Cards, Craft, Snooker and Choir SingingFridays 1pm – Carpet Bowls and SnookerSaturdays 1pm – Cards, Darts, Snooker and Table TennisFor information, phone 5251 2983.

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

FORRESTForrest Neighbourhood HouseThe house has a host of ongoing activities, phone 5236 6591 for more information.

FRESHWATER CREEKFreshwater Creek Steiner PlaygroupMondaysStepping stones – a rostered playgroup for three year olds.Tuesdays/ThursdaysPlaygroup 0-2 years – 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

LEOPOLDWednesdays and FridaysAimee Country Line Dancing7pm Wednesday at Leopold Sportsman’s Club7pm Friday at Leopold Community HallFor more information, phone Rhonda 5250 2340 or 0412 679 369.

TuesdaysZumba with JoClasses at 5.45pm and 8.15pm at Leopold Community Hall. First class is free.

CAE Book Discussion Group2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:30pm. New members welcome.For further details contact Barb 5250 2741

LORNEFig Tree Community HousePhone: 5289 2972.MondaysBelly Dancing 11am-12:15pm with Lisa CraigenTuesdaysWomen’s Circle 7pm-9pm. Held on the 4th Tuesday of each month. Contact Janine 0419 291 215WednesdaysBasic Dog Obedience 10am-11am. All ages and breeds welcome.Yoga 6pm-7.30pm with Sane Lewis.ThursdaysFig Tree Games Group 1pm-3.30pm.Mondays and FridaysLorne Fig Tree Occasional Care 9am-2pm. Contact Emma 5289 2972TuesdaysLorne Carer Support Group 1.30pm-3.30pm held the fi rst Tuesday of every month. Contact Heather on 5289 4315FridaysYoga 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.

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

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.

May 13Community Ballroom Dancing7.30pm-11pm at Portarlington Senior Hall, Newcombe Street.Admission $4. Call Roy for more information 5259 1776.

Portarlington Neighbourhood House28 Brown StreetThe house has a host of ongoing activities, including:Yoga, Pilates, chess group, exploring music, music and movement for parents and pre-schoolers, canasta, beginners guide to the Internet and beginners guide to email, Mah-Jong, computers for digital photography, exploring photography.For more information, phone 5259 2290 or visit www.portnh.org.au

Fridays

Port produceFresh Fruit and Vegies.8.30am-11.30am. Portarlington Primary School, Newcombe StreetNew produce traders welcome.Helen 0432 518 014.

QUEENSCLIFFQueenscliff Neighbourhood HouseTerm 2 programme out now!SaturdaysKitchen Tricks for MenCooking demonstrations and tastings with Tony Cook. New menu with Eastern Asian fl avours.

Queenscliff Neighbourhood House at the BeachA range of programmes to suit your interest. Art, languages, meditation, Men’s Shed, playgroup and gardening. Phone 5258 3367.Sunday May 22Zine Making Day9am-4pmSaturday June 12 and Sunday June 13Second Hand Book Sale10am. All donations will be gratefully accepted and can be left at House.

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.

St Leonards Community SpaceLocated at Blanche Street, the community space has art and craft groups, friendship groups and courses.

TORQUAYSpring Creek Community HouseFor all courses below contact 5261 2583 for enrolment.Morning Activities Programme for Kids and ParentsMonday’s - Little da Vincis9.30-10am 3 – 5 year oldsMonday’s – Hip Hoppers for Little Boppers2.30pm-3pm 3 – 5 year oldsTuesday’s – Bells & Beats9am-9.30am 3 – 5 year olds / 10:15am – 10:45am 0 – 3 year oldsWednesday’s – Tiny Dancers9.30am-10am 3 – 5 year oldsThursday’s – Hip Hoppers for Little Boppers11am-11.30am 3 – 5 year olds

Zumba Fitness® with JennyDitch the Workout! Join the Party!Monday: 7.30pm-8.30pmTuesday: 7pm-8pm

TORQUAY (continued)Thursday: 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.Certificate III in Education Support (CHC30808)Training to be an Integration/Teachers AideInfo session Monday May 23Mondays and Fridays June 6-Dec 29am-3.15pm

Morning Activities Programme for Kids and Parents (continued)Beginners’ ComputersMay 24 for 8 weeksTuesday’s 9.30am-11.30am

Responsible Service of Alcohol (SITHFAB009A) Friday May 279am-1pm $75

Basic Food Hygiene (SITXOHS002A) Monday May 309am-4.30pm

Italian - BeginnersWed’s May 18-June 22Gnocchi making on last session 10.30am-12.00pm

CPRMon May 16 5.30-8.30pm

Senior First Aid Level IIMon’s May 16-June 65.30-9.30pmwww.springcreekcommunityhouse.org.au

TuesdaysMen’s social tennis7.30pm at the Torquay tennis club, cost $7.For more information phone 5261 9356.

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.

WednesdaysPregnancy and Birth Support Group10am-11.45am at 11 Centre Court, Torquay. Morning tea and refreshments will be supplied. Cost: $15. For bookings and more information contact Kellie 5264 7845 or 0400 907 370.

Tuesdays and ThursdaysMeditation and philosophy for beginners Tuesday 7pm and Thursdays 10amFree at the RACV Torquay Golf Club.For more information phone 5264 7484.

May 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28Torquay Theatre TroupeThe American Dream production8pm at 16 Price Street, Tickets can be purchased at Surf Sight Optical, Gilbert Street, or contact Marie on 5261 9035.Tuesdays and SaturdaysSurf Coast Toy Library9.30am-11am at Children’s Hub, Grossman’s Road. Contact Tanya Hollis 0401 628 599.

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

Torquay T.O.W.N Club – A non-profi t organisationTake off weight naturally!6pm-7.30pm at the Senior Citizens Hall, Price Street.This Months Guest Speaker – from Breast Screen VictoriaApril 20 at 6.45pm. Contact Barbra on 5261 2434 or Oona on 0438 612 426For more information phone Barb 5261 2434, 0408 355 682 or Oona 5261 2426 or 0438 612 426.

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

Belly dance and Tahitian dance classes7.30pm-8.30pm at the Surf Coast Sport and Recreation Centre.For more information phone 0439 651 234.

Pilates in the House (The Hardcore Pilates Class)6pm and 7.10pm at Spring creek Community House. Bookings essential. Phone Rachel 0405 273 414

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

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1. The De Beers company is famously associated with which product?

2. New Zealand has two national anthems of equal standing, God Defend New Zealand and which other song?

3. What is bouillabaisse?

4. Which band asked Do You Really Want To Hurt Me in the 80s?

5. Cape York is the northernmost point on the mainland of which country?

6. What is the correct term for the dot over the letters ‘i’ and ‘j’?

7. Which structure, the original home of the Elgin Marbles, stands on the Athenian Acropolis?

8. According to census data, what is the largest religion in India and the third largest in the world?

9. Which recording artist released a greatest hits album titled The Immaculate Collection?

10. What does a horologist design and make?

11. In humans, the clavicle is more commonly known by which name?

12. How many Crocodile Dundee films have been made in total?

13. What type of alcoholic beverage is Manzanilla?

14. The tangerine is a variety of which fruit?

15. What name is given to the holy Jewish Day of Atonement?

16. Which ancient Greek poet wrote the Odyssey and the Iliad?

17. Hillary Clinton performs what role in President Obama’s administration?

18. Which French word meaning ‘black’ can go behind the words pinot or film?

19. Who won the 2011 Best Actress Oscar?

20. Which blonde bombshell was the first ever centrefold featured in Playboy magazine?

If you are too impulsive, you’ll miss vital information – especially involving financial matters. As Mars shifts into Taurus, slow and steady wins the financial race. And don’t be too hasty when it comes to love! Rams are notorious for sudden elopements and shotgun weddings. “I shall marry in haste and repent at leisure.” (James Branch Cabell)

Don’t accept things at face value – there’s plenty going on beneath the surface. If you are too black and white, you’ll miss the subtle undercurrents at play. Mighty Mars marches into your sign on Thursday (until June 21) so it’s time to be a bold and beautiful Bull. Confidence is in and complacency is out; as you approach life with passion and pizazz.

With five planets in your hopes and wishes zone, it’s important to have a goal that you’re working towards. Then focus on bringing your dreams down to earth via practical plans. If you are reckless with relationships, you could find yourself with a fractious friend (or a livid lover) on your hands. Saturn is asking you to be less careless and more considerate.

Jupiter and Uranus are broadening your career options, but Saturn is making sure there are plenty of domestic responsibilities to keep you busy. Focus on getting the balance right between your professional and personal lives. Be inspired by Cate Blanchett (born on May 14) “I live my life parallel with my work, and they are both equally important.”

With proactive Mars moving into your career zone, take the lead at work. If you’re looking for employment, stay one step ahead of the pack (which means finding jobs before they are advertised). Thursday is a fabulous day for business transactions and professional projects as the Grand Trine in earth links your money, career and work zones.

Versatile Virgos are keen to test new information and beliefs as you study, teach, learn, lecture, read, write or research. With gung-ho Mars moving into your aspirations/adventure zone, are you dreaming of a lifestyle that gives you more independence? Hop on your horse and follow your heart – wherever that may lead.

Mercury, Venus and Jupiter join up in your relationship zone so companionship, conversation and joint ventures are highlighted. Female friendships are favored, as you combine talents and make beautiful music together. Sick of being single? Cast your net wide - sparks are set to fly with an amorous Aries, a gregarious Gemini or a sexy Sagittarian.

Don’t even try to second-guess the behavior of others this week Scorpio. They will continually surprise (and flummox) you with their unpredictable antics, so don’t lose sleep trying to work out where they’re coming from. If you expect the unexpected – and are flexible – then you’ll manage just fine. Money and mates are a misguided mix.

Promises are cheap! You’re fired up to assist someone in need but don’t promise more help (or money) than you can actually deliver. Venusian vibes are strong on Thursday so plan a divine indulgence whether it’s a beautiful meal, relaxing massage or romantic rendezvous. Keep your international connections going – who knows where they may lead?

Don’t spoil your romantic chances by being too business-like. As Mars moves into your romance/entertainment zone, it’s time to be proactive in love, focus on friendships, and have some serious fun! Thursday’s Grand Trine favors artistic, educational and sporting pursuits. Creative Capricorns will enjoy turning abstract ideas into practical projects.

Communicating, contributing and connecting are the buzz words for the week. You’ll feel super idealistic, as you strive to make the world a better place in your own adventurous Aquarian way. Don’t get so carried away that you forget your nearest and dearest though. Sometimes it’s best to start your charitable work in your own backyard!

Your finances are currently being influenced by serious Saturn and jovial Jupiter. Wise up Pisces because being broke is no laughing matter! More careful budgeting (and less spontaneous spending) will help life run more smoothly. Keep your feet on the ground, even though your head’s in the stars. You’ll win in love if you have realistic expectations.

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Owned and operated by Kristen Fagg for the past 10 years, Body Bar’s services focus on providing clients with beautiful, radiant, clear skin. They include IPL skin rejuvenation and permanent hair reduction treatments, microdermabrasion, skin peels and facials, tanning, waxing, manicures and pedicures, tinting and make-up.

“We’ve also recently added skin needling, or Collagen Induction Therapy, to our range, which is a non-invasive procedure. It helps with skin problems such as ageing, wrinkles, pigmentation, sun damage, acne, scarring, enlarged pores and stretchmarks,” Fagg said.

“As part of our 10th birthday celebrations, we’re taking $50 off the normal price of a single skin

needling session, which means clients will pay only $249 per session throughout the month of May.

“Other specials include 50 per cent off all IPL treatments, $69 for a 45-minute microdermabrasion facial (including lymphatic drainage), and $125 for a five-session spray tanning card.”

Body Bar has undergone a few changes in recent times, which include its new name (formerly Body Bronze) and a complete salon renovation to provide clients with a more relaxed environment.

The salon uses and stocks leading skincare and beauty products, including Sircuit Skin Cosmeceuticals, which combine the best of science and natural beauty, and Inika mineral make-up.

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LOCAL residents with asthma are being warned to be extra vigilant this autumn, as the season delivers a trifecta of asthma triggers – mould, more dust mites and increased exposure to pet allergens.

According to National Asthma Council Australia chief executive officer, Kristine Whorlow, these three nasties are the leading triggers of asthma in Australia.

“Many areas of Australia are experiencing mould problems following an unseasonal wet start to the year; there is an annual autumn indoor dust mite population spike; and, some people face increased

exposure to pet allergens as soft-hearted pet owners allow their four legged friends more household access as temperatures plunge,” Whorlow said.

“This can all add up to make autumn pretty miserable for many people.”

Whorlow pointed the finger at house dust mites as the biggest problem.

“Around 45 per cent of the population have an allergy and of those people, almost 80 per cent react to dust mites,” she said.

“In fact, dust mites are the number one trigger for asthma in Australia and research from Sydney’s Woolcock Institute of Medical Research has shown

that dust mite levels can increase two to three fold during late autumn, compared with summer levels.”

House dust mites are microscopic creatures that feed off human skin scales. They are mostly found in the home and live in soft furnishing such as beds, bedding, carpets, upholstered furniture, soft toys and clothing.

Whorlow said the bedroom is the site of greatest exposure to the pesky mite, however, there are a number of avoidance measures and tips to reduce exposure to allergen triggers.

Typical control measures include:• Washing sheets and pillow cases weekly in

water hotter than 55o Celsius• Covering mattress, pillow and quilt with dust

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• Removing soft toys or hot washing them weekly or freezing them overnight

• Dusting hard floors and surfaces with a damp or electrostatic cloth

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Comprehensive dust mite control advice can be found on the National Asthma Council Australia website, visit www.NationalAsthma.com.au

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LOOKING for something new to kickstart or complement your fitness programme?

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Local Nia teacher, Ginny West, is running two free classes on Wednesday May 18 at 7pm and Friday May 20 at 9.30am to introduce Surf Coast residents to this unique, holistic exercise, which combines dance with martial arts, yoga and other healing practices.

“Nia has been around for about 30 years and is very popular in the US but just starting to take off in Australia,” West said.

“It focuses on all aspects of personal wellbeing – physical, mental, emotional and spiritual – by using movement to allow you to get in touch with your own body in your own time and space.

“This helps to hone your instincts so that you become more attuned to your body andto what’s happening in your life, which enables you to make the most of where you aretoday and to create new opportunities for tomorrow.

“It’s a lot of fun and provides a great cardiovascular workout but it also has an amazing capacity to shape the way you feel, look, think and live.”

West has more than 10 years experience teaching yoga and pilates but claims to find Nia more feminine and fluid. She particularly likes the strong integrity and philosophy

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OVER the coming months I will discuss several of the common (and not so common) aspects of maintaining optimal dental care.

This series of articles will concentrate on the most common cause of tooth loss in adults – periodontal (gum) disease.

Your teeth are supposed to last a lifetime! Unfortunately, periodontal disease affects millions of Australians and most do not even know that they have it.

The main cause of periodontal disease (and dental decay) is bacterial plaque – a sticky, colourless film of bacteria.

Other causes of gum disease include smoking, genetics, pregnancy/menopause, stress, medications, clenching and grinding teeth, and diabetes.

Gingivitis is the mildest form of periodontal disease and is usually represented by swollen, red gums which bleed easily on brushing or flossing. It is not normal for your gums to bleed!

Caused by inadequate oral hygiene, gingivitis is completely reversible with good oral hygiene care. However, if left untreated, gingivitis can progress to periodontitis.

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Re-advertised Co-ordinator Recreation, Youth and Cultural ServicesFull Time Temporary – to 31 Dec 2011Band 7 $79,403 (inc 9% Super) & RDOsAs part of the Community Development Department, our Recreation, Youth and Cultural Services Unit requires a dedicated and suitably qualified and experienced person to lead a unit that is dedicated to community engagement and community building initiatives.

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through Customer Service on 5261 0600. Applications addressing the selection criteria to be sent online or by post to: Annette Joyce, Human Resources, Surf

- by 5pm 13 May 2011.

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NOTE: On-line applications submitted between 15 and 29 April 2011 may not have been received due to technical issues. If you did not receive a confirmation email dated 2 May 2011, please re-submit your application.

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GREAT OCEAN ROAD MARATHON 2011

THE GREAT OCEAN ROAD, MAY 15: Closed in both directions from 7.00am to 2.30pm

DETOUR: A detour to the Great Ocean road will be in place forthe duration of the event on Sunday, May 15.

Apollo Bay on May 14 and from Lorne and Kennett River to Apollo Bay on May 15, 2011

We apologise in advance for any inconvenience that these restrictions may causeto the change in normal traffic conditions

The roads being used and event times are as follows:APOLLO BAY, MAY 14: From Moore Street to Marriner’s Lookout Road from 10.00am toapprox noon for the first event - a run to Marriners Lookout & return. Some delays may beexperienced for West bound traffic, however, access will be maintained under control oftraffic controllers and Victoria Police during this event.

APOLLO BAY, MAY 14: Nelson Street to Hardy Street from 11.45am to approx 5.00pm for three events to Paradise and return - run/walk/wheel events. West & East bound traffic will be affected during these events, with a detour in place for all traffic via Gambier, Cartwright, Pascoe and Thompson Streets during those times.

- The main closure of the Great Ocean Road will be in effect from 7.00am until approx2.30pm on May 15, 2011. NO vehicle movement will be permitted along the GreatOcean Road except under emergency situations and with Police assistance. Werequest your co-operation in this regard for the safety of the event participants.

- The Great Ocean Road will be reopened progressively for East bound traffic as theevent participants pass. The road will be completely open no later than 2.30pm, theevent cut-off time.

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PART TIME CLEANERS REQUIREDAnglesea & Aireys Inlet Must be available during the day and nightFluent English and own car essential.Experience preferred. Call John on 0417 320 705 or 03 9551 1622 or email: [email protected]

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The Beach Hotel Jan Juc is looking for new

VENUE SUPERVISORSWe are looking to expand our busy team again and are looking to hire Venue Supervisors . To be successful in this role you will have the following:

Industry experience including TAB

Approximately 20-30 hours per week on a rotating roster that includes a variety of shifts including weekends. Award wages.

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HEAD CHEFFull time position

Anglesea Recreation Camp is a group accommodation and recreation facility managed by the Victorian YMCA. We are seeking an experienced, organised and energetic person for this hands-on leadership role. You will manage our busy kitchen, delivering a range of meals to our diverse client groups and have the responsibility for supervising, directing and training our food services team. Our kitchen garden will provide inspiration to your menu and your �air and innovation will lead and assist us to establish our Kitchen–Garden Program for kids on camp. Experience in catering/cooking/teaching is essential with quali�cations preferred.

For further information and position description contact Vicki Chrzanowski at YMCA Anglesea Recreation Camp on 5263 1512 or email [email protected].

Applications close Saturday 14th May 2011.

The YMCA is an equal opportunity employer that welcomes diversity.

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Busy Labour Hire agency on Surf Coast requires enthusiastic and motivated workers for the following departments:

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Customer Service staff - Casual

Do you have a passion for providing superior customer service and want to work in a variety of roles at different facilities?Do you enjoy working with all different age groups including young people?Bellarine Community Health Ltd is a dynamic health service providing a range of health and wellbeing services across the Bellarine Peninsula including specialized services for young people.If you have:- - excellent customer service and communication skills;

- data entry skills; - interest in working with young people;we would like to hear from you.A current Police and Working with Children check is required for this position.

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LOCAL Member, Terry Mulder joined President David Cook and members of the Anglesea Football Club on Saturday to announce the election promise of funding of $500,000 towards the club’s redevelopment had been delivered.

“I am delighted to be able to make this announcement today,” Mulder said.

“It was clear to me in discussions prior to the election that the committee’s aim has always been to provide a modern, high quality facility that would also benefit the wider community.”

“Ellimatta Reserve is the perfect location for this facility as it is already identifiable as a place where people undertake sporting activities and this redevelopment will further enhance their activities,” he said.

“Other major benefits in the redevelopment will be the installation of recycled water and automatic sprinkler systems and importantly, the upgrade will ensure that the facilities comply with the current health and safety regulations.”

“I am very much looking forward to working with the club representatives, the Surf Coast

Shire and other key stakeholders on the project.”Mulder thanked the club’s president David

Cook, secretary Ian Poulton and Kristen Green

for their time and co-operation in providing the necessary information to enable him to support the request for funding.

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FROM THEmatTHERE WAS a hive of activity at the Anglesea Bowling Club on Saturday, April 30. The day commenced at 10.30am with 42 bowlers playing mixed social bowls including some visiting bowlers from Essendon. Winners were John Emery, G. Pratt (visitor), and Dick McDonald. The Runners Up were Geoff Kendall, John Koster and Renate Holdinghausen. Thanks for flying the flag for the females Renate!

At conclusion of play, the club’s Annual General Meeting took place. Congratulations to the newly elected officers, president Keith Hornibrook, vice president Kaye Kendall, secretary Ian Bruce, treasurer Ken McCasker, assistant secretary Trish Bodman, and four directors; Fran Price, Ron Murray, Bob Evans and Marcia Kemp.

The AGM was followed by a scrumptious meal of steak, salad and sweets and the presentation of awards to the 2010/11 season’s winners. All of the 80 attendees agreed it was a great social night and excellent start to the new bowling year. Thanks to all involved in the organisation of the day.

The maximum number of 56 bowlers enjoyed the annual Easter Saturday Medley event. Winners were J Wilson, L Wilson, R Cloke and L Cloke. Runners Up were M Fletcher, A Fletcher, L Avent and M Kemp.

The annual Easter Monday Anniversary Triples was well supported, despite the date clashing with Anzac Day this year. The winners were Ron Murray, Peggy Cockerill, and Dick McDonald. The Runners Up were Bob Jennings, Mary Fletcher and Peter Sharp. Spiders were won by Mary Porter and Bob Jennings. They were each presented with a plant by the sponsor of the event, Betty Butterworth.

Recent winners of the Men’s Monday were: Ken Mollison, Harry Mann, Bob Berrill, John Emery and Les Hocking.

Recent winners of the Ladies’ Tuesday were: Glenyce Murphy, Dorothy Millard and Pam Marr. Well done everyone.

Happy Anglesea Football Club members and MP Terry Mulder.

Anglesea win in budget

THE VICTORIOUS 1971 Torquay Tigers first and reserve grade teams celebrated their 40-year reunion at Spring Creek Reserve on Saturday.

Many tales were told and relived during the day, which saw the majority of members of both teams attend. Tigers defeated Queenscliff in first grade and Winchelsea in the reserves back in 1971 – the first year of the Bellarine Football League.

On hand at the reunion was

‘Willy’ Muncey, who joined Tigers midway through the 1971 season.

Muncey holds the rare achievement of playing in both first and reserve grade grand finals – and winning best on ground honours in both.

Muncey was able to play both games as the reserve grade team had a draw in its preliminary final, and following the replay they contested their grand final a week later than the first grade team.The winning 1971 first and second grade teams at the reunion on Saturday.

Torquay Tigers relive their glory days

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ANGLESEA GOLF CLUB WITH MARGOT SMITH

Anglesea Golf ClubGolf Links Road, AngleseaClubhouse: 5263 1582Pro Shop: 5263 1951Email: [email protected]: www.angleseagolfclub.com.au

THE FRIDAY pennant teams are now halfway through their seasons and this week we had some interesting results. While the Division 2 1s were serving soup, the 2s were out on the course making the most of the home ground advantage.

They posted their first win of the season winning 4/1 over Barwon Heads. Division 3 played at Colac and also had a win 3/2 against Torquay, but unfortunately Division 6 had their first loss for the season against Ocean Grove at Clifton Springs, the score was 5/0.

Midweek competitionWednesday was a 4BBB stroke event for the men and the runaway winners were David Lewis and partner Ray Heathcote with nett 56. Their score was helped along by an eagle from David on the 8th hole, but they must have had a few other good holes.

Runners up with nett 60 were Bill McKeller and

Keith Turner, and Geoffrey Gill and Barry Walker were third with nett 61. NTPs were Ross Duff, Sandy Talbot, Jim James and Keith Turner.

It was a friendly final for the doubles matchplay on Thursday. Vida Brenner and Dot

Hermann played Margot Parton and Brenda Balderstone, and for the second week in a row Vida and Dot won on the 18th.

Meanwhile, the rest of the ladies played individual stableford. The winners were Gloria Hodgkison in Div 1 with 38 points on a countback from Katie Jones, Marion Atherden in Div 2 with 38 points as well, and in Div 3, Judy Clark with the day’s best score of 40 points. NTPs were Sue Webb, Valda Connelly and Janice Calvert.

Weekend resultsWe started the weekend with stroke and the men’s monthly medal. It was a three-way tie for the medal and will have a playoff next month.

The winning score was nett 69 posted by both Sam Chisholm and Luke Slater in A Grade, with Sam winning on countback, and James Lee in B Grade.

Our ladies winner, Stefi Bates, also scored nett 69. In C Grade the winner was Darryl West with nett 70. NTPs were David Lewis, Tony Appleby, Max Busbridge, and John Mooney, and David Lewis scored his second eagle for the week, this time on the 18th.

Sunday was Mother’s Day and it was a very small quality field that had a leave pass or weren’t up for the celebration.

Winners for the day were Elizabeth Kearton and Iain Horden both scoring 4 up. NTPs were Wally Karnilowicz, Jim Simpson, Stuart Leigh and Peter Grant.

Next Saturday is the qualifying rounds for the Nick O’Donohue and the Red Markers.

A time to choose you partners carefully and bring out your best golf. Good luck.

THE SANDS GOLF CLUB FROM THE PRO SHOP

The Sands Golf Club2 Sands Boulevarde, TorquayClubhouse: 5264 3333Pro Shop: 5264 3307Golf Memberships: 5264 3304Email: [email protected]: www.thesandstorquay.com

IT WAS medal week at The Sands with some great scores being shot by the men’s and women’s medal winners.

Men’s competitionMany players teed off in the morning, so they could get to see Geelong take on the Kangaroos. Conditions were ideal for the stroke medal round and Phil Eltringham had the best score of the day with a fabulous nett 68 to win the medal.

Runner-up in A grade was Stuart Taylor with a 69. Scott Logan won B grade with a 69 on a countback from Ian Mathieson who unfortunately injured his back over the closing holes and finished with a run of bogeys.

Rod Carroll won NTP on the 5th, John Casboult the 7th, Ross Millar the 13th and Ivan Kevric took out the supercomp NTP on the 17th and took home a dozen Srixon golf balls.

The men played stableford on Wednesday and Geoff King was the runaway winner with 40 points

to win B Grade from Neil Sheahan on 38 points. Paul Eddy took out A grade with 38 points from early bird Russell Tate on 37 points. Paul also won NTP on the 5th while Colin Chinn took the honours on the 13th.

Women’s competitionA cool, but fine morning greeted the women on Thursday and a countback was required to determine the medal winner.

Lyndsey Dunstan won from Loretta Hunter with both shooting a terrific 69. Loretta has been in great form of late and her handicap is now heading towards the teens!! Kathy Simson won NTP on the 7th while Lyndsey capped off a great day winning NTP on the 13th.

The women played a stableford competition on Saturday and Paulette Payne had plenty to celebrate with a wonderful 40 points. Paulette was a clear winner from Deb Hocking on 37 points.

Pennant resultsThere were mixed results for round 4 of the pennant season. Division 2 lost a close encounter with Curlewis 3 matches to 2, Division 4 defeated Queens Park to move to the top of the ladder while the Division 5 team travelled down the road to Torquay and defeated Barwon Heads 3 matches to 2.

Pro shop newsThe pro shop has just taken delivery of the latest range of casual Footjoy golf shoes for men. Aptly named ‘street’ shoes, they have attracted plenty of interest from our members. They are extremely comfortable and lightweight. Come in and have a look.

There were plenty of stories to emerge from the golfing trip to Barnbougle and Lost Farm. All had great fun and those members who went hailed the trip a huge success. The golfers were lucky to have great weather all week although some have taken longer to recover than others!

TORQUAY GOLF CLUB FROM THE GOLF SHOP

Torquay Golf Club1 Great Ocean Road, TorquayPhone: 5261 2005Pro Shop: 5261 2506Email: [email protected]: www.torquaygolfclub.com.au

ALL MEMBERS are talking about the 2011 Club Championships and the course is in excellent condition thanks to the efforts of John Coulsell and his team.

The men have already completed round one with almost a full field competing. The ladies kick off round one today and are also looking forward to the upcoming Torquay Challenge Bowl and Community service day.

All ladies send their best wishes to life member Audrey McKenzie who is having a spell in hospital, get well soon Audrey.

Midweek resultsOn Tuesday, the ladies played 4BBB stableford. Karen Haeberle and Kerry Castleman won the combined handicap division 0-60 with 50 pts while Marg Bath and Sally Torney teamed up to score a win with 53 in the 60+ division.

Ann Denham took out a Jackpot and the NTPs went to Mandy Buckley, Sue Hehir and Dee Matheson. Ainsley McCallum, Lyn Brady and Micha Evans represented

TGC at the Marrum Cup at Barwon Heads this week and had a great day.

Wednesday saw John Williams winning A grade with 45 pts on a c/b from Philip Smith. Chris Hollenkamp took out B grade with 46 pts and Peter Wills scored 46 pts to win C. Spencer Leighton won the Jackpot and the NTP winners were Bruce Groom, Rod Papworth, Travis Coles and Geoffrey Grayling.

Weekend resultsSaturday was the first round of Club Championships for the men and there were some amazing scores, it seemed like all players brought their A game.

Scott Williams off a handicap of 3 has taken outright gross lead after a sterling round of three under par 62. Paul Walters also broke par with 64 while Tim Sinnot and Andrew Groom are hot on their heels after rounds of 65.

In addition to taking out the Monthly Medal, Robert Gough has taken the early lead in the Club

Championships overall nett with a flawless 53, leading by five from Errol Morris and Alan Douglas.

In the respective grades for the day, Scott Williams won A Grade on c/b from Ken Scott with a nett 59, Glenn Mifsud also scored 59 to take out B grade, Errol Morris won C grade with 58 and Robert Gough cleaned up D Grade with his 53.

Wes Bumpstead picked up the Jackpot, the NTPs went to Gerry Phillips, Craig Middlemiss and Tony Mensch and there were nine players that scored Eagles!

Eleanor Douglas won the girls with a 62 nett beating Robyn Matheson’s 64. Ronnie Beacom, Marg Joyner and Wanda Paterson won the NTPs.

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ROUND 5A GRADE

ANGLESEA 49 V MODEWARRE 49GOALS: ANGLESEA: B. Caldwell 26, S. Benney 23. MODEWARRE: S. Fisher 34, J. Riddle 15.BEST: ANGLESEA: B. Connolly, S. Benney, E. O’Kane. MODEWARRE: E. Ovens, Z. Tennant, B. Minne.

OCEAN GROVE 77 V DRYSDALE 38.GOALS: DRYSDALE: N. Cooke 65, M. Leahy 12. OCEAN GROVE: E. Foott 22, S. Woods 16.BEST: DRYSDALE: N. Cooke, M. Leahy, E. Ruggles. OCEAN GROVE: K. Boswell, S. Woods, S. Degenaro.

PORTARLINGTON 63 V BARWON HEADS 57GOALS: BARWON HEADS: O. Young 28, R. Whitehead 20, S. Howard 15. PORTARLINGTON: C.

Bull 33, N. Nicholls 24.BEST: BARWON HEADS: J. Conn, O. Young, J. Davis. PORTARLINGTON: N. Nicholls, S. Henderson, C. Munday.

GEELONG AMATEUR 49 V NEWCOMB 43GOALS: NEWCOMB: E. Schaeffer 37, A. Avery 12. GEELONG AMATEUR: J. Lowe 26, R. Thompson 15, L. Flynn 2.BEST: NEWCOMB: A. Avery, S. O’Keefe, E. Schaeffer. GEELONG AMATEUR: H. Swann, S. English, L. Flynn.

TORQUAY 67 V QUEENSCLIFF 35GOALS: TORQUAY: E. Moerenhout 37, J. Warnes 22, K. Lock 8. QUEENSCLIFF: L. Dick 23, L. Dreher 12.BEST: TORQUAY: E. Moerenhout, S. Bailie-Mace, L. Berridge. QUEENSCLIFF: L. Dick, R. Godfrey.

C GRADEAnglesea 35 V Modewarre 27

Geelong Amateur 45 V Newcomb 23Ocean Grove 22 V Drysdale 51Portarlington 26 V Barwon Heads 56Torquay 30 V Queenscliff 23

C GRADEAnglesea 25 V Modewarre 10Geelong Amateur 41 V Newcomb 19Ocean Grove 15 V Drysdale 23Portarlington 10 V Barwon Heads 33Torquay 27 V Queenscliff 12

D GRADEAnglesea 21 V Modewarre 33Geelong Amateur 42 V Newcomb 22Ocean Grove 17 V Drysdale 45Portarlington 11 V Barwon Heads 34Torquay 19 V Queenscliff 23

19 YEARS AND UNDER

Anglesea 38 V Modewarre 21Geelong Amateur 61 V Newcomb 16Ocean Grove 24 V Drysdale 28Portarlington 32 V Barwon Heads 40Torquay 41 V Queenscliff 21

17 YEARS AND UNDER (SECTION 1)Anglesea 33 V Modewarre 12Ocean Grove 28 V Drysdale 28Portarlington 5 V Barwon Heads 38Torquay 28 V Queenscliff 21

17 YEARS AND UNDER (SECTION 2)Geelong Amateur 19 V Newcomb 18Ocean Grove 36 V Drysdale 25Portarlington 18 V Barwon Heads 16Torquay 29 V Queenscliff 14

15 YEARS AND UNDER (SECTION 1)Ocean Grove 36 V Drysdale 23

Portarlington 11 V Barwon Heads 18Torquay 26 V Queenscliff 12

15 YEARS AND UNDER (SECTION 2)Geelong Amateur 25 V Newcomb 12Ocean Grove 29 V Drysdale 18Portarlington 25 V Barwon Heads 9Torquay 40 V Queenscliff 13

13 YEARS AND UNDER (SECTION 1)Ocean Grove 30 V Drysdale 17Portarlington 24 V Barwon Heads 21Torquay 17 V Queenscliff 11

13 YEARS AND UNDER (SECTION 2)Anglesea 15 V Modewarre 13Geelong Amateur 22 V Newcomb 4Ocean Grove 19 V Drysdale 16Portarlington 17 V Barwon Heads 6Torquay 24 V Queenscliff 7

NETBALL SCORES

BUDDING fishermen and women can now get everything they need to get them catching fish in Torquay.

Torquay Tackle & Sports is the only fully equipped fishing shop in the town.

Young brothers, Gareth, 20, and Jonathan Kerr, 18, own and run the business – while both studying double degrees at Deakin University.

“We started the business because we thought Torquay needed a tackle store. It gets pretty full-on at times but it is something we are really into,” Gareth said.

The shop provides rods, reels, tackle and bait as well as recreational sporting equipment and fishing licenses.

“We have always fished. I remember catching my first fish when I was three.”

As sons of Surf Coast fishing guru, Gary Kerr, the brothers have always been around ‘all things fishing’.

“Come in and see us and we’ll try and help you catch some fish.

“My advice would be, just get out there. There are heaps to be caught around here.”

Torquay Tackle & Sports is on Beach Road, behind Subway restaurant, and is open from 8.30am until 5.30pm on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, from 8am until 6pm on Friday and Saturday and from 8am until 5.30pm on Sunday.

Phone 5264 8207 for more information.

Breakwater Eagles 9 v Corio Bay Cobras 0CORIO Bay met their first real division one opponents on Saturday at White Eagle House in the form of Breakwater. The Eagles pressed the newly promoted Cobras from the first minute with good probing attacks which in the first half netted them four goals.While the Cobra defense dug deep and consistently repelled the attacks of the Breakwater girls they too had a few chances only to be cut short by a solid sweeping defense.

Brook Rae was an inspiration in the midfield for the Cobras presenting a determined opponent to any Breakwater surge. Without Anne Gottardo’s fearless goalkeeping many more of the Breakwater goals would have found the net instead of Anne’s waiting arms. New recruit Suzi Ferreira made a solid contribution often combining with Simone Quaranta to clear the ball from the Cobra defence. Scorers for Breakwater were Britt Elsen (5), Polly Marshall (3) and Teegan Wright (1)

Deakin University 2 v Barwon Heads 2Barwon Heads women had a hard fought out draw against Deakin at Waurn Ponds. Deakin opened the scoring early on through Amber Gibson when the Barwon Heads defense was caught napping. Nicole Wakefield put through her first of two for the Hammerheads, to have

the score one apiece at half time.Strong defending on the part of Deakin saved many

attempts by an imposing Barwon Heads who were gaining momentum as the game progressed. Deakin scored their second early in the second half from a corner helped in by Jacquie Denning, scored by Leonie Travou. This was closely followed by a sliding goal from Nicole Wakefield to equalise. Hammerheads debutant Hayley Quinn stopped a last gasp goal attempt by Deakin in the dying seconds to ensure the points were shared.

Geelong 8 v Bellarine Sharks 2Geelong played a classy game against the Bellarine Sharks at Stead Park. This was always going to be a tough encounter for the newly promoted Sharks. At half time it was 6-1 in favour of Geelong, but mention must be made of the Sharks “Never say die” attitude, as they showed tremendous character to try to hold Geelong down. The final score was 8-2 to Geelong.

Best players for Geelong were Angela Nicolovski, Kate Hollingworth and Nicole Marretta. The goals were shared around well between Millie Lizworth, Nicole Marretta, Kate Hollingworth and Sarah Moet.

The highlight of the game for Geelong was that the sheer team work involving passing and moving the ball which resulted in their huge haul of goals for the day.

Surf Coast Blue U/12 Boys defeat Lara 5-0The boys played a great game and are really starting to gel as a team. Their passing and movement of the ball was excellent. Kalen Webb displayed explosive pace, scoring four goals. The other goal was kicked by Erindi Mankolli, who mesmerised with his foot skills. Surf Coast defense was solid and well organised throughout the game, led by captain of the day Cooper Hasket.

Best Players: Kalen Webb, Karni Miller and Joshua Van Staden

Goals: Kalen Webb, 4, Erindi Mankoli, 1.

Surf Coast U/13 Yellow defeats Lara 11-0Surf Coast players dominated play on the field. The

team utilised accurate long runs and solid passes to score 11 goals. Credit must be given to Lara’s defense who worked extremely hard to stem the flow of goals. A number of players scored goals, with special mention to Brodric Von Brandestein who scored four goals during the match.

Best players: Fox Shead, Nathan Sherry, Brodric Von Brandestein

Girls U/13 Surf Coast Yellow lost to Surfside 4-2Surf Coast Yellow travelled to Surfside Ocean Grove this week to play out a hard fought match losing 4-2 in the end. Surfside scored three of their goals in the first half through some clever play from their more experienced players despite some sensational saves from India in goals. The Surf Coast girls regrouped at half-time and completely dominated play with Ally attacking the ball and sending it forwards for the second half, with Belle scoring two fantastic goals. It was a great effort from all the girls who had to play the whole game with no subs.

Best player: Georgie F.

Metro N and W LeagueSurf Coast 18’s defeat Spring Hills 4-1

Fresh from their victory 2-1 over Kyneton last week, the U/18’s found form again playing Spring Hills. Goals were scored in the later half of the match with the first finding the net at 44 minutes into the game. Well done to all players.

Best Player: Jack Pedler. Goals: Zac Craigen, Jack Pedler, Daniel Strickland Tom Loyd.

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FIRST GRADETeam W L D F A % PtsANGLESEA 5 0 0 598 279 214.34 20OCEAN GROVE 4 1 0 722 316 228.48 16QUEENSCLIFF 4 1 0 655 394 166.24 16 GEELONG AMATEUR 3 2 0 500 426 117.37 12DRYSDALE 2 3 0 544 513 106.04 8Barwon Heads 2 3 0 475 519 91.52 8Modewarre 2 3 0 397 456 87.06 8Torquay 2 3 0 383 484 79.13 8Newcomb Power 1 4 0 267 668 39.97 4Portarlington 0 5 0 244 730 33.42 0

RESERVE GRADETeam W L D F A % PtsOCEAN GROVE 5 0 0 702 216 325.00 20MODEWARRE 5 0 0 391 232 168.53 20TORQUAY 4 1 0 580 252 230.16 16QUEENSCLIFF 3 2 0 447 310 144.19 12DRYSDALE 2 3 0 447 395 113.16 8Geelong Amateur 2 3 0 409 374 109.36 8Anglesea 2 3 0 364 333 109.31 8Barwon Heads 1 4 0 291 558 52.15 4Newcomb Power 1 4 0 124 686 18.08 4Portarlington 0 5 0 205 604 33.94 0

UNDER 18sTeam W L B F A % PtsDRYSDALE 5 0 0 812 98 828.57 20TORQUAY 4 1 0 453 189 239.68 16GEELONG AMATEUR 4 1 0 346 293 118.09 16OCEAN GROVE 3 2 0 580 190 305.26 12Modewarre 1 3 1 197 327 60.24 8Barwon Heads 1 4 0 216 505 42.77 4Anglesea 0 4 1 150 466 32.19 4

BELLARINE FOOTBALL LEAGUE SCORESROUND 4

FIRST GRADEBarwon Heads 4.5 8.5 8.8 17.11 (113)Portarlington 1.4 2.9 5.10 7.11 (53)GOALS: Barwon Heads: J. Taylor 8, N. Hill 3, D. Hovey 2, L. Michell 1, D. Johnston 1, T. Knights 1, X. Everett 1. Portarlington: C. Mc Rae 2, A. Bradley 2, J. Westman 2, B. White 1. BEST: Barwon Heads: S. Schaller, R. Wallace, I. McCormick, M. Cook, D. Holland, J. Taylor. Portarlington: G. Brody, T. Munday, T. Cooper, R. Davis, T. Lord, M. Drew.Anglesea 5.1 7.5 12.6 17.8 (110)Modewarre 1.1 3.4 5.6 8.8 (56)GOALS: Anglesea: M. Smith 4, D. Mensch 3, A. Hassett 3, L. Norton 2, K. Bonner 2, J. Tipping1, L. Edmonds 1, B. Shiels 1. Modewarre: D. Razga 2, S. Hovey 2, B. Sweeney 1, A. Leslie 1, J. Finch 1, J. Higgins 1. BEST: Anglesea: B. Baldwinson, D. Whitten, A. Hassett, J. Tipping, B. Davis, D. Bell-Warren. Modewarre: C. Woods, C. Mamalis, T. Wood, M. Curypko, I. Tiglias, D. Razga.Geelong Amateur 4.4 10.12 17.17 21.20 (146)Newcomb Power 0.3 4.4 4.7 7.7 (49)GOALS: Geelong Amateur: D. Zaparenkov 9, J. Tom 5, T. McArlein 4, M. Sleeman 1, R. Kangars 1, B. Dodd 1. Newcomb Power: L. Morrison 3, M. Kennedy 2, M. Lancaster 1, M. Grills 1. BEST: Geelong Amateur: B. Dodd, M. Sleeman, D. Zaparenkov, L. Smith, T. Robertson, T. McArlein. Newcomb Power: C. Rossiello, R. Brady, S. Orr, L. Morrison, M. Sharp, J. Stephens.Ocean Grove 3.5 11.9 14.13 23.18 (156)Drysdale 2.4 5.5 9.8 11.14 (80)GOALS: Ocean Grove: T. Gavin 6, B. Ricardo 4, S. Fankhauser 3, C. Wellington 3, A. O’Callaghan 2, J. Dalton 1, S. Maloney 1, R. O’Callaghan 1, T. Doherty 1, S. Jack 1. Drysdale: S. Scott 3, M. Baden 3, J. Wilson 2, P. Davis 1, L. Patten 1, B. Carmichael1. BEST: Ocean Grove: B. Ricardo, T. Gavin, B. Lynch, C. Wellington, K. Reardon, C. Place. Drysdale: M. Scott, M. Baden, S. Wells, J. Inglis, L. Patten, R. Gatgens.Queenscliff 3.1 8.7 17.10 24.14 (158)Torquay 1.4 1.8 2.10 3.11 (29)GOALS: Queenscliff: E. Grout 5, B. Hood 4, H. Griffiths 3, D. Gibbs 3, D. Chaplin-Burch 3, C. Burnside 2, J. Durran 1, N. Pettigrove 1, S. Owen 1, J. Evans 1. Torquay: B. Wall 1, H. Jarrad 1, M. Fowkes 1. BEST: Queenscliff: D. Gibbs, S. Owen, R. Holmes, H. Griffiths, N. Orvis, L. Orvis. Torquay: B. Jones, H. Jarrad, J. Carracher, A. Bird, R. Cahir, J. Muncey.

RESERVE GRADEBarwon Heads 3.1 11.3 14.6 18.11 (119)Portarlington 3.2 5.4 7.4 10.4 (64)GOALS: Barwon Heads: K. Johannesen 4, G. Hill 4, L. Raven 2, B. Watach 2, P. Swinton 2, S. Herbison 1, T. Pocock 1, D. Wise-Graham 1, K. Atkins 1. Portarlington: H. Illingworth 4, F. Rigby 2, B. Colenso 1, D. Wicking 1, T. Perry 1, R. Westman 1. BEST: Barwon Heads: P. Swinton, S. Herbison, J. Holland, Z. Neale, B. Watach, D. Wise-Graham. Portarlington: S. Paul, S. Ward, F. Rigby, S. Illingworth, S. Rohan, J. Muscat.Modewarre 0.2 5.4 8.5 11.10 (76)Anglesea 3.2 4.6 6.8 6.9 (45)GOALS: Modewarre: D. McCaskill 2, D. Morter 2, T. Fay 1, B. Tournier 1, P. Moorfoot 1, M. Clay1, D. Tennant 1, J. Fraser 1, S. Dellow 1. Anglesea: T. Barton 2, R. Eddy 1, R. Bonner 1, D. Evans 1, M. Soden 1. BEST: Modewarre: D. Tennant, B. Lang, J. Ritchie, S. Mayall, T. Dean, M. Clay. Anglesea: R. Bonner, N. Hahn, K. Dans, L. Cameron, C. Leeman, K. Mahoney.Geelong Amateur 4.7 10.12 13.2019.26 (140)Newcomb Power 0.0 2.0 2.1 3.1 (19)GOALS: Geelong Amateur: A. Silaev 4, J. Mountjoy 4, D. Moore 3, S. Kangars 2, J. Chapman 2, A. Hawker 2, F. Kinnear 1, D. Mulgrew 1. Newcomb Power: C. Lang 2, B. Webb 1. BEST: Geelong Amateur: N. Boseley, A. Carr, M. Trevaskis, T. Kent, B. MayNewcomb Power: M. Coverdale, M. Etheridge, D. Stillitano, B. O’Brien, B. Webb, C. Lang. Ocean Grove 1.4 7.9 10.12 15.16 (106)Drysdale 4.0 6.0 10.2 11.2 (68)GOALS: Ocean Grove: D. Maloney 3, W. Piec 3, C. Spolding 2, T. Lundberg 1, P. Maloney 1, A. Lowson 1, T. McManus 1, J. Stapleton 1, S. Britt 1, P. West 1. Drysdale: J. Simons 4, L. Malcolm 2, K. Flynn 1, S. Nelis 1, X. Wilson 1, G. Smethurst1, T. Lowry 1. BEST: Ocean Grove: M. Gorski, C. Spolding, J. Milnes, P. Maloney, S. Britt, T. McManus. Drysdale: T. McGuire, E. Hill, G. Smethurst, J. Simons, L. Timmins, T. Lowry.Torquay 3.6 3.11 8.19 11.21 (87)Queenscliff 0.2 4.3 5.3 8.5 (53)GOALS: Torquay: M. Duckworth 6, B. Molloy 3, R. Leyonhjelm 1, A. Carr 1. Queenscliff: G. Burgoyne 4, N. Cohen 1, H. Jamieson 1, A. Jones 1, A. McDonald 1. BEST: Torquay: L. Melbourne, M. Duckworth, L. Sweeney, L. Priest, J. Powell, R. Toet. Queenscliff: N. Bucovaz, B. Price, B. Neville, S. Wayth, A. Jones, G. Burgoyne.

UNDER 18SGeelong Amateur 2.10 5.12 9.15 16.21 (117)Barwon Heads 1.1 2.4 4.6 5.7 (37)GOALS: Geelong Amateur: J. Lamond 6, A. Hickey 5, G. Fallaw 2, W. Kelly 2, M. Cramp 1. Barwon Heads: C. Johnston 2, D. Lancaster 1, W. Pelham 1, L. Cinel 1. BEST: Geelong Amateur: A. Hickey, R. Dickson, J. Pickering, G. Fallaw, W. Kelly, M. Cramp. Barwon Heads: H. Walker, J. Hearn, L. Cinel, J. Barlow, C. Cinel, S. O’Leary.Drysdale 0.1 5.1 7.1 13.4 (82)Ocean Grove 0.5 2.7 8.8 9.8 (62)GOALS: Drysdale: B. Ryan 3, T. Johnson 3, M. Woods 2, T. Allen 1, B. Allison 1, R. Binder 1, L. Hobbs 1,

S. Schoonderbeek 1. Ocean Grove: J. Bennett 3, J. Woolhouse 2, J. Rawlings 1, M. Evans 1, A. Higgins 1, L. Humphries 1. BEST: Drysdale: B. Kelly, T. Johnson, M. Woods, L. Hobbs, R. Binder, J. Halsall. Ocean Grove: T. Nagle, J. Bennett, H. Moore, L. Humphries, N. Walter, L. Polgar.Torquay 7.3 13.6 15.13 20.15 (135)Modewarre 2.1 3.1 3.1 3.4 (22)GOALS: Torquay: B. Clarke 7, H. Wall 2, J. Graham 2, T. Gill 2, D. Allitt 2, P. Bennett 1, T. Hill 1, O. Briody 1, T. Butler 1, P. Burchell 1. Modewarre: D. McFarlane 3. BEST: Torquay: B. Clarke, D. Allitt, J. Dawson, T. Gill, J. Powell, J. Tweeddale. Modewarre: B. Massari, S. Stajnko, M. Llewellyn, D. McFarlane, N. Allison, L. Hinkley.

UNDER 18S BSt Mary’s 2 5.3 5.6 8.13 12.18 (90)Bell Park 2 0.2 1.4 3.4 9.8 (62)Queenscliff 7.5 9.9 14.12 20.18 (138)Torquay 2 0.0 1.1 1.1 1.2 (8)GOALS: Queenscliff: J. Allitt 7, J. Grout 3, N. Stephens 2, L. Cohen 2, S. Nicholson 2, B. Hayward 2, J. McCabe 1, T. Dorman 1. Torquay 2: J. Crucitti 1. BEST: Queenscliff: J. Allitt, J. McCabe, L. Cohen, S. Nicholson, J. Grout, J. Pritchard. Torquay 2: L. Dawson, J. Crucitti, B. Dubberley, A. Denton, D. Brugman, D. VanDerVlist.South Barwon 2 1.2 2.2 5.8 7.10 (52)Ocean Grove 2 0.3 3.6 5.6 6.7 (43)GOALS: South Barwon 2: W. Thomson 1, C. Findlay 1, W. delRio 1, B. Findlay 1, E. Solly 1, D. Anastasopoulos1, L. Edwards 1. Ocean Grove 2: B. Foord-Engelsman 2, M. Grills 1, T. Shiels 1, J. Habgood 1, D. Featherby 1. BEST: South Barwon 2: B. Findlay, C. Arnold, J. Tinta, W. delRio, D. Condon, L. Dooley. Ocean Grove 2: M. Awramenko, M. Grills, J. Gasior, N. Giddings, J. Wilson, J. Winberg.Drysdale 2 2.3 4.4 9.6 12.8 (80)Portarlington 1.2 2.4 3.8 7.8 (50)GOALS: Drysdale 2: J. Esler 2, S. Giles 2, C. Olsson 2, J. Wassell 2, B. Finnigan 1, J. Randone 1, D. Barmby 1, C. Halsall 1. Portarlington: T. Moreland 2, J. Morgan 2, N. Mojzes 1, M. Sprigg 1, G. Morton 1. BEST: Drysdale 2: M. Gordon, C. Halsall, D. Brunt, J. Esler, C. Olsson, T. Elliott. Portarlington: G. Morton, A. Innes, T. Francis, D. Foott, J. Maloney, S. Smith.

UNDER 16SLara 1 1.4 4.6 7.8 8.9 (57)Barwon Heads 1 2.2 2.3 5.6 6.9 (45)GOALS: Barwon Heads 1: H. Fleet 1, B. Michell 1, C. Lowry 1, T. Bonner 1, T. Membrey 1, B. Eddy 1. BEST: Barwon Heads 1: T. Jackson, T. Bonner, H. Smith, Z. Porter, S. Everett, H. Fleet.Drysdale 1 1.6 3.9 6.12 7.18 (60)South Barwon 1 3.3 7.4 7.6 7.9 (51)GOALS: Drysdale 1: M. Patten 3, R. Patten 2, B. Andrew 1, M. Randone 1. BEST: Drysdale 1: M. Patten, M. McGuire, P. Willis, R. Patten, B. Thompson, J. TreziseModewarre 3.6 4.10 7.15 11.18 (84)North Geelong 2.0 3.5 4.7 4.9 (33)Corio 1.2 6.2 9.3 10.4 (64)Bannockburn 1.1 2.1 2.3 5.5 (35)GWSP 3.3 6.7 7.10 13.16 (94)Grovedale 2 1.2 2.2 5.3 6.3 (39)Ocean Grove 2 1.1 2.2 8.3 12.4 (76)Lara 2 1.4 3.8 4.11 6.13 (49)GOALS: Ocean Grove 2: J. Benjamin 5, M. Gibbs 3, C. Hapgood 2, J. Greenwood 1, C. Balshaw 1. BEST: Ocean Grove 2: H. Attard, R. Procter, L. Davis, W. Gant, J. Benjamin, M. Henderson.South Barwon 3 0.2 2.2 4.4 6.7 (43)St Albans 2 1.0 2.0 5.1 5.1 (31)Leopold 1 3.2 9.3 14.5 22.6 (138)Grovedale 1 1.1 3.1 4.3 7.4 (46)GOALS: Leopold 1: T. Nofi 7, M. Gunn 3, S. Quinlan 2, B. Wray 2, M. Thompson 2. BEST: Leopold 1: T. Nofi, M. Thompson, J. Drayton, M. Gunn, J. McHenry.East Geelong 4.2 8.4 11.9 16.14 (110)Winchelsea 3.1 3.4 6.5 8.6 (54)GOALS: Winchelsea: J. Dunkley 5, D. Parish 2, J. Lubcke 1. BEST: Winchelsea: J. Dunkley, R. Burgess, D. Parish, T. Berg, N. Carter, T. Sauni.St Joseph’s 1 4.2 8.3 8.4 11.8 (74)St Mary’s 1 1.0 1.1 1.4 1.4 (10)Bell Park 1 5.5 10.7 13.11 18.13 (121)Torquay 1 2.1 2.2 3.4 3.4 (22)GOALS: Torquay 1: C. Dawson 1, C. MacDonald 1, N. Hogan 1. BEST: Torquay 1: P. Haysham, M. Boag, N. Hogan, C. Dawson, S. Pople, N. Vasey.Geelong Am 1 4.0 9.3 11.5 12.8 (80)Ocean Grove 1 3.2 4.2 6.4 10.4 (64)GOALS: Ocean Grove 1: P. Dreher 3, Z. Henderson 2, C. West 1, T. Bean 1, J. Gravener 1, A. Denneman 1, S. Dedini 1. BEST: Ocean Grove 1: Z. Henderson, P. Dreher, T. Bean, D. Moroney, J. Smith, A. Denneman.Geelong Am 2 3.0 4.4 6.7 9.8 (62)St Joseph’s 2 2.1 3.2 4.2 4.4 (28)North Shore 2.3 5.3 6.6 9.9 (63)Anglesea 0.2 1.2 2.2 3.3 (21)GOALS: Anglesea: D. Midolo 1, S. Thomson 1, S. Leeds 1. BEST: Anglesea: M. Evans, H. Veale, B. Tekin, L. Perkins, J. Lynch, S. Leeds.Bell Park 2 1.1 3.2 5.4 6.6 (42)Queenscliff 1.4 3.6 4.6 5.7 (37)GOALS: Queenscliff: N. Cayzer 3, D. Caddy 1, H. Welleman 1. BEST: Queenscliff: S. Symes, J. Mourant, N. Cayzer, M. Dean, J. Muscat, M. Ridgway.St Mary’s 2 4.1 9.3 13.3 16.9 (105)Torquay 2 1.2 1.3 2.5 3.5 (23)GOALS: Torquay 2: C. Stevens 2, J. Hams 1. BEST: Torquay 2: M. Robb, R. Benzie, L. Hogan, J. Sambucco, J. Hams, R. Pritchard.

Inverleigh 0.2 3.4 5.4 8.4 (52)N&C Red 1.2 2.3 4.5 5.9 (39)Leopold 2 1.3 5.4 9.6 14.11 (95)Drysdale 2 2.0 3.1 4.2 4.3 (27)GOALS: Leopold 2: A. Hicks 6, J. Smith 2, D. Pitcher 2, C. Slotegraaf 1, T. McKenzie 1, K. Jones 1, T. Powell 1. Drysdale 2: S. Smith 2, D. Mannix 1, N. Wilson 1. BEST: Leopold 2: A. Hicks, D. Pitcher, J. Harwood, K. McKinnis, B. Mitchell, C. Dowd. Drysdale 2: H. McKeegan, D. Mannix, S. Lockman, S. Smith, C. Purcell, H. Ryan.N&C Black 5.4 7.9 10.16 14.21 (105)St Joseph’s 3 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 (6)St Mary’s 3 0.1 4.1 7.4 10.10 (70)Barwon Grove 4.2 5.3 8.3 8.3 (51)

UNDER 14SAnakie 4.3 8.8 13.12 17.15 (117)Leopold 2 1.0 1.0 4.0 5.1 (31)GOALS: Leopold 2: J. Smith 2, J. McDonald 1, N. Fitzgerald 1, J. Devlin 1. BEST: Leopold 2: J. Kerr-Nelson, D. Ryan, W. Andrews, N. James, J. Anthony, L. Pitcher.South Barwon C1 2.0 4.3 6.3 8.5 (53)North Shore 2 1.2 2.3 2.7 3.7 (25)South Barwon 1 1.3 5.6 9.7 14.8 (92)Grovedale 1 0.0 1.0 2.0 4.0 (24)Belmont Lions 1.1 1.5 2.6 5.8 (38)East Geelong 0.2 1.3 2.4 2.6 (18)North Geelong 2.4 5.8 7.9 8.13 (61)Inverleigh 0.1 3.1 5.1 6.1 (37)Torquay 2 3.3 5.6 5.8 7.10 (52)Anglesea 1.1 1.3 4.3 4.4 (28)GOALS: Torquay 2: C. Smith 3, J. Quinn 1, B. Ludbrook 1, K. Stevens 1, J. Withington 1. Anglesea: J. Bews 1, J. Tekin 1. BEST: Torquay 2: C. Smith, H. Mackay, B. Redfern, J. Withington, B. Dunstan. Anglesea: J. Haintz, H. Brown, V. Morrow, J. Lengyel, J. Jaska, J. Bews.Torquay 3 0.6 2.7 5.8 9.9 (63)Barwon Heads 2 0.0 2.0 2.0 2.1 (13)GOALS: Torquay 3: J. Caller 2, S. Matthews 2, J. Fahroedin 2, J. Maas 1, M. Phillips 1, T. Bishop 1. Barwon Heads 2: A. Cook 1, L. Ski 1. BEST: Torquay 3: Z. Fawcett, C. Milojevic, N. Schwarz, J. Gaspari, J. Cooney. Barwon Heads 2: L. Kinsey, D. Moody, P. Membrey, C. Miles, A. Lowry.Modewarre 2.0 5.7 5.7 6.8 (44)N&C Black 1.0 1.0 4.3 5.4 (34)St Joseph’s 3 3.2 5.4 8.5 8.5 (53)St Albans 2 2.2 4.5 5.5 5.5 (35)Drysdale 2 1.5 1.6 4.7 7.8 (50)N&C White 1.3 5.3 5.6 5.8 (38)GOALS: Drysdale 2: H. Skeen 2, S. Clark-Cooper 1, C. Bedggood 1, L. Henderson 1, T. McKenzie 1, J. Lusher 1. BEST: Drysdale 2: J. Alderding, Z. Gray, L. Gunnee, H. Skeen, L. Cini, M. Humphrey.Barwon Heads 1 4.4 6.6 11.6 12.9 (81)North Shore 2.1 3.1 3.1 3.4 (22)Queenscliff 1.4 2.5 3.6 4.10 (34)Bell Park 2 3.1 3.3 4.3 4.8 (32)GOALS: Queenscliff: M. Annandale 2, J. Livermore 1, R. Butler 1. BEST: Queenscliff: T. Kidd, C. Francis, P. Michael, R. Butler.GWSP 1.0 1.1 2.1 6.2 (38)OGCC 2 1.1 2.2 2.4 2.5 (17)GOALS: OGCC 2: N. Foster 1, F. Sharrock 1. BEST: OGCC 2: A. Wilkens, S. Quigley, J. Priestley, H. Drake, C. Revie, F. Sharrock.Lara 2 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.7 (43)St Mary’s 3 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.5 (29)South Barwon C2 1.0 2.6 4.8 5.9 (39)OGCC 3 2.0 2.0 4.1 4.1 (25)GOALS: OGCC 3: D. Lindsell 2, S. Beasley 2. BEST: OGCC 3: R. Kohler, M. Smith, D. McEvoy, S. Beasley, D. Spence.Portarlington 2.1 5.5 8.5 10.7 (67)Winchelsea 3.1 4.1 7.4 9.4 (58)GOALS: Portarlington: A. Evans 3, T. Gardam 2, S. O’Connor 1, J. Olsen 1, L. Cartledge 1, A. Krueger 1, J. Panagiotidis 1. Winchelsea: D. Parish 5, L. Rose 1, R. Grant 1, C. Parish 1, C. Brown 1. BEST: Portarlington: A. Evans, A. Krueger, S. O’Connor, T. Downes, J. Clifford, J. Olsen. Winchelsea: D. Parish, C. Babare, G. Johns, C. Brown, T. Ashman-Reed, C. Parish.Drysdale 1 1.3 3.7 5.10 6.15 (51)St Albans 1 3.1 4.1 6.2 6.2 (38)GOALS: Drysdale 1: M. Dennis 3, T. Alsop 2, T. Thompson 1. BEST: Drysdale 1: T. Thompson, K. Davis, H. Stannard, M. Dennis, T. Alsop, N. Middelkoop.N&C Red 4.6 7.9 8.12 11.12 (78)Corio 0.0 0.0 2.1 2.1 (13)

St Joseph’s 1 5.5 13.5 17.7 22.7 (139)Lara 1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0)

St Mary’s 2 3.1 5.2 6.4 8.5 (53)Bannockburn 0.0 1.2 1.4 1.4 (10)

South Barwon 2 2.3 3.3 6.6 8.10 (58)St Joseph’s 2 0.3 4.4 4.4 4.4 (28)

Torquay 1 5.4 8.6 12.9 15.10 (100)OGCC 1 0.2 2.4 2.4 2.7 (19)GOALS: Torquay 1: P. Caddaye-Rose 3, B. McNamara 3, D. Ball 2, C. Robinson 1, C. Curnow 1, A. Cookson 1, J. Tolley 1, C. Bingham 1, B. Bates 1, C. Anderson 1. OGCC 1: M. Benness 1, R. Maloney 1. BEST: Torquay 1: J. Bennett, D. Ball, C. Bingham, P. Caddaye-Rose, J. Tolley, B. McNamara. OGCC 1: M. Lindkvist, B. Taylor, I. Wilkins, L. Bastiaan, H. Walker.St Mary’s 1 3.2 5.6 7.9 10.10 (70)Bell Park 1 2.1 2.2 2.2 4.5 (29)

UNDER 12SLeopold Green 1.3 2.3 4.4 5.9 (39)Leopold Lions 1.0 2.0 2.0 3.1 (19)GOALS: Leopold Green: T. Newton 2, F. Parke 1, K. Wilson 1, K. MacDonald 1. Leopold Lions: M. Fromholtz 2, L. Clifton 1. BEST: Leopold Green: W. Haintz, M. Howard, A. Hockley, M. Connoley, C. Gaut, e. dilsen. Leopold Lions: T. Donlen, L. Kapolice, L. Clifton, H. Leamer-Alessi, L. Matsubara, M. Fromholtz.Grovedale Black 1.3 2.8 4.15 4.15 (39)St Albans White 0.1 0.1 1.1 3.5 (23)Drysdale Gold 1.0 4.2 6.3 6.3 (39)Thomson 1.3 1.7 3.9 3.10 (28)GOALS: Drysdale Gold: C. Ward 1, D. Knight 1, B. Pavey 1, J. Sagor 1, T. McKenzie 1, A. Williams 1. BEST: Drysdale Gold: B. Trevorrow, C. Watson, A. Skeen, B. Morse, D. Knight, B. Smith.Corio 3.2 4.9 8.10 11.11 (77)St Albans Black 0.1 0.1 1.1 2.2 (14)Grovedale Tigers 1.0 1.0 4.0 7.4 (46)North Geelong 2.1 2.1 2.2 2.2 (14)South Brwn Swans 3.3 3.4 5.6 7.9 (51)Winchelsea 0.1 1.1 2.1 3.1 (19)GOALS: Winchelsea: D. Campbell 1, L. Jacobs 1, S. Grant 1. BEST: Winchelsea: J. Stocks, C. Davis, L. Jacobs, J. Leigh, L. King, J. King.Anglesea 0.2 2.2 3.2 7.4 (46)Lara 2 1.1 1.1 3.3 3.3 (21)GOALS: Anglesea: C. Foster 2, N. Russell 2, O. Caulfield 1, E. Ross 1, W. Solly 1. BEST: Anglesea: W. Solly, O. Caulfield, C. Foster, C. Guerow, J. Lyon, M. Helene.

Drysdale Brown 3.4 5.7 7.9 10.11 (71)Sth Barwon Blues 0.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 (6)GOALS: Drysdale Brown: T. Ryan 2, W. Brown 2, D. McDowell 2, A. McLeod 1, R. Taylor 1, F. Allen 1, C. Dinneen 1. BEST: Drysdale Brown: R. Barakat, C. Bennett, F. Allen, C. Dinneen, D. McDowell.Lara 3 1.4 5.7 5.9 8.12 (60)South Barwon Red 1.1 1.3 1.4 2.7 (19)Drysdale Hawks 4.2 4.3 8.6 9.8 (62)Lara 1 0.2 3.4 4.5 5.5 (35)GOALS: Drysdale Hawks: P. Middelkoop 2, L. Paisley 2, C. Davis 2, D. Mullen 2, M. Barmby 1. BEST: Drysdale Hawks: R. Jarvie, B. Voigt, D. Mullen, H. Goodier, R. Dunne, Z. Tarleton.Grovedale Gold 8.3 13.9 16.14 21.19 (145)Torquay Grossman 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.2 (2)GOALS: Torquay Grossman: Nil. BEST: Torquay Grossman: C. Thompson, J. Nelson, J. Cook, H. Gough, J. Loader, E. Waters.Barwon Heads 0.0 6.1 9.2 9.3 (57)OGCC Orange 2.6 2.7 2.7 3.9 (27)GOALS: Barwon Heads: Z. Walter 3, N. Sutton 2, N. Young 2, J. Fry 1, C. Sprague 1. BEST: Barwon Heads: T. Lever, L. Hooper, B. Winter, Z. Bongiorno, T. Wright. OGCC Blue 5.7 9.8 13.10 16.13 (109)OGCC White 0.1 0.3 1.4 1.5 (11)Modewarre 3.3 3.5 11.8 12.11 (83)Portarlington 1.0 2.1 2.1 4.4 (28)GOALS: Portarlington: M. Edmanson 3, Z. Staines 1. BEST: Portarlington: S. Baker-Hutchinson, M. Edmanson, P. Reid, B. McNamara, M. Vallance, R. Jafari, J. Nicholls.Torquay Voss 5.7 5.12 9.17 11.21 (87)Torquay Shearer 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0)GOALS: Torquay Voss: G. Miers 3, C. Lang 3, D. Hollenkamp 2, A. Davies 1, B. Ham 1, C. Johnson 1. Torquay Shearer: Nil. BEST: Torquay Voss: G. Miers, C. Lang, B. Ham, L. Frost, J. Stanton, E. Jackson. Torquay Shearer: M. Chafer, W. Doyle, L. Stonehouse, S. Doyle, B. Innis, J. Bates.Sth Barwon Bulldogs 0.1 3.2 5.4 9.5 (59)Barwon Heads Gulls 0.3 1.3 1.3 3.6 (24)GOALS: Barwon Heads Gulls: T. Kebbell 1, O. Irwin 1, D. Booth 1. BEST: Barwon Heads Gulls: T. Hartney, E. Tressider, F. Guina - Stannard, T. Aylmer, M. Holt.Queenscliff 2.2 4.2 6.5 6.5 (41)Torquay Boak 1.0 4.1 4.1 6.2 (38)GOALS: Queenscliff: F. Richards 3, A. Naylor 1, J. Bakker 1, M. Barry 1. Torquay Boak: T. Wylie 2, A. Sweeney 2, D. Madigan 2. BEST: Queenscliff: F. Richards, R. Hayden, M. Lazarus, B. Jordan, S. Nicholson, P. Whittakers. Torquay Boak: B. Meyer, T. Wylie, A. Sweeney, P. Wright, W. Tamassy, C. Dyer.Aireys Inlet Eels 5.1 10.5 12.7 17.10 (112)Torquay Ashley 0.1 0.1 1.1 2.1 (13)GOALS: Aireys Inlet Eels: B. Jaska 3, M. Dangerfield 3, M. Altman 2, J. Leonard 2, N. Stocca 2, A. Umbers 2, J. Pimentel 1, H. Rankin 1, H. Jones 1. Torquay Ashley: T. Grace 1, B. Morris 1. BEST: Aireys Inlet Eels: A. Umbers, J. Leonard, B. Jaska, S. Brown, J. Thomson, H. Coates. Torquay Ashley: D. Mather, N. Mifsud, T. Grace, J. Clark, X. Smith, B. Morris.Leopold Green 1.0 5.1 7.2 9.2 (56)Leopold Lions 0.2 1.2 2.3 2.3 (15)GOALS: Leopold Green: R. Coghlan 3, D. Crawley 2, J. Smale 1, J. Taylor-Hewson 1, H. Morrison 1, L. Hockley 1. Leopold Lions: J. Couchman 2. BEST: Leopold Green: D. Crawley, B. Dilsen, J. Eastwood, T. Hitchcock, L. Hockley. Leopold Lions: D. Pearson, J. Smith, B. Kelly, M. Collier, A. Castle, M. Timms.St Albans White 2.0 3.4 5.11 6.14 (50)Grovedale Black 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.0 (12)Thomson 0.0 0.0 3.1 4.1 (25)Drysdale Gold 0.1 1.4 2.4 3.5 (23)GOALS: Drysdale Gold: J. Callan 1, L. Dries 1. BEST: Drysdale Gold: W. Pavey, J. Callan, W. Kilpatrick, L. Dries, B. Henderson.St Albans Black 1.0 3.3 3.4 5.5 (35)Corio 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 (15)Grovedale Tigers 4.0 7.2 11.2 14.4 (88)North Geelong 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0)Sth Barwon Swans 2.4 4.4 7.5 9.7 (61)Winchelsea 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 (1)GOALS: Winchelsea: Nil. BEST: Winchelsea: M. Stevens, T. Blakeley, I. Parish, J. Kattwinkel, T. Permezel.

Leopold Gold 4.4 7.4 9.6 14.11 (95)Anglesea 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0)GOALS: Leopold Gold: J. Drought 3, D. Vale 3, R. McHenry 2, J. Mitchell 2, H. Watson 1, N. Ash 1, S. Gorman 1, B. Stephenson 1. Anglesea: Nil. BEST: Leopold Gold: B. Stephenson, H. Watson, J. Wight, E. Paech, S. Blyth, D. Vale. Anglesea: B. Fowler, L. Gittings, J. Higgins, J. Burrows, J. McCasker, T. Higgins.Sth Barwon Blues 1.3 1.3 2.7 3.9 (27)Drysdale Brown 2.0 3.0 3.0 4.2 (26)GOALS: Drysdale Brown: J. Connor 2, Z. Fear 1, J. Murone 1. BEST: Drysdale Brown: O. Bennett, Z. Fear, B. Coleman, M. Garrett, D. Hackney, J. Murone.Grovedale Roar 1.0 3.2 5.2 7.2 (44)South Barwon Red 3.3 3.3 4.6 4.9 (33)Grovedale Claws 1.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 (18)Torquay McCartney 1.1 1.1 2.2 2.2 (14)GOALS: Torquay McCartney: N. Webb 1, T. Furborough 1. BEST: Torquay McCartney: S. Huseby, B. Pertzel, J. Atkinson, J. Dandy, M. Small, A. Washbourne.Drysdale Hawks 1.6 5.8 8.12 8.16 (64)Lara 1.1 1.1 1.1 2.1 (13)GOALS: Drysdale Hawks: T. Randone 2, H. Goodier 2, W. Davis 1, Q. Taylor 1, T. Ritchie 1, T. Wiffen 1. BEST: Drysdale Hawks: W. Davis, B. Sykes, R. Harbert, T. Ritchie, Q. Taylor, H. Goodier.Torquay Grossman 2.5 6.5 8.7 11.9 (75)Grovedale Gold 0.1 2.1 5.6 7.7 (49)GOALS: Torquay Grossman: K. Rayner 5, M. Virgona 3, G. Brett 1, J. Hughes 1, Z. Brady 1. BEST: Torquay Grossman: K. Gibb, Z. Brady, J. Webb, M. Ewings, J. Schram, K. Rayner.Barwon Heads 0.3 4.4 6.7 7.8 (50)OGCC Orange 1.0 1.3 1.5 4.6 (30)GOALS: Barwon Heads: C. Holt 4, F. Young 2, F. Kinsey 1. OGCC Orange: R. Monteith 2, B. Townson 1, B. Payne 1. BEST: Barwon Heads: J. Harrison, J. Langton, F. Kinsey, E. Croft, N. Lever. OGCC Orange: H. Robertson, B. Payne, N. Cunningham.OGCC White 5.1 7.3 7.3 9.3 (57)OGCC Blue 0.2 1.2 1.4 2.5 (17)GOALS: OGCC White: L. Woolley 2, H. Tregenza 2, M. Taylor 1, B. Gillians 1, L. McEvoy 1, R. Symonds 1, M. Clark 1. OGCC Blue: H. Clark 1, J. Powe 1. BEST: OGCC White: N. Curtis, J. Gillians, R. Symonds, E. Pennycook. OGCC Blue: C. Pickett, P. Bowers, L. King, J. Nagle, J. West, T. Walsh.Modewarre 3.4 5.9 7.11 11.13 (79)Portarlington 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0)GOALS: Portarlington: Nil. BEST: Portarlington: M. Panagiotidis, T. Bradding, L. Howes, O. Skurrie, J. Speedie, G. Bourke-finn.Torquay Voss 0.2 0.4 0.4 2.6 (18)Torquay Shearer 0.0 0.1 2.3 2.3 (15)GOALS: Torquay Voss: S. Ham 2. Torquay Shearer: D. Crucitti 1, O. VanTil 1. BEST: Torquay Voss: S. Ham, S. Szkuta, T. Dickinson, H. Stanton, L. Quirk, C. Fox. Torquay Shearer: D. Forras, B. Patton, O. Poole, C. Chafer, J. Bannister, D. Crucitti.Barwon Hds Gulls 2.1 3.1 5.4 6.4 (40)Sth Brwn Bulldogs 0.0 1.0 1.0 1.2 (8)GOALS: Barwon Heads Gulls: A. Bonner 2, B. Bartley 1, M. McGregor 1, N. Moon 1, L. Booth 1. South BEST: Barwon Heads Gulls: A. Bonner, N. Benson, B. Nurnaitis, B. Bartley, L. Booth, O. Wiltshire.Torquay Boak 2.3 4.4 5.5 5.5 (35)Queenscliff 0.0 1.1 1.3 1.3 (9)GOALS: Torquay Boak: F. Brown 1, L. Polwarth 1, M. Wylie 1, A. Vernon 1, N. Gadsby 1. Queenscliff: B. Slorach 1. BEST: Torquay Boak: A. Preston, H. Locke, N. Grant, J. Farrow, M. Nemeth, F. Brown. Queenscliff: B. Slorach, G. Whittakers, T. Bakker, B. Clark, K. Notting.Aireys Inlet Eels 4.1 6.5 8.6 11.9 (75)Torquay Ashley 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 (6)GOALS: Aireys Inlet Eels: O. Balderas 3, S. Wylie 2, C. Goldsworthy 1, J. Jackson 1, H. Atwell 1, H. MacLennan 1, C. Altman 1, H. Harding 1. Torquay Ashley: W. Sorensen 1. BEST: Aireys Inlet Eels: L. Lesosky-Hay, H. Harding, O. Balderas, F. Calder, H. Atwell, S. Wylie. Torquay Ashley: W. Sorensen, S. Norris, T. Roberts, F. Jacoby, C. Jacobs, D. Jackson.

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