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Cycle of life and a cycle to remember a life IN the city, cyclists crossing the causeway are concerned for their safety, while out of town, the boys on bikes are preparing for the biggest event on the racing calendar. The closure of the old Wodonga stock bridge means cyclists have to cross the bridge over the Lincoln Causeway, putting them at greater risk. BLAIR THOMSON reports on the issue on page 5, while on page 23, TREVOR JACKSON gives the lowdown on Sunday’s John Woodman Memorial Classic. The race, between Wagga and Albury, will be contested by some of the biggest names on two wheels.

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Residents sick of derelict school site By BLAIR THOMSON VANDALS continue to target the Wodonga South Primary School - with nearby residents calling for urgent action to be taken on the derelict site. The school, which closed in April last year, had its contents destroyed and windows broken in the months after being decommissioned. A barbed wire fence was erected around the building, but it has failed to stop the damage and graffiti. Most green space has been left to grow and rubbish is strewn across the site, while the Education Department decides the future of the property. Several people NewsWeekly spoke to described the block as “an eyesore” and questioned why the space hadn’t been sold or re-used. “My kids and grandkids went there and to see it left like that and for the government to let people get in there and smash things is absolutely disgusting,” Cheryl McDonald, who lives across the road from the school, said. “To see it go like that is just terrible … it’s just going to waste. “They should use it for public housing.” Narelle McKenna lives next to the school on Jarrah Street and said she had called the police at least four times over vandalism. “It looks disgusting,” she said. “Just before Christmas, someone was in there breaking glass and at about 2am my daughter woke and there was a tree on fire. “It’s pretty scary because it’s right next to us.

To see it go like that is just terrible … it’s just going to waste… Cheryl McDonald

“They should keep the park and put up units or townhouses or even a retirement village would be good.” Tracey McLachan said there had been a lack of information over future plans for the site. “We’re left wondering what will happen to the site, what they’ll do with it,” she said. “We’d like to find out what’s going to happen so we can have some advance warning in case it’s something we don’t like.” Paul Morris said the school had become an eyesore that encouraged graffiti and vandalism. “It’s out of control,” he said. “If it’s not going to be used, or if it’s past its use-by date, which it probably is, then it needs to be cleared and the property utilised. “To have it sitting there going to waste is just that – wasteful.” Member for Benambra Bill Tilley failed to return calls from NewsWeekly and a spokesman for the Department of Education said the site had been declared surplus and was going through the process of disposal.

Little name, big aim By TREVOR JACKSON THE Flutterby Foundation and Little Me Market are upgrading the outdoor area of the paediatric ward at the Albury Base Hospital. And they need your help to make it happen. The paediatric unit services Albury and Wodonga and caters for children up to 16. “The outdoor area at the hospital is a bit run down, so we’re getting it revamped,” organiser Jade Tauber said. “We’ve put together a raffle and have asked stallholders of the Little Me Market

and Albury-Wodonga businesses to contribute. Heaps of people have contributed items, vouchers and different things.” The raffle will be held during the market at the Wodonga Sports and Leisure Centre on 19 August. There will also be items for a silent auction. The Little Me Market is a boutique one with 50 stalls – and much more to attract youngsters. Contact jade@littlememarket.com or, better still, get to the market, buy some raffle tickets and support a local cause.

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Have a heart, find a home “HOME is where the heart is,� is an olden, golden saying. Everybody has a heart - but not everybody has a home. And in Homeless Persons Week, it would do us good to stop and think of those less fortunate. And, more importantly, to ask (and answer) ourselves, what we can do to help their plight. Those of us with a warm bed to go to each night - usually on a full stomach - are on ‘Easy Street’ compared to others. Many of them are on a street, but it is far from easy. And, many homeless people are in such a situation for reasons contrary to what we believe. It is human nature to pre-judge somebody or something, so it will be hard to rearrange such thinking. Many people - for whatever reasons - may fall on hard times. However, no matter how low they go, many still have pride, hanging on to it like grim death. Being homeless can be like being jobless, you lose so much, especially confidence. When hope goes, then everything goes. Hopefully, the suffering ask for help before losing hope. This week, when you see, or hear, or know, of a homeless human being, ask yourself what you can do about it. And don’t answer “nothing�. We can do plenty, if we really want to. Better still, place yourself in the shoes (if they are lucky enough) of a homeless person. Then we will be sure to take action. (Look over to page 3 to read more on homelessness - and the uplifting story of Steve).

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Unit’s a winner: patient By BLAIR THOMSON ROB Scott has given the “thumbs-upâ€? to the new cancer chemotherapy unit at Murray Valley Private Hospital in Wodonga. “I’m here for my third visit ‌ I’ve got no complaints,â€? Mr Scott said of the new unit, which opened this week. The nine-bed unit will cater for the growing need for oncology services, with an average of 60 patients to be treated weekly. “I’ve done two sessions in the old place, this is my first one here today,â€? Mr Scott said.. “I find this is much better ‌ the facilities here are great, the staff are too. “This is much warmer and the way it’s set up is better.â€? The unit is expected to run for three years until the $65m regional cancer centre opens in Albury, with negotiations to incorporate the unit into the new facility. Kerrie Gallaway, the clinical services director at the MVPH, said the area offered “a very safe delivery of chemotherapy treatment for the patients.â€? “And it creates a flow through the unit where we can schedule our patients better than before,â€?

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Bumpy road leads to a home Help for By TREVOR JACKSON THE message seems simple … don’t judge others by your perceptions. The perception of a homeless person wandering the streets might be of an alcoholic or drug addict, but that may not necessarily be the case. Border resident Steve knows only too well the pain involved in not having a roof over his head. And he says it only takes one difficult situation to set off a chain reaction, with the end result being homelessness. Steve worked hard to support his family until personal issues, a work injury and a family breakdown, found him on the street with no place to call home. After a year of ‘couchhopping’ and sleeping under bridges, he found enough strength to ask for help. “I slept the first few nights down behind High Street,” Steve told NewsWeekly. “I stayed with family for a few nights and then I was just couch-hopping or I’d just walk around all night.” Steve said he didn’t feel comfortable approaching anyone for help, even friends. “I felt like a scab … I won’t even go to Vinnie’s to ask for help,” he said. “It was hard to ask friends, but I had to. You’d prepare yourself so if they said no, you’d go back to where you were the night before. They’ve got kids and they don’t want to see a bloke on the couch when they get up for school.” The lifestyle soon took a toll on Steve with anxiety and depression setting in, but contact from his daughter soon changed his way of thinking. “I got a phone call from my daughter and she wanted to come and live with me,” he said. “I asked my father if I could stay with him for a while because I didn’t want to take her to some of the spots I’d slept. It wasn’t safe and not the environment I wanted her to see. “Then I ended up getting this house.” Steve was eventually offered temporary housing through Rural Housing. Casual employment, taking into account his

homeless WE’RE halfway through Homeless Persons Week, which highlights the plight of those struggling to find a home. For many, the immediate future is as bleak as our weather.

HOME… Steve says having a place to live for him and his daughter has helped change his life. work injury, has helped him to once more put his life on track. But he said one of the biggest hurdles to overcome was the perception of the wider community about the plight of the homeless. “People just don’t care,” he said. “They look at you and think the worst of you, where they should come up and ask if you’re okay … it doesn’t happen … they just don’t care

or don’t bother.” And for those in the situation he was, Steve has some simple advice. “People need to know not to be scared or ashamed to ask for help,” he said. “Now, I don’t have to worry about asking for something if I need it. I’ve got somewhere to live and I’m heaps more relaxed.”

HOMELESSNESS is more than “rooflessness”, according to the Rural Housing Network Limited. And, as rent and housing prices increase, more and more people are looking down the barrel of homelessness. More than 1000 people contacted the RHNL over the last quarter seeking assistance. Of these, 67 per cent were aged between 26 and 55 - with nearly 30 per cent aged under 25. Wodonga is home to one of the main offices for RHNL. One of the largest social and community housing organisations in Victoria, the RHNL provides services to more than 6000 people annually. They assist people with the transition out of homelessness. “Many people enter homelessness as ‘couch surfers’, particularly youngsters and women escaping domestic and family violence,” an RHNL spokesperson said. “People who have been homeless for extended periods, or who struggle with finances or health issues, including poor mental health and addiction, may struggle to sustain accommodation without significant support. “This can create a cycle of poverty and increase the risk of homelessness that is most difficult to escape.” Meanwhile, the real issues behind homelessness in Australia will be discussed next month. ‘Making it Home’ is the title of the seventh national conference on homelessness. The get-together will be held in Melbourne between 5 and 7 September.

EXPLORING our impact on nature is the focus of a new exhibition which opens today. In the Garden of Good and Evil showcases the diverse work of local artist Vicki Luke and uses everything from marionettes to smoke-scribed cases to offer a unique take on the myths of Paradise and the Garden of Eden. “In this work I invite the viewer to consider our elemental world,” Ms Luke said. In the Garden of Good and Evil will be on exhibition until Sunday 9 September. There is an exhibition opening at 6pm on 17 August.

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Petrol drops By BLAIR THOMSON THE PRICE of local fuel has fallen over the past two months. Petrol on both sides of the Border hovered around $1.50 per litre from April to mid-June, but now sits at about $1.37 per litre. Albury is ranked eighth out of 52 areas in NSW/ACT for fuel affordability, down from 17th five weeks ago, while Wodonga’s fuel matches the state average in Victoria. Albury’s fuel is two cents lower than the NSW/ACT average, sitting at $1.36.9 cents per litre. NRMA Hume region director Graham Blight said having several independent service stations meant Albury was consistently cheaper than Wagga, which has one independent supplier. “There’s almost 10 cents per litre difference, and that’s quite common,” he said. “The NRMA is very strong in supporting independents if they are in town, like Albury. “In terms of petrol, Albury is a good news story for sure.” Mr Blight said petrol prices were affected

INTEREST… Enquiries for the Allied Mills site have increased since demolition of the old flour mill started. Picture: BLAIR THOMSON

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COMPETITION… Paul Armstrong of Apco IGA Express. by two main factors. “It’s the price of oil and also the Australian dollar,” he said. “Over the last few weeks, we’ve had a really strong dollar and the price of oil has been low. “The price of oil came up a little bit and because the dollar’s surged, it has stayed

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around parity.” Local prices have stayed steady over the past month, after dropping considerably. Mr Blight said it was likely the price would remain relatively steady in coming weeks. He said motorists should check the NRMA’s Bowser Buster site if travelling to ensure they got the best fuel price.

GREATER interest has been shown in the Allied Mills site since demolition began. Kel Barclay of Stanley & Martin said there had been about five enquiries from potential buyers for the land over the past few months. Mr Barclay said the site could be bought for $2 million, up from a previous asking price of around $1.6m. “We have had a few en-

quiries,” he said. “I don’t know what they wanted the site for; they usually keep that confidential. “It’s hard to say what the market will actually pay for it, but $2m will buy it today.” The site, which is zoned for mixed use, will be auctioned early next month. The land has been for sale for about five years, but the buildings were said to have turned buyers away.

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Police nab handgun By BLAIR THOMSON

A MAN will face court this month after being charged with several firearms offences. Police allege the 25-year-old Wangaratta man tried to sell a black handgun in a Young Street motel room and the potential buyer withdrew his interest. Police say they seized a firearm and five rounds of ammunition from the hotel room on Monday 30 June. The man handed himself in to Albury detectives last Friday night following an investigation. He was charged with possessing an unregistered firearm, selling an unregistered firearm, not keeping a firearm safe and possessing ammunition without a licence. He was conditionally bailed to appear before Albury Local Court later this month.

TIGHT SQUEEZE… A rider negotiates the Lincoln Causeway.

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Causeway chaos By BLAIR THOMSON BIKE riders hold grave fears for their safety following the closure of the old Wodonga stock bridge. The recent shutdown of the popular riding path is forcing riders to cross the busy Lincoln Causeway bridge over Wodonga Creek. Albury Wodonga Pedal Power president Tony McLeod-Nibbs said entering and travelling along the bridge was a tight squeeze and described the section of road as “terrible”. “It has got speed humps, drain holes for storm water, it’s gritty and it’s dirty,” he said. “There’s no other safe way. “The only other way to go is on the other side of the bridge against the traffic, but that then cuts

off and you’d have to cross over. “There needs to be a little bit more consideration from cyclists and drivers if they’re tying to negotiate the western part of that bridge.” The stock bridge was closed by Wodonga Council over safety concerns. The council will decide whether to repair the bridge or build a new one, which would be about a third cheaper, next to it. Mr McLeod-Nibbs said the safest option for cyclists would be to have a separate path on one of the bridges. “What happens over time is the roads get all the money, but cyclists are the secondary thought over the cars,” he said. “Cyclists are battling for the space and keep losing.”

Aaron Last rides across the bridge every day and described the road as “pretty dodgy”. “I’m a fairly confident rider, but a lot of people would be deterred,” he said. “The road’s in need of pretty desperate repair and there are a lot of potholes to avoid. “There’s a possibility of swerving into traffic to avoid the potholes. “For your average or beginner rider, it would be fairly intimidating and a lot of people would choose not to ride there, particularly on foggy mornings when the visibility is poor.” Tenders for the construction of a new bridge next to the stock bridge close later this month, with councillors to vote on a course of action.

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Taking steps to beat disease FOR many, it’s literally a walk in the park, for many others, it’s anything but. Parkinson’s Victoria - which goes by the motto of, “help for today, hope for tomorrow”, will hold its fourth Walk in the Park on Sunday, 26 August. The first steps in the walk will be taken from Federation Square, on the corner of Swanston and Flinders Streets in Melbourne, at 11am. Fifty cents of every dollar raised goes towards research into the debilitating disease, while the remaining 50 per cent of funds support services for people living with Parkinson’s. More than 80,000 people nationally suffer from Parkinson’s. In Victoria alone, there are more than 27,000 people living with the disease, and research shows numbers increase by four per cent every year. Sadly, there is no known cure for the crippling disease. Well-known actor Shane Jacobson is ambassador for Parkinson’s Victoria. “Walk in the Park is a simple way to raise much needed funds for Parkinson’s Victoria. It

really is a walk in the park to make a difference in someone’s life,” Mr Jacobson said. The first Walk in the Park was held in 2009. The walk on 26 August is expected to draw 2500 family, friends and supporters of people suffering from Parkinson’s. The walk has a symbolic meaning as Parkinson’s is a movement disorder. The event will be held just after Michael J. Fox visits Australia for the Visionary Series, where he will star in ‘A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Future’. Fox will talk about living with Parkinson’s disease. Parkinson’s Victoria was formed in 1981. A not-for-profit organisation, it provides information on the disease, co-ordinates a network of support groups and promotes the positive aspects of living with Parkinson’s - and not coping in silence. To register for the walk and fund-raising for Parkinson’s Victoria, log on to www.parkinsonswalk.com.au

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THE jokes and the hilarity may have suggested otherwise, but the meeting on Wednesday was of a serious nature. And if you’re in pain - and in need of support - the best people to talk to are members of the Albury Wodonga Regional Chronic Pain Support Group. “All of us have got aches and pains,” Inge Hruz, treasurer of the organisation, said. “People are in constant pain and we are there

to support each other. “Some of our 20 paid-up members have completed a course in pain management at the Base Hospital. “We share our problems, talk and have a laugh.” The Albury Wodonga Regional Chronic Pain Support Group meets on the second Wednesday of the month at Brown’s Lagoon, Olive St, Albury, at 1.30pm.


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Perfect portraiture By BLAIR THOMSON DO YOU want to learn the secrets to drawing a perfect portrait? A class at Felltimber Community Centre on Saturday (11 August) will teach you just that. Run by local artist Robyn Hulley, the session will cover the techniques behind creating life-like portraits. “Knowing the techniques, knowing the secrets of guidelines, measurements and using tone and light is the key,” Ms Hulley said. “I think the best thing to getting an accurate portrait is getting accurate proportions and they’ll learn that on the day.” According to Ms Hulley, drawing requires three things. “I teach all my students three disciplines; practice, patience and persistence,” she said. “If they persist with their practice and their patience, they’ll all come out with really good results. “The students I’m teaching this year, quite a few of those students didn’t think they could draw and the work these students are putting out now is just amazing.” Anyone interested in attend-

TEACHING… Robyn Hulley will teach the techniques behind drawing portraits on Saturday. Picture: BLAIR THOMSON ing the class should bring a visual art diary and a set of medium range graphic pencils. “Everyone will go home with a portrait done,” Ms Hulley said. “People will be buddying up

and modelling with each other and it will be a fun day.” The session will run from 9am to 5pm. For more information call 0401 197 095 or email robynjhulley@gmail.com.

What’s on FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 ■ Legacy Golf Day at Wodonga Golf Club from 10am. Enquiries 6059 1552. ■ Idle Fret live at the Kinross Woolshed Hotel from 9pm. Enquiries 6043 1155. SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 ■ Cloudy With a Chance of Rain at Albury LibraryMuseum from 4pm, entry $10 to $35. ■ National Science Week Health and Science Expo at CSU in Thurgoona from 11.30am to 3pm. Enquiries 6051 9617. ■ Learn how to draw portraits at the Felltimber Community Centre from 9am to 5pm, all welcome. Enquiries 0401 197 095. ■ AGL Energy Cube open at QEII Square from 10am to 4pm. ■ Albury Toy Library is open 10-11am each Saturday during the school term. Enquiries alburytoys@gmail.com ■ Wodonga Toy Library open every Saturday from 9am to noon at Sacred Heart Parish Hall, Beech Street, Wodonga. New members welcome. Enquiries 0404 936 208. SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 ■ Community Wood Fired Oven open at Hovell Tree Park from 3pm to 8pm. Enquiries 6023 8753. ■ Market at the ATO car park, Townsend Street, Albury, from 8am to noon. Enquiries 6056 5443. MONDAY, AUGUST 13 ■ Lutheran Aged Car Auxiliary’s last card

party event at Granite Hall, Dellacourt, from 1.30pm. Costs $12. Enquiries 6025 3053 or 0416 606 185. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 ■ Science Fair at CSU featuring Nobel Prize winner Dr Brian Schmidt, runs until August 16. ■ Wodonga Toy Library open every Tuesday from 12pm to 1.30pm at the Sacred Heart Parish Hall, Beech Street, Wodonga. New members welcome. Enquiries 0404 936 208. ■ Australian Breastfeeding Association meets from 10am at Glenecho Neighbourhood House, all welcome. Enquiries 6041 2351. ■ Wodonga Library Junior Olympics, free entry. Enquiries 6022 9330. ■ Rod Vincent at the Commercial Club from 10.30am. Enquiries 6057 2000. ■ David De Vito at the Albury Entertainment Centre, entry $39. Enquiries 6043 5610. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 ■ Albury Toy Library open 4-5pm each Wednesday. Enquiries alburytoys@gmail. com THURSDAY, AUGUST 16 ■ Murray Wheezers respiratory illnesses support group meets the third Thursday of each month at Glenecho Neighbourhood House from 1.30pm to 3.30pm. New members always welcome. Enquiries 6021 4939.

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Bluejuice keeps things light By BLAIR THOMSON BLUEJUICE are bringing their energetic live show to CSU in Thurgoona next Wednesday (15 August). The group is best known for two things; high-octane sets, and hilariously unique film clips. The music video for Broken Leg, for example, starts with a fictional mini documentary about two nemesis professional skip ropers, while Vitriol’s clip sees the band dressed as cult members busking in central Sydney. “The band at its best is not taking itself too seriously and even when it is taking itself too seriously there’s a little bit of fun in it anyway,” co-lead singer Stavros Yiannoukas said. “Sam Bennetts is kind of the sixth Bluejuice member – he’s our director and introduced (fellow lead singer Jake Stone) and I. “He basically portrays this weird and bizarre image of the band, whatever that is, or at least the humour of the band and he’s either had great ideas for clips or executed our ideas for clips.” The band is currently on a university tour along the east coast, with The G university bar at CSU the sixth stop. “I didn’t realise I’d be getting this question a lot, but I did go to uni,” Stav explained. “I studied marketing and accounting, boring degrees. “But I did have one accountant tutor that basically I think had a crush on me and convinced me to continue my boring accounting major. “Unbeknownst to me I think he had ulterior motives.” The band started playing together while at university, and Stav enjoyed his time outside of the classroom. “It was great man,” he said. “I wasn’t staying on campus or anything quite like that, so it wasn’t like a Spring Break, mental college kind of lifestyle, but it was a lot of fun. “With my Greek Cypriot background, where things were relatively strict, uni was an exciting time for me. “It was about learning to be an individual, you’ve got your freedom for the first time. “It’s just a pity that when you’re learning about your freedom for the first time, you don’t know what the hell to do with girls. “You realise in retrospect that there were so many hot girls and so much fun to be had and you just didn’t know what

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to do or say at that time,” he added with passionate high-pitched laugh. That freedom has continued through Bluejuice, allowing the band to tour the country and indulge their love of performing. Stav is currently working on a song for his one-year-old son, Yiannis. “He can come see us when we’re doing an old fogey dinner and show tour,” Stav joked. “That would be embarrassing. “There are a few things in the works, songs like that, more writing with other people, Jake and I are doing some hosting on Triple J at the moment and that’s kinda fun. “I wrote that kids’ book, I’m still working on that … I have no idea when

we’ll be back for a Bluejuice record though.” The CSU show is open to the general public, not just uni students. “I imagine it would be fun to watch ... I’ve never watched a Bluejuice show so I wouldn’t know,” Stav said. “No-one ever enters a show from a players’ perspective and is not trying to smash it like it’s the absolute last show the band is going to do. “In fact if you’re 16 I implore you to get a fake ID and come down. “30-plus women, come relive your youth. “It’s absolutely open to everyone.” Bluejuice play with Deep Sea Arcade and The Preachers at The G at CSU Albury from 8pm on 15 August.

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Tale needs more teeth MOVIE: Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (MA 15+) DURATION: 105 minutes DESPITE having one of the more ridiculous titles given to a film of late, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter takes itself very seriously. A curious mix of historical truths and fantasy, the movie sees the 16th president of the United States wielding his trusty axe, which is also a gun, against vampires in vengeance of his mother’s death. It turns out there were many vampires in the USA in the 19th century. In fact, the whole Confederate army was made up of the undead bloodsuck-

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ers, and the Civil War was all about the vampires trying to gain control of the country. And for some reason they can stroll around in full daylight and turn invisible, too. Yes, it sounds like a B-movie, but there’s barely a hint of irony or humour to be seen. Even Abe’s explanation of why he got into politics – “If vampire hunting doesn’t work out, I need a career to fall back on” – is deadly serious. Benjamin Walker, who looks like a young Liam Neeson, plays Mr Lincoln, and does quite a reasonable job. But like the sportsman who stars in a losing grand final, Walker is not

given too much to work with. Much of the script is stretched to fit certain points of history and the vampire and presidential sides of Lincoln’s life don’t match up well. It would have been easier to make John Smith: Vampire Hunter, but that would have lost the kitsch title and star power which makes the movie vaguely memorable, if for nothing more than its bizarreness. At times it’s quite engaging and fun. But there’s also parts of the film that induce long periods of boredom. It’s not an awful film, but it’s certainly not destined for greatness like its title character.

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Rustic, romantic and ready CHARM, style and a touch of history await the new owners of this week’s Wodonga Real Estate featured property. The secluded setting reveals one of the area’s hidden gems, with rustic materials, sourced from the old Observatory building in Kiewa Street, Albury. And the charm of yesteryear hasn’t been lost, with the inclusion of slate, timber and bagged feature walls to create a stunning and unique family home. The large timber front door opens to your own little piece of paradise, with brick steps leading to a sunken lounge room. Exposed beams and a timber-lined ceiling add to the nostalgia, as does the stunning timber mantle surrounding the gas log fire. Tranquil views and access are offered to a private garden courtyard, complete with fish pond and bird bath to help while away the hours. The kitchen includes all the modern conveniences, such as pyrolytic stainless steel cooking, but continues the rustic theme with timber cupboards and bench-tops, open shelving and a stained-glass door leading to the dining room. This generous area includes an expansive and tasteful wine storage area - and enough space for the largest family dining setting. Two downstairs bedrooms provide personal space for the children, with built-in robes, a quaint bath-

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room and separate toilet. The master bedroom sits proudly atop the home - the perfect parents’ retreat. The design, as with the rest of the home, is unique and includes builtin robes, brick and timber features and views across the backyard to Willow Park. A shower nook sits in the corner, while a powder room and separate toilet are adjacent and storage space is abundant. Outside a brick-paved pergola is shaded in season by shiraz and merlot grape vines, while fruit trees provide fresh produce. The private backyard setting is large enough for the kids to play and includes direct gated access to House Creek and the myriad of walking and cycling paths which weave their way through Willow Park and around the city. An oversized garage under the main roof provides ample storage for the family vehicle and another carport adds to the convenience. Ducted hydronic heating and ducted cooling ensure the home is kept cosy all year round. The home is surrounded on two sides by council reserves - and with mature trees and shrubs in place, privacy is assured. With vaulted ceilings, stainedglass and slate features and a touch of nostalgia, this hidden jewel is a must to inspect.

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37 McFarland Road â– Price: $319,000 â– Contact: Clinton Harvey Wodonga Real Estate (02) 6056 1888 or 0408 605 950

DIAMOND‌ This beautiful, rustic Wodonga home oozes charm, and a touch of history, in a peaceful and private setting.

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Albury Wodonga

Enzo Raimondo CEO Real Estate Institute of Victoria

Low, but that’s how things can go

PERFECT… This three-bedroom rental is the ideal home to raise your family. HUTTON Real Estate have a threebedroom family home in the popular Whitebox Rise estate ready for rent. The master bedroom offers privacy and functionality, with an ensuite and walk-in robe. The open-plan living area includes air-conditioning and gas heating with a stylish kitchen. This leads to the alfresco barbecue area under the main roofline for perfect entertaining with easy-to-

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maintain gardens and a double garage with remote access. Just two years old and with easy access to modern facilities, including shopping, schools, parks and the new aquatic centre being built, this home represents an excellent opportunity. No pets allowed. For further details contact Hutton Real Estate.

WHILE more entertainment than real estate, the recent auction of The Block properties did provide a valuable lesson for buyers and sellers. A lot of people commented the reserves were set very low, especially when compared to the sale price. A comparison of recent sales of similar properties - and the sale prices of the four terraces certainly shows these figures were not extraordinary and that the reserves were set by the owners at a level well below what they were likely to sell for. Despite suggestions to the contrary, there is nothing wrong with that. An owner can set a selling price for their home

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14 Castleton Street ■ For Lease: $330 per week ■ Contact: Barry Hutton Wodonga Real Estate (02) 6056 1888 or 0407 261 965

at any level. After all, it is their home. It is the real estate agent who is required by law to provide the owner with an estimated selling price that reflects what the home may sell for in the current market. There is no legal requirement that the asking price or reserve of the owner reflects the market value. This means an owner can, if he or she wishes, set a very low reserve. What the owner cannot determine is the actual selling price, as this is determined by the market. An owner who does want to sell will take the advice of their real estate agent and set a selling price that is informed by current market conditions.

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CLINTON HARVEY 0408 605 950 ON DUTY

DES LONERGAN 0408 575 825

ALAN HODGSON 0418 468 579

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10 Whitehall Court

$635,000

5

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Two separate good size living areas of lounge and family rooms Double garage with rear access to spacious 765m2 block Close to the primary school, shops, transport and more.

2

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Five bedrooms with built in robes in four Great undercover BBQ and entertaining area. 957m² block 9m x 6m colorbond shed including a wood heater, double carport

ESR $320,000 - $340,000

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16 Sorrel Court, Baranduda

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$455,000

N P R EW IC E

NE W

291 Lawrence St

$319,000

N P R EW IC E

50 Michelle Drive NE W

NE W

9 Foxglove Terrace, Baranduda

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Live in the lap of luxury on approx 5 acres with front and rear entry. 15 mins from Wodonga 3

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In-ground pool, huge entertaining area with fireplace and ceiling fans, gazebo

Inspection by appointment

With its own rear access is a barn style colorbond shed 26m x 12 m with 3 phase power

The stunning ex display home has loads of character and flair Kitchen with oversized stainless steel gas stove and dishwasher Double garage, single garage, triple carport plus workshop

$212,000

and 4.5m high electric roller door.

2/16 Griffith St

Auct:25th Aug @11am

2/560 Wyse St, Albury

2

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GJ Lewis built home, main bedroom with en-suite and walk in robe 3 living areas, double garage with third car space and workshop Double lock up powered shed with rear access

$239,000

17 Whernside Drive

$355,000

NE W

6a Templeton Court

1

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Suited to first home buyers, downsizers or investors Great paved pergola with brick barbecue Let at $250 per week or can be purchased vacant

1

1

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Under instructions from State Trustees North facing garden with plenty of space. Rear unit of 2 Terms - 10% deposit - Balance 60 days

YACKANDANDAH

$429,000

2

1

1

Inspection by appointment

So close to the hub of Albury - Walk everywhere Large open plan living room Currently let at $250pw or can be purchased vacant

LAKE HUME

$200,000

4

2

2

Inspection by appointment

Beautifully presented & ready to occupy, this brick veneer family home Four double bedrooms with built in robes Separate family room leads out to wide all weather veranda

BEECHWORTH

$375,000

NE W

$290,000

NE W

BETHANGA

2

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3

1

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Situated in a beautiful township on 5900m² allotment Spacious lounge capturing beautiful views Double lock up garage, caravan port and space for 6 vehicles

CHILTERN

3

$200,000

1

6

Inspection By Appointment

Great first family home on a big corner block with massive shed Generous size living area, new kitchen, excellent outdoor living This home gives real “Bang for your Buck”

2

1

6

Inspection by appointment

Character filled weatherboard cottage with stunning views 7 acres, securley fenced into 3 paddocks including dam 12m x 6m barn style colorbond workshop and separate double garage

CHILTERN

3

$307,500

1

2

Inspection by appointment

Massive 3000m² block with trees & lawns surrounding the family size home Sensational covered outdoor living area plus huge rumpus & bungalow Oversize double garage plus garden shed. Currently let until Dec 2012

3

1

1

Inspection By Appointment

Appealing timber home on the lapping shores of Lake Hume On freehold title within Lake Hume Resort Note: Freehold title is not time share. Excellent returns

CHILTERN

2

$250,000

2

1

Inspection by appointment

Two bedroom ranch style home on 2000m2 (approx) block Extra large “Open Plan” living area with a roomy kitchen Verandah’s all round protect the home from the weather

3

2

2

Inspection By Appointment

Executive style 22 sqs family home in quiet cul-de-sac Expansive formal and informal living areas Close to hospital, school, sports and commercial area

CHILTERN

3

$180,000

1

2

Inspection By Appointment

This charming 1870s cottage has been partially restored and beautifully maintained Updated kitchen and bathroom with characteristics of a by-gone era All this on a spacious, tree-filled 1600m2 allotment

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

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$230pw

Neat 3 BR townhouse with BIRs in 2 BRs, lounge area with A/C, gas heating & sliding glass doors to the rear porch area, dining area with polished floorboards, galley kitchen, lovely enclosed yard with direct access to the rear park area, SLUG with remote roller door. Avail 17.08.12

$230pw

Oatlands Fairway Wodonga $400pw

Kiewa East Rd Tangambalanga $245pw

Older style 3 bedroom home, study, sunroom, wood heating, air conditioning, kitchen meal area, open lounge, large bedrooms, large enclosed yard with a carport. Short walk to shops and lake. Avail 07.09.12

“Weir Views” Bonegilla Rd Ebden

This spacious, well-appointed 4 BR (plus study) family home overlooks Wodonga Golf Course. Features include ducted heating & cooling throughout, ENS and WIR to the main BR, BIRs to all others, 2 living areas, open-plan kitchen with gas cooking, main bathroom with spa-bath, undercover area, spacious grounds with garden shed & remote DLUG. Avail now

This updated 3 BR home boasts modern living with a rural outlook. The family home, on a large rural block, consist of a modern kitchen with DW, electric stove and access to a private balcony. It has polished floor boards, ceiling fans, a wood heater, duct heat/cool and spa bath. Carport and new DLUG also complement the property. Avail 29.08.12

Units/Townhouses available Edinburgh Circ $200pw Avail 13.08.12 2 BR unit, BIRs, lounge area, A/C, gas heat, pergola, SLUG. No pets. Dundee Dr $205pw Avail 15.08.12 2 BR unit, large lounge, gas heat, A/C, encl yard, SLUG + car space. Wise Crt $210pw Avail now 2 BR townhouse, BIRs, S/S, ceiling fans, new carpet, remote SLUG. No pets. Ware Ave $210pw Avail 16.08.12 Tidy 2 BR unit, BIRs, gas heat, A/C, encl yard, SLUG. Emery Crt $230pw Avail 03.09.12 Immaculate 2 BR unit, DW, gas heat & duct cool, courtyard. Garden & lawn maint incl. Brockley St $330pw Avail 16.08.12 As new 3 BR townhouse, ENS, BIRs, S/S heat/cool, bath, courtyard, remote DLUG.

Houses available

Albury & District properties

Jells Crt $340pw Avail 17.08.12 Brand new 3 BR, 2 living, ENS, DW, duct heat/cool, DLUG. Low maint. Elmwood Circ $340pw Avail 01.09.12 As new 3 BR, 2-storey townhouse, ENS, BIRs, DW, S/S heat/cool, remote DLUG. Haldon Crt $360pw Avail 24.08.12 Large 4 BR home, rumpus, ENS, study, duct heat/cool, remote DLUG, in-ground pool. Avondale Dr $490pw Avail 23.08.12 Executive 4 BR home, ENS, 3 living, DW, duct heat/cool, spa bath, remote DLUG.

North St Albury $280pw Avail now 3 BR home, study, 2 living areas, gas log heaters, large yard, garden shed. Cadell St, Albury $285pw Avail 07.09.12 Modern 2 BR townhouse, spacious lounge, duct cool, gas heat, BIRs, remote DLUG.

Houses available Brockley St $185pw Avail 16.08.12 Older 2 BR home, separate lounge, country kitchen, study, yard, carport Skitch Crt $220pw Avail 01.09.12 3 BR home, separate lounge, duct cool, gas appliances, secure yard, carport. Azure Dr $255pw Avail late Aug 3 BR home, gas heat, A/C, DW, ENS, BIRs, garden shed, carport. Inverness St $280pw Avail 31.08.12 Modern 3 BR home, duct cool, gas heat, DW, ENS, BIRs, dbl carport. No pets.

Albury & District properties

Elmslie Crt $320pw Avail early Sept 2-storey, 3 BR home, duct cool, gas heat, DW, BIRs, encl yard, DLUG.

Out of town properties Castle Creek Rd $195pw Avail now Tranquil 2 BR furnished unit, open living, S/S heat/cool. No pets. Suits mature person.

Storage Sheds Trafalgar St Wodonga from $77 per month Avail now

Dale Cres, Lavington $245pw Avail 10.08.12

Secure storage units from 2.3 x 3.5m up to 8 x 3.5m. 24 hour 3 BR home, gas heat, up-dated kitchen, BIRs, encl yard, LUG. access for tenants.

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• Albury and Wodonga schools, shopping and entertainment close by • Large, flat sites • Priced from $105,000

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BUILDERS

HOME • OFFICES • SHOPS • FACTORIES • General Repairs • Pre sale/Lease Tidy-Ups • Courtyard Landscapes Temporary Trade/Homeowner assistance

ALL FACETS OF PROPERTY MAINTENANCE:

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

Commercial - Maintenance - Domestic - Solar

SHANNON - 0407 953 176 Domestic Maintenance Solar Systems Eco Lighting Solutions Switchboard Upgrades Electrical Safety

Brian Grace Mobile

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Lic. No. Vic DB-U3020 Lic. No. NSW 106002C

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ABN 296 226 46183 NSW 15028C VIC 19565

Specialising in all Pest Control NE Victoria & Southern NSW Locally owned family business since 1974. Termites (White Ants), Spiders, Bees, Wasps, Bed Bugs, Fleas, Rats, Mice & Cockroaches Purchasing a Property? Are there Termites? Have it professionally inspected! Effective, competitive solutions for your Termite problems

Call Stephen Ackerly and the team on

0427 795 579

PLUMBING

FLOOR SERVICES

Phone

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FLOOR SANDING

PHONE WAYNE: 0428 637 068 “For lovely polished timber floors!” FURNITURE RESTORATION

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Quality Renovations & Extensions

Kevin 0423 832 724

No job too small. No call out fees.

HEATING

• Paint Stripping • Furniture Repairs & Restoration • Traditional Finishing

0419 160 282

CALL ROB & NAOMI 02 6025-8460 905 CALIMO STREET, ALBURY

LAWN MOWING

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25 years experience. Specialising in all types of concrete work. FREE QUOTES Large and small jobs.

PLUMBING

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NO

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• Maintenance • Hot Water Services vices • Water Filters • Taps • Renovations • Water Saving • Replacement Toilets/cisterns All other plumbing services

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and enquiries phone

Bobcat, Mini Excavator & Tip Truck also available.

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• Truck and tractor hire • Lawns and edges out • Site clearing • Rubbish Removed • Spouting cleared • Landscape work • Cars removed • Mini loader hire • Odd Jobs - whatever? • Weed spraying

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• • • •

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STONEMASONRY

VALET PLUMBING SERVICES

BROSOLO’S • Established 1934 • Proprs: Paul & Tania Brosolo

Large or Small. Felling/ Lopping/ Pruning/ Hedges All Rubbish Removed Pensioner Discounts • Free Quotes

Lic. 2215PDGL

• Albury Owned & Operated

(02) 6025 7077 Fax 6040 2329

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TELEVISION/VIDEO/AUDIO

C1026281-KK19-12

FRIDGE DOOR SEALS 6041 4777; 0408 613 224

FURNITURE REPAIRS

After Hours Service Available Personal & Business New Business Advice

02 6040 3500

RECYCLE YOUR OLD FURNITURE!

• Extra TV Outlets • Antennas/TV Tuning • Flatscreen wall Mounting • Same Day Service Call Zane 0408 698 000

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• Specialising in all types of Monuments, Bronze Plaques, Stone-Work etc, throughout the District

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ALBURY’S LEADING MONUMENTAL MASON

• Gas Heaters Tested for Carbon Monoxide • Hot & Cold Water • Bathroom & Kitchen Renovations • Clear Blocked Drains • Gasfitting • Guttering • Roof Cleaning Available 7 days - Pensioner Discounts

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Phone: (02) 6059 3817

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WINDOWS

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Don’t Replace It . . . RESURFACE IT LIKE NEW!

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John Geltch 0434 044 538 Email: kustomrendering@gmail.com Lic 243794C

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TREE LOPPING/SURGERY

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SEWING

NSW Lic: 2199 50C VIC Lic: 48080

RUBBISH REMOVAL

Car Servicing - All Makes and Models

Deadline: 2pm Monday Ph: 1300 666 808

Specialising in Bathroom Renovations Re-Grouting l Sealing l Waterproofing Kitchen Splashbacks

Phone: 0438 078 002

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Deadline: 2pm Monday Ph: 1300 666 808

FOR SALE

WANTED CHEAP STORAGE WANTED, garage, shed, etc in Wodonga and surroundings. Call Joe 0400 713 755 or (03) 9750-6970.

CORAL COLLECTION, from South PaciďŹ c, undamaged, undyed, 53 pieces, small-mediumlarge, display cabinet, $3,000. 0431 611 316.

Mowers, Brushcutters, Blowers & Generators C843903-KS37-10

(opposite the Albury Base Hospital)

Phone: (02) 6041 1444

CRYSTAL ANIMALS, 60 items, small, not rubbish. $1,800. 0431 611 316. DESK, large, grey, 1610mm x 805mm, right hand keyboard drawer, VGC, $120. 0402 991 451.

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DOORS, timber, Colonial, 10 panel, glass centre open, stained/painted, 820 x 2080, VGC. $400. (02) 6021-4613, 0405 002 374. C1040077-JJ29-12

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WASHING MACHINE, LG, top loader, 10kgs, 8 months old, was $1,200, sell $500, includes soap powder. (02) 6040-9268.

WHIPPER SNIPPER, Honda 4 stroke, only used twice, still in warranty. $200. (02) 6040-9268.

GARDEN /OUTDOOR RIDE ON MOWER, Lawn Boss, 13.5Hp, 12mo, hardly used, quick sale. $3,299. 0427 212 532.

MASSAGE THERAPISTS

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HEATER, Pyrox, natural gas, 3 burner, for use in NSW only, $200. 0429 440 345. LADDER, Bailey Tradesmans industrial ladder, rated 120Kg, $70. (02) 6021 3664. LAWN EDGER, Atom, pro series, two stroke, GC. $340 ono. 0457 508 950.

MOTOR SCOOTER, electric, 2yo, Meteor 4, VGC, $1,800ono. Delivery can be arranged. 0422 686 411. OIL PAINTING, Seascape, blues, 39� x 29�. $200. 0425 271 848. Albury.

BRIDAL & DEB WEAR DEB DRESS, size 12, full length, strapless, ďŹ tted bodice with gloves. $300. (02)6024-7754. Wodonga.

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

FOR SALE (REAL ESTATE) NO BANK HOME Own a brand new home, no bank qualifying, bad credit ok. $560pw, low deposit. Brian: 0448 104 540.

SITUATIONS VACANT

CASH CASH CASH Catalogue deliverers & collectors required. Up to $300/wk! Training provided. No outlay.

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Eyes here, there and... By TREVOR JACKSON BANDITS boss Brad Chalmers will have his eyes fixed across every SEABL basketball game in the country this weekend. Obviously, his priority is Canberra on Saturday night, when the Bandits take on the struggling Gunners. A victory all but assures the Bandits of a finals berth with a possible third place finish in the south conference – even as high as second. Such is a reality, with second-placed Nunawading facing two tough road games. Nunawading and Knox are on 16 wins after 26 games, while the Bandits, Hobart and Kilsyth all sit on 15 wins after 27 games. And to add a further dimension to the equation, Ballarat are positioned just behind on 14 wins with two games to play. “Nunawading play Frankston and then Knox on Sunday,” Chalmers said. “It’s a big weekend for them and we could jump them if they lose both and we win. “If we have five teams finish on 16 and 12, that’ll be bizarre. I don’t think I’ve ever seen that.” And Chalmers said he’d love to jump Nunawading, giving the Bandits a second bite at the cherry come play-off time. “It’s a really interesting weekend,” he said. “We’ll just go to Canberra and make sure we play the right way. They’ve had a tough year but at the same time, they’ve got some quality players and we need to focus on getting the job done. “Everything else is pie-in-the-sky stuff until you get there. “It’ll be an interesting Sunday afternoon as I read all the results.”

Eyeing a podium spot By TREVOR JACKSON BRAD Jones Racing’s Fabian Coulthard has his eye on the podium – as consistent top 10 finishes have proven he has what it takes to mix it with the best. Fourth and fifth positions at Queensland’s Ipswich 300 last weekend has given him the confidence to aim higher than his current eighth place in the championship. “We’d like it (podium finish) to come sooner, but we’re building to it,” Coulthard said. “It’s tough, but we’re just trying to be consistent and not get caught up in other people’s dramas,” he said. “We were looking for top 10s and we seem to be able to do that consistently. The goalposts have moved and we’re looking at consistent top fives.” The V8 circus heads to Eastern Creek on 25 and 26 August – and while he hasn’t raced the BJR Commodore at the circuit, laps in the Porsche series have provided Coulthard with experience. He said it was all about starting at the pointy end of the grid, and with 13 top 10 starts under his belt this season, the scenario seems almost inevitable. “It’s important to be at the front of the field,” Coulthard said. “When you’re further down the pack, you get among the riff-raff and it makes your day very difficult.”

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IT’S a brave man that turns his back on a champion, and that is why I am not completely ruling out Albury’s chances of collecting it’s fourth premiership in a row. But Yarrawonga’s emphatic 44 point win over the Tigers on the weekend has the Pigeons sitting right in the box seat. Yarrawonga were the more aggressive and physical team and looked far more dangerous when going forward, largely due to one Brendan Fevola. The big Pigeon forward was his most accurate this season slotting ten goals from thirteen shots. A large contingent of Yarrawonga supporters made the big trip up to the Border and many of them will still be basking in the glory. These fans are only too aware of the psychological advantage Albury once held over their team, but that grip looks to have loosened considerably. Yarrawonga will definitely finish the season on top with winnable games remaining against Wodonga, Wangaratta and North Albury. Fev will also bring up a century of goals this year, and while he is still 13 goals shy of the milestone he predicted he will most likely bring them up next week against the Dogs! For Albury the immediate future is not nearly as rosey. A huge game against fellow finals aspirant in the Wodonga Raiders awaits them this weekend and third placed Wang Rovers will be their opponent just a fortnight later. Add to the difficult run injury concerns to forwards Andy Carey and Michael Thompson, defenders Josh Merkel and Jay Koehler, ruckman Josh Dicketts and Sydney recruit Tadhg Kennelly and you will agree the Tigers will certainly have their work cut out for them. The other notable victory last weekend was Lavington’s 31 pointer against the Wodonga Raiders. These two teams will almost definitely meet again in the elimination final and the Panthers will go into that clash with much confidence. Lavington are hitting form at exactly the right time. And after getting last weekend’s points the Panther boys all stuck together and went out to watch the Border Bandits keep their play-off dreams alive at the Lauren Jackson Sports Centre. It was pleasing to see them support another sporting code but more pleasing to see how well they bond with each other off the field. This weekend we are once again up to our eyeballs in important contests.

Albury v Wodonga Raiders Both these sides will be desperate to get back onto the winner’s list. As mentioned above Albury have some injury issues and they will need to be at their best if they are to prevent the Raiders from defeating them twice in one season. Albury will be sweating Dickett’s return as Raider Scott Meyer is definitely one of the league’s best big men. It’s no secret the Raiders preferred avenue to goal is Patrick Rose and he has ticked every box this season with 81 goals to his name. The Tigers will need to restrict his opportunities by dominating the midfield contest. Albury this season has had plenty of goal kickers however they all went to sleep last week as the team managed just eight goals for the game. It is stating the obvious but a repeat of this score will not be enough to win the game. It’s been a long long time since the Tigers have lost three in a row but it just might happen. Raiders by 2 points. Lavington v Wangaratta Rovers Rovers haven’t put a foot wrong this year and deserve to be sitting second on the ladder. They must however try to stop a team bubbling with confidence and momentum in Lavington. The Panthers youngsters have really stood up of late and they are playing with real passion. Barry Hall returns for his third game for the Rovers and is looking more ominous with every outing. If the Panthers can nullify Karl Norman’s influence in the ruck and continue to dominate the stoppages as they have for the previous two weeks then I believe they can win this game. Panthers by 11 points.

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Mark Treloar..............................58 Lavington Panthers...................58 Helen Goldsworthy....................57 Robbie Mackinlay...................... 54 Alan Hodgson...........................54 Lochie Altmeier.........................53 Trevor Jackson.......................... 50 Macy.........................................49

JUST minutes after sticking his white-coloured boots into Albury on Saturday, Brendan Fevola’s footwear were just two shoes in the crowd. Fevola was swamped by kids after the siren, seeking his autograph and a chat. And even though his 10 goals T.Ko’d the Tigers on the ground, Fevola was the reason thousands and thousands of dollars went into their bank account. “The (financial) result for us was as good as hosting a final,� Albury president Gavan Schultz said. Picture: PETER SWEENEY

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Local Sport Stars to push Pollock

Going for broke, and gold By TREVOR JACKSON

CLASSIC‌ Albury Wodonga Cycling Club road champion Paul Ingwersen and criterium champion Aaron Last are looking for good performances in Sunday’s John Woodman Memorial. Picture: TREVOR JACKSON

BORDER cyclist Rhys Pollock looms as the favourite to take out Sunday’s John Woodman Memorial Wagga to Albury Cycling Classic. But he won’t have it all his own way, with many local riders and cyclists from around the country vying for the title. The event has been a mainstay on the cycling calendar and remains one of the few cityto-city handicap races on the open calendar. Beginning in the 1930s as the Wagga to Albury, the event was re-named the John Woodman Memorial, following his death while training near Table Top. Local cycling identity Steve Kilpatrick said Woodman was the epitome of professional cycling and it’s a fitting tribute the race is named in his honour. “John was an exceptional cyclist and extremely well loved throughout the region,� he said. “It was an absolute tragedy what happened and claimed his life. Those involved in cycling at the time remember Woody fondly - and this event means a lot to us.� Last year’s winner Declan Gregory will be

hard pressed to go back-to-back in the gruelling 135-kilometre event after a break from cycling early in the year. But Kilpatrick said many other local cyclists would be looking to keep the coveted trophy on home soil. “Probably the one who springs to mind is Damian Christian,� Kilpatrick said. “He has been competing very strongly at the local club events and won the Geoff Dixon Memorial a few weeks ago. I would expect him to be in the mix.� Pollock, who posted fastest time in 2009, will be looking to make amends after an early puncture put him out of contention last year. “He’s a favourite to get first or fastest time, or both,� Kilpatrick said. “He’s the local sentimental favourite and the strongest rider in the event.� Those wishing to view the finish of the race should be at the Lavington Hall pre-1pm. “It’s fairly rare a rider has won the event out on their own,� Kilpatrick said. “It’s usually down to a tight bunch sprint to the end and that’s great for spectators.�

Master idea for golfers By TREVOR JACKSON SENIOR golfers in the region now have their own pennant competition. Murray District Golf Association has announced the masters pennant, a team competition designed for the 55+ age group. Teams of six from Thurgoona, Albury, Howlong, Corowa, Wodonga and Yarrawonga will participate in a four-ball handicap match play format over five rounds, with a final to finish off the season. MDGA president Kelvin Gilder said it was an important step for golf locally. “Pennants are a pretty important feature of district golf,� he said. “We have junior, handicap and scratch pen-

nants, and have had for some time, but it’s left the oldies out in the cold a bit. There’s some exceptional golfers in our district who are 55 and over and still very competitive. “We received feedback that suggested they wanted a bit more happening, so we created the masters pennant.� While competition is limited to one team of six per club for the inaugural season, Gilder said he expected the format to grow. “There are quite a lot of people who want to be in it,� he said. “We imagine we’ll have to expand it. There are a lot of 55+ golfers who consider themselves pretty competitive.� The first match tees off at Howlong on 14 September.

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RHYS Pollock rides into the John Woodman Memorial road race in top fettle. Pollock is back on the Border after a successful Tour of Gippsland, assisting Drapac Porsche team-mate Will Walker to win the event. “My form seems to be fairly good and provided my body recovers well, we can have a crack at trying to win it,� Pollock said. The handicap format of the Woodman means Pollock will start as a backmarker. Conditions on the day will play a major role in the result. “If we have a strong headwind or crosswind, that usually favours the backmarkers,� Pollock said. “A tailwind usually makes it a lot easier for the frontmarkers, because the speed difference is not as big.� A second prize, fastest time, which Pollock pocketed in 2009, is also on offer. “First and foremost, I’d like to win the race,� he said. “It’s good to get fastest time if you don’t catch the frontmarkers, but the main priority is to try to win overall. As scratch markers, we go as hard as we possibly can and sometimes we still miss out by a few minutes. “If you finish second it’s still good, but if you get second fastest it doesn’t really mean anything. “I’d rather leave everything out the road and try to go for the win.�


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