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DON’T let his boyish face fool you, Eric Kerr is ready to step up into a man’s world. And come late next month, and the recently out-of-school Eric may be making decisions that affect every ratepayer in the city of Wodonga. He mightn’t come from a local government background, but young Kerr is standing for election to the local council. TREVOR JACKSON spends time with this man on a mission. See page 4.
Old boys on board By PETER SWEENEY
CHUM Ried laughed when he heard Barney Cain say he was 75 and had been knocking around Albury footy club for 60 years. “Barney’s just a boy. I’m 85 and this has been my home for 65 years, maybe more,� Chum said. Chum and Barney are the Ateam at Tigerland. And on Sunday, the close mates, daily visitors to the ground, are tipping an Aclass performance from the Tigers
against Yarrawonga. “It will have a lot to do with injuries,� Barney says of Albury’s goal of a fourth straight flag in the Ovens and Murray League. “Don’t worry, we’ll be right,� Chum said. Clasping the hat-trick of cups the Tigers have won against the Pigeons, the pair walked the ground they lovingly look after – and had a stopover in the grandstand. “This place is good enough for
The Queen,� Barney said. “Sure is, she sat in this spot in ‘54,� Chum replied. The pair – who have done “this, that and everything� at Tigerland – call themselves “rouseabouts.� “We’ll do anything,� Barney said. “And I don’t think the ground would look as good as it does if we weren’t here,� Chum chipped in. “We spend a bit of time here, so much so we’re often told to bring our beds down.�
Sleeping is far from the minds of this active duo, life members of the Albury Football Club. “We’ve got to keep working, we still pay to get into the footy,� Chum said. Oh, and for those who have forgotten, or who have no idea, Chum has Keith as a christian name and Barney is Brian. “Nobody would know that,� Barney said. “We hardly remember our names.�
Abortion anger TWO teenagers who had abortions in Albury have revealed their heart-rending stories of regret and remorse on a just launched national website. They wrote candidly of the mental anguish they had suffered since having their pregnancies terminated. Their feelings follow recent verbal attacks on a pro-life group by an obstetrician, counsellor and Anglican priest in this newspaper in recent weeks. PETER SWEENEY watched a “protest� by the pro-life group – and spoke to women about their beliefs. Stories, page 3.
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‘DECRIMINALISE illicit drug use’ called a former senior police detective when we launched our ‘Say No To Drugs’ campaign a fortnight ago. And what have medical authorities, police hierarchy and community groups been saying since? Exactly what NewsWeekly told you on the front page of the 7 September edition. The policeman claimed the escalating crime rate would lessen if illicit drug use was decriminalised. His call hasn’t fallen on death ears. Turn to page 6 for more on ‘Say No To Drugs’.
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Oldie to get a ‘new’ life BEECHWORTH’S historic rotunda is to be returned to its former glory. Built in 1876, the rotunda is believed to be the oldest of its type in Victoria, possibly Australia. “Beechworth is a town based on its history and something of this significance needs to be maintained,� Alan Clark, general manager of instructure services for Indigo Council, said. The conservation works will include repair and replacement of lead flashing to the roof, minor repairs to the roof framing and repainting of the galvanised roof to replicate the original galvanised finish. Council has budgeted $10,000 for the repairs, which should be completed next month.
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FINALLY, there’s some common sense in the school system. Kids are going to be educated on something kids should know – how to save a life. We all should know how to do such – but kids are quicker at learning, so let’s start it with them. (Though it wouldn’t hurt if it was compulsory for people to have a first-aid certificate before they got a driver’s licence.) So many things we are taught, or they try to teach us, in school are as useless in later life as you know what. Not so first-aid. So news St. John Ambulance is heading into the classrooms of Victorian schools to teach kids first-aid skills, is more welcome than Santa Claus coming down the chimney on 25 December. Accidents, or incidents, can happen at anytime, anywhere – to anyone. Sadly, we think “it will never happen to me.� Just as sadly, statistics show eight or nine out of 10 people have “no idea� what to do in the event of a life and death case. And even the one or two who do have some clue, mightn’t be the ‘full bottle’ working in an emergency, when the pressure’s on and a second or two can mean the difference between life and death. Tragically, countless people lose their lives because the first person on the scene of an accident has no idea what to do. Knowing how to clear the airway or to stop bleeding or to do CPR (cardio pulmonary resuscitation) can save a life. People have life-threatening accidents in their homes, backyards, workplaces, churches, playing or watching sport, at concerts and shows, at schools and universities. Knowing first-aid isn’t kids’ stuff. In other ways, it is – something recognised by the folk at St John Ambulance.
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Talking every day but force them to choose between careers and children, education and children, partners and family and children are not health issues,” Mrs Garratt said. And she said though the broader availability of RU486, the medical abortion pill, is meant to advantage women in rural areas in accessing abortion, she claims its safety for those removed from emergency medical care is questionable. “A recent Australian study found one in 18 users of RU486 required admission to hospital for adverse events, compared to one in 250 women undergoing surgical abortion,” Mrs Garratt added. “There are hundreds and hundreds of women out there who have psychosocial problems because of abortion.”
Footpath confrontation away from aborting their babies. Helpers of God’s Precious Infants, the pro-lifers, is an international movement started in America by Monsignor Philip Reilly. Monsignor Reilly, who was in Albury earlier this year, spends much of his time outside abortion clinics in Brooklyn, New York. Just weeks ago, one clinic closed. Last year Peta Evans, the coordinator of HGPI in Albury, visited America to see how peaceful protests worked there. “That’s what we are about, peaceful protests,” Mrs Evans said. “There are three sides to us. Some people just stand and pray, some are ‘sidewalk helpers’ who are willing to talk to the (aborting) women about their alternatives, while others are at home praying for the women. “If it wasn’t a peaceful protest, we would be in trouble with the police. “We are there to offer girls and women support – and tell them there are alternatives to abortion.”
TWO teenagers who had abortions in Albury have revealed their heart-rending stories of regret and remorse on a just launched national website. Melissa, 16, and 19-year-old Elle, who lost twins, wrote of the mental anguish they had suffered since having abortions. “I sat in a waiting room with other girls, one who looked as young as me. The rest were older, but everyone looked either really, really sad, or really, really scared,” Melissa wrote on iregretmyabortion.com.au “I don’t know how I looked. I still don’t know how I feel, except that there is a space inside me that feels wrong ... like it shouldn’t be there. “I never want to go to school anymore. I don’t really care about anything anymore. Nobody said anything about how I would feel. I know I don’t want this anymore.” Melissa was taken to the clinic by her mother. “There were a few people outside looking like they were praying,” she wrote. “This really scared me, because it made me think about what I was really doing, but the person in the clinic explained that they were really just there to make us feel bad. I wasn’t so sure and I did want to stop and talk to them, but mum and another lady really pushed me along the footpath and told them to go away. “I remember as I walked in the door, looking back and wishing I
could run back to them. “I would be having a baby in a few weeks. When I write that I feel a pain inside me. “If someone is reading this whose daughter is pregnant, don’t make her have an abortion. She won’t be the same. I’m not … I don’t know if I ever will be.” Elle – from a strong christian background – always said she would never have an abortion. “But when faced with these circumstances, I didn’t know where to turn,” she wrote on the website. “I neglected my family, mainly because they were extremely pushy and I was so ‘in love’ with my boyfriend, I wanted to make him happy. “I was staying at his parents’ place and let them dictate how I was to go about things. I caved in, said yes to the abortion and in 36 hours, the deed was done. “I knew I was making a mistake and every single day since I have wished I was stronger. My boyfriend didn’t even stay with me, we didn’t even last three days after the abortion.” Elle said she got into drugs, par-
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“LEAVE that woman alone,” orders a woman while holding open the door of Albury’s fertility control clinic, as a lady is walking another woman into the home. They are not in the verbal firing line. Rather, it’s a woman who says “I’m praying for you” to the lady en route to an abortion. The praying woman, and a man, are standing on the footpath, two posters at their feet. It’s 10am last Thursday, the day when abortions happen in Albury; the day when pro-lifers meet outside the clinic. In recent weeks in this newspaper, the pro-lifers have come in for a hammering from retired obstetrician Pieter Mourik, counsellor Nadia Mellor and Anglican priest Peter MacLeodMiller. They want the “protests” to end. They say women going to the clinic for an abortion are intimidated, traumatised by the appearance of a few folk praying for women to turn
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PEDAL POWER… Tony McLeod-Nibbs wants seniors to join him on the scenic bike trails next month.
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SENIORS are invited to join Albury-Wodonga Pedal Power in a ride around Wodonga’s scenic bike trails next month. The ride is among more than 50 events planned for the City of Wodonga Senior Celebrations 2012, and is one of 22 new additions to the program this year. The ride starts at Les Stone Park, Wodonga, at 10am on Wednesday, 10 October and will follow the bike trails along Wodonga Creek, around Sumsion Gardens to Wodonga’s new railway station and out to the Bandiana Link. The ride finishes where it started at about midday, when a sausage sizzle will be provided by Wodonga council. The ride will follow an off-road trail with very few road crossings or hills. Albury-Wodonga Pedal Power, a nonprofit club for recreational riders, will host the event with president Tony McLeod-Nibbs urging seniors to take advantage of Wodonga’s extensive network of bike trails. “Dust your bike off, put some oil on the chain, bring a helmet and come and discover the trails that Wodonga council provide,” he said. As well as being great exercise, Mr McLeod-Nibbs said the ride would also be a great social outing. “Most people ride and chatter away,” he said. “It is a social event and will finish up with a sausage sizzle, so everyone will be able to get around and have a chat.” The ride originally was planned to follow the 25km Murray River loop, returning via the new railway station. But the closure of the Wodonga stock bridge for repairs in July meant the route had to be revised. Mr McLeod-Nibbs said a number of members from Albury Wodonga Pedal Power would accompany the ride to help participants - or answer any questions they may have. Other events planned for the senior celebrations in Wodonga throughout October include concerts by music legend Normie Rowe and Gold Logie Award winners Denise Drysdale and Ernie Sigley, a presentation by Ambassador for Ageing Noeline Brown, Border Bushwalking Club activities and cooking demonstrations. A full program of events is available at Wodonga.vic.gov.au/events/snrcelebrations2012.htm.
Eric eyes council seat
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ERIC Kerr is only 18 – but next month is standing for election to the Wodonga council. A recent phone call to Queensland-based federal politician Wyatt Roy – who bucked the old-school system when elected to power so young – gave Mr Kerr the confidence to pursue his dreams. “He’s a really genuine, good guy who has inspired me,” Mr Kerr said of Mr Roy. Wodonga-born, Mr Kerr has no previous family history in politics. He recently graduated from Wodonga Senior Secondary College, where he was involved in student leadership groups, including Wodonga council. “I guess my passion stems from a love of politics, giving back to the community,” he told NewsWeekly. “I like participating in the community, getting out and staying active. “I have worked with council through the Youth Red Carpet Awards, and I’m on council’s youth leadership program. It’s something I’m very passionate about.” Mr Kerr considered an involvement through conventional and social media had allowed young people to play a more
PASSIONATE… Eric Kerr has a passion for the community and standing for council. ‘hands on’ role in society. And he said it won’t be long before we see more young politicians. “I know there’s a councillor in Bendigo who was voted in at 19,” he said. “There’s another at Monash who’s 22, so it’s slowly getting to the point where the youth are really engaging with their local
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ST MATTHEWS Anglican Church in Albury will ring out to more than just bells on Sunday. The Orpheus Piano Trio, including local musicians Helena Kernaghan and Kaori Sparks, will perform Schubert’s trio in E flat opus 100 (D.929) and Brahms’ 3rd piano Trio in C minor opus 101 as part of their series, The Light and the Dark. The pair will be joined by Sam Goble, a Castlemaine-based cellist. Ms Kernaghan and Mr Goble ensure a cohesive platform, having collaborated in trio and duo sonata combinations since 1997, while Ms
Sparks brings a new dimension to the newly-formed team. Ms Kernaghan said the Schubert concert required poise and delicacy with long, elaborate melodies, while the Brahms, the “dark� of the two works, threw turmoil and heady passion into the mix. The two works, composed around 60 years apart, complement each other perfectly. The performance begins at 2pm and runs for around 90 minutes. Tickets are available at the door for $20 adults and $10 concession, or ring 0409 406 260 for bookings.
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Lock it, or lose it POLICE say a years-old message is still not getting through – and car thieves are having a ball. ‘Lock it or lose it’ was a popular ditto used to push people into locking their vehicles – and making sure their goods were secure. However, not everybody has heeded the call. “There’s people who still don’t lock their cars,� Inspector Matthew Tishler of Albury police said. There has been a spate of car break-ins in Albury recently, with laptops, wallets and GPS navigators being the most common items to ‘walk’. “Unlocked vehicles are the easy option for opportunistic thieves – especially when they can see what’s inside,� Insp Tishler said. “They look for soft targets and if they find them, of course they will take them. “Put your personal items out of sight and lock your car.� In other police news, there was a drop in the number of break and enters in Albury last month, but a slight increase in assaults.
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Dad trucks on after drug-driven tragedy By PETER SWEENEY ROWAN Membrey suicided. The 17-year-old died on train tracks in southeastern Melbourne on St Patrick’s day last year. He was on drugs. That’s something his dad, Craig, didn’t know until just days before his son died. Rowan thought his dad would “go berserk” when he found out about his drug use. He didn’t. He counselled his son, he congratulated him for having “the guts” to talk the truth. But he said they needed to do something about it. Tragically, the chance never came. Craig Membrey has a truckload of memories of his son. Literally. Mr Membrey runs a big trucking and crane business in Melbourne. He has more than 100 pieces of equipment under the Membrey Transport banner. His father started the business 50 years ago; Craig has run it for the past 25 years. One of the trucks – a Kenworth which was an ex- road train and was bought just days before Rowan Membrey died – is now a rolling monument to him. It has artwork featuring Rowan and his loves – people and passions. “If you lose a loved one, you need to remember the good times,” Mr Membrey said. “The murals on the truck display those. I didn’t want to forget. The truck is to keep those memories fresh.” But, more importantly, it has a beyondblue logo and number, urging people to call in their time of need. Craig Membrey knows drugs had a lot to do with his son’s death – and he said it was “far, far too easy” for his boy to get them. “He (Rowan) could’ve become a dealer virtually overnight,” Mr Membrey said.
HAPPIER DAYS… Rowan Membrey’s suicide was fuelled by drug use. “He told me of being offered drugs at a nightclub (where he had a fake ID). He said he couldn’t afford it, but was told, ‘no worries, have a free sample.’ He was then told he could have $1000 worth of drugs on credit and told to sell them for $2000. “He said ‘that’s illegal, isn’t it?’ but was told, ‘no, that’s fine, we do it with everybody’.” It was so easy, but it was so wrong,” Mr Membrey said his son had been on ice, hanging around with the wrong people. “Drugs had fried his brain, he couldn’t think and he wasn’t the same person. “Not long before he died, he went to a doc-
tor, who just wrote out a prescription for antidepressants. That’s wrong, being on them aged under 18, you should be on 24-hour monitor. “Rowan and I had an honest talk on the telephone. We knew something had to be done. But we didn’t get the chance, he died days later. “Our drug rules are not strong enough. What happens if you deal in Bali, in Indonesia. You end up in a chair, or shot or whatever. There’s nothing here to scare people. “The access to drugs and alcohol is too easy for kids. And all they get is a slap on the wrist. The world has changed, but not all for the better.”
ICE is a deadly drug. Typically, ice - one of the latest in a growing list of designer drugs - is smoked from a glass pipe where it is melted, vaporised and inhaled, to give an almost immediate rush to the brain. Ice gives a high, immediate “hit”, and any remaining portion can be cooled, reheated and re-used. Colourless and odourless, it is a very pure drug, making the effects severe and extensive. “It (ice) can be instantly addictive and affects the psychological and physical functions of the body,” a drug expert said. “A highly concentrated dose is delivered instantly to the brain through inhalation. Using ice causes loss of weight, paranoia, hallucinations and extreme violence. “A growing number of emergency room visits in psychiatric hospitals result from the use of crystal ice, with patients often demonstrating destructive behaviour. “Sadly, symptoms may persist for days, even weeks.” There are numerous reasons why ice is a drug of preference. It eliminates the need for syringes, a very small amount produces an instant euphoria, it’s colourless, odourless and easy to conceal and its effects are longer lasting - and it is less expensive to produce than other designer drugs. Ice was first produced by the Koreans about 60 years ago. Initially, it was used there and in Japan, but in the 1980s it spread to England, America, the Philippines and other Asian countries. The first major seizures in Australia were in 1999, when the Melbourne Drug Squad investigated reports the drug was freely available from a campus at Hawthorn University. A number of Indonesian students were arrested and a large quantity of ice was seized. The students were importing, and dealing, the drug “living beyond their financial means”.
Decriminalising makes sense A CHARLES Sturt University expert on the so-called ‘war on drugs’ believes recent calls in Australia to decriminalise some illicit drugs is just good sense. Dr Oliver Villar believes decriminalisation would be a step forward in dealing with drugs as a health and social problem, rather than a criminal one. Dr Villar is a lecturer with the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at CSU. He recently released a critique on the US involvement in the Colombian drug trade titled, ‘Cocaine, Death Squads, and the War on Terror’. “It would certainly affect supply and demand as the target market or the drug users will have a better chance to get healthier. It would also make it harder for criminal groups to expand their markets and their profits,” he said on decriminalising drugs. “The criminalisation stimulates the supply and demand of illicit drugs, which creates the social and health problems to begin with.” Dr Villar believes decriminalisation would decrease health and crime problems caused by drugs. “Countless studies have shown that prevention, treatment and education measures are far more cost effective than the American tough law enforcement approach,” he said. “Since US President Richard Nixon first initiated the ‘War on Drugs’ in 1972, the United States has spent one trillion US dollars combating drugs in ways which have only given criminal organisations enormous business opportunities.” Dr Villar declares Australia should not follow the US model, but instead look to European countries which have shown much better results in terms of health and crime outcomes.
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MELANOMA is often referred to as “Australia’s national cancer” - with the world’s highest incidence of it reported from our shores. More than 11,000 new cases are diagnosed in Australia every year. And while melanoma makes up only 2.3 per cent of all skin cancers, it is responsible for 75 per cent of all skin cancer deaths. But it’s not just the sun that can cause harm – family history can play a major role in someone developing skin cancer. Here on the Border those concerned about changes in their skin can have a full body check at Gardens Skin Cancer Clinic. The clinic started a year ago and, according to owner Paul Evans, it has been well received. “We can provide expert, comprehensive skin checks by doctors who have the expertise to know what they’re looking at,” Dr Evans said. “With our equipment we get very large magnification on all skin spots. It allows us to make early diagnoses, and we also have the option of photographing legions to see if they’re changing over time.” Dr Evans began practising skin cancer medicine in Queensland. After moving to the Border, he saw a need for a clinic focusing on early detection of melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers. “I believe Corowa is the area with the highest incidence of melanoma in New South Wales, and we’re not far from there,” he said. “With the lake, the river and lots of outdoor activity, we have very significant skin
cancer rates. In the last year, I’ve probably done around 800 skin cancer excisions.” Dr Evans said one of the higher represented groups in his practice are the Baby Boomers. He said back when they were young, people knew little about the risks of skin cancer through sun exposure and often sunbathed, soaked in coconut oil and the like. But he says early detection is the best medicine, with a high success rate for cure if skin cancer is diagnosed early enough. “Generally, if something is changing, you should get it checked,” he said. “If it’s asymmetrical or if it has irregular borders or different colours through it, then it could be suspicious. “But there’s no telling at home whether it’s an age spot or a melanoma. But even protecting yourself while out in the elements is no guarantee against skin cancer, with melanomas found between the toes, in the mouth or nose, or other areas not always associated with high sun exposure. The advice from Dr Evans is simple … don’t be worried about having a check-up if you are concerned about a mole or skin spot. “Some people are worried we might find something, but if you find melanomas and other skin cancers early, you’re a lot better off. “Like all cancers, find it early, get it out, and usually your risk is much reduced after that.” The Gardens Skin Cancer Clinic is now taking bookings for skin checks with Dr. Paul Evans, Dr. Keith Abraham and Dr. Marcus Wilcox.
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TODAY � Albury Street Rodders car show and exhibition, today, 5pm to 9pm, Saturday, 10am to 10pm, concluding Sunday, 9am to 2pm at old Mitre 10 Building, Wagga Road, Lavington. Admission: $5 per person or $10 per family TOMORROW � Thyroid Support Meeting at Albury Base Hospital Conference Room from 2pm. Enquiries 6025 6749. � Ann-Marie’s Photographics will run photographic workshops at the Yackandandah Community Education Network Centre from 9am to noon, entry $50. Enquiries 0439 937 079. � Australian Breastfeeding Association will run a breastfeeding education class from 1-5pm at Wodonga Hospital Antenatal Rooms, bookings essential. Enquiries 6041 2351. � 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. � Albury Toy Library is open 10-11am each Saturday during the school term. Enquiries alburytoys@gmail. com
SUNDAY � Ovens and Murray football grand final at Lavington Sports Ground. � Fund-raiser for Corey Moore at the miniature trains on the Lincoln Causeway from 11am to 2pm. � Prostate Cancer Support Group motorbike fundraising ride from 9.30am at Wodonga RSL, travelling to Myrtleford and back. � Graffiti Removal Day around Albury. Enquiries 6023 8111. TUESDAY � Australian Plants Society Albury-Wodonga Group, 7:30pm at Age Concern Offices, Townsend Street, Albury. � Prospective members are invited to attend. For additional information call Tom on 0447 231 493. � Australian Shareholders’ Association meets at the Commercial Club Wattle Room from 10am to noon. Enquiries 0402 586 450. � Australian Breastfeeding Association meets at Glenecho Neighbourhood House from 10am. All welcome. Enquiries 6041 2351. � Wodonga Toy Library open every Tuesday from noon to 1.30pm at the Sacred Heart Parish Hall, Beech Street, Wodonga. New members welcome. Enquiries 0404 936 208.
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ICONIC… Max Pellicano is the star of Elvis to the Max, which is on at the Albury Entertainment Centre next Friday.
It’s Elvis, to the Max-imum By BLAIR THOMSON
THERE are plenty of people impersonating Elvis … but few do it with as much passion as Max Pellicano. The Detroit resident has performed as The King for more than 30 years after walking the boards in musicals at the University of California. “I was hired to do an Elvis show in Hawaii,” he explained. “I did the Elvis Aloha from Hawaii show for three years and from there I went to Vegas and I’ve just been working since. “I mean he’s a great character to do. “Growing up I was more of a Beatles and Rolling Stones fan, but in studying Elvis as a character, I really liked him.” While Elvis’s early music was a revelation that changed the course of rock ‘n’ roll, his popularity after his death is a phenomenon in itself - with countless impersonators donning his clothes and accent. “It’s because he was such a great character … people just like his style,” Pellicano said.
“He was the kinda guy that did what he wanted to do. “If he liked sideburns, he grew sideburns. “When he first came out he was pretty wild and it wasn’t acceptable at that time. “But he had the guts to go out and do what he wanted to do and he was a rebel in that period . “I think a lot of people relate to that and a lot of people like to imitate him because he was a great person.” Pellicano said while The King didn’t invent rock ‘n’ roll, he certainly helped shape it. “Music probably wouldn’t be the same,” he said. “Rock ‘n’ roll would have come out, but it wouldn’t have come out with the fervour that it did. “He really was the catalyst for rock ‘n’ roll. “People say he wasn’t the one that invented rock ‘n’ roll, he wasn’t the first one to do it, but he was the one who really blew it apart.” To prepare himself for each show,
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Pellicano stares into a mirror and starts speaking with Elvis’s southern drawl. Working with people close to the late performer gave Pellicano an insight into what The King was like behind the scenes. “I’ve never heard one bad word about Elvis,” he said. “Everyone says he was just really down to earth and a great person, so it’s easier for me to do the character because it’s a character I like.” Pellicano is currently touring Australia with his Elvis to the Max show, which features a 12-piece band. “I pretty much do most of his career,” Pellicano said of the performance. “I do the Vegas part with a horn section and singers, the whole deal. “It’s a lot of fun and there are a lot of people on stage performing at a pretty high energy. “And we’re now getting a lot of younger people starting to come out.” Elvis to the Max plays at the Albury Entertainment Centre on Friday, 28 September. For more information call 6043 5610.
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MOVIE: The Watch (MA15+) DURATION: 102 minutes YOU’D think a film written by Akiva Stern (Mr Popper’s Penguins) and Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg (Superbad and Pineapple Express) and starring a reliably funny cast, would be a safe bet for a fun night out in the cinema. Well, unless your sense of humour is on par with that of a 16-year-old boy, guess again. With a sour tone and jokes that have no punchlines, this is a relentlessly unfunny comedy that shifts into an unexciting sci-fi comedy. The film follows Evan (Stiller),
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NOW SHOWING: Thu 20.09.12 to Wed 26.09.12 THE WATCH (MA15+) NO FREE TICKETS Thu to Wed 9.30am, 4.15, 7.00, 9.15 3D BAIT (MA15+) Thu to Wed 2.45, 7.15
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who is the ‘go-to’ guy for organising community action in his neighbourhood. After a grisly murder, Evan decides to form a neighbourhood watch and fellow residents Bob (Vince Vaughn), Franklin (Jonah Hill) and Jamarcus (Richard Ayoade, of cult UK TV show The IT Crowd), answer the call to serve. The foursome begin patrolling the community in order to prevent further criminal activity, only to discover their neighbourhood is actually ground zero for an impending alien invasion. The Watch storyline parallels a number of alien invasion comedy/horror plots, but is unable to come up with any fresh, or many funny, ideas. The
characters rely heavily on crude toilet humour that instead of making the audience laugh, all you wanted to do was cringe - except for the young blokes in front of this reviewer who thought it was hilarious. The plot goes nowhere interesting, as the overwrought special effects swamp all the characters and leave the story feeling flat and pointless. It’s hard to recommend The Watch to anyone. The members of many audiences will think it underwhelming or outright disappointing, but moviegoers looking for a sparse comedy escape especially the young male market - will probably enjoy it most.
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3D HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA (PG) Thu to Wed 2.00, 4.00 3D MADAGASCAR 3: EUROPE’S MOST WANTED (PG) Thu to Wed 9.45am, 12noon, 8.30 3D RESIDENT EVIL 5: RETRIBUTION (MA15+) Thu to Wed 5.00, 9.30 3D FINDING NEMO (G) Thu to Wed 9.30am 3D SURCHARGE APPLIES. NO FREE TICKETS 2D BAIT (MA15+) NO FREE TICKETS Thu Fri Mon Tue Wed 12noon, 4.45, 9.15 Sat Sun 12noon, 9.15 2D HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA (PG) NO FREE TICKETS Thu Fri Sat Mon Tue Wed 10.00am, 12noon, 6.15 Sun 10.30am, 12noon, 6.15 DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: DOG DAYS (PG) NO FREE TICKETS Thu 10.30am, 12.30, 2.45, 6.30 Fri Sat Mon Tue Wed 9.45am, 11.45am, 2.45, 6.30 Sun 9.45am, 12.30, 2.45, 6.30 RUBY SPARKS (M) Thu Fri Mon Tue Wed 11.00am, 4.15, 6.30, 9.00 Sat Sun 11.00am, 1.15, 6.30, 9.00 TINKERBELL AND THE SECRET OF THE WINGS (G) NO FREE TICKETS Thu to Wed 10.45am, 12.45 HOPE SPRINGS (M) Sat Sun 4.45
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Room to move and value to boot BREAKING into the real estate market with a growing family can be tough, but hereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the perfect opportunity â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s right in the heart of Wodonga. This four-bedroom home is perfectly situated, being within easy walking distance of the CBD, the hospital, schools and shops. And itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s realistically priced to not blow the budget. A touch of TLC would bring the home up a treat, but itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s all there, ready to move in and enjoy. Solid timber flooring stretches throughout, providing the perfect platform to create your own piece of paradise. All four bedrooms include builtin robes, serviced by a full bathroom and separate toilet. The spacious loungeroom includes a wood heater for those cosy winter nights, while the large front window overlooks the serene front, courtyard-style garden setting. Ducted heating is also in place to keep the rest of the home comfortable. An extended kitchen and dining area provides ample space to feed the hungry hordes, while modern
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40 Awburn Street ďż˝ Price: $258,000 ďż˝ Contact: Margy Meehan Wodonga Real Estate (02) 6056 1888 or 0419 972 735
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conveniences add to the appeal. With a growing family, functionality is paramount, and the kitchen provides just that. Cupboard space abounds, with gas and electric cooking and, to make mumâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s job easier, a dishwasher is in place for convenience. And itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s easy to keep tabs on what the youngsters are up to, with the kitchen window looking across the secure backyard. With spring upon us - and summer beckoning - this home will shine. A sliding door from the living area leads to a perfect alfresco timber deck, complete with sun-shade to keep the rays away. The raised deck includes low fencing to keep the toddlers safe and more than enough space for a large outdoor setting and barbecue. The backyard is safe and private, with established gardens and trees attracting abundant birdlife. Access is provided through a rear roller door through the single garage. With everything in place in an ideal central location, this family home is a must to see.
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Bigger and better inside IF ITâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S space youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re looking for in a rental property, then look no further - this renovated three-bedroom home could be just the ticket. The three bedrooms have ceiling fans for comfort â&#x20AC;&#x201C; two including splitsystem air-conditioners to ensure an easy nightâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sleep. A further two systems are located in the large open living area, with a gas log fire for the cooler months. A built-in office space makes use of the ex-
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THE NSW Government is calling for public input into strata title law. People are being asked to make submissions on a discussion paper which outlines issues faced by stakeholders. More than 25 per cent of people in NSW own, live or work in one of more than 70,000 strata or community schemes. Almost three quarters of the schemes have 10 lots or less, but all have to elect a committee. Just over half of all lots in NSW are currently investor owned. In some schemes, tenants make up all, or the majority, of residents - and yet they have no voting rights and canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t attend committee meetings. Around 60 per cent of all schemes in NSW are managed by a licensed strata managing agent, close to 100 per cent in large and
complex schemes. About 25 per cent of disputes that come to Fair Trading are about the conduct of managing agents. The number one inquiry from strata and community schemes across the state is about common property maintenance. Land and Property Information and NSW Fair Trading receive more than 500 calls a week about this issue, which is often a complex matter. Many people regard the current laws as being â&#x20AC;&#x153;overly formal, oldfashioned, complex and restrictive,â&#x20AC;? according to Anthony Roberts, the Minister for Fair Trading. He said the government needed much feedback to achieve a good balance between competing interests when legislating. The discussion paper and an online survey is at www.fairtrading. nsw.gov.au
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North Albury 935 Sylvania Avenue ďż˝ For Lease: $280 per week ďż˝ Contact: Hutton Real Estate (02) 6025 8000
EXPANSIVEâ&#x20AC;Ś This large, modern home is the perfect rental for the growing family.
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pansive living area. Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll find all the modern conveniences in the kitchen, including stainless steel dishwasher, gas cooktop and an electric under bench oven. Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a double shower in the bathroom, with a second toilet off the laundry for added convenience. Alfresco dining is taken care of with a spacious undercover area, while the family vehicles are catered for with a double garage, two carports and extra parking area.
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30 Hartwig Road
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2-8 Mitchell Street
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7 Ian Court
$237,000
120 Gralen Street
$245,000
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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
$249,000
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Three minute walk to Wodonga’s CBD Modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances and a dishwasher Securely leased at $255 per week until 15th December 2013
12 Butterworth Place
$259,000
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Unlimited access to yard with 2 separate driveways Large lounge with character raked ceilings Great paved outdoor entertaining area
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C1948 large brick home on approx 1/2 acre In good condition but prime for refurbishment Plenty of room for workshop, pool, cricket pitch ect
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Three spacious bedrooms plus en-suite Double carport plus a double lock up garage All weather entertaining area, 1064m² block
37 McFarland Road
$310,000
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Terrific ash timber kitchen with dishwasher and pantry High ceilings & polished floorboards. Ducted heating & cooling Sensational covered rear decking area perfect for entertaining
9 Fitzroy Street
$352,000
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Three bedrooms with built in robes Spacious undercover outdoor living area Tandem carport and a large shed
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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”
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The home is set on a private block backing onto a reserve Bricks sourced from old Albury base Hospital Hydronic ducted heating, gas log fire and ducted cooling
$200,000
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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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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
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Rare to the market is this two year old home Two living zones of lounge and tiled sep family area Sensational massive fully enclosed entertaining area
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Centrally located free standing strata home Currently leased to exceptional tenants Close to shopping and well maintained surrounds
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$465,000 NEG
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Cosy home on a nice size block handy to schools and shopping centre Great for 1st home buyers, or those looking for a special nest they can call their own Has been a good renter over a long period and is vacant now
Owner says SELL this historically successful sale/service site of 2419m² - 3 titles Strategically located retail site only two minutes from Lake Hume and 10 minutes from Wodonga & Albury Represents outstanding opportunity to expand your commercial base.
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Macleay Court Wodonga
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As new 3 bedroom townhouse on its own block with walk in robe and ensuite to master, built in robes, ducted heating & cooling, dishwasher, outdoor undercover entertainment area and a double lock up garage. No pets. Avail now
Robert Crescent Wodonga
Units/Townhouses available Lawrence St $170pw Avail 17.10.12 Renovated 2 BR unit, BIRs, ceiling fans, A/C, single carport. No pets. Lawrence St $175pw Avail 01.10.12 2 BR unit, updated kitchen, single carport, floating floors, walking to CBD. Marshall St $190pw Avail 11.10.12 Tidy 2 BR unit, spacious living, SLUG, 2 on block. Acacia Crescent $200pw Avail now 2 BR unit, as new kitchen, BIRs, gas heat, A/C, great yard, SLUG, 2 on block. Lawrence St $290pw Avail early Dec As new 2 BR executive townhouse, BIRs, spacious living, duct heat/cool, DW, remote DLUG. Charles St $315pw Avail now 3 BR townhouse, WIR, ENS, BIRs, courtyard, DW, remote DLUG. Charles St $315pw Avail early Oct 3 BR executive unit, open living, DW, 3 dbl BRs, WIR, ENS, duct heat/cool, remote DLUG.
$250pw
Tarakan Street Wodonga
Three bedroom home, all rooms with BIRs, duct heat/cool plus a ceiling fan in the lounge room, full bathroom with shower only. Secure backyard with pergola and entertaining area. A single garage and single carport complement this property. Pets negotiable. Avail 01.10.12
Spacious 3 BR home, gas heat, BIR, ceiling fans, large yard, SLUG. Thomas Mitchell Dr $230pw Avail 04.11.12 2 BR home, study/3rd BR, open living, A/C, gas heat, LU garage. Awburn St $260pw Avail now 4 BR home, duct heat, wood fire, A/C, renovated kitchen, DW, SLUG, carport. Coventry Crt $265pw Avail 28.09.12 3 BR home, ENS, BIRs, duct cool, gas heat, encl yard, single carport. Flax St, Baranduda $290pw Avail now Fantastic 3 BR home, open living, duct cool, gas heat, alfresco, DLUG.
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4 BR home close to White Box Rise. Features include very large lounge area, separate meals area, great size bedrooms with built in robes and ensuite to master. The kitchen has ample cupboard space, gas cooking and DW, ducted heating and cooling plus wood fire, great size secure yard with garden shed and all weather entertaining area, plus carport Avail now
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Houses available Burnley St $225pw Avail 15.10.12
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Albury & District properties
Draw Crt $310pw Avail 12.10.12 Lovely 3 BR home, gas heat, duct cool, entertaining area, garden shed, SLUG. Thorpe Ave $320pw Avail 15.10.12 New Riverside Estate, 3 BR brand new home, duct heat/ cool, DW, ENS, BIRs, DLUG. Castleton St $400pw Avail 27.10.12 Modern 4 BR home, duct heat/cool, DW, 2 living, ENS, BIRs, alfresco, remote DLUG. Paterson Ave, Baranduda $450pw Avail 02.10.12 Large 5 BR home, duct heat/cool, in-floor heat, ENS, TV projector, DW, study, BIRs, pool, dbl carport.
Albury & District properties Borella Rd, East Albury $225pw Avail now 2 BR townhouse, study, duct heat/cool, gas heat, BIRs, carport + extra space.
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Skitch Court Wodonga
Comfortable 3 bedroom home, beautifully renovated throughout. Ducted cooling, ceiling fans and gas heating. Good size enclosed rear yard with small garden shed. Short walk to Birallee Shopping Centre, schools and sporting facilities. Avail now Allan St, Albury $320pw Avail 28.09.12 3 BR townhouse, duct heat/cool, large living, ENS, BIRs, DW, remote DLUG. Cambridge St, Thurgoona $400pw Avail now Brand new 4 BR home, duct heat/cool, formal lounge, alfresco, DW, ENS, WIR, BIRs, remote DLUG. Close to parks.
Out of town properties George Creek Rd, Tallangatta $195pw Avail now Picturesque 3 BR home, open living, wood heat, S/S heat/ cool, 30 mins Alb/Wod. Kiewa Valley Hwy, Kiewa $250pw Avail 24.09.12 Renovated 4 BR, spa ENS, DW, 2 living, duct heat/cool, DLUG, dbl carport, on 1 acre. Indigo Dr, Barnawartha $380pw Avail now Lifestyle retreat, 3 BR, BIRs, ENS, wood heat, DW, duct cool, remote DLUG, chook yard.
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MIXER AMP, 6 channel and 15”, powered, fold back, EC. $400. 0429 088 238.
FIELD BIN, 45 tonne transportable Kotzur bin. $8,800. (02) 6029-0128. Walbundrie.
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LOUNGE, modular, 6 seater, EC. $400ono. 0409 563 619. OIL PAINTING, Seascape, blues, 39” x 29”. $200. 0425 271 848. Albury. SCANNER, Canon 5200F, very little use, will scan slides, negatives. $150. (02) 6041-1196.
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PALM TREES, x12, from approx. 300mm to 2 metres. Free. 0457 353 871. West Wodonga
MASSAGE THERAPISTS ADVERTISERS in this section are qualified practitioners and are offering a non-sexual service.
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SEWING MACHINE, Elna with cabinet. $175ono. Phone (02) 6033-3931 or 0428 342 235.
SLEEPERS, used, ex railway, B grade, $16.90 each, also half wine barrels available, GC. Phone 0411 558 572.
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COUCH, four seater, solid vic ash frame, tapestry, two large chairs, two foot stools. $1,500ono. 0428 668 419.
BMX, Dyno, Air Freestyler, spintech, bulldog brakes, chromolly frame etc. as new condition, $180. 0435 533 173.
MATTRESS, QS, VGC, very firm. $200. (02) 60251257.
BOOKS, fiction, 60 for $100. (02) 6041 4981.
CHAIN SAW SHARPENER, electric, 2 grinding wheels. $50. 0457 353 871. West Wodonga. CHAINSAW, brand new, 62CC, 22” bar. $200. 0457 353 871. West Wodonga. COMPUTER DESK, roller top, was $1,400, sell $300. 0414 239 479.
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HOLDEN, Commodore, VZ, sedan, white, cruise, tint, rear spoiler, EC, 107,000kms, reg. until November 2010, AZH-69G. $11,000. (02) 60268493. Albury.
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LOOKING AT YA… Children admire Lauren Jackson at the opening of the sports stadium which bears her name. Picture: TREVOR JACKSON
A waiting game for Jacko fans THINK of the longest “countdown” you’ve had. It might have been waiting for a pop group or entertainer to perform, it may have been waiting for your coming of age, or it might have been waiting for the perfect job. Well, it has got nothing on the countdown Albury basketball fans are experiencing. They still have to wait nearly another month before they can even buy a tick-
et to see her. And then there’s another month after that waiting for her “in the flesh.” “Her” is Lauren Jackson – and on Sunday, 18 November she will return to the Albury stadium to play there for the first time since it was named after her. Jackson, who carried the Australian flag at the opening ceremony at the Olympics, will suit-up for the Canberra Capitals in their WNBL clash with the Bendigo Spirit.
Young stars A CROSS-country champion and 21 members of the Wodonga Basketball Association are the latest recipients of the Wodonga Council Young Achiever Support Scheme (YASS) award. Ella-Jane Riley, 14, recently competed in the National Cross Country Championships at Oakbank racecourse near Adelaide. In appalling conditions over the 4km course, she finished 50th in a field of 80. The basketballers were among 10 teams and 92 athletes from regional Victoria to make a 16,000km trip to contest the International Basketball Global Cup in Florida.
The players, aged between 12 and 18, attended a two-day training camp, which included appearances from NBA players and coaches, prior to the competition. They played four games during the week, the A girls winning the 16 age group, while the B team were runnersup in their category. YASS provides financial assistance to youngsters to participate, develop skills, compete, perform or represent Wodonga at a state, national or international level. Contact Anthony Nicholson on (02) 6022 9300 or at anicholson@ wodonga.vic.gov.au for more details.
“We’re already seeing a lot of interest in this match, and rightly so,” Ros Walls of AlburyCity Events said. “Lauren’s a local girl who’s become a superstar and living legend of the game. We’re expecting a sell-out crowd.” Tickets go on sale, naturally from the Lauren Jackson Sports Centre, on Tuesday 16 October at 9am. They cost $20 for adults, concession is $11 and family $50.
Pub to Gap ride THE annual Tour Of Two Rivers Bellbridge road race will be held on Sunday. The start and finish points of the 60-kilometre race are the Bethanga pub and Kurrajong Gap. “The significant climb (to Kurrajong Gap) will be challenging, but rewarding, for riders,” organiser Rohan Christmas said. “For spectators, it will be an exciting hilltop finish with wonderful views across Luke Hume. Cowbells, flags and devils are most welcome.”
The King of the Mountain will be held at Talgarno Gap. Brendan Washington of the Albury Wodonga Cycle Club – winner of the A Grade series last year – is eyeing similar success, as is clubmate Declan Gregory, who was third overall last year. There are races for grades A, B, C and D and for women in the top three grades. The race starts at 10am and costs $20 to enter.
Tri-day on Sunday THE Albury Wodonga Triathlon Club has a registration day on Sunday. “Based on the feedback we’re receiving, we’re expecting to see a number of new faces sign,” club vice-president Peter Hudec said. The 2012-13 season begins
on Sunday, 7 October with a duathlon at the Allans Flat course. The event involves a three kilometre run, 13km ride and three kilometre run. Sunday’s ‘sign on’ is at the Albury Swim Centre between 10am and noon.
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IMPORTANT… Brendan Fevola (left) and Joel Mackie will be crucial to their teams in the grand final.
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Says with SIMON CORR “HISTORY never repeats” is an often said statement – and Split Enz even recorded a song of that title. However, history will be repeated for an unprecedented fourth time on Sunday, when Albury meet Yarrawonga yet again on the biggest stage - the Ovens and Murray grand final. They are two of the most powerful clubs in Australia – and have a rivalry like no other. After lowering their colours to the Tigers in the past three deciders, the Pigeons will certainly be desperate to reverse the trend.
Yarrawonga has enjoyed a brilliant year, losing just one game – to Albury - and drawing with Lavington in another. They have benefitted from having last week off, giving their players the opportunity to freshen up. Centurion goalkicker, Brendan Fevola, will also be better off for the break, a serious knee injury significantly hampering his last outing. Yarrawonga’s great spread of midfielders - and a disciplined defence, led by co-coach Drew Barnes – troubled all teams this year. But – and the big question is - “can they stand up on Sunday when it counts most?” Albury were dismissed by most experts, injuries and inconsistent form being the main concerns. However, like the champion team they are, the Tigers ignored the doubters and last Sunday produced their best performance for the year. The Tigers led by 67 points at one stage, and despite allowing the Rovers back into the game, went on to register a convincing win. Ruckman Josh Dicketts was a great target up forward, and usual suspects Luke Packer, Charles Gaylard and Joel Mackie, were prominent.
The following possible line-ups will be crucial to Sunday’s result. Dicketts v Symes: Dicketts has had a huge finals series and has become an important forward focus. Symes is the most improved player in the league and works hard around the ground. He, too, is a goalkicking ruckman. Ednie v O’Connell: Yarrawonga’s little champ, Craig Ednie, can influence a game like no other. He loves the big stage and Albury may look toward their human blanket, Joel O’Connell, to quell his influenece. Fevola v Koehler: Jay Koehler was brilliant on Barry Hall last week and will get a chance to back up against Fev, who kicked 10 against the Tigers when they last met. Koehler did not play that day. Joel Mackie v anyone: Mackie is near impossible to stop. He has continued to dominate this season with his bullocking runs and no nonsense attack on the footy. Yarrawonga may try to nullify him around contests, but that will be no easy task. Best of luck to both sides. I’m tipping Albury by eight points.
BEHAVE … that's the warning from police and the Ovens and Murray Football Netball League to spectators attending Sunday's grand final at Lavington. In what is tipped to be one of the biggest crowds ever, fans are being urged to enjoy the football – and let others do the same at the fourth successive grand final clash between Albury and Yarrawonga. The Tigers have won the past three premierships. A large squad of police will be in and outside the ground – as will security guards. Police have warned spectators of anti-social behaviour – particularly if they drink too much. “We always have a large contingent of security staff and we pay for extra police to come,” Ovens and Murray League general manager Tom O'Connor said. “The Albury-Yarrawonga rivalry is presently the greatest in country football in Victoria, so naturally we are expecting a big crowd. “You will not see a better standard of football in the country than this. “The league has been pretty happy with how fans have behaved at the finals until now. We encourage families to attend and ask spectators to behave and respect others. “We always have extra strategies in place on grand final day.” However, the league is not running buses to and from Lavington for fans on Sunday. “We did it last year, but it wasn't worth the time and effort,” O'Connor said. “We found people got their way to and from the game.”
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