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dancin’: Kyle Kirley was one of hundreds of performers hoping to get noticed at the Australia’s Got Talent auditions at the Albury Entertainment Centre this week. Report, more BLAIR THOMSON pictures, PAGE 8.

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Boost to police HAPPY: Beth Stirton believes the recruits will be of huge benefit to Albury police. Picture: BLAIR THOMSON.

By BLAIR THOMSON ALBURY’S police force is set for a massive boost with 13 recruits allocated to the area. While that figure is a preliminary number – they must first pass their exams in order to become police officers – Inspector Beth Stirton said the recruits would be of huge benefit to local law enforcement. “I’m very happy and excited

about the fact we’re getting such a boost to the police numbers in Albury. “It’s really going to support the community and our policing efforts in the community. “I would expect that all 13 would pass, however it could be a situation where only three pass which is why it’s up in the air at the moment “But they’re obviously going

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reasonably well to have gotten to the stage where they’re being allocated locations.” Albury received zero probationary constables from the last graduating class and five new recruits in May. Insp Stirton told NewsWeekly in October that she would be satisfied to receive four or five recruits and any more would be a bonus. “It’s definitely a very positive

situation for Albury and it will be great to have additional numbers of police working in the command and working for the community,” Insp Stirton said. “I think that the government has had a particular focus on country locations and providing additional police to support the local area commands that currently have injured officers off. Continued page 2

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By BLAIR THOMSON WODONGA residents can expect to see work to redevelop the city’s disused rail land begin early next year. That’s according to outgoing Wodonga Council CEO Gavin Cator, who this week announced his retirement from the job after three years in the position. Mr Cator said he would have liked to see the delayed project, which will reinvent Wodonga’s CBD, progress at a faster rate. “I think it’s reasonable to say it could have been a lot quicker and there was frustration with the speed at which VicTrack undertook the project,” he said. “Unfortunately it was taken off them, but fortunately we have Places Victoria now in charge. “The project has been set back a little bit but early in the new year the community will see things starting. “They’ll see a number of business activities starting to present themselves and I’m very lucky to have been a small part of that overall.” Mr Cator said the project was likely to stretch the council’s budget, but noted the need to balance rate rises and services. “I think it’s easy to talk about rate rises but lets talk about services offered to the community,” he said. “In the last three years the actual operating budget hasn’t grown as a council, it’s

GOING: Gavin Cator will step down as head of Wodonga Council next month and join Shepparton council. Picture: BLAIR THOMSON. basically the same except for this year. “But lets look at what services the community don’t want to have provided by their local government. “As a local government you’ve got to be all things to all people and unfortunately reducing services to reduce costs isn’t one of the items that the community generally find acceptable.” Mr Cator will leave the council on December 19.

He said the council had become more transparent during his employment. “I don’t think there’s anyone that could possibly say they’ve looked or asked a question and not received all the information they require that’s able to be provided,” he said. “I really do hope the people of Wodonga embrace the opportunities that will present themselves in coming years.”

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More officers on the beat is right move THE number of police on the beat has been a bone of contention in Albury for many years. The bean counters within the police service have continued to insist the city had the correct number of officers. But it is apparent from comments from the new chief, Insp Beth Stirton, that the city has quite a few officers who are unable to perform their active role. Getting those people off the books, and replacing them with active officers is likely to have some impact on the actual number of police available to attend to calls from the public. If Insp Stirton is able to rectify the situation the people of Albury should be justifiable thankful for her efforts. But it is unlikely critics of the police will be satisfied with whatever she achieves. They seem to believe we should be able to see an officer on every corner, and a police car in every street – an unreal belief. There is no doubt that Insp Stirton faces a tough job in the years ahead. Police figures indicate the number of street offences in the city have been reduced considerably in recent years. But the perception of many remains that Dean Street is not a friendly place on Friday and Saturday nights. Changing that perception is her greatest challenge.

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From page 1 “So these are really replacements on top of those injured officers until we can exit them with dignity from the organisation.” Graduating students will be inducted into the police force in mid-December and spend 12 months as probationary constables. “There will be an induction day where we introduce them to the command and that will be somewhere in the week heading towards December 20,” Insp Stirton said.

“So they’ll be on board by around Christmas, New Year. “They’ll spend the first three months on general duties and then we may give them a bit of time in various other sections like highway patrol or with detectives.” Insp Stirton said the final number of recruits would be confirmed towards the end of this month. Albury Local Area Command has close to 150 officers.

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Christmas gifts are crafted with love LEGENDS: All set for the rally are Graham Willcox, Peter Dempsey and Andre Dowding.

Driven to help a worthy cause THREE Border self-styled “sporting legends” are preparing for a car rally from Melbourne to Cairns next year. Although the rally is not until April, the trio are preparing a fund-raising program to raise money for the cause. Peter Dempsey, Graham Willcox and Andre Dowding will start their activities with a goods and services auction to be held at the Star Bar at the Star Hotel on November 25. The auction is being held in conjunction with the Albury Water Polo Club, with the club and the NSW Cancer Council to share the proceeds. The April 2012 rally will take them from Melbourne to Cairns via the Strzelecki Track, onto Cameron Corner and Innamincka then through Queensland cane fields to Cairns. This is planned to take seven days driving a car worth less than $1000. The condition of the competing cars has led to the apt name, The Shitbox Rally. The “sporting legends” are hoping to raise as much money as they can for the Cancer Council NSW, and are looking for sponsorship or donations. They will also be holding other fundraising events in the coming months. Any donation over $2 is tax deductible and a receipt will be given. Simply go to http://www.everydayhero.com.au/sporting_legends Sponsorship can also be done by contacting Peter Dempsey by email pdemo@ bigpond.net.au or call 0418 578 198.

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TOYS: Brian Courtney in his workshop with his hand-made toys. Picture: BLAIR THOMSON. By BLAIR THOMSON BRIAN Courtney is the Border’s own Father Christmas. The jovial 83-year-old produces colourful wooden toys from a workshop in the back shed of his Wodonga home. This week he donated about 30 such toys to St Vincent de Paul, which will provide gifts and money for needy Border residents this festive season. “Around Christmas time there’s always something that needs a little hand or something to brighten up their children’s

Christmas,” he said. “So they sell them to raise money or give them away to some children that don’t get toys.” Brian made his first toy for his own children more than half a century ago. “Now I’ve got great grandchildren and they reckon they’re fantastic,” he said. “When my own kids came along, which was more than 50 years ago, you couldn’t buy a decent toy. “So I started doing it myself,

CHANGES have been announced for the 2012 V8 Supercar season for the Border’s Brad Jones Racing team. Fabian Coulthard, currently driving for Walkinshaw Performance racing will join Jason Bright with the third driver yet to be announced. Coulthard was born in Britain, raised in New Zealand and is a versatile driver, having successfully competed in karting, Formula Ford, Formula Renault and Carrera Cup before moving to V8 Supercars. “I’m very happy with the decision,” Coulthard said. “What’s happened over the last few months (at Walkinshaw Performance) has been purely a

commercial process and it’s nice to be able to move on, I’m happy to still be racing.” Coulthard said although the deal has just been penned it now offered him the chance to think further ahead about his career. “I’ve got a lot of unfinished business,” he said. “I want to win races and teaming up with Brighty, I think we’ll make a pretty strong combination. “It’s going to be good at BJR, my relationship with those guys goes back many years to when I bought my Formula Ford from the Jones family and I’m looking forward to getting up to Albury and meeting all the mechanics and engineers.”

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and I’ve been doing it ever since.” With six children, 17 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren, his wooden horses, cars, trains and other items have seen plenty of action over the years. This Christmas is the first time he’s donated any of his creations. “Most of them are from scrap or recycled timber which a couple of local tradespeople donated,” he said. “I’ve got some beautiful wood and some nice heavy timber

from one of the local solar agencies and a lot of pine from a local optician who was changing his shop around. “I spend about two hours a day in the workshop and I try to make at least one completed toy every week.” Plenty of hard work goes into each toy with some coming from heavy wooden pallets that Brian pulls apart with crowbars. With several sheds full of timber, he hopes to continue crafting his toys for many years to come.

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Six semis needed to truck in Chisel’s audio system

Sound to be awesome By BLAIR THOMSON SIX semi-trailers worth of sound gear has been set up at Gateway Lakes ahead of Cold Chisel’s show tonight. More than 12,000 tickets have been sold to the gig, which will be the biggest to hit the Border in recent memory. But there is concern over rain forecast by the Bureau of Meteorology. Strong ticket sales forced organisers to change the venue from a tent to an open air concert, and umbrellas will be banned at the site. “But it will be 100 per cent going ahead if it does rain,” promoter Duane McDonald told NewsWeekly. “It will be on, rain hail or shine. “Hopefully the weather will be going well.” The 28m wide, 15m tall stage will be flanked by two video screens with three 500 kVa generators to power the show. “You can expect to be able to hear it all the way over in Wodonga,” Mr McDonald said. “This show will be absolutely massive.” Chisel have been selling out most of their shows on the Light the Nitro tour with Wodonga to be one of the biggest-selling shows. Front man Jimmy Barnes has been avoiding interviews in the past few weeks in an attempt to keep his voice intact for big

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8 youngsters learn to mend eating ways Eight children are about to complete the third GO4FUN program held in Albury in 2011. The GO4FUN program is about helping children who are above their healthy weight, and their families, to lead a healthier life. Two-hour, twice-weekly sessions held over 10 weeks offer a unique and interactive experience, placing equal emphasis on (M)ind, (E)xercise, (N)utrition, (D)o it, the key learning elements for GO4FUN. This initiative is run by Border Dietitians’ team of Accredited Practising Dietitians and is funded by NSW Health. Children learn about nutrition in a fun, interactive manner. For example, “Who Wants to be a Healthionaire” is a game played similar to “Who wants to be a Millionaire” where multiple choice style questions about what has been taught so far are asked in order to see how much the children have learned. “It’s an entertaining way to reinforce the important messages we are trying to deliver”, accredited practising dietitian and program manager Kerryn O’Brien said. Recently participants were taken to Coles, Lavington, where they put label reading skills to use. The mission was to become a MEND Detective, a top secret food spy agent, and find ‘MEND-friendly’ foods all over the supermarket. “It was really rewarding seeing how enthusiastic the children were about the challenge,” program leader Sally Elliott said. This Friday, November 18, the graduation ceremony will be held at Oddies Creek Park, South Albury, at 4pm.


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Good news for mums over kids’ health PARENTS with infants in childcare often worry about the long-term impact of the seemingly endless sniffles, coughs and ear aches, but new research from Charles Sturt University might bring some relief. The research found babies and toddlers in long day care are sick more often than those cared for at home but are less likely to be ill by the time they reach school age. The research team led by Associate Professor Linda Harrison, from CSU’s School of Teacher Education in Bathurst, analysed data from the federal government’s longitudinal study of 10,000 Australian children. The study found children under 3½ who attend group childcare settings are more likely to have problems with ear infections than those cared for at home. “The likely reason is exposure to infection by close contact with other children through play and shared toys, exposure at a time when the immune system is immature and inconsistent application of infection control procedures,” Prof Harrison said. Children with older siblings, those born premature, and children growing up in a family suffering hardship also reported more problems with ear infections. Prof Harrison said there is some consolation for parents who might worry about the long-term health risks of putting children in group care. “Although children may become ill when first starting care, there is no evidence this leads to poorer health later on,” she said. “Rather than being a possible risk, the results suggested it may provide a protective effect. Ongoing problems for ear infections were lower in children who had attended centre care as babies, compared to those in exclusive parental care.” Prof Harrison said reducing the spread of infectious diseases is the responsibility of both parents and childcare centres.

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BIG EFFORT: Pictured outside the new home are Greg Dawson, general manager of Wodonga Raiders, John Lewis, Jamie Maynard of 1st National Real Estate and Eric Pietila of Nordcon Land.

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WODONGA Raiders Football and Sports Club is reaping the rewards from the sale of a new home constructed as a club project. The home was the brainchild of club president John Lewis of GJ Lewis Homes. Mr Lewis said construction of the home had involved up to 50 professionals and trades people and businesses who had either donated time and materials for the house, or who had provided goods and services at discounted rates. The house, at 5 Drysdale Street, Baranduda was built on a block sold to the club at a favourable rate by Nordcon Land. GJ Lewis had co-ordinated

the construction and First National Real Estate handled the sale and then donated the commission back to the club. Mr Lewis said the profits would enable Raiders to continue a program of community activities that was making the oval a busy and integral part of the Wodonga community. “We are not just a football club,” he said. “We have senior and junior teams in football and netball that involve a great many Wodonga families. “We are hosting such activities as the end of year fireworks and the Birallee festival. “This project will help us to continue a program of improve-

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Border stops to pay tribute

Children an important part of day By BLAIR THOMSON HUNDREDS of Border residents paid their respects to fallen diggers by attending Remembrance Day ceremonies last week. Held at QEII Square and Woodland Grove, the sombre services were at times emotional for those in attendance. “It means a lot to me,” former soldier Kevin Wilson, 89, said as he fought back tears. “I had uncles killed in the First World War and people I trained with and friends died in World War II. “It makes me very proud to see the children appreciate what people gave for them but it’s a sad day.”

While an army training accident means Mr Wilson is confined to a motorised scooter, he rose to his feet to sing the national anthem. 87-year-old Lavington resident and New Guinea veteran Don Dennis was also filled with pride. “It means everything to me,” he said. “Everything. “I think about what happened in New Guinea and the people you lost. “It’s funny, you remember them and you remember their faces and their personalities. “I’ve got a lot to think about.” Wreaths were laid at both ceremonies with a minute’s silence and

The Last Post rang out. School children again played a big part in the ceremonies. “I try to keep it up to my grandkids and get them involved,” Mr Dennis said. “I get the badges out and they wear them to school. “It’s great to see all the kids around here.” Mr Dennis said the event, held November 11 each year, should be made a public holiday. “It’s not a sad day for me, it’s just about remembering those people all those years on,” he said. “It should definitely be made a public holiday.” BRIEF MOMENT: Bria Harper stands under a Dean Street clock tower at 11.11am on 11/11/11. Picture: blair thomson

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QUIET: Don Dennis, 87, pauses for a moment’s reflection at the service at QEII Square. Pictures: blair thomson

By BLAIR THOMSON SCHOOLGIRL Bria Harper, 11, also marked the once in a hundred year event by standing under the clock tower on the corner of Dean and Olive Street at 11.11am. While the rare event only lasted for a brief moment, Bria had been planning the occasion for years. “I decided to do it three years ago on the ninth of the

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ninth of the ninth and I thought it would be cool when it was all ones,” she said. “11/11/11 is only going to happen again in 100 years. “So it’s very special.” She added that she enjoyed learning mathematics at Albury Public School. “It’s fun learning all the different types of maths,” she said. “I’m very happy this happened.”

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to our diggers Birth date holds special significance for many

NEW ADDITION: Max, Jen and Toui Lepkhammany with baby Lily. Picture: blair thomson By BLAIR THOMSON JEN and Toui Lepkhammany are not particularly superstitious. But many people have told the couple that the birth of their second child, Lily, on the 11th day of the 11th month in 2011, is a good omen. “Hopefully she gets good luck from it,” Ms Lepkhammany said. “At least her birthday will be easy to remember,” she added with a laugh. Lily was the first of four babies born at

Wodonga Hospital on 11/11/11. One was even born at 11pm. “Everyone that we’ve told has come in here and noted the luck of the number,” Ms Lepkhammany said. “She was due on Sunday but when it ticked close to 12 o’clock we realised she would be coming on the 11th.” The 11/11/11 is considered by some to be good luck with reports of couples booking weddings several years in advance to secure the date.

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Border talent puts on a show for auditions SERVICE: The interior of the new plane which will provide an improved service for Border patients travelling to Melbourne.

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talent: Ella Fitzpatrick, 10, of Wagga hoped to make an impression. By BLAIR THOMSON HUNDREDS of performers descended on the Albury Entertainment Centre this week looking for a chance at stardom. Aged between four and 80plus, the hopeful attendees were aiming to make it on to TV show Australia’s Got Talent with the crowd line-up at one stage stretching along QEII Square. Kyle Kirley, 11, made the journey from Khancoban to bust out some dance moves and entertained waiting fellow performers. “I’ve been dancing for about a year now and I’m pulling out a few Michael Jackson moves today,” he said with excitement. “I’ve been practising heaps and hoping I do well.” Among others auditioning was a sword performer, comedians and dance troupes, some of whom travelled from as far as Wollongong and the Mornington Peninsula to attend. The show’s judges weren’t present, with acts instead trying to impress producers.

“The turnout this year has been absolutely phenomenal,” line producer Emanuel Matsos said. “We’ve got more than 200 acts here and that’s quite large for a regional town. “Talent can be anything … we’re looking for anything that people enjoy seeing, hearing or experiencing.” Those selected for the next stage of the talent quest will perform in front of the television judges, who are yet to be confirmed, in February. But competition is quite stiff with close to 10,000 people across Australia auditioning in hopes of taking out the $250,000 prize. “The show’s now in it’s sixth season and it gets more popular each year,” Mr Matsos said. “So the challenge is to find something unique that Australia’s never seen before.” Albury was one of 19 cities on the tour, which Mr Matsos claimed was the biggest talent show search in Australia.

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THE Royal Flying Doctor Service has taken delivery or a new plane for patient transport throughout Victoria. The plane will be used for non emergency patient transport. For Albury Wodonga residents who need hospital treatment in Melbourne, the plane trip will cut a three hour plus road trip to just 39 minutes. The flying doctor took over the nonemergency transport service earlier this year. “Ensuring patient comfort and safety is our priority so we are particularly pleased to announce the replacement of one of our planes with a newer model, fitted out in consultation with flight nurses,” Scott Chapman, CEO of RFDS Victoria said. New features include: More comfortable stretchers with an improved stretcher loading system making it a faster, smoother process for the patient. Humidicrib carrying capability. Built in oxygen system (giving greater cabin space). Improved visibility for stretcher patients. Terrain Awareness Warning System (TAWS) for predicting rising terrain (an important safety feature for low light situations). Mr Chapman said the plane provided a vital service for improving the health of Victorian communities enabling patients to meet the sometimes small windows of opportunity at city hospitals for beds and medical treatments. “This will significantly reduce the time non-emergency patients who can’t travel by road have to wait for transport,” he said. The flying doctor planes are based at Essendon Airport.

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SERVICE: Mark Horner (centre) pictured with Damien Drum and Mary Barry at Sunday’s awards ceremony.

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A WODONGA SES volunteer was among 24 VICSES members recognised at the annual national awards ceremony on Sunday. Mark Horner was awarded the 15 year national medal at the ceremony. His most memorable moment from his time volunteering with VICSES is walking only 150m to his very first call out. The national medal is awarded to volunteers who have gone above and beyond the call of duty and provided exemplary service. It recognises 15 years outstanding service, the first clasp recognises 25 years service, the second clasp for 35 years and the third clasp for 45 years. The event took place at The Centre Ivanhoe, and tied in with the conclusion of National SES Week where Victorian’s showed their support to the 5500 SES volunteers and the incredible work they do across the state. Member for Northern Victoria Region and Parliamentary Secretary for Regional Development, Damian Drum, and VICSES CEO Mary Barry presented volunteers with

Taxi vouchers for partygoers ALBURY businesses planning to host Christmas parties have the opportunity to secure $5 taxi vouchers, by simply registering with AlburyCity’s Arrive Home Safely Program. AlburyCity’s Road Safety Officer, Lauren Torocsik, says businesses are asked to contribute $1 for each taxi voucher their staff use. AlburyCity’s grant funding will cover the extra $4. Participating businesses also have the opportunity to win up to $300 towards their party catering if they complete a series of questions about hosting a safe party. “We provide an information sheet, it outlines drink-drive issues, safe alternative transport options and safe party strategies,” Ms Torocsik said. “Workplaces need to be aware that they have responsibilities to staff, to keep them safe, and this campaign is one way of addressing staff safety.” The Arrive Home Safely campaign, is designed to reduce the incidence of drink driving in Albury. Albury’s statistics for crashes involving alcohol are almost double the state. From January 2005 to December 2010 Albury had 7.6% of total crashes attributed to alcohol, compared with 5.5% in NSW. For information, or to register your Christmas party, contact Ms Torocsik on 6023 8748 or email ltorocsik@alburycity. nsw.gov.au

their medals and clasps. “The national medal is a great way to recognise our volunteers, who give their time to keep their local communities safe,” Ms Barry said. “Victoria is fortunate to have volunteers with the dedication and skills to respond to all kinds of emergencies 24 hours a day, seven days a week”. “These awards provide the volunteers with a sense of achievement, in what has been an extremely busy year for VICSES volunteers”. In total, 25 VICSES volunteers have received the national medal, 19 have received the first clasp, three have received the second clasp and one received the third clasp. John Cardwell from the Mitta unit and Ann Healy of the Tallangatta unit were also honoured, receiving their 25-year clasps on Sunday. Stephen Roberts of Yackahdandah also received a 25-year clasp as was Keith O”Brien of North East headquarters.

Grants to help train rescuers THE Minister for Police and Emergency Services, Mr Michael Gallacher, along with member for Albury, Greg Aplin, have announced $18,000 funding for the NSW Volunteer Rescue Association’s Albury and Border Rescue Squad. The funding is part of grants worth a total of $873,000 to support the hard working members of Australia’s emergency services. “This money will go towards increasing the number of Rescue (commercially) trained Scubadivers at the Albury and Border Rescue Squad,” Mr Aplin said. “It’s great to see this funding go to important volunteer organisations like the Albury and Border Rescue Squad, where the whole community benefits from the members’ training and expertise.” This grant is one of 35 across the state, approved in this year’s round of the joint State-Commonwealth 2011-12 Emergency Volunteer Support Scheme, a component of the National Natural Disaster Resilience Program. Mr Aplin said the Albury squad was one of only two accredited dive squads in NSW south of Sydney, the other being at Corowa. “This funding boost will help train divers so they become a first response team right here on the Border when emergencies arise,” he said. “It benefits our whole region.”

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NOVEMBER 13-20, 2011

Message from the Premier Ted Baillieu

As another summer begins, fire

safety planning across Victoria is already well underway.

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ing the year, we’ve experienced wet

your own fire safety planning needs

sources in the country, having a plan

real threat to our families and liveli-

you aware of the warnings such as

over the summer months.

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in place for yourself and your family

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them about what they plan to do and

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weather which is filling our dams,

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to you to use them. Your local fire brigade is the best Premier Ted Baillieu

place to start. Attend community

writing it down is the best way to

stay safe. This year, we’re making it even easier for you. You can fill out a detailed Bushfire Survival Plan in the Fire Ready Kit on CFA’s website, or complete My Plan at cfa.vic.gov.au or on CFA’s Facebook page. As always, for more information and advice, go to cfa.vic.gov.au or call the Victorian Bushfire Informa-

Fire Danger Ratings, that can be

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Code Red is the highest danger day Fire danger ratings predict how a fire would behave if one started, including how difficult it would be to put out. The Bureau of Meteorology forecasts fire danger ratings during the summer months. Over summer, fire danger ratings will feature in weather forecasts, be broadcast on radio and

TV, and appear in some newspapers. Code Red days are rare, and when they are forecast they are very serious. Code Red means the worst conditions for a bush or grass fire. Homes are not designed or constructed to withstand fires in these conditions. On a Code Red day, the

safest place to be is away from high-risk areas. Leaving a high-risk area the night before or early in the day is the safest option. All schools in high-risk areas will have a plan for a Code Red day. Contact your child’s school for details. Parks and forests in Code Red are closed for public.

Follow the rules on days of total fire bans TOTAL fire bans are different from fire danger ratings, although both are set by weather district. Total Fire Bans: A total fire ban sets legal restrictions around the activities that can or can’t occur in a particular district on that day. The aim of a total fire ban is to reduce activities that may start a fire. Fire Danger Ratings: They predict how a fire would behave if one started, including how difficult it would be to put out. The higher the rating, the more dangerous the conditions. Weather Districts: Total fire bans and fire danger ratings are determined by weather districts. Victoria has nine weather districts. A total fire ban can be declared for just one district, or for many districts across Victoria. To find out which weather district you are in, visit cfa.vic. gov.au or call 1800 240 667. Can I have a barbecue, light a campfire or light a fire for warmth or comfort? You can use barbecues that are fixed appliances, fired by gas or electricity, and built into permanent structures of brick, stone or concrete provided that: • The area 3m around the barbecue is cleared of flammable material • You have a hose connected to water supply or a vessel with at least 10 litres of water. • An adult is there at all times when the fire is alight. You can use gas or electric fired portable barbecues provided that: • The barbecue is located within 20m of your dwelling (portable places of residence such as mobile homes, caravans or tents are not dwellings in ac-

cordance with the CFA Act) • The area 3m around the barbecue is cleared of flammable material • You have either a hose connected to a water supply or a vessel with at least 10 litres of water • An adult is there at all times when the fire is alight. Can I light a campfire or a fire, for warmth or comfort? No. Campfires, fires for warmth or personal comfort, and solid and liquid fuel barbecues and ovens are banned during total fire ban days. Can I light a fire in the open air for burning off grass, stubble, weeds, undergrowth or other vegetation? No. Fires in the open air for burning off grass, scrub, stubble or rubbish are banned during total fire ban days. Any permits issued by Municipal Fire Prevention Officers are suspended for the duration of any total fire ban days. Can I use a chainsaw, plant or grass trimmer or lawn mower? Yes. Chainsaws, plant or grass trimmers, or lawn mowers used in green vegetation without prescribed conditions. However, if possible, postpone this work, as the risk of starting fires is extremely high. Follow the precautions outlined for the fire danger period and use extreme caution. For more detailed information about what is and isn’t allowed on a total fire ban day, including restrictions around outdoor catering, incinerators, welding and tractors, get on the internet and visit cfa.vic.gov.au Alternatively request the CFA’s Can I? Can’t I? brochure which will give you all the information you need.

Flexibility is the key to any fire plan Bushfires don’t arrive at convenient times. Make sure your fire plan is flexible to account for different situations such as weekends, school holidays and work days when you are away from home. How will these situations affect your ability to put your Bushfire Survival Plan into action? You also need to take into

account the whereabouts of your family on the day and any visitors staying at your home. When preparing your plan consider the needs of children, the elderly, and people with special needs or disabilities. If you own pets or livestock, your plan needs to include information on where they will go, how they will

be transported, and when they will be relocated. It’s important to remember that fires are unpredictable and plans can fail. Having a backup plan can save your life. If you can’t leave the area, consider shelter options close by. These may include a wellprepared home (yours or a neighbour).


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hroughout history, wine has been a social lubricant, stimulating conversation, stimulating good feelings and inevitably laughter. And so it is no surprise that wine and humour are natural “bedfellows�. So let’s forget wine education for now – this week you should lighten up a little and (I hope) enjoy a good laugh – it’s good for the soul, particularly if enjoyed with a small libation.

Some sayings old and new

“A meal without wine is like a day without sunshine.� [Louis Pasteur] “Champagne ... is the only wine that lets a woman stay beautiful after she has drunk it.� [Madame de Pompadour] “There are more old drunkards than old doctors.� [Old French proverb] “Let us have wine and women, mirth and laughter, Sermons – and soda-water the day after.� [Lord Byron, in Don Juan] “(Wine) provokes the desire, but takes away the performance.� [from Shakespeare’s Macbeth] “Forget the house, forget the children, I want custody of the red and access to the Port once a month.� [a Wine loving divorcee]

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ydrangeas are like violets to most people. They remind us of our grandparents. They are a plant which have always been in older gardens, forming an under-planting in shaded areas. Their popularity is again increasing, after many gardeners found it too difficult to keep them during the drought years. There are several different forms of hydrangeas (and they all need the same conditions) but most of us think of the lovely large, mop-head blooms which appear in time to provide you with large vases of flowers around Christmas. They need to be picked before the sun comes up if they are to last for a decent period of time inside. The best position in the garden for them is facing east so they get early morning sun, but no direct sun after midday. The flowers wilt, as does the rest of the bush, and burn very easily in hot sun. Hydrangeas will last in the garden for years when planted in a spot they like, so prepare the soil well with the addition of manure or compost before planting. Water crystals can be added too. They are a great subject for containers as you can move them around, not only when they are at their best, but also when the flowers finish and the bush needs pruning. This can be done any time after flowering, right up until mid-winter. You cut back the stems which have carried flowers. Cut close to two strong, new buds right down near the base of that stem. Leave the branches which haven’t flowered as they will produce next years’ flowers. Hydrangeas strike easily in winter.

Use strong pieces of the prunings, placing several in one pot in the shade. Use welldrained soil which must be kept damp. They will be ready to give away, or plant in your own garden, the following Christmas. Buds develop in October in this district, and open during November and December. The bushes need regular watering at this stage or the buds and flowers droop. Buds can be quite damaged if the bush is allowed to dry out. The bracts remaining after the tiny, short-lived flowers, last for months and can become wonderful shades of antique green, mauve and purple, which are of great value in the late summer garden. Hydrangeas come in all shades of pink, mauve, purple and blue as well as white and red. Their colour can be affected by the pH of soil in which they are planted – that is, whether the soil is alkaline or acidic. Add lime to increase the pH of the soil (more alkaline) and you will get pink blooms. Adding aluminium sulfate makes it more acidic, and the flowers will be blue. There are blueing tonics in nurseries, which makes it easier. You begin to apply it during the autumn. White flowers generally stay white, though as they get older they often will display the colour representative of the soil type. So long as the soil is pretty fertile, these plants require little in the way of fertilizer. Like most plants they will benefit if fed when flowering. There are very few pests and diseases which affect hydrangeas. They can attract white scale which can be treated with pest oil, and occasionally they get mildew. Just pull the affected leaves off.

1) An Irish priest is driving down to New York and gets stopped for speeding in Connecticut. The state trooper smells alcohol on the priest’s breath and then sees an empty wine bottle on the floor of the car. He says, “Sir, have you been drinking?� “Just water�, says the priest. The trooper says, “Then why do I smell wine?� The priest looks at the bottle and says, “Good Lord! He’s done it again!� 2) A drunk that smelled like a brewery got on a bus one day. He sat down next to a priest. The drunk’s shirt was stained, his face was full of bright red lipstick and he had a half-empty bottle of wine sticking out of his pocket. He opened his newspaper and started reading. A couple of minutes later, he asked the priest, “Father, what causes arthritis?� “Mister, it’s caused by loose living, being with cheap, wicked women, too much alcohol and contempt for your fellow man�, the priest replied. “Imagine that�, the drunk muttered. He returned to reading his paper. The priest, thinking about what he had said, turned to the man and apologised: “I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to come on so strong. How long have you had arthritis?� “I don’t have arthritis, Father�, the drunk said, “but I just read in the paper that the Pope does.� 3) A preacher, completing a temperance sermon, spoke with great fervor! “If I had all the beer in the world, I’d throw it all into the river.� With great emphasis, he said, “And if I had all the wine in the world, I’d throw it all into the river.� And finally he said, “And if I had all the whisky in the world, I’d throw it all into the river, too!� As he took his chair, the song leader stood and announced with a smile, “For our closing hymn, let us sing number 365: “Shall We Gather at the River?�

And a few wine facts to finish

As early as 400BC, the Egyptians were the first people to use corks as stoppers. “A litre of wine contains 1/8th of our nutritional requirement and 9/10ths good humour.� [Professor Louis Landouzy] When Mount Vesuvius buried Pompeii in volcanic lava in AD 79, it also buried more than 200 wine bars. When Hippocrates wrote out what would be modern day prescriptions, almost all included wine as a cure for what ailed his patients. Next week: Handing on the baton – the Rutherglen “young guns�

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Border’s best art now on display “It’s a work I think you can look at time and time again and see new things in it each time. “It’s a beautiful composition with interesting angles and it’s got lots of intriguing toys and small things in it, and it’s a very different style.” Renowned artist Arthur Wicks judged the winner and highly commended four other works. The artists had to create contemporary pieces to enter the award. “It’s artists working with their imagination and trying to develop new ways of viewing the world,” Mr Raff said. “I think if people come here they will be very pleasantly surprised by the works. “There will be a work that suits each and every person because there’s a nice mix of contemporary landscape, some figurative work and some bright, colourful works. “It’s been built up as the most prestigious award for contemporary artists in the Albury Wodonga region.” Artists within a 120km radius

were able to enter the award. “We had entrants from all over this region from Benalla down to Wangaratta, Yarrawonga, Bright and Beechworth,” Mr Raff explained. “The award grew this year from $2000 to $5000 and I think that has made a bit of a difference. “This is absolutely the best local exhibition and it’s the only one of it’s type in this region.” Mr Raff said the Border businesses needed to better support local artists. According to Mr Raff, many artists struggle financially. “What would be great would be if the business community supported it more,” he said. “Artists are trying to make a living and it’s very difficult in the region to get that support.” Hume has now acquired eight works and will exhibit them with future winners in two years. About 80 people attended the opening night of the award. Entry is free with the artworks on display until December 3.

BOXOFFICE By BLAIR THOMSON MOVIE: Drive (MA) DURATION: 100 minutes DRIVE is a film that will stay in the hearts and minds of most viewers long after the credits have rolled. Starring a captivating Ryan Gosling as The Driver (or Driver), it’s a perfect hybrid of high art and highoctane action with a few disturbing moments of ultra-violence thrown in. Filmed in the grimy streets of Los Angeles on a relatively low budget, Driver is a rare talent behind the wheel who knows all of the city’s 100,000 streets like the back of his hand.

He uses this knowledge, and a police radio, in his work as a getaway driver but is also employed as a mechanic and part time stunt driver. While the first 30-odd minutes of the film saunter along at a leisurely pace, the tension explodes during a heist gone wrong. Gosling unwittingly finds himself at the centre of an underworld drama far bigger than anything he could conceive. The story unravels at a perfect pace, each second of the film riveting and unpredictable. Creator Nicholas Winding Refn captures a side of LA rarely viewed

and tensions and emotions almost never seen in films with car chases. Each element of Drive is perfectly executed with an 80s element running through the movie. It’s subtle, measured and suspenseful. Gosling is tremendous. You can view his character’s state of mind and almost read his thoughts in the most simple of moments, like watching him wait in a car. He has a self-assuredness that bursts out from the screen and is clearly an amazing talent.

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By BLAIR THOMSON PAINTINGS, drawings, photographs and sculptures from some of the Border’s best artists are now on display at Arts Space Wodonga. The Arts Wodonga Hume Building Society Acquisitive Award, now in its eighth year, is considered by many to be the region’s premier art prize and exhibition. Co-ordinator Ken Raff said entrants had lifted the standard this year. “We had 49 entrants and we selected 30 for the show, so it’s of a very high quality, an exceptionally high quality,” he said. “Last year was very strong but I think we’ve outdone it this year.” Hume Building Society sponsored the show and acquired the winning art piece. Rita Lazauskas took home $5000 for her drawing, View From the Ramparts (Seven White Camels). “I had it pegged as the winner,” Mr Raff said. “Rita’s an established artist and the work stands by itself.

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PRIME 7

TEN

5:30 Seven Early News 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: “Bird On A Wire” (M v,l) (’90) Stars: Mel Gibson 2:30 Dr Oz: The Pulse: Dr Oz Examines Breaking Health News (PG) 3:30 Toybox [s] 4:00 It’s Academic [s] 4:30 Seven News at 4:30 [s] 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG) 7:30 Better Homes And Gardens [s] – Fast Ed’s top 3 BBQ recipes of spicy chicken wings, a special burger and mango trifle with Karen’s crispy bacon potato salad. 9:00 Friday Night Movie: “New In Town” (PG) – Lucy Hill is an ambitious, up and coming executive. She loves her shoes, cars and climbing the corporate ladder. When she is offered a temporary job in the country to restructure a production plant, she jumps at the chance knowing that a promotion is near. Stars: Renee Zellweger 11:00 Friday Late Movie: “Derailed” (MA15+ v,l) (’05) Stars: Clive Owen & Jennifer Aniston 1:10 October Road: We Lived Like Giants / Hat? No Hat? (PG n) 3:00 Home Shopping

6:00 TEN News [s] 7:00 Toasted TV [s] 8:00 Totally Wild [s] 8:30 Wurrawhy [s] 9:00 9AM News [s] 10:00 The Circle (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil: Goodbye Housewives (PG) [s] 1:00 The Doctors (PG) [s] 2:00 Ready Steady Cook [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Infomercial (PG) 4:00 Huey’s Kitchen [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful [s] 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Rules Of Engagement (PG) [s] 8:30 House: Risky Business (M) [s] – A CEO falls mysteriously ill just days before he signs a controversial contract. Meanwhile Park prepares for her hearing. 9:30 Movie: The Full Monty” (M l,a,n) (’97) – An unlikely group of unemployed steel workers in Britain decide to form a male striptease act to raise money. Stars: Robert Carlyle & Tom Wilkinson 11:30 The Late Show (PG) 12:30 Late Movie: “A Daughter’s Conviction” (MA15+v,s,l) (’06) Stars: Brooke Nevin, Kate Jackson & Sean Rogerson 2:30 Infomercials (PG) 5:00 Religious Programs (PG)

5:05 Worldwatch 1:00 Food Lovers Guide to Australia 1:30 Crocodile Dreaming (M v,a) [s] 2:00 Living Safely: Preventing Accidents [s] 2:30 Living Black [s] 3:00 Letters and Numbers [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village [s] 6:00 Letters and Numbers (PG) 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Town With Nicholas Crane: Scarborough [s] – A Yorkshire coastal town, Scarborough has had more ups and downs than a roller-coaster. 8:30 As It Happened: Hitler’s Heroes: Otto Skorzeny (PG) [s] – Examines two of Hitler’s most devoted followers. Otto Skorzeny was Hitler’s most elusive craftsmen of war. Broad duelling scars across his cheeks earned him his nickname Scarface. 9:30 World News Australia [s] 10:05 Thinking XXX (MA15+a,n,s) [s] – Acclaimed portrait photographer Timothy Greenfield-Sanders presents a behind-thescenes look at the making of his book of adult film star portraits. 11:00 Drama Movie: “Cold Showers” (MA15+ a,n,s) (’05) – Three teenagers indulge in a menage-a-trois. (In French) 12:45 South Park: Go God Go / Go God Go XII / Stanley’s Cup (MA15+v,a) 2:10 Weatherwatch & Music

6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 9:00 Saturday Dis5:00 rage (PG) 10:00 rage’s Guest: The Jezabels (PG) 11:00 Choccy- 6:00 Danoz 7:00 Weekend Today ney [s] 11:00 Children’s Programs 1:00 Sally Bollywood - Super Detecwoccydoodah [s] 11:20 Minuscule: The Last Supper 11:30 The Good 9:00 The President’s Cup 2011: Day 3 *Live 5:30 Getaway (PG) – Dermott visits the Snow Castle - an amazing tive 1:30 Room For Improvement Cook [s] 12:00 Foreign Correspondent [s] ice hotel in the Arctic Circle; Kate goes kayaking on the beautiful 2:00 V8 Supercars 2011: Raceday Xtra *Live 12:30 Australian Story [s] 3:00 V8 Supercars 2011: V8 Supercars *Live island of Kauai. 1:00 Basketball: WNBL: Dandenong Vs Townsville *Live* 5:30 Mercurio’s Menu: New Zealand 6:00 National News Saturday [s] 3:00 Football: W-League: Canberra United Vs Newcastle Jets 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Australia’s Funniest Home Videos 5:00 Bowls: Australia v RSA 2011 – All the action from the 6:30 Family Movie Special: “The Nutty Professor” (PG) – Profes7:30 Movie: “Kung Fu Panda” (PG v) (’08) – When the Valley of Moonta Bowls Club on South Australia’s copper coast. sor Sherman Klump is a hugely obese scientist who falls for the Peace is threatened, lazy Po the panda discovers his destiny as 6:00 Monty Don’s Italian Gardens: Rome [s] lovely Professor Carla Purty. Desperate for her affections, Klump the "chosen one" and trains to become a kung fu hero. Stars: 7:00 ABC News [s] invents a DNA-altering drug that temporarily transforms him into Jack Black & Dustin Hoffman 7:30 Doc Martin (PG) – Louisa and Martin are arguing about the slender, testosterone-overloaded jerk. Stars: Eddie Murphy 9:25 Movie: “Angels & Demons” (M v) (’09) – Harvard symbologist everything, from the schooling for their son to what they will eat 8:30 The Saturday Movie: “Enemy Of The State” (M s,l) – A Robert Langdon works to solve a murder and prevent a terrorist for supper. Then Martin books a christening without telling lawyer becomes a target by a corrupt politician and his N.S.A. act against the Vatican. Stars: Tom Hanks & Ewan Mcgregor Louisa - is this the final straw? goons when he accidentally receives key evidence to a serious 12:15 Late Movie: “The End Of The Affair” (MA15+s) (’99) Stars: 8:20 Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple: The Mirror Crack’d From politically motivated crime. Stars: Will Smith Ralph Fiennes, Julianne Moore & Stephen Rea Side To Side (PG) – Miss Marple investigates the murder of 11:15 That 70s Show: Rip This Joint / Mother’s Little Helper (PG) Heather Badcock, who consumed a poisoned cocktail apparently 2:15 Late Movie: “Death Is A Women” (M v,s) (’66) 12:15 Grey’s Anatomy (M) [s] 3:45 Danoz meant for American film actress Marina Gregg. 1:15 Late Movie: “Dangerous Attraction” (MA15+s,v) (’99) Stars: 4:30 Music Special: John Farnham 9:50 The Graham Norton Show [s] Andrea Roth, Linden Ashby 4:45 Four Nations Rugby League 2011 *Live* From Elland Road, 10:40 Penn And Teller: Fool Us (PG) [s] 3:15 Home Shopping Leeds, UK. 11:25 rage’s Guest: The Jezabels (M a,l,d,v)

6:00 Toasted TV [s] 9:00 Scope [s] 9:30 The Elephant Princess [s] 10:00 The Hot30 Countdown (PG l,s,a) 12:00 Landed Music (PG l,s,a) [s] 12:30 The Hit Rater.com (PG a,l,s) 1:00 Australasian Safari 2:00 Creative Generation: Schools On Stage 2011 3:30 Saving Babies (PG mp) 4:00 Escape With ET 5:00 TEN Evening News [s] 6:30 Movie: “Back To The Future” (M v,l) – Marty McFly goes back in time and has to come to grips with being in the 1950s. He has to get his parents to fall in love to undo the damage his presence has done to the events of the past. Stars: Michael J Fox & Christopher Lloyd 8:55 Movie: “True Lies” (M v,s,l) (’94) – When a secret agent learns of his wife’s extra-marital affair, he pursues her using his intelligence resources in a job he kept a secret. Stars: Arnold Schwarzenegger & Jamie Lee Curtis 11:55 Late Movie: “Get Rich Or Die Tryin” (M v) (’05) Stars: Joy Bryant & Terrence Howard 2:30 Infomercials (PG) 4:00 Religious Programs (PG)

5:05 Worldwatch 1:00 Masterpiece: Black Music: An American Evolution: Free at Last (M l,v,d) 1:55 Masterpiece: Wayne McGregor: Across the Threshold 2:50 Masterpiece: Chopin: The Women Behind the Music 4:30 PBS Newshour [s] 5:30 Who Do You Think You Are? Ita Buttrose [s] – Media personality and publisher Ita Buttrose discovers determination and drive may be hereditary. 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Big, Bigger, Biggest: Dam [s] – This program reveals the technological breakthroughs that have allowed the world’s largest hydro-electric dam - the Three Gorges Dam in China - to be built. 8:30 Mythbusters: Swimming in Syrup (PG) [s] – Adam and Jamie check whether it is possible to swim as fast through syrup as it is through water. 9:30 Rockwiz: Leah Flanagan & David Bridie (PG) 10:20 History Movie: “Van Diemen’s Land” (MA15+ l,v) (’09) Stars: Paul Ashcroft 12:10 SOS [s] 1:10 South Park: The Early Years: Chef’s Chocolate Salty Balls / Chickenpox (M a) 2:10 Weatherwatch Overnight

5:30 Today *Live* [s] 9:00 Kerri-Anne (PG) 11:00 Hi-5 [s] 11:30 The President’s Cup 2011: Day 2 *Live 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National Evening News [s] 6:30 WIN News [s] 7:00 The Celebrity Apprentice - All Fired Up (PG) 7:30 The Big Bang Theory: The Bozeman Reaction (PG s) 8:00 Two And A Half Men: A Good Time in Central Africa (PG s,l) – When Berta takes a couple of days off, Charlie falls for her replacement. 8:30 Movie: “The Da Vinci Code” (M v,a) (’06) – While in Paris on business, a Harvard symbologist, Robert Langdon, receives an urgent late-night phone call; the elderly curator of the Louvre has been murdered inside the museum. Langdon is stunned to discover that a cipher found next to the body leads to a trail of clues hidden in the works of Da Vinci. Stars: Tom Hanks. 11:30 Win News - Late Edition 12:00 Late Movie: “Dr T And The Women” (M a) (’00) Stars: Richard Gere & Helen Hunt 2:30 Spyforce: The Doctor (PG) 3:30 Til Death (PG) 4:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 4:30 Good Morning America

SATURDAY

FRIDAY

5:00 Can We Help? [s] 5:30 The New Inventors [s] 6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News [s] 9:30 Business Today [s] 10:00 School Programs 11:00 Good Morning Kalimantan [s] 11:30 One Plus One [s] 12:00 Midday Report [s] 12:30 Agatha Christie: Miss Marple (PG) 2:10 The Genius Of Design [s] 3:00 Children’s Programs 6:00 Choccywoccydoodah: Christmas Comes Early [s] 6:25 The Good Cook [s] – Simon demonstrates how to make potato soup, fragrant braised fennel with Parmesan. 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] – A state based edition of 7.30. 8:00 My Family: Harper Vs Harper (PG) [s] 8:30 Midsomer Murders: Left For Dead (M s,v) – Near the construction site of a bypass an elderly couple are found dead in their home. Then later, the manager of the company building the bypass is found murdered. 10:05 The Old Guys: Quiz (PG) [s] 10:40 Lateline [s] 11:20 Tracey Ullman’s State Of The Union (M a,l,s) 11:45 rage (MA15+a,l,h,d,n,s,v)

6:00 Four Nations Rugby League 2011 *Live* from Elland Road, Leeds. 7:00 Weekend Today 10:00 The Presidents Cup 2011: Day 4 *Live 5:30 Antiques Roadshow [s] 6:00 National Evening News [s] 6:30 Frozen Planet (PG) – Come behind the scenes and explore the Earth’s polar regions in this one hour special, documenting the making of the spectacular Frozen Planet series. 7:30 60 Minutes [s] 8:30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Brain Doe (M v) – The CSI crew is stumped when they discover a disembodied brain at a crime scene where all the other brains are accounted for. 9:30 Person Of Interest: Foe (M) 10:30 Prime Suspect: Shame (M) – A man’s death in a hotel is investigated by Jane and Duffy; Duffy ruffles Jane’s feathers by making comments about her relationship with Costello. 11:30 Flashpoint: Eagle Two (M a,v) 12:30 The Baron: Long Long Day (PG) 1:30 Spyforce: The Diplomat (PG) 2:30 Primetime: Crime (M v) 3:30 Danoz 4:00 Good Morning America 5:00 Early Morning News

6:00 Religious Programs 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 Kochie’s Business Builders [s] 10:30 Under The Hammer (PG) [s] 11:00 Breaking The Magician’s Code: Magic’s Secrets Revealed 12:00 Sunday Afternoon Movie: “Flight 93” (PG a,v) (’06) Stars: Jeffrey Nordling 2:00 Motorsport: V8 Supercars 2011 - Raceday Xtra [s] – Sandown Raceway. 2:30 Motorsport: V8 Supercars 2011 [s] – 5:30 Coxy’s Big Break [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Sunday Night [s]’ 7:30 Wild Boys (PG) – Ruby is murdered and it seems it all has to do with the Old East Road. 9:30 Castle: The Late Shaft (M) – When Castle appears on a latenight talk show to promote his book, Heat Wave, legendary host Bobby Mann confides in him that people want him dead. 10:30 Royal Pains: Medusa (M) – Boris flies Hank to another country, where he and another doctor research potentially life saving gene therapies, leaving Evan time on his hands to make his own fun. 11:30 Forensic Investigators - Australia’s True Crime (M l,v) 12:30 Grey’s Anatomy (M) [s] 1:30 Home Shopping

6:00 Religious Programs 7:00 H20 Just Add Water [s] 7:30 Pearlie [s] 8:00 Apex Predators 9:00 The Hot30 Countdown (G) 10:00 The Hot30 Countdown (PG l,s,a) 11:00 Meet The Press [s] 12:00 The Biggest Loser (PG l) 1:00 IFish 2:00 Movie: “Two Brother” (G) (’04) Stars: Guy Pearce 4:00 Meet The Press [s] 4:30 The Bolt Report [s] 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:30 Merlin: A Servant Of Two Masters (PG) [s] – Merlin falls into Morgana's hands, and she uses ancient magic to turn friend against friend. 7:30 Junior Masterchef [s] – The Kids compete in a ‘Perfect Pavlova’ cook off. 8:30 Terra Nova: Proof (M) – Maddy’s life is threatened when she finds out a secret about one of the top scientists in Terra Nova. 9:30 Ringer: Oh Gawd, There's Two Of Them? (PG) – Bridget, still pretending to be Siobhan, tells Andrew and Henry that she has a twin sister. 10:30 Movie: “A Good Year” (M l) (’06) Stars: Russell Crowe 1:00 Infomercials (PG)

5:00 Worldwatch 8:30 PopAsia TV 10:30 Football Asia 11:00 Les Murrays Football Feature 12:00 UEFA Champions League Magazine 12:30 Speedweek [s] 2:00 Al Jazeera News [s] 3:00 Fork in Asia: Guilin [s] 3:30 Indigenous Football Festival 2011 4:30 Living Black [s] 5:00 Cycling Central 6:00 Thalassa: Globalisation in the Amazon [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 The Bible: A History: Moses and the Law [s] – A revealing exploration of one of the world’s most influential books. 8:30 Kissinger [s] – Henry Kissinger, more than any other political individual, shaped the United States post-war foreign policy. With Nixon embroiled in Watergate, Kissinger was for a time the world’s most powerful man. Even after leaving office he continued to act as counsellor to successive presidents. 10:20 Drama Movie: “Barefoot” (M a) (’05) – Nick Keller comes from a wealthy family, but has become something of a drop-out. He needs a job and finds one as a cleaner in a mental asylum. (In German) 12:20 Drama Movie: “The Vanishing Point” (M l) (’07) (In French) 1:50 Weatherwatch Overnight

5:00 Art Nation [s] 5:30 At The Movies (PG) 6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News [s] 9:30 Business Today [s] 10:00 Backyard Science 10:25 Waterworks / Ace Day Jobs [s] 11:00 Landline [s] 12:00 Midday Report [s] 12:30 Monarch Of The Glen (PG) [s] 1:25 A Poet’s Guide to Britain [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:00 Children’s Programs 6:00 Grand Designs: Newport [s] 6:50 Minuscule: The Pink Lollypop [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] – Current affairs program. 8:00 Who’s Been Sleeping In My House? Ashcombe [s] 8:30 The Hour (M a,v) [s] – A lavish thriller set in the world of television journalism in 1950’s Britain. 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:05 Lateline Business [s] 11:35 Darling Buds Of May: Oh To Be In England - Part 1 (PG) 12:25 Parliament Question Time: The House Of Representatives 1:25 The Hour (M a,v) [s] – A lavish thriller set in the world of television journalism in 1950s Britain. 3:00 Bowls: Australia v RSA 2011: Men’s Triples (2nd Test) Moonta Bowls Club. 4:00 rage

5:30 Today *Live* 9:00 Kerri-Anne (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 11:30 Alive & Cooking 12:00 Ellen De Generes Show (PG) 1:00 The View (PG) 2:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 3:00 ET [s] 3:30 Hi-5 [s] 4:00 Pyramid [s] 4:30 Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National Evening News [s] 6:30 WIN News [s] 7:00 The Celebrity Apprentice: Grand Final (PG) 8:30 The Mentalist: Pink Tops (M) – An undercover narcotics cop is murdered, and the team retraces her investigation to solve the case. 9:30 CSI: Miami: Dead Ringer (M) – A serial killer known as the Taunter, who removes victims' eyes, strikes again, but the chief suspect in the case has an airtight alibi. 10:30 CSI: Miami: Backfire (M) 11:30 Undercovers: Xerxes (M v) 12:30 WIN News Late Edition [s] 1:00 The Avengers: The Living Dead (PG) 2:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Til Death (PG) 3:00 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America [s] 5:00 Early Morning News

5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Summit - Part 1 (M v,a) 2:00 Dr Oz: The Anatomy of Sex: Top 4 Erogenous Zones Revealed (PG) 3:00 Border Security USA (PG) 3:30 Toybox [s] 4:00 It’s Academic [s] 4:30 Seven News at 4:30 [s] 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG) [s] 7:30 The X Factor: Top 3 Performance (PG) – From the thousands of people auditioning to getting through the Top 12, it’s now time to find out who in the Top 3 will be going head to head and singing for their lives for the very last time. 9:30 Special: Kyle And Jackie O’s Night With The Stars (PG) – Top-rating radio partners Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O bring their unique, fun and often controversial style to TV, in their new chat-variety special. Direct from Los Angeles. 11:00 Dual Suspects: Ties That Bind (M) – On a lonely stretch of Illinois highway just outside Decatur, an abandoned car ignites the search for a vivacious and popular young mother. 12:00 Special: Secrets Of The Rainforest 1:00 Home Shopping

6:00 TEN News [s] 7:00 Toasted TV [s] 8:00 Totally Wild [s] 8:30 Wurrawhy [s] 9:00 9AM News [s] 10:00 The Circle (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil: Who Should Raise These Kids? (PG) 1:00 The Doctors (PG) [s] 2:00 Ready Steady Cook 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Infomercial (PG) 4:00 Huey’s Kitchen [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful [s] 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Junior MasterChef [s] – There’s a lot at stake for our top 6 chefs . One of them will secure a coveted place in the finale and two of them will go home. 8:30 Undercover Boss: Baja Fresh (PG) [s] – Go undercover with some of the most influential senior executives as they spend a week working incognito in an entry-level role at their own company. 9:30 Law & Order: SVU: Delinquent (M v,a) – A naked teenage boy found asleep in a woman's bed puts Detectives Benson and Stabler on the hunt for what turns out to be a possessive mother. 10:30 Good News World (M) 11:30 The Late Show (PG) 12:30 Infomercials (PG)

5:05 Worldwatch 1:00 Age of Terror: Ten Days of Terror (PG) 2:00 India Reborn: Myth and Might [s] 3:00 Letters and Numbers [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal 4:30 FIFA Futbol Mundial [s] 5:00 The Crew [s] 5:30 Living Black [s] 6:00 Letters and Numbers [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Mythbusters: Bubble Trouble (PG) [s] – Adam and Jamie test whether it is possible to swim in bubbling water. 8:30 Man vs Wild: Alaska [s] – Bear Grylls returns to the remote wilderness of Alaska. 9:00 South Park: Ass Burgers (M a,l) 9:30 World News Australia [s] 10:00 Housos: Thailand (Part 1) (MA15+ a,d,s,l) [s] – Wazza owes some money to the bikies and Dazza needs bail money. 10:30 Skins: Nick (MA15+d,s) – Matty’s reappearance unsettles Nick, the star of the school rugby team. 11:30 The World Game 12:30 Living Black [s] 1:00 Horror Movie: “The Kaifeck Murders” (M v,h) (’09) (In German) 2:35 Weatherwatch Overnight

5:00 Gardening Australia [s] 5:30 First Tuesday Book Club 6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News [s] 9:30 Business Today [s] 10:00 Behind The News [s] 10:25 School Programs 11:00 Big Ideas [s] 12:00 Midday Report [s] 12:30 Churchill’s Darkest Decision (PG) [s] 1:20 Program To Be Advised 1:35 Meerkat Manor: The Next Generation 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:00 Children’s Programs 6:00 The Private Life Of: Pigs [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] – Current affairs program. 8:00 Foreign Correspondent [s] 8:30 The Grumpy Guide To Food [s] 9:35 United States Of Tara: Train Wreck (M a,l,v) 10:00 Artscape: We’re Livin’ On Dog Food 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:05 Lateline Business [s] 11:30 Program To Be Advised 12:30 Parliament Question Time [s] 1:30 Monarch Of The Glen 2:30 Jennifer Byrne Presents: Hoaxes [s] 3:00 Big Ideas [s] 4:00 rage

5:30 Today *Live* 9:00 Kerri-Anne (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 11:30 Alive & Cooking 12:00 Ellen De Generes Show (PG) 1:00 The View (PG) 2:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 3:00 ET [s] 3:30 Hi-5 [s] 4:00 Pyramid [s] 4:30 Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National Evening News [s] 6:30 WIN News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair 7:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG s) 8:30 Two And A Half Men: A Fishbowl Full of Glass Eyes / Twanging Your Magic Clanger (M s) 9:30 Survivor: South Pacific (PG) 10:30 Extreme Makeover: Weight Loss Edition (PG l) – A 25year-old ex-football player who weighs 651 lbs. gets some help with his radical weight-loss regimen from former Dallas Cowboys Nate Newton and Michael Irvin. 11:30 Hot In Cleveland: Birthdates (PG) 12:00 WIN News Late Edition [s] 12:30 20/20 [s] 1:30 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:00 Matlock Police (M a,v) 3:00 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America [s] 5:00 Early Morning News

5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Summit - Part 2 (M v,a) 2:00 Dr Oz: I Survived A Brain-Eating Worm! A Doctor Oz Special Alert (PG) 3:00 Border Security USA (PG) 3:30 Toybox [s] 4:00 It’s Academic [s] 4:30 Seven News at 4:30 [s] 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG) [s] 7:30 The X Factor: Grand Final (PG) – After seeing our top three contestants sing last night for the final time, it’s now time to find out who Australia has voted to take home the winning title of The X Factor Australia. 9:30 Happy Endings: Pilot (PG) [s] – Now that they've split, does this group have the stuff to stay together? 10:00 How I Met Your Mother (PG s,a) 10:30 Dinner Date (PG) [s] – Mike hasn’t been so lucky in love. Tonight he’ll choose three blind dates from five potential menus who will cook for him in their own home. 11:30 Parks And Recreation: The Fight (PG) 12:00 House Calls To The Rescue [s] 1:00 Home Shopping

6:00 TEN News [s] 7:00 Toasted TV [s] 8:00 Totally Wild [s] 8:30 Wurrawhy [s] 9:00 9AM News [s] 10:00 The Circle (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil: Racy Tweens (PG) [s] 1:00 The Doctors (PG) [s] 2:00 Ready Steady Cook [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Infomercial (PG) 4:00 Huey’s Kitchen [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful [s] 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Junior MasterChef [s] – Tonight it’s the Junior Masterchef Semi-finals and the pressure is on. 8:30 NCIS: Dead And Unburied (M a) – When a missing Lance Corporal is found dead in a vacant house, the NCIS team discover that he was buried in the backyard and then exhumed. 9:30 NCIS: Los Angeles: Overwatch (M v) – When a body containing a top secret residue is stolen from an autopsy room, the NCIS team uncover an experimental Navy tracking system. 10:30 NCIS: Los Angeles: Deliverance (M v) – Hetty and the NCIS team continue to search for an elusive book that they now know is also being tracked down by several foreign security agencies. 11:30 The Late Show (PG) 12:30 Infomercials (PG)

5:05 Worldwatch 1:00 Ethnic Business Awards 2011 (PG) 3:00 Letters and Numbers [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village: Visions of Puerto Rico 6:00 Letters and Numbers [s] 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 David Attenborough: Death of the Oceans? [s] – Sir David Attenborough investigates what is happening to our oceans, and whether it is too late to save their remarkable biodiversity. 8:30 Immigration Nation: The Secret History of Us (PG) [s] – As WWll ended, and with no Asian migrants allowed and the pool of available Britons decreasing, Australia faced a population crisis. It’s solution was to adopt a bold and radical new strategy - migrants were recruited. 9:30 World News Australia [s] 10:05 Hot Docs: The Pipe (PG) [s] – Tells the story of the small Irish coastal village of Rossport which has taken on the might of Shell Oil and the Irish State. 11:40 Drama Movie: “Welcome Home” (MA15+v,a) (’08) (In French) 1:40 A Well-Founded Fear (M a,l) – A mission to find rejected asylum seekers. 2:40 Weatherwatch Overnight

5:00 Strictly Speaking [s] 5:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News [s] 9:30 Business Today [s] 10:00 School Programs 12:00 Midday Report [s] 12:30 National Press Club Address [s] 1:30 Bush Slam [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:00 Children’s Programs 6:00 Country House Rescue: Whitbourne Hall 6:50 Minuscule: Dragonflies 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] – Current affairs program. 8:00 Outnumbered (PG) [s] – Gran takes the Brockman family for a day out seeing the sights of London. 8:30 Spicks And Specks: The Finale (PG) [s] 9:30 The Hamster Wheel [s] – The Chaser team’s take on the media and events of the week. 10:00 At The Movies (PG) 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:05 Lateline Business [s] 11:35 South Pacific: Fragile Paradise (PG) 12:25 Parliament Question Time [s] 1:25 Country House Rescue [s] 2:20 Hungry Beast (M l) 3:00 Big Ideas [s] 4:00 rage

5:30 Today *Live* 9:00 Kerri-Anne (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 11:30 Alive & Cooking 12:00 Ellen De Generes Show (PG) 1:00 The View (PG) [s] 2:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 3:00 ET [s] 3:30 Hi-5 [s] 4:00 Pyramid [s] 4:30 Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National Evening News [s] 6:30 WIN News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Program To Be Advised 8:30 Program To Be Advised 9:30 Prime Suspect: Underwater (M) – The murder of a young girl’s parents, whose bodies were found in a hotel room, are investigated by Jane and Reg. 10:30 True CSI: Cold Blood ll: Dirty Deeds (MA15+ a,v) 11:30 Hot In Cleveland: The Sex That Got Away (PG) 12:00 WIN News Late Edition [s] 12:30 Eclipse Music TV (PG) 1:00 Entertainment Tonight 1:30 Til Death (PG) 2:00 New Style Direct 2:30 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America 5:00 Early Morning News

5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: “In The Line Of Duty: Blaze Of Glory” (M v) (’97) Stars: Lori Loughlin 2:00 Dr Oz: The Nation’s Nightmare: Sleep Deprivation Nation (PG) 3:00 Border Security USA (PG) 3:30 Toybox [s] 4:00 It’s Academic [s] 4:30 Seven News at 4:30 [s] 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG) 7:30 The One - Australia’s Most Gifted Psychic: Missing Person (PG) – In tonight’s season finale, our three finalists are given a seemingly impossible challenge to find the remains of Kerry Whelan, a 39-year-old mother of three, and wife of a wealthy businessman, who was kidnapped for ransom in May, 1997. 8:30 Criminal Minds: Our Darkest Hour / The Longest Night (M) – A series of rolling blackouts in the city of Los Angeles lures a serial killer out of hiding, giving him renewed opportunities to continue his killing spree. Then, the team closes in on the serial killer as he continues his murder spree throughout LA 10:30 Great Escapes (M) [s] 11:30 Gangs Of Oz (M v,l,d) [s] 12:30 Home Shopping

6:00 TEN News [s] 7:00 Toasted TV [s] 8:00 Totally Wild [s] 8:30 Wurrawhy [s] 9:00 9AM News [s] 10:00 The Circle (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil: Killing My Kids With Food (PG) [s] 1:00 The Doctors (PG) [s] 2:00 Ready Steady Cook [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Infomercial (PG) 4:00 Huey’s Kitchen [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful [s] 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Junior MasterChef: Season Final [s] – Tonight the two mini chefs roll up their sleeves ready to cook the dish of their lives in the finale! First up the cooks must create a fruit dessert and finally battle their last pressure test ever. 9:30 NSIS: Witch Hunt (M v,a) – It’s Halloween and the NCIS team is busy investigating a ransom case involving a Marine’s daughter. 10:30 White Collar: Scott Free (M) – A crime spree committed by a teenage conman reminds Peter of a young Neal Caffrey. 11:30 The Late Show (PG) 12:30 Infomercials (PG)

5:00 Worldwatch 6:30 UEFA Champions League - Matchday 5 *Live* 9:00 Worldwatch 3:00 Letters and Numbers [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour [s] 5:30 Global Village: Visions of Puerto Rico 6:00 Letters and Numbers [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Toughest Place to Be A... Paramedic (PG) [s] – This 3-part series takes three ordinary people and asks them to clock on with the locals in places that are wildly different from those they are used to: an ambulance paramedic in Guatemala City, a bus driver in Manila and a midwife in Liberia, West Africa. 8:30 One Born Every Minute (M a,l) [s] – A groundbreaking look at the drama and emotion of a maternity unit. 9:30 World News Australia [s] 10:00 Jameson Inside Film Awards Sydney 2011 [s] – The Jameson Inside Film Awards Sydney are the only people’s choice awards for Australian film. This year it looks to be a fight to the finish between Red Dog with nine nominations, and the dramatic story of the forced migration of children from the UK to Australia in Oranges and Sunshine. 12:00 112 Emergency (PG) 1:30 Weatherwatch Overnight

4:55 National Press Club Address [s] 6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News [s] 9:30 Business Today [s] 10:00 School Programs 11:00 Badgers: Secret Of The Sett [s] 12:00 Midday Report [s] 12:30 Hope Springs (PG) 1:30 Mother And Son [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:00 Children’s Programs 6:00 River Cottage Spring [s] 6:50 Minuscule: Chewing Gums 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] – Current affairs program. 8:00 QI: History (PG) [s] – This episode of QI is all about history. 8:30 The Slap: Final (M l,v,s) [s] – Ever since Connie told Richie that Hector raped her, Richie hasn’t been able to think of anything else. 9:30 Crownies (PG) [s] – Erin makes a decision that sends shockwaves through the DPP. 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:05 Lateline Business [s] 11:35 Live From Abbey Road: Yusuf / The Fray / White Lies 12:25 Parliament Question Time: Reps [s] 1:30 QI: History (PG) [s] 2:05 Lilies: The Serpent (M v) 3:10 To The Manor Bowen (PG) 4:00 rage (PG)

5:30 Today *Live* 9:00 Kerri-Anne (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 11:30 Alive & Cooking 12:00 Ellen De Generes Show (PG) 1:00 The View (PG) 2:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 3:00 ET [s] 3:30 Hi-5 [s] 4:00 Pyramid [s] 4:30 Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National Evening News [s] 6:30 WIN News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 The Big Bang Theory: The Wheaton Recurrence / The Spaghetti Catalysis (PG s) 8:30 Unforgettable: Poppy (M v) 9:30 The Mentalist: Bloodsport (M v) – The murder of a woman tied to a pro fighter has the team exploring the mixed-martial arts world. 10:30 CSI: Miami: Meltdown (M v) 11:30 Rubicon: Caught In The Suck (M) 12:30 WIN News Late Edition [s] 1:00 The Baron: Seven Eyes Of The Night (PG) 2:00 Entertainment Tonight 2:30 Til Death (PG) 3:00 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America 5:00 Early Morning News

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WHATSON | Email: newsdesk@awnw.com.au Friday, November 18 Cold Chisel live at Gateway Lakes on the Lincoln Causeway. Enquiries 136 100. Howlong Public School 150th year celebration at the Howlong Football/Cricket Club Rooms from 6pm. Tickets $10 adults, $20 families. Enquiries 6026 8111. Australian Breastfeeding Association meets at Trudewind Road Preschool, Wodonga, from 10am, all welcome. Enquiries 6041 2351. WNBL game at Lauren Jackson Sports Stadium from 7pm. Canberra Capitals vs AIS. Enquiries 6043 5810. Saturday, November 19 Wodonga Toy Library Open from 9am to noon at the Sacred Heart Parish Hall, Beech Street, Wodonga. Enquiries 0404 936 208. Albury Toy Library open at ABC Learning Centre, Pemberton Street, West Albury, from 10am to 11.30am. Enquiries alburytoys@gmail.com. NSW Justice of the Peace volunteer available every Saturday from 11am to noon at the Albury LibraryMuseum. Thurgoona and Districts Lions Club market and car boot sale from 8am to 1pm at St John’s Church grounds at 288 Table Top Road. Stalls $5 plus insurance. Enquiries 0437 050 279. Australian Breastfeeding Association breastfeeding education class at Wodonga Hospital Antenatal Rooms from 1pm to 5pm. Bookings

essential on 6041 2351. Sunday, November 20 Wood Fired Oven open from 3pm to 8pm at Hovell Tree Park, Albury. Enquiries 6023 8212. Jugularity live at Wodonga Arts Space from 5pm. Tickets at door. Enquiries 6022 9600. Tuesday, November 22 Barbecue with first bloke Tim Mathieson at the SS&A Club Wodonga from noon to 2pm in support of prostate cancer research. Enquiries 6022 9300. Wodonga Toy Library open from noon to 1.30pm at the Sacred Heart Parish Hall, Beech Street, Wodonga. Enquiries 0404 936 208. Australian Plants Society Albury Wodonga Group monthly meeting at Age Concern Offices, Townsend Street, Albury, from 7.30pm. Enquiries 0447 231 493. Australian Breastfeeding Society meets at Glenecho Neighbourhood House from 10am, all welcome. Enquiries 6041 2351. Wednesday, November 23 Albury Evening View Club Christmas meeting at the New Albury Hotel from 6.30pm for 7pm start. Bring $5 for Kris Kringle. Enquiries 6025 1954. Friday, November 25 Lavington Public School Fete from 5pm to 7.30pm. Saturday, November 26 Annual reunion of past and present employees of the CRB, VicRoads and RCA at the Blazing Stump Hotel, Wodonga, from 11am to 3pm.

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Enquiries 6059 2622. ear 12 Art Show at the Albury Y Art Gallery. Enquiries 6043 5800. Sunday, November 27 Wodonga Cup at the Wodonga Turf Club from 11.30am. Enquiries 6056 1214. Wednesday, November 30 Wednesday Morning Music Session at Arts Space, Wodonga, from 10.30am to 11.30am. Tickets $5, bookings essential. Enquiries 6022 9600. Thursday, December 1 St David’s Uniting Church Advent Workshop from 3pm to 5pm. Contact church office at 593 Olive Street, Albury, to register. Enquiries 6021 6847. Tuesday, December 6 Australian Breastfeeding Assocation meets at 10am at Glenecho Neighbourhood House. Thursday, December 8 St David’s Uniting Church Advent Workshop from 3pm to 5pm. Contact church office at 593 Olive Street, Albury, to register. Enquiries 6021 6847. Sunday, December 11 Lessons and carols service at St Matthew’s Church from 5pm. Enquiries 6040 2530.

By BLAIR THOMSON A MAN touted as Australia’s best juggler will perform at Livid Production’s Christmas cabaret shows. Earl Shatford graduated from the Flying Fruit Fly Circus in 1994 and has gone on to tour Australia and the world, picking up a swag of awards along the way. “He’s amazing,” Livid spokesperson Liz Kolisnyk said. “He’s born and bred in the area and he’s gone on to really big things, so it will be great to see him in action. “I’ve seen him before and it’s quite a sight.” Mr Shatford will emcee the Jazz Basement events with singers, dancers and comedians key features. Livid Production’s new gospel choir will also be launched as part of the entertainment. “It will feature about 15 people of mixed ages and that’s something we’ll be looking to expand on,” Ms Kolisnyk said. “We’ve also got an eight piece show band featuring Albury’s finest musicians. “They’ll play a lot of covers and some great musical arrangements.” Livid Productions has built a reputation for creating quality theatre productions on the Border featuring local performers. The company has held cabaret shows in the past, but this will be the first in the Jazz Basement. “Both Friday night shows have been sold out but there are still tickets available for the Saturday shows,” Ms Kolisnyk said.

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TALENTED: Earl Shatford will feature at Livid Production’s Christmas cabaret shows. “The public are the people that allow Livid Productions to put on these shows and we hope we can get continued support to continue these.” The shows will be held November 25 and 26 and December 2 and 3. For more information call the Albury Entertainment Centre on 6051 3051.

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2

$295,000

Inspection by appointment 3 2 Inspection by appointment. 2 • Beautiful paved outdoor entertaining area Landscaped backyard a pool ••Beautifully established 3 brwith plusroom studyfor home ••Ducted heating & cooling Separate heated spa outside for relaxation ••Terrifi c entertaining alfresco area30 m2 of living Offering 52 m2 under roof,

CENTRAL $249,000

WEST WODONGA

1

3

2

4

$229,000

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Inspection by appointment 3 2 2 • High ceilings with decorative ceiling roses, timber picture

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1

$238,000

2

3 1 presented 2 appointment. • Immacuatley homeInspection in quiet by court Suitable both owner occupiers or investors ••Family livingfor with 3 bedrooms + 4th bedroom or study ••Open living with spacious lounge Twoplan living areas ••Quiet court close to gas schools, shops & transport Ducted cooling, heating CAMBOURNE PARK $278,000

4

7

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• Substantial dual occupancy home • 3 bedroom home upstairs and 1 or 2 bedroom residence downstairs • Great central location close to High Street

EAST WODONGA

3

$265,000 $367,500

WODONGA

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• Salt chlorinated in ground pool on 2025m2 allotment • Spacious separate lounge, family & rumpus rooms • Great size kitchen with walk in pantry & dishwasher

FEDERATION PARK

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WEST WODONGA

$212,000

Inspection by appointment 3 good 1 sized2bedrooms allInspection by appointment. • Three with built in robes Undercover area ••Double carport,entertaining 6 x 9 shed with front and rear access ••Long termdouble tenant at p/w or can be purchased with Secure car$215 accomodation vacant possession • Room for the kids to play on a 765m2 allotment

$368,000 BARANDUDA FEDERATION PARK

Inspection by appointment.

3

2

2

4

2

$349,000 $289,000

2

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Inspection by appointment

• Well designed spacious lounge • North facing formal lounge with adjoining formal dining • 18.97m² of living to be exact! (24.9m2 under roof) with built incool robes • Modern kitchen combined with family area features excellent cupboard space• Freshly painted•and newliving carpet, ••Three Comfortsbedrooms, of gas wall all furnace,ducted & wall unit air con rails and mantel piece • Kitchen Twobrand well zoned areas with terrific natural light ••Gas Currently let at $215 p/w or vacant possession heating, airconditioning, open plan living • Three pluslock study or guest • Two separate living zones, two &split • An addition room which could bedrooms be used as -a master home offiwith ce en-suite • Double up garage withroom remote controlled doors • Ducted heating evapsystems cooling, 5000L water tank

•Secure Backyard, car accommodation, walk to tafe

1

1

CHILTERN

2

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2 2 4 Inspection by appointment. • A well loved home looking for new owners

$240,000

1

1

Inspection by appointment

3 1 1 • Newly renovated kitchen

2 Inspection by appointment.

• Practical 4 bed brick veneer home close to the hospital Galley Style access to pergola ••En-suite to largekitchen master with bedroom • Massive 7 X 6m garage/ workshop

• Classic red brick home on massive block Gas rooms wall furnance ••Large typical of & thespilt era system cooling ••Cheery ripe for refurbishment pool or shed Stainless steel applicanes,room & fullforbathroom

WEST WODONGA BARANAWARTHA

CENTRAL WODONGA STAGHORN FLAT

• Single carport with rear yard access

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$237,500 $575,000

Inspection by appointment.

Inspection by appointment • 25sq of living and only 2 years old Threeshedding, bedrooms kitchen ••Ample plusplus steelstudy, cattle renovated yards Two fencing living areas-one ideal a theatre room ••Good & subdivided intofor 3 paddocks

• Great sized yard, oversized single car accomodation

3

1

1

$239,000 $479,000

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Inspection by appointment • Rolling hills, 2 dams, 79 acres of quality grazing land •Electric kitchen with pantry and dishwasher • Build on the ridge to capture the distant hills ••Expected Power runs through propertyof $255 to $265 per week rental return

•Zoned business 4

CHILTERN

$250,000

1

2

Inspection by appointment. 2 2 1 • Good size kitchen and dining, separate living • •2 Convenience br ranch style home on 2000m2 (approx) store, hairdresser andallotment takeaway • shop Verandah’s round protect the home acrossallthe road • •Open livingatarea withper a roomy Greatplan tenant $185 weekkitchen

CENTRAL- 3 TOWNHOUSES LENEVA

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1

YACKANDANDAH

1

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1

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FROM $268,000 $695,000

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• 40 square of architecturally designed home • 3 x 2 bedroom brand new townhouses • Solar hot water & ducted vacuuming living&design, fullacres bathroom • •90Open acresplan bushland 10 cleared

• Only a short distance to medical centre, cafe’s & public transport

$199,000

NE W

$279,000

NE W

$190,000

TALLANGATTA

33

• Master bedroom with double vanity in en-suite

THE OUT OF TOWN SPECIALISTS CENTRAL WODONGA $192,000 WEST WODONGA $198,000 WEST WODONGA

EAST WODONGA

3

• Located in one of Wodonga’s most popular estates

1

$315,000

3

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Inspection by appointment. 3 1 1 • Two bedroom unit with own driveway • •Delightful timber on 3000m2second (approx) on 2 titles Car space forhome four vehicles, carport ideal • for Enjoy a lifestyle in historic town a caravan • •Magnifi treedcovered block & stunning viewsarea to distant hills Pavedcently outdoor entertaining

CAMBOURNE PARK BETHANGA

2

4

1

2

2

2

Inspection by appointment

$469,500 $220,000

Inspection by appointment.

• Huge open plan living plus heating & cooling • Four bedrooms generously sized • Modern kitchen with gas appliances and large pantry Threeliving livingisareas, of which hosts a projector •• Outdoor private one & roomy

screen & surround sound • Solar powered In ground swimming pool

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RENTAL PROPERTIES OF THE WEEK

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26 Lambourn Drive, Wodonga

Batt Avenue, Wodonga

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Units/Townhouses available

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Skipton Crt $150pw Avail 23.11.11 2 BR unit, gas heat, A/C, BIRs, carport, courtyard. No pets. Marshall St $190pw Avail 02.12.11 2 BR unit, large living, BIRs, A/C, gas heat, secure yard, LUG. No pets. Beresford Crt $210pw Avail 09.12.11 Modern 2 BR unit, BIR, gas heat & cook, duct cool, SLUG. Lawn maint incl. De Kerilleau Dr $245pw Avail 26.11.11 2nd-storey, 2 BR unit, duct cool, gas heat, BIRs, entertaining area. 2 carports avail. Wren Crt $305pw Avail 29.12.11 Modern 3 BR townhouse, duct cool, gas heat, DW, ensuite, WIR, BIRs, remote DLUG.

High St $230pw Avail 01.12.11 Older 3 BR home, large lounge, open kitchen, gas heat, yard, carport. Marshall St $260pw Avail now Renovated 3 BR home, 2 living, S/S heat & cool, BIRs, yard, carport. Kyle Crt $290pw Avail 07.12.11 3 BR, duct cool, gas heat, BIRs, DW, large yard, carport. Pets welcome. Stenzel Cres, Baranduda $350pw Avail 19.12.11 3 BR home on large block, ensuite, BIRs, 2 living, duct cool, gas heat, DLUG. Sharp Crt $390pw Avail 09.12.11 Quality 4 BR, ensuite, WIR, BIRs, duct heat & cool, DW, spa, triple LUG.

$270pw

Older style 3 BR home overlooking beautiful Sumsion Gardens. BIRs, A/.C, wood heat, outdoor deck balcony, rumpus, under house storage, garden shed, enclosed yard and a carport. Avail now

Fortescue Court, Wodonga

Modern 3 BR home ensuite, French doors opening onto in-ground pool (maint incl), DW, open living, secure yard, remote DLUG. Ducted heating and cooling throughout and room for a boat. Avail now

Felltimber Creek Rd $500pw Avail 14.12.11 Bernhardt St, East Albury $380pw 4 BR prestige home, study, DW, rumpus, BIRs, en- 2-storey, 4 BR, rumpus, ensuite, DW, duct cool, gas suite, duct cool, remote DLUG. heat, BIRs, encl yard, DLUG. Avail 16.12.11

Out of Town Properties

Storage Sheds

Trafalgar St Wod, from $77 per month Avail now Marcus Creek Rd, Yackandandah $280pw Secure storage units from 2.3 x 3.5m up to 8 x 4 BR, ensuite, 2 other bathrooms, large lounge, 3.5m. 24 hour access for tenants. hydronic heat, dlbe carport. Avail 24.11.11 Orchard Gr, Beechworth $310pw Avail now 3 BR, ensuite, WIR, BIRs, open living S/S heat & cool, DW, DLUG.

VACANCY RATE 0.2%

Albury / Lavington Properties Kurrajong Cres, Albury $260pw Avail now 3 BR townhouse, S/S heat & cool, DW, BIRs, spa, synthetic turf, remote SLUG & carport.

Leading the way in Property Management, now leasing over 50% of the Rental market.

THE LAND SPECIALISTS • Country living with city convenience • Rare opportunity to live close to the river • Magnificent views to the surrounding snow fields • Parklands, playgrounds and walking tracks at your doorstep • Albury and Wodonga schools, shopping and entertainment close by • Large, flat sites • Priced from $105,000

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HOUSEANDLAND | THE ONLY VIEW THAT MATTERS

Get the inside on property wherever you are realestateVIEW.com.au is excited to announce the launch of its new iPhone app ‘VIEW’ – delivering the information you need and want – anytime, anywhere. Features include:

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Solar systems way to save

WITH power costs tipped to rise substantially in the coming months and years, solar power is looking like a great option for home owners. The Solar North East program received $500,000 funding under the Solar Photovoltaic Community Hubs program through Sustainability Victoria. The program operates across the seven councils areas of Alpine, Benalla, Indigo, Mansfield, Towong, Wangaratta and Wodonga. The key planks of the Solar North East program are that residents and businesses will be provided a range of support to reduce their energy consumption and to determine the most suitable solar system to help them generate their own electricity, thereby saving them money and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This support is underpinned by the cost benefits of bulk-purchasing. The program provides local energy assessors who will meet with individuals to assess their specific needs within their homes. They will give advice on reducing

energy consumption and evaluating the size and style of system(s) to meet the individual needs. It will also offer bulkpurchasing benefits for other initiatives such as water tanks, solar hot water and potentially buying green electricity. The program will offer low-interest loans through WAW Credit Union to make the solar systems more accessible and installers from Zen Home Energy Systems will be appointed to fit the systems generating employment within the region. ZEN Home Energy Systems was selected to participate in the project on the basis of system performance and efficiency, warranty conditions, product quality and organisational capability. WAW Credit Union has put together competitive fixed and variable interest rate packages which have been tailored to suit the full range of ZEN solar power systems. The solar power systems have been negotiated exclusively for Solar North East participants.

The equipment, installation and warranty which forms the basis of the pricing was selected after undertaking an intensive analysis of 16 submissions received through an expression of interest process and then a competitive select tender of five companies. The system components have been carefully matched to ensure compatibility, high efficiency and excellent return on investment. Recent independent analysis by respected solar consulting company SunWiz have recently ranked the ZEN and ET-Solar product package very favourably against other Australian market offerings. The next step for residents and businesses is to either phone ZEN on 1300 936 466 to talk about your options, register online for a site inspection and quotation, contact info@solarnortheast.com.au for more information or ask questions. Visit your local council to obtain pricing or register online to attend an information session to learn more.


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AIR CONDITIONER, AIR CONDITIONER, window/wall, window/wall, 1.5k, 1.5k, 3yo, 3yo, 2yr 2yr warranty, warranty, ideal ideal bedroom bedroom unit. $120ono. (02) unit. $120ono. (02) 605660568341. Wodonga. 8341. Wodonga.

AIR AIR NAIL NAIL GUN, GUN, with with nails, nails, Toolex, Toolex, 50/90, 50/90, like like new. new. $350. $350. 0438 0438 858 858 626. 626. East East Albury. Albury.

AIR CONDITIONER, portAIR CONDITIONER, portable, Omega 10,000 BTU able, remote. Omega 10,000 BTU with $250. 0431 with 058. remote. $250. 0431 906 906 058. BBQ, gas, 4 burners, BBQ, (02) gas, 46021-7431. burners, $75. $75. (02) 6021-7431. Thurgoona. Thurgoona.

APRICOT TREES, Trevatt APRICOT TREES, Trevatt variety, sweet eating and variety, from sweet$5eating jaming, each.and 02 jaming, fromAlbury. $5 each. 02 6040-6658. 6040-6658. Albury.

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ASSORTED, fridge/ freezer, Hitachi, 430lt, 4yr old, excellent working order, near new condition. $450. Chest freezer, Westinghouse, 150lt, 2yr old, EC. $160. Rotary clothesline, fold up, GC. $60. (02) 6026-3424. Jindera.

COCOS PALMS, 3 mature palms, aproximately 7m high, buyer to remove. Best offer. Phone 0427 261 664. Wodonga.

DYNO AIR, Freestyler, BMX, Cromoly, alloys, pitbull brakes, Gyro spintech, great xmas gift, EC. $250. 0435 533 173. Lavington.

FRIDGE/FREEZER, Chescold, 60lt, three way, EC. $600. 0407 725 998. Wodonga.

CONTAINERS, 40’ for sale, $3,080 incl GST, delivered, also available 20’ and refrigerated containers. Phone 0408 200 957.

ELVIS PRESLEY, Memorabilia, large lifetime collection, photos, albums, plates, viewing welcome. $15,000. 0427 014 547. Baranduda.

BARBERS CHAIR, hydraulic, deluxe, black shave rest, kids chair, GC. $850 ono. 0400 226 059. Howlong. BASKETBALL backboard and mounting bracket, Spalding, new, $90. (02)60 43-1566. Thurgoona. BASSINET, old style, wicker, wicker, with with hood, hood, includes includes accessories. accessories. $130. $130. 0438 0438 263 250. Not Saturday. 263 250. Not Saturday. Wodonga. Wodonga.

COPPER PIPE, 20m of mixed lengths and diameter from 15mm35mm. $70. (02) 60596029. Wodonga. DINING SETTING, pine, 6 seater, GC. $370ono. (02)6056-9131. (02)6056-9131. 0400 0400 595 595 094. 094. Wodonga. Wodonga.

BBQ, BBQ, 5 5 burner, burner, cover, cover, full full gas gas cylinder, cylinder, unused. unused. $650. (02) 6061-2585. $650. (02) 6061-2585. Wodonga. Wodonga.

DINING SETTING, 9 DINING SETTING, 9 piece, piece, oval, oval, Parker Parker brand, brand, VGC, VGC, must must sell. sell. $500ono. $500ono. 0413 0413 572 572 270. 270. Albury. Albury.

BED, BED, Queen, Queen, GC, GC, base base with with mattress. mattress. $375 $375 for for both. both. (02) (02) 6043-2484. 6043-2484. Thurgoona. Thurgoona.

DINING DINING SUITE, SUITE, mahogmahogany, any, extendable, extendable, 6 6 padded padded chairs, chairs, EC, EC, cost cost $1,100, $1,100, sell $350. (02) 6059-4632. sell $350. (02) 6059-4632. Wodonga. Wodonga.

BED, BED, single, single, mattress mattress and and base, base, EC. EC. $100. $100. 0437 0437 259 259 912. Albury. 912. Albury. BILLIARD BILLIARD TABLE, TABLE, ¾ ¾ size, size, excellent excellent order, order, $2,500 $2,500 ono. ono. (02) (02) 6021-2820, 6021-2820, 0418 0418 641 641 286. 286. Albury. Albury. BOWLS BOWLS BLAZER, BLAZER, navy, navy, EC. EC. $75. $75. 0405 0405 219 219 411. 411. Albury. Albury. BREAST PUMP, BREAST PUMP, electronic, electronic, Avent, Avent, as as new, new, $120, 0419 116 $120, 0419 116 865. 865. Wodonga. Wodonga. BUNK BUNK BED, BED, Combi, Combi, roll roll out desk, bookshelf, out desk, bookshelf, cupboard, rails, ladder, cupboard, rails, ladder, grey grey powder powder coat coat with with blonde blonde laminate, laminate, EC. EC. $300 $300 ono. ono. (02) (02) 6025-0295. 6025-0295. LavLavington. ington. CANVASS CANVASS ANNEXE, ANNEXE, 16ft. 16ft. $1,200. $1,200. Phone Phone 0431 0431 760 760 671. 671. CARPET, CARPET, cream, cream, EC, EC, 2 2 rooms. rooms. $500. $500. (02) (02) 605660560763. Wodonga. 0763. Wodonga. CHAINSAW, CHAINSAW, Stihl Stihl MS290, MS290, Brand Brand new, new, $960, $960, asking asking $830. 0408 $830. 0408 698 698 925. 925. Albury. Albury. CHAINSAW, CHAINSAW, brand brand new, new, 62CC, 22” bar. $200. 0457 62CC, 22” bar. $200. 0457 353 871. West Wodonga. 353 871. West Wodonga. CHIPPER/SHREDDER, CHIPPER/SHREDDER, Masport 2500, 2HP motor, Masport$70. 2500,(02) 2HP motor, VGC, 6056VGC, Wodonga. $70. (02) 60563670. 3670. Wodonga. CIRCULAR BENCH SAW, CIRCULAR BENCH VGC. $100. 0407 725SAW, 998. VGC. $100. 0407 725 998. Wodonga. Wodonga.

DINING DINING TABLE, TABLE, seats seats 6, 6, 1.5 1.5 xx 90, 90, GC. GC. $85. $85. (02) (02) 6024-6404. Wodonga. 6024-6404. Wodonga.

DINING DINING TABLE, TABLE, Oak, Oak, drop-sided, rectangle, drop-sided, rectangle, dark stained, when dark stained, when extended measures extended measures 150cmL 150cmL xx 94cmW, 94cmW, folds folds down to just 40cm down to just 40cm xx 94cm 94cm for easy storage, VGC, for easy storage, VGC, $175. $175. 0418 0418 695 695 293. 293. Albury Albury North. North. DINING DINING TABLE, TABLE, large, large, with with 6 6 chairs, chairs, cedar cedar finish, VGC. finish, VGC. $1,100ono. $1,100ono. (02) 6020-9502. (02) 6020-9502. Yackandandah. Yackandandah. DINING DINING TABLE, TABLE, 8 8 seater, seater, pine pine wood, wood, $150 $150 ono, ono, 0419 116 865. Wodonga. 0419 116 865. Wodonga. DISH DISH WASHER, WASHER, super super wash, wash, GC, GC, well. $120. well. $120. (02) (02) 8366. Lavington. 8366. Lavington.

DOG DOG AND AND CHAIN, CHAIN, 8mm 8mm chain. chain. $15. $15. 0438 0438 858 858 626. 626. East Albury. East Albury. DRESSING TABLES, X2, DRESSINGwith TABLES, X2, antique, mirrors, antique, $80witheachmirrors, VGC, ono. VGC, $80 each ono. (02)6026-2250. Tabletop. (02)6026-2250. Tabletop. DRUMKIT, full set, DRUMKIT, full GC. set, for beginners, for beginners, GC. ono. (02) 6026-4715 ono. (02) 6026-4715

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FIREPLACE SURROUND, SURROUND, FIREPLACE English oak, oak, large large lovely lovely English old piece, bevilled mirror, old piece, bevilled mirror, 2 mantlepieces, 170cmH 2 mantlepieces, 170cmH xx 150cmW, GC. GC. Come Come and and 150cmW, have a a look! look! $380. $380. 0418 0418 have 695 293. Albury North. 695 293. Albury North. FLOWERING ORCHIDS, ORCHIDS, FLOWERING assorted. $25 $25 ono ono each. each. assorted. (02) 6025-4687. 6025-4687. Lavington. Lavington. (02) FOWLERS PRESERVING PRESERVING FOWLERS UNIT, never never used used and and 80 80 UNIT, jars with with stainless stainless steel steel jars lids. $100ono. (02) 6020lids. $100ono. (02) 60208571. Staghorn Staghorn Flat. Flat. 8571.

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New factory factory seconds seconds and and New secondhand. secondhand. Up to to 24 24 month month warranty. warranty. Up Phone: 02 6056 4117 Phone: 02 6056 4117 Casshies Clearance Clearance Centre Centre Casshies 105 High St Wodonga 105 High St Wodonga (entrance at at rear) rear) (entrance

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FREEZER, upright, upright, 300 300 FREEZER, litre, Westinghouse litre, Westinghouse Aurora, 100% 100% CFC CFC free, free, Aurora, VGC. $500. $500. 0419 0419 467 467 784. 784. VGC. Lavington. Lavington. FRIDGE, Kelvinator, Kelvinator, older older FRIDGE, model, working working order. order. $40. $40. model, (02) 6025-5979. North Al(02) 6025-5979. North Albury. bury. FRIDGE, Malleys WhirlFRIDGE, Malleys Whirlpool, large, working condipool, large,(02) working condition. $60. 6056-9264. tion. $60. (02) 6056-9264. Wodonga. Wodonga. FRIDGE/FREEZER, F R I D G E /223L, F R E E2Z door, ER, Samsung, Samsung, 223L, 347 2 door, EC, $250. 0430 665. EC, $250. 0430 347 665. Lavington. Lavington.

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GAMES TABLE, portable, felt cover, roulette, dice games, etc. 80cmL x 45cmW x 10cmH. $80. (02) 6024-6404. Wodonga. GARAGE DOOR, double, panellift, with motor, Statesman, cream, works excellently. $1,350. 0417 990 007. Albury. GERMAN, language laboratory, machine/books etc. from beginners to technical language, as new. Cost $1,500. Sell $500. (02) (02) 6061-2306. 6061-2306. $500. Wodonga. Wodonga. GRANNY FLAT, FLAT, transtransGRANNY portable, lounge, lounge, kitchen, kitchen, portable, bed, ensuite, with laundry. bed, ensuite, with laundry. $30,000. 0402 0402 145 145 622, 622, $30,000. (02) 6035-3834. 6035-3834. Corowa. Corowa. (02) HALL TABLE, TABLE, slimline, slimline, HALL stained ash, ash, hand hand crafted, crafted, stained near new, new, lovely lovely piece. piece. near $550. (03)5728-2845. $550. (03)5728-2845. Beechworth. Beechworth. HEATER, electric, electric, EverEverHEATER, due Comfort Comfort Zone, Zone, 2000w, 2000w, due ceramic heating heating element, element, ceramic as new. new. $100. $100. Phone Phone as 5728-3136. Beechworth. 5728-3136. Beechworth. HEATER, Rinnai Rinnai GraduGraduHEATER, ate MK11, MK11, LPG LPG 18mj, 18mj, as as ate new. $300. $300. Phone Phone 57285728new. 3136. Beechworth. Beechworth. 3136. HUNTING KNIFE, HUNTING KNIFE, Kershaw, leather leather sheaf, sheaf, Kershaw, never used. Paid $200. never used. Paid $200. Sell $100. 0412 196 680. Sell $100. 0412 196 680. Lavington. Lavington. JACKSONS Victory JACKSONS Victory Picture Disc, Disc, GC. GC. $2,500 $2,500 Picture ono. 0439 0439 152 152 044. 044. ono. KOI CARP, CARP, 8 8 inch. inch. $95 $95 KOI each. Great Great colours. colours. (02) (02) each. 6023-3730. Albury. 6023-3730. Albury.

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FREEZER, chest, chest, FREEZER, 500lt, VGC. VGC. $150. $150. 500lt, 612 802. 802. Wodonga. Wodonga. 612

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FERTILIZER, 200L, liquid Vermicast fertilizer. Will except best offer. 0408 565 860 Albury.

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FAX MACHINE, Brother, with manual. $50. Phone: (02) 6021-0270. Albury.

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LAMINATE FLOORING, FLOORING, LAMINATE DIY, Inovar Inovar LocSealed, LocSealed, DIY, rajan teak, teak, 11 11 packs packs at at rajan 21.04 sqaure foot (1.95m²) 21.04 sqaure foot (1.95m²) including some underlay. including some underlay. $300ono. (02) (02) 6056-5139. 6056-5139. $300ono. Wodonga. Wodonga. LAMP SHADES, SHADES, 250mm 250mm LAMP 10. $20 $20 the the lot. lot. 0418 0418 600 600 xx 10. 446 after 5pm. Albury. 446 after 5pm. Albury. LEAF BLOWER, BLOWER, Ryobi, Ryobi, LEAF electric, 240V, AC, 50HZ, electric, 240V, AC, 50HZ, includes vacuum bag, $50. includes vacuum bag, $50. (02) 6043-1846. (02) 6043-1846. Wodonga. Wodonga. LEATHER JACKET, with LEATHER JACKET, with fox fur hood, dark green, fox fur hood, dark Finland green, Thinsulate, Thinsulate, manufacture. $80.Finland (02) manufacture. $80. (02) 6041-6704. Albury. 6041-6704. Albury. LOUNGE COUCH, 3 LOUNGE COUCH, 3 seater, beige, material, seater, material, EC. $200.beige, (02) 6024-3897, EC. (02) Wodonga. 6024-3897, 0447$200. 776 475. 0447 776 475. Wodonga. LOUNGE SUITE, leather, LOUNGE SUITE, leather, 1 two seater couch, 2 1 two seater couch, 2 armchairs, as new. $1,100 armchairs, as new.or$1,100 ono. 6024-2039 0402 ono. 6024-2039 or 0402 149 891. 149 891. LOUNGE SUITE, 3 LOUNGE 3 seater, 2 x SUITE, 2 seaters, seater, 2 x 2 seaters, mocha, velour, VGC. $600 mocha, velour, VGC.locally. $600 ono. Free delivery ono. delivery locally. 0416 Free 261 867. Thurgoona. 0416 261 867. Thurgoona. LOUNGE SUITE, 3 seater LOUNGE SUITE, 3 Tessa, seater plus 2 singles, plus singles, jumbo 2 cord, beige,Tessa, GC, jumbo cord, beige, GC, $1,200 ono. 02 6024$1,200 ono. 02 60242904. Wondonga. 2904. Wondonga. LOUNGE SUITE, 3 piece, LOUNGE piece, 1 x 2.5 SUITE, seater, 3plus 2 1 x 2.5as seater, plus 2 chairs, new condition. chairs, as new condition. $1,200ono. (02) 6026 $1,200ono. 8493. Albury. (02) 6026 8493. Albury. LOUNGE, 3 seater, LOUNGE, 3 chocolate seater, modern, modern, chocolate leather, King Australia deleather, design, asKing new.Australia $2,500 ono sign, as new. $2,500 ono 0428 779 601. 0428 779 601. LOUNGE, 3 seater, folds LOUNGE, 3 seater, folds into double bed, VGC, into VGC, $250. double (02) bed, 6024-3897, $250. (02) 6024-3897, 0447 776 475. Wodonga. 0447 776 475. Wodonga. LOUNGE, 3 seater, fabric LOUNGE, 3 seater, fabric EC. $250ono. (02) 6024EC. 5416.$250ono. Wodonga.(02) 60245416. Wodonga. LOUNGE, 3 seater, LOUNGE, Cerise suede3 sofaseater, bed, Cerise suede sofa excellent quality, as bed, new. excellent quality, as new. $1,200 ono. 0428 779 $1,200 ono. 0428 779 601. 601.


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MATTRESS, top, medium new, bought $600. (02) Wodonga.

DB, pillow support, as $1,100, sell 6024-6004.

MATTRESSES, x3, single, $60 the lot. (will separate). 0438 980 662. Thurgoona. MIG WELDER, WIA 335, brand new. $3,500ono. 0414 512 406. Tumbarumba. MINI TRAMPOLINE, 93cm diametre. $30. 0411 281 116. Thurgoona. MOBILITY SCOOTER, Shoprider, 889SL, 4yo, GC. $2,400ono. 57282324, 0417 359 916. Beechworth. MODEM ROUTER, Belkin, wireless, brand new, unopened. I paid $156. Sell $140. 0434 412 610. OIL HEATER, like new, $15. 0438 858 626. East Albury. OIL PAINTING, Seascape, blues, 39” x 29”. $200. 0425 271 848. Albury.

WATER LEVEL, in inches, reasonable condition. $20. 0438 858 626. East Albury.

POOL TABLE, slate top in EC, corner que holder, seven ques, two sets of balls. $1,500ono. 0418 281 621. Baranduda. POOL, sand, filter and pump, 750w, Quipton. $150. (02) 6024-6987. Wodonga. PS2 GAMES, 8, $12 each or 5 for $50 (02) 60400234. RECLINER, leather, 3 seater, brown, as new, high back, extremely comfortable, $695. 0402 342 256 Rutherglen.

WEBCAM, Logitech, C120, Clip-on, Logitech USB desktop microphone, disc to load programs. $40. (02) 6025-7016. Lavington. WETSUIT, O'Neill Reactor Short John, medium size, NZ made. $80. (02) 60416704. Albury.

ROAD BIKE, brand new, hardly used, Cyclops, alloy frame. $120. (02) 60432071. Thurgoona. SETTEE, 2 seater with 2 reclining chairs. $350ono (02) 6023-2026. Albury. SLEEPERS, used, ex railway, B grade, $15.90 each, also half wine barells available, GC. Phone 0411 558 572.

WHEELCHAIR, Magic Jewel, Tilt-in-Space, excellent supportive seating/ positioning, elevating leg rests, wide armrests, gel cushion, only 11 months use, as new. New $4,200. Sell $2,200. 0438 253 025. Albury.

SPA, Arthiritis? back pain? Turbo spa fits into your bath. Remote control, used 3 times. New $1,900. Yours $1,200. (03) 57282890. Beechworth.

WOODEN rolltop computer desk, lockable, in good condition. $600. 0400 170 290 or (02) 6032-7361.

STEEL VAT, stainless, 2500L, refrigerated, agitator, $1,800. 0409 636 079. STEEL, PFC, 250x90, 20 metres, 35.5kg. $725 Phone: 0428 292 294. Albury.

ORGAN, small, GC. $200 or swap for trailer. Phone: (02) 6025-7124, 0409 213 678. Albury North.

TARPS, banners, up to 11m x 11m, up to $198 Phone Tods Machinery (02) 6040-0200 Mon-Fri. Lavington.

OUTDOOR SETTING, cedar, table, 2 benches, 2 chairs, $200. (02) 60217431. Thurgoona.

TENT, mozzie dome II with fly, used once, complete. $120. (02) 6024-1903. Wodonga.

OUTDOOR SETTING, 7 piece, padded seating, as new condition. $649 ono. 0428 531 003. Thurgoona.

TOASTER OVEN, unused. $25. (02) 6061-2306. Wodonga.

OUTDOOR TABLE, with glass top (seats 8), EC. $300. (02) 6061-2585. Wodonga.

WATER SKI'S, "HO" Mach1 "66" venturi tunnel slalom ski. $350 with bag, "HO" Excel "67" doubles. $180 with bag, "HO" Club trainers with rope and handle. $120. Ross 0416 069 265. Wodonga.

TREADMILL, Healthstream, EC, full computer pad, long running mat, 130 kgs. $600. (02) 6043-2071. Thurgoona.

OVEN, Westinghouse, upright, white, electric, good working condition. $80. 0421 731 716. Lavington.

TV CABINET, black and glass, 7’ wide, 2 drawers, EC. $450. (02) 6056-0763. Wodonga.

PHOTOCOPIER, Brother, fax and scan machine, $100, 0419 116 865. Wodonga.

TV UNIT, Teak, large, leadlight doors, on wheels, $250. 0447 050 539, Wodonga.

WOODEN TV cabinet, large, with side cupboard, 1.22m long. $250. 0400 170 290 or (02) 60327361.

GARDEN/ OUTDOOR BRUSHCUTTER, brand new, 7in1, pole saw, from $240. 0457 353 871 West Wodonga.

ELKHORNS, large nest of Elkhorns on stand. $500. (02) 6043-1997. Thurgoona. GAZEBO, 3M x 3M, with mesh screen, never used, $190. (02) 6059-5388. Wodonga. PALMS, assorted palms for sale, locally grown, 50cm to 15m high. 0427 355 464. UMBRELLA, market, large, outdoor, with mesh sides, $110. 0412 427 664. Lavington.

2 for sale. $1,000each. Phone for enquiries 0458 087 759.

BABY PRAM, with storm cover, EC. $60. (02) 60591751. 726586-3X1

PONIES

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BARNAVELDER Rooster, purebred, 7 months old. $15. 0427 261 664. Chiltern.

BASSINET, old style wicker, stand, netting, skirt, and mattress. $100ono. 0410 236 793. Lavington.

Your Special Day Services

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BRIDAL AND DEB WEAR

BRIDAL AND DEB WEAR

BRIDAL AND DEB WEAR

DEB DRESS, size 14, full length, small train, fitted bodice, with gloves. Never been worn. $195. (02) 6059-4012. Wodonga.

DEB DRESS, size 12, full length, strapless, fitted bodice with gloves. $400. (02)6024-7754. Wodonga.

DEB DRESS, or suit wedding, white, size14, tulle on side, worn once, dry cleaned, EC. $250. 0407 064 534, (02) 60254020. Lavington.

LIVESTOCK

02 6024 4223

C857676-JL42-10

PETS & SERVICES AUSTRALIAN SILKY TERRIER, Pup, pure bred, vet checked, vaccinated, non malting. $700. 0427 261 664. Chiltern. BUDGERIGARS, x 10, young, all colours, $100 (will separate). Phone 0408 297 478. Lavington.

DRAKE, x 2, Khaki Campbell, pure bred, $20 the lot. 02 6056-3681. Wodonga.

SEWING, SEWING MACHINES MACHINE REPAIRS, all makes and models, prompt and reliable service. (02) 6040-8250.

MUSIC/ INSTRUMENTS

DOG KENNEL, Pet2 Plus, never used, 862 x 836 x 1009. Cost $225, sell $155. (03) 5728-1508. Beechworth.

FOR SALE FIELD BIN, 45 tonne transportable Kotzur bin. $8,800. (02) 6029-0128. Walbundrie.

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NOTICE OF DECISION

Advice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 81 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 for the purpose of activating Section 101 of the Act, that the following applications were determined by AlburyCity during the period ending 14 November, 2011:

APPROVED DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS DA NUMBER

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DRUM KIT, Yamaha, electric, with stool, EC. $1,300. (02) 6061-2585. Wodonga.

CHAIN SAW SHARPENER, electric, 2 grinding wheels. $45. 0457 353 871. West Wodonga.

BABY GOODS

FOR SALE

CDs DVDs & GAME GEAR WANTED Top price paid. Casshies Wodonga 133 High St Wodonga

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HAY AND SILAGE WHEATEN HAY, 3000 tonne, $176 tonne, straight from paddock, save $50 tonne, from Barellan. 900 tonne of old season wheaten straw, $88 tonne, from Griffith for delivery, drop decks. Wally, 0427 487 947.

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Medical Transcriptionists

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MATTRESS, QS, Sleepchoice, Grand Posture, brand new, only 2 weeks old. Paid $1,200. Sell $700 ono. 0402 431 162. Wodonga.

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SLASHERS, new, from $1,100 to $2,970. Todd’s Machinery. (02) 6040 0200, Lavington. Monday to Friday.

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MATTRESS, Queen, new, excellent quality, reduced $595. Phone: 0428 292 294. Albury.

0413 220 822

TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT

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Please leave name, phone number and address. DISCRIMINATION IN ADVERTISING IN UNLAWFUL The Victorian Equal Opportunity Act 1995 makes it unlawful for an advertiser to show any intention to discriminate on the basis of sex, pregnancy, race, age, marital status, political or religious belief or physical features, disability, lawful sexual activity/sexual orientation, HIV/AIDS status or on the basis of being associated with a person with one of the above characteristics, unless covered by an exception under the Act. As Albury Wodonga Community Media Pty Ltd could be legally liable if an unlawful advertisement is printed. Albury Wodonga Community Media Pty Ltd will not accept advertisements that appear to break the law. For more information about discrimination in advertising, contact your legal advisers or the Equal Opportunity Commission.

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PROPOSAL

PROPERTY

Modification of Consent - 125 Lot Torrens Title Subdivision Modification of Consent Alts & Adds to Residence Modification of Consent - 7 Storey Commercial & Residential Building Modification of Consent - Clubrooms including demolition of existing shelter Continued Use of 2 x 50,000 Water Tanks - Centro Albury 18 Lot Torrens Title Subdivision 55 Lot Torrens Title Subdivision - Staged Alts & Adds to Residence, Demolition of Garage Alts & Adds to Residence Colorbond Shed Restoration of Utility Building & Construction of a Garage Medium Density Housing - 3 Residential Units

10.2011.31251.1

Site Works - Cut & Fill to 6 Allotments

10.2011.31262.1 10.2011.31268.1

Residence & Garage Drainage Works Charles Sturt University Residence & Garage 5 Lot Strata Title Subdivision Colorbond Shed Residence & Garage

10.2011.31270.1 10.2011.31289.1 10.2011.31294.1 10.2011.31298.1

Spring Park Table Top Road THURGOONA 301 Norfolk Street EAST ALBURY 669 Dean Street ALBURY

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MATTRESS, Queen, Sleepmaker, new, firm, only 4 weeks old. $750. (02) 6025-1210.

Mk 3, sawbench top, router top and manuals. $250.

STEREOGRAM, HMV, antique, circa 1950’s, EC, with records, $295 ono. (02) 6056-3670. Wodonga.

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MASSAGE CHAIR, full green leather, recliner gives full back massage, hardly used. $950. 0423 266 874. Albury.

PICNIC TABLE, Childrens, outdoor, Merbau timber, suitable for up to 10yrs. $160. (02) 6024-3947. Wodonga.

Triton Work Centre

MACHINERY

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PETROL ENGINES, horizontal, vertical and reduction. Up to 16 horsepower electric start. From $220. Tods Machinery. (02) 6040-0200. Mon-Fri. Lavington.

ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES

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LOUNGE, 3 seater and 2 seater, brown faux suede, GC, slightly faded area, hardly used. $750. (02) 6059 5976. Wodonga. LOUNGE, club chairs x 2, as new, blue/grey in colour. $100. (02) 60232026. Albury.

FOR SALE

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FOR SALE

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FOR SALE

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Thurgoona Oval Table Top Road THURGOONA 487 Kiewa Street ALBURY 238 Kerr Road THURGOONA 526 Thurgoona Drive THURGOONA 717 Forrest Hill Avenue ALBURY 905 Stelling Street GLENROY 1056 Caratel Street NORTH ALBURY 30 Bottlebrush Street THURGOONA 21 Briwood Court WEST ALBURY 16, 18, 22, 24, 26 & 30 Egret Way THURGOONA 22 Egret Way THURGOONA 386 Elizabeth Mitchell Drive THURGOONA 24 Egret Way THURGOONA 534 Crisp Street ALBURY 720 Lavis Street EAST ALBURY 23 Harvard Place THURGOONA

The relevant consents are available for public inspection, without charge, at AlburyCity’s Customer Service Centre during normal working hours or by visiting our website www. alburycity.nsw.gov.au and select ‘Development Application Tracking’.


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Wheel & Deal

Friday, November 18, 2011 – Albury Wodonga NewsWeekly • 25

Phone 1300 666 808

Deadline: 2pm Wednesdays (1pm for adverts with a pho photo)

AUII, 2000, 138,500kms, 4.1 Tickford motor, EC. BI-44-YN. $8,500.

0413 220 822

FORD, Futura EL,1996, 206,000kms, GC, new muffler, 2 new tyres, PS, AC, NSW reg. until 02/11, AN86SF. $3,500 ono. 0421 706 733. Thurgoona. FORD, Telstar, 1995, auto, 2.5 litre, cruise control, 175,000kms, Vic. reg. NHO-104 until April 2011. $4,000. 0447 370 408. Beechworth. FORD, Territory, TX XS RWD, 2005, service history, 110,000kms, VGC, reg. BA44DC NSW. $15,000 ono. Phone 0405 167 340. East Albury. HILUX, 2005, dual cab, SR5, 2x4, 5 speed manual, 4L V6 ULP, 156,000kms, NSW reg., July 2010. BEE-14Y. $22,000. 0407 180 966.

FORD, EA, unreg. (old reg. HI-19-DC), good motor, fair condition. $500. (02) 6025-5227. Lavington. FORD, Fairlane, NC, 1992, auto, V8, RWC, 12 months reg., 089-END. $3,000. 0428 333 364. Wodonga.

HOLDEN, Barina, 2007, 3 door, manual, 50,500kms, full services, Vic reg XPR157, 03/12. $8,500ono 0412 267 574. Albury. HOLDEN, Barina, 2007, 3 door, 1.6L, auto, hatch, 14,500kms, silver. WAY924. $13,700 ono. (02) 6027-0908, 0409 799 654.

FORD, Fairlane Ghia, AUII, red, low kms, dual fuel, AC, EC, (SDL-219), $11,999. (02) 6056-0763. Wodonga. FORD, Falcon, EB, auto, towbar, good tyres, good condition, unregistered, old reg TBS-166. $900. (02) 6021-3910. Albury.

HOLDEN, Barina, 1993, 5 door hatch, 5 speed manual, very economical, unreg. engine no. 297636. $800 neg. (02) 6056-0746. Wodonga. HOLDEN, Commodore, VZ, sedan, white, cruise, tint, rear spoiler, EC, 107,000kms, reg. until November 2010, AZH-69G. $11,000. (02) 60268493. Albury.

FORD, falcon, BA, MkII, XR6, 2004, auto, EC, 8 months NSW reg, BA-81YE. $15,500ono. Phone 0401 255 637. HOLDEN, Commodore, 2003, YV, 132,000kms, towbar, 18” mags, tinted windows, VGC, Vic reg, XUP-732. $10,500. 0447 621 756. Beechworth. FORD, Falcon XF ute, auto, power steering, unregistered, engine no. JG40MU65046. $1000 ono. 0417 410 576. Wodonga.

FORD, Festiva, WA, 1993, 2 new tyres, starter motor, clutch and rocker cover gasket, Teal colour, unr e g i s t e r e d , KNADA11K5P6309870, $1,000. 0458 002 214. Lavington.

FORD, Fiesta, 2008, hatchback, manual, AC, CD, 3mth reg (WJ2915L), 19,300kms, GC, female owner, $12,500ono. 0412 942 247. Lavington.

FORD, Futura, ED Classic, 1994, sedan, auto, PS, cruise control, remote keyless entry, AC, second owner, unreg, not running. Eng. JGSWRT86960, $800ono. 0413 272 842. Albury.

HOLDEN, Commodore, 1994, VR, auto, air, power steering, 225,000kms, Vic reg, RWC to January, AAA-000. $3,200ono. Phone 0449 810 759. Wodonga. HOLDEN, Commodore Berlina, 1999, VT series II, maroon, full service history, reg 02/11, PTM782, GC. $5,900. 0427 042 688. Wodonga. HOLDEN, Combo, 1996, 1.4 litre, 5 speed manual, AC, power steer, NSW reg UEB-848. $2,800. Phone (02) 6041-6704. Albury. HOLDEN, Gemini, 1982, unreg, mechanically A1, body fair, great project. engine# 157935Q. $300 0407 286 563. Stanley.

HOLDEN, VE Omega 2007, standard inclusions, 135,000kms, VGC, registered until 02/11 AO39-TB, $15,000 ono. Please call (02)6029-3317 Burrumbuttock. HOLDEN, VU, 2001, ute, V6, manual, 151,000kms, lowered, 18” mags, regularly serviced, WNE-465. $14,500ono. 0417 157 230. Wangaratta.

MOTOR VEHICLES HYUNDAI Tuscon, 2009, purchased January 2010, 6,000kms, metallic grey, extra airbags, heaps of features, manual. XMB303. $22,000. 0438 220 183. HYUNDAI, Excel, 1997, 1 owner, GC, ODM-018. $2,800. 0411 576 604. Myrtleford.

HYUNDAI, Terracan, 2004, 7 seater, only 80,600kms, excellent condition, 6mths NSW Reg (BF69WU), $14,900. Phone: (02) 6041-4205. 0402 290 145. Albury.

LANDROVER, Discovery, TD5, turbo diesel, 1999, 192,600kms, VGC, TDZ775. $8,500. (02) 60209734. Baranduda. LANDROVER, 2000, Freelander, Vic reg, QMA549, reg 12/11, 166,000kms, new tyres, exhaust and clutch, $8,000. 0409 568 360. Wodonga.

MOTOR VEHICLES

NISSAN, Micra, 2008, auto, PS, ABS, AC, 6 airbags, 6CD player, tinted windows, EC, registered WOI-578. $14,000 ono. 0429 189 928. Howlong.

NISSAN, Navara STX, 2008, EC, low kms, many extras, includes bullbar, tubliner, car kit etc, WER390, $30,000, 0419 892 305, 0418 459 259. Wodonga.

NISSAN, Skyline, 1989, Executive, auto, pristine condition for age, elderly lady owner, PS, AC, near new tyres, Qld reg, blue slip and RWC. 640-MDD. $2,450ono. 0448 169 624. Lavington.

MAZDA, Bravo, 2001, dual cab, PS, 5 speed manual, AC, clean condition, reg NSW BF81PL. $7,000 ono. 0417 410 576. Wodonga.

MGB, Mark 2 ,1969, 99% original, red, overdrive, stereo, rollbar, chrome wire wheels, GC. Reg. ACG-36A. 0417 299 027 or 0428 331 596.

TOYOTA Hilux, 2000, 3L turbo diesel, SR5 cruise, UFH, winch, canopy, 220,000kms. QBT-272. $20,000. 0413 904 808.

MITSUBISHI, Magna, XRX, 2004, 70,000kms, full books, AWD, one owner, immaculate condition, WOB-394. $15,000. 0450 163 922. Wodonga.

NISSAN Pulsar, SSS N14 1992, damaged, unreg, sold as parts or as whole. must sell. 0448 236 098.

SUZUKI, GS125, 1986, 10,704kms, new rear tyre, battery, mirrors, seat recovered, spares, unreg Eng. F406118429, suit learner, VGC, $1,500 ono. 0410 225 071. Lavington.

VOLVO BUS, turbo diesel, automatic, PS, flat floor, aluminium body, RWC, 12231. $9,500. 0447 331 222.Trafalgar.

TRUCKS/ COMMERCIAL

PLANT TRAILER, fold up ramps, Bartlett ball coupling, suit bobcat or 4 tonne excavator, excellent condition. $8,800 ono. 0427 253 010. Lavington.

SUZUKI, VL250, Intruder, 2006, 9,900kms, EC, lady owner, 6 months reg. QVT69. $4,400. (02) 60233849. Albury. WANTED TO BUY, Matchless 350cc G3L parts, 1940-1948. Phone Paul 0438 265 433.

RENAULT, 10 radiator panel, complete, includes radiator and bottle. $100. 0407 286 563. Stanley. SUPER WINCH, for 4WD, 2500 pounds line pull, hardly used, still in box. $600. 0418 690 393. Lavington.

TOYOTA, Hilux, ute with canopy, 1994, 6 months reg, BK-48-CD, $5,000 ono. (02) 6040-4601. 0439 085 720. Albury North. TOYOTA, Hilux, extracab, 2x4 farm ute, excellent motor, new radiator and exhaust, unreg. Eng: 3Y0K75673. (03) 57281483. TOYOTA, Hiace, van, 2006, 128,000kms, EC, factory dual fuel, towbar, tine, white, reg ABX-5, $25,500, 0408 698 000. Lavington.

BMW, R1100S, 2000, 42,000kms, EC, YBD-99, $9,500. (02)6026-5406. Howlong.

HONDA, VTR 1000, 2006, 3,200kms, immaculate condition, forced to sell, unregistered, VIN UH25C36U, $11,000 ono. 0428 522 665. Albury. HONDA, XR400, 1999, EC, new rings, extras, unreg (JH2NE03). $3,500 ono. 0403 212 957. Albury.

KTM 525 EXC, 2006, 6 months reg, many extras, 4,926kms, EC, FF435. $6,700. 0428 507 777. Wodonga. SUZUKI, 1996, RM250, GC, 2 stroke, $2,000. 0414 497 724 Wadonga.

TOYOTA, Landcruiser, 1989, HJ60, AC, CD, ARB Bullbar, towbar, bulllights, Narva reversing lights, as new tyres, engine incomplete, vehicle in GC, free delivery Albury area, TZV-854, $4000, (03) 5726-1917, 0423 098 320.

SUZUKI, GS500F, 2008, 5000kms, immaculate, LAMS approved, reg GX-387. $6,200. 0400 515 797. Wodonga.

CARAVANS AND TRAILERS

BOX TRAILER, new, heavy duty, 10x5, with cage and ramp, 2000kg GVM, available in any size. $5,200. 0450 552 625. Wodonga.

MILLARD, 2004, Weekender, single beds, poptop, 14’, minimum use, Vantec protection inside/out, EC, Q-49389. $19,000 ono. 5728-2903. Beechworth.

BOX TRAILER, new, 8x5 tandem, 520mm deep sides, 50x50 tube chassis, 1000mm removable frame, mechanical disc brakes on front axle, finished in 3 coats of quality charcoal hammer tone paint, drop tailgate toolbox, 6” swivel jockey wheel, spare wheel, 2000kg GVM. $3,200. 0450 552 625. Wodonga.

MOTORHOME, Dodge 300, HD245, 76 model, 32,000kms, stove, water, 12/240 power, double bed, RWC, Vic. rego. URX-323. $8,000. 0401 491 683.

ON-SITE, holiday van and annexe, fully furnished, double bed, shower, toilet, carport and garden shed, Howlong. Must sell, $5,000 ono. (02) 60403532, 0427 293 505.

BOATS & MARINE

AUTO PARTS/ ACCESSORIES

MOTOR CYCLE BOOTS, new with tags, Thomas Cook. $120. (02) 60256292.

CARAVANS AND TRAILERS

SUZUKI, standard, 1250, 2009 model, 6,000kms, 12 months reg., HK-092. $9,200. (02) 6056-7019. Wodonga.

BOAT AND TRAILER, 4.4 metre, fibreglass, 50Hp Johnson and 7.5Hp Mercury, fish finder, safety gear, 12 months NSW reg. FM-433N, CQ-9555. $7,000ono. 0400 633 016. Albury.

MERCURY, 15Hp, 2005, long shaft, fully reconditioned, like new, 20 litre plastic tank. $1,500 ono. 0419 324 474, (02) 60564881. Wodonga.

MOTORCYCLES SUZUKI, Grand Vitara, 2007, manual, 21,000kms, 3 door, power windows, VGC, NSW reg AZ98VL. $16,000ono. (02) 60560417. Wodonga.

MITSUBISHI Lancer, 2006, 1 lady owner, 5 speed manual, cruise control, 12 months warranty and roadside assistance, alloy wheels, 9 months registration, UHA908. $13,700. Phone 0400 992 714.

TOYOTA, Work Mate, 2007, reg until 01/12, 168,000kms, VGC, WFL586. $12,500 ono. (03) 5728 1508. Beechworth.

MOTORCYCLE JACKET, Leather, Atelier brand, child's size large, $80. (02) 6041-6704. Albury.

RANGE ROVER, 1984, V8, 5 speed manual, gas/petrol, unregistered, engine no: 44004278. $800ono. 0458 025 959. Albury.

MITSUBISHI, Magna, Verada luxury, silver/gold, 2003, 3.5lt, 5 speed, triptonic, all wheel drive, very safe roadhandling, EC, 120,000kms, ZHB682. $9,500 ono. 0418 161 921. Leeton.

MOTORCYCLES

MAZDA, SP23 car mats, as new condition. $50ono. 0412 196 680. Lavington. PROTON, Savvy, 2007, 5 speed manual, 85,000kms, full service history, AC, 9 months reg. AR-02-GJ. $7,500ono. 0429 131 083. Thurgoona.

MITSUBISHI, Triton, ute, 2000, with canopy, auto, low milage, reg., EC. WUL-189. $9,000ono. (02) 6056-4720. Wodonga.

MOTOR VEHICLES

SEAJAY, 2008 Classic 4.4, reg. to 28/09/12, runabout 40HP Yamaha, 2 stroke, 60L underfloor fuel tank, bimmi cover, plus travel cover, Lowrance GPS fishfinder colour, Vic reg. NU-750, trailer is a Redco sportsman, reg. U42394. $15,900. 0438 605 959. Wodonga. SKI BOAT, V6 Crysler, inboard on trailer. $4,500. 0402 145 622, (02) 60353834. Corowa.

SWIFTCRAFT, Ski boat, Stingray, 150hp Johnson outboard, Reg FH-708N, canopy, carpet floor. Duniber trailer, reg CO5050, EC, one owner. $12,000. 0412 283 545. Albury North.

Sell your Lounge Suite... Classifieds Ph: 1300 666 808

CAMPER TRAILER, on road, Outback, new slideout deep cycle Waceo fridge, 240 volt battery inverter charger, 7mths NSW reg (W38129), suit new buyer. $7,500. 0439 412 384. Lavington.

POPTOP, 15’, 1987, NSW reg 09/12, new tyres, bearings, electric brakes, 3 way fridge, awning and annexe, 2 or 3 beds, extras. $7,900 ono (02) 6040-2501. Lavington.

CAMPER TRAILER, on road, 7x4 trailer, annexe, rollout drawers, 2 burner stove, reg 567961. $3,750 0417 008 968. Lavington. ROADSTAR, Voyager, 2000, awning, annex, electric brakes, gas stove, 3-way fridge, vgc, Reg (M73392) till 12/11, $12,500 ono. Phone: (02 ) 6040-8394. Albury North. CAMPER TRAILER, new, off road, galvanised, 7x4 heavy duty, Alko accessories, Alko off road cupling. $5,600. 0450 552 625. Wodonga. CAPRICE, poptop, 2001, 16.5', front kitchen, double island bed, many extras, NSW reg (N08997), $21,000. 0488 625 291. Albury.

ROYAL FLAIR, 21’, 09/2002, hot galv chassis, Queen and single bed, large fridge, stove, oven, tunnel boot, no shower or toilet, EC, reg (P63411), can inspect. $25,500. (03) 5873-4408. Albury.

CARAVAN AWNING, 3.7L x 2.7W, Maroon, grey & white strips, scalloped on three sides, $300. (02) 60 25-2281. Albury North. CARAVAN, Viscount, 16ft, unreg., ideal for spare room, $2,500. 0438 980 662. Thurgoona.

TRADESMAN TRAILER, new, 6x4, heavy duty, deluxe, extras included. VIN: 6FDAUFTRLAMI01029. $1,650. 0419 875 434.

NEED A PLUMBER? Check the trades directory in today’s paper

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Ford Fairlane Ghia

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BMW, 320CI, MY2004, grey/silver, black leather trim, fully optioned, automatic, full BMW service history, 165,000kms, BCP41G. $20,000. 0419 831 429. Lavington.

MOTOR VEHICLES

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localsport Classic has sisters together at last | WITH TREVOR JACKSON

PERSISTENCE: Mick Merrilees ensured his team remained focused to take a tough home court win against Seymour Blasters on Saturday at Wodonga Sports and Leisure Centre.

THE weekend’s Twin Cities Classic senior basketball tournament is renowned as being an event that brings friends together. And this year’s classic was no different, apart from one team from the Border. Tournament organiser, Paul Gooding was looking for a team to fill a vacancy and offered the spot to a women’s team from the Albury domestic competition. The team, Panthers, consisting mostly of girls playing together on a Wednesday night, entered the C grade division, with a couple of extra players added to make up the numbers. Regular team member, Bridget Lloyd was joined by sisters Jess and Courtney, adding a special touch to the weekend’s games. The three sisters have played basketball in the Albury domestic competitions as well as representing the region for Albury Cougars but have never had the chance to play together until the weekend. And their mother, Kate was more than impressed to have the chance to watch her daughters take the court together. Having been involved in basketball for

SIBLING RIVALRY: Bridget, Jess and Courtney all enjoyed the experience of playing together for the first time at the Twin Cities Classic basketball competition. around 11 years, watching all her five children play at various levels it was the first time she could relax and simply enjoy the experience. With her two sons also having played over the years it was the norm for Kate to be running from one court to another or miss-

ing games altogether. “It’s just different because I’ve never actually got to watch the three of them play on the same court at the same time,” Kate said. With Jess being the oldest at 21 years of age you’d think she’d be taking a more controlling role on the floor but Bridget, 16 had other ideas. She said Courtney, 14 was the one who was calling the shots. “I’m the one who gets bossed around,” she joked. And being the youngest the talking was best left to the game and when Courtney managed to sink a three point bomb she made it clear who was in charge. “Then I just own them,” she quipped. And Jess added the final words of wisdom concerning the value of the tournament for her younger siblings up against their more experienced opposition. “It’s not that serious because really they’re much older and stronger,” she said. “It’s social but serious, but it’s good for the young ones to get some toughness.”

Picture: TREVOR JACKSON.

Men take tight win as women left in the lurch WODONGA Wolves men have withstood a tough onslaught to take the points in a rematch of last season’s North-East conference final, defeating Seymour Blasters 75-69 at the Wodonga Sports and Leisure Centre. And the Lady Wolves had a walk over in bizarre circumstances when the Lady Blasters simply didn’t show. Men’s coach, Mick Merrilees blasted the Seymour team for the lack of respect shown to the home side and the league, saying it damages the reputation of the competition and makes a mockery of the league. But a game high 25-point haul and MVP honours from Wolves’ Heath Ohlin ensured the men continued on their winning way with five victories on the trot. Jack Duck was hot early with seven opening quarter points and with Chris Merrilees contributing a further six, the Wolves closed the opening term with a slender one point lead. The arm wrestle continued in the second term with neither team able to make a decisive break but the home side still held the advantage with a four point lead at the long break. Despite a number of second half challenges from Seymour Ohlin began to hit his straps with a nine point third quarter but the visitors continued to apply scoreboard pressure to trail by eight at the final change. The Wolves were again strong entering the final stanza with Ohlin, Duck and Merrilees keeping the scorers busy but with just a four point lead late in the quarter the game was still in the balance. To Wodonga’s credit their persistence paid dividends and they were able to withstand the late pressure to take the win and now sit top of the ladder with five wins and just the solitary loss.

REMINISCING: Peter Ambrose, Frank Otto and Greg McFaddin had the chance to relive old memories and enjoy time catching up with old friends at Albury pool on Saturday.

Golden oldies celebrate the good times WATER polo fans on the Border were offered a once-a-year treat when players from Victoria and NSW converged on Albury pool in an ex-Olympian challenge, the Tim Ives Trophy. The annual event also attracts Frank Otto who participated in four Olympic Games for Germany and uses the match to catch up with friends. Otto said for him the game was all about the camaraderie, the friendships he’d built up over the years through his love of water polo. “For me, I have friends in Sydney and Melbourne so I don’t have to travel, I meet them all here,” he said. “I see those guys once a year, we stay in contact, it’s good. “For me it’s a special event to come out to each year, it’s fun, and even though we can’t play proper any more we still try.”

Another ex-Australian, Peter Ambrose said the idea for the game began back in the 70s as a reunion for Sydney and Melbourne university players. After a break for some years it was revived in the early 90s and continues in its current format. He also noted the quality of facilities in the region on offer for what is primarily a fun weekend. “It’s the way a lot of sport should be played,” Ambrose said. “It’s good fun and we all go frolicking after in the pubs and have a bet and have dinner together and it’s a good social thing.” Australian women’s Olympic coach, Greg McFaddin said Albury was the ideal spot to hold the game being mid-way between Sydney and Melbourne. He said while there was a focus on so-

cialising once in the water the competitive aspect kicked in, typical of the high skill level of those involved. “Most of the guys have played at a reasonable level, they’ve played at state level for Victoria or NSW at some stage of their career,” he said. “It ranges from Olympians to just social players but everyone’s still playing for their club teams back home, although in lower grades these days.” And despite time taking its toll on bodies Ambrose said water polo was a sport that allowed those passionate about the game to continue to play into their later years. “Water polo is one of those sports a lot of people play well into their 50s,” he said. “It’s not really body contact so we can all potter around, and we get steadily worse and worse, but that’s all right.”


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Movember team cycling in for a good cause

Border support for ride RACING: Even a serious driver injury could not stop the BJR team.

Injury won’t stop BJR

V8 SUPERCARS is a tough sport. From the spectators point of view it’s all about punting a touring car around a circuit and often the physical demands of the sport don’t really come to the fore. The drivers push the machinery and themselves to the limit and from the outside it all looks so glamorous. But the weekend’s round at Simmons Plains, Tasmania was a wake up call for Brad Jones Racing, Jason Bright and the many punters watching on from the relative comfort of their lounge room or trackside vantage points. Having suffered a rib injury some time ago Bright began to pay the price on what has become one of the toughest, albeit short courses in Australian motor racing. With two fast straights and a couple of tight corners thrown in the stress on Bright’s body began to take its toll and he simply couldn’t compete in the final race of the weekend. Man-handling the 600-plus horsepower beast around the tight confines of Simmons Plains proved too much and despite pain killers, strapping and plenty of treatment, the pain was just too intense and Bright and the BJR team had to make the call. Lucky for the BJR team Cameron McConville, an ex-BJR driver was on hand to step into the driver’s seat and allow the Border team to make an appearance. And what a job he did, taking the BOC Racing Commodore from 28th on the grid to an impressive 19th place finish. The performance was probably more impressive given the fact that McConville donned Bright’s race gear for the race, rumour has it he needed two pairs of socks to fit Bright’s race shoes, and had his first drive of the car on the sighting lap. Brad Jones once told me the team had never turned up to a race meeting unprepared, that their cars were always presented well and the weekend’s round added another dimension to that professionalism of the small Border team.

BORDER cyclists are being urged to turn out to support the Riding for Movember quest to raise awareness of men’s health issues including prostate cancer and depression. Ten riders, employees of Specialized bikes and Abigroup have set off from Brisbane to undertake a 2000km journey to Melbourne and will be passing through Albury on November 22. As part of the ride the team will be visiting schools along the way to help spread their message and are set down to stop by Albury High School while in the region. Cyclists from the Border will be able to join in the ride as the team approach Albury and when

they leave the following day. Members of the public can also support the cause and follow the team’s progress by logging on to www.movember.com and searching for Ride for Movember. Donations to support the cause can be made online or at The Full Cycle of Albury, the Border’s Specialized bike dealership. Border cyclist and store owner, Steve Kilpatrick said the journey would prove quite tough with around 200km per day needed to reach Melbourne on time. “The cycling community, I guess being a health focused community gets right behind

these kinds of charities and promote these sorts of things and obviously we’re looking to create awareness of that in Albury when the guys come through on Tuesday,” Mr Kilpatrick said. “We don’t yet have a precise arrival time but they’ll be coming to Albury High School to promote the campaign and promote the cause and we’ll probably have them in store for a while as well. “We’ll endeavour to ride some of the course into town with them and then the next morning depart with them and ride some of the way to help them out. “Well be looking at riding somewhere between 30 minutes and an hour with them, whatever we can fit in and obviously if we

can get on the front and do a little bit of the work for them, that’s all helping those guys make the journey.” Mr Kilpatrick said he was hoping for a large turnout of cyclists from the Border as the riders approached and departed Albury but understood the logistics with work commitments and said as the day approached they would have a better idea of times. “People need to contact us because at this stage we don’t have a precise schedule,” he said. “We’ve got a rough schedule but things can happen along the way, riders can get a puncture which can delay their start or finish times.”

Locals show they are up to state level

STEADY: Connor McGrath on his way to four goals for Pool Pirates Skulls at the Lavington pool on the weekend. Picture: TREVOR JACKSON.

Alexandra snares 8 in big victory

ALBURY Tigers Black’s Alexandra Cox has hit her straps with an impressive eight goal bag in her team’s 10-3 win over Northside Stingers in the under 16 girls water polo competition on the weekend. And in the tightest game of the round Northside Rays held out a determined Pool Pirates to take a tough 9-8 win. Kirra Dawson top scored with three goals for the victors. And in the other game Sharks took a dominant 11-1

victory over Tigers Yellow. For the boys Thomas Duck and Jake Luhrs both contributed four goals in Tigers Black’s 10-2 win over Tigers Yellow. Trent Remington contributed four goals for the victors in Northside Stingrays’ 10-6 win over Sharks while Michael Brownsea also added four for Sharks. And Pirates Skulls took a 9-3 win over Pirates Bones. In the under 14 girls Skulls defeated Bones 9-3,

Stingrays were dominant over Tigers 15-2 and Sharks won a tight game against Makos 4-2. In the under 14 boys Lachie Gould took a big bag of six goals for Tigers Black in their 13-8 win over Sharks. Connor McGrath helped steady Skulls with a four goal haul to take a 7-5 victory over Bones while Northside Rays just held out for a 9-7 win over Tigers Yellow, Abraham Spargo top scoring with four goals for Tigers.

STATE league water polo was on display at Albury pool on the weekend when men’s and women’s teams from the Ovens and Murray league hosted friendlies in their bid to become a permanent fixture on the Victorian state league roster. Development director for Victorian Water Polo, Bevan Cox said the O&M league had for some time considered it would be competitive at the state league division one level and felt the weekend’s games proved that. “We put a proposal to Victorian water polo to allow us to compete in the state league division one competition and they’ve accepted that,” Cox said. “They didn’t want to start us straight away if we weren’t going to be competitive so we’ll play a few friendly games. “We played one about four weeks ago and that was quite successful considering we’d only played our first game the week before and it was the middle of their season which begins in August.” Cox said the games played in Albury over the weekend, with the Border teams now having more pool time under their belts proved they could be competitive in the league. “On December 10 when we play the curtain raiser for the state league one grand finals it’ll be more evident because we’ll be fitter as well,” he said.

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