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Surf Coast Times

Tuesday 11 May 2010

VOL 8. No 19

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BY NATHAN HALE RESIDENTS throughout the Surf Coast will benefit from multi-million dollar health and infrastructre projects announced in last week’s State Budget. More than $110million will be ploughed into two major projects which will have huge impacts on the community throughout the Surf Coast Shire. Headlining the cash splash from this year’s budget is $33.6million for a new hospital. The hospital has been earmarked for the impending Armstrong Creek development, which means – once completed – vital health services will be available within a 15-minute drive from Torquay and around 30 minutes from Anglesea. The new hospital will mean those needing emergency services will no longer need to battle central Geelong traffic. State Member for South Barwon, Michael Crutchfield – who was last week announced as chair of the committee which will oversee the establishment of the new hospital – said it is a huge boost for the region. “This announcement is great news for families living in this great part of our state,� he said. “The new hospital will ensure families in our region have access to the very best healthcare for generations to come. “I look forward to working with the community to progressing this project.� The other major budget announcement came in the shape of $76.9million to construct stage 4C of the Geelong Ring Road. The link will see 4C leave Anglesea Road and follow the existing railway line through the new Armstrong Creek development before joining the Surf Coast Highway. The new section will join the Surf Coast Highway just south of the railway line at Grovedale, while those looking to travel the

Great Ocean Road will be able to continue on Anglesea Road. Other budget highlights for the Surf Coast include: • An additional $2,000 for first-time, new home buyers in the region – bringing the total assistant to $26,500 • More police throughout the region as part of a statewide initiative • A boost to fire preparation and emergency responses • A $600,000 boost to Lifesaving Victoria to help and support local clubs As part of the $136.6million fire preparation injection, $500,000 will be used to support local councils further develop Neighbourhood Safer Places. While welcoming the support, Surf Coast Shire Mayor, Libby Coker, said the government needed to make council support a priority in this instance. “We are pleased the government has announced more support for councils to establish Neighbourhood Safer Places,â€? she said. “However, council committed more than $230,000 of its own funds on a range of fire preparation activities on public and privately owned land with only $8,000 contributed by the government. “A greater government contribution to vegetation management is required to ensure residents remain safe during the fire season. “Given the importance of tourism to the Victorian economy and the obvious community safety imperative, increased support for fire preparation on the Surf Coast is in the whole state’s interest. “We are continuing to seek more support from the Victorian government to ensure we can be better prepared to protect residents and visitors.â€? See Page 16 for a full local look at the 2010 State Budget.

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Plans are under way for an Anglesea Music Festival, which has been pencilled in for October this year. Following the success of Anglesea Live over the past decade, organiser Karren Stoneham, pictured with Paul Weight (back), Stu Mackenzie (middle) and Jack Robbins, has planned a three-day extravaganza from October 8-10. See full story Page 3. Photo: MICHAEL CHAMBERS

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MAYOR’S COLUMN A week to celebrate volunteers

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WITH this week being National Volunteers Week, it’s timely and important to acknowledge the huge contribution volunteers make to our community. In our communities more than most, volunteers’ contributions are vital. Census data shows nearly one-in-four Surf Coast Shire residents actively give of their time; a rate above the national average. This figure of course does not include non-permanent residents who also volunteer to help run services in our municipality. Reflecting on the efforts of volunteers throughout our shire over the last 12 months magnifies the importance of their contribution. The fact is, from the coast through the hinterland areas of our shire, there is an array of services and events that simply wouldn’t happen without the dedicated volunteers who give of their time, passion, expertise and good will. On the Surf Coast, volunteers deliver meals, prepare our region for emergencies, save lives in the surf, improve our environment, run sporting clubs and competitions. Volunteering is a great opportunity to meet likeminded people, to learn and practice skills and to experience the joy of giving. This week, councillors and I will be attending functions in Torquay, Deans Marsh and Winchelsea. But throughout the whole year, seeing the work of volunteers gives us all great inspiration and faith in the strength of our communities. On behalf of council, I extend a warm thank you to all volunteers for making the Surf Coast a better place to live. Anyone interested in exploring volunteering opportunities on the Surf Coast can contact Janine Shelley at Surf Coast Shire Council on 5261 0587 or volunteer@surfcoast.vic.gov.au.

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Last week it was fabulous to join parents and children at the Lorne Kindergarten for its 2010 Mother’s Day celebration. The day provided a great opportunity to discuss a range of issues with the strong kindergarten community and to announce a community grant the kindergarten has received to purchase a number of new chairs. It was lovely to see the nurturing environment the Lorne Kindergarten committee and staff have developed. I congratulate everyone involved with the kindergarten’s growth and for putting on a great day. On Monday, council presented its first round of community grants for 2010, supporting 19 community groups. I congratulate all recipients and look forward to the community reaping the benefits of their great work.

another 3,590 kindergarten places and investing $14m in children’s services across the state all have potentially great benefits in growing municipalities like Surf Cosat Shire. Council anticipates the four-year-old population in our municipality will grow by 155 by 2031; creating extra demand for kinder places that we see the state’s investment helping to meet. Similarly, a state-funded youth worker to help spearhead our response to school leavers’ celebrations in Torquay and Lorne will free up a significant amount of shire resources that we can now dedicate to providing more opportunities for local young people. Extra funding of $203m for environmental initiatives over five years also has the potential to make important contributions to a number of environmentally significant areas of the Surf Coast. For example, council’s draft Bells Beach Coastal Management Plan, now on exhibition, details more than $5m in capital infrastructure required to protect the environmental value of this area. Council remains concerned about the lack of a freeflowing link from Anglesea Road and the current end of the Geelong Ring Road, to Torquay. The 4C ring road extension, while important for the Armstrong Creek growth area, will not deliver this link for the Surf Coast. We also hope to see more financial support from the State Government to support fire preparations on the Surf Coast. Financial support for these activities in high risk areas of Victoria will have state-wide benefits. The increasing cost of protecting our communities and our summer visitors from the risk of bushfire must better met by the state; and we will continue to discuss this issue.

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Earlier this month it was great to join council staff at the Bellbrae Mayfair for a session of council conversations. The chats we had with residents highlighted a great response to the draft Bellbrae Structure Plan, which council now has on exhibition. Council conversations this year is happening as part of public gatherings in the shire, giving residents a chance to discuss issues of interest with councillors and officers in an informal, relaxed setting. The next session will be held at the Aireys community market on Sunday, June 13. We would love to see you there.

Celebrating Mother’s Day at Lorne Kindergarten

Following the release of the State Budget last week, I was pleased to meet with Premier John Brumby and Member for South Barwon, Michael Crutchfield, to discuss a range of local issues. There are a number of initiatives in the state budget that will bring direct benefits to the Surf Coast. Funding

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Bells Beach Surfing Reserve Coastal Management Plan WE ALL KNOW AND LOVE BELLS. But to preserve the environment, the heritage of the area and the huge recreational value of the reserve; we need to act. Surf Coast Shire has released the Draft Bells Coastal Management Plan and invites your comment.

The Draft Bells Coastal Management Plan is about keeping Bells ringing for all of us in the long term. The vision for the reserve is to protect and enhance its natural values while retaining the social and cultural values associated with surfing and its broader contribution to surf culture; as well as thousands of years of heritage. The plan does not propose to touch the surf break and measures are in place to ensure the surfing value of the reserve is understood, protected and respected.

We’d love to hear your thoughts! Find the full plan at www.surfcoast.vic.gov.au/onexhibition.htm at Council’s Grossmans Road office or at Surf World.

You can also find out more at a public information session: At Surf World Museum from 5pm-7pm, Thursday 20 May At Bells, 10am-12pm on Sunday 23 May. Submissions are due by Wednesday 30 June to info@surfcoast.vic.gov.au or PO Box 350, Torquay, 3228.

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Music festival for Anglesea BY ELEANOR WOODS THE SURF Coast’s reputation as a kindergarten for emerging musicians continues to grow, with Anglesea set to launch its own annual music festival. Anglesea Music Festival’s Karren Stoneham is calling for support from the community to make the dream into a reality. Stoneham is known throughout the region for organising the successful Anglesea Live events, which annually showcase Surf Coast residents’ musical talents. Looking to build on the success of those events, Stoneham wants to make the festival an even bigger stage for budding local musicians to perform on. “Anglesea Live has proven its success over 10 years, so it’s a natural progression to expand the original concept into a music festival held in the natural amphitheatre which is the Anglesea valley,� she said. “This special event will transform the community of Anglesea into a vibrant, buzzing and exciting town celebrating music.� Stoneham and the committee are now on the hunt for sponsors to put the three-day musical extravaganza on the stage. Surf Coast mayor, Libby Mears, said the shire applauded the initiative being shown by Stoneham and the committee.

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“Council is now working with the festival organisers to assess management plans and finalise permits,� she said. “We are, however, well aware of the tremendous contribution Anglesea Live has made to the Surf Coast Shire since 1999 and we certainly see strong merit in holding a local music festival in Anglesea during October.� The committee has already received great feedback and support from the community, local government and regional organisations and businesses, but more support is needed to bring the projected spring festival to life. The venture has been pencilled in for October 8 to 10 and will draw on Stoneham’s years of experience in organising grass roots music events to create a unique showcase of both aspiring and well-known artistic and musical talents. Stoneham said the festival programme would be a balance of local, regional and well-known bands, acts and performers, celebrating all that is wonderful about our community, our environment and our music and would be held at various Anglesea venues, all within walking distance from one another. If anyone is interested in being involved in the event, phone the committee on 5263 3309 or 5263 3703 or email angleseamusicfest@hotmail.com.au

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The Apollo Bay Marriner’s Lookout curtainraiser, which kicks off the carnival at 10am on Saturday, May 15, has also drawn record numbers, with 400 to face the starter. The TAC Great Ocean Road Wheelchair Athletes’ Challenge, arguably the most fiercely contested event of the festival, has attracted a topflight field of 12 wheelies, including Geelong’s Richard Colman and Xavier Elsworthy. Stephens said one of the most exciting aspects of the entry was that participants were drawn from all Australian states and territories and 13 overseas countries, including Singapore, New Zealand, Philippines, United States, India, Hong Kong, Malaysia, England, Canada, Austria, Japan, Ethiopia and Kenya. He said more than 20 per cent of participants were from interstate or overseas. “The marathon festival, supported by Tourism Victoria, is certainly fulfilling its objectives,� he said.

Lucky escape for French tourist A FRENCH tourist had a lucky escape from the recent roaring surf conditions at Bells Beach. The tourist, who had never surfed before, purchased a wetsuit and boogie board before venturing to Winkipop to tackle the six-foot swell. Shortly after taking to the water, he found himself in trouble and after battling conditions for 60 minutes, he finally made it to the rocks where he was able to rest for a while before making his way up the steps to Sunset Strip. Torquay police met him on the strip and Marine Rescue had also been activated. Torquay’s police’s Brian McKiterick said the incident was a reminder of people tackling conditions they are not prepared or experienced enough for. “He decided to jump in the deep end. Fortunately he came out okay, but it just shows the care that needs to be taken on the water,� McKiterick said.

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Planning for Bellbrae’s future A DRAFT Bellbrae Structure Plan has gone on display, which charts land use planning in the township over the next two decades. The plan focuses on preserving the green break between Bellbrae and Torquay, preserving the rural atmosphere and protecting the local environment while making efficient use of available residential land. The plan recognises growth in Bellbrae should be limited, reflecting current Surf Coast Shire

and State Government planning policy as well as comments during community consultation sessions held during the plan’s development. The plan proposes any short term growth in Bellbrae be accommodated by filling in 16 now vacant lots. Around eight new lots of 2,500m2 would be created along School Road in the short term, providing development opportunities in the middle of the township.

Lots of 4,000m2 would be available in the longer term between School Road and Anglesea Road, creating around 14 new lots in the longer term to 2026 and beyond. Farming Zone would be retained beyond the settlement boundary to help preserve green breaks between Bellbrae and Torquay and to preserve the town’s rural character. A streetscape project is proposed for School Road in the medium term to improve the area’s

visual appearance, better manage street car parking and stormwater and to improve the intersection of School Road and Anglesea Road. The plan will be on exhibition until Thursday, June 17, at Surf Coast Shire’s Grossmans Road Service Centre and online at www.surfcoast.vic. gov.au/BellbraeStructurePlan.htm Submissions can be sent to info@surfcoast.vic. gov.au or to the Strategic Planning Unit, Surf Coast Shire, PO Box 350, Torquay, 3228.

Reaching new heights in Anglesea Cheers to our THE PROPERTY market hit a record high in Anglesea on the weekend with the sale of a house for $2million. The house on Melba Parade boasts 180-degree views from Bells Beach to Point Roadknight and is located less than 100 metres from the beach. The auction drew a huge crowd that saw a fierce bidding war that lasted more than 30 minutes. Auctioneer, Wayne McKay, from Hayden Real Estate was kept on his toes with five bidders keen to secure the property. The property was sold by Trent Ludlow and Marius Tekin, who were equally shocked and thrilled by the result. Managing director, Bryan Hayden, said the result underlined the strength of the coastal property market. “It showed an upward pressure for property close to the water and a severe shortage of quality property within walking distance of the beach,� said Hayden. “The desire for business people to exit Melbourne, the reality of the Geelong bypass and flexibility in people’s employment is making the Surf Coast dream a reality.�

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Ready for the trip of a lifetime TWO SURF Coast representatives have found their way to their dream environmental project in Kenya, thanks to Alcoa and the Earthwatch Institute. The Surf Coast Shire’s manager of environment and community safety, Rowan Mackenzie, and Alcoa Anglesea’s environmental scientist, Lisa Mills, will both travel to Gazi Bay in Kenya in July to live and work with villagers and help to conduct pioneering plantation experiments to rehabilitate degraded mangroves. They will also be planting mangrove seedlings on two beach sites, and helping to monitor the effects of these plantations on rates of beach erosion and on the animals – particularly crabs and fish – dependent on them. The results will benefit the local fishing community, which relies on mangrove forests for wood products and fish habitat. The work will also contribute to global efforts to restore dwindling mangrove forests and combat the effects of rising sea levels, as well as provide the first data on the use of mangrove forests as carbon sinks. While Alcoa is in its eighth year of working with Earthwatch Institute to offer this exciting opportunity to 12 of its employees globally, this year is the first year the programme has been extended to members of the community. “I have two small children, so I find it hard to spend all the time I would like to work on or study environmental projects, so to have almost two weeks entirely on a project sounds so interesting and aligned to my role at Alcoa Anglesea – its a once in a lifetime opportunity,” said Mills. Mackenzie said he was motivated to apply for the project because it fit his personal and professional goals of contributing positively to the environment. For more information on Earthwatch, visit www.earthwatch.org and for more information about the project, visit www.earthwatch.org/ exped/krecek_research.html

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News in brief Men’s Sheds for Anglesea and Winchelsea

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MEN IN Anglesea and Winchelsea will soon benefit from Men’s Sheds. The towns were both successful in the recent round of Men’s Shed Programme funding which helps provide a relaxed space for men to be social and learn new skills to help build their communities. Member for Western Victoria, Gayle Tierney, said Anglesea and District Community House had received $50,000 and Winchelsea Community House had received $40,000.

THE ANNUAL general meeting of the Surf Coast volunteer unit of the Cancer Council Victoria will be held on Monday, May 24. The meeting, to be held in the function room of the Anglesea Hotel, will start at 2.30pm. Guest speaker is Cancer Council Victoria volunteers co-ordinator, Karyn Adams, who will discuss ‘How the Volunteer Dollar is utilised’. Afternoon tea will be served. To assist with catering, attendees are requested to RSVP to Delwynn on 5263 2309.

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Politicians on poverty

Torquay’s Scott Andrews in action during the Commodore Cup national series.

Torquay teen sets the pace

TORQUAY teenager Scott Andrews has taken the lead after two rounds of the Commodore Cup national car racing series. The 19-year-old finished second overall in round two of the 2010 series at Phillip Island earlier this month, including taking his first Commodore Cup race win in the second race. After taking his second consecutive pole position in his Luna Fringe Motorsport Commodore, Andrews finished third in race one. “I wasn’t quite as fast as Parker or Lloyd in the wet so I knew I just needed to think about the big picture, conserve the car and bring it home in one

piece,� Andrews said. “It was still a very good result.� Starting eighth in race two (the top-10 reversegrid race), Andrews quickly worked his way up to fourth, before reaching the lead on the sixth lap of the race – an advantage he never relinquished. “I’m absolutely stoked to have finally won a race,� Andrews said. “Coming from eighth, it was tough to overtake everyone and Adam Beechey made it difficult to get past at turn one – he braked very late and I was right on the limit. “We’ve done very well in qualifying recently

and I’ve come very close to winning races before, so it’s great that it’s worked out this weekend.� In the third and final race, Andrews started from pole position but was beaten off the line by Nick Parker, and at the finish he failed to record a second win by just 0.01 of a second. The results see Andrews take a 15-point lead into the third round of the series, which will be held at Mallala, South Australia, over the weekend of May 29 and 30. “It would have been nice to have won the round, but I’m stoked to be leading the series after the first two rounds,� Andrews said.

LOCAL politicians showed their global interest at a ‘Make Poverty History’ forum in Torquay on Saturday. Member for Corangamite, Darren Cheeseman, and Greens candidate, Richard Di Natale, both attended the event. The forum was organised by the World Vision community campaigners as a means for local residents to engage with their government representatives and candidates on the important issue. Coranagamite constituent, 20-year-old Josh Hallam, said 350,000 women had died since last Mother’s Day because of complication in pregnancy and in child birth. “The government should keep its promise and raise our level of aid to 0.7 per cent, or 70c in every $100, to make a real difference for the mother’s and the children they leave behind,� he said. Hallam’s passion for international development and child health lead him to working with Make Poverty History to develop a forum giving locals the opportunity to question their federal candidates about their positions on these issues. “I believe countries like Australia should be doing all they can to help those in greatest need around the world. When you look at the rest of the aid giving countries level of international aid and compare it to their debt, you can see that Australia just isn’t doing its fair share,� he said. The forum was one of many being organised by MPH around the country in the lead up to the 2010 elections which are themed around the call for 0.7 per cent of Gross National Income in foreign aid by 2015 and the issues of maternal and child health in developing countries.

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Tuesday 11 May 2010

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

Support for RACV Dear Editor, The Torquay community and the Surf Coast council need to get behind the RACV in their endeavours to create a resort at Torquay Golf Club. This project was launched with much enthusiasm by the RACV, who committed over $90million to provide accommodation units and a complete regrade of the golf course. The benefits for Torquay are huge with; not only provision of a first-class golf course, but a top of the range clubhouse and convention centre. With their accommodation units, this will make No. 1 Great Ocean Road the ‘jewel in Torquay’s crown’ – supplying hundreds of jobs for locals and a great venue for Torquay residents to socialise and play golf on a course the likes of which the town could not otherwise afford. Unfortunately, the RACV has found that there has been many obstacles put in its way and this has delayed the project. Typical of the frustrations is the example of a diversion weir planned for Jan Juc Creek. This would have caught overflow stormwater heading out to sea, and funneled it into a planned wetland alongside the 14th hole. This would have been a ‘win/win’ situation for everyone as the extensive wetland would have been a haven for wildlife and a scenic attraction for golfers and tourists alike. Unfortunately, a Procrustean law about removal of water from creeks meant this had to be dropped. Another example was the plan to raise holes 1 and 8, beset with salinity problems from Spring Creek, to

allow for better quality grass growth. This, likewise, had to be shelved because of some obscure view that it would damage the already compromised Spring Creek. The RACV has accepted these, but the major frustration, which has brought the project to a halt, is opposition to the harvesting of storm run off from Jan Juc streets. With our prolonged drought, we have all remarked at the plethora of valuable water that runs off our streets straight into the sea. The Great Ocean Road Coast Committee has even investigated catching this water in an underground storage to water the foreshore lawns. The RACV has produced a plan to do just that in Jan Juc for the golf course, but again it faces frustration as council delays making a decision. Council is elected to make decisions that will benefit Torquay. It has a difficult task trying to manage the rampaging development that afflicts the coast. However, development will continue and the council must find a way to support perceived good development. The RACV is trying to give Torquay a wonderful asset. Council needs to get behind the RACV and allow it to give us something special.

Notice of the scheme was given in a leaflet distributed to adjoining property owners about two weeks before work commenced but there was no consultation. These houses and others in the area had been identified as high risk for destruction by wildfire (ie bushfire). While the department is well intentioned and wants to be seen as doing something about the bushfire risk, this writer and many of his neighbours wonder about the wisdom of this project. A bushfire is likely to come from any direction between south-west through to north, and the firebreak will only be of use against a fire coming from the south-west (a repeat of the Ash Wednesday events) which is thought by some experts to be relatively unlikely. Even then a 50m break will be of little use against a fire racing uphill through the basin. A fire would easily jump the break even if there were 10 CFA engines patrolling the break (unlikely). While no doubt the DSE may have had expert advice, I doubt if it has added anything to the chances of my house surviving a bushfire. Is this an effective use of taxpayers’ money? Could it have been better spent?

Spencer Leighton Torquay

Struan Macdonald Bells Beach

Was this asset protection really needed?

McAdam Park concerns

Dear Editor, The community has lost the beautiful Jarosite track from which there are lovely views of Point Addis. This was a three-kilometre shady walking track which follows the escarpment through the messmate and grass-tree forests with orchids in September and other wild flowers throughout the year. Beginning April 4 the Department of Sustainability and Environment carried out the creation of a 50-metre wide firebreak in the Ironbark Basin (between Bells Beach and Point Addis) behind the 20 or so houses on seven-acre blocks fronting the southern side of Jarosite Road. The work was undertaken as part of an ‘asset protection scheme’.

Dear Editor, When advocating massive public funding for McAdam Park, Michael Cruthchfield MP claimed “[It] is an international standard facility ... and has no planning issues on its current operations.� (Geelong Advertiser 23/7/09). He also claimed an absence of community complaint. Recently, he enthused “The [MX National] Series visit to Geelong will inject hundreds of thousands of dollars into the local economy.� The facts are: The community accepts McAdam Park’s historical operation but strongly objects to development and questions the extent of usage rights under the planning scheme. Significant McAdam Park infrastructure appears

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to lack necessary permits. The MX National series was relocated from Barrabool to Broadford. Motorcycling Australia cited a “wide range of matters in compliance and regulations�. There is no published evidence of McAdam Park’s economic performance. The community is seeking relief in VCAT. In the meantime, Mr Crutchfield should cease his inaccurate commentary about McAdam Park. Heather Wellington Paul Morgan Ian Kelly On behalf of the Barrabool Rural Protection Group

A question for Kevin Dear Editor, Here’s a question for Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd: If your new cigarette tax on three million smokers is going to make them give up smoking, why are you factoring in $5billion in extra revenue over the next four years? Government rhetoric would indicate bad times ahead for the tobacco industry in the name of health; however your financial advice seems to indicate otherwise; good times ahead for government wealth. I’m not a smoker, but history tells us that increasing the tax on cigarettes does not stop people taking up the habit; however it does deliver substantial revenue windfalls. When has a government ever introduced a tax motivated by a plan to reduce revenue? If one thing one is certain, smokers in time may forget the Rudd government’s extra tax grab but the new packaging will be a constant reminder to three million smoking voters as they gaze down on those new personally insulting ugly cigarette packets just before they walk into the polling booths. Well Kevin. Do you think three million smoking voters will hold a grudge? This may be another thing this great visionary didn’t see coming. Ron Humphrey Torquay

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PORTARLINGTON Primary School will be showcased next week, with families of 2011 preps and the wider community invited to see students and staff at work. The open morning on Wednesday, May 19 will include school tours, with parents and friends welcome to spend time with students while new families explore the facilities and meet teachers. The event will be part of Education Week celebrations, which will also include a visit from author, Michael Panckridge, through the school’s involvement with the Premier’s Reading Challenge. Principal Denise Simons said Portarlington Primary School offered many opportunities and has many benefits for students, including the size of the school which enabled supportive, strong relationships between all students and staff. “While literacy and numeracy are our focus, we also provide a wide range of special arts, ICT, sports and extra-curricular programmes initiated by the enthusiastic school community,” she said. “Our school community is proud of its ability to work with families to accommodate all needs,

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healthy living

Tuesday 11 May 2010

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Taking a natural path BY ALISON MARTIN

NATUROPATH Jarrod Carter has found that providing a broad range of therapies and treatments in Drysdale has many benefits for clients including convenience. Operating three days a week from the Drysdale Health Group in High Street, Carter has an established client list of local residents who have been able to access an experienced naturopath who is familiar with their conditions and needs. Clifton Springs’ resident Sarah Baker has been a client of Carter’s for several years and through diagnosis and a sound treatment plan, she has been able to control intolerances, allergies and other health issues. “I have gone down the natural path for about 15 years and use western medicine when I need to,� she said. “When I went looking for a local naturopath and found Jarrod I had been having issues with being tired and low energy. By 2pm in the afternoon I was ready for bed. “I already knew I was egg and wheat intolerant, not anaphylactic but I have severe reactions.� Carter said a significant number of his clients had allergies or food intolerance and there was an increasing number of people being diagnosed with gluten intolerance, even if they did not actually have Celiac disease.

He said, while he treated a broad range of health conditions, feeling overly tired was another common condition with many possible causes. “It can depend on a number of things from poor diet or deficiencies to heavy metals in the system, or a client might just need a detox. I test for all those things and work out an appropriate treatment,� he said. Baker said it had been important for her to have access to her own naturopath locally and the benefits of stabilising her health had lead to her starting her own business. Under the name ‘Sarah’s Cooking’, Baker makes homemade, gluten-free biscuits, cakes and slices to meet some of increasing demand for food without wheat flour. She sells her products through local cafes, promoting through word-of-mouth, and expects her business to grow as more people look for alternatives to wheat flour. Carter said it was important that people were accurately diagnosed with gluten intolerance or allergies – or any condition affecting their body functions – in order to receive the right treatment and make the right choices. Carter is available for appointments on Monday, Thursday and Friday, by phoning 5251 2958. For more information on Baker’s gluten-free products visit www.sarahscooking.com

Drysdale Naturopath, Jarrod Carter, has been able to assist local clients with a range of health issues, including Clifton Springs resident, Sarah Baker.

Better screening access a boost for local women BELLARINE and Surf Coast women are benefiting from increased access to cervical screening thanks to a growing band of nurse Pap test providers, according to PapScreen Victoria. A new report released by the Victorian Cervical Cytology Registry indicates that the number of nurses in Victoria who have undertaken training

allowing them to take Pap tests is growing dramatically year on year, jumping from 185 in 2000 to 418 in April 2010. PapScreen Victoria manager, Lea Rawlings, said the growth in the number of nurses who could take Pap tests was great news for Barwon women. “There are now 31 nurse Pap test providers

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working in the region, up from 25 in 2007,� she said. However at 62.1 per cent, the Barwon South Western region’s screening rates are below the Victorian average of 62.3 per cent. “That means that well over a third of women in the area are not accessing this life-saving test every two years as recommended.

“We think that the growing number of nurse Pap test providers will have a positive impact on the current low screening rates, which in turn will help to reduce the incidence of cervical cancer,� Rawlings said. Women can find their nearest nurse Pap test provider by visiting www.papscreen.org.au

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DRYSDALE residents are delighted with the announcement of an increase in dentists and dental services in their local community. Since acquiring Drysdale Family Dental Clinic from Dr Nicholas Johnstone in January 2010, Pacific Smiles Dental has added a second surgery and welcomed Dr Darren Schmidtke to the centre. The friendly and caring team at Pacific Smiles Dental can now provide the Drysdale community with greater access to quality dental care with the increased services provided by Dr Schmidtke and Dr Johnstone. New and existing patients now have access to the latest in modern dental techniques including crowns, veneers, bridges, implants, bleaching and digital x-rays. “Since Dr Schmidtke joined our team, we have been able to see more patients and our waiting list has decreased, allowing patients to see us when they need to,� said Dr Johnstone. Given the growing local demand for quality dental services, it is a welcome relief for the Bellarine Peninsula to be able to secure an additional experienced dentist. Dr Schmidtke, who grew up in Clifton Springs and attended Drysdale Primary School, has more than 20 years experience as a dentist, and after originally practising in Melbourne, worked at Pacific Smiles Dental, Torquay from 2001. Dr Schmidtke said he was thrilled when Pacific Smiles Dental announced the acquisition and expansion of Dr Johnstone’s practice in January as it offered him the opportunity to work closer to his home and young family.

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Teen Dental Plan, Chronic Disease Dental Scheme and Veterans’ Affairs. Participation in these government funded dental schemes aim to provide local families with greater access to affordable dental care.

Keeping your weight down is not that complicated: do the maths IT SEEMS like every day there is some new magical formula, special diet or way of exercising that will make us lose weight faster and easier. Despite all of the fads that are out there, the only true way to get the weight off and keep it off is by getting back to basics – that is being accountable for what you put into your body (food) versus what you expend (activity and exercise). Weight loss (or weight gain) is basically the difference between the energy in and the energy out. As we become more sedentary due to today’s lifestyle habits, many people are unfortunately doing little or no daily physical activity at all. On top of this we are eating more food (and bad food) than what we actually need. This leads to long term weight gain as the extra energy (food) is not being used as fuel and the body

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finance

Tuesday 11 May 2010

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2010 State Budget – a local view PLANNING for a new hospital, an expansion at Geelong Hospital, and the final stage of the Geelong Ring Road headlined last week’s 2010 State Budget investments for a growing Geelong, Bellarine Peninsula and Surf Coast region. The 2010 State Budget delivers $33.6million towards planning for a second hospital to be established at Armstrong Creek and expanded capacity at Geelong Hospital to position the region to meet the challenges of a growing population and deliver world-class health services for the community for generations to come.

Ring Road funding

A further $76.9million will be invested to complete the final stage of the Geelong Ring Road project – section 4C, the Surf Coast Highway connection to the freeway. The 2010 State Budget also brings to the book $4.3billion for the Regional Rail Link project, the biggest addition to the rail network since the City Loop, and the single largest initiative in this year’s Budget. The project will deliver standalone tracks for trains to and from Geelong, Bendigo and Ballarat to greatly improve reliability, capacity and efficiency on the regional rail network and is the largest public transport infrastructure project in Australia. Member for Geelong Ian Trezise, Member for Bellarine Lisa Neville and Member for South Barwon Michael Crutchfield said the government was building the right infrastructure for growth to lock-in a prosperous future for the region. “The Geelong Ring Road will further open up Geelong and the Surf Coast to Melbourne, attract more tourists to this stunning part of our state, generate new jobs and drive new investment across the region,” Crutchfield said. “Victorian motorists are already reaping the benefits of the completed 23-kilometre section of

the Geelong Ring Road from Corio to Waurn Ponds and with this $76.9million they will get a new link extending from Anglesea Road to the Surf Coast Highway.”

Health services

Neville said the $33.6million health services investment includes funding for planning for a new hospital at Armstrong Creek, which would ensure families moving to the growing region would have access to high-quality healthcare. “The government is securing the lifestyles of Geelong, Surf Coast and Bellarine Peninsula families by building a second hospital for this growing and thriving region,” she said. “Our $33.6million investment will expand capacity at Geelong Hospital and allow for the purchase of suitable land south of Geelong and for the associated planning for development of a community hospital at this site to meet the needs of families moving to Geelong and the coast. “It will also expand acute capacity at Geelong Hospital with six new beds in the intensive care unit, and increase inpatient capacity. Barwon Health will also benefit from a further $5million across the state to support expanded surgery capacity with 10 new acute Intensive Care Unit Beds.

Home buyers bonus

Geelong, Bellarine Peninsula and Surf Coast first home buyers will be the big winners from the government’s investment in the Budget to provide an additional $2,000 from July 1 next year for every Victorian purchasing a new home in regional Victoria. This brings the total available assistance to $26,500. The government will also deliver a special Blueprint for Regional Victoria in coming weeks which will provide more investment in regional and rural Victoria on top of the Budget.

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Neville said the government’s AAA-rated economic management throughout the global financial crisis meant the Budget had the capacity to deliver a massive increase in frontline police. As part of the $561.3million investment over five years to recruit, train and employ 1,700 additional frontline police, the government would invest $73.9million over four years to redeploy 200 police to the frontline. A further $38.4million will release 66 police officers from telephone answering services into frontline police roles. “The government is securing the lifestyles of Victorian families in Geelong, the Bellarine Peninsula and the Surf Coast region by taking action to make our streets even safer,” Neville said. “Victoria is the safest state in Australia, but we want to drive down crime even further, so that Victorians living and working in our regions not only are safe, but feel safe.”

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Crutchfield said the government would get on with the job of taking key actions to prepare the state for the next bushfire season with a $136.6million boost to fire preparation and emergency services. “Our government is determined to work with communities to learn the lessons of the terrible Black Saturday and Gippsland bushfires – and take new actions to make bushfire-threatened communities safer. “The government is investing in the right community safety infrastructure to protect Victorians from the threat of future bushfires.” The $136.6 million boost to fire preparation and emergency response includes: • $35.4million over four years for personnel training at Incident Control Centres across the state

• $28.5million over four years to upgrade and improve bushfire warnings and upgrade intelligence gathering, analysis and alerting capability by fire and emergency agencies, including further funding for the Bushfire Information Line and the Emergency Alert • $41.8million over two years for the Country Fire Authority (CFA) to expand community education initiatives, help communities and householders prepare themselves for the bushfire season • $11.6million over four years for VICSES to purchase rescue vehicles, road accident rescue kits and additional pagers • $9.2million over four years to employ 18 additional CFA personnel to train local brigades to support and advise private land owners, local councils and government agencies on vegetation management • $3.1million for the Bushfire Information Line to provide additional surge capacity • $500,000 to support local government to further develop Neighbourhood Safer Places.

Armstrong Creek

Crutchfield said the Budget delivered $10.4million over three years to bring the new Armstrong Creek community to life. “This investment in Armstrong Creek is for community infrastructure and contributions towards the construction of a neighbourhood health and community centre and a community pavilion,” he said.

Lifesaving boost

Bellarine Peninsula and Surf Coast communities will also benefit from a $600,000 boost to Lifesaving Victoria to assist clubs to meet their local needs including running costs and equipment.

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Geelong Financial Group(GFG) are thrilled to announce the expansion of their business into the Torquay region, with the opening of their new office at Level 1, 16 Gilbert St, Torquay.

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ALL SURFCOAST HOME OWNERS, INVESTORS AND BUSINESS OWNERS. GFG has been in operation for 10 years with the head office being located at 40 Ryrie St, Geelong. GFG has established itself as a premier finance and investment business in the Geelong and regional market, and sees the expansion into Torquay as a natural progression. GFG has a valuable existing client base in the Torquay and Jan Juc area, and believes there is enormous growth in the area, and that services offered by the GFG model are not well catered for in the region. Geelong Financial Group consists of 10 full time employees who work across 5 established operational cells as below:Cell One House and Investment finance – manager David Lolait Cell Two Commercial and Business finance – manager Simon Sutterby Cell Three Financial and Lifestyle planning – manager Hugh Sutterby Cell Four Vehicle and Equipment finance – Manager Chris Unthank Cell Five Property Buyers Advocate – Manager Mike Walmsley

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When a client walks through the doors at GFG they are able to use one or all of these services dependant on the clients needs. GFG has 5 staff to assist with the administration and running of the business with Wade Vautier as the business development manager.

WHY GFG IS A PREFERRED RESIDENTIAL & INVESTMENT FINANCIER - GFG is independent and accredited with over 20 residential lenders. - GFG has priority service with numerous lenders which enables quick approval for loans. - The service is FREE. GFG Residential & Investment Finance offers clients ongoing service at NO cost to the client. - The GFG Residential & Investment lending team is highly skilled and experienced in lending. - GFG has strong links at bank branch level to facilitate quality ongoing service and support. - GFG has access to high LVR loans, along with full doc, lo-doc and no doc lending.

- GFG is able to negotiate discounted rates. - GFG assists clients seeking to purchase or refinance. - GFG provides expert assistance to first home buyers.

GFG QUALITY VEHICLE AND EQUIPMENT FINANCE:In today’s competitive business environment, finding the right finance can make all the difference to your business goals. GFG and Chris are passionate about assisting clients running their own business more efficiently, by purchasing their business car, purchasing new equipment or freeing up capital to expand their business. GFG specialize in structuring business finance to ensure affordable monthly commitments, professional service and ongoing finance support.

Business finance services include: Chattel mortgage, Commercial hire purchase and Novated leasing Equipment finance can help you: Quick turnarounds 100% finance Tax advantages Fixed payments Pre-approvals

We look forward to assisting as many people in the Torquay and Jan Juc district as possible. Please call or come and visit one of our dedicated staff members to assist your finance and investment needs.

The team from GFG! Phone: (03) 5261 6530 email: info@geelongfinancial.com.au

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BE IT KNOWN Jacob Watson, fine Tailor late of London has set up shop in Moorabool Street. Best quality materials for selection to be crafted into Gentlemen’s attire, ladies and Children’s clothing. PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE &ATTRACTIVE PRICES.

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The proprietors beg to inform the Gentry, Settlers and General Public of Western Victoria that they seek their interest in using Double Glazed Rylock Windows and Doors for their new Homestead, Mansion or Beach house. The quality is of the highest standard and the service is superior to that offered by any competitor in the colony. The produce is made from new fangled aluminium and assembled using stainless steel fixings and fittings. Reveal timber is from Van Diemens Land and of the best available quality. No slave labour is used, and the produce is assembled entirely by skilled local craftsmen from the Motherland and good European stock. Double Glazing ensures the noisiest Wagons and Ruffians will not be heard within the confines of the property. It will also keep out the severe summer heat experienced in the Colony, and will keep out the chills of winter even in the Ballarat Goldfields and surrounds.

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Fine Old Tawny Port French Champagne Jamaican Rum Claret and Burgundy Single or Case lots at Best Prices L. HAMILTON & Co

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Jacob Jamieson begs to Inform the Gentry and good Inhabitants of the district that he has set up shop in Moorabool Street, Geelong. A full range of quality men’s, ladies and children’s sizes are available. Made to measure riding boots a Speciality. surfcoasttimes.com.au

BUSINESS PARTNER WANTED FOR RED GUM TIMBER GATHERING IN NORTHERN PART OF THE COLONY.

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ON SALE Finest quality English made Gunpowder and Shot. LARGE RANGE OF SHOT SIZES AVAILABLE. Selection of pistols and long arms for inspection. Benjamin Baker Merchant, Geelong

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ON SALE Prospecting equipment Pans, shovels, picks and Axes.

Large assort. of misc. items. DANIEL MCGREGOR, MERCHANT

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The Governor has ordered that parcels of land be made available, south of the present settlement, for the purpose of dwellings. APPLICATIONS IN WRITING TO THE LAND OFFICE.

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GOING GREEN

Tuesday 11 May 2010

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COASTAL HOMES CRY OUT FOR NEW GLAZING ALTHOUGH we have been spoilt with the mild weather of late, the cold and wet of winter is just around the corner. Murray Riccardi of Rylock Windows said he knows his customers will be warm and cosy in their homes, and not faced with excessive heating bills. “Rylock’s affordable double glazed windows and doors are like winter woolies for your windows, providing insulation against the outside cold just a warm jumper or coat does,� Riccardi said. “Any form of insulation works by simply trapping air particles, and double glazed windows do that with the air that is contained in the sealed space between the panes. “There is no magic involved in why they perform, but customers tell us that the benefits are magical. “Over the years we have had literally dozens of reports from clients of the outstanding benefits, with repeated claims of energy bills halved after the installation of our windows in existing homes. “Today it is more important because of dwindling resources, and the cost of energy going up and up. The benefits will go on year after year, just as surely as energy prices will go up year after year. “If you are building a new home the extra cost of double glazing will probably add less than 20 per cent to your window and door cost. “This small outlay is probably the only money you will spend on the home that will come back to you, in fact over and over again in energy cost

With views of the Southern Ocean like the ones from this coastal house, Rylock double glazing isn’t just a good idea, but a necessity.

savings, as long as you live there. “Today’s modern home designs, with huge areas of glass that would have been solid walls a generation ago, also increase the need for double glazing, and

our clients are often surprised how large we can make spans of double glazed windows these days. “Before you ‘sign off’ with the builder on your new home, get him to find out how little extra.

“Rylock double glazed windows and doors will add to the cost of the building. We are sure you will say ‘is that all’, and remember the small outlay every time you come inside on a chilly winter day.�

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WALT Disney workers teamed up with the Anglesea YMCA Recreational Park and ANGAIR in a volunteer environmental project last week. More than 50 Walt Disney employees took part in the event which was part of the company’s worldwide volunteering incentive. The group’s outreach co-ordinator, Bob Eadie, led the team in a day of activities with an aim to

increase the park’s environmental friendliness. “We are really glad to be here and hopefully our presence will make a difference,� Eadie said. The Disney team worked in conjunction with Anglesea environmental group ANGAIR on various projects throughout the day, which was held last Thursday. ANGAIR members guided the Disney team in identifying and removing noxious plants and planting natives in their place.

Disney’s Stuart Turnham got down and dirty planting, weeding and mulching. “It is great to be here and doing work of this nature. It is a one-off chance to come down and help out,� he said. The international company also donated to the park an overhead projector, screen and film library as well as building a wood-fired pizza oven and replacing some of the camp’s barbeques.

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Some of the Walt Disney crew pictured around the YMCA’s new wood-fired pizza oven.

Carl Rayner and Lynn Wallace-Clancy from ANGAIR team up with Disney’s Natalie Schade and Joost Blom from the YMCA.

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Being super savvy BY AARON KELLEHER-JONES WHATEVER stage you’re at in life, no matter how old you are, what you earn or what you own – all that matters is making the most of what you have. Well, superannuation is no different. If you are just starting out in the workforce, retirement will more than likely be the last thing on your mind. But when you do retire, you are going to want enough money to enjoy it, ideally enjoy a comparable lifestyle to that you have had approaching retirement. That’s where superannuation comes in. In addition to your take home pay, your employer is legally required to put 9 per cent of your earnings

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into your nominated superannuation fund. This is known as Superannuation Guarantee Contribution or Employer Contributions. However, this doesn’t apply if you are age under 18 years or earn less than $450 in that month. For many of us, superannuation is likely to become one of the biggest assets we are likely to have. So with such a sizable amount of money being invested on your behalf, it pays to be interested in super and to know as much as you can about your super fund. Unlike your parents and grandparents before you, it is unlikely that you will stay in your first job for life. The fact is you may have several jobs over your

lifetime. This can make the job of keeping track of your super more difficult. You don’t want to end up with multiple super accounts because with each new super account comes another set of fees and an increasing likelihood that you will lose track of the money you have invested. So choose a superannuation fund that has competitive fees, a consistent performance record, a diversified investment portfolio, insurance options and flexibility to cater for your changing needs, and then consolidate your money into the one superannuation fund. If you think that you might have some “lost”

super, you can try to locate these funds by logging onto the Australian Tax Office (ATO) website at www.ato.gov.au/superfunds. Caring about money doesn’t have to mean you are materialistic, but managing what you have got does mean that you will get to enjoy more of what you want whether that is to travel, education, starting a family or buying a house. So talk to your Financial Planner about the best way to be smart with your money. Aaron Kelleher-Jones is a Financial Planner and Representative of Bendigo Financial Planning (ABN 11 068 049 178 AFSL 237898), a part of the Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Group.

Mothers with Torquay College students were treated to some special gifts on Sunday, selected by their children. Torquay College Parents and Friends president, Merrin, helped students, including Luca and Emily, with surprising mum.

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MARK Fox, left, from Furio’s Restaurant in Anglesea, has taken out the Geelong Apprentice of the Year award. He is pictured here being congratulated by his boss, Furio Rovere. The young chef was selected from the cream of the region’s up and coming trade and technical talent in an awards ceremony held at the Kardinia Heights Centre last Wednesday. The annual event recognises, celebrates and rewards excellence across the region’s training sector. Nominees come from a range of sectors, including carpentry, bricklaying, automotive, engineering, painting and decorating, cookery, hairdressing, horticulture, business administration, plumbing and gasfitting, electrotechnology and panel beating.

Is your passion getting lost in paperwork? Spend less time cutting through the red tape and more time running your business. Simply hop onto our website and take advantage of our business planning tools. And while you’re there, you can also create an account online to manage your forms. Better still, you can discover the different workshops and seminars we host to help your business run smoothly. Look for us at www.business.vic.gov.au or call 13 22 15.

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AUCTION: Saturday 22nd May

The Torquay office of Great Ocean Road Real Estate is pleased to report the recent listing of 26 Bells Boulevard Jan Juc. This unique lifestyle property presents seven prime, predominantly natural and private acres with the residence and improvements well back on the block amidst a setting that must be seen

Agent: Great Ocean Road Real Estate, Torquay

to be fully appreciated. Magnificent trees, a creek bed, bushland and landscaping to suit surround a unique brick homestead together with a separate self contained one bedroom cottage. The home offers four bedrooms, a gorgeous new kitchen, spacious open plan living, dining and family area, two bathrooms, polished boards,

vaulted ceilings and a glorious light filled sunroom. A central fireplace with slow combustion heater together with a split system air conditioner provide the climate control and the quality of appliances and fittings is consistent throughout. Extensive paving and decked entertaining areas

Contact: Geoff Bennett 5261 5088 or 0458 513 860

provide a variety of options for outdoor living and enjoyment. Town water, store shed and tastefully established gardens complete this fantastic property so beautifully set just minutes from Bells Beach, Jan Juc and the many services and facilities of Torquay.

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Industry Info

By Enzo Raimondo, CEO REIV

Home sale myths: Setting a reserve OVER the next few weeks this column will look at a few common myths about the buying and selling process in Victoria. By Enzo Raimondo, If readers have any myths they would like CEO REIV they are welcome to email the to discuss REIV at feedback@reiv.com.au This week’s myth is that vendors have to set a reserve when selling their house by auction. It is a common perception that the vendor has to set a reserve before they sell their home because it is common practice – however, this is not the case. The vendor can establish the ‘reserve price’ at any stage during the sale process but most wait until they have seen the level of interest through inquiries and open-house attendances. This is case for two reasons: first, the law does not require it; and second, unlike a private sale where the price on the advertisement is the price the vendor will sell at, through an auction the vendor is discovering what the market is willing to pay. In the event that they set a reserve, there is no requirement for them to keep the same reserve until the day of the auction – the vendor can vary it at any time. Indeed, a reserve set on day one, two or 20 of the auction campaign provides no surety about the final sale price. In a strong market, such as the one in Melbourne right now, the market often exceeds vendors’ expectations but in a soft market – for instance, in 2000 or 2008 – vendors frequently lowered their expectations to meet the market. Regardless of the reserve, unless otherwise instructed the auctioneer will not ‘knock the house down’ until they have sought and received the vendor’s approval.

Records continue to tumble at Barry Plant THERE is little doubt the state is in the midst of a property boom. Figures released from the Barry Plant Group show that the organisation – one of the strongest in Victoria – sold a remarkable 1,156 properties across the 77 office network for the month of March. This figure is approximately 15 per cent up on the network’s previous record, resulting in the group recording its 15th record month in a row. “With our expansive spread of offices across metropolitan Melbourne as well as the Mornington and Bellarine Peninsulas, the Barry Plant Group is often used as a barometer to measure how the wider Victorian market is travelling,” said group director and chief executive officer, Mike McCarthy. “Real estate – and in particular Melbourne metropolitan real estate – is looking very healthy. “Certainly from the results we are seeing coming through, there is little doubt the market is extremely strong with buyer demand and a shortage of housing being a driving force.” Auction clearance rates have also been consistent with the Barry Plant network reporting a clearance rate of around 85 per cent over the past few weeks. This figure is parallel to what the REIV has been reporting for Victoria as a whole. In fact,

the REIV reports that the next fortnight will see just over 1,600 auctions in Victoria, more than the consumer has seen heading into winter in the past four years. March also saw a number of other records be superseded across the Barry Plant Group at an office and individual level. Fourteen offices experienced all-time record months and 31 offices had their best March results ever. Individual sales people also performed exceptionally well and achieved a number of personal milestones. The group is hopeful this trend will continue throughout the remaining months of 2010 and well beyond. The Barry Plant Group holds a firm belief that it is the local knowledge and expertise of each of their offices and consultants that has achieved such strong results for their customers. Through extensive training sessions and continued professional development, agents are kept up to date with the latest information and market trends. If you’re thinking of buying or selling a property, visit your local real estate professionals at Barry Plant and experience the red carpet real estate service the group is famous for.

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Home buyers urged to be aware of insulation BUILDING advisory service of the Australian Institute of Architects, Archicentre, has renewed its call that home buyers should check the insulation status of properties they are purchasing as a safety issue to protect their families. Archicentre chief executive, Mark Stewart, said a legal opinion obtained by Archicentre showed that legislation basically supported the ‘buyer beware’ approach with generally little or no onus placed on vendors having to reveal if the home

they were selling had been part of the Federal Government’s now closed Home Insulation Programme. “However vendors need to be mindful of their legal obligations not to misrepresent their properties by concealing faulty insulation,” he said. “It therefore is important for all home owners with properties for sale who have had insulation installed to have their homes checked before

the sale to protect against any potential legal liability relating to the sale and to ensure the home is safe. “Currently tens of thousands of homes are changing hands every month in Australia, many of which may have been subject to faulty insulation installation. “We are urging anyone who is purchasing a property to also directly ask the questions: Has the home been involved in the Government

Insulation Program? Has the home been checked by a qualified person? If so by whom and is there supporting documentation? If there is any doubt prospective purchasers should have it independently checked by a qualified electrical contractor if foil has been used, or an architect or engineer if bulk insulation has been installed. People with concerns about the safety of their insulation are encouraged to call 13 17 92 to arrange a safety inspection.

Confidence in property market continues to grow

A RECORD number of Australians are preparing for property prices to increase in coming months, as demand for housing continues to outpace supply. The latest Bankwest/Mortgage and Finance Association Home Finance (MFAA) Index shows three quarters of Australians (76%) believe prices will rise in the current quarter. The data shows it’s the people upgrading or buying their second homes who are fuelling interest in the property market. Three quarters (74.8%) of next time buyers also believe it’s a good time to purchase investment property – up sharply from the record low 14.5% recorded during the height of the credit crisis. In contrast, prospective first time buyers are more cautious about the market, with only 43.7% believing now is a good time to buy compared to 49.7% in the last survey. According to Vittoria Shortt, chief executive, Bankwest Retail, although interest rates are rising next time buyers are returning to the property market because of confidence in the economy and

the jobs market. “Historically, the market has proved a good barometer of home owners’ confidence in the economy,” she said. “During the early stages of the global financial crisis house prices slipped, then the market recovered as first time buyers flooded the market. Now the baton has been passed to upgraders who see it as a good time to buy because of a strong economy and confidence in their job prospects. “We are also witnessing the return of investors to the market as a tight rental market sees the potential for good rental yields. “Savvy next time buyers are also aware of impending interest rate rises, and are factoring these into their decision making process.” The latest Index has also shown of the many people who are expecting the cash rate to keep climbing, almost half (47.1%) predict interest rates will rise by more than 0.5% within the next 12 months.

Riding the property wave

AUSTRALIANS throughout the country now feel house prices are headed higher. Of all states and territories surveyed, Victorians were most likely to think the value of their property had risen (76.3%), comfortably exceeding the average across all states (61.8%). The biggest improvement in perceived property value has been Western Australia, with only 3.3% of respondents feeling they have lost value compared to 16.7% in the last survey. According to chief executive officer of the Mortgage and Finance Association of Australia (MFAA), Phil Naylor, a climate of rising house prices and interest rates is a reminder to mortgage holders to shop around and take advantage of increased market competition.

“Our research shows understanding of mortgage broker services amongst both first time buyers and next time buyers is increasing,” Naylor said. “Perceived benefits of using broker services include offering a wide loan range and having the expertise to help the customer select the home loan product of most value to their specific circumstances as well as undertaking all the necessary groundwork needed.” Outlining the benefit of selecting one of MFAAs 12,500 members, Naylor added: “Choosing an MFAA member confirms that broker meets the highest standards in the industry, meeting key consumer criteria of education, experience, ethics and professionalism.”

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OCEAN GROVE 24 Seawind Place

$450,000 PERFECT, CAREFREE, IMMACULATE

Step inside the merbau decking fence and discover this stunning 2 story townhouse and the ultimate in simple, carefree, low maintenance living. Located in the lovely parks estate only mins from all that beautiful Ocean Grove has to offer, this immaculate home waits in anticipation for the astute buyer. Gorgeous designer kitchen , lounge and study set upon rich timber floors for fill downstairs living, whist upstairs , with a very wide child friendly staircase that joins the two, you will find three large bedrooms 2 with built in robes and master boasting huge ensuite and massive walk in robe. Attractive colour schemes, window dressings, and down lights throughout also complement. Perfect gardens, with decked alfresco area, 4,500ltr water tank and a spacious 2 ½ car garage complete this pretty picture. At only 21/2 years old with all the mod cons this home is practically brand new and will not be on the market long!!!!

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OCEAN GROVE 41 Daintree Way

OPEN - Saturday 8th May 12:00 - 12:30

$475,000 SLEEK, MODERN & NEW -12 Months Old -4 bedroom, Master with Ensuite and large walkin robe -Theatre Room Large family living/dining room Spacious kitchen with breakfast bar, gas cooking stainless steel appliances, double pantry Ducted Heating, split system Air Conditioner -Plenty of extra storage throughout -Double Garage with remote -Low maintenance gardens and secure fencing

OCEAN GROVE 65 Ocean Grand Drive

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$440,000

OCEAN GROVE 7 Heathwood Way

STYLISH ENTERTAINER Step inside this exquisite four bedroom, 30 sq family home and experience the feel of style and elegance. Situated on a 610m2 (approx) block in the midst of the well known and highly sought after Kingston Estate. Perfect for entertaining with a very private landscaped garden, huge decked alfresco area, secluded in ground spa.

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$460,000

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1090 Geel. Pt Arlington Rd $760,000 WARM COUNTRY APPEAL This huge family home on 5 acres approx consists of 4 good size bedrooms all with built in robes, master with walk in robe and ensuite and two huge living areas. New Kitchen and fresh paint complement along with floating timber floors, split system for cooling, central heating and large coonara heater. Huge powered shed / garage, 3 car carport and double garage and only stroll to the bellarine rail trail.

OCEAN GROVE Lot 290 Oakdean Blvd

LITTLE JEWEL Sometimes bigger isn´t always better, as you will see in this brilliantly designed AV Jennings home located in the popular Kingston Estate consisting: 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, Intergrated Kitchen / Lounge / Dining, Additional Games / Living area, Courtyard alfresco, Large decking area with pergola, And much more...When it comes to style and comfort for your family, they don´t come better than this!!!!

OCEAN GROVE 9 Altair

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Location & lifestyle don’t get better than this!! Four good size bedrooms with built in robes,updated kitchen, dining and spacious lounge with gorgeous french doors leading out to a decked and undercover alfresco area perfect for entertaining.Additional living room, double carport with drive through access to the single lock up garage to the rear of the sizeable 585m2 (approx) block also complement this wonderful home. Enjoy!

SOLD IN ONLY A FEW DAYS FOR WELL OVER THE ASKING PRICE!!!

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Ocean Grove

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THE PERFECT PACKAGE Cleverly and skilfully built only 13months ago by quality builders Dennis Family Homes, this 22sqr gem boasts: 3 Bedrooms plus study, 2 Bathrooms, Formal sitting room, Hardwood floating timber floors, Stone bench tops, Decked alfresco area, Double garage. When it comes to style, contemporary modern living and value for money, they don´t come better than this!!!

OCEAN GROVE 17 Milborne Drive

$480,000

$260,000

AN OPPORTUNITY NOT TO BE MISSED Don’t miss the opportunity to secure a 663m2 (approx) corner allotment in this great location. - Directly opposite lake reserve - Fenced on both sides - $3,000 garden starter bonus - Located on the Kingston Estate - Close to Shops, Schools & Facilities - Surrounded by quality homes in a quiet neighbourhood

OCEAN GROVE 11 Heathwood Way NEW PRICE!!!

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LIGHT BRIGHT COASTAL RETREAT This well presented coastal home is ready for your family to enjoy. - 29sq - 3yrs old - Land 540sqm (approx) - 3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms - 4 living spaces Balcony from Master with views - 5 star Energy rating - Solar Hot Water - Ducted Heating Split System Air conditioning upstairs - Double Garage Garden Shed - Side access to rear Low maintenance gardens. Call now to inspect.

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Torquay To orq rqu ua ay 1 10 02 Fischer Fiissc F che he Street 102

Torquay 2/32 Anderson Street

This magnificent 2 storey home offering master bedroom downstairs with ensuite, gourmet timber kitchen with dishwasher and quality appliances, adjoining meals area and family room all with polished timber floorboards. There are two additional bedrooms and a smaller 4th bedroom/ study upstairs as well as a study nook. The upstairs living room offers magnificent ocean views and is an ideal way to laze the day away on the large rear deck. Additional features include remote control double garage with internal access and drive through access to the large rear yard, which is ideal for the kids to play safely, air conditioning, intercom and more. Just a short walk to the beach and reserve this home is centrally located and would make for a great beach house, investment or something to call your home.

Ideally located in the heart of ‘old Torquay’ lies this modern 3 bedroom townhouse with the clear blue ocean at the end of the street. Situated on a quiet block of 3, the home offers 2 levels of well designed luxury. Downstairs features 2 good sized bedrooms, both with BIR’s, spacious living area, bathroom, laundry and the double remote control garage and the private rear courtyard. Upstairs is the main living area, comprising of spacious kitchen, large meals area and lounge room has gas log fire heating and S/S cooling and enjoy ocean views as does the private sun drenched balcony which adjoins the lounge room. The master bedroom is spacious and has WIR’s and an ensuite. The main shopping precinct is only a short stroll away and the beach is just so close. Your kids will thank you for this purchase.

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Love The Position If location and price are important to you then stop your search now and inspect this well looked after one bedroom unit only metres from the beach and shops. This lower level apartment comprises of a neat open living / kitchen and meals area, bedroom with BIR, separate bathroom and laundry. With under cover parking and guest space in a quiet complex within a short stroll to everything Torquay has to offer, what more could you ask for at such an affordable price.

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Torquay

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Modern Townhouse With Ocean Outlook Modern 3 bedroom double storey townhouse located at the rear of a quiet block is an excellent first home, beach house or investment. The home boasts 3 spacious bedrooms master with walk in robe, gourmet kitchen with quality appliances, and adjoining meals area and lounge room and large outdoor balcony where the ocean is on full display. Second living area downstairs is ideal for the kids, remote control double garage with rear access and internal entry, air conditioning, private courtyard/BBQ area. Close to convenience store and easy walking distance to the beach. Be Quick!

Take The Time To Step Inside; You’ll Be Glad You Did. Step inside and you’ll instantly fall in love with this immaculate 3 bedroom town house. Magnificent kitchen with S/S appliances & D/W, adjoining meals & lounge have floor to ceiling windows that enjoy spectacular views of the ocean. Master bedroom has full ensuite and WIR, 2 bedrooms with BIR. Sunlit bathroom, spacious laundry, ample storage. Single remote control garage, internal entry & low maintenance gardens. Split system A/C, ducted heating & vacuum, polished floorboards, video intercom. Situated in quiet court amongst quality homes.

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A Lifestyle Beyond Compare This brand new family home is a stone’s throw from the beach. Part of the Sands Golf Course with club facilities included. It comprises of 4 spacious bedrooms, master with ensuite and WIR. Gourmet kitchen with Stone bench tops, stainless steel appliances and dishwasher. Spacious lounge room and separate extra large family room. Outside is a paved BBQ area and plenty of room for the kids to play. Remote control double garage, internal and drive through access.Features ducted heating, security system, ducted vacuum, split system air conditioning. This home has it all.

The first thing you’ll notice is the manicured gardens and the fresh clean look of the home. You’ll be impressed by the size and character of the home which features 3 large bedrooms, very large master with his and hers WIR, extra large ensuite complete with spa bath, other bedrooms have BIR. There is a study with built in desk and shelving which would be ideal if you work from home. The kitchen has an abundance of space and boasts quality appliances and walk in pantry. Beautiful bright lounge room and meals area. There is a theatre room complete with rear projector, speakers, etc to ensure your movie experience. Entertaining informally will be a highlight with a magnificent gazebo and there is enough grass for the kids to play safely. To complete the picture is a large triple garage with rear access.

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OPEN FOR INSPECTION SAT & SUN 11.00am - 11.30am

SIMPLY STUNNING WITH BAY VIEWS

ENDLESS POTENTIAL

Â? ­  Âƒ ƒ „ ­ ­ Â? impressive in themselves but this stunning property boasts so much more. To be  Â…Â?Â? undergone a beautiful renovation and presents immaculately. † ‡ ˆ with floor to ceiling windows maximizing the stunning view Impressive modern bathroom Natural gas log fire Double garage Subdivision potential STCA Agent: Luke Campbell 0409 554 949 3 1 2 Michelle Browne 0415 854 220

Boasting sweeping views of Port Phillip Bay this unique property comprises three titles and is the ideal development/investment opportunity. The existing residence features a large upstairs living area, three spacious bedrooms, a cosy kitchen, formal dining and outstanding bay views. An opportunity exists to develop two terrace style townhouses either side of the existing residence STCA. Simply an outstanding development site not to be missed. Agent: Luke Campbell 0409 554 949 Michelle Browne 0415 854 220

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OCEAN FRONT LAND The last of OnShore Torquay Limited number available Short stroll to the town centre Land sizes up to 426 m2

Don’t Miss Out! Sales Office Open Sat & Sun 12pm - 4pm 100 The Esplanade, Torquay (Mel ref. 506 C4) Or Hayden Real Estate 21 Pearl Street, Torquay Patrick Hayden 0437882088

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St Georges Way Cul-De-Sac 8 ONLY - LOTS 283 - 290

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NEW EXCLUSIVE RELEASE OF ONLY EIGHT ALLOTMENTS A rare opportunity now exists to secure your own piece of coastal paradise. Offering an ideal lifestyle location in a quiet Cul-De-Sac at the end of St Georges Way, with breathtaking course views overlooking the 4th and 5th holes of The Sands golf course. These recently released blocks range from 694sqm to 1080sqm. These allotments offer the perfect place to build your dream coastal home.

Hayden Real Estate 21 PEARL STREET, TORQUAY, VIC 3228 PH: 03 5261 2101 FAX: 03 5261 4422

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TORQUAY 32 CENTRESIDE DRIVE Superb Contemporary Coastal Home

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For Sale Now or by Auction The immaculate presentation, light filled spaces and beautifully maintained gardens together with never to be lost ocean views, are stand out features of this as new family home. The upstairs area comprises open plan living/ dining which adjoins spacious kitchen with stone bench tops. Three good sized bedrooms, master with stylish ensuite, additional spacious living area and entertaining decks upstairs to relax and enjoy the water view.

This well presented and spacious, three bedroom home is located in a very tranquil area of Anglesea. It features a large north facing rear deck, ideal for entertaining guests or lazing around with your favourite book. With its leafy aspect, views to Anglesea Golf Club, north facing deck and Coonara fireplace this home will provide yearly comfort and enjoyment. An inspection of the property is required to truly appreciate the tranquil, leafy, spacious, light filled home!

AUCTION: Sat 22nd May @ 1pm INSPECT: Sat 1:00 - 1:30pm CONTACT: John McMahon 0400 866 634

FOR SALE Price: $598,000 CONTACT: Trent Ludlow 0418 308 841, Marius Tekin 0425 853 055

Surf Coast Real Estate ANGLESEA 87-89 Great Ocean Road 5263 2133 TORQUAY 21 Pearl Street 5261 2101 www.hayden.com.au

TORQUAY LOT 1038 SHOREBREAK DRIVE

Your Quay To Happiness > Fantastic level allotment in the Quay Estate. 619m2 with an 18m frontage and 34m depth (approx.) > Within walking distance to the beach and approx. 4km to town centre > No annual body corporate fees, flexible building guidelines and no time restrictions FOR SALE Price: $279,000CONTACT: Patrick Hayden 0437 882 088

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TORQUAY 1 LONGSHORE STREET LOOK NO LONGER

For Sale Now or By Auction > Spacious open plan living opening to north and south facing decks > Four bedrooms - each with reverse cycle air conditioning, ensuite and walk in wardrobe to master bedroom > Covered alfresco meals area off kitchen / dining > Private front and rear courtyards > Double garage with internal access to residence > Only minutes walk to Gilbert Street shopping centre, parkland, cafes and beaches.

This near new residence situated in one of the most progressive areas in Torquay is an ideal starter offering a good sized family home with functional design. The home comprises; > Four bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk in robe > Spacious living / dining with bi-folds to undercover entertaining deck > Separate generous lounge room > Ducted reverse cycle heating and cooling > Double remote garage with internal access > Situated on a child friendly 599m2 allotment (approx)

AUCTION: Sat 22nd May @ 12pm INSPECT: Sat 1:30 - 2:00pm CONTACT: John McMahon 0400 866 634, Wayne Mackay

JAN JUC 6 PRINCES TERRACE

2 1 Unique Commercial Unique premises comprising shop front and two bedroom residence > Two large bedrooms with built in robes and bathroom with separate bath and shower. Kitchen/dining, separate living area and outdoor terrace, currently tenanted on a commercial lease Retail space features: > Approximately 60m2, rear storage area and ammenities and currently owner occupied FOR SALE Price: $475,000 + GSTCONTACT: Hayley Ball 0421 702 678, Daniel Hayden 0448 899 771

FOR SALE Price: $525,000 INSPECT: Sun 2:00 - 2:30pm CONTACT: John McMahon 0400 866 634


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BELLBRAE 100 KURZMANS ROAD TORQUAY - BELL'S BEACH - BELLBRAE

TORQUAY 1 FATIMAH COURT COASTAL SANCTUARY IN BRILLIANT LOCATION

Deceptively spacious, this two bedroom holiday getaway boasts two generous living areas, central kitchen with skylight and adjoining meals area. Double doors lead to undercover verandah/bbq area. A huge brick open fireplace is the feature of the spacious living room and another similar size multi purpose room which is ideal for when the crowds stay over. This much loved home is situated on an easy care 474 metre allotment, with plenty of off street parking. The beach access track, only 50 metres away leads over the sand dunes to the fabulous pristine beach which Breamlea has to offer. It´s larger than it looks.

For Sale Now or By Auction Strikingly beautiful 10 acres of treed grass land beneath a canopy of mature Iron Barks in secluded valley setting only 5 minutes from Bell´s Beach, including ranch style solid brick four bedroom home, two living areas, billiard room and study, tiled and carpeted, double carport, workshop, shed, three dams and two paddocks. Close to bus stop, easy access to Deakin Uni, most sought after location. Inspection strictly by appointment.

Appealing, double storey home, stylishly refurbished and offering superior family lifestyle only minutes to the beach, in a quiet court location. > Spacious, state of the art kitchen with quality fittings > Two living areas featuring bamboo floors > Three bedrooms plus study > Sensational main bathroom plus ensuite to master > Fully landscaped rear yard with deck, boardwalk and alfresco dining. > Double garage with direct entry inside

FOR SALE Price: $590,000 INSPECT: Sat 2:30 - 3:00pm CONTACT: Marianne Keane 0413 555 753

AUCTION: Sat 15th May @ 12 noon INSPECT: Sat 11:30 - 12:00pm CONTACT: John McMahon 0400 866 634, Patrick Hayden 0437 882 088

AUCTION: Sat 19th Jun @ 12pm INSPECT: Sat 2:00 - 2:30pm CONTACT: John McMahon 0400 866 634, Marianne Keane 0413 555 753

Surf Coast Real Estate ANGLESEA 87-89 Great Ocean Road 5263 2133 TORQUAY 21 Pearl Street 5261 2101 www.hayden.com.au

SINCE 1917

Proven Professional Performers

DEANS MARSH ~ SUPERB OTWAYS SMALL FARM

WINCHELSEA ~ SMALL ACRES HOME SITES

12.78 ACRES ~ 31.5 ACRES

CLOSE TO BARWON RIVER AND GOLF COURSE

Located in the rolling Otways foothills this attractive acreage offers the chance of a lifestyle that would be the envy of most. The cosy timber cottage on the property is an ideal weekender, with 3 bedrooms, kitchen, meals and living area with a wood heater and renovated bathroom. Wide verandah and deck offer views across the property and far beyond. There's plenty of scope to extend the cottage or perhaps you could upgrade to a beautiful new home. This marvellous small farm is ideal for horses or cattle as it's securely fenced, has three dams and the treed Yan Yan Gurt creek at the bottom of the paddock. Located only 20 minutes from Lorne or Aireys Inlet, 45 minutes from Geelong.

These two allotments are each around 1 hectare (2.6 acres), and are flat, level blocks, ideal for the new home of your choice. Power, water, phone are all at the front gate ready to go. The beautiful Barwon River is only a stones throw and the Winchelsea Golf Club across the road. Convenient location only minutes from shopping, school, train station etc.

Auction: Saturday 5th June at 12.00 noon 105 Parkers Road, Deans Marsh

$185,000 each 54 & 64 Lauders Lane, Winchelsea WEB ID: 2753418 Anthony McDonald 0418 593 597

WEB ID: 7285735

Inspect Sat 15th May 1.00 - 2.00pm Anthony McDonald 0418 593 597 Daryl Oborne 0419 388 341

Geelong Office Cnr. Thompson Road & Furner Ave

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29MAY JANUARY 2008 4 - 18 MAY 2010

WELCOME TO OUR BACKYARD COASTAL VIEWS

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APOLLO BAY

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AIREYS INLET / FAIRHAVEN / ANGLESEA AIREYS INLET (03) 5220 0200 Shop 3, 28-30 Great Ocean Road, Aireys Inlet, Vic 3231 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au 18 ANDERSON STREET AIREYS INLET

41 -43 BEACH ROAD AIREYS INLET

RESORT LIVING WITH A COUNTRY OUTLOOK • • • • • • •

One of the areas best properties Two titles of 1832 sqm (approx) Stylish modern home Gorgeous valley and river views Fantastic pool and outdoor entertainment area Separate self contained studio Walk to shops and beach

‘NEAT AS A PIN’

DELIGHTFUL VALLEY VIEWS

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Secluded spot on the beachside. Three bedrooms. Main bathroom plus ensuite. Wood heater & air conditioning. Private quiet position. Very well maintained property.

$575,000 Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815

$1,495,000 - Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815

120 BOUNDARY ROAD AIREYS INLET

42B BAMBRA ROAD AIREYS INLET

16 GREAT OCEAN ROAD AIREYS INLET

Uninterrupted views over the valley Large block at 1178sqm (approx) Fully serviced Build your dream home here Walk to beach and shops

$410,000 Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815

53 GREAT OCEAN ROAD AIREYS INLET

9 NARANI WAY FAIRHAVEN

RARE COASTAL ACERAGE

NOT A CENT TO BE SPENT

OCEAN & LIGHTHOUSE VIEWS

COASTAL LIVING FOR ALL SEASONS

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• Stylish and spacious split level home on 1000+ sqm. • Peaceful setting with views of Painkalac Creek Valley and surrounding bushland. • Light and bright open plan living/dining/kitchen, 3 large bedrooms, rumpus/4th bedroom and 2 bthrs. • 10 min walk to the inlet, playground, bottom shops or Fairhaven beach. • Energy & water saving features include Quantum hot water and tank to toilet flushing.

30 acres (approx) Ocean and lighthouse views Close to beach and town centre Stunning elevated native allotment Rural conservation zoning

$1,425,000 Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815

Short walk to the beach and shops. Three bedrooms. Beach side of the Great Ocean Road. Land size 737 sqm (approx.) Large, sunny deck area with spa. Lock up garage. Low maintenance construction.

$595,000 Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815

21 SHE OAK CRESCENT FAIRHAVEN

Fabulous, central location Double storey cedar dwelling Three bedrooms Two bathrooms Great views of Split Point Light house Views to Lorne Open plan living/dining/kitchen area

$620,000 Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815

30 SHE OAK CRESCENT FAIRHAVEN

$695,000 - Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815

33 YANDANAH ROAD FAIRHAVEN

2 YARRINGA ROAD FAIRHAVEN

FAIRHAVEN ON A BUDGET

LARGE HOUSE WITH GREAT BUSH VIEWS

HALF AN ACRE WITH GREAT VIEWS

300 M WALK TO THE FAIRHAVEN SURF BEACH’

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Low maintenance home. Three bedrooms. North facing, 999m2 allotment. Walk to the beach. Outdoor deck area. Great buying for Fairhaven.

Ocean views and fantastic bush views. Four bedroom, two bathrooms, rumpus room Open plan living/dining/kitchen. Polished floorboards throughout. Loads of outdoor decking and double lock-up garage.

$775,000 Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815

$575,000 Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815

51 CAMP ROAD ANGLESEA

Unique single storey home. Fantastic ocean views of breaking waves. Huge land size of 2089 sqm (approx.) Rebuild, renovate or rent. Walk to the beach. Massive potential.

$985,000 Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815

22&36 /105 GREAT OCEAN RD ANGLESEA

Four bedroom, two bathroom home ideal for large family. Short, flat walk to Fairhaven beach. Ocean views. Open plan living/dining/kitchen. 867m2 (approx) low maintenance property. Secure your property in this sought after, prized position.

$875,000 Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815

59A NOBLE STREET ANGLESEA

8 SIMMONS COURT ANGLESEA

POSITION PERFECT

AN EXCITING LIFESTYLE RESORT INVESTMENT

WITH A VISTA STRAIGHT DOWN THE 11TH FAIRWAY

ANGLESEA FREEHOLD & BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

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• Unique and attractive 2 & 3 bedroom dual living configuration Villa apartments. • A fantastic opportunity for holiday letting/own use at your discretion. • Modern décor, fully furnished, airconditioners and predominantly self contained. • Individual and spacious al fresco decks and carparks.

• Large vacant allotment of 801sqm backing onto the 11th fairway. • So close to golf course entrance and with a superb northerly aspect to the rear. • Easy access to town centre, river and surf beaches with peaceful treed surrounds. • Preliminary plans for unique 4 bedroom home. • A beautifully elevated block within a popular and tightly held area of Anglesea.

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In the heart of Anglesea. Metres from the school, shops and river. Great block of 766m2 (approx). Three bedrooms, two bathrooms. Large rear deck area Fully fenced, secure, large rear yard

$570,000 Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815

Apt 22 - $385,000 Apt 36 - $407,000 Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

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$423,000 - Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 2

Industrial 3 zoning / land size 1424 sqm 26 Lettable storage spaces Flexible business opportunity Strong income, low outgoings Managers area inc kitchenette and staff room

$730,000 Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815

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APOLLO BAY

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

APOLLO BAY HEIGHTS APOLLO BAY

935 BARHAM RIVER ROAD APOLLO BAY

STAGE 2 NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION - 9 LOTS ALREADY SOLD

AN OTWAY PARADISE – LIFESTYLE & INCOME ALONG THE BARHAM RIVER

• Cheapest blocks with ocean views in Apollo Bay. Don’t miss out on some of Apollo Bay’s best views in this residential land subdivision boasting the town’s highest residential elevation • Spectacular 360 degree views of the ocean, harbour & hills that can never be built out. Innovative development design – over 11,000 sq.m of surrounding parkland means you keep your view forever • Great Ocean Road just 750m away & very close to shops, restaurants and cafés • Large lot sizes, unique no through road/court. Act fast while the 1st home buyers grant still exists

• Fantastic lifestyle property set on 50 acres of prime land. Offering Barham river frontage, temperate rainforest, creeks, gullies and many walking tracks – within easy access (9 km) to Apollo Bay and the Great Ocean Road • The main home has spectacular views of the Paradise valley and comprises 5 bdrs, 4 bths, formal living & dining with large light filled windows & a spacious air-conditioned family/kitchen/meals area with access to the balconies/ entertaining courtyard • There are also 5 cottages on the property; 2 of these are suitable for couples. There are also two (3) bdr cottages & one (2) bdrm cottage which are suitable for families. Each cottage offers magnificent views of the surrounding rainforest

From $195,000 – Inspect by appointment Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

$POA - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

15 CAWOOD STREET APOLLO BAY

4 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY

APOLLO BAY’S NEWEST TOWNHOUSE DEVELOPMENT… “SALT WATER”

‘CAPE COD’ SEASIDE MANOR - A STARTLING VISION IN WHITE

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• Few homes along the Great Ocean Road have the distinction of being located on the water’s edge with the famous Road at their back. Here, the Barham River offers a tranquil foreground waterway with a low sand bar the only thing between it and the beautiful sand and surf of Mounts Bay and the Southern ocean • Architect designed 2 storey ‘Cape Cod’ residence with a separate two storey Tuscan Studio • The main house is characterised by sophistication and exclusivity with a classic presence that is complemented by a formal landscaped garden courtyard around a central fountain

Spaciously designed with a two storey floor plan and 5 Star energy efficiency rating, it stands out from the crowd 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 spacious deck areas & European fittings & fixtures Sensationally located within 200m to Apollo Bay’s sandy beaches Environmental eco-friendly design in harmony with quality construction and premium position ACT NOW and SAVE with minimum deposit, furniture package options, excellent potential yields

Offers from $550,000 – $600,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

$POA - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

217 - 219 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY

245 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY

PICTURESQUE OCEAN FRONTAGE~EXCLUSIVE VACANT LAND OPPORTUNITY

‘APOLLO WATERS’… (ALMOST) TWO GOOD TO BE TRUE!

• This truly spectacular site presents four vacant allotments, three with absolute Great Ocean Road frontage • Boasting magnificent ocean views, and prime coastal position. This is a unique building opportunity, and we urge all interested parties to express interest today to have the opportunity to secure this rare prospect. • Supremely located with endless, uninterrupted views • Each allotment is sold with approved plans for a two storey home • Short stroll to town. Flexible terms available

• A fabulous outlook that will never be built out. Stylishly renovated 3 B/R weatherboard home plus a separate, very rentable 3-year old holiday apartment – two-for-one, on the same perfectly positioned 998m2 site, just 50 metres from the swimming beach & a 10 minute walk to town • ‘Apollo Waters’ offers a myriad of choices to families and some very desirable investment potential. You might even choose to turn ‘two good’ into ‘three good’ – with two road frontages, the sizeable property is ripe for further development (STCA)

From $495,000 Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

$1,150,000 Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

295 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY

BUSTY / BIDDLES ROAD APOLLO BAY

18A GAMBIER STREET APOLLO BAY

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Vacant allotment with outstanding Great Ocean Road frontage World class ocean views never to be built out! Prime coastal real estate Excellent scope for development of a luxury home to capatalise on this truly magnificent position (STCA) Allotment size – 950sqm approx

$800,000 Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

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THIS LANDSCAPED MASTERPIECE

DREAMS CAN BECOME REALITY

• A lovely small acreage of 12.31 acres ready to go with a planning permit and approved plans for your holiday home dream • Capturing the rolling hills and ocean views that only the great landscape of this awe-inspiring coastline can offer • Copy of permit and all plans available on request

• Magnificent views over Mounts Bay and Hayley Reef at Marengo • Low level maintenance block is in an enviable position only a short stroll to the Barham River, Golf course, Harbour and town centre. • Fully serviced allotment with planning permit and house drawings completed, now only awaiting the dream home

$400,000 - $440,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 3

$250,000 – Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

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APOLLO BAY / MARENGO APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay, Vic 3233 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au 2/18 GAMBIER STREET APOLLO BAY

OCEAN SIDE OF THE GREAT OCEAN ROAD

22-26 GREAT OCEAN RD APOLLO BAY

• Architecturally designed apartment in the harbour precinct • Ocean & harbour views and the golf course and beach all at your door step • Approx. 20 squares with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas, courtyard, dbl garage • European styled appliances in kitchen including D/W, reverse cycle A/C and low voltage down lights

A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY – SEANOOK BEACH HOUSES • This gleaming new townhouse precinct is the gold standard in living. Perfectly positioned, architect designed and superbly appointed • Act quickly to purchase “off the plan” & secure your own piece of paradise with significant savings in stamp duty • 3 B/R, 3 bth, secure double garage. Several terraces to exploit the stunning views in every direction • A short stroll to the golf course, harbour, surf beach & main street

$540,000 – Inspect by appointment Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

$700,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

2 / 10 NOEL STREET APOLLO BAY

175 GREAT OCEAN RD APOLLO BAY

"ON LOCATION"! • Creatively designed residence currently operating as a successful motel • Consisting of 8 B/R & 6 bth with multiple living areas • Unrivalled location on a corner site in the heart of Apollo Bay, opposite beach • Unsurpassed views of the bay, the boat harbour and the rolling green Otways $POA Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

37 - 39 NOEL STREET APOLLO BAY

80 OLD HORDERN VALE RD APOLLO BAY

10 NIGEL COURT APOLLO BAY

THE SIZE SAYS IT ALL • 27 sq sandstone brick veneer home • Spacious open plan living / dining area with some ocean views • 3 extra large king size B/R, master with WIR & en suite • Undercover BBQ / entertaining area through double French doors • Double remote garage • Land size - 678 sq.m $495,000-$525,000 wi/wo - Inspect by appointment Bec Allen 0429 999 788

2 OUTLOOK ROAD APOLLO BAY

“CAPE VISTA 2”

NEVER BEFORE BEEN RELEASED TO THE MARKET!

“LAND FOR WILDLIFE”

LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT

• Positioned within a “chip” of the golf course, boat harbour, the unspoilt sandy beaches and the relaxed shopping precinct of Apollo Bay • 3 B/R’s (BIR’s), 2 bth • Spacious open plan living, R/C air con, polished timber floors to kitchen, meals and living areas • Generous balcony to maximise full view aspects of hills, ocean & golf course

• A truly much awaited opportunity • In one of the best locations in Apollo Bay are these truly sensational north facing allotments, offering stunning ocean views • Four vacant allotments, ranging up to 632 sq.m, presenting the best building site in town

• 2.83 hectares (7 acres), located 5 km from town • The north boundary is fronted with river reserve • The cleared house site is sheltered from wind and sunny even in deep winter • A planning permit has been issued with plans for an architect designed, energy efficient house consisting of 3 B/Rs (BIRs), 2 bth, lounge/dining room, large deck

• Space galore. Splendid finish. Specialty features. This minimum-maintenance, maximum-livability property will end your home search by capturing your heart • Pleasingly nuzzled between the beach and hinterland ranges, the home unfolds across a beautifully designed 34 sq floorplan & features 3 B/R (2 ensuited plus a powder room), study (or 4th bdr) & theatre room • Just a two minute walk away from the ocean

$595,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

43 PASCOE STREET APOLLO BAY

Lots 1 & 3 – $495,000 Lot 2 – $575,000 Lot 4 – $475,000 Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

$330,000-$340,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

LOT 18 SEEBERG COURT APOLLO BAY

3 SCOTT PLACE APOLLO BAY

$695,000 - $725,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

625 SUNNYSIDE ROAD APOLLO BAY

“CAPTAINS LODGE” ~ GROUP 1 POSITION

IMPRESSIVE BAYSIDE ESTATE

BRAND NEW HOME IN ‘APOLLO BAY HEIGHTS’

FIELDS OF DREAMS - “ON TOP OF THE BAY”

• With ‘position plus’ this Apollo Bay holiday masterpiece offers it all for the discerning Apollo Bay lifestyle buyer • A massive 12 x 8m shed will ensure the boat & fishing gear will be right at your fingertips • With 4 bdr, 2 bth & decks facing NE there is plenty of space for entertaining family and friends • Only 100m to the beach & short walk to the main street, this home is the favourite in the spring sale market

• Striking home of generous proportions with 6 B/R’s, 2.5 bth, 4 balconies • 2 sep. kitchen areas and open plan living / dining • S.L.U.G + S/C ‘Guest room’ with en suite & sep. entry • Breathtaking hill & ocean views • Superb location in exclusive cul de sac approx. 600m to the beach • Land size approx. 1,664 sq.m (just under half an acre)

• Currently under construction, you have the opportunity to be the lucky first owner of this quality split level home • Comprising 2 bathrooms & 3 bedrooms wth optional 4th bedroom • Well designed open plan dining/kitchen that connects to a spacious living area that takes advantage of the gorgeous ocean views

• 20 acres (approx) • 35 min to Lorne & 20 min to Apollo Bay • Stunning ocean views & comfortable cottage dwelling + shedding • 2 ¼ km as the crow flies to the water/your own private beach • CALL FOR A MUST SEE INSPECTION

$665,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

$695,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

$750,000 Inspect by appointment Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

$680,000 - $715,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

2 TUXION ROAD APOLLO BAY

"AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEA"

VENDOR SAYS SELL!

• This seaside business opportunity is currently being run as a B & B, but alternatively would be ideal as a beach home / Corporate/Health Retreat / Equestrian facility • Situated on a fully town serviced parcel of land of some 30 acres, it would lend itself to future subdivision(STCA) • Located at the foothills of Apollo Bay, just walking distance to the beach & cosmopolitan cafe lifestyle Apollo Bay offers

• Absorb the breathtaking, panoramic views & appreciate the beauty of Apollo Bay & its sweeping coastline from this magnificent, comfortable cottage • When only the best views will do – this will truly be one of the best buys in the area • At this reduced price, inspection in a must • Make no mistake; this property is unique.Think: Sml Acreage + 180˚ views, all within 3km of the Township

$1,650,000 - $1,795,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

$695,000 – Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

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8 PANORAMA CRESCENT MARENGO

295 TUXION ROAD APOLLO BAY

PANORAMIC PANORAMA • • • • •

Four-bedroom, 2-bathroom magnificently renovated classic with some of the most expansive views that the Apollo Bay/Marengo market has to offer Fabulous renovated kitchen with big views and all finishes at the high end of quality and design Dual decks in elevated positions and the rear deck has an outdoor shower and bath! The master bedroom, with its magnificent en suite, also acts as a parents retreat with a day bed and sliding glass doors onto the sun-drenched deck Overall, a home providing the utmost in views and livability

$950,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 4

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MARENGO / SKENES CREEK / HORDERN VALE / JOHANNA / LAVERS HILL / WONGARRA / YUULONG APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay, Vic 3233 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au 6 GALBRAITH WAY MARENGO

29 GREAT OCEAN ROAD SKENES CREEK

2 KARLSON STREET SKENES CREEK

10 TREETOPS TCE SKENES CREEK

SUPERIOR FAMILY HOME + SEPARATE COTTAGE‘

MAGNIFICENT OCEAN FRONTAGE

YOUR BEACH HOUSE BECKONS!

REVEL IN THE ‘C-AIR’

• 4 B/R’s & 3 bth, master B/R with WIR & parents retreat • Cathedral ceilings with exposed timber beams, O.P.L with wood fire • Separate private fully self-contained cottage with wood fire and spa with a gross rental return of approx. $40k p.a • D.L.U.G/workshop. Land – approx. 1acre fully fenced.

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$800,000 + Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

$598,000 Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

• Funky beach house with gorgeous ocean views captured from the formal living area & master bdrm, reminding you that the beach is just a short stroll away • Open plan kitchen/dining/living, polished timber floors, wood heater and spacious decking with an easterly aspect • 3 large B/R’s, 2 bathrooms (Master with en suite) • Great yard for the kids – 809 sq.m (approx)

• Unique and stunning holiday home in the exclusive grounds of the ‘C-Air’ boutique development opposite the Skenes Creek beach • A coastal retreat for discerning owners incorporating extensive entertaining and living areas • Extensive use of glass for optimal viewing of the ocean vistas • Smeg appliances + Italian tap ware

$720,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

$585,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

3 B/R home with plenty of renovation potential Open plan living/kitchen Stone’s throw from the water and short drive to town Land size of 513 sq.m Amazing uninterrupted ocean views

3 OCEAN TERRACE SKENES CREEK

C - AIR SKENES CREEK

TOWNHOUSES & VACANT BLOCKS WITH STUNNING OCEAN VIEWS

TIGHTLY HELD ‘STINGRAY’ HOUSE FOR SALE – ABSLOUTE OCEAN FRONTAGE

• Combination of architecturally designed waterfront homes or vacant allotments offering stunning coastal views with protection guaranteed. House & land packages available • 2 & 3 bedroom homes – returning up to 8% on the holiday rental market • Vacant allotments ranging from 553 sq.m to 817 sq.m • Building design guidelines to ensure quality & integrity • Homes on Ocean Terrace & Treetops Terrace – priced from $450,000 • Allotments on Great Ocean Road, Old Coach Road & Muller Road – priced from $250,000

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

Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

540 SKENES CREEK ROAD SKENES CREEK

55 HORDERN VALE RD HORDERN VALE

“THE EYRIE” • • • •

This landmark property in the foothills of Apollo Bay offers everything your heart desires VIEWS… UNSURPASSED PRIVACY… SECLUSION Words can’t describe this experience. Only the impact of an inspection will delight your senses and take you where very few can go • 3 bedrooms • 27 acres

380 AIRE SETTLEMENT ROAD JOHANNA

COMFY HOME, SHEDDING, LUSH GREEN PASTURES

WELCOME TO JOHANNA

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• Beautifully private & secluded, boasting surprising views of the stunning forest, mountains & private rainforest • Large open living area, with feature fireplace, opening on to a north facing deck • 4 B/R, 2 bth on 7 immaculate acres plus a dam • Barn/workshop complete with upstairs retreat/living area + shower and toilet • 10 min to Johanna Beach, 5min to the Great Ocean Rd

North facing 4 bedroom home Exceptional shedding, lush green pastures Ideal for horses and the school bus stops at the corner 25 acres incl. 5 fenced paddocks with troughs Overlooks Aire Valley and Otway Ranges 15 minutes from Apollo Bay

$550,000 Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

$1,400,000 - $1,600,000 Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

BLACKWOOD GULLY LAVERS HILL

Breathtaking ocean views forever from this luxury coastal holiday home on the water Architect designed – Steven Last – 3 B/R, 2 bth Bright, airy and spacious coastal living with floor to ceiling windows maximising the view Private, fully fenced rear courtyard with BBQ area, underground services Situated directly across the road from the beach and only 5 minutes from the town centre of Apollo Bay in an exclusive private estate with unique landscaping integrating the coast and the forest

33-39 GREAT OCEAN RD LAVERS HILL

5022 GREAT OCEAN ROAD WONGARRA

$$920,000 - $980,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

235 HIDERS ACCESS TRACK YUULONG

A TRUE TREE-CHANGE OPPORTUNITY

GREAT OCEAN ROAD FRONTAGE

APOLLO BAY / LORNE / SUGARLOAF / WONGARRA

JOHANNA / YUULONG

• Thriving hospitality business, a brilliant home and the ultimate location • Two-level pole-house comprising a 90-seat café, specialty gift shop and gleaming commercial kitchen. Spectacular Otway Ranges vistas stretch from its vine-covered verandahs. • Nearby, the 3 B/R, 2bth residence shares the 5-acre slice of heaven. With home office, ensuite, decked areas.

• Vacant land located in the heart of the town, close to the school & post office • Ideal for multiple purposes – Residential or commercial development, build a home, take your pick • Land size – 6,749 sq.m

• Glorious location overlooking the Johanna beach with easy access to Melanesia beach • A three-acre ‘slice of paradise’ • A nice combination of cleared area with native vegetation, fully fenced and secured • 2 bedroom cottage with a touch of funk! • Easy access to all beaches, Great Ocean Walk and Otway National Park

$POA– Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

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$165,000 Inspect by appointment Brad Fanning 0419 887 223 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

Classic beach cottage on over quarter of an acre of absolute Great Ocean Road frontage in the tightly held Sugarloaf/Wongarra area Right across the road to superb fishing, diving and surfing beach. Short, pleasant drive into Apollo Bay Township and not far from Lorne either! Land size of approximately 1,730 sq.m 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms

$620,000 – Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 5

$445,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

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WONGARRA

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

5230 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY / LORNE • Would you pay under $285,000 for ocean frontage with 180 degree ocean views, an in-ground swimming pool and year round security?? • Direct access to a private and secluded beach • 1-bedroom & 2-bedroom luxuriously appointed apartments with open plan living, European style kitchens, expansive balconies – To be sold fully furnished • Offering excellent rental returns or, if you wish, for your own private use • All secured by a share of freehold you will find hard to refuse • Call for an inspection or information memorandum • This resort will awaken your senses to what a coastal investment is all about For Sale now or by Tender closing Wednesday 7th July Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

LORNE

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

10 - 14 HENDY ROAD LORNE

5/3–9 ARMYTAGE ST LORNE

PRIVACY ASSURED • • • • •

Stunning coastal views. Set on 5 acres (approx.) Abutting crown land and delightful northerly aspect. Large home on 3 levels, 5 bed, 2 bath. In the exclusive Cathedral Rock precinct.

$1,350,000 - Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815 Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

14 ARMYTAGE STREET LORNE

WHITE WATER OCEAN VIEWS & STRIKING DESIGN • This visually stunning beach house, designed by renowned architects ‘Studio 101’, sits in a peaceful location just 300m from the beach and an easy stroll to Lorne’s famous pier and cafes. • 3 bdrms, polished timber floors, heating & air-con • Sheltered deck/BBQ area, lockup garage & no maintenance native garden $1,690,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

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NEW AND SHARP WITH OCEAN VIEWS • Brand new 2 bdr apt, great location with ocean views. • Excellent layout with 2 bedrooms, ensuite plus central bathroom and generous open plan kitchen/living/dining area flowing on to a good size balcony facing the ocean. • Boutique quality building, secure parking & storage cage. • This hassle free beach side apt is sure to enhance your lifestyle.

ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT WITH THE LOT! • Spacious near new one bedroom apartment located in the boutique Point Grey Development with ocean views. • Great location offering a peaceful serene feel whilst being only a short walk to everything Lorne has to offer. • Quality building & fit out with a stylish contemporary flair. • Secure basement carpark and storage cap off a great holiday package.

$590,000 - Inspect by appointment Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

$420,000 - Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

14A CHARLES STREET LORNE

4 BELVEDERE TERRACE LORNE

“WOODLEIGH” • Original 1950’s cottage on a perfectly proportioned 710sqm block. Two bdrms upstairs are complimented by two extra bunkrooms below the house. Ample accommodation for the family & in immaculate condition • Stunning Lorne Pier &ocean views over Louttit Bay are enjoyed from the open plan design and external decking $699,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624 Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

APOLLO BAY

56 DEANS MARSH ROAD LORNE

SECLUDED BEACH HOME IN PRIME LOCATION • Beautiful architecturally designed 8 year old home in sought after Charles Street. A short stroll to the beach, café’s and shops. • Fantastic open plan lounge/kitchen opening onto large NE facing deck with filtered ocean views of Louttit Bay. • 3 bd & 2 bth including master with ensuite & private balcony. Wake up to the sounds of the surf.

AFFORDABLE SURF SHACK!

$995,000 - Inspect by appointment Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

$575,000 - Inspect by appointment Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

LORNE 6

6/3–9 ARMYTAGE STREET LORNE

• This tidy home comprising 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and an open plan kitchen/dining/lounge area which spills onto a spacious deck and has a filtered ocean ‘peek’ is officially the most affordable house on the Lorne market. • A fantastic entry level property in great condition now with the option to easily improve by the construction of a second level (STCA).

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LORNE LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne, Vic 3232 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au 79 DEANS MARSH ROAD LORNE

LOT B/1480 DEANS MARSH RD LORNE

25 DORMAN STREET LORNE

72 DORMAN STREET LORNE

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RIPE AND READY TO RENOVATE!

LIGHTHOUSE TO SURF CLUB VIEWS

• Backing directly onto the Lorne Country Club, the property offers plenty of privacy and space with the added potential to extend. • Low maintenance 3 bdrm, 1 bth family home sited on 834m2 approx. • Boasting a modern sun filled OP kitchen, living dining area with open fire place opening to rear courtyard. • Other features include; polished timber floors, lock up garage, easy walking distance to beach.

• Brand new 2 bedroom cottage in an idyllic bushland setting only 7 minutes drive from Lorne. • Set on approximately 6 acres and one of only 5 dwellings in an elevated sunny position this cottage has a tranquil country feel. • Quality construction with polished floor boards, reverse cycle heating cooling plus Coonara wood fire. • An affordable weekend hideaway.

• Feast your eyes on this fabulous opportunity, ripe and ready to renovate! • Comprises of 2 large bedrooms, large separate lounge room and meals area. • Boasting an ocean vista, ideally positioned and only one block from the beach. • So much potential exists in this rare local finding.

• 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom holiday house situated on the much desired low side of Dorman Street. • Spectacular 180° surf and coastline views that will never be built out and potentially only further enhanced with a second level extension (STCA) • Features include vehicle access to your front door, large decking & fantastic beach house floor plan over 2 levels

$590,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

$325,000 - Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

$695,000 Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

Auction Saturday 12th June at 2pm Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

55 DORMAN STREET LORNE

26 FRANCIS STREET LORNE

33 GEORGE STREET LORNE

87 GEORGE STREET LORNE

PRIVACY AND VIEWS ASSURED!

BIRDS EYE VIEW

AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE!

BLANK CANVAS, PRIME LOCATION

• Located in North Lorne’s favourite street, this private home is situated on a large allotment of 820m2 (approx) backing onto state forest. • Comprising 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open plan kitchen dining lounge area & rumpus room, the home can accommodate the largest family. • An expansive view of Loutitt Bay and the coastline to Aireys Inlet lighthouse are achieved from the substantial decking area.

* Perched amongst the towering gums, framing a spectacular ocean and coastal vista. * Substantial 3 bdrm home sited on a large allotment of 1100sqm (approx) of land. * Superb opportunity to subdivide (STCA) or be creative and design your own majestic hideaway in one of Lorne’s most peaceful settings.

• Spectacular 180˚ views incorporating Lorne Beach to Aireys Inlet Lighthouse & beyond. A view never to be lost! • Solidly built brick and timber house with 3 bedrooms, 2 large living areas and 3 bathrooms. • Northerly orientation allowing you to soak up the sun all day and provide protection from prevailing wind. • Sensational master bedroom with ensuite and indoor spa area enjoying the ocean views.

• ‘Blue Chip’ vacant allotment with North East orientation of approx 700sqm. • Spectacular ocean views to Fairhaven and across to Lorne beach are enjoyed even from ground level. • Beautifully maintained with soil testing, survey report & wildfire management report to pass over with the sale. • Very gently undulating and easy vehicle access will make the site less expensive to develop your dream holiday house.

$1,250,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

$625,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

$1,025,000 - Inspect by appointment Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

3/19 GWYNNE AVENUE LORNE

$950,000 Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

41 HALL STREET LORNE

4/22-28 MOUNTJOY PARADE LORNE

4/32 MOUNTJOY PARADE LORNE

STYLISHLY APPOINTED, BRILLIANTLY LOCATED

WHAT A POSITION, WHAT A HOUSE, WHAT A VIEW!

CONVENIENTLY CENTRAL!!

LICK & SIP – GELATO, COFFEE & JUICE

• Stunning architect designed townhouse in a boutique development of three. • Comprising 3 bdr, 2 bth, multiple living areas, powder room and remote single car garage. • All aspects of finishes are of the highest quality, from the polished exposed aggregate concrete floors to the European kitchen appliances.

• This recently extensively renovated residence epitomizes beach side living. • Set over 2 levels the property comprises 3 large bdr, 3 bthr, open plan kitchen/dining/lounge + rumpus. • Situated on a substantial allotment in excess of 1000m2 with low maintenance landscaping. • Every room has a dramatic view with different aspects of waves crashing on rocks, Lorne Pier, Loutit Bay or Aireys Lighthouse.

• Step right off Lorne’s main street and into this 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom family holiday apartment. • Featuring open plan kitchen/living/dining which opens onto outside terrace. The property is being sold fully furnished and has performed well as a holiday rental. • Ideal for those who are looking for a low maintenance, central, family holiday apartment where the car is unpacked and then left in the car park.

• Fantastically located business with a vibrant, colourful and energetic feel. Ice cream to die for and great coffee. • Healthy juice and a lunch menu that caters for all holiday makers and locals alike. • Potential to build and make “Lick & Sip” the place to eat, drink and chill out this summer. • Gelato franchise with Fritz Gelato and coffee by Di Bella.

$2,800,000 - wi/wo - Inspect by appointment Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

$515,000 - Inspect by appointment Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

$735,000 Inspect by appointment Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

35 MOUNTJOY PARADE LORNE

MANTRA ERSKINE BEACH RESORT • Balance of developers stock to be sold at dramatically reduced prices! • Selection of 2 bdr, 1 bdr & studio apartments. • Leasehold interest of approx 40 yrs, managed by Mantra. • Owner usage of up to 8 weeks p.a. with full use of the resort facilities. Studios from $50,000 1 beds from $80,000 2 beds from $150,000 Inspect by appointment Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

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955 MOUNT SABINE ROAD LORNE

18 NEADE STREET LORNE

WYMBOOLIEL – ECO FRIENDLY BUSH RETREAT • Situated amongst the Otway Forest on approx 1.7 acres is this eco friendly 2 bedroom bush retreat only a 10 minute drive from Lorne’s town centre. • Enjoy the bird and animal life from the large wrap around deck capturing views over the Otway tree tops and across to the southern ocean. • Your simple living, eco friendly retreat is equipped with solar panel unit, tanks, and a full gas kitchen.

APOLLO BAY

PRIVACY IN THE DRESS CIRCLE

• 454 sqm (approx.) allotment. • Peaceful water views clearly obtained from this private location and within easy walking distance to the sandy shores • With all services connected plus plans and permits for 2 storey 3 b/r residence.

• Modern 2 storey 3 bedroom residence in the heart of Lorne’s most accessible residential green belt. • Features open kitchen/living/dining opening onto expansive private outdoor north facing deck. • Double under cover parking, ensuite to master, slow combustion wood heater plus spilt system. • Tastefully landscaped low maintenance allotment.

LORNE 7

80 OTWAY STREET LORNE

BUSH & BEACH – THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS!

$410,000 Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571 Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

$670,000 - Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571 Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

$POA Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

$825,000 - Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

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LORNE / RURAL / WYE RIVER LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne, Vic 3232 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au 11 RICHARDSON BOULEVARD LORNE

31/4 SMITH STREET LORNE

41/4 SMITH STREET LORNE

LIVE LIFE LARGE!

AFFORDABLE LUXURY

• Huge as new home with ocean views right in the heart of Lorne and 3 minutes walk to the Café Strip. • 5 bdrms all with BIR’s, large open plan kitchen living dining area, 2nd living room, 3 bth and lock up garage. • Flexible floor plan with the option of fully self contained 1 bedroom, 1 living area downstairs with its own kitchenette. • Quality fit out including stone bench tops polished boards, reverse cycle heating/cooling.

• Situated on the second floor of the rear building of Mirvac’s Lorne Chalet Apartment Complex. • A luxurious 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment available for your consideration. • Located only a short walk to town and beach the property has a lovely view incorporating the hills, Louttit Bay and Pier. • Great value here!

LUXURIOUS PENTHOUSE • Panoramic views from Aireys Inlet Lighthouse to Lorne Pier from this Mirvac Penthouse apartment. • Entertainers kitchen flowing to large living/dining areas. • 4 excellent sized bdrms (2 with ensuites) + 3rd bth. • Large balcony overlooking Loutitt Bay! • Sun drenched pool area. • Secure entrance, lift access, 2 carspaces & storage cage. • Walk to the beach, shops and main street action.

$1,200,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

$740,000 - Inspect by appointment Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

$1,500,000- Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

62 SMITH STREET LORNE

138 SMITH STREET LORNE

LOT 8/TOORAK TERRACE LORNE

2/21 SMITH STREET LORNE

DUETTO VILLAS - THE PERFECT BEACH VILLA • Classy 2 bedroom Villa in an ideal location only a stone’s throw from Mountjoy Parade. • Maintained in immaculate condition this four year old villa will suit new buyers. • Dble garage with internal access, 2 dble bdrs with BIR's open plan kitchen/living/dining with ocean views & a balcony for the all important summer barbeque. $595,000 Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

350 BAMBRA CEMETERY RD BAMBRA

DECISIONS, DECISIONS, DECISIONS • Utilise approved plans for a 4 lot subdivision & profit from the construction of 4 townhouses? Or……. • Re-arrange the PS for 2 or 3 lgr houses (STCA)? Or……. • Create a prestige dream home set amongst landscaped gardens & perhaps a pool & tennis court (STCA)? ……. • Which ever way you look at it this 1929m2 allotment in the heart of town with awesome views is gold.

THE TIMING IS PERFECT!!

UNIQUE ALLOTMENT WITH SPECTACULAR VIEW

“BLACKWOODS”

• Arguably Lorne’s most prestigious residential address in the heart of Lorne’s dress circle • North facing sun drenched allotment of approx 750 sqm with a birds eye view of the magnificent Lorne pier and blue water expanses to the Aireys Inlet lighthouse • Build your own dream residence and capitalise on the strengthening market for established prestige homes

$1,950,000 Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

$POA Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

• Vacant land that epitomizes the essence of Victoria’s Surfcoast offering brilliant coastal views coupled with a private bush setting only 10 mins walk to the centre of Lorne. • Nth orientation providing all day sun. • Large 1017m2 block with all services available adjacent to 25 acres of bushland offering privacy with large prestige homes on the subdivision.

• Create the unique country lifestyle within this 31 acres (12.61 hectares) approx. of sublime rolling countryside and outstanding district views. • Ideally positioned, only 5 minutes to Deans Marsh, 25 minutes to Lorne and 45 minutes to Geelong. • Well sheltered acreage with attractive remnant vegetation, established tree plantations, power and phone available. • Perfect for those searching for the weekend retreat

$595,000 - Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

$445,000 - Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

435 DEANS MARSH ROAD DEANS MARSH

C/435 DEANS MARSH RD DEANS MARSH

25 COLLYERS ROAD YEODENE

1 & 3 ILUKA EXTN WYE RIVER

HORSE LOVERS/HOBBY FARMERS TAKE NOTE

BRAND NEW COTTAGE OFF THE PLAN

WATER WATER & MORE WATER

• Approx 10 acres of flat usable land with significant infrastructure in place only 20 min to Lorne. • Abundance of water available from high flow bore/dam. • Fenced into 6 paddocks/central laneway/lunging yard • Plans & permits for a magnificent 4 bedroom home.

• Set on a private 2636m2 allotment amongst mature trees this soon to be constructed 2 bedroom cottage is just perfect for relaxing & chilling out. • Benefit from the opportunity for input into the colour scheme & finishes, personalising your environment. • Being one of only 3 (one already built) spread out over 2 acres you will love the peace & seclusion.

• Free access to 178.1 mega litres of water/yr in the Barongarook Creek Catchment. • Plus 63.52 ha (154.49 acres) a blue ribbon picturesque agriculture/leisure opportunity. • An opportunity for a myriad of use and diversity: • Whatever your need, you must take a look.

‘LAND SIZE AND POSITION' • Offering two separate parcels of land (a 4296 sqm and a 8400 sqm allotment). • The larger allotment has the potential to build 2 dwellings in different prescribed building envelopes (STCA). • Perched above Separation Creek Beach and only 300m from the beach via a private track, a rare opportunity presents for the savvy coastal purchaser.

$550,000 Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

$320,000 Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

$1,850,000 - Inspect by appointment Bryan Sanders 0408 522 573 Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

$445,000 - $499,000 Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

3 MCRAE ROAD WYE RIVER

13 MITCHELL GVE SEPARATION CREEK

LOT 1 & 2 NED'S LANE SEPARATION CREEK

A VARIETY OF VIEWS • Two year old 3 bdrm house with 2 beautifully appointed bathrooms. • A unique floor plan providing a separate mostly self contained area perfect for when guests come to stay or for flexibility with renting. • The diversity of views are intriguing as you are positioned to see Kennett River, Aireys Lighthouse, breaking waves below and the magic of the Otway National Park.

WAKE UP TO VIEWS OF WYE POINT • Plans & permits approved & ready to go for a brilliant 2 level beach home designed by the highly acclaimed Grant Amon Architects Pty Ltd. • The house is designed to nestle into the hillside blending into the natural environment, maximizing the ocean & Wye Point views on offer from this fantastic elevated 593m2 site

“DRAGONTAIL ESTATE” • Offered separately or together if you like, two spacious 1 acre allotments both with road access and utilities already connected • Larger than normal prescribed building envelopes will allow you to site a generous sized holiday house compared to the normal township blocks • Elevated ocean views never to be lost or altered

$1,195,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

$335,000 Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

$395,000 per block Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

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APOLLO BAY

LORNE 8

LOT 17 JOSEPH COURT KENNETT RIVER

FLAT KENNETT ALLOTMENT! • 979 sqm vacant allotment that is relatively flat in its topography and therefore it should be a cost effective building site. Cleared and free of vegetation with the ability to achieve sun literally all day. • Easy access to the beach, General Store and river as all are within a flat 3 minute walk away. • Good ocean views are achieved even on ground level and will be enhanced from a single or double level property. $270,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

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

45 GRANDVIEW ROAD TORQUAY

240 GREAT OCEAN ROAD TORQUAY

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GREAT OPPORTUNITY, IN A GREAT LOCATION

• Jan Juc boasts some of the worlds most pristine coastlines met by rolling countryside and an enjoyable relaxed lifestyle that only some can imagine • This spectacular Mark Gleeson 4 bdr home boasts endless views that will take your breath away • Enjoy the swimming pool, the indoor cinema, relax in your own sports bar or simply soak up the views from any of the ample balcony or entertainment areas

• This 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom home is situated in the sought after & tightly held OLD TORQUAY area & is not to be missed. • 585 sqm approx of land just waiting for the discerning purchaser to develop (STCA), renovate or move in and enjoy. • This residence is right in the middle of it all, walk to all of Torquay’s hot spots such as beaches, café’s, shopping centres and schools. • Torquay’s direction is evident so don’t miss out on such an exceptional opportunity like 45 Grandview Road.

$1,400,000 Inspect by appointment Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

Auction 29th May at 11am OFI - Saturdays 11 - 11:30am Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Simon Hunnam 0488 203 737

ONSHORE RESORT - 100 THE ESPLANADE TORQUAY

1 PRICE STREET TORQUAY

INVESTMENT MEETS LIFESTYLE IN THE HEART OF TORQUAY

“OCEAN SPRAY” – A TORQUAY SENSATION

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A prime investment awaits the pruchaser seeking optiional 8 wks of Torquay lifestyle with excellent returns Fantastic Dual key apartments suitable for all walks of life, access to the pool & resort facilities directly from your apartment. Make the most of the First class appointments and style with a modern resort feel and vibrant atmosphere. Indoor pool, tennis court, gym and resort pool and facilities Ground Floor Apartments = APT116-118, APT112-114, APT138-140, Second Floor Apartments = APT282-284, APT253-255, APT246-248, APT 232-234, APT207-209, APT205-206

From $625,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Simon Hunnam 0488 203 737

An architecturally designed 4 bdrm masterpiece by M. Gleeson Builders in Torquay’s most desirable beachside location. A magnificent floor plan incorporating four living areas, three decks and an emphasis on luxury living throughout. Three bathrooms, spa, ducted cooling, in floor zoned heating and only the best in fittings & appliances throughout. Master Chef’s kitchen & butler’s pantry boasting genuine marble bench tops and first class Kleenmaid appliances. 10 metre solar heated pool with sensationally landscaped low maintenance gardens complimented by al fresco areas. Accommodate all of life necessities & toys with an auto door double garage with second lock and rear access. Completed with magnificent sweeping ocean views - The ultimate Coastal reward.

$2,000,000 - $2,100,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

2/45 BOSTON ROAD TORQUAY

3/5 HENTY STREET TORQUAY

296 GROSSMANS ROAD TORQUAY

27 LONGSHORE STREET TORQUAY

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INVESTORS IN OLD TORQUAY MUST SEE

A STUNNING RESIDENCE ON 1.5 ACRES

FOR THE FINEST IN COASTAL LIVING

• This fantastic modern 3 bedroom unit is located in arguably one of Torquay’s best locations and boasts style, class and second to none appointments. • Walk to the beach, Café, Torquay Central or just sit & relax on the extensive decking that 45 Boston has to offer • Hardwood floors throughout and master kitchen with stainless steel appliances within the open plan kitchen dining and living with gas log fire.

• This is a perfect low maintenance rental unit complete with a great long term tenant. • Two bedrooms with BIR. • Vvery good kitchen with open plan lounge/living area • Secure fenced yard & single lockup garage • Leased until June 2010

• Superbly built residence displaying exquisite taste and décor with an entertaining atmosphere • 4 generous bdrms, large office/kids rumpus, fantastic split zone open plan living around gourmet kitchen • North facing courtyard with in ground pool and fantastic landscaping around outdoor areas • DLUG direct house access + separate shed/workshop

• Great externally , magnificent inside and with simply a perfect finish • Brand new four bedroom plus study home in prized Quay Estate locale • Two spacious and separate living areas both opening to large central deck • Ducted gas heating , top quality appliances throughout and heaps of storage

$319,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

$935,000 - OFI - Sundays 12 -12:30pm Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

$625,000 - OFI - Saturdays 12 - 12:30am Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

7 LOCH LOMOND TORQUAY

5 NEW STREET TORQUAY

18 MANNA GUM DRIVE TORQUAY

$585,000 - Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

3 OCEAN OUTLOOK TORQUAY

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NEW OPPORTUNITY IN OLD TORQUAY

DREAM OCEAN VIEWS IN TOP LOCATION

THE ENTERTAINER LOOKS TO THE OCEAN!

• Fabulous floor plan with 3 bedrooms plus study/office. • Perfect location offering privacy, comfort and great modern living. • 2 welcoming & spacious living areas with high ceilings. • Fully ducted air-conditioning, network wiring alarm, lined attic room and DLUG with direct access. • Lovely sheltered deck north side, 2 courtyards,

• This fantastically located 4 bdrm brick home sits only footsteps away from the heart of Torquay and fantastic beaches • Open plan kitchen/dining spills onto private alfresco area • A private and flat 656 sqm (approx) block • Off street parking, open fire, air con & alarm system • The ideal permanent or holiday residence for all discerning buyers

• Magnificent sweeping ocean & beach views from spacious front balcony & first floor living • Three generous bedrooms with WIR’s to master & BIR’s to 2nd & 3rd bedrooms • Corner spa in ensuite second ground floor bathroom • Double garage with auto door and direct house access • Leased to Jan 2010 @ $360 per week

• Extensive 2 storey home on 808sqm with beautifully landscaped and manicured grounds • Four genuine bedrooms, 3 spacious living areas and well appointed ground floor kitchen with tiled dining • 2 bthrs, 3 toilets, ducted heating/cooling & quality fittings • Exceptional ocean views from 1st floor deck and a fantastic outdoor entertaining including cabana!

$529,000 - Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

$718,000 - Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

$645,000 - Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

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$692,000 - OFI - Saturdays 1 - 1:30pm Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 9

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TORQUAY / JAN JUC TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Torquay Vic 3228 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au 3 PORT PHILLIP COURT TORQUAY

26 BELLS BOULEVARD JAN JUC

14 ROSEDALE DRIVE TORQUAY

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OCEAN ACRES WITH REAL SIZE & STYLE

• As new and offering a sensational modern floor plan and pure northerly aspects on an acre. • 3 bedrooms, home office, lounge and superb and spacious open living/dining with gourmet kitchen • Raked ceilings, abounding with light and opening to a sensational sheltered alfresco deck and courtyard. • 2 bth, spa, ducted heating/cooling, dble glazing.

• Beautifully presented 2 yo 4 bedroom & study home on over an acre. • Enormous open plan living spills onto north facing 12 x 5m covered deck. • Gourmet kitchen, top quality appliances and fit, WI pantry and ceasar stone benches. • Spacious family/rumpus room, separate granny flat with full bathroom and kitchenette.

$865,000 - OFI - Sundays 11 - 11:30am Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Simon Hunnam 0488 203 737

$939,000 - OFI - Saturdays 2 - 2:30pm Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

21 EASTVIEW TERRACE JAN JUC

4 & 6/45 GREAT OCEAN RD JAN JUC

PRIVATE & UNIQUE ACREAGE IN PRESTIGIOUS BELLS BOULEVARD FROM THE 'A' LIST WITH SPECTACULAR VIEWS

SOLID BRICK HOLIDAY OR INVESTMENT UNITS

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• Choice of 2 remaining low maintenance Jan Juc units. • Ideal holiday flats or affordable rental investments in this top location. • Great ocean views from first floor units 4 & 6. • 1 & 2 bedroom floor plans with courtyards and carports. • Minimal Body Corp charges and low local council rates.

Pure architectural elegance and style inside & out 4 generous bdrs plus home office & utility entrance Magnificent OP kitchen/dining/family opening to deck area 2nd ground floor living area, two bedrooms & top fittings Lge garage with workshop space & direct home access Extensive landscaping around superb in ground pool Chic, trendy and all class in this top location

$810,000 - Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

• Seven acres of lifestyle and glorious natural beauty. • Welcoming & spacious four bedroom home, two bathrooms, fabulous new kitchen, large open plan living/ dining/family & separate sunroom. • Polished boards, cathedral ceilings, wood heater, split system air conditioning/heating & relaxing outlooks. • Expansive decked area overlooking a superb panorama. • Separate SC cottage with its own charm, storage sheds, creek bed & town water. • Minutes from Bells Beach, Jan Juc & major services & facilities of Torquay. Auction Saturday 22nd May at 1:00pm OFI - Saturdays 3 - 4:00pm Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Simon Hunnam 0488 203 737

$310,000 - $325,000 Only 2 left Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

51 - 53 OCEAN BOULEVARD JAN JUC

1/3 HOYLAKE AVENUE JAN JUC

2/3 HOYLAKE AVENUE JAN JUC

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GOLFERS TORQUAY PARADISE!

PURE COASTAL INDULGENCE IN JAN JUC

• From the 19th to your back door! Torquay Golf Course direct access • Architecturally brilliant, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom & 2 separate living areas with central lift • Full air conditioning, ducted vacuum, double glazing and gourmet kitchen fitted with the best of all • Sweeping balcony, DLUG, CTV entry, auto security.

• An architectural classic with magnificent ocean and golf course views • 2 storey with central lift, 3 bdr, 3 bth & 4 toilets incl powder • Double glazing, CTV entry & auto gates, DLUG, twin pump spa & fully ducted air conditioning • Living up and down, sweeping balcony and extensive no maintenance courtyard and gardens

$820,000 - OFI - Sundays 2 - 2:30pm Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 MIchael Ferris 0428 882 666

$820,000 - OFI - Sundays 2 - 2:30pm Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

1 SEAHAVEN PLACE JAN JUC

11 SEAVIEW RISE JAN JUC

A ONCE ONLY OPPORTUNITY ON 2 TITLES • • • • • •

Almost 1200 sqm of prime Jan Juc real estate. Immaculately maintained and upgraded home of grand proportions. Flexible floor plan incorporating up to 6 bedrooms and 2 kitchens. Outstanding views of the Southern ocean and beyond. Private North facing backyard with a large deck area. An investment in lifestyle and the future.

$1,700,000 Inspect by appointment Simon Hunnam 0488 203 737 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

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SIMPLY THE BEST OF BLOCKS IN JUC

REALIZE YOUR DREAMS, PURE COASTAL LUXURY

• 1310sqm of gently sloping Jan Juc excellence • Magnificent uninterrupted and sweeping ocean views • Superb location amidst the elite of Jan Juc’s residential area • Prized corner location, 2 frontages & all services available • The only allotment of this size available in the well held Jan Juc market

• Brand new 4 bdrm residence, 2 bthrm and powder room • Fantastic dining & o/p living opening to sweeping deck • Ground floor family room adjoins private paved outdoor entertaining area • Gourmet kitchen, stone bench tops • Ducted air-conditioning • Leased and returning $460 per week

$565,000 - Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 10

$615,000 - Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Simon Hunnam 0488 203 737

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

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

8 Casino Avenue, Apollo Bay 2/13 Cawood Street, Apollo Bay 140 Biddles Road, Apollo Bay 15/22 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 2/79 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 1/137 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 'Alyeska' - 355 Killala Road, Apollo Bay 2/27 Marriners Lookout Road, Apollo Bay 32 McLennan Street, Apollo Bay 71A McLachlan Street, Apollo Bay 3 Montrose Avenue, Apollo Bay 7 Montrose Avenue, Apollo Bay 38A Montrose Avenue, Apollo Bay 1/42 Montrose Avenue, Apollo Bay 2B Murray Street, Apollo Bay 3 & 4/22 Nelson Street, Apollo Bay 42 Nelson Street, Apollo Bay 10 Nigel Court, Apollo Bay 4/7C Noel Street, Apollo Bay 8 Otway Vista, Apollo Bay 9 Otway Vista, Apollo Bay 1/18 Pascoe Street, Apollo Bay 2 Scenic Drive, Apollo Bay 11A Seaview Drive, Apollo Bay 22 Seymour Crescent, Apollo Bay 1, 2 & 3/35 Thomson Street, Apollo Bay 485 Wild Dog Road, Apollo Bay 1/760 Lighthouse Road, Cape Otway 3/760 Lighthouse Road, Cape Otway 615 Hordern Vale Road (Cape Otway), Hordern Vale 615 Hordern Vale Road (Cape Otway), Hordern Vale 4 College Drive, Lavers Hill 22 Great Ocean Road, Lavers Hill 23-25 Ozone Street, Skenes Creek 18/270 Skenes Creek Road, Skenes Creek

5 Alastair Court, Apollo Bay Lot 2/22 Gambier Street, Apollo Bay Lot 27 Joyce Street, Apollo Bay Lot 1, 1–7 Noel Street, Apollo Bay Lot 11, 1–7 Noel Street, Apollo Bay Lot 14, 1-7 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 37-39 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 19-35 Nova Court, Apollo Bay Lot 1-5 Paradise Drive, Apollo Bay 28 Seaview Drive, Apollo Bay Lot 14 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay Lot 17 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay 700 Old Dog Road, Apollo Bay 15 Whelan Street, Apollo Bay 31 Main Road, Beech Forrest 7 Costerman Terrace, Marengo 18 Ferrier Drive, Marengo 11 Morris Street, Port Campbell 3, 30 Karlson Street, Skenes Creek 33-35 Karlson Street, Skenes Creek 68 Old Coach Road, Skenes Creek 75 & 81 Old Coach Road, Skenes Creek 8 Otway Avenue, Skenes Creek 1 Point Avenue, Skenes Creek

3 B/R, 800 sqm 2 B/R 2 stry, 5.1 hectares 3 B/R, 2bth 3 B/R 2 B/R 7 B/R, 5bth, 105 acres 3 B/R, 2bth 3 B/R, 850 sqm 3 B/R 1 B/R, 750sqm 3 B/R 2 B/R 3 B/R 3 B/R, 1,070 sqm 2 B/R, 1bth 3 B/R, 1400 sqm 3 B/R, 678 sqm 4 B/R, 3 bth 3 B/R, 319 sqm 3 B/R, 2bth 3 B/R , 2bth 4 B/R, 2bth 3 B/R, 2bth 3 B/R, 3bth 3 x 2 stry 3 B/R, 2bth 6 B/R 39 acres 1 B/R, 1.1acres 2 B/R, 1acre Studio Cottage 2 B/R 2 B/R, 5.5 acres 3 B/R, 1,012 sqm 3 B/R, 2 titles 2 B/R VIlla

$450,000 - $470,000 $319,000 $695,000 $695,000 $595,000 $449,000 $1,450,000 $POA $399,000 $325,000 $550,000 $450,000 - $469,000 $295,000 $335,000 - $345,000 $590,000 - $640,000 $310,000 per unit $750,000 $500,000 - $525,000 $810,000 $310,000 $330,000 $380,000 $525,000 $475,000 $479,000 $400,000 $POA $265,000 $365,000 $265,000 $365,000 $265,000 $205,000 $610,000 - $640,000 $295,000

Self contained apt 2 B/R, 2bth 2 B/R 3 B/R, 2bth 4 B/R, 2bth

$250,000 $270,000 $190,000 $255,000 $235,000 $359,000 $475,000 + $215,850 + $290,000 + $250,000 $360,000 $305,000 $200,000 - $250,000 $395,000 $150,000 $415,000 $310,000 $230,000 $299,000 $595,000 $240,000 $245,000 + $250,000 $350,000

LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade Lorne Vic 3232 32 Albert Street, Lorne 73 Charles Street, Lorne 30 Ridge Drive, Kennett River 18 Dunoon Road, Wye River 22 Durimbil Avenue, Wye River 19 Mcrae Road, Wye River 7 Sturt Court, Wye River

546 sqm approx 1000 sqm 550 sqm approx 900 sqm approx 900 sqm approx 550 sqm 683 sqm

$610,000 $915,000 $205,000 $290,000 $280,000 $270,000 $715,000

TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Vic 3228 42 Anderson Street, Torquay 78 - 80 Beach Road, Torquay 2 & 3 / 108 Beach Road, Torquay 89 Sands Boulevard, Torquay 1 Sheoak Court, Torquay

LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade Lorne Vic 3232 127/3 Bay Street, Lorne 66-64 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne 25/4 Smith Street, Lorne 17 Great Ocean Road, Separation Creek 41 Great Ocean Road, Wye River

475 sqm 458 sqm 607 sqm 301 sqm 343 sqm 314 sqm 4 lot subdv 620 - 1,021sqm 5 lot1.5-2.5 acres 714 sqm 562 sqm 510 sqm 2 titles 700sqm approx 1700 sqm 1 acre 921 sqm 600 sqm 306sqm 948 sqm 586 sqm 1189 & 905 sqm 585 sqm 621 sqm

$220,000 $835,000 $675,000 $1,200,000 $950,000

503 sqm 2162 sqm 253 & 206 sqm 555 sqm 4895 sqm

$495,000 $1,370,000 $156,000 $370,000 $429,000

TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Vic 3228 16 Seahaze Drive, Torquay

4 B/R

$509,000

RURAL

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AIREYS INLET (03) 5220 0200 28 - 30 Great Ocean Road Aireys Inlet Vic 3231 30 Bambra - School Road, Bambra 15 Grant Street, Forrest 33 Grant Street, Forrest

3 B/R, 40 acres. 3 B/R 3 B/R & business

$680,000 $292,000 $390,000

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

COMMERCIAL

SUMMARY

1130 Forrest-Apollo Bay Road, Barramunga 4 Gardner Street, Beech Forrest 90 Old Colac Road, Beech Forrest 3810 Colac Lavers Hill Road, Ferguson Lot 3, 16 Main Road, Gellibrand 4695 Colac Lavers Hill Road, Lavers Hill 5145 Colac Lavers Hill Road, Lavers Hill Lot 1, 82 Broughtons Access, Skenes Creek 55 Old Coach Road, Yuulong Lot 1 Parkers Access, Yuulong

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3x3x3 lease. WI/WO 3x3x3 lease Day Spa 20x40 shed,925.5sqm

$525,000 $185,000 - $198,000 $350,000 $295,000 $145,000 $270,000 $265,000 $370,000 $2,200,000 $379,000

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

APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 3233 39 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 2/22 Pascoe Street, Apollo Bay 30 Pascoe Street, Apollo Bay

31 acres 3 B/R, 2316 sqm 2 B/R, 5 acres 4 B/R, 4 acres 2840 sqm 3.5 acres 2 acres 4.6 acres 266 acres 10 acres

535 Bambra Cemetery Road, Bambra 1535 Birregurra-Forrest Road, Barwon Downs Lot 2/1 Bowden Street, Birregurra 52 Roadknight Street, Birregurra 2 Unnamed Road, Cressy 1250 Birregurra-Deans Marsh Road, Deans Marsh 455 Deans Marsh-Lorne Road, Deans Marsh Martians Café & Bar, Deans Marsh Shalom Cottages, 35 Robilliards Road, Murroon 75 Anderson Street, Pennyroyal

$200,000 $175,000 $1,300,000

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 11

3 B/R, 127 acres 4 B/R, 132 acres 5 acre approx 2.5 acres approx 2 acres & 1000 trees 3 B/R & bungalow 1 dam, 2 sheds Leasehold business 2x2 B/R1x3 B/R 16a 4 B/R, 100 acres

$850,000 $POA $480,000 $525,000 $118,000 $295,000 $400,000 $200,000 $650,000 $980,000

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AIREYS INLET 28-30 Great Ocean Road Aireys Inlet Vic 3231 Phone (03) 5220 0200 Fax (03) 5220 0222 Email aireys@greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

APOLLO BAY 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 3233 Phone (03) 5237 2600 Fax (03) 5237 6231 Email apollobay@greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

LORNE 136 Mountjoy Parade Lorne Vic 3232 Phone (03) 5289 4222 Fax (03) 5289 4211 Email lorne@greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

TORQUAY 114 Surfcoast Highway Torquay Vic 3228 Phone (03) 5261 5088 Fax (03) 5261 3888 Email torquay@greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

Website www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

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LORNE

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QUALITY LIFESTYLE IS TORQUAY - JAN JUC

TORQUAY

$539,000

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7 Gilbert Street Torquay Vic 3228

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$445,000

$545,000

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ADDRESS: Lot 6 Stringybark Drive CONTACT: Graeme 0409 612 104

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Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104 Email:

adrian@ mccartneyrealestate.com.au graeme@mccartneyrealestate.com.au

TORQUAY

Web:

TORQUAY

$415,000

WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL DO

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

ADDRESS: 12 Port Phillip Court CONTACT: Adrian 0412 686 875 or Graeme 0409 612 104

ADDRESS: UNIT 1, 18 Foam Court CONTACT: Adrian 0412 686 875

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$545,000

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$270,000 - $290,000 505 / K4 Shop 2, 3 Cliff Street > TEL 5261 8888 > CONTACT Leigh Hall-Sullivan 0413 158 175 James Finn 0420 314 609

Torquay 24A Felix Crescent

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Beachside living at its best. Enjoy living by the beach in this two story three bedroom plus study townhouse in one of Torquay’s most sort after locations. Kick back and relax in the open plan kitchen, dining and living area looking out over the white water views of Fishermans beach. Three bedrooms all featuring built in robes, master with ensuite and private courtyard. A must to inspect for beach lovers. Saturday 1-1.30pm $540,000 - $580,000 506 / B4 Shop 2, 3 Cliff Street

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Family living perfection Fantastic opportunity to secure this immaculately presented home with a level walk to beautiful Whites Beach. Set on 700m2 of land with 3 bedroom and two bathrooms the home offers superb family living in a tightly held location. Manicured gardens with paved BBQ area leading from the family room, ideal for entertaining family and friends. Faultlessly maintained this is a home to suit those seeking quality and location in a price range fast disappearing.

> EPR > MEL REF > OFFICE

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Torquay 14 Glaneuse Avenue

5261 8888 > TEL > CONTACT Leigh Hall-Sullivan 0413 158 175 Sue Street 0420 314 608

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Torquay

15 Inshore Drive

7 New Street

Turn the key, ready to move in to. Near new home designed with family in mind. 3 living areas, kitchen with ceaser stone bench tops, 900mm oven & ample storage. Large dining adjoining outdoor entertaining area. Close to the sports ground & beaches. > VIEW Saturday 11-11:30am > EPR $535,000 - $545,000 > MEL REF 506 / D1 > OFFICE Shop 2, 3 Cliff Street > TEL 5261 8888 > CONTACT Shaun O’Callaghan 0420 314 609 Leigh Hall-Sullivan 0413 158 175

Yes You Can!! Nestled in the most sort after location on a 656m2 allotment this home offers large windows, attractive garden outlooks, 3 bedrooms (BIR’s), 2 living areas, 2 bathrooms & private alfresco area all within walking distance to the beach, shops and park. > EPR > MEL REF > OFFICE > TEL > CONTACT

$770,000 - 795,000 506 / B4 Shop 2, 3 Cliff Street 5261 8888 Leigh Hall-Sullivan 0413 158 175 Jess Hall-Sullivan 0420 314 678

Torquay 45A Sands Boulevard

Walk to the beach lifestyle. Luxuriously appointed 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, open plan town home, fully furnished to an exceptional standard. An ideal lifestyle choice or a perfect entry level investment within the 6DQGV *ROI (VWDWH 2QO\ D VKRUW ZDON WR WKH VWXQQLQJ FOXE KRXVH DQG PDJQLÄşFHQW :KLWHV %HDFK +LJKO\ recommended. > VIEW > EPR > MEL REF > OFFICE

Saturday 2-2.30pm $350,000 -$370,000 506 / B4 Shop 2, 3 Cliff Street

> TEL 5261 8888 > CONTACT James Finn 0420 314 609

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A lifestyle of Relaxed Living. Situated quietly and centrally, this passive solar designed family home comprises 4 bedrooms all featuring BIR, master including WIR and ensuite. Spacious rear entertainment zone boasts an O/P kitch, din, family & rumpus area which opens out onto the north facing decked area. > VIEW Saturday 12-12.30pm > EPR $495,000 > MEL REF 505 / H6 > OFFICE Shop 2, 3 Cliff Street > TEL 5261 8888 > CONTACT Leigh Hall-Sullivan 0413 158 175 Jess Hall-Sullivan 0420 314 678

Onshore Torquay This dual key two bedroom apartment pool, spa and children’s play area. Luxurious living, kitchen with Miele appliances and dishwasher, two bathrooms, reverse cycle heating and cooling. Fully furnished. 4% rental return plus 8 weeks usage of the property per year. Enjoy the resort style facilities at your door step. > PRICE $POA > MEL REF 506 / C4 > OFFICE Shop 2, 3 Cliff Street > TEL 5261 8888 > CONTACT Leigh Hall-Sullivan 0413 158 175 Jess Hall-Sullivan 0420 314 678

23 Springbank Circuit

173 &175/100 The Esplanade

Torquay Office: 5261 8888

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Brian Moscrop 0419 529 492

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$345,000

PERFECTLY PRIVATE 38 GWINGANNA DVE, CLIFTON SPRINGS

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3 bedroom brick veneer home with study and separate 2 bedroom bungalow on 13 Hectares - 32 acres of picturesque land in the sought after Barrabool Hills district. The property is divided into 6 secure paddocks, watered by 2 large dams, with shelter for horses, a chicken enclosure and 14 x 8m machinery shed with concrete floor. The house, accessed via a private drive, comprises formal lounge with cosy pot-belly stove, a bright, well-equipped kitchen and an adjoining informal meals area. There is also an informal living which opens to a paved, north-facing undercover entertaining area. The master bedroom has en-suite and WIR while the other bedrooms are serviced by a central bathroom. The property is well watered by 117,000L tanks, complete with pump. With the bus to Geelong schools at the front gate, this is the perfect lifestyle opportunity for those seeking a tree change, horse enthusiasts or hobby farmers. 10 minutes to Ring Road, 20 minutes Geelong & 1 hour to Melbourne. Inspection by appointment

Peter Lindeman 0418 525 609

1/50 Hitchcock Avenue, Barwon Heads 5254 1688

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Prime Rental Availabilities

RENTAL OF THE WEEK

THIS IS LIVING.... ONE FOR ALL THE FAMILY. Situated on the Great Ocean Views Estate this an attractive home with everything a family could look for. With 4 bedrooms, 2 living areas, and a sheltered outdoor deck area this is a lovely Simmonds Home worthy of an inspection. The garden is well landscaped, low maintenance and has a garden shed for all those tools. The garage is double with internal access to the house, no getting wet in winter, and with access to the garden at the rear. The back / side yard is fully fenced and secure with double gates to a gravelled park which would be perfect for the boat, trailer or caravan or just to get that extra car off the street.

TORQUAY HOUSE Listing Agent: G.R. McCartney & Son - Torquay Christine Phillips Tracey Zammit 03 5261 2104

Pets with references will be considered on their merits.

PRICE

ADDRESS

ZONE

BEDROOMS

BATHROOMS

AVAILABLE NOW

$270pw

63 Central Avenue

Torquay

2

1

Now

$300pw

301/100 The Esplanade

Torquay

1

1

Now

$330pw

34 Golden Beach Way

Torquay

3

2

Now

$330pw

13 Golden Beach Way

Torquay

3

2

Now

$430pw

10 Rippleside Drive

Torquay

4

2

15/5/10

$320pw

4 Wattle Court

Jan Juc

3

1

ASAP

$400pw

1/30 Prestwick Ave

Jan Juc

3

1

Now

$525pw

9 Seahaven Close

Jan Juc

4

2

15/6/10

$230pw

24A Polwarth Road

Lorne

1

1

NOW

$250pw

3/56 Otway Street

Lorne

2

1

NOW

$280pw

19a Belvedere Terrace

Lorne

1

1

NOW

$380pw

118 Mountjoy Parade

Lorne

2

2

NOW

TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088

Email: torquay@greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

LORNE (03) 5289 4222

Email: lorne@greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

Available 1st July 2010.

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McCartney Real Estate Rental Properties

Hayden Real Estate Rental Properties

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

Address

Type

Bedrooms

Rent PW

Avail

1/45A Murray Street, ANGLESEA

Unit

1 BDR

$180

24-May-2010

25 Belton Street, ANGLESEA

House

2 BDR

$270

24-May-2010

3/143 Great Ocean Road, ANGLESEA

Unit

2 BDR

$350

Now

Houses – Permanent 12 Month Rentals

Bedrooms

Bathrooms

Car

Available

$165pw

1/1 Spring St, Torquay

1

1

-

Now

$255pw

9/13-15 Pride St, Torquay

2

1

1

Now

$330pw

4/21 Felix Cres, Torquay

2

1

-

Now

$330pw

46 Ozan Cres, Jan Juc

3

1

-

$350pw

33 Fischer St, Torquay

2

1

-

$370pw

21 Island Dve, Torquay

3

1

1

Now

$395pw

2/57 Cowrie Rd, Torquay

3

2

1

Now

$440pw

4 Danawa Dve, Torquay

4

2

2

1st July

$470pw

32 Norfolk Blvd, Torquay

3

2

2

10th May

1

Carport

1st June

27th Jun Furnished

1st Jun

School Year (Feb to Nov) Rentals – Fully Furnished $290pw

72 Zeally Bay Rd, Torquay

McCartney Real Estate

7 Gilbert Street, Torquay 3228 Ph: (03) 5261 2104 Fax: (03) 5261 4493

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44 Eleventh Avenue, ANGLESEA

House

3 BDR

$310

Now

66 Wybellena Drive, FAIRHAVEN

House

3 BDR

$320

Now

10 Lorettas Way, ANGLESEA

House

3 BDR

$375

Now

12 O’Donohue Street, ANGLESEA

House

4 BDR

$440

Now

9 Tidal Place, TORQUAY

HOUSE

4 BDR

$460

13-Jul-10

44 Pacific Drive, TORQUAY

HOUSE

3 BDR

$450

Now

115 Fischer Street, TORQUAY

HOUSE

3 BDR

$440

14-May-10

355 Blackgate Road, TORQUAY

HOUSE

4 BDR

$420

Now

22 Gogoll Crescent, TORQUAY

HOUSE

2 BDR

$310

Now

2/15-17 Great Ocean Road, TORQUAY

UNIT/APT

2 BDR

$250

30-Apr-10

2/35 Bristol Road, TORQUAY

UNIT/APT

2 BDR

$230

Now

38 Pomora Avenue, TORQUAY

HOUSE

3 BDR

$340

31-May-10

21 Pearl Street, Torquay 3228 P: 03 5261 2101 | F: 03 5261 4422 Email: torquay@hayden.com.au

Shop 18, 87 - 89 Great Ocean Rd, Anglesea 3230 P: 03 5263 2133 | F: 03 5263 2152 Email: anglesea@hayden.com.au

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Developer’s Stock Clearance of the Final Resort Apartments and Beach Homes Apartment 337 313 315 319 321 310 314 318 306 Beach Home 10

Current Price

Developer’s Stock Clearance Price

$930,000 $695,000 $695,000 $665,000 $995,000 $1,450,000 $1,450,000 $1,450,000 $1,450,000 $750,000

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Visit the new Sales Centre and inspect the apartments. 100 The Esplanade Torquay VIC 3228 Mel Ref: 506 C4

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Naturally beautiful DERBYSHIRE has built an outstanding reputation for its “naturally beautifully homes” and this is evident the moment you set eyes on its Highton display home. Visitors have dubbed the six-star energy rated residence the “display home of all display homes” and it is easy to see why. This exquisite three-bedroom house – Series One from the company’s Platinum Series – is a display home not to be missed. The striking exterior gives the promise of something special with its blend of glass, cladding, smoked pine and feature stonework. This continues inside where the plantation spotted gum floors lend warmth to the contemporary colour scheme. European floor-to-ceiling windows wrap around the front living room to create a light-filled environment that is balanced by a stone feature wall. In the nearby kitchen the mochatoned Wathaurong glass splashback complements the Caesar stone island bench which has twin under mount sinks and white two-pack joinery. Budding MasterChefs will appreciate the premium stainless steel appliances, quality fittings and spacious walk-in pantry housing the fridge, small appliances and ample bench space. The kitchen looks onto a built-in day bed which sits beneath a large picture window flanked by bookshelves. Tucked behind the kitchen is a clever study nook that neatly combines a desk, shelving and built-in filing cabinets.

The dining area opens onto an expansive outdoor deck. Large sliding doors on the other side of the deck flow through to a second light-filled living room. Down the hallway you discover a family bathroom and two spacious bedrooms. Downstairs also has a large laundry, powder room and double garage access. Timber stairs lead to the upper floor which is a true parent’s retreat with large ensuite, master bedroom, study nook and a spacious walk-in robe that would get the Carrie Bradshaw tick of approval with its rows of shoe racks, generous hanging space, drawers and two wall mirrors. Noel Derbyshire explained the home’s architectural design takes full advantage of the natural environment through cross ventilation, a double insulated roof, thermal mass and double glazed windows. “This focus on sustainable design ensures that even on a bitterly cold day the interior remains beautifully warm without having to use the ducted heating,” he said. “The total size is 43.5 squares incorporating 33.3 squares of residence, 5.2 squares of garage and five squares of deck.” The Platinum Range Series One is $650,000 (on your own land); prices for a Derbyshire custom home start from $300,000 (on your own land). The Platinum Range Series One at Lot 143 Province Boulevard, Highton, is open weekends from 1pm-5pm or by appointment by contacting Noel Derbyshire on 0407 524 406.

There are many reasons why Barry Plant sell more homes in Victoria than any other real estate company. 23A Pearl Street, Torquay

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Display Home TORQUAY METRICON HOMES Longshore Street, Quay Estate (Melways ref: 493 H12) Weekdays 1pm – 5pm, Weekends 12pm – 5pm Ph: 5261 3540 or Jason Cantrell 0418 825 820 HOTONDO ‘The Beachview’ 1 Nautical Rise, The Quay Estate, Torquay Open Sat - Wed, 1pm-5pm Ph: 5261 2866 or 0434730962 or email sales@torquaydisplay.com.au

PORTER DAVIS HOMES The Quay Estate Longshore Street, Torquay MELWAY MAP 493 G12 T 03 5264 7042 SIMONDS HOMES 2 Nautical Dve, The Quay Mon-Wed 1pm – 5pm; Sat-Sun 11am – 5pm Ph: Teena Higgins on 5261 4472 or 0425 326 242

HAMLAN HOMES “The Angourie� 26 Longshore Street, Quay Estate Sat & Sun 1-5pm or by appointment Garry Stenhouse: 0458 995 652 or 5226 2013 Peter Mallett: 0414 524 195 or 5222 5555

THE SANDS, TORQUAY Display Suite 2 Sands Blvde, Torquay Open daily from 11am to 4pm Ph: 5264 8888 or www.thesandstorquay.com

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CAVALIER HOMES Regent 27, Otway 29 27 Longshore Street, The Quay Estate, Torquay Open 6 days. Noon - 5pm CLOSED THURSDAYS or by appointment Ph: Kerry 0424 166 512 or 5264 7129

DENNEHY BUILDERS ‘Terra’ 12 Headland Drive, Torquay ‘Reef’ 36 Centreside Drive, Torquay NEW! ‘Avanti’ Marner Cl, Jan Juc Sun 2pm – 5pm or by appointment Ph: Office 5261 3394 or AH 0418 590 377 ‘Escape’ 18 Beachley Lane, Torquay House and Land Package For Sale Now! $610,000 www.dennehybuilders.com.au

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GEELONG GEELONG HOMES “Moorabool 2� Address:170 Christies Road, Leopold “Kennsington Estate� Open: Sat - Wed from 1-5pm or by app. “Clarendon 2� Address: 2 Shekkleton Road, Bannockburn “Sommerset Estate� (Cnr Moreillon Blvde) Open: Sat & Sun from 1-5pm or by app. Explorer 180 Address: 63 Oakdean Boulevarde, Ocean Grove “Kingston Estate� Open: Sat & Sun from 1-5pm or by app. SIGNATURE HOMES 126 Fyans Street, South Geelong Open: Weekdays 9am - 5pm Ph: 5229 2929 E: admin@signaturehomes.net.au METRICON HOMES Torquay Road, Grovedale (Melways ref: 464 J5) Weekdays 1pm – 5pm, Weekends 12pm – 5pm Ph: 5245 7130 Brain Spokes 0412 530 825 Georgia Pohlman 0423 033 059

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AS TORQUAY’S Froth and Bubble Literary Festival fast approaches, John Adams’ dream to draw the region’s writing community closer together continues to strengthen. “When I moved here 13 years ago I began to realise there were a lot of people throughout Torquay who were writing but there was no cohesion between the people in the community who were doing so,� Adams said. “I wanted to draw these groups together. Especially during winter when the weather is cold and we all hide indoors.� And Adams, along with a dedicated committee including Debbie Meaney, has done just that. The free community festival, now in its third year, continues to grow steadily with the help from sponsors and support from local enthusiasts. This year it boasts both local and national writers and offers unique experiences to reach and inspire people of all ages. The festival kicks off on Wednesday, June 16, with a special pre-school programme at Torquay Library. On Friday, June 18, Torquay P-9 College will host the school’s programme with an aim to inspire kids with a poetry slam and other events. The body of the festival will run over the weekend of June 19 and 20 and will be based in the centralised location of the Torquay College which will enable participants to move easily between events. The line-up features guest speakers including renowned writer Arnold Zable, who Adams hopes will draw a large crowd. The Surf Coast region’s writers are also being encouraged to put pen to paper and enter the poetry and short story competitions that revolve around the theme ‘Surf or Surfing’. Festival-goers also have the rare opportunity to ‘borrow’ a live book; which involves being able to question a specialist in their area of expertise. Adams, whose background is in the preservation of the works of renowned Australian poet, Adam Lindsay Gordon, said it was the poet’s work that

Torquay’s Froth and Bubble Literary Festival organiser John Adams holds a book written by one of the festival’s guest speakers, Dr Bill Williams.

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FINDING a good red among the many wines on offer around the $10$15 mark isn’t as easy as it sounds. Overtly rich, sugary reds appeal for their up-front fruity flavours but ultimately they’re usually pretty one dimensional and by the end of the bottle, can be a tad boring. So, the challenge is to find a wine that delivers those lovely upfront, rich fruity flavours yet behind that hopefully their lurks some real varietal definition, character and complexity. If you’re out there kicking a few tyres in search of a good wine for everyday drinking, then here’s a few you might like to explore a little further…

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EMERGING Victorian musicians have just four weeks to submit their entries for a chance to win $25,000 in prizes as part of the Victorian Government’s Get Equipped competition. Youth affairs minister James Merlino encouraged young artists of all genres to apply for the new competition and go in the running for a share of new music gear, combined with access to professional coaching and artist development. “The government is committed to nurturing Victorian talent and supporting musicians to kickstart their careers and help develop their talents,” Merlino said. Get Equipped is open to Victorians aged between 15 and 21 years old, who will need to submit a short performance of an original or cover song. The entries will be split into five categories, with three prizes available in each group. Prizes include thousands of dollars worth of music equipment from Billy Hyde Music, coaching and artist development sessions from music industry professionals, on-line promotion of submitted

performances via youthcentral as well as promotion of winning artist or group to leading music industry bodies. “Get Equipped provides artists with a great opportunity to showcase their talents and go in the running for new music equipment that could help them realise their dreams,” Merlino said. “We don’t discriminate against style – whether it’s jazz, hip hop, heavy metal, pop or Indie – we want young Victorian musicians to be as creative as they can. “Entrants can apply as an individual or a band but need to submit a video performance of a song that they have either written or a cover song. The quality of the recording is not important – we just want to be able to see and hear the entry for it to be considered.” Get Equipped is part of the government’s $7.1 million Victoria Rocks initiative and is open until Friday, May 28. For more information go to www.youthcentral. vic.gov.au

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Earthy, slightly stemmy blackcurrant fruit with hints of briar, chocolate and an ever so slight whiff of oak. I think this needs a bit more time to really settle and show it’s true colours, but it would appeal to those looking for a bit more robust character and edge in their reds.

Kirrihill Clare Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2008 ($12)

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Domaine du Meteore ‘Leonides’ 2004 (approx $15)

Now this is what I’m talkin’ about! This is value with a capital ‘V’… a blend of Shiraz, Grenache, Mourvedre and Carignan showing a nice bit of bottle aged complexity and a savoury, dry finish. The nose is a bit ‘pongy’ at first, but this blows off to reveal a lovely core of rich, spicy medium bodied dark fruit, earthy/peppery complexity and a velvety smooth dry finish. Very much a food wine, this is at it’s best when served with a rich, slow cooked type casserole dish. Bring it on!

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Oils ain’t just oils: the many benefits

DID YOU know that we Aussies consume more olive oil per person than any other country outside the Mediterranean? Yet as recently as the 1950s, those recently arrived from Italy, Greece and France had to buy their beloved olive oil, a staple of their cuisine, from their local pharmacist. These days it’s the challenges is choosing between the wide range of oils on offer. Do I need extra virgin, in fact, just what does being a virgin olive oil mean? In fact, there’s quite a lot of hoopla and red tape to be gone through before any grower can confidently slap the extra virgin label on their produce. To be deemed so, extra virgin oil must pass the scrutiny of the Madrid based International Olive Oil Council. It accredits tasting panels and chemical laboratories to the task of testing oils to ensure they meet stringent requirements. By definition ‘extra virgin’ oil is obtained by mechanical or other physical means that has not gone through any other treatment other than washing, decanting, centrifugation and

filtering. It must be of perfect flavour and odour, with a maximum free oleic acidity of one gram per 100grams (around one per cent). With such a low acidity extra virgin has a longer shelf life – yes, oils do go off and can become rancid. You would expect to pay more for extra virgin oil, and for this reason its best used to dress salads, drizzle over grilled meats, fish or vegetables and to allow its full fruity flavour to enhance the dish you’re cooking. It must be processed from perfect olives as soon as possible after harvesting, and it’s just coming towards the end of the harvesting season right now. You can sautĂŠ and deep fry with it adding a wonderful extra dimension of flavour. However, if I’m putting together any sort of dish with ‘Asian’ flavours I don’t use olive oil – no mixing cuisines for me! Extra light‌ now there’s another moniker on some bottles of oil – don’t be fooled this type of oil. It isn’t claiming to be lighter in kilojoules. It is oil that has been further refined, with some of the colour filtered out.

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diet of olive oil, coarse bread, plenty of vegetables and fruit – a diet low in saturated (animal) fat. We know that fat equals flavour, so by using olive oil in your cooking, and let’s not mince words here – forget about using margarine – you can still enjoy flavoursome food with a healthy intake of monounsaturated fats. Olive oil is also a rich source of anti-oxidants, which are important in preventing damage within the arteries – so for cardio-vascular health, for diabetes, various cancers, increasing your usage in the kitchen of extra-virgin olive oil is truly a smart move.

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The curtain rises on new theatre Tuesday 11 May 2010

THE GEELONG Performing Arts Centre’s newest star was recently thrust into the limelight. Arts minister Peter Batchelor unveiled the modified Playhouse Theatre last week. “This is the Geelong community’s first glimpse of this fantastic transformation of the popular theatre,� Batchelor said. The government invested $3million towards the refurbishment of popular theatre after recognising the importance of arts and culture in the region. “I visited the theatre in February just after

construction began and it’s fantastic to see how this space has been transformed,� he said. “The refurbishment of The Playhouse has breathed new life into what is one of the centrepieces of the arts sector in Geelong and the surrounding regions.� The upgrade of the previously-named Ford Theatre featured new interior design including new seats and house lighting. Staging technology had also been improved with new acoustic treatments and lighting upgrades as

well as greater disability access including wider aisles, new wheelchair positions and hand rails. “This refurbishment will ensure that the arts and high quality productions continue to thrive in Geelong,� Batchelor said. The redevelopment also aimed to improve the centre’s environmental performance. “The house lighting system is the first in Australia to be state-of-the-art LED which is the most energy efficient lighting system in the world,� Batchelor said. Member for Geelong Ian Trezise said the

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Aussie rock legend in “big rockin’ night out” JAMES Reyne rides into Torquay on Saturday night to perform hits from his long-standing music career. The one-time law student threw in the books for life on the road and tackled the Australian rock scene with hits such as The Boys Light Up and Reckless. He and his 1980s band Australian Crawl helped pave Aussie rock as it is known today. “I am really looking forward to coming down and playing in Torquay. I always have a blast down there,” Reyne said. Reyne grew up across the bay on the Mornington Peninsula as well as once owning land in Wye River, in regions he holds so dear. “I love Port Phillip Bay and the Great Ocean Road and love coming back to the region and playing. Everyone is so supportive,” he said. When Aussie Crawl split in 1986, Reyne pursued music and carved out a name for himself as a solo performer. With the recent release of his eighth solo album, Every Man a King (which

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Gallery unveils Dowling exhibition

GEELONG Gallery is set to unveil one of its most significant exhibitions of the year. The gallery is the exclusive Victorian venue for the Robert Dowling – son of Empire exhibition, which is a National Gallery of Australia exhibition. Dowling (1827-1886), was an artist considered Australia’s major portrait and figure painter of the late colonial period from 1850-85, who lived and worked in Geelong in the mid-1850s. While largely specialising in portraiture, Dowling also painted popular genre subjects, literary and religious themes, the most substantial Orientalist images by any Australian artist of the time, as well as depictions of Aborigines. Born in Britain in 1827, Dowling migrated with his family to Australia as a child in 1834 and was raised in Launceston. It was here that he launched his career as a portrait painter in 1850, claiming to be self-taught (although it is believed he took lessons from Frederick Strange and Thomas Bock). In September 1854, Dowling moved to Victoria with his wife and their infant daughter, and by November of that year he had settled in Geelong where he obtained employment with a commercial art gallery, painting oil portraits and tinting photographs. From his Geelong base, Dowling painted portraits of pastoral families from the western district of Victoria, a number of which depict Aborigines in close social interaction with the European settlers. His portrait commissions include those from the

THE MARTIANS mob invites music fanatics to come and bathe in the aural melodies made by the Deans Marsh venue’s up and coming guest performers. May Lee Rosser returns to Martian’s Cafe on Saturday May 15, accompanied by his drummer and bass guitarist. Rosser, one of Melbourne’s finest roots/rock artists is the former front-man for the band Rambunctious. His tuned down acoustic guitar, massive vocals and drum grooves will get your feet swinging. Later in the month, Sweet Delores will play on May 30, during an afternoon gig from 2pm.

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Robert Dowling’s Mrs Adolphus Sceales with Black Jimmie on Merrang Station, 1856, oil on canvas.

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AN EXHIBITION celebrating the 40th anniversary of the 1970 World Surfing Championship at Bells Beach will drop in on Torquay this weekend. The exhibition, Revolution, will be held at Surf World in Torquay. Museum curator, Craig Baird, said he is “stoked to bring this exhibition to the people�. John Witzig, Drew Kampion, Gail Couper, Randy Rarick and others have gathered rare and treasured items and images to bring the exhibition to life. Kick back in a bean bag and check out Tim Burstall’s documentary of the event, take in some of the spectacular images or check out what was making headlines back in May 1970.

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Piano ‘ghost’ set to haunt SURF COAST residents will be treated to a very special concert performance when world-class piano group Trio Anima Mundi perform in Geelong. The trio will perform several highly acclaimed pieces during the one-off performance at St Paul’s Anglican Church, at 3pm, this Sunday. Beethoven’s magnificent ‘Ghost’ piano trio will be the centrepiece in the up and coming show. The evocative nick-name of Beethoven’s ‘Ghost’ piano trio refers to its atmospheric and mysterious

character, as well as its profoundly beautiful middle movement. Trio Anima Mundi is set to take audience member’s breath away. The three composers in this concert are famous for their composition of symphonies. The programme includes Mozart’s Piano Trio in G Major, Gade’s Piano Trio and Beethoven’s Piano Trio in D Major. For more information or to book call 5368 2325 or visit info@trioanimamundi.com

Piano Trio Anima Mundi are gearing up to take audience member’s breath away in a concert series of great composer’s works.

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APOLLO BAY Marrar Woorn Neighbourhood House

The house has a host of activities currently on offer. Inquiries can be made by phoning 5237 8590 or visiting the website, www.otwayhealth.com.au

BARWON HEADS Tuesdays

Barwon Heads Chorale

Rehearsals recommenced at The Anglican Church, Hitchcock Ave at 7.30pm. The musical director is Natale Lawington, a well-known opera singer. All welcome. Donation of $5 at each rehearsal.

DRYSDALE & CLIFTON SPRINGS

Fridays

Mondays

Aireys Inlet playgroup

10am-12pm at the Aireys Inlet Community Hall. Inquiries to Trudi 5289 6569 or 0408 384 965.

ANGLESEA

The Springs T.O.W.N. Club.

Lose weight naturally. Meets from 9.15am in the Uniting Church Hall, behind the church in High Street, Drysdale. Inquiries to Dianne 5253 3337.

Wednesdays

Thursday May 13

Drysdale T.O.W.N. Club

Surf Coast Family History Group

Will hold its general meeting from 10am at Historical Society Museum, McMillian Street. Inquiries 5289 6681.

Saturday May 15

Take Of Weight Naturally. Meets from 9am at the Drysdale Football Club Social Rooms, Duke Street. Inquiries to Lyn 5253 1292.

Drysdale Senior Citizens Club

Family History Workshop

From 10.30am-1pm at the Anglesea and District Community house, Entrance 4 McMillian Street. $2 donation. Bookings 5263 2116.

Monday May 24 and 31

Angair Environmental Care Working Bees

Between 9.25am-11am. Meet at the Angair Natural History Centre, McMillan Street. Tools provided, so just bring gloves and a hat. Inquiries to Eathorne 5263 2170.

Mondays and Tuesdays

Platypus Toy Library

Open 12pm-1pm during school terms. Become a member for $30 per year. Situated next to the kindergarten in McMillan Street. Inquiries to Kathryn Ross 0408 130 598.

Wednesdays

Kanga Day Club

Meets the second and fourth Wednesday at Anglesea RSL, Murray Street. Inquiries to Phyllis 5263 2648 or Joe 5263 1612.

Anglesea Art House

Cameron Road. Inquires to Pat 0418 179 554 Term 1 programme Monday: Contemporary acrylic course. Tutor Gaye Nieuwenhof Monday evening: Life drawing. Tuesday: Any medium Wednesday: Printing group Thursday morning: Watercolour magic. Tutor Ray Woods Friday morning: Any medium. Tutor Jan Dick

In the Drysdale Village. Monday: Yoga, carpet bowls, cards and snooker Tuesday: Weight Watchers, BBQ luncheon, outings and bingo. Wednesday: Exercises, snooker and carpet bowls. Thursday: Craft, snooker and yoga evenings from 6.00-9.00pm. Friday: Carpet bowls and snooker. Saturday: Cards, darts, carpet bowls and snooker. Anyone 55 years and over is invited. Inquiries to Alan or Jack 5251 2983.

Saturdays

Car boot sale

There will be three sales at St James Church, Collins Street, Drysdale on the last Saturday of May. From 8am-12pm. Car booters $5, browsers free.

Sunday May 16

Drysdale Market

Drysdale Rec Reserve, 9am-1pm. Last Market until October! Inquiries: 0432 183 115.

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Life writing course 10am-12.30pm. Cost $80 ($60 concession) Tutor Elizabeth Gooding, winner of the Henry Lawson Short Story Award

Thursdays May 20 to June 17

Cost $70 or $55 concession/student. www.fireworksdance.com.au

Discover postures, breathing and relaxation in a fun and creative way from 4pm-5pm. 5+ year olds. $8 per class. Inquiries to Sally Louise 0418 113 362 or www.sallylouise.net

Wednesdays

WiseMoves Yoga

From 10.30am. 45+ year olds. $13 per class. Inquiries to Sally Louise 0418 113 362 or www.sallylouise.net

Fridays May 14, June 11, July 9 and August 13

Lorne Opportunity Shop

Senior Hall, Newcombe Street (opposite hotel). Held on the second Friday of the month. Walk through practice, 7.30pm-8pm, social dancing 8pm11pm. Cost $4. Inquiries to Roy 5259 1776.

Portarlington Community Dance Group

Closing for the month of May due to renovations. Hold onto all donations until we open the first week in June.

QUEENSCLIFF

OCEAN GROVE Ocean Grove Neighbourhood Centre

91 The Parade. Phone: 5255 4294 Tuesday May 11 Mood Support Group from 10am Saturday May 15 First Aid Level 1 and 2 from 9am CPR update from 9.00am Monday May 17 Gentle exercise from 11.15am Tuesday May 18 3 year old playgroup from 11.15am Chess Group from 7pm Thursday May 20 Mood Support Group from 10am Friday May 21 Ocean Grove hike with Heather from 9am Saturday May 22 Scrapbooking from 1pm. Friday May 28 First Aid Level 1 and 2 from 9am CPR update from 9am

St Leonards playgroup

Meet from 9am-11am at St Leonards Primary School. Cost $1 a week. Inquiries phone the school on 5257 1460.

Bellarine and Geelong social group

Social activities for all people of working age. Inquiries to Virginia on 0411 952 598.

Ocean Grove Senior Citizens

101 The Terrace Mondays Hairdressing from 9am by appointment Crazy whist at 1pm Wednesdays Stamp Club meeting every 4th Wednesday of the month. Philatelists of all kinds most welcome. Inquiries to Dianne 5255 1372. Thursdays Hairdressing from 9am by appointment Board Games from 1.30pm Fridays Nordic Walking at 9am and Bingo at 1.30pm Tuesdays and Thursdays Indoor bowls start 1.30pm Snooker from 1.30pm

Surf Coast Girls Walking Group

PORTARLINGTON

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Spring Creek Community House

14 Price Street Phone 5261 2583 Course information for Term 2 will be available on www.springcreekcommunityhouse.org.au

Mondays

Learn to surf the net

Torquay College six-week internet course starting May 16 from 6pm7.30pm.Costs are $65 or $44 pensioners (GST inc.). To enrol, phone Andrew Young on 5261 0910.

Seabreeze Day Club

Meet fortnightly at 10am at the Torquay Bowls Club, The Esplanade to have lunch and participate in a varied programme. Inquiries to Pip 5261 5136, Irene 5261 4105 or Kathy 5261 6999.

Tuesdays

Men’s social tennis

From 7.30pm at the Torquay tennis club, cost $7. Inquiries to Brendan 5261 9356.

Red Cross

Torquay Emergency First Aid Team meets monthly on the third Tuesday at 7.30pm in the small meeting room at the TIA building, Price Street. Prospective team members welcome. Inquiries 5261 9143.

Senior citizens centre, Newcombe Street. Cost $2. Inquiries call 5259 3968

Tuesdays and Saturdays

Old time dance

Surf Coast Toy Library

Tuesdays

From 9.30am-11am at Children’s Hub, Grossmans Road. Closed school and public holidays. Contact Tanya Deans on 0418 148 618.

Ballroom dancing

At the Uniting Church Hall, Newcombe Street, from 7.30pm-9.30pm. Cost $3. Inquiries to Roy on 5259 1776.

Playtime @ Portarlington Primary School Community practice night

email: info@alleycatmensclub.com.au

TORQUAY

Mondays

Meet every 4th Sunday of the month, from 10-12pm. New members welcome. For more information contact popeclan@iprimus.com.au or ruru7@ bigpond.com

3 Tobin Drive Phone 5258 3367 Wanted Artist easels for use in Queenscliff Neighbourhood House at the beach. Inquiries to Carolyn 5258 3367 Good quality second hand books for our Book Sale which is to be held from 10am-4pm on June 12 and 13. Tuesdays Italian classes Intermediate level at 1pm and advanced at 4pm. Inquiries phone 5258 3367 Wednesdays Hatha Yoga 7am-8.15am. All levels welcome. Cost $10 per class. Tutor Shane O’Clerigh Pre-school music and movement classes from 10.30am-11.15am. Tutor Mandy Brilliant.

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Queenscliff Neighbourhood House

Wednesdays

A playgroup for parents, carers and children aged 0 to 5 years. 9am10.55am. Inquiries phone 5259 2572.

Friends of Jan Juc Creek Reserve

28 Brown Street. Phone 5259 2290 OR www.portnh.org.au Tuesdays Belly Dancing, from 1pm-2.30pm. Cost $2 per session. Inquiries to 5259 2290 Computers for the Terrified, 1.30pm-3pm Wednesdays Scrabble, 1pm-3pm. $2 per session. Inquiries to 5259 2290. Mosaics for Beginners, commencing May 12 from 1.00pm. Cost $2 per session. Internet for the more Mature, 10.30-12pm. This course is for beginners.

Intro to Spanish language 7.30pm-9pm. Cost $75 ($60 concession)

Meet new people and enjoy a casual bush or coastal walk. For more information please visit www.meetup.com/Surfcoast-GirlsWalkinggroup

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Wednesdays

Meditation mornings for beginners Free 10am at The Crowne Plaza, Torquay. Inquiries to Jean 5264 7484

Thursdays

Philosophy cafĂŠ

Enjoy a coffee, good company and a philosophical discussion at the Pear Tree CafĂŠ in Gilbert Street. Free weekly 2pm-4.30pm. Inquiries to Michael 5264 7484.

Belly dance and Tahitian dance classes

From 7.30pm-8.30pm at the Surf Coast Sport and Recreation Centre. All ages welcome, suitable for beginners/intermediate. First introductory class $12 plus bring one friend for free. Inquiries call Kaylee on 0439 651 234.

Transition Torquay

Finding local solutions to the challenges of peak oil and climate change. Meet the third Thursday of each month at The Pear Tree CafĂŠ 7pm. All welcome. Inquiries Julia 0410 441 589.

Meditation evenings

Free from 7pm at The Crowne Plaza. Inquiries to Jean 5264 7487.

Pilates

Beginners to advanced welcome from 6.15pm-7.20pm. Six-week term $72 or casual $15 per class. Inquiries to Rachel Penny @ Body Balance 0405 273 414.

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“The people here are great to service. Everyone has been friendly and happy to pass on a few Surf Coast secrets. And can I mention the area – I love it,� he said. “I have been coming to the Surf Coast for holidays every year with my family where I have loved fishing and boating, walking the dogs on the beach and just enjoying the great lifestyle. “Two years ago, I said to myself ‘Why am I just coming for holidays?’, and made the move from Melbourne. “Now I can enjoy all the things I loved on holiday all year round – working and playing�. For more information, phone Rick Wheeler on 0411 339 094.

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15. In Australian slang, what is a ‘thunderbox’? 16. Eyjafjallajökull caused what kind of disruption in April 2010? 17. Nobel Prizes are given each year in the fields of Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, and what two others? 18. If a creature is edentulous what has it not got? 19. Diamond Cutters International created an 18-carat gold, jewel-encrusted model to celebrate which puzzle’s 15th anniversary? 20. In 1960, Sri Lanka became the first country to do this; India was second, in 1966; followed by Israel in 1969 and Argentina in 1974. What did they do?

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7. What is the Australian equivalent of the US’s Delta Force? 8. Puff, the Magic Dragon lived by the sea, and frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called what? 9. Which drug is named after the Greek god of dreams? 10. With which heavy metal band did Ozzy Osbourne come to fame? 11. According to the title of their adventure film, what sort of cowboys are Clint Eastwood, James Garner, Donald Sutherland and Tommy Lee Jones? 12. What is the correct name for a rabbit’s tail? 13. The Korean soup ‘Bosintang’ is made from what? 14. Elton John originally recorded Don’t Go Breaking My Heart as a duet with whom?

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1. Which is the only one of the original Seven Wonders of the World still in existence? 2. Made famous by Dan Aykroyd and James Belushi, what were the Blues Brothers’ given names? 3. According to legend, who was the only person to look at Lady Godiva as she rode naked through Coventry? 4. Which word could mean a piece of coal, a horse, a swan or a bread roll? 5. When Slovakia adopted the Euro in 2009, what currency was replaced? 6. Gamp was the nickname given to WHAT every-day item, named after a character in Charles Dickens’ Martin Chuzzlewit?

MAY 11 - MAY 17 2010 Have you got the balance right between work and play? With the New Moon stimulating your leisure zone, put professional business aside this weekend and relax with family and friends. Your motto for the next seven days is from Cate Blanchett (born on May 14) “I live my life parallel with my work, and they are both equally important.”

Are you an impulsive Aries spendthrift? Is it time to plug the cash flow drain? With the New Moon activating your $$$ zone, it’s the best week of the year to commit yourself to a disciplined new financial plan. If you don’t trust your fiscal skills then utilise the services of a professional. Slow and steady wins the money race Rams.

Friday’s New Moon should add some stability to your constantly fluctuating moods and emotions. A close relationship is going through tumultuous changes (like a snake shedding it’s skin) but if you can tune into a quiet place within, then you’ll always feel secure - regardless of the comings and goings of others.

Don’t allow a loved one to manipulate you Libra, as they try to persuade you to do something against your better judgment. Have the strength (and common sense) to stand your ground and say no. Friday’s New Moon revitalizes your shared resources zone, so you can expect exciting beginnings involving lust or loot!

Don’t get stuck in a Taurean rut! There’s more to you than your responsible, reliable, risk-free persona. With the annual New Moon in your sign, it’s time to revamp your appearance via a new hairstyle and wardrobe – plus reinvent your dreams and review your future. With a fresh attitude, you’ll be ready to take on the world.

The air is electric with brilliant career opportunities for ambitious Lions. The question is – are you hungry enough? With the New Moon stimulating your work zone, now is the time to pounce professionally and proudly parade your talents. Bossy behaviour will only lead to dramas on the weekend, so slip on your humility hat instead.

Scorpios can be such stubborn souls. With the New Moon lighting up your partnership zone, you need to inject some fresh, flexible energy into your relationships. Knowing when to dig in and when to let go is the secret to success over the coming week. Sometimes you need to lose a battle in order to win the war!

Aquarians are usually so busy saving the world that their family life can be sadly neglected. Not any more! This week’s New Moon falls in your home zone, so it’s time to roll up your sleeves and play Domestic Goddess (or God) to the hilt. Communication with a loved one improves, as you start to see them in a revealing new light.

“Slow down, you move too fast …” Twins are usually in perpetual motion, as you rush from one activity to another, always on the go. This week’s New Moon is in Taurus, which encourages you to shift from go-mode to go-slow mode – if you can. Take the time to relax and re-charge your batteries, as you smell the roses along the way.

The New Moon activates your travel and adventure zone so rev up your motor and ricochet out of your usual routine, as you expand your horizons via local, interstate or overseas travel. Be inspired by birthday great Cate Blanchett “It’s important to travel and move and have a continual set of changing experiences …”

Sagittarius is the sign of excess. You love to eat, drink and party to the max and have trouble saying no to that extra champagne cocktail or third slice of chocolate cake! The New Moon in your health zone encourages you to make a fresh start when it comes to diet and exercise. And are you up-to-date with your medical and dental checks?

Fish can often feel vulnerable and lonely. This week’s New Moon urges you to find fresh ways to connect with those around you at home, at work and within your local community. Gung-ho Mars is in your work zone, so it’s time to get off your procrastinating Piscean behind and be more professionally proactive.

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Three in a row for Ryan

Apollo Bay’s Luke Lalor in action on the weekend at the longboard titles at Point Impossible.

PHILLIP Island’s Sandy Ryan maintained his impressive record at the Victorian Longboard Championships at Point Impossible on the weekend. Ryan took out his third successive title when he defeated Adam Lynch from Highton. The titles were moved from Jan Juc, and Point Impossible produced perfect conditions all weekend with consistent swell and light off-shore winds. Torquay legend and long-time competitor, Bob

Smith, underlined the thoughts of the majority of those who took part when he said “this is one of the best contests, surf wise, I have ever surfed in�. Ryan was again in dominating form, winning every one of his heats en route to the final where he took down Lynch (Highton), Jordie Brown (Skenes Creek) and Eli Curry (Phillip Island) who placed second, third and fourth respectively. In the women’s titles, Torquay’s Kristal Gersbach dominated her opponents, scoring an impressive 16.17 out of a possible 20.

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Gersbach is a recent addition to the Victorian surfing community after moving down from Queensland six months ago. Sam Suendermann (Anglesea) was second with Phoenix Brown (Jan Juc) and Sophie Ciszek in third and fourth respectively. Barwon Heads’ Ben Considine, 13, was a standout surfer on the weekend, wowing the judges and spectators by surfing with maturity and style years above his age. Surfing in both the under 16s and under 18s,

Considine used his skills in traditional ‘noseriding’ to place first in the under 16s and third in the under 18s. The under 18 boys was taken out by Apollo Bay’s Oscar Lalor, who showed his talents by making the semi-finals of the open men’s division. Other winners on the day included Will Cousins (Torquay), Phill Trigger (Point Leo), Heather Peck (Ocean Grove), Bob Smith (Torquay), Greg Brown (Jan Juc) and John Ayton (Torquay).

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ANGLESEA GOLF CLUB WELL, it’s nice to have a holiday but it is good to be home – no bomb threats, no ferry accidents and no body scans! I’m not sure what they see in those scans, but my underwear did match! Thank you to reporters John Brady and Mrs D for keeping the news going while I was travelling.

WITH MARGO SMITH

Pennant golf It was a great week for pennant with every team having a win. The Sunday women started it off with victory over Clifton Springs at Queens Park 3.5/1.5. Division 1 had their first win for the season, with a 3/2 result against Lonsdale at Portarlington. Division 3 defeated Clifton Springs

TORQUAY GOLF CLUB JUST as the sun rises, the winter will come and surely it can’t be far away. However, Torquay Golf Club members are making the most of this Indian summer. It has been up 27 degrees during May, with lush green grass and the wet weather gear still tucked away in the bag. No wonder there have been some excellent scores posted by both the women and the men over the past week

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Results On Wednesday, the men played a stableford round as a qualifier for the John Pettigrove trophy. In A grad, a count back was needed to separate Ross Duff and Rick

at East Geelong 3/2, Division 4 beat Lonsdale 4/1 at Barwon Heads, and Division 7 accounted for St Leonards at Clifton Springs 5/0, with the last three named teams now on top of their ladders. Anglesea hosted the GDGA Coastal Challenge Cup on Saturday, and while the home track was an advantage it wasn’t quite enough to give us a win for the day. Bannockburn’s number 2 team came out on top on a countback from Anglesea.

Matthews and Frank Denahy – both scoring nett 63. Nearest the pins were John Mooney on the 3rd and 6th, Rob McDonald and Nevan Hunniford. Anne Mangan had the best score of the week with 44 points, winning 1st division on Thursday. Ann Stokes won 2nd division with 38 points and Isabel Lear won 3rd division with 37 points on a countback from Lyn Thompson. Nearest the pins were Margot Parton, Glenda Deans, Barb Cook and Ann Wylie.

Midweek results The men played a 4BBB stroke round on Wednesday with tight results. Neville Henderson and David Steele were the best combination with nett 62. Con Keet and Nick Graham were runners up on a countback from Greg

Weekend competition It was a full field on Saturday, with the Coastal Challenge Cup limiting the spots available and many taking Sunday off for Mothers Day. Bob Burgess had the best score with 42 points, winning B grade.

McNamara, both with 37 points. Bob Manning was the B grade winner and Brian Brown took C grade. Both came in with 41 points. Terry Lee took the jackpot and Ntp’s went to Ken Munro, John Riordan and Travis Coles. The second round of the club championships was held in perfect conditions on Saturday, and there were some fine rounds. Tony Mensch had the nett score of the day with 64 but in all there were 27 scores of below 70. Trevor Doolan took off the jackpot and NTPs went to Paul Bryon, Peter Orwin and John Brunt. The standings after 36 holes are on the website. Tim Sinnott leads by three shots over Scott Williams. The club champion will be

announced on Sunday. The field heads off at 11.30 and it would be great for members to be around to see the players come up the 18th hole in the afternoon. From the women’s room The women begin their championships this week and full fields have registered. Good luck to all players. The final round will be held on May 25. The women played par on Wednesday, with many players still adjusting to the new handicapping system. Cheryl Brunt was the Div 1 winner over Trudy Bath. In Div 2, Heather Hudler was the winner over Ruth Dickens. A countback was needed to separate

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Allan Foster won A grade with 39 points and Ian Martin won C grade with 38 points on a countback from Bruce Harrell. For the women, Ann Wylie won the day with 39 points. Nearest the pins were Ron Washington, Calvin Robbins, Damien Withers and Chris Duffield. It was resort golf on Sunday with perfect conditions and not many playing. Pete Griffiths won the men’s event with 5 up and David Adamson was runner up with 4 up on a countback from Ross Duff and Jarryd McGuane. Robyn Adamson won the women’s event with 2 up. Nearest the pins were Peter Wagner on the 3rd and 16th, Colin Foster and Arthur Jearum. Friday night is our Winemakers Dinner – check with the office for details and all are welcome.

Monica Hingston and Peg Moran in Div 3, and in Div 4 Dawn Jarrold won over Sally Torney. The jackpots went to Ros Lewis and Monica Hingston and Glen Petty, while Sarie Lowdon and Sue Booth took the NTPs. The Saturday Girls had a stroke round and Marg Joyner was wearing a big smile after turning in her card of 63 nett, a winner by eight shots over Cheryl Brunt. I am sure the new system will make some adjustments to Marg’s handicap! I would like to thank Gary and Sarie, our respective club captains, who do a lot of work behind the scenes to keep the championship events running smoothly. They put in many hours setting up draws and placing pins. We appreciate your efforts, guys.

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Hard-fought results

IDEAL weather conditions for soccer resulted in a weekend of great soccer for supporters and some mixed results for Surf Coast teams. U12 boys: Surf Coast Blue 3 v Surf Coast Yellow 2 Very evenly matched teams with great team play for the full 50 minutes and many chances for both sides with acrobatic goal keeping from both sides. Congratulations to all players for a skillful and entertaining display. Under 12 girls: Surf Coast 2 v Surfside 2 The Surf Coast ‘Legends’ remain undefeated after 3 games having come from behind 2-0 at half time to strike two quick goals in the second half and level the scores against a strong Surfside team. U13 boys: Surf Coast 0 v Geelong Rangers 9 For the first half, the Rangers dominated, no doubt, they played excellent soccer. In the second half Surf Coast woke up and put the pressure on, with many good actions & team work but could not score. Under 14 girls: Surf Coast Blue 3 v Surfside 2 Surf Coast got off to a great start in the first half with two goals, only to have Surfside come back early in the second half with two of their own to equalise the score.In an exciting finish, the team set up Kirby Lambert who sent in a thumping goal, setting off an eruption of cheers and applause from the Surf Coast fan club. Under 14 girls: Surf Coast Yellow 1 v Kardinia 2

The Surf Coast under 14 Girls Yellow team gets better every week and is starting to shape up as a force to be reckoned with this season. Their match against Kardinia College under 14 girls at Connewarre could have gone either way. Under 15 boys: Surf Coast 0 v Breakwater 7 A tough game for the team, especially with team members being on holiday and a string of early injuries. A poor first half was followed by a much stronger performance in the second half. Under 16 girls: Surf Coast 3 v Surfside 1 Surf Coast under 16s Girls went to the top of the table with a hard-fought win over a gallant Surfside team. Surf Coast found it hard to break down some strong defence by the Surfside girls. Women: Surf Coast 2 v Lara 10 The Surf Coast women were thrashed 10-2 by Lara at home, with a lack of fitness proving to be their downfall in the second half. Men: Surf Coast 1 v Bell Park 0 Surf Coast made it successfully through its first derby game in the state leagues this weekend, grinding out a tough 1-0 win against 50-year-old local Geelong Club Bell Park. Men: Surf Coast GRFA men 1 v Barwon 3 It was an improved Surf Coast team that played well on Sunday, even though they lost 3-1 against a strong Barwon team under the new Bryan Smith management. Young Zac Craigen was Surf Coast’s best with an amazing scud missile free kick goal.

FROM THE

mat WITH ANGLESEA BOWLS CLUB

History has been made, with the first official Torquay Hockey Team established and now playing in the Geelong competition. The team is being coached by Andrew Crowley – good luck, girls!

TWENTY eight Anglesea bowlers left for their end of year bowling trip to Barooga on Sunday, May 2 for a week of bowling. They will be bowling in Barooga, Finley, Cobram, and Berrigan returning back to Anglesea in time for social bowls on Saturday. Now the pennant season is over the club is on schedule for the winter season of bowling and social gatherings. Men’s pairs/triples were held on yesterday and on again Monday, May 24 and Monday, May 31 at 12.30pm. Men’s winter 2 bowl triples will be on Monday, May 17th, at 11am.

Women’s social bowls are to be held today, Tuesday, May 18 and Tuesday, May 25 at 11am. On Friday, May 14 and 28 will be chicken runs at 3pm. On Saturdays, mixed social bowls will be held at 12.30pm. On Saturday, May 29 social bowls will be at 11am followed at 3pm by the annual general meeting. Be sure to put this in you calendar: your club needs your support. A lot of our bowlers will be taking their bowls and heading north for the winter season, but there will be plenty of activities for all bowlers that are staying in the Anglesea area, so be sure to sign up and bowl.

OUR NEXT GAME: FFV MENS PROV 2

SURF COAST VS LALOR UTD Saturday 15th May, 2010 Kickoff 3pm at The Quay Reserve, Torquay GRFA MENS DIV 2

SURFCOAST FC PLATINUM

SURFSIDE WAVES vs SURFCOAST Sun 16th May, Shell Road Oval Kickoff 3pm GRFA OPEN WOMEN

SURF COAST vs SURFSIDE WAVES Sat 15th May, Connewarre Reserve Kickoff 3pm surfcoasttimes.com.au

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fishing

Tuesday 11 May 2010

fishing

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My Big Catch proudly sponsored by:

BY GARRY KERR

You can access this on line by following the link below, http://bassstraitgamefishingclub.com/ images733/We%20fish%20page.pdf h t t p : / / w w w. f i s h n e t . c o m . a u / f o r u m s / viewforum.php?f=1 Or you can check with your local fishing store.

State level action

However, at a state level, the Department of Fisheries is at least providing the opportunity for local fisherman to have their say, so if you are interested please note the following. “Fisheries Victoria understands that consultation with the broader recreational fishing community is crucial for the effective management of our fisheries resources. These forums also provide a unique opportunity to build effective working relationships. Come and have your say about issues such as how your recreational fishing licence funds are spent and future ways to improve recreational fishing in Victoria.” The information session will be held tomorrow night (Wednesday) at the Torquay Angling Club at Fishermans Beach between 6pm-8pm. For more information about the forums, visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/fishing

REPORT QUEENSCLIFF g Still a few whiting and calamari on the grass at Queenscliff g White Lady producing some whiting with effort g Point Lonsdale pier still has goodsized salmon and a few sea garfish g Swan Bay entrance is still seeing

reasonable catches of garfish being taken Use reserved amounts of burley to attract the Garfish Trevally being taken in the creek St Leonards producing reasonable catches

BARWON HEADS g Off-shore, whiting and pinkies are still around g The river is currently producing flathead, whiting, trevally and bream g The odd elephant fish has also been

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measuring upwards of 800 grams – all within two minutes of the boat ramp Plenty of pinkies still being taken Some good-sized gummy sharks are also still around

ANGLESEA g Some reports of really nice salmon being taken off the surf g Good king whiting are to be had just off-shore g Some pinkie snapper still around g Anglesea River continues to produce

some good-sized bream For all the latest fishing news and all the right advice, drop by and see me or the boys and we will do our best to get you out there, fishing productively with the right gear and the right bait. The Great Ocean Road Outdoor Centre, Anglesea, 5263 2330.

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Nick Adam with his 38-centimetre bream taken in the Anglesea River

ALL YOUR FISHING NEEDS

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Anglers forced to take action again

AS I HAVE reported previously, Recfish, the peak body representing Australia’s 3.5 million recreational fishers, has had to close due to lack of funding from the Federal Government. Recfish has been around for years now representing recreational anglers at a national level on recreational fishing issues. Anglers no longer have a peak body at a federal level to represent them and put their side forward to the government on issues that affect recreational fishing. With Environment Minister Peter Garrett proposing to lock up great swathes of Australia’s waters, the official representative peak recreational fishing body is no more. Recreational fishers now more than ever before need strong and professional representation. It is obvious that recreational fishing needs some form of representation at a national level. With that in mind a National expression of dissatisfaction – in the form of a petition – is being circulated. The petition is called ‘We Fish’ and it is a national campaign that will be delivered to all parties in Canberra.

WANTED

OVER 150 FOR SALE 2ND HAND BOARDS

ANGLESEA SURF CENTRE

111 GREAT OCEAN RD ANGLESEA

5263 1530 (OPPOSITE RIVER)

TIDE TIMES TIDE PREDICTIONS FOR PORT PHILLIP HEADS

WED 12

THU 13

FRI 14

SAT 15

SUN 16

MON 17

Time 0329 1040 1553 2213

Time 0605 1314 1849

Ht 0.60 1.32 0.90 1.28 Ht 0.37 1.61 0.82

Time 0431 1138 1711 2307

Time 0048 0648 1358 1930

Ht 0.52 1.42 0.89 1.31 Ht 1.38 0.30 1.67 0.77

Time 0521 1228 1805 2359 Time 0134 0730 1441 2011

Ht 0.44 1.53 0.86 1.34 Ht 1.42 0.26 1.70 0.73

Times stated are Australian Eastern Standard Time (24 hour clock). During Daylight Saving Time (when in force) one hour needs to be added to the times stated.

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sports results

Tuesday 11 May 2010

sports

BELLARINE FOOTBALL LEAGUE SCORES ROUND 6 FIRST GRADE

Queenscliff 3.2 7.9 9.15 14.18 (102) Drysdale 4.1 6.5 12.8 14.12 (96) GOALS: Queenscliff: T. Limb 4, E. Grout 2, L. Naylor 2, R. Holmes 1, D. Gibbs 1, J. Lawson 1, C. Burnside 1, L. Orvis 1, A. McDonald 1. Drysdale: W. Chapman 5, L. Clifford 2, A. Ferguson 1, L. Matthews 1, L. Maher 1, J.Hildebrand 1, M. Scott 1, A. Hildebrand 1, S. Scott 1. BEST: Queenscliff: N. Cohen, C. Williamson, M. Limb, J. Evans, T. Limb. Drysdale: B. Taylor, B. Carmichael, A. Ferguson, R. Holwell, W. Chapman Geelong Amateur 8.4 19.10 32.15 42.20 (272) Newcomb 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 (6) GOALS: Geelong Amateur: J. Westwood 8, S. Faulkner 7, T. Clark 5, A. Fagan 4, D. Guinane 3, A. Taylor 2, J. Boseley 2, N. Foord 2, M. Sleeman 2, N. Guinane 1, M. Etheridge 1, C. Mensforth 1, T. Edwards 1, J. Tom 1, G. Atkins 1, H. Timms 1. Newcomb: P. Vigilante 1 BEST: Geelong Amateur: S. Faulkner, C. Mensforth, M. Sleeman, A. Fagan, J. Boseley, J. Westwood. Newcomb: B. Schreiber, M. Cherry, M. Kennedy, A. Jamieson, T. Lothian.

Hassett 1, D. Whitten 1, T. Norman 1, L. Bound 1. Ocean Grove: D. Maloney 7, J. Milnes 3, B. Lynch 3, T. Gavin 2, H. Foott 1, J. Dalton 1, T. McManus 1, P. West 1. BEST: Anglesea: B. Shiels, M. Smith, K. Bonner, L. Cullinan, B. Davis, T. Norman. Ocean Grove: D. Maloney, J. Dalton, S. VanDeuren, T. Baker, J. Milnes.

Torquay 9.3 13.9 15.15 17.16 (118) Portarlington 2.1 2.5 4.5 7.7 (49) GOALS: Torquay: M. Fowkes 4, I. Baker 3, A. Bird 2, D. McLeish 2, A. Gross 2, R. Leyonhjelm 1, M. Clayton 1, S. Hill 1, T. Carson 1. Portarlington: J. McCabe 2, T. Dewey 1, P. Davis 1, S. Hicks 1, S. Wells 1, B. Williams 1. BEST: Torquay: M. Clayton, A. Graham, J. Gray, A. Gross, I. Baker, B. Molloy. Portarlington: M. Gorski, G. Brody, P. Disanto, R. Davis, J. McCabe, A. Bradley

RESERVE GRADE

Drysdale 5.6 12.6 18.13 24.15 (159) Queenscliff 0.0 0.1 2.2 2.2 (14) GOALS: Drysdale: A. Holland 6, N. Hildebrand 5, S. Nelis 3, M. Aylwin 3, J. Evans 3, B.Carlon 2, S. Reyment 1. Queenscliff: W. Bland 1, N. Eddy 1. BEST: Drysdale: A. Holland, J. Evans, T. Harding, J. Hopgood, N. Hildebrand, L. Timmins. Queenscliff: C. Aston, N. Neville, C. McPherson, W. Bland, A. Bonning, N. Merrett.

Barwon Heads 8.2 8.4 13.7 15.11 (101) Modewarre 1.0 7.3 8.5 11.7 (73) GOALS: Barwon Heads: L. Murphy 5, J. Power 2, E. Erftemeyer 2, C. Durran 2, J. Todd 1, N. Hill 1, Z. Gubbins 1, P. Swinton 1. Modewarre: D. Razga 2, S. Dellow 2, C. Mamalis 2, D. McCaskill 2, J. Finch 1, M. Lang 1, D. McFarlane 1. BEST: Barwon Heads: E. Erftemeyer, J. Fahey, J. Power, Z. Gubbins, M. Cook, L. Murphy. Modewarre: C. Mamalis, I. Davidson, B. Wemyss, A. Leggett, A. Leslie, J. Finch.

Geelong Amateur 4.6 10.8 17.14 25.17 (167) Newcomb 2.1 3.1 4.1 4.2 (26) GOALS: Geelong Amateur: J. Mountjoy 8, J. Hood 4, L. Hollis 3, J. Vince 2, M. Dwyer 2, B. Shell 2, S. Little 2, B. May 2. Newcomb: D. Timms 3, B. Webb 1. BEST: Geelong Amateur: B. Shell, J. Hood, M. Dwyer, B. Ramsey, L. Hollis. Newcomb: B. Gorniakowski, A. Block, T. Rowe, J. Coverdale, T. Doyle.

Anglesea 7.4 10.5 17.8 21.9 (135) Ocean Grove 6.2 13.5 17.7 19.11 (125) GOALS: Anglesea: M. Smith 7, D. Scott 2, B. Shiels 2, C. Robertson 2, B. Venables 2, L. Norton 1, K. Bonner 1, A.

Barwon Heads 7.4 10.7 15.9 18.10 (118) Modewarre 0.2 4.5 7.6 11.9 (75) GOALS: Barwon Heads: L. Flinn 5, K. Johannesen 3, M. Hildebrandt 3, J. Sutas 3, T. Perry 2, L. Michell 1, M. Reid 1.

Modewarre: D. Morter 5, F. Shawcross 2, S. Mayall 2, J. Lane 1, J. Lewis 1. BEST: Barwon Heads: L. Flinn, R. McAuliffe, A. Dodds, J. Almond, M. Walsh, M. Hildebrandt. Modewarre: S. Campelj, F. Shawcross, S. Mayall, D. Morter, C. Clarke, J. Messinger.

Ocean Grove 3.5 5.5 7.10 10.14 (74) Anglesea 2.1 7.3 8.4 9.5 (59) GOALS: Ocean Grove: R. Aylward 2, A. Strachan 2, W. Piec 1, T. Grbac 1, J. Polgar 1, M. McCartney 1, S. Molloy 1, K. Yip 1. Anglesea: B. Donald 2, J. Hansen 2, S. MacaskillHants 1, A. Little 1, L. Robertson 1, R. Eddy 1, T. Barton 1. BEST: Ocean Grove: R. Portelli, R. Aylward, A. Strachan, S. Molloy, J. O’Connor, K. Montgomery. Anglesea: J. Flynn, S. Macaskill-Hants, B. Trenerry, I. Stokes, M. Bews, A. Little. Torquay 2.5 9.6 12.8 16.10 (106) Portarlington 4.1 4.2 6.5 6.5 (41) GOALS: Torquay: A. Carr 6, P. MacDonald 3, B. Looney 2, K. Webber 1, B. Girvan 1, M. Evans 1, M. O’Day 1, J. Powell 1. Portarlington: F. Rigby 2, S. Illingworth 1, H. Illingworth 1, B. Harvey 1, J. Westman 1. BEST: Torquay: A. Carr, S. Kidd, M. O’Day, J. Powell, J. Muncey, B. Girvan. Portarlington: G. Bailey, T. Munday, D. Brown, M. McNeill, W. Jankowski, B. White.

UNDER 18s

Queenscliff 4.2 7.5 13.8 16.9 (105) Torquay 2 0.2 0.4 0.4 0.7 (7) GOALS: Queenscliff: J. Glew 2, T. Tait 2, E. Sedlins 2, M. Fisher 2, A. Gorfine 2, J. Callahan 2, R. Grout 1, J. Pritchard 1, T. Dorman 1, J. Trickey 1. BEST: Queenscliff: M. Boore, M. Fisher, W. Hume, J. Callahan, D. Berry, E. Sedlins. Torquay 2: A. Masek, M. Edwards-Butler, J. Lee, R. VanDerVlist, B. Dubberley, D. Slater. Geelong Amateur 4.8 11.14 16.17 24.22 (166) South Barwon 0.1 0.1 1.1 2.1 (13) GOALS: Geelong Amateur: B. Muir 8, E. Long 5, J. Lamond 5, M. Wood 2, T. Doak 1, A. Goodall 1, E.Demetrious 1, B. Collard 1. South Barwon: J. Dunstan 1, N. Findlay 1. BEST: Geelong Amateur: R. Fagan, A. Silaev, M. Wood, E.

NETBALL SCORES BELLARINE NETBALL SCORES ROUND 6 | A GRADE SHIELD

Barwon Heads 32 v Modewarre 25 Goals: Barwon Heads: S. Howard 27, D. Miles 3, J. Davis 2. Modewarre: C. Graham 15, E. Troeth 9, R. Murnane 1. Best: Barwon Heads: K. Braiser, S. Howard. Modewarre: S. O’Connor, K. Jenkins. Newcomb 42 v Geelong Amateur 59 Goals: Newcomb: E. Shaeffer 32, M. Mahoney 9, S. O’Keefe 1. Geelong Amateur: J. Lowe 42, L. Flynn 17. Best: Newcomb: S. Leach, B. Clark. Geelong Amateur: J. Lowe, B. Clark. Anglesea 52 v Ocean Grove 44 Goals: Anglesea: A. Langham 27, H. Bliss 25. Ocean Grove: S. Wilkins 23, L. Teague Neeld 21. Best: Anglesea: T. Rice, E. Cook. Ocean Grove: M. Teague Neeld, S. Wilkins. Portarlington 28 v Torquay 49 Goals: Portarlington: N. Nicholls 15, S. Pipan 11, B. Harvey 2. Torquay: J. Warnes 30, A. Kneebone 18 , R. Hepworth 1. Best: Portarlington: K. Pell , C. Rawson. Torquay: C. McKay , C. Emmerson. Queenscliff 31 v Drysdale 57 Goals: Queenscliff: L Dick 16, L Dreher 13, R Hopwood 2. Drysdale: H Mestrum 29, O. Wilson 28. Best: Queenscliff: S. Jenson, S Rice. Drysdale: H. Shaw, N. Cooke.

B GRADE SHIELD Barwon Heads 41 v Modewarre 18 Newcomb 9 v Geelong Amateur 41 Anglesea 46 v Ocean Grove 34 Portarlington 10 v Torquay 53 Queenscliff 25 v Drysdale 41

C GRADE SHIELD Barwon Heads 26 v Modewarre 16 Newcomb 13 v Geelong Amateur 22 Anglesea 32 v Ocean Grove 20 Portarlington 9 v Torquay 38 Queenscliff 11 v Drysdale 31

D GRADE SHIELD Barwon Heads 29 v Modewarre 23 Newcomb 9 v Geelong Amateur 44 Anglesea 37 v Ocean Grove 12

Portarlington 6 v Torquay 21 Queenscliff 12 v Drysdale 29

19 & UNDER SHIELD Barwon Heads v Modewarre: No game Newcomb 4 v Geelong Amateur 55 Anglesea 29 v Ocean Grove 28 Portarlington 19 v Torquay 35 Queenscliff 16 v Drysdale 39

17 & UNDER (1) SHIELD Barwon Heads 28 v Modewarre 18 Newcomb v Geelong Amateur: No game Anglesea 39 v Ocean Grove 17 Portarlington 12 v Torquay 39 Queenscliff 16 v Drysdale 29

17 & UNDER (2) SHIELD Barwon Heads v Modewarre: No game Newcomb v Geelong Amateur : No game Anglesea 40 v Ocean Grove 15 Portarlington 11 v Torquay 26 Queenscliff 21 v Drysdale 32

15 & UNDER (1) SHIELD Barwon Heads 30 v Modewarre 13 Newcomb v Geelong Amateur: No game Anglesea 13 v Ocean Grove 40 Portarlington 13 v Torquay 27 Queenscliff 24 v Drysdale 16

15 & UNDER (2) SHIELD Barwon Heads 16 v Modewarre 31 Newcomb 13 v Geelong Amateur 18 Anglesea 10 v Ocean Grove 35 Portarlington 17 v Torquay 24 Queenscliff 11 V Drysdale 45

13 & UNDER (1) SHIELD Barwon Heads v Modewarre: No game Anglesea 7 v Ocean Grove 35 Portarlington 13 v Torquay 44 Queenscliff 17 v Drysdale 22

13 & UNDER (2) SHIELD Barwon Heads 12 v Modewarre 27 Newcomb 16 v Geelong Amateur 8 Anglesea 5 v Ocean Grove 41 Portarlington 5 v Torquay 38 Queenscliff 4 v Drysdale 37

BFL LADDERS Demetrious, B. Muir, E. Long. South Barwon: J. Dunstan, J. Devlin, N. Schultz, M. Blacksell, M. Dunstan, L. Davis.

Barwon Heads 7.4 11.6 19.15 23.18 (156) Modewarre 0.0 2.1 2.1 4.1 (25) GOALS: Barwon Heads: K. Johannesen 12, J. Wilkie 3, K. Atkins 2, D. Williamson 2, J. Almond 1, J. Timms 1, J. Perry 1, J. Ferguson 1. Modewarre: R. Danaher 2, N. Allison 1, A. Jones-Murphy 1. BEST: Barwon Heads: D. Williamson, K. Johannesen, J. Wilkie, C. Wild, D. Spiller, M. Ryan. Modewarre: J. Ibbs, R. Werner, J. Pettigrew, C. Giles, W. Macdonald. Ocean Grove 9.4 13.6 18.6 21.14 (140) Anglesea 0.0 2.0 5.2 6.3 (39) GOALS: Ocean Grove: A. Habgood 6, S. McColl 3, S. Britt 2, P. Maloney 2, M. Evans 2, J. Winberg 2, K. Long 1, J. Rawlings 1, D. West 1, N. Walter 1. Anglesea: D. Cooper 2, T. Sdraulig 2, D. Bennett 1, D. Taylor 1. BEST: Ocean Grove: M. Evans, A. Habgood, S. McColl, J. Rawlings, P. Maloney, J. Winberg. Anglesea: B. Foster, D. Taylor, T. Sdraulig, O. Mackay, M. O’Sullivan, D. Korewha. Torquay 5.4 8.10 13.13 16.18 (114) St Mary’s 0.0 0.0 1.0 2.1 (13) GOALS: Torquay: T. Henderson 6, J. Graham 4, M. Burns 3, S. Powell 1, A. Denton 1, J. Dawson 1. St Mary’s: D. McMahon 2. BEST: Torquay: M. Grossman, W. Carty, J. Graham, T. Henderson, C. Dougherty, B. Henderson. St Mary’s: A. Rowe, S. McCormack, D. McMahon, P. Johnson, J. Cuthbertson-Kerr, M. Dunn. Drysdale 8.2 15.7 22.7 29.13 (187) Bell Park 1.0 1.1 2.4 3.5 (23) GOALS: Drysdale: L. Malcolm 8, M. Baden 7, T. Allen 4, M. Woods 3, T. McGuire 2, E. Hill 2, J. Halsall 1, S. Schoonderbeek 1, S. Bensted 1. Bell Park: N. Gallichan 1, J. Spiller 1, M. Thomas 1. BEST: Drysdale: L. Malcolm, S. Bensted, T. McGuire, M. Baden, M. Woods. Bell Park: B. Finnemore, J. Spiller, J. Stojanovski, M. Thomas, T. Simunek.

BDNA LADDERS A GRADE SHIELD

Drysdale 163.97% 20, Barwon Heads 137.50% 16, Geelong Amateur 134.44% 16, Anglesea 121.31% 16, Newcomb 100.43% 12, , Modewarre 107.31% 8, Ocean Grove 86.61% 4, Torquay 82.50% 40, Portarlington 62.59% 4, Queenscliff 62.50% 0.

B GRADE SHIELD

Drysdale 176.27% 20, Barwon Heads 160.80% 20, Anglesea 119.77% 16, Torquay 152.85% 12, Geelong Amateur 138.46% 12, Modewarre 104.73% 8, Queenscliff 90.11% 8, Ocean Grove 74.07% 4, Newcomb 55.44% 0, Portarlington 34.40% 0.

C GRADE SHIELD

Drysdale 245.00% 20, Torquay 207.50% 20, Barwon Heads 184.42% 16, Geelong Amateur 138.96% 16, Anglesea 93.65% 12, Modewarre 122.58% 8, Queenscliff 75.00% 8, Newcomb 46.00% 4, Ocean Grove 53.55% 0, Portarlington 34.62% 0.

D GRADE SHIELD

Torquay 170.00% 20, Geelong Amateur 234.85% 16, Anglesea 195.89% 16, Barwon Heads 169.57% 16, Drysdale 120.51% 12, Modewarre 87.83% 8, Queenscliff 72.22% 4, Portarlington 66.18% 4, Newcomb 45.77% 4, Ocean Grove 29.27% 0.

UNDER 19 SHIELD

Geelong Amateur 224.59% 16, Barwon Heads 135.63% 16, Torquay 163.54% 12, Drysdale 150.62% 12, Portarlington 91.03% 8, Anglesea 81.88% 8, Ocean Grove 107.22% 4, Queenscliff 75.66% 4, Newcomb 20.11% 0.

UNDER 17 (SECTION 1) SHIELD

Anglesea 341.51% 20, Torquay 146.58% 12, Ocean Grove 115.73% 12, Drysdale 103.96% 12, Barwon Heads 106.86% 10, Geelong Amateur 134.15% 8, Queenscliff 73.91% 6, Modewarre 40.18% 0, Portarlington 36.56% 0.

UNDER 17 (SECTION 2) SHIELD

Anglesea 198.70% 20, Newcomb 177.78% 12, Torquay 142.42% 8, Drysdale 114.93% 8, Portarlington 66.93% 8, Barwon Heads 78.95% 4, Queenscliff 76.72% 4, Ocean Grove 31.33%, 0.

UNDER 15 (SECTION 1) SHIELD

Ocean Grove 333.33% 16, Drysdale 201.30% 16, Torquay 166.67% 16, Queenscliff 164.06% 16, Barwon Heads 92.14% 8, Portarlington 45.33% 4, Modewarre 42.97% 4, Anglesea 59.71% 0, Geelong Amateur 47.46% 0.

UNDER 15 (SECTION 2) SHIELD

Torquay 248.44% 20, Ocean Grove 219.12% 20, Drysdale 216.18% 18, Portarlington 172.60% 12, Modewarre 107.62% 12, Geelong Amateur 76.36% 6, Newcombe 67.77% 4, Queenscliff 55.37% 4, Barwon Heads 52.05% 4, Anglesea 24.40% 0.

UNDER 13 (SECTION 1) SHIELD

Drysdale 258.00% 16, Torquay 284.31% 14, Barwon Heads 128.57% 14, Ocean Grove 197.56% 8, Queenscliff 134.38% 8, Portarlington 60.26% 4, Geelong Amateur 34.65% 0, Anglesea 24.28% 0.

UNDER 13 (SECTION 2) SHIELD

Drysdale 957.89 20, Torquay 840.00% 20, Ocean Grove 606.25% 20, Modewarre 144.78% 12, Queenscliff 84.52 12, Barwon Heads 55.00% 4, Anglesea 29.70% 4, Newcomb 28.37% 4, Portarlington 25.00% 4, Geelong Amateur 7.18% 0.

Team

FIRST GRADE

QUEENSCLIFF GEELONG AMATEUR TORQUAY DRYSDALE ANGLESEA Ocean Grove Portarlington Barwon Heads Modewarre Newcomb

Team

W

5 5 5 4 4 3 2 1 1 0

L

1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 5 6

D

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

% Pts

235.26 199.24 165.01 149.20 76.60 134.41 60.15 79.60 69.54 21.53

RESERVE GRADE

TORQUAY BARWON HEADS DRYSDALE OCEAN GROVE GEELONG AMATEUR Anglesea Portarlington Modewarre Newcomb Queenscliff

W

5 5 4 4 4 3 3 1 1 0

L

1 1 2 2 2 3 3 5 5 6

D

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DRYSDALE OCEAN GROVE TORQUAY GEELONG AMATEUR BARWON HEADS Queenscliff Anglesea Bell Park Torquay 2 St Mary’s South Barwon Modewarre

W

6 5 5 4 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 1

L

0 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 4 5 5 5

D

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

% Pts

264.49 160.00 327.22 149.86 138.79 95.13 77.70 45.27 25.10 49.24

UNDER 18s

Team

20 20 20 16 16 12 8 4 4 0

20 20 16 16 16 12 12 4 4 0

% Pts

597.26 362.90 355.43 204.78 151.75 92.83 75.80 36.43 35.20 38.37 29.22 21.77

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State’s best teens take to the water VICTORIAN schools and students will go head to head this weekend to claim a spot in the Victorian state team at Phillip Island. The Australian Junior Titles are being held at Phillip Island in December this year and will see the top juniors from Australia head to the world famous Woolamai Beach. Six teams will compete in a tag-team format on Friday, which will see the top teams represent the state at the end of the year. This year’s schools are Sandrigham SC., Hailberry College, Oberon High School, Newhaven College, Wonthaggi SC and Dromana SC. The individual event will run over the weekend, seeing the state’s best surfers from schools compete for a spot in the state team. Local 16-year-old, Harrison Mann, from Torquay will be looking to make the state team once again to take on Australia’s best and hopefully make the cut for the Australian national team. After his recent run of great results on the Victorian circuit, he is a great chance to make the cut. Other notable surfers are Shyama Buttonshaw (Bells Beach), Tom Cole (Phillip Island), Lucy Ruffy (Kew) and under 16 girls state champion Kelly Laity (Sandy Point). The event will be held at Woolamai Beach (dependent on conditions) from this Friday through to Sunday.

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