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JANUARY 21, 2015 \ MARIBYRNONG.STARWEEKLY.COM.AU

NEWS + SPORT + THE WEST’S BEST PROPERTY GUIDE

F E A T U R E I N S I D E&&& Deep-sea divers, such as Jeff Maynard (pictured), will be among the stars of the Seaworks Maritime Festival in Williamstown on the Australia Day long weekend. The three-day festival will celebrate 150 years since the Confederate ship CSS Shenandoah arrived in Melbourne. Seaworks will host the largest display of American Civil War memorabilia ever seen in Melbourne. See our report on the deep-sea divers on page 12.

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�e owner of a Maribyrnong property leased as a women’s refuge says she may stop renting her house to the state government because of continued complaints about violence and gra�ti.

Since 2001, Louise Saddler has rented her townhouse to the Department of Health and Human Services, which subleases it to a women’s housing group that provides secure accommodation for women and children.

Ms Saddler said she had no choice but to give the department notice because she could no longer ignore the impact antisocial behaviour at the refuge was having on the neighbours.

“Since 2001, there have been problems with noise and domestic violence,” she said.

“�ere have been bongs at the front, wife bashing, Nazi stickers and external gra�ti. Not to mention a ‘free sex’ sign pointing to my unit.”

Ms Saddler said she had written many complaints to the department and asked for a solution to the issue, but the responses were “poor”.

“�e department said unless I had witnesses and names of the tenants, they were obliged to adhere to the Residential Tenancy Act. �e housing commission said they couldn’t do anything either. I even went to the police, but everyone is fearful of reprisal.”

Ms Saddler said she sympathised with both the department and the women

in need of public housing. “Although I made requests to the department and the women’s group to provide strategies for dealing with the problems caused by the tenant, I didn’t receive a response from either party.”

She said her only option was to give the department notice.

Her main concern, she said, was the loss of available public housing because of a few misbehaving tenants and the organisations that “lack the ability” to properly police refuges.

“Because I have given notice, there

is now one less property available to a family in need.”

A department spokeswoman said all tenants were expected to be good neighbours and behave in a way that minimised inconvenience to others.

“But when this doesn’t happen, community housing agencies and the department can and do take legal action to evict antisocial tenants,” the spokeswoman said.

“�e situation has obviously been frustrating for the owner of the property and the department is working with the community housing agency to relocate the tenant and ensure the property is le� in good condition.”

Women’srefugeon notice

‘‘ My only option was to give the department notice ’’ - Louise Saddler

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Can we save you money?You may have seen reports recently saying that, by 2030, experts are predicting every second detached home in Victoria could have solar.

Solar Sollew (pictured above) - located in Civic Parade, Solar Sollew (pictured above) - located in Civic Parade, Solar SollewAltona and designed by husband and wife team Jeremy Spencer and Chi Lu - uses around one tenth of the energy of a standard Melbourne home thanks to factors such as smart architectural features, water ef�ciency, and material selection.

Your house may not be a similar nine star environmental design (ten star being a house that requires no arti�cial heating or cooling) - but with a few small amendments to your property, your energy usage can make a huge difference.

If you want to know more we’ve made things easy. Our free, independent energy advice line provides remote technical advice (phone and email) for areas such as heating and cooling, hot water, lighting, compressors and appliances including advice on purchasing decisions. Remote solar assessments for householders, businesses and schools are also available. First step - visit www.positivecharge.com.au or call 9385 8555. The second step is to simply sit back and listen to the experts.

What’s happening to the Pelican?You may recall an article on 17 December last year saying that the Pelican Post will soon be �ying away. Indeed, February will see a new format for the Council newsletter, no longer a weekly one pager in the newspaper, but an eight page newsletter with a chance for more detailed pro�les and event listings. The newsletter will be delivered to your door four times a year and it will also be available online. So while the Pelican may be migrating elsewhere, local news, local event listings, and updates on important projects will still be coming to your door - with the opportunity for greater focus and greater detail.

Sustainable FebruaryAs part of the Sustainable Living Festival’s State of Sustainability, taking place between 7 February and 1 March, February is ‘Sustainability’ month in Hobsons Bay. Want to hear how you can reduce your energy bills? Or how to make healthy school lunches? How to prune your fruit trees? Or have you found yourself with an excess of homegrown produce and would like to swap with other gardeners?

All these activities, talks, workshops and more are happening right here in your neighbourhood throughout February. For more details go to Council’s website.

Have you got engaged recently?We’re reviewing the way we engage with the community and we want to make sure you have the chance to engage in a meaningful, effective and consistent way. The survey is available at http://participate.hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au/engagement or you can pick up a copy at the Hobsons Bay Civic Centre or any of the local library branches. Once developed, the draft Community Engagement Policy will be placed on public exhibition giving you a further opportunity to provide feedback.

Planning permit application Application PA1430375

Contour Consultants Australia Pty Ltd has lodged an application to construct and display a �oodlit major promotion sign at 34-38 Marshall Court, Altona. The application and supporting documentation may be inspected at the Hobsons Bay Civic Centre 8.30am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, or via Green Light, Council’s online permit management system, at Council’s website. Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Council in writing, including the reasons for an objection and stating how the objector would be affected by 4 February 2015. Objectors will be advised of the decision. For further information, please contact Kylie Sullivan on 9932 1158.

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CALENDARAustralia Day in Hobsons BayFriday 23 to Monday 26 January Various locations

Begin the weekend by meeting Marvel’s new team at Commonwealth Reserve, Williamstown. From around 8.45pm, Movies by the Bay will be screening Guardians of the Galaxy (M). Over the weekend drop by the Seaworks Maritime Festival commemorating the CSS Shenandoah’s surprise visit to Williamstown 150 years ago. Finally, enjoy Australia Day in Altona from 11am on Monday. Watch the triathlon, view the market, get your face painted, take in the Aussie car display, local music and local cafes, then enjoy the �reworks at 9pm. Details on all these events are on Council’s website.

Heritage Fruit Tree Summer Pruning and Grafting workshop Sunday 22 February, 10am to 1pm St Martin de Porres Primary School, 13-25 Bellin Street (enter via Pearce St), Laverton

Did you know that many fruit trees can and should be pruned in Summer? Come and learn from the experts from Werribee Park Heritage Orchard and get some hands on practice pruning. You will also have an opportunity to get all your fruit tree questions answered, learn how to bud graft stone fruit, and have stone fruit trees grafted to order for a very reasonable price. This is a free event but bookings are essential - visit www.mysmartgarden.org.au or call 9932 1142.

Council meetings Ordinary Council meetings are usually held at 7pm on the second and fourth Tuesday of every month in the Council Chamber, 115 Civic Parade, Altona. All interested members of the public are welcome. Tuesday 10 and 24 February

Contact us 115 Civic Parade, (PO Box 21) Altona 3018 Phone (03) 9932 1000 Fax (03) 9932 1090 NRS phone 133 677 and quote 03 9932 1000 Email [email protected]

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Police are working with Mobil to combat numerous near misses at a pedestrian crossing outside the Altona re�nery on Millers Road.

Sergeant Jason Van Doren said drivers were constantly running the red light when pedestrians – mainly Mobil workers – have right of way.

“�ere have been quite a few near misses, to the point that even though they’re quite entitled to cross on the green ‘walk’ man, management has even put signs up for the workers to remind them don’t cross until you’re sure cars have stopped,” he said.

Police will be conducting plain clothes operations at the lights, with a “spotter” to alert o�cers secreted over a rise in the road.

“I’ll actually get a video camera and tape some of the actions of the drivers,” Sergeant Van Doren said. “And they’re not just drivers – I’ve seen lights red for 30 seconds and bike riders just decide they’re going to blast straight through.”

Re�nery manager Andrew Williamson said the crossing, tra�c lights and warning signals were funded by Mobil in 2005 to enable workers to safely cross the road from one of its car parks.

“Mobil is concerned that since the signals were installed, we have continually encountered drivers failing to stop at the crossing’s red light, endangering the lives of our employees and the public,” he said.

“To improve the safety of the crossing, we have worked with VicRoads to improve the visibility of the tra�c signals and have requested installation of a road-safety camera at the crossing.”

He said Mobil also reports incidents of drivers running the red light to Crime Stoppers.

Goya Dmytryshchak

Red alert for Mobil crossing

By Goya Dmytryshchak

Fourteen drivers received $440 wake-up calls last �ursday morning a�er being caught using mobile phones during a police operation at Laverton.

Hobsons Bay highway patrol stationed plain clothes and uniform members at a hot spot for mobile phone use, where cars leave Railway Avenue to get on the freeway for Melbourne.

Sergeant Jason Van Doren was in plain clothes standing by the kerb just a�er a pedestrian crossing. �e “spotter” peered into passing cars, ready to alert o�cers parked around the corner to any o�enders.

Spot checks cost driversPlain clothes police sergeant Jason Van Doren watches for bad driver behaviour at Laverton. (Wayne Hawkins)

His division had identi�ed two major problems at the hot spot – vulnerable road users, such as pedestrians and cyclists, being hit by cars and driver distraction o�ences.

“�ey’re interlinked in that drivers get distracted … and they’re not seeing pedestrians cross the road, not seeing other things happen in front of them,” Sergeant Van Doren said.

During an hour and a half, police detected more than 30 o�ences, including 14 drivers using a mobile phone. �ey will receive four demerit points as well as a he�y �ne.

“You wouldn’t encourage someone to drive along down the road and close their eyes for two or three seconds,” Sergeant Van Doren

said. “Generally, that’s what people are doing when they’re using a mobile phone.

“�ey’re taking their eyes o� the road, they’re fully engrossed in what’s happening to a phone.”

Sergeant Van Doren later observed a suspicious vehicle parking outside a nearby supermarket so checked its registration. It revealed the car was unregistered and had false plates.

�e 49-year-old driver was also found to not be displaying his P-plates. He was drug-tested and returned a positive preliminary reading to methamphetamine. He copped a $443 penalty and three-month suspension of his licence.

�ousands of western suburbs students are learning in a growing number of sub-standard portable classrooms, new �gures have revealed.

In some schools, more than half the students will study this year in “relocatable buildings”.

An Education Department tender document has outlined that “population growth, high-density suburban development and emerging regional growth corridors and constraints on capital investment” have increased the demand for portables.

Australian Education Union Victorian branch president Meredith

Western suburbs students go economy economy economy classPeace blamed a lack of foresight for the unprecedented number of portables popping up at school grounds in the west. She said there needed to be more investment in, and planning for, the state’s growth corridors.

“�ere’s a desperate need for schools and those schools haven’t been built quickly enough,” Ms Peace said.

“I think we’re seeing a greater pressure on relocatables because the previous government didn’t act fast enough to ensure we had new schools.”

A spokesman for the department said “relocatables” o�ered a �exible and e�cient solution to address various issues.

“�e relocatables provide state-of-the-art learning environments comparable to a school’s permanent classrooms,” the spokesman said.

“Melbourne’s outer western suburbs are the fastest-growing area of Victoria. So schools in the area typically receive more of the relocatables.”

�e number of portable classroom “transfers” across the state is expected to rise from about 160 in 2012-13 to 260 this �nancial

year. Meanwhile, 61 portable classrooms were “transferred” to schools in the western suburbs last �nancial year, followed by 58 in the south, 53 in the north and 24 in the east.

�e department is now seeking expressions of interest to transfer the buildings in a bid to cut the program’s annual cost of $30-$40 million.

�e Andrews government made an election pledge of $50 million to replace 250 portable classrooms and $510 million to rebuild schools across the state.

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Local children will be helping to encourage Maribyrnong residents to reduce waste as part of a new recycling trial.

�e youngsters have volunteered to appear on images on bins that will pop up in Yarraville and Seddon in the next couple of weeks, giving recycling a thumbs up.

�e bins will be placed in the shopping strips in Charles Street and Wembley Avenue to encourage locals to recycle their waste.

Mayor Nam Quach praised the young volunteers and said the community can help reduce its impact on the environment by recycling more o�en.

“Our children are great ambassadors for our environment and their images will be a colourful reminder to recycle,” he said.

“With Clean Up Australia Day just around the corner on Sunday 1 March, now is the ideal time to clean up our act and help Keep Maribyrnong Beautiful.”

Cr Quach said if the trial proves sucessful more bins will be rolled out in other Maribyrnong shopping centres.

Ebru Halimo�

Kids keep streets clean and green

By Goya Dmytryshchak

VicRoads’ managers donned overalls and armed themselves with rollers and paintbrushes on Monday to start cleaning gra�ti from a 30-kilometre stretch of the Princes Freeway.

Starting at Altona Meadows, structures acting manager Luay Butrus led the clean up at the Fitzroy Street/Cameron Avenue pedestrian overpass.

“Gra�ti and tagging are a major blight on the Princes Freeway corridor, so I am excited to manage a works program which will make a positive di�erence to tens of thousands of residents and motorists,” Mr Butrus said.

Metropolitan north west regional director Adam Maguire said painting, gra�ti removal, landscaping and noise-wall repairs would be carried out along the Princes Freeway corridor, between the M80 Ring Road and Little River Road.

“�e Princes Freeway carries tens of thousands of drivers to their homes and workplaces in Hobsons Bay and Wyndham each day, but it’s also a magnet for unsightly and illegal gra�ti and it’s in need of additional vegetation,” he said.

�e project is part of VicRoads’ 2014-15 gra�ti removal strategy, following on from gra�ti removal on the West Gate Freeway last year. Hobsons Bay and Wyndham councils will be consulted to determine the best type of landscaping and planting, which will happen in autumn when the vegetation has the best chance of �ourishing.

Hobsons Bay mayor Colleen Gates said the council last year spent $343,397 removing gra�ti. “We’ve held many discussions with VicRoads over the years relating to the unsightly state of the land along Princes Highway corridor in Hobsons Bay,” she said.

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Luay Butrus (front) and Ross Bradbury from VicRoads. (Damjan Janevski)

“�ere is a lot of work to be done particularly along the Newland and High streets exits in Laverton, upgrading of all the soundwalls along the highway – in particular the perspex at the McCormack Park/Laverton Creek crossing – and cleaning up the land adjacent to the Fitzgerald Road city

bound on and o� ramps in Laverton.“We encourage people to report gra�ti to

council either through our customer service or using the smart phone app Snap Send Solve.”

VicRoads has a policy of removing o�ensive gra�ti within 24 hours. It can be reported on 13 11 70.

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�e six-year-old Altona boy is fascinated with the Australian �ag and Altona beach is just about his favourite place.

His mum, Natalie Parma, said she and her husband, Daniel, built their family home near the beach about 10 years ago.

“During the summer months, and especially over the school holidays, the children love spending most of their time on the sand, building sandcastles and swimming in the water,” she said.

“We love the area – it’s a fantastic place to bring up kids … the beach is fantastic because it’s a very kid-friendly and you can walk for miles and miles without having to worry about large waves.”

She said Damien loved going to the beach with his 10-year-old sister, Naydean. Of course, his favourite beach towel features the

Australian �ag.“Ever since he’s been little he’s always had a

fascination with the Australian �ag – he just loves it,” Ms Parma said.

“He was probably an old Australian pioneer in his past life … he really loves anything with the Australian �ag.

“He’s got an Australia-�ag picture on his wall in his bedroom, and he’s even partial to the British �ag as well.”

Altona’s Australia Day celebrations will be held at the beach and surrounds from 11am-9pm.

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A state coalition MP has warned ratepayers will be hit with substantial rate rises next �nancial year as councils seek to cash in before rates caps are introduced by the Labor government.

Shadow attorney-general John Pesutto said he learned on �ursday that Local Government Minister Natalie Hutchins had written to councils warning them of the folly of steeply increasing rates in the 2015-16 �nancial year.

correct in asserting his council would ratchet up rates next year.

“Council is mindful of the impact rate rises have on residents when working out what increases are needed each year to maintain and improve services,” Mr Wall said. “Council is required to engage with

“�e e�ect of Minister Hutchins’ letter is almost to invite councils to signi�cantly hit ratepayers with substantial rises in rates,” he said.

“What else will councils do now than to move quickly in the ’15-’16 year to ratchet up rates before Labor’s rates cap is introduced?

“�is is a ham-�sted approach to the way councils need to conduct their operations and Labor should review its proposal urgently.”

Maribyrnong chief executive Stephen Wall was coy when asked if Mr Pesutto was

the community in regards to proposed rate increases prior to adopting the budget each year.”

But Hobsons Bay mayor Colleen Gates rejected the claim, saying next year’s rate rise was expected to modest.

“Council has long-term rating strategies and plans in place that prioritise our budget investments up to 10 years in advance,” she said. “�ese plan for modest rate increases and I would expect that council’s rates will be what was planned for the 2015-16 year regardless of the capping policy.”

‘Ratchet’ warning to ratepayers‘‘ Council has long-term rating strategies and plans in place ’’ - Colleen Gates

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New boss for Substation Brad Spolding starts his term as director of The Substation in Newport next month. Executive producer at Ilbijerri Theatre Company since 2011, Mr Spolding was previously executive producer of Snuff Puppets.

Your opinion wantedHobsons Bay residents are being surveyed about how the council can improve community engagement. The survey is available at http://participate.hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au/engagement or at Hobsons Bay Civic Centre and local libraries. Surveys close February 20.

Sports grants openSports and recreation clubs can apply for a VicHealth ‘active club grant’ of up to $3000 to buy essential sporting items and sports injury prevention and management equipment. Applications close February 13. For information or to apply online, go to www.vichealth.vic.gov.au/activeclub.

Fitness festivalHighpoint shopping centre kick-starts the year with a weekend of �tness on January 31-February 1. Festival details: www.highpoint.com.au/what-s- happening/highpoint-�tness-festival.

Watch on building sites Maribyrnong residents are being urged to be on the lookout for thefts at construction sites. Police say most tradesmen are on leave until the end of January and if locals sight suspicious activity, they should call 000.

High-rise greed[Re: Outcry over high-rise bid, Star Weekly, Star Weekly, Star WeeklyJanuary 14] Surely in such a dampened jobs market, with unaffordable housing and all the economic constraints we are facing at the federal and state levels, there’s no precedent for such apartments and housing density that will overload existing services and amenities.

Once these high-rise monstrosities are built, they will boost the “projected” population growth and change the dynamics of the area altogether – with nil net gain, just losses for the local community. Endless population growth, driven by greed and the lucrative wealth of property development, with no aim or target, will destroy our city and suburbs.

Milly Osbourne, via web

The developer has interest in three sites down Blackshaws Road. If one 10-storey building gets through the process, what will stop them making the whole street a high-rise jungle?

Chris Turner, via web

Our economy has largely declined but is kept a�oat through high rates of population growth. A housing-based economy dependant on rising house prices and high demand is unsustainable. We need to move off the housing Ponzi scheme to preserve our living standards and the amenities of our city.

VivKay, via web

Fixing the Footscray messThe proposed West Gate Distributor won’t work.

Having on- and off-ramps from the western side of the West Gate Bridge

connecting to Hyde Street will only recreate the criss-cross traf�c �ow VicRoads had to solve at the Bolte Bridge and West Gate Freeway junction some years ago.

All of the high-voltage power lines under the West Gate Bridge will have to be relocated. Construction of the on/off-ramps for inbound and outbound trucks will need to provide clearance over the power lines for the trains and under the West Gate Bridge to clear truck load height. Using Hyde Street as a collector route for West Gate truck traf�c will destroy the use of Hyde Street for cyclists commuting from the outer west to the inner city.

Footscray Road narrows from eight lanes on the eastern side of Shepherd Bridge down to one at Napier and Hyde Streets. Shepherd Bridge needs widening to at least six traf�c lanes plus bicycle lanes that must continue along Buckley Street to Geelong Road at the West Footscray overpass. This should alleviate the Yarraville truck issue.

An Elevated Dock Link Road connecting Footscray, Dynon and Ballarat roads at the Newells Paddock/Lynche Bridge area on Ballarat Road would take trucks off Moore Street.

Maybe then and only then will the disconnected roadway mess at Footscray be �xed.

Noel Dyson, Hobsons Bay Bicycle Users Group

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A Maribyrnong man was �ned $12,000 a�er being charged with 13 counts of “false representations” and one count of unlicensed trading.

Yuting Wang, 24, appeared in the Melbourne Magistrates Court on January 15 when he pleaded guilty to making false and misleading representation of the odometer readings for 13 vehicles o�ered for sale, and unlicensed motor car trading.

Wang pleaded guilty to all 14 charges and was ordered to pay $2467 costs on top of the �ne.

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New bike priority signals will soon be switched on at Footscray’s Parker and Whitehall streets.

�e installation of the signals was part of the state government’s $1.8 million election spending package to improve safety.

Greens MP for the western suburbs Colleen Hartland said better safety would encourage cyclists.

“It’s taken a few years of campaigning with the cycling community to get this bike black spot �xed, so I’m very happy,” she said.

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Altona’s Nikita Azzopardi will sing the national anthem in Logan Reserve on Australia Day before kicking o� the Hobsons Bay Summer Sounds music series.

�e 18-year-old singer, songwriter and pianist will take to the main stage on Monday at 12.30pm.

On February 7, she returns to Altona’s Logan

Stage set for summerReserve for the �rst Summer Sounds concert also featuring Kylie Auldist & the Glenroy Allstars.

A�er these live shows, Azzopardi plans to take a break to record her debut EP for release this year. She will post regular updates on the “Nikita Azzopardi o�cial” Facebook page.

As part of the annual Summer Sounds music series, a concert will be held for the �rst time at Trafalgar Reserve (aka Altona Meadows

Community Park) on February 15, featuring the Hobsons Bay Band and new country roots trio �e Good Earth.

Other acts include Ms Murphy and Chris Wilson performing in Altona on February 21.

Williamstown’s Commonwealth Reserve will host the Pierce Brothers and Gena Rose Bruce on February 14 and the Liz Stringer band and Suzannah Espie & the Last Word on February 28. All concerts are free and run from 2pm-5pm.

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�e 2015 East meets West Lunar Festival comes to Footscray on Sunday, February 8, welcoming Chinese New Year 2015 – the year of the goat.

Now in its 24th year, the festival will feature multicultural performances, including lion dancing and Chinese opera, food stalls and �reworks.

Footscray Asian Business Association president Wing La said this year’s event was an opportunity to give thanks for a great year.

“It’s a chance on behalf of the traders of Footscray to say thank you to the shoppers for the past year, and for us to thank the community to welcome the coming again of a new year,” Mr La said.

“We would like to promote the Footscray

CBD with multicultural performances on stage, including Vietnamese, Chinese and Japanese, Indonesian and Philippine.”

�is year’s festival will celebrate Saigon, Mr La said.

“Saigon was the name of the capital of South Vietnam before 1975,” he said.

“�e Maribyrnong council is in the process of approving a project to build a welcome arch, likely to be named Saigon.”

�e festival is expected to draw about 60,000 people.

Hopkins, Lee and Byron streets and part of Mikelson street will be closed o� for the festival.

Details: www.faba.org.au/festival-2015.html.

Ebru Halimo�

Welcome to new SaigonPhung My Luu, Thuy-Kim, Duc Dung Tran, Peter Nguyen and FABA president Wing La. (Damjan Janevski)

By Goya Dmytryshchak

Williamstown residents, angered by the demolition of Australia’s oldest three-storey pub for apartments, tried to deter potential buyers by protesting outside the developer’s sales o�ce last Saturday.

Evolve Development last week demolished the Oriental Hotel (circa 1850) to make way for a six-storey, 83-dwelling apartment block known as Waterline Place.

�e apartment complex is part of Evolve’s much larger plans to develop the area bounded by Nelson Place and Ann and Kanowna streets.

Evolve gained planning approval, on appeal to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal, for the �rst two stages of its development, most recently for a 128-dwelling, 10-storey tower and 41 three-storey town- houses.

With Labor backing, Hobsons Bay council is preparing a planning scheme amendment to restrict development on 60 per cent of the total site that does not yet have planning approval.

Save Williamstown spokesman and protest organiser Godfrey Moase said residents armed with placards succeeded in making the sales o�ce shut early.

“We had a strong turnout for a snap email in the middle of January,” he said.

“We will continue to regularly protest and educate potential buyers at the developer’s sales o�ce.

“�ere is a strong depth of feeling in the community that the developer’s action in knocking down the Oriental was an unnecessary

act of vandalism. A bit of community identity was lost to the logic of pro�t.”

But Evolve managing director Ashley Williams said the so-called rally had no impact.

“I don’t believe that the protest had any e�ect and we will be continuing with our marketing activity in the months to come,” he said.

“We expect to start construction and roadworks by mid year.

“All approvals have been obtained for stage one of the project and we are legally permitted to proceed without further obstruction.”

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�e three-day Seaworks Maritime Festival in Williamstown runs from Saturday to Monday. It includes the largest display of American Civil War memorabilia seen in Melbourne and is part of 150th anniversary celebrations of the arrival of Confederate ship CSS Shenandoah.

Tickets are still available for the annual Australia Day Breakfast at Williamstown Town Hall, to be followed by a citizenship ceremony and announcement of Hobsons Bay’s citizen and young citizen of the year.

Australia Day in Altona starts at 11am and

ends with a �reworks display on the foreshore at 9pm.

Altona Community Bank is sponsoring the �reworks, along with the annual family sand castle competition, with competition sessions from 11-Noon and 1-2pm.

Altona Village Traders’ Association spokeswoman, Sharon Walsh, said Monday’s celebrations, centred around Pier Street, Logan Reserve and the foreshore.

“�ere are great activities for the family, including senior and junior triathlons, Devonshire tea at historic Altona Homestead, Summer Sounds, market stalls, children’s workshops, Cobb & Co coach rides, camel rides on the beach. �ere’s something for everyone.’’

Visit www.hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au or call 99321000.

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Amelia, 9, from Point Cook practises for the Australia Day sandcastle competition. (Shawn Smits)

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Maribyrnong’s Go West festival will be part of the annual Midsumma Festival that celebrates gay culture.

Running from January 18 to February 8, the festival will embrace six events, including the Team Melbourne Sports Festival, which will take place on January 31 at Footscray Park and Victoria University.

Team Melbourne Sports spokesman Sebastian Del�no said the events would showcase sports available to the queer community. “�e day provides a space for all the sports to show what they do week in, week out at their sessions,” Mr Del�no said.

Maribyrnong mayor Nam Quach said the Go West events were a powerful way to bring people together and celebrate diversity.

“Our partnerships with organisations such as Midsumma have enabled us to build a truly dynamic Festival City program that delivers top-quality events in the City of Maribyrnong.”

Other Go West events include Edi Donald and the Transients, Miss Gay and Miss Transsexual Australia 2015, and an author talk with Daniel Witthaus.

As part of Go West, Hobsons Bay will host a screening of �e Rocky Horror Picture Show at Altona Meadows library Picture Show at Altona Meadows library Picture Showon �ursday from 7pm; Williamstown ghost tours until February 8; and a Sissy Boulevard queer cartoonist exhibition at Newport’s Substation until March 15.

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Author and gay rights activist Daniel Witthaus will be at Footscray library next month to read from his new novel.

�e 38-year-old author of Beyond Priscilla: one gay man, one truck, one big idea has been supporting LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transsexual) people and challenging homophobia in Australia’s schools and rural communities for about 18 years.

Mr Witthaus, raised in Geelong, began volunteering in gay and lesbian youth support groups in 1996 and was determined to make more Australians supportive of younger people.

“�e experiences of the young people in that group convinced me I wanted to play my part in making Geelong a safer, more supportive place for young people like them,” Mr Witthaus said.

His career rocketed a�er he piloted

homophobia program Pride & Prejudice in an all-boys’ Catholic school in Geelong in 1999.

Mr Witthaus said there had never been a better time to be an LGBT activist.

“I’ve spent most of my life working in regional, rural and remote communities, as well as the metro fringe – all the places where people think that challenging homophobia will be most di�cult,” he said.

“Footscray’s interesting because there are great stories of LGBT people going back 30 or 40 years. We need to hear more of those stories.”

�e book reading will be at Footscray library on February 5. To book, visit www.liveguide.com.au/Events/1058096/Artists/Daniel_Witthaus_Man_on_a_Mission.

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He looks like he’s just stepped back in time.Je� Maynard, of the Historical Diving Society, is one of �ve deep-sea divers who will take the plunge at Williamstown for the Seaworks Maritime Festival this weekend.

�e Australia Day event commemorates 150 years since the Confederate raider CSS Shenandoah docked in Melbourne in 1865.

Four or �ve divers will take turns gearing up and trudging along the sea bed near Workshop Pier each day from Saturday until Monday, between 11am and 3pm.

Mr Maynard said diving with helmets and air hoses was developed in England in the 1830s and still practised today.

“�e US Navy had a helmet designed to its speci�cations in 1917 and a Milwaukee manufacturer still produces them to those same details nearly 100 years later,” he said.

“It’s still a practical, simple way to dive.”Mr Maynard, a Yarraville resident, said a

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“Many scuba divers with an interest in history have branched into diving with the original helmets, suits and lead weights, but they are using scuba tanks to supply the air rather than traditional pumps.

“Interest in the sport has grown tremendously in the past 20 years. In Australia, it’s mostly recreational diving in the same sense that people will collect old cars and restore them … it’s a little bit of nostalgia in a lot of ways.”

More information at www.seaworks.com.au

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Far left: Yarraville resident and diver Jeff Maynard, in deep-sea diving dress, gets ready for the coming Maritime Festival. (Shawn Smits)

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Setting Sun �lm festivalApplications close on January 31 for entries in the Setting Sun short �lm festival. The festival will be held in the Sun Theatre at Yarraville between April 16 and 19. Details at settingsunshort�lmfestival.com.au.

Outdoor moviesBring a rug, chairs and pack a picnic for free outdoor family movie screenings at dusk (about 8.45pm). Upcoming screenings are Guardians of the Galaxy (M) on Friday Guardians of the Galaxy (M) on Friday Guardians of the Galaxyat Commonwealth Reserve in Williamstown and How to Train your Dragon 2 (M) next How to Train your Dragon 2 (M) next How to Train your Dragon 2week, on January 30, at Logan Reserve in Altona.

Musos wantedDo you play the �ute or clarinet? Hobsons Bay City Band is keen to welcome more musicians. Visitors and interested musicians of all ages are invited to drop into Monday night rehearsals from 7.30, starting February 2, at Newport Lakes Primary School, Elizabeth Street, Newport. For details, visit www.hbcb.org.au or contact Lesley:■ 0403 851 076 or [email protected]

Botanic artBotanic art classes are being offered at Altona’s Louis Joel centre on Thursday nights and Friday mornings, starting early February. Learn to paint botanic subjects with watercolour. No experience needed.■ 0431828402 or www.botanicartclasses.com.au

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

Community cricket World Cup Together with Cricket Victoria, Maribyrnong council will host the community cricket World Cup on February 1. Entry is free. To register, go online to www.maribyrnong.vic.au/activemaribyrnong

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welcoming. The �rst two meetings are free. Find out more on Aero Speakers Facebook.■ [email protected]

Young parentsParents aged 16 to 25 who want to meet other young parents in their local area are invited to free groups that meet in Laverton on Mondays from 10am-11.30am, Altona Meadows on Mondays from 1pm-2.30pm and Sunshine on Fridays from 12:30-2.30pm. Bring your children and meet other young parents. The groups organise fun activities for the kids and go on outings to the zoo, Scienceworks and other places. Contact Mary for details.■ 0409 758 932 or 9611 2459

Dog agilityGet some exercise and have fun with your dog. The Agility Dog Club of Victoria trains on Friday nights under lights at WLJ Crofts Reserve, Blackshaws Road, Altona North. All breeds of dog and age groups are welcome. New members’ classes begin about now. Numbers are limited. Call to reserve a place.■ 0425 762 434

Bingo bonanzaLaverton Bowling Club is holding bingo on Wednesdays with ‘eyes down’ at 8pm sharp. Bingo books are $7 for a set of 35 games, with the last game at 10pm paying $500 each week. Players get free raf�e tickets.

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Some of Victoria’s �nest aspiring athletes will go head to head at the ��h annual Maribyrnong Gi� on Australia Day.

Hosted by St Andrews Cricket Club and the Victorian Athletic League, the Maribyrnong Gi� is another Melbourne suburban athletics carnival – along with Northcote, St Albans and Avondale Heights – that’s becoming increasingly popular with athletes.

St Andrews Cricket Club representative Simon Krygger said the event promoted healthy and active lifestyles while bringing people together for family-friendly competition.

“What began initially as a small fundraising event for our club has become an important

and exciting opportunity,” Krygger said. “It’s the perfect way for the community to join in an exciting local event and enjoy the fun and interaction with athletes of all ages and abilities,” he said

Racing begins at noon at Braybrook’s Pennell Reserve and will feature the 120m Maribyrnong Gi�, a 120m women’s race, a 70m open, a 120m race for under 17s, a 300m open, a 300m women’s and veterans race, a 1600m open, and a 800m race for under 20s.

Krygger said the club was growing the free event through support from Maribyrnong council.

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Gift keeps on givingProfessional runner Megan McMahon and umpire Lewis Spiker are on their marks. (Damjan Janevski)

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Most children sing and dance almost as soon as they walk, often in front of the TV mimicking The Wiggles. Not only is dancing a great way to keep youngsters entertained but it also has health and cognitive bene�ts.It’s a great way to improve strength and �exibility, posture and balance, and helps children express themselves, according to the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing, one of the world’s leading dance examination boards. Some kids may be bored running around a track or playing other sports but dancing provides them with a fun way to keep �t, helps with co-

ordination, and bopping along to a beat is ideal for children to improve their memory by learning new steps and moves for various routines. Dance schools offer a range of classes suited to boys and girls, whether they choose to be a ballerina or a hip-hop, tap, rap or jazz dancer.

Dance schools often also offer singing classes, allowing children to embrace two things they love while being creative and learning, probably without even realising it. With classes catering for toddlers through to teens, there’s bound to be a session that appeals.

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Within a few minutes’ walk of shops, transport and The Strand foreshore area, the modest timber exterior of this period residence belies its impressive renovation and extension. Entry into the hallway reveals a crisp white colour palette coupled with honey-toned timber �oorboards. At hall’s end. the family-meals area has a vaulted ceiling that draws the eye upward and the abundance of natural light makes it a bright, airy place to read a novel or three. The kitchen has stainless-steel double wall oven, dishwasher, 900mm cooktop and rangehood; polished stone benchtops elevate it further. Of the four bedrooms, two have built-in wardrobes; the main has a walk-in wardrobe and en suite. The separate lounge room has an original cast-iron �replace with timber surround, the perfect place to hibernate during winter; it has glass double doors opening onto a paved outdoor area. And there’s a decked alfresco dining area at the back.

Gunn & Co Estate Agents: 9397 5555 Price: $1.3 million Private sale

WILLIAMSTOWN 5 Alma Terrace, 3016

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Just a short walk from the Williamstown Beach train station, botanical gardens and the beach, this cosy Edwardian house is a great example of old meets new with its mix of modern styling and classical period features. Both bedrooms have a built-in wardrobe and an ornate �replace. High ceilings and polished �oorboards complement the modern open-plan family-meals area. The modern kitchen has stainless-steel wall oven, cooktop and dishwasher, and charcoal-grey laminate benchtops. Through glass doors to the rear, a deck steps down into the backyard. There a garage at the rear, accessed from Stuart Street. Thanks to signi�cant frontage onto Stuart Street, the property has already received approval from council for a contemporary two-storey, one-bedroom townhouse to be built, perfect for those wanting to maximise the return on their investment.

Greg Hocking Elly Partners: 8387 0000 Price: $890,000 – $950,000 Auction: February 14 at 2.30pm

WILLIAMSTOWN 1 Laverton Street, 3016

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With this large corner property it’s all location, location, location. In the heart of Newport on a tree-lined street, this Californian bungalow is ideal for those looking to renovate or start fresh. The 523-square-metre property is just a stone’s throw from restaurants and cafés, with Newport Park and The Strand within strolling distance. Transport won’t be an issue either, with Newport train station a short walk away and a 10 kilometre trip from the CBD. Typical of its era, it has three bedrooms, a bathroom and lounge-dining area – and high ceilings and �replaces with period surrounds. The large backyard has lots of potential and could easily �t an extension or a large alfresco area. The property has a garage and side access to the backyard from Farm Street.

Burnham Real Estate: 9687 1344 Price: Contact agent Auction: February 7 at 2.30pm

NEWPORT 39 Home Road, 3015

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If you’re looking for more room for your growing family or simply need that bit of extra space, then you need look no further than this impressive property. Downstairs, it’s all about open-plan living with polished �oorboards throughout. The family-meals area, perfect for entertainment, �ows seamlessly via bifold doors onto the fully decked backyard and side patio. The kitchen has all the mod-cons: stainless-steel 900mm cooker, dishwasher and Caesarstone benchtops. If more seclusion is required, the lounge room at the front is a great place to relax and enjoy the northerly sun. Three of the four bedrooms have a built-in wardrobe, while the large main has walk-in wardrobe and en suite. There’s also plenty of storage for the kid’s (or grown-up’s) toys, and an upstairs study/parents retreat for when things get too hectic.

Sweeney Estate Agents: 9687 8388 Price: $859,000 Private sale

YARRAVILLE 12 Salisbury Street, 3013

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Simplicity and elegance are the hallmarks of this fully refurbished Victorian house in the heart of Seddon.

From entry into a short hallway, polished timber �oorboards run throughout the house.

Three naturally lit bedrooms are situated towards the front, with the main immediately to the left of entry.

This generously sized room includes a cast-iron �replace surrounded by a timber mantle.

The neutral cream and white palette

runs throughout, with charcoal and green accents.

Stepped cornices, wide skirts and the mantles add touches of timeless character.

Across the hall is a second large bedroom with the �exibility to be used as a study if desired.

Farther down the hall is the spacious, light-�lled family room where another door leads to the third bedroom. Both are heated by a gas �replace in the family room – great for those chilly Melbourne winters.

The renovated modern kitchen has stone benchtops and ample storage in laminate cabinetry complemented by stainless-steel appliances including dishwasher, oven, gas cook-top and rangehood.

Plenty of sun streams through the north-facing meals area, which opens through double doors to a small concrete meals area overlooking a lush rear garden.

The family-meals area has a split-system and is serviced by the main bathroom, which has a shower-bath combination

Sweeney Estate Agents Yarraville: 9687 8388 Price: $760,000-$800,000 Private Sale

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and includes the European laundry. Other creature comforts include airconditioning, ducted heating throughout, a security alarm and off-street parking.

This stunning property is just a short stroll from Seddon Village, VUT Footscray campus and the Middle Footscray railway station.

It provides a low-maintenance corner allotment with dual street frontage to Walter and Arran streets.

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Williamstown 45 Power StreetSTUNNING FAMILY LIVING• Architecturally designed, luxury family home of impressive proportions,

showcasing a seamless blend of period style & modern conveniencethroughout, & perfectly positioned in a quiet & wide tree-lined street in asought-after pocket of Williamstown

• Only footsteps to schools, kindergartens, child care, North WilliamstownTrain Station, bus stops & close to the beach, cafes & shops

• Comprises master bedroom with bay window, walk-in-robe & ensuite, plusan additional four bedrooms (three with built-in desks), sparkling centralbathroom with spa, separate laundry & lock-up garage that extends to therear,rear,rear with the ability to accommodate multiple cars, boats or caravans

• Also offers modern kitchen with Caesarstone benchtops & qualityEuropean appliances, large open-plan family / dining �ooded with naturallight & an expansive backyabackyaback rd including a paved entertaining area withAlfresco dining

• Features include; high ceilings, Sydney Blue Gum �ooring, ceiling cornice& rosettes, two gas log �replaces, slab heating, air-conditioning, alarmsystem, plus a �at screen HD television with Bose sound system

• Homes of this quality & style are tightly held so don’t let this opportunitypass you by!

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For Auction or Sale NowAuctions - Saturday 14 February

61Woods Street NEWPORT $550 - $600,000 Sat 24 Jan - 12.15 - 12.45 Sun 25 Jan - 12.15 - 12.45

1/88 The Avenue SPOTSWOOD $360 - $390,000 Sat 24 Jan - 10.00 - 10.30 Sun 25 Jan - 10.00 - 10.30

45 Power Street WILLIAMSTOWN $1.4m - $1.5m Sat 24 Jan - 1.00 - 1.30 Sun 25 Jan - 1.00 - 1.30

1C Myrtle Street WILLIAMSTOWN $800 - $880,000 Sat 24 Jan - 10.00 - 10.30 Sun 25 Jan - 11.30 - 12.00

58 Railway Place WILLIAMSTOWN $1.7m - $1.8m Sat 24 Jan - 10.45 - 11.15 Sun 25 Jan - 10.45 - 11.15

50 Osborne Street WILLIAMSTOWN $1,775,000 SOLD BEFORE AUCTION Nathan Smith 0400 843 331

28 Proctor Street WILLIAMSTOWN UNDISCLOSED SOLD BEFORE AUCTION LaurenWood 0411 648 509

Auctions - Saturday 21 February

74 Truman Street SOUTH KINGSVILLE $660 - $720,000 Sat 24 Jan - 12.00 - 12.30 Sun 25 Jan - 12.00 - 12.30

9 Esplanade SEAHOLME $1,600,000 + Sat 24 Jan - 11.30 - 12.00 Michael Harvey 0425 737 672

73 John Liston Drive NEWPORT $600 - $640,000 YOU LITTLE BEAUTY Rosemary Jamonts 0405 535 434

23 Dickson Court WILLIAMSTOWN $990,000 SOLD BEFORE AUCTION Rosemary Jamonts 0405 535 434

20 E�ngham Road NEWPORT $770,000 SOLD BEFORE AUCTION LaurenWood 0411 648 509

Auctions - Saturday 28 February

14 Tait Street NEWPORT $800 - $880,000 Sat 24 Jan - 10.45 - 11.15 Sun 25 Jan - 11.15 - 11.45

1/130 Melbourne Road WILLIAMSTOWN $650 - $690,000 SINGLE STOREY STARSTARST Rosemary Jamonts 0405 535 434

4/24 Clyde Street NEWPORT $530 - $570,000 Sat 24 Jan - 11.30 - 12.00 Sun 25 Jan - 10.30 - 11.00

18/99 Melbourne Road WILLIAMSTOWN $355,000 SOLD BEFORE AUCTION Nathan Smith 0400 843 331

110 The Avenue SPOTSWOOD $530 - $580,000 Sat 24 Jan - 10.00 - 10.30 Sun 25 Jan - 12.00 - 12.30

Private Sales3/109 Power Street WILLIAMSTOWN Contact Agent Wed 21 Jan - 5.00 - 5.30 Sat 24 Jan - 11.30 - 12.00

151 Nelson Place WILLIAMSTOWN $1,600,000 COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL DELIGHT Katie Smith 0425 737 673

2/11 Lemmon Street WILLIAMSTOWN $780 - $830,000 LOW MAINTENANCE LIFESTYLE LaurenWood 0411 648 509

3/12 Vernier Street SPOTSWOOD $650 - $700,000 LUXURY, LIFESTYLE & CONVENIENCE SamWilson 0404 865 018

54 & 54A Aloha Street SOUTH KINGSVILLE $690,000 HUGE STAMPSTAMPST DUTY SAVINGSSAVINGSSA LaurenWood 0411 648 509

For Auction or Sale NowForthcoming Auctions

92 Bayview Street WILLIAMSTOWN Contact Agent PALATIALLATIALLA PROPORTIONS Rosemary Jamonts 0405 535 434

5/176-178 Cecil Street WILLIAMSTOWN $885,000 SOLD BEFORE AUCTION Nathan Smith 0400 843 331

20 Hansen Street ALTOALTOAL NA NORTH $630,000 SOLD BEFORE AUCTION LaurenWood 0411 648 509

80 Margaret Street ALTOALTOAL NA NORTH $600,000 SOLD BEFORE AUCTION LaurenWood 0411 648 509

Happy NewYear! Wishing Everyone a Safe and Happy Australia Day!

Newport 61 Woods StreetWHEN LOCATION COUNTS• Nestled in one of central Newport’s premier wide, tree-lined streets,

this property represents an exciting opportunity to renovate, refurbish orredevelop (STCA)

• A property that offers exciting potential & plentiful opportunity at anaffordable level

• This home, in perfectly comfortable condition, is being offered to themarket for the �rst time

• Versatile  oor plan offers loads of potential & excellent options,comprising three bedrooms, two separate living rooms, plus kitchen /meals

• Excellent vehicle access to carport

• A highly desired position where you can walk to the train station, shops,schools & cafes. Short drive to beautiful bayside Williamstown. Easy directaccess into Melbourne’s CBD

• An ideal start for families looking to enter the exciting Newport propertymarket, a ‘renovators delight’, or the perfect investment in a premiumlocation that continues to perform

AUCTION Saturday 14 February at 10.30

MELWAMELWAMEL YSWAYSWA 55 H5

INSPECT Saturday 24 January - 12.15 - 12.45

Sunday 25 January - 12.15 - 12.45

ENQUIRY $550 - $600,000

CONTACCONTACCONT T Katie Smith 0425 737 673

[email protected]

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Williamstown58 Railway Place

LAND, LOCATION, AN INCREDIBLE LIFESTYLE• Offering one of the largest privately owned residential land holdings available in

Williamstown - over 1000sqm (approx.)

• A warm & inviting home that impresses from the moment you step inside. Grandentrance hallway leads to a deceptively spacious & beautifully renovated double storeyhome, suitable for the largest of families

• As you walk through the home, the spectacular L-shaped allotment will amaze you. Theperfect backyabackyaback rd for that in-ground pool or tennis court (or both) - STCA

• Offering four or �ve bedrooms (depending on your preferred set-up), including a ground�oor master with walk-in-robe & ensuite. Multiple living spaces, upstairs and down,provides an incredibly versatile �oor plan

• Family kitchen with excellent storage, dishwasher,asher,asher plus con�guration for a wine or barfridge. Side drive allows excellent access, plus off-street parking for multiple cars.Showcasing a stunning established garden, beautiful large trees, the perfect spot toget away from it all. Includes; heating / cooling, water tank, security system, concealedlaundry, solar,solar,solar instant gas hot-water,ater,ater the list goes on...

• A prized South Williamstown location, where you can stroll to the beach, shops, cafes,schools and train station - the ultimate lifestyle! This property has changed ownershiponly once in the last 50 years (approx.)

AUCTION Saturday 14 February at 3.30

MELWAMELWAMEL YSWAYSWA 56 B10

INSPECT Saturday 24 January - 10.45 - 11.15Sunday 25 January - 10.45 - 11.15

ENQUIRY $1.7m - $1.8m

CONTACCONTACCONT T Katie Smith 0425 737 [email protected] Harvey 0425 737 [email protected]

NEW LISTING

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Williamstown1C Myrtle Street

A MODERN LIGHT-FILLED RESIDENCE• A striking modern home that is sure to impress

• Large formal living room & separate dining space make this home ideal forentertaining. The stunning kitchen features generous stone benchtops, stainless steelappliances & dishwasher

• The home is bathed in natural light, making it perfect for winter or summer.summer.summer Magni�centhigh ceilings add to the sense of space throughout

• Three bedrooms, plus an oversized main bathroom upstairs. Master with walk-in-robe &ensuite add to the appeal of the home

• A delightful established garden courtyard with decking

• Timber �oors, reverse cycle ducted heating / cooling system, security alarm, downstairspowder room, separate laundry, plus storage

• Single garage, plus second car space in driveway via electric gate access

• A location of absolute convenience… Stroll to shops, supermarket, schools, trains,Williamstown Beach & foreshore walkways

• Note: No body corporate, separate title

AUCTION Saturday 14 February at 2.30

MELWAMELWAMEL YSWAYSWA 55 J8

INSPECT Saturday 24 January - 10.00 - 10.30Sunday 25 January - 11.30 - 12.00

ENQUIRY $800 - $880,000

CONTACCONTACCONT T Katie Smith 0425 737 [email protected] Smith 0400 843 [email protected]

NEW LISTING

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Williamstown50 Osborne Street

AN INVITATION TO HAPPINESS• Stylish, spacious & situated in a picture perfect location… The family will love you for

it!

• Double-fronted, fully renovated Victorian, retaining many features such as open�replaces & high ornate ceilings

• A modern touch allows for modern conveniences such as open-plan living, Hydronicheating, air-conditioning & plantation shutters

• Flexible �oor plan offering dual living areas or extra bedroom accommodation if required

• A master bedroom large enough to offer a parents’ retreat, combined beautifully withthe fully decked out walk-in change room & luxury hotel-like ensuite

• Boasting a large north-facing rear yard allotment with carport, outdoor entertaining,swim spa & pool house / studio that will impress the visitors

• Truly a beautiful home, only strolling distance to the beach, Botanic Gardens & mostamenities

AUCTION Saturday 14 February at 1.30

MELWAMELWAMEL YSWAYSWA 56 D11

ENQUIRY $1.65m - $1.75m

CONTACCONTACCONT T Michael Harvey 0425 737 [email protected] Sherwin 0403 380 [email protected]

NEW LISTING

Williamstown50 Osborne Street

AN INVITATION TO HAPPINESS• Stylish, spacious & situated in a picture perfect location… The family will love you for

• Double-fronted, fully renovated Victorian, retaining many features such as open

• A modern touch allows for modern conveniences such as open-plan living, Hydronic

Williamstown

• Stylish, spacious & situated in a picture perfect location… The family will love you for

• Double-fronted, fully renovated Victorian, retaining many features such as open

• Stylish, spacious & situated in a picture perfect location… The family will love you for• Stylish, spacious & situated in a picture perfect location… The family will love you for• Stylish, spacious & situated in a picture perfect location… The family will love you for

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ELLY PARTNERS

Williamstown 8387 0000 Yarraville 8387 0011 greghocking.com.au

Williamstown 1 Laverton Street

An Exceptionally Enticing Equation

A classical, renovated Edwardian, a convenient corner location and approval for a contemporary

townhouse - each element of this enticing property makes a major contribution to lifestyle, or investment,

success. The principal home´s two generous bedrooms and modern living/dining spaces lead to an

inviting deck, the deep rear garden and garage/storage. Significant second frontage to Stewart Street

accompanies the sub-division concept and enhances the design for a dual level, nine square, one

bedroom residence, with a carport, that will maximize the returns on this attractive allotment. Schools,

Fearon Reserve, the beach and the Botanic Gardens are all within an easy walk.

BER $890,000 - $950,000---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Auction Sat 14th Feb at 2.30pm---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Inspect Saturday 11.00 - 11.30am---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Leigh Melbourne 0414 239 986

Wayne Elly 0410 305 305

Shannon Bushnell 0422 093 068---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Web 1lavertonstreetwilliamstown.com.au

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NEWPORT 39 Home Road

RARE CORNER OPPORTUNITY – 523M²Fantastic opportunity to renovate substantial timber prop-erty in top class location. Land Size: 13.41 x 39.01. Currentlyoccupied as 3 Bedrooms, Lounge and Kitchen but renovateto suit your own needs. Includes Garage with side accessfrom Farm Street plus close proximity to Newport Park, TrainStation, The Strand and Cafes. For inspection and furtherinformation please contact the Auctioneers.

AUCTION Sat 7th February at 3pmInspect: Saturday 2.30 - 3.00Price: $800,000 - $850,000Mel Ref: 56 A4

FOOTSCRAY 2/232 Nicholson Street

NEW YORK....NEW YORK....The moment you enter this building you sense a feeling of“this is what an inner city apartments should be”. This innercity old world building has been transformed into a modernapartment. A short stroll to all transport, Footscray mall,shops, cafés plus much more. This bright apartment comp1 bedroom, living room with private balcony, well fitted andstylish kitchen and bathroom. A great choice for a conveni-ent and low maintenance lifestyle.

AUCTION Sat 28th February at 11.00amInspect: By AppointmentPrice: $250,000 - $275,000Mel Ref: 42 C4

MARIBYRNONG 1-3/42 Bloomfield Ave

STYLE, QUALITY AND CLASSFabulous opportunity to secure one of these well designedtownhouses in one of the area’s premier streets. A shortstroll and you can enjoy all the conveniences Highpoint S/Chas to offer and much more. Each townhouse is unique indesign and will be beautifully crafted by a master builder.They will be completed with quality fixtures and fittings in-cluding glass splashback, S/S appliances, stone benchtopsplus much more. Plans and specifications available at theoffice.

PRIVATE SALEInspect: By AppointmentPrice: From $680,000Mel Ref: 28 A8

MAIDSTONE 3/20 Burns Street

AFFORDABLE AND PRIVATE TOWNHOUSEWhether you buy this modern style townhouse as a firsthome or not, you can reap the rewards today and in the fu-ture. Bricks and mortar in this price range is increasingly hardto find. This property comprises of 3 bedrooms with BIR’s,lounge, well equipped kitchen with ample bench spacethat adjoins a dining room plus parking for 2 cars. For buyerskeen on a low maintenance home to enjoy free weekends.

PRIVATE SALEInspect: Saturday 3.30 - 4.00Price: Contact AgentMel Ref: 41 H1

FOOTSCRAY 7/24 Eldridge Street

MOVE IN OR INVESTOpportunity to purchase 1st floor unit either for your ownuse or as investment. Including 2 Bedrooms with BIR’s,Lounge with Balcony, Separate Kitchen plus off street carparking space.Well situated with close proximity to High-point, Bus, Tram, VUT and Parkland.For inspection and further information please contact theAuctioneers.

PRIVATE SALEInspect: Saturday 1.15 - 1.45Price: Contact AgentMel Ref: 42 B1

SUNSHINE NORTH 5 Mill Court

RIVER VALLEY ESTATE – FLAT AS A TACKRare opportunity arises to secure a flat block in this beauti-fully established River Valley Estate close to all amenities.Surrounded by luxuries homes, only 14 km from MelbourneCBD is this superb allotment measuring approx. 430m2 withwide frontage of some 15.25m. Offering uninterruptedviews of the Maribyrnong River,River,River minutes from HighpointShopping Centre it’s the perfect site to create the familydream in a quite court location. Don’t delay, call now.

PRIVATE SALEInspect: By AppointmentPrice: $340,000 - $370,000Mel Ref: 27 C6

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Raine�Horne Altona30/640-680 Geelong Road, Brooklyn

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Our customer relationship management program is second to none, making sure that we deliverthe very best results for you, every time. Find out how we can help you today.

YOUR PROPERTY OUR PRIORITYSharad Taneja(Selling Principal)

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Brooklyn VIC 3012email: [email protected]/altona

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273 Hampshire RoadSunshine93117022

www.stockdaleleggo.com.au/sunshine

95 Couch Street SunshinePresentation Plus/Great Investment!• Three bedrooms • Comfortable lounge room• Neat kitchen with meals area • Upgradedbathroom • Large timber decking • Close toschools, shops & transport

For SaleInspect Saturday 10.45 - 11.15amAgent Fred (Fatih) Fanoscu 0419 384 097MapRef 40 H3

30 Hampshire Road SunshineRenovators Delight/Position & Potential!• 2 or 3 bedrooms • Study area • Comfortablelounge roomwith gas heater • Kitchen adjoiningmeals area • Central bathroom, 2 toilets• Self contained bungalow (separately metered)

For SaleInspect Saturday 10.45 -11.15amAgent David Falcone 0413 116 717MapRef 40 H3

32 Hampshire Road SunshineRenovate Or Detonate!• Currently an existing home badly damaged by�re • Land size approx 387m2 • Restore backto it’s former glory or build your dream home(STCA) • Huge potential/numerous possibilities

For SaleInspect Saturday 10.45 -11.15amAgent David Falcone 0413 116 717MapRef 40 H2

2/33 Chelsey StreetArdeerBrand New One Bedroom Unit!• One spacious bedroom • Open plan living• Modern kitchen with meals area • Carparkspace • Close to shops & transport • First homeowners government grant is available ($10,000)

For SaleInspect Saturday 2.30 - 3.00pmAgent Fred (Fatih) Fanoscu 0413 116 717MapRef 25 K9

3/33 Chelsey StreetArdeerBrand New Two Bedroom Unit!• Two generous sized bedrooms • Open planliving area • Kitchen with meals • Single carport• Close to shops & transport • First homeowners government grant is available ($10,000)

For SaleInspect Saturday 2.30 - 3.00pmAgent Fred (Fatih) Fanoscu 0419 384 097MapRef 25 K9

22 Lawrence StreetArdeerGreat Starter Or Keen Investor!• Two bedrooms • Sun-�lled lounge room• Kitchen with meals area • Two way centralbathroom • Large pergola & shed • Singlegarage

For SaleInspect Saturday 1.45 - 2.15pmAgent Fred (Fatih) Fanoscu 0419 384 097MapRef 26 A10

1/1 Pritchard AvenueBraybrookThe Perfect Start!• Three comfortable bedrooms • Masterbedroom • Spacious lounge room • Hugesunroom • Kitchen with meals area • Brightcentral bathroom • Large garage

For SaleInspect Saturday 10.45- 11.15amAgent Sang Do 0419 935 955MapRef 41 B2

1/114 Duke StreetBraybrookFirst Home Buyers/Investors!• 2 sized bedrooms • Lounge room • kitchenwith meals area • Bright central bathroom• Lock-up carport • Lowmaintenance living

For SaleInspect Saturday 1.45 - 2.15pmAgent Sang Do 0419 935 955MapRef 27 A10

6 Allison Street SunshineWestGreat Family Home!• 3 generous sized bedrooms • Spacious loungeroom • Open plan kitchen with meals area• Bright central bathroom • Large garage andpergola

For SaleInspect Saturday 1.00 - 1.30pmAgent Fred (Fatih) Fanoscu 0419 384 097MapRef 39 J2

2 Nixon Street SunshineHuge 892m2 Allotment!• Three bedrooms • Lounge room • Kitchen withmeals area • Upgraded bathroom• Development opportunity (STCA) • Hugepotential/numerous possibilities

For SaleInspect By AppointmentAgent Fred (Fatih) Fanoscu 0419 384 097MapRef 41 A1

8 Alfred Street SunshineSomething Special/Matthews Hill Location!• Generous sized bedrooms • Study area• Lounge room • Neat kitchen • Seperatedining area • Family room/3rd bedroom • Brightcentral bathroom, 2 toilets • Carport • Largeallotment approx 694m2

For SaleInspect Saturday 12.15 - 12.45pmAgent David Falcone 0413 116 717MapRef 40 K2

36 Fremont Parade SunshineWestFirst Home Buyers/Investors!• 3 spacious bedrooms • Sun-�lled lounge room• Kitchen with meals area • Central bathroom• Double steel garage & triple carport

For SaleInspect Saturday 1.00 - 1.30pmAgent Fred (Fatih) Fanoscu 0419 384 097MapRef 40 B3

5 Euroa Avenue SunshineNorthInvestors Or Developers!• Three bedrooms • Main bedroom • Loungeroom • Separate dining room • Large familyroom • Kitchen with meals area • Double garage• Council approved planning permit to build a 3bedroom unit

For SaleInspect By AppointmentAgent Fred (Fatih) Fanoscu 0419 394 097MapRef 26 G6

1 Boisdale Avenue SunshineNorthHuge 843m2 Allotment!• Large bedrooms • Spacious lounge room• Neat kitchen adjoining meals area • Separatedining room • Central bathroom • Carport &double in-length brick garage • Developmentopportunity (STCA)

For SaleInspect Saturday 11.30 -12.00pmAgent David Falcone 0413 116 717MapRef 26 F27

2/4 Baynton Avenue SunshineNorthCalling All Unit Buyers!• Three comfortable bedrooms • Main bedroomwith full ensuite &WIR • Spacious lounge room• Open plan kitchen with meals area • Brightappealing bathroom • Double garage withremote door

For SaleInspect Saturday 12.15 - 12.45pmAgent Fred (Fatih) Fanoscu 0419 384 097MapRef 26 G6

2/5A Vine StreetBraybrookBrand New Townhouse!• Main bedroomwith full ensuite • Threegenerous sized bedrooms • Lounge room • Twopak kitchen with caesar stone benchtops• Open plan living • Bright quality bathroom,three toilets • Single garage with remote door

For SaleInspect Saturday 10.00 - 10.30amAgent Fred (Fatih) Fanoscu 0419 384 097MapRef 27 D12

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Williamstown 1/41 The Strand bed 2 | bath 1 | car 1

For Sale $600,000 plus

Inspect By appointment

Contact Colin Rich 0414 397 164 & Nathan Johnson 0410 331 032

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Williamstown 1/92 Kororoit Creek Road bed 3 | bath 2 | car 2

For Sale $799,000

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MARIBYRNONG 9317 5577 bigginscott.com.au

MAIDSTONE 2 DESMOND STREETEXPLORE THE OPTIONSAn opportunity has arisen to purchase a home with a separate office on a cornerallotment which will suit a variety of uses. Buy to live in and work from home as awonderful investment or redevelop (subject to council approval).• Large lounge• Three bedrooms• Updated kitchen• Central bathroom• Great off street parkingThe office comprises of:• Open plan• Tea room• Toilet

AUCTIONSaturday 14th February at 11:00amVIEWAs advertised or by appointmentCONTACTPaul Boicos 0499 994 321Mark Basilone 0411 244 801OFFICE93 Rosamond Road, Maribyrnong9317 5577

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Auction Saturday 14th February at 2pm AH: Peter Sowersby 0408 383 118 Michael Sowersby 0418 373 907

This 2 to 3 bedroom, weatherboard home has all the potential you want! Floor plan consists of two good-sized bedrooms, large, well-equipped kitchen/meals, separate dining room/3rd bedroom potential. Lounge, bathroom with bath, separate toilet, laundry. Quaint backyard with verandah. Side drive to carport. You will love the picture rails & ornate cornices. In a great location within walking distance to Middle Footscray Station, Vic Uni around the corner, near Whitten Oval & less than 8km to the CBD. Add your final touches and make it yours!

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• Garage Floors • Factory Floors • Car Parks

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Email: [email protected]

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Steel Picket Fencing & Retaining Walls.All work completed to your satisfaction.

Call for free quote today Andrew 0433234058 1170

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HANDY MAN HANDY MAN HANDY MANHANDY MAN

* General Maintenance * Tiling / Guttering * Painting / Plastering* Doors / Windows * Kitchens / Bathrooms * Decking / Pergolas

Call Chris on:0423 892 273

E: [email protected]

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Renovations/Extensions Split Systems Grey Water Systems Tap Repairs/Leaks Gas Fitting/Repairs Spouting Renewals Renovations/Extensions Split Systems Grey Water Systems Tap Repairs/Leaks Gas Fitting/Repairs Spouting Renewals Renovations/Extensions Split Systems Grey Water Systems

Hot Water Renewals Blockages & Drainage Water Tanks

Matt 0409576536 0409576536

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Qualifi ed Painter & DecoratorQualifi ed Painter & DecoratorQualifi• No Job too small • Quality of work guaranteed• Pensioner discountsCall Robert on 0419 300 842

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Lou’s Colorbond FencingGates & PergolasGates & Pergolas

Lou’s Colorbond FencingGates & Pergolas

Lou’s Colorbond Fencing

Lou 0412 339 445 or 9746 7569

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Quality Work GuaranteedQuality Work Guaranteed� 30 Years Exp � Internal/External � New Home� Extension � Special Weatherboard - external

weatherboards from $3,000 for 3 coats� Free quotes & Pensioner discounts

Vito 9399 3092 / 0411 523 648G6636041Vito 9399 3092 / 0411 523 648G6636041

• General Repairs • Carpentry • Doors & Windows • Decking • General Repairs • Carpentry • Doors & Windows • Decking • General Repairs • Carpentry

• Pergolas • Weatherboards • Doors & Windows • Decking • Pergolas • Weatherboards • Doors & Windows • Decking

• Kitchen & Bathroom Renos• Pergolas • Weatherboards

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and much more

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R & M FENCINGR & M FENCINGR & M FENCINGR & M FENCING Steel Fences Made to Measure Steel Fences Made to Measure Steel Fences Made to Measure Steel Fences Made to Measure

Steel Fence Double/Single Gates Pool Pool Pool Garden Auto/Manual Sliding Gates Auto/Manual Sliding Gates Auto/Manual Sliding Gates Picket & Slat Fencing Picket & Slat Fencing Picket & Slat Fencing

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J&D PAINTER & DECORATORClean & professional work

Plaster repairWeatherboard powersand

Pensioner discount • Local painterFree Quotes • 10 Years guarantee

Call Joe 0425 708 774 or 9337 3130

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24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE

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� Table Tops� Shower Screens � Mirrors� Insurance Claims

� Glass Partitions Specialising In

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Ph Luke 0400 163 708Lic 47785

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EPS PAINTERS & DECORATORS

FULLY QUALIFIED TRADESMAN Master Painter

Over 30 years experience0419 558 817

or 9363 3689

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Master Painters AustraliaR.N.1087

TED'S GLASS& LEADLIGHTING

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GJ & MS WALSHLic green plumberHydronic heating specialistsNo job too small All fields covered

9391 0399Free quotes

Lic plumber &gas fitter Reg 17258

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Forbes Fencing

Jim 0418 177 567

Colorbond fences and gates Paling fences Free measurement & quote

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A & R Affordable Painter�� 20 years Experience. 20 years Experience.� Commercial & Domestic� 20% Pension Discount � FREE QUOTEPh: Ali: 0402 766 406 / 8360 9345

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Ex Gas & Fuel - over 30 years experience!Phone Mark 0409 383 946

Lic No. 23853

AMAZING GARDEN SERVICESSpecialist in • Lawn mowing• Edging Pruning / Hedge Trimming • Regular Maintenance • Rubbish Removals• Tree Lopping • Gutter CleaningCall Joe 0498 375 094 - 7 days0432 052 258

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Excavations, Concreting, Rock & Concrete Removals, Nature Strip/Driveways,

Rubbish & Soil Removal,Soil Levelling, Clearing,

and Demolition

SAIDA’S PAINTINGPAINTER, DECORATOR & FLOORING SERVICE

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CHEAP PRICES * FREE QUOTES * ALL WORK GUARANTEED10% discount for existing customers.

Call Saida Mobile: 0403 610 782 24 hours

WE USE TOP QUALITY DULUX PAINT

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TOM'S GARDENING SERVICEe Grass mowed e Trees cut e Rubbish removed

e Weeds pulled e HANDYMAN SERVICE- Any odd jobs done - No job too small - Free quotes -9390 9112 0414 832 922

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0418 361 298 9315 6758

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TV Outlets & Antennas1163

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ALL YOUR GARAGE DOOR NEEDS...Local owned company

� Sales Maintenance � Installation� Roller Doors � Sectional Doors

Remote Control Openers from $400peners from $400� 0407 886 064 (AH) 9743 3013 G6674928

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Trading 20 Yrs

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V Garage/Garage Doors

Precision Home Maintenance Services• Plastering • Paving & Landscaping• Carpentry • Brick work repairs• Tiling • Decks-Install & Repairs• Painting • Gutters-Repair & Clean

• Home Maintenance & moreCall Rob on 0412 804 566 or 9391 3281

Your home is my concern G6401260AA-dc23Oct

Call Jamie anytime 0431 808 895, 9390 4451

• Prompt reliable service

• 24 hour/7 day service

• Pensioner discounts• Free quotes &

advice• Fully licensed

ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS• Rewires/new

installations• Renovations/

extensions• Switchboard

upgrades

• Safety switches/ surge protection

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PH: Ed 0412 127 482

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Will beat any reasonable quote.Ph: 8390 9465 - 0413 693 216

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C & S KIMPTON

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Established 1999Skilled, courteous, trustworthy tradesmen

One call, all trades 13 11 98 1139

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1300 699 6980418 280 391

15 years experience Eftpos facilities available

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GREEN’S FLOORS

Stephen Green 0418 503 506

Sanding & Polishing of Old and New FloorsAll types of finishes used

All Work Guaranteed. 23 yrs exp.FREE QUOTES 11

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CALL 0425 817 372

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• Also specialising in Demolitions

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9311 2111Showroom: 36 Industrial Drive, West Sunshine

www.rollertec.com.au

UP TO

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AARON & JOHN’S DEMOLITION & RUBBISH REMOVALS• Demolition Specialists • Backyard Cleanups

• Concrete Broken or Cut & Removed• Tree Lopping & Removal • Rental Cleanups

• Deceased Estate Cleanups We Take Anything AwayCall 0434 525 311 G6133636AA-dc2Jul

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� Fully Insured $5m � Pensioner Discount

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Epping494 High Street,Epping, Vic 3076Tel: 9401 2232

V Tree Lopping/Surgery

ALL WEST BIN HIREWalk in bins

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7 days 9397 3433

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AARON’S TILINGOver 30 Years Experience Specialising In: • Floor & Wall Tiles • Old & New Homes

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• General Plumbing and Gas FittingsFor quick service call Mick. FREE Quotes

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Specialist in Underpinning & an Expert in Restumping* Council Permit* Engineer Plans Supplied* Computer Leveling* Fully Insured

* Builder* 18 Years Guarantee* Pensioner Discounts* All Suburbs

Bin sizes – 2m3 Bins to 31m3 Bins, walk in Bins

Same day delivery - On time reliable servicePhone Nu 9327 7568 www.aaabins.com.au

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SECURE WINDOW ROLLER SHUTTERS

We sell real Made In Germany BECKER MOTORS

Value for Money Shutters

Call 1800 554 877

Hot Special Price1.8 x 1.8 *$648, Manual

*Must purchase minimum 3 shutters

www.securewindowrollershutters.com.au

Showroom: 7/112 Main Road East, St Albans/Kealba

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Find it in theReal Estatesection of Network Classifi eds.

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HOPPERS CROSSING 94 HeathsRoad, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom,1 garage, 5 minutes walk totrain station. $1343 pcm. CallVicky 0422 572 484.

ALEX Affordable..dark hand-some "straight" male pleasuringWomen to the maXXX 7 days p/wk! Call or SMS 0439 323 325SWA9436xe

V Adult ServicesV Adult Services

Central Sunshine3BR plus study,

2 bathrooms, 3 toilets,DLUG, alarm system,

central heating, coolingin living area only.

$420 per week0417 328 150

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V Adult ServicesALTONA, 2BR brick veneer unit,single garage, close to trains &schools. $280P/W. 9398 8996.0448 870 351.

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ALTONA NORTH 3BR House,garage, ducting heating andcooling, BIR's, very clean.$340pw neg. Ph 0402 738 507.

V Adult Entertainment��DELIGHTFUL��

Full Body Relaxation10.00am-8.00pm Mon-Sat

Room 14, building 2Techno Park Dve Williamstown

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swa3961xe. 0469 772 431

LARISSA (ESCORT) 23yo,c u r v y a n d b u s t y .Very pretty brunette, size 12.Phone 9495 2723. swa 4281be.

V Adult PhoneTalk

www.jkea.com.au

SHOP 8TARNEIT GARDENS SHOPPING CENTRE

TARNEIT

More Rental properties wanted.List your rental property with us and receive FREE Landlord insurance for 12 months.TERMS & CONDITIONS APPLY.

UNITSMissouri Place, Werribee 3BR LETFederal Drive, Wyndham Vale 3BR $300pwFederal Drive, Wyndham Vale 3BR $300pwHogans Road, Tarneit 3BR $310pw

APARTMENTSHampshire Road, Sunshine 1BR + study LET

HOUSESBoyd Street, Werribee 3BR $290pwEcho Avenue, Tarneit 3BR $310pwKelebek Road, Tarneit 4BR $340pwClearwater Rise Parade, Tarneit 4BR $360pwMaxwelton Circuit, Derrimut 4BR $400pw

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ALL ADVERTISEMENTS bookedunder this classification arestrictly for ancillary roles only.To comply with the law it is stillan offence under the Sex WorkAct 1994 to publish anystatements intended or likely toinduce a person to seek work asa sex worker.

Far Eastern RelaxationAffordable PricesAffordable Prices

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11.00am till late482 GEELONG RD,WEST FOOTSCRAY

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SEABROOK Modern 2BR villaunit BIR's kit/meals adj loungeevap cooling carport close tos c h o o l s / s h o p s / t r a n s p o r t$280pw Pellegrino R/E 3/19Synnot St W/bee 9741 1000.

V Adult Services V Adult ServicesV Adult PhoneTalk

V AdultEmployment

WERRIBEE SOUTH Large 3BR BVBIR's spacious lounge kit/mealsadj family room sunroom evapcooling yard 2 large garages$280pw Pellegrino R/E 3/19Synnot St Werribee 9741 1000.

415-417 Melbourne Rd, Newport

9391 65730418 393 972

RESIDENTIALNewportNewportMirls Street $260pwCompact 2 bed villa unit, both with B.I. Robes, separate kitchen,small back yard.Off street parking.

NewportNewportSpeight Street $300pwOlder type of 3bed WB home All gas appliances.Situated walking distance to station & other facilities.

Altona NorthBlackshaws Road $385pwWell presented 3bed BV home. B.I. Robes, modern kitchenwith dishwasher, polished floors, central heating & cooling.Double garage.

COMMERCIALAltona NorthBorrack Square $320pw

+ GST + OutgoingsLarge upstairs office. Kitchen, his & hers toilets. 55 sqr./m. Situated in busy Shopping Centre.

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SERVICES

BRIMBANKCONVEYANCING

SERVICES

7 DAYS A WEEK

Member of V.C.A.Licensed Conveyancer

Professional Indemnity Insured.7 DAYS A WEEK

Phone Bernice on9390 3403

PARMELIA DRIVETaylors Lakes

NEWPORT, 2BR house/ Spots-wood, 1BR unit. New carpet,new paint, all on gas. Close to allfacilities. 0412 691 168.

General Classifi edsV Conveyancing V To Let V To LetV To Let

Real EstateReal Estate

C A I R N L E A M A S S A G E ,10am-8pm, 7 days, shop 2C, 100Furlong Road, Cairnlea. 0425414 418.

Find it in theCelebrationssection of Network Classifi eds.

UNIFORM Mount St Joseph'sAltona, good condition, mutipleitems, Blazer purchased end2013, (rarely worn). $400 thelot. Phone 0448 378 625. Visit VisitedVisit Visited

SEDDON, 34 Hyde St, Sat 24thJan, 8am-3pm. Massive garagesale, moving house. Furniture,designer clothes, handbags, kidsclothes, toys, homewares andloads more. Everything must go.

Ready Roasts and SaladsBeef, pork and chicken.

Catering for all occasions from $12.90 per person.

Call 9743 1552 Shop 15,11 Station Rd

Melton South

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A CEREMONY TO REMEMBERAll areas, together we createyour perfect ceremony. CivilCelebrant Regina 9646 3042 or0432 297 756www.celebrant-reginasmall.com.au

Body Treatment19 Hall St, Newport. 10am-7pm.

Relaxation massage therapy.Ph: 9041 2399 or 0450 096 262

G'S IT Computer repair. For allyour computer problems, PC orMac. Why settle fora geek whenyou can call a professional one.Phone 0433 655 193.

QUEEN PILLOWTOP MATTRESS,latex, $375ono, brand new inplastic, chiropractic, damaskfabric, 15 year warranty. Mustsell. Can deliver. 0412 388 485.

V Catering V Celebrants

V ComputerRepairs

ASIAN MALE MASSEUR, fullbody oil relaxation massage.Footscray. $50p/h, 7 days, 9amto late. Call Lam 0421 995 248.

Visit VisitedVisit Visited

NEWPORT, 1a Carmen St,Saturday 24th January, 8am -2pm. Vintage clothing, hand-bags, shoes, golf equipment,electrical, tools and bric-a-brac.

CelebrationsQUEEN PILLOWTOP MATTRESS,$200, brand new mattress,chiropractic, 10 year warranty.Base extra $200. Can Deliver.0412 388 485.

ADVERTISERS, in this section arequalified practitioners and offernon-sexual services.

Find local work in the

Employmentsection of Network Classifi eds.

QUEEN BED, brand new, chiro,spring mattress with base. $350.Can Deliver. 0412 388 485.

Visit VisitedVisit Visited

HOPPERS CROSSING, 10 RiverexPlace, Saturday 24th January,9am-3pm. Vintage items, cloth-ing, PC and console games andmuch more.

V Garage SalesSEWING MACHINES

& OVERLOCKERSREPAIRS AND SERVICEIndustrial and domestic

NICK CIANCIOSEWING MACHINES

237 BARKLY ST, FOOTSCRAY.

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MATTRESS, Queen size, firm,chiropractic, pocket spring forminimal partner movement. Not$1250, sell $400. Can deliver.0412 388 485.

QUIT CIGARETTESIN 60 MINUTES

With a lifetime guarantee. Also weight loss and

gastric band hypnosis. Phone Joy

0400 573 369Hoppers Crossing C

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Massage.Werribee, 7 days,

10am-8pm.Hair trimming available.

Call 0425 805 090

V Sewing/ SewingMachines

� OLD WARES �Antiques, furn, deceased estate,shed items, tools, memorabilia.

Phone Frank 0407 356 822.

V Public Noticesand Event

KING PILLOWTOP BED, $575,brand new mattress with base.10 year warranty. Not $1,495,sell $575. Urgent sale. CanDeliver. 0412 388 485.

V MassageTherapists

CHIHUAHUA PUPPY, born 23/10/14, innoculated, microchippedand wormed. 982000363088847. $850. 0405 555 443.

�BUY PAINTINGS�All paintings and old prints. Topprices will be paid. Please phone

Patrick 0401 032 111

CHIRO DOUBLE MATTRESS,$150, brand new chiropracticmattress. Full warranty. Candeliver. 0412 388 485.

CLEANING NOWORRIES

Police check and refs available.Free quotes. 0450 524 493.

CASH Paid for unwanted &household goods. Downsizing orspring cleaning, just call us on:0457 882 785 or 0423 769 774.

V WantedASSORTED Box deep freezer 300litre, Hoover 5.5kg washingmachine, both good condition.$200 the lot. Phone 9748 2770or 0421 619 240.

CLEANING/IRONINGHonest and reliable lady.

Over 30 years experience.Hourly rate. 9748 0241

V Home ServicesVINYL PORTABLE MASSAGETABLE Good condition. $105.Contact 0432 117 390 after4pm.

ABDOER TWIST Fully assem-bled, brand new with DVD andbooklet, $120. Phone 0427 168543.

V For Sale V For Sale

NATURAL PLUS7 days, 9.30am - 9.30pm.

5 City Place, Sunshine.Phone 9311 0198.

ADVERTISERSPLEASE NOTE

New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats

for sale.It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless

the microchip identifi cation number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council

business registration number as an alternative.

For further information,call 136 186 or visit

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Full Body MassageRELAXATION

219 Ascot Vale Rd, 3032.9004 1477 or 0487 097 290.

V Pets & Services

V Health AndFitness

It’s Fun Time..... With....Beautiful NEW Hot Ladies...

Octopuses 9314 8800 or 0418 541 373

Plus your usual favourites.

24 Buchanan Rd, Brooklyn

Many languages spoken by our ladies.

SWA5693be

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Open 7 Days, 10am-8pm29 Harrington Square, Altona

9398 4828

Visit VisitedVisit Visited

WYNDHAM VALE, 1 StonyStreet, Saturday 24th January,8am-3pm. Whole House andgarage clearance. Collectables.

ORIENTAL MASSAGE7days, 10am-8pm, 9 Wallace Av.Point Cook 3030. 9931 1909 or0415 653 674.

MASSAGE Altona Meadows,11am-11pm. Private house, Tra-falgar Ave. Call 0434 581 971.

Visit VisitedVisit Visited

WERRIBEE 60 Hopetoun Road,Saturday 24th January,8am-3pm. No early birds. Manyitems including furniture.

Lotus MassageTherapy

75 Paisley Street, Footscray.Phone: 9689 6632. Open 7 days,

9:30am to 9pm.

Visit VisitedVisit Visited

TARNEIT Unit 1, 247 BethanyRoad, Saturday 24th January,8am-1pm. Household items andbric-a-brac.

WHISPERS STUDIONew Hours*:

Monday-Wednesday 10am-2amThursday 10am-4am

Friday-Saturday 10am-6amSunday noon-1am

*Prices might vary accordingly

Ladies warmly welcomed!32 Dunlop Road, Hoppers

mel ref 203 D11 Crossing swa6318be

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Ladies

The Clinic Footscray wouldlike to announce thecommencement of

Dr. Hong NguyenDr. Denise LinDr. Owen Bradfield

on the 3rd February 2015 in conjunction withDr. Helen DooleyDr. Jeffrey RubinDr. Andrew SylivrisDr. Simon BensonDr. John Scopel

For appointments please phone 9687 2271THE CLINIC FOOTSCRAY

91 PAISLEY STREETFOOTSCRAY. VIC 3011.

PHONE 9687 2271.11

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V Adult Services V Garage SalesV Public Notices and Event

General Notices General Classifi eds

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Please call us at

1300 654 910or apply online at WWW.FERMA X .COM.AU

MATERIALS DELIVERED DIRECTLY TO YOUGREAT FLEXIBILITY - you choose your hoursALL AGES WELCOME(students, adults, retirees, groups, etc)NO EXPERIENCE REQUIREDVEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE, but not essential

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Vehicle Training & Licencing& Worksafe Training & Assessing

55 -59 Westwood Drive, Deer Park (Burnside), VIC 3023PH: 03 9361 2000 Fax: 03 9361 2011

Website: www.barklys.com.au Email: [email protected]

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SAVAGE, 2004, 3.5m withcanopy, 15HP Mecury motor,204 Dunbie trailer. Reg: 87371L$4,900 ono. PH: 0403 484 498

V Boats & MarineTip Truck & Trailer

Driver RequiredMust have Earthmoving Machi-nery experience also, WesternSuburbs work. Call Bobby on0418 526 414.

Motoringsection of Network Classifi eds.section of Network Classifi eds.section of Network Classifi

Buy & Sell in our(1) PIZZA MAKER

(1) FISH ANDCHIP PERSONFull time. Experience

necessary, evening work,Tuesday to Sunday in

Hoppers CrossingCall 0459 292 909

SANDWICH HANDExperience required. Monday-Friday. Good hours. LavertonN o r t h . P l e a s e e m a i l :[email protected]

V Positions VacantVISCOUNT, Supreme Deluxe,tandem axel, electric brakes, upto 6 berth, all electric, plusannex 17x9, front verandah andside walls, $9000. 0425 775 083.

HOLDEN STATESMEN VS, '98,reg WKT-741, auto, powersteering, aircon, V6 super charg-ed engine, lots of extras, EC,sold with long reg and RWC,$4,500ono. Call 9741 4806.

MATHS AND SCIENCE TUTORINGExperienced & Qualified Teach-er. All year levels. Will come toyou. Call Andrew 0431 186 043.

ABC CAR REMOVALS

CASH PAID� $50 - $500 �

Cars, utes, trucks & vans.25hrs 8 days/weekPh 0419 002 323

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ONSITE CARAVAN, huge, withannexe, Williamstown, self con-tained, occupy or investment,GC. $5,500. 0414 912 331.

Any car just bringit to 5 Holcourt Rd Laverton or we can tow away & still give

you $200 min.“We also buy trucks and

vans, ring for a price”

Ring Robert0417 012 961

LMCT9297

WE PAY$250 minfor Drive-Ins

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�VCE ENGLISH 2015�Tuition specific for SACS andfinal exams. Every year seriousstudents enter medicine, den-tistry, pharmacy and law. AlsoMaths and English classes are

available for studentsyears 3-10. Call: 9315 7597.

HOLDEN, Commodore VS, 1995,197,926kms, towbar, gas, RWC,reg to 10/03, will renew,OCA-633. $2,800. 0467 993 918.

MAINTENANCEPLUMBERS

positions available.Plumbers for new

homes and industrialmaintenance.Award wages.

Vehicle supplied.Contact Matt0412 903 038

or email CV to:matt.bps

@bigpond.com

V Motor VehiclesA TEACHER, available for tutor-ing. Maths, Science, Chemistry,Chinese, Japanese. Call 94830831 or 0418 871 203.

V Education &Tuition

JOIN THE HOPPERS CLUB TEAM:Fantastic opportunity for experienced and appropriately qualified casual Bar and Gaming Attendant Staff to work alongside a strong, committed and talented team. Also, a casual Courtesy Bus Driver for Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Come and find out why being part of the Hoppers Crossing Club Team is much more than just working in a CLUB.Please email your resume to:[email protected] mail to:Hoppers ClubPO Box 1259Werribee Plaza,Werribee 3030

1169701-LB03-15

AAA MITCHSCar RemovalsCASH PAID

$50 to $600• Cars • Trucks • Utes • Vans

Servicing Melbourne Suburbs and Geelong 24/7

0420 671 711LMCT: 10724

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Hairdresser/Beautician RequiredBusy & friendly salon inWerribee requires a Hairdress-er/Beautician. Apply to: [email protected]

V Positions Vacant

V Auto Services/Repair

HOME BASED INCOME, earnmore money, more time,$0-$10K plus with a simplepart time opportunity. 0402031 395.

EVERNEW, pop top caravan, 16x 7.5ft, EC, full annexe with frontawning, rear double bed with liftup struts. Large gas electricfridge, 4 burner cook top,microwave cooker, TV antenna,lots of cupboard space, cutlerydishes and cooking utensils.$13,500. 8742 3559 , 0421 311904.

WINDSOR, poptop fibreglasscaravan, 16', rear kitchen, 4burner hotplates, microwaveoven, double island bed, newinnerspring mattress, rolloutawning with walls, registered,always garaged, EC. $16,000.0409 382 902

CAR PARTS, Ford XF, parts forsale and GHIA wheels, doors andguards. Phone 0421 507 666after hours.

ALL CARS REMOVED

FREECASH PAID FOR ALL COMPLETE

CARS 0410 407 048 9369 1711

LMCT - 10163

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ELDIS VAN, '98, 18ft, 5 berth,shower/toilet, annex, digital TV,room divider, $22,000. HoppersCrossing. 0402 243 301.

Be Your Own BossNo MLM, full time or part time.

Training & Support provided.Phone 0401 283 050

thinkprosperity.com.au

TRUCK DRIVER HCSITE CLEANING

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■ The Werribee Golf Club president sent a letter to members this month that certainly sounded a universal chord with anyone involved in a sporting club. The theme was pretty simple and, for me, absolutely correct: Appreciate the people on your club committee rather than pot them at every opportunity. There is nothing easier than criticising the people running your club and being critical of club facilities. In 2015, try and help, remedy problems at your club rather than point them out. Anyone can do that, but to be part of the solution is a totally different dynamic. I have been quite happy to hear from my contacts that the Werribee course has never been in better condition.

■ Hostilities have begun early for the �rst Legends game between the Glenorden Football Club and Wyndhamvale Falcons. The game is not scheduled until Sunday, March 29, at Glenorden Sports Club in Kookaburra Avenue. History talks of the Hat�elds and the McCoys, but history is still being made. The contacts for the two clubs are Justin Menzel for the Hawks on 0414 508 317 and, for the Falcons, who else but Nathan Evans, on 0413 554 759. At this stage, no criteria have been established as to what constitutes a “legend” at either of the clubs, but I am tipping names like Evans and Comensoli will be there. Both clubs are keen to hear from any former players in the lead-up to the Legends game.

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Cullen simply refuses to give his wicket away cheaply this summer, having scored 350 runs at an impressive average of 116.7.

His 57 not out was key to the Clubbers’ narrow 27-run win over Bentleigh at Hansen Reserve on Saturday. Cullen rescued the innings, while other batsmen played important cameo roles.

Justin Baker kick-started the batting with 40 at better than a run a ball, before Clubbers bowler Konrad Kurta rose to the occasion with an economical 3-19 o� 8.1 overs. It broke Bentleigh’s top partnership of Chris Williams (51) and Alex Caravelas (53no), who met at the crease at a diabolical 5-25.

�e middle-order duo threatened to take the game away from the Clubbers, with 79 for the sixth wicket, but that was before Kurta trapped

Williams plum in front. Caravelas fought on without much help from the tail-end, and Bentleigh toppled for 147 in the 39th over.

�e Clubbers are riding high in third spot ahead of their trip to Tullamarine for a two-day game starting Saturday.

In north division, Altona North picked up just its second win of the summer. North must have been down in the dumps, making just 9-106, but its bowlers drove Sunshine Druids out for 83. Nathan Patrick took 3-15 o� 7.3, while Dean Auciello and Aaron Whear snared two apiece.

Laverton lost ground in the top four a�er it was hammered by fellow �nals contender West Coburg. �e Magpies posted just 88 and the Burgers picked them o� to �nish at 6-164.

Spotswood’s two-game winning streak ended a�er losing a thriller to PEGS by three runs. Set a target of 163, the Woodsmen fell just short at 8-159.

In west A1, Williamstown CYMS stayed true to form, taking honours in the local derby over Newport-Digman by 26 runs.

Altona Roosters surged up the ladder with a 32-run win over Werribee Centrals, while Footscray United is licking its wounds a�er a shock 31-run loss to Point Cook.

In west B1, Footscray ANA ended West Newport’s winning streak at �ve, giving its own �nals chances a shot in the arm.

Sam Kukucka led for ANA with 61 of their total of 6-177 o� 40 overs. Wests reached only 135 due to devastating bowling by Josh Everest, who took 4-8 o� 5.4. Everest has taken 18 wickets at 14.5 this season, including 15 in the past four matches.

Barkly Street Uniting had a comfortable 39-run victory over Deer Park, while Kingsville Baptists and Williamstown Imperials both su�ered losses.

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By Lance Jenkinson

It was inevitable that Altona would have a lull at some point in the season – you just don’t go through the Bowls Victoria premier division undefeated.

But it’s a relief that it happened in the middle of December and not March. �e A’s lost the last two games before the holiday break, giving the runaway ladder leader something to think about over Christmas lunch.

�e message to the A’s was to avoid complacency in the second half of the season.

“It was a bit of a wake-up call for us,” A’s skip Brett Foley told Star Weekly of these pre-break losses. “It came at a good time for us because over Christmas we had a chat about it and a think about it, and we came back ready to go again.

“It’s a tight competition,” Foley said.“All the rest of the sides are pretty good – it’s

Test toughens at AltonaAltona boys Steve Fowler, Farris Derrij, Michael Vessiko and Mathew Rennex are all smiles after a big win. (Wayne Hawkins)

the best 10 sides in the state. We can’t rest on our laurels; we need to be on our game by the time the �nals come around.”

�e A’s returned to the greens on Saturday, clearly wanting to atone for a disappointing December, and blasted Moonee Ponds to smithereens in a scary 117-49 scoreline.

�e big winner on the day was Mathew Rennex (36-10) by shots, while Foley (33-10) and Shane Fordham (33-14) were just as comprehensive.

Brad Peck (15-15) coughed up the only point of the encounter in a rink draw.

“It was a huge win,” Foley said.�ere are �ve games to go in the regular

season and Altona would have to produce a collapse of epic proportions not to enter the �nals with a double chance.

�e A’s lead second-placed Melbourne by 26 points, with third placed Bundoora RSL a whopping 41 behind.

�e top two at season’s end will get the double chance.

It’s all about getting back to early-season form for the A’s so the side can hit the ground running in the �nals.

Foley knows that on the day, the A’s are unbeatable, but he understands the threat posed by the other sides in the �nals mix.

“�e ball is in our court and we back ourselves to beat anyone on any surface any- where,” he said.

“We know there’s not much between the top four or �ve sides.

“All we’re thinking about it trying to get a good run in to the �nals and trying to be on our game when the �rst �nal comes around,” Foley said. “We’ve put ourselves in a good position and have just got to take it.”

Altona will travel to fourth-placed Clayton on Saturday for what should be a much tougher test.

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PREMIER FIRST GRADE MELBOURNE UNI V FOOTSCRAY EDGEWMELBOURNE UNI V FOOTSCRAY EDGEWMELBOURNE UNI V FOOTSCRA ATERATERAAt Melbourne UniMELBOURNE UNI InningsW SHUTE c Kelly b Winter-Irving . . . . . . . . 20D HUTTON b Kelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26B FLETCHER b Winter-Irving . . . . . . . . . . . 79M SIMPSON run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54A KEELY not out A KEELY not out A KEEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18J MARTIGNAGO not out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Extras (11lb 10w) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Four wickets for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233Fall: 50, 59, 198, 198Bowling: J Haber�eld 10-1-43-0, H Winter-Irving 10-0-29-2, T Wright 4-0-32-0, M Kelly 10-1-15-1, B Green 9-0-45-0, L Dredge 6-0-51-0, T Dean 1-0-7-0. Overs: 50FOOTSCRAY EDGEWFOOTSCRAY EDGEWFOOTSCRA ATER InningsATER InningsAD RUSS c Boyle b Bett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28J CROSTHWAITE c Keely b Reid. . . . . . . . . . 7T DEAN c & b Ahmed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57D KIGHT run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66A BARTON c Martignago b Ahmed . . . . . . . . 2H WINTER-IRVING b Boyle . . . . . . . . . . . . 22B GREEN b Boyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19T WRIGHT lbw b Stafford. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8L DREDGE b Stafford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0J HABERFIELD c Shute b Stafford . . . . . . . . 2G WALKER not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0Extras (1b 1lb 2w) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215Fall: 9, 84, 98, 102, 146, 192, 209, 213, 215, 215Bowling: M Stafford 7.5-1-36-3, S Reid 9-1-49-1, D Hutton 5-0-23-0, A Boyle 8-1-54-2, J Bett 10-2-31-1, F Ahmed 10-2-18-2. Overs: 49.5.MELBOURNE UNI wonUmpires: S Davis P Gillespie.

NORTHCOTE V ESSENDONAt Bill Lawry Oval, NorthcoteESSENDON InningsA SHELLIE lbw b TaylorA SHELLIE lbw b TaylorA SHELLIE lbw b T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12B MacRAE c Baker b Harbinson . . . . . . . . . . 2A AYRE lbw b Harbinson A AYRE lbw b Harbinson A A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6J SEYMOUR lbw b Harbinson. . . . . . . . . . . . 0B McMINN c Baker b Scammell . . . . . . . . . 18L SIAKA c & b Harbinson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4N PERERA c Middlebrook b Short . . . . . . . . 1J DAMJANOVSKI not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20A HUNICHEN c Harbinson b Middlebrook . . . 9L CAMERON b Sundberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0M DORIC c Middlebrook b Sundberg. . . . . . . 5Extras (1b 8lb 13w 3nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102Fall: 12, 34, 34, 34, 41, 50, 58, 94, 94, 102Bowling: S Harbinson 10-2-38-4, H Short 7-1-20-1, S Taylor Taylor T 8-2-19-1, L Scammell 4-1-9-1, J Middlebrook 9-2-11-1, J Sundberg 4-2-6-2. Overs: 42NORTHCOTE InningsE GHASPERIDIS c Damjanovski b Cameron. . 9L HASSETT c Seymour b Doric. . . . . . . . . . 12S TAYLOR lbw b DoricTAYLOR lbw b DoricTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3B ABBATB ABBATB ABBA ANGELO b Shellie TANGELO b Shellie T . . . . . . . . . . . . 23J SUNDBERG b Doric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0J MIDDLEBROOK lbw b Damjanovski . . . . . . 7A MARCH b Doric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0L SCAMMELL lbw b Doric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0B BAKER lbw b Cameron. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8S HARBINSON not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

H SHORT run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0Extras (1w) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Fall: 20, 24, 29, 29, 38, 39, 39, 60, 65, 73Bowling: L Cameron 10-3-21-2, M Doric 10-4-16-5, J Damjanovski 10-1-16-1, A Hunichen 4-0-7-0, A Shellie 3.1-2-8-1, N Perera 4-0-5-0. Overs: 41.1.ESSENDON wonUmpires: S Brne W Sheahan.

GREENVALE KANGAROOS V FRANKSTON PENINSULAGREENVALE KANGAROOS V FRANKSTON PENINSULAGREENVAt GreenvaleFRANKSTON PENINSULA InningsS WIESE c Ura b Adams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71P BORRINGTON run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0M GAPES c Rosewarne b Smillie . . . . . . . . 11L WALKER c Lidgett b Adams . . . . . . . . . . 27D ELMI c & b Shantry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1C McCORMICK c Vanua b Smillie . . . . . . . . 13J BENBOW lbw b Shantry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0W CROWDER not out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26R SALERNI c Adams b Shantry . . . . . . . . . . 5B ASHKENAZI lbw b Gautam. . . . . . . . . . . . 0M DRUMMOND not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Extras (1b 5lb 9w 2nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Nine wickets for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173Fall: 0, 19, 73, 80, 134, 134, 142, 158, 163Bowling: J Shantry 10-0-28-3, A Smillie 10-0-39-2, N Vanua 6-1-17-0, J Rosewarne 10-1-31-0, K Adams 10-1-35-2, S Gautam 4-0-17-1Overs: 50GREENVALE KANGAROOS InningsGREENVALE KANGAROOS InningsGREENVS GAUTAM st Salerni b CrowderS GAUTAM st Salerni b CrowderS GAUT . . . . . . . . . . 9A KERR run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3J LIDGETT run out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52T URA st Salerni b Benbow . . . . . . . . . . . . 27B COX b Ashkenazi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10J SHANTRY run out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42J ROSEWARNE b Benbow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2L SANDY retired hurt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4K ADAMS not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12A SMILLIE c Salerni b McCormick . . . . . . . . 0N VANUA not out N VANUA not out N V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Extras (1b 7lb 3w 1nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Eight wickets for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174Fall: 17, 22, 59, 74, 149, 152, 163, 165Bowling: B Ashkenazi 10-1-35-1, W Crowder 5.1-0-31-1, M Drummond 10-1-25-0, C McCormick 10-0-34-1, M Gapes 4-0-11-0, J Benbow 9-0-29-2Overs: 48.1.GREENVALE KANGAROOS wonGREENVALE KANGAROOS wonGREENVUmpires: V Borg B Davies

RINGWOOD 139 DA King 43 TH Welsford 3/14 CM Salm 3/21 RN Sidebottom 2/26 def by CARLTON CARLTON CARL9/178(cc) MC Phelan 52 PW Ashton 3/39 IG Holland 3/46 at Russell Lucas Oval

CASEY-SOUTH CASEY-SOUTH CASEY MELBOURNE 8/166(cc) C Rose 46 S Maggs 42 CJ Hall 31 BG Drew 3/47 WG Walker 2/21 def by CAMBERWELL MAGPIES 7/168 JCLampard 65 CJ Hall 3/19 C Brown 2/22 at Casey Fields-#4

PRAHRAN 3/149 AG Bull 63 D Hemp 29 def GEELONG 146 E Vines 56 J McDonald 28 AE Hutton 3/26 NM McNally 2/14 NP Morrey 2/29 at Toorak Toorak TPark

HAWTHORN-MONASH HAWTHORN-MONASH HA UNIVERSITY 8/175 M Goodier 60 R Ninan 40* T Donnell 2/22 DJ Doran 2/28 M Willcocks 2/29 def DANDENONG 172 K Silva 68 P Sweeney 43* JI Khan 5/21 BA Howell 4/31 at Monash Uni #1

FITZROY DONCASTER 4/226 MP Frith 105* TV Sheehan 51 PJ Dickson 47 def ST KILDA 7/199J Manning 81 WA Russell 35 L Mildenhall 28 APerrin 3/31 MP Frith 2/16 at Schramms Reserve #1

MONASH TIGERS 154 W Sheridan 39 DJ Sartori 35 SSturrock 4/30 D Worrall 3/32 N Quinn 2/29 def by MELBOURNE 7/177(cc) A Kent 60 P Petricola 30* B McDonald 25 at Central Reserve North

PREMIER LOWER GRADES: 2nds: Carl 4-239 (McCormick 101 Hancock 94 Paterson 3-29) bt Ring 149 (Lewis 3-26), Camb Mag 175 (Rawson 37 Had�eld 3-26) bt Casey-SM 167 (Elston 48 Suriaratchie 32), Prah 9-193 (Blaich 56 Atkinson 38Parsons 32) bt Geel 168 (Ford 41 Arnel 31 Van Der Merwe 3/28), Dand 6-191 (Cooray 58 Worrell 76) bt Haw-Mon Uni 189 (Herath 50 Gannon 33 Dowling 4-28), Frank Pen 3-114 (Harford 37) bt Green Kang 110 (McIlroy 3-20), Fitz Donc 7-235 (Stockdale 74 Martin 51) bt St Kilda 6-206 (Munday 45no Michelmore 37 Drummond 36), Melb Uni 5-168(Tudor 91no Borovec 39no Nalesnyik 3-23) bt Foot Edge 9-167 (Underwood 56 Armstrong 42 Green 3-46), Mon Tigers 7-268 (Taylor (Taylor (T 74 Weeks 65 Koop 39 Paynter 3-50) bt Melb 9-206 (Paynter 48 Watts 45no Brewin 38 Shimell 3-35), Ncte 9-163 (Keogh 42 Crispe 33no Cookson 31 Rhodes 3-32) bt Ess 88(Stewart 34 Molloy 30 Keogh 4-5 Crispe 3-19).3rds: Carl 7-161 bt Ring 9-157, Camb Mag 9-208 bt Casey-SM 6-206, Prah 7-199 bt Geel 142, Dand 9-127 bt Haw-Mon Uni 9-125, Green Kang v Frank Pen (nsa), St Kilda 4-228 bt Fitz Donc 143, Melb Uni 4-224 (Phelan 108 Skinner 40 Roughsedge 36) bt Foot Edge 174 (King 61 Gudde 38 Dhuri 3-24 Grant 3-30), Mon Tigers 7-207 bt Melb 204, Ncte 8-151 bt Ess 7-150.4ths: Ring 2-44 bt Carl 43, Casey-SM 6-105 bt Camb Mag 104, Geel 6-90 bt Prah 87, Haw-Mon Uni 213 bt Dand 184, Frank Pen 7-166 (Mann 62no) bt Green Kang 163 (Usher 49 Spaull 32 Jansz 3-26), St Kilda 6-192 bt Fitz Donc 100, Melb Uni 3-176 bt Foot Edge 9-173 (Collinson 99no Moscript 3-29), Mon Tigers 2-140 (Bradbury 65no) bt Melb 139 (Sharma 45 McRae 3-18), Ncte 7-228 (Marrow 74 Wright 57 Davine 34) bt Ess 110.

VICTORIAN TURF: Sen: Rd 8: Tulla 8-214 bt St Bern 9-165, Yarrav Club 7-174 bt Bent 147, Greenv 7-206 bt Hopp Cross 130, Sth Caul 7-196 bt Beau 5-186, Strathm 8-149 bt McKin 114, Hamp 7-145 bt AWStC 120. Nth: W Coburg 6-164 bt Laverton 89, Keilor 6-193 bt Keil Pk 166, PEGS 9-162 bt Spotsw 8-159, Westm 8-120 bt Sedd 93, Alt Nth 9-106 bt Suns Druids 83, Doutta 172 bt RPB 66. Sth Div: Bonb Tangy Tangy T 3-196 bt Bri Dist 5-172, Port Melb 7-157 bt Clay Dist 7-129, Chelsea 7-128 bt Moor Pk 8-122, Chelt bt NCG fft.WESTERN SUBURBS AND COMMUNITY CHURCHES: AE Lowe Shield: County West 5-183 bt Manor Lakes 4-178, Eynesbury Eagles 5-218 bt Melbourne University 62, St Johns 3-213 bt AA Maidstone 139. Bill Honey Shield: Altona Sports 8-165 bt Manor Lakes 84, United Tarneit Tarneit T 8-123 bt Altona Roosters 122. Tasman Tasman T Smith Shield: Hoppers Crossing 6-60 bt Western Lions 58, Williamstown Congs 5-169, County West 7-136 bt St Johns 134.

VSDCA NORTH WEST (Saturday): 1ST XI: Williamstown 7-245 (Dervan 64no Rainone 55 Sheedy 53) v Brunswick, Plenty Valley 7-265 (Sheedy 126) v Sunshine, Balwyn 275 (Murphy 126) v Werribee, Kew 9-202 (Gilmour 63 Gledhill 51) v Ivanhoe 0-5, Altona 251 (Maynard 75 Hollins 7-64) v Coburg, Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 104 (Hewet 6-44) v Yarraville 0-54, Preston 156 v Melton 0-2. 2ND XI:Altona 138 v Coburg, Brunswick 9-244 (Bonavera 80no) v Williamstown, Balwyn 8-255 (Jackson 96) v Werribee, Ivanhoe 167 v Kew 0-10, Sunshine 156 v Plenty Valley 0-12, Preston 137 (Perri 56) v Melton 0-27, Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 187 (Main�eld 50) v Yarraville. 3RD XI: Plenty Valley 95 bt Sunshine 80, Kew 3-124 (McMahon 64) bt Ivanhoe 139, Yarraville 2-161 (Pereira 87no) bt Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 157, Brunswick 7-185 bt Williamstown 154, Preston 9-134 bt Melton 102,

Altona 147 bt Coburg 136, Balwyn 146 bt Werribee 81. 4TH XI: Plenty Valley 184 (Rifkaz 128) bt Sunshine 34, Ivanhoe 1-80 bt Kew 75, Yarraville 6-192 (MacGibbon 62 Janka 50rh) bt Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 72 (Mahajan 5-24), Preston 6-153 bt Melton 137, Brunswick 3-168 (Thompson 68) bt Williamstown 7-161 (Rana 75no), Balwyn 5-137 bt Werribee 7-136.NORTH WEST: (Sunday): 1ST XI: Plenty Valley 7-265 and 2-15 bt Sunshine 137, Brunswick 8-247 (Mergod 63) bt Williamstown 7-245, Melton 3-189 (Rogers 100no) bt Preston 156, Werribee 9-276 (Pritchard 61 Freeman 54 Lane 5-45) bt Balwyn 275, Kew 9-201 bt Ivanhoe 180 (Buszard 53 Field 5-35), Altona 251 bt Coburg 196 (Rule 57), Yarraville 4-273 (Love 100no Shaw 51 Woolf 50) bt Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows. 2ND XI: Plenty Valley 5-214 (Hulm 73 Stevens 67) bt Sunshine 156, Williamstown 5-245 (Smith 132) bt Brunswick 9-244, Preston 137 and 1-102 (Holt 57no) bt Melton 108 (McCallum 5-22), Balwyn 8-255 bt Werribee (Alifraco 90 Kennan 5-45), Kew 4-211 (Devlin 58no) bt Ivanhoe 167, Coburg 9-140 bt Altona 138, Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 187 bt Yarraville 172 (Newman 5-26).

CROQUETVICTORIA ASSOCIATION CROQUET: Silver Medal: I Petersen (Geelong Belmont) bt A West (Brighton) 26-5, K-A Organ (Geelong Belmont) bt G Fahey (MCC) 26-16, J Wilson (Brunswick) bt B Reither (Ballarat Alexandra) 26-12, A West bt B Reither 22-9, I Petersen bt G Fahey 22-17, J Wilson bt K-A Organ 26-13, A West bt G Fahey 22-12, J Wilson bt I Petersen 26-14, K-A Organ bt B Reither 26-17, K-A Organ bt A West 16-15, B Reither bt I Petersen 26-12, J Wilson bt G Fahey 26-9, I Petersen bt K-A Organ 19-17, J Wilson bt A West 21-15, G Fahey bt B Reither 26-12. F: J Wilson 5 wins and 62 net hoops 1, K-A Organ 3wins and 5 net hoops 2. Bronze Medal: K Berry (MCC) bt A Kenny (Charlton) 20-19, J Maynard (Rich River) bt C Quinn (Brunswick) 23-5, T Hopkins (Essendon) bt Z Chorny (Brunswick) 19-13, Z Chorny bt C Quinn 23-17, J Maynard bt K Berry 16-13, T Hopkins bt A Kenny 26-1, Z Chorny bt K Berry 26-15, J Maynard bt A Kenny 9-6, T Hopkins bt C Quinn 20-7, C Quinn bt A Kenny 21-9, T Hopkins bt K Berry 24-11, Z Chorny bt J Maynard 26-11, A Kenny bt Z Chorny 19-11, T Hopkins bt J Maynard 21-8, C Quinn bt K Berry 26-13. F: T Hopkins 5 wins and 70 net hoops 1, Z Chorny 3w and 18 net hoops 2.

BASEBALLVICTORIAN SUMMER LEAGUE: Div 1: Doncaster 3 bt Waverley 2, Essendon 14 bt Williamstown 1, Sandringham 4 bt Preston 3. Res: Doncaster 12 bt Waverley 1, Sandringham 10 bt Preston 1, Essendon 5 bt Williamstown 0, Cheltenham 1 bt Upwey FTG 0, Geelong 11 bt Newport 0. Thirds:Doncaster 14 bt Waverley 4, Newport 6 bt Geelong 5. Fourths: Waverley 4 bt Doncaster 3, Melbourne 4 bt Blackburn 3, Geelong 6 bt Newport 1, Upwey FTG 7 bt Cheltenham 4. Div 2: Moorabbin 9 bt Bonbeach St Chads 5, Malvern 14 bt Berwick City 7, Fitzroy 13 bt St Kilda 4, Sunshine 14 bt Springvale 0. Res: Sunshine 6 bt Springvale 3, Moorabbin 14 bt Bonbeach St Chads 1, Berwick City 7 bt Malvern 6, St Kilda 7 bt Fitzroy 5. Thirds: Thirds: Moorabbin 17 bt Bonbeach St Chads 4, Sunshine 5 bt Springvale 2, Malvern 7 bt Berwick City 3, Fitzroy 12 bt St Kilda 0. Fourths: Fitzroy A 18 bt Doncaster 3, Malvern 2 bt Springvale 0, St Kilda 17 bt Sunshine 2. Div 3: Research Lower Plenty 17 bt Carrum Downs 6. Res: Ormond Glenhuntly 19 bt Mulgrave 1, Research Lower Plenty 8 bt Carrum Downs 3. Div 4: East: North West: Fitzroy B 9 bt Ballarat City 7, Fitzroy A 15 bt Geelong 7. South: Springvale bt Waverley fft. WOMEN: Div 3: Doncaster 12 bt Malvern 11, Springvale 16 bt Sunshine 7, Melbourne bt Sandringham fft.

CYCLINGCYCLINGCYFOOTSCRAY FOOTSCRAY FOOTSCRA at Altona: C’ship A: D Dudkiewicz M Heath A Tubb. B: D Payne A Marino R Giavionello. C: A Kavanagh M Micallef P Tehan. Tehan. T D: D Macpherson T Gray A Palser.

BOWLSBOWLS VICTORIA SATURDASATURDASA Y TURDAY TURDA METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLIT PENNANT:Premier Div: BRIGHTON 14-84 bt MENTONE 4-83 (D Shaw 19 lost to J Ryan 20 M Butler 19 lost to D Jones 26 M Brain 23 bt B McCallum 19 P Gawthorne 23 bt C Twentyman Twentyman T 18), YARRA YARRA Y GLEN 15-76 bt MELBOURNE 3-71 (T Stafford 26 bt D Hoareau 14 M O’Brien 19 bt G Hopwood 18 M Creighton 10 lost to R Green 18 M Aylward 21 D B Leighton 21), ESSENDON 14-78 bt CLAYTON CLAYTON CLA4-75 (A Flapper 18 bt D Holt 17 P Loe 19 lost to G Archer 20 M Strochnetter 16 lost to L Adams 17 N Wilson 25 bt D Benwell 21), ALTONA ALTONA AL 17-117 bt MOONEE PONDS 1-49 (B Foley 33 bt M McHardy 10 M Rennex 36 bt J Hubber 10 B Peck 15 D D Murphy 15 S Fordham 33 bt A Crowl 14), MCCKEW SPORTS 1-73 lost to BUNDOORA RSL 17-95 (P Pervaz 23 lost to A Galloway 24 G Ball 21 D D DiFlorio 21 C Ball 19 lost to N McIntyre 21 R Jansen 10 lost to B Spurr 29).Div 1: Sec 1: Bund RSL (2) 16-89 Fern Gul (1) 2-62, Croy (1) 0-64 Mitch (1) 18-81, Keys (1) 6-76 Whitt (1) 12-77, Burw Dist (1) 0-61 Deer Pk (1) 18-96, MCC (2) 16-94 Bright (2) 2-60. Sec 2: Donv (1) 2-72 Alt (2) 16-76, Melt (1) 9-84 Ess (2) 9-84, Elth (1) 18-102 Lily (1) 0-58, Ber (1) 1-61 Lal (2) 17-84, W’bee (1) 4-79 Elst Clb (1) 14-87. Div 2-Sec 1: Hopp (1) 2-66 Sunb (1) 16-91, Flem/Kens (1) 16-82 Will (1) 2-63, Yarr/Foot (2) 16-87 Melt (2) 2-60, Rosam (1) 16-84 W’bee (2) 2-70, Suns C (1) 2-73 Alt Sports (1) 16-88. Sec 2: Craig (1) 18-92 Broad (1) 0-55, Ess (3) 5-74 Strath (1) 13-76,Buck Pk (1) 2-65 Glenr (2) 16-72, W Cob (1) 2-75 Pres-Res (1) 16-83, Keil (1) 15-78 Fitz Vic (2) 3-72.Div 3-Sec 1: Alt (3) 14-84 Suns RSL (1) 4-75, Yarr/Foot (3) 3-67 New (1) 15-74, Will (2) 3-76 Port Melb (1) 15-81, W’bee (3) 16-84 Foots Pk (1) 2-71, Moon Pds (2) 16-90 Hopp (2) 2-68. Sec 2: Moon Val (2) 16-91 Moon Pds (3) 2-70, Mari Pk (1) 6-70 Buck Pk (2) 12-76, Strath (2) 12-77 Yarr/Foot (4) 6-69, Sunb (2) 14-93 Keil (2) 4-76, Clift Pk (1) 18-90 Craig (2) 0-61. Div 4-Sec 1: Melton (3) 14-81 W’bee (4) 4-75, St. Albans (1) 16-79 Lav (1) 2-66, Suns VRI (1) 18-125 Alt North (1) 0-51, Keil (3) 0-53 City of Melb (1) 18-98, Deer Pk (2) 16-93 Alt (4) 2-59. Sec 2:Cob More (1) 16-88 W Cob (2) 2-81, Bruns (1) 18-105 Aber (1) 0-53, Prin Pk Carl (1) 14-74 Ess (4) 4-66, W’bee (5) 14-77 Lal (4) 4-61, Pres-Res (2) 4-69 Glad Pk (1) 14-77. Div 5-Sec 1: Alt Sports (2) 16-84 W’bee (6) 2-72, Yarr/Foot (5) 18-96 Buck Pk (3) 0-70, Will (3) 18-75 Mari Pk (2) 0-57, Hopp (3) 16-110 Suns C (2) 2-58, Alt (5) 2-63 Sunb (3) 16-82. Sec 2: Sunb (4) 2-67 Hopp (4) 16-77, Glenr (4) 0-57 Dout Gal (1) 18-96, Buck Pk (4) 2-73 Flem/Kens (2) 16-86, Broad (2) 4-80 Clift Pk (2) 14-88, Strath (3) 2-66 Moon Val (3) 16-78. Div 6-Sec 1: Hopp (5) 18-90 Keil (4) 0-56, Port Melb (2) 18-109 Will (4) 0-51, Deer Pk (3) 16-101 Alt (6) 2-72, City of Melb (2) 16-78 Melt (4) 2-62. Sec 2: Glad Pk (2) 16-88 Rosam (2) 2-67, W Cob (3) 2-52 Ess (5) 16-103, Aber (2) 6-76 Mari Pk (3) 12-79, Keil (5) 14-74 Strath (4) 4-62, Glenr (5) 0-59 Hopp (6) 18-122. Div 7-Sec 1: Yarr/Foot (7) 0-33 Deer Pk (4) 18-131, New (2) 4-79 St. Albans (2) 14-87, Suns RSL (2) 2-62 Pt Cook Vill. (1) 16-113, City of Melb (3) 14-102 Hopp (7) 4-83, W’bee (7) 0-0 Palm Lake (1) 18-15. Sec 2: Moon Val (5) 4-60 Keil (6) 14-72, Bruns (2) 18-157 Prin Pk Carl (2) 0-46, Dout Gal (2) 2-75 Clift Pk (3) 16-83, Moon Pds (4) 18-15 Cob More (2) 0-0, Foots Pk (2) 4-73 Buck Pk (5) 14-92, Strath (5) 1-62 Moon Val (4) 17-98.

AthleticsYoung Williamstown athlete Celeste Mucci collected two �rsts and a second in the �nal round of the Athletics Victoria Shield women’s under-18 competition at Moonee Valley Athletics Track on Saturday. Mucci capped a brilliant season when she won the 200 metres in a time of 27.03 seconds and the high jump with a leap of 1.70 metres, before claiming second in the shot put. Her brother, Cosimo, edged out teammate Brad Ticehurst to claim victory in the under-18 men’s 200 metres. There were second placings for two of Williamstown’s 4x400-metre relay teams – the women’s quartet of Karoline Curtis, Rosie Close, Celeste Mucci and Eleni Gilden, and the men’s team of Cosimo Mucci, Amanuiel Taddese, Adam Dykes and Sweeney Preston. With the AV Shield behind them, athletes will start to ramp up their training efforts for next month’s state championships.

BaseballFootscray took the �ght up to Baseball Victoria summer league division 3 premiership favourite Ballarat City before going down 11-7 at McIvor Reserve. The Bulldogs have slipped two games out of the top four and face another stern test in the form of second-placed Ormond Glenhuntly on the road at EE Gunn Reserve on Sunday. In division 1, Williamstown Wolves were outclassed 14-1 by Essendon, while Newport Rams suffered a similarly heavy 11-1 defeat at the hands of Geelong.

Sport shorts

By Lance Jenkinson

It’s been an undeniably dramatic o�-season for the Western Bulldogs.

First coach Brendan McCartney went, then captain Ryan Gri�en stepped up to the Giants; much-loved Brownlow medallist Adam Cooney traded to Essendon and now chief executive Simon Garlick says it’s time to go.

�e Bulldogs have no choice but to turn a new page in 2015.

Simon Garlick, a former player and board member, was set for his ��h year as chief executive before he handed in his resignation.

Bulldogs president Peter Gordon said Garlick had played a vital role, overseeing a tricky transition for the club.

“Simon has played an important role for the club in a pivotal and di�cult period of its history,” Gordon said.

“We have rebuilt following three successive preliminary �nals appearances and a cyclical downturn. �at was coupled with the unfortunately timed loss of key players when GWS and GCS were introduced to the competition, and then key dra� choices, which ordinarily would have been available to us, were given to the new clubs.”

Gordon said Garlick was instrumental in increasing club revenue during his time at the top and had reduced debt levels while increasing spending on future player recruitment, development and coaching.

He cited construction of the Edgewater gaming and social venue, a $27 million commercial venture and the biggest in the club’s history, as a hallmark of Garlick’s tenure. �e venue will begin operating later this year.

�e club also reintroduced a VFL side, which played the bulk of its home games at Whitten Oval and went on to win the �ag.

Clean-out at the kennel

Garlick was also instrumental in securing a major sponsorship deal with Mission Foods and extending it a further three years, making it the longest deal in the club’s history.

A partnership with the City of Ballarat to play games at a revamped Eureka Stadium was put in place and the club added to its community programs in that time, Gordon said.

Garlick, who spent 13 years at the Bulldogs in total, said he felt the time was right to move into the next phase of his career.

“I believe it’s in the best interests of the club, my family and myself at this time given the

recent appointment of a new coach, a stable board in place and a new �ve-year strategic plan for the club ready to be launched,” Garlick said.

“I’m proud of all I have accomplished here at Western Bulldogs during my tenure as the chief executive.”

�e Bulldogs will start the search for its next chief executive immediately.

Meanwhile, the Bulldogs have �nalised their �ve-man leadership group for this season. On board are Robert Murphy (captain), Jordan Roughead (vice-captain), Dale Morris, Matthew Boyd and Tom Liberatore.

Peter Gordon and Simon Garlick. (Robert Prezioso/Getty Images)

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Dudkiewicz pedals to criterium title in A-grade effort�e Footscray Cycling Club returned to Altona’s Drake Boulevard for the Eric Turner Memorial Club criterium championships.

Melton’s Dominik Dudkiewicz, 31, won the A-grade event.

“�e last few years I’ve had a great run into the champs and then inevitably I over-think the race, change my tactics and don’t get the job done,” he said.

“�is time, I decided to race as I always do as it seems to work: just keep attacking, attacking until a breakaway sticks.”

�e feature race was dominated by an early breakaway that saw Dudkiewicz, gun sprinter and rival Matthew Heath, triathlete-turned-bicycle-racer Alister Tubb and young gun Andrew Bonello jump away and build an unassailable lead.

“�e bunch chased really hard for a while and were right behind us,” Dudkiewicz said.

“Alister asked me if we should keep going and I just said, ‘Hell yeah, don’t look back’ – the elastic will break and we’ll be away.”

Sure enough, the elastic did break, but not without claiming Bonello as its �rst victim, the valiant young travel guide dri�ing back into the bunch.

�e trio of Dudkiewicz, Heath and Tubb built up a 30-second lead, but again the pace claimed

a victim, with Tubb losing the back wheels of Dudkiewicz and Heath in a momentary lapse of concentration, but to his credit he kept chasing the duo.

Back in the bunch, Gen O’Rourke made the brave decision to go o� the front and solo to the �nish, stuck in the hellish no-man’s land between the bunch and the leaders.

As the race drew to a close, Dudkiewicz and Heath started their end game, unaware that Tubb was closing in.

A�er Dudkiewicz tried and failed to drop Heath, on the bell lap they found themselves accompanied by Tubb, who had smashed out a couple of hard laps to catch the pair.

When it came to the sprint, Tubb had nothing le� in the tank, with Dudkiewicz leading Heath down the straight and taking a well overdue criterium championship.

“I was a bit worried that Matty might come around me in the last 50 metres, but I put it into the gutter and made sure if he did it would have to be on the windy side,” Dudkiewicz said.

“Luckily, I kept my head down and crossed �rst.”

�e other winners were Darren Payne (B grade), Adam Kavanagh (C grade) and David MacPherson (D grade).

Dominik Dudkiewicz heads Matthew Heath in the race to the �nish line in the club criterium championships. (Supplied)

Footscray Edgewater snapped a three-match losing streak with a 56-run mauling of Fitzroy- Doncaster in a Victorian Premier Cricket Twenty20 contest at Merv Hughes Oval on Sunday.

�e Bulldogs were desperate to atone for their loss to Melbourne University 24 hours earlier, and the recoil was certainly felt by the Lions.

�e Dogs’ batsmen enjoyed the releasing of shackles that comes in cricket’s free-wheeling shortest format and stood up to make 4-138 from their 20 overs.

Travis Dean’s wonderful summer continued with 51 not out o� 44 balls. He had made a half-century a day earlier and has amassed 606 runs at 75 this summer – good enough for the best aggregate in the competition.

James Crosthwaite made a quick�re 22 o� nine balls, while Dylan Kight (21), Hamish Winter-Irving (18), Dean Russ (13) and Anthony Barton (13no) made meaningful contributions.

Fitzroy-Doncaster’s run chase progress was brought to a halt when they lost three wickets with the score on 30.

�e Bulldogs seized control of the game from that point and held the visitors to 9-82 from their 20 overs.

Michael Nalesnyik (2-9), Winter-Irving (2-15) and Michael Kelly (2-18) did the damage with the ball for the Dogs.

�e Bulldogs, last season’s premiers, are still on the �nals outer, sitting in 10th spot.

�ey have decreased the gap to a �nals berth to just three points a�er their win on Sunday.

Next up for the Dogs are the struggling Greenvale Kangaroos in a two-dayer on the road at Greenvale Reserve, starting Saturday.

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Dogs show liking for the short form

By Lance Jenkinson

�rough actions, not words, Yarraville has stated loud and clear that its name can be spoken in the same breath as other elite clubs of the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association’s north-west group.

�e Eagles bulldozed back into the top six in stunning fashion on Sunday evening, with a 169-run thrashing of premiership contenders Roxburgh Park-Broadmeadows at Yarraville Oval.

Eagles captain Matthew Love told Star Weekly his side is set for a big January, with clashes against the top two clubs on the agenda, concluding with a two-day showdown against top-of-the-ladder Melton over the next two Saturdays.

“It’s going to be a big job out there at Melton,” Love said. “�ey’re showing this season they’re still a strong club and are going to be hard to beat, but we’ll go in with full con�dence.”

�e return of all-rounder Alex Hewet a�er a brief stint with Geelong in Premier Cricket will help the Eagles no end in their push to play in the �nals. Hewet played one game for the Eagles prior to Christmas but really announced his arrival as man of the match against the Falcons, taking 6-44 o� 21.1 overs to despatch the visitors for a mediocre 104 in just 43.1 overs.

�e Eagles are understandably chu�ed to have Hewet back at the club, though in some ways it was like he never le�.

“He’s always loved the club and stayed involved with social events,” Love said. “He wasn’t really enjoying the drive out to Geelong every week, so we were very happy to have him back.

“He knows we’ve got a good list and he thinks we can make �nals … he’s going to help with that and did so on the weekend.

“He gives us stability; you know what he’s going to give us every time he gets the ball and that’s consistency with line and length,” Love said. “His run-up and action is pretty economical, so he can keep going all day.”

Patrick Prestidge returned to his early-season form with 3-21 o� eight overs.

�e Eagles had 27 overs to face late on day one – enough time for openers Brad Shaw (51) and Brad Jones (37) to settle in. Shaw went on to make his �rst half century as part of an 84-run opening stand.

“To be none down overnight made us relaxed as a group,” Love said.

“�e openers are playing their role well.

Showdown for Eagles

Yarraville is delighted to have Alex Hewet charging back in to bowl. (Wayne Hawkins)

�ey’re working really hard and giving us stability up the top of the order.”

With Shaw and Jones eating into a large chunk of the target, there was plenty of what Love described as “junk time” for the rest of the order to cash in.

Love continued his glorious summer to make an unbeaten 100, his third ton of the season. �e skipper has scored 454 runs at 113 to lead the competition’s averages.

“We still needed to make sure we �nished o� the day well, getting a decent score on the board, because percentage could well and truly play a role,” Love said.

Veteran David Wolfe continued his solid form at the crease with 50 and teenager Josh Hahnel, fresh o� a century with the Western Spirit representative side in the under-18 state championships, made 21 not out. �e rout was complete, the Eagles �nishing on 4-273.

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tionOffice 320 Barkly Street, Footscray.

9689 8388Contact Terry Cooper 0411852508

Period double front in central Footscray• Freestanding indeed! - much loved timberhome

• Lovely garden setting in sought locale• Five main rooms- 3 bedrooms• Mostly retains many period features• Dado- very high ceilings, ornate cornices andceiling roses

• Dual + operable O.F P’s + much more

Footscray 2 Federal Street