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First breakfast for the New Year - at 10 a.m. outside before the rains come. Peceli and I had breakfasted a bit earlier. Plan to play tennis then picnic at Eastern Beach but the dark clouds are threatening. It's lovely to have a daughter-in-law who is a great cook. I just sat back and tended my aching bones. People sleeping in a small tent, bungalows, a caravan, and the house. Lovely to get together. Last night we had a party with kava, a barbecue, and plenty of stories, and visitors popping in. A family from Melbourne are down here with us - Ben from Bua, Ane, and five small children so that is delightful. And the pet rodents, Izzie and Fuzzie, had a grass dinner last night, fresh of course.
Churches, tennis courts and land from around Victoria were all on the list of properties up for sale as the Uniting Church tried to repay the $32 million debt left from the college's failure.
There were 21 properties listed to be auctioned today but nine were enough to cover the Uniting Church's requirements.
The church stopped the auction after reaching total sales of $56 million, which includes nine properties sold today and others over the past three weeks.
Properties sold today include the church building, hall and vacant land at 6-8 Hemming St, Brighton East, for $3.25 million and the church building and hall at 489-491 Highett Rd, Highett, for $3.5 million.
Uniting Church Synod Victoria and Tasmania general secretary Rev Mark Lawrence said the "buoyant property market'' enabled the church to reach its target funds while minimising the impact on congregations.
"Today the auction began with vacant land, tennis courts and vacant churches, and placed the active worship centres further down the list," Dr Lawrence said.
"A number of other listed properties, which have yet to exchange contracts or be auctioned, will no longer be offered for sale," he said.
"The property sales process began three weeks ago. In that time a number of residential properties have been sold at auction, six properties have been sold as part of a portfolio sale and four others have been privately negotiated.
"Clearly, many people have been disrupted by this and some congregations and agencies will still have to move as a result of successful sales. I want to thank the people of the Uniting Church for walking together through these very hard few months."
Other properties sold today were:
* Five tennis courts, hall and 10 carparks at 14 Mullum Mullum Rd, Ringwood, for $1.89 million
* Two tennis courts at 20a Broughton Rd, Surrey Hills for $1.76 million
* Vacant land at 3 Victoria Rd, Sydenham, for $720,000
* Three tennis courts and a small sheltered canopy at 50-52 Blackburn Rd, Blackburn for $1.55 million
* Three tennis courts and small weatherboard clubhouse at 39 Denman St, Geelong East, for $850,000
* Church building at 188-198 Gatehouse St, Parkville, for $1.235 million
* Church building, two small halls and two carparks at 31 East Boundary Rd, Bentleigh East, for nearly $2.1 million
Properties that did not end up being auctioned include a church, hall and land at 15 Herald St, Cheltenham; church and hall at 15 The Crossway, Strathmore; church, hall and office at 103 Koonung Rd, Blackburn North; church, two units and a hall at 70-74 Melville Rd, Brunswick West; church and dwelling at 2a Laurel St and 19 Panton St, Bendigo; church, hall, shed and land at 14 and 18a Barkly St, Ballarat; church, hall and dwelling at 36 and 36a Pleasant St South, Ballarat; church, hall and carparking at 70 Wheatsheaf Rd, Glenroy; and church, hall and land at 64-68 Anderson St, Lilydale.