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The Surf Coast Times is a free newspaper published weekly in the surf coast of Victoria, Australia. The paper incorporates the ultimate coastal property guide - Coastal Properties & Surrounds.

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Page 1: Surf Coast Times Apr 19

THE RIP Curl Pro was launched with plenty of fanfare at Bells Beach yesterday.

With the world’s media converging on the Surf Coast, reigning Pro champion, Kelly Slater (centre), Owen Wright (left) and Mick Fanning took centre stage.

With swell building and excitement mounting, the world’s best surfers have their eyes on the prized bell.

Ten-time world champion, Slater, said the event was “important to all of us”.

“It’s a really significant competition,” he said, and Mick Fanning agreed.

“It’s the only trophy in surfing that matters,” Fanning said.

Taj Burrow said “we are all here to ring that bell” while Stephanie Gilmore said she was “hunting” the coveted trophy.

“I’m a really competitive person. This is pretty important to me,” Gilmore said.

Photo: ELEANOR WOODS

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Tuesday 19 April 2011 VOL 9. No 16

Plans under way to construct a memorial statue of local legend, ‘China’ Gilbert

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AUSTRALIAN surfing legend Rex ‘China’ Gilbert’s legacy won’t be forgotten if the plan to build a memorial for him at Torquay Beach is given the go ahead.

Members of the local and national surfing community have proposed to build a bronze statue of the late local legend under the Norfolk pine tree next to Torquay Surf Life Saving Club.

Gilbert, who played an instrumental role in surfing in Victoria was a key member of the club, and he ‘nursed’ the tree during 20 years as the club’s caretaker.

Torquay’s Ed Beacham said a monument to recognise the legend would demonstrate the community’s acknowledgment of what Gilbert, who

died aged 86 in September last year, meant to the area.

“The idea is in its early stages but what we hope to do is build a stonework area around the tree and have a bronze statue of ‘China’ riding a surfboard sticking out over the front, looking out to sea,” Beacham said.

“We have already had great feedback on the idea and hope the community get behind it.

“‘China’ was such a big part of the local and Australian surfing community I wouldn’t be surprised if people from all over the country wanted to support the memorial.

“‘China’ was so involved with the development of board riding. He was always involved right up into the later years of his life. He was always passionate.

“It would be great for the young kids coming to surf here into the future to know about the legend of

‘China’.“He was a terrific fella. He was a huge part of the

scene. There wasn’t a soul that didn’t know him. He was just that kind of guy.”

The memorial statue and explanatory plaque would be entirely self-funded by the community but being proposed for public land, the idea has been presented to the Surf Coast Shire and Great Ocean Road Coastal Committee for consideration.

Surf Coast Shire Mayor, Dean Webster, said he supported the idea.

“I think it’s great to see members of the community like Ed planning to acknowledge the contribution of ‘China’ to the Torquay beach life with a memorial feature,” he said.

“He was a great and kind gentleman who deserves this recognition.”

Ed Beacham pictured at the proposed site of a bronze memorial for surfing legend Rex ‘China’ Gilbert.

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Council information onlineOver the last six months in particular, considerable work

has gone into further developing council’s website. It is a strong source of information on council matters – from corporate documents to information on local regulations, major projects, helpful advice on environmental weeds and more.

The site includes information like council’s budgets and annual reports over more than six years as well as minutes of council meetings. Log on at www.surfcoast.vic.gov.au to find out more.

Rip Curl Pro’s 50th AnniversaryIt’s been hard not to notice the swell building along the Surf Coast during April, which bodes well for some great action at Bells. To find out more about what’s happening in the water, check Rip Curl’s live event website at http://live.ripcurl.com.

This year, Rip Curl and Surfing Victoria are granting free entry to the pro for anyone living in the 3228 postcode; while proceeds from ticket sales will be going towards maintaining the Bells Beach Surfing Reserve. We thank the organisers for taking these initiatives.

Off the sand, there are some great exhibitions that reflect the anniversary at Surf World and Watermarks Gallery in Bell Street; while the assistance of a grant from Regional Development Victoria is enabling live coverage of the pro at a number of restaurants and venues along the Surf Coast.

It is fitting that the 50th Anniversary of the Rip Curl Pro coincides with the Federal Heritage Minister Tony Burke’s recent awarding of heritage listing to Bells Beach. This listing will strengthen council’s resolve to protect the social,

cultural and environmental value of Bells.

Anzac Day on the Surf CoastANZAC Day is always an important occasion on the Surf Coast as we remember the sacrifices Australians and local people in particular made in war time. This year, services will be held in Anglesea, Winchelsea and Lorne; as well as the large dawn service at Point Danger in Torquay.

In Anglesea, the service will begin with a march from the corner of Noble Street and Great Ocean Road stepping off at 9.30am before a service at the Anglesea RSL in Murray Street.

In Winchelsea, a service will be held at 11am at Eastern Reserve; while in Lorne, a dawn service will be held at the epitaph, opposite Kostas restaurant at 6am with a second service starting at the Lorne Senior Citizens at 11.30am before marching to the epitaph.

In Torquay, a park and ride service will be available at Spring Creek Reserve from 5am before the Point Danger service runs from 5.45am to 8am.

With more than 8000 people expected to attend the Point Danger service, the park and ride is a great way to take the stress out of finding a car park.

Lorne councillor visits to be trialedOn Wednesday April 20, council starts a trial of a monthly councillor and customer service presence at Lorne Visitor Information Centre.

The service, from 10am and 3.30pm on the third Wednesday of each month, will allow local residents to make payments or conduct council business with a Customer Service officer and to raise issues with a councillor. This month, councillor Ron Humphrey and I will be attending.

The customer service officer will be able to address a wide range of areas. Building and

planning queries should still be reported to the specialised planning counter at council’s Grossmans Road office.

Free analogue television disposalWith the assistance of Geelong Disabled People (GDP) Industries, council is offering residents free disposal of analogue televisions at Surf Coast Shire transfer stations in Lorne, Winchelsea, Anglesea and Deans Marsh.

Parts from the televisions will be reclaimed and recycled at GDP’s facility in North Geelong. With the switch-over to digital television happening around Australia, I encourage local residents to take advantage of this opportunity to dispose of unwanted TVs.

Council Easter hoursOver the Easter long weekend, council’s Grossmans Road office will be closed from Thursday, April 21, at 5pm, reopening for normal business hours from Wednesday, April 27.

Visitor Information Centres in Torquay, Anglesea, Lorne and Winchelsea will be open throughout the Easter period.

On behalf of councillors and staff of Surf Coast Shire, I wish you and your loved ones a happy and safe Easter.

If you have a topic to discuss or would like more information about an item in this column, please contact me via email on [email protected].

Take care,

DeanCr Dean WebsterMayor,Surf Coast Shire

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Community Building Grows To Meet DemandCouncil has awarded a contract to Cockram Constructions to add a second storey on to the multipurpose community hub at the Community and Civic Precinct.

The building will be the centre of the recreation precinct; providing changing rooms and sporting facilities as well as multipurpose function space on the top storey; which will also have ocean views.

consultation with local sporting and community groups. The $2.23m project is accommodated in the C&CP project budget; and includes $1.35m from the Victorian Government.

The second storey will include a multi-purpose function space accommodating up to 200 seated patrons, a kitchen allowing for catering and two community meeting rooms.

It will be a regional facility able to cater for a range of community and private functions from across the Shire

community.

Construction on the building is progressing steadily, with

storey is added, with completion due in November.

Football Fields on the MoveUnderground drainage lines for the AFL football oval have been installed, with the surfacing work to begin soon.

As training for winter sports begins along the Surf Coast, the AFL oval and the soccer pitch will rapidly take shape and light

Civic Building Takes ShapeLocated on the Surf Coast Highway, the 5 star rated Surf Coast Civic Building will be a regional landmark in environmentally sustainable design. It will also enable Council to provide more community and function space

Council chambers.

The design includes a number of sustainability measures including rammed earth walls and an internal atrium to boost

The building has recently received Green Star energy accreditation from the Green Building Council – making it the only regional civic building conforming to

this high environmental standard.

Light Shed on Netball Courts

recreation facilities.

Following consultation with local netballers, Council decided to build four competition-standard netball courts as part of Stage One of the Community and Civic Precinct; giving the facility the ability

matches and an array of competitions in the future.

The courts will be surfaced with Laykold Supergrip, a durable, non-slip surface that is suitable for playing in all conditions. the netball courts are on schedule to be

There is space for two more courts to be built at the precinct in the future.

Gaining AccessThe light grey tracks snaking across the site mark the access road and parking areas. Work on the road and carparks will also step up, while the netball courts are on schedule to be completed

be available for community use in November.

An investment in the future of the entire Surf Coast Community

1. One AFL oval/ cricket pitch. (Provision for a second.) 2. One synthetic soccer pitch to FIFA standards, with

lighting. (Provision for two more turf pitches.)3. A two-storey community hub, incorporating club

rooms, change rooms, a second storey community function/meeting space and a kitchen.)

4. Four netball courts. (Provision for two more.) 5. A new civic centre with 5 star environmentally

sustainable design features.6. Associated roads, paths and landscaping.

Architect: Construction: Cockram Construction

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Photo GalleryTo see the latest images of construction progress, check out the photo gallery on the Surf Coast Shire Council website. www.surfcoast.vic.gov.au/ccp.htm

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BY NATHAN HALE

SURF Coast Shire Mayor, Dean Webster, has joined the chorus of calls asking for a new primary school to be built in Torquay.

Numerous parents in the town are unhappy that the Coalition State Government has maintained its steadfast refusal to budge on the issue – despite every future indicator pointing to the need for a second government primary school.

“There is a lot of pressure on schools and early years services on the Surf Coast due to the growing number of young families living in our

community,” Webster said.“We need support from state and federal

governments in order to ensure we can provide the services these families will need.

“We welcome the Coalition Government’s commitment to build a secondary school in Torquay North, but we urge the Government to also provide a new primary school.”

As part of its expansion over the town in Torquay North, the shire is planning to build a Children’s Services Hub, and believe – as do many – that a primary school would sit perfectly on the site to ease the burden on Torquay College.

Shire pushes for primary school

BY ELEANOR WOODS

POLICE have warned ‘drunken larrikins’, ‘reckless hoons’ and ‘brazen crooks’ to quell bad behaviour or risk more than a slap on the wrist this Easter.

With increased visitors to the Surf Coast region for the 50th Anniversary of the Rip Curl Pro, police

officer numbers have been bolstered and a no-nonsense approach is being taken towards crime.

Torquay Police Detective Sergeant Craig Blunt said culprits would receive hefty fines and could face being locked up if they did not heed the warnings.

“We don’t want to appear like the bad guys but

we have to try to get through to people,” he said.“We are expecting a massive influx of people to

the region. We want people to enjoy the best that the Surf Coast and Torquay has to offer but don’t want any trouble.”

An increased police presence will be in force from this Thursday until Tuesday, May 3; during which time the Torquay Police Station will be open 24 hours.

Police will focus on stopping drink-driving, socially unacceptable behavior and theft.

“If you’re caught being drunk and disorderly or acting in an indecent way you could be locked up for four hours and fined,” Blunt said.

Anyone caught being drunk and disorderly in a

public place will cop a $478 fine; if you are nabbed with an open container of alcohol in a public place you will be stung $100; if caught supplying alcohol to a minor you will face a $717 fine and people causing excessive noise will face a fine of up to $597.

“House parties can get really out of hand. We will give people a warning if the music or noise is too loud but if they don’t listen they will get fined,” he said.

Blunt also warned people to keep their valuables safe and secure at all times, as surfboards, wetsuits, phones, wallets, jewellery and clothing were regularly reported missing from unlocked cars during busy times of the year.

Don’t spoil your Easter

Torquay Police Detective Sergeant Craig Blunt and Senior Constable Nikki Drever are taking a no-nonsense approach to crime this Easter.

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INSIDETHIS EDITION 2 Mayor’s Column17 Letters25 Coastal Properties

& Surrounds118 New Home Build129 A&E - Arts & Entertainment132 Home Ideas136 Mind Matters137 Healthy Living140 146 Total Sports & Surf Report147 Golf150 Fishing ‘My Big Catch’

The shuttle bus service will operate from Spring Creek Reserve to the Dawn Service between 5am and 6am and will run return services to Spring Creek Reserve between 7am and 8am.

War veterans and war widows can also travel for free on public transport services on 24, 25 and 26 April.

The Torquay Dawn Service shuttle bus service will be available to anyone who parks at Spring Creek Reserve.

Free Shuttle Bus for the Torquay Dawn Service

The Victorian Government, in association with Surf Coast Shire, has arranged a free shuttle bus service for people wishing to attend the Dawn Service in Torquay on ANZAC Day, Monday 25 April 2011.

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Anglesea youngsters pictured with Anglesea Skate Park Committee member and mum, Janine Vitkus.

High hopes for Anglesea parkBY ELEANOR WOODS

ANGLESEA youths are hopeful that they will soon have “something to do”.

A $52,000 expansion of the town’s skate park, in the Lions Playground precinct, is being sought by a group of residents who are keen to promote localised physical and social activity among young people.

Members of the Anglesea Skate Park Committee are confident that a $45,000 Surf Coast Shire contribution to the project would be included in the 2011/12 budget – to be announced next month.

The remaining funds have come from local groups and businesses, including Bendigo Community Bank with $2,000; Anglesea Lions Club $1,000; Lionesses $200; Seaside Seconds $500; and Alcoa $2,000.

Twelve-year-old Harry Vitkus was excited that he and his friends might soon have somewhere to ‘hang out’.

“It’ll be something to do around here. We like skating. It’s fun and it’s good for you,” he said.

The current half-pipe in Anglesea is prone to being flooded – rendering it useless.

“It’d be good to have something we could actually skate on that doesn’t flood. This is like a swimming pool,” he said.

“We want a bowl, a free skate area and just more variety to do more stuff.”

Skate Park Committee secretary and Harry’s mum, Janine Vitkus, is keen to see the park come to light.

“The kids are at the age where they want to start doing things like jump on the bus and go to Torquay

or Geelong. If they had something fun to do here then it would be much better and safer for them,” she said.

“The area is so central so we would know the kids were safe there.

“It will be great for the kids. They are very excited.”

Surf Coast councillor, Jim Tutt, has been a strong advocate for the project.

“I am fully supportive of this initiative and I think it is very achievable,” he said.

“There is very high demand for a facility like this and I think it is important to engage and occupy the young people.

“I’m hopeful my fellow councillors will support the idea as well.”

Lorne Art ShowLORNE’S annual Easter Art Show will be held this weekend at The Cumberland Resort. The 40th show will feature a host of works from local artists, with the grand opening evening to be held at The Cumberland Resort on Thursday night from 7.30pm. The opening costs $15 per ticket and admission includes a supper. The art show will run from Thursday through until Easter Monday. For more information on the show, phone 5289 1574.

Lorne business meetingLORNE Business and Tourism Association Incorporated will be holding a special meeting on Monday, June 6. The meeting will be held at 5.30pm at the Mantra Resort Lorne. The purpose of the meeting is to change the constitution of the LBTA Incorporated Statement of Rules, to allow for the increase of the executive committee from 11 to 13 members

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BY ALISON MARTIN

COMMUNITY concerns regarding the proposed 50-year extension of the Alcoa coal mining lease will be highlighted on Easter Saturday, with residents and visitors urged to attend a family focused information session.

Anglesea Air Action will host the event, aimed at creating awareness throughout the Surf Coast community and the large number of holidaymakers expected to be in Anglesea for Easter.

Surf Coast Energy Group president, Caroline Hawkins, said the local air action group was formed by concerned residents with the support of the Surf Coast Energy Group.

She said both groups did not support the Baillieu Government’s plans to renew the Alcoa Anglesea mining lease for a further 50 years.

“The health of residents in the vicinity of the Anglesea power station is the primary concern,” Hawkins said.

“The Federal Government has commissioned a senate inquiry into the health concerns of residents who live

within two kilometres of proposed wind farms.“Considering the majority of Anglesea residents live

within two kilometres of Alcoa’s coal operations, we believe we have the right to an inquiry into our health concerns as well.”

She said the community’s call for an inquiry before a lease extension was further vindicated by last month’s announcement the New South Wales Government had committed to a health study to investigate the impacts of coal mining for the Upper Hunter region.

“With the coal plant releasing over 1,300,000,000 tonnes of carbon in a year, it undermines Victoria’s legislated target to reduce emissions by 20 per cent by 2020, based on 2000 levels,” Hawkins said.

“The lease extension plan also threatens a significant portion of Anglesea Heath which is claimed as the richest and most diverse vegetation community in Victoria.”

Anyone interested in finding out more information about the proposal, the impact and the alternatives are encouraged to pack a picnic, grab the kids for the free jumping castle and come down to Anglesea Riverbank at 12pm on Easter Saturday.

TRAFFIC on Anglesea Road will be moved onto a temporary road from today as construction continues on Section 4B of the Geelong Ring Road.

VicRoads project director, Tony Hedley, asked that drivers observe the changed travel conditions and directional signs.

“Once traffic has been switched, drivers will safely use this temporary road while our contractor, Cut & Fill, begins work on the new interchange to connect the Ring Road with Anglesea Road,” Hedley said.

“The railway crossing boom gates and flashing lights will be relocated to maintain a safe crossing of the Geelong-Warrnambool railway line. The Anglesea Road

interchange will include two roundabouts, access ramps, shared paths and two bridges; one over the railway line and the other over the freeway.”

Along with more than 1.5 kilometres of new shared path, an underpass will be built at Hams Road. It will provide safe access for pedestrians and cyclists between the east and west sides of the freeway to facilities including public transport, school buses and shopping and educational precincts in Waurn Ponds.

Section 4B will ultimately provide a connection from the Geelong Ring Road to the Princes Highway and on to Colac. Construction commenced in September 2010 with completion expected in 2013.

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Renowned Torquay photographer, Barrie Sutherland, has officially launched his exhibition which celebrates 50 years of competitive surfing at Bells Beach. Sutherland hosted an opening night launch last Friday at his Bell Street gallery, where Surf Coast Shire Mayor, Dean Webster, opened the exhibition. To see some fascinating shots from the past 50 years at Bells, drop into WaterMarks Gallery at Shop 2 38-40 Bell Street, Torquay.

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AS CELEBRATIONS for 50 years of competitive surfing at Bells continuing throughout Torquay, local photographer, Kevan Way, last week unveiled

his exhibition.Titled the Spirit of Bells, the exhibition is a

series of photos exploring the character of Bells.

Way’s exhibition takes a different course to many others – questioning the character of Bells, and why it draws surfers and onlookers to its cliffs and beach.

The exhibition opened last week in the foyer at Peppers, The Sands Resort, Torquay, and will run through until April 30.

“There are many facets to Bells,” Way said.“From its open face to the Southern Ocean, the

cliffs marking the start of the Great Ocean Road, the beach’s steep slope to the water’s edge and the unique flat rock reefs that grow out from the headlands.

“These attract surfers and onlookers alike to participate in this special place, but are most obvious when the big storm swells come marching in, usually during winter.”

Way’s images are broken up into two distinct styles; there are a series of panoramic murals which pertain to the openness and power of Bells and Winkipop. Each panorama is a series of 15-20 images that have been stitched together in post-production on the computer.

Then there are a series of painterly images dramatising the surfing and surfers. These images have had various textural effects added to their content, trying to emulate the rawness that is the west coast. They have been coated with an epoxy skin, whilst still maintaining the textural feel that the printed canvas provides. This process also tends to enhance the colours, making them very vibrant.

For more information on the exhibition, visit www.surfcoasimages.com.au

COLAC Otway Shire Council has appointed a project manager to investigate the feasibility of five walking trails at Apollo Bay.

Andrew Nixon, whose position is jointly funded by Council and Parks Victoria, will work out of council’s Apollo Bay office for the next 12 months.

Nixon said that the community would have opportunities to comment on the proposed walks, and that the project would include consultation with landholders who might be affected, as well as community workshops.

The areas being investigated for walks are:Highview Walk: Starting in the Apollo

Bay township, travelling east along Piggery Lane through road reserve and farmlands, along the top of the ridge line with spectacular views, and returning to the township via Tuxion Road.

Wild Dog Track Walk: Starting at a locked gate near Turton’s Track, extending down Wild Dog Ridge to Crows Nest, and linking with the Highview Walk into Apollo Bay.

Wild Dog Falls Walk: Which is an extension of the Wild Dog Track Walk, extending down to the Wild Dog Falls.

Apollo Bay to Lower East Barham Valley (Marriner’s Falls) Walk: Would extend from the top ridge of the Highview Walk via a new track down to the existing walking track to Marriner’s Falls in the Barham Valley.

Barham River Shared Trail: A shared pathway from Apollo Bay along the Barham Valley, to Paradise picnic area.

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SURF Coast Shire has started work on development plans for growth in Torquay North, with a view to plans coming before council within four months.

Surf Coast Shire has earmarked more than 10 years of residential land supply – or around 3,600 lots – in Torquay North, with community facilities including the Surf Coast Community and Civic Precinct also being built in the area.

Maps included in the final draft of council’s Torquay Jan Juc 2040 Sustainable Futures plan confirm that more than half of Torquay’s growth over the next 30 years will happen in Torquay

North, with no growth to occur outside the current urban settlement boundary.

The 2040 plan also seeks to protect non-urban breaks to Torquay’s west, including between Torquay and Bellbrae; and further north of South Beach Road.

Surf Coast Shire Mayor, Dean Webster, said growth in Torquay North would ease pressure on land prices and provide a greater choice of housing in Torquay.

“For a number of years, council has earmarked Torquay North as a sustainable area for Torquay

to grow into and the 2040 plan emphasises this,” Webster said.

Webster also urged the State Government to help develop public transport between Torquay North and Geelong.

“Council has been advocating for some time to successive state governments for sustainable public transport between Torquay and Geelong,” he said.

Maps and further information can be found in council’s draft 2040 plan, visit www.surfcoast.vic.gov.au/2040.htm

SURF COAST kids can try their hand at floristry, care of a new concept from Beachtorq Flowers.

The Surf Coast Highway florist shop is offering children’s flower design classes to inspire creativity among kids aged three and older.

The classes teach equipment use, safe cutting techniques, colour design and flower and foliage placement.

Owner of Beachtorq Flowers, Audrey Schulz, said the classes would be relaxed, fun and friendly.

“I was inspired to start these classes by a friend’s son who loved coming to my house and picking flowers from my garden,” she said.

For more information on the children’s classes, phone 5264 1771.

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Patagonia joins the Grow It! revolutionPATAGONIA Torquay has joined the Grow It! revolution by having a kitchen garden box installed at the shop last week.

Store manager, Cara Johnson, said the installation of the garden box filled with herbs was part of Patagonia’s on-going commitment to leading the way in cleaner, greener retail experiences.

“We’ve been looking at ways we can improve the store beyond what we sell and the garden was the next step,” she said.

Patagonia recently removed all chemical cleaning agents from the cupboards and ordered the gardeners to weed by hand, and now they’ve

signed on for the Grow It! project so they can start a veggie patch, including training staff in gardening.

There is also the possibility some of the produce grown will be able to be shared with restaurants in the area.

“It’s great that such a high profile local business is supporting us, we’ve already had some of their staff attend our workshops and from what I hear they’ve been dying to have this installed so they can get started,” said Patrick Blampied from the Grow It! project.

For more information on Grow It! visit www.growit.org.au or phone Patrick on 0432 907 876.

Cara Johnson and Grow It! installation guru, Andrew Lucas, with the new garden kitchen box.Photo: MICHAEL CHAMBERS

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A SURF Coast stage production which explores eternity is nearing completion.

Golden Leaves is Anglesea Performing Arts’ latest effort and is set to leave mouths agape and have audiences pondering life.

In her directorial debut, Kirsten Honey, brings a wealth of stage and musical prowess to the production.

After having produced her own solo album and toured a variety of music styles in both Europe and Australia, Honey has honed her skills for writing and theatre.

“The play incorporates music, acting, dance, movement and projection,” she said.

“It is quite contemporary. Basically, it is the story of eternity is three acts.

“It’s a piece about the journeys we take every

day, in every moment or in a lifetime.“It looks at the processes we take and the

questions and feelings and fears that arise through these journeys.”

Honey’s cast of six actors, one dancer and two musicians is decorated by a technical crew, ready to shed light on the innovative play, penned by Honey.

Golden Leaves opens on May 12, at 8pm, at Anglesea Community Hall, in McMillan Street, with the final performance on May 21.

The play will also be performed at Melbourne’s Trades Hall, in Lygon Street, Carlton, at 8pm, on May 26, 27, and 28, with a matinee performance at 3pm on Saturday, May 28.

Tickets to see Golden Leaves cost $20/$25 and are on sale through www.anglseaperformers.org.au and www.bellaunion.com.au

FOLLOWING the runaway success of its two one-act plays late last year, Torquay Theatre Troup is working away on its next production, The American Dream.

Written by Edward Albee in the late 1950s, The American Dream has been described as comedy, black comedy or satire. It certainly satirises the consumerism and desire for perfection of the American way of life of that period.

The characters are one dimensional and exaggerated, but we can recognise something of ourselves and our neighbours in them all. This play will make you laugh, it will make you cringe, and it will make you contemplate the damage that one person can unintentionally inflict upon another.

The play is an early work of Albee, who is probably best known for his hits, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf and Breakfast at Tiffanys.

Director Michael Baker and his talented, experienced cast are preparing a hard-hitting production which is also funny and entertaining.

For The American Dream, Barker has compiled a classy case, including four regulars and a fresh, new face, including Terry Roseburgh, Lisa Berry, Fred Preston, Karen Long and Ryan Parker.

Torquay Theatre Troupe will present The American Dream on May 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, and 28 at 8pm and on Sunday May 22 at 2pm at16 Price Street, Torquay.

Tickets are available from Surf Sight Optical, Gilbert Street, or by phoning Marie on5261 9035.

Honey’s golden debut The troupe returns

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Manager of The Coffee Club, Ben Kleeman, said he and the team were keen to help as many community groups as they could.

The café has started a Community Rewards Programme in which community groups get back 10 per cent of any money spent in store by nominated group members.

So, if a sports team spent $50 on hot chocolates after a match, $5 would go into their rewards kitty.

“Our focus has never been to cater to the holidaymakers. We are local people who support the local community,” Kleeman said.

“We are not trying to conquer the coffee business world. We know we have a great product and brand and we want to share that with local community groups.”

Already, The Coffee Club has teamed up with Jan Juc Surf Life Saving Club, Torquay Bowls Club, Torquay Football Club and Torquay Netball Club.

“We want to have 500 community groups benefiting from the rewards programme,” Kleeman said.

Anyone can join the incentive scheme – even mothers’ groups and book clubs.

The Coffee Club is also utilising a Community Coffee Cart to support local events.

The mobile coffee unit sets up at

community events and returns 10 per cent of the day’s earnings to the organisation running the event.

“We are using it as a tool to give something back. Even if we don’t make a thing ourselves on the day, if we are helping a group, that’s what’s important to us,” Kleeman said.

Caring for the communityIT IS rare for business owners to want to give away money – but that’s just what The Coffee Club in Torquay is doing.

The Coffee Club crew is keen to help the community.

“Relationships are what are important to me in life. I don’t just want people’s money; I want their custom, their friendship.

“Since I’ve moved here I haven’t met one local that I don’t like.

“Everyone is so friendly here and

there is a great community vibe.”Open from 8am until 5pm every

day, The Coffee Club, in Torquay Central, is your ‘local’.

Visit the store to learn more about the range of deals available to Surf Coast residents.

The club’s community coffee cart was at work at St Therese Catholic School’s sports carnival recently. Pictured with Ben Kleeman and David Muir from The Coffee Club were teacher Vaughn McCarthy, with students (back, from left) Lucy, Darcy, Alex (middle) Rebecca, Liam, Ruby, Jake and (front) Charlie.

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Lest We Forget

PUBLIC NOTICEThe Torquay RSL Sub Branch invites everyone

to attend our commemorations:

0530 hrs - March and Dawn Service Point Danger

0830 hrs - Reunion Torquay Bowls Club

ANZAC DAY 2011

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THE SUN came out for the Handbury Golf Classic at The Sands Golf Club on Friday.

Teams went head to head in the 18-hole sponsored event organised in conjunction with Cool Australia to raise funds for environmental awareness programmes.

Businesses involved included Cotton On, Avalon Airport, Coca-Cola, Yamaha and West Carr and Harvey. The Handbury Group organise the event annually, each year sponsoring a different organisation that benefits the lives of others.

Torquay College will gain from Cool Australia’s ‘Our Cool School’ educational programme which is providing a new, $3,000 habitat at the school’s environmental centre.

Kindness shines through for golf day

Anthony Rush of Cool Schools and Mark Rosenberg of MKT Communications. Photos: ELEANOR WOODS

Jason Kimberley with David Fox from Avalon Airport.

The Cotton On crew was out in force.

The Sands royalty – the club’s oldest fulltime player Don Little, and pro golfer Deyen Lawson.

Martina Harris of Torquay and Eileen Shaw of Ocean Grove.

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ANZAC Day services will be held across the Bellarine on Monday, April 25, with thousands of community members and visitors expected to join commemorations.

QUEENSCLIFFFort Queenscliff gates will open at 5am with the dawn service to start at 5.45am.

Participants in the march are invited to assemble outside the Esplanade Hotel on Symonds Street at 10.35am and the march will begin at 10.45am and continue along Hesse and Kings streets to the Queenscliff Fort Memorial Service.

The memorial service at the Fort Queenscliff parade grounds will be held about 11am.

POINT LONSDALE Participants assemble at 8.40am out the front of the shops on Point Lonsdale Road. The party will March to the Cenotaph on Kirk Road for a service at 9am.

PORTARLINGTONThe dawn service will be hosted by the Portarlington-St Leonards RSL branch at the hall in Harding Street, Portarlington at 6am. Participants in the march are invited to assemble at the RSL hall

at 10.45 am before the march starts at 11am, withthe ANZAC Day service at Parks Hall to start at 11.30 am.

OCEAN GROVEOcean Grove RSL Sub Branch will host ANZAC Day commemoration services at the Cenotaph, with the dawn service and wreath laying starting at 6am.

Participants in the march should meet on the corner of Presidents Avenue and The Terrace at 10.30am, with the march at 10.45am. The march will proceed to the Cenotaph for the service which includes a Catafalque and flag party from the 8th/7th

Battalion Alpha Company.

BARWON HEADSThe Barwon Heads march will start at 10am at the corner of Hitchcock Avenue and Bridge Road and proceed to Barwon Heads RSL for a service and wreath laying.

DRYSDALEThe Drysdale RSL march will start at 10am at Drysdale Primary School and proceed to the Drysdale War Memorial for the service and wreath laying.

BY ELEANOR WOODS

DAWN services to honour returned servicemen and women are being organised around the Surf Coast.

More than 8,000 people attended last year’s Torquay memorial, at Point Danger, and this year, organisers hope for an equally impressive turn out.

Torquay RSL president, Norm Brown, encouraged people to attend the Dawn Service, on ANZAC Day, April 25, to pay their respects to the many Australians who have served in conflicts around the globe.

“Years ago ANZAC Day was thought to be for the veterans only, but today it is well recognised that ANZAC Day belongs to the whole community, so that they can join in and express their recognition of the efforts and sacrifice by our serving and former service men and women,” Brown said.

“As our ex-service people grow older they

appreciate more and more seeing their efforts recognised by so many in the community.”

Community members are invited to take part in a dawn march to the memorial service, at Point Danger.

The march will begin at 5.45am on the corner of The Esplanade and Price Street and the marchers will arrive at Point Danger for a 6am start to the Dawn Service.

Retired Major George Logan, who is vice-president of the Victorian Branch of the RSL, will be guest speaker at the service.

Following the Dawn Service, the community are invited to join the veterans at a community ‘Gunfire Breakfast’.

Buses will also be on hand to taxi people from the car park at Spring Creek Reserve (Torquay Football Ground) to help prevent parking congestion at to Point Danger.

Services to commemorate

Ocean Grove’s ANZAC Day services always draw huge crowds. Photo: MICHAEL CHAMBERS

Remember at dawn

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WHEN all the ‘diggers’ are gone, who will be left to carry the tradition of Anzac Day?

That is what sparked the involvement of local primary schools in Anzac Day commemorations.

Anglesea RSL president, John Anderson, was pleased that children and young people from the region would be clued up on the historical celebration – and able to carry the tradition forth.

“Unfortunately the numbers of ex-servicemen participating in the (ANZAC) march is dwindling, however, the support and appreciation we receive from the local community, and in particular the younger generation is very gratifying,” he said.

“As in previous years we will be involving the school children from Aireys Inlet and Anglesea Primary Schools in our ceremony and this year we look forward to the involvement of some Boy Scouts who will be on jamboree at the Scout Camp at the time.”

Anderson predicts this 65th Anglesea Anzac Day Service to be the biggest yet.

“With Anzac Day falling on Easter Monday this year, the town is expected to be full of holiday makers, tourists and visitors. Many of these people will want to participate in the Anzac Day Service,” he said.

“Most importantly the day provides an opportunity to pay homage to and remember the sacrifices of the Australian and New Zealand troops during the landing at Gallipoli.”

The Anglesea Anzac Day march will assemble at the corner of Noble Street and the Great Ocean Road at 9am and march at 9.15am. The Anzac Day service will start at 9.30am at the RSL Building, in Murray Street. People attending are invited to enjoy Anglesea RSL hospitality and refreshments following the ceremony.

Past Anglesea RSL president, Bob Berrill, and Alice Callagher from Anglesea Primary School.

Maintaining the tradition

PUT YOUR hand in your pocket and wear your heart on your sleeve this month and support servicemen and women who fought to make Australia what it is today.

This month, RSL sub-branches throughout the region take to the streets to sell ANZAC badges to raise money for their Welfare Funds.

Torquay RSL volunteers will be selling badges in the

local shopping centre in the lead up to ANZAC Day.Torquay’s appeals officer, Alan Duncan, said

funds raised from the sale of badges were crucial to supporting the welfare of returned service people.

“The increasing needs of ex-service people and their families require considerable support and our volunteers work to provide them with a good quality of

life,” Duncan said.“Older ex-service people increasingly need help as

many can no longer maintain their own homes or get about as much as they used to.

“Torquay people remember the sacrifices made by so many during and after conflicts – sacrifices made to ensure we enjoy a wonderful way of life.”

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TORQUAY:MARCH: Meet at 5.45am on the corner of the Esplanade and Price Street - march to Point Danger.SERVICE: Point Danger, 6am, followed by Gunfire Breakfast and rum and coffee.

ANGLESEA:MARCH: Meet at 9am on the corner of Noble Street and Great Ocean Road - march to RSL at 9.30am.SERVICE: RSL Building, Murray Street, 10am, followed by refreshments.

WINCHELSEA:SERVICE: Eastern Reserve, at 11am.

LORNE:DAWN SERVICE: Meet at 6am at the epitaph on the foreshore reserve, opposite Kostas Restaurant.MARCH/SECOND SERVICE: Meet at 11.30am at Senior Citizens Centre - march to epitaph for second service at 12pm.

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Tuesday 19 April 2011 17lettersThe opinions expressed here are the opinions of the letter writers exclusively and do not express the views of the Editor or Surf Coast News Pty Ltd. Letters to the Editor may be submitted to the Surf Coast Times and Bellarine Times by writing to PO Box 714, Torquay, Vic, 3228 or email: [email protected] or fax: 5264 8413. Your letters should not exceed 250 words.Please provide your name, address and telephone number, which may be withheld from publication on request.As publication space is limited we may not be able to publish all letters received. We also reserve the right to edit letters that we publish.

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Is VCAT council’s easy way out?Dear Editor, This week I received a notification informing me that due to the Surf Coasts Shire’s failure to determine a town planning application regarding the proposed multi-lot residential subdivision on land opposite the Torquay Golf Club (Ocean Views Estate) in the allocated 60-day time frame this matter will now be heard at VCAT.

In my view there are a number of major concerns resulting from this outcome;

1. That the Surf Coast Shire officers may be overwhelmed with the work load arising from the speed of development in the area, that they are unable to look at each proposal with the appropriate amount of time and consideration that is needed to make sure that they achieve the desired out come for both the town and the developer .

2. That the town’s people should have input at the council level and not VCAT, as at this point in time it is my understanding that VCAT will only make rulings based on the planning scheme and its guidelines which are not always clear. An example is that the planning scheme only provides guidelines on building heights and block sizes with no definite limits to which developers must comply.

This is sadly not a good outcome for Torquay/Jan Juc and I hope that this is not the council’s way of managing, or rather not managing, development – passing the decision making over to VCAT – as it has been stated many times in the local papers by various councillors that the council will not be pushed into quick and unconsidered decisions.

Linda Cherubin Torquay

Heath land in danger with mine expansionDear Editor,Re the Alcoa coalmine extension at Anglesea.

The Geelong Environment Council is outraged that the coalmine in the Heritage listed Anglesea heath land is proposed to be extended.

Currently the open cut coalmine is 300ha with a proposed 300ha expansion in the future. Alcoa is proposing to renew its 50-year lease of the 7,000ha heath land for a further 50 years. This is a most extraordinary lease issued by Sir Henry Bolte in 1961.

The need for the continuance of the Anglesea power station is to supply 40 per cent of the electricity used by the Point Henry aluminium smelter with 60 per cent supplied from the grid.

As a result of community actions in the past the Anglesea Heath is listed on the Register of the National Estate.

It is widely recognised as having flora, fauna and biodiversity values of international significance. Conservationists across Victoria are expressing grave concerns at the prospect of a further loss of intact heath land, an extremely valuable and unique ecosystem.

A few years ago many environment groups throughout Victoria supported land purchase around Anglesea to secure the protection of the heath land vegetation in the Anglesea area and the fringe of the

Great Ocean Road.The perceived need for further coal mining is due

to the fact that the existing mine has limited coal remaining, unless a decision is made by Alcoa to deepen the mine. Further deep mining of the existing hole could provide adequate coal until 2022.

It is hard to comprehend that a heath land which has existed and evolved for thousands of years and is now valued as an ecological asset of international importance should be sacrificed for short term coal production for an energy hungry industry.

If the mine cannot be deepened, alternative energy must be sourced for the Point Henry smelter. Australia ships natural gas to China, perhaps gas could be shipped to the Point Henry port facility, already used and controlled by Alcoa.

Joan LindrosPresident Geelong Environmental Council

Time to start phasing out the use of fossil fuelsDear Editor,I write in response to Gerry Tremonti’s letter in the Surf Coast Times (April 12). He asked whether we were aware that our letters relating to the Anglesea Mine implied that the entire state of Victoria should close all of its coal mines.

Well, in short, YES! However, no-one is expecting to close all coal mines overnight. Leaving us in the dark!

What we need is a plan of how to ‘transition’ away from using fossil fuels. The good news is that there is a plan which has been developed by the Beyond Zero Emissions team of engineers and economists.

The BZE Stationary Energy Plan (beyondzeroemissions.org) details a feasible, costed transition to a 100 per cent renewable energy future for the whole of Australia, using solar thermal technology which has capacity to deliver 24 hours a day.

The fact is that many of our coal power stations are old and inefficient and will need replacing anyway.

My hope is that when the decisions are made about our energy future, the latest clean renewable energy technologies will be adopted instead of continued reliance on coal.

Caroline HawkinsPresident of the Surf Coast Energy Group

Carbon tax nothing more than a money grabDear Editor,The federal government is creating panic moves to try and make us cough up more money for carbon tax. This is a huge racket to try and bolster up their coffers.

Climate changes are ongoing and can be caused by a number of factors such as earthquakes or meteors which strike the earth – both of which can throw earth off its axis.

There have been four ice ages – the last one 26,000 years ago – when the existing climate change commenced.

Smoke from fires is also blamed, yet the indigenous people of Australia used fire for their needs and protection for 40,000 years prior to white man taking over their country by force.

Up to about 75 years ago all houses had at least two wood fire places in their homes and industry used wood. These were only minor facts compared to the wildfires which we have had and will have again.

Firewood, coal, gas and oil are nature’s way of proving heat and power for us.

In my own observations, in Torquay, sea levels have not changed in over 60 years, yet the so-called experts told us over 15 years ago of the huge rise in sea levels to come – which I think was all a load of bull.

We do not want these panic moves forced on us to tax us even further.

Cliff WinklerTorquay

Volunteers deserve praiseDear Editor,As we prepare to celebrate both World Red Cross Day and International Volunteers Week in May I would like to thank our many Red Cross volunteers for the amazing work that they do.

A recent global survey has found that Red Cross and Red Crescent volunteers contributed $6billion worth of services worldwide in 2010, or around 90 cents for every person on earth.

The work of Red Cross volunteers in Australia is valued at more than $82million a year.

According to the survey, donor dollars go much further with volunteers extending the work of Red Cross staff by a ratio of 1 to 20, meaning that for every paid staff member there are 20 volunteers.

Our community-based volunteer network and workforce reaches around 30 million people each year during disasters alone and even more through community development initiatives that reach vulnerable people each day.

During the recent floods, cyclones and fires in Victoria, Queensland, New South Wales and Western Australia Red Cross volunteers assisted more than 27,000 people in evacuation and relief centres.

Our volunteers also supported many others in recovery centres and by going door-to-door to visit people in their homes.

As we celebrate volunteers and volunteering worldwide, we urge all governments to formally recognise the economic value of volunteers by incorporating their contribution into key economic and social indicators used in decision-making and planning at the highest levels.

Red Cross volunteers and staff are always among the first on the ground to assist individuals, households and communities affected by disasters and emergencies.

To learn more about Red Cross, phone 1800 811 700 or visit www.redcross.org.au

Robert TicknerChief Executive OfficerAustralian Red Cross

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YOU CAN help to protect the health of our marine ecosystem this Easter simply by selecting sustainable seafood for your holiday feasts.

This week fishmongers will be hard at work to meet the demands of the many Australians who choose to eat seafood in honour of the popular Good Friday tradition.

Marine Campaigns Officer, Tooni Mahto, from the Australian Marine Conservation Society (AMCS) is encouraging consumers to think before they buy when it comes to seafood.

“It is a common myth that Australia has the most sustainable fisheries in the world but in 2008 a study by the Fisheries Centre at the University of British Columbia ranked Australia as number 31 for sustainability out of 53 of the biggest fish-producing nations – an unimpressive result,” she said

The UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) estimates that 80 per cent of the world’s fish stocks are now over-exploited or fished right up to their limit, and we have lost 90 per cent of the world’s big fish from the oceans.

The AMCS is working with consumers, chefs, restaurants, seafood retailers, supermarkets and government to achieve fully sustainable, well-managed Australian fisheries.

“We work to ensure we can exist in equilibrium with our oceans for the future of our marine life and the communities and industries that depend on a healthy marine environment,” Mahto said.

Consumers can assist by making the right choice when purchasing seafood by using Australia’s Sustainable Seafood Guide, developed by the AMCS.

“We launched the first consumer guide in 2004 in response to requests from the public for a road-map as to how to navigate the complexities of

choosing seafood responsibly,” Mahto said.Since the initial publication, there have been

four updates, passing on the most up to date information possible to consumers.

“In late 2010 we launched the most recent version of the guide which contains analysis of more seafood species and enable us to keep up with current information and is available on our website,” Mahto said.

Sustainable seafood is a resource taken from the sea, or grown in a farm, which is harvested without harming the environment while maintaining a healthy population of the target item.

Individuals can make a difference to the health of our local Surf Coast environment by ensuring they ask their fishmongers how and where the fish they are buying is caught, and choosing the sustainable option.

“Consumer power is massive – what we buy tells those up the seafood chain what values we hold most important,” Mahto said.

“If we choose sustainably caught fish, we are telling them we care about the health of the oceans and healthy fisheries.”

For an accessible introduction into the issues surrounding sustainable seafood, visit the AMCS’s website www.sustainableseafood.org.au

This column is brought to you by the Australian Marine Conservation Society and the Great Ocean Road Coast Committee.

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LORNE’S Maple Tree Restaurant will face stiff competition this year as it looks to defend its Golden Plate Award.

The revered restaurant took out last year’s top award and will this year face more competition – as the prestigious awards have expanded to encompass Ballarat and district.

The awards were launched last week at a cocktail party at the Geelong Waterfront Carousel last week.

Now in its seventh year, the awards will have an adjusted format, which will see entrants in the Geelong Otway and the Ballarat District undergo six months of rigorous judging and analysis to determine the best of the best.

Once again, more than 100 restaurants, hotels and cafes are expected to enter, and they will be

scrutinised and reviewed by six professional national judges.

The awards will again focus on 36 criteria with the five major categories on food quality and presentation, customer service, value for money, coffee, wine quality and ambience.

“We were thrilled with the quality of participants in last year’s awards,” said Rita Erlich, president of the judging panel.

“And we hope that our task will be even more onerous this year, with lots more great restaurants and cafes. If our job is difficult, then everyone benefits... especially the consumer.”

General manager of the awards, Pamela Jewson, said with new partner, PRIME7, telecasting the awards throughout regional Victoria, the media focus is sure to intensify competition.

“We want to be able to report on the very best of venues that are offering exceptional service, fresh seasonal food at an affordable price that will make the diner want to keep coming back for more,” she said.

“The awards scores will also be fully audited by an independent accounting firm, before winners are announced this year, we don’t know of any other hospitality awards that go to this level and believe we are setting another benchmark.

The winners of the 2011 Golden Plate Awards will be announced at a gala dinner celebration in late October.

If you have a palate for food and would like to tell us about your favourite place to eat, visit www.goldenplateawards.com.au

Pictured at the launch of the awards were (from left) Tony Bizzari, general manager of Comcater; 2010 Golden Plate winner, Josh Harrison, from Lorne’s Maple Tree Restaurant, and Stephen Wilson, area sales manager at Comcater.

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CENSUS Victoria is on the lookout for 7,000 people to work as Census collectors.

Collectors play a vital role in the distribution and collection of Census forms to Victoria’s 2.5 million households, and will join an army of 29,000 collectors nationally, making this Australia’s largest ever peace time operation.

Census Director for Victoria, Sam

Thomas, said being a collector is a fantastic opportunity to participate in your local community and shed some light on Australia.

“These jobs are ideal for students, those who are recently retired and part-time workers who would like to earn some extra cash while getting involved in their community,” he said.

Census collectors will receive

between $1,300 and $2,800 for the casual position and will be employed from July 1 until September 8.

To be a collector, you must be either an Australian citizen or a permanent resident of Australia, be at least 18 years old and have access to a vehicle and telephone.

Applications are open from until May 5. Apply online at www.abs.gov.au/census or phone 1800 420 182.

Become a collector

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AMNESTY International will hold workshops in Apollo Bay and Anglesea over the next two days in a bid to help dispel some of the myths and misperceptions about refugees and asylum seekers.

The group launched an exhibition chronicling the lives of refugees at the Apollo Bay Music Festival earlier this month, and staff and volunteers are

holding the workshops to help convey their message.The workshops will run from 6-8pm, with

tonight’s meeting at the Apollo Bay Hotel and tomorrow night’s at the Anglesea’s District Community House.

“The exhibition will travel with the workshops and we are hoping to engage with residents on Victoria’s Surf Coast to discuss the facts, encourage

a broad discussion of the issues in their community and help dispel myths around refugees and asylum seekers,” said Anouska Teunen, Victorian Community Campaigner.

“It should be remembered that asylum seekers who come to Australia are human beings asking for our help who have often fled violence and persecution.”

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The hottest party in townPLENTY of parties and launches are being held over the two-week extravaganza that is the Rip Curl Pro – but few live up to the annual Tracks magazine party.

The party is usually a strictly VIP affair, however, this year Tracks has thrown open the doors to the public.

This year’s party – to be held on Friday night at Surf World in Torquay – will see iconic Aussie band, GANGajang, perform live, with support from the hilariously twisted antics of DJ Eddy.

Those attending the party will also have the opportunity to win a signed replica of Tom Curren’s mythical circa 1986 Al Merrick CI Black Beauty surfboard*.

The band has a long association with the surf community and was the natural choice to front the party.

“We’re stoked to have them,” said Tracks marketing manager, Damian Martin.

The party – which is 18 years and over only – goes from 8pm-midnight and has a strict no ticket, no entry policy. Tickets will be available at the door if not sold out and are priced at $35. Tickets pre-purchased are $20 and can be obtained through www.moshtix.com.au

Those who are over the age of 18 and wish to purchase alcohol must have photographic ID.

*Competition open to all ticket holders. Each ticket holder will receive a numbered ticket upon entry. One winner will receive an Al Merrick Surfboard valued at $850 which will be drawn at 11pm at the party.

GANGgajang will play live at the party.

WIN! A TICKET TO THE PARTYTHE Surf Coast Times has teamed up with Tracks to offer one lucky reader the chance to win a ticket to Friday night’s party and a six-month subscription to the magazine.

All you have to do to be in the running

for the fantastic prize is email [email protected] with the word ‘Tracks’ in the subject line.

Competition closes 5pm on Thursday, April 21, with the winner to be notified that evening by email.

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KIDS have been shredding local beach breaks during the Little Rippers surfing development programme.

Little Rippers is aimed at primary school aged kids and is run by Surf Sessions surf school to teach the art of surfing and beach safety to future generations.

Senior coach of Surf Sessions, Cameron Lamperd, said seeing the kids surfing was a real thrill.

“During the past nine weeks the kids have been taught surfing skills along with ocean safety and awareness, surfing etiquette and how to care for our beaches,” he said.

“The kids are surfing so well and having loads of fun.

“Their progression has been really impressive and all of the coaches are excited

about the next generation of surfers.”The nine-week surfing programme,

based at 13th Beach, saw 32 kids aged five to 11 having a crack at the sport.

After demonstrating their new surfing and ocean awareness skills the kids were each awarded a Level 1 Certificate in Safe Surfing from Surfing Australia and the Australian Sports Commission.

The kids took tips from local guest speakers, including Samantha Cain from the Ocean Grove Surf Life Saving Club, Damien Robinson from the Barwon Coast Foreshore and Mitch Baker, Victorian junior professional surfer.

The Little Rippers programme will kick off again once the water warms in term 4.

For more information, email [email protected]

Kids have a ripper of a time

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The ultimate opportunity to secure an investment in Geelong’s booming waterfront. This entry level apartment boasts all the benefits of this premium development. With sensational waterfront views, high quality finishes (including Miele appliances and stone benchtops), and split system A/C this is a premium living at an affordable price. Already rented at $550/wk and adjoining Deakin University this is the perfect opportunity to buy with a secure return and live in later.

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AN OWNER is entitled to sell their home at any stage, regardless of whether there is a tenancy in place or not.

Depending on the tenancy type, an owner can choose to ask the tenant to leave the premises due to it being put on the market. If the tenant is on a tenancy agreement that is yet to expire, the property can still be offered for sale, however, the sale would be subject to the tenancy staying in place.

A tenant must give the agent access to arrange inspections for prospective purchasers. Some tenants may have a preference for Open For Inspections once a week while others may prefer private viewings.

It is preferable to try to work around a tenant’s commitments, to make this as smooth and with as little disruptions to their lifestyle as possible.

The contract of sale will need to state that there is a tenancy if it is in place and the new owner may need to be the one to send a notice to vacate if they do not wish the tenant to stay on once their agreement comes to an end.

A tenant must be served a notice of no less than 60 days (plus postage allowance) if the property is to be offered for sale or if the

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NEVILLE Richards Real Estate opened the doors on its new office at Portarlington only four months ago and is achieving strong sales results for its vendors across the Bellarine.

The agency has expanded its base from St Leonards to Portarlington to meet demand as more buyers search for properties in the region.

Luke Campbell said more people were looking to live on the Bellarine and therefore wanting a permanent residence, but investors and retirees remained a large part of the buyers market which continued to grow.

“There are a lot of up-sides to buying in Portarlington, Indented Head and St Leonards areas… particularly the price, with Queenscliff and Point Lonsdale properties now significantly more expensive,” Campbell said.

“Prices have remained solid but there is more of a range, from homes that are very affordable to those that are $1million-plus properties.”

Campbell said in Portarlington, certain locations and views were highly sought-after and were key influences on the price of properties.

“Older-style beach houses are available for $300,000 to $400,000 while new homes in the Tower

Road area are selling for $600,000-plus range,” he said.

Campbell said the decision to auction remained in the hands of the vendors but if there was strong demand then auctions were achieving some outstanding results.

Recent auctions in St Leonards have included a home in Dossetor Road selling for an undisclosed price in the vicinity of $500,000 and a Doongara Road property, which attracted multiple bidders, sold for in excess of $700,000 – setting a record for that street.

Campbell said an example of Portarlington homes already creating significant interest since hitting the market were ‘The Vicarage” at 48 Fenwick Street in Portarlington – an historic circa 1888 property to be auctioned on April 30 – and 24 Brown Street to be auctioned this Saturday.

“There are always people looking to buy in this area and we have taken our marketing to the next level to maximise the price for our vendors,” he said.

The Neville Richards Real Estate office, located at 86 Newcombe Street, Portarlington, is open seven days a week and the sales team can be contacted on 5257 1778.

Strong sales on the Bellarine

Robyn Reddish and Luke Campbell are part of the friendly, professional team at Neville Richards Real Estate, which has buyers for properties from Portarlington to St Leonards.

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Portarlington 48 Fenwick Street

Beachside Victorian Elegance “The Vicarage” Circa 1888. This grand residence boasting excellent bay views on a 1150m² allotment in a stunning central location retains many of its original features such as timber lined walls and ceilings, polished floorboards, original working fireplaces and impressive ceiling heights. Large formal lounge/dining, modern black wood kitchen, distinctive full length bull nose verandah and undercover alfresco entertaining. Truly a lovely home steeped in history and old world charm with a touch of modern elegance that is sure to impress upon inspection.

Auction Saturday 30th April at 12:00pmInspect Sat & Sun 2:00 – 2:30pm Contact Ritchie Cork 0425 733 225 Luke Campbell 0409 554 949

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Portarlington 24 Brown Street

A Wonderful LocationThis beautifully renovated residence located in one of Portarlington’s most prized positions boasts comfort, charm and style all within easy walking distance of the vibrant retail strip, beach and restaurants. Featuring a 762m² corner allotment with subdivision potential STCA the property is ideal for developers, investors or those seeking an exceptional residence in the heart of town.

A unique opportunity to purchase in this highly sought after location.

Auction Saturday 23rd April at 12:00pmInspect Saturday from 11:30am Contact Luke Campbell 0409 554 949 Ritchie Cork 0425 733 225

Auction

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Portarlington 122 The Esplanade

Affordable Beachfront Cottage This classic cottage located on The Esplanade will remind you of holidays past. A space for the family to gather for weekends and summer holidays. Spacious open-plan living, dining and kitchen area with slow combustion wood heating adding a cosy relaxed atmosphere.

Price $680,000Inspect Sunday 3:00 – 3:30pm Contact Ritchie Cork 0425 733 225 Luke Campbell 0409 554 949

For Sale

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Portarlington 42 High Street

Exclusive Location & Stunning Views Enjoying breathtaking panoramic views of Port Phillip Bay featuring the You Yangs and the Melbourne CBD this spacious residence boasts incredible potential and will set your imagination racing.

who appreciate something truly special.

Contact Luke Campbell 0409 554 949 Ritchie Cork 0425 733 225

For Sale

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Portarlington eelong Road

Sunset over the Bay

investor.

Ideally located close to the retail hub and minutes to the wineries of the Bellarine by car.

Contact Ritchie Cork 0425 733 225 Luke Campbell 0409 554 949

For Sale

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Portarlington 148 Fenwick Street

Classic on Huge BlockLocated in the older part of Portarlington this brick veneer home located on a 1000m² allotment offers 3 spacious bedrooms, family style kitchen meals area, separate lounge with gas log fire, bathroom, laundry and a large undercover entertaining area adjacent to the kitchen. Double garage plus double carport ideal for a boat or van.

Quality tenants with lease in place until November 2011, this property will definitely appeal to the investor or person seeking the larger allotment with a spacious home within walking distance to beach, shops and golf course.

Inspection by appointment 24 hours notice required.

Price $429,000 – $449,000 Inspect By Appointment Contact Ritchie Cork 0425 733 225 Luke Campbell 0409 554 949

For Sale

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Portarlington 23 Darryl Street

A Stunning Bay VistaEnjoying an elevated position this immaculate home boasts sweeping bay views, a comfortable open plan layout and beautiful landscaped gardens.

An exclusive Portarlington hill location with uninterrupted bay views.

Price $450,000 – $495,000Inspect By Appointment Contact Greg Campbell 0415 553 854 Luke Campbell 0409 554 949

For Sale

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Indented Head 310 The Esplanade

Ultimate Beachfront LifestyleMagnificent views and the finest beachfront location define this impressive residence ideally located in Indented Head.

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Indented Head 49 Jubilee Avenue

The Entertainers Dream HomeSituated 150 metres from the sandy beaches of Indented Head and designed with luxurious, easy care living in mind, this expansive two level home with observation deck offers stunning water views.

Your relaxed bay-side living starts here.

Price $640,000 Inspect Saturday 1:00 – 1:30pm Contact Greg Campbell 0415 553 854 Luke Campbell 0409 554 949

For Sale

Indented Head 57 Martin Street

A Class AboveArchitect inspired this modern coastal residence is innovative in its design and impressive in its finish. Epitomising comfort and style, the property boasts a spacious open-plan layout which flows seamlessly to an undercover alfresco area. The theatre room simply has to be seen to be believed, complete with a 8’2” screen and state of the art Mitsubishi projector and surround sound.

Price $405,000 – $445,000Inspect Saturday 1:30 – 2:00pm Contact Luke Campbell 0409 554 949 Greg Campbell 0415 553 854

For Sale

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St Leonards 62 Lakeview Crescent

Rare Opportunity in St Leonards!Here is your chance to secure vacant land in the established part of St Leonards. Rarely does a vacant lot become available in this highly sought after part of town. There’s no rush to commence building with no commencement time restrictions in place, simply secure now and build when you are ready.

With frontage over 17 metres why not explore the opportunity to subdivide STCA. Land content 677m² approx.

Price $219,000Inspect By Appointment Contact Greg Campbell 0415 553 854 Luke Campbell 0409 554 949

For Sale

Indented Head 2/309 The Esplanade

Modern, Tranquil Seaside EscapeLocated on the Esplanade at Indented Head with the sandy beaches of Half Moon Bay a hop, skip and jump away this modern townhouse offers peace, tranquillity and uncompromising luxury.

Price $625,000 – $650,000Inspect Sunday 12:30 – 1:00pm Contact Ritchie Cork 0425 733 225 Luke Campbell 0409 554 949

For Sale

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St Leonards 9 Waters Way

Modern Lower Bluff LifestyleA beautifully presented property boasting true street appeal and ideally located only a short stroll to the sandy swimming beaches of the Lower Bluff, and metres from the nature trails of Swan Bay and Edwards Point.

Price $329,000Inspect Saturday 11:00 – 11:30am Contact Greg Campbell 0415 553 854

For Sale

St Leonards 58 Beach Road

Lower Bluff RetreatSet in a wonderful leafy court location in the highly sought after Lower Bluff, this stunning property is a true inspiration and

Price $495,000Inspect Saturday 3:30 – 4:00pm

Greg Campbell 0415 553 854

For Sale

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St Leonards 63 Mainsail Drive

Modern Coastal DesignThis stunning residence marks a new era of contemporary coastal development in St Leonards. A captivating facade incorporates classic angles and innovative materials to create a property that has amazing street presence.

Price $480,000 – $520,000Inspect Saturday 3:00 – 3:30pm

For Sale

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St Leonards

TranquillityTucked away on a quiet road overlooking a reserve this immaculate residence offers a true sense of tranquillity, privacy and is

Price $345,000Inspect Saturday 2:00 – 2:30pm

For Sale

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Torquay 22 Lorama Street

Family Sensation

This beautiful luxurious designed home is one of a kind. Comprising of 3 bedrooms, study, 2 living areas, well appointed gourmet kitchen with S/S appliances, stone bench tops and 2 Pac Joinery,

outdoor area and in ground pool. This home is sure to please. Ideally suited for active family living. Easy walk to the new Sands Golf Club and beyond to the pristine Whites Beach.

> VIEW Saturday 11:00 – 11:30am

> EPR $720,0000

> MEL REF 593 / H12

> OFFICE

> TEL

> CONTACT James Finn 0420 314 607

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Bells Beach 35 Dunloe Court

A Touch of Paradise

5 acres of beautiful rolling countryside in a spectacular mature setting. Whisper quiet cul-de-sac yet only minutes to world renowned Bells Beach. Bells Beach Cottages offers the opportunity to live the dream of owning an income producing property in a beautiful peaceful setting. With three separate fully

the ambience could not be more private or welcoming. The main residence offers 4 bedrooms,

accommodation. Outside, sunny and sheltered sitting nooks provide perfect BBQ/entertaining areas or space to enjoy some peace and tranquillity.

A lifestyle and business opportunity which is rarely available on the Surfcoast – absolutely a must see.

> VIEW Saturday & Sunday 10:30 – 11:00am

> EPR $1,900,000

> MEL REF 505 / B12

> OFFICE

> TEL

> CONTACT James Finn 0420 314 607

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Jan Juc 97 Sunset Strip

A lifestyle experience in Jan Juc

Seeking acreage in Jan Juc and a wonderful family home?

A perfect northerly aspect sweeping down to the lake’s edge framing beautiful mature views over tranquil gardens...iconic setting in a never to be repeated landscape. With manicured lawns it’s just the place to entertain family and friends. Ideal “Dennehy built” single level home with all the warmth and comfort of a genuine family home. Ample accommodation of 4 bedrooms 2 living areas and 2 bathrooms.

Simply a must see home for a lifestyle experience for the fortunate few.

> VIEW Saturday & Sunday 1:00 – 1:30pm

> EPR $1,150,000 – $1,250,000

> MEL REF 505 / C1

> OFFICE

> TEL

> CONTACT James Finn 0420 314 607

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Torquay 75 Sands Blvd

Drenched in Sunshine

Jan Juc 26 Ozan Crescent

Ocean View and sized for the family

> VIEW Saturday 2:00 – 2:30pm

> EPR $850,000

> MEL REF 494 / A12

> OFFICE

> TEL 5261 8888

> CONTACT James Finn 0420 314 607

Shaun O’Callaghan 0420 314 609

Leigh Hall-Sullivan 0413 158 175

> VIEW Saturday 2:00 – 2:30pm

> EPR $595,000 – $630,000

> MEL REF 505 / E9

> OFFICE

> TEL 5261 8888

> CONTACT Shaun O’Callaghan 0420 314 609

Leigh Hall-Sullivan 0413 158 175

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Torquay 20 Felix CrescentCharacter Filled Beachside Living

Located on a highly sought after street and only a hop, skip and jump to the beach, this house offers a variety of choices for an astute purchaser. Offering 3 bedrooms, master with built in robes and direct access to bathroom. Open plan kitchen and

a generous 607m2 allotment with double lock up garage and garden shed.

> AUCTION > VIEW > EPR $740,000 - $800,000

> MEL REF 506 / B4 > OFFICE > TEL > CONTACT

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Exclusively Onshore

A fantastic opportunity awaits to create your dream in this prestigious location, close to Torquay’s famous beaches. Four vacant allotments are still available. Also available are four 2 bedroom apartments and a 2 & 3 bedroom penthouse. All are a short walk to the town centre, shops and cafes. Cross the Esplanade to beautiful Fisherman’s Beach. Enjoy the resort facilities such as in ground pool, spa and tennis court. The perfect chance to obtain the highly sought after coastal lifestyle you have been dreaming about. 70mins to Melbourne CBD, 80mins to Tullamarine Airport & 40mins to Avalon Airport.

> EPR Expressions of Interest

> MEL REF 506 / C4

> OFFICE

> TEL

> CONTACT

Torquay Flawless family home in a tranquil setting - Golf course frontage, walk to clubhouse and surf beach

your backdoor the 9th green at your front door. Walk to clubrooms and surf. 2 storey, 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. Lovely outside entertainment decks, 4 car /caravan

> VIEW

> EPR

> MEL REF

> OFFICE

> TEL

> CONTACT

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Torquay 34 Onshore Drive

Suburb value in established locale

Offering an abundance of features in an affordable price bracket. 4 bedrooms (master with ens), Open plan living/ kitchen/ dining, plus rumpus / theatre room. Boat storage, butlers panty, evaporative heating/cooling, north facing aspect & double glazing throughout.

> EPR $515,000 – $540,000

> MEL REF 493 / F12

> OFFICE

> TEL

> CONTACT

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Torquay 26 Saltbush Place

Local builder Roy Kahle is known for a high degree of quality and commitment to one off

the north facing reserve outlook that is enhanced by multiple sunny outdoor entertaining decks, central living, kitchen and dining areas. A private sunken lounge room makes for

average bedrooms plus purpose built study, internal access to a double garage heating/

> EPR $599,000

> MEL REF 505 / J2

> OFFICE

> TEL

> CONTACT

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Jan Juc Lifestyle transformation!

Boarded by reserves and capturing ocean views, this beach themed home is at the end of a quiet court and immediately ready to move into. A split level design with 2 ground

> VIEW Saturday 1:00 – 1:30pm

> EPR $590,000 – $620,000

> MEL REF

> OFFICE

> TEL

> CONTACT

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Torquay

Lifestyle Opportunity on the Classic Sands Estate

and low maintenance, native garden.

> VIEW Saturday & Sunday 1:00 – 1:30pm

> EPR $625,000

> MEL REF 493 / K11

> OFFICE

> TEL

> CONTACT

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www.bellarineproperty.com.au Bellarine Property Pty Ltd. 84 Hitchcock Avenue, Barwon Heads VIC 3227

9 Lilkenday Avenue

Escape the stress of city life to the serenity of this lovingly renovated beach cottage.The home

features original polished hardwood flooring throughout with carpet to the bedrooms. Living

area benefits from bifold doors to a deck that over looks the garden. Brilliant chef´s kitchen

features Caesar stone bench tops, 900mm Gas oven and double draw dishwasher.Other

features include split system , solar hot water system, water tanks and vegetable garden, fully

secured single garage for your boat or caravan.

______________________________________________________Saturday 23rd April 2.30PM-3.00PM______________________________________________________$380,000-$420,000______________________________________________________Christian Bartley 0410 695 325John Austin 0448 510 138______________________________________________________Approx.660 sqm______________________________________________________5254 3100______________________________________________________

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TORQUAY 171 THE ESPLANADE

Luxury On The WaterfrontMagnificent inside and out this beautiful home is on a 741sqm block (approx) with stunning views in every direction.Architecturally designed, this double storey dwelling is aesthetically pleasing, offering ample natural light bouncing off the warm iron bark floors.4 bedrooms all with BIR, master with WIR, ensuite and bonus powder room. The bathrooms are sleek and ultra modern, there's a full bath to soak in too.A cosy rumpus or teenage retreat has full length bi fold doors leading to the immaculate landscaped garden complete with fruiting trees. The laundry has loads of room and opens onto a separate service area. There's even room for a workbench or gym equip in the DLUG.The well designed open plan layout upstairs includes living, dining, modern kitchen with Miele appliances, walk in pantry, a separate cosy lounge and 3 huge decks.Fully ducted air-con and gas heating downstairs, plus sea breezes all summer this home is ready and waiting for you to make it yours. Don't miss inspecting this one!

AUCTION: Sat 21 May @ 12pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days INSPECT: Mon 2:00-2:30pm CONTACT: Patrick Hayden 0437 882 088, Ella Wilson 0408 515 197

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Surf Coast Real EstateANGLESEA 87 - 89 Great Ocean Road 5263 2133TORQUAY 21 Pearl Street 5261 2101

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ANGLESEA 44 EIGHTH AVENUE 300 Paces To Point Roadknight Beach´Sunnycove´- a much loved beach home situated only 300 paces to one of the Surf Coast´s most stunning & family friendly beaches. The home is perfectly nestled one home from Melba Parade and Point Roadknight back beach access. This classic beach home comprises; >Three bedrooms plus study / 4th bedroom >Open plan kitchen/meals/living opening to a private north east facing deck and garden area >Large adult´s retreat with wet bar, master with ensuite, WIR & decking access >Polished floor boards >Heat bank heater to main living area with raked ceiling >Dual carport, lockable garage/workshop >Rear lane access through to Melba Parade & the beach access

AUCTION: Sat 23 Apr @ 12pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days INSPECT: Sat 11:30 - 12:00pm LAND: 697sqm (approx)CONTACT: Trent Ludlow 0418 308 841, Marius Tekin 0425 853 055

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Surf Coast Real EstateANGLESEA 87 - 89 Great Ocean Road 5263 2133TORQUAY 21 Pearl Street 5261 2101

MOGGS CREEK 7 STEPHEN AVENUE The View Says It AllLocated in one of the Surf Coast's most tightly held precincts is this recently renovated classic beach home, boasting all the extended family needs to enjoy the peace & lifestyle pleasures that Mogg's Creek has to offer >Three large bedrooms upstairs >Open plan living/ dining/ kitchen >Stunning polished boards >Bathroom & separate laundry >North & South facing decks boasting magnificent 180 degree views from Mogg's Creek to Lorne & beyond >Self contained open plan downstairs apartment with brand new kitchenette, separate bathroom & bunkroom >All this, plus stunning huge 1850sqm approx allotment to complete this beautiful coastal property!

AUCTION: Sat 21 May @ 2pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60 days CONTACT: Marius Tekin 0425 853 055, Trent Ludlow 0425 853 055

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FAIRHAVEN 28 SHE OAK CRESCENT Money Can Buy HappinessLive the lifestyle you deserve in this peaceful architect designed haven you would be fortunate to call home. Enjoy natures embrace all year round with spacious indoor and outdoor entertaining with valley and sea views.>Three bedrooms >Study >Two full bathrooms >Three living areas >Split system & electric heating >Two decks >Quality fixture and fittings throughout >Double glazed windows >Polished timber floors >Remote double garage >Sealed driveway >Approx 1000m2 block

FOR SALE Price: $809,000 INSPECT: Mon 2:00-2:30pm CONTACT: Trent Ludlow 0418 308 841, Bernie von Brandenstein 0417 571 884

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Surf Coast Real EstateANGLESEA 87 - 89 Great Ocean Road 5263 2133TORQUAY 21 Pearl Street 5261 2101

ANGLESEA 137-141 GREAT OCEAN ROAD Mainbeach AngleseaMain Beach Apartments offers convenience, together with a laid back astmosphere in an enviable location, perfect for nesters or holiday makers. Designed to please with open plan contemporary living. Outdoor covered balconies or courtyards featured with each apartment. Quality appliances together with selected premium fixtures and fittings will surround you in opulence >Flooring comination of travertine stone, blackbutt timber and sisal carpets >Reconstituted stone benchtops >European appliances >Built in robes >Separate laundry >Reverse cycle heating/air conditioning >Remote security access >Fully landscaped >Fully furnished package also offered.

FOR SALE Price: From $695,000 CONTACT: Marius Tekin 0425 853 055, Stanley Spicer 03 9525 5222

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TORQUAY 36 ORUNGAL COURT Everything And MoreThe opportunity presents itself for the astute buyer to invest in one of Torquay´s best locations with all the trappings that a coastal lifestyle has to offer. >Five bedrooms, master and guest bedroom with suites >Resort style decked outdoor entertaining with in ground pool and spa >Large family/dining/kitchen and separate games room >Quality fixtures and fittings including polished floor boards, stone bench tops and lined timber ceilings >Gas, wood fire and reverse cycle heating >Direct access to Deep Creek Reserve >Plus an abundance of other features

AUCTION: Sat 7 May @ 2pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days INSPECT: Sat 2:30-3:00pm CONTACT: John McMahon 0400 866 634, Patrick Hayden 0437 882 088

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JAN JUC 19 SUNNINGDALE AVENUE A 70s SensationVery rarely would you find a 'one of a kind' owner designed home situated on 669sqm (approx) block in the secluded settings of Jan Juc. Other features include: two bedrooms, master with WIR and the other with BIRs. Two fully equipped bathrooms directly adjacent to the bedrooms. Adjoining library (potential third bedroom). Second living area with downstairs access to rumpus room. Original wood fired oven, electric heat bank. U-Shape layout with Mount Gambier limestone walls/exposed pine ceilings. Native Cypress pine and Blackwood feature walls.

AUCTION: Sat 14 May @ 11am Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60 days INSPECT: Sat 11:00-11:30am Mon 1:00-1:30pm www.19SunningdaleAve.com CONTACT: Patrick Hayden 0437 882 088, Bryan Hayden 0417 613 250

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FAIRHAVEN 1-47 NARANI WAY Stage 3 Now Selling>Lot 24 (1492sqm) $435,000 >Lot 25 (1127sqm) $415,000 >Lot 26 (1118sqm) $460,000 >Lot 27 (1053sqm) $485,000 >Lot 29 (1154sqm) $395,000 >Lot 31 (1113sqm) $400,000 >Lot 32 (1000sqm) $415,000 >Lot 33 (1037sqm) $465,000 >Lot 35 (1066sqm) $515,000 >Lot 36 (1038sqm) $525,000 >Lot 30 SOLD >Lot 34 SOLD

FOR SALE INSPECT: Sat 11:00 - 11:30am LAND: 1,000 - 1,492 sqmCONTACT: Marius Tekin 0425 853 055, James Worssam 0418 585 815

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Surf Coast Real EstateANGLESEA 87 - 89 Great Ocean Road 5263 2133TORQUAY 21 Pearl Street 5261 2101

PETERBOROUGH ANTARES ESTATE Undiscovered Coastal Secret!Peterborough is one of the Great Ocean Road´s last untouched coastal towns providing a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Be quick to secure an allotment in this quiet seaside village. Antartes Estate offers a unique and exclusive opportunity to buy into an ocean front position at an affordable price. Explore some of Australia´s greatest beaches and see the Twelve Apostles.With a little something for everyone, Peterborough is the perfect spot to build your perfect lifestyle.

FOR SALE Price: From $140,000 CONTACT: John McMahon 0400 866 634, Steve Menegazzo 0421 802 203

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BELLBRAE 330 GUNDRY'S ROAD Close to Torquay - Close to Anglesea - Close to Bell's Beach - Close to Perfect>14 acres, building sites, mature bush, creek frontage, lots of native birds> It has been a long wait for this block to come on the market, don't miss out.>Affordable acreage in great location

FOR SALE Price: $630,000 LAND: 14 AcresCONTACT: Steve Menegazzo 0421 802 203, Marianne Keane 0413 555 753

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ANGLESEA 8-10 CAMP ROAD Prime Position - Walk To Everything! (75min to Melb when flyover complete)Lot 1; $529,000 - 801sqm approx, 25m frontage, perimeter screeningLot 2; $375,000 - 558sqm approx, fantastic corner block, mature trees, perfect building allotment - SOLDLot 3; $540,000 - 812sqm approx, fronting Walker Street, renovate or demolish the existing 3BR cottage, north orientationLot 4; $529,000 - 812sqm approx, cleared site ready to build, fronting Walker Street, north orientation

FOR SALE Price: $529,000 - $540,000 LAND: Subdivision is subject to council approval. Lots in excess of 800sqm have potential for two dwellings (STCA)CONTACT: Marius Tekin 0425 853 055, Trent Ludlow 0418 308 841

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ANGLESEA 7 HEDLEY STREETBeachside AngleseaThis delightful character home in a quiet, leafy & secluded area of Anglesea is located beach side of the Great Ocean Road. Located within easy walking distance to the Surf Coast Trail, Anglesea beach, river, hotel,tennis & bowling clubs & main shopping precinct. Potential sea views from the second storey (S.T.C.A). Leafy allotment of 645sqm (approx), with the reserve as your back yard. You will be able to leave the car at home & appreciate all that is on offer from your doorstep.

AUCTION: Sat 30 Apr @ 1pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60 days INSPECT: Sat & Mon 1:00 - 1:30pm CONTACT: Marius Tekin 0425 853 055, Trent Ludlow 0418 308 841

3 11 FAIRHAVEN LOT 20 NARANI WAYPrime Coastal Position>Entry level block with bush views>Walk to surf beach>Mature Ironbark tree cover>Protective covenants>Generous bush allotment of 1060m2>Be quick as this will probably be Fairhaven´s last subdivision

FOR SALE Price: $380,000 LAND: 1060sqm approxCONTACT: Marius Tekin 0425 853 055, Trent Ludlow 0418 308 841

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Surf Coast Real EstateANGLESEA 87 - 89 Great Ocean Road 5263 2133TORQUAY 21 Pearl Street 5261 2101

AIREYS INLET 5 FRASER DRIVEAireys BeachsideYour dream beach house on the ocean side of the Great Ocean Road is one of Aireys Inlets premiere locations >Four bedrooms >Home office >Two bathrooms >Spacious kitchen >Open plan living & expansive entertainers deck featuring distant blue ocean views >Combustion heater >Rear sheltered deck & enclosed backyard >Huge undercover BBQ feature in the second entertaining area.Properties of this calibre are extremely rare, in one of Aireys most sought after locations...

AUCTION: Sat 21 May @ 12pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 60/90 days INSPECT: Tues 2:00 - 2:30pm CONTACT: Marius Tekin 0425 853 055, Trent Ludlow 0418 308 841

4 412 ANGLESEA 59 EIGHTH AVENUERoadknight Dreaming!Located only 200 paces from beautiful Point Roadknight Beach, this perfect contemporary, low maintenance retreat offers plenty of room for the family & privacy >Three bedrooms plus home office >Two bathrooms >Open plan living/ dining & kitchen with polished timber floors >Wood heater & split system AC >Wonderful outdoor BBQ entertaining area & secure yard ideal for young children & enjoying long summer evenings >Off street parking for three cars complete this very desirable package >Land approx 387m2

FOR SALE Price: $1,100,000 INSPECT: Sat 1-1:30pm , Tues 11-11:30am CONTACT: Marius Tekin 0425 853 055, Trent Ludlow 0418 308 841

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TORQUAY 32 PRIDE STREETWalk Right InThis near new modern townhouse highlighted by quality design finishes and superb appointments will not disappoint. This beautiful property is offered with all furnishing and fittings in excellent order. Standout features include >Modern kitchen with stainless steel Smeg appliances & stone benchtops >Black butt solid timber flooring >European laundry with clothes dryer & washing machine >Two bedrooms both with ensuites, one with spa bath >Reverse cycle heating & cooling >Outdoor paved area & low maintenance yard

AUCTION: Sat 30 Apr @ 1pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days INSPECT: Sat 12:30-1:00pm CONTACT: John McMahon 0400 866 634

2 12 TORQUAY 104 FISCHER STREETSomething Special 'Kingfisher'This distinctly original architecturally designed home has been recently refurbished by one of Torquay´s most well regarded builders.>Well equipped kitchen with brand new quality appliances >Polished timber floor boards, reverse cycle heating and cooling >Idyllic outdoor entertaining area with manicured and landscaped gardens>All furnishings included on a W.I.W.O basis

FOR SALE Price: $590,000 CONTACT: John McMahon 0400 866 634, Steve Menegazzo 0421 802 203

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Surf Coast Real EstateANGLESEA 87 - 89 Great Ocean Road 5263 2133TORQUAY 21 Pearl Street 5261 2101

TORQUAY 24 SCAMMELL CRESCENTNothing Left To DoThis private and well maintained home will be perfect for the family to enjoy for years to come. In a quiet location offering a large level allotment of 714 m2 (approx) allowing plenty of room for a boat, van or trailer. Comprising four good size bedrooms, master with ensuite & WIR, generous lounge/ dining area with plenty of natural light, combined kitchen meals & living room leading to the outdoor entertaining areas. Add to this the main bathroom, large laundry, double garage, heating/cooling, alarm system and shedding.

AUCTION: Sat 7 May @ 12pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days INSPECT: Sat 1:00-1:30pm CONTACT: Steve Menegazzo 0421 802 203, John McMahon 0400 866 634

4 22 TORQUAY 294 GROSSMANS ROADCoastal Contemporary / Country AtmosphereA brilliant family home with space, ocean views and coastal lifestyle all rolled into one. >Fabulous Dennehy built home on 1.5 acres (approx) >Two spacious living areas each featuring a northerly aspect with sun deck and balcony access >Five bedrooms including master retreat with ensuite and WIR >Office/study/fifth bedroom >Fully equipped kitchen/dining/living with R/C air con, gas log fire and private courtyard access >Double remote garage plus separate workshop/ garage

FOR SALE Price: $895,000 INSPECT: Sat 1:00-1:30pm CONTACT: Wayne Mackay 0418 522 536, John McMahon 0400 866 634

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JAN JUC 18 BELLS BOULEVARDHigh On A HillFive fantastic acres on the iconic Bells Boulevard, gateway to one of the greatest surf beaches in the world, beckons to the investors, lifestyle changers and holiday people with an idea for the future and dreams to live. Features include two large living areas, three bedrooms, main with ensuite. Great home for families with views over the valley to open ocean. Two paddocks - could hold livestock/horses. Private and secluded.

FOR SALE Price: $1,600,000 CONTACT: Damian Jens 0438 345 154, Marianne Keane 0413 555 753

3 2 JAN JUC 22 WATERSUN ROADWhen It´s All About Position!Seconds from the sand & handy to the Jan Juc shops & Hotel, this bright & beachy three bedroom home on 534m2 approx. offers loads of potential for further renovation or extension. Comprising good sized lounge/dining room along with a separate kitchen/meals area, bright & sunny overlooking the rear yard. Featuring a central bathroom, laundry, front & rear deck, double carport & generous backyard with side access. Positioned in a quiet street, perfect for investor, family holidays or permanent seaside address.

AUCTION: Sat 14 May @ 1pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days INSPECT: Sat 2:00-2:30pm & Mon 1:00-1:30pm CONTACT: Steve Menegazzo 0421 802 203, John McMahon 0400 866 634

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Surf Coast Real EstateANGLESEA 87 - 89 Great Ocean Road 5263 2133TORQUAY 21 Pearl Street 5261 2101

JAN JUC 12 PRINCES TERRACELittle Imagination, And The Future Is Yours > Erect both a commercial and residential building> Magnificent income opportunity for years to come> Growth area, two street frontages > Less than 100 metres to the Jan Juc beach front > High pedestrian traffic, ample car parking

AUCTION: Sat 30 Apr @ 11am Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days CONTACT: Damian Jens 0438 345 154, Bryan Hayden 0417 613 250

TORQUAY 1/145 FISCHER STREETContemporary Excellence Architectural, stylish and with fabulous northerly aspect, this is fine design in a prime location.Combining amazing accommodation with the finest of finish, this three bedroom, two bathroom home brings beach style living to an all new standard. With a sleek Caesar Stone and 900mm Blanco stainless steel kitchen, a master bedroom with generous WIR, stunning ensuite and ocean views, this home definitely covers all conceivable bases.

AUCTION: Sat 14 May @ 12pm Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days INSPECT: Sat 12:30-1:00pm CONTACT: Damian Jens 0438 345 154, Marianne Keane 0413 555 753

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TORQUAY 11 LOWDON PLACEStylish Living - Superbly PresentedMeticulously designed to the highest standards, this single level Dennehy built ex-display home offers a vibrant yet relaxing lifestyle with comfort and security. Exuding plenty of natural light throughout and complemented by quality fittings and impeccable presentation, this property maximises indoor and outdoor living and provides a low maintenance lifestyle. With a formal lounge looking out to manicured gardens, an open plan kitchen/ meals and living area perfect for entertaining.

FOR SALE Price: $635,000 INSPECT: Sat 12:00-12:30pm CONTACT: Steve Menegazzo 0421 802 203, John McMahon 0400 866 634

4 22 TORQUAY 16 FOAM COURTThe Essence Of Light And SpaceSituated on a generous 650sqm (approx) block with an aspect towards Whites Beach this property makes for the perfect holiday getaway, family home or investment for the astute buyer. >Three generous bedrooms with BIR, master with ensuite >Separate study/ fourth bedroom >Spacious open plan kitchen, dining and living zone >Separate formal dining and multi purpose room >Open fire place and wood heater >Freshly painted internally and new carpets throughout >Double car garage with adjoining shed or workshop

FOR SALE Price: $575,000 INSPECT: Mon 1:30-2:00pm CONTACT: Steve Menegazzo 0421 802 203, Marianne Keane 0413 555 753

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Surf Coast Real EstateANGLESEA 87 - 89 Great Ocean Road 5263 2133TORQUAY 21 Pearl Street 5261 2101

TORQUAY 8 LIESBET CLOSEFlexible Lifestyle & Ideal LocationA home filled with natural light, unique ceiling angles and curves plus extensive use of glass bricks add to the excitement of discovering this fantastic family home.Slab heating, wood heater in winter and reverse cycle airconditioning plus sparkling pool for the summer months.Quiet court location. Less than 400m to waters edge. A rare opportunity to secure your own slice of paradise.

FOR SALE Price: $765,000 INSPECT: Mon 1:00-1:30pm CONTACT: Marianne Keane 0413 555 753, Damian Jens 0413 555 753

3 212 TORQUAY 9 GLENEAGLES CLOSETimeless Elegance, Location And LifestyleWith a light filled grand entrance and towering glass wall, clever design initiative and natural materials are some of the many facets of this beautifully ambient home. Features include >Quality Miele appliances and built in cabinetry >Observation deck looking over course and water features >Industrial cassette cooling and gas heating and double sided gas log fire >Casual meals area with bi-fold doors and roofed deck to the north facing built in BBQ area

FOR SALE Price Range: $889,000-$949,000 INSPECT: Sat & Mon 2:00-2:30pm CONTACT: Wayne Mackay 0418 522 536, John McMahon 0400 866 634

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ANGLESEA 166 MELBA PARADEHere It Is...An exciting and unique opportunity has risen to secure land on Melba Parade.> Directly opposite O´Donohue Beach> Potential ocean views from a second level dwelling> Generous land size of approximately 1392sqm> Power and water available> Picture yourself here in your new beach home next summer (S.T.C.A)

FOR SALE Price: P.O.A LAND: 1392sqm approxCONTACT: Marius Tekin 0425 853 055, Trent Ludlow 0418 308 841

ANGLESEA 13 RIVER RESERVE ROADThe BoathouseWith the River, town amenities & Coogoorah Park right at your doorstep, this stunning property offers only the best, with top quality fixtures & fittings throughout.>Beautiful views of surrounding National Park & Anglesea River >Four bedrooms (two with ensuites) & main bathroom >Three living zones >Extensive deck areas, all facing north, & ideal for entertaining >Landscaped low maintenance grounds >Featuring 260mm wide smoked and limed, Royal Oak flooring

FOR SALE Price: $1,275,000 LAND: 754sqm approxCONTACT: Marius Tekin 0425 853 055, Trent Ludlow 0418 308 841

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Surf Coast Real EstateANGLESEA 87 - 89 Great Ocean Road 5263 2133TORQUAY 21 Pearl Street 5261 2101

TORQUAY 2/22 MUNDAY STREETA Rare FindSet amongst the most sought after areas in 'Old Torquay', this generous 506 sqm block is perfect for those looking for an opportunity to build their dream, holiday or permanent home. With potential views of the ocean and just a short walk to the restaurant strip of Bell Street, not to mention a block away from the shopping of central Torquay and the beach, this block is a must have if you're interested in proximity and location.

FOR SALE Price: $649,000 CONTACT: Patrick Hayden 0437 882 088, John McMahon 0400 866 634

TORQUAY 33 INSHORE DRIVELive The DreamThis near new residence showcases every conceivable luxury and is testament to the local builder who designed and brought the innovative ideas to fruition. This is truly a superb family home of quality and substance in one of Torquay´s fastest growing and most popular areas. Features include >Gourmet kitchen with bi-fold doors opening to the alfresco area >Four bedrooms plus study, master with WIR & ensuite >Central bathroom, powder room & European laundry >Alternate living zone & separate north facing entertaining area

FOR SALE Price: $650,000 INSPECT: Sat 1:30-2:00pm CONTACT: John McMahon 0400 866 634, Wayne Mackay 0418 522 536

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ANGLESEA 6/143A GREAT OCEAN ROADReach Out And Touch The Sand DunesThis iconic two bedroom apartment offers convenience, stunning postcard view of Anglesea river, surrounds and ocean glimpses. >Bright north facing open plan living/ dining/ kitchen area with quality modern fixtures and fittings throughout >Single bathroom with laundry facility >Single undercover parking with storage room and cage, ideal for surfboards and fishing gear >Great investment with fantastic holiday rental potential >Option to purchase the property fully furnished

FOR SALE Price: $459,000 INSPECT: Mon 1:00-1:30pm CONTACT: Trent Ludlow 0418 308 841, Marius Tekin 0425 853 055

2 11 TORQUAY 32 BAINES CRESCENT'A' Grade Investment>Securely let to Australia Post>New 3 year lease from March 2011>Building Area 216 sqm plus annexe>Land area 860 sqm>Onsite car parking>Property Report and full tenancy details available on request

FOR SALE Price: $595,000 CONTACT: Bryan Hayden 0417 613 250, Hayley Ball 0421 702 678

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Surf Coast Real EstateANGLESEA 87 - 89 Great Ocean Road 5263 2133TORQUAY 21 Pearl Street 5261 2101

TORQUAY 5 CHARLES LANE

INVEST IN OLD TORQUAY GOLDNothing on the Surf Coast compares with the investment value of a large (766 m2) prime Old Torquay block. Add potential panoramic views and you have gold.

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FOR SALE PRICE: $749,000 CONTACT: John McMahon 0400 866 634

LOOK AT THIS VIEW

INSPECT Monday 25th April 2.30pm - 3pm

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EXCITING NEW LAND RELEASE

A rare opportunity now

exists to secure your own

piece of coastal paradise.

Offering an ideal lifestyle

location in a quiet, exclusive

estate with breathtaking

course and water views of

The Sands golf course.

These recently released

blocks range from 642 sqm

to 943 sqm.

These allotments offer the

perfect place to build your

dream coastal home.

PATRICK HAYDEN 0437 882 088 www.hayden.com.au

Hayden Real Estate21 PEARL STREET, TORQUAY, VIC 3228 PH: 03 5261 2101 FAX: 03 5261 4422

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

Lahinch MewsLOT 330 - 728m2 - $375,000LOT 331 - 647m2 - $375,000

Gleneagles CloseLOT 99 - 943m2 - $450,000

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WELCOME TO OUR BACKYARDCOASTAL VIEWS

AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

29 JANUARY 2008

AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

19 APRIL - 3 MAY 2011

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LIONS CLUB OF LORNE (INC)40th ANNUAL EASTER ART SHOW 2011

PROUDLY SPONSORED BYGREAT OCEAN ROAD REAL ESTATE

Official Opening and Presentation of Prizes

Thursday 21st April at 7:30pm $15 admission

Includes champagne supper at

CUMBERLAND LORNE RESORT

OPENING TIMES

Friday–Monday 10am–5pm Tuesday 10am–12 noon

Admission $5

AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

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AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

GREAT OCEAN ROAD FREEHOLD & APARTMENT

$775,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

3/28-30 GREAT OCEAN RD AIREYS INLET

667 GREAT OCEAN ROAD AIREYS INLET

$2,400,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

$525,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

1 ANDERSON STREET AIREYS INLET

6 BAMBRA ROAD AIREYS INLET

$660,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

9 ALBERT STREET AIREYS INLET

$855,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

AIREYS INLET / EASTERN VIEW / FAIRHAVEN / MOGGS CREEK

$895,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

2 BIMBADEEN DRIVE FAIRHAVEN

$600,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

14 OLD COACH ROAD MOGGS CREEK

$1,750,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

683 GREAT OCEAN ROAD EASTERN VIEW

$POAJames Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

631 GREAT OCEAN ROAD EASTERN VIEW

$475,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

7 NARANI WAY FAIRHAVEN

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

12 RIDGE ROAD FAIRHAVEN

$1,495,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

41 - 43 BEACH ROAD AIREYS INLET

Expressions of InterestJames Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

18 YANDANAH ROAD FAIRHAVEN

$985,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

22 BEACH ROAD ROAD AIREYS INLET

$695,000James Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

10 ANDERSON STREET AIREYS INLET

Expressions of InterestJames Worssam 0418 585 815Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

20 ANDERSON STREET AIREYS INLET

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AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

165 Great Ocean Road – 2000 sqm (approx) 2 street frontages.

167 Great Ocean Road – 2000 sqm (approx) 2 street frontages.

For Sale by Tender closing Monday 23rd May 2011Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223Bec Allen 0429 999 788

Expressions of interest closing Monday 9th May 2011Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

APOLLO BAY

APOLLO BAY

Michael Hede 0418 670499

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AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223Bec Allen 0429 999 788

APOLLO BAY

YUULONG

$1,400,000 - OFI - Easter Thursday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday - 11 - 12:00pmBrad Fanning 0419 887 223Bec Allen 0429 999 788

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AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

APOLLO BAYAPOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay, Vic 3233www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

APOLLO BAY HEIGHTS APOLLO BAY

EXPERIENCE THE VIEWS FOREVER

Priced from $210,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

245 BUSTY ROAD APOLLO BAY

THE DREAM OF OWNING A PRIVATE HILLTOP RETREAT!

$895,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223Bec Allen 0429 999 788

11 GUM COURT APOLLO BAY

EASTER AUCTION BARGAIN

Auction Saturday 23rd April at 12pm - OFI - Easter Saturday - 11 - 12:00pmDarren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

8 MARRINERS LOOKOUT ROAD APOLLO BAY

VENDOR REALISATION

Auction Monday 25th April at 1pmBec Allen 0429 999 788Darren Brimacombe 0418 371 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

38 - 46 CAWOOD STREET APOLLO BAY

DOLPHIN COVE - NEW SUBDIVISION - ONLY 6 LEFT

Priced from $195,000Bec Allen 0429 999 788Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

AUCTION

AUCTION

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AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

267 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY

ONE OF APOLLO BAY’S FINEST HOMES AND POSITION

Expressions of interest closing Thursday 29th April at 1pmDarren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

4 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY

LIVE THE DREAM ~ IMPRESSIVE WATERFRONT SEASIDE RESIDENCE

Suit buyers in the mid $2M rangeDarren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223Bec Allen 0429 999 788

APOLLO BAYAPOLLO BAY

2/78 CASINO AVENUE APOLLO BAY

$670,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Bec Allen 0429 999 788Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

1 / 15 CAWOOD STREET APOLLO BAY

$630,000 - $650,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

83 COSTIN STREET APOLLO BAY

$510,000-$560,000 - OFI - Easter Sun & Mon - 2-3pmBec Allen 0429 999 788

12/22 GREAT OCEAN ROAD APOLLO BAY

$720,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223Bec Allen 0429 999 788

1-6/22-26 GREAT OCEAN RD APOLLO BAY

$1,200,000 - $1,300,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

TOWNHOUSES FROM PEDDLETHORP ARCHITECTS

2 / 5 NELSON STREET APOLLO BAY

For Sale Now or by Expression of InterestDarren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

4/8 MURRAY STREET APOLLO BAY

LUXURY TOWNHOUSE CLOSE TO THE BEACH

$560,000 - $580,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

24 NELSON STREET APOLLO BAY

$675,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Bec Allen 0429 999 788

6 NIGEL COURT APOLLO BAY

$695,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

$415,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Bradley Fanning 0419 887 223

LOT 8 / 9 - 13 NOEL STREET APOLLO BAY 44 SCENIC DRIVE APOLLO BAY

VENDOR SAYS SELL TODAY

$550,000 - $575,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Bec Allen 0429 999 788Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

485 WILD DOG ROAD APOLLO BAY

$1,350,000 - $1,400,000Bradley Fanning 0419 887 223

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AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

22 POINT AVENUE SKENES CREEK

CUTE, RENOVATED, BEACH CLASSIC

$380,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Bec Allen 0429 999 788

C - AIR SKENES CREEK

Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223Bec Allen 0429 999 788

3 BASS CRESCENT SKENES CREEK

$650,000 - $675,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

37 GREAT OCEAN ROAD SKENES CREEK

$980,000 - $1,050,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

1-15 GREAT OCEAN ROAD LAVERS HILL

$1,250,000+Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

10 PANORAMA CRESCENT MARENGO

$690,000 - $750,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

9 PANORAMA CRESCENT MARENGO

$970,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

10 NEWCOMBE STREET MARENGO

$595,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

6 MCMINN COURT MARENGO

$595,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

11 HARRISON STREET MARENGO

$570,000 - $600,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

855 GREAT OCEAN ROAD MARENGO

$POADarren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

3 OCEAN TERRACE SKENES CREEK

Offers above $850,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

540 SKENES CREEK RD SKENES CREEK

Offers above $1,200,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424Brad Fanning 0419 887 223

32 OCEAN PARK DRIVE MARENGO

$750,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

SKENES CREEK / GLENAIRE / LAVERS HILL / MARENGO

3170 GREAT OCEAN ROAD GLENAIRE

$950,000 - $1,050,000Darren Brimacombe 0418 317 424

SOLD

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AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

LORNELORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne, Vic 3232www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

address.

access directly opposite.

$1,680,000Ian Stewart 0418 522 571Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

Alastair Craig 0418 335 363

76 POLWARTH ROAD LORNE

Auction Saturday 23rd April at 12pm Ian Stewart 0418 522 571Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

AUCTION

15 GEORGE STREET LORNE

$POAIan Stewart 0418 522 571Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

3A ALPHA TERRACE LORNE

$1,175,000Michael Coutts 0438 356 624 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

6/3–9 ARMYTAGE STREET LORNE

$420,000Ian Stewart 0418 522 571Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

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AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne, Vic 3232www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

LORNE

56 DEANS MARSH ROAD LORNE

PRIME ENTRY LEVEL LORNE OPPORTUNITY

$549,000Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

23 DEANS MARSH ROAD LORNE

$595,000Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

residence.

26 FRANCIS STREET LORNE

$875,000 - $950,000Ian Stewart 0418 522 571Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

77 CHARLES STREET LORNE

$1,300,000Ian Stewart 0418 522 571Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

streets.

14/3–9 ARMYTAGE STREET LORNE

$795,000Ian Stewart 0418 522 571Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

attractions.

$2,250,000Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

3 MOORHOUSE STREET LORNE

$1,400,000Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

1 GAY STREET LORNE

$1,150,000Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

19 HOPETOUN TERRACE LORNE

$1,495,000Ian Stewart 0418 522 571Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

9 HARVEY STREET LORNE

$825,000Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

17 / 260 MOUNTJOY PARADE LORNE

$735,000Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

16 / 2 - 10 OCEAN ROAD SOUTH LORNE 60 OTWAY STREET LORNE

$1,500,000Ian Stewart 0418 522 571 Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

$745,000Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

5 / 12 GROVE ROAD LORNE

.

14 GEORGE STREET LORNE

$885,000Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

$695,000Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

25 DORMAN STREET LORNE

$1,025,000Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

1 / 42 - 44 MOUNTJOY PARADE LORNE

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35 POLWARTH ROAD LORNE

LOOKING OVER THE MOUTH OF THE ERSKINE RIVER

$795,000Ian Stewart 0418 522 571Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

LORNE

LORNE / WYE RIVER / RURAL / ANGLESEA

5 SMITH STREET LORNE

$1,150,000Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

31 SUMMERHILLS AVENUE LORNE

$550,000Karen Stribling 0439 650 838Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

1 / 17 - 19 TOORAK TERRACE LORNE

$1,030,000Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

73 SMITH STREET LORNE

$1,590,000Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

1/17 SMITH STREET LORNE

$650,000Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799

4B & 4C TRADEWINDS AVENUE LORNE

4B $650,000 - 4C $590,000Ben Jackson 0419 375 285Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

8 WALLACE STREET LORNE

$875,000Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

12 WALLACE STREET LORNE

$1,395,000Tyrone Provan 0405 124 799Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

32 WAVERLEY AVENUE LORNE

$780,000Ben Jackson 0419 375 285Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

6 WILLIAM STREET LORNE

$1,300,000Ian Stewart 0418 522 571Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

9 DURIMBIL AVENUE WYE RIVER

IMMACULATE ENTERTAINER

$855,000Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

5 GREAT OCEAN ROAD WYE RIVER

$1,690,000Michael Coutts 0438 356 624

$530,000Peter Boyce 0419 582 448

3390 PRINCES HIGHWAY WINCHELSEA 164-170 GREAT OCEAN RD ANGLESEA

$2,950,000Ian Stewart 0418 522 571Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

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

17 WEIR STREET ANGLESEA

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LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne, Vic 3232www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

TORQUAY / ANGLESEA

3 - 15 / 105 GREAT OCEAN ROAD ANGLESEA

LUXURIOUS NEW APARTMENTS IN CENTRAL ANGLESEA

$325,000 - $470,000 - OFI - Easter Sunday 11:30 - 12:30pm

Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

24 BALLYLIFFEN CRESCENT TORQUAY

$679,000 - OFI - Easter Sunday - 1 - 1:30pmMichael Ferris 0428 882 666Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

5 PRIDE STREET TORQUAY

$1,500,000 - $1,600,000 - OFI - Easter Saturday 4 - 4:30pm & Easter Monday 1 - 1:30pm

Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

1212 HORSESHOE BEND ROAD TORQUAY

$2,350,000 - $2,600,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

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TORQUAY TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Torquay Vic 3228 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

151 THE ESPLANADE TORQUAY

JUST BRILLIANT ON THE ESPLANADE

$1,580,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

1 / 84 THE ESPLANADE TORQUAY

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!

Auction Saturday 7th May at 1pm - OFI - Easter Sunday 2 - 2:30pmMichael Ferris 0428 882 666Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

12 BLACKWATTLE MEWS TORQUAY

$599,000 - OFI - Easter Saturday 12 - 12:30pmGeoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

AUCTION

77 SPRINGVALLEY DRIVE TORQUAY

$569,000 - OFI - Easter Saturday 1 - 1:30pm

Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

17 MIRANDA CLOSE TORQUAY

$709,000 - OFI - Easter Saturday 3 - 3:30pmGeoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

34 DANAWA DRIVE TORQUAY

$660,000 – $680,000 - OFI - Easter Saturday 1 - 1:30pmGeoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

2 GLENEAGLES CLOSE TORQUAY

$POA - OFI - Easter Saturday 12 - 12:30pmGeoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

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TORQUAY / JAN JUCTORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Torquay Vic 3228 www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

6/45 GREAT OCEAN ROAD JAN JUC

JAN JUC & CHECK OUT THE OCEAN VIEWS!

$319,000 Only 1 left - OFI - Easter Mon 12 - 12:30pmGeoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

16 BALLYLIFFEN CRESCENT TORQUAY

$690,000 - $710,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

30 CENTRESIDE DRIVE TORQUAY

$549,000 - $569,000 - OFI - Easter Sat 2 - 2:30pmMichael Ferris 0428 882 666

litre

92 THE ESPLANADE TORQUAY

$POAMichael Ferris 0428 882 666

32 NORFOLK BOULEVARD TORQUAY

$560,000 - $570,000 - OFI - Easter Mon 11 - 11:30amGeoff Bennett 0458 513 860

2 OCEAN OUTLOOK TORQUAY

$839,000Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

Ocean Views estate.

11 NAUTICLE RISE TORQUAY

$690,000 - $710,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

77 GLANEUSE AVENUE TORQUAY

$669,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

11 YELLOW GUM PLACE TORQUAY

$295,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

Torquay.

2 / 80 SAGITTARIUS STREET TORQUAY

$549,000 - $569,000Michael Ferris 0428 882 666Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

accommodate the dream home.

243 MESSMATE ROAD TORQUAY

$890,000 - OFI - Easter Sunday 1 - 1:30pmGeoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

tradesmans dream!)

2 / 3 HOYLAKE AVENUE JAN JUC

$760,000 - OFI - Easter Sunday 2 - 2:30pmGeoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

maintenance courtyard and gardens.

3 / 13 DARIAN ROAD TORQUAY

$639,000 WIWO - OFI - Easter Saturday 11 - 11:30amMichael Ferris 0428 882 666

63 CENTRAL AVENUE TORQUAY

$495,000- OFI - Easter Monday 1 - 1:30pmGeoff Bennett 0458 513 860Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

22, 24 &26 BAYVIEW TERRACE TORQUAY

$795,000 each - OFI - Easter Sunday 11- 11:30amMichael Ferris 0428 882 666Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860

LOT 1 / 40 AQUARIUS AVENUE TORQUAY

$720,000 - $740,000Geoff Bennett 0458 513 860 Michael Ferris 0428 882 666

SOLD

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

AIREYS INLET (03) 5220 0200 28 - 30 Great Ocean Road Aireys Inlet Vic 3231

RURAL SUMMARY PRICE

VACANT LAND SUMMARY PRICE

HOUSES, APARTMENTS & UNITS SUMMARY PRICE

COMMERCIAL SUMMARY PRICE

CLASSIFIEDLISTINGS

68 Costin Street, Apollo Bay 3 B/R 2bth $570,000 - $599,0003 Fry Court, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 822 sqm $490,00012/22 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 2 B/R $720,000 +15/22 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 2bth $695,0002/79 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 3 B/R $595,000197 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, GOR frontage $875,000 - $899,00016 Joyce Street, Apollo Bay 4 B/R $650,000 - $680,000'Alyeska' - 355 Killala Road, Apollo Bay 5 B/R, 3bth, 118 acres $1,050,0002/355 Killala Road, Apollo Bay 2 B/R, 2bth, 2.2 acres $450,0001/19 McLennan Street, Apollo Bay 2 B/R $499,000 - $525,00032 McLennan Street, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 850 sqm $415,0008C Moore Street, Apollo Bay 3 B/R $495,00025 Montrose Avenue, Apollo Bay 2 B/R, 1bth $350,000 - $360,0002B Murray Street, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 1,070 sqm $590,000 - $625,0004/8 Murray Street, Apollo Bay 3 /R, 2 bth $560,000 - $580,00033 Murray Square, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 1 bth, DLUG $415,0002/22 Nelson Street, Apollo Bay 2 B/R, 1bth $325,0003/22 Nelson Street, Apollo Bay 2 B/R, 1bth $310,0002 Nizam Quay, Apollo Bay 3.5 B/R, 2bth $525,0005/3-4 Nizam Quay, Apollo Bay 2 B/R 1bth $460,0003/62 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 2 bth Townhouse $570,00011 Nova Court, Apollo Bay 4 B/R, 2.5 bth, views $698,0008 Otway Vista, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 319 sqm $310,0009 Otway Vista, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 2bth $330,000 1/18 Pascoe Street, Apollo Bay 3 B/R , 2bth $380,0003/49 Pascoe Street, Apollo Bay 2 B/R $365,0003 & 4/5-7 Pengilley Avenue, Apollo Bay 2 & 3 B/R Townhouses $410,00013 Pengilley Avenue, Apollo Bay 4 B/R, 2 bth $500,000 - $525,0006A Ramsden Avenue, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 1 bth $365,000 - $375,0009 Ramsden Avenue, Apollo Bay 3 B/R, 2.5 bth $540,0002 Scenic Drive, Apollo Bay 4 B/R, 2bth $525,0003 Scott Place, Apollo Bay 6 B/R, 1664 sqm $695,00016 Thompson Street, Apollo Bay Approved 4 lot development $595,000 - $650,0002/35 Thompson Street, Apollo Bay 2 storey 3 B/R, 2bth $400,0004 College Drive, Lavers Hill 2 B/R, 5.5 acres $265,00022 Great Ocean Road, Lavers Hill 3 B/R, 1,012 sqm $199,0006 Galbraith Way, Marengo 4 B/R, 3 bth, 1 acre fenced $800,000 +3/9 Great Ocean Road, Marengo 3 B/R, 2 bth $420,00021 Great Ocean Road, Marengo 5 B/R, 2.5 bth $595,0005 Newcombe Street, Marengo 3 B/R $565,000 - $585,00024 Hennessy Street, Port Campbell 2 B/R cottage $415,00010 Otway Avenue, Skenes Creek 3 B/R, ocean views $560,00023 Point Avenue, Skenes Creek 4 B/R, 2bth $POA30 Skenes Creek Valley Road, Skenes Creek 4 B/R, 1.28 acres $1,800,000-$2,000,00018/270 Skenes Creek Road, Skenes Creek 2 B/R Villa, ocean views $265,000 - $275,00019/270 Skenes Creek Road, Skenes Creek 1 B/R Villa, ocean views $195,000 - $215,0008 Surf Avenue, Skenes Creek 3 B/R, 1bth $380,000

LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade Lorne Vic 3232

127/3 Bay Street, Lorne Self contained apt $220,00025 Dorman Street, Lorne 2 B/R, 1 bth, views $695,00064 - 66 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne 2 B/R, 2bth $835,00035 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne Studio & 2 B/R Apts $60,000 - $160,00025/4 Smith Street, Lorne 2 B/R $675,0003 Cartra Crescent, Kennett River 4 B/R, 2 bth, views $800,00029 McRae Road, Wye River 3 B/R, 2 bth, views $1,150,00024 Iluka Avenue, Wye River 3 B/R, sensational views $1,030,00034 The Boulevarde, Wye River 2 B/R, views $499,000

TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Vic 322834 Danawa Drive, Torquay 4 B/R, 2 bth $660,000 - $690,00090 Geelong Road, Torquay Residence on 1011 sqm $775,000

56A Bambra Road, Aireys Inlet 1118 sqm $415,000

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

5 Alastair Court, Apollo Bay 475 sqm $250,000255 Busty Road, Apollo Bay 10 acres $450,000 - $475,0002/33 Cawood Street, Apollo Bay 333 sqm approx $195,00021 Costin Street, Apollo Bay 668 sqm, corner allot $230,000 - $250,00024 Diana Street, Apollo Bay 306 sqm $245,000Lot 9 Gambier Street, Apollo Bay $299,000295 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 950 sqm $850,000 - $875,00028A Murray Street, Apollo Bay 330 sqm $235,000 - $250,000Lot 2, 1-7 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 301 sqm $265,000Lot 11, 1-7 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 343 sqm $235,000Lot 14, 1-7 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 314 sqm $320,000 - $350,000Lot 16, 1-7 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 303 sqm $298,00037-39 Noel Street, Apollo Bay 4 lot subdv $475,000 +19-35 Nova Court, Apollo Bay 620 - 1,021sqm $215,850 +Lot 1-5 Paradise Drive, Apollo Bay 5 lot1.5-2.5 acres $290,000 +28 Seaview Drive, Apollo Bay 714 sqm $250,00048 Seaview Drive, Apollo Bay 579 sqm $250,000Lot 17 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay 510 sqm $275,000 - $290,00033 Seeberg Court, Apollo Bay 562 sqm $340,000 - $350,00016 Thomson Street, Apollo Bay 1280 sqm with P/P $595,000 - $650,00015 Whelan Street, Apollo Bay 700 sqm approx $395,00031 Main Road, Beech Forrest 1700 sqm $150,0007 Costerman Terrace, Marengo 1 acre $385,00018 Ferrier Drive, Marengo 921 sqm $299,00011 Morris Street, Port Campbell 600 sqm $210,0001 Bass Crescent, Skenes Creek 548 sqm $289,0003, 30 Karlson Street, Skenes Creek 306 sqm $299,00033-35 Karlson Street, Skenes Creek 948 sqm $595,00036 Old Coach Road, Skenes Creek 910 sqm $300,00068 Old Coach Road, Skenes Creek 586 sqm $210,00075 & 81 Old Coach Road, Skenes Creek 1189 & 905 sqm $245,000 +8 Otway Avenue, Skenes Creek 585 sqm $250,000

LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade Lorne Vic 3232

32 Albert Street, Lorne 546 sqm approx $610,00011 Allen Street, Lorne 633 sqm $430,00073 Charles Street, Lorne 1000 sqm $915,000Lot 7, 28 Clissold Street, Lorne 350 sqm $220,00018 Cassidy Drive, Kennett River 626 sqm $230,00036 Ridge Drive, Kennett River 582 sqm $215,00032 Harrington Street, Separation Creek 567 sqm approx $499,00021 Durimbil Avenue, Wye River 690 sqm $230,00015 Karingal Drive, Wye River 897 sqm approx $235,00036 Morley Avenue, Wye River 1020 sqm $900,000

TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088 114 Surfcoast Highway Vic 322836 Greenfields Drive, Moriac Half acre $260,00067A Bristol Road, Torquay 453 sqm $395,00077 Highlander Street, Torquay 693 sqm $298,000

AIREYS INLET (03) 5220 0200 28 - 30 Great Ocean Road Aireys Inlet Vic 3231

33 Grant Street, Forrest 3 B/R & business $390,000

APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 32331130 Forrest-Apollo Bay Road, Barramunga 31 acres $525,000 - $550,000Lot 9, 16 Dehnerts Track, Ferguson 822 sqm $ 78,00090 Old Colac Road, Beech Forest 2 B/R, 5 acres $350,000175 Beech Forest/Mt Sabine Rd, Beech Forest House $435,0003810 Colac Lavers Hill Road, Beech Forest Business plus house $295,0004850 Colac Lavers Hill Road, Lavers Hill 3 B/R $348,0005145 Colac Lavers Hill Road, Lavers Hill 2 acres $265,000Lot 6 Lower Gellibrand Road, Princetown 20 acres $185,000 - $195,0005835 Great Ocean Road, Yuulong 3 B/R, 7 acres $850,00055 Old Coach Road, Yuulong 266 acres $2,200,000Lot 1 Parkers Access, Yuulong 10 acres $379,000

LORNE (03) 5289 4222 136 Mountjoy Parade Lorne Vic 32321535 Birregurra-Forrest Road, Barwon Downs 4 B/R, 132 acres $POA56 Barry Street, Birregurra 3 double B/R house $210,000Lot 2/1 Bowden Street, Birregurra 5 acre approx $480,00050 Nicholas Lane, Birregurra 112 acres, 3B/R house $620,00059 Roadknight Street, Birregurra 2 B/R, 1bth $230,00052 Roadknight Street, Birregurra 2.5 acres approx $525,0002 Unnamed Road, Cressy 2 acres & 1000 trees $118,00038 Aurel Road, Deans Marsh 1 acre, 3 B/R house $390,000455 Deans Marsh-Lorne Road, Deans Marsh 16 acres $400,000Martians Café & Bar, Deans Marsh Leasehold business $200,000Shalom Cottages, 35 Robilliards Road, Murroon 2x2 B/R1x3 B/R 16a $650,00075 Anderson Street, Pennyroyal 4 B/R, 100 acres $980,000215 Aireys Inlet Road, Bambra 3 B/R, 49 acres $825,000

APOLLO BAY (03) 5237 2600 93 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay Vic 323339 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay 3x3x3 lease. WI/WO $200,0004B Hardy Street, Apollo Bay - 'Shore Things' Business in prime position $65,000 + Stock availShop / 2 Hardy Street, Apollo Bay Commercial Freehold $550,0002/22 Pascoe Street, Apollo Bay - 'Apollo Bay Day Spa' Price reduced to sell $139,000 WIWO

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AIREYS INLET

28-30 Great Ocean Road

Aireys Inlet Vic 3231

Phone (03) 5220 0200

Fax (03) 5220 0222

Email [email protected]

APOLLO BAY

93 Great Ocean Road

Apollo Bay Vic 3233

Phone (03) 5237 2600

Fax (03) 5237 6231

Email [email protected]

LORNE

136 Mountjoy Parade

Lorne Vic 3232

Phone (03) 5289 4222

Fax (03) 5289 4211

Email [email protected]

TORQUAY

114 Surfcoast Highway

Torquay Vic 3228

Phone (03) 5261 5088

Fax (03) 5261 3888

Email [email protected]

AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

Website www.greatoceanroadrealestate.com.au

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COBDEN CAMPERDOWN WARRNAMBOOL

All enquiries David Falk 0407 878 213

17 Curdie Street, Cobden 3266. (03) 5595 2302

Secluded Country Living On 260 Acres

885 Tomahawk Creek RdIrrewillipe - Colac District

grading or building a new home please come along and inspect 22 Haywoods Road. You will not be disappointed.

22 Haywoods RoadTimboon

20 Robertson StreetPeterborough

650 Larpent RoadLarpent

$1,872,000 $445,000

$600,000 $689,528

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COBDEN CAMPERDOWN WARRNAMBOOL

All enquiries David Falk 0407 878 213

17 Curdie Street, Cobden 3266. (03) 5595 2302

Commanding peaceful views over the beautiful township of Port CampbellOpen plan Kitchen living & dining, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, Study, family Room. All on a well fenced landscaped block. With the Port Campbell National

you ask for. Walking distance to shop, beach and park.

David Falk 0407 878 213

20 McCue StreetPort Campbell

Country Life The Way It Should BeA stones throw from Port Campbell is this beautiful country cottage on 3.34 acres. The home comprises kitchen dining area, sitting room with a wood heater and an adjoining study nook, then you have three bedrooms all of good proportions a central bathroom and laundry and a very relaxing back veranda with a very nice northern view across the paddocks.

David Falk 0407 878 213

689 Eastern Creek RdPort Campbell

For Those You Want The Lot

David Falk 0407 878 213

51 Pitcher StreetPort Campbell

ParkviewOn 5 Park like acres is this very comfortable 5 bedroom home, set amongst the

in the home is a fully self contained studio, 4 bedrooms have built in robes then you have a huge rumpus room or 5th bed, open plan living and numerous out buildings.

David Falk 0407 878 213

7357 Great Ocean Road Princetown

$449,000$395,000

$275,000 $455,000

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COBDEN CAMPERDOWN WARRNAMBOOL

All enquiries David Falk 0407 878 213

17 Curdie Street, Cobden 3266. (03) 5595 2302

Chance Of A Lifetime To Own A Charming Country PubThis splendid red brick property boast’s a gracious entrance hall, 5 bedrooms, two bathrooms, formal & informal living area’s, provincial styled country kitchen, the main bar area & billiard room, grand dining room, study. All with

features to numerous to mention. (Not currrently licensed)

Buyers $450,000 to $500,000 should inspect.

David Falk 0407 878 213

Warrnambool DistrictWestern District Landmark Circa 1908

Front row seats at Royal Peterborough on the Ocean, Absolutely unobstructed views of the Southern Ocean

bedroom with built in robes & ensuite, study or 4th bedroom, Sheltered deck area with access to the back yard. Downstairs there are two bedrooms each with there own bathrooms & built in robes plus two living area’s with kitchenettes.

David Falk 0407 878 213

24 Schomberg StreetPeterborough

Freehold InvestmentDivided in to 4 shops and room to add or redevelop, with Ocean views from up stairs would suite retail or accommodation. Currently returning $38,280 inc GST with one shop still available for rent.

$750,000 with Vendor terms to approved purchasers, 25% deposit balance 3 years @ 7.5%

David Falk 0407 878 213

26 Lord StreetPort Campbell

The Timboon Railway Shed DistilleryThe old railway shed building has been lovingly and sensitively restored to create a rustic and modern ambience. This business has established a best practice approach to local and regional tourism whilst enjoying solid support from the local community. Located just 15 minutes from the Great Ocean Road, The 12 Apostles and Port Campbell. one can imagine coming across a small

FULL DETAILS & COLOUR BROCHURE AVAILABLE.

David Falk 0407 878 213

1 Bailey StreetTimboon

$750,000$450,000-$500,000

$875,000

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G.R. McCARTNEY & SON7 Gilbert Street, Torquay Vic 3228 P (03) 5261 2104 F (03) 5261 4493www.mccartneyrealestate.com.au Adrian Currie

0412 686 875 [email protected]

Graeme McCartney0409 612 104 [email protected]

Tim Carson0434 690 930 [email protected]

G.R. McCARTNEY & SON 7 Gilbert Street, Torquay Vic 3228 P (03) 5261 2104 F (03) 5261 4493 www.mccartneyrealestate.com.au

TORQUAY 6 Felix Crescent ONE STREET TO THE BEACHFRONT This would have to be one of Torquay’s favourite locations. Just minutes walk to Fishermans Beach and Taylors Park. The 1970’s style 3 bedroom home sits on 2 lots comprising 807m2 in total. Redevelop into 2 townhouses (S.T.C.A) or enjoy the large block that is oh so close to the water.

FOR SALE NOW OR BY AUCTION: Saturday 30th April @ 1.30pmCONTACT: Adrian Currie 0412 686 875 or Tim Carson 0434 690 930

TORQUAY 193 The Esplanade QUALITY AND STYLE ON THE ESPLANADE Fancy an early morning swim or a walk on Torquay’s glorious open beach or just sit back and relax while admiring all the ocean has to offer? Situated on Torquay’s famous esplanade this beautifully designed contemporary double-storey home has endless features comprising downstairs with open plan living room, 3 bedrooms all with BIR’s, study/4th bedroom and bathroom. Upstairs you’ll find an open plan kitchen/dining and living area, powder room, master bedroom with en-suite and large WIR, polished floorboards and private outdoor entertaining area with views of Point Danger and White’s Beach. All located on large 768m2 allotment with well established gardens and double lock-up garage. A fantastic opportunity to secure a great lifestyle property located on the Esplanade close to The Sands Club House and Golf Course.

PRICE: $1,150,000CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

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0412 686 875 [email protected]

Graeme McCartney0409 612 104 [email protected]

Tim Carson0434 690 930 [email protected]

G.R. McCARTNEY & SON 7 Gilbert Street, Torquay Vic 3228 P (03) 5261 2104 F (03) 5261 4493 www.mccartneyrealestate.com.au

TORQUAY Unit 1/40 Pomora Avenue GRAB THIS OPPORTUNITY!!!Here is one of those opportunities you can easily visualise setting yourself up with your first property or someone looking to downsize all keeping well within a budget. Features include 3 bedrooms (master with en-suite and WIR), BIR’s in the remaining bedrooms, lounge, open plan kitchen/dining area (stainless steel appliances), polished floorboards, private court yard and single car garage. Perfect investment, weekender or first home buyer opportunity all located within a short walk to Whites beach and Lochard Drive convenience store.

PRICE: $475,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Adrian Currie 0412 686 875

3 2 1 TORQUAY 49 Zeally Bay Road THE CENTRE OF TOWN The old adage of “Position, Position, Position” applies to 49 Zeally Bay Road Torquay. Just minutes walk to the beach and shopping centre this central Torquay property sits on a manicured 1000m2 allotment. The home comprises 3 good size bedrooms, open plan living with gas heating, modern kitchen with dishwasher, bathroom with spa bath, private cour tyard deck, balcony, workshop, storeroom, double carpor t and a self contained rear unit currently leased to an excellent tenant.This is the ideal investment/holiday property with the potential of redevelopment (S.T.C.A). Affordable buying in Central Torquay.

PRICE: $785,000 CONTACT: Adrian Currie 0412 686 875 or Tim Carson 0434 690 930

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TORQUAY 9 Bass Drive STYLE WITH A DIFFERENCE!! This stunning architecturally designed Balinese style family home offers exquisite open plan living at its best. Featuring 4 bedrooms all with BIR’s (master with en suite), study, semi commercial style kitchen (stainless steel bench tops), dining area with jarrah flooring, lounge (open fire), family room, state of the art bathroom (marble tiles and spa bath), powder room, brand new plantation shutters, bi-fold doors opening onto a fully decked/paved entertaining area (spa and wood fire pizza oven) and triple garage. This property has fantastic street appeal with fully landscaped gardens and established palms trees. A unique property that ticks all the boxes located only minutes walk to Whites Beach, The Sands Clubhouse & Golf Course.

PRICE: $799,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Adrian Currie 0412 686 875

4 2 3BELLS BEACH 40 Bells Road “BELLS RETREAT” Located only minutes from Bells Beach, just off the Great Ocean Road, handy to Point Addis National Park & approx 6 kms to Torquay. Located minutes from the world famous Bells Beach, this attractive and secluded property allows the successful purchaser to enjoy the fresh country air, surf, local wildlife and the sounds of the natural bush, all located on the doorstep of the Great Ocean Road. This rustic 3 bedroom bluestone home features a timber kitchen, lounge (timber floor), dining area, double-sided red brick fireplace, oregon timber beams, leadlight windows and doors, master bedroom with en-suite, bathroom (with free standing bath), extended verandah and large bluestone garage/workshop/ studio. “Bells Retreat” certainly would make the ideal home, weekender or tourist accommodation (S.T.C.A) when all you need to do is pack the surfboard, mountain bike and walking shoes. PRICE: $1,095,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Adrian Currie 0412 686 875

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G.R. McCARTNEY & SON7 Gilbert Street, Torquay Vic 3228 P (03) 5261 2104 F (03) 5261 4493www.mccartneyrealestate.com.au Adrian Currie

0412 686 875 [email protected]

Graeme McCartney0409 612 104 [email protected]

Tim Carson0434 690 930 [email protected]

G.R. McCARTNEY & SON 7 Gilbert Street, Torquay Vic 3228 P (03) 5261 2104 F (03) 5261 4493 www.mccartneyrealestate.com.au

TORQUAY 25 Glaneuse AvenueQUALITY DENNEHY FAMILY HOME!!The perfect family home located only a short walk to White’s beach and built by one of Torquay’s local recognized builders. Ex-Award winning display home. Comprising 3 bedrooms (master with en-suite and WIR), BIR’s in the remaining 2 bedrooms, separate study, family room, kitchen/dining/living room (Timber kitchen and electric cooking), cathedral ceilings and remote double garage. Located on a 785m2 allotment with a rear private north facing yard and entertaining area. A great opportunity to secure a quality family home or investment property in a quiet and great location.

PRICE: $615,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Adrian Currie 0412 686 875

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TORQUAY 51 Ocean View Crescent MULTI LIVING DESIGN!!Just 5 years old this well presented quality built rendered finish home can accommodate the extended family, teenagers seeking space or elderly parents all under the one roof. Located in the highly sought after Ocean View Estate and easy walking distance to the Torquay Golf course and the Jan Juc Surf Beach. Packed with added features this residence comprises 4 large bedrooms, 2 family sized bathrooms, 2 living areas, kitchen and kitchenette, split system air conditioning, northerly aspect, 2 view finding balconies, double glazed windows, 3 car garage and a separate detached studio/workshop in the rear yard. If you have been looking for extra space with added storage then this multi functional property could just be what you have been waiting for. Inspections highly recommended and sure to impress.

PRICE: $599,000 CONTACT: Adrian Currie 0412 686 875 or Tim Carson 0434 690 930

4 2 3 TORQUAY Unit 1/61 Zeally Bay Road QUALITY TOWNHOUSE FROM START TO FINISH!! Quality from start to finish, this very special architecturally designed townhouse has all you desire and more! From the moment you set foot through the front door, the residence exudes style and sophistication. The home boasts 3 bedrooms (master and guest room with en-suites), study or 4th bedroom, 3rd bathroom, open plan kitchen/living area (gas cooking), 2½ car garage with remote and a private north facing court yard/entertaining area. Extras include 5 star energy rating, ducted heating and cooling, loads of storage, additional rear cour t yard and secure parking/boat storage. The Perfect investment property, holiday rental or permanent home. A rare opportunity to purchase a quality townhouse in old Torquay with an inspection sure to impress!!

PRICE: $699,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Adrian Currie 0412 686 875

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TORQUAY 2 Echidna Wynd LOOKING FOR SOME SPACE!!!The perfect lifestyle opportunity awaits for the family looking for some space at an affordable price, yet still only minutes from town and local schools. Offering a modern, brick veneer home with 3 bedrooms all with BIR’s (master with en-suite and WIR), 4th bedroom or rumpus room, huge open plan kitchen/dining/living area (stone bench tops and gas cooking), impressive timber floorboards, gas log fire, fully decked entertaining area and remote lock-up double garage. A fantastic opportunity to add your own finishing touches to the landscaping with room for a swimming pool or even tennis court (STCA). Currently Leased until October 2011.

PRICE: $725,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Adrian Currie 0412 686 875

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G.R. McCARTNEY & SON7 Gilbert Street, Torquay Vic 3228 P (03) 5261 2104 F (03) 5261 4493www.mccartneyrealestate.com.au Adrian Currie

0412 686 875 [email protected]

Graeme McCartney0409 612 104 [email protected]

Tim Carson0434 690 930 [email protected]

G.R. McCARTNEY & SON 7 Gilbert Street, Torquay Vic 3228 P (03) 5261 2104 F (03) 5261 4493 www.mccartneyrealestate.com.au

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BELLBRAE 40 Dunloe Court “PROTEA-RIDGE” – BELLBRAE’S OWN BOTANCIAL GARDENLocated in the highly sought after Bellbrae/Bells Beach area this botanical oasis is one property that has to be seen to be believed. Only a short drive to the iconic Bells Beach “Protea-Ridge” has a number of features such as a: 4 bedroom BV residence (master with en-suite and WIR), BIR’s in the remaining bedrooms, open plan dining/living area, kitchen (electric cooking), oregon timber lined walls, zoned in-slab floor heating and SCH, decked entertaining area, fully self contained western red cedar cottage and substantial garaging and shedding (For up to 6 cars). All located on 4.15 acres (approx) with well over 120 different species of trees and plants, fish ponds all securely watered by two large dams. This property would ideally suit the avid gardener or someone wishing to escape the busy city life to sit back and relax in the garden and enjoy the fresh country air. Making this the perfect family home or bed & breakfast opportunity (STCA). Genuine Vendors. Inspection highly recommended and sure to impress.

PRICE: $950,000 – $995,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

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TORQUAY ‘Ocean Acres’ Lot 6, 17 Stringybark Drive WHEN YOU’VE SEEN THE REST Look no further for your fully serviced rural acreage land close to township facilities and services. This rare relatively level 4500m2 site located off Stringybark Drive offers a secluded escape with 600m2 build’ envelope. Close to school precinct with Northerly aspect, this last native treed allotment is not to be missed. Large old gums in a parklike setting with heavily timbered neighbouring allotments. Plans & soil test available for inspection.

PRICE: $475,000 CONTACT: Tim Carson 0434 690 930 or Graeme McCartney 0409 612 104

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��������� 75 Scotchmans Road������������������ ����������� �����������������������������Nestled between the vineyards of Scotchman’s Hill & Bellarine Estate, this property offers commanding & uninterrupted panoramic northerly views over Port Phillip Bay, You Yangs, Melbourne Skyline & Macedon Ranges. Stunning home offering impressive entrance hall, 5 spacious bedrooms all with en-suites & views, central open plan living (gas fire) informal dining area & large kitchen, formal living room (OFP) & dining, study, central bathroom, storeroom, direct access to double garage. Large paved outdoor alfresco entertaining, jet pool & spa. 5 fenced paddocks, round yard and outdoor ménage. Good shedding including horse float bay, 4 stables. Town water connected plus 3 water tanks (90,000 litres). Established trees & landscaped garden.

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Feature property92 Tuesday 19 April 2011

THE SABA ESTATE!4B & 4C Tradewinds Avenue, LORNE4B - $650,0004C - $590,000• A rare opportunity to purchase into a purpose designed prestige residential enclave tastefully overseen by

Australian designer Joseph Saba.

• Panoramic ocean views and a secluded natural bush environment surround the exclusive vacant allotment.

• Boasting lots sizes from 993 to 1200 sqm, all services in place and a sculptured concrete driveway, all the hard work has been done.

• Each allotment has been sensitively created with the inspiration of renowned architect Edgard Pirrotta – ensuring all lots have spectacular views.

Inspect: By appointmentAgent: Great Ocean Road Real Estate, LorneContact: Ian Stewart 0418 522 571

Ben Jackson 0419 375 285

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Point Lonsdale 149 Fellows Road

This is a fresh canvas on which to develop a distinctive residence amidst high quality homes for which Lonsdale is renowned. It is situated amidst an existing coastal setting

a vision for excellence, will surely realise the value of every facet of this asset and continue the tradition of innovative design, it truly is an opportunity to make your mark. 835 sqm Approx Terms 10% deposit, balance 30-90 days.

Lorne Fern Ave A rarely offered home to the holiday market.Comfortably Renovated CottageThis sparkling two bedroom cottage with separate outside retreat in rear garden is the setting for your perfect Summer Holiday At Lorne. Accommodation for seven people. Ideally located within 200m of the Lorne Foreshore Precinct (shops, beach and parkland.The ability to walk to all essential amenities in Lorne from this coveted location. Perfect for young children a fully fenced property with plenty of grass for family fun under the sun. Leave the car and walk to the beach.

Separation Creek

Renovated 1960’s beach shack sea views with 3 sleeping zones, 2 bathrooms and 2 spacious living areas complete with outdoor balcony. The local parrots, rosellas, koalas, owls, currawongs are never far away. A sheltered block 697 sqm approx protected from prevailing weather by mature trees, an idyllic site to re-develop or enjoy as it is.

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Separation Creek 10 Old Ocean RoadOpportunity of a Lifetime.

Moments from the beach we offer a superbly Flat parcel of land.Thinking of building your new home only meters from the foreshore. Well this is for you.

An opportunity of a life time is waiting for your dream home. Block size 2332 SQM (approx) offers exciting potential to create a holiday lifestyle your family will enjoy for generations to come. Land size large enough to create two blocks. (STCA).

creating a unique opportunity.

Stroll along the beach relax and unwind in this peaceful setting with family and

Separation Creek.The allotment also features creek access with several large shade trees and vegetation for peace and privacy.

For Sale By Expression of Interest

Holiday Rental

For Sale

Introducing, Hishon Fine Homes Real Estate Agents. A successful Melbourne real estate agency now offering you personal service along the coast and beyond from our Lorne address at 3 Hall Street Lorne. Hishon Fine Homes Estate Agents offers a different approach to a traditional sector with a proven track record. We employ the internet, data bases online & print marketing reach our target market. This saves you money and time.

cater for your demands if you’re looking to buy sell or lease across Melbourne or Geelong�

Our Company’s service to you

If you’re looking to purchase off plan into Melbourne’s new developments then talk to our expert Lisa Wood on 0433 283 622 or email [email protected]

Discover the Value of your PropertyWe aim to offer each house holder a free market appraisal which will contain

Please call Stephen email [email protected] each appraisal with take about 15 minutes. Check out www.hishon.com.au for more information

Offers over $650,000

POA

Separation Creek 13 Great Ocean Road Flat Vacant Block and joining house for sale separate titles.This is a rare opportunity to purchase two adjoining properties which stretch from .

Full ocean views will undoubtedly attract your interest. The block is positioned perfectly for a new dwelling .Cross the road to the beach. Enjoy everlasting ocean views. POA.

Hishon Fine Homes3 Hall St Lorne andLevel 2 Suite 2 , 15 Collins Street Melbourne VIC 3000

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79 Great Ocean Road ANGLESEA PH 5263 2477

[email protected]

Shop 6/32 Mountjoy Parade LORNE

PH 5289 1278 [email protected]

www.smythrealestate.com.au

Smyth Real Estate

Anyone for Tennis? 7 FIRST AVE, ANGLESEAA rare Anglesea property offering ocean views, mod grass tennis court and exclusive court location. This two story home is situated in one of Anglesea’s premier locations and is walking distance to the beautiful main surf beach. The upper level accommodation comprises spacious sunlit open plan living area with soaring cathedral ceiling, galley style kitchen and feature

bathroom, separate W.C and laundry with shower. Also includes double garage, outdoor shower, paved entertainment area and set on 1,499m2 (which can be subdivided S.T.C.A.)

Open for Inspection: Sunday 2-2.45pm Price: Contact Agent

ANGLESEA

Ocean Views, 1380M2 allotment 205 GREAT OCEAN RD, POINT ROADKNIGHT ANGLESEA

$690,000

redevelopment for those seeking water views at an affordable entry level. The home comprises

Pt. Roadknight

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Ocean side of the Great Ocean Rd 7 NINTH AVE, POINT ROADKNIGHT ANGLESEA

$879,000

bedrooms, relaxed upstairs living with kitchen opening to a brilliant north facing deck

double carport and ocean glimpses.

Inspection: By Appointment Inspection: Saturday 1.00pm - 1.45pm

Pt. Roadknight

ANGLESEA

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Shop 6/32 Mountjoy Parade LORNE

PH 5289 1278 [email protected]

79 Great Ocean Road ANGLESEA PH 5263 2477

[email protected]

www.smythrealestate.com.au

Smyth Real Estate

Rare 10 Acre Coastal Hideaway35 SPENCE AVE, AIREYS INLET

$1.75MIL

brick home comprises an open plan lounge/kitchen area, 5 double bedrooms, study, spacious rumpus room, 2 bathrooms, laundry, separate studio and 4 car garage. The property abuts crown land on one boundary and includes an established orchard, dam and vegetable garden. A unique coastal lifestyle opportunity awaits.

Open for Inspection: Sunday 12 – 12.45pm

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INLET

‘Norwich’ 15 HOWARD ST, LORNE

4 Acre Lorne Retreat 1875 LORNE/DEANS MARSH ROAD

$750,000

Located in one of Lorne’s premier streets, we offer foe sale this sturdy and charming holiday property with front & rear access and situated on 728m2 of land. With serene bay views and reserve adjacent, easy walking distance to beach & shops. Comprising open plan kitchen/dining with separate lounge area, three bedrooms one bathroom and separate laundry and garage, and a large backyard.

Open for Inspection: Saturday and Sunday 12 – 12.45 pm

A fantastic example of a coastal/rural hideaway only 5 mins to the shops & beaches of Lorne. Approx: 4 acres of land surrounds the house with approx: 30 acres of shared land (common area) able to be used also. The property is part of a cluster of 4 homes (each on their own acreage) with each being quite separate & very private from each other. The house consists of 3 bedrooms each with BIR’s, 2 bathrooms, open plan kitchen/living/dining & ample storage. There is also a separate self contained dwelling/teenagers retreat/recreation area (6m x 12m). Approx: 100,000L water storage, established gardens, machinery sheds, 3 vegie gardens, fruit trees, above ground pool with entertainment area & undercover parking for 4 cars.

Inspection: By Appointment

LORNELORNE

$920,000

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19A Gilbert Street, Torquay Ph: 03 5261 2121 [email protected]

If you are looking to buy, rent or sell this Autumn, contact our office today for some

professional and friendly advice or arrange a complimentary market appraisal or

your property with one of our Area Specialists:

19A GILBERT STREET, TORQUAY

P: 5261 2121 E: [email protected]

Our team would like to wish you and your family a safe and happy easter!

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19A Gilbert Street, Torquay Ph: 03 5261 2121 [email protected]

16 Pacific Drive, Torquay

Price $650,000 View Saturday 2.00 – 2.30pmContact Brad Pekin 0425 274 383LJ Hooker Torquay 5261 2121

LARGE FAMILY HOME WITH ROOM FOR EVERYONE

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AT LJ HOOKER TORQUAY WE MANAGE IN EXCESS OF $100 MILLION WORTH OF PROPERTY!

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71 Manna Gum Drive, Torquay

COASTAL DESIGN – MODERN LIVING

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19A Gilbert Street, Torquay Ph: 03 5261 2121 [email protected]

1 Torquay Boulevard, Jan Juc

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I T ’ S T I M E T O F I N D

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Visit our Sales Office: LJ Hooker Office 19 A Gilbert Street, Torquay, Vic 3228

O N LY L O T S R E M A I N I N G 7 *

Families love living at The Quay. And you will too. You’ll find the perfect block in one of Victoria’s favourite beachside towns. With stunning natural coastline an easy walk from your front door, you’ll wonder why you didn’t make the move sooner.

Only 1km from the beach. Community parks and beautiful wetlands. A convenient three minute drive along Fischer Street to town centre shopping, local schools and community services. This exclusive coastal living experience could be yours, but you’ll have to hurry — there are only 7* lots left…

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23A Pearl Street, Torquay

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MEL REF 506 B7

Torquay1 & 2/19 The EsplanadeLuxury On The BeachThis property certainly has the 3 things you want when buying property, Location, Location, Location. Directly across from Torquay’s Front Beach and only a short stroll to the famous Torquay Surf Beach means you will be the envy of all. These brand new townhouses comprise of open plan living, large double remote control garage and beautiful kitchen with quality stainless steel appliances and stone bench tops. Master bedroom with ensuite and walk in robes, 2 extra bedrooms, study nook and a self contained loft above the garage which is perfect for teenagers/ in-laws or guests. The private courtyard is the perfect place to have breakfast in the sun whilst reading the paper after a morning swim. With only 3 apartments in the block this is a purchase you will take pride in ownership and be thanked by the family for years to come.

CONTACT

Saturday 23rd April 2011 at 11am

Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

MORTGAGEE AUCTION

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23A Pearl Street, Torquay

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MEL REF 505 J6

Torquay22 Sarabande CrescentJust Waiting To Be Called HomeNestled in a quiet street lies this solid 3 bedroom brick veneer home waiting to be called home. The home comprises 3 spacious bedrooms, large L-shape lounge dining area which is typical for the era of the home and an oversized rumpus room. The kitchen is near new with stainless steel appliances including dishwasher. Outside is a magnificently sparkling salt chlorinated in-ground swimming pool which the kids will always thank you for and also an undercover entertaining area which is ideal for those summer BBQ’s. Other features include air conditioning, gas log fire, garden shed and more. The home is currently tenanted and is a perfect investment property or a place just waiting to be called home.

PRICE

CONTACT

$460,000

Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

FOR SALE

INSPECT Saturday 12.00pm – 12.30pm Photo ID required

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Torquay18 Beach Road The One You Have Been Waiting For Situated in one of Old Torquay’s premier locations overlooking Taylor’s Park and less than 10 houses to the Beach you will be impressed with this modern Dennehy home. Offering open plan living, kitchen and dining area which is flooded with natural light so you can truly enjoy the location and scenery. The home also boasts 3 generous bedrooms all with BIR’s and a parents retreat with ensuite and WIR. With a second separate living area, oversized study and generous front yard there are plenty of options to cater to your children, family and friends. With the beach, main street and parks right on it’s door step, these types of properties do not become available often. Don’t miss your opportunity to live the Torquay dream.

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Saturday 14th May at 11am

$850,000+

Laura Andrews 0439 400 310

FOR SALE

INSPECT Saturday 1.00pm – 1.30pm Photo ID required

Torquay40 Pacific DriveParadise foundLocated in the South Beach Estate lies this magnificent near level vacant block of land, approximately 614sqm and is ready to build your dream home on. Surrounded by quality homes of only a few years you can build with confidence in this modern estate. The beach is only a short stroll away and is very safe for swimming and The Sands golfing resort is also moments away where you can play a round of golf or walk down for a late afternoon drink at the clubhouse. The possibilities are endless for this magnificent allotment in such a great location, definitely paradise has been found.

PRICE

CONTACT

$399,000

Laura Andrews 0439 400 310MEL REF 506 F1

FOR SALE

614m2

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Torquay325/100 The EsplanadeArguably The Best Views In Torquay Located on the top level of Torquay’s premier resort complex – Crowne Plaza is this magnificent one bedroom designer apartment. Directly opposite the beach with some of the best views Torquay has to offer, the apartment comprises modern kitchen with stone bench top and quality appliances. The meals area and lounge room are open living and quite spacious. The bedroom is generous with built in robes and the bathroom and laundry are modern and well appointed. The apartment also offers secure basement parking. As the buyer you have full use of the resort facilities including swimming pool, gymnasium and tennis court. Inspect today and experience for yourself these exceptional and breathtaking ocean views.

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$640,000

Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480MEL REF 506 C4

FOR SALE

INSPECT By Appointment

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23A Pearl Street, Torquay

5261 4001barryplant.com.au/torquay

Torquay14 Rosedale Drive Live Your Dream “WOW!” Your perfect coastal retreat is nestled on approximately 1.10 acres and only three years old. The open plan feel allows you to combine indoor & outdoor living daily. The spacious kitchen with caesar stone bench tops & quality stainless steel appliances overlooks the living & dining area which continues on to your very own northerly facing undercover alfresco area. You will be able to dine and entertain all year round enjoying nature at its best. Only minutes from Torquay this home caters to all situations with 5 bedrooms & 3 bathrooms. Features of the home include a separate living area, study, energy efficient power system (CBUS), ducted heating & vacuuming, ceiling fans & air-conditioning, separate granny flat & double garage. This is truly something special!

MEL REF 505 B1

PRICE

CONTACT

$860,000 – $910,000

Laura Andrews 0439 400 310

FOR SALE

INSPECT By Appointment

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Torquay13 Empire CourtSomewhere To Call HomeWhat you have been dreaming of can now be a reality with this magnificent 3 bedroom family home. Upon entry you will appreciate the quality and space the home has to offer. Boasting a modern kitchen with Kleenmaid S/S appliances and dishwasher, a spacious lounge room with polished floorboards and an adjoining meals area which flows out to the balcony where ocean views are on offer. There is a separate rumpus room big enough for entertaining/pool room. The master bedroom is large and has a large ensuite, walk in robes and built in robes. Other features include Rylock double glazed windows, remote garage, split system and more. Nestled amongst manicured gardens this house is somewhere you would like to call your home.

MEL REF 506 A2

PRICE

CONTACT

$659,000

Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

FOR SALE

INSPECT By Appointment

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Torquay35 Golden Beach WayIt Doesn’t Get Any Better Than ThisLocated only a stone’s throw to the waters edge lies this magnificent 4 bedroom family home. Sitting on a huge allotment of 1090sqm this has loads of room for the kids to play safely in the back yard. The home features a large lounge room, modern kitchen with pantry which overlooks the tiled meals area and the adjoining family room. There is also a separate rumpus room which is ideal for the kids. The spacious master bedroom includes WIR’s and full ensuite; the other 3 bedrooms have BIR’s. Outside is a magnificent undercover entertaining area which is perfect for bbq’s and informal gatherings. Other features include double remote control garage with rear access, ducted heating, split system cooling, garden shed and more.

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CONTACT

$640,000 – $680,000

Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

FOR SALE

INSPECT

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Torquay21 Beach View CrescentOutstanding Ocean ViewsStep inside this magnificent double storey family home and you know you’re in for something special. Upstairs you shall appreciate the highly polished timber flooring, the high ceilings and the floor to ceiling glass windows which frame the breathtaking ocean views. Features of the home include modern kitchen with dishwasher, walk in pantry and quality appliances, large open plan meals area and an adjoining oversized lounge room which leads out to the balcony. The master bedroom is spacious with ensuite and WIR’s, the other 2 bedrooms have BIR’s. The second living area is perfect for a kids retreat and the rear garden is private and safe for the kids to play in. This home is definitely worthy of inspection.

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CONTACT

Saturday 7th May at 11am

Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

FOR SALE

INSPECT Saturday 1.00pm – 1.30pm Photo ID required

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Torquay107/3 Payne StreetSweeping Ocean ViewsLocated within the Whitewater apartment complex in the heart of ‘Old Torquay’ is this magnificent 1/2 bedroom apartment. The apartment boasts 1 large bedroom with robes, smaller 2nd bedroom /study, open plan living area incorporating gourmet kitchen with quality Blanco appliances and stone bench tops, meals area and lounge room. The lounge room flows out to the balcony where magnificent ocean views can be enjoyed the year round. There is also secure undercover parking and it’s located within an easy walk of all of Torquay’s facilities. Ideal for investment, low maintenance holiday home or a place to call your home.

PRICE

CONTACT

$449,000

Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480MEL REF 506 B2

FOR SALE

INSPECT By Appointment

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Torquay14 Reef Drive When Only The Best Will Do This magnificent double storey home has been designed for the ultimate living experience offering all of the luxuries you could ask for including an oversized master bedroom, large walk in robe & ensuite with spa bath & double shower. The open plan kitchen, large dining & living areas are all located on the first floor while downstairs you will be treated to a separate living area that opens onto an undercover alfresco area. Other features include Tasmanian Oak timber floor boards, high ceilings, ducted heating and refrigerated cooling, alarm system, remote controlled double garage with internal access, upstairs balcony, decking & glass balustrade around the pool.

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PRICE

CONTACT

$769,000

Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

FOR SALE

INSPECT By Appointment

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Torquay2/22 Pomora AvenueWhen Only The Best Will DoBuilt with pride & with commanding ocean views this townhouse is worthy of inspection. Boasting 3 bedrooms, master with ensuite & WIR, other bedrooms with BIR, gourmet kitchen with s/steel appliances. Adjoining meals area & lounge room all feature Tasmanian oak flooring. The lounge room balcony enjoys spectacular ocean views. Downstairs is a second living area. Other features include double remote control garage with internal access, ducted heat, air con, private rear yard, own street frontage and no Owner’s Corp fees. This is a great investment, holiday home or place to call your home being only a short stroll to the beach, parklands & shops.

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CONTACT

$599,000

Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

MEL REF 506 C1

FOR SALE

INSPECT By Appointment

MEL REF 493 J12

Torquay2 & 3/44 Bristol RoadSimply IrresistibleCurrently under construction are these three double storey townhouses to be completed by late 2011. Only two are still for sale. Buy now to save on stamp duty. With space, luxury & quality features including large kitchen with stone benches, master bedroom (ensuite, WIR) & its own private balcony, bathrooms & laundry, all with vinyl wrap cabinetry and Smeg s/steel appliances. Ample living space includes a meals area & family room adjoining the kitchen, separate lounge & a further living/retreat area upstairs. Other features include 9ft ceilings, remote control double garage with internal access, low maintenance rear yard & ducted heating just to name a few. Enjoy a short stroll to the beach & shopping precincts, the location is one to be envied.

PRICE

CONTACT

$715,000

Glenn Hardman 0419 006 480

FOR SALE

INSPECT By Appointment

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$300 per weekContact: Chris Haskins 0412 133 886 Kate Woodward 0400 592 117

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Jan Juc 23 Domain Road It’s All About Location Situated within an easy walk to the beach is this charming 2 bedroom home which features a large backyard & outdoor undercover entertaining area. Available NOW

Torquay 143 Fischer Street ‘Immaculate’ This modern home has lots of features including, master bedroom with ensuite and WIR’s, polished flooring & outdoor entertaining. Available Sat 16 April 2011

Torquay 37 Casuarina AvenueLight and Bright Only 3 months old! This fully furnished 4 BR home offers excellent accommodation for the whole family with views across the valley as far as the eye can see. Available Mon 2 May 2011

Torquay 60 Sands Boulevard Architecturally Impressive This property has it all...stunning golf course outlook, secure and private setting, three living areas, outdoor entertaining area and the list goes on. Available By Agreement

Torquay 107/3 Payne Street Great Location, Great Views Modern open plan apartment with gourmet kitchen and Blanco appliances and only a short stroll to Torquay shops. Available Fri 22 April 2011

Jan Juc 1 Harkin CloseNear New In Jan Juc Great views in Jan Juc is this 3 bedroom 2 storey home with polished floorboards and remote garage with internal access. Available NOW

Torquay 26 Pride StreetShort Term Lease This property is fully furnished and centrally located close to shops, beaches and all Torquay has to offer. Available May through November. Available Mon 2 May 2011

Torquay 23 Nautical RiseNow This Is Living Located in the Quay Estate on a corner block is this very comfortable 4 bedroom home with fantastic private rear yard. Available Early June 2011

Torquay 17 Coast Drive Coastal Living Located in The Sands is this Mirvac apartment, offering facilities including; swimming pool and tennis court with a 12 month lease. Available NOW

Torquay 2/10 Spring Street HIA Award Winner Townhouse located close to main shops and within walking distance to the beach including deck area with retractable electric awning. Available NOW

Torquay 13A Loch Ard DriveLow Maintenance Living This three bedroom home has been rejuvenated including a spacious & light filled open plan meals & lounge. Available Tue 19 April 2011

Torquay 20 St Georges WayElegance In The Sands Located in The Sands is this architecturally designed 4 bedroom home. Available NOW

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Welcome Phone: 5259 1315 www.stockdaleleggo.com.au/portarlington

92 Newcombe Street, Portarlington 3223

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19 Clifton Srings Road, Drysdale 3222

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19 Clifton Srings Road, Drysdale 3222

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�������������Beautifully set and designed on the block to take in the views from Geelong to Werribee, this solid home presents an opportunity for someone to buy either the double block or this home on its own. Currently priced as the house on its own, this 4 bedroom home comes with lounge, dining and central kitchen all overlooking the balcony and Bay Views. 2 single garages and a single carport cover the car accommodation, whilst the court location makes for a perfect family environment. For the price of both house and adjoining block, please contact Daniel Lamanna today�������������� 5 Karrin Court

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19 Clifton Srings Road, Drysdale 3222

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Welcome Phone: 5251 1566www.stockdaleleggo.com.au/drysdale

19 Clifton Srings Road, Drysdale 3222

On the beautiful

only 15 minutes from Geelong...Bellarine Peninsula

Bellaview Estate Drysdale, forms part of the City of Greater Geelong Jetty Road Growth Area of 1,600 lots. �e Bellaview Estate (151 lots) is adjacent to the new shopping precinct as proposed by the City of Greater Geelong.

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DISCLAIMERL. Bisinella Developments Pty Ltd gives notice that all information contained in this advertisement has been provided in good faith from sources we believe to be reliable. L. Bisinella Developments Pty Ltd does not represent, warrant or guarantee the accuracy of that information. Interested persons should not regard the content of this advertisement as representations of facts but should make their own enquiries to satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of the information. To the fullest extent permitted by law, L. Bisinella Developments Pty Ltd expressly excludes all and any liability whatsoever for any loss and/or damage that any person may suffer by relying upon or otherwise using the information contained in this advertisement.

Head o�ce and sales: L Bisinella Developments, 195 Forest Rd, Lara. Local sales agent: Stockdale & Leggo, Drysdale

Local sales agent:Paul Raicevic: 0434 080 [email protected]

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Ron Pearson

5251 2222

Gabbi Beams

5251 2222

Gerri Pearson

5251 2222

David WalkerSales0402 083 930

Erin Carvill

0400 164 205

Brian Moscrop Sales0419 529 492

$389,500 8 CENTAURUS AVENUE, CLIFTON SPRINGS 3 Bed, 1 Study, 2 Living, 2 Bath, 3 Car Garage.

$519,000 27 CLEARWATER AVENUE, CLIFTON SPRINGS 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 2 Living, Dbl Garage, Water Views.

$320,000 4 DUMBURRA AVENUE, CLIFTON SPRINGS 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 2 Living, Dbl Garage, Water Views.

$479,000 36 CLIFTON STREET, CLIFTON SPRINGS 4 Bed, 2 Bath, 3 Living, 2 Car Garage.

$310,000 59 DANDARIGGA DRIVE, CLIFTON SPRINGS 3 Bed, 1 Bath, 2 Living, 1 Car Garage.

$290,000 66 DUNDUNDRA DRIVE, CLIFTON SPRINGS 3 Bed, 1 Bath, 1 Living, 1 Carport.

$345,000 29 BENNETT STREET, DRYSDALE 3 Bed, 1 Living, Dbl Carport.

$530,000 145 BAY SHORE AVENUE, CLIFTON SPRINGS3 Bed, 3 Bath, 2 Living, Water Views.

Open for Inspection Saturday 23rd Apr 11.00am – 11.30am

Open for Inspection Saturday 23rd Apr 2.00pm – 2.30pm

Open for Inspection Saturday 23rd Apr 1.00pm – 1.30pm

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Ron Pearson

5251 2222

Gabbi Beams

5251 2222

Gerri Pearson

5251 2222

David WalkerSales0402 083 930

Erin Carvill

0400 164 205

Brian Moscrop Sales0419 529 492

$369,000 14 GRANVILLE STREET, DRYSDALE 3 Bed, 1 Bath, 1 Living, Dbl Garage, 1,000m2.

$469,000 15 EASTWOOD CRESCENT, DRYSDALE 4 Bed, 2 Bath, 3 Living, Dbl Garage.

$447,000 1/24 NEWCOMBE STREET, DRYSDALE 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Living, Dbl Garage.

$329,000 12 RAKUMBA AVENUE, CLIFTON SPRINGS 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Living, Dbl Garage.

$255,000 3/1 ELGIN STREET, DRYSDALE 2 Bed, 1 Bath, 1 Living, Single Garage.

$567,000 59 GWINGANNA DRIVE, CLIFTON SPRINGS 4 Bed, 1 Study, 2 Bath, 2 Living, 3 Toilets, Dbl Garage, Water Views.

$430,000 42 MADELEY STREET, OCEAN GROVE 3 Bed, 1 Bath, 1 Living.

$565,000 65 PARAKOOLA DRIVE, CLIFTON SPRINGS 4 Bed, 2 Living, 2 Bath, Dbl Garage, Water Views.

Open for Inspection Saturday 23rd Apr 2.00pm – 2.30pm

Open for Inspection Saturday 23rd Apr 12.00pm – 12.30pm

Open for Inspection Saturday 23rd Apr 12.00pm – 12.30pm

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Ron Pearson

5251 2222

Gabbi Beams

5251 2222

Gerri Pearson

5251 2222

David WalkerSales0402 083 930

Erin Carvill

0400 164 205

Brian Moscrop Sales0419 529 492

Open for Inspection Saturday 23rd Apr 1.00pm – 1.30pm

$389,500 27 WAULU AVENUE, CLIFTON SPRINGS 5 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Living, 2 Car Garage.

$150,000 61–67 JETTY ROAD, CLIFTON SPRINGSVacant Land – Smart Block.

$$$ Expressions of Interest $$$ 1 EVERSLEY ST, DRYSDALE2,040m2 Zone BZ1

$489,000 14 SEAHAVEN DRIVE, CLIFTON SPRINGS4 Bed, 2 Bath, 3 Toilet, 2 Living, Dbl Garage, Water Views.

$525,000 23–25 WHITCOMBES ROAD, CLIFTON SPRINGS3 Bed, Study, 2 Living, 2 Titles, Dbl Garage, Water Views.

$$$ Expressions of Interest $$$ 125 PRINCESS ST, DRYSDALE12 Acres

$375,000 9 KIAMA WAY, CLIFTON SPRINGS 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 2 Living, Dbl Garage.

ATTENTION LANDLORDS

.

Call Erin Carvill 0400 164 205 or 5251 2222

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����������������������������� Phone: ������������ 111 Bentinck St Portland 3305

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purchase one of the already completed units and move in now. One sold already.

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PRIME RENTAL AVAILABILITIES

McCARTNEY REAL ESTATE RENTAL PROPERTIES HAYDEN REAL ESTATE RENTAL PROPERTIES

McCartney Real Estate7 Gilbert Street, Torquay 3228Ph: (03) 5261 2104 Fax: (03) 5261 4493

Property Managers: Tracey Wilson & Christine Phillips [email protected] or [email protected]

21 Pearl Street, Torquay 3228 P: 03 5261 2101 | F: 03 5261 4422 Email: [email protected]

Address Type Bedrooms Rent PW Avail1/32 Bell Street, TORQUAY Apartment 2 Beds $340pw Avail Now4 Vagg Street, BREAMLEA House 3 Beds $260pw Avail 31-May-1136 Riviera Drive, JAN JUC House 2 Beds $350pw Avail Now2/38 Bristol Road, TORQUAY Unit 2 Beds $220pw Avail Now47A Cowrie Road, TORQUAY Unit 2 Beds $220pw Avail Now1206 Horseshoebend Road, TORQUAY House 4 Beds $500pw Avail Now55 Central Avenue, TORQUAY House 3 Beds $350pw Avail Now47 Links Drive, TORQUAY House 4 Beds $475pw Avail 2-May-111/35 Bristol Road, TORQUAY Unit 2 Beds $220pw Avail Now25 Anderson Street, TORQUAY House 4 Beds $450pw Avail Now140 Briody Drive,TORQUAY House 4 Beds $440pw Avail 10-May-113/7 Fatimah Court, TORQUAY Townhouse 2 Beds $360pw Avail 16-May-1118A Great Ocean Road, AIREYS INLET Unit 2 Beds $200pw Avail Now17 Fraser Avenue, ANGLESEA House 3 Beds $290pw Avail 1-May-1117 Russell Avenue, ANGLESEA House 3 Beds $300pw Avail Now8 Weir Street, ANGLESEA House 3 Beds $310pw Avail Now4/27 Purnell Street, ANGLESEA Townhouse 3 Beds $350pw Avail Now

PRICE ADDRESS ZONE BEDROOMS BATHROOMS AVAILABLE NOW$260 8/71 Geelong Rd Torquay 2 1 NOW$325 31 Price Street Torquay 3 2 NOW$430 14 Nautical Rise Torquay 3 2 NOW$430 4/11-13 Darian Road Torquay 3 2 16.5.11$390 38 Orungal Court Torquay 3 1 NOW$280 61 Domain Road Jan Juc 3 1 22.4.11$450 1 Capri Court Jan Juc 3 2 NOW$300 12 Waverley Avenue Lorne 2 1 15.4.11$400 7/118 Mountjoy Pde Lorne 2 1 NOW$270 2 Grand Parade Lorne 2 1 1.5.11$POA 1371 Birregurra Deans Marsh Rd Deans Marsh 3 2 NOW$300 31 Phillip Street Aireys Inlet 4 2 NOW$300 2/22 Great Ocean Road Aireys Inlet 3 1 NOW$295 1 Anderson Street Aireys Inlet 2 1 NOW$320 1 Pearse Road Aireys Inlet 4 1 NOW

AIREYS INLET APOLLO BAY LORNE TORQUAY

TORQUAY (03) 5261 5088Email: [email protected]

LORNE (03) 5289 4222Email: [email protected]

3/7 FATIMAH COURT TORQUAY

TOWNHOUSE

RENTAL OF THE WEEK

P: 03 5263 2133 | F: 03 5263 2152

Houses – Permanent 12 Month Rentals Bedrooms Bathrooms Car Available $195pw Unit 9, 1 The Esplanade, Torquay 1 1 Carport 7th May$260pw Unit 4, 69 Beach Rd, Torquay 2 1 1 3rd May$260pw Unit 5, 19-21 Beales St, Torquay 2 1 Carport 24th May$290pw Unit 3, 9 Ozan Cres, Jan Juc 2 1 1 Now$300pw Unit 3, 8 The Esplanade 2 1 - 30th April$330pw 17 Follet Street, Torquay 3 1 1 NOW$410pw 3 Romeo Crt, Torquay 3 2 2 & carport 14th May$430pw 6A Miranda Cls, Torquay 3 2 2 21st April$450pw 3 Almeida Close, Torquay 4 2 2 NOW$500pw 38 Grandview Rd, Torquay 4+ 2+ 2 NOW

SHORT TERM LEASE$370pw 1 Island Drive, Torquay 3 1 1 27th April $400pw 3 Almeida Close, Torquay 4 2 2 NOW$330pw 17 Follet St, Torquay 3 1 1 NOW

Units, flats and townhouses in high demand!!! More properties NEEDED!!

FANTASTIC TOWNHOUSEThis two bedroom two storey townhouse is located in a quiet court location. Downstairs there are two good size bedrooms both with built in robes, central bathroom and laundry with access to enclosed courtyard. Upstairs has open plan kitchen with meals/living area. There is also a separate living area off meals area. Gas ducted heating throughout, upstairs has split system. Single remote garage.This property is available from May until December 2011.

03 5261 2101

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GEELONG MELBOURNE WINCHELSEA

“Strawberry Fields”8 ACRES PLUS FOUR BEDROOM RESIDENCE AND STUDYPresenting a rare and unique opportunity ‘Strawberry Fields’ provides current full lifestyle enjoyment today and future RZ1 zone land tomorrow in addition to a premium 35sq (under roof) brick residence plus workshop. Stables. 3 paddocks. Bitumen road frontage. Glorious views. TOWN WATER.

FOR SALE Contact agent for detailsLAND 8 acres / 3.23 ha approxINSPECT By appointmentAGENT Scott Hunt 0431 474 721OFFICE 350 LaTrobe Tce, Geelong (03) 5225 5777ONLINE www.bfp.net.au

MOUNT DUNEED 535 Boundary Road

UNBEATABLE FRONT BEACH LOCATION The position of this impressive home is the envy of property owners along the Surf Coast. Situated in the middle of Torquay’s Front Beach foreshore, the home perfectly captures stunning views from Point Danger along the main beach, across Zeally Bay and out to the Mornington Peninsula. Designed for coastal living, floor to ceiling glass and large entertaining deck are features. 2 kitchens, 2 living rooms, 4 BR, and 2 bathrooms are evenly shared between two storeys, so that two families can share the home in harmony.

FOR SALE Contact agent for details

LAND 708 sqm approx

INSPECT By appointment

AGENT Scott Hunt 0431 474 721

OFFICE Geelong, 350 LaTrobe Terrace (03) 5225 5777

ONLINE www.bfp.net.au.

TORQUAY 25 The Esplanade

DEVELOPERS TAKE NOTE - BELL ST OPPORTUNITYLocated in the heart of Torquay’s Bell street cafe and restaurant precinct, this 680sqm (approx) corner block is ripe for development. Within a few moments walk to Torquay’s Front Beach and the popular “Cosy Corner”, this is a never-to-be-seen again opportunity to purchase a blank canvas and develop a residential and/or commercial complex (STCA) in the Surf Coast’s growth capital. Astute developers would be well advised to contact the exclusive marketing agents for more information on this rare opportunity.

AUCTION Contact agent for details

LAND 680 sqm approx

INSPECT By appointment

AGENT Scott Hunt 0431 474 721

OFFICE 350 LaTrobe Terrace Geelong (03) 5225 5777

ONLINE www.bfp.net.au.

TORQUAY 20 Bell StreetINVITING 5 BEDROOM FAMILY HOMEThis warm, inviting home exudes a sense of family comfort the moment you open the door. Nestled in Anglesea’s peaceful surrounds, this 2-storey home features 5 BR, two bath, wood heater, RC heating/cooling, country kitchen, study nook and games area. Large water tank and heat pump HWS add to this home’s many features. The kids will love exploring the garden complete with cubby house and vegie patch. Elevated 615sqm block offers impressive views and an abundance of bird life.

FOR SALE Contact agent for details

LAND 615 sqm approx

INSPECT By appointment

AGENT Scott Hunt 0431 474 721

OFFICE Geelong, 350 LaTrobe Terrace (03) 5225 5777

ONLINE www.bfp.net.au.

ANGLESEA 31 Chatswood Drive

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YOUR GUIDE TO BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION ON THE SURF COAST & BELLARINE

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Over 24 home designs to choose fromUpgraded Surrey facade shown

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P 03 5261 9891 F 03 5261 9852E [email protected]

Why choose your Local Builder

We have over 24 home designs to choose from We use a fixed price contract We give you a 3 month maintenance warranty We give you a 7 year structural guarantee We give you an obligation free site inspection We can provide an independent financial consultant We are a wholly Victorian owned builder We use local suppliers and tradespersons We employ local staff We have a locally operated office We have over a decade of experience We help you the whole way through the building process We understand that it’s “your” home not ours, and listen to your needs

New display home

now open in Torquay by appt

HOUSE AND LAND PACKAGES AVAILABLE

WITH the popular Warralily precinct now almost sold out, a new precinct within Geelong’s first master planned estate is being launched to keep up with buyer demand.

Warralily Promenade is now on sale with 49 home sites to choose from surrounded by a five-kilometre walking track around its perimeter.

Warralily Promenade is expected to be a popular choice for those seeking the best of an active and safe community environment.

Warralily marketing manager, Melissa Tilley, said Warralily Promenade also provides exceptional value for money with home sites priced from $145,000 and situated on flat, clear land which is ideal for building.

“The timing of the release is perfect for first home buyers wanting to build their first home in this great location and make the most of the current grants available from the Government before they end on June 30,” she said.

Tilley said the new precinct will provide easy access to proposed child care centres, schools and the neighbourhood activity centre shopping precinct along walking trails and cycling paths that will weave through the entire Warralily estate.

“There is a distinct focus in Warralily on open spaces, shared community areas and beautiful waterways – and it will all be connected by 30 kilometres of track,” Tilley said.

“Warralily Promenade will be an opportunity

for residents to enjoy a tranquil, relaxed lifestyle that embraces these green open spaces while still remaining close enough to schools and shops for convenient living – everything a family needs.”

For more information on Warralily Promenade, visit the Warralily Sales Office at 259 Charlemont Road (nearest cross, Barwon Heads Road), Connewarre; phone 1300 661 719 or visit www.warralily.com.au

The Warralily masterplan shows the Promenade in green.

Warralily Promenade comes to life

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Leopold: The Estuary Estate, Paraffin DveMon-Fri 12pm – 5pmSat-Sun 11am – 5pmSales Inquire: Jason Cantrell 0418 825 820

Shayne Jenkins 0423 616 227Geelong: Torquay Rd, Grovdale Weekdays 1pm-5pmWeekends 12pm-5pmPh: 03 5245 7130Sales Inquire: Brian Spokes 0412 530 825

Georgia Pohlman 0423 033 059Lara: Grand Lakes Estate Mon-Fri 1pm-5pmSat-Sun 12pm-5pmDisplay Home: 03 5262 6705Sales Inquire: Shayne Jenkins 0423 616 227

Torquay: The Quay Estate, Nautical RiseSat-Sun 1pm-5pm (other times by appointment only)Ph: 5261 2866Sales Inquire: 0434 730 962Portarlington: “Arlington Rise Estate, 8 The Rise (off Smythe St)Fri-Tues 1pm-5pmSales Inquire: 03 5255 3556

03 5259 3858Leopold: 28 Paraffin Drive, Estuary EstateFri-Wed 12pm-5pmSales Inquirie: 0408 424 871

Torquay: Torquay: The Quay Estate, Longshore StFriday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday 12pm – 5pmDisplay Home: 03 5264 7129Sales Inquire: Kerry 0424 166 512

Portarlington: Arlington Rise Estate6 The RiseSat & Sun 1-5pmLara: Grand Lakes Estate 102 East Lakes BoulevardSat-Tues 1-5pmLeopold: The Estuary Estate 29 Parrafin DriveSat & Sun 1-5pm

Torquay: The Quay Estate, Longshore StMon-Thur 12pm-5pmSat-Sun 11am-5pmOffice: Ph 9328 0339Sales Inquire: Robert Roszbach 0406 632 945Leopold: Kensington Estate, Christies RdMon-Fri 12pm-5pmSat-Sun 11am-5pmDisplay Home: 9328 0320 or 9328 0324Sales Inquire: Jim Upchurch 0407 861 549Leopold: Estuary Estate, Paraffin DrMon-Fri 12pm-5pmSat-Sun 11am-5pmDisplay Home: 9328 0358 or 9328 0359Sales Inquire: Doug 0412 699 474

Damir 0403 242 144

Porter Davis Access display centreEstuary, Leopold (Villawood)Shoaling Drive, LeopoldT: 5250 6326Hours: 7 days, 11:00 – 5:00pm Sales enquiries: Rosemary King, 0417 511 686

Porter Davis Lifestyle display centreEstuary, Leopold (Villawood)Shoaling Drive, LeopoldT: 5250 5442Hours: 7 days, 11:00 – 5:00pm Sales enquiries: Chris Smith, 0430 006 641

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

Leopold: Kensington Estate, Christies Rd Sat-Sun 1pm-5pm or by AptBannockburn: Sommerset Estate, Moreillon BlvdSat-Sun 1pm-5pm or by AptOcean Grove: Kingston Estate, Oakdean Blvd Sat-Sun 1pm-5pm or by AptLara: Grand Lakes Estate, 104 Eastlakes BlvdSat-Wed 1-5 or by AptSales Inquire: 03 5222 5522

Lara: Grand Lakes EstateMon-Fri 12pm-5pm, Sat-Sun 11am-5pmSales Inquire: Paul Fletcher 0431 623 296Geelong: Bellarine Hwy, NewcombMon-Fri 12pm-5pm, Sat-Sun 11am-5pmSales Inquire: Adrian Lapetina 0403 277 434Grovedale: 295 Torquay Rd, GrovedaleMon-Fri 12pm-5pm, Sat-Sun 11am-5pmSales Inquire: Adrian Lapetina 0403 277 434

Helen Box 0417 395 929Leopold: Estuary Estate, Paraffin DrMon-Fri 12pm-5pm, Sat-Sun 11am-5pmSales Inquire: Mathew Denning 0412 212 383

Geelong: Head Office & Colour Studio126 Fyans Street, South GeelongOpen: Monday to Friday 9am-5pmContact: 5229 [email protected]: Grand Lakes Estate, Lara15 Springwater Drive LaraOpen: Saturday & Sunday 1-5pm or by appointmentContact: 5229 2929, 0422 295 235Leopold: 27 Paraffin Drive, Leopold Part of the: Estuary Estate - Off Melaluka RdOpen: All days from 12-5pm excluding Fridays Contact: 5229 2929, 0422 295 235Email: [email protected]: www.signaturehomes.net.au

Torquay: 12 Headland Dr Sun-2pm-5pm or by appointmentTorquay: 36 Centreside DrSun 2pm-5pm or by appointmentJan Juc: Marner Close Sun 2pm-5pm or by appointmentSales Inquire: 0418 590 377 or 5261 3394

Lara: Grand lakes Estate, East Lakes Blv Mon-Fri 1pm-5pm Sat-Sun 12pm-5pm Ph 03 5282 4549Leopold: Paraffin Drive, Estuary EstateMon-Fri 1pm-5pmSat-Sun 12pm-5pmPh 1800 DENNIS

Lara: Grand Lakes Estate, Spring Water DrvSat-Wed 12pm-5pmLeopold: Estuary Estate, Paraffin DriveSat – Thur 12pm – 5pmSales Inquire: 03 5221 1447

Highton-Geelong: Province Blvd, HightonOpen Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. 12pm – 5 pmTel: 0449 257 128 (Melways 451 A7)

Display Home Open HoursTuesday 19 April 2011 119

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STUDY3.00m X 2.96m

BED 14.13m X 4.37m

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GARAGE6.00m X 5.78m

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AREASLIVINGGARAGEOUTDOOR LIVINGVERANDAHTOTAL

189.30 m²42.00 m²28.91 m²52.90 m²

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Display Home featureTuesday 19 April 2011 121

IF YOU are looking for space, simplicity and exceptional value, then our Hamlan First Range is sure to ‘press all the buttons’.

First Home Buyers, investors, growing families or retirees should not pass the opportunity to inspect this display.

Launched only last year, the range is designed for those who want an easy, stress-free and fast building experience.

It features six designs of various sizes with a choice of four facades and all include floor coverings, garage options, walk-in robes and ensuites as standard.

Optional extras include raised ceiling heights, our coastal elevation and alfresco areas are to name a few.

Showcasing the ‘Classic’ façade, the First 190 DG display home is the largest First design comprising five bedrooms, spacious master with ensuite and walk-in robe, and built-in robes to all bedrooms.

It has two spacious living areas, a formal lounge in the centre of the home, and open plan meals/living to the rear, gourmet kitchen with quality Technika appliances, and sparkling family central bathroom. Ducted heating is included as standard with the First 190.

The price of this home is $159,900, with the First Range starting at just $119,000 for a three-bed, two-bath home with single garage.

We’re confident you won’t find better value for money. Average build times are between 12 and 16 weeks.

The display is located at 29 Paraffin Drive in The Estuary Estate at Leopold, and is open for inspection on Saturday and Sunday from 1pm-5pm or by appointment.

For more information, phone Michael Lane on 0458 995 652 or visit www.hamlan.com.au to view the entire Hamlan First range and details of other displays.

Live it up in Leopold

BURBANK’S presence on the Surf Coast continues to grow, with the family owned and operated builder now offering displays at three locations: Kensington Estate in Leopold, The Quay Estate in Torquay, and their newest offering – Estuary Estate in Leopold.

With their doors at Estuary opening only a few weeks ago, Burbank managing director Jarrod Sanfilippo described the latest homes on display there as “two favourites”.

“From our Future Collection, the Ascent 2700 on display has an impressive 7.7-Star energy efficiency rating – that’s 2.7-Stars above the industry standard,” Sanfilippo said.

“With the children’s sleeping wing positioned away from the front of the home and separated living areas serviced by a central kitchen, the practical layout of this four bedroom home is perfect for

growing families.“From our Mode Collection, the Lukin 2800 is

on display. “The Lukin offers a versatile floorplan ready for

families who love to live life to its fullest.“With the standard alfresco at the centre of the

home adjoining the formal living area, and a second optional alfresco as displayed at Estuary extending the home’s indoor/outdoor entertaining opportunity, you’ll love entertaining at home in the Lukin.”

Offering the 7-Star Generation 2600 and the Salisbury 3000 at Kensington, and the Stonehurst 3600 at Torquay, Sanfilippo said Burbank was thrilled to be part of the Surf Coast neighbourhood.

“Only a stone’s throw from Geelong, minutes from the Bellarine Peninsula coastline, and with shopping and amenities at the new Gateway

Plaza within easy reach, the Surf Coast is a prime location,” Sanfilippo said.

You can see Burbank’s homes on display on the Surf Coast at: Kensington Estate, Christies Road, Leopold (Melway Ref 454 H11); The Quay Estate, Longshore Street, Torquay (Melway Ref 493 G12); and their newest offering - Estuary Estate, Paraffin Drive, Leopold (Melway Ref 468 C5).

Burbank makes its mark

Burbank is at the forefront of Leopold’s newest neighbourhood, Estuary. Visit a new display today.

Burbank’s Easter operating hours are as follows:Good Friday: CLOSEDEaster Saturday: 11am – 5pmEaster Sunday: 11am – 5pmEaster Monday: 12-5pmAnzac Day: 1pm-5pm

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Hotondo Homes TorquayKnown for their quality, affordability and personal attention.

Hotondo HomesPh: (03) 5261 2866Mob: 0434 730 962

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Bring this voucher to receive a Bonussoil and contour report beforethe 31st May 2011*Hotondo HomesDisplay Home 1 Nautical Rise, The Quay Estate, Torquay, Vic 3228*With every plan drafting agreement signed.*Conditions: Offer only available at Torquay Display

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WHEN using a Hotondo Homes builder, you get the customer service and personal attention that you can only receive from a local builder, yet the professionalism and affordability that you can only get from a national network.

Hotondo Homes’ builders have access to over 90 floor plans, which are all flexible and can be modified to suit customers’ lifestyles and budgets. If you already have something in mind, you are also able to custom design your home, to which your builder will be able to assist and give advice.

In addition, Hotondo Homes builders offer upfront, fixed-priced contracts, which ensure that there are no hidden costs further into the building process.

Everything is organised under the one roof, so clients deal with the

same people from start to finish, and the builder is contactable throughout the entire building process.

Just as the name implies, the Beachview 340 is a perfect coastal home. With an upside-down design, the open plan living room, kitchen and dining is featured on the top storey to maximise the views.

The upper storey is where the master bedroom can be found, which has a large walk-in-robe and en suite. There are two additional bedrooms on the bottom storey, including a second bathroom and rumpus room. The home is complete with a double garage that has direct access into the home.

You can visit the Beachview display home at 1 Nautical Rise, The Quay Estate, Torquay. For opening times, contact 5261 2866.

The Dakota 267 is a perfect family

home. There are four spacious bedrooms, with the master bedroom featuring a ‘his’ and ‘hers’ walk-in-robe and en suite.

The centre of the home is a large open plan kitchen, family and dining, which opens up to the outdoor alfresco, which is perfect for the warm summer nights. In addition, this home has a second living room, which could also be used as a rumpus or home theatre.

This home also has a double garage that has direct access into the kitchen, which is great for unloading the groceries. You can visit the Dakota display home at 8 The Rise, Arlington Estate, Portarlington. For opening times, contact 5259 3858.

To find your local Hotondo Homes builder and your closest office or display home, phone 1800 677 156 or visit www.hotondo.com.au

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Enjoy the personal touch

DISCOVER a double storey house which offers grand value and ticks all the boxes. Vaucluse by National Builders Group is a clever design that incorporates both luxury and space without the hefty price tag. With two massive balconies – one in the front and one at the back , Vaucluse is an ideal house design for blocks with views. Spacious entry , wide corridors, huge alfresco and big living areas are some of the features that are attracting a lot of interest from astute buyers from all across.

The best thing about Vaucluse is that it is available from 46-50 squares and the house plan can be altered to suit your lifestyle needs. Like all National Builders Group double storey house designs, Vaucluse comes with eight different facades and ultra premium luxury inclusions with no extra cost.

Not to forget you can build this luxury

home in quality steel frames which offers you peace of mind for 50 years or termite protected timber frames at no extra cost. In the month on April, National Builders also provide you Style pack with Blanco stainless Steel 900mm cooking appliances, Blanco Coffee machine, Blanco Stainless steel dishwasher, Blanco microwave wave oven and loads of extra. You also get carpet and tiles, air conditioning and home theatre pack at no extra charge.

On top of all this you also get superior level of customer service from National Builders Group, which extends beyond the point of sale and continues well after construction is complete.

To know more contact National Builders Group at Province Boulevard, Highton.

Or call Tamara on 0449 257 128 or visit www.nationabuilders.com.au

Grand house with grand value!

The Vaucluse

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SURF Coast and Bellarine Peninsula home buyers can now enjoy the latest in stylish living with the Cosgrove 321 Boulevard and Princeton 251 Tempo from leading builder Dennis Family Homes, now on display at the Estuary Estate at Leopold.

Both quality designs feature four double bedrooms, including main with ensuite, double garage and alfresco area for outdoor entertainment.

The Cosgrove is a generously proportioned home of 32 squares, but can be constructed on lots with a minimum lot width of 16 metres, while the stylish

Princeton measures 24.8 squares and is suitable to blocks from just 14 metres in width.

“Our choice of the Cosgrove and Princeton for the Estuary Estate display is reflective of what our company has been doing in metropolitan areas in recent times,” said Dennis Family Homes area manager Geelong, Phillip Shaw.

“Not only do these designs particularly suit the estate, which features allotments of 14 and 16-metre width, but they meet the growing trend of developing on narrower blocks than what has traditionally been the case.”

The spacious Cosgrove is part of the Dennis Family Homes Generations Series. The Princeton is from the Aspirations Series and visitors to the Estuary Estate are seeing this design displayed for the first time.

“Amongst the Cosgrove’s many attributes are its roominess and liveability which make it an ideal second home, whilst the Princeton offers tremendous affordability for first home buyers looking to enter the market,” Shaw said.

“In addition to a wide range of standard inclusions, we are offering the Cosgrove and Princeton with free carpets

and tiles for a limited time only.”Both homes are featured with a range

of optional extras on display at Leopold.The Cosgrove’s kitchen features a

double wall oven tower, which effectively creates two ovens side by side. Also in the kitchen, the island bench features a very handy Evoline pop-up power point which becomes accessible when needed, but remains discreetly and safely hidden away at all other times.

Gloss cabinetry has been included in the display home kitchen, bathroom, powder room and ensuite, whilst the walk-in robe in the master bedroom has been fitted out

so that everything has its place. Optional extras displayed in the

Princeton at Leopold include an upgraded façade, upright cooker and sliding door from master bedroom to alfresco area. There are also entertainer sliding doors for outside access from the meals area and family room.

Both are on display in Paraffin Drive, Estuary Estate, Leopold (Melway Ref: 468 C5). Displays are open weekdays 1-5pm and weekends 12-5pm.

For more information about Dennis Family Homes, visit www.dennisfamily.com.au

Stylish living at the Estuary

Flexible family livingSTYLISH, spacious, affordable family living on the wish list? Looking for a variety choice?

With the opening of an inspiring new display centre, local home buyers need not look any further than Metricon.

Australia’s leading home builder has opened the doors to three great new display homes – the Lancaster 25, Belize

24 and the Lindeman 28 at the Estuary, Leopold, creating an inspiring showcase of great options for affordable family living.

With these stunning designs Metricon has maximised flexible, family living to provide options for everyone.

The new Lancaster 25 will immediately impress with its unexpected

and yet very practical layout. The clever floorplan includes four bedrooms, two bathrooms and two living zones.

Upon entry to the Lancaster you will catch a glimpse of the magnificent lifestyle on offer. With a direct view from the entry down to the integrated dining, family and kitchen area, visitors enjoy a sense of space and light.

This bright and insightful design caters for every family member, but particularly the entertainers, with multiple options for formal and informal, indoor and outdoor gatherings.

The Belize is another brilliantly designed home showcased at the Estuary, which is great for a smaller block; light and airy in summer yet cosy in winter. The insightful design is perfect for families with the smart flow allowing for kids to occupy one end of the house and the grown-ups at the other.

The final jewel in the Metricon family living crown on display at the Estuary, is the award winning Lindeman.

This smart bright and insightful design fits on a 14-metre wide block and has an abundance of living and entertaining

areas designed for the growing family.“The three homes on display present

a very distinctive, designer feel within really liveable floor plans that perfectly suit the land allotment dimensions land developers in major estates are selling today,” said Metricon sales and marketing manager, regional west, Simon Lofts.

“The Estuary is a fantastic master planned community and one that has already proved a success for Metricon with a number of customer homes already under construction within the Estate.”

For more information, drop into the Metricon display centre at Paraffin Drive, Estuary Estate, Leopold; or visit www.metricon.com.au

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TAKE a whimsical journey over Easter and explore Susan Arden’s latest works at Seaview Gallery – accompanied by the artist herself on piano!

The Portarlington-based artist and musician will showcase her new paintings and combine her instrumental and vocal talent to provide both visual and musical entertainment at the popular Queenscliff gallery.

Arden is well-known throughout the Bellarine and beyond for her quirky, bold and colourful paintings – a style she has continued to develop in her latest collection.

She said her new works had been inspired by observations made during recent travels to the lakes district, riverboat rides, experiences at Portarlington’s National Celtic Festival and even music rehearsals.

However, several of her vibrant paintings also depict her ongoing animal theme, which have dominated previous series of Arden’s works created in paint and sculpture.

Her love of nature is evident but she also weaves her connection with water and music into her paintings which are often fantasy-like in composition.

Arden has been painting for more than 20 years and has presented many exhibitions and resident art programmes throughout the past two decades, including the ever-changing garden gallery she has developed at her home-studio in Portarlington.

However, visitors to the Seaview Gallery exhibition will not only be treated to an opportunity to view her paintings but will also be able to enjoy Arden’s music on her art-covered keyboard every afternoon over Easter.

The gallery will also show new works by Di King, Amanda Hyatt, Sara Paxton, Carole Foster, Jane Flowers and new glass art by James McMurtrie and Gordon Studios.

Seaview Gallery is located at 86 Hesse Street, Queenscliff. For more information, phone 5258 3645 or visit www.seaviewgallery.com.au

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Bellarine artist and musician, Susan Arden, is set to entertain visually and musically at Queenscliff’s Seaview Gallery over Easter. Photo: ALISON MARTIN

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COLLISION Dance will present Canto Della Sirena – Song of the Sirens next month, bringing an exciting blend of contemporary dance to the Bellarine.

The creative work explores the myth of the siren and sailor in a unique fusion of contemporary dance, hip hop and physical theatre in an unexpected setting.

It will be choreographed by Jules Hart and Stacey Carmichael and performed by: Laura Carmichael, Emily Sinclair, Madeline Carrigg, Megan Hole, Stacey Carmichael, Jules Hart, Sean Gearon and Xavier Robertson.

Collision Dance is a not-for-profit contemporary dance ensemble established by local dancers/choreographers, Stacey and Laura Carmichael, and operating from the Potato Shed in Drysdale.

The dance company is committed to providing opportunities for local dancers to be a part of new and original dance works – which it is achieving through exciting contemporary dance performances.

Canto Della Sirena - Song of the Sirens will be presented at the Potato Shed on May 4, 5 and 6 with tickets and further booking information available by phone on 5251 1998.

Three of the male dancers from Collision Dance are (from left) Sean Gearon, Xavier Robertson and Jules Hart.

Photo: PURDEY LEE PHOTOGRAPHY

New Collision Dance work

OUR FASCINATION with the criminal underworld has never been stronger with programmes such as Underbelly, CSI and Law and Order consistently dominating the television ratings.

A new exhibition at the National Wool Museum, Geelong, looks at female criminals as they are portrayed by theorists and within popular culture, contrasting them with the fascinating true stories of some of Australia’s most infamous female criminals.

Femme Fatale: The female criminal

reveals the stories of many of Australia’s wildest women, including Kate Leigh, Iris Webber and Eugenia Falleni and depicts real female criminals at Long Bay between 1915 and 1930.

The exhibition includes magazines; audio-visual excerpts; film posters and lobby cards featuring the ‘femme fatale’; forensic evidence; glass plate negatives of female criminals; criminal record sheets and images and medals belonging to Australia’s first police woman.

Uncovering our femme fatales

The Nicola Moss exhibition, Diamonds in

My Eyes, has opened at Salt Contemporary

Art in Queenscliff, with an opportunity to meet the artist this Saturday.

The collection, including I went to the Woods

(pictured), will remain on exhibition until May

6. For more information about Saturday’s visit

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HOME IDEASBE INSPIRED

THE STAFF at Carpet House Pty Ltd knows a great deal about providing quality Carpets.

Carpet House was first established in 1973 and since then has been servicing the Geelong, the Surf Coast, Bellarine Peninsula and surrounding regions, as far as Melbourne, specialising in supplying and installing quality wool and the latest solution-dyed nylon carpets for over 35 years.

So when deciding to outfit your home with the latest quality carpet, visit the leaders in flooring fashion. With a large showroom conveniently located at 45-47 West Fyans Street, Newtown, Carpet House offers over 900 carpet samples in many designs including traditional, modern and designer, including 100 carpet samples installed on the showroom

floor to try under foot.Also in stock is a stunning selection

of contemporary, modern and traditional rugs available in the latest colours and fashion – and there’s more than 400 rugs on display.

Carpet House also stocks an exciting collection of Alpaca wool-rich carpets made from natural fibres, dye-free.

The Carpet House staff has extensive carpet knowledge and fully expert tradespeople with many years experience will install your carpet.

If you are looking to purchase carpet or rugs for your home, call in to Carpet House to inspect their extensive range of rugs or choose a carpet and arrange a free measure and quote, no obligations. Their friendly and expert sales team will only be too happy to assist you.

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HOME IDEASBE INSPIRED

THE MILL Markets now has two venues in Geelong; the 3,500 square metre shop at 114 Bellarine Highway, Newcomb, has been joined by the fantastic warehouse style three-storey building at 20 Brougham Street Geelong on the waterfront.

A combined 170 stall holders over the two venues display an eclectic mix of jewellery, furniture, antiques, vintage clothing and shoes, books, fine china and glassware, retro collectables, Australian pottery, homewares, CDs, vinyl records, and memorabilia from the 1880s to the 1980s.

This allows small business operators,

hobbyists, collectors, artists or community groups to showcase an exciting and diverse range of wares seven days a week from 10am-6pm.

At both venues over the Easter break, stall holders are providing bargain hunters the opportunity to enjoy 10 per cent off storewide on purchases and invite customers to negotiate even bigger deals with any stall holders present from Good Friday to Anzac Day.

Enjoy lunch or a treat at the Grey Dog café at Newcomb and a trip down memory lane in one of Australia’s largest antiques and collectables centres.

Double the fun at the markets

IMAGINE being able to simply press a button to operate all your window furnishings from the comfort of your lounge, or having them programmed to operate automatically at selected times of the day.

Automated blinds and awnings can all help to reduce your energy costs. In summer they can maximise shade and sun protection to keep you cool, but then in winter let the sun come in for natural light and warmth.

When building a new home, all of this can be considered and allowed for in the building process, with many homes now having C-Bus or other building management systems that allow you to control your blinds, among other things, remotely.

But if all you want or need to control is your blinds, then there is an easier way.

Brax Window Treatments, with help from Somfy, the home motion experts, have a range of remote control options that will allow you to program

multiple motorized window coverings to move independently or as a group at pre-defined times of the day, without the expense of installing a building management system.

The new ‘touch panel’ i700 offers wireless home automation – all in one easy to use, ‘touch’ wall mounted remote control. With the ability to set different scenarios for each day of the week – opening and closing the blinds will never be a chore – simply set and forget, and it will happen automatically.

The benefits of automation are many – as well as keeping my home cooler, saving energy, they also provide privacy and security and are so easy to use, with no messy chains or cords, they’re also safer with young children around. And motorisation is not just for blinds –it’s also available for curtains and external shutters and awnings.

For more information, visit Brax Window Treatments at 332 Pakington Street, Newtown.

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1. Which author wrote that the answer to the great question of Life, the Universe and Everything is forty-two?

2. On which continent is the country of Afghanistan located?

3. Who had a chart-topping hit with the song Can We Fix It? in 2000?

4. When referring to a dish, ‘à la Florentine’ usually indicates what ingredient?

5. Captain Flint is a pet parrot from which classic work of fiction?

6. Who is CEO of Apple Computers?7. To what number does a ‘gross’ refer?

8. Aloysius Snuffleupagus and Cookie Monster are characters in which long-running children’s TV show?

9. What will be the official Olympiad number of London’s 2012 Olympic Games?

10. Which Led Zeppelin song was their only single to reach number one in Australia?

11. Sherlock Holmes, Antonio Vivaldi and Vanessa-Mae are all associated with which instrument?

12. ‘Calamares en su tinta’ is squid stewed in what?

13. In which book, published in 1678, would you find the Slough of Despond, the Valley of Humiliation and the Celestial City?

14. Who is the current Australian cricket captain, appointed after Ricky Ponting stepped down from the position?

15. The Palme d’Or is the highest award presented at which film festival?

16. Radicchio, sugarloaf and witlof are all forms of what herb, the roots of which are also used as a coffee substitute?

17. What is the largest bird of prey in Australia?18. At which monument in Washington did Martin Luther King

make his famous ‘I Have A Dream’ speech in 1963?19. What term means ‘fit to be eaten’ according to

Jewish dietary law?20. The Southern Alps, home to the kea, are located in

which country?

Rams can (unintentionally) be such selfish souls, as you dash around being independent and dynamic. Easter is a time when selfless love for humanity is highlighted so (with the Full Moon also falling in your relationship zone) it’s the perfect time to think less about yourself, and more about others. Singles – look for a lover who is mature and responsible.

The Sun shimmies into your sign mid-week, so it’s your time to shine Taurus. Creativity and confidence are high as you take ideas from your unconscious mind and turn them into practical projects. Bulls have a sweet tooth but if you overdo the hot cross buns and chocolate eggs this Easter, you could end up with unwanted extra kilos on board.

Gregarious Geminis will feel right at home as the Full Moon revs up your entertainment zone, and those around you can look forward to some amusing antics and manic moments from yours truly. Easter is a time of rebirth, so start rejuvenating parts of your life that require a reboot. Mercury moves forwards on Saturday so you’re ready to rock and roll!

Looking after loved ones isn’t easy at the moment, as you juggle multiple roles and cope with conflicting emotions. The Full Moon falls in your home zone, so be on domestic drama alert and realize that stress levels will be running high – and self-control running low. Your working life is set to improve, as Venus visits your career zone (until May 16).

Hedonistic Lions are in the mood to overindulge in hot cross buns and Easter eggs, as you adopt the philosophy of fellow Leo, Mae West “Too much of a good thing can be wonderful.” You’re never happier than when you have a captive audience and the Full Moon gives your communication skills a boost, as you entertain others and talk up a storm.

Expect an intense week but things improve from Saturday onwards, when Mercury moves forwards again. Positive thinking will take you places. Draw inspiration from birthday great Charlotte Bronte “I avoid looking forward or backward, and try to keep looking upward.” Sunday’s a great day for Virgos to research a vast topic or learn a new skill.

With five planets in your relationship zone, it’s all about love this Easter. Attached Librans – make sure you pamper your partner with plenty of extra TLC. Singles – have you given up on finding your soul mate? Cupid will strike when you least expect! As birthday great Barbra Streisand reminds us “There is nothing more important in life than love.”

The Full Moon is in laidback Libra, which sees you at your calm and controlled best. You’re even more mysterious than usual as you ferret out secrets, keep mum about confidences, and charm others with your persuasive Scorpio personality. Friendships are favored on the weekend – especially if you mix and mingle with a bohemian new crowd.

The Full Moon stirs up your entertainment zone, so you’re in the mood to be a sociable Sagittarian. And the weekend’s stars encourage overdoing just about everything as you eat, drink and party your way through the holiday break. Slow down and think things through. If you jump to conclusions, you could find yourself with (Easter) egg on your face!

Capricorns are the conscientious workaholics of the zodiac. With the Easter Full Moon and Saturn both in your career zone, your natural inclination will be to work through the long weekend. But, with five planets stimulating your home zone, there’s no escaping domestic responsibilities. The more involved you are; the more family fun you’ll have.

With so many planets activating your travel zones, it would be great to escape for the Easter break. Many Aquarians are rebels at heart (just think of famous examples like James Dean, Yoko Ono and Bob Marley) but remember there’s a fine line between being rebellious, and being plain reckless. Love-at-first-sight is likely for some lucky singles.

The spotlight’s on lust and loot, as the Full Moon brings unresolved issues to a head. An intimate relationship could soar – or crash and burn. Joint finances are problematic, as you aim for a mutual agreement without too many tears and tantrums. Thursday is your pick of the week, as you sail through the day with plenty of Piscean charm and a dash of panache.

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After 14 years enjoying the good life in retirement, Brownless has returned to training in a quest to get fit and healthy.

Supported by nib health funds, Brownless is taking part in a 12-week healthy lifestyle programme that will see the 44 year-old tackle a

range of exercises, physical challenges and adopt healthier eating habits to improve his general health and wellbeing.

Developed in conjunction with the Geelong Cats’ coaching and medical staff, the programme is designed to be easy to follow and suitable for all age and fitness types.

As part of his journey, Brownless hopes to help inspire Cats fans and the general community to follow in his footsteps and take important steps

towards developing a healthier life. “Overall things aren’t too bad. But I’m carrying

a few too many kegs, my body mass index isn’t that flash and my blood pressure is higher than it should be. Getting these down to healthier levels will be my goal over the 12 weeks,” Brownless said.

Brownless will have plenty of support along his journey with Cats players including Cameron Mooney and Andrew Mackie helping the former

legend power through the program. “Things have certainly changed at the club house

since my playing days. The training and health programs the boys now follow are very professional and they have a greater understanding of the science behind it,” Brownless said.

Visit the website, www.billy-can.com to following his progress and view weekly features, including video updates, blogs, health tips and the entire 12-week exercise programme.

Billy’s big battle

BARWON Health has teamed up with Rotary clubs in Geelong in the fight to prevent bowel cancer.

The second most common cancer in Australia, bowel cancer affects both men and women. It is also the second most common cause of cancer death in Australia, but is highly curable if found early.

For more than 20 years, local Rotary clubs have supported BowelScan, a community awareness programme which aims to increase knowledge of bowel cancer and its symptoms, and for the past two years, Barwon Health has been a proud supporter of the programme.

During May, BowelScan kits will be available at pharmacies throughout Geelong for $10. Rotary volunteers then conduct testing, under supervision of PathCare staff, in a room provided by Barwon Health.

In 2010, approximately 1% of kits returned (over 20,000) were positive. If detected early, around 90% of bowel cancers can be cured.

Rotarian and Belmont resident Pat Naughtin wasn’t so lucky.

Despite being actively involved in the

BowelScan program through Rotary, he never took a test himself.

Last year he discovered he had advanced stages of bowel cancer and while this has since been operated on, the cancer has now spread to his liver, lung, prostrate and thyroid.

Because bowel cancer has no obvious symptoms until it reaches an advanced stage, many sufferers may be unaware they are affected until it’s too late.

“I’m an idiot,” Pat said, “I never bought a test kit and never used one myself.”

Pat is now using his situation to promote awareness of bowel cancer and the importance of regular testing; speaking to groups such as Rotary and Probus, and even starring in a television ad which will screen during May to encourage people to take the BowelScan test.

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WE ALL know the basics about braces. But do we really know all the benefits that they can provide?

To help unravel any misconceptions about braces, Dr Deborah Sykes from Surf Coast Orthodontics answers some commonly asked questions.

Why do I need braces to straighten my teeth?• To improve the appearance of the teeth and to make your bite better• To improve self esteem and confidence• For easier cleaning, flossing and brushing• To improve speech problems especially in

growing children• To avoid damage to gums and teeth due to a poor

bite• To help with some jaw joint problems.

What are braces?Braces are little brackets that are ‘stuck’ on the teeth, and with a light wire gentle pressure is applied to the crooked teeth to move them in the bone into a straighter position.

How long do I need to wear braces?Normally braces are worn for up to two years, but depending on the nature of the bite problem it can be shorter or longer. Keeping the gums and teeth healthy and looking after the brace will make the treatment easier and will improve the final result.

Will my teeth be sore?Braces can cause some tenderness at the beginning,

but most people say the discomfort is minor and can be controlled by normal pain control.

Can braces damage my teeth?The braces themselves do not harm the teeth normally, but if you do not brush your teeth and gums while you have braces on, then you can get decay or gum problems. Also if you have a sugary or high acid diet then the teeth can decay around the brace. This is why we recommend good oral hygiene and diet, and regular checks with your dentist while you have your braces.

Will my teeth stay straight after braces finish?After you have braces, you will need to wear retainers which will keep your teeth straight. If you do not wear retainers the teeth may move and become irregular again. Different types of retainers are available and you can even have ‘invisible’ retainers.

When should I start braces?It is advisable to see you for your first orthodontic assessment at around seven years of age, to assess the problem. Early treatment is possible with plates etc, but braces usually start when most of the permanent teeth are present. Many more adults are now starting braces to have their teeth straightened. Confidence to smile improves self esteem and success in life.

For more information or to book an appointment, phone Surf Coast Orthodontics on 5331 9489. Dr Deborah Sykes can help you achieve that perfect smile.

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The Picture the Future: Healthcare research, commissioned by Siemens, indicates that by 2020, 90 per cent of Australians will have their own electronic health records and more than 20 per cent of consults will happen online.

Australia is one of the largest and most vastly populated countries in the world and inevitably will benefit greatly by a higher degree of connectivity and greater sharing of expertise through virtual consultations to rural areas.

“Electronic health is going to revolutionise the way healthcare is provided to rural Australians. For the first time in history time-critical procedures, like assisting the treatment of heart attack or stroke victims, can occur with online support from some of the nation’s top medical specialists,” said Jodie Long, senior researcher for Picture the Future.

“This technology will start to bridge the gap between the health and welfare of people living in rural areas whereby fast, accurate and precise information will be shared via a virtual environment.”

Critical also to those living in the bush will be an increase in the promotion of a healthy diet and exercise to reverse the alarming obesity trend that is decimating rural Australia. Currently, nearly

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“Prevention is critical to our ability to deal with chronic disease. We need to invest significantly more in the area of prevention and research to bring down obesity levels and reduce the incidence of chronic disease,” said CSIRO Professor, Richard Head.

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E-health’s picture of the future

CHIROPRACTOR Ben Tipper is returning to the Surf Coast with his wife, Bec, a naturopath.

The health conscious couple are bringing their skills together as owners of Surf Coast Family Chiropractic Health Centre.

Ben has spent six years in the chiropractic industry, including time in Torquay in 2009, and is excited to be working in the community once more.

“We just love it here. It’s such a great community to be part of,” he said.

“We want to really get to know our clients

and give them real attention and care.”Bec, a qualified naturopath who will also

provide service to the community, agreed.Bec has eight years of experience in

naturopathy and has specialised in children’s health, maternal health and infertility.

The couple hopes to expand the business to offer a myotherapist (muscle therapy or massage therapist).

“This is a hands-on business. We deal with people and that’s what we love about it,” Ben said.

“There is a full spectrum of health benefits to chiropractic. It is useful for everybody; from children to adults, performance athletes to someone recovering from an injury.

“It can fix chronic pain or prevent injuries or pain from happening.”

Located at 2/13 Pearl Street, Torquay, Surf Coast Family Chiropractic is central and easily accessible.

For more information or to make an appointment, phone 5261 7438 or visit www.surfcoastchiropractic.com.au

Ben and Bec Tipper of Surf Coast Family Chiropractic Health Centre.

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Shaun Hogan, along with wife, Anne, and son, Paul, bring to the Surf Coast a wheelbarrow load of knowledge and experience in landscaping and custom gardens.

“We do mostly landscape construction and go out of our way to create something special for people,” Anne said.

Quay Landscapes and Lawns does rotary hoeing, landscaping, planting, retaining walls, water features, paving and drainage and also installs quality synthetic grasses.

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The couple’s son, Paul, brings to the business the eyes and skills of a graphic designer.

“He has such a fine eye for detail. He is pedantic. It is so useful being able to see the bigger picture,” Anne said.

“You can get a better idea of form and colour. It’s great having him on board. We just love it here in Torquay. We live and work in the area and the town has been really good to us. I doubt we’ll ever leave.”

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Robbo out to top 2009ADAM Robertson earned a remarkable sixth Rip Curl Pro wildcard yesterday when he ousted Jan Juc’s Nic Muscroft in a local battle for the final spot in this year’s event.

Robertson, who famously made it to the final of the 2009 Rip Curl Pro on the back of a wildcard entry, is looking to go one better this week, with bumper conditions expected from tomorrow.

“I’ve watched this event since I was young and it’s going to be great to be a part of it again, especially since it’s the 50th Anniversary,” Robertson said after yesterday’s win.

“Getting second to Joel (in 2009) was amazing!“So I’m excited about the chance to go for a big

Bell again, but I'm not gonna get too far ahead of myself.

“The forecast looks really good for waves, so I am more excited about surfing with just one other guy out.”

wednesdayWSW swell backed up by a building SW groundswell. Potential for 2 to 3ft++ on the Surf Coast and 3 to 6ft on the exposed open beaches. Light WNW winds tending more SW in the afternoon.

THURSDAyWSW swell. 2 to 4ft Surf Coast early, pushing up further through the day. 4 to 6ft open beaches early, pushing up towards 5 to 8ft in the afternoon. WNW winds 10 to 20 knots.

FRIdayWSW swell. 4 to 5ft+ Surf Coast, 6 to 8ft+ open beaches. WSW winds 10 to 20+ knots.

SATURDAyWSW swell. Dropping back to 3 to 5ft on the Surf Coast and 4 to 6ft on the open beaches. Winds moderating becoming light and variable.

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ANGLESEA GOLF CLUB WITH MARGOT SMITH

Anglesea Golf ClubGolf Links Road, AngleseaClubhouse: 5263 1582Pro Shop: 5263 1951Email: [email protected]: www.angleseagolfclub.com.au

OUR OTWAY team started off the week winners. The team of Beatrice Stephens, Stefi Bates, Irene Kapala and Jenny Inman, won the Otway Shield at East Geelong on Monday with 144 points.

PennantIt was round 2 of Friday Pennant and we had a balanced result. In Division 2 at Lonsdale the 1’s had a win against Curlewis 3/2 and the 2’s were defeated by Queens Park 4/1. In Division 3 at Queenscliff we lost 4/1 against Clifton Springs, and in Division 6 at Portarlington we won 4/1 against East Geelong. The Sunday girls continued with another win 3/2 against Lonsdale at Ocean Grove. Everyone gets a week off as we head into Easter and perhaps an opportunity to adjust the handicap.

Midweek resultsThe men played par on Wednesday and we had a few hot shots. The eagles nest was shared between Merv

Worsfold and Jim James after their respective eagles on the 10th and 18th. Winners for the day were Peter Hester in B grade with 6 up, Nick Garnham with the same score in C grade, Peter Gannon with 4 up in A grade and Alan Parton in the seniors with 1 up. NTPs were Phil Warne, Jim James and Barry Walker.

The women had another team event on Thursday with the Nance Zimmer Silver Salver and the royal Women’s Hospital 4 Ball event. It was 4BBB Stableford and the winners were Lorraine Elliot and Katie Jones with 46 points. Runners up were Margot Parton and Brenda Balderstone with 45 points. NTPs were Liz McConchie, Katie Jones, Myrell McConachy and Jenny Inman.

Weekend competitionIt was separation time for the field on Saturday – with Mens Ambrose Championships there were no mixed combinations. Winners in this year were Garry Beurteaux, Toby Cumming, Laurie Fordham and Ray

Quinlan with a score of 54⅝ - and with those long surnames the writing is going to have to be quite small on the board this year! Runners up were David Lewis, John Mooney, Ray Heathcote and Geordie Thomms with 56¼ and in the ladies it was Ann Stokes, Anne Mangan, Ros Holland and Judy Talbot with nett 61⅛. NTPs were Elizabeth Pearson, Allan Foster, Geordie Thomms and John McLachlan.

Sunday was back to the individual and the winners were Elizabeth Pearson with the day’s best score of 45 points in the ladies event, Frank Funder in A grade with 43 points, Peter Hester for his second win this week with 43 points in B grade and Pete Griffiths with 40 points in C grade. NTPs were Elizabeth Pearson on the 3rd and 13th, Frank Funder and Roger Trevaskis.

Vale Fred UmbersPopular member Fred Umbers passed away on the course on Wednesday, April 6 during the competition. Our thoughts are with his wife and family.

THE SANDS GOLF CLUB FROM THE PRO SHOP

The Sands Golf Club2 Sands Boulevarde, TorquayClubhouse: 5264 3333Pro Shop: 5264 3307Golf Memberships: 5264 3304Email: [email protected]: www.thesandstorquay.com

IT WAS a busy week at The Sands preparing for The Handbury Classic, which was held on Friday in near perfect conditions. Nearly 100 players took to the course in the morning before heading inside for a three course lunch followed by a charity auction. Thank you to all of the sponsors of the day for supporting the Cool Australia foundation.

Men’s competitionThe men arrived on Wednesday with high hopes of having a good score, however only a handful of players managed to produce the goods. The best of those was Raymond Shaw who was visiting from Anglesea GC. Raymond didn’t find the course too challenging, finishing his round with a score of +3.

The next best scores were from two morning players in Ross James and Keith Rixon, both having +2 for their rounds. A big congratulations to Colin Chinn who not only had a superb hole in one on the 13th Hole last Sunday, but backed up his great effort by winning the nearest the pin on the 5th hole during the Wednesday competition while

Rod Carroll was the closest on the 13th hole.Saturday’s guest day saw many members bring along

a guest to challenge the course. However it was Sands’ member Anthony Kenna who fired a brilliant 6up to take the win from John Booker who finished on +5. Chris Burke won the A grade section with a score of +2 from Daryl Kitchin on +1.

Gavin Sheahan hit a great shot on the 5th hole to take home the nearest the pin, whilst it was Don Little’s guest from East Geelong, John McCabe who took the honours on the 7th hole. Denis Moore hit it close on 13 as did Terry Beggs on the 17th to win the back 9 nearest the pins.

Ladies competitionThe competition was stableford for the women on Thursday which was to the liking of Marg Hales who narrowly won the competition with 40pts from Sarah Tokolyi on 39pts. Christine Rudd picked up the nearest the pin on the 5th, whilst Sarah Tokolyi took home another prize, this time in the form of a nearest the pin

on the 13th hole.On Saturday the women played another round in the

Lopro Challenge, knowing that their score would count towards the year long Lopro Challenge added a bit of extra pressure, however it was a visitor from Yarra Bend Golf Club who didn’t feel any of that pressure. Kate Robinson finished with 49 Stableford points. No, that is not a typo. Kate actually had 28pts on the back 9, which amazingly included a scratch and also a birdie on the 12th hole for 6pts. Sue Morris came in second with a brilliant score of 43pts, while Josie McMahon and Gail Richards finished on 41pts each.

Pro shopThe cooler weather is slowly starting to take over, the pro shop has catered for this with lots of new winter wear for both the cold conditions and the wet. Come and have a look at this winters latest fashion wear and check out the sales racks located out the front of the Pro Shop for a bargain.

Good golfing

TORQUAY GOLF CLUB WITH CHRIS BARR

Torquay Golf Club1 Great Ocean Road, TorquayPhone: 5261 2005Pro Shop: 5261 2506Email: [email protected]: www.torquaygolfclub.com.au

IT SEEMS my comments about the late summer weather put a moz on ladies day and with lots of overnight rain and constant drizzle on Tuesday morning the ladies were united in their disgust and play was abandoned.

There was a lot of water on the course and it is a long time since we have seen the water hazards actually holding water. I doubt we will have the luxury of being able to hit out of these hazards (without grounding the club of course) over the winter months.

The men played a stroke round on Wednesday and, with the rain all gone, scoring was again good. John Calnin won A grade with a nett 58 from Max Simpson with 60. In B grade Paul Horne carded a net 54 to win by 4 shots from John Burton.

The C graders had the scores of the day with John Hirth taking the honors with a net 52 from Ron waters with 54. Andrew Crowley picked up the jackpot and

NTPs went to Tim Sinnott, Brian Powell, Bob Manning and Alan Scholten. Only one Eagle this week and that went to Bruce Dyer on the 5th hole.

On Friday a visitor, Chris Chamberlain from Morack Golf Course won the day with 48 points and doubtless a few bragging rights when he gets home.

There is an old saying in golf that once you are released from administrative duties your golf scores improve and never was this adhered so dramatically than on Saturday when former TGC manager Richard Mierzejewski took to the course and had a very nice 52 points. To card the best score of the day to win the D grade prize. Wes Bumpstead was the A grade winner with 44 points. A count back was needed in B grade to separate Bruce Groom and Alex Harvey with Bruce getting the nod both had 45 points and in C grade Ron Eyles had 47 to win from Kev Leehman and Graeme

Sharp who had 46; Chris Fitzgerald took the jackpot and NTPs went to Mike Brady, Tim Sinnott, John Calnin and Vin Cooney

Andrew Groom was the toast of the clubhouse when he scored a hole in one on the fifth hole….not just an ordinary hole in hole this also gave Andrew an Albatross and they don’t happen very often!

Dorothy Baker with 43 points was the best of the Saturday girls Marilyn Young was runner up with 41.NTPs went to Robyn Matheson, Ronnie Beacom, Inge Oliver and Karen Bourke.

Don’t forget there is no comp or members raffle on Friday as it is Good Friday and there are lots of surfing visitors in town who almost always make their way down for a game of golf, beware of errant shots, they are more at home in the water.

Happy Easter everyone!

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ROUND 2 A GRADE SHIELD

Drysdale 39 V Queenscliff 27GOALS: DRYSDALE: H. Kennedy 27, M. Leahy 12. QUEENSCLIFF: L. Dreher 13, L. Dick 12, E. Saunders 2.BEST: DRYSDALE: O. Wilson, R. Blair, A. Collins. QUEENSCLIFF: K. Godfrey, L. Dreher, R. Godfrey.Newcomb 66 V Portarlington 51GOALS: NEWCOMB: E. Schaeffer 49, A. Avery 17. PORTARLINGTON: N. Nicholls 27, C. Bull 24.BEST: NEWCOMB: E. Schaeffer, M. Taylor, S. Leach. PORTARLINGTON: N. Nicholls, R. Reynolds.Modewarre 45 V Torquay 42GOALS: MODEWARRE: P. Stehbens 18, C. Graham 17, J. Riddle 10. TORQUAY: K. Lock 21, J. Warnes 13.BEST: MODEWARRE: M. Tournier, C. Graham, S. O’Connor. TORQUAY: A. Masek, S. Masek, K. Lock.Ocean Grove 28 V Anglesea 59GOALS: ANGLESEA: B. Caldwell 44, M. Savage 15. OCEAN GROVE: E. Foott 17, T. Birch 9, S. Woods 2.BEST: ANGLESEA: B. Connolly, B. Caldwell. OCEAN GROVE: L. Ollis, P. Birch, B. Fankhauser.Geelong Amateur 52 V Barwon Heads 32GOALS: GEELONG AMATEUR: R. Thompson 24, L. Flynn 17, J. Lowe 11. BARWON HEADS: R. Whitehead 14, O. Young 8.BEST: GEELONG AMATEUR: N. Robertson, L. Flynn, H. Swann. BARWON HEADS: Z. Miles, T. Hobbs.

B GRADE SHIELDDrysdale 33 V Queenscliff 15Geelong Amateur 36 V Barwon Heads 27

Modewarre 38 V Torquay 30Newcomb 32 V Portarlington 30Ocean Grove 21 V Anglesea 21

C GRADE SHIELDDrysdale 24 V Queenscliff 31Geelong Amateur 22 V Barwon Heads 12Modewarre 6 V Torquay 23Newcomb 23 V Portarlington 8Ocean Grove 24 V Anglesea 19

D GRADE SHIELDDrysdale 30 V Queenscliff 10Geelong Amateur 26 V Barwon Heads 11Modewarre 36 V Torquay 16Newcomb 15 V Portarlington 25Ocean Grove 17 V Anglesea 35

19 & UNDER SHIELDDrysdale 34 V Queenscliff 15Geelong Amateur 41 V Barwon Heads 32Modewarre 25 V Torquay 44Newcomb 17 V Portarlington 27Ocean Grove 10 V Anglesea 26

17 & UNDER (SECTION 1) SHIELDDrysdale 30 V Queenscliff 33Geelong Amateur 14 V Barwon Heads 13Modewarre 20 V Torquay 44Newcomb V Portarlington (Not Played)Ocean Grove 27 V Anglesea 24

17 & UNDER (SECTION 2) SHIELDDrysdale 23 V Queenscliff 5Geelong Amateur 20 V Barwon Heads 23

Newcomb 25 V Portarlington 20Ocean Grove 30 V Anglesea 13

15 & UNDER (SECTION 1) SHIELDDrysdale 20 V Queenscliff 16Geelong Amateur 6 V Barwon Heads 28Ocean Grove 41 V Anglesea 15

15 & UNDER (SECTION 2) SHIELDDrysdale 24 V Queenscliff 16Geelong Amateur 15 V Barwon Heads 7Newcomb 8 V Portarlington 9Ocean Grove 45 V Anglesea 13

13 & UNDER (SECTION 1) SHIELDDrysdale 24 V Queenscliff 10Geelong Amateur 25 V Barwon Heads 12Modewarre 3 V Torquay 51Newcomb 2 V Portarlington 41Ocean Grove 38 V Anglesea 12

13 & UNDER (SECTION 2) SHIELDDrysdale 24 V Queenscliff 9Geelong Amateur 16 V Barwon Heads 18Newcomb 0 V Portarlington 27Ocean Grove 32 V Anglesea 7

11 & UNDER SHIELDDrysdale 5 V Queenscliff 19Modewarre 2 V Torquay 24Ocean Grove 41 V Anglesea 1

NETBALL SCORES BFNL LADDERSROUND 2

A GRADE SHIELDANGLESEA 8pts 159.70%; DRYSDALE 8pts 155.36%; MODEWARRE 8pts 150.68%; NEWCOMB 8pts 121.74%; GEELONG AMATEUR 4pts 113.75%; Portarlington 4pts 101.85%; Queenscliff 0pts 80.00%; Torquay 0pts 76.34%; Ocean Grove 0pts 59.32%; Barwon Heads 0pts 53.85%.

B GRADE SHIELDDRYSDALE 8pts 168.75%; ANGLESEA 8pts 166.67%; MODEWARRE 8pts 149.09%; NEWCOMB 4pts 95.16%; GEELONG AMATEUR 4pts 62.79%; Queenscliff 4pts 78.33%; Ocean Grove 4pts 74.58%; Portarlington 0pts 94.55%; Torquay 0pts 79.66%; Barwon Heads 0pts 65.00%.

C GRADE SHIELDTORQUAY 8pts 200.00%; OCEAN GROVE 8pts 175.76%; GEELONG AMATEUR 8pts 151.61%; QUEENSCLIFF 8pts 140.43%; NEWCOMB 4pts 106.98%; Barwon Heads 4pts 81.58%; Drysdale 0pts 80.43%; Anglesea 0pts 77.55%; Modewarre 0pts 52.38%; Portarlington 0pts 38.60%.

D GRADE SHIELDGEELONG AMATEUR 8pts 206.67%; MODEWARRE 8pts 206.25%; DRYSDALE 8pts 187.10%; PORTARLINGTON 8pts 145.45%; ANGLESEA 4pts 101.89%; Queenscliff 4pts 64.81%; Newcomb 0pts 78.00%; Ocean Grove 0pts 60.34%; Torquay 0pts 57.81%; Barwon Heads 0pts 48.21%.

19 & UNDER SHIELDDRYSDALE 8pts 169.23%; GEELONG AMATEUR 8pts 162.50%; BARWON HEADS 4pts 152.63%; TORQUAY 4pts 119.30%; OCEAN GROVE 4pts 97.73%; Portarlington 4pts 90.00%; Newcomb 4pts 89.80%; Anglesea 4pts 89.36%; Queenscliff 0pts 60.66%; Modewarre; 0pts 41.41%.

17 & UNDER (SECTION 1) SHIELDOCEAN GROVE 8pts 257.14%; TORQUAY

8pts 173.91%; ANGLESEA 4pts 148.78%; QUEENSCLIFF 4pts 110.00; MODEWARRE 4pts 66.10%; Geelong Amateur 4pts 56.00%; Barwon Heads 0pts 84.85%; Drysdale 0pts 81.16%; Portarlington 0pts 8.89%; Newcomb 0pts 0%.

17 & UNDER (SECTION 2) SHIELDDRYSDALE 8pts 204.35%; NEWCOMB 8pts 154.29%; OCEAN GROVE 4pts 230.77%; BARWON HEADS 4pts 115.00%; GEELONG AMATEUR 2pts 92.11%; Anglesea 2pts; 62.22%; Portarlington 0pts 80.00%; Torquay 0pts 75.00%; Queenscliff 0pts 38.46%; Modewarre 0pts 0.00%.

15 & UNDER (SECTION 1) SHIELDOCEAN GROVE 8pts 251.61%; BARWON HEADS 4pts 466.67%; TORQUAY 4pts 143.75%; DRYSDALE 4pts 92.31%; ANGLESEA 4pts 74.07%; Queenscliff 0pts 80.00%; Portarlington 0pts; 43.24%; Geelong Amateur 0pts 35.85%; Modewarre 0pts 0.00%; Newcomb 0pts 0.00%.

15 & UNDER (SECTION 2) SHIELDOCEAN GROVE 8pts 350.00%; GEELONG AMATEUR 6pts 150.00%; TORQUAY 4pts 500.00%; QUEENSCLIFF 4pts 96.97%; DRYSDALE 4pts 56.52%; Portarlington 4pts 42.55%; Anglesea 2pts 40.74%; Newcomb 0pts 68.00%; Barwon Heads 0pts 46.67%; Modewarre; 0pts 0.00%.

13 & UNDER (SECTION 1) SHIELDPORTARLINGTON 8pts 320.00%; GEELONG AMATEUR 8pts 208.70%; DRYSDALE 8pts 170.83%; TORQUAY 4pts 325.00%; BARWON HEADS 4pts 257.69%; Queenscliff 4pts 164.29%; Ocean Grove 4pts 160.00%; Anglesea 0pts 37.70%; Newcomb 0pts 7.79%; Modewarre 0pts 3.77%.

13 & UNDER (SECTION 2) SHIELDOCEAN GROVE 8pts 472.73%; DRYSDALE 8pts 186.96%; PORTARLINGTON 4pts 155.00%; GEELONG AMATEUR 4pts 120.69%; BARWON HEADS 4pts 112.50%; Queenscliff 4pts 92.86%; Torquay 0pts 73.68%; Anglesea 0pts 35.29%; Newcomb 0pts 9.09%; Modewarre 0pts 0.00%.

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SURF COAST snatched a last-gasp winning goal and three points to defeat Essendon United and move to the middle of the ladder in the Men’s Provisional 1 competition this week.

The game was a peculiar one, with Essendon looking extremely dangerous and pinning Surf Coast in their defensive half for the first 20 minutes, at the end of which Essendon scored a tap-in after a defensive lapse.

Shocked, the Surf Coast redoubled their effort, pushing the game onto a more even basis, with some nail biting end-to-end football.

Gradually, Surf Coast started to get on top.The second half saw Surf Coast domination, with

captain Rhys Manning putting in a sterling defensive effort and Ry Herman setting the imagination of Surf Coast alight with several daring runs from the back.

Frustrations for Surf Coast mounted with some terrific attacks and shots stopped by the Essendon

keeper and the cross bar.Then, with minutes to go, a flick on from Surf

Coast youngster Steve Russell allowed lion-hearted Ben Lecornu to unleash a viper of a shot from an acute angle that sizzled past the keeper.

In the other junior practice game, the under 18s metro B Division side put in a great performance to knock off a Division A team from one of Victoria’s powerhouse Clubs, Premier League side Bentleigh Greens.

The 2-0 result delighted coach Mark Strickland who is shaping this team into a formidable outfit.

Go Coasters!All Surf Coast players – junior and senior – must

be registered to play or will miss their first match on April 30.

Instructions for online registrations are available from the club during Tuesday and Thursday training nights.

BY NATHAN HALE

VICTORIAN Football League action will come to Torquay this weekend when Williamstown plays Geelong at Spring Creek Reserve.

On a big weekend of Easter football, Torquay Tigers will take on Barwon Heads on Saturday in the Bellarine Football League; with Williamstown and Geelong doing battle on Sunday.

Williamstown and Geelong have built a strong rivalry since 2000, with the teams meeting 12 times since then for a scoreline of Williamstown seven, Geelong five.

And for those attending Sunday’s game, there is a chance some AFL stars – and definitely plenty of stars of the future – will be on display.

On the weekend, Will Minson, Lindsay Gilbee and Mitchell Hahn all played for the Western Bulldogs-aligned Williamstown in the team’s 11-point win over Box Hill.

Another star attraction for Williamstown is Brett Goodes – the younger brother of Sydney Swans’ star, Adam.

“Our home ground (Burbank Oval) is undergoing an $8.3million redevelopment which means we cannot train or play at home during 2011,” said

Williamstown chief executive officer, Brendan Curry.

“The game this Sunday has been six months in the making and I would like to thank the Torquay Football Club, Football Geelong, the Surf Coast Shire and the Geelong Football Club who have all worked together to stage this game.

“We believe it is exciting to bring a high quality VFL game to the Surf Coast on Easter Sunday and we hope that a large crowd will support this initiative.”

Admission for the VFL game is $10 for adults, $5 concession and children under 15 are free.

Coasters thrill loyal crowd

Williamstown’s Brett Goodes is one of the team’s up and coming stars.

Easter VFL action hits the coast

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FIRST GRADETeam W L D F A % PtsANGLESEA 2 0 0 222 137 162.04 8TORQUAY 2 0 0 180 118 152.54 8OCEAN GROVE 1 1 0 285 119 239.50 4QUEENSCLIFF 1 1 0 245 191 128.27 4DRYSDALE 1 1 0 220 193 113.99 4Modewarre 1 1 0 171 78 142.31 4Geelong Amateur 1 1 0 178 189 94.18 4Newcomb Power 1 1 0 160 182 87.91 4Barwon Heads 0 2 0 143 233 61.37 0Portarlington 0 2 0 50 335 14.93 0

RESERVE GRADETeam W L D F A % PtsOCEAN GROVE 2 0 0 267 74 360.81 8QUEENSCLIFF 2 0 0 218 100 218.00 8MODEWARRE 2 0 0 135 105 128.57 8TORQUAY 1 1 0 181 117 154.70 4GEELONG AMATEUR 1 1 0 148 97 152.58 4Anglesea 1 1 0 110 152 72.37 4Newcomb Power 1 1 0 93 177 52.54 4Drysdale 0 2 0 131 223 58.74 0Barwon Heads 0 2 0 92 177 51.98 0Portarlington 0 2 0 75 228 32.89 0

UNDER 18sTeam W L D F A % PtsDRYSDALE 2 0 0 303 23 1317.39 8OCEAN GROVE 2 0 0 351 31 1132.26 8GEELONG AMATEUR 2 0 0 158 125 126.40 8TORQUAY 1 1 0 108 117 92.31 4BARWON HEADS 1 0 0 123 142 86.62 4Modewarre 0 2 0 96 145 66.21 0Anglesea 0 2 0 90 206 43.69 0Portarlington 0 2 0 3 443 0.68 0

BELLARINE FOOTBALL LEAGUE SCORESROUND 2

FIRST GRADEAnglesea 4.3 6.4 11.10 14.14 (98)Ocean Grove 1.5 5.8 7.11 11.15 (81)GOALS: Anglesea: M. Smith 3, D. Mensch 2, B. Davis 2, D. Bell-Warren 1, J. Tipping 1, K. Bonner 1, J. Boone 1, C. Robertson 1, L. Norton 1, A. Lynch 1. Ocean Grove: S. Jack 4, J. McTaggart 3, T. Gavin 1, T. Doherty 1, R. O’Callaghan 1, L. Sinnott 1.BEST: Anglesea: B. Baldwinson, D. Bell-Warren, D. Mensch, S. Kent, B. Davis. Ocean Grove: B. Ricardo, J. McTaggart, S. Fairway, B. Lynch, T. Doherty, G. Costello.Newcomb Power 2.4 7.11 12.14 19.17 (131)Portarlington 2.1 3.2 3.5 4.5 (29)GOALS: Newcomb Power: L. Morrison 8, C. Morrison 4, M. Kennedy 2, A. Robinson 2, B. Partridge 2, M. Etheridge 1. Portarlington: A. Bradley 2, C. Mc Rae 1, W. Foott 1. BEST: Newcomb Power: A. Jamieson, L. Morrison, S. Orr, A. Robinson, R. Brady, M. Etheridge.Portarlington: D. Morton, T. Lord, R. Davis, A. Bradley, G. Brody.Drysdale 6.2 15.4 20.10 25.12 (162)Queenscliff 3.2 8.6 11.7 14.8 (92)GOALS: Drysdale: N. Malcher 5, B. Taylor 4, P. Davis 4, C. Barclay 3, J. White 2, M. Scott 2, J. Basterfield 2, J. Wilson 1, T. McKeegan 1, A. White 1. Queenscliff: D. Chaplin-Burch 4, B. Hood 4, E. Grout 2, T. Limb 1, D. Gibbs 1, S. Wayth 1, N. Eddy 1.BEST: Drysdale: B. Taylor, P. Davis, S. Wells, N. Malcher, T. Williams, M. Scott. Queenscliff: D. Measures, J. Callahan, N. Orvis.Torquay 7.5 10.5 11.7 11.13 (79)Modewarre 2.1 5.3 7.4 9.6 (60)GOALS: Torquay: A. Bird 2, A. Hann 2, M. Duckworth 2, S. Hughes 2, B. Wall 1, A. Gross 1, B. Dixon 1. Modewarre: D. Tennant 2, B. Sweeney 1, D. McCaskill 1, J. Finch 1, T. Wood 1, K. Pickering 1, A. Leslie 1, D. Razga 1.BEST: Torquay: T. Bird, B. Christie, A. Hann, S. Hughes, A. Bird, H. Jarrad, A. Gross. Modewarre: C. Mamalis, K. Pickering, T. Smith, C. Obst, D. Trebilcock.Geelong Amateur 5.4 10.8 13.9 18.14 (122)

Barwon Heads 3.6 3.7 8.8 9.11 (65)GOALS: Geelong Amateur: J. Tom 4, D. Zaparenkov 3, B. Dodd 3, T. Clark 2, W. Kelly 2, R. Ferguson 2, M. Wood 1, B. Kelly 1. Barwon Heads: T. Knights 3, B. Watach 2, J. Taylor 2, L. Flinn 1, M. Cook 1.BEST: Geelong Amateur: M. Wood, R. Kangars, B. Boseley, B. Dodd, S. Goddard, T. Weber. Barwon Heads: Knights, M. Cook, D. Holland, R. Wallace, S. Schaller, T. Perry.

RESERVE GRADEOcean Grove 0.4 4.6 7.8 15.14 (104)Anglesea 2.0 4.0 8.1 9.2 (56)GOALS: Ocean Grove: P. Maloney 2, A. Coombs 2, C. Place 2, A. Lowson 2, K. Montgomery 2, J. Hinkley 2, C. Spolding 1, D. Maloney 1, P. West 1. Anglesea: R. Eddy 5, T. Barton 3, K. Dans 1. BEST: Ocean Grove: C. Place, K. Reardon, D. Maloney, S. Fankhauser, R. Portelli, M. Uwland. Anglesea: L. Cameron, R. Eddy, L. Edmonds, W. Bingham, D. Evans.Newcomb Power 3.3 5.4 8.11 9.11 (65)Portarlington 2.1 5.3 6.4 8.9 (57)GOALS: Newcomb Power: P. Vigilante 3, D. Stillitano 2, M. Coverdale 2, C. Ritchie 1, D. Cumming 1. Portarlington: H. Illingworth 3, S. Paul 1, B. Harvey 1, D. Wicking 1, T. Singleton 1, H. Finnigan 1.BEST: Newcomb Power: D. Wight, M. Coverdale, D. Stillitano, A. Block, M. Grills, B. O’Brien. Portarlington: B. Harvey, D. Wicking, S. Ward, H. Illingworth, S. Paul, M. Hope.Queenscliff 6.5 8.7 10.9 14.14 (98)Drysdale 3.1 8.3 10.5 11.6 (72)GOALS: Queenscliff: G. Burgoyne 3, W. Bland 2, A. Fairbairn 2, G. Henri-Claude 2, W. Bennett 1, S. Ferrier 1, M. Golightly 1, T. Buckland 1, A. McDonald 1. Drysdale: J. Simons 4, S. Scott 2, X. Wilson 1, T. McGuire 1, L. Malcolm 1, S. Reyment 1, D. Tester 1.BEST: Queenscliff: S. Ferrier, G. Burgoyne, A. McDonald, B. Neville, G. Henri-Claude, H. Waddell. Drysdale: D. Tester, N. Pigott, L. Fox, J. Simons, G. Smethurst, G. Stripling.Modewarre 2.1 2.2 6.3 9.4 (58)Torquay 2.0 4.4 6.5 8.8 (56)

GOALS: Modewarre: L. Sharp 2, J. Loving 2, S. Hovey 2, S. Mayall 1, T. Fay 1, L. Drum 1. Torquay: A. Bogan 4, A. Carr 2, M. Grossman 1, L. Priest 1.BEST: Modewarre: H. Findlay, C. Robinson, L. Sharp, D. Gunning, L. Pople, I. Tiglias. Torquay: M. Brown, L. Priest, J. Muncey, S. Hill, T. Lovell, L. Sweeney.Geelong Amateur 2.4 5.6 11.7 15.10 (100)Barwon Heads 3.2 4.5 5.6 6.7 (43)GOALS: Geelong Amateur: N. Foord 3, J. Vince 2, A. Hawker 2, N. Rau 2, M. Bensch 1, J. Mountjoy 1, B. May 1, A. Mackus 1, A. Coulter 1.Barwon Heads: J. Holland 2, T. Pocock 2, C. Durran 1, B. Hanson 1.BEST: Geelong Amateur: N. Boseley, S. Kangars, J. Mountjoy, D. Brown, B. Hunter. Barwon Heads: C. Durran, I. McCormick, G. Hill, J. Almond, T. Pocock.

UNDER 18SDrysdale 3.6 12.14 22.19 33.25 (223)Portarlington 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0)GOALS: Drysdale: L. Patten 7, J. Daffy 6, S. Schoonderbeek 5, B. Dinneen 2, S. Dunne 2, S. Bensted 2, T. Johnson 2, L. Hobbs 1, D. McGill 1, M. Harman 1, J. Wilson 1, J. Dinneen 1, B. Kelly 1, B. Trewhella 1.BEST: Drysdale: D. McGill, J. Daffy, L. Patten, S. Schoonderbeek, S. Bensted, T. Johnson. Portarlington: S. Gibbons, J. Livermore, D. Cull, B. Whitfield, M. McGuinness, A. Innes.Ocean Grove 5.3 12.3 16.11 19.17 (131)Anglesea 0.0 1.0 1.1 4.4 (28)GOALS: Ocean Grove: A. Higgins 4, J. Rawlings 3, J. Bennett 3, D. Thorley 2, T. Rodgers 2, D. Dimech 1, N. Rankin 1, N. Giddings 1, J. Clancy 1, J. Woolhouse 1. Anglesea: Midolo 2, J. Armstrong 1, D. Cooper 1.BEST: Ocean Grove: A. Higgins, J. Rawlings, D. Thorley, D. Dimech, J. Bennett, L. Polgar. Anglesea: T. Leeds, J. Armstrong, S. Leeds, C. Abbey, O. Mackay, D. Midolo.Torquay 3.6 5.6 7.11 11.19 (85)Modewarre 0.0 1.2 1.3 5.7 (37)GOALS: Torquay: B. Clarke 3, O. Briody 3, J. Graham 2, D. Allitt 2, B. Clarke 1. Modewarre: D. McFarlane 2, T. Wemyss 1, J. Rutherford 1. BEST: Torquay: P. Burchell, D. Allitt, K. Holroyd, J. Dawson,

O. Briody, B. Clarke. Modewarre: N. Allison, M. Llewellyn, J. Rutherford, T. Wemyss, D. McFarlane, B. Massari.Geelong Amateur 3.1 8.4 10.7 12.11 (83)Barwon Heads 2.3 3.4 6.6 9.9 (63)GOALS: Geelong Amateur: J. Lamond 4, A. Widdicombe 2, G. Chisholm 2, R. Fagan 1, J. Scholes 1, G. Fallaw 1, J. Pickering 1. Barwon Heads: W. Pelham 4, J. Barlow 3, J. Read 1, J. Hunt 1.BEST: Geelong Amateur: R. Fagan, J. Pickering, N. Quail, G. Chisholm, R. Dickson, M. Cramp. Barwon Heads: S. O’Leary, J. Hunt, P. Brown, H. Walker, W. Pelham, J. Barlow.

UNDER 18SBOcean Grove 2 4.2 8.6 10.7 15.12 (102)St Mary’s 2 2.0 3.0 6.5 7.5 (47)GOALS: Ocean Grove 2: Z. Henderson 8, B. Foord-Engelsman 5, A. Taylor 2. St Mary’s 2: C. McVean 2, J. Kol 1, A. Bousejaan 1, T. Sudweeks 1, J. Stubbings 1, T. Ryan 1.BEST: Ocean Grove 2: M. Awramenko, A. Hackett, D. Hibbins, Z. Henderson, J. Habgood, T. Nagle. St Mary’s 2: A. Bousejaan, S. Beckett, C. McVean, R. Nunan, J. Trimble, J. Ryan.Queenscliff 7.2 9.5 14.9 16.15 (111)Drysdale 2 2.2 6.2 8.2 10.2 (62)GOALS: Queenscliff: M. Ridgway 4, J. McCabe 3, B. Hayward 2, T. Dorman 2, M. Walsh 1, L. Cohen 1, R. Grout 1, J. Grout 1. Drysdale 2: J. Crerar 4, R. Patten 2, J. Wassell 2, N. Moriarty 1, C. Halsall 1.BEST: Queenscliff: L. Gibbs, L. Cohen, J. Pritchard, R. Grout, T. Dorman, M. Fisher. Drysdale 2: D. Thomas, J. Esler, N. Moriarty, J. Stent, R. Patten, J. Trezise.South Barwon 2 4.1 6.5 10.9 12.15 (87)Torquay 2 2.0 7.0 8.3 8.4 (52)GOALS: South Barwon 2: A. Naumovski 7, D. Anastasopoulos 2, W. delRio 1, A. Bishop 1, T. Dodds 1. Torquay 2: D. Slater 3, J. Bienefelt 2, D. Thornton 1, J. Hickman 1, S. Smith 1.BEST: South Barwon 2: A. Naumovski, J. Tinta, M. Dunstan, T. Dodds, W. delRio, A. Super. Torquay 2: B. Dubberley, D. Slater, K. Hodge, N. Vasey, D. Thornton, R. VanDerVlist.

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Geelong defender Andrew Mackie and team-mate Harry Taylor were special guests at the Reach for the Stars junior football clinic held at Spring Creek Reserve last week. Mackie and Taylor provided those attending with some handy hints on basic skills during the session.

SOUTH African surf star, Jordy Smith, will be in store at Torquay’s Blunt outlet this Saturday for a meet and greet.

Smith – along with fellow O’Neill team surfers, Raoni Montiero (Brazil), Cory Lopez (United States) and Australia’s Mark Matthews, will be in store from 3pm to sign team posters and hand out giveaways.

Smith, who made a good charge at last year’s Rip Curl Pro, said he loves his yearly visit to the Surf Coast.

“I love coming to Bells at Easter, it’s such a cruisy event and I find the waves really suit my surfing,” he said.

“I finished third last year so I’m looking to better that, I’d really like to ring that bell.”

Blunt is located at Shop 2 Surf City Plaza.

Meet the surf stars

Jordy Smith and fellow O’Neill team members will be at Blunt in Torquay this Saturday to meet fans from 3pm.

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BARWON HEADS: g Reports of some nice kingfish being taken

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The south-west Glenelg spiny freshwater crayfish, which is found only in south-west Victoria and south-east South Australia, has been listed as endangered under the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.

Why has it been listed?Department of Sustainability and Environment Biodiversity spokesperson Jodie Honan said concern arose due to the decline in numbers of the crayfish. “As a result of ongoing research and conservation work carried out by the community, the government and other individuals, researchers found that Glenelg spiny freshwater crayfish are slow-growing and long-lived. In many areas they may not breed until they are more than ten years old and 15cm long.”

Since 2010 fishing for the species has been prohibited in both Victoria and South Australia because of ongoing habitat loss and sustainability concerns. The Glenelg spiny crayfish is the only spiny crayfish species in south-west Victoria and south-east South Australia.

How do you identify a Glenelg spiny crayfish? It is easy to tell the difference between a Glenelg Spiny Crayfish and other freshwater crayfish. It has spines and bumps on its large claws and body, and is known as the ‘prickly back’ crayfish.

Where is it found?It is found in the Glenelg River catchment,

including the Wannon River system, and in several coastal streams in south-west Victoria and south-east South Australia

Glenelg spiny freshwater crayfish prefer cool, shaded flowing streams with good water quality and in-stream logs.

Land-clearing, salinity, de-snagging and changes in land use have caused long-term declines in their habitat.

More recently, drought conditions have dried some former habitats and bushfires and landslips have affected important catchments, increasing concerns about the survival of the species.

The Commonwealth Government’s protection of the species highlights the threats posed by land use as well as the changes that have occurred to the species’ environment over the years

The future?“Glenelg spiny crayfish are the largest invertebrates in the food web of these streams.

“Protecting and restoring healthy streams that are cool and shady with good native vegetation on the banks and good environmental flows of water is essential if the species is to able to recover some of its former range,” Honan said.

Real catchesIf you have recently had some luck fishing and you want to share your catch with the Surf Coast and Bellarine Times readers then send the details to [email protected] Include your name, the type of fish, its weight, length, and the location it was caught.

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