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“Derek is going to bring a
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Arriving to Australia from
be light
Dublin Ireland in the year
2000, Mr Madden said it was
an honour and a privilege to
take this new role.
“It was a real challenge to
move on from Cardinia as
I really enjoyed it, but what
By Meg Kennedy what they get in Ballarat.
was attractive here was
“We’re making sure we have facilities in the growth area coming
The current oval light poles at Ballan moving forward to keep us at the top of our through and of course the
Recreation Reserve came from Pentridge game,” he said. rural townships and what
Prison, so a grant for new lighting announced Ballan Recreational Reserve President Billy they offer,” he said.
by the State Government last week was Smith said the grant “means a great deal for
welcome news. Mr Madden was involved
Ballan Football Netball Club with increased in the digital transformation
The State Labor Treasurer Tim Pallas made participation”, joking that “the power bill at Cardinia and has similar New CEO for Moorabool Mr Derek Madden.
the funding announcement of $1.6 million should go down!” plans for Moorabool.
at the Reserve as part of the Community Treasurer Pallas also took the opportunity
Photo – Helen Tatchell
Sport Infrastructure Loans Scheme, which “We really put all the ser-
to announce the Labor Government’s re- vices online there and I be- And what plans does Mr “The diversity within the
provides low-interest loans for councils, election promise of $3 million towards a lieve there is scope to do that Madden have for his first townships and the issues I
clubs and organisations to deliver and major redevelopment of the Ballan Recreation here in Moorabool as people 100-days as Moorabool saw are similar to the issues
improve community sport and recreation Reserve, including a new pavilion, female- want to access the services CEO? that Cardina faced ten-years
infrastructure. friendly changerooms and an extended oval. 24/7, and the only way to “Talk to the staff. I think ago.
The loan of $1.6 million to Moorabool “We have to change the way we’ve provided do that is through a digital strong staff will deliver “I will sit back and listen to
council will deliver lighting projects at for sport facilities in the past, and that means channel. It will be one of my better services and in addi- the officers, to get a better
Ballan, Gordon, Wallace, Bungaree and much more substantial investment from the key drivers in my term. tion to that I want to get an understanding of the asset
Dunnstown recreation reserves. state in these areas,” he said. “One of my goals for Moor- understanding of the rural management framework
Treasurer Pallas thanked the Moorabool The announcement by Mr Pallas follows on abool is to firstly look at the townships, and their needs,
Shire “for the way they’ve engaged with the from the Liberal Government’s promise to and the resources the organ-
Key Performance Indicators so they don’t get left behind.
state,” and noted the quality of the Shire’s deliver a $1 million upgrade of the reserve if isation has.”
and to further strengthen At Cardinia I did see that
submission to the scheme. elected by candidate for Buninyong Andrew relationships with State and with the growth corridor Former CEO Rob Croxford
“The loan will be repaid at a significantly Kilmartin. Federal governments,” he taking up a lot of resources, retired after eight years with
reduced interest rate; where Moorabool Shire “Labor’s re-election promise is massive for said. financial and staff time, so to Moorabool Council with
and the government pick up half each,” he both the club and the community,” Mr Smith “The rate payer can only make sure that is allocated his last day being Friday 19
said. said. fund so much of the infra- evenly across this shire.” October.
Moorabool Mayor Paul Tatchell said the But either outcome will mean great news for structure that is required go- Mr Madden is married with Mr Madden will take up
project is a “non-political scheme”. the Ballan Recreation Reserve. ing forward, and it is about a 10-year old daughter and his position with Moorabool
“The extra lighting will open up capacity “We should be (a winner) when it comes building, and enhancing did a ‘field trip’ prior to ap- Shire Council from Monday
and give footballers equal opportunity as to election time in November,” he said. those relationships.” plying for the job. 29 October 2018.
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Amen
to church
By Carol Saffer
The white weatherboard All Saints Anglican Church standing on a hill in Blackwood
since 1865 has been sold and deconsecrated.
The church set on 7000 square metres of land (just under two acres), sold for $500,000
on 25th July to Melbourne resident Nigel Edwards, after a calling for Expressions of
Interest.
According to a spokesman for the Anglican Church, All Saints was put on the market
because it was “surplus to requirements.”
By 2016 the church-going congregation had diminished to just two – Judith de Groot
who lived and worshipped in Blackwood for 30 years, and Ballarat resident Bruno
Micic who came to Blackwood for every church service – with Sunday service held
once a month before ceasing altogether.
Mrs de Groot says she is disappointed with the lack of communication from the
Anglican Diocese regarding the sale of the church, a sentiment echoed by long term
Blackwood resident Elizabeth Hall.
“It would have been good if the Diocese had let us know their intentions, even though
the church was closed,” says Mrs de Groot.
The Right Reverend Philip Huggins, Assistant Bishop in the Diocese of Melbourne
officiated at the Church’s deconsecration service, attended by eight Blackwood locals
and ex-residents, on 18 September this year.
Deconsecration is the act of removing a religious blessing from a place of worship in
order for the church to be sold, demolished or used for non-religious activities.
New owner of All Saints Mr Edwards who took possession of the property in September,
plans to use the property as a weekender saying he is “conscious of retaining it as it is.”
“The tennis court will still be open for community use,” he said.
Mr Edwards, familiar with the area having attended the Blackwood Easter Fair for the
past five years, met some of the local residents at a recent BBQ at the post office and has
joined the Blackwood Progress Association.
He says there is considerable work to be done on the building to make it habitable in
order to abide with planning permits and guidelines, with restumping, rewiring and
replumbing planned to take place over the next couple of years. FINAL HYMN SUNG - (L-R) Elizabeth Hall and Judith De Groot at the now closed Blackwood
The nearest Anglican Church with weekly Sunday services is St George’s at Trentham. Anglican Church. Photo – Helen Tatchell
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By Helen Tatchell within the Bacchus Marsh district. conducted in May and June of this the original Maddingley Coal State agencies to resolve future
“Council does not presently year. The Panel’s report, which site/licence. Unfortunately, at its planning and infrastructure needs
An Adoption of the Planning have any growth management was received in early August, conception on June 15 2000 it was in and around the Maddingley
Scheme Amendment C81 has been framework for Bacchus Marsh,” recommends that Amendment C81 also placed over privately-owned Brown Coal site,” Manager
passed at a Special Meeting of the report read. be adopted as exhibited, subject to properties that are not part of Strategic Planning & Development
Council, but not without a packed “Greater clarity on growth some changes. Maddingley Brown Coal. There Andrew Goodsell said.
gallery and numerous speakers to management is urgently needed, Bob Levy was neither an objector was no compensation offered.” “We expect to complete that work
the item. for the benefit of all stakeholders.” nor a supporter to the item but had Mr Levy asked council if the Shire in the current financial year with
Amendment C81 seeks to Prepared by Council, in a question for council after reading would name and address the SUZ1. any amendment likely to follow
implement the Bacchus Marsh collaboration with the Victorian a prepared statement about the “… separating it from the buffers in the year 2019/20 (subject to
Urban Growth Framework (UGF) Planning Authority (VPA), Special Use Zone 1 (SUZ1). outlined in this panel report, funding).”
by updating the Municipal Amendment C81 was exhibited “The purpose of a SUZ is to protect and seriously consider reducing Councillors voted to accept the
Strategic Statement and inserting for a period of six weeks in late an activity carried out in an area the zone to the borders of the recommended changes to the
the UGF as a reference document. 2017 with a total of 55 submissions deemed important to protect. Like properties concerned, as is done by exhibited version of the Bacchus
In the agenda report for the received. a water catchment, or a theme park, a majority of Shires in the State?” Marsh Urban Growth Framework
meeting it stated the UGF identifies An independent Planning Panel or perhaps an airport, and even a he asked. and the Local Planning Policy
future residential growth precincts, was appointed, by the Minister mine,” Mr Levy told the meeting. “In essence, Council put aside Framework and will now submit
new employment precincts and for Planning, to consider the “The SUZ1 here in Moorabool is $20,000 for the 2018/19 financial the adopted amendment to the
key infrastructure requirements submissions via a public hearing in place at Maddingley to protect year to be matched by funding from Minister for Planning for approval.
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homelessness
What unique Australian plant looks
straight from the set of Jurassic Park, and
was once used to create everything from
spears, to glue, to gramophone records?
again tested positive for metham- The native ‘grass trees’, which have been
By Caitlin Bewley
part of the Australian landscape for over
(1st Yr Swinburne) phetamine and cannabis.
20- million years, are one of the most iconic
When asked why he took said members of the bush – and they’re right in
Methamphetamine was the illicit substances, he replied, “I
driving factor which left a man our backyard.
take it while I work for my pains.” The Brisbane Ranges at Beremboke is a
homeless, living in multiple cars
over the last four years. The accused’s lawyer told the popular destination for bush walkers and
court of Howard’s hardship with features a range of spectacular displays of
David Howard was first found
in an unregistered vehicle in No- homelessness after being sepa- native flora and fauna.
vember 2015, which had four un- rated from his family. Grass trees are a hardy plant. The can live
roadworthy tyres, and was later “He was isolated in his car, the up to 600 years old, and by examining the
impounded. vehicles are what he was living size of a grass tree’s skirt, it can be estimat-
In 2017 on October 11, Howard in,” the accused’s lawyer told the ed when a fire last occurred.
was intercepted by police on High court. For Indigenous people, grass trees were
Street in Melton with New South “He didn’t know he had to at- used as, and continue to be, an important
Wales registration plates on his tend court due to moving address resource.
vehicle which did not match the and having nowhere to live.” Plant ecologist Dr John Patykowski writes
registration of said vehicle. Magistrate Ron Saines said this articles for The Conversation that the resin
Prosecutor Constable Aimee secreted by the leaf-bases was used as an
is a serious example of unlicensed
Heal told the court the accused adhesive to attach tool heads to handles,
driving on a regular basis.
was unlicensed and was asked and the base of the flowering stem was
to undertake a preliminary oral “But I see it as desperation and used at the base of composite spear.
fluid test, to which he tested posi- difficulty rather than criminal During European settlement, the resin
tive to methamphetamine. activity.” was also used in the production of medi-
March 30 of this year, the ac- David Howard was issued a cines, as a glue and varnish, as incense
cused allegedly performed a U- community corrections order for in churches, and the production of wine,
turn 300 metres away from a pre- 15 months, having to do 180 hours soap, perfume and gramophone records.
liminary breath testing station on of unpaid community work. He So, if you’re heading for a hike into the
High Street. was also advised to participate in beautiful Brisbane Ranges soon, be sure
Howard was asked to undergo treatment and rehabilitation for to take note of this particular unique furry
a preliminary oral fluid test and drug use. fauna around. Photo – www.victorianflora.com
NOMINATIONS NOW OPEN FOR AUSTRALIA DAY AWARDS Address of Land: 64 Land Title Particulars: Lot 1 on TP 125792C (formerly pt
Garrards Lane, Myrniong VIC portion 19, Parish of Myrniong) & Lots 1 & 2 on TP 711703M
Do you know an outstanding Moorabool resident worthy of being recognised on Australia Day?
3341 (formerly pt portions 20 & 21, Parish of Myrniong)
Nominations are now open for our Australia Day Awards.
• Australia Day Citizen of the Year – to be eligible, the person must be 30 years or Description Details: Use of the Land as a Place of Assembly and Function Centre
older on 26 January next year. Permit applicant: The application reference number:
• Australia Day Young Citizen of the Year – to be eligible, the person must be 30 The Planning Professionals PA2018214
years or younger on 26 January next year.
• Community Event of the Year – presented to the person or group who has staged the You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of
most outstanding community event during the year. the Responsible Authority: Moorabool Shire Council, 15 Stead Street, Ballan. 182 Halletts
If you would like to recognise an outstanding resident or an outstanding community event, Way, Darley. https://greenlight.e-vis.com.au/moorabool. This can be done during office
simply download a form from our website (www.moorabool.vic.gov.au/my-council/australian- hours and is free of charge. Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may
citizenship-ceremony) or pick up a form from one of our Customer Service Centres. object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority. The Responsible Authority will
not decide on the application before - 7 November 2018.
Completed nomination forms need to be submitted by close of business
Friday 16 November, 2018.
TENDERS
Moorabool Shire Council invites tenders for the following contract:
EMPLOYMENT
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Council invites applications for the existing vacancies:
C16-2018/2019 Waste Receival and Processing
Strategic Planner - Full Time Permanent
C17-2018/2019 Recyclables Receival and Processing
Library Officer - Casual
Applications for above position close on Friday 26 October 2018 C18-2018/2019 Green Waste Receival and Processing
C19-2018/2019 Collection and Transportation of Kerbside Waste, Recycling and Green Waste
All details available from the website: www.moorabool.vic.gov.au
C20-2018/2019 Management and Operation of Transfer Stations
C21-2018/2019 Ormond Rd, Springbank, Pavement Rehabilitation and Widening
Tender documents and full details of this notice will be available on Monday 15 October 2018
at www.tenderlink.com/moorabool.
Moorabool Shire Council: PO Box 18, Ballan VIC 3342 Telephone: 03 5366 7100 Facsimile: 03 5368 1757 CEO: Rob Croxford
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220 million years old.
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A 47-year-old man who was at the end of a four-car pile-up, attended the Bacchus Marsh
Magistrates’ court on Friday October 5 to contest a careless driving charge.
John Galea was allegedly travelling too close to the car in front of his, soon colliding with
said car and contributing to an accident.
According to the accused’s lawyer, Galea was the fourth car in a four-car pile-up and not the
driver who caused the accident.
“It all happened quickly in front of him,” the accused’s lawyer told the court.
“He [Galea] was at a safe distance but the collision was unavoidable. No one else in the
accident faced any charges.”
“I’m not unsympathetic, but in a way, it speaks for itself,” Magistrate Gregory Robinson said.
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October,
In spheres of romance and finance, change is the current
pattern. This is a good sporting week - make a favourite
spectator activity into a participant one.
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1. In the light, the male cop caught a lad running (8). 6.
Prints of fish (4). 8. Proper margin to have on a page have to face any music. Be alert to family needs.
(4). 9. Found one tin damaged and I polished off (8). 10.
Selected cold water (5). 11. He instructs the clerk (6). SCORPIO—October 23-November 21
13. Not feeling well, I put on the central heating and it’s This is a marvellous time to develop budding relation-
hot (6). 15. Having left one, had called round to get the
decision (6). 17. Stumble and do knock over the stand NUMBER GAME
ships. Try offbeat touches - the means can be as much
fun as the desired result. Procrastination is out, especially
(6). 19. A girl, small, with a friend (5). 22. In the old days, where health matters are concerned.
certainly, favouring a shoot-out (8). 23. Cuts back: we ANSWER BELOW
keep quiet about it (4). 24. As soon as it’s cold; within an SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22
hour (4). 25. Taking time off, are convinced it’s worth a
lot of money (8). Your workload eases and listlessness increases corre-
DOWN spondingly. Look quickly for a new outlet. Don’t post-
2. He covers up the man with soil (5). 3. The girl and the pone family pow wows. Thursday and Friday are intui-
mother had sole mousse (7). 4. Caught in a hand, it’s tive days, so follow your heart.
biting (4). 5 They call one’s attention to the dogs (8). 6.
Teach by repetition and bore (5). 7. It flies onto the sharp CAPRICORN—December 23-January 20
point (7). 12. Learns, when one comes upon unconscious Congratulations are in store, though not for anything in
(5,3). 14. Instrument with a loop on the end that can kill particular. As more responsibility is given to you, the key
(7). 16. Hates being the also-ran (7). 18. Police band is to not loose your sense of humour. An unexpected
(5). 20. Let down, scowl (5). 21. You stand outside, hot financial gain could arrive around the weekend.
(4).
AQUARIUS—January 21-February 19
For the attached, this is a great time to get to know your
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Loathes (anag.). 18, Posse. 20, Lower. 21, T-H-ee.
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mate much better. For singles, the weekend offers new
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C-e. 25, T-rea-sure.
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Snug. 6, Pertinent. 12, Unhealthy. 13, Acme. 15, Item.
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS for hasty decisions. Old contacts may be getting in touch.
17, Thrift. 18, Colour. 20, Opera. 21, Heron. 23, Glue.
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11, Sees (rev.). 14, Modern miss. 16, Stag beetle. 19, and willing to try new things.
19, Nylon. 22, Disloyal. 23, Glib. 24, Ugly. 25, Tamarind.
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Harpy. 11, Sedate. 13, Bantam. 15, Revere. 17, Aghast.
27, Pool (rev.).
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Down - 1. Gat-E-s. 2, There. 3, Tipped. 4, Teaser. 5,
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SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9063
(rev.). 15, Meet. 17, E-lapse. 18, Treb-L-e. 20, I-d-a-H-
o. 21, S-epal. 23, Earn
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Deja Vu Batting
Collapse Costs Ballan Golf Club
Lions
By Todd Whelan
Results - Week ending Saturday 13 October
Wednesday– Stableford, Men’s & Ladies
Winner Bob Arklay (10) 33 points,
R/up John Fitzgerald (26) 31 points.
Darley Cricket Club Magpie - 14th Bob Arklay.
The Darley Lions first grade Saturday Stroke – Gold Medal
outfit has squandered another A Grade - Winner Les Martin 77-17-60.
opportunity to kickstart their R/u Ian Bragge 78-17-61.
season on their home deck, B Grade - Winner Vic Buttigieg 87-25-62
suffering a four-wicket loss to on c/b from Athol Love 82-20-62.
Wendouree last Saturday. The Intermediates after their first place in Revue.
NTPs - 2nd Les Martin, 12th Peter Di Fiore,
Photo - submitted
The day started well for the Lions after winning the toss 15th Anthony Moore.
Pentland
and electing to bat. Similar to last week the opening pair of Magpie - 1 Frank White, 14th Chris Tudor.
st
Michael Alexander (44) and Ryan Ali (18) did the hard yards Balls 6, Cut-off 62: Ian Bragge, Vic Buttigieg, Les Martin,
early, putting on 40-runs for the first wicket. Athol Love, Steve Chesters, Don Wickson.
Calisthenics College
Alexander, whose innings included six boundaries, had Gold Medal Play-off: Bob Arklay v Ken Muhlhan.
the visitors on the back foot before he was bowled trying to
Ballan Brumbies
sweep, with the score on tender hooks at 4/95.
While the middle order duo of Joel Cadman (21) and Heath
The club is heading into the home stretch from a competition
Pritchard (16) showed some resistance to put on 26 for the perspective.
Basketball
fifth wicket, the tail offered very little. The Lions lost their
The Seniors closed out their competition season at the
last six wickets for just 15-runs to be all out for a vulnerable
Westside Competitions held at St Bernards College in
136 off 45.3 overs.
Essendon. They came away with the following placings:
Lions playing coach Michael Alexander was frustrated with Results – Week ending 14 October Highly Commended – March, Free Exercises & Aesthetics,
the batting performance. Honourable Mention – Clubs & Dance Arrangement,
Under 10 Boys
“Even though we were better with the bat this week, we just 3rd-Rods.
Ballan White 16 lost Excies Acmy White 24
gave up any momentum we had too easily,” he said. The Juniors, Sub Juniors and Tinies have also completed
Ballan Blue 3 lost Excies Acmy Maroon 22
“Too many wickets falling too regularly makes it tough their Westside competition. The Sub Juniors were awarded
Under 10 Girls
going,” he said. the following placings: March – 3rd, Clubs - 2nd, Free
Ballan 27 def Sovereign Knights 6
“I thought we were about 20-runs shy of being right in the Exercises – 3rd, Rods – Honourable Mention, Aesthetics –
Under 12 Boys 3rd, and Revue – Highly Commended. This was the Tinies
game.
Ballan White 14 lost Drummo Dragons 24 final competition where they placed 2nd in Rods and Song,
“The wicket was a little drier than last week but overall it
Ballan Blue 12 drew Wildcats 12 Honourable Mention – Free Exercise and Dance. Likewise,
played well, runs were easier to score early when the ball was
Under 12 Girls with the Juniors – their final competition saw them place
coming onto the bat.”
Bye Honourable Mention: Song & Dance, Highly Commended:
The Lions slim hopes of defending their modest total were March, Clubs, Free Ex, Rods, and Aesthetics. It was however
Under 14 Boys
given a boost when Dale Lock (2/21) dismissed Wendouree’s the Intermediates who truly finished off their competition
Ballan White 2 lost Sovereign Knights 24
two opening batsmen in good time to have the visitors season with their best results for the year. Their final
reeling at 2/18. Ballan Blue 18 def Drummo Dragons Black 15
competition was at Royal South Street Society Eisteddfod
Ballan Gold - Bye
A steadying third wicket partnership of 60 would relieve which this year was held at Founder’s Theatre at Federation
the pressure and ultimately set up the win for Wendouree. Under 14 Girls
University in Ballarat while Her Majesty’s Theatre is
Ballan White 5 lost Ballan Brumbies Blue 38
The Lions bowling effort was again stoic and economical undergoing renovations. They were awarded the following
despite ‘wide’ trouble on occasions. Ten-wides didn’t help Ballan Blue 38 def Ballan Brumbies White 5 placings: March – Honourable Mention, Clubs – Highly
the defence even though it was a better return than their 15 Under 16 Boys Commended, Free Exercises – 3rd, Rods – 3rd, and Revue
the previous week. It took the visitors 48.4 overs to overcome Ballan 27 lost Celtic Tigers Red 44 – 1st.
the run chase. Under 16 Girls Coach Susy Carr said It was great to see all the hard work
Lions speedster Dale Lock was ably assisted with the ball Bye paying off.
by 18-year-old off spinner Corey Beaton (3/24) and Bradley Under 18 Boys “I’m so proud of the huge improvement in all their items and
Barnes (2/20) from their allotted 10 overs, but defending 136 Ballan 15 lost Celtic Tigers Red 60 how they worked both on stage and off.”
was always going to be tough against the strong batting line-
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