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Surf Coast Times

Tuesday 19 October 2010

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It’s Cup time After last week’s unseasonable weather, the forecast is for sunny conditions and a top of 22 degrees for tomorrow’s running of the Geelong Cup. A crowd of more than 17,000 is being tipped to pack the course for the big race, which has become an important lead-up event for the Melbourne Cup. Getting a hands-on feel for the cup was Torquay’s Nicole Paterson, pictured with the aptly named, Mycuppatea.

BOOM TIME House prices continue to rise at breakneck pace along the Surf Coast

BY NATHAN HALE

THE MEDIAN house price in the Surf Coast Shire has recorded a staggering 13.7 per cent increase over the past 12 month to now sit at $563,000. The figures, released by property data specialists, RP Data, confirm the ever-increasing popularity of the Surf Coast for homebuyers. And it is not just house prices that are forging upwards, units have proven even more popular with a 28.3 per cent increase in the last 12 months; the median unit price is now $526,000. While some regions have experienced only mild or minor growth in recent years due to the impacts of the Global Financial Crisis, the Surf Coast continues

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to produce outstanding numbers. The best performed town was Aireys Inlet, which saw its median price increase by 32 per cent over the last financial year to $630,000 – up from $475,000. There were 34 house sales recorded, up from 27 the previous year, with the average house price increasing to $669,662 – up from $553,188 in 20082009; the lowest sale was $455,000 and the top sale was $1.12million. Marty Maher, from Great Ocean Properties in Aireys Inlet, said performances along the Surf Coast have maintained strong. “House sales in the shire enjoyed a very strong last financial year, that’s for sure,” he said. “Aireys alone was up 32 per cent – which is a huge

increase. We knew sales were strong in the town but we didn’t quite expect the results to be as good as they were. “Anglesea and Lorne also recorded strong growth over the financial year.” Maher did say the start to this financial year had been slower due to a number of contributing factors, but he remained confident the market will continue to stay strong. “There are three main reasons for the slower start. Spring has been delayed because of the weather; the election also makes an impact; and the footy finals take their toll,” he said. “For a lot of people, buying along this area is all about the process of falling in love with the area –

and for that to happen you need to have the warmer weather.” Maher also charted the change in price over the past decade for Aireys Inlet – where in the 1999-2000 financial year, the average price was just $181,506. Glenn Hardmann from Barry Plant Torquay echoed, Maher’s sentiments, and said the past 12 months had produced strong results. “There continues to be plenty of buyer inquiries and activity,” he said. “As always, if a property is priced correctly, well presented and in a good location it will sell. There has also been a strong trend of older houses selling well and then being knocked down to build townhouses – so old Torquay remains very desirable.”

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GREAT news for the Surf Coast this week, with Victorian Government data revealing Surf Coast Shire as the equal third best local government area in the state at diverting waste from landfill in 2008/09. The figures show 56 per cent of all waste left for kerbside collection or taken to transfer stations or landfill in Surf Coast Shire was recycled or composted. This figure was equal with the City of Greater Geelong and one percentage point behind two Melbourne metropolitan Councils. This is great news as our community continues to work to live more sustainably and in greater harmony with our environment. Council provides green waste, recycling and general rubbish collection services to kerbsides, as well as a network of transfer stations throughout the municipality; providing more ways for residents to recycle.

Making early years services child’s play

This Saturday, I invite you to find out more about Early Years Services and an array of support services for families at the second Surf Coast Shire Children’s Services Expo. With more than 30 service providers in a range of areas represented, it’s a great way to find out about the range of services and programs available to young families on the Surf Coast. As part of the event, council will also be releasing its first Playground Brochure. This publication provides information on the many great playgrounds throughout the Surf Coast that provide an important environment for children to play and grow.

You can pick up copies of the brochure at the expo, which will be held at the Torquay Children’s Hub on Grossmans Road from 10am1pm on 23 October 2010. There will be a sausage sizzle and free entertainment for the kids.

Keep the Surf Coast friendly

With the peak visitor season approaching on the Surf Coast, council is working with local emergency services to help keep the Surf Coast friendly. You can help by reporting incidents of antisocial behaviour to police by contacting 000. By contacting 000 rather than a local station, you ensure your call is logged, recorded and can be responded to promptly. Victoria Police also measures calls to assess demand for resources throughout the year. It is important that an accurate picture is provided of the demand for police services throughout the year. This coming summer, council will also be reminding residents and visitors of regulation banning glass and smoking from our beaches. There are significant health, safety and environmental reasons for these regulations and fines will be handed out for breaches. Help us keep the Surf Coast friendly this summer.

High Tide approaches

As the 2011 High Tide Festival approaches, Surf Coast Shire will be embarking on a review of this great event to find out how we can make it even more valuable for the local community. An online survey will be launched to help you have your say. For further details contact Andrew Crowley Capacity Consulting on 0430 486 349 or andrew@capacityconsulting.com.au

Meanwhile, preparations are continuing for this year’s festival, on the first weekend of December. It promises to once again be a great celebration of local music, performing and visual arts as well as the Surf Coast community spirit – all of which are important elements in what defines our region. I encourage you to get involved in the events as we welcome summer.

Regional forums grow in importance

This week I’ll be advocating to help push our local and regional priorities in meetings with Victorian Regional Development Minister Jacinta Allan and through Regional Development Australia – Barwon South West Region group. As the focus on regional Australia and regional Victoria continues to intensify, these meetings and forums will provide more important opportunities to ensure our Surf Coast priorities can be furthered. Through the RDA group and G21, we are now working on a regional level to help further a number of issues including the rollout of the National Broadband Network in our region. With the election of a new federal government and a state election approaching, it is a particularly important time for the Surf Coast to be advocating for its share of support from other levels of government.

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We can reduce fuel loads with planned burning. This can reduce the intensity and severity of future bushfires. We are increasing the amount of burning we do. We’ll be burning whenever the conditions are right. Our priority is protecting communities.

Burning helps to protect people, townships and the environment but it has risks and inconveniences. You may be affected by these planned burns and see burns or smell smoke.

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World first for shire BY NATHAN HALE THE SURF Coast Shire yesterday unveiled a new agreement which is being hailed as a world first. The shire – with an endorsement from the Australian Services Union – has agreed to provide up to 20 days paid leave per year if employees are victims of family violence. The agreement has been undertaken in a bid to ensure security of employment for a person experiencing such issues. Shire chief executive officer, Mark Davies, said the agreement demonstrates the need to ensure employers do all they can to support employees who may be experiencing difficult times. “During discussions for our new Enterprise Bargaining Agreement, the Australian Services Union raised support measures for any staff who may experience family violence as a priority,” he said.

“We have embraced this approach as part of our efforts to ensure we can continue to make Surf Coast Shire an employer of choice and to continue to improve the working environment we offer our staff. “The inclusion of this Family Violence Clause in Surf Coast Shire’s new Enterprise Bargaining Agreement is a socially progressive measure that shows our commitment to the wellbeing of all staff. “Council is providing up to 20 days’ special leave for medical appointments, legal proceedings and other activities relating to family violence.. “As part of the Family Violence Clause in our new Enterprise Bargaining Agreement, council is also offering carer’s leave for any employee supporting a person experiencing family violence. “We are also training a staff member in family violence and privacy issues as a liaison point and we are in our Employee Assistance Program including professionals trained specifically in family violence.”

President of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, Ged Kearney (centre) was special guest at yesterday’s announcement. She is pictured with (from left) Barry Miller, Sharon Rowlands, Brian Parkinson, Libby Coker, Ludo McPharin and Mark Davies. Photo: MICHAEL CHAMBERS

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The faces behind Surf Fest 2010 include (from left) Shaun Sopovski, George Gray, Bodan Whitchurch, Paige Kilfolyle, Lyndsey Bollen, Alex Vess and Maddy Burns. Photo: GAIL CHRISFIELD

Calling all surfers ENTRIES are now open for the fifth annual Surf Fest, a team-based surf competition to be held at Jan Juc on Saturday, October 30. The event is being organised by Year 11 students at Oberon High School as part of their Vocational Education and Training Sport and Recreation studies. “We’ve already put weeks of planning into the comp and are starting to realise how much effort it takes to run an event like this,” said student George Gray. The group is hoping to attract 15 to 16 threesurfer teams, with each team comprising a short,

long and retro board rider. Teams will vie for the honour of being named Surf Fest 2010 champions, which carries a cash prize. Handmade trophies will be awarded for first, second and third place while the students are also organising a host of other prizes for individual categories and specialty events. Entry forms are available from the Surf World counter or through the website, visit www. surfworld.org.au Enquiries can also be directed to course coordinator, Rob Neal, at Oberon High School on 5243 4444.

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TORQUAY Marine Rescue Service has received $40,000 in funding to improve safety for recreational boat users along the Surf Coast. The funding – part of the State Government’s Boating Safety and Facilities Programme – was announced last week during a visit to Torquay by Roads and Ports Minister, Tim Pallas, along with State Member for South Barwon, Michael Crutchfield. “The Geelong and Surf Coast regions today benefit from over $98,600 worth of grants, with the Torquay Marine Rescue Service receiving $40,000 alone to replace and upgrade vital rescue equipment that services the local area,� Pallas said. “This area has been a big winner from the programme in recent years with the major upgrade of the Torquay boat ramp, currently under construction, largely funded

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by a $1.2million grant.â€? Other projects in the region to receive grants include: • $44,810 to rebuild the deck on the Alexander Thompson jetty at the Geelong waterfront • $4,270 for the Royal Geelong Yacht Club’s Safe Boating Geelong Project; and • $9,520 for boating education at Grovedale Secondary College. Crutchfield said the boating safety grants always provided a welcome boost for local communities. “It is fantastic to see Torquay benefit again from this wonderful programme and the wider Geelong region also receiving funding for a variety of projects,â€? he said. For more information about the programme, phone 1800 337 222, email boating.grants@transport.vic. gov.au or visit www.transport.vic.gov.au/grants

SES call for donations

TORQUAY SES is on the lookout for cars. The local unit is asking the community for any cars that may be donated so they can use them for simulated training exercises. “We use them for a different range of scenarios,� said Linda Cherubin. “We might tip them on their side or push them up against a steel bin and use them for training drills. We put lifesize and weight dummies in them and then do training drills against the clock. Theory is one thing but in practice you learn about 10 times quicker. So if anyone has any cars they would like to donate, please get in touch with us.� If you do have a car that you can donate to Torquay SES, phone Linda Cherubin on 0417 169 904.

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News in brief Aireys book launch

ANGLESEA was one of the worst hit towns along the Surf Coast when last week’s torrential downpour hit on Monday. Roads were turned into mini rivers and even the Anglesea Bowling Club greens didn’t escape the downpour, as these pictures from local resident LYNDELLE JEFFREY show. After a glimpse of spring earlier this month, last week’s conditions saw temperatures drop to single figures during the night and some areas record more than 50 millimetres (two inches) of rain. Thankfully the forecast is for rising temperatures this week – and the sun has even been tipped to make an appearance.

Surf Coast to host conference THE SURF Coast will play host to delegates from more than 50 local governments from throughout Australia next year. In March, the region will host the 2011 Australian Coastal Councils Conference; which will bring discussion on issues such as population growth and managing risks associated with climate change to our region. Speakers will include federal ministers, Simon Crean (Minister for Regional Australia, Regional Development and Local Government) and Tony Burke (Minister for Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities), as well as

Graeme Hugo, chairman of the Federal Government’s Demographic Change and Liveability Advisory Panel. Surf Coast Shire’s delegate to the National Seachange Taskforce, councillor Libby Mears, said the conference presented a great opportunity on many fronts. “This conference is a great opportunity to showcase our region,� she said. “It is also a really important opportunity to work together with other coastal councils on issues that concern us all, including population growth pressures and the risk of climate change – both issues we know all too well on the Surf Coast.�

The conference will begin on March 1 in Torquay with a reception at Surf World Museum before field trips are held throughout the region to destinations including Bells Beach and Lorne. Mears said the National Seachange Taskforce’s lobbying efforts continue to gain importance in seeking action from State and Federal Governments on coastal issues. “Just recently, the Gillard government agreed to respond within three months to a bipartisan parliamentary committee report on coastal issues; which is something Surf Coast Shire has joined other coastal councils in calling for,� she said.

GREAT Escape Books will celebrate the opening of its new store with a book launch of Robert Ingpen’s latest offering, The Secret Garden. The launch will be held at the store at 2/75 Great Ocean Road, Aireys Inlet, from 6pm on Saturday. Ingpen is one of the country’s best known children’s book illustrators; he has written or illustrated more than 100 published works. He is the only Australian to be awarded the coveted international Hans Christian Andersen Medal for illustration. Bookings are essential and can be made by phoning Nicole Maher on 5289 7052 or emailing nicole@ greatescapebooks.com.au

Support for Apollo Bay harbour

LABOR candidate for Polwarth, Brian Crook, last week welcomed the $95,000 State Government grant to support the development of new planning controls to implement the Apollo Bay Harbour Masterplan project. Crook said this funding is the vital next step in the development of the precinct. “As one of only three safe blue water havens in Victoria west of Port Phillip Bay, the Apollo Bay harbour has huge potential at a commercial, recreational and tourist facility,� he said. “After extensive consultation with the community and other stakeholders in 2008, I am extremely pleased to see the government supporting the Apollo Bay Harbour Precinct development with this grant.�

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Aireys prepares for fair AIREYS Inlet will host its 17th annual school fair next weekend. The event – one of the biggest on the Aireys calendar – is the major fundraiser for the local campus of the Lorne-Aireys Inlet P-12 College. The fair will be held on Saturday, October 30 from 9am and will include a host of activities which will cater for all ages. More than 1,000 people are

expected to again pack the school to enjoy the live music, silent auction, animal nursery, roaming reptiles, face painting, pony rides and mini golf to name just a few. Apart from the activities on offer there will also be a barbecue, as well as Asian-inspired food and pizza from the school’s own wood-fired oven – and you can wash it all down with a glass of wine or beer from the

International Beer Tent. There will also be a host of stalls selling art and craft, local produce, plants, books and much more. Prizes for the silent auction include a Geelong football signed by the team – including Gary Ablett; a fully signed and framed St Kilda club jumper; weekend getaway packages in Lorne and Melbourne; tickets to the Apollo Bay Music Festival and lost more.

Spring has sprung “Don’t just bring your fruit and veggies,� said Share the Bounty’s Stacie Bobele. “We’re happy to swap fresh eggs, seeds and seedlings. Many gardeners preserve their crops in many tasty ways, and we’d love to see excess pasta sauce, jams and preserves to share as well. “We’ve developed a nice little community of gardeners over the past few months swapping hints and tips as well as produce. We are also considering other associated projects such as classes on methods of preserving your crop. Come and join us.� Danawa Community Garden is located next to the tennis courts at Spring Creek Reserve. For more information, email Stacie Bobele at vicsurf@bigpond.com

WHILE the weather may not quite feel like it, spring is definitely here and local green thumbs are encouraging everyone to Share the Bounty. Home gardeners in the Torquay-Jan Juc-Anglesea area and beyond are being encouraged to join other local green thumbs at the Danawa Community Garden Produce Swap, known as Share the Bounty. Although the swap continued throughout winter, the new season brings new opportunities and new abundances to swap. Share the Bounty is held on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month between 10am-11am. The swap has been hugely successful and plans to expand the range of home produce available for swapping.

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A feast for the ears BY GAIL CHRISFIELD TORQUAY Bowls Club became a fascinating mix of words and music last Sunday when local poet, Robyn Rowland, launched her latest book supported by musician Gary Banks. Titled Seasons of Doubt and Burning, Rowland’s sixth book marks a watershed in her 40-year writing career as it features selected poems from her five previous collections alongside new works. “If there’s a theme to this collection, it’s the way I’m drawn into particular landscapes as the basis for telling stories through poetry,� Rowland said. “The stories themselves deal with love, loss, family, moving towards a sense of

spiritual life, and the tensions that exist between exile and belonging. Being third generation Irish-Australian, the latter features in much of my work.� Rowland only returned from Ireland two week ago having spent four weeks touring with Banks and renowned Irish harpist, Lynn Saoirse, to launch the new book and Silver Leaving, a CD of her poetry readings partnered with Saoirse’s music. “With poetry such an intrinsic part of Irish culture, it’s no wonder Ireland has become my second home since my first visit there in 1983,� Rowland said. “I’ve been back once or twice every year for extended periods and now call a beautiful, undeveloped rural coastal peninsula near Clifden my Irish home.�

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Rowland started writing poetry at the age of 11 as a way of hearing herself. She claims her life before poetry, as a child brought up by a mother with depression, was silent and lonely. As she grew into adulthood and established a successful career as an internationally renowned academic, poetry took something of a back seat until 1994 when she was diagnosed with breast cancer and retired from academia. “Poetry is such a joy. It brings you into core contact with the things in life that really matter,� she said. Seasons of Doubt and Burning is now available at Torquay Books and through Rowland’s website, www.robynrowland. com

• Wills and administration • Underused sources for family history research • I never thought of that – a second look at problems • Sight (site) unseen – useful and underused Internet sources. The conference is open to anyone interested in finding out more about family history, and the day will include morning and afternoon tea, as well as lunch and door prizes. Tickets are $25 and RSVP is preferred for catering requirements. For more information or to book tickets, contact Norma Morrison or Pat Hughes on 5289 6686.

Public trial of telephone emergency warning system – Surf Coast Shire As part of ongoing emergency preparedness, Emergency Alert, the telephone based emergency warning system will be tested in the Surf Coast Shire over the 24 – 26 October 2010. The telephone warning system alerts communities to emergencies via: • a recorded voice message on landline telephones based on the location of the handset, and • a text message on mobiles, based on the service address of the phone. As this is only a test of the system, no action is required. You may be contacted in the weeks following the testing to participate in a survey and provide feedback. The system provides emergency service organisations with another way to warn communities in the event of an emergency. You should never rely on a telephone warning to act. It is crucial that communities do not call 000 for information. Only call 000 if you are in immediate need of emergency services (police, fire or ambulance). For further information on the testing visit www.emergencyalert.gov.au

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INTERNATIONALLY renowned speaker, Lady Teviot, will be the special guest at The Surf Coast History Group’s one-day conference. Lady Teviot is the president of the Federation of Family History Societies of the United Kingdom, and will speak at the Anglesea conference on Saturday. The local history group has been going for 12 years, and will host the day at the Anglesea Senior Citizens Hall in McMillan Street, with registration at 9.30am and the conference running from 10am4pm. Topics covered on the day will include:

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A helping hand for mums BY GAIL CHRISFIELD A NEW programme aims to support Surf Coast mums in planning the next stage of their lives after finishing the initial intense stage of raising young children. The Re-Entry Programme has been developed by Torquay resident, Margaret Foulkes, herself a mother of two young children. “Having lived here for the past six years, I have spoken to so many women who are asking ‘what next for me?’ after seeing the kids off to school,” she said. “Bringing up young children entails so many practical, worthwhile skills that are transferable to other environments beyond the household. “After spending four or five years at home with young children, however, many women lack confidence and don’t even know the skills they have.” The Re-Entry Programme focuses on helping women help themselves, and each other, to make the transition from full-time mums to employment, training, community work or any other options they decide to pursue. Over six weeks, participants attend two-hourly facilitated group sessions one evening a week where they explore their skills, options, goals, steps to success, networks and support strategies. “The group provides a supportive environment that enables members to recognise the value of their skills and experiences, plan out their next steps, and develop positive networks and mentor relationships,” Foulkes said. Foulkes originally developed the Re-Entry Programme as a participant in Surf Coast Shire’s Casuarina Leadership Programme. The re-entry programme is free and runs from November 4 to December 9, which Foulkes believes is perfect timing for full-time mums wanting to set themselves up for the 2011 school year.

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As a skilled trainer, programme developer and facilitator, Margaret Foulkes will help other women through the Re-Entry Programme.

Sessions will be held from 7pm to 9pm at the Torquay Children’s Services Hub in Grossmans Road. Places are limited and bookings are essential.

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ANGLESEA resident and retired computer consultant, John Cummings, wants to warn all Surf Coast computer users about a scam that is currently doing the rounds. “I am aware of quite a few Anglesea people being contacted by telemarketers who alert the recipient to a supposed problem with their home computer and ask for an email address,” Cummings said. “The caller then sends an email with a link. If you click on this, it enables them to install remote access software so that they can access your computer to fix the so-called problem. And of course there’s a charge for this. “The scam is preying on people who use computers but don’t fully understand them. Generally there is no problem with the computer in the first place and, if you give them your email address or click on the link, it is very hard to get rid of these people. “I know of one elderly couple who was called three times, despite refusing to provide the caller with their email address, and another person who was constantly hounded after clicking on the link. “People need to be aware of this scam. If these telemarketers call, I would highly recommend that you tell them upfront to go away.” Cummings is so concerned that more people will fall for this scam that he has offered to help anyone free of charge. He can be contacted via email at enq@ surfcoastwombat.com

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CFA’S hands-on training residents overcome by smoke, making the exercise as realistic as possible. With the house layout unfamiliar to the members, the training nights were hailed a huge success, and Lahiff said without the support house owner, Joe Papley, and Cavalier Homes West Coast, the exercise would not have been possible. “We really appreciate Joe and his family making the house available to us; without the generous support of members of the community like Joe, training nights like this would not be possible,” he said. Lisa Clarke, from Cavalier Homes West Coast, said the company was only too happy to help out in the exercise. “It is great for the brigade to be able to train for a couple of nights in a house that they don’t know,” she said.

Torquay Fire Brigade members (above, from left) Peter Sweetten, Emma Roadley and captain Chris Lahiff assess the situation during the training drills. Photos: ALISON APRHYS

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BY NATHAN HALE RENOWNED local artist and musician, Red Whyte, will launch his latest musical offering at Jan Juc’s Bird Rock Café this Friday. Whyte will launch his 14th CD, Coastal Country, at Bird Rock, as well as an offering of photographs which are contained in the CD booklet. The photographs and artwork will adorn the walls of Bird Rock – making them the month’s exhibition which the popular venue has become renowned for. The artwork and photographs remain on exhibition for four weeks, with all pieces of work for sale and all proceeds going directly to the artist. Whyte said the exhibition will be familiar to many locals, with a lot of the photos taken from around the region. “I took most of the photographs last summer and autumn,” Whyte said. “The album is about summer – so the photos follow that theme and they were taken from all along our coast at places such as Aireys, Eastern Beach, Bells and all the way down to Portland and Warrnambool.” Meanwhile, Bird Rock’s Michael Bennett said the monthly exhibitions had continued to grow in popularity and were now a feature of the venue. “It is something we do on a monthly basis and we have had a backlog of people waiting to do things recently,” he said. “We have works from a local 13-year-old artist on display at the moment and nearly all of them have sold. “It’s a great way for local artists to get some exposure.” Friday’s launch is an open invitation event and there is no need to RSVP, with the evening kicking off from around 7pm. For more information on Red Whyte, visit www. redwhyte.com

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TORQUAY Fire Brigade ramped up its preparation for the coming fire season with some hands-on training in Zeally Bay Road recently. The brigade was given a house from Cavalier Homes West Coast to use for training purposes, and captain Chris Lahiff said the ‘live’ training drills provide invaluable experience. “To get some training in as near as real conditions as can be simulated is more valuable than I can state,” he said. “Not only can more experienced members hone their skills but new members can get a taste for the fire ground in a controlled environment.” The empty house – which is schedule for demolition – contained a smoke machine, beeping smoke alarms and dummies in place of

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Don’t miss this troupe TORQUAY Theatre Troupe will bring to the stage two one-act plays for a series of performances next month. The troupe will perform Altered Egos and God Willing at Bellbrae Community Hall, with the opening date set down for Thursday, November 4. The hall is being used for the first time by the troupe and both productions are eagerly anticipated. Altered Egos, written by John Burls, won best script in the 1999 Star Awards at the Townsville Festival, while God Willing was the winner of the 2010 National One-Act Play Writing Competition at the Noosa Arts Theatre. Familiar troupe faces in Fred Preston and Maryanne Doolan bring us Dillman and Harriette in all their vulnerability and charm in Altered Egos. The alter egos are played by Chris Young, who made his debut with the troupe in the May production of The Scottish Play, and a delightful newcomer to Torquay and the troupe, Kristie Vaughan. Set in a modern retirement village, the gentle comedy Altered Egos will delight and move audiences. Harriette has guessed that Dillman is about to propose marriage. The anxiety and doubt they both feel about this life changing prospect calls up their alter egos for a bit of self-talk, support and confidence building. Their anxiety and lack of confidence reaches such a height that their conversation barely makes sense as they both struggle to create a good impression. Letitia and Scot, the alter-egos, stepping in to save the day, find themselves in an improbable situation. In the hard hitting, chilling and totally

Fred Preston and Maryanne Doolan at rehearsals for Altered Egos.

engrossing God Willing, which was inspired by the Mumbai Hotel bombings, Bruce Olive explores the motivation of a young terrorist beset by conflicting loyalties. Michael Baker has brought together Lisa Berry, Rhiannan Hodgkinson and Simon Taylor to present this powerful one-act play. Lisa is well known to Torquay audiences; while both Rhiannon and Simon made their first

appearance with the troupe in The Scottish Play. Performances of both one-act plays will commence at 8pm on Thursday, November 4, and will be followed by shows on November 5, 6, 10, 11, 12, with a 2pm Saturday matinee on November 6. Tickets are available for all performances from Surf Sight Optical, Gilbert Street, Torquay, or phone Marie on 5261 9035.

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Breamlea plans adopted by council CITY of Greater Geelong councillors last week moved to adopt an updated Breamlea Foreshore Masterplan and Management Plan. The plan was adopted at last week’s council meeting. Buckley Ward councillor, Andy Richards, said the plan covered three kilometres of foreshore from Thompson Creek to Black Rock. Key design objectives include: • Protect existing environmental and cultural heritage values of the area • Maintain primary visitor facilities at Bancoora Beach to reduce the impact of vehicular traffic through the local township of Breamlea • Achieve a balance between recreation facilities and the natural environmental Key management objectives include: • Manage Bancoora Beach car park and immediate surrounds as the key visitor destination point for the town • Manage the section of coast between Point Impossible and Scott Street as a conservation zone, discouraging public access paths and undertaking weed control to preserve unique environmental and cultural values • Restrict access into the dunes between Bancoora Beach and Black Rock to minimise impact on cultural heritage sites • Continue to protect the high conservation values of Thompson Creek and the saltmarsh communities The plan will be submitted to the Department of Sustainability and Environment for approval by the Minister for Planning.

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Funny faces on display at Clifton Springs Year 5 and 6 students at Clifton Springs Primary School have been busy making plaster masks. The plaster is layered onto Vaseline-covered faces and allowed to dry before the exciting removal. The students then plan and create their mask design by adding additional pieces to develop their theme. Several students have chosen to turn their mask into an animal, some have added hats (jester or clown), tongues and even a baby’s dummy. These are then painted and elaborate decorative items added to complete the project.

Time to enjoy opera with a twist the brilliant Len Vorster at the piano and the inimitable Chris McKenna as narrator. “It’s opera with a humorous twist,” said McKenna. “I let the audience in on mishaps and colourful tidbits from the world of opera; then I and the audience get to soak up the gorgeous singing.” OVATION is guaranteed to excite opera enthusiasts and newcomers alike, with arias from Carmen, La Boheme, The Magic Flute, La Traviata, Rigoletto, Pagliaci, Die Fledermaus, Porgy and Bess and many more. “Everyone will be familiar with the songs from popular movies, ads like the British Airways theme, cartoons and sporting events,” said Calcagno.

SEASON Two of Geelong Performing Arts Centre’s popular Musical Mornings programme welcomes the return of La Prima Opera, Australia’s newest and most exciting opera company, with their brand new production. Following the success of their 2009 shows, La Prima Opera will keep the passion alive with OVATION, showcasing some of Australia’s hottest opera singers performing the most beautiful music ever written. Fresh from starring as ‘Alfredo’ in Oz Opera’s La Traviata, tenor Jason Wasley joins Gippsland-born international soprano Alison Rae Jones, popular and fast-rising Melbourne Opera star Phillip Calcagno,

OVATION appears in The Playhouse at GPAC on Wednesday, October 27 and Thursday, October 28 at 10.30am as part of Musical Mornings, which is sponsored by Tuckers Funeral and Bereavement Services. Performances include pre-show entertainment and exhibits in the GPAC foyer, presented by the region’s various cultural communities with thanks to Diversitat. Patrons are invited to enjoy free tea and coffee before shows, and to stay and chat afterwards over lunch in the GPAC Café. For bookings and more information, phone the GPAC Box Office on 5225 1200 or visit www.gpac.

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Winchelsea’s big weekend Maureen King from the Globe Theatre Committee of Management said the dances, which have now been running for almost two years, provide a lovely, cosy and friendly way to spend a Saturday night. “The money we raise goes towards improving the Globe and supporting various community causes,” explained King. “Thanks to the committee’s fundraising efforts and the shire’s help, the Globe is starting to look quite spiffy these days, which is only befitting its status as the venue where Marjorie Lawrence, international opera star and local girl, sang upon her triumphant return from overseas in the 1930s.” Contact 0409 253 188 for more information about these events or venue booking enquiries.

Another chance at survival INTERNATIONAL survival expert, Bob Cooper, returns to the Surf Coast to host a second weekend Wilderness Survival Course at the Anglesea Recreation Camp on October 30 and 31. This follows his inaugural course, which coincided with the AFL grand final replay, and gives those who missed out or cancelled another chance to learn basic bush survival skills. John Bigelow was one person who chose survival over football the first time around and has no regrets whatsoever with his decision. “I cannot recommend Bob’s course highly enough,” Bigelow said. “The whole experience was thoroughly

enjoyable. The food was great, accommodation very comfortable and skills learnt essential. “By the end of the two days, we all felt we could comfortably spend a decent amount of time in the bush without being afraid or concerned. “It’s an amazing experience when you realise for the first time that you can make fire with just a couple of sticks and a piece of string. “I strongly believe that anyone who spends any time at all in the outdoors needs to do this course. It’s as important as learning CPR. “In particular, I would love to see kids participating as it would completely change the way they look at the bush.” For more, visit www.bobcoopersurvival.com

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TORQUAY Rotary Club will hold its everpopular Motor Show on Sunday, October 31. The show, which is held on the foreshore and attracts entries from all over the state, has 16 different categories for cars; five for motorcycles; two for bicycles and one for the best team display. The day is much more than purely a motor show, as it is billed as a great family event with

something for everyone. Gates will open from 9am for entrants and judging will start at 11am; finalists will be announced by 12.30pm and the award winners will be presented between 2pm and 3pm. With the show coinciding with Melbourne Cup weekend, a huge crowd is expected to attend. All proceeds from the event will be used by Rotary to fund community projects.

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The ideal way to enjoy the coast RESTAURANTS and cafes across the region have embraced Geelong’s diversity of wines and wine producers during this year’s Geelong Wine Pour. Now in its third year, the Geelong Wine Pour features the region’s restaurants that pour Geelong wines and local restaurants have been creating special events and matched menus to highlight the region’s distinctive wines. The Geelong Wine Pour began with a degustation lunch at Two Faces featuring Clyde Park wines and was closely followed by a sellout Austin’s dinner at Four Points by Sheraton which coincided with the UCI Cycling, providing a great opportunity for the region’s wines to gain international exposure. Ripples by the Bay celebrated the Wine Pour last weekend, by hosting a free wine tasting showcasing Provenance Wines. More fine dining and wine matched dinners are on the horizon with Austins Wines featuring a Pinot Noir and Duck night – a rare opportunity to dine amongst the barrels at their Sutherland Creek vineyard on Saturday, October 30. Tickets are $120 per person and can be booked by contacting Austins at www.austinswines.com.au With the Geelong Wine Pour well and truly under way, the winemakers are now busy in vineyards and cellar doors across region preparing for the ninth annual Toast to the Coast Festival. With live bands performing at 10 venues, children’s activities, salsa classes, Latin bands and cooking demonstrations on offer, there is a fabulous range of entertainment for all.

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“With 30 wineries participating across 17 host venues – and more than 200 wines on the pour, patrons are in for a serious treat – and that’s just the beginning,” said Geelong Wine spokesperson, Robyn Fitzpatrick. “Geelong vineyards are looking spectacular and Toast to the Coast promises two magical days of wine, food, music and fun with wine tastings – including rare back vintages and new release premiums, sensational local produce and cooking demonstrations as well as a host of fantastic live entertainment.” Entry to all 17 wineries venues is free, or for $25 you can sample wines at all Toast to the Coast wineries across the weekend. Toast to the Coast starts at 10am on Saturday, October 30 and finishes at dusk on the Sunday. All participating Geelong Wine Pour restaurants are listed at www.winegeelong.com.au For Toast to the Coast programmes, tickets, maps and shuttle bus timetables visit www. toasttothecoast.com.au

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Bikers go pink BY GAIL CHRISFIELD MOST days Torquay’s Jason Burnett is the mild-mannered manager of Crowne Plaza Hotel. This Sunday, however, Burnett will show his true colours when he leads some 50 local bikers in this year’s Pink Ribbon Ride. “As a kid living on a farm in New Zealand, I grew up around motorbikes and learnt to ride my first bike around the farm as a five-year-old,” Burnett said. “As an adult, I’ve owned a number of different bikes and for the past five years have been the proud owner of a Harley-Davidson. “The Pink Ribbon Ride is a really good event, which is open to anyone with two wheels and an engine. We have a lot of fun dressing up and decorating our bikes – all in pink of course – for a good cause.” Now in its third year, the ride raises awareness and funds for breast cancer research and support. Motorcycle clubs from across Victoria will depart from their respective locations to converge on Point Cook around 11am to enjoy a range of festivities organised by the Point Cook Motorcycle Club. These include entertainment provided by local schools, stunt rider Lukey Luke, Victoria Police Pipe Band and the Fry Brothers. A trade display will feature motorcyclerelated traders while a host of raffle prizes will also be up for grabs. Prizes will also be awarded for the best dressed bikes and riders. The ride costs $20 to enter with proceeds supporting Cancer Council Victoria. The Surf Coast, Bellarine and Geelong contingent will meet at Geelong Harley-Davidson, 70-72 Mercer Street, at 9.30am and depart for Point Cook at 10.30am. For more information and registration details, visit www.pinkribbonride.com.au

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Local architects recognised A POINT Lonsdale house has helped Geelongbased architects, studio 101, win Best New Residence at last week’s 2010 Australian Timber Design Awards. The Beach House @ Point Lonsdale project was one of two studio 101 designs recognised at the awards night in Melbourne; the other being the refurbishment of The Playhouse at the Geelong Performing Arts Centre. Both of the highly sustainable projects will be judged against Australia’s best timber buildings in their respective categories at the National Awards in Sydney at the end of the month.

The Australian Timber Design Awards are the premier national competition to promote and encourage outstanding timber design in the built environment professions. Entrants are judged on outstanding timber use, appearance, workmanship, structure and innovation and in particular, for context-suitable use of timber. The Beach House @ Point Lonsdale is a private local residence comprising of three pavilions clad in certified sustainable White Cypress timber spatially connected with a Victorian Ash timber circulation spine through the building. The theatre redevelopment at GPAC made

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Celebrate spring FRESHWATER Creek Steiner School has unveiled its two brand new classrooms and is inviting the community to view the stunning designs at this weekend’s Spring Fair. The buildings were designed for grade five and six children by local architect Fiona Grey, from Soul Dwellings. Melesa Osborne, from the school, said Fiona had considered the curriculum for the senior year levels and was inspired by the extent of observational astronomy the curriculum contained. “She determined which constellations were strongest from the position of Freshwater Creek and then based her design of the classrooms on the constellation of Sagittarius,” Osborne said. The buildings have been designed with a strong environmental focus, using recycled timbers where possible and rammed earth walls, and will minimise the need for artificial heating and cooling during the extremes of weather experienced on the Surf Coast. She said the children were excited about the move into the new classrooms, which they had watched from design to completion. “To have your classroom as a physical manifestation of something you are studying that you cannot feel, contributes immensely to the learning experience of the children,” she said. “Additionally, the psychological effect on the children of being in a beautiful, light filled space made of natural materials, contributes greatly to their wellbeing and ability to learn.” The Steiner school is providing an opportunity to see the new classrooms during its annual Spring Fair and Open day this Saturday from 10am3pm. The fair will feature a multitude of fun activities, delicious food and market stalls at the school’s tranquil school property in McIntyres Road, Freshwater Creek.

Surfside Primary School’s Annie, Zane and Monet demonstrate their cooking skills in preparation for the Fresh Food Fair. Photo: MICHAEL CHAMBERS

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Isabella and Oliver are excited about the Spring Fair and completion of their new classrooms.

SURFSIDE Primary School is hosting its annual Fresh Food Fair on October 31 for the Bellarine community to enjoy a great day out in Ocean Grove. The fair will showcase the school’s Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Programme, with the aim of providing activities and stalls complementing the theme: entertaining, educating and helping with new and fresh food ideas. Stalls will offer fresh meat, bread, olive oil, wine, cheese, and the freshest fruit and vegetables, so visitors are encouraged to bring along an insulated bag to keep their produce cool. All ages will be entertained by KC Dance, School Band, Skabang, Huglin’s Heroes, Kids Place Circus School and more exciting performances. Activities will include Tracey’s Mobile Farm, Gringo’s Motorcycle Tours, bouncy castle, giant inflatable slide, mini hot rods, chair-o-plane, zap zone laser game, Torquay Lions Club train ride, face painting, live auction, show bags, make a worm farm, potted seedlings, lucky jars and lots more. The fair is an important fundraiser for the school, with some activities free and a small charge for others and gold coin entry at the gate. Visitors will be invited to see the inspiring Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden and the school’s purpose-built kitchen which has been opened this year. Surfside Fresh Food Fair 2010 will be held at the school in John Dory Drive on Sunday, October 31, from 10am to 3pm, and more information is available by contacting the school on 5256 1411.

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Bring out the kid inside GEELONG’S National Wool Museum last week opened a new exhibition which is sure to bring out the big kid in all of us. The exhibition, Toys: Science at Play, was officially opened last Friday and will remain open until February 20 next year. Developed by Scienceworks in Melbourne and Scitech in Perth, the Toys exhibition is jam-packed with 40 different interactive exhibits, all of which visitors are encouraged to play with and enjoy. City of Greater Geelong portfolio holder for Arts and Culture, councillor Barbara Abley, said the exhibition offers hours of fun for all ages. “It’s every child’s wildest dream – just like a giant toy shop – but you can touch and play with everything,� she said. “And best of all, it’s only going to cost parents $3.65 per child and $7.30 per adult (or $20 for a family of two adults and up to four children), which is cheaper than the average visit to a toy shop.� Tinker with a spinning top, mess around with magnets and build with blocks as you get your hands on a huge range of toys, including dolls, pinballs, robots and more. “But there’s also an educational component to the exhibition,� explained Abley. “Many of the toys we love work because of physics. “This exhibition explores the science behind the fun, so you can learn about concepts such as gravity, energy, force, matter and its motion through space. “Toys have universal appeal to children and those who are children at heart. This exhibition offers an

Point Lonsdale Primary School parent and volunteer garden project manager, Lucie, and student, Sadie, have been involved in the planting of almost 500 plants to improve the school grounds. Anyone willing to donate an old boat or nautical pieces for the ocean-themed section of the garden is urged to contact the school. Photo: ALISON MARTIN

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letters

Tuesday 19 October 2010

Time to do your real job

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.

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Shadow Minister for Public Transport & Shadow Minister for Roads

Dear Editor, Perhaps now that the City of Geelong has had its bike race, would it be too much trouble to concentrate on the real job of councils and fix some roads in St Leonards? Lower Bluff road is a disgrace and almost impassable after any rainfall, as well as most other roads in the Lower Bluff area of St Leonards, which include Beach Road and Cliff Street. We could have a major health problem threatening this summer with thousands of mosquitos breeding in the quagmire that pass as roads and are a disgrace to Geelong. The bairnsdale ulcer is a problem on the Bellarine and mosquitos are suspected to transmit this nasty disease, so a major health issue is also involved, not to mention egress for ambulance and emergency vehicles to this area. The council has no problems allowing residential development and charging very high rates but is not so responsible with the upkeep of the facilities and roads. I would like to congratulate Mr Paul Sproule for his efforts campaigning to have these roads brought up to standard. It is a pity our invisible local councillor, between overseas trips, doesn’t work as hard as Paul on this issue. Dennis Smith St Leonards

Working for South Barwon For State Government Issues PLEASE CONTACT

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By all means, look after all our natural resources as everyone enjoys and loves the area. It’s just a shame that the government and its departments can’t work out what to do. Perhaps if they just leave it as it is, our next generation will enjoy the same pleasures we do. We protect our fishing with bag limits, and as long as these are adhered to, that should be enough.

David Koch MLC Member for Western Victoria Region

Didge Great Ocean Road

A big thank you Dear Editor, My colleagues and I wish to thank yourself and staff member, Gail Chrisfield, for the excellent editorial and photo in last week’s publication of the Surf Coast Times. We also thank all businesses and enterprises covered in Torquay, Jan Juc and Bellbrae – estimated at 300 – for their wholehearted support of Organ Donor Awareness. The power of the press is one of our most vital tools in getting the message across, and we are happy in the knowledge that other organisations will follow suit. For more information about organ donation, visit www.donatelife.gov.au Mary Elliott Torquay

Discounts should be across the board

Michael Crutchfield MP MEMBER FOR SOUTH BARWON

further divide this close-knit coastal community. The Minister and the management of Queenscliff Harbour Pty Ltd are the key players in this privatepublic partnership. I would suggest they meet with tourist boat operators and offer support similar to that extended to commercial fishermen or explain their reasons for not doing so.

Dear Editor, I would like to highlight the exorbitant fees charged to users of the Queenscliff Safe Harbour and the discriminatory discount afforded to the commercial fishing fleet at a cost to others including charter boat and couta boat owners. Due to the exorbitant fees charged to use the new harbour, commercial fishermen and charter boat operators have been given a 15 per cent discount by Queenscliff Harbour Pty Ltd. I have been forwarded correspondence issued by Queenscliff Harbour Pty Ltd saying that Parks Victoria will provide a further discount only to commercial fishermen that will increase the discount offered to 49 per cent. This offer has not been extended to any other users. While I totally support the discount offered to the commercial fishermen, I am at a loss as why the discount has not extended to other user groups. In comparison, the fee structure that will operate from February 2011 will see charter boat operators berth fees rise from $3,000 up to $16,000. This is an untenable burden on these part-time, seasonal operators who do not have the opportunity to recoup these outrageous increases. Owners of the couta boat fleet are also in a similar plight, with unviable fees that exceed all of the Brumby government’s earlier assurances on the level of fees they could expect to be charged. There is already significant community unrest about the management of operations at the safe harbour. The fact that favourable assistance is being offered to only one section of the boating community is seen as unreasonable, discriminatory and it will

Perhaps we should leave things alone Dear Editor, This letter is in response to Mr Garry Kerr and Mr Richard Gilbert recent views. It never ceases to amaze me the beauty we have in our waterways, our oceans and rivers and the passion that is shown by all individuals that have searched for harmony along our coastal region. What Mr Kerr represents and also the comments by Mr Gilbert show the passion and keen eye that exudes all our coastal residents. I wish to add that I have seen the fisheries officers at work along our coast and welcome with open arms as they are in a sense working for wildlife and deal with the difficulties of a territory from Apollo Bay to Breamlea – so not enough representation is highlighted. I’m also privileged to access the oceans and Otways and seen first hand the diverse wildlife that exists today, especially outside national parks and marine parks. Last week I witness something quite remarkable; some 50-plus dolphins moving in and round my boat while out fishing. It was impossible to keep a distance as at anchor. This continued throughout the day but what was remarkable was the sight of the dolphins and seals swimming and playing together – enjoying each others company. Our waterways and bushland are important. Dolphins don’t need marine parks, neither do fish, it’s only humans that think we need marine parks. As for the health of our fisheries, do we need any more evidence that has not already been pointed out?

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finance

Tuesday 19 October 2010

Market View Saving for a better future with tracey watts

The bulls are back “AN ACROSS the board optimistic extreme over the past four months has lifted stocks, the euro, commodities and precious metals. This rise is almost certainly ending,” declared renowned US analyst Robert Prechter. Prechter is a proponent of the Elliott Wave Principle which contends that markets move in recognisable and countable waves based on the psychology of participating investors. The general premise is that at market highs investors are incredibly optimistic and at market lows investors are incredibly pessimistic and that this phenomena is measurable. Looking at the markets today, it is fair to say that the bulls are well and truly back in town with sentiment indicators at bullish extremes – the sort of extremes only seen as a trend is maturing. It is not only stock markets registering these extreme bullish readings but gold, silver, agricultural commodities, bonds and many currencies. What has attracted far less attention is the latest US investing public’s craze and what is a more clear extreme in investor sentiment. The US investor has experienced four manias in the past 20 years. First the tech bubble in 2000, real estate in 2006, the entire equity market in 2007, commodities in 2008; and now investors “are flitting across the veranda to a mesmerizing blue flame: high yield bonds” says Prechter. This manic rush to high yielding (low quality) paper, in response to the record low interest rates imposed by the US Federal Reserve, is breaking all the records. In the September quarter just gone, $71.5billion of junk debt was issued – a new record for quarterly issuance. The total issued so far in this calendar year of $189.9billion is a new annual record with a quarter still to go – the junk bond flood gates are wide open taking advantage of this latest investor frenzy. Tracey Watts is a director of Third Wave Group. This is an abridged version of their weekly Tidal Report which can be accessed at www.thirdwavegroup.com.au

BY RODD BUDGE

IF WE are serious about saving for a better future, let’s look at why it is important to budget and save, and investigate some easy steps to get you started and ponder some helpful tips to consider when planning your goals. Saving money can take time and getting started can seem really difficult. The upside to developing a savings habit is that it may help eliminate the stress of living from one pay day to the next and help you achieve longer-term savings goals. The key to financial security is working out how much you have to spend and how much you can save. We need to understand our current financial position. What is our weekly wage and what

are our weekly expenses? How much personal spending money do we need? Identify a budget timeframe that will work for you. Once we know our financial position, we can work out how much we can afford to save from our income after paying our expenses. If the total savings figure is not what we expected, we may need to re-evaluate our expenses. It is a good idea to set up a regular savings plan to start building our nest egg and this can be done by establishing a regular direct debit from our wage account and then have this money paid into a separate savings account that we let build up for a specific purpose. A regular and flexible savings plan offers a variety of benefits that will provide you with a sense of success and accomplishment as you

watch your progress towards your financial goal. To learn more about how you can manage your finances, and to find a sample budget planner, visit the Australian Government website www.understandingmoney.gov.au or speak to your financial planner.

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

Geelong gets a financial push

GEELONG’S push to become a financial hub in regional Australia received a boost when the Investment Banking Institute announced this month that it is opening a Geelong campus to deliver financial education. Investment Banking Institute (IBI) is a registered training organisation that delivers education for individuals who work in the banking, finance, mortgage broking, insurance and superannuation industry. IBI education group was established in 2001 with offices in Melbourne and Sydney. IBI clients include the major top four banks and major insurance, superannuation and financial planning organisations. The Financial Services sector is the third largest contributor to GDP and employment in Australia. Geelong up until now has been poorly serviced by education providers in

financial services training. Employers previously had to send staff to Melbourne or do correspondence courses which were cumbersome and expensive. IBI delivers nationally accredited Certificate, Diploma and Advanced Diploma courses in Financial Services, Quality Auditing, Bookkeeping, Mortgage Broking and Financial Literacy. IBI is registered with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) as a recognised provider of Financial Services (RG146) qualifications. The courses are relevant for personal and business development, particularly for those who have Self Managed Superannuation Funds (SMSF) or those starting a new business. IBI is employing local trainers and experienced financial advisors to build the skills in the region and strengthening the

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Industry Info

Tuesday 19 October 2010

Top awards for local couple By Enzo Raimondo, CEO REIV

WA leads the way EVERY time a home is bought in Victoria the deposit is placed in a special account and the interest on that account is paid to the Victorian Property Fund. The fund exists to compensate home buyers in case there is a defalcation. Thankfully, it’s so rare that the fund contains over $300million. The REIV believes that a programme from Western Australia that uses these funds to help first home buyers should be looked into at this state election. In Western Australia a Home Buyers Assistance Account is offered to first home buyers, funded from the WA equivalent of the Victorian Property Fund. This is offered because buying your first home is a difficult exercise – it requires a considerable period of saving in order to build the required deposit and an often lengthy search to find the home that meets your needs and budget. When it comes to the actual purchase, the extras that are required – building and pest inspections, conveyancing fees, government fees and charges – end up eating away at the hard-earned and saved deposit. While some costs, such as conveyancing and government fees and charges, are unavoidable, others might not be incurred at all due to the high cost of the property. A good example is building and pest inspections. The problem is these expenses are good ideas and are best not avoided as they are an important step in researching a property as they amount to due diligence. In WA they use their equivalent of the Victorian Property Fund to provide first home buyers with up to $2,000 for use on professional services and incidental expenses incurred in a residential property purchase. A similar scheme, capped for homes with a purchase value of $750,000 or less, should be offered in Victoria as it would be of great assistance to first home buyers.

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LOCAL couple Nick and Allie Barker have taken out two prestigious awards at the 2010 Hotondo Homes Awards Dinner held in Port Douglas. The couple won Victorian Franchisee of the Year and the National Display Home of the Year awards. “We feel very privileged and humbled to be awarded the national display home of the year and Victorian franchisee of the year,� Allie said. “There are some outstanding builders in the franchise so it’s an honour to receive the award amongst such tough competition.� “I would like to thank my staff who drive the business and for all the hard work they have put in over the last five years,� Nick said. “We love building homes and that is represented in the quality of service that we offer our customers.� Nick and Allie also thanked their business partner and fellow franchisee, Andrew Hopper, who they share a shopfront with. The State Franchisee of the Year Award is presented to the business that meets specific criteria, one of which includes receiving excellent customer satisfaction results, plus more. Nick and Allie have built a reputation as reliable and highly regarded builders in Geelong, Ocean Grove, Portarlington and surrounding areas. Nick has been building for 27 years and part of the Hotondo Homes network for five years. Hotondo Homes managing director, Michael Renwick, said the award was just reward for Nick, Allie and their team for the hard work and dedication they have put into growing their business and building their display home. He also acknowledged the extra effort that Nick and Allie put into helping the wider community, which included raising money to buy mosquito nets for malaria ridden countries, and supporting local

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Promise #45: The Upturned Stone We’ll look everywhere to find the right buyer for your property. We find buyers better than anyone. Our website, our Early Alert database, our property magazine and our extensive network of offices all attract more buyers than any other estate agent. At Hocking Stuart, no stone is left unturned. We keep our promises. That’s probably why we’re Victoria’s most successful estate agent. So if you’re thinking about selling call the Torquay office, your local experts on 5261 8888

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Torquay 121 Fischer Street

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Perfect Family Home

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Quality built home with ocean views, beautifully presented and perfectly maintained. spacious family room and northerly aspect. Wonderful location with easy access to Torquay’s main shopping precinct and only a short level walk to Fishermans Beach. Inspection will delight those with an eye to the future.

Design & build your own home or consider the approved plans for this rare opportunity. An iconic Esplanade address capturing immediate views of vast ocean expanses, breaking waves & Torquay’s fabulous pine lined foreshore. With endless design possibilities & no need for a car at this prized location with nearby shops, cafes & restaurant’s adding to its burgeoning appeal.

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4th December 2010 @ 2:30pm POA 506 / B7 5261 8888 Shaun O’Callaghan 0420 314 609 Kahlee Kendrick 0420 314 679

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Jan Juc 18 Sandwich Avenue

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Promise #145: The Net We’ll catch your buyers At Hocking Stuart, we have access to more buyers than any other estate agent. Using our online buyer database, our website, our property magazine and our network of offices, we’ll catch your buyers wherever they are. We keep our promises. That’s probably why we’re Victoria’s most successful real estate agents. So if you’re thinking about selling call the Torquay team, your local experts on 5261 8888.

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Ron Pearson

Brian Moscrop 0419 529 492

Sandstone $359,000

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Your local, acreage & lifestyle property specialists. Our high profile office locations on LaTrobe Terrace Geelong and St Kilda Road Melbourne bring regular, genuine enquiries for quality acreage, lifestyle and residential properties throughout the Surf Coast and Bellarine regions. Here is a small selection of recent buyer enquiries: WANTED Residential development block in Torquay, Jan Juc, or Anglesea

PENNYROYAL/DEANS MARSH “King Parrot” SUPERB LIFESTYLE PROPERTY IN HEART OF OTWAYS.

AUCTION Sunday 24th October, 12pm

200 acre property located within the Otways National Park at Pennyroyal. Boasts 6 luxurious eco friendly cabins in addition to a large manager’s residence sited privately on the property. Also sited on the property on the banks of the Acquila Creek is a camp site consisting permanent tents situated on the forest floor booked years in advance. Truly spectaular opportunity!

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200 acres / 81 HA approx

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Bruce Falk 0400 939 081 Scott Hunt 0431 474 721

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Geelong, 350 LaTrobe Terrace (03) 5225 5777

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WANTED Small acreage property approx 5-10 acres on Surf Coast or Bellarine Peninsula WANTED 100 acres plus in Moriac/Winchelsea district WANTED “Renovators delight” in Jan Juc or Old Torquay WANTED Quality 3 or 4 bedroom family home in Torquay

Call Scott Hunt on 0431 474 721 now to discuss listing your property with the agency that consistently delivers premium results.

MORIAC / WENSLEYDALE

OTWAY RANGES “Cedar Hill” Gerangamete EXCLUSIVE GERANGAMETE / FORREST LOCATION

FOR SALE Contact agent for details

Home to an abundance of birdlife, this superb offering provides three BR plus office, two bathrooms, three living rooms, modern kitchen and dining, two wood heaters and air-con. A spring fed dam, which provides all the water, maintains the attractive gardens with their delightful walking paths. The home features a purpose built north facing sunroom looking out over the garden and is ideal for entertaining family and friends.

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15 acres / 9 HA approx

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Roly Livingstone 0418 451 812 Scott Hunt 0431 474 721

OFFICE

Geelong, 350 LaTrobe Terrace (03) 5225 5777

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BELLARINE PENINSULA 196 Bayshore Ave, Clifton Springs

80 VACANT ACRES - MULTIPLE HOME SITES (STCA)

FOR SALE Contact agent for details

Ideally situated on the edge of the Otway Ranges. Close to world class beaches of Anglesea and Aireys Inlet and the Great Ocean Road 20-25 mins. A picturesque valley of fertile land, home to an abundance of bird life. Opportunities for grazing or horticultural activities with outstanding water from 4 well fed dams. Power and phone available. The property is privately situated offering superb views from potential home sites from the valley rim.

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80 acres / 32.4 HA (approx)

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Roly Livingstone 0418 451 812 Scott Hunt 0431 474 721

OFFICE

Geelong, 350 LaTrobe Terrace (03) 5225 5777

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PORT PHILLIP BAY VIEWS - 30 SECS TO BEACH

FOR SALE Contact agent for deatils

Amazing Georgian inspired family residence, on a spacious corner block providing dual access, ideal for a boats or caravans. Walk to the end of court to access the magnificent foreshore. Consisting four spacious bedrooms plus study, three spacious living zones, open plan modern kitchen, boasting Italian appliances.

INSPECT

By appointment

AGENT

Scott Hunt 0431 474 721

OFFICE

Geelong, 350 LaTrobe Terrace (03) 5225 5777

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SURF COAST SHIRE 53 Hopkins Street, Winchelsea

SURF COAST SHIRE 33 Austin Street, Winchelsea

PLENTY OF ROOM TO GROW OR DIVIDE (STCA)

BRAND NEW AND BUILT BY THE BEST!

FOR SALE From $229,000

These modern units are located in the heart of Winchelsea, a high growth town within the Surf Coast Shire. Beautifully designed, they are being built by Residential Builder of the Year, Pivot Homes, offering the best quality available. The units provide generous living space and are 5 star energy rated. Each unit boasts remote entry garage offering the security of direct entry.

INSPECT

By appointment

AGENT

Scott Hunt 0431 474 721

OFFICE

Geelong, 350 LaTrobe Terrace (03) 5225 5777

ONLINE

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Offering loads of room, this home awaits a growing family wanting to make the most of life in the Surf Coast Shire. 4 BR brick veneer home consists of open plan kitchen and living opening onto a north facing patio, formal lounge, ensuite to main BR, reverse cycle aircon, and solar HWS. A large 1800sqm (approx) block offers the opportunity for future suddivision (STCA).

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FOR SALE LAND INSPECT AGENT OFFICE ONLINE

Offers above $280,000 1800 sqm (approx) Saturday 11am Scott Hunt 0431 474 721 Geelong, 350 LaTrobe Terrace (03) 5225 5777 www.bfp.net.au.

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YOU’RE LIVING THE DREAM HERE

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3 Reef Drive, TORQUAY $550,000

This modern 3 bedroom family home is absolutely perfect for the family, beach house or investment property. Located in a quiet street and only a short walk to the beach. The home offers a generous sized master bedroom with ensuite and WIR, other bedrooms have BIR, beautiful kitchen with quality appliances including dishwasher which overlooks the meals area and family room. There’s a separate lounge which is ideal for parents to retreat. Other features include double remote control garage with internal access, room for a boat/ caravan behind gates, ducted heating, evaporative cooling. Outside you can entertain informally undercover and relax amongst the private garden setting. Be Quick! Inspect: By appointment Agent: Barry Plant Real Estate, Torquay Contact: Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

CLIFT CLIFTON ON SPRINGS 6 Delungra Avenue

F amily Enter tainer! Family Entertainer!

This perfectly positioned BV family home has been fully renovated with the family and savvy investors in mind. Lovely slate tile entry welcomes to split level formal lounge room with a/c, timber bi-fold doors lead to family/rumpus room with built in bar and sliding door to huge rear deck, perfect for entertaining. Open plan dining and kitchen with new tiles. Be the envy of friends with fabulous butler pantry. 3 spacious separately zoned bedrooms all with built in cupboards and main with ensuite. Beautiful family bathroom with spa. Ducted floor heating, new tiles throughout, new sun awnings, 500 gallon rainwater tank and grey water system to landscaped garden and low maintenance block. Double carport and 6m x 4m single garage. The perfect package! PRICE $345,000 - $355,000 OFI Sat 11.00-11.30am & Sun 11.00-11.30am ENQ Lesley Bourke 0437 391424 55 Myers Street, Geelong PH: 52224711 geelong@maxwellcollins.com.au

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20th November at 3.00pm Peter Lindeman 0418 525 609 Vilma Johnson 0438 005 462 1/50 Hitchcock Avenue, Barwon Heads 5254 1688 RT Edgar in Conjunction with Fletchers Real Estate. James Gladman 0408 583 633 Pip Pattison 0427 582 833

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Feature property FOR A STUNNING SANDS LIFESTYLE 20 Lahinch Mews, TORQUAY $746,000

• As new and all class built by Denehey Homes on a huge 994 sqm block. • Tasteful flowing floor plan includes large entry foyer, three bedrooms, two bathrooms and two spacious living areas. Full double glazing & RC Air-con. • Fitted study, superb central kitchen, tiled dining and excellent appliances and fittings. • Central heating, gas log fire, high ceilings and loads of natural light. • Choice of paved outdoor entertaining areas, DLUG and north facing rear yard with golf course views. Inspect: By appointment Agent: Great Ocean Road Real Estate Torquay Contact: Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

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130 Manifold Road 60 Ha – 150 acres of treed landscapes, fenced into 10 paddocks, overlooking Swan Bay. Architect-designed 2 storey home comprising 5 bedrooms, office, formal living with OFP, separate dining, kitchen and meals area. Polished floors, carpeted bedroom wing and spectacular tower above upstairs parent’s retreat.Vegetable garden, orchard, and landscaped gardens featured in “Open Garden scheme�. Town water, dams and 40,000 L rainwater tanks. Over 4000 newly planted trees and designated wetland area. New changes to minimum lot sizes on the Bellarine Peninsula allow this property to be subdivided into two parcels STCA. Your opportunity to invest now and enjoy this unique and captivating lifestyle location with significant tax benefits.  �� � � �   surfcoasttimes.com.au

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AU SA T CT TU HIS ION RD AY 4 ANGLESEA 146 GREAT OCEAN ROAD BEACHSIDE Point Roadknight With Ocean Views

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This rock solid two storey home is located in the prime position of the Great Ocean Road within an easy walk to the stunning Point Roadknight Beach. The home comprises; >Four bedrooms, two bathrooms, main with spa >Two extra large living areas both with fireplaces >Three spacious entertaining decks facing north and Point Roadknight >Remote double garage with ample storage >Fantastic coastal investment >Offers will be considered prior to auction

The beach home is about ease of distance to the water and close situation to shopping/ dining precinct. That´s the feeling you get from this property located only 300 metres to the foreshore. The property features: > Brick home with lock up garage, central heating & polished floorboards > Old Torquay location > Re-development (STCA) 597 sqm block

AUCTION: Sat 6th Nov @ 1pm INSPECT: Sat & Sun 12:00 - 12:30pm CONTACT: Marius Tekin 0425 853 055, Trent Ludlow 0418 308 841

AUCTION: Sat 23 Oct @ 2pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days INSPECT: Sat 1:30-2:00pm CONTACT: Damian Jens 0438 345 154, 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

TORQUAY 213A THE ESPLANADE Blue Sky, Blue Seas

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This immaculately appointed two story townhouse is situated on The Esplanade overlooking Torquay's magnificent beaches and Bass-Strait. A perfect place for the perfect base, for you and the family, in Torquay. Features include open lounge, kitchen/dining with views to the water, three bedrooms, master with light filled ensuite, two separate living areas, spa and duel decks, metres to the beach and across the road to the foreshore reserve. Currently used as holiday home and short term rental. AUCTION: Sat 6 Nov @ 11am Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days INSPECT: Sun 12:00-12:30pm CONTACT: Damian Jens 0438 345 154, Marianne Keane 0413 555 753 surfcoasttimes.com.au

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TORQUAY 8 LIESBET CLOSE Paradise Found - Your Own Resort

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Swaying palms, sparkling pool and a home filled with natural light . It is an entertainer's dream with multiple living areas leading directly to the pool. > Summer & winter lounges plus sitting room > Three bedrooms plus study atrium > Your choice of slab heating, reverse cycle airconditioning or cosy wood fire > Solar heated pool & paved surrounds

If you´re a developer, renovator, investor or family looking for land in the popular ´old Torquay´ area, you must see this original beach home set on 682m2 (approx). On offer is the potential to redevelop the site as units (STCA), modernise the existing home and extend or start building the home that you have always dreamed of on the coast. Comprising three bedrooms, open plan kitchen/meals & living area along with a central bathroom. There is also ample parking and a huge front and back yard.

AUCTION: Sat 27 Nov @ 12pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days CONTACT: Marianne Keane 0413 555 753, Damian Jens 0413 555 753

AUCTION: Sat 13 Nov @ 11am Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60 days INSPECT: Sun 11:00-11:30am CONTACT: Steve Menegazzo 0421 802 203, John McMahon 0400 866 634

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TORQUAY 169 THE ESPLANADE Watch The Ships Sail By

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> Elegant four bedroom family home defined by its quality and attention to detail, comprehensively equipped with every conceivable convenience > Stunning first floor open plan living with fully equipped kitchen, dining area and adjacent family room > Balcony access with sweeping ocean views from Pt Danger to Mt Martha > North facing living area with kitchenette and home cinema overlooking sandstone paved pool area AUCTION: Sat 23 Oct @ 1pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days INSPECT: Sat 12:30-1:00pm CONTACT: Wayne Mackay 0418 522 536, Bryan Hayden 0417 613 250 surfcoasttimes.com.au

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TORQUAY 28 AQUILLA AVENUE From The Beach To Your Door Step

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The opportunity to secure property this close to one of Torquay´s most popular beaches becomes more of a rarity as time moves on. > Three bedrooms with built in robes > Development potential (STCA) > Very generous 663sqm allotment > Gas ducted heating

With design and quality in mind, this spacious and light-filled family home will impress from the moment you walk through the door. Nestled peacefully in a quiet location only a stones throw to the beach, shops and comprising three bedrooms with an ensuite to master, generous living area and separate dining rooms along with a combined kitchen and lounge area. Features include heating/ cooling, polished floorboards, shedding, great sized backyard for the kids.

AUCTION: Sat 6 Nov @ 2pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days INSPECT: Sun 1:00-1:30pm CONTACT: Wayne Mackay 0418 522 536, John McMahon 0400 866 634

AUCTION: Sat 23 Oct @ 12noon Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days INSPECT: Sat 11:30-12:00pm CONTACT: John McMahon 0400 866 634, Steve Menegazzo 0421 802 203

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TORQUAY 26 ANDERSON STREET Well Worth The Wait

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TORQUAY 30 BASS DRIVE Where Location Is Everything

Situated in a blue chip location of Torquay, this 691sqm (approx) corner allotment with an existing three bedroom beach style home provides a multitude of options for the astute buyer. The home has an open plan kitchen/ meals and lounge area with polished floorboards. Ideal for development (STCA) being on a corner or would suit investors and families who may want to renovate the existing home or build their dream home within a few hundred metres to the beach and town centre.

Situated approx 300 metres from The Sands golf course and access to Whites Beach, is this magnificent block offering the perfect opportunity for you to live your dream lifestyle. A great size vacant allotment approx 689m2, offering a very level surface to build from and the possibility of ocean views from a second storey. In such a sought after location and surrounded by established homes, this is truly a rare opportunity to buy a piece of paradise on the doorstep of everything Torquay has to offer.

AUCTION: Sat 23 Oct @ 2pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days INSPECT: Sat 1:30-2:00pm CONTACT: Steve Menegazzo 0421 802 203, John McMahon 0400 866 634

FOR SALE: $400,000 - $420,000 CONTACT: Steve Menegazzo 0421 802 203, John McMahon 0400 866 634

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TORQUAY 22 OCEAN VIEW CRESCENT Ocean Views To Die For

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Created and erected by the builder as his own home, and now on the market, there is the opportunity to purchase, enjoy the views and the lifestyle Torquay has to offer. Three bedrooms, master with ensuite and large study/office, large open plan living/dining area, huge decking area for entertainment, modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances, only 300 metres to the Torquay Golf Club and stunning ocean views of Torquay surf beach.

FOR SALE: $750,000 CONTACT: Damian Jens 0438 345 154, Marianne Keane 0413 555 753

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TORQUAY 52 GRANDVIEW ROAD Appeal Across The Board

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Situated on a spacious allotment in old Torquay, this older style three bedroom beach home has loads of potential. Whether it be a young couples beginning, a beach retreat or investment in the future, it is a property that has plenty of appeal across the board. Features include: > Spacious balcony with ocean glimpses > Short walk to shopping precinct, restaurants and public transport

The perfect place to bring up a family, nestled into the side of a hill, sheltered and private, family home on 11 acres. Features include: four bedrooms and separate study; two generous living areas; designed to capture winter sun; five paddocks, dam and creek; separate garage/workshop; close to school, oval and tennis courts and only minutes to Torquay and Geelong.

AUCTION: Sat 23 Oct @ 11am Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days INSPECT: Sat 10:30-11:00am CONTACT: Patrick Hayden 0437 882 088, Wayne Mackay 0418 522 536

AUCTION: Sat 20 Nov @ 2pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days CONTACT: Marianne Keane 0413 555 753, Damian Jens 0438 345 154

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EXCITING NEW LAND RELEASE

St Georges Way Cul-De-Sac LOT 287 - 789m2 - $420,000

Lahinch Mews LOT 327 - 727m2 - $317,500 LOT 328 - 717m2 - $315,000 LOT 329 - 694m2 - $300,000

Gleneagles Close LOT 99 - 943m2 - $450,000

A rare opportunity now exists to secure your own piece of coastal paradise. Offering an ideal lifestyle location in a quiet, exclusive estate with breathtaking course and water views of The Sands golf course. These recently released blocks range from 694sqm to 943sqm. 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

PATRICK HAYDEN 0437 882 088 surfcoasttimes.com.au

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2008 19 OCTOBER29 - 2JANUARY NOVEMBER 2010

WELCOME TO OUR BACKYARD COASTAL VIEWS

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GREAT OCEAN ROAD REAL ESTATE "THE STRONGEST REAL ESTATE BRAND FOR LIFESTYLE PROPERTY ON THE WORLD FAMOUS GREAT OCEAN ROAD COASTLINE" AIREYS INLET surfcoasttimes.com.au

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 2

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AIREYS INLET / FAIRHAVEN / EASTERN VIEW / ANGLESEA !)2%93 ).,%4 3HOP 'REAT /CEAN 2OAD !IREYS )NLET 6IC WWW GREATOCEANROADREALESTATE COM AU 1 ANDERSON STREET AIREYS INLET

76 BAMBRA ROAD AIREYS INLET

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41-43 BEACH ROAD AIREYS INLET

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0RIZED BEACH SIDE OF THE 'REAT /CEAN 2OAD POSITION ! SHORT STROLL TO THE BEACH SHOPS TENNIS COURTS SCHOOL /RIGINAL POLISHED HARDWOOD FLOORS THROUGHOUT /PEN PLAN LIVING AREA WITH COMBUSTION HEATER 2ENOVATED KITCHEN WITH DISHWASHER #ORNER ALLOTMENT OF APPROX SQM

$555,000 Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

3ET ON A PRIVATE SERENE BUSH BLOCK OF SQM 4HREE LARGE BEDROOMS TWO BATHROOMS /PEN PLAN LIVING KITCHEN DINING $ELIGHTFUL VIEWS INTO THE VALLEY $OWNSTAIRS LIVING AREA WITH OPEN FIRE %LEVATED BUSH SETTING

$515,000 Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

$740,000 - Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

1/38 GREAT OCEAN ROAD AIREYS INLET

4HREE BEDROOM HOME WITH RESORT FACILITIES 5SE OF POOL SPA AND TENNIS COURT 3TRONG RENTAL HISTORY /N THE BEACH SIDE OF THE 'REAT /CEAN 2OAD 3HORT WALK TO EVERYTHING 4O BE SOLD FULLY FURNISHED

53 GREAT OCEAN ROAD AIREYS INLET

/NE OF THE AREAS BEST PROPERTIES 4WO TITLES OF SQM APPROX 3TYLISH MODERN HOME 'ORGEOUS VALLEY AND RIVER VIEWS &ANTASTIC POOL AND OUTDOOR ENTERTAINMENT AREA 3EPARATE SELF CONTAINED STUDIO 7ALK TO SHOPS AND BEACH

$1,495,000 - Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

18 HOPKINS STREET AIREYS INLET

87 GREAT OCEAN ROAD AIREYS INLET

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(IGH PROFILE 'REAT /CEAN 2OAD POSITION ST TIME OFFERED TO PUBLIC :ONED "USINESS ,AND SIZE SQM APPROX

$350,000 Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

&ABULOUS CENTRAL LOCATION $OUBLE STOREY CEDAR DWELLING 4HREE BEDROOMS 4WO BATHROOMS 'REAT VIEWS OF 3PLIT 0OINT ,IGHTHOUSE 6IEWS TO ,ORNE /PEN PLAN LIVING DINING KITCHEN AREA

$180,000 - Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

$595,000 - Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

12 RIDGE ROAD FAIRHAVEN

2 YARRINGA ROAD FAIRHAVEN

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%STABLISHED BUSINESS OF YEARS CURRENT OWNERS PAST YEARS /FFERS SIT DOWN AND TAKE AWAY FOOD DRINKS WITH SEATING FOR PEOPLE &ABULOUS 'REAT /CEAN 2OAD POSITION TO CAPTURE ALL PASSING TRADE WITH THE BEST COFFEE ON THE COAST ,EASE AGREEMENT YEARS X YEARS

3TUNNING PROPERTY IN @/LD &AIRHAVEN #OMMANDING OCEAN AND ,IGHTHOUSE VIEWS NEVER TO BE BUILT OUT /RIGINAL BEACH HOUSE WITH BDRMS AND LIVING AREAS /NE OF THE LARGEST BLOCKS IN THE AREA OF SQM #IRCULAR DRIVEWAY ,OCK UP GARAGE PLUS SHED WORKSHOP

663 GREAT OCEAN ROAD EASTERN VIEW

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5/4 NOBLE STREET ANGLESEA

51 CAMP ROAD ANGLESEA

$330,000 Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

- 7!,+ 4/ 4(% &!)2(!6%. 352& "%!#( &OUR BEDROOM TWO BATHROOM HOME IDEAL FOR LARGE FAMILY 3HORT FLAT WALK TO &AIRHAVEN BEACH /CEAN VIEWS /PEN PLAN LIVING DINING KITCHEN SQM APPROX LOW MAINTENANCE PROPERTY 3ECURE YOUR PROPERTY IN THIS SOUGHT AFTER PRIZED POSITION

$875,000 Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

$1,600,000 - Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

&LAT VACANT BLOCK OF SQM APPROX "EACH SIDE OF THE 'REAT /CEAN 2OAD 3HORT WALK TO BEACH AND SHOPS 6ERY FEW BLOCKS LEFT IN THIS AREA

/NE OF THE AREA S LAST VACANT FRONT ROW ALLOTMENTS #OMES COMPLETE WITH PLANS AND PERMITS 0RELIMINARY WORKS ALREADY COMPLETED TO CREATE LEVEL SITE 5NINTERRUPTED MAGNIFICENT BEACH VIEWS ,AND SIZE SQM APPROX 4HE STUNNING BEACH AT YOUR DOORSTEP M "ACKS ONTO .ATIONAL 0ARK

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

8 SIMMONS COURT ANGLESEA

17 WEIR STREET ANGLESEA

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)N THE HEART OF !NGLESEA -ETRES FROM THE SCHOOL SHOPS AND RIVER 'REAT BLOCK OF SQM APPROX 4HREE BEDROOMS TWO BATHROOMS ,ARGE REAR DECK AREA &ULLY FENCED SECURE LARGE REAR YARD

$570,000 Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

)NDUSTRIAL ZONING LAND SIZE SQM ,ETTABLE STORAGE SPACES &LEXIBLE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 3TRONG INCOME LOW OUTGOINGS -ANAGERS AREA INC KITCHENETTE AND STAFF ROOM

$645,000 Inspect by appointment James Worssam 0418 585 815 Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

$289,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

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7ALK TO THE SHOPS STROLL TO THE FIRST CLASS BEACHES THAT !NGLESEA HAS TO OFFER OR RELAX WATCH THE KIDS PLAY TENNIS AS THE ONSITE ACTIVITIES WILL ENTERTAIN THE FAMILY 4HIS FANTASTIC BDR OPEN PLAN UNIT WILL APPEAL TO THOSE SEEKING AN !NGLESEA ENTRY AT AN AFFORDABLE LEVEL ,OCK IT UP AND LEAVE IT OR RENT ON A HOLIDAY BASIS THE CHOICE IS YOURS $ON T MISS OUT ON THIS COASTAL REWARD

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 3

,AND SIZE SQM 7ALKING DISTANCE TO SHOPS AND RIVER !DJOINING BLOCK ALSO FOR SALE 0OTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT SITE 'REAT NATIVE VEGETATION

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

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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

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AN OTWAY PARADISE – LIFESTYLE & INCOME ALONG THE BARHAM RIVER

s #HEAPEST BLOCKS WITH OCEAN VIEWS IN !POLLO "AY $ON T MISS OUT ON SOME OF !POLLO "AY S BEST VIEWS IN THIS RESIDENTIAL LAND SUBDIVISION BOASTING THE TOWN S HIGHEST RESIDENTIAL ELEVATION s 3PECTACULAR DEGREE VIEWS OF THE OCEAN HARBOUR HILLS THAT CAN NEVER BE BUILT OUT )NNOVATIVE DEVELOPMENT DESIGN n OVER SQ M OF SURROUNDING PARKLAND MEANS YOU KEEP YOUR VIEW FOREVER s 'REAT /CEAN 2OAD JUST M AWAY VERY CLOSE TO SHOPS RESTAURANTS AND CAFÏS s ,ARGE LOT SIZES UNIQUE NO THROUGH ROAD COURT !CT FAST WHILE THE ST HOME BUYERS GRANT STILL EXISTS

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&ANTASTIC LIFESTYLE PROPERTY SET ON ACRES OF PRIME LAND /FFERING "ARHAM RIVER FRONTAGE TEMPERATE RAINFOREST CREEKS GULLIES AND MANY WALKING TRACKS n WITHIN EASY ACCESS KM TO !POLLO "AY AND THE 'REAT /CEAN 2OAD 4HE MAIN HOME HAS SPECTACULAR VIEWS OF THE 0ARADISE VALLEY AND COMPRISES BDRS BTHS FORMAL LIVING DINING WITH LARGE LIGHT FILLED WINDOWS A SPACIOUS AIR CONDITIONED FAMILY KITCHEN MEALS AREA WITH ACCESS TO THE BALCONIES entertaining courtyard. s 4HERE ARE ALSO COTTAGES ON THE PROPERTY OF THESE ARE SUITABLE FOR COUPLES 4HERE ARE ALSO TWO BDR COTTAGES ONE BDRM COTTAGE WHICH ARE SUITABLE FOR FAMILIES %ACH COTTAGE OFFERS MAGNIFICENT VIEWS OF THE SURROUNDING RAINFOREST

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

$2,250,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

15 CAWOOD STREET APOLLO BAY

4 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY

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3PACIOUSLY DESIGNED WITH A TWO STOREY FLOOR PLAN AND 3TAR ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING IT STANDS OUT FROM THE CROWD BEDROOMS BATHROOMS SPACIOUS DECK AREAS %UROPEAN FITTINGS FIXTURES 3ENSATIONALLY LOCATED WITHIN M TO !POLLO "AY S SANDY BEACHES %NVIRONMENTAL ECO FRIENDLY DESIGN IN HARMONY WITH QUALITY CONSTRUCTION AND PREMIUM POSITION !#4 ./7 AND 3!6% WITH MINIMUM DEPOSIT FURNITURE PACKAGE OPTIONS EXCELLENT POTENTIAL YIELDS 4OWNHOUSE .O AND .O SOLD ONLY LEFT

Offers from $625,000 - $650,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

4HIS ABSOLUTE WATERFRONT PROPERTY WITH ITS #LASSIC #APE #OD STYLING FORMAL LANDSCAPING AND EXTRAORDINARY PROPORTIONS IS OFFERED FOR SALE WITH AN EXCLUSIVE CLIENT BASED "ED "REAKFAST BUSINESS WITH AN ESTABLISHED AND CONSISTENT TURNOVER 4HE PICTURES PAINT A THOUSAND WORDS SO HERE ARE JUST SOME OF THE FEATURES n STOREY ARCHITECT DESIGNED MAIN RESIDENCE ENSUITE BDR A SEPARATE STOREY 4USCAN STUDIO " 2 S LAVISH DETAIL n CHANDELIERS MARBLE LEADLIGHT TIMBER PANELING M OF LIVING AREA WITH A LIBRARY SALON WINE CELLAR DINING ROOM SPACIOUS KITCHEN FIREPLACES SOLAR POWERED (YDRONIC HEATING FRENCH DOORS OPENING UP TO JARRAH DECKED VERANDAHS AND THE MOST BREATHTAKING OCEAN VIEWS

Suit buyers in the mid $2M range Inspection strictly by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

4 / 28 MOORE STREET APOLLO BAY

27 SEEBERG COURT APOLLO BAY

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7HAT A POSITION &ORGET THE CAR SIMPLY WALK TO THE BEACH SHOPS AND CAFÏS )T S ALL HERE AT YOUR FINGERTIPS SITUATED WITHIN A FEW MINUTES WALK TO THE PATROLLED SWIMMING BEACHES OF !POLLO "AY 4HE HOME HAS EVERYTHING TO OFFER WITH LARGE BDRS BTHS OPEN PLAN LIVING DINING BALCONY WITH SPLENDID HILL VIEWS ,IGHT BRIGHT COMFORTABLE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION

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Auction Sunday 31st October 2010 at 1pm Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

28 CAMPBELL COURT APOLLO BAY

DRESS CIRCLE OF THE BAY ~ THE ONE AND ONLY OPPORTUNITY 3TUNNING OPEN PLAN CEDAR STYLE HOME FEATURING EXPOSED /TWAY TIMBER BEAMS WITH EXTENSIVE BALCONIES /FFERING THE "AY S BEST @DRESS CIRCLE POSITION WITH WORLD CLASS UNINTERRUPTED OCEAN VIEWS THE PROXIMITY CONVENIENCE OF ALL !POLLO "AY HAS TO OFFER RIGHT AT YOUR DOORSTEP )F A COASTAL RETREAT IS WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THEN THIS PROPERTY IS SECOND TO NONE #URRENTLY RUNNING AS A SUCCESSFUL " " IT COULD EASILY BE CONVERTED TO WHATEVER YOUR IMAGINATION DESIRES

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

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

2 TUXION ROAD APOLLO BAY

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0RESENTING AN EXCLUSIVE BOUTIQUE RESIDENCE IN THE MOST PRESTIGIOUS AND SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION $ESIGNED BY IMPRESSIVE !RCHITECT *AMES 'OODLET THE HOME IS LUXURIOUSLY APPOINTED 7ITH THE VISION IN DESIGN TO OPTIMISE TAKE FULL ADVANTAGE OF THE STRIKING OCEAN VIEWS WHILST CREATING AN INVITING AND RELAXED AMBIENCE 4HE LOCATION IS SUPREME #LOSE TO THE WATER AND A SHORT WANDER TO THE TOWN CENTRE 4HE HIGH ELEVATION OF THE BLOCK IS FAULTLESS TO TAKE IN DEGREE VIEWS &OUR SPACIOUS BEDROOMS 4WO EXQUISITE BATHROOMS /PEN 0LAN LIVING +ITCHEN AREA

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7ONDERFULLY WARM AND WELCOMING STOREY RESIDENCE 4HREE BEDROOMS n ONE OPENING OUT TO A BALCONY ENJOYING OCEAN VISTAS 4WO BATHROOMS ,ARGE OPEN PLAN LOUNGE WITH @*ETMASTER WOOD HEATER AND GAS DUCTED HEATING THROUGHOUT 'ENTLE MIN STROLL TO THE BEACH MINUTES TO SHOPS ,AND SIZE SQ M APPROX

$575,0000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 4

16 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY

,IVE IN THE THREE BEDROOM HOME AND RELISH THE COASTAL RETRO CHARM OR TAKE FULL ADVANTAGE OF THE POTENTIAL AND DEVELOP TO YOUR HEART S CONTENT 7ONDERFUL VIEWS ON OFFER ,ARGE ALLOTMENT SQ M WITH WIDE STREET FRONTAGE 'REAT POSITION CLOSE TO THE BEACH AND SHOPS 4HE CONVENIENCE OF THIS LOCATION CANNOT BE UNDERESTIMATED

$630,000 - $670,000 – Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

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APOLLO BAY / SKENES CREEK !0/,,/ "!9 'REAT /CEAN 2OAD !POLLO "AY 6IC WWW GREATOCEANROADREALESTATE COM AU 175 GREAT OCEAN RD APOLLO BAY

280 MONTROSE AVENUE APOLLO BAY

2 / 2 HARDY STREET APOLLO BAY

295 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY

"ON LOCATION"!

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#REATIVELY DESIGNED RESIDENCE CURRENTLY OPERATING AS A SUCCESSFUL MOTEL #ONSISTING OF " 2 BTH WITH MULTIPLE LIVING AREAS 5NRIVALLED LOCATION ON A CORNER SITE IN THE HEART OF !POLLO "AY OPPOSITE BEACH 5NSURPASSED VIEWS OF THE BAY THE BOAT HARBOUR AND THE ROLLING GREEN /TWAYS

$1,800,000 Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

$850,000 - $875,000 – Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

2 / 10 NOEL STREET APOLLO BAY

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0OSITIONED WITHIN A hCHIPv OF THE GOLF COURSE BOAT HARBOUR THE UNSPOILT SANDY BEACHES AND THE RELAXED SHOPPING PRECINCT OF !POLLO "AY " 2 S ")2 S BTH 3PACIOUS OPEN PLAN LIVING 2 # AIR CON POLISHED TIMBER FLOORS TO KITCHEN MEALS AND LIVING AREAS 'ENEROUS BALCONY TO MAXIMISE FULL VIEW ASPECTS OF HILLS OCEAN GOLF COURSE

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

6ACANT ALLOTMENT WITH OUTSTANDING 'REAT /CEAN 2OAD FRONTAGE 7ORLD CLASS OCEAN VIEWS NEVER TO BE BUILT OUT 0RIME COASTAL REAL ESTATE %XCELLENT SCOPE FOR DEVELOPMENT OF A LUXURY HOME TO CAPATALISE ON THIS TRULY MAGNIFICENT POSITION 34#! !LLOTMENT SIZE n SQM APPROX

!WARD WINNING ARCHITECTURALLY DESIGNED SPACIOUS SEASIDE APARTMENT . FACING OPEN PLAN DESIGN WITH BALCONIES OPENING ON TO FANTASTIC VIEWS OF #APE 0ATTON TO !POLLO "AY HARBOUR " 2 S ALL WITH ")2 S ENSUITE TO MAIN BDR WITH CORNER SPA BATH WELL APPOINTED KITCHEN n %URO STYLE 3 3 APPLIANCES REVERSE CYCLE ! # $,5' WITH PLENTY OF ROOM FOR BOATS SURFBOARDS BIKES

$599,000 – Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

$600,000 - $650,000 – Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

2 OUTLOOK ROAD APOLLO BAY

11 NOVA COURT APOLLO BAY

37 - 39 NOEL STREET APOLLO BAY

"UILD YOUR DREAM HOME 0,!..).' 0%2-)4 &/2 ! 345..).' " 2 (/-% /2 -/$)&9 4/ 35)4 34#! 2ARELY DO BLOCKS OF THIS QUALITY SIZE ACRES AND MOST OF ALL %,%6!4)/. ARISE SO CLOSE TO !POLLO "AY YET STILL WITH EASY ACCESS A .ORTH FACING BUILDING ENVELOPE !BSOLUTE MASSIVE VIEWS FROM #APE 0ATTON TO -ARENGO COMPLETE WITH VISTAS OF THE STUNNING !POLLO "AY (ARBOUR COASTLINE

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! TRULY MUCH AWAITED OPPORTUNITY )N ONE OF THE BEST LOCATIONS IN !POLLO "AY ARE THESE TRULY SENSATIONAL NORTH FACING ALLOTMENTS OFFERING STUNNING OCEAN VIEWS &OUR VACANT ALLOTMENTS RANGING UP TO SQM PRESENTING THE BEST BUILDING SITE IN TOWN

Lot 1 – $455,000 Lot 2 – $535,000 Lot 3 – $495,000 Lot 4 - $475,000 Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

$698,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

43 PASCOE STREET APOLLO BAY

1 / 17 PASCOE STREET APOLLO BAY

"UILT IN THIS SANDSTONE HOME IS NEAR NEW AND OVERLY IMPRESSIVE IN DESIGN 3LIGHTLY ELEVATED AND POSITIONED TO RETAIN THE IMPRESSIVE VIEW FROM #APE 0ATTON THROUGH TO -ARENGO 4HE SPACIOUS BEDROOM BATHROOM HOME ALSO PRESENTS OPEN PLAN LIVING DINING UPSTAIRS WITH A CLEVER DOWNSTAIRS RETREAT OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AREA "EACH SHOPS CAFES ARE ONLY A SHORT STROLL AWAY

0ARK THE CAR AND WALK -).3 TO THE BEACH OR -).3 TO CAFÏ AND SHOPS FROM THIS MODERN SQ BRICK VENEER HOME COMPLETE WITH DOUBLE GLAZING THROUGHOUT &EATURES SPACIOUS " 2 S ENSUITED PLUS POWDER ROOM STUDY OR OPTIONAL TH "2 LARGE FAMILY MEALS AREA KITCHEN AND SEPARATE LIVING ROOM ,ISTEN TO THE OCEAN OR ENJOY THE MOUNTAIN VIEWS

$685,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

3 SCOTT PLACE APOLLO BAY

44 SCENIC DRIVE APOLLO BAY

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" 2 BTH PROPERTY WITH GENEROUS YARD AND SPACIOUS GARAGE IS SO CLOSE TO ALL OF THE ATTRACTIONS OF !POLLO "AY 4HE TOWNHOUSE IS OF HIGH QUALITY -T 'AMBIER STONE CONSTRUCTION WITH A GREAT BALCONY THAT ENJOYS A SPLENDID .ORTHERLY ASPECT GATHERING GENEROUS OCEAN VIEWS STUNNING HILL SURROUNDS -AGNIFICENT UPSTAIRS LIVING KITCHEN AREA AS WELL AS A SPA BATH IN THE MASTER BEDROOM ENSUITE

$490,000 - $525,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

7ITH @POSITION PLUS THIS !POLLO "AY HOLIDAY MASTERPIECE OFFERS IT ALL FOR THE DISCERNING !POLLO "AY LIFESTYLE BUYER ! MASSIVE X M SHED WILL ENSURE THE BOAT FISHING GEAR WILL BE RIGHT AT YOUR FINGERTIPS 7ITH BDR BTH DECKS FACING .% THERE IS PLENTY OF SPACE FOR ENTERTAINING FAMILY AND FRIENDS /NLY M TO THE BEACH SHORT WALK TO THE MAIN STREET THIS HOME IS THE FAVOURITE IN THE SPRING SALE MARKET

$600,000 Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

$595,000 - $640,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

625 SUNNYSIDE ROAD APOLLO BAY

,ARGE HOME OFFERING A SPACIOUS DESIGN SPLIT ON TWO LEVELS WITH " 2 MASTER WITH ENSUITE TWO LIVING AREAS 3PACIOUS DECKING AND OCEAN VIEWS 0OSITIONED WELL IN A QUIET CUL DE SAC -ODERN SPACIOUS AND WELL DESIGNED

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

10 TREETOPS TCE SKENES CREEK

3 BASS CRESCENT SKENES CREEK

3TRIKING HOME OF GENEROUS PROPORTIONS WITH " 2 S BTH BALCONIES SEP KITCHEN AREAS AND OPEN PLAN LIVING DINING 3 , 5 ' 3 # @'UEST ROOM WITH ENSUITE SEP ENTRY "REATHTAKING HILL OCEAN VIEWS 3UPERB LOCATION IN EXCLUSIVE CUL DE SAC APPROX M TO THE BEACH ,AND SIZE APPROX SQM JUST UNDER HALF AN ACRE

2 KARLSON STREET SKENES CREEK

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ACRES APPROX MIN TO ,ORNE MIN TO !POLLO "AY 3TUNNING OCEAN VIEWS COMFORTABLE COTTAGE DWELLING PLUS SHEDDING © KM AS THE CROW FLIES TO THE WATER YOUR OWN PRIVATE BEACH #!,, &/2 ! -534 3%% ).30%#4)/.

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

AIREYS INLET surfcoasttimes.com.au

3ENSATIONAL BEDROOM FAMILY HOME BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED LIGHT FILLED AND IMPECCABLY FITTED OUT /CEAN VIEWS FROM EVERY ROOM %XPANSIVE OUTDOOR DECKING PAVED AREAS FOR GRAND SCALE ENTERTAINING 0OSITIONED ON A LARGE ELEVATED BLOCK APPROX SQM !LSO INCLUDES A SHED ON THE SITE CONCRETED WITH POWER

5NIQUE AND STUNNING HOLIDAY HOME IN THE EXCLUSIVE GROUNDS OF THE @# !IR BOUTIQUE DEVELOPMENT OPPOSITE THE 3KENES #REEK BEACH ! COASTAL RETREAT FOR DISCERNING OWNERS INCORPORATING EXTENSIVE ENTERTAINING AND LIVING AREAS %XTENSIVE USE OF GLASS FOR OPTIMAL VIEWING OF THE OCEAN VISTAS 3MEG APPLIANCES PLUS )TALIAN TAP WARE

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

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

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 5

&UNKY 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 /PEN PLAN KITCHEN DINING LIVING POLISHED TIMBER FLOORS WOOD HEATER SPACIOUS DECKING WITH AN EASTERLY ASPECT LARGE " 2 S BATHROOMS -ASTER WITH ENSUITE 'REAT YARD FOR THE KIDS n SQM APPROX

$720,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

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SKENES CREEK / MARENGO / BEECH FOREST / JOHANNA / LAVERS HILL / PORT CAMPBELL / WONGARRA / YUULONG !0/,,/ "!9 'REAT /CEAN 2OAD !POLLO "AY 6IC WWW GREATOCEANROADREALESTATE COM AU

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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

380 AIRE SETTLEMENT ROAD JOHANNA

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$920,000 - $980,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223 Bec Allen 0429 999 788

$1,350,000 - $1,495,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

6 GALBRAITH WAY MARENGO

"EAUTIFULLY PRIVATE SECLUDED BOASTING SURPRISING VIEWS OF THE STUNNING FOREST MOUNTAINS PRIVATE RAINFOREST ,ARGE OPEN LIVING AREA WITH FEATURE FIREPLACE OPENING ON TO A NORTH FACING DECK BEDROOM BATHROOMS ON IMMACULATE ACRES PLUS A DAM "ARN WORKSHOP COMPLETE WITH UPSTAIRS RETREAT LIVING AREA PLUS SHOWER AND TOILET MIN TO *OHANNA "EACH MIN TO THE 'REAT /CEAN 2OAD

1-15 GREAT OCEAN ROAD LAVERS HILL

33-39 GREAT OCEAN RD LAVERS HILL

24 HENNESSY STREET PORT CAMPBELL

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$800,000 + - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424 Bec Allen 0429 999 788 Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

5086 GREAT OCEAN ROAD WONGARRA

4HRIVING HOSPITALITY BUSINESS A BRILLIANT HOME AND THE ULTIMATE LOCATION 4WO LEVEL POLE HOUSE COMPRISING A SEAT CAFÏ SPECIALTY GIFT SHOP AND GLEAMING COMMERCIAL KITCHEN 3PECTACULAR /TWAY 2ANGES VISTAS STRETCH FROM ITS VINE COVERED VERANDAHS .EARBY THE " 2 BTH RESIDENCE SHARES THE ACRE SLICE OF HEAVEN 7ITH HOME OFFICE ENSUITE DECKED AREAS

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

$1,250,000+ – Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

5230 GREAT OCEAN ROAD WONGARRA

45 OLD ILUKA ACCESS YUULONG

"EAUTIFULLY POSITIONED ONLY MINUTES FROM 0ORT #AMPBELL S FRONT BEACH THIS IS THE IDEAL SEASIDE SHACK WITH PLENTY OF POTENTIAL /NLY MOMENTS FROM THE COAST THIS COTTAGE HAS LARGE BEDROOMS EXPANSIVE OPEN PLAN KITCHEN LIVING AREA 4HE LAND SIZE IS IMPRESSIVELY LARGE WHERE 34#! OPTIONS ARE APLENTY TO MAKE THIS COASTAL GETAWAY A REALITY WISE INVESTMENT

$415,000 – Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

LOT 2/45 OLD ILUKA ACCESS YUULONG

THE CLASSIC BEACH SHACK

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s 7HEN YOU SEARCH THE COASTLINE OF 6ICTORIA !USTRALIA YOU WILL FIND IT DIFFICULT DARE SAY IMPOSSIBLE TO MATCH THE VIEW DEPTH AND PROXIMITY s 3ITTING ELEVATED ON HEADLAND WITH THE POINT BASICALLY DROPPING INTO THE GREAT 3OUTHERN /CEAN THIS PARCEL OF ACRES WILL OFFER THE MOST UNIQUE ABILITY TO BUILD YOUR DREAM HOLIDAY HOME s 0ARTIALLY CLEARED WITH DAMS AND A LARGE FULLY FUNCTIONAL SHEARING SHED WITH AN OPTION TO CONVERT $1,350,000 - Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

#LASSIC !USSIE BEACH SHACK ON !USTRALIA S PREMIER BEACH ROAD n THE 'REAT /CEAN 2OAD 4HIS IS A BLANK CANVAS BEACHFRONT PROPERTY COMPRISING SEPARATE DWELLINGS n THE MAIN BDR HOME PLUS A SEPARATE BDR BUNGALOW IN THE GENEROUS BACKYARD PROVIDES YOU WITH THE OPPORTUNITY TO CREATE YOUR OWN HOLIDAY DREAM PROPERTY SQM

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

AIREYS INLET surfcoasttimes.com.au

7OULD YOU PAY UNDER FOR OCEAN FRONTAGE WITH DEGREE OCEAN VIEWS AND YEAR ROUND SECURITY $IRECT ACCESS TO A PRIVATE AND SECLUDED BEACH BED LUXURIOUSLY APPOINTED APARTMENTS WITH OPEN PLAN LIVING %UROPEAN STYLE KITCHENS EXPANSIVE BALCONIES n 4O BE SOLD FULLY FURNISHED %XCELLENT RENTAL RETURN OR IF YOU WISH FOR PRIVATE USE 3ECURED BY A SHARE OF FREEHOLD HARD TO REFUSE

$250,000 - $350,000 Inspect by appointment Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 6

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AUCTION Saturday 30th October at 12.00pm Inspect by appointment Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799 Michael Coutts 0438 356 624 1B / 435 DEANS MARSH ROAD LORNE

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$340,000 Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

$550,000 Inspect by Appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

AIREYS INLET surfcoasttimes.com.au

0ICTURESQUE TREE LINED PARCEL OF LAND OF SQM ALLOWS YOU TO ENJOY A RURAL SETTING WHILST BEING ONLY MIN FROM ,ORNE S BEACHES "ENEFIT FROM THE OPPORTUNITY FOR INPUT INTO THE COLOUR SCHEME FINISHES PERSONALISING YOUR ENVIRONMENT %NJOY THE NATIVE WILDLIFE AND SPECTACULAR NATURAL BEAUTY THAT SURROUNDS THIS SLICE OF PARADISE ACCESSED VIA A MAINTAINED GRAVEL ROAD WITH POWER ON SITE 4HIS IS A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY AT A FANTASTIC PRICE SO BE QUICK TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO INSPECT

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 7

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LORNE / ANGLESEA ,/2.% -OUNTJOY 0ARADE ,ORNE 6IC WWW GREATOCEANROADREALESTATE COM AU

3 ALLEN STREET LORNE

15 GEORGE STREET LORNE

LUXURY BEACH LIVING

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0RIME SQM APPROX PARCEL OF LAND A RARE LOT SIZE IS OFFERED FOR SALE FOR THE FIST TIME IN OVER YEARS 9OUR CHOICE TO RENOVATE THE ORIGINAL BEACH COTTAGE OR EXCAVATE AND BUILD YOUR OWN PREMIUM BEACHSIDE RESIDENCE 3PECTACULAR OCEAN VIEWS ACROSS ,OUTTIT "AY TO !IREYS LIGHTHOUSE AND INTO THE HINTERLAND ARE ENJOYED FROM THE DECK AND LOUNGE OF THE ORIGINAL BEACH COTTAGE -ULTIPLE OPTIONS EXIST WITH THE ABILITY TO RE DEVELOP INTO A PRESTIGE HOUSE SITE 34#! UTILISE THE TWO SEPARATE TITLES AS OF RIGHT OPPORTUNITY FOR TWO DWELLINGS OR CONTINUE TO USE AS A HOLIDAY GETAWAY /PPORTUNITIES TO PURCHASE SIZABLE LAND WITH AMAZING VIEWS IN A PREMIUM LOCATION DON T PRESENT VERY OFTEN

$POA - Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

16 NORMANBY TERRACE LORNE

41 HALL STREET LORNE

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4HIS RECENTLY EXTENSIVELY RENOVATED RESIDENCE EPITOMIZES BEACH SIDE LIVING 3ET OVER LEVELS THE PROPERTY COMPRISES LARGE BEDROOM BATHROOM OPEN PLAN KITCHEN DINING LOUNGE PLUS RUMPUS 3ITUATED ON A SUBSTANTIAL ALLOTMENT IN EXCESS OF SQM WITH LOW MAINTENANCE LANDSCAPING %VERY ROOM HAS A DRAMATIC VIEW WITH DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF WAVES CRASHING ON ROCKS ,ORNE 0IER ,OUTTIT "AY OR !IREYS ,IGHTHOUSE

$2,475,000 Inspect by appointment Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799 Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

'REAT OPPORTUNITY TO ENHANCE YOUR LIFESTYLE WITH THIS AFFORDABLE BEDROOM BEACH HOME FEATURING A BIG NORTH FACING ENTERTAINING DECK %LEVATED SUNNY POSITION CLOSE TO THE GOLF COURSE WITH A PLEASANT OUTLOOK CAPTURING OCEAN VIEWS THROUGH TOWERING EUCALYPTS 4HIS HOME HAS BEEN FASTIDIOUSLY MAINTAINED AND IS PRESENTED IN EXCELLENT CONDITION WITH NOT A CENT TO SPEND -OVE IN FOR #HRISTMAS 7HY NOT SPOIL YOUR FAMILY AND REWARD YOURSELF WITH A LOW MAINTENANCE COASTAL HOME TO UNWIND AND RELAX

$575,000 - Inspect by appointment Ben Jackson 0419 375 285 Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

2 SKYLINE COURT LORNE

5 RICHARDSON BOULEVARD LORNE

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$POA Inspect by appointment Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799 Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

#ONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNED HOME OVER LEVELS BEDROOM QUALITY RESIDENCE WITH A SPECTACULAR OUTLOOK OVER ,OUTTIT "AY ,ORNE MAIN BEACH AND PIER &EATURING ENSUITE TO MASTER BEDROOM FLOOR TO CEILING GLASS POLISHED TIMBER FLOORS CLASSIC BLACK GRANITE BENCH TOPS AND ROARING *ET -ASTER OPEN FIRE 3PACIOUS OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AREA DOUBLE LOCK UP GARAGE AND AN ESTABLISHED LOW MAINTENANCE GARDEN PROVIDE THE FINAL TOUCHES TO THIS EXECUTIVE COASTAL RETREAT "OOK YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW TO TAKE IN THE VIEWS OF ,ORNE FROM A MAGNIFICENT HOME

$1,350,000 - Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

164 -170 GREAT OCEAN ROAD ANGLESEA

14 / 4 SMITH STREET LORNE

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,OCATED ON THE THIRD FLOOR OF THE FRONT BUILDING OF THE -IRVAC ,ORNE #HALET COMPLEX 3PACIOUS LAYOUT INCORPORATING BEDROOMS BATHROOMS OPEN PLAN KITCHEN DINING LOUNGE AREA AND A HUGE BALCONY WITH ACCESS FROM EVERY ROOM &ULLY INTEGRATED KITCHEN WITH STATE OF THE ART APPLIANCES AND 0AC CABINETRY THROUGHOUT 3ENSATIONAL OCEAN VIEWS ARE ACHIEVED FROM ALL ROOMS ! MODERN LOW MAINTENANCE STRONG PERFORMING HOLIDAY RENTAL PROPERTY

$725,000 - Inspect by appointment Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799 Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

AIREYS INLET surfcoasttimes.com.au

4WO STOREY FOUR BEDROOM EXECUTIVE HOME WITH GREAT OCEAN VIEWS PLUS EIGHT SEPARATE FULLY SELF CONTAINED BEDROOM COTTAGES /PERATE SEPARATE AND SELL OR EXPLORE THE DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES M OF STREET FRONTAGE TO THE WORLD FAMOUS 'REAT /CEAN 2OAD WITH THE ADDED BENEFIT OF REAR ACCESS SQM OF PRIME BLUE CHIP RESIDENTIAL LAND OVER SEPARATE TITLES ON THE OCEAN SIDE OF THE ROAD IN THE TIGHTLY HELD 0OINT 2OADKNIGHT PRECINCT

$2,950,000 - Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 8

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LORNE LORNE -OUNTJOY 0ARADE ,ORNE 6IC WWW GREATOCEANROADREALESTATE COM AU 16/3–9 ARMYTAGE STREET LORNE

6/3–9 ARMYTAGE STREET LORNE

14 ARMYTAGE STREET LORNE

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3PACIOUS NEAR NEW ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT LOCATED IN THE BOUTIQUE 0OINT 'REY $EVELOPMENT WITH OCEAN VIEWS 'REAT LOCATION OFFERING A PEACEFUL SERENE FEEL WHILST BEING ONLY A SHORT WALK TO EVERYTHING ,ORNE HAS TO OFFER 1UALITY BUILDING FIT OUT WITH A STYLISH CONTEMPORARY FLAIR 3ECURE BASEMENT CARPARK AND STORAGE CAP OFF A GREAT HOLIDAY PACKAGE

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

4HIS BEDROOM BATHROOM APARTMENT IS GENEROUS IN SIZE WITH AN EXCELLENT LAYOUT FANTASTIC OCEAN VIEWS ,OCATED IN THE BOUTIQUE 0OINT 'REY $EVELOPMENT OFFERING THE ONLY NEW APARTMENTS AVAILABLE IN ,ORNE AND SITUATED IN AN EXCLUSIVE SOUGHT AFTER LOCALE 3ECURE BASEMENT PARKING LARGE STORAGE CAGE AND LIFT ACCESS TOP OFF A GREAT LIFESTYLE PACKAGE

$630,000 - Inspect by appointment Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

14A CHARLES STREET LORNE

4HIS VISUALLY STUNNING BEACH HOUSE DESIGNED BY RENOWNED ARCHITECTS @3TUDIO SITS IN A PEACEFUL LOCATION JUST M FROM THE BEACH AND AN EASY STROLL TO ,ORNE S FAMOUS PIER AND CAFES BDRMS POLISHED TIMBER FLOORS HEATING AIR CON 3HELTERED DECK ""1 AREA LOCKUP GARAGE NO MAINTENANCE NATIVE GARDEN

$1,690,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

25 DORMAN STREET LORNE

11 AUSTIN COURT LORNE

"2),,)!.4 "%!#( (/53% 7)4( ",5% 7!4%2 6)%73 s 6ERY WELL MAINTAINED BEDROOM BATHROOM CEDAR BEACH HOUSE WITH LARGE DECK AREAS THAT CAPTURE BLUE WATER VIEWS OVER ,OUTTIT "AY s )DEALLY SUITED TO THE LARGER FAMILY WITH GENEROUS UPSTAIRS AND DOWNSTAIRS LIVING AREAS KEPT WARM AND COSY IN THE WINTER BY A COMBUSTION WOOD HEATER s #LOSE PROXIMITY TO ,ORNE S SHOPS CAFES SWING BRIDGE AND MAIN BEACH s ! LOW MAINTENANCE CORNER ALLOTMENT $799,000 - Inspect by appointment Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

55 DORMAN STREET LORNE

26 FRANCIS STREET LORNE

SECLUDED BEACH HOME IN PRIME LOCATION

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

$695,000 - Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

33 GEORGE STREET LORNE

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3PECTACULAR VIEWS INCORPORATING ,ORNE "EACH TO !IREYS )NLET ,IGHTHOUSE BEYOND ! VIEW NEVER TO BE LOST 3OLIDLY BUILT BRICK AND TIMBER HOUSE WITH BEDROOMS LARGE LIVING AREAS AND BATHROOMS .ORTHERLY ORIENTATION ALLOWING YOU TO SOAK UP THE SUN ALL DAY AND PROVIDE PROTECTION FROM PREVAILING WIND 3ENSATIONAL MASTER BEDROOM WITH ENSUITE AND INDOOR SPA AREA ENJOYING THE OCEAN VIEWS

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

&EAST YOUR EYES ON THIS FABULOUS OPPORTUNITY RIPE AND READY TO RENOVATE "OASTING AN OCEAN VISTA ONLY BLOCK FROM THE BEACH #OMPRISES OF LARGE BED LARGE SEPARATE LOUNGE ROOM AND MEALS AREA READY TO ENTERTAIN FRIENDS AND FAMILY /PPORTUNITY EXISTS TO BUILD YOUR OWN BRAND NEW BEACH HOUSE TO CAPTURE BEAUTIFUL WATER VIEWS 34#!

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

35 MOUNTJOY PARADE LORNE

6IEWS ACROSS ,OUTTIT "AY TO !IREYS ,IGHTHOUSE BEYOND CAN BE ENJOYED FROM MOST ROOMS OF THIS WELL MAINTAINED BEACH HOME 4HE NORTH FACING HOME COMPRISES OF BDR LARGE ENTERTAINING DECK GENEROUS OPEN PLAN LIVING THAT BENEFITS FROM A REVERSE CYCLE ! # AND AN OPEN FIRE 3ET ON A SECLUDED SQM APPROX ALLOTMENT AND ADJACENT TO 1UEENS 0ARK #ROWN 2ESERVE

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

18 NEADE STREET LORNE

955 MOUNT SABINE ROAD LORNE

-!.42! %23+).% "%!#( 2%3/24 s "ALANCE OF DEVELOPERS STOCK TO BE SOLD AT DRAMATICALLY REDUCED PRICES s 3ELECTION OF BDR BDR STUDIO APARTMENTS s ,EASEHOLD INTEREST OF APPROX YRS MANAGED BY -ANTRA s /WNER USAGE OF UP TO WEEKS P A WITH FULL USE OF THE RESORT FACILITIES

79-"//,)%, n %#/ &2)%.$,9 "53( 2%42%!4 s 3ITUATED AMONGST THE /TWAY &OREST ON APPROX ACRES IS THIS ECO FRIENDLY BEDROOM BUSH RETREAT ONLY A MINUTE DRIVE FROM ,ORNE S TOWN CENTRE s %NJOY THE BIRD AND ANIMAL LIFE FROM THE LARGE WRAP AROUND DECK CAPTURING VIEWS OVER THE /TWAY TREE TOPS AND ACROSS TO THE SOUTHERN OCEAN s 9OUR SIMPLE LIVING ECO FRIENDLY RETREAT IS EQUIPPED WITH SOLAR PANEL UNIT TANKS AND A FULL GAS KITCHEN

Studios from $60,000 2 beds from $160,000 Inspect by appointment Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

80 OTWAY STREET LORNE

,OCATED IN .ORTH ,ORNE S FAVOURITE STREET THIS PRIVATE HOME IS SITUATED ON A LARGE ALLOTMENT OF SQM APPROX BACKING ONTO STATE FOREST #OMPRISING BEDROOMS BATHROOMS OPEN PLAN KITCHEN DINING LOUNGE AREA RUMPUS ROOM THE HOME CAN ACCOMMODATE THE LARGEST FAMILY !N EXPANSIVE VIEW OF ,OUTTIT "AY AND THE COASTLINE TO !IREYS )NLET ,IGHTHOUSE ARE ACHIEVED FROM THE SUBSTANTIAL DECKING AREA

$670,000 - Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

3 / 3A RICHARDSON BLVD LORNE

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

11 RICHARDSON BLVD LORNE

11 SKYLINE COURT LORNE

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

AIREYS INLET surfcoasttimes.com.au

4HIS PRISTINE BEDROOM BATHROOM MODERN BEACH HOUSE OOZES QUALITY IN ITS LEVEL OF FINISH !N ORIENTATION TO THE NORTH CAPTURES SUN ALL DAY WITH AMPLE DECKING TO THE FRONT AND REAR /NLY A CASUAL MINUTE STROLL TO THE ESSENTIAL TOWNSHIP AMENITIES 4HIS CENTRAL LOCATION WILL BE MUCH APPRECIATED IN THE BUSY SUMMER MONTHS AS YOU CAN COMFORTABLY WALK EVERYWHERE

$695,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624 Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

(UGE AS NEW HOME WITH OCEAN VIEWS RIGHT IN THE HEART OF ,ORNE AND MINUTES WALK TO THE CAFÏ STRIP BDRMS ALL WITH ")2 S LARGE OPEN PLAN KITCHEN LIVING DINING AREA ND LIVING ROOM BTH AND LOCK UP GARAGE &LEXIBLE FLOOR PLAN WITH THE OPTION OF FULLY SELF CONTAINED BEDROOM LIVING AREA DOWNSTAIRS WITH ITS OWN KITCHENETTE 1UALITY FIT OUT INCLUDING STONE BENCH TOPS POLISHED BOARDS REVERSE CYCLE HEATING COOLING

$1,100,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 9

3PACIOUS VACANT ALLOTMENT IN PRIVATE ELEVATED LOCATION WITH ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES AVAILABLE TO THE SITE 4HE SQM BLOCK IS GENTLY SLOPING FREE OF ALL VEGETATION AND HAS A DRIVEWAY @CUT IN ESTABLISHED 0ANORAMIC OCEAN AND BUSH VISTAS ARE ENJOYED FROM EVERY ANGLE "USH TO THE REAR OCEAN TO THE FRONT SUN ALL DAY AND RARE PRIVACY FOR ,ORNE

$475,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

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LORNE / RURAL / WYE RIVER LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne, Vic 3232 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au 41 / 4 SMITH STREET LORNE

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$1,375,000 - Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

-ODERN AND WELL PRESENTED BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE M FROM ,ORNE S FAMOUS SHOPPING STRIP AND RESTAURANTS 0ARK YOUR CAR AND WALK WITH EASE 3IP A DRINK WHILST TAKING IN THE GREAT OCEAN VIEWS WHICH ARE ACHIEVED FROM THE OPEN PLAN LIVING AREA AND ENTERTAINING DECK ON THE RD LEVEL 1UALITY FINISHES FEATURING STONE BENCH TOPS %UROPEAN APPLIANCES TIMBER FLOORING REVERSE CYCLE HEATING COOLING

$645,000 - Inspect by appointment Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

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$425,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

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$795,000 Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

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25 WALLACE STREET WYE RIVER

34 WAVERLEY AVENUE LORNE

s 6ACANT LAND THAT EPITOMIZES THE ESSENCE OF 6ICTORIA S 3URFCOAST OFFERING BRILLIANT COASTAL VIEWS COUPLED WITH A PRIVATE BUSH SETTING ONLY MINS WALK TO THE CENTRE OF Lorne. s .TH ORIENTATION PROVIDING ALL DAY SUN s ,ARGE SQM BLOCK WITH ALL SERVICES AVAILABLE ADJACENT TO ACRES OF BUSHLAND OFFERING PRIVACY WITH LARGE PRESTIGE HOMES ON THE SUBDIVISION

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&REE ACCESS TO MEGA LITRES OF WATER YR IN THE "ARONGAROOK #REEK #ATCHMENT 0LUS HA ACRES A BLUE RIBBON PICTURESQUE AGRICULTURE LEISURE OPPORTUNITY !N OPPORTUNITY FOR A MYRIAD OF USE AND DIVERSITY 7HATEVER YOUR NEED YOU MUST TAKE A LOOK

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

$344,000 Inspect by appointment Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

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@,!.$ 3):% !.$ 0/3)4)/.g s /FFERING TWO SEPARATE PARCELS OF LAND A SQM AND A SQM ALLOTMENT s 4HE LARGER ALLOTMENT HAS THE POTENTIAL TO BUILD DWELLINGS IN DIFFERENT PRESCRIBED BUILDING ENVELOPES 34#! s 0ERCHED ABOVE 3EPARATION #REEK "EACH AND ONLY M FROM THE BEACH VIA A PRIVATE TRACK A RARE OPPORTUNITY PRESENTS FOR THE SAVVY COASTAL PURCHASER $445,000 - $499,000 Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

19 MCRAE ROAD WYE RIVER

10 RIVERSIDE DRIVE WYE RIVER

4 BASS AVENUE SEPARATION CREEK

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$270,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

$680,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

$655,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

AIREYS INLET surfcoasttimes.com.au

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LORNE 10

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

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$935,000 Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

$737,000 OFI - Sundays 12 -12:30pm Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

AIREYS INLET surfcoasttimes.com.au

3UPERBLY BUILT RESIDENCE DISPLAYING EXQUISITE TASTE AND DÏCOR WITH AN ENTERTAINING ATMOSPHERE GENEROUS BDRMS LARGE OFFICE KIDS RUMPUS FANTASTIC SPLIT ZONE OPEN PLAN LIVING AROUND GOURMET KITCHEN .ORTH FACING COURTYARD WITH IN GROUND POOL AND FANTASTIC LANDSCAPING AROUND OUTDOOR AREAS $,5' DIRECT HOUSE ACCESS PLUS SEPARATE SHED WORKSHOP

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LORNE 11

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TORQUAY 3URFCOAST (IGHWAY 4ORQUAY 6IC WWW GREATOCEANROADREALESTATE COM AU

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$939,000 OFI - Sundays 1 - 1:30pm Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

$746,000 OFI - Saturday 30th October 11 - 11:30am Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

30 SCORPIO STREET TORQUAY

25 THE ESPLANADE TORQUAY

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3TYLISH BEDROOM TWO STOREY RESIDENCE ON GLORIOUS ACRES 'RAND ENTRANCE TO SWEEPING STAIRS WITH FORMAL DINING AND LOUNGE EITHER SIDE ,ARGE BLACKWOOD KITCHEN ADJOINS CASUAL MEALS FAMILY ROOM 'UEST BATHROOM PLUS MAIN ENSUITE PARENTS RETREAT STUDY !ROUND SQM OF QUALITY WORKSHOPS SHEDDING AND STORAGE PLUS HOUSE $,5'

$925,000 Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

7ITH SENSATIONAL OCEAN VIEWS DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE ICONIC 4ORQUAY FRONT BEACH THIS PRIME PROPERTY PRESENTS THE ULTIMATE COASTAL REWARD ! LARGE AND PRIVATE ALLOTMENT WITH AMPLE BACK YARD SPACE AND WITHIN A SHORT WALK TO 4ORQUAY S MANY CENTRAL HIGHLIGHTS 4HE MODERN AND WELCOMING TWO STORY $ENNEHY BUILT RESIDENCE INCLUDES FOUR BEDROOMS TWO STUDY S TWO LARGE LIVING AREAS AND TWO COMPLETE KITCHENS &URTHER FEATURES INCLUDE $,5' EXTENSIVE BALCONY THREE TOILETS DUCTED VACUUM DUCTED HEATING 4WO BATHROOMS 7) ") ROBES THROUGHOUT LANDSCAPED GROUNDS STORAGE SHED WORKSHOP SUPERB FITTINGS FIXTURES

$2,950,000 - Inspect by appointment Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

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$39,000 + SAV - Inspect by appointment Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

15 CONSIDE CRESCENT TORQUAY

22 CENTRESIDE DRIVE TORQUAY

(IGH PROFILE CORNER SITE IN PRIME 4ORQUAY BUSINESS LOCATION APPROX SQM GROUND FLOOR WITH HIGH CLEARANCE AUTO ROLLER DOORS 3HOWROOM GOOD SIZE OFFICE QUALITY AMENITIES !PPROX SQM MEZZANINE GREAT COASTAL DECK OUT FRONT %XCELLENT CONCRETE APRONS DUAL ACCESS PLENTY OF CAR PARKING 3ET YOURSELF FOR SUCCESS AT THIS TOP PROPERTY

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$569,000 - Inspect by appointment Simon Hunnam 0488 203 737

AIREYS INLET surfcoasttimes.com.au

,ARGE IN ALL ASPECTS INCLUDING FOUR BEDROOMS STUDY AND WIDE ENTRANCE HALL 4HREE BIG LIVING AREAS INCLUDE LOUNGE FAMILY WITH DINING ZONE AND SEPARATE RUMPUS 4WO BATHROOMS SPA BATH 7)2 S TO MASTER ")2 S TO THREE OTHER BEDROOMS AND QUALITY FITTINGS 7ELL APPOINTED CENTRAL KITCHEN DOUBLE 33 SINK DISHWASHER 7) PANTRY AND COOKER

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$619,000 - OFI - Saturdays 2 - 2:30pm Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 12

4HIS FANTASTIC SQM CORNER ALLOTMENT IS THE PERFECT START TO YOUR DREAM COASTAL RESIDENCE 6IEWS FROM GROUND LEVEL THAT CAPTURE THE (EADS BEYOND ARE SURE TO INSPIRE YOUR ENDLESS DESIGN OPTIONS !N INTIMATE $EEP #REEK #OURT ADDRESS ONLY WALKING DISTANCE FROM SCHOOLS SHOPS $EEP #RK WALKING TRAILS 'ENTLY UNDULATING ALLOTMENT WITH VIEWS IS A RARE FIND AND SHOULD NOT BE MISSED

$225,000 - $235,000 Inspect by appointment Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

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$620,000 - Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

27 LONGSHORE STREET TORQUAY

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$596,000 - OFI - Saturday 23rd October 11 - 11.30am Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

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

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!T THE BEACH END OF .ORFOLK "OULEVARD AND BEAUTIFULLY SET ON A PROFESSIONALLY LANDSCAPED SMART BLOCK 4HREE BEDROOMS PLUS STUDY WITH OPEN PLAN LIVING DINING ON FIRST FLOOR PLUS TOP QUALITY KITCHEN 4WO BATHROOMS SECOND GROUND FLOOR LIVING HIGH CEILINGS AND TIMBER FEATURE FLOORING $,5' WITH YARD ACCESS LOW MAINTENANCE GARDENS AND ALL SUPERBLY PRESENTED ,EASED AT P W TO *UNE

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$375,000 - Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666 Simon Hunnam 0488 203 737

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

$339,000 - Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Simon Hunnam 0488 203 737

2/3 HOYLAKE AVENUE JAN JUC

$820,000 - Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

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$820,000 - Inspect by appointment Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

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0RODUCTIVE PRIVATE AND SHELTERED ACRE FARMLET ! WELCOMING AND WELL BUILT BEDROOM COUNTRY HOME WITH A TOP FINISH OPEN PLAN LIVING SWEEPING VERANDAHS !IR CONDITIONING QUALITY APPLIANCES SLOW COMBUSTION heater and loads of natural light. s M X M FOUR BAY LOCK UP MACHINERY SHED WORKSHOP WITH CONCRETE FLOOR POWER AND LIGHTING

BEDROOM RESIDENCE BATHROOMS AND POWDER ROOM &ANTASTIC FIRST FLOOR DINING AND OPEN PLAN LIVING OPENING TO SWEEPING DECK WITH MAGNIFICENT OCEAN VIEWS 'ROUND FLOOR FAMILY ROOM ADJOINS PRIVATE PAVED OUTDOOR entertaining area. s 'OURMET KITCHEN STONE BENCH TOPS ONLY THE BEST IN appliances. s $OUBLE GARAGE WORKSHOP WITH DIRECT HOUSE ACCESS

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0REDOMINANTLY BUSH WITH AN ABUNDANCE OF NATIVE WILDLIFE A SUBSTANTIAL CLEARED AREA FOR YOUR DREAM HOME MINS TO 4ORQUAY AND !NGLESEA BEACHES AND MINUTES TO 7AURN 0ONDS SHOPPING 0OWER AVAILABLE 'EELONG SECONDARY SCHOOL BUSES PASS THE FRONT DOOR ! RARE TREE CHANGE OPPORTUNITY WITHIN A SHORT DRIVE OF THE COAST

$295,000 - Inspect by appointment Simon Hunnam 0488 203 737

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CLASSIFIED LISTINGS

HOUSES, APARTMENTS & UNITS

SUMMARY

PRICE

VACANT LAND

3 B/R, 1bth, 836 sqm

5 Alastair Court, Apollo Bay 24 Diana Street, Apollo Bay Lot 2/22 Gambier Street, Apollo Bay Lot 27 Joyce Street, Apollo Bay 28A Murray 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 48 Seaview Drive, Apollo Bay Lot 17 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay 33 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay 700 Wild 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 1 Bass Crescent, Skenes Creek 3, 30 Karlson Street, Skenes Creek 33-35 Karlson Street, Skenes Creek 36 Old Coach Road, Skenes Creek 68 Old Coach Road, Skenes Creek 75 & 81 Old Coach Road, Skenes Creek 8 Otway Avenue, Skenes Creek

$620,000

APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 3233 140 Biddles Road, Apollo Bay 68 Costin Street, Apollo Bay 15/22 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 2/79 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 197 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 'Alyeska' - 355 Killala Road, Apollo Bay 2/27 Marriners Lookout Road, Apollo Bay 1/19 McLennan Street, Apollo Bay 32 McLennan Street, Apollo Bay 7 Montrose Avenue, Apollo Bay 25 Montrose Avenue, Apollo Bay 2B Murray Street, Apollo Bay 3 & 4/22 Nelson Street, Apollo Bay 5/3-4 Nizam Quay, Apollo Bay 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 16 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay 2/35 & 3/35 Thomson Street, Apollo Bay 1/760 Lighthouse Road, Cape Otway 3/760 Lighthouse Road, Cape Otway 4 College Drive, Lavers Hill 22 Great Ocean Road, Lavers Hill 2/9 Telford Street, Marengo 23-25 Ozone Street, Skenes Creek 23 Point Avenue, Skenes Creek 18/270 Skenes Creek Road, Skenes Creek 19/270 Skenes Creek Road, Skenes Creek

2 stry, 5.1 hectares 3 B/R 2bth 3 B/R, 2bth 3 B/R 3 B/R, GOR frontage 7 B/R, 5bth, 105 acres 3 B/R, 2bth 2 B/R 3 B/R, 850 sqm 3 B/R 2 B/R, 1bth 3 B/R, 1,070 sqm 2 B/R, 1bth 2 B/R 1bth 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, 2bth, views 2 x 2 stry 3 B/R, 2bth 1 B/R, 1.1acres 2 B/R, 1acre 2 B/R, 5.5 acres 3 B/R, 1,012 sqm 3 B/R 2bth 3 B/R, 2 titles 4 B/R, 2bth 2 B/R Villa, ocean views 1 B/R Villa, ocean views

$695,000 $600,000 + $695,000 $595,000 $980,000 $1,450,000 $POA $570,000 $399,000 $450,000 - $469,000 $375,000 $590,000 - $625,000 $310,000 per unit $475,000 $630,000 - $650,000 $310,000 $330,000 $380,000 $525,000 $410,000 - $435,000 $415,000 $400,000 $265,000 $365,000 $265,000 $199,000 $520,000 - $550,000 $610,000 - $640,000 $POA $295,000 $195,000 - $215,000

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

$220,000 $835,000 $675,000

3 B/R, 2 lug, 2bth 2 B/R, 2bth 3 B/R, bungalow 4 B/R, 2bth

$250,000 $265,000 $270,000 $190,000 $285,000 $290,000 $235,000 $320,000 - $350,000 $475,000 + $215,850 + $290,000 + $250,000 $250,000 $298,900 $340,000 - $350,000 $200,000 - $250,000 $395,000 $150,000 $385,000 $299,000 $210,000 $289,000 $299,000 $595,000 $300,000 $210,000 $245,000 + $250,000

546 sqm approx 1000 sqm 350 sqm 550 sqm approx 567 sqm approx 900 sqm approx 900 sqm approx 719 sqm approx 900 sqm approx

$610,000 $915,000 $220,000 $205,000 $499,000 $290,000 $280,000 $270,000 $900,000

TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Vic 3228

TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Vic 3228 18 Manna Gum Drive, Torquay 307 Onshore Resort, Torquay 29 Great Ocean Road, Jan Juc 11 Seaview Drive, Jan Juc

475 sqm 306 sqm 458 sqm 607 sqm 330 sqm 301 sqm 343 sqm 314 sqm 4 lot subdv 620 - 1,021sqm 5 lot1.5-2.5 acres 714 sqm 579 sqm 510 sqm 562 sqm 2 titles 700 sqm approx 1700 sqm 1 acre 921 sqm 600 sqm 548 sqm 306 sqm 948 sqm 910 sqm 586 sqm 1189 & 905 sqm 585 sqm

LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade Lorne Vic 3232 32 Albert Street, Lorne 73 Charles Street, Lorne Lot 7, 28 Clissold Street 30 Ridge Drive, Kennett River 32 Harrington Street, Separation Creek 18 Dunoon Road, Wye River 22 Durimbil Avenue, Wye River 2/4 McLellan Court, Wye River 36 Morley Avenue, Wye River

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

PRICE

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

AIREYS INLET (03) 5220 0200 28 - 30 Great Ocean Road Aireys Inlet Vic 3231 56 Boyd Avenue, Moggs Creek

SUMMARY

42 Anderson Street, Torquay 78 - 80 Beach Road, Torquay 89 Sands Boulevard, Torquay 65 Spring Valley Drive, Torquay 16 Wentworth Court, Torquay

$529,000 $690,000 $445,000 - $465,000 $615,000

RURAL

503 sqm 2162 sqm 555 sqm 678 sqm 610 sqm

$495,000 $1,370,000 $370,000 $289,000 $399,000

SUMMARY

PRICE

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

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

$620,000 $390,000

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

COMMERCIAL

SUMMARY

1130 Forrest-Apollo Bay Road, Barramunga 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

PRICE

31 acres 2 B/R, 5 acres Business+House 2840 sqm 3.5 acres 2 acres 4.6 acres 266 acres 10 acres

$525,000 $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 1535 Birregurra-Forrest Road, Barwon Downs Lot 2/1 Bowden Street, Birregurra 59 Roadknight Street, Birregurra 52 Roadknight Street, Birregurra 2 Unnamed Road, Cressy 455 Deans Marsh-Lorne Road, Deans Marsh 2200 Deans Marsh-Winchelsea Rd, Deans Marsh Martians Café & Bar, Deans Marsh Shalom Cottages, 35 Robilliards Road, Murroon 75 Anderson Street, Pennyroyal

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

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3x3x3 lease. WI/WO 3x3x3 lease Day Spa

$200,000 $175,000

APOLLO BAY

LORNE 14

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

$POA $480,000 $230,000 $525,000 $118,000 $400,000 $390,000 $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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greato ceanproperties

aireys inlet

5220 0000

for sale by tender

tenders close 5pm november 12, 2010

private 10 acre contemporary coastal retreat

130 bimbadeen drive, fairhaven There are only 16 small acreages in Fairhaven and they are among the most tightly held properties on the Surfcoast. One of the best has now become available for purchase. This stunning contemporary residence is set on 10 acres (app) and has been thoughtfully designed and positioned to maximise the benefits of its north facing aspect. The layout of the design is very practical for either holiday or permanent family living. Four bedrooms plus a home office, three bathrooms, split level open plan living and dining area adjacent to a well appointed kitchen, plus a separate living area for younger family members. The large sundeck adds more entertaining space to the indoor

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range $1.5m - $1.6m areas and all benefit from the thermal qualities that the residence was designed to capture. The land is gently sloping and therefore practical for family use and, with the exception of the mature eucalypts, has been cleared to provide a feeling that you are situated in a native parkland. Privacy is one of our rarest commodities on the coast and 10 acres of land provides total protection from intrusion. Inspection strictly by appointment. Call Marty Maher 0419 505 279 or Mim Atkinson 0408 912 533

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greato ceanproperties

aireys inlet

5220 0000

for sale by tender

tenders close 5pm november 5, 2010

anglesea’s finest hidden secret

2 bronwyn court, anglesea Whether it is the 5 star architecture, the expansive ocean views, the exclusive location or the immaculate presentation, you cannot help but be overwhelmed when you first view this magnificent property. The most intriguing thing is that the more time you spend there, the more detail you see and appreciate what a stunning piece of architecture this property is. Designed by Daryl Le Grew, ex Professor of Architecture at Deakin University, the 3 BR residence is located in an elevated position, in a court that only has 3 properties in it. The architect has optimized the panoramic view to capture both the ocean and the sky, and has allowed an abundance of natural light to infiltrate every room. The 4 sundecks allow you to have somewhere to sit at different times of the day, and the flow through ventilation captures the

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range $2m - $2.2m afternoon sea breezes in summer - everything has been considered. The residence has a commercial grade construction with no expense spared when it was built and it is still in as new condition. The high quality garden has been previously included in the ABC Open Garden Program but as there is no lawn, it is relatively low maintenance now that it is established. It is difficult to do justice to this stunning property in such few words however, if you are looking in this price range and have an appreciation for the skill of a world class architect, then this property is a must see. Inspection strictly by appointment. Call marty maher 0419 505 279 or mim atkinson 0408 912 533

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Torquay

Torquay

Experience How The Other Half Live Nestled on a quiet acre where you feel away from it all, yet still only moments from the centre of town, lies this magnificent sandstone homestead. The home boasts a large formal private lounge room, spacious gourmet kitchen. The meals area and family room again are spacious. There is also a rumpus. The master bedroom with WIR and ensuite, the other bedrooms are spacious with BIR. There’s also a study which is ideal for a home office. Upstairs is 2 very large rooms which could be kids play areas or additional bedrooms, either way there is plenty of space. This is truly something special and often sought but rarely found.

Beach Goers Paradise Located in one of the most highly sought after locations, being a quiet court and yet only a stone’s throw to the beach, whilst still being walking distance to the centre of town, this is it. The home comprises of 2 spacious bedrooms, both with built in robes, Spectacular sun-drenched lounge room, modern kitchen with dishwasher which overlooks the tiled meals area. Bright bathroom, laundry and air conditioning. Manicured private rear yard, single lock up garage and plenty of room to park another vehicle/boat. This home is the ideal beach house, investment or couples retreat. Location simply couldn’t be better; you’ll think you’re in paradise.

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3/24 Miranda Close

1 Jetti Lane

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$930,000

PRICE

$455,000

INSPECT

By Appointment

INSPECT

By Appointment

CONTACT

Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

CONTACT

Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

MEL REF

505 J2

MEL REF

506 D3

Torquay

Torquay

Absolutely Immaculate Look no further than this near new, generously proportioned double storey townhouse as either the ideal place to holiday or bask in the relaxed lifestyle Torquay offers. Downstairs boasts a large family room that leads to a huge rear deck. Two ample sized bedrooms with BIR, bright bathroom and large laundry. Upstairs is a magnificent galley kitchen with quality cooking appliances, including D/Washer, meals area is large enough for family entertaining & the lounge room is an extension of this area. The balcony is private and enjoys ocean views. The huge master bedroom is upstairs with ensuite. Other features include double remote control garage with ‘drive through’ access, gas fireplace and split system air conditioning. Inspect this absolutely immaculate townhouse and be captivated by its charm.

Spectacular Ocean Views You’ll never tire of the breathtaking ocean views that are enjoyed from this magnificent family home. The home boasts a large open plan living room and adjoining family area which is highlighted by the polished timber floors. The kitchen is spacious and has near new Kleenmaid appliances and dishwasher. There are 4 roomy bedrooms, master has ensuite and walk in robes. Other features include a large remote control double garage, split system air conditioning, loads of storage under the house and set amongst an established low maintenance garden whilst being only a short stroll to the beach and recreational facilities.

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5261 4001

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PRICE

31 Beach View Crescent

7 Foam Court

23A Pearl Street, Torquay

1

FOR SALE

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4

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PRICE

$599,000

INSPECT

Sat 1-1.30pm Photo ID Required

Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

CONTACT

Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

506 B2

MEL REF

505 H7

PRICE

$499,000

INSPECT

By Appointment

CONTACT MEL REF

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Torquay

Torquay

Plan For The Future Look no further than this magnificent home with all the charm of yesteryear whilst offering the comforts of today. Nestled in a quiet court location and walking distance to the beach and facilities of the town, this home is a perfect beach house, investment or a place to call your own. The home proudly boasts 3 spacious bedrooms, large lounge room with wood heater, separate dining room, spacious timber kitchen with dishwasher, large rumpus room which is ideal for the kids. Outside there is a great sized garden shed where Dad will spend his weekends and enough lawn to kick the footy with the kids. This is a great opportunity to plan for the future by investing today.

Make The Discovery... This modern home is a great first home, investment or beach house. Located within a short stroll to The Sands golf course and the golden Torquay beaches this home is a must see. Featuring 3 large bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk in robe, both other bedrooms with built in robes. Spacious open plan living area which leads out to a great north facing outdoor entertaining area. Modern kitchen with quality appliances, including dishwasher, which overlooks the meals area. Other features include double remote control garage with internal access, polished floorboards, ducted heating, and set on amongst a low maintenance garden, it’s worth inspecting today.

32 Pacific Drive

75 Grandview Road

3

1

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FORTHCOMING AUCTION PRICE

$420,000+

INSPECT

Sat 2-2.30pm Photo ID Required

CONTACT

Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

MEL REF

506 / A3

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PRICE

$467,000

INSPECT

By Appointment

CONTACT

Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

MEL REF

506 F1

Torquay

Anything Else Is A Compromise Spectacular ocean views can be enjoyed from this modern family home. The home comprises of 3 spacious bedrooms all with BIR, master with WIR and luxury ensuite, there is also a well appointed study. Masterchefs will love the kitchen and its big pantry, and adjoining meals area. Two living areas and outdoor balconies make this home ideal for entertaining. Built less than 2 years ago and loaded with features, including DRCG with internal entry, workshop, water tanks, video intercom, ducted heating, A/C, walk in linen press and corner block location with boat/caravan side access. Walking distance to the beach and parkland, anything else will be a compromise.

For The Privileged View Built by awarding winning Dennehy Builders almost 6 years ago the home offers four spacious bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk in robes. The main living area of the home is upstairs and enjoys the most magnificent views of the ocean and is enhanced by the extra high ceilings and windows. Kitchen with quality appliances and walk in pantry and an open plan living area an extensive outdoor decking, which is ideal for informal entertaining. Second living area is ideal for the kids. Set on a large allotment of approx 950sqm in a quiet court location. Only by inspection will you truly appreciate this magnificent home.

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1 Artisan Close

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FOR SALE

FOR SALE

5261 4001

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Torquay

12 Onshore Drive

23A Pearl Street, Torquay

2

FOR SALE

PRICE

$620,000

PRICE

$789,000

INSPECT

By Appointment

INSPECT

By Appointment

CONTACT

Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

CONTACT

Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

MEL REF

493 F12

MEL REF

506 B1

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Wallington 1260 Bellarine Highway

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Smell The Country Air This 10079smt (approx) allotment, positioned in the heart of the Bellarine Peninsula, showcases the best of country living. Embracing a desirable northerly aspect to all main living and entertaining areas, come and enjoy the experience of this fabulous four bedroom home with its rural vista. Two sun filled informal living rooms and alfresco entertaining zone that adjoins an expansive feature packed kitchen with Caesar stone bench tops. Formal entertaining areas are generous and radiate flair and finesse. A high standard of fittings and appointments, along with ducted heating and cooling complement this outstanding home. Remote control gate and circular driveway leads to remote control garaging for three vehicles. Large rain water tanks to supplement the properties water demands.

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FOR SALE

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PRICE

$695,000 - $750,000

INSPECT

Saturday 11:30am – 12:00pm

CONTACT

Rhiannon Russell 0407 041 404

Leopold

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Feature property STUNNING CONTEMPORARY COASTAL SHOWPIECE 50 St Georges Way, TORQUAY $789,000

Architect designed for practical family living, this stunning coastal home offers a flexible floorplan to adapt for the modern family. • Up to four bedrooms • Three full bathrooms • Generous living areas • Downstairs kitchen and living area • Rear deck and flat lawn area ideal for kids • Adjoins 6th fairway • Clubhouse, gym, pool restaurant and beach nearby Inspect: Agent: Contact:

By appointment Hayden Real Estate Torquay 5261 2101 Marianne Keane 0413 555 753

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The main living area of this home takes in the view of Geelong, You Yangs, Avalon and surrounds of Corio Bay; by day a picturesque view of Corio Bay and by night an amazing light show. The main level of the home comprises 3 bedrooms plus home office, 2 bathrooms, open plan living and well appointed kitchen overlooking the northerly aspect and view; whilst downstairs has room for your gym or run a business from home without intruding into your private space. With ample garaging, ducted heating, evaporative cooling and plenty of storage, this home will appeal to the family’s every need whilst satisfying their every want.

‚� ‰ ‚ This 3 bedroom house on a smart block is located within walking distance to Drysdale in the Bellarine Rail Trail precinct. Situated on its own tile and comprising 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, spacious open plan living with a northerly aspect and well appointed kitchen with stainless steel appliances. A double lock up garage, alfresco entertaining, ducted heating, reverse cycle air conditioning and north facing rear yard coupled with a convenient location with ease of access onto the Bellarine rail trail, this home will suit those looking for comfort in a convenient location.

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Set on app 600m2 of land this beautiful 4 year old family home awaits your inspection. Wonderfully presented 4 bedroom, 3 living area home with some views of the bay. Massive master bedroom with large WIR and full ensuite including sundrenched spa bath to wittle away the winter afternoons. Further 3 bedrooms are all spacious with BIR’s. One of which could easily be used as a central study. Rumpus room overlooks the bay which is combined with the open plan kitchen/dining and family area which opens neatly to your central outdoor entertaining area. With a generous 3rd living space this 28 square home boasts evaporative cooling, ducted heating, stainless appliances, 9 foot ceilings, double remote garage, storage galore and water tank with pump. Complete with secure fencing in both front and rear yards for the kids to play this home is sure to impress.

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19 Clifton Springs Road, Drysdale 3222 www.stockdaleleggo.com.au/drysdale

Phone: 5251 1566 bellarinetimes.com.au


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Ever pictured yourself living 100m from Clifton Springs cliff tops? This rare opportunity exists to acquire a single level home with great views of You Yangs and Bay. At 17 Beacon Point Rd resides an immaculately maintained 17 yo 3 bedroom plus study area and self contained guest room out back on 811 sqm of land. Master bedroom has his and hers WIR and full ensuite. Further bedrooms with BIR’s including shelving and draws. Solid timber kitchen and open plan dining area opening into the lounge room to take on the views of the bay. The outdoor entertaining area is spacious (16mx6m undercover) with tapped natural gas, tv antenna and plumbed sink plus facilities to replace the spa. Triple freestanding garage with plumbing and double carport for sheltered entry further compliment the home. Within the shed is a self contained unit. Fully plumbed with own bathroom and reverse cylce AC . With this much space and storage plus a short stroll to the Clifton Springs beach what more could you ask for?

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„  Â‚ Â? ­    Âƒ ­ Ideal for a first home or investment, this well built brick veneer home stands tall to achieve bay views, whilst being a solid home for the family. Comprising 3 bedrooms plus study or 4th, master with full ensuite, central bathroom, L shaped lounge/dining room and kitchen opening onto a family room with access onto an alfresco entertaining deck. Bay Views are obtained from the lounge, whilst the kids have ample yard to play. With great capital growth potential and some room to stamp your own style on the home, astute purchasers will be winner with this property.

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Located on a corner allotment, this 3 bedroom home displays a myriad of options. Comprising 3 bedrooms, central bathroom, spacious kitchen meals and family room flowing into the large lounge room. A perfect investment or home, the well designed floor plan and spacious rooms allows for a little touch of flair to make this home shine. The yard faces Lacorra Ct and has access into the garage and carport, creating room for future development of the land (STCA).

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„ First home buyers and investors will see huge benefits in this well positioned and maintained home. Situated on a corner allotment with access into the rear yard and a large tandem garage with off street parking on the other side. Comprising 3 double bedrooms all with BIR’s, central renovated bathroom, spacious kitchen meals area and lounge room with access onto an outdoor decked area overlooking the leveled yard. Retaining walls and new fencing make for a secure yard, whilst the established front garden gives this property some great street appeal.

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Packaged with style as the No. One priority, this designer townhouse requires your attention. Comprising 2 bedrooms, central bathroom with separate WC, double lock up garage with direct internal access and open plan living. On its own title with no common ground, this exclusive townhouse has no additional yearly owners corporation fees to worry about.

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‰ � � This double brick home is at one of Clifton Springs highest positions with views over Geelong and Corio Bay. Positioned at the Top of Dandarriga Drive and the start of the Highridge Estate, the home abuts acreage and has views that are rarely offered for sale. Comprising 4 bedrooms, master with Walk in Robe and Ensuite, second central bathroom, open plan kitchen/dining area and formal lounge with access to a balcony taking in the breathtaking views. Cathedral ceilings run through the entire house giving the home both a real sense of space whilst being architecturally appealing. The double garage and workshop downstairs allows for a myriad of options to further enhance this once in a blue moon opportunity to secure a piece of the Bellarine’s Best.

19 Clifton Springs Road, Drysdale 3222 www.stockdaleleggo.com.au/drysdale

Phone: 5251 1566 bellarinetimes.com.au


Stockdale & Leggo Portarlington welcomes Loretta Sullivan into our Award Winning Sales Team With a vibrant personality and an energetic attitude, Loretta has been a vital member of a ground breaking sales team which has received many industry awards for their high achievements over the past 5 years; the proudest being the Victorian and Riverina best sales award. Loretta understands how critical client confidentially and loyalty is to vendors and their families, combined with an extensive appreciation of the Bellarine Peninsula rural, lifestyle and residential property market, in particular the financial investment opportunities which create world-wide attention given our stable sustainable market and sort-after position. Loretta has a modern approach to property marketing to ensure you receive optimum results. ‘The Bellarine Peninsula on Port Phillip Bay – a capital concept’

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The home situated on a large allotment (937sq mts) has been designed specifically to take advantage of the spectacular views and sunsets that stretch across the bay taking in the You Yangs, and Melbourne city skyline. Extensive windows and balcony to maximise the coastal and rural vista on offer. Simply superb presentation and when perfection means everything this property with its position and outlook is a delight to present for private sale.the extended family always catered for.

We are pleased to offer something really special and simply outstanding .This is the home one always admires. Its position, outlook and land size makes it arguably one of the best pieces of Real Estate in the Portarlington Township. The views on offer are simply world class, the vast expanse of Port Phillip Bay, the You Yang’s and Melbourne skyline being only a small part. The single level north facing B/Veneer home located on a corner 1360 sq mt allotment only a short 7 minute walk to shops, beach and restaurants turns your head each time you walk by. It consists of formal lounge, open plan kitchen dining/ family room, 3 bedrooms (master with walk in robe and ensuite) and study nook. Features include exterior paved decking viewing area, ducted cooling throughout, floor heating, gas log fire, quality fittings and fixtures, double garage with internal entry.

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Phone: 5259 1315 bellarinetimes.com.au


OCEAN GROVE, 4 Belongil Place

$542,000

OCEAN GROVE, 16 Amberwood Way

$505,000

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$420,000

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$565,000

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$289,000

WALLINGTON, 1150 Bellarine Highway

$825,000

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Ocean Grove

370 Grubb Road Wallington FAX: 5250 5482

www.wallingtonrealty.com.au

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Holly Myers 0488 663 544 David Walker 0402 083 930 Allason Lynch 0410 334 079

Wallington

Drysdale

Clifton Springs

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CURLEWIS

1090 Geelong Portarlington Rd

$749,000

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Fraser Crescent

$275,000

A RARE FIND IN OCEAN GROVE Dec and available to purchase immediately, is this ideally located block of 556m2 in old Ocean Grove. With new fencing to be constructed and the block due to be cleared, this is the perfect site for your new dream home or holiday haven. With land in Grove becoming very scarce, this is a rare opportunity to purchase your slice of the coast.

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Ocean Grove

370 Grubb Road Wallington FAX: 5250 5482

www.wallingtonrealty.com.au

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Holly Myers 0488 663 544 David Walker 0402 083 930 Allason Lynch 0410 334 079

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Drysdale

Clifton Springs

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NEVILLE RICHARDS INDENTED HEAD 2/324 THE ESPLANADE PORTARLINGTON

R E A L E S TAT E

$625,000 46 Fisher Street

AUCTION

OPEN FOR INSPECTION SATURDAY 11.30AM - 12.00PM

WITHOUT A CARE IN THE WORLD 1950’s beach cottage charm meets modern coastal living at this beautifully renovated property located within easy walking distance of the vibrant Portarlington shopping hub, beach and iconic pier. Agent: Luke Campbell 0409 554 949 Â

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Auction: Saturday 23rd October at 12.00pm INDENTED HEAD ST LEONARDS

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AN OASIS IN THE LOWER BLUFF Exuding a raw coastal charm with its unsealed roads, treed nature strips, stunning secluded beach and laid back atmosphere the area often draws comparison with the Portsea of 20 years ago. Located in the heart of the Lower Bluff this exceptional property features magnificent gardens and a significant residence in cottage style. Offering a true sense of tranquility this private sanctuary features spacious living spaces, a stunning kitchen with modern appliances and wonderful outdoor living spaces. Agent: Luke Campbell Ritchie Cork

Auction: Saturday 20th November at 12.00pm

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R E A L E S TAT E

2/324 THEThe ESPLANADE 49 Sproat Street$625,000 $625,000 2/324 Esplanade

AUCTION

OPEN FOR INSPECTION SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1.00PM – 1.30PM

VISIONARY Sweeping views of Port Phillip Bay are captivating in their own right but coupled with this visionary residence located in one of Portarlignton’s most sought after streets — now that is truly something special.

EPR: $530,000 - $580,000

Agent: Luke Campbell Ritchie Cork

Auction: Saturday 20th November at 2.00pm

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NEVILLE RICHARDS INDENTED HEAD ST LEONARDS

2/324 THE ESPLANADE

R E A L E S TAT E

$625,000 21 Wattletree Avenue

$320,000–$350,000

OPEN FOR INSPECTION SATURDAY 11.00AM - 11.30AM

OUTSTANDING POTENTIAL IN A PRIZED LOCATION Â?  Â‚  Â€ ­   Â€ ƒ„  Â? Â?Â?Â? Â? Agent: Luke Campbell Ritchie Cork

INDENTED HEAD ST LEONARDS

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ORIGINAL BEAUTY Located in one of the most sought after pockets of old St Leonards, this immaculate 60’s cottage is an original beauty and boasts genuine development potential STCA.  Â? Â?Â?Â?  Â?    ­ Â? Â?   Â€ Agent: Luke Campbell Ritchie Cork

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NEVILLE RICHARDS ST LEONARDS

$795,000

416 The Esplanade

OPEN FOR INSPECTION SATURDAY 2.00PM - 2.30PM

SPACIOUS SEASIDE HOME

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INDENTED HEAD PORTARLINGTON

2/324 THE ESPLANADE 69 Hereford Street

$625,000 $329,000

R E A L E S TAT E

INDENTED HEAD 3/15 Gregory Court $395,000-$430,000

OPEN FOR INSPECTION SATURDAY 11.00AM - 11.30AM

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INDENTED HEAD

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OPEN FOR INSPECTION SATURDAY 11.00AM - 11.30AM

RELAX IN COMFORT

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Rentals COASTAL

www.coastalpropertiesandsurrounds.com.au

RENTAL OF THE WEEK

FAMILY HOME WITH OCEAN VIEWS If ocean views, reserve at you back door step and the beach across the road is your dream home then we have the house for you. Located at the beach end of Orungal court this two storey, three bedroom home offers fantastic living space, built in robes in all bedrooms, ensuite to master, electric heating and an extra shower in the garage to wash off those sandy feet. Be quick to inspect.

23 ORUNGAL CRESCENT

PRIME RENTAL AVAILABILITIES

LANDLORD ALERT!!!! After an extremely successful month we have zero vacancies tenants waiting for accommodation. Please call so we can help you achieve the same success..

Call Linda Mills 0457 303 539

TORQUAY

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HOUSE

Email: torquay@greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

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More properties NEEDED!!!

Our rental occupancy is 100%

LORNE (03) 5289 4222

Email: lorne@greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au AIREYS INLET

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Rent PW

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38 Butterworth Cres, ANGLESEA

House

3 BDR

$300

NOW

5 Shelley Close, TORQUAY

House

4 BDR

$480

21st Oct

32 Bell St, TORQUAY

Townhouse

2 BDR

$400

NOW

13 Dananwa Drive, TORQUAY

House

4 BDR

$460

NOW

Approved tenants are waiting for your property. Web: www.mccartneyrealestate.com.au Contact Christine Phillips or Tracey Zammit christine@mccartneyrealestate.com.au tracey@mccartneyrealestate.com.au

McCartney Real Estate

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

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Handover time for display masterpiece Buyers will be presented with a unique opportunity when Derbyshire’s stunning display home goes under the hammer later this month DERBYSHIRE’S Platinum Series One display home has created quite a stir since opening its doors early last year. The showcase home in Highton set a new benchmark for local display houses with its top quality finish, luxury fittings and clever sustainable design features which earned it an Energy Award and six-star energy rating.

Light-filled living spaces and a stunning kitchen with spacious walk-in pantry are just two features of this beautiful two-storey Derbyshire home.

Thousands of visitors have been wowed by the two-storey home in Province Boulevard and they now have the chance to call it their own when the property is auctioned this Saturday. A warm, inviting ambience permeates the home which strikes a harmonious balance between clean, contemporary lines and the beauty of natural materials such as stone and timber. Upstairs features a spacious master retreat with generous walk-in robe and stunning en suite. Downstairs boasts two spacious living zones, a gourmet kitchen with large walk-in pantry, study nook, laundry, bathroom, two bedrooms and an outdoor deck for summer entertaining. Company principal Noel Derbyshire said the display home has succeeded in showing discerning customers the quality and intelligent design they could expect from a home customised to suit their lifestyle and location. “We built our display home in Highton not to sell off a plan but to show clients what

Behind its eye-catching façade lies a stunning home that combines the best of contemporary living with sustainable design.

they can have in terms of build quality, design quality and product selection,� he said. “The response has been nothing but positive. It has given us a real boost in self-belief that our passion for custom home design and construction is striking the right chord in the community.� The new owners will enjoy the benefits of a house designed to stayed warm in winter and cool in summer through sustainable design principles such as double glazed windows, cross ventilation and thermal mass.

The three-bedroom plus study display home will be closed to the public until November 6 when it will reopen for a short time. Derbyshire has now turned its attention to a new project which Noel promised would be “a display home but of a different slant�. 31 Province Boulevard, Highton, will be auctioned by Whitford at 1pm on October 30. For inquiries about how Derbyshire can build your dream custom home contact Noel Derbyshire on 0407 524 406 or 5221 8409.

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Torquay: The Quay Estate, Longshore St Mon-Fri 1pm-5pm Sat-Sun 12pm-5pm Ph: 03 5261 3540 Sales Inquire: Jason Cantrell 0418 825 820 Geelong: Torquay Rd, Grovdale Weekdays 1pm-5pm Weekends 12pm-5pm Ph: 03 5245 7130 Sales Inquire: Brian Spokes 0412 530 825 Georgia Pohlman 0423 033 059 Lara: Grand Lakes Estate Mon-Fri 1pm-5pm Sat-Sun 12pm-5pm Display Home: 03 5262 6705 Sales Inquire: Shayne Jenkins 0423 616 227

Torquay: The Quay Estate, Nautical Rise Sat-Wed 1pm-5pm Ph: 5261 2866 Sales Inquire: 0434 730 962 Portarlington: Arlington Rise Estate, The Rise Fri-Tues 1pm-5pm Sales Inquire: 03 5255 3556

Hamlyn Heights: Crn Vines Rd & Church St, Sat & Sun 1pm-5pm Office Open Mon-Fri 9am to 5pm Ph:5229 7655 Sales Inquire: Wayne 0417 331 822

Torquay: The Quay Estate 26 Longshore Street Sat-Wed 1-5pm Portarlington: Arlington Rise Estate 6 The Rise Sat & Sun 1-5pm Lara: Grand Lakes Estate 102 East Lakes Boulevard Sat-Tues 1-5pm

Torquay: The Quay Estate, Longshore St Mon-Thur 12pm-5pm Sat-Sun 11am-5pm Office: Ph 9328 0339 Sales Inquire: Jim Upchurch 0407 861 549 Leopold: Kensington Estate, Christies Rd Mon-Fri 12pm-5pm Sat-Sun 11am-5pm Display Home: 9328 0320 or 9328 0324 Sales Inquire: Doug 0412 699 474 Damir 0403 242 144

Leopold: Kensington Estate, Christies Rd Sat-Sun 1pm-5pm or by Apt Bannockburn: Sommerset Estate, Moreillon Blvd Sat-Sun 1pm-5pm or by Apt Ocean Grove: Kingston Estate, Oakdean Blvd Sat-Sun 1pm-5pm or by Apt

Waurn Ponds: Ironbank St Mon-Sun 12pm-5pm Sales Inquire: 0449 257 128 Torquay: The Quay Estate, Nautical Rise Mon-Wed 1pm-5pm, Sat-Sun 11am-5pm Sales Inquire: Tenna Higgins 0425 326 242 Lara: Grand Lakes Estate Mon-Fri 12pm-5pm, Sat-Sun 11am-5pm Sales Inquire: Nick Ellis 0414 488 508 Geelong: Bellarine Hwy, Newcomb Mon-Fri 12pm-5pm, Sat-Sun 11am-5pm Sales Inquire: Mathew Denning 0412 212 383

Waurn Ponds: 118 Rossack Drive Open - by appointment Grovedale: 210 Heyers Road Sunday 1pm-5pm or by appointment Lara: Grand Lakes Estate, Lara 15 Springwater Drive Lara Sat-Wed 1-5pm Sales Inquire: 0422 295 235

Torquay: The Quay Estate, Longshore St Mon-Wed 12pm-5pm, Fri-Sun 12pm-5pm Display Home: 03 5264 7129 Sales Inquire: Kerry 0424 166 512

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

Torquay: 12 Headland Dr Sun-2pm-5pm or by appointment Torquay: 36 Centreside Dr Sun 2pm-5pm or by appointment Jan Juc: Marner Close Sun 2pm-5pm or by appointment Sales Inquire: 0418 590 377 or 5261 3394

Lara: Grand Lakes Estate, 104 Eastlakes Blvd Sat-Wed 1-5 or by Apt Sales Inquire: 03 5222 5522

Coming Soon: Surf Coast Hwy, Grovedale

Torquay: The Quay Estate, Longshore Street Open 7 days 11am – 5pm Office : 03 5264 7042 Sales Inquire: Chris Smith 0430 00 66 41

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Geelong: Head Office & Colour Studio 126 Fyans Street, South Geelong Open: Monday to Friday 9am-5pm Contact: 5229 2929 Coming Soon: The Province Estate, Highton

Lara: Grand lakes Estate, East Lakes Blv Mon-Fri 1pm-5pm Sat-Sun 12pm-5pm Ph 03 5282 4549

Lara: Grand Lakes Estate, Spring Water Drv Sat-Wed 12pm-5pm Leopold: Morrow Cres Sat-Wed 12pm-5pm Sales Inquire: 03 5221 1447

Leopold: Christies Rd Sat-Wed 1pm-5pm Sales Inquire: 03 5250 4102

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Speak to a Metricon New Home Consultant today or visit our displays this weekend. NEW LARA DISPLAY CENTRE Open weekdays 1–5pm Weekends 12–5pm Grandlakes Blvd, Lara Mel 422 H6, Ph: 5282 6765

NEW GROVEDALE DISPLAY CENTRE Open weekdays 1–5pm Weekends 12–5pm Torquay Rd Mel 464 J5, Ph: 5245 7130

NEW TORQUAY DISPLAY CENTRE Open weekdays 1–5pm Weekends 12–5pm 30 Longshore St, Quay Estate Mel 493 H12, Ph: 5261 3540

Shayne Jenkins Ph: 0423 616 227 Erin Pohlman Ph: 0435 883 718

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

Jason Cantrell Ph: 0418 825 820

Prices based on Traditional facade, Allegra specification homes for Geelong building region only. This offer is not avaliable in conjunction with any other offer.

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Free family fun day MELBOURNE band, Skipping Girl Vinegar, and live show Three Little Pigs Go Green will headline the free festivities at this year’s Family Fun Day on Sunday. Families from across the Bellarine are invited to the Potato Shed at Drysdale to celebrate the start of Children’s Week and a fun filled day of activities and events to celebrate the arts and life on the peninsula. The free festivities will kick off with a performance of Three Little Pigs Go Green by the ever-popular theatre group Theatre 3triple2 for kids. Skipping Girl Vinegar, the contemporary, alt-acoustic group that delighted audiences at the Potato Shed in March, are back for a free performance on the arts venue’s outdoor stage for the inaugural community festival. The fun will continue around the Potato Shed during the early afternoon, with roving entertainers, musicians and storytellers performing. Tracey’s Mobile Farm will also be there with animals for the children to feed, brush and pamper. Children will have the chance to join in the fun of dance, ballet or karate demonstrations, while face painting, plaster and easel painting and sports activities will also be on offer. The Family Fun Day, sponsored by Momentum Energy and proudly supported by the Bellarine Times, will launch the Potato Shed’s Children’s Week festivities which will include performing arts workshops for local Prep children throughout the week. With the help of Momentum, the Potato Shed is supporting the generation of new renewable energy by powering this year’s Family Fun Day with 100 per cent GreenPower. GreenPower is a government-accredited programme which

allows customers support investment in renewable energy. When customers select GreenPower their energy company purchases new forms of renewable energy such as wind power, solar, mini-hydro and biomass on their behalf. Momentum Energy marketing manager, Natalie Davies, said the company was thrilled to be supporting the popular community event. “Momentum are excited to support the community of Drysdale and the greater Geelong region through our sponsorship of such a valuable community-orientated event,” Davies said.

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Fan-Tassie Fizz! MMMM, smell the blossom, the fresh cut grass, hear the bees a buzzin’… it must be Spring Carnival time again! This is the time when we turn our attentions to the latest fashions, fillies and best of all, fizz! Call it what you like, bubbly, sparkling wine (or many still incorrectly refer to it as Champagne – even though this is only correct if the bottle in question is actually from the Champagne region in France). Tasmania is where it is at, as it’s easily the best region in Australia, producing such fine sensory pleasure and I must admit that it’s so easy to be seduced by their sparkling delights on offer. The fine, taut, complex flavours, the purity of the fruit, the creamy, soft texture, and the long, thrillingly delicious finish that comes with a decent bottle can make all the difference… try these on for size this Spring Carnival.

Taltarni “Clover Hill” Pipers River Sparkling Brut Vintage 2004 ($42)

Rich and textured, it boasts precision-like elegance and finesse with a complex taut flavour profile from the judicious blend of the three classic varieties – Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. Partial ageing in oak, then bottle ageing on lees for at least three years gives this the right level of intensity that is so distinctive of this premium sparkling wine.

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Festival takes shape THE AWARD-WINNING celebration of music and the arts that is the Apollo Bay Music Festival is gearing up for 2011 with a line up of beloved Australian artists and debutante internationals. Festival director, Caroline Moore, said this year’s event promised to continue the high standard that festival-goers had come to expect from the threeday event. “Apollo Bay is a great festival for people who like to immerse themselves in the programme and let go of their real world for the weekend,” she said. “The thrill of seeing someone new, the joy of catching a favourite or three and the utterly delightful atmosphere that overwhelms the town does make Apollo Bay a very special event in a very beautiful part of Victoria.” Despite the festival still being six months away, Moore and her committee have worked hard to ensure some great numbers are locked in early. “The line-up is coming together and the tickets are walking out the door already so we thought it time to announce the wonderful, eclectic mix of artists who are already booked for 2011,” Moore said. Included in the line-up are New Orleans Jazz legend Charles Neville with Youssoupha Sidibe and The Mystic Rhythms Band, The Backsliders, Rosie Flores, Dan & Al, The Grigoryan Brothers, The Barons of Tang, Bomba, Tin Pan Orange, The Tiger & Me, Rebecca Barnard, Georgia Fields and her Pocket Sized Orchestra, Vika Bull Sings the Blues with The Hornets.

Paul Greene played as part of the celebration to Woodstock at last year’s festival.

And if that’s not tempting enough, there is also Shane Howard and His Band, The Good Lovelies, Visions of A Nomad, David Hosking, Vaudeville Smash, Scared Weird Little Guys and much, much more. Early bird tickets on sale now and will close on Tuesday, November 30 – unless they sell out prior, but be quick, as early bird numbers are strictly limited. The final line up and special events will be announced on January 16 next year. The Apollo Bay Music Festival works with Southern Otway Landcare Network and CARBONSmart working towards a carbon neutral event. For more information, visit www. apollobaymusicfestival.com

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Alongside the normal Chardonnay and Pinot Noir components, the addition of Pinot Meunier plays an important role in the immediate enjoyment and accessibility of the style. Acting as a flavour ‘accelerator’, the Pinot Meunier brings added brightness to the fruit notes on the nose and also fleshes out the middle palate that’s generous and multi-layered with flavours of citrus, mineral and honey, finishing with a crisp, lingering acidity.

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TIME marches on and before we know it the jingle bells jingles will be on the airwaves! But first, there is the racing season. A couple of phone calls, the impromptu arrangements and then it’s time to catch up with friends and family either trackside or elsewhere. Next job is the food – platters to share are ideal and dips in particular will do just delightfully. Everyone has a recipe for a favourite dip – most likely scribbled on a scrap of paper from when you have complimented someone on the dip they brought along to the last ‘do’. Well, my little card system of favourite recipes failed to deliver, so I sought ideas from several of my other favourite recipes books, including the PWMU book – but found no dips listed there. (You may find this a trifle quaint that I should consult such an old fashioned tome – but it does have its uses, as often I find recipes there that are not to be found elsewhere, and, yes, I have heard of the Internet!). It made me smile to read the recipe for Mock Turkey spread – and really, you could present this ‘old fashioned’ recipe with some

lavosh crisps – the vegetarians at the party would love it. Mock Turkey is a combination of two ‘walnut sized’ pieces of grated tasty cheese, combined with a walnut-sized knob of butter, a skinned and finely diced, very ripe tomato, a slice of stale bread grated together with a small onion, some sage and thyme. These ingredients are cooked together for about 10 minutes, stirring often. Try it – you might be surprised and the turkeys will be relieved – they live another day. Well at least until December? Each culture has it star-quality dips, for example, Middle Eastern Baba Ghanouj made from eggplant – or more correctly aubergine. In Greece its Tzatziki: in France, especially Provence, it’s Aïoli – a splendid garlicky mayonnaise served with raw vegetables. In this instance this would be described as crudités – and please pronounce them as ‘croo-d-tays’ – they are a wonderful easy ‘starter’ to a meal, or at a party – and they are far from ‘crude’! South of the border in Mexico, guacamole

DELIGHTFUL DIPS ARE A SUREFIRE WINNER – made from avocadoes – is a staple part of this wonderfully complex cuisine. And the Italians? Well, bagna caudo reigns supreme. My research indicates this is really a type of sauce, the name means ‘hot bath’. It is a hot, garlicky sauce made with oil, butter and anchovy fillets. Originally a dish of the Piedmont region, it was served warm in an earthenware pot over a small spirit flame – is an image of ‘fondue’ coming to your mind? Drag out those fondue sets – they’re back! Strips of raw capsicum, celery and fennel are dipped into the bagna caudo and in some localities, boiled vegetables such as onion, carrots, potatoes and turnips are dipped – cooked and cooled first. Of course, we all have long lists of creamcheese based dips which are flavoured in various ways and trotted out with crisps, wafer biscuits or the afore-mentioned raw veggies, cut to convenient lengths. In these health-conscious days of ‘diet police’, here are some ideas for some dips that won’t have you or your quests feeling guilty – well, only if they ‘double-dip’?

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METHOD Pulse the mushrooms in a food processor. In a small bowl, blend together the ricotta with the pureed mushrooms, add the soy sauce and finely chopped red chillies. Blend the ricotta with the wasabi, finely chopped fresh coriander and crab meat. Serve with corn chips, rice crackers or lengths of celery – stringed and cut on the diagonal, or slices of fresh daikon radish.

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Art show continues to grow Tuesday 19 October 2010

BARWON Heads Art Group is gearing up to give local and visiting art lovers a treat during its annual Foreshore Art Show on Sunday, October 31. With it membership now numbering 20 local artists, this year’s show promises to be the biggest yet. More than 100 works, covering abstract, flora, seascape, still life, landscape and other genres, will be on display and available for purchase on the day. According to convenor, Dorothy Van Dorp, the group has put in an enormous effort to pull the show together. “This year’s show will be held on the foreshore under marquees and should look spectacular, although if the weather is bad we will move to the Senior Citizens Hall,� she said. “As well as framed and unframed works on sale, we will also be selling hand-painted cards.� The excitement is already building for three of the group’s newest members who will be exhibiting in their first Foreshore Art Show. Barwon Heads resident Nornie Dunoon hadn’t painted for years until six months ago when she decided to dust off her paints and return to something she has always loved. Jo Larsen has always wanted to paint but only recently found the time to start after returning from America to retire in Barwon Heads while Ocean Grove’s Barbara Rothwell cannot remember a time when she hasn’t painted. The trio’s works will be among those on display on the Barwon Heads foreshore next to the Lobster Pot from 10am to 4pm on October 31.

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THIS weekend will provide the last chance to see one of the all-time classics, The Sound of Music. The Geelong Lyric Theatre Society (GLTS) winds up its performances of the classic at the Geelong Performing Arts Centre on Saturday. Three performances remain – on Friday at 7.30pm and on Saturday at 1.30pm and 7.30pm. Tickets are on sale through GPAC on 5225 1200 or through the website at www.gpac.org.au Tickets are priced at $37 for adults, $32 for concession and $25 for primary school students, with groups of 10 or more priced at $32 per head for adults.

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CELTIC sounds will ring throughout the Ocean Grove Hotel this Friday. The hotel is hosting a Celtic Women in Song evening – featuring the talents of Maria Forde, Jill Meehan, Michelle Meehan and Myra McCrae and band. Doors open at 6pm and tickets are available from the venue at $15 pre booked or $18 at the door. Forde is one of the country’s leading Celtic singers and her songs and music always feature her trademark Irish heritage with observations of Australia. For more information and to book tickets, phone 5255 1122 or visit www.webtickets.com.au

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BY ALISON MARTIN THE VIBRANT, diverse world of glass art and stunning results of fusing, slumping and staining will be showcased at Queenscliff’s Seaview Gallery next week. Point Lonsdale glass artist, David Hobday, is well known on the peninsula for his marinefocused kiln formed glass creations and will exhibit a 30-piece collection of his latest works. Hobday’s working life as a marine biologist, ensured a constant source of inspiration for his fascination with glass – which has developed from a passion to a career in recent years. His work stands as an iconic feature in the foyer of the Queenscliff Marine Centre, with Swan Bay providing the perfect backdrop for the superb glass screen, and he has began taking on the challenge of commissions for other public spaces, including stained glass windows. Samples of his distinctive work have also been on regular display at Seaview however the Glass, Glass and More Glass exhibition will include a comprehensive insight into the development of his designs and kiln forming techniques. Works by celebrated glassblowers, James McMurtrie and Matthew Farrell, will also be featured in the exhibition.

McMurtrie has a studio in the Grampians, gaining inspiration from the 400 million yearold mountain range and its ever-changing landscape, colours and moods. “Glass captures the world in a whole different light. Its fluidity and availability to achieve instant results, reflects my desire to create beauty and interpret the world in which I live,� he explained. Farrell is based in Byron Bay and “creates works in glass that are the result of an intense exploration of the contemporary possibilities and expressive potential of this fascinating and ancient medium�. He is an emerging young Australian glass artist with extensive experience in both flame worked and furnace worked glass. He creates unique and contemporary functional objects such as goblets, vases, perfume bottles and jewellery as well as individual sculptural forms. Glass, Glass and More Glass will be formally opened this Saturday and remain open daily, 10.30am-5pm, for a limited time. For more information, contact Seaview on 5258 3645. David Hobday’s glass art will feature in a Seaview Gallery exhibition opening next week.

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to pack his bags, grab his guitar, and leave the farm to meet his destiny. 8 Ball won a 2009 Q Song Award for his song Outback Booty Call. Another song, Yellow Moon, has won the EMI Music Blues & Roots Song of the Year at the Q Song Awards while his singles Cyclone Country & Hands on Top of the Wheel have both been top 10 country hits. Cyclone Country earned 8 Ball a 2009 Golden Guitar award nomination. The first single Cowboy Movie (from album Rebel With A Cause) was nominated for the 2009 APRA Blues & Roots Song of the Year, and has received radio airplay in 26 countries, including charting in the European Country Music Top 40. The Sleepy Hollows Blues Club is located in the Geelong Trades Hall, 127 Myers Street, Geelong (please enter from rear, off Smyth Place, via Little Ryrie Street). Entry is only $5 for members and $7 for non members, with all welcome and BYO. For more information on the club, phone Marg Rubans on 0434 126 644, and for more information on 8 Ball Aitken, visit www.8ballaitken. com

THE BEST of blues, roots and country music will come to Geelong’s Sleepy Hollow Blues Club this Sunday. Multi-award winning artist 8 Ball Aitken will crank up the fun when he appears at the ever-popular venue from 6pm. The day begins from 3pm with everyone invited to bring along their instruments and jam together before the barbeque fires up from 6pm. 8 Ball Aitken is best described as a true character who rattles the roof, stomps the planks, and gets his audiences whooping and hollering along in a frenzy of pure exuberance. Coming from a farming community in far north Queensland, 8 Ball Aitken is the oldest son of an impoverished family of 12 children. 8 Ball spent his adolescence on a banana plantation, living in a rough tobacco shed with resident rats, bats, snakes, and spiders as his sleeping companions. He started work as a farm labourer aged 15, working on the mango and banana plantations of the Atherton Tablelands until a life-changing conversation with an Aboriginal elder, who told him he should pursue a career in music, convinced 8 Ball

Eureka! It’s Grinspoon GRINSPOON will play Geelong’s Eureka Hotel at the end of the month as part of its huge regional tour. The regional tour is part of the band’s Six To Midnight Tour – which promotes their sixth studio album of the same name, with the Geelong appearance penciled in for Sunday, October 31. The gig is the rescheduled appearance from last month when the band was forced to cancel some of its dates. The Eureka Hotel appearance will include performances from special guests Trial Kennedy

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Talent on tour BY ALISON MARTIN FOUR young Bellarine-based musicians, aka Mischievous Thom, are serious about launching their music careers and are taking their talent on tour. Vocalist and guitarist, Brandon Davey, guitarist Mark Dodson, Ivan Blacket on bass guitar and drummer Daniel McKoy met at Bellarine Secondary College and it’s now just a matter of waiting for Daniel to complete his VCE exams and they’ll hit the road. “We’re planning to kick off the tour at Beav’s Bar in Geelong on December 2, then Melbourne, Ballarat, Bendigo, Echuca and head up the east coast,� Brandon said. “I’m just trying to organise all the venues now. The good thing is we all want to make music our career and the tour is going to be a great start.� Mischievous Thom has already made an impressive impact locally, winning the Best Street Musicians and Best Street Performers category at Apollo Bay two years in a row. They have also made a name for themselves playing at open mic nights at the Ocean Grove Hotel

and the Ocean Grove Open Mic Festival. “We’ve also done a few parties, 21sts, and they’re really good because we get requests‌ it makes it fun,â€? Brandon said. “We play a lot of covers; a lot of Radiohead, Neil Young and our own originals. “When I grew up I was influenced every single day listening to Neil Young, but our drummer is into big band music, our bass player is into old school funk and our guitarist listens to a lot of Radiohead and Hendrix. “Because we all like such a dynamic mix it improves our music greatly by having input from completely different genres.â€? The Mischievous Thom members also merge their talent as well as their musical tastes, with Brandon writing lyrics and melody for their original songs and then Mark, Ivan and Daniel writing their own instrumental parts. “They have their own freedom with what they play and it gives all of us ownership of our songs,â€? Brandon said. Watch out for Mischievous Thom tour dates or check out the guys at various Bellarine venues before they leave for their summer adventure.

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Tuesdays

Forrest Neighbourhood House

Rehearsals at The Anglican Church, Hitchcock Avenue at 7.30pm. Donation of $5.

Thursday October 21

Saturday October 23

From 1-4pm To book contact Otway Health reception on 5237 8500 Cost: Spirometry $11.20 (results will be faxed to the referring GP) Diabetes Support: $5.00

Barwon Heads Chorale

The house has a host of ongoing activities, phone 5236 6591.

Due to increased demand for space, all events must now be Solar Power in the Home - Information Forum submitted on a weekly basis for consideration. Guidelines Barwon Heads Community Arts Garden, Sustainability Group. 2pm-4pm at 38 Geelong Road, phone Sam 0410 653 939. have been introduced to ensure events advertised are community orientated, and not ones purely serving BELLBRAE business purposes. Friday October 22

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From 6pm-8pm, Bellbrae Hall, School Road. $10/$7 concession, includes homemade soup, crusty bread, and fresh fruit. All Welcome. Michele 5261 4807.

Fridays

Aireys Inlet playgroup – Community Hall

November 4, 5, 6, 10, 11 and 12

Friday October 29 to Monday November 1

8pm showing of Altered Egos and God Willing at Bellbrae Community Hall, 90 School Road. Tickets available from Surfcoast Optical, Gilbert Street, Torquay or Marie 5261 9035. Adult $17. Concession $13.

10am-12pm. For more information, phone 5289 6569 or 0408 384 965.

Art Show

Official opening by ex councillor Kingsley Love 8pm Friday, Saturday 10-4pm, Sunday 1-4pm and Monday 10-4pm. St Aidans Church, opposite General Store

Saturday October 30

Torquay Theatre Troupe Inc presents two one-act plays

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Aireys Campus (Lorne-Aireys P-12 College) Enter via Community Centre, Great Ocean Road Rides, international food, arts, crafts and family entertainment. From 9am. Market stalls still available. 0439 897 450

ANGLESEA Anglesea and District Community House

New course guide available for Term 4. 5263 2116 or email angcom@fastmail.com.au or check our website www.anglesea.org.au

Saturday October 23

Family History Conference

10am-4pm at the Senior Citizens Hall, McMillan Street. $25 covers entry and refreshments. Norma 5261 6239 or Pat 5289 6686.

Anglesea Playgroup

McMillan Street beside the kindergarten. 5289 6617. Tuesdays 11am for little ones Wednesdays 10am mixed age Thursdays 11am for toddlers Fridays 10am activity group.

For more information on what’s happening, phone 5236 3388

Friday October 29 to Sunday October 31

Sheep Dog Trials

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Thursdays from November 11

Social Badminton

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10.30-11.30am. Casual $11

French for Beginners Six weeks $80

Mondays

Seabreeze Day Club

Meet fortnightly, 10am at Torquay Bowls Club, The Esplanade. 5261 5136, 5261 4105 or 5261 6999.

Sundays

Tuesday October 26

9am at the Drysdale Football Club Social Rooms, Duke Street. 5253 1292.

Visit www.meetup.com/Surfcoast-Girls-Walkinggroup for more information.

7.30pm at the TIA Hall, 12 Price Street. ‘Friends of the Geelong Botanical Gardens’ will speak. Please bring a plate of supper to share.

St James’ Church Annual Garage Sale

From 8am in Collins Street. Trash and treasure, china and glass, toys, manchester, cakes, sausage sizzle, plants and Men’s Shed.

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Surf Coast Girls Walking Group Family Badminton Night

Ocean Grove Badminton Club: 123 The Avenue. $2 per child $4 per adult. Every Sunday night 6.30pm-8pm. Michelle 0413 003 921.

Sunday October 31

Fresh Food Fair

10am-3pm. Surfside Primary School, John Dory Drive Clare on 0431 234 342

PORTARLINGTON Monday October 25

Old Time Dance

Torquay Garden Club Meeting Wednesdays

Ballroom Dancing

TIA Hall, Price Street. On-going classes 7pm, Social Dance 8pm. 5261 3838.

Meditation and practical philosophy

For beginners Free 10am at the RACV Torquay Golf Club. 5264 7484

Thursdays

Spiritual Philosophy cafĂŠ

Pear Tree CafĂŠ, Gilbert Street. Free weekly 2pm-4.30pm. 5264 7484.

Belly dance and Tahitian dance classes

7.30pm-8.30pm at the Surf Coast Sport and Recreation Centre. 0439 651 234.

Saturdays

Tuesdays

Sunday October 24

0 to 5 years. 9am-10.55am. 5259 2572.

Torquay Bowls Club is running FREE Community Try Bowls Days 10am to Noon. Ian Gribble on 5264 8120 or igribble2@bigpond.com

Playtime at the Portarlington Primary School Community practice night – Ballroom Dancing

Uniting Church Hall at Newcombe Street. 7.30pm-9.30pm. Admission $3. 5259 1776.

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Beginners class 6.30pm, TIA Hall, Price Street. On-going classes 7.30pm. 5261 3838.

7.30pm-10.30pm Portarlington seniors community centre, Newcombe Street Cost only $2.00 5259 3968

Tuesdays and Fridays

Torquay Central Farmers Market

8.30am-1pm at Torquay Central car park in Bristol Road.

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WINCHELSEA Thursday October 28

Op-Shop Day

9am-3pm.Uniting Church Hall, Hesse Street. Proceeds to Uniting Care Geelong.

Rides along The Esplanade. 130 Willis Street each Tuesday at 2pm and each Friday at 10am and 2pm.

Friday October 29 to Monday November 1

Wednesdays

Uniting Church fundraiser at the Globe Theatre, Friday is opening night 7.30pm. Saturday and Sunday 10am-5pm. Monday 10am–4pm. 5267 2488 or 0409 418 766

Community Music Ensemble Port Music Inc 7pm-9pm, Music Hub, 94 Geelong Road. 5259 2009.

Portarlington Neighbourhood House

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ST LEONARDS 9am-11am at St Leonards Primary School. Cost $1 a week. 5257 1460.

10am-2pm. Jill Stewart 5236 3206 or Mark Fagan 5236 3262

Drysdale Senior Community Club

Marrar Woorn Neighbourhood House

Queenscliffe Historical Museum

Guest Speaker is Richard de FĂŠgely. Uniting Church Hall, Hesse Street Morning Tea at 10am, before the talk at 10.30am. Members $3. Non Members $5. Ph 5258 3278

From 10am-3pm at 52 McIntyres Road. Market, children’s activities, buskers’ stage, rides, delicious food, silent auction and more. Phone 5264 5077.

Freshwater Creek Steiner School Spring Fair

Wednesdays

DRYSDALE and CLIFTON SPRINGS

Thursday October 28

Saturday October 23

Located at 91 The Parade, the centre has a host of ongoing activities, phone 5255 4294.

Community Market

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Wednesdays

Sunday October 31

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The Aireys Fair

Diabetes Clinic and Spirometry (breathing) tests

QUEENSCLIFF Queenscliff Neighbourhood House

Art and Photography Show

Saturday October 23

Collectables Show

10am-3pm. Globe Theatre. Cost $5 entry.

Dancing at the Globe Theatre

8pm-midnight. Cost: $8 supper, raffle and prizes. Music by Leigh Moneghetti.

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LORNE will host its second All Will Be Well Festival this weekend. To be held over three big days – starting on Friday night – the festival this year has been tagged ‘Back to the Garden’. The three-day programme is a celebration of nature, health and wellbeing, and is being planned by the Wellsprings Partnership involving Lorne Fig Tree Community House, Lorne Community Hospital, LorneCH, SurfCoast Shire and the extended Lorne Community. This year the Wellsprings Team have partnered with Eco-Living. This year’s festival is the culmination of the Wellsprings-Eco-Living Back to the Garden 2010 Programme. This year’s Wellsprings activities have been themed Back to the Garden in order to link health promotion with the environmental aims of Eco-Living. Highlights of the festival are a keynote address by Professor Marc Cohen and a Garden Party to launch the Daisy & Olive Community Garden. The festival opens at 6.30pm this Friday at Lorne Senior Citizens Centre with an evening of inspiration, entertainment and body and soul food. Following a Smoking Ceremony by Wathaurong elder, David Tournier, the festival will be opened by Surf Coast Shire councillor Simon Northeast before stories will be told by Lorne-Aireys Inlet school students, and internationally acclaimed holistic health practitioner, Professor Marc Cohen, will deliver a public lecture. From 10am-12pm on Saturday there will be a Permaculture Garden Workshop with Andrew Lucas

at the Daisy & Olive Community Garden, Senior Citizens & Fig Tree Community House. This free event is open to all members of the community and is a hands-on practical workshop enabling people to contribute to the Daisy & Olive Garden Project whilst gaining skills which can be used in their own gardens. Morning Tea is included. From 2pm-4pm, why not join the Guided Garden Walk with ‘Camel’. Meet at All Saints Anglican Church and visit notable cultivated gardens in Lorne as well as a walk in nature’s garden with Michael ‘Camel’ Callanan, with a delicious afternoon tea at one of Lorne’s beautiful private gardens included. From 10am-12pm on Sunday you can enjoy a Guided Historical Garden Walk designed by Doug Stirling. Meet at St Cuthbert’s Uniting Church and visit gardens of historical significance in Lorne. This walk will conclude with morning tea at Our Lady’s Star of the Sea Church. To conclude the weekend, a Garden Party from 2pm-4pm promises to be a fun community celebration with guest speakers including Simon Northeast, story-telling by Lorne Aireys-Inlet school students, tree-planting, music by local talent Simone Lewis and Friends, and a scrumptious afternoon tea by Luke Morgan. While all events for are free, for catering purposes bookings are essential for the Festival Opening and the Garden Party. For bookings and more information, phone Fig Tree Community House on 5289 2972 or email fig. tree@bigpond.com

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Top honours for Barwon Health BARWON Health has won two top public healthcare awards from the state government following the annual Victorian Public Healthcare Awards held recently. With the help of Health Minister, Daniel Andrews, and Mental Health Minister, Lisa Neville, Premier John Brumby presented 17 awards, of which Barwon Health received two gold awards and two highly commended awards. Barwon Health was a finalist in four different

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Get fit for summer BY GAIL CHRISFIELD POINT Roadknight’s Lucy Fitzgerald has always been passionate about fitness and wellbeing. A keen runner for many years, she participated in numerous triathlons, marathons, fun runs and the like in between working to establish her office-based career. The birth of her first child five years ago led Fitzgerald to decide on a career change that would see her helping others to improve their health and fitness. “I qualified as a fitness trainer, started to receive recommendations from others in my course and it just started to snowball from there,� she said. “Two years ago I started my Miss Fit Boot Camps in Geelong and Anglesea, which cater for women and girls of all ages and fitness levels. “I am really looking forward to running the camps again in the lead-up to summer, including starting a new programme in Jan Juc from Monday, November 8. “I absolutely love training groups of girls. The dynamics are completely different from mixed sessions. “Generally, the girls are all very supportive of each other and often become good friends. For many, the programme is as much a social occasion as a way to get fit.� Fitzgerald said that her five-week boot camp programme is perfect for women who have never worked out before, find gyms intimidating or simply prefer exercising in the great outdoors. “The programme runs twice a week over five weeks and includes nutritional guidance for those who require it. Participants work in teams with the focus on having fun while working together to achieve results.

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“A fitness test at the start and end of the programme provides a good measure as to how much they’ve improved. “The results are often surprising. Nine times out of 10, the biggest improvement is in their general attitude mentally toward physical exercise and their own wellbeing.� For more information or to register, contact Lucy Fitzgerald on 0450 783 761 or email corefitness@ live.com

HOPE expands for Geelong THE VITAL work of the local family support service, Hope Bereavement Services, is set to expand next year. HOPE currently works to support families, friends and the community after the sudden and unexpected death of a child. HOPE works in partnership with SIDS and Kids Victoria, carrying out the work of SIDS and Kids in the Barwon region. Next year HOPE Bereavement Services will expand its service to support those coping with the death of an adult. The expansion has been made possible by a $14,000 grant from the Mayor’s Charitable Foundation; the funds will pay for a grief counsellor one day per week. “We do not receive any government funding so to be awarded this grant is a major win. We will be able to bring HOPE to many more grieving Geelong families,� said leading Geelong paediatrician and president of HOPE, Dr Bernie Jenner. The expansion of the service was announced at HOPE’s annual general meeting. HOPE relies upon support of the community to continue its vital work. To make a donation, phone 5226 7269 or visit www.givenow.com.au/bpbp

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“I recommend people get their spouts and gutters done twice a year. It’s not expensive and the peace of mind is well worth it.� Lynch originally worked as a gardener but started Jumbo due to the number of people asking him to clean out their gutters. His clients include schools, factories, large business complexes, body corporates and residential property owners. “I am fully insured and trained in working on roofs and at heights, including harness safety,� he said. For more information and to arrange a free quote, phone Peter Lynch on 0409 426 523 or email jumbospoutcleaning@yahoo.com.au

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WATERPROOFING

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FOR RENT

PUBLIC NOTICES

IMMACULATE FAMILY HOME FOR RENT

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Torquay Netball Club Inc. NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

The annual general meeting of the Torquay Netball Club will be held as follows:

Wed 10th November 2010 6.30 pm at the Netball Club, clubrooms.

PUBLIC NOTICES

Bellarine Community Health Ltd. Annual General Community Meeting Notice is given that the 2nd Annual General Community Meeting of Bellarine Community Health Ltd. (BCH) will be held on Thursday 18th November 2010, at the Masonic Hall, Learmonth Street Queenscliff. Business: 1. Report of AGM 2009/10 Reports-Financials 2. Board Chair/CEO report 3. Directors appointed to Board 4. Appointment of Auditor 2010/11 Everyone welcome, ance to: Anne Stimson: phone: 5258 0832 email: eas@bch.org.au Thankyou John Fendyk October 2010

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Responsible walkers are to be available every Tuesday to do letterbox drops.

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Rams are always butting in with advice but don’t help others unless they ask you first. Everyone has their own unique way of solving problems. Saturday’s Full Moon is in your sign, which fires up your enthusiastic nature. Be inspired by Sarah Bernhardt (born on October 22) “Energy creates energy. It is by spending oneself that one becomes rich.”

Is your Crab cave nurturing you – or is it starting to resemble a cage? It’s time to crawl out of your comfort zone and present your ideas to a wider audience. If you’ve been feeling low, Saturday’s Full Moon energises you and provides a much-needed confidence boost. You’ll be in the public eye – let’s hope it’s for all the right reasons!

It’s not a good time to make expensive purchases or investments. With Venus reversing through your money zone (until Nov 8) you’re likely to overvalue things. The challenge this weekend is to get the balance right in close relationships. You love to please others but make sure you’re not doing all the giving, while they’re doing all the taking!

Venus is still reversing through your partnership zone (until November 8) so you’re in the process of re-evaluating close relationships and casual associations. Some will stay and be strengthened – and some will go. Don’t let jealousy rear its ugly head. If your self-esteem is high, then you’ll rise above possessive behaviour and petty jealousies.

Positive Sun/Neptune aspects see your heart strings tugged and your compassion soar. Lions to the rescue, as you help someone in need or become more involved in your local community. Family issues from the past may resurface. It’s up to you to swallow your pride and offer the olive branch of peace, as you get communication flowing again.

Scorpios can be stubborn and unforgiving souls. Are you holding onto a grudge or old belief system? It’s time to question outdated attitudes; break free from the past; forgive others; and then move on. Your inspiration for the next seven days is from Mahatma Gandhi “The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.”

Mercury moves into Scorpio on Thursday (until November 9) which will improve your concentration and deepen your insights. It’s time to look beneath the surface gloss to discover what’s really going on. The Full Moon lights up your networking zone, so get out there and make business contacts, and expand your social network ASAP.

Separating your wants from your needs is a must in the current economic climate. Saturn is asking you to cut your consumption and get by with less. Being thrifty is the new black and you’re wearing it! Your bank balance will be happier – and so will Mother Earth. Saturday favours passionate embraces, close encounters and intimate rendezvous.

On Thursday, some star signs will get involved in ego games and guilt trips. So it’s up to sunny Sagittarians to rise above petty power plays and set a good example with enthusiasm and plenty of positive vibes! It’s also the perfect time to connect with your playful inner child, as you foster new friendships or reboot an old romance.

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MOON RIVER WEEKLY STARS

15. Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games competitor Hassene Fkiri was stripped of his silver medal after making an obscene gesture. In which sport was he competing? 16. Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison all died at what age? 17. Prior to The Simpsons, what was the longest-running animated primetime sitcom? 18. What is the top weight class in professional boxing? 19. Armagnac, calvados, slivovitz, cognac and grappa are all types of what spirit? 20. In 1991 Cher released a chart-topping hit with the lyrics ‘If you wanna know if he loves you so, it’s in his kiss, that’s where it is’. Name the song.

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Aquarians hate budgeting but you’d be smart to do so, as your finances are in a state of flux. You’ll raise a few eyebrows and ruffle a few feathers this weekend, as the Full Moon fires up your communication zone. You’re in the mood to be super honest, as you raise controversial topics and air your unorthodox views. Look out world!

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Kelly Slater displays the kind of moves which took him to victory in Portugal. Photo: ASP / SCHOLTZ

AMERICAN Kelly Slater has his sights set on a tenth ASP world championship after taking out round eight of this year’s tour in Portugal last week. Slater already has nine world titles to his name, and he has charged to a substantial lead following

his victory over South African Jordy Smith at Supertubos. Although composed and relatively under-the-radar throughout the Rip Curl Pro Portugal, Slater struck stealthily in the final, locking in two solid backhand

waves in the shifting conditions, and staving off a late charge from the young South African. “It was actually a pretty slow final, with neither of us getting any waves of consequence,� Slater said. “I was trying to stay busy but neither of us could

get a solid wave. I actually nearly ended up reaching my wave maximum out there so I kind of had to slow down and try to wait for waves that mattered.

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Tuesday 19 October 2010

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WITH MARGOT SMITH

Open week OPEN week got off to a good start on Sunday with the best weather for the weekend. The course is a little wetter than we would all like but the forecast for the week looks like it will dry out a little and maybe we’ll get more run. We have players from 53 clubs registered for the week and they will play over 1,000 rounds. Numbers are a little down on last year, but after such a long cold winter with less golf played than normal that is to be expected. For the week don’t forget Roast Night on Tuesday with the night putting competition, the ladies dinner on Thursday night and happy hour on Friday. The week’s first competition was the mixed Pinehurst and the gross event was won by visitors from Buninyong – Helen Pascoe and Roger Stephens with 79. In the nett it was all locals with Judy and Sandy Talbot winning with 68¾. Runners up were

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Men’s competition Rain, hail, and icy winds were still not enough to deter the Saturday regulars, but it was decided to cancel the black tee competition and use just the blue tees for the stableford event. Those teeing off in the afternoon certainly had the more favourable conditions as the sun finally emerged making conditions quite pleasant for golf. Ross Bottomley won the event on a countback from Stephen Sutcliffe with 37 points which was a very good score given the heavy conditions. The NTP’s all went to players in the morning group with Phil Coulter winning the 5th, Paul Ludowyke the 7th, Michael Yates the 13th and Peter Chappell the 17th. Good to see one of old members Ian Macauliffe playing in the field on a visit from interstate. Another wet

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Competition results In the lead up to Sunday we had regular competitions. Wednesday the men played par and the winners were Ian Lewtas in A Grade with +4, Mervyn Worsfold in B Grade with a magnificent +7 and Howard Cross in C Grade with +1 on a countback from our President John Brady. NTPs were Peter Gowans, Frank Fowler, Ted Donohue and Phil Warne.

Thursday was Stroke for the ladies and their medal of medalists play off. Janice Pekin was successful with nett 77. In Div 2 Veronica Shaw won with the day’s best score of nett 72 and in Div 3 it was Lesley McMaster. And it was Thursday so Judy Talbot won Div 1 with nett 74 and she also won the best gross and the best putting. She is now the Purple Princess and if she wins this Thursday she’ll be the Purple Queen. In case you need reminding that is the 6th week in a row. NTPs were Anne Mangan, Glenda Deans, Lesley McMaster and Barb Cook. The field was small on Saturday as some decided the course might be too wet and others decided to save their best for this week. Ella Coleman won the ladies event with 31 points. For the men, Chris Duffield won A Grade with 39 points, Mark Eskrigge won B Grade with 37 points and Ian Weaver won C Grade with 39 points. NTPs were Jamie Reale, Paul Lata, Wally Karnilowicz and Geoff Dean.

Wednesday, but thankfully the rain stayed away and players could enjoy fine conditions for the stableford event. Andrew Field won the comp with 40 points off a handicap of 1 and as club captain Gary O’Brien was heard to say after the round: “It was a joy to play along side Andrew. He played superb golf.” Mick McLean was runner up with 39 points. Daryl Kitchin is starting to hog the NTP’s with another win, this time at the 5th hole, while Gary Kerr took the honours at the 13th. Women’s competition A fine day dawned for the women and it was great to see some familiar faces back after their holiday sojourns. The competition was par and Ritva Harley won on a countback from Loretta Hunter with 1 up. The ever-consistent Sue Brown made a clean sweep of the NTP’s winning on both the 5th and 13th holes. There are some great events coming up on the golfing calendar, beginning with this week’s Breast Cancer Day. A touch of pink is the theme for Thursday’s

competition and players giving an $8 donation will receive a pink ball. I wonder how many will be left at the end of the round! Raffle tickets are also being sold in the pro shop with some great prizes on offer. All money raised will go to Breast Cancer Australia. A reminder to put your name down for Oaks Day which is on Thursday, November 4. The format is draw for partners, playing a drop out ambrose over 15 holes. After playing scintillating golf, relax with a scrumptious lunch whilst the four-legged fillies battle it out. Welcome The golf operations team would like to welcome Jacqui Baker to The Sands. Jacqui is the club’s new membership co-ordinator and brings a wealth of experience following similar roles at Metropolitan and Sanctuary Lakes golf clubs. Jacqui is a keen golfer, playing off single figures and looks forward to meeting and assisting members with their enquiries.

WITH CHRIS BARR

A SUCCESSFUL Golf Week for 2010 has been and gone and thanks go to Greg Libbis and his committee for the work they did to make it such a great week. Special thanks form all the members go to Mike and Lyn Brady who handle all the administrative tasks preparing cards and draws etc they do a mighty job.

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Alan Baker and Anne Mangan with 69⅛ thanks to an eagle on the 4th and third was Janice Calvert and substitute husband Mark Eskrigge with 70¼. Apparently ‘Sticks’ is not well and Mark was called in to substitute on Saturday night – we thought he would only have been required for Sunday! NTPs for the ladies were Anne Mangan, Sue Britnell, Barb Cook and Brenda Balderstone and for the men, Graeme Mills, Calvin Robbins, Norm Stewart and DJ Wylie.

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THE CLUB is a hive of activity this week with The Sands hosting the Senior Amateur Championship of Victoria. This is a 54-hole stroke event, which is played over three days, concluding on Wednesday.

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Challenge Cup Mandy Buckley took out the Tralagan Plate for 27-hole gross event and Micha Evans winning the Torquay Challenge cup for the 27 hole nett. Anglesea won the Zeally Bay Cup team trophy; Dot Billman from East Geelong and Marg Wallace from Burleigh Waters won the div 2 & 3 27-hole gross prize and Joan Thomson and Jeanette Johnson from Cranbourne took the nett. In the 18-hole comp Jenny Huggard, Janice Pekin and Helen Bloink were gross winners and Glenda Deans, Kerry Castleman and Kae Dew won the nett. Wendy Tottenham, Chris Rudd and Sue Barnes were the ninehole winners and NTPs to Jenny Huggard, Ros Lewis,

Vicki Carnie, Paula Clarke and Jeanette Johnston. Golf week wrap The 36-hole Torquay Challenge Cup went to Deyen Lawson from The Sands. Deyen has had a sensational season but was forced to go out for a playoff as he and Luke Allen were tied after 36 holes – Deyen sinking a sensational long put to birdie the second playoff hole. Our own Kevin Leeman won the 36-hole nett event from Tim Sinnott; Travis Capon won B Grade gross event and the 18-hole winners were Matt Carboon, Adam McCann, Steve Duic and Steve Clarke. Monday’s Ambrose winners for the ladies were Marina Naughton, Elise French, Ainsley McCallum and Jenny Huggard. In the men’s event Michael Naughton, Bob Huggard, Paul Walters and David Steed were the winners. On Wednesday the 4BBB ladies winners were Margot Parton and Brenda Balderstone. While for the men David are and Bob Hayles finished on top. Friday was an individual Stableford event with

Bernadette Oliver a one-point winner over Ainsley for the ladies and for the men Bruce Dyer won on a countback from Greg Libbis. Competition results The men played stableford, with Bob Manning firing 43 points to take A grade from Ron Sharman; in B grade Greg Millar went one better, his 44 points the best of the day. Stableford on Saturday saw Steven Clarke top of the table, Gary Lenehan took the jackpot and NTPs went to Evan Huebner, Ron Campbell, Geoff Richmond and Michael McKinnon. Ladies news Jenny Halloran defeated Ruth Dickens for the monthly medal; the star medal went to Marilyn Young. Jenny Hergstrom won the nine-hole comp. NTPs went to Barb Stutchberry, Mandy Buckley and Glen Petty. Norma Veale took the jackpot and divisional winners were Sarie Lowdon, Marg Walsh and Micha Evans.

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Slater looks for perfect 10

“Jordy (Smith) has all the talent in the world and he’s capable of getting a score at any time. It wasn’t over until the horn blew.� Striving for an unprecedented tenth title, Slater moved one step closer to his dream with a strong possibility of doing so in the upcoming event. “It’s obviously a very big deal for me,� Slater said. “If it happens, it will be a major accomplishment for me in my life. I’m fortunate to have an amazing circle of friends around me; my girlfriend Kalani, Belly (Stephen Bell), Travis (Lee) and a bunch of others. “Today’s win puts me another step closer and we’ll see what happens in Puerto Rico.� Smith fought valiantly throughout the 40-minute final, posting the highest single-wave score of a 7.10 of a 10 for a backhand Superman air, but was unable to find a worthy backup score. “I guess I felt a little out of rhythm in the final,� Smith said. “I was able to notch up one good one, but couldn’t find a backup. That’s the way it goes sometimes. “I’m still happy with the result and the way my year has gone so I’m just staying positive and we’ll see how we end up.�

With just two rounds remaining, the world title race will be fought out between Slater and Smith. Reigning world champion, Mick Fanning, bowed out in round three in Portugal, and with Slater’s victory, he also bowed out of the 2010 world title race. The next stop on the tour is the Rip Curl Pro Search in Puerto Rico from October 30-November 10. For more information, visit www.aspworldtour. com

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Kelly Slater (USA) 13.33 def Jordy Smith (ZAF) 11.43

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THIS Sunday at the club we will host a Try Bowls Day for anyone interested in getting involved in the sport. The event, beginning at 10am, is aimed at newcomers who may be interested in either twilight or day bowls. It is an ideal way for people new to town, or those seeking new friendships, to become involved. On the day a one-year concessional membership will to available to encourage people to join up. One evening out could be the beginning of a lifetime of enjoyment of a great sport. And on the issue of Wednesday night champions, the highly successful Twilighters take to the greens again from November 3 for their annual competition, which runs until the end of April. The Twilighters will be held from 6-8pm, with teams restricted to four members, but more than the basic four can circulate through the team over the course of the season. Sponsored by Alcoa, Crowne Plaza, and Barry Plant Real Estate, the series has been a huge success over the past few years and numbers are swelling, so it is advisable to get your team in, or your name down as an individual player, ASAP. On the competition bowls front, the fickle weather is making life difficult for greenkeeper Bill and the players, as we have weekly teasers of spring, only to be followed by icy blasts of winter returning. Inside the clubhouse all is fine and warm, with our happy-hour Friday nights and best-value-intown meals attracting excellent crowds. And why not, when a two-course meal can be had for $15 for adults and $7 for kids. Add to that the highly competitive bar prices and you are on a winner

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shoe for your foot, then it’s back on the treadmill to see the effect of the shoe on your foot to ensure it’s exactly what you need,â€? he explained. Scott and The Running Company team have been part of the sporting industry for many years, acquiring knowledge and establishing networks with leading manufacturers and the region's top podiatrists and physiotherapists. The right shoe for you will be selected from the latest range of Nike, Asics, Mizuno, Brooks, Saucony and other leading brands. Scott said Geelong, the Surf Coast and Bellarine had such a strong, sportsminded community, The Running Company store had received a great reception since opening. “The health and sports-focused mentality is fantastic and people understand the importance of wearing quality footwear designed for each individual,â€? he said. The Running Company at Shop 2/226 Pakington Street, Geelong West, (former Chocolate Room cafĂŠ).

THE best mountain bikers from around Australia will converge on Anglesea’s Eumeralla Scout Camp for this weekend’s Southern Exposure Mountain Bike Festival. Expanding on the previous format, this year’s festival now includes a 12-hour category in addition to the previous years’ six-hour and threehour events. A record number of competitors are set to race on approximately 13 kilometres of exciting track around Anglesea under moonlight. Elite mountain bike racer, Troy Bailey, made a flying visit recently to check out the track and was impressed with what he saw. “Along with the addition of the 12-hour category, the new track changes have added a whole new dimension to the race for seasoned racers as well

competitors new to off-road racing,� he said. “This definitely is one of the best courses I’ve ridden.� The 12-hour event starts at 10am and has competitors racing through twilight and into the night under lights to finish at 10pm. The six-hour event will start from 4pm while the three-hour race runs from 10am-1pm. More information, visit www. southernexposure.com.au What: When: Where: Email: Website:

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Torquay’s Max de Been is the town’s latest national champion after he took out the under 14 Australian Jiu Jitsu Championship in Perth recently. More than 400 competitors attended the national titles, with Max coming out on top in his division, taking the final by submission. The victory followed a hard-fought points win in the semi-final.

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An information night regarding the Anglesea River will be held on Wednesday, November 3 at 7pm at the Anglesea Senior Citizens Hall in McMillan Street. The evening is being organised by the AngleseaAireys Angling Club, and presentations will be made by VRFISH – the peak recreational fishing body for Victoria – as well as other individuals and organisations with an interest in the river. Information will be made available to the community regarding the current situation on the health of the river. The idea of this meeting is not only to have information provided to residents and concerned fishermen, but also to allow residents and users of the Anglesea River hopefully to be able to obtain a better understanding of the issues that face our river. Hopefully we can seek answers and help provide information that will enable all of us to better understand the behavioural patterns of the river and also its history. One of the goals of the meeting is also to obtain support from long-term residents in providing and gathering of more information pertaining to the river and its history. If you have any old photos, and photos of the river or of events that have taken place in the river we would ask you to please bring them along with you. All are welcome.

Show us your catches A reminder, if you have some real catches you want to send in, please forward them to the email address below, with the type of fish, weight, length, location and your name. Email photos to mybigcatch@bigpond.com

REPORT QUEENSCLIFF g White Lady producing plenty of squid g Point Lonsdale Pier producing g g g

trevally, salmon, garfish as well as some odd King George Whiting Good trevally in the creek Squid in the bight and the odd snapper St Leonards whiting and squid being taken.

BARWON HEADS g Snapper are still being caught offshore g The river continues to produce

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TORQUAY g Good catches up snapper to over 7kilograms on the weekend g Most boats have had some catches g A few good sand flathead were taken on the usual flathead grounds Plenty of barracouta out wide in 40-plus metres of water Still plenty of whiting in close.

g g ANGLESEA g Snapper are being caught offshore g Good salmon catches continue g Some whiting have also been reported in close g Gummy sharks continue to be taken offshore.

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, phone 5263 2330.

APOLLO BAY g Snapper are being reported at Cape Otway g Some gummies and flathead are still being caught offshore g Salmon from the beaches g School sharks are also being

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