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Mt Egerton resident has been named as Moorabool’s Australia Day Citizen of the Year. Photo – Helen Tatchell
By Meg Kennedy people that I work with,” he said. Mr Harper, but it’s seeing the results of hard which is a long while, and I think within me
“No man is an island, so we’re all part of the work become a reality. there is a semblance of all that’s good about
You’d be hard-pressed to find a man busier people that we are empowered by, or we are “Seeing the fruits of the Ballan Autumn the Australian egalitarianism.”
than Kevin Harper. able to empower.” Festival grow into one of the most significant “Everyone in Australia brings that, and that
From dressing up in crazy costumes whilst The inspiration for Mr Harper to be such an events in the Shire - it’s been going for over makes it such an exciting country.”
serving as President of the Ballan Autumn active member of the Moorabool community 40 years - but the festival has now grown in Other recipients in the main categories
Festival; holding the Chair for Flavours of derives from being a team player. step with the growth of the Shire as well,” being honoured on Saturday are:
Moorabool; directing the Ballan Christmas It was an attitude forged whilst growing up he said.
Community Event of the Year – Bacchus
Carols and deputy Chair for Ballarat Hospice, in England, and engrained during his time And although Mr Harper’s origins stem
it’s no wonder the Mt Egerton resident has Marsh Avenue of Honour Centenary
at the Sandhurst Royal Military Academy - from the other side of the world, the
been named Moorabool’s Citizen of the Year Celebrations
its notable alumni including Princes William Australian way of life has made a clear
for 2019. and Harry to Winston Churchill – before impact. Young Citizen of the Year – Ms Samantha
Mr Harper said he was “very surprised” serving as an Officer in the Royal Army “I noticed [the difference] when I very first Bradfield
when he heard the news, but noted that “it’s Medical Corps. came to Australia… [coming from a place] Mayoral Award – Ms Naomi Carr
not just for me, but all the people I work with “All of that’s about being part of a team, but where I would push a button if I wanted **Moorabool Shire Council’s Australia
across the Shire.” the Sandhurst motto is ‘Serve to Lead’. It’s a cup to tea, to walking into a store and Day 2019 Community Celebrations will
“I’m humbled by the nomination. There are [Prince William and Prince Harry’s] motto as hearing, “You right mate?”, rather than “Can be held at the Public Hall, Main Street,
far more people that are more deserving, well, and it’s the motto when I was there.” I help you sir?”, he joked. Bacchus Marsh on Saturday 26 January 2019
but I’m wanting to take it on behalf of all the Not only is being part of a team what drives “I’ve been here on-and-off for 30-years now, from 8am, starting with a free breakfast.
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(2nd Yr Swinburne Uni) white Hyundai next to a petrol nozzle and
proceeded to fill said vehicle with $125.65
Financial hardship was the reason for a worth of petrol, all of this caught on CCTV
Daylesford man fronting the Bacchus Marsh footage,” Prosecutor Patterson said.
Magistrate’s court to face an offence he Phypers was interviewed by police on May
committed in April 2018. 29 in Daylesford and made no admissions.
By Kate Taylor It’s also a dry argument for SRW residents
On Friday 11 January, 28-year-old Billy The accused told the court that at the time
and in particular, farmers - currently, Pykes Phypers appeared before Magistrate Alan of his offending his “partner was pregnant,”
It’s almost a case of the ‘haves’ versus Creek reservoir is 75 per cent full but that’s Spillane for multiple charges; these included and when asked by Magistrate Spillane if he
the ‘have nots’ when it comes to water in theft, driving whilst suspended and driving faced “financial issues” and had the inability
compared to 91 per cent last year.
Moorabool. an unregistered motor vehicle. to fill up the car, he said “yes”.
Remembering that the reservoir is also an
The shire is covered by three main water It was alleged by the prosecution, police The accused was convicted and fined a sum
authorities – Western Water, Central irrigators source, the SRW outlook is not a
officer Michael Patterson, on April 14 last of $300, all of his licences were suspended for
Highlands Water, and Southern Rural Water. sunny one for Bacchus Marsh and Werribee three months.
year the accused stopped at the Ballan BP
All have released their annual water irrigators. service station on the Western Freeway with Magistrate Spillane released Phypers on an
outlooks for 2019 and they are quite different The SRW Board says that a drier than an unknown male. adjourned undertaking.
stories.
No license, no worries –
average winter has produced a higher need
For those residents falling under the CHW for irrigation water right across the state and
umbrella, it’s good news, a gentle reminder with a dry hot summer ahead, it’s predicted
from the head honcho that Permanent Water to continue.
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The reasons are There’s no questioning the facts. Bushfires can start quickly and threaten lives
within minutes. When it comes to fire, what you need to do is black and white.
black and white Check Fire Danger Ratings in your district daily, and monitor conditions.
Most bushfire deaths happen close to home, so on high-risk fire
days, leaving early, before a fire starts, is always the safest option.
Police Rounds
Provided by Ballan Police Officer-in-Charge Sgt Michael Kearnes
Taz showing the audience how to teach skateboarding.
Trick or Treat?
Theft of wool - graziers are asked to be – Ballan resident was detected driving
vigilant at present due to an increase in wool with nearly four times the prescribed
thefts from unattended sheds. concentration of alcohol in his system
in Inglis Street. The Ballan resident will
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receive a summons and had his licence
By Meg Kennedy Ballan Police have noticed an increase in cancelled on the spot.
fires on rural properties during the fire – A St. Albans woman and holder of a
It’s not every day you see a dog on a skateboard, yet this was the sight last month at danger period. In the last three weeks, suspended driver’s licence was detected
Coimadai Park, where animal trainer Kelly Gill and her crew of ‘Wonderdogs’ conducted a a number of persons have been detected driving an unregistered motor vehicle on
trick-training seminar. deliberately lighting fires in breach of the the Ballan-Daylesford Road on Christmas
Over 40 people watched Wonderdogs of Flynn, Taz, Dart and Sketch demonstrate their CFA Act. There have also been several fires Day. The driver will receive a summons for
tricks to attendees on the weekend in mid-December last year. caused by farm machinery striking rocks these offences and had her car impounded
The Wonderdogs are no strangers to the spotlight, having performed in television and other objects. Police are urging everyone for 30-days. The cost to the driver is
advertisements and at many events with Dr Katrina Warren of ‘Harry’s Practice’ fame. to be vigilant to the causation of fires and to approximately $1400 for the impound.
Training activities for attendees and their dogs included basic essential behaviours for dogs, consider the risks and weather conditions – A number of speeding fines were issued to
from “sit” and “stay” to walking backwards and “saying prayers”. before undertaking activities. drivers, some exceeding the speed limit by
Coimadai Park business owner Sandy Stockman said “everyone had a great weekend and more than 30 KM/H. Speeding continues
found it very rewarding learning new skills and playing games with their dogs.” •••
to be an issue in the Ballan area on the
For more information on events at Coimadai Park, visit https://www.coimadaipark.com/. Ballan Police have received increased Ballan-Daylesford Road, Ballan-Geelong
reports of hoon driving in the Haddon Drive Road and the Greendale-Myrniong Road.
and Atkinson street areas. A request for
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anyone with information to contact Ballan
Police on 5368 1303 or Crimestoppers on 1800 Ballan Police are receiving an increase in
333 000. We are also urging anyone who sees reports of stock wandering on public roads
hoon driving to record it on their phones and causing traffic hazards. The cause in most
send the video to Ballan Police. cases has been identified as due to poor or
inadequate fencing.
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Ballan Police arrested a Kings Park resident
in Greendale-Myrniong Road, Greendale With the holidays upon us, residents are
recently in response to information from urged to take appropriate security measures
the public. The male and a female from around their home if they’re going away.
Deer Park were found in the rear yard of a Some measures include leaving old clothes
house. The male was allegedly found in on the clothes line, asking your neighbours
possession of a drug of dependence and was to park their car in your driveway and using
charged and remanded to appear at Geelong time activated switches to turn lights on and
Magistrates’ Court on 31 December 2018. off. Further advice can be obtained from
The male subsequently pleaded guilty to the Ballan Police or from our pro-active units
offence of possess a drug of dependence. based in Bacchus Marsh and Ballarat West
Police stations.
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Operation Roadwise has concluded for
another year. As part of the operation, Ballan See Something? Say Something –
Police conducted a number of Preliminary Crimestoppers 1800 333 000; Triple Zero-000;
Breath Testing sites and vehicle intercepts. Ballan Police 5368 1303 or Bacchus Marsh
Sandy & Gary Stockman of Coimadai Park with the Famous Wonderdogs. Photos supplied Results from the operation included: Police 5366 4500.
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12 days.
SRW believes the E.coli was an environmentally occurring
strain that ‘blooms’ in suitable conditions, and is awaiting
final results to confirm if such blooms pose any public health
concerns.
Edward Smith, Manager, Water Supply West, said the
Reservoir is currently holding 16,000 million litres and has a
surface area of 203 hectares
“It is important to note that Pykes Creek Reservoir is a large,
open, freshwater storage and its main purpose is to supply
irrigation water to farmers.
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after being dismounted from his motorcycle.
“The cause of the collision is now the
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The man was travelling in a westerly
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Racecourse road overpass just after 2.45pm
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The yet to be identified man died at the scene.
Anyone who witnessed the collision or may have dash cam footage is urged to contact
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Police will now prepare a report for the coroner.
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Play up the creativity all areas of your
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life - most
2019 es- 19
pecially in romance. Your role now is inspirational, help-
ing friends find themselves and holding the hand of loved
ones. Take extra health precautions on the weekend.
SUDOKU
7. War between rival brewers? (6,6). 8. Keeps or puts Healthwise, you are feeling surprisingly robust. The
back outside (6). 9. Right before I dash off for some- weekend favours spontaneous travel - further away or
thing to eat (6). 10. She’s tailed (7). 12. A light facsimile just around the corner.
of the other one (5). 15. Lay the claim to and post (5). SCORPIO—October 23-November 21
16. Are they shouting outside your front door? (7). 18.
Spike, give Scamp a drink (6). 20. Can’t translate, our-
NUMBER GAME
This week finds you making the most important decision
of the year-to-date. Don’t procrastinate. Trouble brew-
selves, into Italian (6). 22. People always at sea when it ing among friends couldBELOW
disturb you Thursday - Friday.
comes to elections? (8,4). ANSWER
The weekend offers a string of surprises.
DOWN SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22
1. Abuse and the matter is thrashed out (8). 2. Come to You are very logical, but a loved one is not - and he/she
jail (4). 3. The tough act is worrying to the doctor (7). 4. could find you a touch overbearing. Extravagant lean-
Do such troopers attack only in bad weather? (5). 5. ings can have you indulging children. Fascinating news
Having the gale die down is a bit of luck (8). 6. Where is sure to come your way by Thursday.
you see force feeding (4). 11. Line up and are noisy
CAPRICORN—December 23-January 20
(4,1,3). 13. They’re dry winds, we’re told (8). 14. The
containers are not upright in the vehicles (7). 17. The In finance, a lucky week - in romance, a complicated time.
fight is on TV, also, we’re told (3-2). 19. Does it fail to Realism should be your present byword. Bargain hunt-
ing on the weekend is emphasized.
keep the hands warm (4). 21. Deliver, so you econo-
mise (4). AQUARIUS—January 21-February 19
Loved ones may seem to be a little stubborn and it’s your
turn to bend. Take a break from obligations to enjoy time
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9084
Save.
rents). 14, Car-ton-s. 17, Set-to (set,too). 19, Muff. 21, alone. News about an old friend or from an old admirer
5, Wind-fall. 6, Mess. 11, Make a row. 13, Currants (cur- livens up the weekend.
QUICK SOLUTIONS
Down - 1, Mistreat (anag.). 2, Stir. 3, Dr-astic. 4, Storm. PISCES—February 20-March 20
Across - 6, Superintend. 7, Pain. 8, Transmit. 9, Snatch.
20, T-us-can. 22, Floating vote.
10, Target. 12, Astral. 15, Prince. 17, Critical. 19, Clay.
maid. 12, Match. 15, Stake. 16, Callers. 18, Imp-ale. Tensions are beginning to ease, especially in family re-
lationships. Guidelines and guarantees must be read with
20, Assassinate.
Across - 7, Bitter strife. 8, St-or-es. 9, R-adish. 10, Mer-
special care. Loved ones may take you to task over your
Down - 1, Spinster. 2, Crutch. 3, Intact. 4, Lees. 5, Ad-
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
weekend extravagances.
mire. 6, Stain. 11, Raincoat. 13, Spread. 14, Locust. 15,
cery. 17, Flank. 19, Corn. 21, Rate.
Pallid. 16, Crave. 18, Task.
Nitrogen. 6, Sten. 11, Consomme. 13, Incisive. 14, Sor- BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
Down - 1, Acrimony. 2, Hock. 3, Adverse. 4, Worth. 5, When people speak to you, they use words such as ener-
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
Caress. 22, Remunerative. getic and dignified as well as reckless, outspoken and
Across - 6, Dread-nought. 7, Line. 8, Ill-treat. 9, S-Kate-
cise. 12, Again. 15, Lying. 16, Connect. 18, School. 20, competitive. This is a year of change and old plans may
S. 10, R-athe-R. 12, Star-ch. 15, Th-I-rt-y. 17, P-rattler.
Across - 7, Accordionist. 8, Pickle. 9, Throng. 10, Con- take new directions.
19, Cold. 20, Show up again.
QUICK SOLUTIONS
Down - 1, Repeater. 2, Admits. 3, Bowler. 4, I-go-R. 5,
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9085
Str-a-F-e. 6, D-rink. 11, Tail coat. 13, T-H-rash. 14, Hold-
up. 15, Tar-tan. 16, Ta-Lon. 18, Took.
returned (5). 23. The soft variety (4).
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Tuesday 7th August 2018
To the Ballan Fire Brigade volunteers who came to my
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Saturday – Stableford
1st Round House Teams
A Grade - Winner Damian Toohey (11) 42 points,
R/up Frank Raffaele (9) 40 points.
B Grade - Winner Ken Muhlhan (16) 38 points,
R/up Hugh Miller (15) 37 points.
C Grade - Winner on the day Andrew Carton (33) 48 points,
R/up Brian Cran (24) 38 points.
NTPs - 12th Andrew Moore, 15th Ian Godkin.
Magpies - 14th Frank Raffaele, 18th Rick Roden.
Balls (7), Cut-off 38 points
Damian Toohey, Frank Raffaele, Andrew Carton,
Rick Roden, Ken Muhlhan, John Muhlhan, Brain Cran.
Ballan 1 St X1
Ballan Cricket Club Ballan lost the toss and were sent into bat with the top order
Ballan 8/306 v Napoleons all making runs to post a good score of 182. Ballan’s bowlers
Batting - A Cairns 131, M Snaith 70, B Loughnane 25, C could only get three wickets which enabled Dunnstown to
Golding 17, S Dehnert 10 no, D Gardiner 7 no form partnerships, Dunnstown passed Ballan’s score with
Ballan lost the toss and were sent into bat. They got off nine balls remaining.
Darley sitting
to a solid start with the openers but failed to capitalise on
the good start, this then brought Alex Cairns and Michael Ballan 3rd XI
Snaith together who went on to make a 139 run partnership, Ballan 10/132 lost Buninyong 7/137
with Michael Snaith making 70 runs, Alex Cairns went onto Batting - R Taylor 57, J Stone 23, A McCarthy 9 no
in box seat
making 131 runs in an excellent batting performance. Ballan Bowling - R Taylor 8-1-3/22, N Spratling 7-1-2/27, B Taylor
finished the day at 8 for 306, Ballan bowl next week.
3-0-2/15,
Roger Taylor made 57 backed up by Jeda Stone making 23
Ballan 2nd X1 runs in Ballan’s score of 132. Roger Taylor opened the bowling
Ballan 8/182 lost Dunnstown 3/187 with an excellent performance taking 3/22 off 8 overs. Beth
Darley Cricket Club Batting - R Ranieri 72 no, S Newton 30, R Lindsay 25, T Taylor took 2/15 and Nick Spratling 2/27 off 7 overs. Evan
Trickey 25 Shaw kept well behind the stumps but was not supported
By Todd Whelan
Bowling - D Pascoe 8-0-1/27, T Trickey 8-0-1/40, J McEgan by the remaining fieldsman with dropped catches costing
A tireless display from Lions bowling duo Ben Longhurst 2-0-1/19 Ballan the game they should have won.
and Hispatha Wickramasinghe has been responsible for
Darley having the upper hand at stumps on day one against
the winless Napoleon-Sebastopol. BC
C
allan
ricket
Longhurst (4/50) and Wickramasinghe (6/45) knocked over
lub
the visitors in the 78th over for 187. The pair were obviously
the ‘go to’ combination for playing coach Mike Alexander as
the two contributed 49.1 of the 77.1 overs that included an
economical 11 maidens with no extras.
It was the first time this season the bowling group had
recorded a clean sheet on the extras front which delighted
the coach given his recent comments regarding the teams
patchy form.
‘We had a really good day, Hasi (Wickramasinghe) and
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“We spoke about bowling with more consistency and to our Captain Shane Newton knocks the ball onto the stumps for
game plan and (we) were able to do that for 90 per cent of the a successful run-out. Riely Ranieri batted smartly to top score with 72.
day which was terrific......
“Our post tea session was particularly good when the game
was in the balance, we really took it up to them,” he said.
The onus now lies with the Lions batting group to see out
this run chase, their spasmodic returns with the bat would
suggest this game is far from over. Despite failing in their
previous two run chases in Rounds 10 and 11, the Lions
should feel some comfort knowing they have been successful
in four of their seven run chases this season.
The middle order especially will be hoping to stand up on
Saturday. The fate of the Lions and their season aspirations
will depend on it. Inevitably, the wash-up will determine
one of two scenarios for the Lions. Win and stay alive or
lose - season over.
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