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A short film about homophobia and transphobia will be produced by a Whittlesea council youth services team.

The Rainbow Project is one of 13 initiatives awarded a $10,000 state government Healthy Equal Youth grant to address suicide prevention and better mental health for young gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex (GLBTI) people.

Mental Health Minister Mary Wooldridge said the program was aimed at eliminating discrimination and stigmatisation of young GLBTI people.

Council’s youth development officer, Tanya Nacarov, was thrilled Whittlesea’s youth services team had the go-ahead. She said the project would kick off with a camp for about 20 same-sex-attracted young people, and a film crew would record their conversations.

“It will have two focuses: teaching staff as well as the young people at school,” Ms Nacarov said.

The Rainbow Project is a pilot program that aims to create a more inclusive community for GLBTI young people.

Young people across Whittlesea will be invited to develop their skills in all aspects of film production, engage in leadership opportunities, access support for themselves and promote support for others in the GLBTI community.

The film will premiere during National Youth Week 2015 and be distributed to schools and groups.

Lexi Cottee

Equality ‘stars’ on screen

By Lexi Cottee

A review into last summer’s bushfires has recommended the introduction of an escort vehicle service to prevent a repeat of the roadblock issues which plagued landholders.

The state Inspector General for emergency management’s Fire Season Compliance Report for 2013-14 was tabled in State Parliament last week.

Police and Emergency Services and Bushfire Response Minister Kim Wells, who has promised to implement the escort vehicle service, requested the report in August in response to 78 significant fires – including the Mickleham-Kilmore and Sunbury-Dalrymple Road blazes – which savaged the state.

The report tackles four areas of concern: road traffic management; community involvement in fire preparedness, response and recovery; initial attack and utilisation of resources; and cross-border fire arrangements.

It addressed community frustration about traffic management, particularly from landowners wanting greater access to protect their properties, provide care to others and feed or attend to injured livestock.

During the Mickleham-Kilmore fire, thousands of livestock were killed and 13 houses destroyed. A number of roads were also closed for days until the fire threat was downgraded.

The report recommends including locals on incident management teams, developing plans to prioritise the reopening of roads, using fire service resources to provide escorts to vehicles, and establishing an animal welfare working group.

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Shake-up for fire tactics

Crews at work during the Mickleham-Kilmore fire. (Wayne Hawkins)

director Griff Davis said he was pleased the report addressed community concern about roadblocks. “In some instances, if the traffic management points were moved 100 metres it would relieve a lot of community angst,” he said.

“There is a lot of opportunity there for the CFA and police to better locate the roadblocks.”

Kinglake resident and Whittlesea Township Community Emergency Plan facilitator Michelle Duscombe said she hadn’t read the 105-page report, but she welcomed changes to roadblocks and greater access for animal welfare groups.

Ms Duscombe said the Whittlesea emergency plan would be published later this year.

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An Epping-based not-for-profit community transport program doesn’t have the resources to meet surging demand, according to staff.

In the past year, demand for Whittlesea Community Connections’ (WCC) transport program for residents who don’t own cars or have difficulty accessing public transport has risen by about 40 per cent.

While the organisation’s volunteer base has grown, WCC client services team leader Peta Fualau says the organisation can’t cope under current funding arrangements.

“We get new referrals on a daily basis,” she said. “But we don’t have the resources to meet that demand.

“There are high levels of disadvantage in certain pockets and some areas have no public transport at all.

“In the past, Whittlesea council has given us one-off grants to purchase or lease a vehicle, but our challenge is securing the ongoing support we need.”

The Whittlesea Community Futures partnership, which is made up of 45 agencies including the council and Whittlesea Community Connections, is calling on the state and federal governments for almost $200,000 to fund the employment of a full-time transport co-ordinator and cover fleet and administration costs.

WCC has 250 volunteers and 50 paid staff.In any of six vehicles, about 50 specially

trained volunteer drivers and transport escorts are relied upon to ferry residents to and from medical and allied health appointments, social support groups or aged-care facilities.

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with fellow drivers and networking opportunities as highlights of being in the program.

“I read an ad calling for volunteer drivers and thought, this is something I can do to give back to the community,” the Epping resident said.

Mr Reid said the service was a necessity and “people solely rely on it” to attend specialist appointments.

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For further information, please call the school on (03) 5782 2211, email [email protected] or visit our website on www.kilmore.vic.edu.au.

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impressive record of academic success in the International Baccalaureate diploma program.

Our inspiring, experienced and highly qualified teachers enjoy an exceptional relationship with their students, most of whom will attend leading universities throughout the world.

The pastoral leaders and home room teachers know their students thoroughly. All students belong to a house and participate in co-curricular activities, including a week-long camp.

I believe an international education equips students to be world-ready and prepares them for university and successful careers.

Andrew Taylor Principal

I have been the principal at TKIS since July 2011. Like many of its students and teachers, I was drawn to The Kilmore International

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Choosing a secondary school is one of the most difficult decisions you will make, so ask yourself: Do you want an educational experience tailored to your daughter’s needs?

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So do we. I invite you to visit us and see, feel and hear why St Aloysius College is the girls’ school of choice.

Contact us on 9329 0411 or [email protected].

Mary Farah Principal

S t Aloysius College is, in essence, a strong community of young women – we have a prime focus on the present, a keen eye on

the future and we acknowledge a great debt to the past.

A visit to our college will not only reveal confident, innovative and global students, but also that our school perspective is very much future-focused.

If you are looking for a school that provides an intimate education, where students and families are known, but also a school with renowned VCE results, then St Aloysius is your school of choice.

Our staff are experts in the education of young women, our location is central to major transport hubs and, importantly, our fees

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St Monica’s CollegeSt Monica’s College is a School of Educational Enterprise. This ideal pervades all we do at the College: from our inclusive pastoral care and wellbeing programs, to our diverse and vast curriculum, our continuous building and refurbishment projects, right through to the care and support we offer to each individual Monican. As a thriving College, we ensure that opportunities are readily available across the whole range of educational and co-curricular programs. Our School of Educational Enterprise looks confi dently to the future. As a committed Catholic co-educational College (Years 7 – 12) St Monica’s College is welcoming to all people in the northern suburbs seeking a strong and consistently challenging education for their child. Our VCE, VET and VCAL programs are renowned for their diversity and breadth; LOTE programs include bilingual immersion programs in Japanese and Italian, as well as the teaching of Italian, French, Spanish, Greek and Japanese. The College maintains an Industry & Trade Complex, a new Music Performance Centre, high quality Sportsfi elds, a theatre, and all mainstream classes are taught in appropriate classrooms which are environmentally comfortable. A Trade Skills Centre is under construction. The College expects high standards in behaviour, grooming and manners.

Brian E. HanleyCollege Principal

For enrolment information please contact the College Registraron 9409 8444 or email [email protected]

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We strive to know each student well, celebrate her uniqueness and nurture her spirituality as she grows to adulthood.

Students are encouraged to develop a critical awareness of social issues and to have opportunities to be active contributors to the global community.

Our spacious and beautiful campus provides a learning environment where a desire for life-long learning is generated and different learning styles are fostered, understood and respected.

At CLC, your daughter has the chance to thrive and grow to realise her potential. Girls flourish here.

Margaret McKenna Principal

Catholic Ladies’ College offers a rigorous academic program in a safe, welcoming, learning environment.

Founded in 1902 in East Melbourne by the Sisters of Charity and now located in Eltham, Catholic Ladies’ College continues its 112-year tradition of excellence as leaders in girls’, Catholic education.

We are committed to the individual growth of all students. In partnership with parents, we provide students with support and encouragement and challenge them to achieve their potential.

Catholic Ladies’ College is a place where knowledge and ideas, imagination and creativity, and the pursuit of wisdom are highly valued. Student success is acknowledged and celebrated in the life of the college.

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Our VCE, VET and VCAL programs are renowned for their diversity and breadth; LOTE programs include bilingual immersion programs in Japanese and Italian as well as the teaching of Italian, French, Spanish, Greek and Japanese.

The college maintains an industry and trade complex, a new music performance centre, high-quality sports fields and a theatre.

All mainstream classes are taught in appropriate classrooms, which are environmentally comfortable. A trade skills centre is under construction.

The college expects high standards in behaviour, grooming and manners.

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S t Monica’s College is a School of Educational Enterprise. This ideal pervades all we do at the college, from our inclusive pastoral

care and well-being programs, to our diverse and vast curriculum, our continuous building and refurbishment projects, right through to the care and support we offer to each individual Monican.

As a thriving college, we ensure that opportunities are readily available across the whole range of educational and co-curricular programs. Our School of Educational Enterprise looks confidently to the future.

As a committed Catholic co-educational school (years 7-12), St Monica’s College welcomes all families in the northern suburbs seeking a strong and consistently challenging education for their children.

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“A” GRADE ELECTRICIANAll work guaranteed - Reasonable rates - Free quotes.Rewires, new Installations, Safety switches, Smoke Detectors, Sensor lights. Ceiling & Exhaust fans.

Phone Geoff Roach0412 434 529 or 9370 8130

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7DAYS A WEEK

**Local Technicians On STAND-BY**FREE TV Point with NEW Antenna InstallFREE TV Lead with NEW TV PointFREE Signal Strength TestingHOME THEATRE InstallationsBlackSpot SpecialistsEXTRA TV PointsLCD TV Mounting

Call Matt:

www.aerials.net.au

0478 297 148FREEQUOTES

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Garden and LandscapingFULLY INSURED

www.absolutegarden.com.au20% discount off first service

Gardening: Expert hedging and pruning,

tree lopping, garden clean ups, poisoning, rubbish removal.

Landscaping:Garden makeovers, landscaping,

natural turfs/lawns, decking, retaining walls, tree/shrub planting, soil, mulch,

stones, pebbles, lilydale/tuscan topping, weed matting, lawn repair,

sprinkler system installation.

Call Paul on 0419 799 999FOR A FREE QUOTE

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Flow Tec Heating & Cooling Service

Ph 0401 666 781

� Ducted Heating System � Wall & Gas Heating� Air Conditioning � All Heating & Cooling Needs� Sales, Installation & Repairs

Arc 42745AU

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“Spring Specials”BOB’S YOUR UNCLE

Old fashioned gardening, rubbish & treesPENSIONER DISCOUNTS FREE ESTIMATES

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Specialising in:

WE COME TO YOU FOR ALL YOUR COOLING NEEDSFor free quotes call now: 1300 550 901

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CALL TRAVIS: 0411 055 589

Garage DoorsT McKnight

Installation, Service & Repair ofGarage Doors & Remote Controls

Free Measure & Quote

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V Air ConditioningV Garage/Garage Doors

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ALL VIC REMOVALS & STORAGECheap boxes 4 sale

Packing, Pianos, Antiques and Billiard Tables, Local, Country & Interstate. No job too small. Unwanted goods, or rubbish taken to tip.

All areas from $89p/h (min 2 hours), 24 hours/7 days

9310 1070 - 0403 046 998

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Employment

MICHAEL LEE REMOVALS

0427 522 030 or 9437 7370

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No Obligation,FREE Quote

Contact Trevor on:

0417 997 060 1133

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We build to suit your needs.

Builders of:NEW HOMESINVESTMENT PACKAGESUNIT DEVELOPMENTSCall Now. 03 9306 7740

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Top Rate FloorsSpecialising in:

❏ Sanding, Polishing and repairs of all timber floors.Fast free quotes, Top quality workmanship at Mates Rates

Phone 0412 488 732G6581136

V Floor Services

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GRAND CONCRETE GRINDING & POLISHING

Call NOW for a free quote0418 362 403

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We accept payment by: VISA/MASTERCARD/EFTPOS(1.5% credit card processing fee applies. Cheques and money orders can be posted in or hand delivered to our local office)

Ask about our discounted ongoing advertising rates and how choosing more newspapers gives your advertising more

impact and saves you money...

DEADLINESTrades: 4pm Thursday

Classifieds: 3pm FridayWheel & Deal: 3pm Friday

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• Timber Paling • Colorbond• Picket Fencing

For an obligation free quote call George on...Mob: 0415 457 379 Ph: 9324 5844

12 years experience.• Slate • Stencil • Latest Designs • Exposed Aggregate • Plain concrete • Colour concrete

Call for a free quote and reasonable pricesCall Joe 0405 140 571

or 9390 9476

CONCRETINGTop Notch

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Ph Peter 0451 852 150

Pergola & Decking SpecialistsPergola & Decking Specialists

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Real Estatesection of Network Classifi eds.

General NoticesFind what your looking for in our

section of Network Classifi eds.

BLOCKED DRAINSSewer & Stormwater

Call Tim 0438 830 905

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Reblocking and Underpinning- Levelling 100%

- Council Permit Supplied - 15 years’ guarantee- Concrete - Concrete Pump Used

Michael: 0404 999 969 Office: 9323 9666 Fax: 9324 1411

FREE QUOTES ALL SUBURBSDBL 23668

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ANTENNAS • FREE QUOTES • 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE

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ANCHOR SECURITY DOORS

“Still the Best”QUALITYSERVICE

LOW PRICES

9338 24379338 2944Cnr. Keilor Park Dve &Tullamarine Park Rd

www.doorsbyanchor.com

5 FLYSCREENS

FROM$25

Phone: John Amore0412 314 736 or 9331 0518 AH

WWW.REDALERTBLOCKEDDRAINS.COM.AU

R E D A L E R TSPECIALISED DRAIN SERVICES

Investigate Locate & Repair leaking drains under buildings causing wall damage

� CCTV Drain Inspection � Blocked Drains� Jet Cleaned � Drain Relining

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Better Foundations1ST IN UNDERPINNING& NO.1 IN REBLOCKING

� Builders � Full Insurance� 15 Yrs Guarantee � Council Permits� Computer Levelling � Concrete StumpsFree Quotes. www.betterfoundations.com.au

Expert In Cracked Walls.

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D “n” A Security DoorsFree measure & quotes

9337 2403 or Dave 0411 205 313 Quality Security Doors and Fly Screens

www.dnasecuritydoors.com

Blue Tongue Solar Pty LtdDomestic & commercial solar experts

Ph: 5428 5390Email: [email protected]

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ALL AROUND REBLOCKING & UNDERPINNING

ABN 40 640 572 030

Tel: 9309 2351

� Free Quote � 17 Years Guarantee� All Suburbs � 10% Pensioner Discount� Insurance � Council Permit Supplied� Elevation � Computer Levelling

977914

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177646 David: 0425 811 882 Ash: 0403 619 333

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FIVE STAR REBLOCKING & UNDERPINNING

� Full Insurance� All work Council approved� 15 years guarantee� All Council permits supplied� 100% computer levelling� Concrete pump used� 15 years experience� For a free quote and advice

Contact Simon:9309 0700 - 0411 174 000

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VANTAGE PLUMBING & MAINTENANCELic N.O: 37409

CALL MAURICE FOR A FREE QUOTE0432 501 802

24 Hours Service 7 days a week� Plumbing & Drainage

� Domestic Service & Maintenance� Hot Water Services� Seniors Discounts

[email protected]

PEST & TERMITE CONTROLCall 7 days for a free quote

1300 699 6980418 280 391

15 years experience Eftpos facilities available

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SHOWROOM: 567 KEILOR ROAD, NIDDRIE

CRAIG’S GAS & PLUMBING

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ROLLER SHUTTERS & BLINDSFREE QUOTES

1300 677 488

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BLINDS PLANTATION SHUTTERS OUTDOOR BLINDS

V Pest Control

V Roller ShuttersV Plumbing

• Locks opened • Locks repaired• Combinations changed • Locks supplied and fi tted

Pensioner discountsPlease call 0433 601 909 • 1800 lock it (562 548)

A DEPENDABLE LOCKSMITH

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Elite Landscaping Victoria

Terry 0431 373 645

Affordable Landscaping Services

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SECURE WINDOW ROLLER SHUTTERS

We sell real Made In Germany BECKER MOTORS

Value for Money Shutters

Call 1800 554 877

Hot Special Price1.8 x 1.8 *$648, Manual

*Must purchase minimum 3 shutters

www.securewindowrollershutters.com.au

Showroom: 7/112 Main Road East, St Albans/Kealba

(Beside United Service Station)

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24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE

Free Call: 1300 666 701

24 HOUR EMERGEN

� Shop fronts� Doors � Windows� Splashbacks

� Table Tops� Shower Screens � Mirrors� Insurance Claims

� Glass Partitions Specialising In

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Manual/electric & remote control operated with smoke alarm & manual override

Factory/ShowroomKealba

2 Malcolm Court, Kealba, Vic 3021Tel: 9364 2232

Epping494 High Street,Epping, Vic 3076Tel: 9401 2232

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Connecting People and Communities.

Grow your business with Trades and

Services

Call 1300 666 808

“We advertise in our

local Northern Star

Weekly to let our

customers know of the

special deals we have

going and to reach the

broader community”- Zak

From plumbers to pest control, carpet cleaning to building services, dry cleaning to computer repairs, lawn mowing and more, Northern Star Weekly has been connecting local businesses with the local community with our Trades and Services each week.

Speak to our classified team and find out how easy it is to advertise. Start building your brand today and be seen every week in Northern Star Weekly Trades and Services.

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Work From HomeGrow an income with us in thenutrition industry. Low start up,full training. Call 0416 115 790or www.cgioglobal.com

V BusinessOpportunities

Call or visit us online!networkclassifi eds.com.au

It’s Fun Time..... With....Beautiful NEW Hot Ladies...

Octopuses 9314 8800

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Many languages spoken by our ladies.

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Motoringsection of Network Classifi eds.

Buy & Sell in the

YOUR LOCAL TAXI SERVICE

9310 5422

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Please call us at

1300 654 910or apply online at WWW.FERMA X .COM.AU

MATERIALS DELIVERED DIRECTLY TO YOUGREAT FLEXIBILITY - you choose your hoursALL AGES WELCOME(students, adults, retirees, groups, etc)NO EXPERIENCE REQUIREDVEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE, but not essential

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FORD FAIRMONT 1986, auto.Sedan, silver, EC, selling withoutRWC. PRX-388. $3,000. Call0424 880 189.

V Positions VacantV Car/Truck

RentalsV Motor Vehicles

Employment Motoring$110 1/2 hr FULL Service!!!

Open 10am till late

www.hotgossipmelbourne.com.au42 Cromer Avenue, Sunshine NorthPH: 9366 6444 NOW!

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Free off streetparking

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Call Carolyn onMob: 0431 304 296

Mobile Service

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Club TemptationBeautiful exotic hot ladies.Many languages spoken.

Open every day 10;30 am till late.48 Davies Ave, North Sunshine.

9364 0770

NewBrothel in town!

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Trades & Services

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V Resumes/EmploymentServices

GeneralFind it in the

section of NetworkClassifi eds.

SAFFY 23yo - Escort. Petite, DDbust, oriental model, long darkhair. GFE service. PH: 9416 6246swa 4281be.

DAYManhattan

Terrace554-556 Swanston St,

MelbourneOpen 24 hrs - 7 days

03 9347 6000(2hr meter parking out front)

Girls always available

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24hrs/7 days. swa4281be.

V Adult ServicesDISCRIMINATION IN

ADVERTISING IS UNLAWFULThe Victorian Equal Opportunity Act 1995 makes itunlawful for an advertiser to show any intention to

discriminate on the basis of sex, pregnancy, race, age,marital status, political or religious belief or physical

features, disability, lawful sexual activity/sexualorientation, HIV/AIDS status or on the basis of being

associated with a person with one of the abovecharacteristics, unless covered by an exception under

the Act. As Network Classifieds could be legally liable ifan unlawful advertisement is printed, Network

Classifieds will not accept advertisements that appearto break the law. For more information about

discrimination in advertising, contact your legal advisersor the Equal Opportunity Commission.

V Professional

Employment

Our philosophy is based on the opinion that a childs feeling of happiness will promote learning, development and a positive self image.

We believe that happiness evolves through an environment that is fun, secure, respectful and reassuring.

We offer quality care for children 0 to 5.

136 - 140 Centenary Drive Mill Park

Ph 9436 8908(Opposite Police Station)

Happy FacesChildcare Centre and Kindergarten

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Full Body MassageRELAXATION

219 Ascot Vale Rd, 3032.9004 1477 or 0467 964 996.

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ORIENTALORIENTALPLUMSPLUMS

38 Tuscan Ct, Thomastown9460 3388

Under new managementNew LadiesOpen 7 days

10:30am til late

V Health AndFitness

ALL FETISH! Anything goes!from 99c/min 1300 700 904

1902 226 323 Chat now!$5.45/min pay/mob extra

Ishimpo.com.auSensual erotic body works.

Nuru Tantra. Fitzroy. 9415 7762.swa7930xbe.

LOCAL FUNERAL DIRECTORSFuneral Planning Advice – 24 hrs

Serenity FuneralsCall 9872 5133

ABBY 19 - Eager 1902 224 996.Yummy Mummy 1902 224 748.I'll talk, you listen 1902 224 751.$2.45/min pay/mob extra.

CLAIRVOYANT Tarot card read-ings etc. Past, present, future.All you wish to know and muchmore. I can help with problems,jealousy, marriage and bad luck.Please call 9354 8440. Coburg.

V FuneralDirectors

V Adult PhoneTalk

V Clairvoyant/Psychic

Far Eastern RelaxationAffordable Prices

From

$65 Discreet RearParking

CREDIT CARDS & EFTPOS WELCOMELadies Warmly Welcomed

MEL REF: P43 B1 / Tram 57 Stop 22SWA 6143B

77Racecourse Rd, NthMelbourne� 9326 8388 2030574v2

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ADVERTISERS, in this section arequalified practitioners and offernon-sexual services.

ALL ADVERTISEMENTS bookedunder this classification arestrictly for ancillary roles only.To comply with the law it is stillan offence under the Sex WorkAct 1994 to publish anystatements intended or likely toinduce a person to seek work asa sex worker.

V MassageTherapists

EDEN 19yo - Escort. Busty, longlegs, exotic, energetic, playful.Eager to please. Call 9935 7737swa4281be.

V Adult ServicesV AdultEmployment

NATURAL PLUS7 days, 9.30am - 9.30pm.

5 City Place, Sunshine.Phone 9311 0198.

Visit Visited

Huge 2 Day SaleKILMORE - MORANDING

5 Schoolhouse Lane,October 25th & 26th,8am-5pm. Antiques &

collectables. Hardware.Old ploughs, wheels,tools galore, buildingmaterials, furniture,

ride on mower, traps &much, much more.

General Classifi eds

V Health AndFitness

V Garage Sales

TREE & STUMPMASTERSAll trees removed or Pruned All Stumps Removed

Mulching & Mulch for sale! Fully insured Free Quotes

Chris - 0419 348 068 & 9309 9262

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ORDER NOW FOR PRE-XMAS DELIVERYVISIT OUR EPPING SHOWROOM TODAY!

CALL US TODAY: 9408 9709TO BOOK A FREE MEASURE AND QUOTE

VISIT OUR SHOWROOM: 20/560 HIGH ST EPPING 3076EMAIL US AT: [email protected]

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BALLARAT ANTIQUE FAIR Ballarat Exhibition Centre

501 – 503 Dowling Street, Wendouree

Friday October 24th: 10am-6pm

Saturday October 25th: 10am-5pm

Sunday October 26th: 10am-4pmFor more information visit:

www.BallaratSpringAntiqueFair.com.au or call 1300 303 800

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AARON’S TILINGOver 30 Years Experience Specialising In: • Floor & Wall Tiles • Old & New Homes

• Kitchen & Bathroom Renovation Free Measure & Quote.

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SCOREBOARD CRICKET

FIRST GRADEFOOTSCRAY EDGEWATER V NORTHCOTEAt Merv Hughes OvalFOOTSCRAY EDGEWATER InningsD RUSS c sub (Wright) b Abbatangelo. . . . . . . . 79J CROSTHWAITE c Baker b Keogh . . . . . . . . . 108T DEAN lbw b Middlebrook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0D KIGHT lbw b Keogh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6A BARTON not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20B GREEN c Hamilton b Abbatangelo. . . . . . . . . 14H WINTER-IRVING c Harbinson b Abbatangelo . . 0M NALESNYIK c Hamilton b Abbatangelo . . . . . . 1J HABERFIELD c March b Scammell . . . . . . . . . 5L DREDGE not out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Extras (2lb 3w 1nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Eight wickets for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243Fall: 183, 188, 194, 201, 220, 221, 225, 237Bowling: C Keogh 9.2-1-40-2, J Hamilton 4-0-26-0, L Scammell 7-0-34-1, S Harbinson 3-0-20-0, J Middlebrook 10-0-46-1, S Taylor 7.3-0-40-0, B Abbatangelo 9.1-0-34-4. Overs: 50NORTHCOTE InningsS TAYLOR c Nalesnyik b Kelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76J MIDDLEBROOK b Winter-Irving . . . . . . . . . . . 15B ABBATANGELO c Dredge b Green . . . . . . . . . 35A MARCH not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57L SCAMMELL c Dean b Haber� eld . . . . . . . . . . 39B BAKER run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0N SHEARER not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Extras (1lb 3w 2nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Five wickets for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232Fall: 59, 121, 139, 218, 220Bowling: J Haber� eld 10.1-2-43-1, H Winter-Irving 8.5-1-38-1, M Nalesnyik 2-0-17-0, L Dredge 10-0-43-0, D Russ 1-0-7-0, B Green 8-0-39-1, M Kelly 10-0-44-1. Overs: 50.FOOTSCRAY EDGEWATER wonUmpires: D Ireland & S Olufson

ST KILDA V ESSENDONAt Junction Oval, St KildaESSENDON InningsA SHELLIE c Rummans b Baxter . . . . . . . . . . . . 8B MacRAE run out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70A AYRE lbw b Mueller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0A BLIZZARD lbw b Mueller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88J SEYMOUR c & b Muirhead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22B McMINN b Chasemore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0C McKAY b Chasemore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1J DAMJANOVSKI c Chasemore b Muirhead . . . . . 1L CAMERON b Chasemore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6M DORIC b Graf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0J EATON not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Extras (7lb 14w 1nb). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219Fall: 11, 18, 160, 190, 191, 198, 202, 217, 217, 219Bowling: B Baxter 8-0-46-1, D Mueller 8-1-26-2, L Graf 8-0-23-1, M Chasemore 9.2-0-31-3, J Muirhead 10-0-58-2, J Manning 2-0-28-0. Overs: 45.2ST KILDA InningsJ COOPER lbw b McKay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0J MANNING c Shellie b Damjanovski . . . . . . . . 27M CHASEMORE c Blizzard b Damjanovski. . . . . 74G RUMMANS c Cameron b Eaton . . . . . . . . . . . 22A McGUINNESS c Blizzard b Eaton . . . . . . . . . 12W RUSSELL c MacRae b Eaton . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3J MUIRHEAD b Seymour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17T MORRIS run out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10L GRAF c Shellie b Seymour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2D MUELLER not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5B BAXTER not out 6Extras (2b 2lb 5w). . . . . . . . 9Nine wickets for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187Fall: 1, 63, 117, 141, 145, 147, 172, 172, 178Bowling: C McKay 10-0-37-1, M Doric 8-2-27-0, L Cameron 4-0-15-0, J Damjanovski 10-0-28-2, J Eaton 10-0-44-3, J Seymour 8-0-32-2. Overs: 50.ESSENDON wonUmpires: S Davis & M Hanton

GREENVALE KANGAROOS V HAWTHORN-MONASH UNI(for the John Harmer Trophy)At Greenvale ReserveGREENVALE KANGAROOS InningsA KERR b Khan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9M FERNE b Khan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1J LIDGETT c Inglis b Khan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3S GAUTAM run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17B COX not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93Z HUSSAIN lbw b Ninan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0J SHANTRY b Collett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32M TWENTYMAN c Collett b Ninan . . . . . . . . . . . 9K ADAMS not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30A SMILLIE b McQuinn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Extras (1b 6lb 6w) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Eight wickets for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212Fall: 2, 11, 22, 61, 109, 110, 122, 142Bowling: J Khan 10-1-26-3, T McQuinn 7-0-32-1, V Tripathi 10-0-50-0, T Collett 10-1-29-1, N Jeffery 3-0-20-0, R Ninan 10-0-48-2. Overs: 50HAWTHORN-MONASH UNIVERSITY InningsG KAPOOR lbw b Adams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9G WESTGARTH c Twentyman b Waring . . . . . . . 35K SARNA c Hussain b Smillie . . . . . . . . . . . . 107D MURRIAN lbw b Adams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8R NINAN run out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3L INGLIS b Gautam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36J KHAN not out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4V TRIPATHI c Kerr b Lidgett. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0T COLLETT not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0Extras (3lb 8w) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Seven wickets for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213Fall: 30, 124, 187, 202, 206, 209, 212Bowling: J Shantry 10-0-40-0, A Smillie 10-1-27-1, T Waring 10-1-55-1, K Adams 10-0-41-2, S Gautam 6.1-0-37-1, M Twentyman 1-0-5-0, J Lidgett 1-0-5-1Overs: 48.1.HAWTHORN-MONASH UNIVERSITY wonUmpires: C Allan & B Davies

MONASH TIGERS 154 (AF Chalkley 68 SL Kerber 52 MD Topp 4/20 PW Ashton 3/29 IG Holland 2/17) def by RINGWOOD 1/155 (DA King 71* JD Loorham 41 TD Stray 34*) at Central Reserve North.

MELBOURNE UNI 9/173(cc) (NM Ellsmore 44* JR Bett 43 B Fletcher 31 S Maggs 2/12 SD Black 2/33) def CASEY-SOUTH MELBOURNE 149 (S Maggs 36* MT Wallace 33 DB Hutton 3/22 S Reid 2/16 JR Bett 2/25) at University Main Oval.

FITZROY DONCASTER 4/134 (L Banthorpe 37* MJ Bremner 31 MP Frith 30 JF Miller 3/23) def PRAHRAN 133 (SS Singh 32 J Serry 32 A Perrin 3/23 SK Duckworth 3/35) at Schramms Reserve #1.

DANDENONG 10/237 (T Donnell 77 B Forsyth 55 P Sweeney 35 JL Pattinson 29 MW Dwyer 4/42 SG O’Brien 2/28 BG Drew 2/32) def by CAMBERWELL MAGPIES 7/269(cc) (DJ Rawson 84 SF Hill 74 JC Lampard 38 TB Rickarby 26 N Lambden 2/43 JM Butter� eld 2/56) at Shepley Oval.

FRANKSTON PENINSULA 9/184(cc) (L Walker 61 PM Borrington 59 DT Elmi 25 RN Sidebottom 3/26 CM Salm 3/38 TJ Smyth 2/40) def by CARLTON 5/185 (NS Pilon 52 DA Pell 42 TA McCormick 42 JG Wood 2/27) at AH Butler Oval.

GEELONG 176 (MM Harrison 69 J McDonald 51 B McDonald 3/36 S Sturrock 2/24 J Koop 2/45) def by MELBOURNE 7/274(cc) (MJ Brown 87 SE Gotch 77 B Hodge 41 J Sheppard 2/48 JW Hart 2/62) at Geelong Cricket Ground.

LOWER GRADES: MEN: 2nds: Mon Tigers 7-204 (Bradbury 37 Taylor 66 Ludowyke 3-47) bt Ring 7-198 (Sanderson 44no Watson 3-42), Casey-SM 6-208 (Eaton 92 Wilson 35 van Cuylenburg 3-32) bt Melb Uni 6-205 (Borovec 81no McIntosh 63), Fitz Donc 5-261 (Findlay 69 Tomkinson 105) bt Prah 7-242 (Bull 89 De Bolfo 73), Green Kang 8-214 (Amin 95 Castle 50 Sivakumaran 3-20 D’Rozario 3-34) bt Haw-Mon Uni 6-213 (Sivakumaran 67 C Westgarth 32 La Brooy 32), Dand 8-222 (M Boraston

63 Cooray 31 Stanton 39no Spence 3-16) bt Camb Mag 8-219 (Rowles 34 Martin 49 Persson-Clark 54 Uthayakumar 3-54 Kaluthanthri 3-33), Carl 3-277 (Phelan 138no Hancock 66 H Smyth 38no) bt Frank Pen 8-255 (Waterfall 61no Reid 57 Bardwell 41 Gilbert 3-24), Ess 5-146 (Moore 58 McNamara 40) bt St Kilda 142 (Holmes 65 Stewart 3-37), Ncte 5-232 (Peake 69 Sundberg 80no) bt Foot Edge 105 (Armstrong 40), Geel 206 (Condy 68 Reid 57) bt Melb 166 (Egan 51 O’Donnell 53 Hewet 4-20 Muller 4-36).3rds: Mon Tigers 9-203 (Edwards 82 Waters 35 Morrison 5-32) bt Ring 144 (Campbell 48 Krelle 4-33), Casey-SM 7-87 (Chopra 3-9) bt Melb Uni 86 (Tout 3-15), Fitz Donc 190 (Brolic 86 McGurgan 45) drew Prah 6-190 (Cassidy 52no Bauer 47 Parikh 33), Haw-Mon Uni 1-129 (Mayadunne 46no De Silva 40no) bt Green Kang 127 (Kett 37 McInnes 35 Herath 3-13), Camb Mag 5-225 (Murphy 75 McIntosh 38 Van Der Slik 35 Norbury 30) bt Dand 107 (Fernando 34 Prior 3-26), Carl 6-170 (Simmons 47 Laffan 44no Humphrey 3-24) bt Frank Pen 6-169 (Taranto 56), St Kilda v Ess (nsa), Foot Edge 7-162 (Herrick 50 Beever 42 Ryder 3-40) bt Ncte 152 (Volitakis 47no Medew-Ewen 3-37), Melb 8-260 (Tucker 68 Thompson 33 McCooke 32no Di Giacomo 3-26) bt Geel 114 (Plummer 31 T Thompson 3-15 bt Thomson 3-32). 4ths: Ring 5-219 (Roberts 60 Smith 35 Cowling 53 Shimmin 3-34) bt Mon Tigers 81 (Brearley 4-18 Cowling 3-9), Casey-SM 9-193 (M Dinnie 46 Hunter 36no Athale 4-25) bt Melb Uni 169 (Hyde-Smith 41 Murray 3-25), Prah 2-168 (Woodgate 63no Rhys-Jones 66no) bt Fitz Donc 9-167 (Grace 38), Green Kang 3-118 (Usher 49no Sanajko 40no) bt Haw-Mon Uni 9-115, Dand 8-134 (Tissera 67no) bt Camb Mag 133 (Treverton 3-16), Frank Pen 5-240 (Hibbins 77 Trotter 58 Mann 34) bt Carl 135 (Crowle 43 Connup 36 Davis 3-18), Ess 6-221 (Valka 107 Worsnop 41) bt St Kilda 153 (Leropoulos 3-16), Ncte 1-162 (Maratos 52no Williams 69no) bt Foot Edge 8-161 (Niklas 33 Broadway 97), Melb 5-111 bt Geel 110. WOMEN: 1sts: Dand (Elliott 58) bt EMP 118 (Strano 37 Wohlers 5-23). 2nds: Bri Dist 1-89 (Henderson 39no) bt Dand 86 (Eastburn 30 Lai 3-16).

VSDCARd 2: NORTH WEST 1ST XI: Altona 9-205 (Maynard 123) v Melton, Balwyn 196 v Plenty Valley 0-11, Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 140 and 0-6 v Preston 41 (Matauaaava 5-19 Johnson 5-17), Coburg 4-116 v Brunswick 106 (), Kew 270 (Lockett 142) v Sunshine 2-13, Yarraville 8-283 (Love 130no Prestidge 59) v Werribee. 2ND XI: Williamstown 296 (Vincent 122 Smith 72) v Ivanhoe, Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 5-238 (Singhe 54) v Preston, Coburg 213 (Rule 54) v Brunswick, Yarraville 140 (O’Grady 52) v Werribee 0-0, Sunshine 52 v Kew 6-157, Balwyn 235 (Clarke 98) v Plenty Valley 0-6. 3RD XI: Balwyn 118 (Callahan 5-17) v Plenty Valley 3-33, Ivanhoe 191 v Williamstown 1-8, Melton 302 (Dantonio 138 McLean 51) v Altona, Preston 258 (Barry 79) v Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows, Werribee 171 (Ratnake 86 Wood 5-35) v Yarraville 5-83, Kew 86 v Sunshine 7-186, Coburg 40 v Brunswick 161 (Riley 57). 4TH XI: Altona 115 (Casey 5-13) v Melton 4-65, Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 177 (Ramadge 75) v Preston 2-21, Coburg 176 (Rowland 52 Stevens 5-31) v Brunswick 3-46, Kew 7-296 (Sist 75no Hyde 59 Taylor 58) v Sunshine, Werribee 102 (Patel 5-20) and 0-12 v Yarraville 66 (Sharma 7-17.

SOFTBALLNORTHERN at Mill Park: U-19yrs: Cheetahs White 23 bt WC Redbacks 0, Monarchs 5 bt Cheetahs Green 4. U-16yrs: Monarchs Red 17 bt WC Redbacks 1, Cheetahs 21 bt Monarchs Blue 0. U-13yrs: Cheetahs White 9 bt WC Redbacks 6, Cheetahs Green 10 bt Monarchs 5. Women: Cheetahs 15 bt Amigos 7, Rebels 12 bt Monarchs 5.

SCHOOL SPORTSAGSV: Basketball: Yarra Valley 42 bt Ivanhoe 40, Peninsula 51 bt Camberwell 49, Trinity 61 bt PEGS 39, Mentone 54 bt Assumption 37. Tennis: Ivanhoe 12-121 bt Yarra Valley 4-91, Camberwell 10-110 bt Peninsula 6-86, PEGS 13-122 bt Trinity 3-64, Mentone 16-128 bt Assumption 0-48. Cricket: Yarra Valley 6-175 (Chan 47 Hudson 40) bt Ivanhoe 72, Peninsula 5-225 (Leonard 112) bt Camberwell 224 (Chauhan 82no Symons 4-33), Trinity 6-219 (Campbell 73) bt PEGS 9-138, Mentone 6-200 (Avery 50no) bt Assumption 5-197 (Hoggins 81).

BOWLSBOWLS VICTORIA METROPOLITAN PENNANT: Rd 3: Premier Div: MCC KEW SPORTS (1) 16-88 bt MENTONE (1) 2-72 (P Pervaz 27 bt C Twentyman 22 G Ball 18 lost to B McCallum 21 C Ball 20 bt D Jones 12 R Jansen 23 bt A Rohan 17), BRIGHTON (1) 4-67 lost to MELBOURNE (1) 14-90 (R Dixon 7 lost to G Hopwood 32 T Shannon 20 bt D Horeau 16 A Wilson 19 lost to B Leighton 23 N Rodder 21 bt S Mortimer 19), YARRA GLEN (1) 16-87 bt CLAYTON (1) 2-69 (T Stafford 27 bt D Benwell 14 M O’Brien 26 bt G Archer 15 M Creighton 24 bt T Wood 18 S Manifold 10 lost to L Adams 22), ESSENDON (1) 18-139 bt MOONEE PONDS (1) 0-38 (A Flapper 44 bt G Letson 9 P Loe 27 bt A Cowle 16 A Tomkins 19 bt D Murphy 10 N Wilson 49 bt M McHardy 3), ALTONA (1) 16-98 bt BUNDOORA RSL (1) 2-55 (B Peck 33 bt A Galloway 8 M Rennix 24 bt B Spurr 11 S Fordham 22 bt N McIntyre 15 B Foley 19 lost to B Di Florio 21).Div 1: Sec 1: Keys (1) 2-73 Deer Pk (1) 16-83, Croy (1) 14-87 Whitt (1) 4-69, MCC (2) 16-90 Fern Gul (1) 2-63, Bund RSL (2) 14-76 Mitch (1) 4-75, Burw Dist (1) 16-93 Bright (2) 2-66. Sec 2: Elth (1) 4-66 Lal (2) 14-72, Melt (1) 16-87 Lily (1) 2-70, W’bee (1) 3-69 Alt (2) 15-88, Donv (1) 14-87 Ess (2) 4-86, Ber (1) 3-76 Elst Clb (1) 15-80. Sec 3: St Kil (1) 16-114 Burd Pk (1) 2-60, Glenr (1) 18-110 Edith (1) 0-61, Lal (1) 0-53 Rich Uni (1) 18-104, Chelt (1) 3-70 Y’ville Foot (1) 15-83, Ment (2) 4-80 Moon Val (1) 14-82. Sec 4: Kings (1) 4-68 MCC (1) 14-86, Glen Wav (1) 16-74 Pak (1) 2-63, Ring (1) 14-89 Cran (1) 4-69, Fitz Vic (1) 16-102 Arma (1) 2-65, Heathm (1) 2-72 Mulg CC (1) 16-81.Div 2: Sec 1: Yarr/Foot (2) 16-109 W’bee (2) 2-50, Flem/Kens (1) 16-93 Melt (2) 2-74, Suns C (1) 2-57 Sunb (1) 16-97, Hopp (1) 4-74 Will (1) 14-83, Rosam (1) 4-72 Alt Sports (1) 14-76. Sec 2: Buck Pk (1) 2-69 Pres-Res (1) 16-88, Ess (3) 12-85 Glenr (2) 6-83, Keil (1) 14-79 Broad (1) 4-72, Craig (1) 16-88 Strath (1) 2-77, W Cob (1) 4-85 Fitz Vic (2) 14-88. Sec 3: Rosan (1) 16-88 MCC (3) 2-76, Dare C (1) 16-101 C of Heid (1) 2-70, Green (1) 16-88 Heid Golf (1) 2-76, Bund RSL (3) 0-68 Ivan (1) 18-101, Rich Uni (2) 2-71 Montm (1) 16-85. Sec 4: Moorool (1) 14-86 Warb (1) 4-77, Lily (2) 2-61 Yarr Glen (2) 16-99, Chirn Pk (1) 16-81 Burw Dist (2) 2-71, Montm (2) 14-78 Elth (2) 4-69, Bays (1) 4-72 Hurst (1) 14-84. Sec 5: Mitch (2) 3-80 Mt Wav (1) 15-91, Burw Dist (3) 2-68 Ash (1) 16-107, Black (1) 16-95 Heathm (2) 2-63, Verm Sth (1) 2-73 Monb (1) 16-101, Up Tec (1) 18-96 Camb Cent (1) 0-56. Sec 6: Melb (2) 14-82 Black (2) 4-72, Clay (2) 18-110 Glen Wav (2) 0-48, S Oak (1) 2-69 Ber (2) 16-83, Coates (1) 16-92 SOC (1) 2-59, Fern Gul (2) 14-82 Verm Sth (2) 4-70. Sec 7: Nar War (1) 14-79 Hamp Park (1) 4-72, Pak (2) 16-89 Clay (3) 2-69, Burd Pk (2) 18-103 Cran RSL (1) 0-51, Mulg CC (2) 16-70 Ber (3) 2-60, Cran (2) 6-71 Mord (1) 12-82. Sec 8: Hamp (1) 16-98 Glen E-McK (1) 2-71, Elst Pk (1) 2-92 Alb Park (1) 16-97, Ment (3) 4-67 Mid Pk (1) 14-77, Bright (3) 0-59 Melb (3) 18-91.Div 3: Sec 1: Will (2) 2-73 Foots Pk (1) 16-80, Yarr/Foot (3) 16-79 Port Melb (1) 2-57, Alt (3) 14-92 New (1) 4-88, W’bee (3) 2-72 Hopp (2) 16-82. Sec 2: Strath (2) 16-100 Keil (2) 2-53, Mari Pk (1) 14-

81 Yarr/Foot (4) 71-4, Clift Pk (1) 18-126 Moon Pds (3) 0-47, Moon Val (2) 16-89 Buck Pk (2) 2-67, Sunb (2) 17-86 Craig (2) 1-56. Sec 3: Ivan (2) 15-87 Epp RSL (1) 3-81, Whitt (2) 2-72 Glenr (3) 16-77, Lal (3) 0-58 Fair (1) 18-95, Montm (3) 11-81 Kings (2) 7-81, Diam Ck (1) 16-83 E Ivan (1) 2-56. Sec 4: Heals (1) 3-78 Ring (2) 15-90, Donc (1) 18-97 Croy (2) 0-68, Chirn Pk (2) 14-80 N Bal (1) 4-76, Temp (1) 14-84 Moorool (2) 4-75, Grey (1) 0-71 Donv (2) 18-99. Sec 5: Moorool (3) 4-76 Bor (1) 14-82, Heath Rec (1) 16-85 Donc (2) 2-68, Rich Uni (3) 4-54 Box H RSL (1) 14-79, Aub (1) 18-110 East Glf (1) 0-64, Black (3) 16-83 Verm Sth (3) 2-62. Sec 6: Ber (4) 2-61 Card Waters (1) 16-105, Glen Wav (3) 16-84 Wav Glf (1) 2-67, Mt Wav (2) 2-65 Mulg CC (3) 16-81, Cran (3) 2-76 Nar War (2) 16-83, Nob Pk (1) 14-69 Dand Clb (1) 4-66.Div 4: Sec 1: Suns VRI (1) 16-80 City of Melb (1) 2-71, St. Albans (1) 18-110 Alt North (1) 0-64, Deer Pk (2) 4-71 W’bee (4) 14-75, Melt (3) 14-73 Lav (1) 4-72, Keil (3) 2-62 Alt (4) 16-93. Sec 2: Prin Pk Carl (1) 18-89 Lal (4) 0-57, Bruns (1) 16-89 Ess (4) 2-77, Pres-Res (2) 16-106 W Cob (2) 2-57, Cob More (1) 16-91 Aber (1) 2-61, W’bee (5) 2-68 Glad Pk (1) 16-90. Sec 3: Elth (3) 14-88 Alph (1) 4-69, Kings (3) 18-84 Y Val CC (1) 0-45, MCC Kew Sports (2) 16-93 Diam Ck (2) 2-59, Hurst (2) 18-103 Rosan (2) 0-44, Ivan (3) 14-73 Bund RSL (4) 4-67. Sec 4: Mitch (3) 18-120 Black Nth (1) 0-61, Donc (3) 2-68 Heath Rec (2) 16-86, Heathm (3) 15-95 Bays (2) 3-63, Verm Sth (4) 6-85 Donv (3) 12-90, Box H RSL (2) 14-82 Montm (4) 4-73.Div 5: Sec 1: Will (3) 15-85 Suns C (2) 3-76, Yarr/Foot (5) 16-82 Mari Pk (2) 2-80, Alt (5) 16-89 W’bee (6) 2-64, Alt Sports (2) 14-94 Buck Pk (3) 4-60, Hopp (3) 14-78 Sunb (3) 4-74. Sec 2: Buck Pk (4) 2-69 Clift Pk (2) 16-82, Glenr (4) 0-49 Flem/Kens (2) 18-100, Strath (3) 4-73 Hopp (4) 14-86, Sunb (4) 4-77 Dout Gal (1) 14-79, Broad (2) 16-97 Moon Val (3) 2-81. Sec 3: Lal (5) 2-82 Green (2) 16-93, C of Heid (2) 16-92 Dare C (2) 2-63, Bund RSL (5) 16-89 Ivan (4) 2-68, Pres-Res (3) 0-63 Whitt (3) 18-76, Heid Golf (2) 15-92 Fawk (1) 3-66. Sec 4: Donv (4) 12-77 Fitz Vic (3) 6-70, Mulg CC (6) 14-85 Donc (4) 4-71, Lily (3) 14-89 Black (4) 4-59, E Ivan (2) 1-59 Mitch (4) 17-94, N Bal (2) 16-115 Ring (3) 2-66.Div 6: Sec 1: Lav (2) 16-92 Alt (6) 2-53, Port Melb (2) 16-95 Yarr/Foot (6) 2-70, City of Melb (2) 2-78 Keil (4) 16-89, Hopp (5) 14-84 Will (4) 4-63.5, Deer Pk (3) 18-110 Melt (4) 0-57. Sec 2: Aber (2) 3-72 Strath (4) 15-83, W Cob (3) 18-107 Mari Pk (3) 0-62, Glenr (5) 0-60 Rosam (2) 18-100, Glad Pk (2) 14-87 Ess (5) 4-86, Keil (5) 5-71 Hopp (6) 13-84. Sec 3: Whitt (4) 14-81 Bund RSL (6) 4-64, Diam Ck (3) 17-89 Kings (5) 1-66, Thorn (1) 4-73 Hurst (3) 14-85, Rosan (3) 2-80 Elth (4) 16-89, Fair (2) 16-84 Green (3) 2-79. Sec 4: N Bal (3) 17-109 Alph (2) 1-51, Croy (3) 14-79 Chirn Pk (4) 4-77, Fitz Vic (4) 4-67 Grey (2) 14-71.75, Green (4) 2-61 Montm (5) 16-96, Box H RSL (3) 16-88 Rosan (4) 2-82.Div 7-Sec 1: City of Melb (3) 16-75 Deer Pk (4) 2-70, Yarr/Foot (7) 0-55.25 St. Albans (2) 18-103, Suns RSL (2) 4-79 Palm Lake (1) 14-88, Alt North (2) 3-74 Point Cook Village (1) 15-91, New (2) 18-102 Hopp (7) 0-48, W’bee (7) 0-0 Suns VRI (2) 18-15. Sec 2: Foots Pk (2) 2-74.5 Keil (6) 16-90, Moon Val (5) 0-37 Clift Pk (3) 18-97, Bruns (2) 18-15 Cob More (2) 0-0, Dout Gal (2) 16-84 Buck Pk (5) 2-72.75, Strath (5) 18-98 Prin Pk Carl (2) 0-53Div 8: Sec 1: Ess (6) 14-15 Flem/Kens (4) 0-0, Mari Pk (4) 12-46 Port Melb (3) 2-30, Flem/Kens (3) 1-28 Sunb (5) 13-40. Sec 2: Hurst (4) 0-21.5 W Cob (4) 14-44, Ess (7) 14-15 Clift Pk (4) 0-0, Rosan (5) 0-32 Craig (3) 14-41, E Ivan (3) 14-47 Temp (3) 0-35. Sec 3: Mitch (6) 14-15 Burw Dist (5) 0-0, Bays (4) 120-38 Donv (6) 2-37, Glen Wav (6) 14-51 Heathm (7) 0-30, Mt Wav (5) 14-48 Warb (3) 0-24.75, Benn (3) 14-15 Mt Wav (6) 0-0.Div 9: Sec 1: MCC Kew Sports (5) 12-38 Glen Wav (7) 2-35, Edith (5) 12-40 Donc (8) 20-35, Wav Glf (4) 0-36 Black (6) 14-40, Donc (7) 14-62 Bent (5) 0-21.

By Tara Murray

For Whittlesea Little Athletics Centre the results of the inaugural Whittlesea City Plate last Saturday meant the event was a success from the outset.

The Plate, a handicap event pitting the fastest runners in different age group against each other in separate boys’ and girls’ 100-metre sprints, saw some of the youngest competitors take out the titles.

The two races involved competitors from the centre’s six clubs.

The centre’s Narelle Cullen said the girls’ race was a thriller.

“In a blanket finish, 0.7 seconds separated all 10 runners,” she said.

“Jessica Razmovska, of Mill Park/South Morang, took the plate from Jade Mclay [Metro] and Isla Hasouras [Northern Stars].

“Her winning time was 13.43 seconds, only 0.02 ahead of second and 0.04 ahead of third.”

Nathaniel Audino (Mill Park/South Morang) won the boys’ race in 11.74 seconds, ahead of Danny Rigby (Epping) and Metro’s Tobenna Obani.

Cullen said the Plate would become a regular fixture in the opening week of the season.

“For the younger runners to take on and beat the older kids they look up to is amazing,” Cullen said. “We’ve had a real positive response to the race, which gets the whole centre involved as everyone has an interest in each of the races.”

The centre has 420 athletes registered for this season.

“We promote fun and fitness, and it’s about trying to get personal bests in the running and track and field events,” Cullen said. “Some kids are good in some events and not so much in others. It’s about encouraging them to try everything.”

Whittlesea mayor Mary Lalios presents the winners’ trophies to Nathaniel Audino (left) and Jessica Razmovska. (Supplied)

Success on a plateLalor Bowls Club is using this season in the Bowls Victoria metropolitan pennant competition as one of consolidation and building for the future.

After losing a number of players in the off-season, including Australian representative Carla Odgers, Lalor enters the season with a completely different look.

Club secretary David Ellis says this season will be a challenge.

“Some people have moved on; we’ve lost a few and it’s certainly had an impact on the club. This season will be tough, but we’ll get through it.”

Ellis says Lalor hasn’t recruited big names to replace the outgoing players but is looking inside the club.

“We have a couple of new players but no big names.

“Pretty much everyone has had to step up a grade and some have stepped up two grades.

“We’re looking at keeping all six sides in their divisions and anything more than that is a bonus

“We’ll be looking at finals for the following year.”

On Saturday, Lalor (2) got its first win for the season, beating Eltham (1) in division 1, section 2.

Lalor (2) won two of the rinks and 72-66 overall to take 14 of the 18 points available.

In division 1, section 3, Lalor (1) lost 104-53 to Richmond Union (1).

Tara Murray

Lalor aims to consolidate

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