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Festival
Warlocks, magicians and witches were just a small part of the themed Ballan Autumn Festival held on Sunday 17 March in Ballan – (L-R) Kath Tuari, Carmel Hunter and Lou Callow
dressed to impress at the official launch of the festival on the Friday night prior. Photo – Helen Tatchell
By Helen Tatchell to experience the entertainment of the Harper acknowledged the “sterling working committee for.
themed event, The Ballan Academy of work” of his volunteer team. “The gentle tolerance of each other’s
With a committee of just five people, the Magic. “In reality we have made this happen in dreams and fears; there has been an air
Ballan Autumn Festival has showcased Stall holders numbered over 120, kid’s under three months. of supportive cohesiveness which is to
to an estimated 10,000 people how less entertainment, Devonshire teas, the “Drawing on the work of the previous
is more. be much honoured,” he said.
wood chop, art gallery displays, CWA committee members, we have had to
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Best in Show – Jack with his pup Tilly. Photos Helen Tatchell Best Trick – Carey and Nimble (Kelpie)
Liberal candidate
chosen for Ballarat
A 22-year-old university student will contest for the seat of
Ballarat in the upcoming Federal election.
Timothy Vo, who is involved with the Ballan Football
Netball Club, was endorsed by the Liberal Party for the seat
of Ballarat last week.
The seat has been held by Shadow Minister for Health and
Medicare Catherine King since November 2001.
Mr Vo is completing a Bachelor of Education at Federation
University and said in a statement that he is “humbled and
honoured to represent the Liberal Party at the next Federal
election.”
He said he would “leave no stone unturned” in “improving Pet like its owner – Zeus (Great Dane) Most Obedient – Jackson and Joan
the quality of life of all residents in the electorate.” and Rob. (Dachshund). Waggiest Tail – Dotty and Cath.
Police Rounds
“I’m looking forward to getting out and about and listening
to the concerns of the locals,” he said.
“The communities of the Ballarat electorate deserve a strong
economy and a secure future. By supporting me, as part of
the Scott Morrison Liberal team, that is what they’ll get.”
The next federal election is expected to take place sometime Ballan attended the event centred on Inglis Street. A 23-year-old
in May 2019. male from Dales Creek was arrested during the festival for
On Saturday 9 March a male offender threw a glass bottle drug offences.
at the window of the Bendigo Bank in Inglis Street, breaking
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A three-vehicle collision occurred on the Ballan-Daylesford notices and issuing summonses for traffic offences including
For Lunch
Road, Bunding on Saturday 9 March as a result of a driver speed offences, and driving while suspended. Ballan Police
losing control of their vehicle. The driver, a 29-year old continue to enforce speed limits on the Western Freeway
female from Redan will be charged on summons in relation and its approaches as a result of two fatal collisions and
& Dinner
to careless driving and drive while disqualified. other offences detected since the campaign started. Most
••• drivers detected were not from the Ballan or Gordon area,
Ballan Police were actively patrolling the Ballan Autumn highlighting the need for vigilance by drivers when driving
Festival on Sunday 17 March. Approximately 10,000 visitors in areas they are not familiar with.
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seniors
at Bacchus Marsh Primary School last
week, in preparation for the Moorabool
Young Writers Awards.
The students discovered the magic
behind the opening lines of successful
Senior Groups in Moorabool Shire are being encouraged children’s books – from ‘Alice in
to apply for a new grant initiative to help support older Wonderland’ to ‘Harry Potter and the
Victorians with their involvement in the community, Philosopher’s Stone’ – and practised
reducing the risk of social isolation and loneliness. writing a ‘sizzling starter’ for the
Labor Member for Melton, Steve McGhie, is encouraging opening of their own stories.
local community groups to apply for funding as part of the Ms Near, who will return as this year’s
Victorian Government’s Senior Participation Grants. judge for the awards, said that there
Mr McGhie said innovation grants of up to $75,000 are were “so many fantastic entries last
available for new community programs that give seniors an year,” and is on the eye for stories that
opportunity to mix with others. will “grab my attention and force me to
“An older person’s ability to live independently depends on keep reading.”
many factors, including their health and wellbeing, family “I’m looking for stories that are a little
and community support and the environment they live in,” bit against the grain and against the
Mr McGhie said. norm, I want the kids to really have
“We want to work together to prevent loneliness and social to stretch their imaginations, and find
isolation in older people living in Moorabool Shire. These something inside themselves,” she said.
grants will support projects that keep seniors healthy, well “I’m looking for unusual stories and
and connected in their community,” he said. for sophisticated techniques, [such Allyse Near in the classroom at Bacchus Marsh PS. Photo – Meg Kennedy
One in 10 senior Victorians experiences social isolation as] similes and metaphors, and really
and loneliness. Life events such as the loss of a partner, beautiful language.” “I think it’s important to encourage Submissions will be accepted via email
retirement, relocation or illness can also impact on an older “When you read a really good sentence children, and to give them that support at [email protected] or hand
person’s wellbeing. and you just go, ‘Wow, I have to read and connection, as well to their local delivery to the Lerderderg Library in
The State Government’s $700,000 Senior Participation Grant that again’, I’m looking for that.” authors and to their library, and to each Bacchus Marsh or Ballan Library.
Program will focus on projects that help prevent loneliness Ms Near said that although the awards other,” she said. Entries must be typed and will be judged
in older people, by building on community partnerships. are in the second-year of running, there “I want them to find their fellow blind, so no names on work, but entry
Grants are open to local government, community-based “was a need for it in the community, forms must be attached. Each child may
writers and storytellers, and be able
agencies, multicultural and ethno-specific organisations, especially in this area.” enter one story and entry is free.
to get some feedback, which I think is
Aboriginal organisations, LGBTIQ services, local clubs and “Bacchus Marsh has a really rich Winners will be announced on June 1st at
important.”
community groups. literary tradition, we have Peter Carey an afternoon tea, held in conjunction with
To find out more go to www.seniorsonline.vic.gov.au/ and lots of authors that come from this Entries for the 2019 Moorabool the Peter Carey Short Story Award.
participation-grants. area, as well as filmmakers and artists,” Young Writers Awards are now open All winning stories will be displayed in
Applications close on Monday 8 April 2019. she said. until April 21. the Lerderderg Library in Bacchus Marsh.
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Shirl affirmed
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By Meg Kennedy
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2019 Victorian Premier’s Literary Award for his unpublished
manuscript, ‘Frontier Sport’.
Mr Marshall said it was an “incredible” feeling to be shortlisted
among some of Australia’s most prominent authors, which has
Australiana.
absurd - all the things it was and is.”
Mr Marshall has been working on the collection for four years,
with stories published in Australian literary journals and
magazines such as Island, Going Down Singing, and Review of
Australian Fiction.
published.
Notable authors to previously take out the award include Jane
Harper ‘The Dry’ in 2015 and has been a guest judge at the Peter
Carey Short Story Awards in Moorabool.
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after a scuffle went south. admissions and said that he “didn’t have
“I’m also incredibly passionate about the short story form, so to stand in the company of the
Matthew Hehir, a 38-year-old foreman, a full recollection, but [his dad’s] story is
many Australian collections I admire - from Peter Carey to Julie Koh - is an enormous thrill.”
appeared before Magistrate Ron Saines in plausible”.
Mr Marshall was contacted by Affirm Press the morning the winners of the Victorian
the Bacchus Marsh court on Friday 8 March Magistrate Saines said to Hehir, “you
with a plea of guilty to charges involving his Premier’s Literary Awards were announced, which he said was “a magical and uplifting
present a serious problem to yourself.”
70-year-old father. moment.”
“With a history of family and criminal
It was alleged by the prosecution, Senior violence dating back to 1998,” he said. Martin Hughes, publisher at Affirm Press, said “Wayne Marshall’s stories might be short,
Constable Lisa Schoemaker, the accused but they pack an incredible punch and I can’t believe how strongly each one has stayed with
“The message you need to understand is
attended his father’s house on the night of 18 me.”
that unless you address the drug and alcohol
August 2018 to watch the football and have a abuse, you will always be a candidate for “Shirl is superbly inventive and powerful and entertaining. We can’t wait to share this
few drinks with his dad. imprisonment.” collection, and launch Wayne’s book-publishing career,” said Mr Hughes.
“The accused was carrying on and putting Hehir was convicted and fined $1000, Mr Marshall is a member of local writing group Moorabool Writers’ Craft and frequently
his finger and fist in his dad’s face for about having to pay an additional $82.40 in court organises literary events in Moorabool, including the Peter Carey Short Story Award.
two hours,” Schoemaker told the court. costs. Shirl will be out through Affirm Press in early 2020.
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Saturday Stableford
(Jack Papworth 4BBB Semi Finals)
A Grade - Winner Rick Roden (12) 39 points,
R/up Anthony Moore (7) 38 points.
B Grade - Winner Athol Love (20) 40 points,
R/up Ian Bragge (16) 38 points.
C Grade - Winner Brian Clifford (22) 38 points on c/b from
Greg McAloon (23) on c/b from Frank White (27).
NTPs - 7th Jason Bonar, 12th Peter Di Fiore, 15th Bob Arklay.
Magpies - 14th Don Wickson, 18th Brian Clifford
with an Eagle.
Balls (6), Cut-off 38 points on c/b - Greg McAloon,
Athol Love, Brian Clifford, Rick Roden, Anthony Moore,
Frank White.
Semi Final Play-off for Jack Papworth Trophy
Anthony & Rick Roden 48 points
defeated Les Martin & Chris Tudor 41 points.
Still to play - Ian Godkin & Ian Bragge
Jack McGregor hooks the ball to fine leg to get the second
v Peter & Brian Clifford. Ben Loughnane, the best of Ballan’s bowlers, with 3/45. highest score of 25.
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bowling club
*Clint Salisbury, 15 innings, 718 runs, 1 x 100, 7 x 50s, HS 109
no @ 79.78 avg.
Results – Elimination Final
BCA Second Grade
Darley v Dunnstown
Darley 193 All Out, Overs 71. Bacchus Marsh Bowling Club
M. Ingvorsen 55, M. Ward 50.
Dunnstown 9/194, Overs 55. The club celebrated doubly hard on Saturday night after premiership success in both Division One and Division Two
M. Ward 3/47, B. Wheelahan 2/24, B. Bennett 2/40.
(pictured). Division One 97 defeated Lancefield 83 and Division Two 70 defeated Kyneton 67.
Darley lost by one wicket.
The Division One team finally ended a 30-year premiership drought.
BCA One-Day B-Grade
Darley v East Ballarat
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CANCER—June 22-July 22
Unless a family dispute is settled soon, the situation can
become potentially explosive. The week finds you min-
★★★★★★★★ ✯✯✯✯✯✯
ity into an asset. You may find a market for some of your
skills this week.
LIBRA—September 23-October 22
Be sure to take health needs seriously. A friendship shows
★★★★★★★★ signs of recovery, but don’t force the relationship. Legal
dealings require careful thought. Public speaking is a
current strong point.
ARIES—March 21-April 20 SCORPIO—October 23-November 21
Although a major project may come to a satisfactory con- By Friday you may find a moneymaking opportunity
clusion, the results can be somewhat anticlimactic. New that’s worth exploring. The weekend could include the
challenges, however, are around the corner. A relation- unexpected arrival of a distant relative or an old friend.
ship shows its sentimental side.
SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22
TAURUS—April 21-May 22
A potentially explosive situation at work or in the com-
This week may see you involved in an important artistic
munity can be averted. Your quick thinking is essential.
project. The weekend includes opportunities for improv-
Educational pursuits may require further research. Your
ing relationships. Earlier in the week favours frank fi-
intuition is strong.
nancial discussions.
CAPRICORN—December 23-January 20
GEMINI—May 23-June 21
This is a good week to focus on long term goals.
New acquaintances are favoured, but don’t neglect your Responsibilities at home may have fewer hassles. Your
oldest friends. There may be some chaos on the philosophical views may appeal to a new friend.
homefront, but your sense of humour and sense of per-
spective could save the day. AQUARIUS—January 21-February 19
NO. 9092 You may find that you have a surplus of energy this week
ACROSS DOWN CANCER—June 22-July 22
and the key is to be super-organized. Notable improve-
1. Entrance (4) 1. Hoarse (5) Unless a family dispute is settled soon, the situation can ments are apparent in an important relationship.
7. Cocky (9) 2. String (5) become potentially explosive. The week finds you min-
8. One (4) 3. Vegetable (6) gling with individuals from many walks of life. PISCES—February 20-March 20
9. Formerly (4) 4. Globe (6) Make a point of advertising your strengths and promot-
10. Revolve (4) 5. Dye (4) LEO—July 23-August 22
ing your talents. An interesting research assignment may
11. Gratis (4) 6. Profitable (9) An excess of energy can be favourably channelled to com- come your way. The weekend could offer a rare chance
14. Lose value (10) 12. Repugnant (9) plete a series of tasks. A new business venture requires for reconciliation.
16. Plague (10) 13. Amend (4) very careful study.
19. Submissive (4) 15. Article (4)
22. Pleased (4) 17. Gloss (6) BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
VIRGO—August 23-September 22 Sentimentality is your middle name. You are generous
24. Except (4) 18. Learner (6)
25. Song (4) 20. Planet (5) This is the week to spruce yourself up and update your sometimes to a fault - and gentle. You are an excellent
26. Wrong (9) 21. Card (5) wardrobe - also you are a person who can turn any liabil- listener. Self improvement programmes are highlighted
27. Footwear (4) 23. Fall (4) ity into an asset. You may find a market for some of your over the coming months - you may discover talents that
skills this week. you never knew existed. New friendships are spotlighted
CRYPTIC PUZZLE
ACROSS LIBRA—September 23-October 22
1. The head may be French (4). 7, Made to leave when
we do call round (6,3). 8. Support, but moan about (4). Be sure to take health needs seriously. A friendship shows
signs of recovery, but don’t force the relationship. Legal
SUDOKU
9. Coming back, have a round in “The Duck and Cat”
(4). 10. Aloud add “That’s not all” (4). 11. Getting a small dealings require careful thought. Public speaking is a
laboratory is a piece of cake! (4). 14. May, or could be, current strong point.
why the hurdler didn’t win (4,6). 16. Acquire a job and
acquire a fiance (3,7). 19. He’s sighted the prophet (4). SCORPIO—October 23-November 21
22. Say goodbye to the role? (4). 24. I have got to a
disjointed bit (4). 25. Until now, it’s never been regarded NUMBER GAME
By Friday you may find a moneymaking opportunity
that’s worth exploring. The weekend could include the
as pretty (4). 26. Quickly said how the drunk had left unexpected arrival of a distant relative or an old friend.
(6,3). 27. Say you didn’t study the year after (4). ANSWER BELOW
SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22
DOWN
1. Says crossly that it scratches (5). 2. She threw it into A potentially explosive situation at work or in the com-
the midddle of the canal (5). 3. Scrimping and saving to munity can be averted. Your quick thinking is essential.
get this half’s rent (6). 4. Winds up the set, having Educational pursuits may require further research. Your
grasped the victory (6). 5. Going in to destroy the liter- intuition is strong.
ary works (4). 6. Finish up with a mule act, in variety (9).
12. In the meat safe. wrapped up, for your protection CAPRICORN—December 23-January 20
(4-5). 13. What the baby boy is unhappy in? (4). 15. This is a good week to focus on long term goals.
Switches guns (4). 17. Strudies the various pulverisations Responsibilities at home may have fewer hassles. Your
of coffee? (6). 18. Be acquitted and climb down from the
stand? (3-3). 20. The deer wandering round inside eat philosophical views may appeal to a new friend.
slowly (5). 21. Red and blinking (5). 23. Like the giant AQUARIUS—January 21-February 19
that you never could believe in? (4).
You may find that you have a surplus of energy this week
and the key is to be super-organized. Notable improve-
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9091 ments are apparent in an important relationship.
Ruddy. 23, Tall.
Blue. 15, Rods. 17, Grinds. 18, Get off. 20, Er-O-de. 21,
QUICK SOLUTIONS
es. 5, (t)O-des(troy). 6, Culminate. 12, Li-fe-sa-ver. 13, PISCES—February 20-March 20
Across - 7, Schoolmaster. 8, Emblem. 9, Salami. 10,
Down - 1, Barks. 2, (c)An-it-a(l). 3, Th(is)-rift. 4, T-win-
Make a point of advertising your strengths and promot-
Stopper. 12, Stork. 15, Drill. 16, Divorce. 18, Prompt.
AD. 26, Reeled off. 27, Den-y.
ing your talents. An interesting research assignment may
20, Locust. 22, San Sebastian.
16, Get engaged. 19, Seer. 22, Part. 24, I-ota. 25, To-
come your way. The weekend could offer a rare chance
Down - 1, Scimitar. 2, Fool. 3, Plummet. 4, Marsh. 5,
Li-O-n (rev.). 10, Some (sum). 11, S-lab. 14, Late spring.
for reconciliation.
Stiletto. 6, Grim. 11, Palomino. 13, Rickshaw. 14, Mis-
Across - 1, (French)Bean. 7, Sho-we-d o-ut. 8, Rail. 9,
lead. 17, Steep. 19, Rose. 21, Cite.
BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS Sentimentality is your middle name. You are generous
Across - 7, Cracked voice. 8, Ag-re-e’s. 9, Sitter. 10,
tre. 18, Novice. 20, Earth. 21, Knave. 23, Drop.
sometimes to a fault - and gentle. You are an excellent
Ot-tom-an. 12, Pitch. 15, U-nite(you,night). 16, Incline.
6, Lucrative. 12, Repellent. 13, Edit. 15, Item. 17, Lus-
listener. Self improvement programmes are highlighted
18, Scrape. 20, (th)En-tail. 22, Natural state.
Down - 1, Gruff. 2, Twine. 3, Turnip. 4, Sphere. 5, Tint.
over the coming months - you may discover talents that
Down - 1, B-right-en. 2, Ac-R-e. 3, P-er-sian. 4, A-vast.
22, Glad. 24, Save. 25, Aria. 26, Incorrect. 27, Shoe.
you never knew existed. New friendships are spotlighted
5, Mistrial. 6, Peke (peak). 11, Outcasts (anag.). 13, Con-
Turn. 11, Free. 14, Depreciate. 16, Pestilence. 19, Meek.
VI-ct-s. 14, Un-veil-s. 17, Heart. 19, Cane (Cain). 21,
Across - 1, Gate. 7, Bumptious. 8, Unit. 9, Once. 10,
Tots.
QUICK SOLUTIONS
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9092
Sport/Motoring
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The Centre was represented by 26 athletes at the State Track & Field Championship held at
Casey Fields over the weekend. Bacchus
Marsh claimed 4 Gold, 2 Silver and 2
Bronze medals for the Championships.
Alex Lloyd was our first medallist on
Saturday 16 March, Tabcorp Park Melton Race 5, Charlton Trotters Cup (G3). Winner:
McLovin (1). Trainer: Andy Gath. Driver: Kate Gath. Photo: Stuart McCormick HRV. Day 1 of competition, winning his third
consecutive High Jump State Bronze
medal with a jump of 1.35 metres in
the Under 11 event. Nelson Banigo had a close battle in the
Under 10 70 metre final being narrowly pipped on the finish
line to win the Silver medal. Matai Haunga dominated the
Under 12 Discus competition to win Gold, with a throw of
13.57 metres. Nelson Banigo returned to the track, this time
in the 200 metres. After recording a convincing victory in
his heat, Nelson backed up to run a sensational final and win
the Gold medal. Luatangi Haunga.
Day 2 of competition saw another successful day for the Photos - submitted
Centre. Nelson Banigo won his second Silver medal for the
weekend. Running a hotly contested Under 10 60m Hurdles final which saw the top six
runners separated by less than 0.8 of a second. In the Under 12 Discus competition, Matai
Haunga once again dominated the field to claim his second State title, blitzing the field by
over 3 metres with a winning performance of 42.75 metres. Meanwhile younger brother
Luatangi stood upon the podium after finishing third in the Under 11 Shot Put competition
with a throw of 10.62 metres. Nelson Banigo once again was back on the track, this time in
his favourite event the 100 metres. After two false starts, the race was underway and Nelson
flew down the straight to cross the line in first place and claim his fourth State medal and yet
another State Championship.
The following athletes recorded top 8 performances – Nicholas Ide, Evie Ducas, Emma
Stewart, Jonas Cukavac, Danielle Ide, Bridie Shanahan, Ryan Lister, Oliver Cukavac, Kayla
Downes, Solomon Miesen and Eliza Schembri.
Saturday 16 March, Tabcorp Park Melton Race 7, Charlton Pacing Cup (G3). Winner: Cant
Refuse (8). Trainer: Matthew Craven. Driver: Matthew Craven. Photo: Stuart McCormick Whilst some athletes competed in their first State Championships, some competed in their
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