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Regional approach
to recycling
By Helen Tatchell them certainty of supply,” he said.
The changes will also allow for recycling Dangerous Waste Stockpiles
Cleaning up council recycling contracts collections to have different contractors in
and cutting red tape is to help local councils the west of the shire and also predominantly Media outlets are reporting that “regional “It is 40 per cent price based and 60 per
deliver better more sustainable kerbside councils are guilty of adding to dangerous cent based on the due diligence of the
just for the more condensed built up areas in waste stockpiles, because they send their company. We go and inspect; we have
collection services to their communities now
the east. recyclables to ‘rogue operator’ SKM.” monthly reports and quarterly meetings
and in the future, so the State Government
“There are examples of that. Moreland City Peter Anderson, chief executive of the with them.
is saying. “We are about 30-years behind the rest of
Council have two providers in two parts of Victorian Waste Management Association
Member for Melton Steve McGhie said these told ABC Ballarat councils are trying to the world when it comes to recycling and
their shire,” Mr Madden said.
changes give councils like Moorabool time take the cheapest option which isn’t the there is no end market for these products,
to form partnerships and contract recycling “Our goal is to put out as much flexibility nor is there a contingency plan. Regional
most responsible, environmentally.
services across multiple municipalities. as we have. “We keep using an operator who is storing councils are paying around $33.03 per
“Scale is the big thing, and certainty of the product, not necessarily disposing of it tonne of rubbish that goes in to landfill, that
“Putting larger volumes out for contract goes into the coffers of State government
will help make the recycling market more supply is such a huge part of the recycling in the correct manner, who then gets into
to finance a solution. It should be putting
and waste industry in general, so if councils trouble because they cannot manage those
competitive, driving down costs,” he said. some of that money back in to the problem
can get together and align their contracts at stockpiles which then becomes a danger to
“The exemption also means council save and turn it into an opportunity rather than
other members of the community,” he said.
money in management and procurement the same time, we can go with a regional a disaster.
“Councils should be taking stock of where “If Mr Anderson does not want councils
costs by not having to go through the tender approach.” their stock is going, once they dispose of it. to send their recyclables to SKM, where
process.” Minister for Local Government Adem That is the chain of responsibility that falls would he like us to put it?
Moorabool Shire Council CEO Derek Somyurek said in a media release attracting back on to Council.”
“He is quite happy to take the moral high
Madden said they have moved from Visy to more operators into the market will help lift Moorabool Shire Council Mayor Paul ground and then send it overseas to the
the standard of waste collection operators Tatchell said he doesn’t believe it is Asian continent; doesn’t it then become a
SKM as part of the new contract.
council’s fault. world problem?
“We are going out as a whole region; really and reduce service costs by driving
“What Mr Anderson said is totally wrong Cr Tatchell said the ‘blame game’ needs
taking a short-term view at this moment competition.
and I am not sticking up for SKM or anyone to stop and maybe take a leaf out of the
in time, with a view to a more regional “Scaling up and co-operation is part of the else, but regional councils put a tender out European book.
approach (adjoining shires) to the whole solution to the problems that we have faced and it is very limited to the amount of people Germany has 65 per cent of material
recycling area. in the recycling sector.” that apply for that tender. In Moorabool we recycled and composted; 22 per cent
SKM have a number of facilities across the only had two apply.” incineration with energy recovery; 13 per
“Basically, we are trying to merge and go
Cr Tatchell said Moorabool does not do it cent incineration without energy recovery
with scale, that will give economies of scale state where the sorting of recycling products
on price. and 0 per cent of material to landfill.
to the sector and also to the industry to give takes place.
Avoid a frozen
meter this winter
When meters and pipes are exposed to
very cold temperatures, the water inside
them can freeze. This can result in your
property having no water.
If frost is forecast, protect your meters and
pipes by covering them with a container
or blanket.
COVER
METERS
AND PIPES
Former butcher
Protecting your water meter on those frosty mornings will ensure your pipes won’t freeze.
a silly sausage
Prevention is better than cure when it comes Never pour boiling or hot water over a meter
to frozen water meters. to defrost it, as this can cause it to split”.
Western Water is encouraging customers to While Western Water maintains and
place a cover over their meter, the best way to manages the main pipelines and meters,
prevent water freezing inside. property owners are reminded they are
“When meters and pipes are exposed to responsible for damage that occurs to pipes
very cold temperatures, the water inside By Caitlin Bewley Fusca was travelling along Ingliston road
on their side of the property.
them can freeze, resulting in a property (2nd Yr Swinburne Uni) Ballan when intercepted by police.
Western Water suggests a variety of options
having no water,” Graham Holt, General “What are you doing flouting an order of
for covering water meters, including a large The former ‘Ballan Sausage King’ Salvatore
Manager, Customer, Community Relations this court?” Magistrate Ross Betts asked
and Operations said. bucket, cardboard or plastic box, half a tyre, Fusca made a plea of guilty to driving whilst
a hessian bag or an old blanket. Fusca.
Very cold weather can also cause unprotected suspended in the Bacchus Marsh Magistrates
Regardless of the item the customer uses court on Friday 12 July. “It was just stupidity sir,” Fusca replied.
pipes and meters to be damaged.
to cover their meter, they need to ensure it Prosecutor Leading Senior Constable Simon “If you keep driving whilst suspended,
“When water freezes, it expands, and this
can cause the meter to burst and/or pipes to can be easily removed for meter reading and Pearce told the court Fusca’s licence had you’ll end up with a jail sentence,” Magistrate
split,” said Mr Holt. maintenance. already been suspended on 14 August 2018 Betts said.
“In the unfortunate event of a frozen meter, To find out more visit www.westernwater. for a period of 12-months. Fusca was convicted and fined a sum of
you should wait for it to thaw naturally. com.au The court heard this year on February 26, $2000.
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(L-R) Tor Roxburgh and Silvia Green enjoy the winter sun on the new seating that is part of
Moorabool Shire Council: PO Box 18, Ballan VIC 3342 Telephone: 03 5366 7100 Facsimile: 03 5368 1757 CEO: Derek Madden
Email: info@moorabool.vic.gov.au Web: www.moorabool.vic.gov.au Facebook: Moorabool Shire Council Twitter: @mooraboolshire
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THE BUDGET
with Moorabool Mayor Cr Paul Tatchell
By Helen Tatchell M/News - In the 2019/20 budget – what stands out as the called democracy. Whilst local Government continues to
‘winners’ this financial year? Are there any losers? subsidise State and Federal Government responsibilities,
M/News - Infrastructure I don’t think in terms of winners and losers. It’s about being combined with politically motivated distribution of revenue,
around the Moorabool Shire has shovel ready and dealing with the needs of the Shire both the expectations will always be confused.
been the winner within the last at present and into the future. It’s about balancing funding
six-months, does this budget with a sense of fairness. M/News - A comment on Council’s Facebook page (Council
reflect more infrastructure Budget 2019-20 Adopted) stated “$17K to extend Ballan’s library
M/News - How do you feel about the now annual valuation
projects as priorities again for the hours!!! How about budgeting and forward planning for a dedicated
process being undertaken, is this a fair and reasonable process or
coming financial year? Is 0.87c library” in Ballan and “poor staff are working in atrocious
would you rather the valuation process be every two-years as prior?
in every rate payer dollar a fair conditions” and the current Ballan library is ‘substandard’, and
Bloody ridiculous. The smoke and mirrors that the State
and reasonable amount and do the new library should have “wi-fi and big enough to be accessible
Government uses in the blame game is complicating an
other projects miss out because to wheelchairs”, what is your response to that claim?
already complicated system. 9 out of 10 rate payers have no
of this? Will there be a spend of
idea how rates are calculated and the Government takes
0.87c in every rate payer dollar The Ballan Library was always a temporary arrangement,
advantage of the process; Let’s be frank, rates have become
again? What is the process this and the statement that there is no plan for a Library into the
nothing more than a wealth tax, calculated without sound
financial year for infrastructure? future is simply not true. It has also been suggested that it’s
reasoning when it confuses wealth without acknowledging
not being lobbied for; that too is simply not true. The person
It would be reasonable to suggest that 0.87 cents in the rate equity. Valuing family homes is paradox to the whole
who wrote that statement asked the question directly to
dollar directed into Capital works would be the highest in concept, and in terms of business, its illogical in terms of
the State. The reality is, when a Shire is one of the lowest State Council and it was answered; what people choose to write on
economic development.
and Federally funded regions in the State, as well as being Social Media is out of my control, and this particular person
M/News - What do you believe ratepayers could/should expect for has plenty of form when it comes to grandstanding whilst
one of the highest in peri-urban growth; we simply have no
choice. It’s just the cause and effect of being book-ended by their rate dollars? ignoring the facts. I suppose that’s what failed journalists
two large economies in Ballarat and Melton, in a safe seat; I think the rate-payer is disillusioned by all indirect taxes, do when they haven’t got a paid audience. There is currently
whist it’s sound in terms of economic management, it’s a sad unfortunately it’s a product of over-governance, it’s expensive wheelchair access from the rear of the building but let’s not
indictment of the current state of politics. and inefficient, hidden under the most misunderstood label let the truth get in the way of a good story.
News
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Council can only raise its Waste charges cover: All Fire Services Property Your bill may be greater than,
differential rates above the � Waste Management Levy money raised and or less than you expected
declared rate cap if it has Service Charge; collected by Council is passed because the rate cap applies
consulted with its community � State Landfill Levy; onto the State Government to average rates paid by all
and been granted permission � Kerbside waste, to fund fire agencies. properties, not your
by the Essential Service recycling and green individual property.
Commission. waste. This charge is set by the State
The State Landfill Levy is a Government. Depending on how much
The 2019/2020 Rate Cap is State Government charge your property’s valuation
2.5% Council must pay when increased will affect how
depositing waste at landfill. much your rates increase.
Covered by the Not subject to Not subject to the
Rate Cap the Rate Cap Rate Cap
VALUATIONS
Previously Municipal
Council’s within
Victoria were required
to appoint either a
qualified valuer or the
Valuer General’s Office
to conduct revaluations
of land within the municipality every two years.
However, the Valuer General Victoria is now the
sole valuation authority and will be conducting
revaluations of land within the municipality
every year.
The issuing of the 2019/20 Rate and Valuation
Notices coincides with the implementation of the
first annualised valuation cycle. It is important
to note that any increase in the valuation base
does not change the total amount of rates to be
generated by Council.
DIFFERENTIAL RATES
Do you know how differential rates are calculated?
Total rates divided by combined value of all rateable properties equals the rate in the dollar, times by the market value of each property equals your differential rate charge.
Total Council Combined value of The rate in the Market value of each Your Differential
Rates to be all rateable dollar property Rate charge
raised properties
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AFTERNOON
VALUE
DEALS
no licence
Gordon
National Pain Week (22 – 28 July 2019) is an
annual initiative of Chronic Pain Australia,
the voice of Australians living in chronic
pain. It aims to destigmatise the experiences
of people living with chronic pain and By Caitlin Bewley Simon Pearce told the court Turner’s licence
provide an outlet to share their stories and (2nd Yr Swinburne Uni) was disqualified and had been cancelled on
experiences with the wider community. 20 November 2018.
Dear Editor, A woman told the Bacchus Marsh “I’d bought the vehicle that day,” Turner told
This year’s theme is ‘Equal Partners in my
Here is a story about a young man who lost Magistrate’s court on Friday 12 July she Magistrate Ross Betts.
healthcare’ to highlight the need for people
$20, a boy of 6 who found it, and a lovely “doesn’t drive when [she] hasn’t got a “I didn’t drive the car up the street, I didn’t
with chronic pain to be included in the
young man, Josh, working at Target in Bac- licence” but attended court for a drive whilst even leave the court,” she said.
decisions and policies that affect their lives.
chus Marsh who organised the return of the suspended charge. Magistrate Betts told Turner “you run the
Further information is online at www.
lost money. Kerry-Ann Turner was intercepted by police risk of going to jail.”
nationalpainweek.org.au
On Thursday 4 July, Jake, aged 6, was shop- on February 1 this year travelling along “Sooner or later you’re going to be locked
Jarrod McMaugh
ping with his grandmother, Mara, at the Vil- Darcy street Maddingley. up,” he said.
President
lage Centre in Bacchus Marsh. In the corridor Police prosecutor Leading Senior Constable Turner was convicted and fined $1500.
Chronic Pain Australia
outside the toilets, Jake found a new $20 note
Facebook feedback
lying on the ground. He picked it up, and
he and Mara hurried to the end of the cor-
ridor hoping to see someone looking for that
money ...... but, no. They went up to the end
of the shops to give the
money to Centre Management, but that of-
Dear Editor,
fice was closed. A note on the door said to
Your pages have carried several letters
try the new centre premises right down
decrying the proposal to create a Wombat
near Target, where they had just come from.
National Park. The gist has been that the
They hurried back but couldn’t see any new
authors like things the way they are, but
centre offices. Then they went in to Target to
they have only been concerned about
see if anybody there knew where the new
restrictions on their recreation – ‘me and my
management office was. A young Target as-
dog’ - without so much as a passing nod to
sistant, Josh, didn’t know anything
the natural environment. They have made no
effort to consider the reasons why VEAC has
about a new office, but said “Oh, a young Letter to the Editor
fellow was just in here this minute, who had (M/News 16 July 2019)
mooted a national park. The existing state
lost $20 - you must have just passed him,” Why do State Parks have to become National
forest is not a constant which could stay as it Parks?
but, because he was the only assistant right
is but, is in real danger of deteriorating as the It's a way of spending a lot of money pretending
there at the time, could not leave the store to
demands and pressures on it increase. to do something while not actually achieving any
see if he could see the young man who’d lost
Two underlying sources of pressure are meaningful management on the ground.
the money. So, Jake
clear. First is the growth of urban population - Richard Clarke
as Melbourne expands; that growth has been and Mara gave Josh the $20 as he said the This is a bloody disaster where are people going to
happening for many years and will continue young man was going to return to Target. go now if this does go ahead. It just makes me sad the way the world is going SOFT people
indefinitely. Regardless of a small reduction They left their details and asked to be kept need to stand up for this. So over this sort of dumb ideas I bet greenies started this.
in the annual national immigration intake, informed, then continued shopping. A short - Carolyn Caz Craggill
the number of people living in Moorabool time later, Josh called out to them near the It’s so the fun police don’t have to go out the bush to make sure there is no fun being had!
shire will double in the next 20-years. So food court and said, “Here’s the fellow who - Dean Dutson
where 500-people now collect firewood, lost the money”. He was about 14 and was Anyone opposed should turn up at the rally 27th of August. Have your voice heard and stop
with his father. Then, Josh gave the $20 back complaining while sitting at your keyboard. Get up and say it.
there will soon be 1000, and so on. You could
to Jake and said “Here, you give it to him, - David Borg
argue to postpone national park status until
the whole situation becomes intolerable to as you were the one who found it”. So, Jake
your recreational visitors, but by then the gave the $20 back to the rightful owner who
thanked him very much, and Jake replied,
Weather halts works
area will have lost a lot more of its ecological (M/News 16 July 2019)
value and will probably be unrecoverable. “That’s a pleasure” and shook his hand and Slackers…guess what hap-
that of his father. News
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urban fringe. sional young retail assistant who helped the Towards Zero is a plan to achieve fewer than 200 deaths
changing climate, in particular hotter the 6-year old who found it. ish the job? Nope.
Rd around the Balliang East area and was scheduled for
completion by June 2019. However, works have stopped
and not due to commence until mid-September.
Mara Hayler
A statement by Regional Roads Victoria said the
These changes are threatening our native Darley Wish i could stop work until
15 July and mid-September 2019.
“We have experienced delays to excavation works from
heavy rainfall, which delayed our anticipated completion
the short term is to create sanctuaries where “Temporary ramps will be installed where a drop off
currently exists on the left-hand roadside of the north Stage 1 west side widening - on the Bacchus Marsh-Geelong road, before the weather halted works until mid-September.
- Claire Hogan
lanes and preparing to install flexible safety barriers • reduce road trauma
along the centreline and left-hand side of the road to
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ARIES—March 21-April 20
A family get together may accent the funny side of life.
Your artistic streak is prominent and you can communi- Discussions at work may get heated. The key is to re-
cate to friends through a creative medium. At work, how- main logical in your arguments.
ever, opt for a practical and highly logical approach.
SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22
TAURUS—April 21-May 22
Learning more about yourself is a key activity. Friends
Modest plans can expand quite suddenly as everyone may rely on your expertise to an excessive degree. Fam-
decides to join in. Long term goals can benefit from a ily members, meanwhile are eager to help you out.
methodical review. A possessive friend decides to loosen
the grip. CAPRICORN—December 23-January 20
Community interests may lead to a new or a renewed
GEMINI—May 23-June 21
friendship. Correspondence with someone from overseas
Co-operative ventures start to pay off. An improved home proves immensely rewarding. Originality is accented in
situation lessens stress and allows you to concentrate on your career or academic environment.
new interests. A community project brings rewards.
AQUARIUS—January 21-February 19
CANCER—June 22-July 22
NO. 9110 Preparation is the key in a week that finds you planning
This is a great week for polishing up on those old skills projects on a large scale. Romance may take a temporary
ACROSS DOWN and learning some new ones. Family tensions ease no- backseat to your career. Your public speaking skills win
1. Silence (4) 1. Severe (5)
7. Strewn (9) 2. Country (5) ticeably thanks to your diplomacy. Unusual travel is on you admirers.
8. Wander (4) 3. Plan (6) the horizon.
PISCES—February 20-March 20
9. Present (4) 4. Thoroughfare (6) LEO—July 23-August 22
10. Row (4) 5. Encounter (4) Relationships accent selectivity. Be sure to include a
11. Suspended (4) 6. Resolve (9) Generally avoid procrastinating this week, but also avoid trusted friend in your plans. Be especially mindful of
14. Singly (3,2,1,4) 12. Disinterest (9) tricksters if trying to keep a secret. Travel could offer
rushing into unknown situations. A romantic relationship
16. Ancestor (10) 13. Departed (4) educational opportunities.
is on the upswing thanks to your more positive approach.
19. Even (4) 15. Sour (4)
22. Mark (4) 17. Missing (6) VIRGO—August 23-September 22 BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
24. Certain (4) 18. Bolt (6) Your skills include an ability to make people feel good
25. Vegetable (4) 20. Perfect (5) Domestic confusion clears thanks to a text or email that about themselves and an ability to put situations in their
26. Insect (9) 21. Drab (5) arrives. Avoid the temptation to volunteer for an assign- proper perspective. You sometimes make too many
27. Kill (4) 23. Fury (4 ment before checking it out. Some good news on the commitments. There may be opportunities for growth in
finance front may arrive this week. your career during the next five months.
CRYPTIC PUZZLE
ACROSS LIBRA—September 23-October 22
1. Attack only verbally (4). 7, Afraid of being shot at? An unpredictable week that sees the arrival of an unu-
(6,3). 8. She’s turned full circle in it (4). 9. No more after sual invitation and several changes in plans. Friendships
SUDOKU
this one? Go on! (4). 10. Stay close to someone you accent their lighthearted side. Romance requires a good
ought to keep away from (4). 11. Help by getting a punt sense of humour.
(4). 14. Can I correct the spelling of ‘clergyman”? It’s not
right (10). 16. Unpopular, as Robin Hood was to his pur- SCORPIO—October 23-November 21
suers (4,2,4). 19. In case you allow the sun to come
through (4). 22. One son is at Oxford (4). 24. Go round NUMBER GAME
A family get together may accent the funny side of life.
and get a surprise (4). 25. She’s never out of one’s sight Discussions at work may get heated. The key is to re-
(4). 26. Lost, but not on the links (3,6). 27. Not that the main logical in your arguments.
man’s on time (4). ANSWER BELOW
DOWN SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22
1. She’s able to swim round the lake (5). 2. From France
you brought back a length of material (5). 3. Don’t allow Learning more about yourself is a key activity. Friends
an article on fruit (6). 4. That’s bad. The pet is shivering may rely on your expertise to an excessive degree. Fam-
with cold (6). 5. Try to beat (4). 6. Warns one, showing ily members, meanwhile are eager to help you out.
figures about heart trouble (9). 12. Ends the relationship
and the holiday’s cancelled (6,3). 13. Secured for the CAPRICORN—December 23-January 20
said season (4). 15. A dance turn (4). 17. Be better than Community interests may lead to a new or a renewed
the other smugglers? (6). 18. Stop for a halfyear break friendship. Correspondence with someone from overseas
(6). 20. Arthur, what was that you said about the planet? proves immensely rewarding. Originality is accented in
(5). 21. Tries, though upset, on the way back (5). 23. your career or academic environment.
Don’t keep a hand on the bag (4).
AQUARIUS—January 21-February 19
Preparation is the key in a week that finds you planning
tS. 23, Sack.
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9109
Reel. 17, Out-run. 18, (ye)Ar-rest. 20, E-Art-h. 21, Tes-
Bash. 6, T-hreat-ens. 12, Break’s off. 13, Tied (tide). 15, projects on a large scale. Romance may take a temporary
QUICK SOLUTIONS
Down - 1, Be-L-la. 2, Tu-lle. 3, Ban-an-a. 4, Septi-C. 5, backseat to your career. Your public speaking skills win
Across - 7, More’s the pity. 8, Stroll. 9, Sweden. 10,
course. 27, T-his. you admirers.
Raccoon. 12, Sally. 15, Slump. 16, Release. 18, Assent.
take. 19, Le-s-t. 22, I-s-is. 24, Turn. 25, Iris. 26, Off PISCES—February 20-March 20
20, Tackle. 22, Excursionist.
Last. 10, Heel. 11, A-bet. 14, Anac-curate. 16, Hard to
Down - 1, Football. 2, Zero. 3, Stilton. 4, Verse. 5,
Across - 1, Butt (but). 7, Camera shy. 8, L-O-la (rev.). 9, Relationships accent selectivity. Be sure to include a
Airedale. 6, Byre. 11, Commence. 13, Listless. 14, Cer-
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS trusted friend in your plans. Be especially mindful of
tain. 17, Stare. 19, Stem. 21, Cent. tricksters if trying to keep a secret. Travel could offer
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11 Melton South.............40.01 8 Bye - Rokewood
Reserves 1 Waubra.................... 288.91 52
Club A B C D 19&U E Reserves
Ballarat 42 35 25 23 38 21 1 Sunbury................... 317.55 48 2 Newlyn.....................240.16 44
Bacchus Marsh 30 30 17 23 11 23 2 East Point.................276.05 48 Skipton 11.9 (75) def Bungaree 2.15 (27)
3 Buninyong............... 203.07 44
Lake Wendouree 42 42 21 27 41 22 3 Melton......................130.26 38 Creswick 8.4 (52) def Hepburn 6.1 (37)
East Point 37 29 18 30 30 30 4 Lake Wendouree.....105.08 36 4 Gordon.................... 195.24 40
Beaufort 7.5 (47) def Ballan 6.3 (39)
Melton South 26 36 21 41 25 27 5 Redan.........................93.34 30 5 Hepburn.................. 175.92 36
Sunbury 72 55 44 38 32 14
6 Darley.........................83.36 20 Dunnstown 15.14 (104) def Clunes 3.4 (22)
Nth Ballarat City 53 22 15 24 30 27 6 Springbank.............. 164.41 36
7 Ballarat.......................69.71 20 Gordon 18.17 (125) def Learmonth 2.3 (15)
Redan 36 39 27 9 24 14 7 Beaufort.................. 148.36 36
Sebastopol 51 45 29 33 20 28 8 Bacchus Marsh..........69.68 20 Buninyong 14.14 (98) def Daylesford 0.0 (0)
Darley 34 48 22 30 40 6 9 Sebastopol................ 88.84 16 8 Skipton.....................111.65 32
Newlyn 11.15 (81) def C’ham/Linton 0.0 (0)
10 North Ballarat City....62.78 16 9 Bungaree.................. 81.02 28
11 Melton South............. 48.19 16 Springbank 8.7 (55) def Waubra 7.8 (50)
10 Learmonth.................67.81 24
Ballarat Football League Under 19s Bye - Rokewood
11 Creswick...................63.29 20
1 North Ballarat City...294.43 48 Under 18
Results - Round 13 2 Redan...................... 264.89 48 12 Dunnstown............... 80.93 16
Hepburn 14.18 (102) def Creswick 3.5 (23)
Seniors 3 Ballarat.................... 200.00 40 13 R’wood/C’hap.......... 59.84 12
4 Sunbury...................193.44 40 Beaufort 8.7 (55) def Ballan 3.4 (22)
Ballarat 7.13 (55) def Bacchus Marsh 6.16 (52) 14 Daylesford................ 54.48 8
5 Melton......................154.03 32 Dunnstown 11.10 (76) def Clunes 2.3 (15)
East Point 15.13 (103) def Lake Wendouree 6.14 (50) 6 Lake Wendouree.....134.57 32 15 C’ham/Linton............ 49.09 8
Gordon 10.8 (68) def Learmonth 2.3 (15)
Sunbury 16.14 (110) def Melton South 8.9 (57) 7 Darley.......................102.41 24 16 Ballan....................... 39.29 8
Buninyong 19.20 (134) def Daylesford 2.0 (12)
North Ballarat City 15.13 (103) def Redan 10.15 (75) 8 East Point..................112.15 20 17 Clunes...................... 40.95 4
9 Bacchus Marsh..........43.45 12 Newlyn 4.5 (29) def C’ham/Linton 3.3 (21)
Sebastopol 13.12 (90) def Darley 6.15 (51) 10 Melton South.............22.59 8 Springbank 27.21 (183) def Waubra 0.3 (3)
11 Sebastopol................ 12.75 4 Reserves
Bye - Rokewood
Reserves U/17 Seniors 1 Springbank.............. 193.02 52
1 North Ballarat...........193.69 32 Under 15
Bacchus Marsh 6.13 (49) def Ballarat 5.13 (43) 2 Buninyong...............402.86 48
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Sunbury 11.16 (82) def Melton South 4.0 (24) Beaufort 15.15 (105) def Ballan 1.4 (10)
4 Ballarat Swans.........115.85 20 4 Skipton.....................151.69 40
Redan 8.5 (53) def North Ballarat City 1.5 (11) Dunnstown 17.15 (117) def Clunes 0.0 (0)
5 Darley.........................94.89 20 5 Waubra.................... 142.92 40
East Point 9.17 (71) def Lake Wendouree 1.6 (12) 6 East Point...................78.20 16 Gordon 14.3 (87) def Learmonth 3.1 (19)
6 Newlyn.................... 160.88 36
7 Redan....................... 110.73 12 Buninyong 16.17 (113) def Daylesford 1.0 (6)
8 Bacchus Marsh..........26.64 0 7 Dunnstown.............. 183.39 32
Under 19s Newlyn 5.6 (36) def C’ham/Linton 2.1 (13)
U/17 Reserves 8 Gordon.....................173.70 28
Ballarat 14.16 (100) def Bacchus Marsh 0.9 (9) Springbank 21.16 (142) def Waubra 0.3 (3)
1 Redan.......................239.32 32 9 Hepburn...................116.81 28
Lake Wendouree 7.12 (54) def East Point 5.4 (34) 2 Mount Clear.............150.48 28 Skipton 6.6 (42) def Bungaree 4.1 (25)
10 R’wood/C’hap..........90.86 16
Sunbury 17.12 (114) def Melton South 2.11 (23)
3 North Ballarat...........130.81 28 Bye - Rokewood
4 Ballarat Swans......... 134.16 20 11 Clunes...................... 85.81 16
North Ballarat City 7.10 (52) def Redan 2.6 (18) Central Highlands Netball League
5 Darley.........................69.25 20
6 Sebastopol.................77.24 8
Central Highlands Netball League 12 C’ham/Linton............62.84
13 Beaufort....................37.87
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Results Round1414
Ballarat JUNIOR Football League 8 Lake Wendouree.......66.99 4 14 Ballan....................... 42.62 12
Results - Round 12 U/15 Seniors Club 13&U 15&U 17&U C B A 15 Daylesford................ 40.44 12
U/17 Seniors 1 East Point................ 646.34 44 Beaufort 2 15 7 29 12 25 16 Learmonth................ 30.70 8
2 Mount Clear.............121.82 40 Ballan 14 21 34 38 43 58
Lake Wendouree 7.10 (52) def East Point 1.8 (14) 17 Bungaree..................40.19 4
3 North Ballarat...........296.37 34 Bungaree 18 35 38 47 42 45
Ballarat Swans 0.0 (0) def Bacchus Marsh 4.5 (29) 4 Redan.......................123.87 34 Skipton 17 10 8 14 7 27
North Ballarat 7.7 (49) def Redan 5.4 (34) 5 Sebastopol............... 120.13 30 Buninyong 11 27 19 52 66 80 Under 18
6 Bacchus Marsh..........67.69 24 Daylesford 11 7 14 11 12 9 1 Springbank...............380.12 48
7 Lake Wendouree.......50.43 14 Dunnstown 29 18 19 30 21 47
U/17 Reserves 8 Ballarat Swans...........35.50 8 Clunes 4 13 18 23 31 7
2 Buninyong...............350.65 44
Darley 5.11 (41) def Sebastopol 4.6 (30) 9 Darley.........................21.32 8 Gordon 11 13 15 21 15 35 3 C’ham/Linton........... 310.61 40
Ballarat Swans 19.10 (124) def Bacchus Marsh 4.5 (29) U/15 Reserves Learmonth 25 27 68 37 49 84 4 Gordon.................... 299.72 40
1 North Ballarat...........226.19 40 Hepburn 55 28 41 66 50 81 5 Hepburn..................348.39 36
Redan 13.5 (83) def North Ballarat 9.7 (61) 2 East Point................. 167.02 36 Creswick 0 23 9 29 22 27
3 Sebastopol...............180.40 28 6 Bungaree................ 183.01 36
Newlyn 5 23 45 33 32 39
U/15 Seniors 4 Redan.......................105.09 28 Carngham 42 19 1 32 24 36 7 Dunnstown.............. 159.64 36
5 Mount Clear.............112.36 20 Springbank 46 14 34 41 54 52 8 Newlyn.................... 173.35 32
Sebastopol 12.13 (85) def Darley 0.2 (2) 6 Lake Wendouree.......92.26 20 Waubra 11 18 26 25 28 31 9 Learmonth................217.66 24
Bacchus Marsh 4.10 (34) def Ballarat Swans 1.11 (17) 7 Bacchus Marsh..........64.32 16 Bye - Rokewood
North Ballarat 10.17 (77) def Redan 5.2 (32) 8 Ballarat Swans...........25.73 12 10 Creswick.................. 68.49 16
9 Darley...........................0.00 8 11 Ballan....................... 34.87 12
U/15 Reserves
U/13 Seniors CHFL Top Goal Kickers 12 Beaufort................... 32.62 12
1 East Point.................192.27 42
2 Bacchus Marsh........180.40 36 Seniors 13 R’wood/C’hap.......... 26.52 8
East Point 6.8 (44) def Lake Wendouree 3.3 (21)
3 Darley.......................151.54 32 Marcus Darmody Newlyn.................................... 85 14 Daylesford................ 22.73 8
Ballarat Swans 6.3 (39) def Bacchus Marsh 5.7 (37) Brendan Sutcliffe Gordon..................................... 52
4 Ballarat Swans......... 138.11 32 15 Clunes...................... 25.64 4
North Ballarat 7.7 (49) def Redan 3.1 (19) 5 Redan.......................138.85 28 Adam Toohey Gordon..................................... 46
16 Waubra..................... 12.57 0
6 North Ballarat.............94.97 26
7 Lake Wendouree..... 107.72 20 17 Skipton....................... 0.00 0
U/13 Seniors Reserves
8 Mount Clear...............40.44 20 Christopher Wills Buninyong.............................. 44
Darley 6.2 (38) def Sebastopol 0.3 (3) 9 Sebastopol.................15.88 4
Travis Toohey Springbank............................. 35 Under 15
East Point 6.8 (44) def Lake Wendouree 3.0 (18) U/13 Reserves
1 Ballarat Swans.........657.69 44 Rodney Watts Ballan........................................31 1 Dunnstown............ 1029.01 48
Ballarat Swans 6.3 (39) def Bacchus Marsh 3.2 (20) Steven Nicholson Gordon..................................... 29
2 Redan.......................512.82 40 2 Gordon.................... 690.77 48
Redan 7.6 (48) def North Ballarat 1.4 (10) 3 North Ballarat...........686.67 36 Damon Simpkin Dunnstown............................. 29 3 Learmonth................317.92 44
4 Darley.......................400.81 36 Connor Ronan Dunnstown............................. 26 4 Springbank.............. 455.72 40
U/13 Reserves 5 Lake Wendouree..... 138.14 24
6 Bacchus Marsh..........91.88 20 5 Buninyong...............398.32 40
Darley 9.5 (59) def Sebastopol 0.0 (0) Under 18s
7 Mount Clear...............71.43 20 6 Daylesford............... 125.05 40
East Point 3.4 (22) def Lake Wendouree 2.2 (14) Jimmy Wallesz Hepburn.................................. 49
8 East Point................... 69.16 16 7 Beaufort..................263.26 36
9 Ballarat Storm..............3.59 4 Lachlan Reynolds Gordon..................................... 38
Ballarat Swans 6.3 (39) def Bacchus Marsh 0.0 (0) 8 Bungaree................ 143.94 32
10 Sebastopol..................3.89 0 Connor Parkin Springbank............................. 33
Redan 4.4 (28) def North Ballarat Junior 2.4 (16) Jackson Kurzman Springbank............................. 32 9 Skipton.....................115.18 32
U/11 Seniors
Mount Clear 9.10 (64) def Ballarat Storm 0.0 (0) 1 Ballarat Swans......... 157.71 40 Angus Stewart Springbank............................. 25 10 Creswick.................. 49.66 20
2 Mount Clear.............188.21 32 11 Ballan........................41.83 16
U/11 Seniors 3 Bacchus Marsh........130.56 32 Under 15s
4 Redan.......................115.94 32 12 Newlyn.....................38.95 16
Sebastopol 3.5 (23) def Darley 3.1 (19) Max Filmer Dunnstown............................. 86 13 R’wood/C’hap.......... 42.76 12
5 North Ballarat...........150.94 28
Tyler Pike Gordon..................................... 48
Lake Wendouree 8.6 (54) def East Point 3.7 (25) 6 Sebastopol................. 64.12 26 14 Waubra..................... 25.99 8
7 East Point.................102.30 20 Joseph Gregory Springbank............................. 36
Ballarat Swans 4.8 (32) def Bacchus Marsh 2.4 (16) Matthew Simpson Springbank............................. 35 15 Hepburn....................21.18 8
8 Lake Wendouree....... 97.52 18
North Ballarat 3.4 (22) def Redan 2.3 (15) 9 Darley.........................85.87 8 Levhi Givvens Dunnstown............................. 22 16 Clunes...................... 19.48 8
Mount Clear 9.7 (61) def Ballarat Storm 0.1 (1) 10 Ballarat Storm...........25.75 4 Cameron Reynolds Gordon..................................... 22 17 C’ham/Linton............ 18.62 0
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