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By Deanne Jeffers MOR E jobs, more produce, and more technology have flourished into fruition, backed by the completion of Flavorite Group’s new six-hectare glasshouse in Tatura, which was officially opened last week. “We stand here in our new 60,000 square metre glasshouse surrounded by over 150,000 highly productive tomato plants, which will shortly deliver 4,000 tonne of great tasting and sustainably grown produce to consumers all over Australia,” said Flavorite Group CEO Mark Nichol. Continued Page 6
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Community learns fate of Wanganui campus Purpose built for 74 students in 1999, today Verney Road School has 227 students and 85 teachers and support staff dedicated to delivering diverse learning opportunities – but they are running out of space to expand. “ We a lway s t a l k ab out bu i ld i n g
By Deanne Jeffers STUDENTS at Verney Road School will have more room to learn, play and to grow when they assume their new educational premises at the former Wanganui Park Secondary School campus on Parkside Drive, Shepparton.
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T H E s chool has a proud h istor y of providing learning and purposeful pathways for st udent s w it h m i ld to profou nd intellectual disability ranging in age from three to 18, and catering for families from Shepparton and Mooroopna, and across the region to Nathalia, Murchison, Euroa and Numurkah. Treasurer Tim Pallas visited Verney Road S chool to a n nou nce t hei r new site, an initiative that is part of the State Government’s promise to retain the former campuses on Wanganui Park and McGuire College for future educational purposes. “Kids with special needs deserve access to the same opportunities as every other student – with a new campus for Verney Road School, and upgrades to every special school across the state, we’re making sure that’s happening,” said Treasurer Pallas. Perkins Architects Pty Ltd have been appointed to design the new school with a builder expected to be appointed and start
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A NEW roundabout, road pavement, plus kerb and drainage works are earmarked for Nixon Street in Shepparton, which will soon receive a $2.1M upgrade. "This strip of Nixon Street is a busy one, used by both motorists and pedestrians, and therefore, it is important we address the ageing assets to ensure road safety is maintained," said mayor Shane Sali. "While there may be some disruptions in the area at the time of the works, the end result will ensure a safer experience for residents and visitors." The scope of the works includes demolition of the existing kerb, drainage and road pavement, installation of stormwater drainage, installation of tree cells and associated tree plantings, construction of concrete kerbing, footpaths, and pedestrian crossings, and installation of line marking and signage. Local company Mawson Constructions Pty Ltd were successful at Greater Shepparton's July council meeting, being awarded the million-dollar tender, which is to include a new roundabout on Nixon Street, between Corio and Skene Street. Works are expected to commence Monday, August 1, with completion scheduled for December 2022, weather permitting.
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Listening to our learners All ages, genders, races and religions have a voice at Greater Shepparton Secondary College with its new Student Representative Councils. More than 30 students have formed a Middle Years SRC and Senior SRC to provide input into their education. Among the Years 7 to 10 representatives are (from left) Kaileigh Wilhelms, Miley Cleave Richmond, Lily-Rose Jackson and Rex Morrison, who describes the job as “digging deep into issues and problems so that we make the school a better place for everyone”.
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THERE is a fine tradition of literary writing and talent in Greater Shepparton, and it all began with a gentleman by the name of Joseph Furphy, who wrote under the pseudonym, Tom Collins almost 150 years ago. Working for twenty years alongside his brother, John at the famous foundry, Joseph spent his evenings writing into the night. In 1903, he published, Such is Life, a novel that would go on to be one of the country’s pioneering literary works. In 1992, The Furphy Literary Awards was established in honour of Joseph Furphy and in its quest “to promote and extend the tradition of storytelling,” it has become one of the most prestigious (and lucrative) awards of its type in the country. This year’s Furphy Literary Awards ceremony, open short story competition, was held at the Shepparton Art Museum on Saturday, July 23 and the Junior and Youth poetry and short story award winners were announced on Sunday July 24 at the Shepparton library. The Adviser would like to join the com mu nit y in for warding a hear t y
congratulations to the following winners: 2022 Furphy Literary Award winners Open Short Story 1st Cate Kennedy, Art and Life 2nd Lisa Moule, The Game 3rd Natalie Vella, Winter is for Regret
2022 Furphy Literary Award winners Junior Poetry 1st Riley Wooster, A Sea of White 2nd Milo Rose, Ode to my Mandarin Tree 3rd Milo Rose, When I saw the Monet Junior Short Story 1st Lila Plunkett, Colour 2nd Lila Plunkett, The Cough 3rd M iriam Ford, A Light in the Darkness Youth Poetry 1st Dorothy Lune, Intergenerational rotout kitchen 2nd Layla O’Callaghan, Our Pastime 3rd Casey Clark, Take Me to a Place Youth Short Story 1st Layla O’Callaghan, The Taliban 2nd Erin Hicks, Stars and Skies 3rd Martha McKellar, Teenage Cage
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GSSC’s new Student Representative Councils are supported by staff but importantly, led by students. They will receive expert guidance in an upcoming workshop hosted by the VicSRC – the only independent, student-led advocacy organisation in Australia providing advice to educators and government.
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Business Awards recognise the best the GV has to offer WITH 12 categories in this year’s 2022 White King- Pental Triple M Business Awards hosted by the Shepparton Chamber of Commerce and Industry, nominations are being sought to highlight and honour outstanding contributions. Three more categories last week saw three more nominees receive their nomination plaque. Aspen Kimmorley from the ANZ Bank has been nominated for the ‘Young Professional of the Year Award’ and said that it is an absolute honour to be nominated. She thanked sponsors, her past and present team members, and her supportive family and partner. Bluebell Bathhouse has been nominated for the ‘Best New Business (under 2 years) of the Year Award’. Owner Christy Bull said she was delighted at the nomination and felt thankful to all her valued customers and the sponsors for the opportunity to be a part of the awards. Mitchell Dickason from Market Meats at the Shepparton Marketplace, has been nominated for the ‘Apprentice/Trainee of the Year Award’ and thanked his loyal customers, his boss, and all sponsors of the awards. He also mentioned that a huge refit of the shop will be happening soon and is extremely excited for the fresh look of the business. Winners of each category will be recognised at a special gala presentation dinner at Riverlinks on Friday October 28, 2022. Nominations are open for businesses with the Greater Shepparton City Council boundary only, and nominations can be made online at https://www.sheppartonchamber.com.au/ nominate/ or in-store. For all enquiries, including ticketing, contact Shepparton Chamber of Commerce at info@sheppartonchamber.com.au or phone 0407 503 886.
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GROWING AG OPPORTUNITIES... Flavorite’s Tatura glasshouse was officially opened last week. Cutting the ribbon, from left are Spirit Super chief investments officer Ross Barry, Flavorite Group CEO Mark Nichol, Greater Shepparton mayor Shane Sali, State Treasurer Tim Pallas, State Minister for Regional Development Harriet Shing, Aware Super chief of staff Katrina McPhee and associate portfolio manager (private equity) Ridshi Dua, and Member for Northern Victoria Mark Gepp. Photo: Deanne Jeffers.
Six hectare glasshouse opens
“AND in the process, increase employment in the Goulburn Valley region on this site to over 170 people, and we think that is worth celebrating.” The glasshouse stands seven metres in height and uses world-leading technology to control every aspect of the environment. Having the means to control sunlight, water, carbon dioxide, temperature and pests ensures Flavorite can deliver premium fresh produce 12 months of the year. The development was made possible through the State Government’s Regional Jobs Funds and Victorian Business Growth Fund, established in partnership with Aware Super and Spirit Super.
“Through our $250 million Growth Fund, we have effectively provided the opportunity to take an equity share and also to provide a low-interest loan. So, we’re effectively converting cash to an asset for the state, whether it be a loan or an equity share,” explained Treasurer Tim Pallas. The Fund invests on Victorian businesses to expand their organisations, achieving better social
and environmental outcomes and boosting jobs. Treasurer Pallas said Victoria is now a bigger agricultural producer than Queensland, supported by agricultural projects of this nature. “Victoria is three percent of the landmass of the nation, we now produce more agricultural produce than Queensland does, which is quite a stellar achievement,” he said.
“It also shows that we’re the food bowl of the nation, and the only way that we can maintain that reputation is through increasing ways of efficient delivery of agriculture.” The latest construction takes Flavorite’s total production under glass from 58 hectares to 64 hectares, with plans for continued growth.
Making children’s lives better By Deanne Jeffers HE has worked tirelessly to improve the lives of children locally, and now Paul Archer of Natrad Batteries needs a hand to continue his tremendous work. In addition to running his own business, Paul has raised $668,000 to the GV Health’s children ward, and thousands more supporting Give Me 5 For Kids, the Kiwanis and Rushworth SES. “I thought it was extraordinary that SES volunteers could be working at four in the morning, say cutting someone out of a car that’s been in an accident, and would have to spend time during the week cooking barbecues to raise money to help people,” he said. Looking to the future, Paul needs to raise money to retain the 260x186mm
location of his business and to purchase a larger truck, which would aid him in collecting materials for donations. “When I go out on the road, I’ll go to somewhere like Finley and collect two tonne and then need to come back to collect what's left. A new truck would save me time, money, and fuel.” Rushworth SES have started a GoFundMe where you can donate toward a more appropriate vehicle, or Paul would be very happy if an individual or business could donate a used vehicle, which the money could be put towards fixing up. Paul aspires to one day have his own charity foundation. In the meantime, a donation to Paul Archer, Natrad's ‘Battery Man’, will ensure local children and families may still be supported by his public spirit and unwavering dedication to improving the
ALL FOR A GOOD CAUSE... Donate to help Paul Archer from Natrad Batteries continue his incredible fundraising work by donating batteries or by assisting him in gaining a larger truck to grow his work and make more impact. Photo: Deanne Jeffers.
lives of young people. Donations can be made at Natrad Batteries located at 20 Campbell Street, Shepparton, or via the GoFundMe page www. gofundme.com/f/paul-archer-needs-a-truck-for-his-charity-work
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To be considered for this role, it’s important you can address the following criteria: Wandin Valley Farms is 100% family-owned and one of • Orchard management experience, ideally cherries or the largest producers of fresh cherries in Australia. From other stone fruit. our farms in Victoria and Tasmania, we provide high quality • Understanding of irrigation systems and practices. cherries to both domestic and international markets. • Knowledge of agricultural chemicals and their uses. The role: • Pruning and general fruit tree upkeep experience. This is an exciting, long-term career opportunity for a • A strong history of harvest management. qualified and experienced Farm Manager located at our • The implementation of on-going maintenance flagship farm in North East Victoria. The position oversees programs for equipment and machinery. the farm activity of approximately 200 ha, together with a • Demonstrated ability to manage people effectively newly acquired farm actively under development. through clear communication and the capacity to interact with others respectfully in order to develop We are looking for someone to take pride in this strong working relationships that minimise conflict and established yet growing operation and ‘treat it as their maximise employee potential. own’. We operate with a flat structure and you will be • Basic computer skills and knowledge of Microsoft reporting directly to and supported by the CEO/MD whose Office suite to perform administrative and reporting management style is to empower, not micromanage. duties. You’ll undertake the effective operation and maintenance Qualifications: of farm machinery and be rewarded for your efforts with a great salary, company vehicle and bonuses. On top of that • Tertiary qualifications in agriculture or related field and at least 3 years of relevant experience. (The position you will play a key role in the continuous improvement of may be open to a candidate who has attained VCE (or site operations. equivalent) with significant on-farm experience.) Your duties will include (but not be limited to): • ChemCert chemical handling certificate. • Provide leadership and assist the achievement of all There is no onsite accommodation, you must be willing objectives for site operation. to relocate prior to commencement of employment or live • Supervising, training and organising tasks of all within the local area. farm employees including permanent and casual You must have full rights to work and stay in Australia. employees, contractors and on-hired staff. • Maintaining and communicating clear performance Please submit your resume and covering letter with your targets for employees and leading by example. application to jobs@wandinvalleyfarms.com.au or call • Maintaining the budget for planned maintenance, +613 5964 4669 for further details. harvest and development works. Wandin Valley Farms is an equal opportunities employer • Ensuring up to date record keeping and reporting. with a strict policy of respect within the workplace. • Planning and managing seasonal activities. • Liaising with outside consultants regarding chemicals, Employer questions Your application will include the following questions: fertilizers and machinery. • How many years of people management experience About You: do you have? You have proven skills in orchard and people management, • Which of the following Microsoft Office products are you are pro-active, hands-on, with a demonstrated ability you experienced with? to effectively meet your timelines and an absolute team • Which of the following ChemCert cards do you hold? player. A “safety-first mindset” is a key ingredient of your • Which of the following statements best describes your character. right to work in Australia? You will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the • How many years’ experience do you have as a Farm farm; with a number of employees reporting directly to you, Manager? that you will be expected to mentor and develop through a • Which of the following First Aid accreditations do you strong ethic of teamwork. currently hold?
PASSIONATE ABOUT GROWTH... Mayor, Cr Shane Sali is passionate about building relationships, and the facilitation of business growth through access to international markets. Mayor, pictured at this year’s AACCI roundtable meeting in March. Photo: Kelly Carmody
GR EAT ER Shepparton City Council endor s ed t he rev is ed I nter n at ion a l Engagement Strategy at the July council meeting, to further enhance the economic and cultural prosperity of the region. T he st rateg y focuses on bu i ld i ng relationships, facilitation of business growth through access to international markets and the attraction of international funds for economic growth. It does this by highlighting outcomes that can be achieved within the region and detailing actions and next steps. T he st rateg y, wh ich was i n itially de velop e d i n 2 017, h a s now b e e n revised to broaden exploration of trade opportunities from a previous emphasis on Asia and predominately China, to other areas such as Indonesia and United Arab Emirates. Mayor, Cr Shane Sali said opportunities
for t rade a nd educ at ion i n it iat ive s continue to be at the forefront of the strategy which features five major themes of support, business, promotion, visitation and friendship cities. “The strategy aims to attract and drive investment to the region and facilitate employment growth in both agriculture a n d i n d u s t r y. O u r i n t e r n a t i o n a l connections are extremely important, and this strategy ensures we are continually work i ng to c apit a l ise on ex por t opportunities and growing our export economy,” said the mayor. “Greater Shepparton’s stance at the heart of the food bowl of Australia, and the worldwide demand for fresh, clean and green produce, meant the strategy was now more important than ever,” he added.
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Albury to host National Renewables in Agriculture Conference and Expo AS the global push for renewable energy gains momentum, fervent interest in innovative, renewable technology is also burgeoning across Australia’s agricultural sector. The National Renewables in Agricultural Conference and Expo, this year hosted in Albury, will bring together expert speakers in up to the minute renewable practices and technologies along with progressive farmers who are keen to make the switch. With hundreds expected to attend, key speakers will outline leading edge technologies, many of which have gained international traction and success, holding promise for Australian producers. Key speakers and credible suppliers will also be on hand to engage with farmers to discuss the growing renewable industries in bioenergy, electric farm equipment,
batteries and hydrogen. Furthermore, the conference will present a range of testimonials from farmers who have successfully mitigated accelerating energy costs by incorporating innovative, green practices. As Dubbo sheep farmer Tom Warren explains, ‘Hosting a 20MW farm was a great opportunity for me to supplement my agricultural income. I was very keen from the outset that I would get the opportunity to graze my merino sheep beneath panels. The company agreed and it’s been a win-win ever since.” Clearly, as the world crucially moves towards net zero, the Albury conference and expo is an essential event for agriculture and as Farm Renewables Consulting Director
Karin Stark says, ‘… there has never been a better time to talk about the benefits of embracing the renewable energy.’ The National Renewables in Agriculture Conference and Expo will be held at Albury Entertainment Centre on Thursday, 18 August. T i c k e t s c a n b e p u r c h a s e d a t h t t p s : / / w w w. renewablesinagconference.com.au
You can’t BEAT Australian soul food this winter HUNGER really bites in winter and if you are like me, you will know that there is nothing quite so good as a superbly cooked meal, prepared with the intention of warming you up from the inside out. Having food presented as a treat for the eyes as well as for the taste buds also doesn’t hurt, and at Bill & Beats Café and Restaurant in Mooroopna, that is exactly what you will get. ‘Australian soul food,’ is how chef and restaurateur Chris Buzza describes his new winter menu and it is certainly full of delicious, satisfying choices that are perfect for the family and all manner of discerning foodies. Having spent time working in a classic
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Great medical recognition for the GV By Deanne Jeffers MEDICAL professionals across the Goulburn Valley were well represented at the 2022 Victorian Rural Health Awards (VRHA), which acknowledge the vast spectrum of excellence in healthcare as well as lifetime dedication to servicing rural communities. Dr James Teh from Rich River Health Group was one of six doctors to receive the Length of Service Award. Following medical school at Melbourne University, Dr Teh completed an internship in Bairnsdale and later met and fell in love with a country girl from Bendigo. “I was fortunate to do my rural generalist training in England, where I learnt obstetrics and anaesthesia. We returned to Australia, and I accepted a job in Echuca, where we’ve been ever since and where we raised our children.” Dr Teh said he loves working and living in a small community, where he can provide “complete medical care” to patients. He is enjoying training future rural generalists, of which his son is in medical school training to follow in his father’s footsteps. Shepparton’s Dr Viyaj Raj from Healthy M i nd S olut ions (H M S) re ceived t he Outstanding Contribution by a Rural Medical Specialist. Dr Raj completed the final years of psychiatry training in Shepparton and started HMS here in 2021, familiar to the needs to the area. He is interested in making the best technology therapies available in the regions and providing an integrated care model. “If one treatment doesn’t work, we want
DR VIJAY RAJ... From Healthy Mind Solutions in Shepparton received the 2022 VRHA award for Outstanding Contribution by a Rural Medical Specialist. Photo: Deanne Jeffers.
DR JAMES TEH... From Rich River Health Group in Echuca has been honoured for the Length of Service Award. Photo: Supplied.
JANE GARRETT…Practice manager at Euroa Medical Clinic was recognised for Outstanding Contribution to Rural Medical Practice Management. Photo: Supplied
to find options that help. Having access to a range of allied health professionals gives our patients and participants hope knowing that they have a wide range of support at home, “It’s been very rewarding to help out in the country, being recognised by this award inspires us forward to do even more,” said Dr Raj. Jane Garrett from Euroa Medical Clinic was acknowledged for Outstanding Contribution
to Rural Practice Management. Starting out as a medical receptionist at 18, she made her mark in Melbourne managing various roles. “Beginning as medical receptionist was a fantastic way to start off and move through the industry. It is a diverse job with a lot of opportunities to learn new things,” “It’s a nice feeling working in the country,” she said. “You receive more feedback in the
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Stroke survivors regain touch with SENSe Therapy IMAGINE for a moment not being able to feel the weight of a pen in your hand, the grasp of a tool at work nor the warmth of a loved one’s touch. Sadly, for around 200,000 Australian stroke victims every year, the loss of touch sensation is a devasting reality. A ground-breaking and world class program developed by researchers at La Trobe University in Melbourne, however, has made significant inroads into helping stroke patients regain their sense of touch. SENSe Therapy, or study of the Effectiveness of Neurorehabilitation, has recently been launched across Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia involving universities and health care providers. Delivered from four specialist SENSe therapy centres and from eight healthcare networks, the innovative treatment, ‘Helps to reprogram the brain so that people again know when they are touching objects, can recognise textures, and know where their hand is in space,” says Professor Leanne Carey, program lead at La Trobe University. The six-week treatment is delivered by specifically trained physiotherapists and occupational therapists and works to exploit the brain’s capacity to adapt and learn new skills giving stroke survivors improved sensory functionality. When a stroke patient loses their sense of touch, confidence and independence can quickly erode, but with a growing number
La Trobe University leads the way in Stroke recovery therapy. Photo: Deanne Jeffers
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Major concern for biosecurity FOOT sanitation baths are being rolled out in international airports to stop a Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) outbreak in Australia, which could cost the country $50B over 10 years if multiple states are affected according to ABARES research models. Federal Member for Nicholls, Sam Bi rrel l, has crit icised t he Federal G overn ment’s handling over FM D biosecurity threat, saying that they have had weeks to prevent transmission into Australia. “T he threat of this disease will have catastrophic results on the food production industries in Australia, and by extension, the economy, Australian families and the cost of food.” Mr Birrell said. Last week he and Shadow Minister for Trade and Tourism, the Hon. Kevin Hogan, met with leading dairy and meat processors in the Goulburn Valley, who
highlighted the importance of additional biosecurity measures to protect primary production. “In the state of Victoria alone, a total of 146,000 people are employed in agricultural production and food manufacturing. “Victoria exports $11.4 billion of food and $3.1 billion of animal fibre annually. If the disease is detected in Australian l ivesto ck , a n i m med iate l ivesto ck standstill will come into effect and export doors will be closed.” As of Friday, foot sanitation baths had not been implemented in airports, and anecdotal evidence indicates that returning passengers from Indonesia were being waived through with insufficient inquiry to the risk they pose. “ T h e L ab o r G ove r n m e n t mu s t immediately implement stronger measures to reduce the likelihood of FMD entering Australia,” said Mr Birrell.
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Everyone knows of Felicity Roycroft, but what they don’t know is the stuff she does behind the scenes Kenneth Mankey Wangaratta Speedway President
MUM’S NUMBER 1... The Roycroft family and their wheels. Nate (3) in the front with Oliver (6), and Shane and Felicity Roycroft. Photo: Deanne Jeffers.
Speedway is a family affair By Deanne Jeffers L O C A L f a m i ly, t he Royc rof t s of Aereodrome Automatics, have carved out a reputation on the track. Felicity and her mechanic-by-trade husband Shane are well-known in the speedway scene, having competed around the country bringing home trophies and awards back to Shepparton. Their sons – Oliver aged six and Nate aged three – are already proving to share their parents' passion, with Oli racing quarter midgets from age five, and Nate showing a keen interest in cars. Felicity began racing six years ago and competes in both ladies and open competitions. Recently she received the President's Award and Drivers Choice Award at Speedway Wangaratta's presentation night. "The drivers chose who their most respected driver was. It was so cool and one of the coolest trophies I've got, because to think my peers are thinking the same thing about me is incredible," said Felicity. Felicity has had multiple feature wins this season, including Queen of the Murray winner, Most Consistent, Sports Sedan Champion, Darren Levy Memorial Winner, and many more. After winning her first race in Tasmania last year, Felicity went on to be Team Australia's first selection to compete against Team New Zealand. From all their victories, a competition
the Roycroft's won't forget is the 2019 Australian Street Stock Championships when Felicity went into labour with their youngest. "We were in Queensland for the event. People travel from all over Australia for the National Title, and they were the first people to meet Nate, before my own family," recalls Felicity. "Shane raced the first race, and he popped a tyre when he was in the lead. I was watching over livestream in hospital and the commentators were talking about me and the baby – it was pretty cool," she said. Now raising the next generation of racers, neither Shane nor Felicity are showing any sign of slowing down. Determined to share her passion, Felicity is implementing a buddy program through the club to encourage young and female racers to take up racing and stick at it. "Some little words of encouragement can be the difference between sticking at something or giving it up," she said. Wangaratta Speedway president, Kenneth Mankey wanted to thank Felicity for her help over the season. "Everyone knows of Felicity Roycroft, but what they don't know is the stuff she does behind the scenes from working on the front gate, helping in the canteen during a race meeting for a race she's in, to helping the quarter midget kids, to trophy presentations – she is a full package deal," he said.
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Olympian shares with Shepparton July Council Meeting Wrap This month’s Council Meeting was held on Tuesday, 19 July.
Nixon Street $2.1 million upgrade
Nixon Street, Shepparton will soon receive a $2.1 million upgrade after Council progressed the tender at the July Council Meeting. Local company Mawson Constructions Pty Ltd received the tender for upgrades to the road pavement, kerb and drainage, between Corio and Skene Streets, and a new roundabout at the intersection of Harold and Nixon Streets.
Sports City Master Plan
Council adopted an updated Shepparton Sports City Master Plan to guide future development at the site and better respond to changing sporting trends. The updated Master Plan provides a strategic guide and addresses the condition of the current facilities, traffic, parking and pedestrian connections, and landscaping around the precinct.
International Engagement Strategy
Council endorsed the revised International Engagement Strategy to further enhance the economic and cultural prosperity of the region. The strategy outlines opportunities for international trade, education and tourism to build relationships and facilitate business growth.
TICKETS are on sale today for a special event where locals will hear from esteemed Australian cyclist, Anna Meares OAM. Anna is regarded as one of the greatest Australian cyclists of all time and she made Olympic history in Rio during the 2016 Games, being the first and only Aussie athlete from any sport to have ever won individual medals at four consecutive Olympic Games. During her 15-year career, Anna Meares collected 18 gold medals and 10 bronze at Olympic, World and Commonwealth levels. She was Australia’s flag bearer and team captain at Rio, she joined Channel 7’s commentary team for the Toyko Olympics 2020/1, a position she has also filled for the Santos Tour Down Under since 2017. In retirement from sport, Anna pursued many passions including foster care, charitable endeavours and she will be strongly present in the team for Australia in 2022, as the general manger for the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. Shepparton Chamber of Commerce and Industry have partnered with GV BRaIN to present an evening with Anna Meares on Wednesday, August 17, from 6pm at The Woolshed at Emerald Bank. Tickets go on sale today, Wednesday July 27 through Riverlinks. Tickets are $110 ($100 for Chamber members).
INSPIRATIONAL... Olympic cyclist Anna Meares OAM will present an inspiring talk in Shepparton in August. Photo: Supplied.
Don’t miss this special event, with one of Australia’s sporting greats. Enjoy a two-course dinner and an inspirational event focused on wellbeing in life and the workplace. RSVP via the Facebook event and the first to secure your table online: https://www. facebook.com/events/617271509615747
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Council noted the awarding of more than $29,000 in funding to 11 community groups and sporting clubs.
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Council appointed 12 community representatives and service providers to the Disability Advisory Committee and 11 to the Positive Ageing Advisory Committee, for a period of three years. Congratulations to the successful applicants and thank you for offering to be involved in these important committees.
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PHILLIP LENON Phone: 0414 993 394 Shepparton
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WILLIAM LASTARRIA
LEONARD BALFOUR
CHRIS BUZZA
JOEL COSTA
Phone: 5825 3861
Phone: 5825 3695
Phone: 5829 3700
Phone: 5481 1518
61 Echuca Rd, Mooroopna
106A McLennan St, Moroopna
10 Callister St, Shepparton
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ROUND 19 SELECTIONS
4 DRAW 4 HAWTHORN 4 SYDNEY 4 GEELONG 4 BRISBANE LIONS
6 MELBOURNE 4 CARLTON 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 ST KILDA
ROUND 19 SELECTIONS
4 DRAW NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP
ROUND 19 SELECTIONS
NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP
4 DRAW 4 HAWTHORN 4 SYDNEY 4 GEELONG 4 BRISBANE LIONS
WILL PHILLIPS
TRENT COLDWELL
JOHN MOURMOURKIS
Phone: 5822 7577
Phone: 5821 2906 55-57 Longstaff St, Shepparton
Phone: 5822 1555
125-131 New Dookie Rd Shepparton
7
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177-193 Numurkah Rd, Shepparton
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ROUND 19 SELECTIONS
4 DRAW 4 HAWTHORN 4 SYDNEY 4 GEELONG 4 BRISBANE LIONS
6 MELBOURNE 4 CARLTON 6 ESSENDON 4 ST KILDA
ROUND 19 SELECTIONS
4 DRAW 4 HAWTHORN 4 SYDNEY 4 GEELONG 4 BRISBANE LIONS
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ROUND 19 SELECTIONS
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4 DRAW 4 DRAW 6 MELBOURNE 4 HAWTHORN 4 HAWTHORN 4 CARLTON written by QBE Insurance (Australia) Ltd, AFSL 239545. Consider the PDS to decide if a product is right for you. 4 SYDNEY 4 SYDNEY 6 ESSENDON 4 GEELONG 4 GEELONG 4 ST KILDA 4 BRISBANE LIONS 4 BRISBANE LIONS
ROUND 19 SELECTIONS
6 MELBOURNE 4 CARLTON 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 ST KILDA
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4 DRAW NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP
PETER DUNBABIN
CRAIG BRAMLEY
ROCKY GAGLIARDI
Phone: 5821 1813
Phone: 5824 1122
Phone: 5831 1800
181 Maude St, Shepparton
112 Hogan St, Tatura
182 High St, Shepparton
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ROUND 19 SELECTIONS
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5. KIERAN MOON ..............116
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DARYL EMMETT
Phone: 5823 5888
Phone: 5831 2031
24 PK
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6 MELBOURNE 4 CARLTON 4 COLLINGWOOD 6 W.C EAGLES
KIERAN MOON Phone: 5820 2900
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6 MELBOURNE 4 CARLTON 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 ST KILDA
99 KG
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Riverside Plaza, Kialla
City Central Arcade, 16/69 High St, Shepparton
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112 HOGAN ST, TATURA
ELECTRICAL
4 DRAW
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4 SYDNEY
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4 GEELONG
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4 WESTERN BULLDOGS 4 CARLTON 6 ESSENDON 6 W.C EAGLES
ROUND 19 SELECTIONS
4 DRAW 4 HAWTHORN 4 SYDNEY 4 GEELONG 4 BRISBANE LIONS
14. GEORGE WELLS ............111 TATURA HOT BREAD
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6 MELBOURNE 4 CARLTON 4 COLLINGWOOD 6 W.C EAGLES
GOODFELLOWS CAR & TRUCK RENTALS
19. GARY HALLUM ..............107 SURDEX STEEL
20. TRENT COLDWELL.......106 DICKSONS REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING
21. JOEL COSTA...................105 BLACKWOODS
22. ANGELO KAKOUROS ..105
STANDBY SECURITY SERVICES
23. VIC BOVALINO...............105 VAB SALON
24. CRAIG BRAMLEY ..........103 FOODWORKS
25. JOEY CAMPANELLI .....100 MOOROOPNA HARDWARE
26. BECC FISCHER ................ 99
HARVEY NORMAN FURNITURE
27. RUSS POWELL ................ 98 SHEPPARTON GOLF CLUB
29. JAMIE SPENCER............. 97
INTERSPORT SHEPPARTON
15. PETER DUNBABIN .......109 FOCUS CARDS AND GIFTS
SNELLING ENGINEERING
4 DRAW 4 HAWTHORN 4 SYDNEY 4 GEELONG 4 BRISBANE LIONS
18. ANDREW HODGES ......108
12. NIPPER HARVEY...........111
16. STEVE SNELLING..........109 ROUND 19 SELECTIONS
6 MELBOURNE 4 CARLTON 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 ST KILDA
28. MICK O’ROURKE ............ 97
MONARCH PERSONNEL
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11. MIKE TIMOTHEE ...........112
13. HANNAH MARK ............111
Phone: 0438 354 524
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8. MICHAEL MILBURN .....115
LOAN MARKET
JARROD HARRY
Phone: 5858 5695
LINEMASTA
TOTAL TOOLS
4 BRISBANE LIONS
Phone: 5820 2900
7. JARROD HARRY ...........115
10. WENDY LOVELL ............113
ROUND 19 SELECTIONS
NIPPER HARVEY
BECC FISCHER
NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP
6. SEB MANGIAMELLI......115
9. DANIEL STRUDWICK ...114
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4 DRAW NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP
GV CARPORTS & PATIOS
44
74
ANDREW HODGES
ROUND 19 SELECTIONS
4. DARYL EMMETT ...........117
6 MELBOURNE 4 HAWTHORN 4 CARLTON 4 SYDNEY 6 ESSENDON 24 PK 6 PORT ADELAIDE 6 W.C EAGLES $ 4 BRISBANE LIONSEA
Yellowglen Sparkling 750ml Selected Varieties
4 DRAW 4 HAWTHORN 4 SYDNEY 4 GEELONG 4 BRISBANE LIONS
BILL+BEATS
ROUND 19 SELECTIONS
Mangoes
ROUND 19 SELECTIONS
3. CHRIS BUZZA ................117
Tatura Christmas Tatura ChristmasEssentials Essentials 4 DRAW
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Melbourne Rd, South Shepparton
A&G CUSTOM FENCING
DATA PARTS
“When it really matters” ROUND 19 SELECTIONS
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NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP
ROUND 19 SELECTIONS
TOP TIPSTERS 1. WILL PHILLIPS ...............122
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17. TYSON SAUNDERS......109 TSE ENERGY SOLUTIONS
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30. ROCKY GAGLIARDI ........ 95 GAGLIARDI SCOTT REAL ESTATE
31. WILLIAM LASTARRIA ..... 91 CHAS COLE
32. JOHN MOURMOURKIS90 FAIRLEYS SUPA IGA
33. LEONARD BALFOUR ..... 86 BALFOURS AIRPORT DIRECT
Football previews R15 SHEPPARTON UNITED V EUROA MIKE TIMOTHEE
MICHAEL MILBURN
HANNAH MARK
Phone: 0438 372 280
Phone: 0425 286 636
Phone: 5831 5880
281 Wyndham St Shepparton
ROUND 19 SELECTIONS
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8
6 MELBOURNE 4 CARLTON 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 ST KILDA
279 Wyndham St Shepparton
ROUND 19 SELECTIONS
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ROUND 19 SELECTIONS
6 MELBOURNE 4 CARLTON 6 ESSENDON 4 ST KILDA
JOEY CAMPANELLI
TODD VAN KERKHOF
Phone: 5825 4660
Phone: 5823 1800
7 Mill St, Mooroopna
7900 Goulburn Valley Highway, Kialla
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44 Wyndham St Shepparton
4 DRAW 4 HAWTHORN 4 SYDNEY 4 GEELONG 4 BRISBANE LIONS
6 MELBOURNE 4 CARLTON 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 ST KILDA
RUSS POWELL Phone: 5821 2717
4
15 Golf Dr, Shepparton
Mooroopna
4
GOLF CLUB TIMBER & BUILDING SUPPLIES
ROUND 19 SELECTIONS
4 DRAW 4 HAWTHORN 4 SYDNEY 4 GEELONG 6 G.C SUNS
ROUND 19 SELECTIONS
ROUND 19 SELECTIONS
6 MELBOURNE 4 CARLTON 4 COLLINGWOOD 6 W.C EAGLES
STEVE SNELLING
4 DRAW NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP
4 DRAW NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP
NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP
GARY HALLUM
ANGELO KAKOUROS
Phone: 0439 982 223
Phone: 5831 2700
Phone: 0418 524 188
29 Telford Drive, Shepparton
8
Shepparton
NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP
8
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ROUND 19 SELECTIONS
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4 DRAW 4 HAWTHORN 4 SYDNEY 4 GEELONG 4 BRISBANE LIONS
6 MELBOURNE 4 CARLTON 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 ST KILDA
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4 DRAW 4 HAWTHORN 4 SYDNEY 4 GEELONG 4 BRISBANE LIONS
6 MELBOURNE 4 CARLTON 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 ST KILDA
TYSON SAUNDERS Phone: 0438 215 712 16 Sofra Drive, Shepparton
ROUND 19 SELECTIONS
4 DRAW 6 NTH MELBOURNE 4 SYDNEY 4 GEELONG 4 BRISBANE LIONS
6 MELBOURNE 4 CARLTON 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 ST KILDA
ROUND 19 SELECTIONS
4 DRAW 4 HAWTHORN 4 SYDNEY 4 GEELONG 4 BRISBANE LIONS
6 MELBOURNE 4 CARLTON 4 COLLINGWOOD 6 W.C EAGLES
BENALLA V MANSFIELD After putting up competitive efforts in recent weeks that included a come-from-behind win at Tatura Park in round 13, the Benalla Saints struggled last weekend. They appeared to be missing a few senior bodies including ex-AFL player Jarrod Waite. If he is back, that will straighten up the Saints and give them a much-needed target in their forward line. Michael Rheese, Jake Pallpratt, Christopher Welsh, Samuel Harris and Cameron Symes (four goals last weekend) will be looking to continue their good form. For Mansfield, coach Chad Owens would be looking for a four-quarter effort from his players. Owens would’ve been slightly disappointed by last week’s second half against the Shepparton Bears. They were outscored in the second half. Tom McDonagh, Frazer Dale, Jack Hutchins, James Herridge and Tim Costigan will be hoping to lead the visitors to an important win to take them a step closer to the September action. Tip: Mansfield.
TATURA V ROCHESTER
Hamish Rowlands, Anthony Andronaco, Edward Lindon, Tyler Bell and Mitchell Brett will be important as they look to replicate their second half form last weekend that saw them outscore the more fancied Mansfield. The Swans didn’t win any quarters last weekend but were still gallant against the bigger bodied Euroa. If the likes of Bryden Squire, Kurtis Dixon, Isaiah Jones, Will Dwyer and Tyreece Collison can win enough ball to get it to their forwards then the Swans can kick enough goals. It will be an arm wrestle and I think that the visitors may have more avenues to kick a winning score. Tip: Shepparton.
MOOROOPNA V SEYMOUR This is a massive match for both, but more so for the Lions. They are clinging to the top six with Rochester breathing down their necks to leapfrog if they slip up. For the Cats, a win takes them closer to a top six spot while defeat means they will need to win at least one of their final three games against Mansfield (away), Euroa (away) or Echuca (home). And the task for the Lions is not easy with a game against Euroa to come after R15. Bior Malual and Michael Hartley pulled on the Lions jumper last week with the former starring in a best on ground performance against Kyabram. If coach Ben Davey doesn’t have this star duo he will need to turn to Nathan Beattie, Riley Mason, James Wooster, Jordan Angus, Dylan Scopel and Jack Murphy to lead the way. Chris Nield and Jackson Trengove kicked over half the Cats score in the big win over Shepparton United last weekend. Trengove sat out the last quarter as a precaution with a leg injury, but should be good, meaning the Lions’ coaching staff will need nullify his impact if they want to the points. Ben Woods, Jack Lear, Dean Smith, Nathan Basile, Toby Williams and Oscar Lear will want to ensure enough supply gets to the key forwards and coach John Lamont will be reminding players to stay switched on. When the Cats jumped out of the blocks like against Rochester and last weekend, they scored good wins. The earlier meeting was won by the Cats and I reckon they can do it again. Tip: Seymour
Rochester will be looking to continue its strength from last weekend. For the Tigers the task is simple: JAMIE DANIEL Keep winning and hope one of the teams inside SPENCER STRUDWICK the top six slip up and allow them to leapfrog. Phone: Phone: 5831 3833 This will be an intriguing match as both look to That said, coach Steven Stroobants knows 5821 6400 Corner of High St fine tune their game plans before the finals. his boys can’t get ahead of themselves as the 46-52 Benalla Rd, & St. Georges Rd, Shepparton Shepparton Echuca secured its place in September and will Bulldogs will be keen to bounce back after 5 8 win the minor premiership unless it doesn’t win a heavy loss to Echuca last weekend. another game, while Kyabram needs at least two Stroobants will look to ex-AFL star Shaun Atley to continue his strong form along with Christopher Jansen, wins to be assured of a place in the finals. A ROUND 19 SELECTIONS The reigning premier will be looking to bounce back Mitchell Bright, Nicholas O’Connor and Grant Fuller. ROUND 19 SELECTIONS • C a k e s • 4 DRAW 6 MELBOURNE 4 DRAW 4 BRISBANE LIONS after last week’s defeat at Seymour which leaves them The Bulldogs will look to Tom Sullivan, Billy 4 HAWTHORN 4 CARLTON 6 NTH 6 MELBOURNE a game clear of Seymour (32) and Rochester (32). Cooper, Mitchell Elliott, Michael Archer and MELBOURNE 4 SYDNEY 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 CARLTON Coach Paul Newman knows his chargers have had Sean McAllister to ensure the home team 4 SYDNEY 4 GEELONG 4 ST KILDA 6 ESSENDON 4 GEELONG an up and down season. Trying to find the balance gives a good account of themselves. 4 BRISBANE LIONS 6 W.C EAGLES between their good and bad has been a challenge That said, the Tigers have too much for Newman. Against the Murray Bombers they to play for and should win. VIC WENDY will need to be at their best for four quarters. Tip: Rochester. BOVALINO LOVELL If they aren’t, then Mitchell Wales, Ruory Kirkby (six Phone: Phone: 5821 4588 5821 6668 goals), Jack Evans, Marty Hore, Benjamin Reid and 133 Maude St, 222 Wyndham Street Sam Reid will put the home team on the road to victory. Shepparton Shepparton 6 8 This is a big game for bragging rights. Both have Another challenge for the visiting Bombers will won four games with reasonably young lists be trying to shut down their many avenues to Wendy Lovell MP and their percentage is almost identical. goal – 15 different goal kickers last weekend the Liberal Member for Northern Victoria Region The earlier meeting this season was won by the Murray Bombers had in their big win over Tatura. ROUND 19 SELECTIONS ROUND 19 SELECTIONS Bears at Deakin Reserve. But since then, both teams Zachary Norris, Kaine Herbert, Jason Morgan, 4 DRAW 6 MELBOURNE 4 DRAW 6 MELBOURNE have shown improvement, the Swans claiming Lachlan Smith and Kayne Pettifer will be charged 4 HAWTHORN 4 CARLTON 6 NTH MELBOURNE 4 CARLTON 4 SYDNEY 4 COLLINGWOOD their best win in R13 when they upset Seymour. with ensuring the visitors are in the game for 4 SYDNEY 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 GEELONG 4 ST KILDA The Bears have put in great performances long periods and a chance to reverse the defeat 4 GEELONG 6 W.C EAGLES 4 BRISBANE LIONS 4 BRISBANE LIONS against Euroa and Mansfield in recently at the hands of Echuca earlier in the year. despite not winning the points. Tip: Echuca.
ECHUCA V KYABRAM
Phone: 5824 1267
ROUND 19 SELECTIONS
4 DRAW 4 HAWTHORN 4 SYDNEY 4 GEELONG 4 BRISBANE LIONS
Euroa will want to continue its winning form when it comes to the home to where the GVL grand final will be staged in 2022. The Pies tried a four-quarter effort to push past the Shepparton Swans last round. Coach Scott Rowan would’ve been pleased with his group and he would have also liked that the Pies had 10 different players kick 21 goals last weekend. Jack Hellier, Jett Trotter (six goals), Andrew Bell, Harrison Jarvie and Max Gleeson led the way in the win. Rowan will be hoping they can continue this form. Kaedyn Napier, Kyle Clarke, Edward Adams and Sheldon Bodgan will be trying to lead the young Demons, while the experienced seniors Shane Sali, Jamie Atkinson and Stephen Scott will be important to ensure the home team puts up a competitive effort for four quarters. That said the Pies have too much to play for and they will win to consolidate their place in the top two. Tip: Euroa.
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SHEPPARTON SWANS V SHEPPARTON
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7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Children’s Hospital 8.30 Movie: Tammy (2014) Melissa McCarthy, Susan Sarandon. 10.30 Movie: Identity Thief (2013) 12.30 Tipping Point 1.30 TV Shop 4.00 Take Two 4.30 Global Shop 5.00 TV Shop 5.30 Skippy
6.00 Morning Programs 11.00 Cycling. Tour de France Femmes. Stage 5. Replay. 1.00 PBS News 2.00 Planet Of Treasures 3.00 NITV News: Nula 3.35 The Cook Up 4.05 Jeopardy! 4.30 Letters And Numbers 5.00 Cycling. Tour de France Femmes. Stage 5. Highlights.
6.00 The Cook Up 6.30 News 7.35 Britain’s Beautiful Rivers 8.30 Kensington Palace: Behind Closed Doors 9.25 World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys 10.25 Cycling. Tour de France Femmes. Stage 6. 12.30 Late Programs
SATURDAY
2 6.00 News 9.00 News 10.00 Four Corners 11.00 David Attenborough’s Great Barrier Reef 12.00 News 12.30 Press Club 1.40 Media Watch 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Grand Designs NZ 3.45 Think Tank 4.45 Tenable 5.30 Hard Quiz
6.00 Rage 7.00 Weekend Breakfast 9.00 Rage 12.00 ABC News At Noon 12.30 Vera 2.00 Midsomer Murders 3.30 The ABC Of: Sarah Ferguson 4.00 Back Roads: Boulia, Queensland 4.40 Landline 5.10 Joanna Lumley’s Great Cities Of The
World: Rome 6.00 David Attenborough’s Great Barrier Reef: Visitors 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Grantchester 8.20 The Split 9.15 Mystery Road: Origin 10.15 Miniseries: Capital 11.00 Rage: Splendour In The Grass Special 5.00 Rage
6.30 Leading The Way 7.00 Escape Fishing 7.30 Wildlife Rescue Australia 8.30 What’s Up Down Under 9.00 Australia By Design: Architecture 9.30 St10 12.00 Planet Shapers 12.30 My Market Kitchen 12.50 Living Room 2.00 Pooches At Play
2.30 Taste Of Aust 3.00 What’s Up Down Under 4.00 Roads Less Travelled 4.30 Farm To Fork 5.00 News 6.00 Luxury Escapes 6.30 Wildlife Rescue Australia 7.30 The Dog House 9.30 Ambulance Australia 10.30 To Be Advised
Day 2: Late. 6.00 Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. 12.00 Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. Day 1: Morning. Day 2: Overnight. 2.00 Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. 2.00 Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. Day 1: Highlights. Day 2: Pre-dawn. 4.00 Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. 4.00 Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. Day 2: Afternoon. Day 2: Early morning. 7.00 Football. AFL. Round 20. Geelong v Western Bulldogs. 10.30 Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.
6.00 Getaway 6.30 ACA 7.00 Weekend Today 10.00 Today Extra: Saturday 12.00 Everything Outdoors 12.30 Animal Embassy 1.00 Arctic Vets 1.30 Driving Test 2.00 Beauty And The Geek 5.00 News 5.30 Getaway
6.00 News 7.00 ACA 7.30 Movie: Instant Family (2018) 9.50 Movie: Daddy’s Home 2 (2017) 11.45 A+E After Dark 12.40 Tipping Point 1.35 Animal Embassy 2.00 TV Shop 4.30 Global Shop 5.00 TV Shop 5.30 Skippy
6.00 Morning Programs 11.00 Cycling. Tour de France Femmes. Stage 6. Replay. 1.00 PBS News 2.00 Bamay 2.20 Moon Landing Live 4.00 Trail Towns 4.30 Cycling. Tour de France Femmes. Stage 6. Highlights. 5.30 Forgotten Heroes 6.30 News 7.35 World’s Most
Scenic Railway Journeys 8.30 Gone Fishing With Mortimer & Whitehouse 9.30 Secrets Of The Tower Of London 10.25 Yorkshire Ripper: The Secret Murders 11.25 Cycling. Tour de France Femmes. Stage 7. 1.30 Late Programs
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6.00 Rage 7.00 Weekend Breakfast 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Offsiders 10.30 World This Week 11.00 Compass 11.30 Praise 12.00 News 12.30 Landline 1.30 Movin’ To The Country 2.00 Dream Gardens 2.30 A Dog’s World With Tony Armstrong 3.30 Rick Stein’s
Road To Mexico 4.30 Back To Nature 5.00 Art Works 5.30 Antiques Roadshow 6.30 Compass 7.00 ABC News Sunday 7.40 Joanna Lumley’s Great Cities Of The World 8.30 Mystery Road: Origin 9.25 Miniseries: Small Axe 10.30 Fires
6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Turning Point With David Jeremiah 7.00 Leading The Way 7.30 Tomorrow’s World 8.00 My Market Kitchen 8.20 The Living Room 9.30 Studio 10: Sunday 12.00 Hunted 2.30 Luxury Escapes 3.00 Australia By Design: Innovations 3.30 Destination Dessert 4.00 Farm To Fork
4.30 Taste Of Australia With Hayden Quinn 5.00 10 News First 6.30 The Sunday Project 7.30 Hunted 9.00 NCIS: Hawai’i 10.00 FBI 11.00 The Sunday Project 12.00 Home Shopping 2.30 Infomercials 4.30 CBS Mornings
6.00 Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. Day 2: Morning. 1.00 Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. Day 2: Highlights. 3.00 Football. AFL. Round 20. Richmond v Brisbane Lions. 7.00 Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. Day 3: Evening. 8.30 Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. Day 3: Night.
MONDAY
6.00 News 10.00 Landline 11.00 Antiques Roadshow 12.00 News 1.00 Mum 1.30 Back Roads 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Joanna Lumley And The Human Swan 3.45 Think Tank 4.40 Tenable 5.30 Hard Quiz 6.00 The Drum 7.00 ABC News
7.30 7.30 8.00 Back Roads 8.30 Four Corners 9.20 Media Watch 9.35 Q+A Garma Special 10.40 News 10.55 The Business 11.10 Louis Theroux: Altered States 12.10 Parliament 1.15 Miniseries: Time 2.10 Doc Martin 3.00 Rage 4.25 The Drum
6.00 The Talk 7.00 Judge Judy 7.30 Bold 8.00 10 News First: Breakfast 8.30 Studio 10 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Hunted 2.30 Ent. Tonight 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 My Market Kitchen 4.00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful
5.00 10 News First 6.30 The Project 7.30 Hunted 8.30 Have You Been Paying Attention? 9.30 Just For Laughs Australia 10.00 The Montreal Comedy Festival 11.00 The Project 12.00 Stephen Colbert 1.00 Shopping 2.30 Infomercials 3.00 Shopping 4.30 CBS Morning
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7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 The ABC Of 8.30 Miriam Margolyes: Australia Unmasked 9.35 The Human Revolution 10.30 News 10.45 The Business 11.05 Four Corners 11.50 Media Watch 12.05 Parliament 1.05 Miniseries: Capital 1.55 Doc Martin 2.45 Late Programs.
6.00 The Talk 7.00 Judge Judy 7.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 8.00 10 News First: Breakfast 8.30 Studio 10 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Hunted 2.00 Entertainment Tonight 2.30 Farm To Fork 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 My Market Kitchen 4.00 Everyday Gourmet
With Justine Schofield 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 10 News First 6.30 The Project 7.30 Hunted 8.30 The Cheap Seats 9.30 NCIS 11.30 The Project 12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert 1.30 Home Shopping 3.30 Infomercials 4.30 CBS Mornings
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6.00 Arctic Vets 6.30 ACA 7.00 Weekend Today 10.00 The AFL Sunday Footy Show 12.00 Sports Sunday 1.00 Bondi Lifeguard World Adventures 1.30 Explore 1.45 Travel Guides 2.45 Children’s Hospital 3.45 Beauty And The Geek 5.00 News 5.30 Postcards
6.00 News 7.00 60 Minutes 8.00 Beauty And The Geek 9.20 Social Media Murders 10.20 Nine News Late 10.50 The First 48 11.40 Unspeakable Crime: The Killing Of Jessica Chambers 12.30 Suspect Number 1 1.30 TV Shop
6.00 Morning Programs 8.00 DD India Prime Time News 9.10 Love Your Garden 10.05 Great Canal Journeys 11.00 Cycling. Tour de France Femmes. Stage 7. Replay. 1.00 Speedweek 3.00 AusMoto Show 3.30 The Rising 4.00 Trail Towns 4.25 Cycling. Tour de France Femmes. Stage
7. Highlights. 5.25 Harbor From The Holocaust 6.30 News 7.30 Becoming Marilyn 9.00 Conspiracy In The Harem: Ramses III Case 10.00 Caesar’s Doomsday War 11.30 Cycling. Tour de France Femmes. Final stage. 1.30 Late Programs
Commonwealth 3.00 Birmingham 2022 Games. Day 4: Late. Commonwealth 12.00 Birmingham 2022 Games. Day 3: Commonwealth Highlights. Games. Day 4: 5.00 The Chase Overnight. Aust 2.00 Birmingham 2022 6.00 News Commonwealth 7.00 Birmingham 2022 Games. Commonwealth Day 4: Pre-dawn. Games. 4.00 Birmingham 2022 Day 4: Evening. Commonwealth 8.30 Birmingham 2022 Games. Day 4: Commonwealth Early morning. Games. Day 4: Night. 10.00 Birmingham 2022
6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Morning News 12.00 Beauty And The Geek 1.20 Driving Test 2.00 Pointless 3.00 Tipping Point 4.00 Afternoon News 4.30 Millionaire Hot Seat 5.30 WIN News 6.00 Nine News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Beauty And The Geek
9.10 Emergency 10.10 Nine News Late 10.40 Footy Classified 11.40 Manifest 12.30 Emergence 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping 2.30 Global Shop 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory 4.30 A Current Affair 5.00 News Early Edition 5.30 Today
6.00 Morning Programs 9.05 This Is Our School 11.00 Cycling. Tour de France Femmes. Final stage. Replay. 1.00 Al Jazeera News Hour 2.00 Singfest: The Literacy Of Music 2.55 Going Places 3.35 The Cook Up 4.05 Jeopardy! 4.30 Letters And Numbers 5.00 Cycling. Tour de
France Femmes. Final stage. Highlights. 6.00 The Cook Up 6.30 News 7.30 Saving Lives At Sea 8.40 The Queen’s Guard: A Year In Service 9.35 24 Hours In Emergency 10.30 SBS News 11.00 Black Sands 11.55 Agatha Christie’s Criminal Games 1.35 Late Programs
Commonwealth 3.00 Birmingham 2022 Games. Day 5: Late. Commonwealth 12.00 Birmingham 2022 Games. Day 4: Commonwealth Highlights. Games. Day 5: 5.00 The Chase Overnight. Aust 2.00 Birmingham 2022 6.00 News Commonwealth 7.00 Birmingham 2022 Games. Commonwealth Day 5: Pre-dawn. Games. 4.00 Birmingham 2022 Day 5: Evening. Commonwealth 8.30 Birmingham 2022 Games. Day 5: Commonwealth Early morning. Games. Day 5: Night. 10.00 Birmingham 2022
6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Morning News 12.00 Beauty And The Geek 1.40 9Honey: Queen Elizabeth 2.00 Pointless 3.00 Tipping Point 4.00 Afternoon News 4.30 Millionaire Hot Seat 5.30 WIN News 6.00 Nine News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Beauty
And The Geek 8.45 Botched 9.45 My Feet Are Killing Me 10.45 Nine News Late 11.15 Law & Order: Organized Crime 12.00 Game Of Silence 12.50 Destination WA 1.30 TV Shop 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory 4.30 ACA 5.00 News 5.30 Today
6.00 Morning Programs 9.00 Home Is Where The Art Is 10.00 Film Kids 12.00 BBC News At Ten 12.30 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir 1.00 PBS News 2.00 Garma Festival 2022 3.00 Living Black 3.40 The Cook Up 4.10 Tony Robinson’s World By Rail
5.05 Jeopardy! 5.30 Letters And Numbers 6.00 The Cook Up 6.30 News 7.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 8.30 Insight 9.30 Dateline 10.00 SBS News 10.30 Australia’s Health Revolution 11.40 Garma Festival 2022 12.40 Late Programs
10.00 Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. Day 3: Late. 12.00 Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. Day 3: Overnight. 2.00 Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. Day 3: Pre-dawn. 4.00 Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. Day 3: Early morning.
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Footy stalwart reaches 300 games By Deanne Jeffers THE weekend saw footy legend, Lincoln Wellington from Tatura Football and Netball Club (TFNC) play his milestone 300th senior match for Tatura. Since joining the club, Lincoln has earned many accolades, including captain of the senior team in years ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘09, ‘10, ‘12, and 2013; four best and fairest awards, and he has been
described as one of the top talents in the league. Linc is currently on track to break TFNC’s record for most senior games played, a record that is currently held by Fred McMahon. It will certainly be another day of celebration if Linc gets out on the ground this round for his 301st game, in time before the Bulldogs play at home in Round 16 at Tatura Park in August.
MAJOR MILESTONE... Huge celebrations in Echuca for Lincoln Wellington’s 300th senior game for Tatura. Photos: Supplied.
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