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LOCAL CLASSIFIEDS FIREWOOD
CHOOK RUN Saturday 16th April
Pullets for sale
Ballan: Crossroads Bacchus Marsh: Farm Supplies Melton: call for locations Facebook: Ballarat Chooks information page Phone: 0400 559 559
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FUNERALS
POSITION VACANT
FIREWOOD & CHIMNEY SWEEP Good Quality dry firewood Boxwood Sugar Gum Delivery and pick-up available 0427 095 048 53689 066
Timber experience preferred but not essential. Must have manual heavy rigid licence and forklift licence. Must also be available to work Saturday each fortnight. Tasks and Responsibilities All round customer service / delivery of products / loading truck & trailers / general yard work
WANTED
POSITION VACANT
Anything old and interesting Records, Garage, Signs, Vintage. Cash Paid. Prompt and polite service. Call Ian 0418 539 736
Qualified Motor Mechanic (Full Time) Bacchus Marsh Fully qualified motor mechanic required for a well-established family run business. • Immediate start • Minimum 5 years experience • Must have drivers licence • Friendly environment • General servicing, diagnosing & repairing a wide range of vehicles • Fixed term contract APPLY NOW by sending your resume to pwittick@bigpond.net.au Applications close - 14/04/2022 Only short-listed candidates will be contacted
DEATH NOTICE
Forever In Our Hearts. Bill was laid to rest yesterday (April 4, 2022) surrounded by Friends & Family.
FUNERALS
PAT CASHIN
FUNERALS 1114 Doveton St. Nth, Ballarat
Ph: 5333 3911 All Hours
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Seeking
Driver / Yard Person
Full Time Position - Based at Ballan
(some heavy lifting will be required)
Contact - Ballan Hardware 5368 1230 Send resume to info@ballanhardware.com.au
POSITION VACANT
Shea William Martin ‘Bill’ 16.09.1935 – 26.03.2022 Passed away peacefully at his home. Dearly loved husband of Lyn. Loved father & father-in-law of Mark & Roxanne, Loretta & Anthony (dec), Leanne and Melissa & Les. Cherished Pop Bill to Tyson & Simone, Zara & Toby, Paige & Cooper, Sean, Flynn, Max & Ella, Beth, Mylah, Sienna, Owen & Ella. Now at Rest.
Classified ad bookings close 12PM Friday. Bookings on (03) 5368 1966 or by email — news@themooraboolnews.com.au Email must include full contact details or advertisement cannot be placed.
Driver Required – Ballan Cartier World Travel requires a driver on an adhoc causal basis for corporate, airport and local transfers in their luxury cars. Must present well, able to work on adhoc basis (roster seven days in advance) and willing to obtain Driver Accreditation. If you have some spare time and would like to join the fun team at Cartier, please apply in writing to: reservations@cartierworldtravel.com
THE BUNGAREE CEMETERY TRUST The Bungaree Cemetery Trust is seeking expressions of interest from suitably qualified members of the community who would be interested in becoming honorary trust members. Women and those from a diverse background are actively encouraged to seek appointment. Cemetery trust members are appointed by the Governor in Council for a term of up to five years on the recommendation of the Minister for Health. Cemetery trusts are responsible for the proper and efficient management of the public cemeteries under their control, including planning for future cemeteries services and the preservation of local history. Being appointed to a cemetery trust provides successful applicants with a unique opportunity to develop their competencies as a board member. The Department of Health provides free governance training to all trust members. Current trust members whose terms of appointment are due to expire may apply for reappointment as part of a competitive selection process. More information about the role of cemetery trust members is available at: https://www.health.vic.gov.au/cemeteries-and-crematoria/ class-b-cemetery-trust-appointments To register your interest please contact The Bungaree Cemetery Trust as follows within two weeks of the date of this advertisement: The Bungaree Cemetery Trust contact details: 0429 345 336 The Victorian Government is committed to ensuring that government boards and committees reflect the rich diversity of the Victorian community. This includes appropriate representation of women, people of all ages, Aboriginal people, people with disability, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, gender diverse and intersex people.
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Freakish Petracca stuns By Michael Howard (HRV) The hype machine has reached fever pitch after speed demon Petracca blitzed his rivals with a spectacular 40-metre win, positioning himself as a leading player in this lucrative two-year-old season. Emma Stewart’s colt by Captaintreacherous out of Lovelist has been closely watched since a stunning first trial and only enhanced his reputation at Tabcorp Park Melton last Saturday night with a powerful win for reinsman Nathan Jack and owners Danny and Jo Zavitsanos. “He looks a superstar,” was TrotsVision co-host and leading reinsman Anthony Butt's assessment. “That’s freakish that performance.” The hit-out was Petracca’s third, having previously won his Bathurst Gold Crown heat and then overcame a difficult draw to power into third Petracca: Photo Stuart McCormick in the final. The IRT Australia Shakamaker Classic always looked a case of how far would he win by, having been backed into a $1.04 favourite and when Jack slid quickly to the front it became a race against the clock. A 27.1sec final quarter closed out a 55.7sec last half and a 1:54.1 mile race for the short distance, just 0.9 seconds outside of Act Now’s age track record over 1720 metres. “I’m sure he’s got the potential to be the best (two-year-old I’ve driven), but (I am) not (declaring that) just yet,” Jack told TrotsVision. “He was just a gem to drive. He’s got great manners. He went to Bathurst and just stood there in front of the whole crowd, nothing worried him. He’s just a natural.” Jack said Stewart initially planned to spell him after the Bathurst campaign but instead elected to give him a run on home soil, a decision he made good in the $24,000 Classic, which he won by 40 metres ahead of Captain Foxtrot and Mister Hunter. “(Emma’s stable) has done a great job with him like they do every year,” Jack said. “I take my hat off to them, year after year they get the best early one, they get the best late one. They just have the best juveniles. “He just does everything right. You just click him up, he’s lazy, but you can chase him off the gate and he’ll come back to you.” Jack walked away with a double having also steered Boots Electric to an impressive win in The Big Screen Company Pace, finding the front from the widest gate and then keeping his foot on the pedal throughout. Boots Electric separated himself from the chasing pack and while Major Roll and Bulletproof Boy battled on well to place, the win was always in the leader’s keeping.