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Tuesday 20 November, 2018 Serving Ballan and district since 1872 Phone 5368 1966 Vol 12 No 46
(L-R) Acting Senior Sgt Glenn Saw shows off the new Body Worn Camera with Acting Sgt Mark Tyrrell. Photo – Helen Tatchell
Cameras on Coppers
By Helen Tatchell Previously only Epping and Ballarat Victoria Police “They are an additional tool to keep the community safe
members have been issued these new devices. and increases transparency.”
There is a new accessory to the Victorian police uniform Inspector Darren Paterson (BlueConnect Program) said, The American Axon product has a 153-degree arc; has
and it is capable of recording your every move. at the invitation only information session in Queensland, cloud based storage; has a recording time of 12-hours and
A Body Worn Camera, about the size of an average mobile with the use of a Body Worn Camera, a plea of guilty from
footage is protected under Freedom of Information.
phone, has been rolled out to frontline police officers (from offenders attending court had increased by 36 per cent.
the rank of Sgt and below), in the Moorabool catchment At the end of 2018 it is predicted 800 BWCs will be issued
The purpose of the Body Worn Camera will be a
area, and includes police members at the Bacchus Marsh, “gamechanger”. to Victorian police members; in 2019 that number is set to
Ballan, Gordon, Creswick, and Daylesford stations. “The benefits include more efficient justice outcomes rise dramatically to 11,000.
The Highway Patrol in Moorabool will also be issued and will be a gamechanger at riots and protests,” Insp. The deployment of Body Worn Cameras is part of the
with the camera. Paterson said. State government Public Safety Package.
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DECEMBER 1-15
Jailed for
violent assaults
By Meg Kennedy stress disorder, describing
the latter as “at play” during
A young man will spend up the time of offending.
to two-years in jail after the The court heard the accused
court heard three accounts had been hit by a car a few
of violence, including as- years prior, and regularly
saulting an off-duty police took drugs including meth-
officer. amphetamines, speed and
Brandyn Wetherall ap- MDMA.
peared before Magistrate “He’s still a young man,”
Gregory Robinson at the argued the accused’s lawyer.
Bacchus Marsh court, hand-
Police prosecutor Senior
cuffed and flanked by po-
lice, on Friday, 9 November. Constable Lisa Schoemaker
told the court the acts were
The 23-year-old had plead-
“a terrible thing for a people
ed three incidents of assault;
to witness”, and that Wether-
including attacking two
all was “a danger to the com-
individuals with a knife at
munity if not imprisoned”. Strike Force winning the 2018 Ballan Cup. (inset) Jockey Jason Benbow with
Southland Shopping Cen-
tre, a family violence inci- “Someone did have the guts the winning trophies. Photos – Tim Saultry.
dent against the accused’s to stand up, [and they] end Strike Force lived up to his name at Geelong on Saturday 10 Ballan Jockey Club is a tenant club holding one race meeting,
mother, and assaulting an up in hospital,” she told the
November, taking out the Ballan Community Bank Ballan the Cup, annually at the Geelong racecourse.
off-duty police officer on a court.
Cup by a half-length. President Billy Smith said the weather was kind and the day
V/Line train. Magistrate Robinson said
Last year’s winner Gold Fields finished third this year, but was filled with colour, chatter and children.
The accused had spent 71- “for [him] to be carrying on
like that is unacceptable.” was a threat coming down the straight on the outside at the “Fashions on the Field again proved popular with the ladies
days in custody before his
200-metre mark, looking like he may go back to back. and gentlemen, with numbers increasing each year.
court appearance. Wetherall was sentenced to
Mr Wetherall’s defence law- a total of 24-months in prison Winning jockey Jason Benbow had the run for most of the “The Club provided numerous children’s activities for
yer argued the drug use was for all charges, with a non- race and gave trainer Michael Moroney, and connections, the families to have a fun filled and great day out at the races,”
“a symptom of his mental parole period of 15-months, silverware. he said.
health issues”, including de- as well as an $800 fine for The 1525-metre race had a prize pool of $35,000, attracting Local Moorabool businesses sponsored and supported the
pression and post-traumatic driving whilst disqualified. seven-runners. day. (Turn to page 25 for more photos)
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Businesses can apply through council for an all-day parking
permit for one staff member and charitable organisations can
apply for up to five permits.
However, a recent increase in patrols by council officers
has resulted in an increase of penalty notices being issued
– many of which to opportunity shop workers because not
By Meg Kennedy This year also marks the first year the event will be part of enough permits were available for their staff.
the 16-Days of Activism against gender-based violence, as Council did not waive the opportunity shop staff fines but
Australian women are nearly three times more likely than it falls on International Day for the Elimination of Violence agreed to the opp shop’s request for three more permits.
men to experience violence from an intimate partner. Against Women. West Ward Councillor Tom Sullivan had concerns about
In an aim to bring awareness to violence against women, Event organiser Bernadette Duffy said the walk is named who would and who would not be eligible for more permits,
Djerriwarrh Health Services will again be running the ‘Walk as such, “because we need the whole community to walk because it was not underpinned by a policy.
with Her’ event this month. alongside women in this journey.” “How do we say, ‘you don’t get it?’ Is it going to be a free-for-
A joint initiative, between Djerriwarrh Health Services and “Gender equality and preventing violence against women is all?” he commented.
a group of local women called ‘Women Making it Happen’, everyone’s responsibility,” she said. A council officer confirmed that only Gell St businesses
aims to help drive action towards achieving gender equality ‘Walk with Her’ will be held at Maddingley Park on Sunday would be able to apply.
and the prevention of violence against women. November 25. Free activities on the day include a female Meanwhile, the opp shop is also going to look at staff car-
The ‘Walk with Her’ event has been running for the past cricket exhibition match, BBQ, music, and arts activities. pooling to reduce the number of car parks required.
three years, but the event will make its way to Bacchus Marsh For more information on the event, contact Bern on 8746 The additional three permits are also time and day restricted,
for the first time this year. 1508. to reduce pressure on the car park.
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Newborns in
The ‘magnificent’ seven Central Highlands Group of Councils are capping, all Councils, regardless of their size or scale, will need to
currently working on a joint submission to develop a detailed and consider changes to their operations to ensure that they continue to
formal business case, if their Expression of Interest is successful. deliver the services and functions expected by their communities.
the district
Ballarat, Moorabool, Pyrenees, Central Goldfields, Ararat, Northern “Regional co-operation is one way to address this, and the
Grampians, and Golden Plains are proposing to submit an application opportunity to consider transformational changes through such a
to Local Government Victoria (LGV) under the $20M Rural Councils funding program will enable this to occur with minimal risk,” the
Transformation Program (RCTP), to prepare a business case which report read.
would have an estimated cost of over $250k, fully funded under this The project would not proceed without this grant funding if the
program.
Cr David Edwards asked what effect would this have on council.
Expression of Interest is unsuccessful.
Groups of Councils, including the Central Highlands Group of
Babies born
“Will it lock us in to any financial agreements?”
At his first official council meeting as the new CEO of Moorabool,
Councils, from across the State are encouraged to apply for funding
to develop a business case and to implement their nominated
recently at
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(above) A rally outside the Buninyong Town Hall protesting the proposed changes to State Parks and
(right) supporters for the change. Photos - supplied
By Meg Kennedy around those areas, when you start losing these
4WD groups etc…we’re concerned because it’s the
Debate over the future of the Wombat State community,” he said.
Forest is heating up, as various groups continue to Mr Cornish also emphasised the importance of
passionately rally for their cause on both sides. conversation to the group.
A protest amassed outside Buninyong Town Hall “We’re all about conservation, we’re all about
last Wednesday night during a Greens dinner keeping tracks clear…a lot of us are concerned
event with Federal Leader Richard di Natale, in a with the bush. We don’t want to go around seeing
bid to stop the Wombat State Forest hold National rubbish,” he said.
Park status, which the group believes will be Conservation seems to be a middle ground for
detrimental to the area and its users. both sides of the coin, as another group Wombat
Around 60 protesters attended with posters and Forestcare, took their concern to the beating heart
Eureka flags in tow. of the debate; the cool confines of the forest itself.
The protest follows the Victorian Environment The group amassed on Sunday 4 November in
Assessment Council’s (VEAC) Central West support of the Wombat’s potential future as a
Investigation draft report, which recommended a National Park, citing the protection of endangered
combination of national, regional and conservation species and the ban of logging as reasons for the
parks for the Wombat and Lerderderg State Parks. forest to hold National Park status.
Jason Cornish, a member of the Bush Users Group Wombat Forestcare convenor Gayle Osborne
who attended the protest, said the meeting came said, “the protection of the flora, fauna and fungi
about from the group wanting to be heard. of the Wombat State Forest is important for many Hi,
“It was the perfect opportunity to basically gate local residents who appreciate having a natural
environment close to home.”
If, like me, you’re sick of
crash, because we’re getting ignored a lot,” he said.
The Bush User Group United is based on Facebook, But although the two groups may be at loggerheads politicians talking about climate change
with members hailing from the Central Highlands during the debate, Mr Cornish says a consultation but doing nothing; if you’re worried about plastics
region. between the groups is needed, something he says in our rivers and oceans; if you want a fairer Victoria
The group comprises of over 11,000 hunters, hasn’t happened yet. where we invest in public education and our TAFE
4WD users, horse riders, loggers and prospectors “You put us all into a room, and within a couple of system; if you want plantations not high conservation
– activities that could be restricted to designated hours you’re going to have something sorted out,”
he said.
value forests the source for our paper and timber
spots, or banned entirely, if the Wombat was to
become a national park. “We understand there’s not a blanket solution… products – your vote in the November 24th state
Although the Central West Investigation fact sheet shutting the gates doesn’t work – it’s as simple as election can lead to action.
currently reads that prospecting would be the only that.”
recreational activity to be banned, Mr. Cornish Submissions are still open for Central West
I am standing for The Greens in the seat of Buninyong.
says the biggest issue for the group is that the area Investigation Draft Proposals Paper, closing on I want to send a clear message to all parties that they
could become a “cause for disrepair.” Monday, December 10. Submissions can be made on need to listen to ordinary people so we can create a
“In any National Park, and it’s been proven that the VEAC website under the ‘Make a Submission’ better Victoria in coming decades.
this happened, feral animal populations go up… tab, and previous submissions can be read under
you end up with an unmaintained [forest]…the ‘View Submissions’. I live and am active in Mt Helen, Mt Clear and the
management system in the budget of the National All submissions will be reviewed, analysed Buninyong community. I have played leading roles in
Parks Association is so much lower than the forest and considered in preparing VEAC’s final conservation (co-convenor of Woowookarung Regional
system. recommendations, ahead of a final report in 2019.
Park), community (outgoing president of Buninyong
“You’ve also got the social and economic The Victorian government will then decide which
[concerns], what will happen to the small towns recommendations will be accepted.
& District Community Association), and education (I
teach pre-service teachers at Federation University).
I support a truck bypass for Buninyong; more local
freight by rail; and getting the planning balance right to
protect local character from insensitive development.
Sincerely,
Dr Linda Zibell
Greens candidate for Buninyong
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Council Clips
My thanks to the many kind people who That is their code to reduce and limit our ac-
helped me in Ballan on Wednesday 7 cess to our recreational pursuits.
November.
What can you do about it? Visit www.bugu.
Kathleen Moran
org.au for more information and then vote
Ballan for an individual or party that supports your
By Helen Tatchell However, the petition did not meet Council’s
Local Law No. 9, Meeting Procedure Local continued full access to your recreational
Council will consider a permanent road Law, Part 6 - Clause 6.7 (d)(ii), in that the pursuits on our public land. Ask your local
closure of Simmons Drive in Bacchus Marsh, address of every petitioner or signatory was candidates their positions on full public ac-
after a petition was presented at the 7 not clearly stated. cess and vote accordingly.
November Ordinary Meeting of Council.
“An exception has been made on this Mark Shannon
Containing 20-signatures, the petition was
occasion to consider this petition in line with Muckleford
from the residents of Simmons Drive and
the provisions under Meeting Procedure
asked council to consider leaving the road
Local Law No.9, Part 6 - Clause 6.7 due to
closure in place halfway down Simmonds Dear Editor,
Drive. each signatory residing in Simmons Drive,
Bacchus Marsh as stated,” the report to We have a state election rapidly approach-
“The opening of the freeway entry/exit on ing us in less than one week. You, like many
Halletts Way has created a lot more traffic council stated.
Cr Tonia Dudzik moved the recommendation of us, need to decide who to vote for. Do
and we believe if Simmons Drive opens all
the way through, it will cause a lot more that the petition containing the 20-signatures you vote for a candidate who is pro fishing?
traffic to our street,” the petition read. in relation to Simmons Drive, Bacchus A candidate who will support your recrea-
Residents asked to have additional bollards Marsh be received by Council and that a tional activities? Or are you going to vote for
and signage put in place to close off the road report be prepared by officers for Council’s a candidate whose party you have always
halfway. consideration. followed?
Moorabool Shire Council: PO Box 18, Ballan VIC 3342 Telephone: 03 5366 7100 Facsimile: 03 5368 1757 CEO: Derek Madden
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Bob Turner Daryl Lang Grant Stirling Ryan Farrow Dr Ian Birchall Jarrod Bingham Stephen McGhie
Party - Independent Party - Independent Party - Independent Party - Liberal Party - Independent Party - Independent Party - Labor
I am a local who lives in and I have always enjoyed roles I am a self-funded Independ- Born and raised in the Melton The ‘Heart of the West’ I’m 28-years old and have Having served as a para-
ent candidate, who has lived has been taken for granted medic, and a leader in the
cares about this commu- that have enabled me to help Electorate and currently resid- lived in the Melton elector- Ambulance Employees Un-
nity. I have been committed people as best I can. This in the electorate for the last for too long. Residents are
ing in Melton south with my treated unfairly with succes- ate my entire life. I’m a local ion I know that every second
to improving the Melton and mindset led me to work in the 40-years. Our seat has been fiancé Jamie, I’m proud of my business owner and serve the
a very safe Labor seat which sive Governments ignoring counts when responding to an
Bacchus Marsh area for more Army, followed by The Royal home but disappointed with needs for investment in local community as a Snake Wran- emergency.
Australian Airforce. I served has been neglected for far
than 28 years and I act on my too long and has certainly not Labor after 19 years of being Hospitals, Higher Education, gler. I have strong In Bacchus Marsh, Ambu-
beliefs. I have volunteered in bases throughout Australia a safe seat has left little to be Employment and Transport local ties due to my family lance response times have
been represented the way I
here since 1996 with 979fm as well as a Peacekeeper of desired. infrastructure. It’s difficult to improved by more than three
would have expected. My farming the region for multiple
the Multinational Force and understand the reluctance minutes.
local community radio and specific platforms for Bacchus I’m standing as a normal lo- generations. I’m also a proud
Observers in Egypt. After of Governments to plan and Dan Andrews and Labor are
the Lions Club of Melton as Marsh include; All peak hour cal with a retail background provide for obviously needed dad, which has only strength-
retiring from the Airforce, delivering. New Ambulance
well as being the founding services to (and from) Melton to bring real change to Parlia- services when, at the same ened my resolve and my un- Station being built in Bacchus
I chose a new career path and Bacchus Marsh are 2 x 3
member & hands on volunteer ment and be the voice Melton time, land is being rezoned derstanding of the challenges Marsh. Hospital upgrades to
within the Public Service, re- car set Velocity services. to allow massive housing de-
of the Melton Street Surfer has never had. that families face in the Melton Bacchus Marsh including new
tired and then opened a small Create additional lanes on velopments, over 6000 new operating theatres and ma-
Bus and The GAP on Graham I want to stop traffic chaos, electorate.
business repairing tools and the Western Highway be- residents each year. Govern- ternity units. 15 hours of free
Youth Centre.I talk to local industrial equipment for local cut taxes and be tough on Melton has been struck down
tween Melton and Ring Road, ments are ignoring us and three-year old kinder. Free
residents on a daily basis businesses. As a result of this from Coburns Road Melton to crime. are only intent on increasing with a critical case of ‘safe TAFE. Half price car rego
and they discuss a number of change, I came to understand Deer Park Bypass.Look for services in Victoria’s mar- seat-itis’ and voting Independ- for apprentices. Upgrades
Specifically, for Bacchus
concerns that I can influence some of the difficulties faced improved North/South trans- ginal seats without reference ent is the only cure. It’s time to Bacchus Marsh Second-
Marsh I want to upgrade and
directly if elected, including by builders and small busi- port solutions for Bacchus to true need. We deserve our governments invest in ary College. Halletts Way
deliver new sporting facilities, much better and I believe the extension.
Schools, Road congestion, ness operators. Marsh. Increased funding for needs, not in votes. Stand
hospitals and Health Services deliver more frontline police, only way to provide proper As your Labor candidate
Transport, Police numbers, I have lived in Melton for 20 with me and stand up to the
in our Electorate. Increased fix our roads and ensure we all infrastructure for the District I am deeply committed to
Sports facilities, Youth & years, raising 3 daughters government - red or blue - for
funding to welfare support have access to a 24/7 hospital is to make the seat marginal. improving services and infra-
Employment Services and who completed their educa- My background is Medical the greater Melton area. We structure across the Bacchus
agencies for full time Social which can service us all in our
Health Services. All state tion locally. Research. First job was at need a representative that Marsh township. I will advo-
Workers/Case Managers. hour of need. actually lives in this area, who
government responsibilities. For me, State Government Royal Melbourne Hospital for cate strongly in Parliament for
Increased availability of As your member I will be 21-years. I then moved to a understands the requirements our community and it’s grow-
All underfunded in our area. is about effective representa- emergency housing for vic-
As one of the fastest growing available, open and strong. biotechnology company that and aspirations of the commu- ing needs including road con-
tion for the community and tims of family violence.
I will deliver for our whole manufactures artificial arter- nity and who actually speaks gestion improvements, more
electorates in the country, we the voters having the oppor- Ensure that education fund-
electorate. ies for bypass grafts. I cur- for local people. schools, improved sporting
need to plan beyond this elec- tunity to voice their opinions ing for all public schools in the rently run the Neuropathology and community infrastructure,
tion and the next one. Plan- and impact what happens in Electorate meets the growing Dept. at an Institute of Neuro- and a new aquatic centre for
ning and investment is critical. government. population demand. science and Mental Health. Bacchus Marsh.
Lindsay Watters Andrew Kilmartin Brendan Eckel Linda Zibell Michaela Settle Wendy Morrison
Party - Independent Party - Liberal Party - Independent Party - Greens Party - Labor Party – Animal Justice Party
At previous elections I was dis- I’ve lived and worked in the Bun- I was born in Ballarat and attended Unlike other candidates I have I’ve lived and worked in regional Born and educated in Ballarat l left
been personally active in strength- Victoria for most of my life, so I to travel and live in various parts of
mayed that no other parties or inyong electorate for most of my life Loreto College, St Francis Xavier
ening community in the seat of Australia before returning in 2017.
candidates were prioritising the and like many locals I think it’s time College and St Patrick’s College. know first-hand how important
Buninyong for over 20-years. I have I’m in this election as I believe
climate emergency as the number for change. Since 2014 Labor have I studied a Bachelor of Applied great local schools, healthcare in equality for all, including non-
runs on the board with Buninyong and transport are for our regions –
one issue we collectively face, and tried to destroy the CFA, cut roads Science at RMIT and resided at human animals.
& District Community Association,
their climate policies fall well short funding and rorted hundreds of Newman College. I played for the that’s what Labor is delivering. I will encourage an increased
local planning and forest conserva-
of what is needed to properly ad- thousands of dollars from taxpay- When we came to government we growth in and support wildlife-
University Blues. I then went on tion campaigns. I am standing for
dress the problem. I’m here to raise ers. Labor is under active investi- promised to deliver for all Victori- based tourism in the state forests
to study Agricultural Science and the Greens because the time for and parks in Moorabool. This will
awareness and provide an option gation by the fraud and extortion decisive action on Climate Change, ans, and that’s exactly what we’ve
deferred studies after successfully in turn promote gainful employ-
for people who want to cast a vote squad. We can’t give them another on public transport, on TAFE re- done. We’ve invested $13.6 billion
completing 3rd year to help look ment in sustainable animal friendly
to save the planet. four years to do more damage. form and community involvement in regional Victoria since coming industries.
after my brother who was mentally
The one biggest issue facing the The Liberals will get things back in planning decisions – is now. into office, in comparison to the Healthy people to work in those
unwell. I have since then trained
Buninyong district (and every other under control. We will deliver fast Wind farms are already bringing $7.2 billion invested by the previous animal friendly industries is a high
and worked as a psychiatric nurse more employment to the Moora-
district), is the need to formally ac- rail, slashing travel times to Mel- Liberal government. priority. I’m concerned about the
both in Victoria and in the UK. My bool Shire. The Greens’ call for lack of public education relating to
knowledge and act strongly in re- bourne from Ballan and Bacchus In Moorabool, Labor will invest
roles have included managing the 100% renewable energy by 2030 the benefits of a plant-based diet.
sponse to the climate emergency. Marsh, upgrade Ballan Recreation $3 million to upgrade the Ballan
largest nursing home in Bucking- is jobs-rich. FedUni’s renewables I will expand health programs in
I will push for the state government Reserve and crack down on hoons Rec Reserve, including a sporting
hamshire, England and delivering training centre for technicians is the area and phase out subsidies
to formally announce that we are in Maddingley. We will build a new pavilion, female changerooms, and to cruel intensive animal industries
Clinical Governance to the South just the start. By shifting more
in a climate emergency and to power station to bring bills down, oval extension. We’ve committed which pose health risks.
Bucks NHS Trust. I currently work freight to rail on the line between
take swift and decisive action to provide free books for Government $500,000 for the Ballan Scouts’ The impact of climate change on
as an AOD Withdrawal Nurse for Geelong and Ballarat, costly dam-
address it. Getting to net negative high school students and stop the new hall. both humans and non-humans re-
age to roads by trucks can be
greenhouse gas emissions with flow of new taxes and chargers Hepburn Health Services. I have The Labor Government has also quires immediate and substantial
prevented.
emergency speed is going to take Labor has introduced. We will also had leadership roles in a variety of put $150,000 towards a business action. I will work towards rapidly
A vote for the Greens tells the old transforming to a carbon free infra-
a large scale mobilisation – and get in control of crime and invest $1 fields outside my career, but my in- parties that you want them to gov- case assessing the viability of turn-
structure and transform Australian
your support. billion into fixing neglected regional terests have largely centred around ern for all, not just for the big end ing the Fiskville CFA site into a mo- agriculture to allow reforestation by
roads. agriculture and mental health. of town. tor sports venue. reducing grazing.
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Ballan Basketball
Results – Week ending Sunday 18 November
U/10 Boys
Ballan Brumbies White 4 lost Sovereign Knights Purple 19
U/10 Boys
Ballan Brumbies Blue 24 def Celtic Tigers Green 16
U/10 Girls
Ballan Brumbies 22 def Celtic Tigers Red 16
U/12 Boys
Ballan Brumbies White 4 lost Phoenix Black 8
U/12 Boys
Multi Event Winners.
Ballan Brumbies Blue 24 def Wildcats 5
U/12 Girls Bacchus Marsh Little Athletics
Ballan Brumbies 8 lost Excies Acmy Maroon 17
U/14 Boys Devils Land ‘Blues Brother’ The Centre’s weekly meet was held on Friday evening,
due to the Region Relay Championships being held on the
Ballan Brumbies White 16 def Saints Clippers 15 By Todd Whelan pointed ‘midfield’ coach Saturday.
U/14 Boys The Darley Football Club which is a real bonus for us. Prior to competition getting underway, presentations from
Ballan Brumbies Blue 23 lost Celtic Tigers Green 30 has secured the prized sig- “I’ll be putting as much the previous week’s Multi Event were awarded. Age group
U/14 Boys nature of delisted Carlton time into improving and winners were presented with trophies and 2nd and 3rd
midfielder Nick Graham developing the young talent placegetters were awarded medals. All athletes received
Ballan Brumbies Gold 29 def Excies Acmy 21
ahead of its 100th year in as I can. certificates with their final results and placing.
U/14 Girls
football. “There’s some huge growth
Ballan Brumbies White 19 def Drummo Dragons 18 All athletes competed in four events for the Twilight Meet.
Graham put pen to paper to potential from within this
U/14 Girls young group on the back The cross winds proved an advantage in the 200 metre races,
join his brother Brian at the with a large number of athletes recording PBs, after a quick
Ballan Brumbies Blue - Bye Devils den for season 2019 in of their first taste of senior
footy this year.” first hundred. The following athletes recorded 4 PBs for the
U/16 Boys a major coup for the club.
Scotland too, now 38, will meet – Solomon Miesen, Ellie Conroy, Samuel Cuthbertson,
Ballan Brumbies 27 lost Drummo Dragons Black 37 Devils coach Heath Scot- Sailah Wisewould, Damon Colella and Gemma Lee.
be giving himself every
U/16 Girls land was rapt with the news.
chance to be ready for next On Saturday the Bacchus Marsh Centre was represented by
Ballan Brumbies 16 lost Saints Mercury 29 “Nick will have a huge im- year both as a player and a 29 teams at the Western Metro Region Relay Championships
U/18 Boys pact I’m sure of it.” he said. coach. held at Melton Athletics Track.
Ballan Brumbies - Bye “He averaged 30 odd dis- “My body just let me down
posals and near two goals The relay squad included 51 athletes who had been partici-
this year which was really
per game playing as an in- pating in training sessions over the past couple of months in
frustrating given the injuries
preparation for the Championships. The following coaches
Ballan Golf Club side mid for the Northern
Blues in the VFL this year.”
we already had.
volunteered their time to ensure the athletes were prepared
“I’m going to get myself
Results - Week ending Saturday 17 November “Nick is a hard worker, ex- right and give it another for the day - Natalie Grero, Chris Doyle, Chris Mai, Gina
cellent on the spread and crack.” Vasquez, Kate Conroy, Chantelle Estlick, Karen Lloyd, and
Wednesday– Stableford
will also set an example Season 2019 for the Dev- Paul Miesen.
(Men’s & Ladies) to the entire group on the ils will take on extra sig- Many of the athletes competed in their first relay competi-
Winner - Chris Tudor (14) 40 points, track.” nificance in its centurion tion, with a number also returning year after year for this an-
R/up John Costello (23) 38 points. The 24-year old amassed 48 year, one which hasn’t been nual event. The Centre is very proud of all athletes and hope
Magpie - 14th Chris Tudor. games in his six seasons at missed by the coach. they all enjoyed their experience at this level of competition.
NTP - 15th Les Martin. the Carlton Football Club in- “I’m very proud to have
cluding 10 (games) this year The Under 10 Mixed Sex B team were fortunate to gain a
the responsibility of leading medal in their 4x200m event after this race was progressed
Saturday - Canadian Twosomes averaging 16+ disposals over this club in its 100th season,”
1 - Pat Clifford & Ian Godkin 74-13-61. his career at the top level. to a straight final. A couple of disqualifications which includ-
st
Scotland said.
Scotland spent almost two ed our A team, saw results amended to award our B team a
2nd - Bob Arklay & John Muhlhan 74-12.75-61.25. “Darley has been the best
seasons with Graham in the club that I have been in- Silver medal. The Under 16 mixed sex team also came away
3rd - Peter Clifford & Andrew Carton 78-15-63. from their 4x200m event with a Silver medal.
twilight of his 268 game AFL volved with at any level.”
NTPs - 2nd Michael Di Fiore, 12th Barry Sims, career. Only 26 players are In the 4x100m events, the Under 10 Mixed A team redeemed
The 2017 Premiers will also
15th Michael Di Fiore. ahead of Scotland for total their earlier mishap and flew home to take the Gold and earn
be buoyed by the return of
Magpies - 1st Pat Clifford, 14th Bob Arklay. games played with the fa- Matt Inglis, Leigh Spiteri themselves a State qualifying result. The Under 11 Mixed Sex
mous navy Blues. and a fully fit Jake Edwards - A team claimed a Silver medal, with a consistent run by all
“Fortunately, I was able to all of whom fell victim to the 4 members while the Under 16 Mixed Sex team also ran a
meet Brian Graham through Devils’ wretched run with
The Moorabool News Nick at Carlton and later lure injury in season 2018.
well-executed race to sneak into the medal placings, winning
Bronze for the team.
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Point (3rd P6 W4 L2) in a must win game for the club in Game
two of the competitions T-20 phase. After winning the toss
the visitors were sent into bat and toiled their way to a com-
petitive 8/118 after their allotted 20 overs. It was arguably the
Lions’ best bowling performance of the season given their re-
turns on two fronts - economy and strike rate. The ‘bowling
to ID18
group’ combined for just one wide from their 20 overs while
each of the six-pronged attack chipped in with a wicket.
Darley had Golden Point on the back foot early with two
quick wickets before the score had reached 10 - opening
bowlers Hispatha Wickramasinghe and Ben Longhurst shar-
ing the spoils. The visitors responded well with a 42-run
partnership for the third wicket before Longhurst struck By Michael Howard
again. The Lions denied Golden Point any momentum there-
after as wickets fell at regular intervals with the score ending MARK Purdon and Natalie Rasmussen will send one horse
in the Lions’ favour at 8/118. to take the TAB Inter Dominion Pacing Championship back
home, and he’s a brilliant horse in form.
In reply an in-form Lachie Herring and import Danza Hyatt
walked out to the middle and wasted no time with the run Cruz Bromac will be the All Stars’ entrant into the great race
chase. The duo put on 77 for the first wicket before Herring series, with the former Victorian fresh from dominating the
(28) was bowled. Wickramasinghe (1) couldn’t emulate his New Zealand Free For All at Addington on Friday.
Round six dominance with the bat and lasted just three balls The all-the-way win in the $200,000 feature reaffirmed the
to give Golden Point a slim hope. entrant as a serious player.
Experienced playing coach Mike Alexander (12no) joined “It makes sense to go with him and we think he has a real
Hyatt at the crease and together they would reach the target chance,” Rasmussen told thetrots.com.au’s Michael Guerin.
with eight wickets in hand and eight balls to spare. “His gate speed will be a real asset and he has got better al-
Confidence is on the march at the Lions’ den with back to most every start he has had with us.”
back wins and a third (win) this week looking more likely The lead Victorian hopes stretched their legs out at Tabcorp
than not as they travel to meet the winless Napoleans-Sebas- Park Melton last Friday, one last hit-out before the Inter Do-
topol this Saturday in the third and final game of the season’s minion first night of heats back at Melton on December 1.
T-20 phase. Trainer Andy Gath’s brilliant trotter Tornado Valley, who’s
B.C.A FIRST GRADE (Round 7) - Darley 8th (P7 W2 L5) won 13 of 15 for the Long Forest stable, kept his winning
Golden Point 8/118, Overs 20. D. Lockee 2/7, B. Longhurst ways going for reinswoman Kate Gath.
2/21. “He missed a little bit of work this week, but it just doesn’t
Darley 2/121, Overs 18.4. D. Hyatt 76*, L. Herring 28. affect him, he just comes out here and gets the job done,”
Kate Gath said. “We are so lucky to have him.”
Darley won by 8 wickets.
The Victorian pacing resistance is led by Shadow Sax
Darley current ladder position: 8th - P7 W2 L5.
(trained by Emma Stewart) and San Carlo (trained by Ste-
B.C.A SECOND GRADE (Round 6) - Darley 1st (P6 W5 L1) phen O’Donoghue), who finished one and two in Friday
Golden Point 7/115, Overs 20. C. Beaton 2/16, R. Densley 2/17. night’s $30,000 Group 3.
Darley 3/116, Overs 19.3. J. Spence 65*, N. Whan 28. “He felt really good tonight,” said Shadow Sax reinsman
Darley won by 7 wickets. Chris Alford. “He’s a sort of deceiving horse, he just flops
along but when it’s time to go he really knuckles down, and
Darley current ladder position: 1st - P6 W5 L1.
he sprinted up the straight really well.
B.C.A THIRD GRADE (Round 6) - Darley 14th (P6 W1 L5) “The series is probably very even this year. There is no abso-
Photos: Tim Saultry lute stand out. A lot’s going to come down to draws and luck
Darley 8/205, Overs 40. C. McDonald 43*, B.B ABennett
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Coaches Awards
2018 Intermediate Coaches Award - Tahnee, Madison, Tara 2018 Old Collegian Scholarships - Chloe, Indyana, Tillie
Tinies
Olivia - Achievement
Shaye-lee - Improvement
Matilda – Sandra Kepsner Flex Award
Sub Juniors
Tanikwa – Achievement
Olivia – Improvement
Tiarnah – Sandra Kepsner Flex Award
2018 Service Award 10 years - Annie, Rebecca, Mackenzie 2018 Seniors Coaches Awards - Krysten, Dannae, Caitlin
Juniors
Keira – Achievement
Grace – Improvement
Olivia – Sandra Kepsner Flex Award
Intermediates
Tahnee – Achievement
Tara – Achievement
Madison – Sandra Kepsner Flex Award
Seniors
Dannae - Achievement
Krysten - Improvement
Caitlin – Sandra Kepsner Flex Award
2018 Service Award 5 years - Tara, Tiarnah, Amelia-Anne, Violet, Talisha 2018 Life Membership - Susy
Service Awards
5 Years
Tiarnah – Sub Juniors
Violet – Sub Juniors
Amelia-Anne – Juniors
Talisha – Juniors
Tara - Intermediates
10 Years
Mackenzie – Juniors
Rebecca – Intermediates
Annie - Seniors
2018 Perpetual Trophies - Georgia, Mackenzie, Jessica 2018 Service Award 15 years - Jodie
15 Years
Jodie Lightowler – Coach
Life Membership
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2018 Sub Junior Coaches Awards - Tiarnah, Olivia, Tanikwa 2018 Tinies Coaches Awards - Shay-lee, Olivia, Matilda Chloe - Juniors
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Emailyou -understand just where the relationship is
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directed.
LEO—July 23-August 22
Communication lines may be temporarily broken, but you
SUDOKU
ing an earlier period of one’s life (4). 8. Let out, having charitable donations. In all areas, selectivity is essential.
found another tenant for (8). 9. Leave for the seaside
(6). 10. Resolve to take the little boy, very cold, back (6). SCORPIO—October 23-November 21
12. Notice the irregular beat in it has become less so Surprise invitations arrive in a week in which unpre-
(6). 15. Wait in suspense? (4,2). 17. Give money to the
lunatic for something to eat (8). 19. Anxious to help, in-
NUMBER GAME
dictability is the theme. Business dealings require careful
consideration. A renewed friendship is highlighted from
carcerates a number (4). 20. Smell you faintly remem- the weekend on.
ber? (3,8). ANSWER BELOW
SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22
DOWN
1. Amuse you, to take your mind off (8). 2. Say further- Work mates or neighbours may be moody, but it’s impor-
tant that you maintain an upbeat approach. A friend from
more the roundabout in it is very popular (6). 3. Went faraway may contact you. Romantic travel may be in
round when drunk (6). 4. Tht’s a second good turn for store.
the East (4). 5. Mean to get the tin opened at last (6). 6.
It’s an idiosyncrasy of the artist to put in a bird (5). 11. CAPRICORN—December 23-January 20
Catch one filling the tins with an illicit substance (8). 13. In romance, the key is to learn from recent mistakes. You
How bookworms nibble at books? (6). 14. Keep the two may have to speak up about a relative’s meddling. Aca-
names (6). 15. Would he strike a fellow as being a killer? demic interests bring unusual satisfaction by the end of
the week.
(3,3). 16. Will nothing survive beside the tree? (5). 18.
The impudence does annoy one (4). AQUARIUS—January 21-February 19
Thursday - Sunday favours a trip with a favourite com-
panion, perhaps to an unusual destination. On Thursday
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9077
Jon. 15, Hit man. 16, O-live. 18, Gall.
Int-end. 6, T-RA-it. 11, Can-nab-I-s. 13, Browse. 14, Don- - Friday, the focus is on budgeting and other financial
activities. Recreational contests are positively spot-
QUICK SOLUTIONS lighted.
Down - 1, Distract. 2, Ad-o-re-d. 3, Reeled. 4, A-s-IA. 5,
Across - 6, Questioner. 8, Ugly. 9, Isle. 10, Tread. 11,
17, Dough-nut. 19, A-V-id. 20, Sal volatile.
PISCES—February 20-March 20
Ease. 12, Calculate. 16, Apprehend. 20, Plus. 22, Colic.
Strand. 10, Deci-dE (rev.). 12, A-bate-d. 15, Hang on.
Professional advancement is highlighted. Writing reports
23, Rome. 24, Aria. 25, Respectful.
Across - 6, Third person. 7, Past. 8, Re-leased. 9,
is what you do well now. Oral communication may be
Down - 1, Russia. 2, Essence. 3, Pistol. 4, Insert. 5,
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
less successful. If there is a feud, solve it through a note
Crude. 7, Clash. 13, Asp. 14, Thirsty. 15, Alert. 17, Polish.
15, Stride. 16, Least. 18, Comb. or email.
18, Racket. 19, Nimbus. 21, Scare.
BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
Starch. 6, Agony. 11, Ricochet. 13, Chubby. 14, Collar.
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS Caring for others is your great strength, but sometimes
Down - 1, Spaniard. 2, Fiasco. 3, Steppe. 4, Mesh. 5,
Across - 6, Stretch out. 8, OS-lo. 9, L-I-sa (rev.). 10,
19, Crab. 20, Bombardment. you spend too little time looking after your own inter-
ests. Making a greater commitment to your personal needs
Elder. 11, Ke-E-n. 12, Agreement. 16, B-re-athing. 20,
namo. 10, Earthy. 12, Acidic. 15, Sickle. 17, Muscular.
can lead to professional advances. It can also improve
Ti-ff. 22, On-set. 23, Wit-H. 24, Char. 25, C-hapte-r One.
Across - 6, Appointment. 7, Moon. 8, Sapphire. 9, Dy-
your standing in the eyes of your admirers.
Down - 1, (pa)St-ring. 2, De-bat-ed. 3, Sc-re-am. 4, Woo-
QUICK SOLUTIONS
den. 5, Stork. 7, Fleet. 13, Eve. 14, Showers. 15, Nic-H-
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9078
e. 17, Rasca-l. 18, As-tu-te. 19, N-oting. 21, For-C-e.
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