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The Bendigo Bunch Here’s the story, after the tally, of the council, which includes new boys and girls. There is Mark, Elise and James, and there’s Helen, and then there’s Rod in curls.
It’s the story, of Rod and Barry, who retained their seats with Lisa and Peter Cox. There are nine of them, sitting altogether And there were some result shocks.
It’s on Monday that these ladies and these fellows, will be sworn in, and then they pack a punch. Then this group will finally form a council That’s the way they became the Bendigo Bunch. MORE Pages 2 and 3
YOUR COUNCILLORS Whipstick Ward: Peter Cox, Lisa Ruffell, James Williams Lockwood Ward: Rod Fyffe, Elise Chapman, Barry Lyons Eppalock Ward: Rod Campbell Mark Weragoda, Helen Leach
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GREATER Bendigo officials have refused to enter into a public debate with newly elected councillor Elise Chapman over her view on slashing art gallery funding. Cr Chapman caused an online sensation this week when she told www.bendigoweekly.com. au she wanted to slash the gallery’s budget. “We spend millions of dollars trying to attract people to the art gallery and Capital Theatre and year after year they are making millions of dollars of losses, both of them,� she said. “I don’t know how it continuously makes the losses it does. “I think the budget needs to be slashed. “The majority of people are
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not happy and believe the art gallery is for the chosen few who can afford it.� Council and gallery staff refused to comment and long-time councillor and gallery patron Rod Fyffe said the issue would be resolved in-house.
Last financial year the gallery made a loss of $300,000. Cr Chapman said she was keen to shake things up. “A lot of people need a rocket up their bums and if that has to be me (that does it) so be it,� she said.
The majority of people are not happy and believe the art gallery is for the chosen few “I am very happy for council officers to present figures to all councillors so everyone knows exactly what is what,� he said. “It is best everyone gets upto-date information so we all understand the cost and the contribution of the gallery.�
Ms Chapman said she would push for tighter fiscal control at council. “I am not going to vote for any rates rise next year. My plan is to honour all of my election pledges,� she said. “Everything seems to take so
long and run over budget. “There does need to be restrictions of how council’s money is spent.� Cr Chapman said she supported an independent review of council, and criticised the idea of having a playground in Hargreaves Mall. “We are throwing good money after bad and we are flogging a dead horse,� she said. “There is no point trying to put a band aid on an arterial wound.� Ms Chapman thanked the community for their support. “I am shocked, thrilled, excited and anxious,� she said. “I am so honoured the community has given me a chance to represent them, now it’s up to me to prove myself.�
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Review on the agenda By ANTHONY RADFORD
PLANS for an independent review of Greater Bendigo operations will be re-introduced to council within weeks. The review is the brainchild of residents Ted Coleman and Michael McKenzie. Council rejected it earlier this year, but last weekend’s elections saw the balance of power tipped in favour of a review. Three of the four new councillors – Elise Chapman, James Willams and Helen Leach – all campaigned for the review, and confirmed this week they would vote for one. New Eppalock Ward councillor Mark Weragoda said he would study internal council figures before making a decision. With the support of Whipstick Ward councillors Peter Cox and Lisa Ruffell – the two councillors who voted for it last time – a review is likely. Cr Cox said he would immediately begin on planning for the re-introduction of the plan. “Because there is a cost to it, it will have to be dealt with at the mid-year budget review in late January, early February,” he said. “Hopefully we can have all the discussions and how we do
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I am determined it should go ahead it worked out by then. “We will discuss it at the end of November, work on it in December and have it ready for the mid-year budget review.” Cr Cox said most of the debate for a review had centred around the financial issues of council. “It is not just about money and finance,” he said.
CONTENDER: Lisa Ruffell.
“It is also about finding innovative ways we can do things differently.” Cr Leach was enthusiastic about the review. “I am determined it should go ahead as soon as possible,” she said. “Ratepayers deserve transparency.” Cr Chapman said she
RE-RUN: Rod Fyffe.
was also keen to vote for the review. “I expect we would do that as quickly as possible,” she said. “We need to get everyone to move on things more quickly. “Everything seems to take so long and run over budget. “There is a need to re-think how council’s money is spent.”
AGAINST REVIEW: Barry Lyons.
Three in the race to be new mayor BENDIGO will have a new mayor today. Councillors met behind closed doors last night to vote for either Rod Fyffe, Lisa Ruffell or Barry Lyons. Cr Ruffell was favourite leading up to the vote.
Being the only mayoral candidate supporting an independent review, Cr Ruffell was expected to have the support of the four other pro-review councillors. That would have allowed her to claim victory after the first round of voting.
Cr Ruffell is a member of the Liberal Party, but, for the second council term in a row, will not renew her membership when it expires this year. The mayor-elect was previously kept secret until the first public meeting of council, where they
were unanimously endorsed. However, years of the Bendigo Weekly revealing who the mayor elect was shortly after the vote forced council to rethink its strategy. The mayor-elect is expected to be named today.
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FORMER Whipstick Ward councillor Bruce Phillips has partly blamed his public opposition to an independent review of council for his defeat. While former mayor Alec Sandner was the most high-profile casualty of the election, Mr Phillips was one of the most vocal opponents to the review plan. He campaigned strongly against the idea and tried until the day before the poll to counter large amounts of proreview advertising. “It probably had something to do with it,” Cr Phillips said of his loss. “However, the main issue was the change in ward structure. “I am virtually unknown in Golden Square and Kangaroo Flat, which is where the majority of the votes are. “I have never been one to try and maintain a high profile. “I have been a back-room bureaucrat for most of my life.” Mr Phillips was philosophical about his defeat. “There are no sour grapes from me,” he said. “Renewal and refreshment in council is a good thing. Mr Sandner said he wasn’t surprised he lost. “It was as I expected,” he said. “I was not confident. “Of the nine candidates no one was preferencing me and I had to get a very high number of first preferences to get in and I didn’t.” The other surprises after the distribution of preferences were the election of Barry Lyons in Lockwood Ward and the defeat of George Flack in Eppalock Ward. Both men were staring down opposite results after the end of the primary vote count. - Anthony Radford
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Students to miss out as Conveyance Allowance rules change
Bus subsidy to end By ROSEMARY SORENSEN
MANY Bendigo school students will no longer receive subsidies for school buses from 2014, following changes to the Conveyance Allowance. Minister for Education Martin Dixon this week announced that only families “able to demonstrate financial hardship” will, in future, be eligible for the subsidy, which assists with the cost of transporting children to “their closest appropriate school/campus”. The announcement came as a shock for Catholic College which is dependent on a fleet of school buses transporting the majority of its students.
“We knew there was a review but we didn’t expect it to be as significant as it is,” principal Darren McGregor said. “We don’t know yet the exact number but the changes will affect a significant number of
1100 students travel by bus to the La Valla Campus in Junortoun. Mr McGregor said the subsidy was $274, before the review. From 2013, eligible students will receive from $493, for pri-
We knew there was a review but we didn’t expect it to be as significant as it is our families. “We have just heard, too, that our Year 9 students do not qualify for the grandfather clause, when they change campuses, so they will have to reapply (for subsidy).” Most of Catholic College’s
vate bus conveyance above a distance of 4.8km. The new Education Department policy states that to be eligible under the “Financial need” criteria, a parent or guardian must be receiving a benefit from Centrelink and
hold a Health Care or Pensioner Concession Card. The grandfather clause allows a one-year transition period for currently enrolled students; those eligible in 2012 will not be required to meet the means-testing eligibility in 2013. Catholic College has received advice that students moving from the Junortoun Years 7-9 campus to the Barkly Street 10-12 campus will not qualify for the transition year automatic subsidy. “The difficulty is, they still have to get to school, so there are unfortunately not many ways to respond to it,” Mr McGregor said.
Crash will not prompt change
KILLED: The crash site of the Cessna 172 in which one man died and two were injured on Monday. Photo: RAMON CAREY. More photos at www.bendigophotos.com
DESPITE the high incidence of wire-strike light plane crashes, it is unlikely that powerline markers on landing strips will become compulsory, according to safety investigators. “It would be a monumental, if not impossible task”, Australian Transport Safety Bureau investigator Eric Blankenstein said this week. “It’s up to private airstrips to
consider if they are necessary.” Mr Blankenstein and two other investigators were at the landing strip between Inglis and Barnadown Roads in Bagshot. One man, a 77-year-old from Mount Evelyn, died and two others were seriously injured, when the Cessna 172 they were in clipped wires as it came in to land.
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Fortuna up for tender
By ROSEMARY SORENSEN
BENDIGO’S grandest property has gone on the market as a “marvellous opportunity … with exciting potential”. Fortuna Villa has been in limbo since discussions for a potential “priority sale” involving the State Government and Greater Bendigo council failed last year. The Australian Government Department of Defence said this week that, although the 7.57 hectare property is on two titles, “the contract for sale will facilitate a single sale”. One title covers all the buildings, including the 1860 Villa, and 32 buildings, mostly associated with the post-1942 period when it housed the
Army Survey Regiments. The second title covers the “bush block”, which fronts Chum Street to the right of the entrance driveway. Zoned Public Use and Special Use, the Fortuna site is be-
a Defence Department Heritage Plan as of “high” significance. A small number of buildings, added in the decades the army occupied the site, have been identified as of “neutral” or “intrusive” significance.
The property and improvements offer buyers a high quality, unique city development ing offered to developers as an “exciting investment”. “The property and improvements offer buyers a high quality, unique city development,” selling agents Tweed Sutherland First National and Knight Frank state. Most of the buildings on the site have been identified in
According to Defence Fortuna’s inclusion on the council’s heritage overlay provides protection during the transitional period of disposal, before it is included in the Victorian Heritage Register. The Heritage Plan, completed in 2009, recommended “retention as a single
cultural landscape”. Current zoning, which will become relevant once the site passes out of Commonwealth ownership, is for “public community services facilities” on the largest title block, and “development for television or radio station purposes” on the bush block. “A zoning which allows for some development may be appropriate for Fortuna,” the plan recommends. “However, the potential for adverse impacts of development and/or subdivision on the surrounding cultural heritage values will need to be assessed as part of any future planning framework. Tenders for the sale of Fortuna close on December 7.
A sea of colour for memories afloat THE Epsom Village Green will become a sea of floating colour next Saturday with the release of hundreds of helium balloons. That’s the plan anyway, with the balloons being bought to raise funds for some special people. Sharyn and Jeff Patten and their son, 16-year-old Bradley, of Eaglehawk have been foster carers for St Lukes and the DHS and over the years have cared for about 60 children. Sharyn was also looking after her mum, Joyce, until Joyce’s death on November 10 last year. In the past year this caring family has been struck hard. Ten days after her mother’s death, Sharyn was diagnosed with leukaemia, and died aged 48 in August this year. As if that wasn’t enough, in September Jeff had one of his legs amputated below the knee. Now family friend Trish Woodhouse has stepped in to give a helping hand, for those
who have given to others in the past. She is organising the balloon launch to create a family trust for Jeff and Brad. “We will have a mass balloon launch on November 10,” Trish said. “The launch marks the first anniversary of Gran’s death. “Helium balloons will be sold for $10, with all donations going in to a trust account for Jeff and son Bradley.” Trish said people who buy the balloons can release them in honour of their own loved ones or for whatever reason they wish. Balloons will be sold by ticket or on the day. “Felt pens will also be for sale so people can write messages on the balloons,” Trish said. “The Lions Club has come on board with a barbecue as Jeff is a volunteer with them, and the money raised will go to the cause too.
CARING: Trish Woodhouse with Jeff Patten. Photo: RAMON CAREY “This will be a great family day out and it will be special to send a balloon into the air for someone very dear.” All proceeds from the day will go to the Patten Family Trust.
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to suffer from the fungal disease which destroyed the Washingtonia palms in the Conservatory Gardens earlier this year. “This particular species doesn’t have that problem, it’s not absolutely guaranteed, but there is less of a risk,” he said. The current works are expected to be completed before the end of summer. Mr Fuzzard said the council is putting together a proposal for funding for the 2013-14 budget. Up to $3 million of works will go towards the development of the Botanic Gardens Master Plan.
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BENDIGO’S newly appointed Botanic Gardens curator has a vision. “I want it to be a social hub, to connect people to the place and the surrounding areas,” Brad Creme said. “It’s connection as well as cultivation, conservation and recreation, the whole business of being a garden.” Mr Creme is a horticultural technician (a “fancy word for gardener”) graduate of Burnley College, now part of the University of Melbourne. He has worked for eight years at the Cranbourne Royal Botanic Gardens, part of the team creat-
ing the new Australian Garden, which opened last month. “It’s perfect timing,” he said of his appointment to the curator’s position. “There are a lot of similarities in Bendigo with what we did in Cranbourne, to create a l arge-scale contemporary garden.” Mr Creme’s appointment is a key part of the implementation of the Bendigo Botanic Gardens Master Plan, which was adopted by Greater Bendigo council in early 2010. He said the plan will be “critical” to the gardens’ redevelopment. “I’d love to see it realised,” Mr Creme said.
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“There will be challenges, like funding and technical issues, and gardens can stray from master plans, but this is a really good plan, with vision and an integrated approach.” Friends of Bendigo Botanic Gardens president Jane Cleary said their group is looking forward to the curator’s arrival. “He’s already been involved in the development of a garden at Cranbourne, so he’s seen all that,” Mrs Cleary said. “All this new work on the paths and taking out dangerous or dead trees and replacing them with others has paved the way for his arrival.” Mr Creme will take up his role in mid-November.
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ArTIsT michael cook is currently in London for the opening of his exhibition Broken Dreams at the prestigious october Gallery. And in December, his work will feature in the internationally acclaimed Asia-Pacific Triennial, in Brisbaneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Gallery of modern Art. right now, Bendigo has an opportunity to see the work of this increasingly influential artist, with a suite of photographs on show at the La Trobe University Visual Arts centre in View street. This is the first showing of Through my eyes in Victoria, so it is something of a coup for Bendigoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s contemporary art space. The 27 photographs are â&#x20AC;&#x153;elegant and strangely austereâ&#x20AC;?, according to VAcâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s director Paul northam. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the direct look of the eyes that makes them so interesting.â&#x20AC;? cook, a Bidjara man, has used official photographs of every Australian Prime minister, from edmund Barton through to the first female to hold the post, Julia Gillard. over the top of these, he has transposed images of Aboriginal people, so that some details of the original face remain, blurring
IN THE FRAME: Keith Sutherland interviews Matt Leonard in the first episode of the new show.
show of vision reGIonAL Australiaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first ever dedicated real estate television program is now being broadcast. The Bendigo IPTv produced Bendigo Homes and Property show highlights select properties for sale with some of Bendigoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s leading real estate firms. It also features property news from the Bendigo Weekly, and tips on
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ART WORKS: Julie Gillard plus. into the Aboriginal face. His question is, â&#x20AC;&#x153;what if?â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;what if our past leaders had a better understanding of Aboriginal culture, what if they could see through Aboriginal eyes?â&#x20AC;? The transformed photographs are also studies in faces, a slightly unnerving spectacle that, as mr northam points out, begins at the eyes. when the sunshine coastbased artist first showed these works in 2010 at Andrew Baker Art Dealer in Brisbane, he became what seemed like an instant success, with sets being bought by the national Gallery of Australia. But heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been working on his skills as a commercial photographer for 25 years, and only now is that work becoming known. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is the important work,â&#x20AC;? he says, â&#x20AC;&#x153;it will live on when I am gone.â&#x20AC;? Through my eyes is at La Trobe Universityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Visual Arts centre in View street until December 2.
Helping hand for new tenants newcomers to Bendigo now have help to find rental accommodation. Loddon campaspe multicultural services have developed a web application designed to take migrants step-by-step through the process of renting a home. â&#x20AC;&#x153;People learn best through interactive programs,â&#x20AC;? manager noemi cummings said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;we realised there was a need to provide instructions and education about tenancy, because thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s one of the biggest problems for migrants. â&#x20AC;&#x153;People struggle to find accommodation because the processes may be very different from their own country.â&#x20AC;? with assistance from the Greater Bendigo council, state
governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s consumer Affairs and DcK real estate agents, Lcms engaged program developer Gabriel mendez, himself a recent migrant to Bendigo, to create their online tenancy passport. â&#x20AC;&#x153;we take people through 10 modules at their own pace,â&#x20AC;? mr mendez said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;we show the basics of renting a property, with simple language. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I know myself how difficult it can be when you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know how things are done in your new country.â&#x20AC;? mr mendez said the application was only available at Lcms for the moment, but it is fully portable and could be accessed anywhere, allowing prospective
migrants to do the course before they arrive in Australia. ms cummings has more plans for online learning through the mccrae street offices of Lcms. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This took 18 months of preparation, but we know the value of learning courses. â&#x20AC;&#x153;People such as the Karen community in Bendigo are missing out on their full potential, and learning online, they can develop and build their skills. â&#x20AC;&#x153;we now have plans to build an employment Passport online too.â&#x20AC;? - Rosemary Sorensen LEARNING: Gabriel Mendez and Noemi Cummings launch their tenancy passport.
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LOCALS can expect more smoke surrounding the city over the coming days as the Department of Sustainability and Environment and Parks Victoria continues its planned burning program. DSE Murray Goldfields acting district manager Paul Bates said township protection burns were lit at Kangaroo Flat, Golden Square and Eaglehawk this week. â&#x20AC;&#x153;These strategic asset protection planned burns are part of an integrated plan to reduce bushfire risk to people, property and highly valued assets,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;For example, we conducted a 20-hectare fuel reduction burn in Golden
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tensity of future bushfires and protect nearby assets,â&#x20AC;? Mr Bates said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is important because smaller and less intense fires have less chance of growing to a size that will cause damage to communities and the environment.
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working closely with DSE and Parks Victoria. Planned burns for today were cancelled, but there is a chance of more tomorrow. DSE and Parks Victoria have conducted about 30 burns totalling 5,500 hectares during this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s spring planned burning program in the Murray Goldfields Fire District. To find out where and when burns are likely to happen within 10 days, weather permitting, visit www.dse.vic.gov.au/burns. Alternatively, call the Victorian Bushfires Information Line on 1800 240 667 or download the FireReady smart phone application to see burns on a map.
Charity win for open gardens TWO stunning Bendigo gardens will be on display this weekend to raise money for charity. The Zonta Club of Bendigoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Open Gardens program this year includes properties at 1 Barkly Terrace East and Bishopâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Court, 40 Forest Street. The gardens will open on Sunday, November 4, from 1pm to 5pm. Tickets can be purchased at Bendigo Dry
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T W E E T S of the week There was never any doubt this week’s Tweets Of The Week would focus on Greater Bendigo council. While managing the @ bendigoweekly handle is a challenge at the best of times, for the past week it has been impossible. On election night, the shock of the results was enough to get everyone tweeting. Then, new councillor Elise Chapman’s comments about the art gallery sent the account into meltdown. Below are a select few. @MichaelGToman: she has certainly come off the long run, with a breeze at her back & dug a short one in early. Mayor Chapman would be fun! @BgoArtGallery: Galleries are like libraries – a service for the community Ask the kids and families who come @justinrhys: Dear crazy new councillor. Destroy arts = destroy culture = destroy #Bendigo. Fairly simple. #pullyourheadin @DispensaryBgo: A city with vibrant artistic & cultural identity and infrastructure will evolve & flourish. Money follows the arts – always has, always will @LaurenJChapman: great gallery & great work for tourism effort, but its a but rich given patronage of exhibits so high and $ charged is fair @freer_k: it is culturally significant but hard to ask for in a poorer community considering 2006 census figures. @Wayne_Proudfoot: It’s going to be interesting to see what contribution Weragoda & Chapman will make to New council. They’ve had a rather quiet campaign. @TeaChild: hate how negative people are towards the gallery. I just think people who complain don’t have anything better to do. @ToastiesBendigo: Happy to have a cr that will stop the waste yes she is right bout the mall the nobs up view st will cringe @TheWombatWho: it is outstanding for community and town - should be celebrated not denigrated
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DSE burn-offs do not allow recovery THE planned burning of forests in the Murray Goldfields fire district for the purpose of fire management is done using four zones. Zone one and two are burnt intensely on a five and 10 year rotation. The Box-ironbark forests will recover from a fire event given time, but the inter-fire intervals of five and 10 years will not allow recovery. Generally Box-ironbark forests need at least inter-fire intervals of 20 and 50 years to recover. (Ecological Burning in Box-ironbark Forests NCCMA) Because of this burning regime we will see and are seeing major changes to the vegetation structure and composition and therefore function with great losses in both flora and fauna. Within the Goldfields region 67,441 hectares (DSE figures) will be affected by this policy as zones one and two areas will eventually be lacking in diversity, generally uniform with fast responding fire-loving plants that are highly flammable. The primary objective that considers the natural environment within the Code of Practice for fire management on public lands is, “to maintain or improve the resilience of natural ecosystems and their ability to deliver services such as biodiversity, water, carbon storage and forest products”. The DSE Murray Goldfields Fire District is failing to achieve this primary objective because they have embarked on a regime that will burn 67,441 hectares intensely and frequently, severely degrading, and in effect destroying the areas. I wonder if people would object if someone just bulldozed 67,441 hectares of forest. Stuart Fraser, Bendigo.
Elise on the right track, but needs rethink RECENT comments by newly elected councillor Elise Chapman that council should reduce its expenditure on the art gallery have stirred many to both support and criticise her. Elise is quite correct in questioning the level of funding. There is a good case for arguing that council spends too much on
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tourism and the arts and too little on other important local activities. On the other hand gallery director Karen Quinlan is a star performer among some very average senior council staff and many, including me, admire her enthusiasm and professionalism. Also Karen has not been slow in trying to ease the burden on ratepayers by developing sponsorships, seeking gifts from foundations and in her plan to raise $1million by selling 20,000 virtual bricks for $50 each to supporters. This fundraising and collaborative efforts with other institutions puts many much more highly-paid council staff to shame who have shown little inclination to study and use this method of securing improved outcomes and reducing ratepayers’ imposts. And where they have attempted to move in this direction, they have made an absolute hash of it. The collaborative funding of the Hangman’s Hall (Gaol) Theatre is one example where staff bungling has led to a massive shifting of costs for a school hall from the State Government to ratepayers. So Elise is right to be concerned about expenditure priorities but, equally, she might like to consider that there are other areas of council’s work that are far
more urgently in need of reform than the gallery. The projected independent and external review of council’s structure and operations will, no doubt, provide Elise and other councillors with some reform priorities. Neil Clark (Bendigo ratepayer), Randwick
Predictable response FORMER Liberal candidate Michael Langdon has predictably lept to the defence of the Liberal National Government’s $300 million funding cut to TAFEs (Bendigo Weekly, October 26). We already know Bendigo TAFE has copped a $9million cut to its budget and the loss of 85 jobs. There are also legitimate concerns that these funding cuts will force the sell off of the Bendigo City TAFE campus at McRae Street. These concerns were only magnified when Liberal National Government MP for Bendigo, Damian Drum, said “ there is a chance it could close” Mr Langdon may want to defend the Liberals in Bendigo and shut down debate and see the McRae Street campus shut down in silence. I feel the closure of an education facility to balance the books in the face of harsh Liberal Na-
tional Government funding cuts is an issue that should not be swept under the carpet. Jacinta Allan MP, Member for Bendigo East
Parking an issue HAS our council considered the likely problem posed by two imminent building projects – the new hospital off Arnold Street and the Theatre complex at the Bendigo Senior Secondary College off Park and Gaol roads? There will be a large number of engineers, builders and “tradies”competing for limited car parking facilities at these sites. Bendigo hospital staff, day patients and visitors will find it even more difficult to find a car park. At Bendigo Senior Secondary College staff, parents and visitors could also be competing with theatre construction and staff for limited car parks. Perhaps council should consider nearby open areas such as Garden Gully sports complex and/or lease of the Golden City Foundry site for weekday parking by construction staff and workers, serviced by special transit buses to and from their project sites? DH Elvery, Flora Hill
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Editorial Comment The best art galleries these days, like the best libraries and other cultural institutions, work hard to provide for everyone, from the very youngest to the oldest. That doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t mean they should be like an adventure playground, because imagination and inspiration comes in many forms. Making every cultural space the same is just plain dumb. But old-fashioned barriers to art, where families feel uncomfortable and not welcome, are the last thing Bendigo Art Gallery is interested in. Their hard-working staff are as
savvy as any in opening up to a wide public. While recent blockbusters have been particularly of interest to older people, they work to find ways to connect their exhibitions with the interests and experience of even the very young. Maybe there is some more work to do here, to make sure we disperse the remnants of what we might now call â&#x20AC;&#x153;the Chapman mythâ&#x20AC;?, the idea that there are gallery-goers on one side, and families on the other, and never the two shall meet. The Capital, too, often swarms with kids, and certainly the new theatre will be as much used by Bendigo schools as by anyone. All thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s stopping some people from enjoying these fabulous Bendigo places is lack of familiarity. Letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hope we see our new councillor overcome her qualms and get to know â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and love â&#x20AC;&#x201C; her cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s finest assets.
Opinion - with Damian Drum and Bruce Phillips Inspirational The mayor, is a titular head of council, and, by and  large, needs to be an inspirational leader, without any particular bias, a competent chairperson, and able to represent council in a positive manner with a balanced point of view of council deliberations and decisions. I have seen a number of mayors come and go over the past 20 years. Among the best, in my estimation, have been Megan Weston, Willi Carney, Maurie Sharkey, Barry Ackerman, Rod Campbell, and Alec Sandner. The reason for this rating is their impartiality and  servitude without any personal, political, parochial, or financial advantage. All mayors, of course, deserve accolades for their service and sacrifices they need to make in the  ratepayers interests. All councillors, of course, have the potential to be mayor and the late Kevin Gibbons said, to me,  â&#x20AC;&#x153;any of us can do itâ&#x20AC;?, and ultimately proceeded to prove this to be so with great distinction. Only the new council
has the right to appoint the mayor, The public has no say in it. The newly elected councillors, save James Williams, are unlikely to have the background, experience, confidence and knowledge to fulfil the role at this time. Of the returning councillors, Peter Cox and Lisa Ruffell certainly have the potential to be mayor but, I believe, need to demonstrate a greater balance between their parochial interests and the betterment of the whole of the municipality. Rod Fyffe, who has been around for 27 years, needs to concentrate more on what is best for our city rather than what is benign and popular. Previous mayor Rod Campbell, health permitting, and with the unfailing support of his wife Allison, could do a great job, as indeed could Barry Lyons who is one of the most pragmatic councillors I have encountered and, if willing, might just be the person we need to carry us forward. The city is experiencing a period of growth and prosperity, unequalled by any other centre in Victoria. Ultimately, all residents
will benefit through job creation, increased property valuation and lower council rates. We canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t afford to derail the express train we are travelling on. We need to have a mayor who will continue to press for, and exploit, our very obvious advantages, without sacrificing the very things that we value. Â Â Â Bruce Phillips Maiden Gully
Congratulations Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d like to publicly congratulate those who successfully stood for election for the Greater Bendigo council and who now are starting an extremely important four-year journey. I know I also join many in our community thanking those who stood for election, but were not successful. Their willingness to make a contribution to our community is greatly appreciated. Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s an observation Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d like to pass on about Bendigo, not just to our new council, but to everyone within this municipality. For the past two years
I have travelled extensively throughout regional Victoria as the Coalition Governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Parliamentary Secretary for Rural and Regional development and I have spoken at length with representatives of every rural and regional council. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m often asked what it is about Bendigo thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s working so well. Why are we so successful in attracting funding for major projects? Why do we attract so many visitors to our Art Gallery and the Capital Theatre? Why is our own local economy remaining so resilient? Why are we so successful? how can we do what Bendigo is doing? Yet, this external view often seems at odds with views loudly and frequently expressed by some within Bendigo. I know our new council will want to maintain the momentum in Bendigo, and if the time comes when they need a reminder of how good it is here, just go and speak to some other regional councils. Damian Drum MP, Member for Northern Victoria Region
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The statements made by new Greater Bendigo councillor elise Chapman on Monday this week set off a storm as Bendigonians reacted to the suggestion our much-admired art gallery is a waste of money. A couple of days later, Ms Chapman attempted to calm the storm by saying all she wants is a better deal for families, an adventure park maybe. Out of the frying pan into the fire. It is tempting to put it simply â&#x20AC;&#x201C; where has Cr Chapman been during the past decade as Bendigo Art Gallery made itself an indispensable part of the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s culture and identity? however, perhaps a better question is this: what proportion of the Bendigo and Australian populace still thinks â&#x20AC;&#x153;artâ&#x20AC;? belongs to a social elite, that it is an add-on not an essential part of our lives? If Cr Chapman does represent a fair number of people, then something is wrong at that all-important level of community â&#x20AC;&#x201C; our children.
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Ian McEwan Jonathan Cape, $32.95 HEREâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S a short, sharp response to Ian McEwanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new novel: wow. This is writing that is so clever and accomplished, it makes much else seem incompetent. Sweet Tooth isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t that novel you will fall totally in love with and cherish. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s too smart and wry for that. But it is quietly dazzling. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s about a young beautiful woman who almost by accident joins the British spy service. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the Cold War 1970s, and Serena is drafted into a project called Sweet Tooth, whereby the secret serviceâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s MI5 basically bankrolls writers and publishers who oppose communism. If you think this is far-fetched, well, of course, it happened here, with the journal Quadrant, which still, to this day, sees itself as a kind of Cold War warrior, a voice of conservatism amongst the rat-baggery leftism of the literati. There are meetings described in Sweet Tooth that are terrible and funny. Because feminism was still in its mainstream infancy, Serena has to cope with patronising arrogance, and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s brilliantly imagined by McEwan. Sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sent out to offer a promising young writer a kind of no-strings-attached bursary, to encourage him to write more of his anti-communist essays and fiction that has the good guys winning. When he writes a doomsday novel, MI5 is appalled. By this time, Serena has fallen in love with him, and it all seems to be heading for disaster. Sweet Tooth is a romance, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a his-
Spring into lamb torical novel, and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a book about writing. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s post-modernist in the sense that it is very aware of the hall of mirrors that writing can be. Like McEwanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s lovely and devastating Atonement, it is also very big on writing responsibility, and how obsessive and dangerous a writer can be. This seems like an unambitious book, compared, say with the BookerPrize-winning Bring Up the Bodies by Hilary Mantel. It doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t need to strain at all, however, and thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the pleasure of it. No fancy shouting here, just a writer who knows all about creating a story to satisfy readers who donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t read to â&#x20AC;&#x153;switch offâ&#x20AC;? but to â&#x20AC;&#x153;switch onâ&#x20AC;?. - Rosemary Sorensen
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A DEGUSTATION dinner at the Goldmines will have more of an Aussie theme with lamb featuring on the menu. The word degustation, according to Wikipedia, is a French culinary term meaning â&#x20AC;&#x153;a careful, appreciative tasting of various foods focusing on the gustatory system, the senses, high culinary art and good company.â&#x20AC;? Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s basically a shared gastronomic experience involving lots of small, innovative tastes that engages as many senses as possible. Local foodies, Lee Bryant (Executive chef, Bendigo Corner Store Cafe) and
WITH plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables available at present, hereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a healthy recipe to tempt the family. The Bendigo Community Farmersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Market next market day is November 10. Chicken and vegetables with pesto drizzle Preparation time: 10 minutes   Cooking time: 20 minutes. Makes: Four
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Always read the label You could be trying your best to lose weight and eat more healthily, but if you are not reading food labels, you could be wasting your efforts. This message was really brought home to the Bendigoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Biggest Winner participants who took part in supermarket tours this week. Led by Bendigo Community Health Servicesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; dietician Melissa Killen, the participants were amazed by the different fat, sugar and fibre content in similar looking products. They learned that low fat is not always the best (low fat can mean higher sugar content) and they should use only the 100g column on labels to get a real comparison, as serving sizes differ for each manufacturer. A handy checklist from Melissa gave them a guide to the levels of sugar, fat, sodium and fibre they should be looking for. As one person said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Most of us know some of this already, but it was great to have a dietician explain why, offer alternatives â&#x20AC;&#x201C; for snacks, for example â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and be able to answer all our questions. Who would have thought one cracker biscuit brand could have five times the fat of another brand?â&#x20AC;? The two tours were sponsored by the Healthy Communities â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the Prevention Community Model run by the City of Greater Bendigo, for which St John of God Hospital, organiser of Bendigoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Biggest Winner, is very grateful. The Greater Bendigo council, uFS Pharmacy in View Street and Lifestyle Fitness 24 hour gym are assisting with 12 week health challenge. The hospitalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bronwyn Wheatley said having community partners meant 250 people could be assisted this year to improve their health and lifestyle choices.
small print: Dietician melissa Killen from Bendigo Community Health services gives Bendigoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Biggest Winner participants a lesson in label reading.
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Michael McDowell, Glenn Thomas, Kelly Thomas and Bendigo Access Employment CEO Michael Langdon. Photo: ANDREW PERRYMAN BENDIGO Access Employment joined thousands of people around Australia last week to host a DisabiliTEA, to celebrate, support and raise awareness of the National Disability Insurance Scheme. The event was held at BAE’s PepperGreen Farm, where 38 people with disabilities are supported in employment. BAE chief executive officer Michael Langdon said the NDIS would be vital in supporting local people with disabilities, their families and
carers. “The NDIS would provide people with disability, their carers and families with the regular support they require,” he said. “It will provide a regular pool of funds for services and support that would be individualised. “The support received would be based on individual choices by the person, their family and carers.” The Mid Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook, which is an update on the Federal
budget, was released last week. It had no new money for the NDIS and no firm commitment from the Federal Government for full funding to the national scheme, delaying support for tens of thousands of Australians with a disability and their carers, according to the Every Australian Counts campaign. Dr Langdon said he was disappointed the government had not funded an expanded rollout of the NDIS. “The government started the NDIS trials a year early,
but without further funding commitments the issue is now whether the roll out for all Australians with a disability is on track,” he said. “We need a firm budget commitment from the Federal Government so we can lock in a date for when the NDIS becomes a reality for Every Australian who needs it”. While progress is being made to advance the NDIS there is only enough funding for about 200,000 people at five trial sites which will begin on July 1 next year.
HUNDREDS of locals are expected to attend the Kangaroo Flat Community Expo next Friday. About 30 local organisations including service clubs, community groups, scouting and hobby groups, recreation organisations and the emergency services will be on display, along with Australian Air Force and Navy cadets. Children will be well catered for with a rock climbing wall, jumping castle, ferris wheel, face painting, balloon sculpting, bubble blowing and group games. The Kangaroo Flat Football Netball Club will also conduct clinics. On stage there will be local dance groups, choirs and calisthenics, as well as children’s entertainment from Hey Dee Ho and entertainer Brett Gregory. Entries in the Primary Schools’ Colouring Competition will be on display in the Rotary building. Food and drink will also be available. The expo is free and will be held at the Rotary Gateway Park in High Street, Kangaroo Flat from 4pm to 8pm .
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RECENTLY published research by a team based at La Trobe University Bendigo shows partial success in bringing the fight against cancer one small step closer to success. Saleh Ihmaid, Jasim Al-Rawi, Christopher Bradley and Michael Angove from the School of Pharmacy and Applied Sciences are testing compounds that may one day be used to improve conventional chemotherapy and radiation treatments by reducing the immunity of cancer cells to such treatments. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Radiation treatments work by causing breaks in the DNA of tumour cells but tumours cells have ways of repairing the damage caused by conventional treatments,â&#x20AC;? Dr Bradley said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Consequently, very high dosages of radiation therapy and chemotherapy are required, which increases the potential for damage to non-cancerous body tissue. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are testing 60 compounds that carry an enzyme known as DNA-PK. This enzyme has previously been identified as key to inhibiting a tumour cellâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ability to repair its DNA. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our research is intended to identify the compound that maximises a tumour cellâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sensitivity while exposing patients to the least
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WORKING ON A CURE: PhD candidate Rejitha Suraj and Dr Christopher Bradley. Photo: VICKI HARRINGTON amount of radiation possible.â&#x20AC;? The team is compiling its data in laboratories at the campus. Samples are grown in the lab and are also collected at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre at the Bendigo Radiotherapy Centre. The researchers, in association with Murray Robertson, a molecular modelling specialist at Strath-
clyde University in Glasgow, recently published a series of papers in the European Journal of Chemistry announcing the results of tests of a brace of compounds. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The four papers have shown that, partially at least, some of the compounds we have tested do increase a cancer cellâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sensitivity and causes them to die with much less
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radiation,â&#x20AC;? Dr Bradley said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;While this research is still many years away from clinical trials with patients, the success of our ongoing tests as well as those by other independent research groups worldwide, are a positive step forward.â&#x20AC;? The paper can be viewed at www.elsevier.com/locate/ejmech.
REGISTRATION is still open for the Pound the Pavement for Prems walk this month. To celebrate World Prematurity Day, city landmarks will be lit up on Saturday, November 17. Hundreds are then expected the following day for the Pound the Pavement for Prems walk. About 20 stalls have confirmed they will be at the event, ranging from kids clothes to soaps, personalised gifts and much, much more. The event begins at 9.30am with a warm up. The stalls will be open from 11am on the walk day for people and participants. They can have a shop while the kids are entertained and enjoy a barbecue lunch. The Bendigo event is being run by Loddon Mallee Kids. LMK offers support, information and resources for families of premature babies. To find out more, go to www.lmk.org.au and to register for the walk, click on the Pound the Pavement for Prems button under the news/ events tag.
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Blues and fire
What’s on... Friday, November 2 Morris Enthusiasts The Central Victoria Morris Minor Car Club meeting. St Mary’s, 368 High Street, Golden Square at 7.30 pm. Details: 5447 0839.
BEFORE they tour with international rock giants Nickelback, one of Australia’s hottest rock duos is set to wow local music fans at the second annual Bendigo Blues & Roots Music Festival next week. Alongside almost 100 unique acts over four massive days and nights, Mildura’s Jackson Firebird will play all the tracks from their debut album in all its sweat-infused glory. The Firebird are flying like never before, generating some solid buzz in the past few months after being handpicked by Nickelback to support them on their Australian tour. Aussie rock fans will also know them as the group iconic Melbourne rock ’n’ roll haunt Cherry Bar refused to boot, after pop sensation Lady Gaga demanded to book the bar after one of her sold out Melbourne shows. The Black Swan’s Andreas Bazzani, who will host the band on Saturday, November 10, said the band’s growing reputation as a premium blues and rock outfit was too good to ignore. “We’ve traditionally been a cover band venue specialising in loud rocking cover shows so the JF option just seemed to fit perfectly,” he said. “I kept on hearing about the boys
JACKSON FIREBIRD after last year’s performance (at the innaugural BB&RMF) everyone was raving. “I can’t wait to host them, we are expecting a monster turnout and everyone at the Swan will be on hand to ensure that all our guests have an absolute ball.” Also on board for their first ever BB&RMF is Screaming Jet Jimi Hocking and the Queen of Roots, Dallas Frasca, alongside a swag of local and imported blues and roots talent. The main event concert will be held in the Civic Gardens on Saturday, while more than 20 venues across the city will host BB&RMF shows. Official emcee and mastermind of
the popular Blues Trams Julius Porlai said the BB&RMF would once again tap into a wealth of music talent in Bendigo and Central Victoria. “The festival will also show we have some of the best live music venues in Victoria,” he said. “The festival is important as it showcases to visitors that Blues and Roots music is alive and well and that Bendigo will be the place to showcase some of the best talent we have to offer.” Greater Bendigo council’s manager major events Terry Karamaloudis said the BB&RMF was emerging as a significant event on council’s annual event calendar.
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plater moulds. Food stalls. Kangaroo Flat primary school choir at 10am. Sunday, November 4 Car Boot Sale Lockwood and District Hall 10am – 2pm. Locals $5 per car, non-locals $10 per car. Details: 5435 4135.
Market Night For the Goldfields Children’s Centre at the Maryborough Community Hub, 48 Burns Open Gardens 2012 Visit two private gardens in Bendigo from Street, Maryborough from 6pm until 1pm until 5pm. $6 per person on the day 10pm. $2. Details: 5461 5047 at 40 Forest Street, Bendigo. Proceeds to Saturday, November 3 Zonta 2013 Birthing Kit Project. Details: 5441 6009. New Elmore community market Raising funds for any community group Historic Buildings Tour who may need help. Elmore trotting track, 24 Gaulton Street, 184 Hargraves Street Elmore-Raywood Road. 8.30am to 3pm. and 81-83 Forest Street. Tickets $10 Details: elmoremarket@hotmail.com each and allows entry to all three buildings. Details: 5470 6733. Women of Note and Friends Featuring Blue Note, Bendigo’s Jazz Choir, Monday, November 5 Augustine Leung, aspiring pianist, Iron Pre Cup Dance Women”, bell-chimes players. 2pm SatSpring Gully Hall, 7.30pm to 10,30pm. urday, Connect Church, Solomon Street, Admission $4. A plate of supper to share Bendigo. $20. The Capital box office: would be appreciated. Details: 5444 5434 6100 or www.thecapital.com.au 2953. Eaglehawk Cultural Festival Wednesday, November 7 Canterbury Gardens, Eaglehawk from Sprituality in the Pub 3pm to 8pm with a variety of entertainment. BYO chairs or picnic rug. This is an Foundry Hotel, 366 High Street, Golden Square. Meals from 6pm, speaker 8pm alcohol and smoke free event. The evening continues at the Star cinema to 8.30pm. Entry $5. 8pm dessert finger food with showing Thursday, November 8 of Beasts of the Southern Wild (M) at Old Girtonians’ Association – Movie 8.30pm, Bookings essential on 5446 Night 2025 All alumni, members of the Girton Fair and Garage Sale community and friends are invited to a St Mary’s Anglican Church, 195 to 197 special screening of To Rome With Love. High St, Kangaroo Flat at 8am. Car boot Includes champagne and nibbles, plus stall, cakes preserves/ veges, books/ goody bags and door prizes. 6.15pm at magazines, lucky numbers, plants/ Bendigo Cinemas. $25. Details: 5441 succulents, face painting for kids & 3114 oga@girton.vic.edu.au
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Fur Elise
Dear Dotty... THE Bendigo Weekly is proud to introduce a much needed, regular advice column to its pages. We live in confusing times where values and behavioural norms are in a state of constant flux. But luckily we have been able to acquire the service of the highly regarded, cultural analyst Dorothy Dux (aka Dear Dotty).
Councillor Chapman’s choice comments and Kendall cat control cause chaos I AM off the hustings. I stood for the local elections in Mount Alexander Shire and came third out of six in my ward. What a joy it was campaigning. My support team, the long suffering Mrs K, is relieved after all of the hard work she put in. What she actually did was buy the stamps for the mail out. Thank goodness they are selfadhesive nowadays. I would have been worn out licking the stamps in the oldfashioned way. This is the week where those newly-elected start to discover what’s involved in being elected. What you can say and do, when you can say and do it. Newly elected Bendigo councillor Elise Chapman flung herself in the deep end on Monday... her attack on the scarfia of View Street and the funding of the art gallery was sure to draw comment. The Weekly website was running hot as readers either agreed
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or disagreed on what she had to say. Lots of people were crying for her removal, but that’s not democratic. She was voted into the position. See how she goes over the next four years. Interestingly there was quite a low vote recorded across the weekend. For goodness sake voters, it was a postal vote. How hard can it be? Even if you send the form in blank, send it in. Though it does not make sense to me, at least you make your thoughts known. This is how Cr Chapman has played the game. She nominated, campaigned and was voted in. She now, like it or not, has a voice on the running of the council. You too had that option.
I look forward to her next collection of thoughts. I have a word on twitter now and again and @Rye_ting mentioned how she liked to hear what Mrs K was getting up to via this column, well Julie P, I said I was banned from telling the story, so I may just sneak it in at the end of this council story. Mrs K was just about to head off for work on Saturday, when she noticed one of our darling cats had weed in her handbag. She was far from pleased and had to transfer her few dry valuables to the first handy bag. It was a supermarket tough bag. How classy. As she rushed out the door I noticed darling cat number two had been sleeping on her work top, and there was a lovely covering of fur. Lucky she wasn’t going for a glam look. Mind you fur and plastic may just be the new black. There you go @Rye_ting, now you know.
Dear Dotty, Last time I walked my dog through Rosalind Park I picked up his mess and put it in the little plastic bag, like you’re supposed to do. When I chanced upon a lady friend who I’ve rather fancied for years I hid behind a tree. How do I look cool with the doggy poo? Yours faithfully, George Dear George, If you don’t mind risking the chance of arrest or time in the stocks you should take an assertive stand when next caught in similar circumstances. Twirl the bag around in the air in a nonchalant, carefree manner and then toss it as far as it will go. Good luck. Dear Dotty, My girlfriend has taken to wearing those cut off, denim things that are so short you can see the pocket lining hanging down in front. Problem is that she looks terrible in the shorts because she has fat dimpled thighs and a huge bum. I’m thinking of checking out her mirror to see if there’s something wrong with it – you know it
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might be one of those Luna Park mirrors that make you look tall and skinny. Should I tell her she looks terrible in the shorts? Regards, Tony Dear Tony, No. Dear Dotty, I am having a dinner party in a few weeks time and one of my guests has informed me that she is gluten free. What I should I do? Best wishes, Kaye Dear Kaye, What is this thing about glutens anyway? I have been a gluten all my life and thoroughly enjoyed myself. For heaven’s sake a few generations ago we all sat around sucking out sheeps’ heads. Tell your friend the latest research shows that a glass of gluten a day is actually good for you. We invite our readers to send in their letters to: Dear Dotty, Bendigo Weekly, PO Box 324, Bendigo 3552 or email editor@bendigoweekly. com.au
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HOME GROWN: Ted Thompson grew up in Drought Street.
CONNECTIONS to the Bendigo North State School seem to be endless. But before leaving Bendigo North as a subject, there is one person who will be remembered by many older Bendigonians and that is Edward (Ted) Colston Thompson. Ted Thompson eventually became the director of the Bendigo School of
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JAMES LERK Mines. Those associated with this educational institution will recollect this quiet, well humoured, gentleman. Then there will be those students of the Bendigo Regional Institute of TAFE, who since 1983 may have
studied and worked in the building on the corner of Mundy and Hargreaves streets which had been named in honour of Ted. The TAFE building was so named some 18 years after he had left the institution with which he had such a long association. Ted was delighted in his own quiet way to have been recognised in this manner
by the educational fraternity. Some may remember an always very neatly dressed figure walking frequently through the streets, his leather Gladstone bag in hand, the two seemed to be quite inseparable. Ted’s father shared exactly the same name, he was born in Walhalla in 1877 although Colston is sometimes spelt as Coulston, whereas the grandfather’s name was John, and his wife called Jane Hangan. Edward C Thompson senior moved to Bendigo and was a gardener by profession. He married Jessie Doig, her family was involved in contracting and construction works. In 1902 Jessie and Edward had a son who they named Edward Colston Thompson (Ted), unfortunately the young baby was to lose his father who died at the Bendigo Hospital through appendicitis on September 17, in the same year. Mr Thompson senior was buried at the White Hills Cemetery on September 18, 1902. Not long afterwards Jessie Thompson nee Doig contracted tuberculosis, so she handed over young Ted to her mother Mary Doig
for his upbringing. Mary Doig lived at 10 Drought Street and operated a small grocery shop from her modest dwelling, as a means of scraping together a meager living. When old enough, Ted was enrolled at the Bendigo North School, and was considered to be one of their star pupils. He next attended the Bendigo Junior Techni-
His leather Gladstone bag in hand cal School which worked under the auspices of the Bendigo School of Mines. From the Junior Technical School he went to do his Leaving Certificate at the Bendigo High School where he gained a scholarship to attend the BSM. Financially, grandma Mary, would not have been in a position to let Ted carry on his education, so for him it was essential to excel, which he did. When he was studying for his Diploma of Electrical Engineering he was
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awarded a gold medal, the BSM’s highest award. Again at the completion of his diploma studies, Ted was successful in gaining a coveted scholarship to Melbourne University, learning of this on February 18, 1922. At the university he continued his studies in electrical engineering, graduating with a bachelor degree. In Melbourne he worked for an electrical company in the manufacture of generators. The call of Bendigo was strong so Ted returned in 1925, having secured a temporary teaching position in Electrical Engineering and Business Management. The BSM was so impressed by the young Thompson that the following year, 1926, he was given a permanent appointment. In 1932 Ted married Queenie Isobella Hesse. During World War II he returned to Melbourne at the behest of the Ministry of War Organisation, and by 1944 was made deputy director for Industrial Training in Victoria. J R V Anderson’s retirement as director of the BSM in 1946 saw Ted elevated to the position, which he held until his retirement in 1965.
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Audiology pioneer on hand PAUL Walsh is an audiologist and psychologist of 30 years experience. He opened Bendigo’s first hearing clinic in 1985. He was a chief Investigator in Australia’s first Epidemiological study of hearing loss funded by a National Health and Medical Research Council grant. Later he completed Australia’s first population study of tinnitus and won a scholarship to attend Nottingham School of Audiology, University College London, to train in world’s best practice for tinnitus treatment. Tinnitus comes from the Latin “tinnire” meaning a sensation of ringing in the ears. Persistent tinnitus is one of the most psychologically disabling conditions that can be experienced. Paul introduced the use of electrocochleography for monitoring of various major ear surgeries. Paul also conducts Central Auditory Processing tests for children with learning difficulties
to assess the function of the higher order pathways of the auditory system. Remediation notes are provided for parents and teachers to maximize the child’s learning potential. Paul is accredited to provide free hearing services to pensioners and veterans via the Government Hearing Voucher Service. Paul is also accredited to WorkSafe and TAC. Psychological treatment is tailored to meet the wide range of mental health issues of individual patients. The clinic operates an open referral system and welcomes direct approaches from patients. Patients are routinely referred by general practitioners, solicitors and insurers. Appointments are offered within 14 days and more urgent cases can be seen earlier. Contact Paul G Walsh Audiology and Psychology, 450 Hargreaves St, Bendigo. Phone: 1800 442 315 or visit www.paulgwalsh.com.au.
RSPCA shop has moved The busy ladies who work at the RSPCA shop are keen for their loyal customers to know that the shop has moved from Hargreaves Street to 98 Queen Street. “We‘re now just across the road from the cinema and next door to Jenny Craig,” Mrs. Joyce Nadort, the store manager said Mrs Nadort, who has been working as a volunteer for the RSPCA shop for 13 years said that many people didn’t realise that they had moved. “We moved last May and people are still trying to find us, she said. At the moment the store has a half price sale on all
their glass and china wear, so finding them will be well worth the effort. Mrs Nadort and her team of wonderful helpers, including “Dora the Explorer”, say that their op shop has the cheapest prices in town. “We often have students who come in looking for clothes for the races or for special events,” she said. Mrs Nadort said that the ladies were always happy to receive donations of goods during shop hours. “And we’re very friendly here. Call in, have a browse and a chat with us. We’d love to see you.” RSPCA Shop, 98 Queen Street, phone 5443 0461.
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PHOEBE ROSE BAKER was born at Bendigo Health October 21, 2012 3800 grams
Capsule C l hi hire available. i Safety first capsule 5-star crep rating
Daughter of Amanda Draper and Jason Baker
CALEB JAMES PATERSON
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Sister for Zoe Lee.
Monday to Friday 10am-5pm. Bookings Essential
HUNTER OLIVER JONES
was born at
was born at
Mercy Women’s Hospital
Bendigo Health
Heidelberg
October 19, 2012
October 19, 2012
3991 grams
3640 grams
Son of Tammy and Craig
VAYDAH LOUISE BURCHELL
THOMAS JAMES BOUCHER was born at
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Royal Womens Hospital
Bendigo Health October 12, 2012
October 10, 2012
4040 grams
3334 grams
Daughter of Sarah and
Son of Michelle and
Jones of Echuca.
Son of Renae and Scott
Mark Burchell.
Travis Paterson.
Brother for Kyle, Logan
Boucher of Eaglehawk.
Sister for Sharnie,
Brother for Eloise.
and Grady,
Brother for Jacob.
Georgia and Madalyn.
TED PERCY HOBSON
JAGGER MEMPHIS BENAIM
JAKE REX HOCKING
HUDSON LEVI JOHN LENTEN
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was born at
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St John of God
St John of God
St John of God
St John of God
October 18, 2012
October 23, 2012
October 18, 2012
October 23, 2012
3976 grams
3456 grams
Son of Carly and Danny Son of Leah Ryan and
2972 grams
4096 grams Son of Kaela Fernie
Benaim of Golden
Son of Bree-Anna
Ashley Hobson of
Square.
and Paul Hocking of
and Issac Lenten of
Murrabit.
Brother for London.
Lockwood.
Eaglehawk.
CORDELIA ELLE FORD
CURTIS RAY LOWE
MAX THOMAS RADFORD
OLIVE GRACIE JOAN LEES
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was born at
was born at
was born at
St John of God
St John of God
Bendigo Health
Bendigo Health
October 23, 2012
October 29, 2012
October 30, 2012
October 22, 2012 2850 grams
3080 grams
3524 grams
Daughter of Derryn
4540 grams
Son of Marlee Wadley
and David Ford of
Son of Kristy and Wes
Mandurang.
Lowe of Golden Square.
Kangaroo Flat. Brother
Chris Lees of Kangaroo
Sister for Aurelia.
Brother for Mason.
for Jackson and Jesse.
Flat. Sister for Eva.
AUDREY MAY LOY
ARCHIE O’BRIEN
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CHAYCE SMITH
DRAVEN SMITH was born at
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Bendigo Health
Bendigo Health
October 29, 2012
October 29, 2012
2668 grams
2518 grams
Son of Michelle Bannister
Son of Michelle Bannister
and Peter Smith of
Daughter of Caroline and
and Peter Smith of
was born at
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Bendigo Health
October 28, 2012
October 30 2012
3620 grams
2380 grams
Daughter of Laura and
Son of Chloe Byrnes and
Bendigo.
Bendigo.
James Loy of
Jack O’Brien of
Brother for Chayce.
Brother for Draven.
Kangaroo Flat.
White Hills.
AVA MARYELLA MARLAND
ISLA ROSE JOBLING was born at
NICHOLAS WILLIAM MATTHEWS
MADISON ABIGAIL PUMMEROY
was born at
was born at
was born at
Bendigo Health
Bendigo Health
Bendigo Health
October 30, 2012
October 30, 2012
October 29, 2012 4100 grams
4840 grams
3810 grams
Daughter of Halecia
Daughter of Anabel and
St John of God October 27, 2012 2528 grams
Son of Tanya and Ben of
Edwards and Mark
Jonathan Marland of
Daughter of Rachael and
Gladstone, QLD.
Pummeroy of Sunbury.
Strathdale.
Sean Jobling of Flora Hill.
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"Lilly", brown Burmese, on 8/9/12, dearly loved, Please phone 5443 7012 or 0447 412 441. Reward offered.
MASSAGE CHINESE MASSAGE Full body relaxation. 10am - 8pm. Golden Square. Phone 0433 308 382
Sing Gloria Sunday December 9th at 2.30pm
Sumo wrestling set with mat for hire, $120 per day/night, kiddy rides, petrol driven cars, suit ages 6+. Free drop off & pickup service. For bookings/enquiries ph 0431 730 690.
Forest Street Uniting Church, Forest Street Bendigo Tickets $20- School Children and under FREE EARLY BIRD TICKETS $15 Available until 8pm Wednesday 14th November Contact 5441 2942 or 5443 0174
PUBLIC NOTICES VAL'S Exotic Iris Garden OPEN
TIME FOR YOURSELF! If... you are stressed out...you have stiff and sore muscles ....old injuries are troubling you
Ring Wendy 5447 1943
For end of season sales, contact Val at Colours Plus Nursery, 3 Benjamin St, Kangaroo Flat. Ph 5447 4714. OPEN DAILY
A qualified, experienced and caring masseur with 18 years experience. 9am - 7.30pm ~ Weekend appointments available
An Affordable Rate of $40 per hour
BENDIGO
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Enjoy a night of dancing each Saturday night at the Uniting Church Hall. Forest St, Bendigo. 8pm - 11.30pm. Entry $8. Great music and supper. Ph. Colin 5447 9783
Open Daily 155 Booth Rd Woodvale Free Entry Ph 5446 7060
Deep tissue and relaxation massage to relieve muscle tension and stress!
Health fund rebates apply
Ph: 0427 352 593
18 Eaglehawk Rd (at Active Podiatry)
1811
PUBLIC NOTICES Linking people, places and events Bendigo Newcomers hosts regular social activities as a way to meet new people & discover what the Bendigo Region has on offer.
Bendigo Newcomers: Ph 0498 000 767 E: bendigonewcomers@hotmail.com www.bendigonewcomers.com
PUBLIC NOTICES ROCKN'ROLL and Swing Lessons at St Andrew's Hall, Myers St, Bendigo. Every Monday night at 7.30pm. Details call Frank 5446 2667
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In 60 minutes with a life time guarantee. Also weight loss & gastric band hypnosis. Bendigo every Wednesday. Ph 5342 4617 or 0400 573 369.
7 Day Xmas Lights Hunter Valley - Departs 1 December 6 Day Xmas Tour - Departs 22 December 7 Day Murray Princess - Departs 19 February 2013 7 Day Gippsland and Eden - Departs 10 March 2013 7 Day Eildon & King Valley - Departs 21 April 2013 8 Day Lord Howe Island - Departs 11 May 2013 6 Day Adelaide & York Peninsula - Departs 22 May 2013 11 day Borneo & Brunei - Departs 4 June 2013 Tours start and end at your front door
PH 1800 814 320
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HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION
IRIS GARDEN ON SHOW
Personalised Health alth Care Jo is now available at Active Podiatry
TRAVEL
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Vivaldi and other early music
ENTERTAINMENT
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KANGAROO FLAT COMMUNITY ENTERPRISE NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Members of the public are invited to attend the AGM of the Kangaroo Flat Community Enterprise. This meeting will be held in the function room at the Kangaroo Flat Sports Club, Dower Park, Station Street, Kangaroo Flat at 6pm on Thursday 29th November 2012. For further information contact Sarah Mulqueen on 5447 1214, Secretary, Kangaroo Flat Community Enterprise.
3 nights for only $250 (off peak) For 2 adults in one of our spacious Luxury Villas. Includes Continental breakfast each day. 2 x Meal Vouchers to Yarra Golf Club or Club Mulwala. 5 & 7 Night and Family Packages also available. Cnr Corowa & Tocumwal Rd Mulwala www.suncountry.com.au
03 5743 1074
HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION COTTAGE, Point Lonsdale. Christmas holidays. Sleeps 6, close to beach. $900 per week. Ph 5367 2656.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SERIOUS HOME BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Phone 0401 388 110
17th & 18th November, 2012 Prince of Wales Showgrounds, Holmes Rd, Bendigo
This is the 37th year of the
Bendigo National Swap Meet Over 1600 pre booked sites. Auto, Motorcycle, Engine Parts and Memorabilia.
Display of Old Service & Emergency vehicles Model Car Display and Sales this year will be our largest yet!
Show ‘n’ Shine on Saturday Sunday - Collector cars for sale in same area
Enq: 0434 730 822 or www.bendigoswap.com.au Gates open to public Saturday 6am, Sunday 7am Admission: Sat $10 Sun $5, Weekend pass $15. Children under 16 free No alcohol or dogs permitted on the grounds.
EMPLOYMENT INTERSTATE DRIVER We are in search of a professional B double operator. Hopefully with skills in refrigeration and general freight with a 'can do attitude,' to help our family company grow and retain its good name in the transport industry. Vic roads print out a must. Above award wages and conditions apply. Please apply: 03 5429 3000 or jittrans@bigpond.net.au
Local Classifieds $2.85 per line
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• Catalogue & Flyer Distribution • Automated Collating Services • Commercial Printing Supplies • Business Printing Services • ot@aapt.net.au • 5447 3017
Lic. 30030 FREE Pickup/Return Service from: Bendigo Railway Station, Eaglehawk, Golden Square, Kangaroo Flat & White Hills 4 Day Healesville Nov 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ad $950 Pen/Past $930 5 Day Christmas in the Grampians Dec 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ad $1200 Pen/Past $1180 5 Day New Year’s Eve - Bateman’s Bay Dec 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ad $1200 Pen/Past $1180 8 Day Tamworth Country Music Festival Mar 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ad $1699 4 Day Lakes Entrance Mar 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ad $820 Pen/Past $810 4 Day Great Ocean Road- Warrnambool Mar 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ad $895 Pen/Past $855 5 Day Easter in Sydney - Harbour Cruise - Blue Mountains Mar 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ad $1150 Pen/Past $1125 4 Day Bundanoon Highland Gathering Apr 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ad $995 Pen/Past $970 14 Day Tasmania - Heritage Highlights Apr 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ad $4200 Pen $3990 6 Day Opera in the Caves & Mount Gambier Apr 19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ad $ 1290 Pen/Past $1250 5 Day Forgotten Corner -SA - Eyre Peninsula Apr 29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ad $2250 Pen/Past $2200 4 Day Gippsland Extravaganza May 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $Ad $800 Pen/Past $780 7 Day Cornish Festival May 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ad $1495 Pen/Past $1475 6 Day Broken Hill - White Cliffs May 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ad $1520 Pen/Past $1490 21 Day Queensland Deluxe (shorter options available) Jul 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ad $5980 Pen/Past $5930 15 Day Northern Territory (shorter options available) Jul 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ad $5600 Pen/Past $5550 20 Day Top End AugDAY 1 . .WEST . . . . . .COAST . . . . . . . SPECTACULAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ad $5600 Pen/Past $5550 22 22 Day West Coast (shorter options available) (AIR/COACH/AIR) Augthe 9 spectacular . . . . . . . . . .West . . . .Coast . . . . .from . . . .Darwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ad $9250 Pen/Past $9200 See 13Perth. Day Discover Carnarvon Gorge - Hervey Bay - Toowoomba to the uniqueness of the West, Sep 12 . . . . . . .to. .the . . .Kimberley’s, . . . . . . . . . .the . . Bungle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ad $3600 Pen/Past $3550 from the Pilbara’s 5 Day Bateman’s Bungles, Cable Beach,Bay Monkey Mia, Geikie Oct 7 .Broome, . . . . . . .Kalbarri, . . . . . . .Kununurra, . . . . . . . . .Ord . . .River . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ad $1050 Pen/Past $1030 Gorge, &All muchInternational much more. Tours Include Flights & Many extras Departs Monday June 20 18$2445 Day New ZealandAd Pen/Past $2425 Explorer Tour- Both Islands
EMPLOYMENT COOK WANTED Booming Asian restaurant located in CBD of Bendigo. Full Time Cook position vacant. Asian cooking skill or experience perferred. Please email resume to phinhngo@hotmail.com
DIESEL MECHANIC WANTED We are in search of a qualified mechanic + chassis maintenance, knowledge in refrigeration a bonus to maintain our late model fleet in our own workshop. The right person will be diligent in fleet record & maintenance procedures. Please call 5429 3000
March 1..........................................................................................$4980 10 Day Norfolk Island- Foundation Day March 3..........................................................................................$3460 14 Day Vietnam- A ‘must see’ destination May 3.............................................................................................$4230 22 Day China- Includes Agricultural Tour May 27...........................................................................................$7475 In conjunction Go See Touring Lic # 3198771 & Swagman Tours Lic #LTA31308 & Grand Pacific Lic # TTA 33500
For further information on the above tours or for a full listing, please contact our friendly staff, visit our website www.cardwells.com.au, or your local Travel Agent.
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EMPLOYMENT COMMUNITY CARE PROGRAM MANAGER Lilley Lodge Community Care Bendigo We are seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic professional manager to expand our Community Care Program to the frail aged living in Bendigo. The position is full time and the successful applicant will report to the Director of Nursing. We currently have 20 clients and need a manager to develop and coordinate innovative services to elderly people, including our Community Day Care Program. The program is expected to serve 60 clients before the end of 2013 and to accomplish this task the successful manager will need energy and enthusiasm. Lilley Lodge Community Care supports older adults to stay at home until they are ready to enter residential care. You will be responsible for providing a high quality of care, co-ordinated support and assistance to our clients. Part of your role will be the initial assessment, development, implementation and monitoring of client care plans. The manager should enjoy supporting staff and networking with other service providers is essential. Clinical experience will be highly regarded. The successful applicant will have experience in management, preferably with a tertiary qualification in a relevant discipline. Experience in community aged care is not essential as full training will be provided to the successful person. At Lilley Lodge Community Care we offer employees the opportunity to work within a fast growing organisation in an environment promoting on-going training and professional excellence. A competitive remuneration package will be negotiated. For an initial confidential discussion please phone CEO Gerry Duane on 0413 603 191. Successful applicants will be required to undergo a police check.
EMPLOYMENT 1st / 2nd Year Apprentice The Metropolitan Golf Club The Metropolitan Golf Club, located in South Oakleigh, Victoria invites applications for a first or second year apprentice to join their golf course maintenance team. Applicants must have a keen interest in fine turf management, horticulture, machinery and be able to play and understand the game of golf. Personal qualities such as a strong work ethic, team orientated, highly motivated, courteous nature, and an eye for detail along with a strong desire to succeed will be highly considered. The successful applicant will be trained in all aspects of golf course management and have the necessary interest and personal qualities required of the roles. Written applications including references should be addressed to The Course Superintendent, The Metropolitan Golf Club, Golf Road, Oakleigh South, Vic, 3167 or e-mail: glenns@metropolitangolf.com.au Work Type: Full time Employer: The Metropolitan Golf Club Contact Name: Glenn Stuart Contact Email: glenns@metropolitangolf.com.au Contact Number: 03 9570 6742 Work Location: Victoria
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Services Offered ARNOLD'S
Digger & Trenching Service •Post Holes •Trenching •Ripping •Rotary Hoeing •Levelling •4 in 1 Bucket Phone: 0419 471 541
MICKS TRACTOR & SLASHER
BATHROOM RENOVATIONS Complete bathroom makeovers & alterations. 34 yrs exp by qual tradesman. Servicing Bendigo - Castlemaine & surrounding districts. FREE Quote phone Rod Cox 0419 267 672 or 4406 6019.
BRICKLAYER
Tractor & Slasher for hire, affordable rates. Ph 0409 427 411
available, prompt service. No job too big or small. Phone Will on 5435 2374.
CAR REMOVALS.
CLEANING & CARPET Cleaning, Steam clean or Dry clean $50 first room, $10 per room after that Ph 0439 374 389 Receipt & ABN supplied
Ph 0457 969 464
CAHILL WASTE MANAGEMENT Rubbish removal & lawn mowing. Quotes available Also FREE scrap removal. Ph 0432 205 601
COMPUTERS FIXED
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Fast, friendly service Ph Tod 0411 309 860
Domestic Cleaning. Beat Christmas rush. Free no obligation quote Call 0448 735 169
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• Domestic
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Digger Service
phone Nathan: 0407 972 717 bendigotemptech@hotmail.com
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Servicing all of Central Victoria • Pensioner discounts available Registered Licence No. 47315
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MCCABE’S KITCHENS & BATHROOMS I also offer • Property maintenance • Tiling/Painting • Renovations • Disability and elderly access ramps/rails Phone Brad on 0417 511 159 BUILDERS
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PH 0418 133 802 AUTOMOTIVE
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Ph 0408 510 542 ARC Registered
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0447 694 083
Servicing Greater Bendigo & Macedon Ranges
thebeattles@bigpond.com Specialising in alterations & additions
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Using our 5 ton excavator 4.5 ton skid steer & ten metre tipper After Hours Ph. 5448 8814
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Ti Timber b Fl Floors Decks Pergolas Stairs Registered Builder
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CONCRETING All concrete services. Phone: Jye 0419 575 886 or Sony 0412 455 172
BLOCKED DRAINS from $99 Sewer camera. 0427 507 685
MR DRAINS GARDENER Qualified, insured, weeding, rose pruning, general gardening, Call Tony 0409 023 304
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Interiors, exteriors, free quotes, no job too small, 40 yrs exp. Ph. 0407 412 977 Colin Wright
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All types of plastering. • Home Maintenance • Tiling • Painting • Carpentry. Free quotes. Ph. Brian 0407 679 618
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BOB MILLER Mobile 0418 510 217.
SIEVED TOP SOIL + BOBCAT HIRE Sieved - $35 per mtr. Min. 6 mts - Del. locally Ph 5446 7105 or 0428 507 846
TILING
New tiler in Bendigo area. Tiling & Bathroom Renovations. Call Conrad for a free quote on 0423 421 931 www.versatile-pro.com.au
TREADMILL REPAIRS AND SERVICE 22 years experience Pro-Fit Bendigo Ph 0408 539 134
GRASS SLASHING House blocks & small areas Ph Max 0428 421 941
IRONING
Free pick up and delivery. $16 per hr. Ring Joan 5448 5455.
$35 per hr / $30 pen (inc. take away clippings). Spraying $35 per hr/ $30 pen Rubbish Removal $70 per load/$65 pen (incl tip fee $29) for 7x4 square box trailer. NO fridges, TV or rock/clean fill
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cjchandler65@bigpond.com
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0407 338 944
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31 YEARS KNOWLEDGE KNOWLED AND EXPERIENCE
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Services Offered CLEANING SERVICES
ELECTRICIANS
Geoff Williams Electrical Installations REC 4085
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Driveways, Footpaths, Patios, Sheds Colours, Paving, Retaining Walls Liability Insured - Council Approved
CONCRETE PIPING
Ph 0428 635 375
Thomas Benson Electrical REC A20664
Jeoff Milne 5447 2476 Mob 0425 728 336
0400 719 962
Fast, reliable and on time service Free Quotes. Competitive Rates. No job to small
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544 44 995 or 0427 424 933
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PAINTERS / DECORATORS
Sandhurst Painting and Decorating 35 years experience. Prompt efficient service at reasonable rates. Quotation gladly given.
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DOG GROOMING
LANDSCAPING
Handyman
• General Carpentry • Door Hanging • House & Garden Maintenance • Painting • Paving • Tiling • Pergolas
Phone: 0417 329 802
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• Systems built • Repairs and upgrades • Network and internet connections • Virus and Spyware removal
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Repairs completed within 24 hours
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Over 12 years of combined experience
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FOR SALE
Services Offered PEST CONTROL
ROOFING
ATLAS METAL ROOFING
COVERING
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ALL YOUR ROOFING NEEDS OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE
PHONE PETER
0417 538 267 PHONE 5448 5245
PLASTERERS
Call Steve for a no obligation quote 0426 984 400
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• New Homes and Reroofing •Gutters and Down Pipes • Roof Tile Replacement with Iron • Bullnose and Curved Verandahs
FAX 5448 5247
atlasmetalroofing@hotmail.com
SHARP PLASTER Qualified Tradesman, restoration & ornamental work, all aspects of domestic & commerical work, prepaint touch ups
TREE LOPPING
& MAINTENANCE SERVICES
Tree Maintenance • Stump Mulching Hire Travel Tower • Tree Pruning and Stump Grinding • Tip Truck & Woodchipper Hire • Free Quotes (no job too BIG or SMALL for the Smith Family team)
David Smith
Re-bedding and flexible pointing High pressure cleaning Valley iron replacement Extensions Insurance claims
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superiorroofer@impulse.net.au
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• FULLY INSURED • GUARANTEED • STUMP REMOVAL • FREE QUOTES • BOBCAT • WOOD CHIPPER • HEDGE PRUNING • CHERRY PICKER
JUDD’S TREE LOPPING Phone Brian on
0417 545 193 or 5447 7276 91 Wesley St, Kangaroo Flat
SPOUT CLEANING
Reduce Fire Risk Spouts Vacuumed Spotlessly Pensioner Discounts Water Tanks Cleaned
BA-BF Tradesman Bars (Black) $250, Concrete fence posts, assorted sizes $120, Assorted treated pine 200x45 $100 Ph 0400 058 200
* Fully Insured
BABY car seat, Mother's Choice, up to 18kg, EC, $80. Ph 0459 312 340
CV Industrial Vacuum Services
Ph Paul 5439 3835 or 0428 395 429
The Photographer
BED, single plus quality innerspring mattress, EC, $85. Ph 5448 3615 BED, single, girls, heart shape metal, incl matt, $80. Ph 0438 192 668
BED QS carved, 'Bell & Loveday' Cost $1200 new Selling $450 VGC Ph 0427 911 999
544 33 999 4 Nolan Street, Bendigo
We load for you! 7 Days a Week No job too small or too big
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t Yard clean ups t Whitegoods t DomesƟĐ t Builders t Renovators t Commercial
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COLOUR TV 27" with black box in GC $55 Ph 5447 8794
COMPACT forklift, container mast, does run, needs some attention. $2000 ono. Ph 0427 353 939
COMPUTER, XP, Office, internet, anti-virus, $90. Ph 5444 1894
CORNER computer desk, white, with shelving, $45. Ph 0411 813 316
COUCHES 2.5 seat x2 sofa style EC brown tartan material $250 ono. Ph 0408 334 119
CRAFT SHOP, PATCH WORK, FABRIC & BEADS SUPPLY CLOSING DOWN 25% off
(some exclusions). Bring this ad in & receive an extra 5% off Ph 5446 9477 62 High St, Eaglehawk.
DESK, Study Kids, white w/ hutch, as new, $75. Ph 0438 192 668
DINING table, GC, 6 chairs, fabric, extension, $250 ONO. Ph 5447 8022.
DINING setting - round table, solid, 4 brown & black high back chairs. As new. Cost $600, sell $250. Ph 0449 994 293
DOG Kennel, extra large, timber, $80. Ph 0438 192 668
DOUBLE bed, black wrought iron with heart motif on end, mattress incl, EC, $190. Ph 0418 727 885
DOUBLE mattress & base, GC, $100. Ph 5442 4612
DRESSER w/ glass display, cupboards, drawers, VGC, $90. Ph 5449 3048
A friendly, reliable, local plumbing team fully qualified in all aspects of plumbing
RUBBISH REMOVAL
BALTIC pine dresser with leadlight doors, dining table with 6 chairs, low line TV unit, wine rack, mirror, hall table, lounge table, VGC $800 ono. Ph 0427 183 671
BATH, steel, white enamel, 1600x750, $100 Ph 5447 8250And
License No. 32710
Lic#23529
BABY change table, pine, on castors, EC, $50. Ph 5447 8250
BALTIC pine floorboards $4m. Ph 0409 417 676
Peter Carr Plumbing & Gasfitting
Phone 0408 506 159
PORTACOT with mattress Steelcraft VGC $25. Ph 0408 471 532. 4 PANE bridge chairs with cushions, $99. Ph 5443 6775
Lic#100122
• General Plumbing and Gasfitting • Blocked drains • No call out fees • Flat hourly family friendly rate
FOR SALE
SPOUT CLEANING
0448 701 138
Don Andrea Plumbing
CLIVIAS and orchids large pots $60-$20. Ph 0408 571 631
COFFEE table, modern, stained pine, VGC, $40 Ph 5442 6994
No
Pty. Ltd.
CHILD'S desk with hutch $20 Ph 0408 471 532.
TREE REMOVAL & MAINTENANCE
BABY rocker, blue, carry handles, EC, $10 Ph 5443 6219
• Blocked Drains • Burst Pipes • Septics • Gas Leaks & Gas Fitting • Hot Water Services • Roof Leaks • Gutters/Downpipes • Renovations • Gen Plumbing • Latest Drain Cleaning Equipment • Leak Detection QUALITY WORK AT THE RIGHT PRICE!
CHAINSAW BAR
20"/51cm. Brand new. $80. Ph. 0409 43 40 43 or 0428 135 769
COFFEE table, 130mm long, polished wood, $100. Ph 0449 994 293
Mob: 0438 632 219
Experts in all aspects of roofing
CHAINSAW sharpener, professional quality, EC, $100. Ph 0408 571 541
0427 506 160
• Concrete tiles • Terracotta racotta tiles • Slate tiles • Iron roofi ofing
FREE ROOF INSPECTIONS
Ph: 5446 7751
SMITHS Quality tree and Stump Removal
CASSETTES VCR 10 for $2 Ph 5447 7762
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BIKE, kids mountain, red, EC, $100. Ph 0438 050 970. BIKE electric IBOSA $600 Ph 0428 271 318
BLIND SALE SPRING SPECIALS BLINDS, AWNINGS, ROLLER SHUTTERS & SECURITY DOORS. Free measure & quote. Southern Cross Blinds & Awnings, 141 High St K/Flat. Ph. 5447 9011 BLINDS indoor, pollen cream, (4) $50 the lot. Ph 5443 2273 BLINDS outdoor canvas, 2mx3m & 2mx2m. $50 the lot Ph 5443 2273 BOOKSHELF, large, pink & purple, $45. Ph 0411 813 316
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BREVILLE juice fountain, EC, $85 Ph 5448 3615 CAR ramps, $50 pair. Ph 0432 346 659
ENTERTAINMENT unit, low line, cupboards either end, 210mm, polished wood. As new. $200 Ph 0449 994 293
EXTERNAL door frame, alumni., new cond., $70 Ph 5449 3279
FISHING lures, collectibles, EC, $100. Ph 0408 571 541
FLOATING floor, 27 packs, wood grain brown, $1000. Ph 0478 608 036
FLOOR rug, red, 160x230, near new, EC, $65. Ph 5443 9631
FRIDGES
and Freezers. Top brands from $195. Fully recond, 6 mths wty. 283 High St, G/Sq. Ph. 5441 1955
FRIDGE - Westinghouse upside down fridge /freezer, 430L, 3 years old, as new, $575 PH 5449 6729
GENERATOR AEG 5 KVA diesel engine, never used, electric start. $1100 Ph 0458 559 299
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FOR SALE
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FOR SALE
GERMI 100 high presuure washer, never used $100 Ph 5443 2276
IRISES, 300 named colours to choose from. New releases bred last year avail. 155 Booth Rd Woodvale Ph 5446 7060
LINING for interior of car boot as new $5 Ph 5447 7762
GIRLS Barbie bike, 40cm, suit 4-8yrs, as new, $45 ONO. Ph 0400 697 851 GIRTON boys winter shirt EC size 18 x4 $20 the lot Ph 0458 124 212
INSULATION 3.5 batts, bag, this only, Sat 1pm-3pm, 9 Long Gully
$20 per weekend & Sun Daniel St,
JADE amplifier guitar /keyboard, 70 watt, EC $99 ono Ph 5447 8573
LOUNGE chairs x 2, steam cleaned, VGC, $40 pr. Ph 5443 6219
KITCHEN table & chairs, GC $100 ono Ph 5442 2338 or 0409 139 576
LOUNGE, leather 3 & 2 seater couches includes 4 reclining seats, VGC $950. Ph 0407 428 080
LAMBSWOOL geniune strollertoddler seat, S/F, EC, $15. Ph 5443 6219
LOUNGE, modern leather recline, cat scrathers, $90 Ph 5442 8080
LAPTOP complete starter pack $80 Ph 5447 7239
MARBLE top pedestal table iron base $80 Ph 5449 3279
Store Well with Stilwell
Containers
MATTRESS SALE
to suit all your needs!
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All inner spring, brand new, Aussie Made. Dbl $179, QS $198. Ph 5443 3071.
FOR SALE SINGLE MATTRESS Inner Spring, brand new, has 12 year warranty, $210. Ph 5443 3071
51 Ryalls Lane, Strathfieldsaye. • Ph 5439 5512 • Mob 0409 957 014
Golden Square Mower & Marine
Everything for your yard & property maintenance Ride on Mowers from $1990 MASSIVE RANGE inc. MTD, Rover, Craftsman and CUB CADET (commercial use) Push and Self Propelled Mowers
MATTRESS, queen size, as new, with warranty, $200. Ph 5448 3259
Aluminium Boats Makocraft, Clearwater and Yamaha Outboards
Plus much, much more! Best service, best price guaranteed Phone: (03) 5443 2816 www.bendigomowers.com.au
Cnr Hallam St & Woodward Road Golden Square, Bendigo
FOR SALE
MOTOR
OUTDOOR setting, 11pce. Table 2.3mx1m, glass top. 8 chairs, 2 stools, rust proof alumin. powder coated, inc cushions, immaculate condition. $695 Ph 0432 317 067
QUEEN bed suite, quality made timber, slat bed, dressing table with mirror, 2 bedside drawers, $650 lot. Ph 5449 3651
MUSHROOM COMPOST 10 slabs $45 or 40 slabs $160 Delivered. Ph 0400 238 731
METAL gates x 4 for front yard, 2 x 85cm x 150cm, 2 x 80cm x 135cm, $300 ONO. Ph 0478 608 036
NATIVE plants Summer Clearance Sale. Pots from $3. Thurs - Sun weekly 9am - 5pm. 426 Napier St W/Hills.
MICROWAVE National Genius 650W GWO $20 Ph 5446 1241 MONITOR, 17" square, k /board, mouse, speakers. $60 Ph 0409 041 073
OLYMPUS AS4000 PC transcription kit. $100. Ph 0419 332 659
CLEARING SALES
ORCHIDS large in flower $25 each. Phone 5447 7226
BENDIGO ANTIQUE AND ESTATE AUCTIONS
OREGON 2x4m & 1x3,7m length 6x2 - $70, Hardwood 2x4.2m lengths 8x1.5 - $40, 3x3.8m lengths 5x1.5 $30, Baltic pine boards 6" approx 30m - $35. Ph 0419 560 348
177 View Street, Bendigo ENTRIES ARE INVITED
For our next antique and collectables auction
Wednesday 28th November, 6pm
OUTDOOR glass pub table, 150cmx90cm, as new, $30. Ph 5446 3067
Individual or estate lots accepted
Contact: Dennis 5443 8570 or Vernon 5441 4168 or 0407 485 333 www.bendigoantiques.com.au
PATHRIDER 4 wheel mobility scooter, only 4 months old, cost $5000 new sell $3800. Ph 5447 4194 or 0437 148 496 PHOTOCOPIER/Printer/Fax /Scanner Ricoh Aficio 2027, 4 tray (inc A3)B&W, Serviced and in GWO. Suit small office. $500 BARGAIN! Ph 0419 332 659
PIANO Forster-Leipzig, pianola (no rolls), needs some work. $450. Ph 5439 6472
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PRAM, jogger, toddler seat, acc, EC, $100 Ph 0459 312 340 PRAM, stroller, layback, red, GC $30. Ph 0459 312 340
Doors, Load Restraints, Dogs, Chains, Load Binders, Roof Scoops, New Radiators, Large Qty Trailer Lights, Lifing Chains & Shackles, Concrete Clutches. Builder Toilet, 2X Brick Saws, Concrete Mixers, Compressors, Wackers, Tie Changers, 3 Phase Table Saw, 3 Phase Air Compressor, Power Tools, Safety Harness & Pallet Jacks. Qty Of Organ, Pine , Architraves, Blue Board, Windows, Doors, Kitchen Sinks, Flick Mixers, Pavers, Steel Cabinets, Scrap Steel & Iron, Furphy Tanks, New Fire Units/Trailer, Large Qty Sundry Items
Approx 900 Lots
Good Quality White Goods, Lounge Suites, Dining Settings, Bookshelves, Queen Beds, TV Units, Dressing Tables, New Electric Ovens, New Mirrors, New Vanity Units, Viking Ride On Lawn Mower with Catcher, New Mulcher, Electric Golf Buggy, 1996 Land Rover, 1999 Holden Vectra, Large Potted Yukkas & Other Plants, Outdoor Setting, Lawn Mowers, Pop Top Camper Van, Camping Trailer with Annexe, Mountain Bikes, Electric Bike, 3 Way Fridges, 3 Phase Lighting Gear, Lots of Collectables, Hardware Sundries, Bag of Weaving Yarn, Lots Of Sundries Boxes. We are ONLY open each Thursday and Friday to receive goods 10am - 5pm
There is to much to mention. Viewing 3rd November 9am-1pm Note: 11% Buyers Premium, GST inclusive Term: Cash or Eftpos - Charges do apply
Ph 5442 5044
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RUG, pink & blue, 10ft L x 7ft 4in W, EC, just cleaned, $400. Ph 5446 7835 SINGLE bed, wood head /end, +/- matt, $100. Ph 0438 050 970.
WANTED TO BUY
AUSTRALIAN silver coins, old silver cigarette cases, old walking sticks, old pocket watches, cash paid, buyer will call. Phone Tom 5449 3070
CASH
For Fridges & Freezers, in GWO up to 25yrs. Washing Machines up to 7yrs old. Ph. 5441 1955
ELECTRIC guitar wanted, cash paid. Phone Tom 5449 3070
CASH PAID
Old batteries, pick up service. Ph 0431 730 690.
TRACTORS & farm machinery wanted. Going or not, cash paid, Ph 0429 393 221
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SUEDE beige lounge, 2 recliners & 2 seater couch $220. Ph 0407 397 667
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TOPIARY holly 120cm tall, potted, $100 ono. Ph 5446 9762
Price includes colour, scanning of images and clip art etc.
TOY box, large with 2 sections, pink & purple. $45. Ph 0411 813 316
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TRAMPOLINE, large round, no net, $80.Ph 0438 050 970.
LIVESTOCK
TRICYCLE, Gomier brand 24", mirrors, lights & basket front & back, pump, helmet, lock. Only used 3 times. $600 ono Ph 5444 5533
$7.25 per cm/col
BUNNIES, mixed colours, $30. Ph 5449 3667 or 0437 455 387
KITTENS. 2 x dark tortoiseshell, 1 grey. Free to good home. Ph 5441 2650
LAMB, Dorper cross, black w/ white markings, male, 8 weeks, $100. Ph 0478 608 036 TV Cabinet Cedar, ExCon 2000x1300, CD/DVD drawers, Paid $1800 Sell, $380. Phone 5442 8759 WASHING machine, Simpson top loader, GC, $60. Ph 0447 775 833
WATER TANKS and DRUMS
3000 lt $620. 5000 lt $820. 10,000 lt $1450. 2500 lt Slimline $690. Drums 200lt $25. www.ebsary.com.au 161 McIvor Hwy Ph 5443 6740 WEATHERBOARDS x 15, bull nose, new, 5.4m, $100 Ph 5447 8250 WICKER chair white EC $20 Ph 5442 6994 WINNERA seed cleaner, $30 Ph 5443 6775 YORK Elliptical X-trainer EC $550. Power Tower for chains dips abs $120 Ph 0408 334 119
GARAGE SALES
EAGLEHAWK Uniting Church carpark, Saturday 3rd Nov 8am-12pm. Sites available $10. Wide variety of items for sale
HUGE MOVING & COMBINED SALE
Over 300 lots Sat & Sun, 8am til late Irkara Drv, Strathdale house lot, quality timber furniture, antiques & collectibles, hand & power tools, household & shed sundries, reg boat, Ph 0408 590 830
ORCHARD Walk, Strathfieldsaye. Saturday 9am-3pm. Lots of kids clothing, kids furniture & toys.
SATURDAY November 3rd, 70 Bright St Eagalehawk. 9am-1pm.
GARAGE SALES
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RIDING boots Dublin ES M size 6 worn once $50 Ph 5443 2276
STOCKYARD portable 8 panel 11ftx5ft, gate panel 6.5ftx5ft, 5 bars high. $1100. Ph 5447 0284
Truck & Trailer Equpiment-Gates, Curtains, Rear Barn
Viewing Tuesday November 6th - 10am - 6pm
RECLINER chair, blue with foot stool, free delivery Bendigo $25 5447 8573
POOL table. 600x1200, 2 cues, set Kelly balls. GC $100 Ph 0457 063 082
131 Victoria Street, Eaglehawk 4th November 2012 at 10am
Wednesday November 7th - 10am Start
RASPBERRY plants, established in pots, $8 each. Ph 5447 9550
SOFA Bed, Good condition $40 ONO Mobile 0438 386 062
Short Notice CLEARANCE SALE
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RABBITS - large dressed rabbits, pet food only. $6 pair Ph 5446 1194
POOL chlorine, FREE, 10kg, broken container. Ph 5444 4515.
CLEARING SALES
AUCTION
Saw Benches Log Splitters 8, 20, 30, 40 TON Brush Cutters & Whipper Snippers inc. Makita, Honda, Rover, Sanli, Kawasaki (2 year commercial warranty) Generators, Chainsaws, Blowers, Blower Vacs, Edgers, Rotary Hoes and Chippers/Shredders
FOR SALE
MUSHROOM mulch and high grade topsoil, direct from grower, avail. all year round. Ph 5435 3566 and leave a msg.
Containers can be custom fitted with shelves, benches, windows, side doors, electricity, insulation & air-conditioning. View containers at:
FOR SALE Sinopower 9hp. Brand new. $200. Ph. 0409 43 40 43 or 0428 135 769
MATTRESS, king size, EC, paid $2500, sell $1000, includes wool underlay worth $100. Ph 0427 050 714
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DOMESTIC SHORT HAIR TABBY MALE, 3 YEARS
Are you wondering about my name? You might think that it’s because I’m a big fan of the actor but this is not the case at all. Rather, it’s because I am a very chatty fellow, and when I start to talk to you I crow loudly like a bird as I am part Siamese! I have an opinion on pretty much everything. I enjoy lots of attention and affection. AALIA
SHARPEI X LABRADOR, GOLD FEMALE, 2 YEARS
I am still very young in attitude, and I can be a bit stubborn, that’s my Sharpei side. I am pretty sociable but could do with some real training to teach me all I need to know about being a good girl for my new owners.
LOST YOUR DOG OR CAT?
THE RSPCA IS THE POUND FOR THE BENDIGO CITY COUNCIL.
5441 2209
Mon-Sat 10am-4pm, Sun & Pub Hols 10am-12pm www.rspcavic.org.au
MACHINERY *GRAIN AUGER*
Barrel & Flight, all sizes. Also Header Barrel & Ribbon. Spiral Duct Aust formerly Chapmans (03) 9587 4185
CARAVANS & TRAILERS 1982 Jayco Songbird Popt Top, rear bunk, gas fridge, Aug '13 reg, $5800 Phone 0439 389 325
MACHINERY FOR SALE
CARAVAN Poptop 14ft Millard, elec brakes, new tyres, Jan 2013 reg, GC, annexe, $6000 neg. Ph 0448 033 945
CASE tractor, 3230 slasher, air cond cab, 62h/p, $15,000Ph 0427 353 939
COROMAL Excel 511, new annexe & a/c, lots of extras, VGC, $26,500 ONO. Ph 0403 139 401 or 5422 6221
BOATS HOBIE Mirage Outback Kayak 2010, trolley cart, fish bucket, Lowrance fish finder, 2 rod holders & anchor trolley, $2000 Ph 0428 426 510
WRECKING
AAAAAAAAA WANTED All old cars and scrap metal. Ph 0427 436 744.
CARS WANTED
JAYCO Freedom 2005, s /beds, roll out awning, $20,000 neg. Luxton Tce Kangaroo Flat Ph 5447 7195
6 x 4 $590. 8 x 5 tandem $2,190. 161 McIvor Hwy
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Open 51⁄2 days Cars wanted Minor Panel Beating Fairview Rd KangarooFlat Ph 0487 000 145 or 5447 4441 Pensioner Discount LMCT 11067
VISCOUNT Grand Tourer 1984 two rear single beds, convertible front dinette, easy to tow, excellent condition includes annexe $6200 Phone 5439 4787 Strathfieldsaye
WRECKING
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WINNEBAGO Free Spirit, 1st Reg 2005, Fiat Ducato 5-spd man with cruise, 46,500 kms EC, ZGF-096 $80,000 ONO. Ph 0439 550 360
SCRAP metal wanted. Cars, trucks, tractors, tin, wire, white goods etc. Phone 5474 3237 or 0427 312 146.
Supplier of quality new and used automotive parts, panels and accessories
Wanted to buy
late model damaged vehicles 320 Station St, Epsom info@carpartrec.com.au
Ph 5448 8444
AUTO
AUTO FORD BA Ute 2004, XNC-510, 5-spd man, tray, silver, XR6 wheels, 140000km, EC. $9,980 ono. Ph 0400 058 200
AUTO 2012 Nissan Dualis ST, 2WD, 6 spd man, 2.2L, a /c, 5200kms, as new, 3 years on warranty, $24,000 ONO. YUS-566. Ph 0408 127 762 80 Toyota Celica, red, light rust, GC, runs, needs battery, No RWC or Rego, $750 ono as is. RA40-119998. Ph 0431 415 051 CAR headlight HID conversion kits from $100. Fitting available. Ph 0418 878 046
LMCT 2806
CHEV Corvette 1989 V8 auto, red black RHD, 5 months CHVV-8, $22,000 0409 131 462
HOLDEN SV6 VE ute 2011 Voodoo Blue, 27,500km, extended warranty, tow kit, soft & hard top, tint. winds., bluetooth, touch screen media, UHF radio, car bra, scanner, $26,500 ONO Genuine reason for sale. BPH-27P Ph 0467 712 942 JAGUAR 81 XJ6, 78,000kms, $15,000 ONO. 0453491. Ph 0419 595 426 MAZDA, service and repairs, 18 years experience, all models. Ph 0407 628 396.
5.7L trim, reg, ONO
COMMODORE VN, 6H8UNK19HKL327286, as is, 245,000kms, $500. Ph 0435 199 230 after 5pm COMMODORE VZ 2005, 186,000kms, regularly serviced , $10,770. UOH-677. Ph 0400 881 037 FORD Falcon EA Ute, 2004, on gas, $15,000. WRK-3143. Ph 0417 831 808
LOW COST CARS $$$ UNDER $15,000 WITH WARRANTY $$$ SALES & RENTALS Ph: 5441 8490
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FORD Territory '04, a/c, p/s, 7 seater, reg till June '13, YAX-932, RWC, $15,500, Phone 0416 844 916 HOLDEN Commodore, VX, 2001, auto, reg 02/13, 198,000kms, $4400, RWC, QRX-516. Ph 0412 196 022
HOLDEN Omega VE auto, dual fuel, gas & petrol, 2007 fully op., 160,000 H/W KM, spotless cond., new tyres, long reg, RWC, any test, service bks, YKI-511 $17,750 ono Ph 0419 208 804
MERCEDES-BENZ 400 SEL, immac cond, all elecs, RWC, reg YIC-555, $10,750 Ph 0432 068 575 or 5447 2711
TOYOTA CAMRY Executive sedan, 2.0lt 4-spd auto, p/s, a/c, 163,000kms, RWC, no rego, $2,800 ono. 3S8163444 Phone 0498 094 931
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NISSAN PULSAR HATCH Auto, a/c, p/s, tinted windows, alloys, low kms. ABC111. $18,000. Ph 5442 1646
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JAYCO Poptop, triple bunks, full oven cooktop, 3-way fridge, annexe, all working, $6,800 neg. Ph 0487 328 323
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JAYCO poptop 16ft, single beds, full annexe, immac. cond., always kept undercover, $17,000. Ph 5448 3405
Cash offered. Phone 0417 334 009.
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NISSAN PULSAR HATCH Auto, a/c, p/s, tinted windows, alloys, low kms. ABC111. $18,000. Ph 5442 1646
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2001 Hyundai Sonata Classique 5 Speed Manual, Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Electrics, As Traded. XHR-868 $2,990 1987 Toyota Camry CS Sedan 5 Speed Manual, Air Conditioning. PFD-517 $990 2000 Toyota Camry CSI T Bar Auto, Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Hard to Find, 4 Cylinder. QPX-271 $5,990 2003 Holden Crewman VY|| SS Very Smart, T Bar Auto, Air Conditoning, Power Steering, Alloys, V8 Performance, Tonneau and Tow Bar. WPK-586 $14,990 2003 Nissan Pathfinder TI Wagon 4x4 T Bar Auto, Aic Conditioning, Power Steering, Sunroof, Leather, Alloys. ZER-951 $12,990
2005 BA Falcon XT II Sedan • T Bar • Automatic • Air Conditioning • Power Steering • Rear Spoiler • Alloys • Only 102,000kms UCG-836 $9,990 Driveaway 2002 Kia Sportage 4x4 Wagon 5 Speed, Manual, Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Alloys, Fully History, 12 months rego ENG NO FE218862 $7,990 2008 BF Series II Falcon UTE T Bar Auto, Air, Power Steering, Fibreglass Canopy, 12 Months Reg. WJR-733 $18,990 2002 Hyundai Terracan 4x4 5 Speed Manual, Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Nudge Bar, Roof Rack, Alloys, Side Steps. RQK-039 $7,990 2004 Toyota Camry Sportivo Sedan Local Car, Full Service History, T-Bar Auto, Air Con, Power Steering, Alloys, Rear Spoiler. SWM 731. $10,990 2000 Hyundai Accent 5 Speed Manual, Air Conditioning, Power Steering. QMP 506. $4,990 1997 Mitsubishi Pajero GLS Wagon 5 Speed Manual, 3.5 V6, 7 Seater, Bull Bar. RZK 040. $9,990 2002 Hilux Dual Cab 5 Speed Manual, Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Tonneau, Tow Bar, 98,000kms, Locally Owned. RMK 581 $14,990 2004 Holden VZ Commodore Wagon T-Bar auto, Air conditioning, Power steering, Very clean, 12 months registration VIN G612K82B55L355066 $9,990 1999 Subaru WRX Impreza 5 Speed Manual. Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Electric Windows, Rear Spoiler, Alloys, Performance Plus. WYV-182 $13,990 2004 Proton Gen 2 Hatch 5 Speed Manual, Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Electric Windows, Economy Plus. TPB-958 $6,990 2002 Honda Civic GLi Sedan 5 Speed Manual, Air Con, Power Steering, Local Car, Alloys, 12 Months Reg RQE-407 $10,990 2003 Jeep Cherokee Grand Laredo T-bar auto, Auto, Air Con, Power Steering, Alloys, 2.7 Turbo Diesel, Cruise, CD Player, Very neat compact
2006 Kia Rio EXL Sedan • 5 Speed Manual • Air Conditioning • Power Steering • Ideal First Economical Car • New Tyres UML-180 $7,990 Driveaway unit. SEI-873 $15,990 2004 RA Holden Rodeo Crew Cab 4x4 T-bar Auto, Hard Lid, Alloys, Tow Bar, Bull Bar, Long Rego, YXA-285 $18,990 2009 Holden Epica CDZ Sedan T-bar Auto, 1 Local Owner, Alloys, Service History, Cruise Control, Electrics ZFE-720 $12,990 2003 Holden Cruze Wagon Local Car only, 106,000kms, Alloys, Air Con, Power Steering, AWD. SQX-352 $8,990 2005 RA Holden Rodeo Tray 5 Speed Manual, 2.4L, Air Con, Power Steering, Drop Side Aluminium Tray. TLA-744 $10,990
Ph: 5447 1500 A/H Rod Wearne: 0418 558 105 Finance Available TAP www.centralvictoriankia.com.au
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SPRiNG Gullyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s disappointing start to the Emu Valley Cricket Association season continued at the weekend, when they surrendered first innings points to Maiden Gully on Saturday. Spring Gully batted first and made a paltry total of 85 from their 27 overs, with only four batsmen making double figures, led by Jarrod Quirk with 20. Glenn McCoomb was destroyer-in-chief for Maiden Gully, taking 4-51 off his 11 overs, while he was amply backed up by David Becker, Brett Haw and Rob Brown, who claimed two scalps each. With Maiden Gully expected to cruise past their target, the game took a twist when Damien Dunlop claimed the first two wickets, before keeper Shaun Makepeace caught Brenden Pierce behind off the bowling of Dunlop to bring the score to 3/22. Maiden Gully looked in trouble before Paul Martin and Craig Green steadied the ship adding 31 and 50 not out respectively, to guide Maiden Gully to a comfortable five wicket win. At Catholic College, Mandurang put themselves in a solid position to claim victory over Sedgwick after being 6/150,fin-
ishing all out for 336 from their 70.2 overs. Number eight Geoff Thomspon top scored for Mandurang with 82, while Will Anderson added 43 and Kris Raukola amassed 41. Sedgwick, who will have to have a big day with the bat tomorrow, were lead by young gun Jordan ilsley who took 4/71, while Scott McKenzie was the only other multiple wicket taker with 3/54. Meanwhile in the battle of the creeks at Longlea Oval Tim Hobbs fell agonisingly close of a century for Emu Creek when he was dismissed for 97, paving the way for his sideâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s total of 308 from 73.3 overs. A number of Emu Creek batsmen got starts but were unable to post big scores, Justin Hancock was next best with 38 while Brad Rowe made 34. Ash Dixon, Travis Nolan and Jamie Morgan who all took three wickets, will need a strong batting performance if they are to win their second game of the season. United are on the verge of first innings points against Golden Gully, dismissing the Cobras for 97 and ending the day on 3/76 after 26 overs at the crease. Rodney Smyth claimed three
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Emu Valley Cricket Association â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Division 1 wickets for United, while teammate Lachlan Shawyer took 5/28, including that of the top scorer for Golden Gully, Jeremy Rogerson. For United, Nathan Taig and Jayde Mullane were the not out batsmen on eight and four respectively, following on from 29 by Alex Collins and Andrew Gaulâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 27. interestingly, Jacob Piccoli for United and Golden Gullyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Jason Goss both bowled four overs for their sides, with neither conceding a single run. Finally, West Bendigo look in trouble as they chase down Marongâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s total of 141 at Ken Wust Oval, sitting precariously at 4/24 heading into day two of play. Marong had four of their batsmen run out during their innings, including Andrew Gladstone for 28, while Zach Samuel top-scored with 34. West Bendigo were well positioned when they came out to bat, but Jeremy Ross had different ideas, the Panthersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; opening bowler ripping through the Redbacksâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; attack with 2/1 off his six overs, to leave West Bendigo with plenty of work to do in order to grab first innings honours. Day two action gets under way this Saturday at 1pm.
Road race postponed The 2012 Victorian Open Road Championships that were to be held in Bendigo next month have been postponed to ensure that the event can be conducted safely. The championships were to be held from November 9-11, but due to the Victoria Police motorbike unit not being available to assist with rolling road closures, the titles have been postponed. Originally, a 24.6km womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s time trial and 30km menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s time trial were both to be held on Friday, November 9 around Emu Creek, while on Saturday the women would ride five laps, and the men nine laps, of a 15.8km Spring Gully road race circuit. The championships were planned to come to their conclusion with CBD criteriums for both the Men and Women on Sunday, November 11. According to a statement released this week, the proposed new date is January 18-20, 2013, pending police approval. Race director John Craven said the postponement was regrettable, but
stressed that safety was paramount. â&#x20AC;&#x153;With the full co-operation of the City of Greater Bendigo and Cycling Victoria, we went down several avenues and tried vigorously to retain the event on the original weekend but it did not fit in with the police schedule,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The titles need to be conducted in total safety. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We look forward to working with the Victoria Police on the proposed new date.â&#x20AC;? The titles were to double as the inaugural Bendigo Grand Prix, and cyclists from across Victoria were expected to flock to the event. Craven said that mid-January may be the best time to hold the championships, as it will come off the back of the Australian road race championships to be held in Ballarat from January 9-13. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There is a strong chance that a number of the countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s top riders will remain in Victoria and try to add a Victorian title to their cycling resumes,â&#x20AC;? he said.
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Retallick said the action-packed weekend will be free to all comers. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s free all week, and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re really hopeful we get a lot of people down to see some fantastic players in action,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve had good crowds here so far, and
weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve got some of the best junior players in the world competing. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Some of these players will go on to accomplish big things, and people have the opportunity to see them for free in their home town, which we think is fantastic.â&#x20AC;?
Winner shines at the Bendigo Cup ď&#x20AC;łFrom Page 36 Ryan said before the race he had second thoughts about the horse running. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I said to Darren about 24 hours before to the race that the ground would be firm, the Kyneton Cup would be a better draw and to scratch it,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;He told me no, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve planned this, and here we are. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve never had a cup winner here, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve had a few that have won
but at the moment Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m that excited, I just canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t think.â&#x20AC;? Boss, who won the Cox Plate on Ocean Park at Moonee Valley on Saturday and replaced suspended Bendigo hoop Brad Rawiller, paid tribute to Weirâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s training style as a reason for their success. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know what the stats are when Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve ridden his horses, but I dare say theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d be pretty good,â&#x20AC;? Boss, who was fined $400 for a gesture made while crossing the finish line, said.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Darren just lets you do what you want to do, trusts you, and thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s what makes riding his horses great. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a highly talented racehorse, heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d been ridden at the back in his last few so I decided Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d put him in the race to start and he finished really strongly.â&#x20AC;? A big crowd braved the heat and wind to enjoy the day, Bendigo Jockey Club president Brendan Dreschler said the club was extremely excited with the day as a whole.
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SOME of Australiaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s best tennis players will be in action at the Bendigo Bank Tennis Complex this weekend as they battle it out for the 2012 William Loud International title. Hometown hopeful Eliza Long has been eliminated from the tournament, after losing her doubles match on Monday and being eliminated by Nicha Lertpitaksinchai in the singles on Wednesday, 6-2 6-2. Long was a wildcard in the event, but the 17-yearold battled gallantly in her two matches, in what was just her second professional tournament. Bendigo Tennis Association executive officer Leon Reallick said Longâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s loss was somewhat disappointing, but she could certainly hold her head high. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It was only Elizaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s second professional event, and when you come up against a top-300 player in the world itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s always a difficult assignment,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Eliza will be better for it, and will only keep improving.â&#x20AC;? Defending champion and menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s number three seed Matt Reid was also knocked out on Wednes-
day by world number four ranked junior Nick Kyrgios in three sets, but is still alive in the doubles competition with partner Adam Feeney. Retallick said Kyrgiosâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; win was extremely impressive, considering he only flew into the country on Monday. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Nick had been playing a junior tournament in Japan, which he won, and flew in on Monday,â&#x20AC;? Retallick said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;He is going to be a very good player, and is just one of a number of players in the tournament who have bright futures ahead of them.â&#x20AC;? Second seed in the womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s draw Ashleigh Barty is another young gun excelling in the tournament, progressing to the quarter-finals with a 6-0 6-0 win over Sabina Sharipova. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think Ash Barty lost two points in her whole match,â&#x20AC;? Retallick said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If you want to see a what a teenage prodigy looks like, Ashleigh is one to watch as she is going to be, and already is, a super player.â&#x20AC;? The tournament ends this Sunday with the quarters to be held on Friday and the semi-finals on Saturday.
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6.00 Breakfast 8.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 The Talk 10.00 Ten News 11.00 ET 11.30 The Insider 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The Doctors 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Huey 4.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Project 7.00 Modern Family 7.30 Glee 8.30 The Good Wife 9.30 Emily Owens M.D. 10.30 Ten News 11.15 In Plain Sight 12.15 Late Show With David Letterman 1.00 Infomercials 3.30 CBS: This Morning 5.00 Everyday Life 5.30 Life Today
6.00 Breakfast 8.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 The Talk 10.00 Ten News 11.00 ET 11.30 The Insider 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The Doctors 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Huey 4.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Project 7.00 Modern Family 7.30 Jamie's Fifteen Minute Meals 8.30 Law & Order: SVU 10.30 Ten News 11.15 Off The Bit 11.45 Late Show With David Letterman 12.30 Infomercials 3.30 CBS: This Morning 5.00 Everyday Life 5.30 Life Today
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5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 1.30 About Men 2.30 Living Black 3.00 Letters And Numbers 3.30 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Global Village 5.45 Countdown 6.30 World News 7.30 Coast 8.30 England’s Early Queens 9.35 As It Happened: Wellington Bomber 10.40 World News 11.15 Movie: The Bridesmaid (France): Benoît Magimel, Laura Smet, Aurore Clément 1.10 Movie: Kurt Wallander: The Overdose (Sweden): Krister Henriksson, Johanna Sallstrom, Ola Rapace 2.50 Weatherwatch
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Semele 3.40 The Chopin Etudes 3.50 Hidden History 4.25 The Chopin Etudes 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.35 Rex In Rome 6.30 World News 7.30 James May’s Toy Stories 8.30 Blackout: Daniel Demoys is a stranger in his own life. Over the years he has gone from being an idealistic young man with a burning desire to make the world a better place, to a disillusioned and corrupt council official. 9.30 Boardwalk Empire: Van Alden's grasp on sanity becomes tenuous. 11.45 Movie: 25 Carat (Spain) 1.20 Drawn Together 2.15 Weatherwatch
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.30 World Watch 8.30 Popasia 10.30 FIFA World Cup 2014 Magazine 11.00 UEFA Champions League Magazine 11.30 Speedweek 1.30 World Watch 2.30 Power Surge 3.30 To Infinity And Beyond 4.30 Living Black 5.00 Cycling Central 6.00 Thalassa 6.30 World News 7.35 Lost Worlds 8.30 Finding Life Beyond Earth 9.30 By The People: The Election Of Barack Obama 11.35 Movie: Journey From The Fall (Vietnam): Kieu Chinh, Diem Lien 1.55 Movie: Keane (The US): Damian Lewis, Abigail Breslin, Amy Ryan 3.40 Weatherwatch
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Movie: The Keys To The House (Italy): Charlotte Rampling 3.00 Letters And Numbers 3.30 World Watch 4.30 FIFA Futbol Mundial 5.00 The Crew 5.30 Global Village 5.45 Countdown 6.30 World News 7.30 Mythbusters 8.30 Derren Brown: The System 9.30 This Is England ‘86: With Shaun back with his old gang, life appears good, but trouble is brewing among his friends. 10.30 World News 11.00 The World Game 12.00 SOS 1.05 Living Black 1.35 Pizza World Record 2.05 Wilfred 2.35 Weatherwatch
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Celtic Thunder 3.00 Letters And Numbers 3.30 World Watch 4.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Global Village 5.45 Countdown 6.30 World News 7.30 56 Up 8.30 Insight 9.30 Dateline: Presented by Mark Davis and Yalda Hakim 10.30 World News 11.00 Movie: Nobody Knows (Japan): Yuya Yagira, Momoko Shimizu, Ayu Kitaura: Four children are sheltered from the outside world when their neglectful mother hides them in a small Tokyo apartment, then leaves. 1.35 Mad Men 3.20 Weatherwatch
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 6.30 UEFA Champions League: Matchday 4 9.05 World Watch 1.00 World News Special: U.S. Election: The Presidential Result 5.00 World Watch 5.30 Global Village 5.45 Countdown 6.30 World News 7.30 Meet My Wild Friends 8.30 Living With The Amish: In the final episode, the teenagers stay with some Amish rebels. 9.30 Cutting Edge: Al-Qaeda Confidential 10.35 World News 11.05 Movie: The Strength Of Water (New Zealand): Isaac Barber, Hato Paparoa 12.40 Iron Chef 2.20 Weatherwatch
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 6.30 UEFA Champions League: Matchday 4 9.05 World Watch 3.00 Letters And Numbers 3.30 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Global Village 5.45 Countdown 6.30 World News 7.30 My Sri Lanka With Peter Kuruvita 8.00 Luke Nguyen’s Greater Mekong 2 8.35 Jimmy And The Giant Supermarket 9.35 One Born Every Minute 10.30 World News 11.00 UEFA Champions League Hour 12.05 Movie: Izzat (Norway): Emil Marwa, Ove Andreassen, Daud Mirza 1.55 Weatherwatch
Friday, November 2, 2012 – Bendigo Weekly
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LEISUREFEST BEGINS ITS SECOND DECADE AT BENDIGO clothing, towing equipment, RV telecommunications products, alternative power and off-road accessories. Best of all, Leisurefest is a great value day out for the family, with free parking and tickets at just $10 adults, $8 concession and free for kids under 15 (when accompanied by an adult). There are free kids’ activities and family entertainment – including a pipe band – on Saturday and Sunday, plus free seminars with the hottest tips for enjoyable camping and RV touring. Leisurefest is held annually at Bendigo Racecourse, Epsom, from 23-25 November. Friday and Saturday 9.30am to 5pm and Sunday 9.30am to 4pm. Admission: Adults $10; Pensioner Concession & Seniors Card Holders $8; Children (Under 15) Free when accompanied by an adult.
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6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30 The Great Food Truck Race: Seven teams representing America's best food truck providores compete to cook their way around the nation. 8.10 Audrey's Kitchen 8.15 Video Killed The Radio Star 8.40 The Roast 8.45 Pineapple Dance Studios 9.30 My Transsexual Summer 10.20 Boy Cheerleaders 11.20 The Roast 11.25 Archer: A mysterious stranger summons Malory and her intrepid agents to Monaco. 11.45 Friday Night Lights 12.30 Breaking Bad 1.15 The Rat Pack 1.50 ABC News
6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30 Beauty And The Beast 8.15 The Onion News Network 8.30 Movie: The Spy Who Came In From The Cold: Richard Burton, Oskar Werner 10.20 Movie: The Manchurian Candidate: Frank Sinatra, Laurence Harvey, Janet Leigh 12.25 Video Killed The Radio Star 12.50 How Not To Live Your Life: Don wants a stripper to move into the spare room, but Eddie doesn’t agree. 1.20 Torchwood: Children Of Earth: As a pillar of fire descends upon London, the members of Torchwood must battle to protect their own families. 2.15 ABC News
6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30 Don't Blame The Dog: In the hope of becoming better pet owners, Holly and Mikki travel to South Africa to spend a week with dogs that are trained to track down poachers. 8.30 Holy Rollers 9.20 Tropfest 9.30 Opening Shot 10.00 Louis Theroux: Louis heads to Las Vegas to meet the people who are prepared to bet their bottom dollar. 11.00 Dangerous Drivers' School 11.45 Alan Carr: Chatty Man 12.35 Randling 1.10 Can We Believe The Science? 2.05 ABC News
6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks: Presented by Adam Hills 7.30 Mega Builders: Witness the extreme engineering of the New York Bridge, and meet the people making it happen. 8.15 Tropfest 8.25 The Roast 8.30 Louis Theroux 9.30 Hit & Miss 10.15 Video Killed The Radio Star 10.35 Kitchen Cabinet 11.05 The Roast 11.10 Pineapple Dance Studios 11.55 Breaking Bad 12.45 Cold Feet 1.30 How Do They Do It? Presented by Robert Llewellyn 2.00 ABC News
6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks: Presented by Adam Hills 7.30 Dirty Jobs 8.10 Doctor Who's Greatest Moments 8.25 The Roast 8.30 Good Game 9.05 Archer: Archer's search for his father's identity leads him behind the Iron Curtain, and into hot water. 9.30 The Strange Calls 10.00 My Transsexual Summer 10.45 The Roast 10.50 The Real Filth Fighters 11.15 Jack Osbourne: No Limits 12.00 Blade Of The Immortal 12.25 10 Items Or Less 12.50 Sanctuary 1.35 Cook Yourself Thin 2.00 ABC News
6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks: Presented by Adam Hills 7.30 The Undercover Princesses: The three princesses have returned to their kingdoms to show their chosen ones how they really live. 8.25 The Roast 8.30 Don't Blame The Dog 9.30 Kitchen Cabinet 10.00 Mock The Week 10.30 Opening Shot 11.00 Blood, Sweat And T-Shirts 12.00 Dirty Jobs: Host Mike Rowe travels around America, showing off some really dirty jobs. 12.40 How Do They Do It? 1.05 Monkey Thieves 1.35 Cook Yourself Thin 1.55 ABC News
6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks: Presented by Adam Hills 7.30 Dangerous Drivers' School 8.15 Tropfest 8.25 The Roast 8.30 The Strange Calls 9.00 Warehouse Comedy Festival 9.30 Alan Carr: Chatty Man 10.20 Paralympian Of The Year 2012 11.00 The Chaser: Hamster Wheel 11.30 Mock The Week 12.00 The Roast 12.05 Eataholics 1.05 The League Of Gentlemen: Reenie takes on an unlikely volunteer. Kenny is confronted by his cat-crazy enemy. 1.35 Cook Yourself Thin 2.00 ABC News
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6.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Flintstones 9.30 Children’s Programs 10.00 Spin City 10.30 Brainiacs 11.30 The Bachelor 1.30 Extra: Presented by Mario Lopez and Maria Menounos 2.00 TMZ 2.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seinfeld 5.00 Big Brother 6.00 Movie: Abracadabra Doo 7.40 Movie: Dumb And Dumber: Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels, Lauren Holly, Mike Starr 10.00 Movie: The Skulls: Joshua Jackson, Paul Walker, Will Harper, Christopher McDonald, William. L. Petersen, Craig T. Nelson 12.00 Conan 1.00 Bachelor Pad 3.00 TMZ 3.30 Seinfeld 4.00 Conan 4.50 Children’s Programs
6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 Big Brother: Presented by Sonia Kruger 1.30 Home Shopping 2.00 2012 Rock Eisteddfod Challenge 3.00 Wipeout Australia: Presented by James Brayshaw, Josh Lawson and Kelly Landry 4.00 Bachelor Pad 5.30 The Block NZ 6.30 Movie: Racing Stripes: Frankie Muniz, Whoopi Goldberg, Gary Bullock, Wendie Malick 8.40 Movie: Batman Begins: Christian Bale, Katie Holmes, Liam Neeson, Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman, Gary Oldman 11.40 Conan 12.40 Mad 1.30 Bachelor Pad 3.00 Nikita 4.00 Conan 4.50 Children’s Programs
6.00 Children’s Programs 12.30 Eclipse 1.00 Fishing Australia 1.30 Home Shopping 2.00 Big Brother 4.00 Big Brother Little Sister 5.30 Big Brother Confidential 6.00 Big Brother 6.30 Movie: The Neverending Story: Noah Hathaway, Barret Oliver, Tami Stronach 8.30 Big Bang Theory 9.30 Movie: The Last Boy Scout: Bruce Willis, Damon Wayans, Chelsea Field, Noble Willingham, Halle Berry 11.30 Chuck 1.30 Mad 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Chuck 4.50 Extra: Presented by Mario Lopez and Maria Menounos 5.10 Flintstones 5.30 Children’s Programs
6.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Flintstones 9.30 Children’s Programs 10.00 Spin City 10.30 Brainiacs 11.30 The Bachelor 1.30 Extra: Presented by Mario Lopez and Maria Menounos 2.00 TMZ 2.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seinfeld 5.00 Big Brother 6.00 Top Gear 7.00 Big Bang Theory 8.00 Top Gear 9.30 Movie: You Don’t Mess With The Zohan: Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider, John Turturro, Kevin Nealon 11.50 The Inbetweeners 12.20 Mad 12.30 Fringe 1.30 TMZ 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Chuck 4.50 Extra 5.10 Flintstones 5.30 Children’s Programs
6.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Flintstones 9.30 Children’s Programs 10.00 Spin City 10.30 Brainiacs 11.30 The Bachelor 1.30 Extra: Presented by Mario Lopez and Maria Menounos 2.00 TMZ 2.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Big Brother 6.00 Top Gear 7.00 Big Bang Theory 7.30 Teen Mom 8.30 Engaged And Underage 9.30 Movie: License To Wed: Robin Williams, Mandy Moore 11.30 Nikita 12.30 Fringe 1.30 TMZ 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Nikita 4.50 Extra: Presented by Mario Lopez and Maria Menounos 5.10 Flintstones 5.30 Children’s Programs
6.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Flintstones 9.30 Children’s Programs 10.00 Spin City 10.30 Teen Mom 11.30 The Bachelor 1.30 Extra: Presented by Mario Lopez and Maria Menounos 2.00 TMZ 2.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seinfeld 5.00 Big Brother 6.00 Top Gear 7.00 Big Bang Theory 7.30 Two And A Half Men 8.30 2 Broke Girls 9.30 Movie: Hancock: Will Smith, Charlize Theron, Jason Bateman 11.30 South Park 12.00 Conan 1.00 Seinfeld 1.30 TMZ 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Conan 4.50 Extra 5.10 Flintstones 5.30 Children’s Programs
6.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Flintstones 9.30 Children’s Programs 10.00 Spin City 10.30 Brainiacs 11.30 Top Gear 12.30 The Bachelor 1.30 Extra 2.00 TMZ 2.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seinfeld 5.00 Big Brother 7.00 Big Bang Theory 8.30 Movie: Superman II: Gene Hackman, Christopher Reeve, Ned Beatty, Jackie Cooper, Margot Kidder, Valerie Perrine 11.00 The Inbetweeners 11.30 Eclipse: Presented by James Kerley And Zoe Balbi 12.00 Conan 1.00 Seinfeld 1.30 TMZ 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Conan 4.50 Extra 5.10 Flintstones 5.30 Children’s Programs
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6.00 Home Shopping 6.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 Home And Away: Early Years 9.30 Sons And Daughters 10.00 Coronation Street 10.30 Shortland Street 11.00 10 Years Younger 11.30 Doctor In The House 12.00 Kojak 1.00 Catherine Cookson's The Glass Virgin 2.00 Movie: Love Has Many Faces 4.30 On The Buses 5.00 Fenn Street Gang 5.30 Dad's Army 6.00 Kingswood Country 6.30 Motorway Patrol 7.00 Borderline 7.30 Doc Martin 8.30 Escape To The Country 10.45 Homes Under The Hammer 12.00 Movie: Gigli 2.30 Kojak 3.30 10 Years Younger 4.00 Dad's Army 4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Home Shopping
6.00 Home Shopping 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.30 Bite Sized 10.00 Home Shopping 11.00 Out Of The Blue 11.30 Great South East 12.00 Creek To Coast 12.30 Queensland Weekender 1.00 Sydney Weekender 1.30 Weekend Kitchen 4.00 Travel Weekend 5.00 All 4 Adventure 5.30 Discover Tasmania 6.00 The Great Outdoors 6.30 Seachange 7.30 Heartbeat 8.30 Inspector Morse 10.40 Movie: The Prince Of Tides: Nick Nolte, Barbra Streisand, Blythe Danner 1.50 Movie: Roughshod 3.30 10 Years Younger 4.00 The Great Outdoors 4.30 All 4 Adventure 5.00 Globe Trekker
6.00 Home Shopping 7.00 Route 66 8.00 Sea Breeze 8.30 Home Shopping 9.30 Home And Away Catch-Up 11.45 Night Court 12.15 Designing Women 12.45 Movie: Tinker Bell: Mae Whitman, Kristin Chenoweth 4.30 Movie: The Engagement Ring: Patricia Heaton 6.30 Bargain Hunt 7.30 Ballykissangel 8.30 Escape To The Country 9.30 60 Minute Makeover 10.30 Homes Under The Hammer 11.45 Hale & Pace 12.20 Bargain Hunt 1.20 Movie: The Iron Major: Pat O'Brien, Robert Ryan, Ruth Warrick, Leon Ames, Russell Wade 2.45 Movie: Marine Raiders: Pat O'Brien, Robert Ryan 4.30 Route 66 5.30 Home Shopping
6.00 Home Shopping 6.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 Home And Away: Early Years 9.30 Sons And Daughters 10.00 Coronation Street 10.30 Shortland Street 11.00 10 Years Younger 11.30 Doctor In The House 12.00 Kojak 1.00 Catherine Cookson's The Glass Virgin (Part Two) 2.00 Movie: Two Rode Together 4.30 On The Buses 5.00 Fenn Street Gang 5.30 Dad's Army 6.00 Kingswood Country 6.30 Motorway Patrol 7.00 Borderline 7.30 Heartbeat 8.30 Waking The Dead 9.40 Criminal Minds 11.40 Tilly Trotter (Part Two) 12.40 Kojak 1.40 Movie: The Saint In London 3.30 Dad's Army
6.00 Home Shopping 6.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 Home And Away: Early Years 9.30 Sons And Daughters 10.00 Coronation Street 10.30 Shortland Street 11.00 10 Years Younger 11.30 Doctor In The House 12.00 Hart To Hart 2.00 Movie: Brave New Girl 4.00 4 Burners And A Grill 4.30 On The Buses 5.00 The Price Is Right 5.30 Dad's Army 6.00 Kingswood Country 6.30 Motorway Patrol 7.00 Borderline 7.30 A Man And His Dogs 8.30 The Vicar Of Dibley 9.10 Mrs. Brown's Boys 9.50 Homes Under The Hammer 11.00 Property Ladder 12.00 House Doctor 1.00 Kojak 2.00 Movie: Hunt The Man Down
6.00 Home Shopping 6.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 Home And Away: Early Years 9.30 Sons And Daughters 10.00 Coronation Street 10.30 Shortland Street 11.00 10 Years Younger 11.30 Doctor In The House 12.00 Catherine Cookson's The Glass Virgin (Part Three) 1.00 Catherine Cookson's Dinner Of Herbs (Part One) 2.00 Movie: Lipstick 4.00 4 Burners And A Grill 4.30 On The Buses 5.00 Fenn Street Gang 5.30 Dad's Army 6.00 Kingswood Country 6.30 Motorway Patrol 7.00 Borderline 7.30 Heartbeat 8.30 Movie: While You Were Sleeping 10.40 Pulling 11.20 The Bill
6.00 Home Shopping 6.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 Home And Away: Early Years 9.30 Sons And Daughters 10.00 Coronation Street 10.30 Shortland Street 11.00 10 Years Younger 11.30 Doctor In The House 12.00 Kojak 1.00 Catherine Cookson's Dinner Of Herbs 2.00 Movie: Last Of The Comanches 4.00 4 Burners And A Grill 4.30 On The Buses 5.00 The Price Is Right 5.30 Melbourne Cup Carnival: Crown Oaks Day 6.00 Kingswood Country 6.30 Motorway Patrol 7.00 Borderline 7.30 How The Other Half Live 8.30 Criminal Minds 10.30 Pulling 11.10 The Bill 12.10 Kojak 1.10 Kingswood Country
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6.00 World Of Free Sports 6.30 FA Cup Classics 7.00 National Football League 9.30 World Of Free Sports 10.00 Omnisport 10.25 NFL: America's Game 11.25 National Football League 2.30 Omnisport 3.00 Bondi Rescue 3.30 Get Smart 4.00 Hogan's Heroes 4.30 Keeping Up With The Joneses 5.00 I Fish 5.30 Bondi Rescue 6.00 M*A*S*H 6.30 Get Smart 7.00 Cops 7.30 American Digger 8.00 Flip Men 8.30 Law & Order: SVU 9.30 Basketball: NBL Championship: Townsville Crocodiles v Cairns Taipans 11.30 Coal 12.30 Fear Factor
6.00 Omnisport 6.30 NASCAR Sprint Cup 9.30 National Football League 12.00 Ironman 70.3 Mandurah 1.00 Omnisport 1.30 Bondi Rescue 2.00 Get Smart 2.30 NFL: America's Game 3.30 The WWE Experience 4.30 The Great Australian Doorstep 5.00 Sport Science 6.00 The Ultimate Rider 6.30 Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation 7.30 M*A*S*H 8.30 Movie: The Love Guru: Mike Myers, Jessica Alba, Justin Timberlake, Romany Malco 10.30 48 Hours 11.30 Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: Qualifying 1.30 The Ultimate Rider 2.00 Trick My Truck 3.00 Back On The Frontline
6.00 Rugby Classic Matches 8.00 Basketball: NBL Championship: Townsville Crocodiles v Cairns Taipans 10.00 Pro Bull Riding 12.00 NASCAR Sprint Cup: Highlights 1.00 Australian Rally Championship 2.00 World Of Free Sports 2.30 Omnisport 3.00 NFL: America's Game 4.00 The Ultimate Rider 4.30 River To Reef 5.00 Fishin’ Trip 5.30 I Fish 6.00 Big Fish, Small Boats 6.30 Trick My Truck 7.30 Extreme Fishing 8.30 Movie: Paycheck: Ben Affleck 11.00 48 Hours 12.00 Coal 1.00 Back On The Frontline 2.00 I Fish 2.30 Sport Science 3.30 Omnisport 4.00 NFL Total Access 5.00 National Football League
6.00 National Football League 8.00 Omnisport 8.15 National Football League 11.15 Omnisport 11.45 World Of Free Sports 12.15 NFL Moment 12.20 National Football League 3.15 Omnisport 3.30 I Fish 4.00 Hogan's Heroes 4.30 Keeping Up With The Joneses 5.00 I Fish 6.00 M*A*S*H 6.30 Get Smart 7.00 Cops 7.30 Whose Line Is It Anyway? 8.30 An Idiot Abroad 9.30 House Of Lies 10.50 Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 12.50 Whose Line Is It Anyway? 1.50 M*A*S*H 2.20 I Fish 3.20 Omnisport 3.50 Marcos Ambrose Workshop Tour
6.00 NASCAR Sprint Cup 9.00 Omnisport 9.30 Football: Liverpool TV Everton v Liverpool 12.30 FA Cup Classics 1.00 Ironman 70.3 Mandurah 2.00 The WWE Experience: Jack Korpela guides you through your weekly fix of the good, the bad and the ugly from WWE. 3.00 Omnisport 3.30 Get Smart 4.00 Hogan's Heroes 4.30 Keeping Up With The Joneses 5.00 I Fish 6.00 M*A*S*H 6.30 Get Smart 7.00 Cops 7.30 Undercover Boss 8.30 Cops: Adults Only 9.30 Back On The Frontline 10.30 Can Of Worms 11.40 Better Off Ted 12.10 Fear Factor 1.10 M*A*S*H
6.00 Ironman 70.3 Mandurah 7.00 Basketball: NBL Championship: Sydney Kings v Adelaide 36ers 9.00 World Of Free Sports 9.30 Australian Rally Championship 10.30 NFL: America's Game 11.30 NFL Total Access 12.30 National Football League 3.00 Omnisport 3.30 Get Smart 4.00 Hogan's Heroes 4.30 Keeping Up With The Joneses 5.00 I Fish 6.00 M*A*S*H 6.30 Get Smart 7.00 Cops 7.30 Coal 8.30 Burn Notice 9.30 Movie: Behind Enemy Lines 11.40 Prison Break 12.40 Omnisport 1.00 NASCAR Sprint Cup 5.00 I Fish
6.00 Trick My Truck 7.00 British Touring Car Championship 10.00 NASCAR Sprint Cup 1.00 Pro Bull Riding 3.00 Omnisport 3.30 Get Smart 4.00 Hogan's Heroes 4.30 Keeping Up With The Joneses 5.00 I Fish 6.00 M*A*S*H 6.30 Get Smart 7.00 Cops 7.30 Extreme Fishing With Robson Green 8.30 Hell's Kitchen USA 9.30 Movie: The Eye: Jessica Alba, Parker Posey, Alessandro Nivola, Rade Serbedzija, Fernanda Romero 11.30 White Collar 1.30 Omnisport 2.00 Football: Liverpool TV 5.00 I Fish
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Bendigo’s RV & Camping Leisurefest celebrates its second decade this year at Bendigo Racecourse, Epsom, from Friday to Sunday, 23-25 November 2012. For three days this beautiful racecourse is jam packed with everything you need for caravanning, camping, fourwheel-driving and off-road touring. Over the past 10 years, Leisurefest has more than doubled the number of exhibits it had in 2002, and attendances continue to set new records year after year. Each year it donates $5,000 to a local charity, and each year it features the latest in new technology and design innovations in the RV and camping industr y. This year there will be more than 250 new caravans, motorhomes, camper trailers, off-road vehicles, campervans, pop-tops, tent trailers, fifth-wheelers, slideons and four-wheel-drives. There is information on destinations ranging from just down the road to Australia’s most remote locations, plus a huge range of parts and accessories, tents, annexes,
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5.00 Weatherwatch 6am World Watch 6pm Globe Trekker: Zay Harding veers off the tourist trail to explore the central African country of Cameroon. 6.35 Singapore Flavours 7.30 What Happened Before The Big Bang? 8.30 Unbeatable Banzuke 8.55 FIFA Futsal World Cup 2012: Italy v Australia 11.00 Movie: One Missed Call (Japan): Ko Shibasaki: A handful of schoolgirls start receiving voicemail messages from their future selves, in the form of the sound of them reacting to their own violent deaths. 1.00 Weatherwatch
5.00 Weatherwatch 6am World Watch 6pm At The Table With... An allaccess pass to the lives of the world's superstar chefs. 6.30 One Man And His Campervan 7.00 The Grape Escape 7.30 God In America: This series tells the sweeping and dramatic history of religious life in America as it has played out in public life. 8.30 The Accursed Kings 10.15 Movie: The Past Is A Foreign Land (Italy): Elio Germano, Michele Riondino, Chiara Caselli 12.25 Movie: Sound Of The Sea (Spain): Jordi Mollà, Leonor Watling, Eduard Fernández 2.10 Weatherwatch
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05am World Watch 6.10pm Skippers: Cathal struggles with broken gear, while dangerous weather makes an impact on Ross's crab boat. 6.40 Iron Chef 7.30 Behind The Front Door: Brings neighbours together by allowing them a glimpse into each other’s homes and lives. 8.00 Tomorrow’s Doctors: Reveals the journeys of medical students on their way to becoming top physicians. 8.35 London Calling 9.35 SOS 10.40 Movie: Red Firecracker, Green Firecracker (China): Ning Jing 12.45 Weatherwatch
5.00 Weatherwatch 6am World Watch 6pm Living Black 6.40 Singapore Flavours 7.35 Inspector Rex: Isabella is the only child of wealthy parents and, when she is kidnapped, her frantic parents call in Moser and Rex. 8.30 Unbeatable Banzuke 8.55 FIFA Futsal World Cup 2012: Australia v Mexico 11.00 Movie: All About My Mother (Spain): Cecilia Roth, Penélope Cruz, Marisa Paredes: Manuela must come to terms with the tragic loss of her only son when he is struck by a car. In memory of her son, she goes to Barcelona in search of his father. 12.50 Weatherwatch
5.00 Weatherwatch 6am World Watch 6pm Globe Trekker: Zay Harding travels through four provinces of the south-east of China — one of the world's ultimate travelling destinations, and a place of fascination. 6.35 Singapore Flavours 7.30 Lost Worlds: Historian Dan Snow charts the defining role the Royal Navy played in Britain's struggle for modernity. 8.30 As It Happened: Spitfire Women 9.35 Movie: Mother (South Korea): Hye-Ja Kim, Bin Won, Ku Jin 11.55 Movie: The Child (Belgium): Jérémie Renier, Déborah François 1.40 Weatherwatch
5.00 Weatherwatch 6am World Watch 6pm Globe Trekker 6.35 Singapore Flavours 7.30 Insight: Presented by Jenny Brockie 8.30 The Bridge: Gradually, all the pieces to the complicated puzzle are put in place. The clues and evidence in the investigation have led the police to a man who could be the murderer. Now they wait for his next move. 9.35 UEFA Champions League: Matchday 4 game 11.05 Movie: The Vanishing Point (France): Sylvie Testud, Jean-Pierre Marielle, James Thiérrée 12.35 Weatherwatch
5.00 Weatherwatch 6am World Watch 6pm Globe Trekker 6.35 A Matter Of Taste With Vir Sanghvi 7.00 Galleons Of Spice 7.30 Dateline: As America wakes up on election day, Dateline will broadcast live from the United States. Featuring reports from Mark Davis in Washington and Yalda Hakim in Chicago. 8.30 Unbeatable Banzuke 8.55 FIFA Futsal World Cup 2012: Australia v Argentina 11.00 Movie: The Charlemagne Code (Germany): Benjamin Sadler, Bettina Zimmermann, Hark Bohm 1.10 Weatherwatch
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Power Moon shines By JOEL PETERSON
PUISSANCE DE LUNE’S record breaking win in Wednesday’s $250,000 Jayco Bendigo Cup created a rather unique situation at the post-race trophy presentation. After the Darren Weirtrained mare and jockey Glenn Boss crossed the line eight lengths ahead of Practiced and Fiumicino, Jayco owner Gerry Ryan was on hand to present the cup to the winning owner. The problem was, the winning owner and the man presenting the cup happened to be the same person. Ryan, who was born and raised in Bendigo, had to step aside to let his wife,
ABOVE: Glenn Boss on Puissance de Lune. RIGHT: Gerry Ryan receives the Bendigo Cup from wife Val. MAIN PHOTO: Puissance de Lune romps in by eight lengths. Photos: GARRY PATERSON.
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Val, present the cup to him on behalf of his Limerick Lane operation after the French import took out the 2400m race. Puissance De Lune and Fiumicino did all the work for the bulk of the journey, running in first and second positions until the grey left the field behind on its way to victory with 300 metres to go, setting a new track record in 2:27.9. Equal-favourite Practiced had a dream run for most of the race sitting fifth on the rail, but failed to match it with Puissance De Lune on the home stretch, eventually beating out Fiumicino in a photo finish for second.
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