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ISSUE 841 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2013

AL T I C R E SP EPO R

SO LONG: The gentrification of Long Gully is underway.

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BENDIGO’S most disadvantaged suburb is on the cusp of significant change. Rising house prices are attracting buyers and investors, giving Long Gully a chance to change its reputation. Journalist CHRISTINE McGINN speaks to community leaders to find out whether Long Gully is ready for gentrification. - Story Page 5

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Weekly leads the way THE Bendigo Weekly has scooped the pools at a statewide awards ceremony. The Weekly won two journalism awards, a photography award and the award for Overall Excellence at the Victorian Country Press Association event. Revelations that illegal synthetic drugs were on sale in Bendigo shops won journalist Rosemary Sorensen the main reporting award. The Weekly’s campaign to reestablish an abortion clinic in the city, the synthetic drugs story and

the revelations about the cashedup local federal election campaign of the Liberal Party saw the paper take home the main journalism award. Andrew Perryman’s photo of then-Opposition Leader Tony Abbott during a visit to the Bendigo hospital won him the main news photography award. The judges were full of praise for the Weekly. “There is no other way of saying this – this paper continues to suck me right in. It is simply irresistible,” they said.

“The team working on this paper are obviously in harmony and the pride in their product shines through. “Throughout this paper, community concerns are addressed and crisp reporting and writing pervaded all pages. “This newspaper has also clearly learnt the lesson that journalism is conversation. “Well done to a richly deserved winner which continues to push and promote very high standards for our country newspapers.” Weekly general manager Peter

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Five stars for Shamrock EXCLUSIVE By ANTHONY RADFORD

BENDIGO’S most famous hotel has unveiled $9 million plans to create the city’s first five-star accommodation. Hotel Shamrock owner Jim Hogan has lodged an application with Greater Bendigo council for stage one of the plan, to build nine serviced apartments in the historic venue. The $4 million stage also includes the installation of an indoor lap pool and gym. The new rooms will be on the first and second floor of the Pall Mall side of the building, in the old Exchange Hotel. The apartments will all have two bedrooms, with four of them facing Pall Mall and Rosalind Park.

Mr Hogan said he hoped to start construction within six months. “This will be the first fivestar accommodation in Bendigo, which will be fantastic for the city,� he said. “Providing that goes all OK, we will then move onto the fifth floor of the main Shamrock building.

big. They include two bedrooms, a lounge room, an office, a kitchenette and a laundry facility. “They will be great for the hotel and great for the city of Bendigo as well.� Stage one works will be mostly internal, and heritage authorities have given their support to the plans. “The location and type of

GRAND PLANS: The Shamrock is planning five-star serviced apartments.

This will be the first five-star accommodation in Bendigo, which will be fantastic for the city “We plan to fit that out with six five-star serviced apartments.� Mr Hogan said the renovations will be a boost for the city. “Bendigo Tourism is excited by it, it will certainly be a boon for Greater Bendigo,� he said. “The apartments are pretty

works proposed are such that there is no detriment to the appearance of the existing Shamrock Hotel or other nearby heritage buildings,� the application said. “The proposal will assist in enhancing the services available to visitors and tourists.�

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EXCLUSIVE BENDIGO is set to get another Bunnings Warehouse. The Bendigo Weekly can reveal a new Bunnings will be built on the Midland Highway at Epsom, between Elders and Centre State Self Storage. The $9.3 million development will put 11,695 square metres of retail space on the 2.7 hectare property, which is currently a vacant block. The main warehouse takes up 6453 square metres and there will

be 286 car parks on the Midland Highway side of the site. Bunnings has recognised the need for a new warehouse. “Bunnings considers there is a growing need for bulky good retail outlets to serve the growing population of Bendigo and extend Bendigo’s regional retail influence,� the planning application said. “The economic analysis report ... clearly demonstrated there are significant economic benefits from a Bunnings Warehouse to service the northern parts of urban Bendigo, future residential

growth areas and a large rural catchment. “Bendigo, and in particular the northern parts of urban Bendigo, and the large rural catchment require a Bunnings Warehouse. “It is not suitable to locate within the well-established town centre of Bendigo with limited opportunities for the development of this type within the traditional retail centre and its immediate periphery with the other Bunnings Warehouse at Kangaroo Flat.� As the development is in an appropriately zoned area, there is a chance the application will not

need to be advertised. “Council policy acknowledges the growing need by including the subject land ad land of the north, south and opposite in a Commercial two Zone to encourage a range of uses.� Greater Bendigo council Planning and Development director Prue Mansfield said the plans were good news. “From our perspective this is a great sign of investor confidence in our city,� she said. Hume and Iser Home Hardware also recently announced $5 million expansion plans.

GREATER Bendigo council is holding a special Let’s Talk Rubbish event featuring displays and music made from recycled products in Hargreaves Mall between 11am and 2pm on Thursday. Mayor Barry Lyons said the aim of the event is to promote the council’s draft Waste and Resource Management Strategy which is on public exhibition until December 6. “We also want to highlight the importance of rubbish and recycling as a resource and how one’s trash is another’s treasure,� he said. “Let’s Talk Rubbish will feature a display of Ag Art costumes from the Elmore Field Days made from recycled farm products, as well as art and sculpture, barbecues and heaters made from recycled materials. “There will also be musical performances by Deano Stanton who creates wonderful music on percussion instruments made from junk.� Master of Ceremonies for the event is Ian McBurney, a sustainability mentor and educator who will also run special activities and perform a magic show on the day. “Staff from the council will also be in attendance to answer any questions about the strategy,� Cr Lyons said. He said residents are encouraged to come along to the Hargreaves Mall, enjoy the entertainment on offer and take a few minutes to look at the key recommendations of the draft Waste and Resource Management Strategy and provide feedback.

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On the brink of change

With house prices on the rise Long Gully teeters on the edges of gentrification. But is it ready?

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BENDIGO’S most disadvantaged suburb, Long Gully, will be showered in opportunities and challenges as gentrification reigns. Wealth and social equality will be the driving forces, rallying community leaders to take notice. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ 2011 report, Long Gully was in the state’s top two per cent of the most disadvantaged suburbs. The Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas data ranked suburbs according to their levels of socioeconomic advantage or disadvantage; their access to resources and the ability to participate in the community. But, is the struggling suburb really ready for change? Long Gully is the latest suburb to benefit from Bendigo’s housing boom. Property analysts RP data indicate that the median housing value rose 10.8 per cent to $234,527 in Long Gully, for the year to August 2013, strides ahead of the rest of the city. CR Martin Real Estate director Clive Martin dubbed Long Gully as the next big location to buy. “Long Gully will become the next area, I believe, the next sought-after area to buy in,” he said. “Certain parts of the suburb will soon be in high demand.” Community leaders are gearing up to ride the wave of gentrification and reap its benefits while balancing Bendigo’s rapid population growth. But they are urging locals to be wary. Long Gully resident and community leader Clare Fountain said the gentrification of Long Gully was a “double-edged sword”. “The property growth is good for home owners in the area… the financial wealth increase and equity to them,” she said. “But the negative side far outweighs the positives. The majority of people in Long Gully wouldn’t be able to benefit from that growth. “The gentrification of Long Gully is actually disempowering the disadvantaged... they will be

Dave Fagg: “The main challenge is people who buy in the area, but treat the area as their hotel.”

forced to move out. There is no benefit to them.” The fear is Long Gully’s housing boom will result in residents who are unable to afford the increased costs of living, having to relocate. “We have a real mix with Long Gully, industrial, residential and a fair bit of public housing,” Greater Bendigo councillor Peter Cox said. “As house prices go up, this

It would be good to lose the title of Bong Gully. It isn’t a bad place prices people out of the area.” Concerns are also being raised about investors benefitting at the expense of the Long Gully community. “It would be a real shame if Long Gully was no longer affordable for its residents,” Ms Fountain said. “It would be a shame if the low-income earners were forced to move out because of the people on the other scale.” But St Matthew’s Church coordinator and resident Dave Fagg, said gentrification isn’t an “insurmountable” threat. “Gentrification is inevitable but, not wholly a bad thing,” he said. “The main challenge is people who buy in the area but treat the area as their hotel. They work

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Clare Fountain: “The gentrification of Long Gully is actually disempowering the disadvantaged.”

Cr Peter Cox: “The suburb should bask in the new wealth, to reflect the vibrancy of the community.”

Clive Martin: “Long Gully will become the next area, I believe, the next sought-after area to buy in.”

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and socialise outside of Long Gully. That’s when it becomes a dormant suburb.” Mr Fagg is calling for investors buying in the area, to give back to the community. “Basically investors are benefitting from the low house prices. They drive prices up and make it inaccessible for home owners. “A small percentage of the purchase price should go back to a community fund to develop services and infrastructure.” Regardless, what Long Gully has in spades is unwavering, community input and fierce resolve. Resident Pam Powers said it was important to embrace change and defy outsider attitudes to the area. “It would be good to lose the title of Bong Gully. It isn’t a bad place,” she said. “I have a connection with the suburb, like my friends, family and work. Connection is a big thing about any place.” Cr Cox said the suburb should bask in the new wealth, to reflect the vibrancy of the community. “Residents are taking the stigma out of their area and seriously want to enjoy the friendships and people in their area.” Long Gully’s best attributes – excellent services and an enduring sense of community – stand firm. “The stigma doesn’t serve anyone and it inaccurately describes the residents and my home,” Ms Fountain said. “A lot of people who drive through don’t get to rub shoulders with the residents. Long Gully has new opportunity, when, and if, it chooses to see it.”

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Project is Haven sent

By CHRISTINE McGINN

WORK will begin next month on Bendigo’s $6 million homeless housing complex, Sidney Myer Haven. Haven; Home, Safe is revolutionising the assistance and housing arrangements for local homeless people aged 30 or under. The 23-unit purpose built, medium-term transitional residental complex will support people wishing to break the homeless cycle. Haven; Home, Safe chief executive officer Ken Marchingo said the program was the “most exciting project” in his 30 years of work. “We have crisis, transitional and long-term housing but we don’t have any medium transitional housing [in the community] for those people who really need to fatten up their skills and attributes,” he said. “This is an intentionallydesigned program that supports people who have a good chance

of moving on with their lives.” Participants will have individualised development programs to meet their goals. Haven; Home, Safe Communication and Marketing director Sue Masters said it was an Australian-first program, tailored to meet the needs of the community.

The program is for people who need a hand up not a hand out “The program is for people who need a hand up not a hand out,” she said. “We will select people who are suitable. “Each individual will have different needs and provide the skill sets to stabilise and enable them

HAVEN: Mark Weragoda, Barry Lyons and Ken Marchingo look over the plans. to prepare to leave the program.” Residents can participate in the program for 24 months before exiting into public, private or tran-

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singles, families and couples. “We aren’t taking people off the street,” Mr Marchingo said. “They will be people with whom we have an existing relationship and who want to get on with their lives. We want to help them do that.” Depending on their income, residents will pay 25 to 29 per cent of their income in rent. The State Government, the Yulgilbar Foundation, Sidney Myer Fund, Bendigo for Homeless Youth, Community Foundation for Central Victoria and Horizon House have funded the project. Mr Marchingo said the fully funded project would not drain the public purse. “The 40 cents for every dollar of debt does not exist here. This means we can put that money back into programs for residents,” he said. “This could be a very powerful model for the State Government to use.” Sidney Myer Haven is expected to open before Christmas, 2014.

Eat a healthy rainbow BENDIGO families are set to benefit from a collaborative project that’s seeing health prevention put back into local hands. The new project has been introduced by the St Luke’s Anglicare-facilitated, Communities for Children, an initiative to support children and families in Greater Bendigo. In partnership with Goodstart Early Learning, the Salvation Army, Peppergreen Farm and Greater Bendigo council’s Healthy Together program, the joint project this week launched an “Eat a healthy rainbow” resource kit, with the aim to encourage and engage children around the subject of healthy eating. The kit includes a food chart, games, jokes, art projects, a vegetable-planting kit, colouring-in

sheets and information booklets. Research reveals that 78 per cent of Australian children aged between four and eight are not eating enough vegetables and nine out of 10 Loddon Mallee region adults do not meet the vegetable guidelines. Communities for Children program manager Sue KingSmith said the project is taking small, important steps to assist positive change and raise awareness about the relationship of healthy eating to a child’s health and lifestyle. “The new rainbow kit aims to encourage local families to learn, change, grow and become champions for their own children’s health and development. We see this kit as an opportunity to bring about change and the potential to sustain that change,” she said.

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“The survey will enable architects to come up with some fantastic designs to convert the existing building and add a new building at the rear of the site to make way for inner-city apartments,” she said. “The factory’s open spaces contained within the shell of the building lend themselves to being reused and adapted into something that still preserves a piece of Bendigo’s history. “There is also a significant amount of space at the back of the main building that could be developed to create additional buildings that complement the heritage site. “This is the sort of development

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MP on the record BENDIGO’S new MP, Lisa Chesters, gave her Maiden Speech in Federal Parliament on Monday. Advocating for Bendigo’s growing local manufacturing sector, democratic roots, social welfare, employment, small business, regard for hard work and education, Ms Chesters spoke well of her community. Ms Chesters said she was fortunate to be the first woman elected to the Bendigo seat but called for more female representation. “Perhaps some in this parliament are still wearing gendered lenses. There is still a lot of work to be done to advance the status of women everywhere,� she said. Ms Chesters praised Central Victoria for righting the wrongs, returning the land to its traditional

owners – the Dja Dja Wurrung people. Ms Chesters claimed democracy had its roots in Bendigo, arguing the strength of the early workers and their fight for change.

families into poverty,� she said. “How fair has our society become if working people cannot afford to pay their bills? A secure job is fast becoming a dream for many

Public education has served our nation well Yet, Ms Chesters laboured home the need to encourage and support small business and workers. Despite some individuals working below minimum wage, Ms Chesters said all people deserve the right to a reasonable and fair wage, urging the government to act. “Today’s minimum wage is too low and is forcing too many lowpaid workers and their

workers.� Ms Chesters showed her passion for hard work to meet the community’s needs. “Politics is integral to our lives. Labor values were instilled [in me] at an early age,� she said. The daughter of small business owners, Ms Chesters recalled working long, hard days at her family shop. “This story is not uncommon in the Bendigo

electorate where many small business owners are not small business owners by choice; they have bought themselves a job rather than face unemployment,� she said. Yet education topped her list, noting the women in her family were the first to achieve tertiary qualifications. “Public education has served our nation well. I will continue to advocate strongly for our public education system.� Praising the unions for their unwavering support, Ms Chesters also thanked her family, electoral team, United Voice and “trouble makers in the gallery�. Chanting her way to celebration at her September victory, Ms Chesters kept tune in Parliament. “I say ‘united’, you say ‘voice’,� she said. “I say ‘united’, you say ‘voice’.�

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Bendigo Weekly – Friday, November 22, 2013

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HELPING HANDS: Volunteers pack supplies for the Philippines.

Typhoon relief effort grows THE Bendigo community has rallied to the cause to help those suffering after Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. Following last week’s story in the Bendigo Weekly, a wide range of goods were donated, and importantly a lot of people are still donating. “People are just so generous,� volunteer Lanie Gardner said. “The volunteers spent last Saturday packing the goods.

“The room where the goods are being kept at St Liborius is full so we have to pack again this weekend.� Donations of clothing, bedding, towels and toiletries can be dropped at St Liborius, 50 Panton Street, Eaglehawk or St Kilian’s Presbytery 161 McCrae Street, Bendigo. Boxes of clothing and donated items have been sent already. Cash donations can be sent via Father Jun Amaya on 0459 356 917.

GREATER Bendigo council has stuck by its decision to host the Christmas Festive Lunch on December 23. Despite being held annually on December 25, the feast will be served two days earlier. Locals are concerned about individuals who may feel isolated or lonely at Christmas and wish to spend the day in company. Mayor Barry Lyons launched the event and its change of date at the Bendigo Basketball stadium on Monday. Despite community concerns about the date change, council’s Wellbeing director Ms Gordon said they wanted to ensure the event was sustainable and filled with the Christmas spirit. “We wanted to get more businesses on board to help people connect during the festive season,� she said. “Council also encourages local churches to take back the Christmas day lunch into their communities to ensure people are not alone during the festive season.� Ms Gordon said council stepped in last year after local community groups were unable to continue just merely three weeks out from the event. “We do not want to take away from the spirit of Christmas, rather complement it. This allows community groups who still want to put events on December 25 to do so,� Ms Gordon said. “Bendigo is so generous of spirit. If you know someone alone during Christmas invite them into your home to join you.� Bendigo Stadium chief executive officer Jason Wallace and Bendigo Volunteer Resource Centre manager Helen Yorston also attended the launch. Mr Wallace said the stadium was supporting the lunch to ensure community spirit during the festive season. “This is a community event and we are a true community leader,� he said. “It’s a great way to show Christmas spirit.�

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The Bendigo Stadium has joined the festivities, donating the venue free of charge and meals free of charge. Bendigo Stadium has also contributed $10,000 to the event. Mrs Yorston said local groups are invited to discuss their community Christmas day plans with the centre.

Local businesses are asked to sponsor a table for 10 at $300, or a chair for $30. Residents can also reserve their seat by contacting the Bendigo Volunteer Resource Centre by phoning 5441 1404. Financial donations can be made via telephone 5434 6000.

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LEADING THE WAY NEW figures reveal family day care is continuing to lead the way in both quality and growth in Bendigo and around the country. The Australian Children’s Education and Care Authority’s quarterly report on the National Quality Framework, revealed family day care again achieved the highest percentage of services rated as “Exceeding the National Quality Standard”.

AWARDS FOR SUSTAINABILITY LAST Friday the Bendigo Sustainability Group hosted its 2013 Community Sustainability Awards. The event held at Bendigo South East Secondary School’s theatrette attracted a broad range of entries. Camp Hill Primary School was the winner of the Education award. The school aims to introduce the principles of sustainability to its children. The school runs a productive and well stocked garden and a program to encourage composting to connect children to gardens and healthy living. IN THE FRAME: Danni Di Toro, Noel Clarke, Jake Rusbridge, Laura Coppola, Tim Laurence and Euan Petts. Photo: ANDREW PERRYMAN

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Blokes are back THE Blokes’ Biggest Ever Lunch is on again today, and it will be the biggest ever. More than 400 blokes will gather at the Civic Gardens from noon, then move over to the Tom Tweed Stadium for lunch. Organiser Keith Sutherland said he was thankful for the community support. “This fundraising event just keeps getting bigger each year,” he said. “Its number one goal is to let blokes know the importance of prostate cancer checks.

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Climate change not political The world’s population is approaching 10 billion, and the need of never ending growth and productivity by all countries, has resulted in the continual abuse by the human race of the only planet we have. “She’ll be right mate� won’t fix this looming debacle. Tony Abbott does not have a mandate to ignore the consequences we face on this planet. Australians deserve better than this. All the latest weather forecasts have highest on record after them. This winter was the warmest on record. The

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webcomments Re our strong water security: The way to bring down the cost of urban water is to use more. Sounds silly after a drought however in reality we are better to use water when it is available than to let it evaporate from storage. The income from sales can be used towards infrastructure. Wide spread usage may also have the benefit of recharging water tables. However when dry times do come no bleating about cutbacks. - Mabel Peyton_Smyth Re New name for gaol theatre: Mmmmm ... Politically correct, yes. A name that will

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be embraced by the general community, not too sure on that one. “Over 250 entries were submitted and a large number of these called for an indigenous name, specifically Ulumbarra.�; In regards to ‘specifically Ulumbarra’ I suggest some ‘networking’ was used by those proponents to build up the numbers. I remember the failed and costly change from the Grampians to Gariwerd, that later reverted back to the Grampians. - Colin Carrington

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of grabbing another part of Rosalind Park for car parking. Unfortunately the motor car reigns supreme! As individuals, we will not give up our motor cars. We can’t bear to walk any more than 100 metres or so. Is it any wonder we are having problems with obesity? Councillors and their bureaucratic staff know this only too well, and know they will most likely get away with it. If they do, which part of Rosalind Park is next?

November 30 with free entry, free BBQ, free zooperdoopers for the kids. It’s our thankyou to the community for all their support over the last 12 months. Bendigo Chinese Association Lion Team will be there to bless the pool. Come along and help us celebrate our reopening. Ken Hamilton Re: Car park under lawn tennis courts: Interesting... Hope no one wants this underground park too soon given Bendigo Tennis have the lease for the Barnard St Lawn Tennis Courts until 2022. - Leon Retallick

I WISh to clarify the City of Greater Bendigo’s role in the hosting of the community Christmas lunch. The council is not responsible for lunch on Christmas Day nor does it make the decision of it being on or off. If other organisations want to host a community lunch on Christmas Day, then we encourage them to do so. The council and the Bendigo Volunteer Resource Centre is proudly supporting the Bendigo Stadium who are hosting a Festive Season Community Lunch on December 23 and we are encouraging businesses to make a donation so it can be a success. Council staff, together with a small number of other individuals, including local media, volunteered to save the Christmas Day event last year at very short notice. The subsequent lunch at the Town hall highlighted

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that the venue is not suitable for such a big event with some people having to eat their meal in the corridor. It also highlighted that in addition to the terrific work of volunteers, such an event also needs expert caterers and event managers. It was not an option to use the Town hall this year as we would have needed to cap attendees and turn people away. A larger venue with trained staff was needed. The Bendigo Stadium very generously offered to donate their venue free of charge, including expert catering and event staff, and to make a significant financial contribution towards a lunch. however, they do not open on Christmas Day. The council believes that the Festive Season Community Lunch on December 23 can be a success. The intent is for people not to be alone during the festive season. The council, together with the BVRC, is communicating with schools, churches and

community organisations to invite the more vulnerable members of our community to the Stadium celebration. The council is also seeking information about who may need to be connected into other support services on Christmas Day. The question has been posed: where is the spirit of Christmas? The spirit of Christmas in Greater Bendigo is thriving. This is evident in the generosity shown by Bendigo Stadium and through the support from BVRC. The council looks forward to others supporting this important community function and if other groups want to host lunches or other events on Christmas Day, we encourage them to do so and we will work with them to promote their events at every opportunity. If there are groups with the skills and abilities to host and cater a function utilising Council facilities, then I would encourage them to contact me on 5434 6000.

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Friday, November 22, 2013 – Bendigo Weekly

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Riding the wave This is something that must be celebrated. It is not something to laugh about or dismiss. Increased house prices are usually the start of great things to come. It is, however, easy to get caught up in the rising tide, but the Long Gully community seems ready for it. One thing Long Gully has in spades is community spirit. They care for each other and they care for their community. They know this is coming. It was community leaders who contacted the Bendigo Weekly, asking us to look into what was happening and highlight their thoughts. They are already making moves to ensure no one in their community is left behind by the growth. They know it is easy for people to lose out when others succeed. They see it every day. They must be congratulated for having the foresight to get in front of the curve, ensuring that nobody drowns as the tide rises.

examples of this. Bunnings Warehouse is setting up another store, this time at Epsom, an example of Bendigo’s residential growth. This comes on the back of $5 million expansion plans by Hume & Iser. We also reveal the expansion plans of The Hotel Shamrock, perhaps our most recognisable building. Both these developments show confidence in our economy. The Shamrock expansion will make news across Australia, and will allow the city to take that next step. Bendigo needs five-star accommodation, and these plans are very welcome. The quicker they are approved, the better it is for the city and its reputation. The waters are still rising, and there are a lot of waves to catch.

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WITH due respect to our local state and federal members of parliament, the rest of us have probably never held the majority of politicians in such low regard as we do right now. And our politicians have only themselves to blame. In recent years, the disconnect between what ordinary Australians both expect from their politicians and what we ultimately get, has only grown, as the public’s view of pollies plumbs new depths. Politicians walk a fine line, not most of the time, but practically all of the time in the modern 24/7 domineering news cycle. I can understand, and accept, why a political figure might accept an invitation to attend a corporate box for a sporting event, for example, and why that might actually constitute official business. But I cannot accept why

Bendigo Calisthenics club is presenting their annual “showcase� concert held at The Capital Theatre, View Street Bendigo on Saturday the 23rd November starting at 2pm Cost: Adults $18, Concession $15 & Child $10, Come along to see our whole club perform on stage ranging from our tinies girls to our masters Ladies Our Come and Try week is 22nd November to 29th November.

it has to cost the rest of us so much for that politician to do so. That’s why we need an independent review of the rules and criteria around political entitlements and allowances to satisfy the community’s concerns and ensure the integrity of the systems and processes

to its knees in such a manner. Take away the politics of either side, the fact is most Victorians view such antics as something more akin to those of a petulant child. The respective party leaders should have been able to take the conversation as to whether or not Speaker Ken Smith is

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And our politicians have only themselves to blame that should already be in place. On a similar note, last week’s furore in the Victorian Legislative Assembly that led to the Speaker shutting down the parliament until November 26 should not have happened. It’s a bad look and an embarrassment to this state that something as important as our political system can be brought

the right person for the job offline, and thereby resolve the matter in a way that would not have brought the house into such disrepute. The office of Speaker is too important for this situation to continue, let alone exist in the first place. twitter@peterkennedy23 pk@bendigoweekly.com.au

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A SAYING that gets a good run in Bendigo leadership circles is: “a rising tide lifts all boats�. It represents a feeling that could easily explain the strategy behind most of the city’s growth. Whether it is academic or instinctual, it is working. Long Gully is an example of this. Ever since the goldrush, Long Gully has been perceived as “working class�. There is no doubt it has been left behind as Bendigo’s economy has grown. Official statistics list it as the most disadvantaged suburb in Bendigo, and one of the most disadvantaged in Victoria. However, its closeness to the CBD and the new $1 billion hospital and, ironically, its affordability, are starting to pay off. It could be argued it was only a matter of time before things started to turn around. In Melbourne and Sydney, suburbs such as Fitzroy, Carlton and Paddington have been “gentrified� for a long time. The term “gentrification� is a tad patronising, but has come to personify the type of change Long Gully is on the cusp of.

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GATHERING: The ceremony was a happy occasion for all. Photo: STEVE KENDALL

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Bendigo’s new $25.8 million theatre has been named the Ulumbarra theatre, meaning gathering people together. greater Bendigo mayor Barry Lyons announced the name at last week’s dja dja Wurrung native Title claim signing ceremony. “Ulumbarra means gather together or meeting place in the language of the local dja dja Wurrung people and i don’t think we could have chosen a better name for our new state-of-the-art theatre which is set to become Central Victoria’s premier meeting place for the community to gather together,” he said. “The name was chosen following a formal process which involved calling for the public to put forward name suggestions. “over 250 entries were submit-

ted and a large number of these called for an indigenous name specifically Ulumbarra. “We think it’s a very relevant and positive name that respects the indigenous history of our great region.” Victorian education Minister Martin dixon said the name was very fitting, unifying and bringing the community together.

“it also reflects the nature of the development in that it draws together a variety of community uses and functions on the one site,” he said. The Weekly reported in March last year the new name was likely to be linked to the Aboriginal culture. in March, council and the Bendigo senior secondary College

urged the community to submit their name ideas. BssC principal dale Pearce said the school and council wanted to cast the net wider, to include the community’s thoughts about a good name for the theatre. “The old gaol is such an iconic building and the name must take into account the heritage and history of the site,” Mr Pearce said.

“it must also be a name that will be embraced by the general community.” The final name was chosen and assessed in regulation with the state government’s guidelines for geographic names 2010. The 1000-seat theatre is being built in the former goal and will be completed in early 2015.

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Try out for the triathlon AUSTRALIA’S biggest children’s triathlon series was announced and registrations opened for its Bendigo event on Monday. The series aims to get youngsters moving. Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Mark Fountain joined more than 400 children at Girton Grammar School to inspire them to get off the couch and have fun by registering for the 2014 Weet-Bix Kids TRYathlon.

Head of Junior School Don Thompson said: “It’s about promoting new opportunities for our students. “Our kids love being involved and are very active with their sports outside of school too. “It is a really safe course they run. It’s about participation. “It’s not about competition to win but about taking part.�

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OSEPH was well prepared. I’m not talking about the Bible Joseph, but Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s version. Joseph had a technicolour dreamcoat. This put him in the great position of being ready for every special day and charity event. White Ribbon day is this week. Joseph would have had one. Last week we had to wear orange for the SES, Joseph had that covered too. Last Friday was wear blue for diabetes, too easy. We see perhaps the best colour in use by the ovarian cancer awareness group with their teal ribbons. Bone cancer and bladder cancer share yellow. You get my drift? There are plenty more colours out there, all in use, and Joseph was prepared. Some charities have had to resort to dual colour ribbons, such is the use of coloured ribbons as an awareness tool. Today is a big day in

Bendigo Weekly – Friday, November 22, 2013

Bendigo as the Bendigo Weekly helps put together the Blokes Biggest Lunch. Prostate cancer uses a light blue ribbon, and this lunch is all about raising awareness of the disease. There will be beer and lunch and some talks by people who know the score, and there will be auctions to raise money for research into this disease. Bendigo icon (I have to say that he’s the Weekly chairman) Keith Sutherland pulls the event together, and manages to extract money from people and make it fun at the same time. There’s a lot of fun around the message, get your prostate checked. There’s not a good way to say it guys. Digital examination is the best way to go. By that I mean a finger not a photograph. I have touched on the subject before, but it’s one of those facts of life. We can only be thankful there are people around to raise funds to try and tackle the

issue of these illnesses. Thanks to the fundraising and research, some cancers are having less of an impact on patients. There’s a way to go, but these events while outwardly fun, are for a good cause. The Weekly is also involved in the Mother’s Day Classic, an event which is growing from year to year. It seems so many people have been touched by these diseases, but there is a growing chance of survival with some thanks to people power and their fundraising. So while you may expect

me to be cynical as is my way, I draw the line here. What’s the harm in showing you care with a coloured ribbon? This army of people who work for the greater good is something to be proud of, and perhaps Joseph was on the money with his amazing technicolour dreamcoat, or coat of many colours as Genesis calls it. I suppose to those who follow the Bible, a man who is aware of all the ailments, and has the ribbon to prove it, can work towards fixing them, and there’s nothing wrong with that. twitter: @stevekendall1

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they jumped up and down on the one spot. I particularly wanted to kill the waiter, the one who was wearing a kilt and tattoos and who was oh so carefully drying the wine glasses and holding them up to the light to make sure there were no smears on them. When the meal finally arrived it was lukewarm and indifferent but none of us really cared at this stage because we were all away with the pixies. Hannah, White Hills Dear Hannah, Hope you’re feeling better now you’ve shared that. People who decide to run their own restaurant over a bottle of Shiraz in the safety of their converted stables in Fitzroy should be made to pass a test before inflicting their ineptitude on the general eating public. Two hours is a ridiculously long time. I’m surprised you didn’t lead the charge and attack the staff with your cutlery. Twitter: @DearDotty

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A. Broad beans are jon almost every restaurant menu as well this time of the year. If they are young, fresh and small, simply pot the whole beans out of the shell and use them raw in salads. The larger ones blanch quickly in boiling salted water then peel and crush them with feta, mint, lemon zest and serve on grilled bread.

Q. What are the benefits of using buttermilk for baking? A. Buttermilk has lots of benefits when added to baked foods like cakes, breads. It is a healthy alternative to cream or sour cream and the natural sourness adds flavour and keeps baked goods moist and tender by breaking down the gluten in the flour. It’s also now a very common ingredient in most restaurant kitchens and is used in recipes from fried chicken to salad dressings.

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have developed at their greenhouses. Up to 30 local restaurants use their products, but what I was amazed at is that many of those local chefs are heading out first thing in the morning to pick the microherbs and flowers themselves they need for that day’s service. Sonia explains how it works in their busy family: on a school day morning she heads into Masons early to start prep while Nick and the kids head out to B & B Basil before school to pick what the restaurant needs. The kids each have a speciality that they are responsible for collecting. Sonia says that there is a great collegiate atmosphere out at the greenhouses as local chefs catch up and pick their goods. Sounds like there is a bit of friendly banter and competition as well – there have been times of competition between Nick and Paul Pitcher of the

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Woodhouse as to who gets to a certain herb first. Doesn’t that just show how special our Bendigo restaurants are – we don’t need restaurants with their own gardens, instead we have a great community built around a great supplier. But you don’t have to wait until you are in one of our local restaurants to eat the B & B Basil products. The pots of basil are in constant supply at Bendigo Wholefoods – having one sitting on your kitchen window sill opens up lots of possibilities for flavour, especially as we move into the warmer months. The micro salad herbs are also great, particularly when entertaining or turning a standard meal into something special - a great way to show off another Bendigo product.

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What’s ON A YUMMY feast consisting of six regional dishes over three courses, an aperitif and glass of regional wine will be hosted by the Public INN this Saturday from 6.30pm. The food, wine, cider and beer at the Public INN’s 100 Mile Seasonal Dinner will feature more than 25 regional producers each within 100 miles of the venue. You can join the fun at the long table dinner in the unique venue of the Old Castlemaine Fire Station. Cost $88 per person. Contact 5472 3568.

PACKING TIME: Brett Dobbin and Janet Healy.

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HILE some readers might be compiling a summer reading list, others may well be considering writing a book themselves. Before venturing out, however, it’s best to recognise that writing isn’t something that happens when you shut your eyes and hope for the best. For many years now, writing has been treated like a craft, such as painting, where the technical aspects and associated skills are taught at university level. Castlemaine writer and acclaimed novelist, Carmel Bird, wrote Dear Writer in 1988. She has re-published it as Dear Writer Revisited and it is still wonderfully helpful for nascent writers and indeed those who have been chugging along at the craft for some time. Bird not only concerns herself with the mechanics of writing but more ephemeral matters such as how to tap into your imagination. Dear Writer Revisited by Carmel Bird Spineless Wonders, $24.99.

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EANTIME for those are who are actually looking for a great summer read then Elizabeth Gilbert’s The Signature of All Things is positively delicious Gilbert’s best selling Eat, Pray, Love, was largely autobiographical, and some would say, self-indulgent. The Signature of All Things however is a different bird altogether. An historical fiction about a spinsterly woman who studies mosses. At first glance, you might think it uninspiring subject matter. But Gilbert weaves a sprawling story spanning a lifetime, through exotic locations and key social and scientific movements around the world. The book’s protagonist, Alma Whittaker, is the Philadelphia-born daughter of English plant-thief-made-good, Henry, and her dour but brilliant, mother. Born at the start of a new century, in

1800, she grows up surrounded by wealth, plants and a respect for knowledge. Unfettered by the usual social constraints, Alma is free in her father’s realm to study her beloved mosses – which take her into the mysteries of evolution. The slow progression of mosses echo Alma’s own emotional and sexual awakenings, and it is not until late in life that Alma meets Ambrose, a Utopian artist, and there starts another journey of discovery. Meticulously researched, this tale combines an exciting story of travel, mysticism, death and love alongside the predominant questions of Alma’s times. The Signature of All Things Elizabeth Gilbert, Bloomsbury, $29.99

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the opportunity to encourage staff to improve their levels of wellbeing. “It’s been great, walking to Rosalind Park and up the poppet head lookout tower during lunch, encouraging not only our team but also other staff to get out of the office,” she said. “We have also been very conscious of what we are eating, and the peer support has been the key. “It certainly hasn’t just been about losing weight, but increasing awareness of the importance of exercise and healthy eating.”

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URING winter, feet are hidden away snug in socks and boots, which means they are often neglected and have been missing special care. As summertime approaches lots of outdoor activities, open toe shoes and sandals, exposes your feet. It also results in the re-emergence of the male exposed ankle, the “mankle”. And let’s be honest….. neglected feet and toes are not a pretty sight. Here are some suggestions, from n8 health podiatrist Tracy Kemp, on how to learn to love your feet and keep them happy. The state of your feet is known to affect your whole body so it’s important to show your feet a bit of love and attention. First, soak your feet in lukewarm water to soften your nails. Use a nail brush to remove any dirt or dead skin. Then clip your nails straight across before filing. Don’t cut into the corners of your nails, and don’t clip them too short— that can cause ingrown nails Use a foot file on the hard skin, moving the file in one direction. Don’t press too hard but apply a reasonable amount of pressure. Then apply a moisturiser and allow it to soak in. Tip: make a homemade scrub by mixing sea salt and olive oil and add a few drops of essential oil for an extra touch. Peppermint will cool down hot, aching feet, while rosemary oil will help to warm cold feet and aid circulation. Summer shoes look fabulous but by the end of the day your feet can be aching. Show them some love by giving yourself a foot rub – all you need is a golf or tennis ball. Sit in a chair and rub

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the ball from your heel up to your toes, spending extra time massaging the tenser areas. When the weather is hot and humid, your feet swell just as your fingers do. If you have to wear strappy shoes, stick a band-aid on spots which are bound to blister, such as the tops of the big toe and the back of the heel. Bring swelling down by soaking your feet in lukewarm salty water. Then pat dry with a clean towel. On holiday dirty feet and stubbed toes are the least of your worries. Public pools, bathrooms and showers can be breeding grounds for fungus. Keep your thongs on, and your feet tinea free. Finally, don’t skimp on the sunblock. The skin on the tops of your feet is thin and prone to sun exposure while wearing sandals. After being undercover all winter, feet are especially prone to sunburn. Be sure to protect your feet with sunscreen. Skin cancer can affect any part of the body, including the feet. n8health.com.au

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Monday, November 25

Messy Church Christmas: St Andrews Uniting Church, 26 Myers Street. Food, bible stories and fun. Details: 5441 3100.

Dance: Spring Gully Hall, 135 Spring Gully Road, 7.30pm to 9.30pm, come and try, $4, Details 5444 2953.

Castlemaine Film Festival: Theatre Royal. Until November 24. www.cliff.net.au

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Saturday, November 23 Dance: Spring Gully Hall, 135 Spring Gully Road. Music by Million Aires, $9, 8pm to midnight. Proceeds to North Malaya and Borneo veterans. Details 5444 2953. Rockin 50’s, Rock n Roll club: Itchy Fingers plus Phantom DJ at Strathdale Community Centre, Crook Street, Bendigo. 7.30pm until late. Details: 5449 3295. Sunday, November 24 Fundraiser for Emma Fitt: To raise funds to get to Taiwan as a Rotary Exchange Student. From 1.30pm at All Seasons Hotel. Cost is $10 which includes afternoon tea. Details: 0407 059 580.

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Bendigo Walk to D-Feet MND: Lake Weeroona, Bendigo. Registration starts at 10am and the walk begins at 10.30am with two laps of the lake, followed by reflection and remembrance and the release of balloons. Then enjoy a barbecue by the lake. Register online at www. everydayhero.com. Under Events type Bendigo.

Fundraising morning coffee: The Intensive Care Auxiliary, Bendigo Health event is at the Rising Sun Hotel, at 10am. Details: 5446 9691.  Tuesday, November 26 Separation and Divorce Recovery Program: From 7pm to 9pm. Program is mixed gender. Details: 5438 1300. Thursday, November 28 Learn to Dance: Spring Gully Hall, 135 Spring Gully Road. From 7pm. $5. Details 5444 2953. Exhibitions La Trobe University’s Graduate Exhibition: Until December 13. Phyllis Palmer Gallery Bush Arcadia: until February 2, Visitor Centre’s Living Arts Space A Stichin’ Nine, textile art exhibition: to December 30, Bendigo Pottery Exhibit B(endigo): until November 26, 10am to 5pm, La Trobe University Visual Arts Centre. Catherine Shields: Toile de Triste: until December 1, La Trobe University Visual Arts Centre

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experienced professional building tradespeople for a home modifications, big or small. “Having warehouses in Sydney and Melbourne as well as Bendigo and Mildura means we have a good stock of supplies, helping avoiding unnecessary delays,� Country Care’s director Tom Hogan said. “We also offer a on-site trial service on a range of rehabilitation and mobility equipment for health providers and their client’s if needed.� Country Care are even manufacturing their own range of products including their light and mobile over-toilet frames and Evolution chairs designed for patient comfort. Country Care Rehabilitation and Mobility Equipment at 54 Bridge Street, Bendigo, just down from the hospital. Phone 5442 1131.

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Y next subject in introducing the American Fleet Welcome Committee members is George Hunter Crawford, who represented the Bendigo Mine Owners Association. This Association was of considerable importance not only in Bendigo early in the 20th century but also its views were sought by the Victorian colonial and later state governments. The Crawford family came from Gateshead, Newcastle on Tyne, England. George’s father Charles was a building contractor who decided to bring his young family to Victoria. George Crawford was born in 1847, arriving in Bendigo as a nineyear-old. After his schooling, young George entered his father’s contracting business. By 1869 he struck out on his own, going to Melbourne and worked there for two years. During the mining boom of 1871 he returned to Bendigo and took advantage of the building boom that was happening as a result of the intense speculative mining investment and activity. George took over his father’s contracting business and not only tendered for building projects in Bendigo but also in many towns to the north. George was a member of the Volunteer Rifle Corps since 1863, he was also a crack shot and became a swordsman of note having won the title as Broad Sword Champion of Victoria. For almost two decades George competed in the local St

Andrew’s Sports as a swordsman. Among his other interest was a veritable plethora of local mines. George was a shareholder in many Bendigo gold mining companies, he served as a director on the boards of Frederick the Great, Bruhn’s Freehold, No 20 Freehold, Shenandoah, North Shenandoah, Summerhill, Fortuna Hustler’s and New Chum Mining Company at Diamond Hill among a number of others. Apart from George’s mining interests he was also a property owner, the most notable being his own residence Del Oro in Palmerston Square, opposite the South Bendigo Bowling Club. Del Oro is a Quarry Hill landmark. In 1882, George, as a man of means was approached by a number of citizens to stand for the local council. At the time he was described as a young man who had a family of six children. George’s backers described him as “a straightforward man”. Another string in the Crawford bow was the fact that he was also a mine legal manager. The Mine Owners’ Association was formed in 1887, following on from an advertisement placed in the newspapers by J G Weddell. It was important to form such an association in order to lobby the government, Ballarat had stolen the march on Bendigo as they already had one established. SH McGowan became president, George vice president and the secretary was G A Petrie. Soon, George became the local president, an office he held for many years. George described the Mine

A STRAIGHTFORWARD MAN: George Crawford. Photo: BARTLETT BROS.

Owners Association as: Assuming no credit for controlling anything… it is the directors of the companies who are responsible. We are composed of delegates of respective boards… We meet together to consider specific legislation affecting the mining industry and its effects on companies. We try to assist to get beneficial legislation... Whenever legislation is proposed we get a copy as soon as we can and express our opinions upon it and endeavour to secure the best possible results for the industry.

I can tell you that deliberations have very largely influenced Parliament in the past. The only problem is when Parliament goes against our wishes. Essentially it can be seen that the Mine Owners’ Association was a lobbying group, but George’s role did not end there, he was spruiking the group’s opposition to the introduction of mine managers’ certificates. He was appointed by parliament to be a Royal Commissioner on Gold Mining in 1889, which was considered to be a great honour for Bendigo.

heritage matters A tale of two early schools I T is time to open the history books on some of Bendigo’s oldest schools. There are great examples of important heritage school buildings, including Camp Hill, Mundy Street, Eaglehawk and Lockwood, which are listed on the Victorian Heritage Register and are considered of state significance. Two less prominent but important old schools owned by Greater Bendigo council are undergoing work to ensure they survive for future use. The work to both buildings falls under the “boring but important” category. Termite damage is evident in both buildings, but fortunately limited to the sub floor space. Work at the California Gully Mechanics Institute is almost complete. The building has a special history and was originally a National School. National Schools were built up to the end of 1862 and were part of the early dual education system of Denominational and National Schools in Victoria. There are a small number of National Schools remaining in the state. New rooms were added to both sides of the building during the 1880s and a front verandah designed by renowned Bendigo architect W C Vahland was constructed in 1891. Today the building is used by the Rotary Club of Eaglehawk. Re-stumping is also under way at the old Longlea school. The 1870s timber building and matching shelter shed are remarkably intact, with its blackboards, cupboards, fireplace and chimney, and coat hooks. There is a rumour a time capsule exists on the site but excavation for the stumps has not uncovered it. The work to both buildings form part of the council’s ongoing management of heritage assets and confirms the city’s commitment to preserving these buildings for future generations to use and enjoy. – Megan McDougall

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SUGAR Smooth, Bendigo’s first Body Sugaring Clinic for women and men, recently opened at Strath Village. Body Sugaring is the latest alternative to waxing and is an ancient Egyptian method of hair removal using natural sugar. Carmel Murray is a Sugaring therapist, trained and certified by Alexandria Professional Body Sugaring. “Most people are having something waxed,” Carmel said. “So when I discovered a more natural and effective method I decided to specialise.” A soft velvety paste is massaged onto the skin, allowing the sugar to coat all of the hair while it also seeps down inside the follicles. Carmel says lubricating the hair this way usually results in less discomfort than traditional waxing . Products used at Sugar Smooth contain

no chemicals, resins or preservatives. Diabetics, those with eczema, spider or varicose veins and those prone to ingrown hairs after waxing, will benefit from sugaring. Sugar is naturally antibacterial and contains healing properties. Bacteria cannot breed or thrive in high concentrations of sugar. Sugar paste is applied at room temperature so there is never a risk of burning the skin. Body Sugaring removes hair in it’s natural direction of growth resulting in less hair breakage, quicker refinement, reduced skin irritation and less ingrown hairs. Sugar Smooth also sells a range of skin conditioning products to enhance your Body Sugaring experience, with gift certificates available. Sugar Smooth Shop, 28B Strath Village Shopping Centre, phone 5442 2002.


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Bricklaying Sick of waiting for a brickie?

Pensioner Discount No job too big or small Ph Bob 0418 509 590 or 5446 7330

COMPUTER PROBLEMS

BRICKLAYERS

No obligation, free quote. Ph 0458 107 981

Cleaning, Steam clean or Dry clean $50 first room, $10 per room after that Ph 0439 374 389 Receipt & ABN supplied

Call Garry 0409 126 944

Call Ron 0438 569 385

ANDREW'S GARDENING & GARBAGE REMOVAL Pensioner Discounts

CLEANING & CARPET

• Quality Service • All Jobs • Free Quote

200 - 600mm diameter

Site Clearing Driveways Excavation Laser Levelling Rubbish Removal

•Office & Home Cleaning •All Non-Toxic Products •Safe for around Children Call Maree 0438 052 294

In Home

• Laser Levelled Site cuts • Landscaping • Driveways • Backyard clean-ups • Postholes • Trenching

TV Tuning from $40

BRICKLAYER

available, prompt service. No job too big or small. Phone Will 5447 2185 or 0409 352 374

COMPUTER SUPPORT

ANTENNAS

• Digital TV’s, Set Top Boxes & Aerials • Satellite & Computer Setups • Home Theatre, wall mount • DVD, Recorders & Austar • Installed & explained

BRICKLAYERS all types of brick and block work, chimneys and fireplaces. Ph 5446 7057 or 0418 370 917.

BRICKLAYER

ACN 166 595 567

Travelling to Rural and the Surrounding Bendigo area

AIR CONDITIONING

Phone 0411 314 224

CLEANER

INSTALLATION SERVICE & REPAIRS AUTOMOTIVE

TempTech

Free Removal

Tradesman, houses, sml jobs, fences, letter boxes, BBQs & block work. Good Rates. Ph 0458 360 401

Ph: Glenn or Donna

5446 7163 or 0418 510 074

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.

QUALIFIED CARPENTER Decks

& Pergolas Retaining Walls Carports Renovations

FREE QUOTES COMPETETIVE RATES

PHONE JYE 0417 065 216

CHRIS POWER BUILDING & CONCRETING Patios, Decks, Pergolas Bathrooms, Maintenance Renovations, Concrete Paths, Shed ross overs Slabs,, Dr Driveways, Cross-overs Labor Hire Services

FREE QUOTES 0409 936 712 christopherpower87@bigpond.com


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Services Offered

PLUMBER Lic Renovations, burst or blocked pipes, sewer & storm water mains, HWS, maintenance, etc. Kevin O'Dea: 0408 140 663

FABRICATION

SKYLIGHTS

Free quotes. All roofs. Quality product. Experienced installer. Ph Joel 0417 093 410 or Mark 0405 318 710

• GENERAL FABRICATION • STEEL UTE TRAYS • CUSTOM TRAILERS • TUBULAR FENCING • GENERAL HANDYMAN WORK

SPLIT SYSTEMS

RED'S RECOVERY SERVICE

Heating & Cooling. Supply and installation. Electrical and plumbing. Free quotes. Ph 0419 367 071.

Also pick up Bobcat Forklifts, Old Clunkers Open 7 Days, Call for Quote: 0427 353 939

Classifieds 1300 558 385

PHONE GAVIN (MOB): 0427 424 497 EMAIL: parksidecreations@yahoo.com.au

FENCING / GATES

COMPUTERS

OZ PRO FENCING Repairs completed within 24 hours • Systems built • Repairs and upgrades • Network and internet connections • Virus and Spyware removal

Jeoff Milne 5447 2476 Mob 0425 728 336

• C Chainlink ha nlink k • Cu Custom st m Ga Gates G a es at • Rural • Handrails • Retainer Walls FREE QUOTES • Ph Travis: 0477 910 720 E: tstrybs@gmail.com

Pete’s

Big or small we fix it all!

• Welding • Flyscreens • Tap washers • Concreting small jobs • Lawn mowing • Doors, Handles, Locks • Gutter Cleaning • Whipper snipping • Irrigation repairs • Rubbish removal • Weeding • General yard tidy For a free quote call Pete:

0422 660 912 Pensioner discounts available.

PROTECTING YOUR HOME AND FAMILY Residential and Rental Property Smoke Alarm Servicing & Installation $15 Site / Compliance Fee $11 per Smoke Alarm (includes batteries)

0409 173 754 Peter

Driveways, Footpaths, Patios, Sheds Colours, Paving, Retaining Walls Liability Insured - Council Approved

www.firealarmessentials.com.au

Ph: 0458 342 221

CLEANING SERVICES

FURNITURE REMOVALISTS Quality Cleaning Services Serving Bendigo for 20 Years

• OFFICE • DOMESTIC • CARPETS • WINDOWS • BUILDERS • END OF LEASE

0418 506 188 cleanjet@iinet.net.au

QUALITY MOWING • Ride on/hand mow • Poisoning • Tree Pruning • Gutter Cleaning • Rubbish Removal • General Gardening

ROHDE ELECTRICAL

CALL JASON RIDE ON LAWN MOWING

FROM $40

• Shopping Centres • Service and Repairs to Air Conditioning • Factories • Switchboards • Renovations • New Homes • Phone Install • Underground

Matthew Finch 0409 811 787

0417 506 635

GET THE EXPERTS CALL US NOW! email: shanemrohde@optusnet.com.au rec 13846

GREG SMITH

GARDEN SERVICES

GRASS SLASHING

Slash before Bushfire Season

Urban Blocks

ELECTRICIAN

Tired of Waiting for a Tradesman

• Handyman Carpentry • Window Maintenance • All Glass Repairs • Window Cleaning • Vacuuming/Mopping • Dusting • Bathrooms/Toilets • Gutters • Painting • Electrical/Plumbing • Showerscreen Repairs • Small Bathroom Mirrors • Mowing • Maintaining Trees • Hot Water Repairs • Heating Safety Checks • Gas Appliance Servicing and Repairs

Contact us today for a free quote

(03) 5442 8900 A/H 0418 547 886 tshatwell@erppower.com

HOME MAINTENANCE

Glenn Forge Carpenter

PH TONY 0412 824 690

House and Garden Maintenance Service

Services Bendigo Offered Weekly

• Carpentry • Painting • Plaster Repairs • Fence and Gate Repairs • Lawn Mowing • No Job Too Small

To advertise in this section contact our classifieds department

Local Classifieds

1300 558 385

1300 558 385

Quality Work, Reasonable Rates

Phone: 0429 077 441 glennforge@hotmail.com

DISPLAY ADS

$7.25 per cm/col Price includes colour, scanning of images and clip art etc.

classifieds @bendigoweekly .com.au

HANDYMAN SERVICES

DOMESTIC• COMMERCIAL• INDUSTRIAL HOME AUTOMATION SPECIALISTS

“Quality assured trained professionals”

NOW INCORPORATING TEST AND TAG

classifieds @bendigoweekly .com.au

ELECTRICIANS

For All Your Property Maintenance Needs SERVICES OFFERED:

0409 519 361

Cave’s Concreting

HANDYMAN SERVICES

Mowing and Maintenance

FIRE & SMOKE ALARMS

CONCRETING

R E

GARDEN SERVICES

NO JOB TOO SMALL

• Carpentry • Tiling • Painting • Plastering • Pergolas • Decks

CALL PETER 0409 422 271 Email: bhmpeter@hotmail.com

The Home Handyman

• Gutter & Window Cleaning • Deck, pergolas, verandah repairs and building • Painting • Plastering • Carpentry • Fences • Floating floors

NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL

Ph Dave 0439 113 795

No Job too Small

DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL REPAIRS • New Window Installation • All Carpentry • Flat Pack Assemblies/etc • Decking/Pergolas • Timber Retainer walls • Tiling/Bathrooms • Kitchen Assemblies • Heritage Fences/Gates • Painting/Door hanging • All Repairs/Maintenance/Odd Jobs

VR1430681

PLUMBER Lic.

Bathroom renovations. Maintenance. No job too small. Ph Glenn 0407 884 512

FULLY INSURED. RED CARD APPROVED.

Mob 0417

300 709 AH 5435 3905

LANDSCAPING

Call Allan on 0456 184 889

0418 507 709RECA/H 5448 3333 7821

• Qualified tradesmen • Landscaping • Commercial and residential property maintenance • Garden Maintenance & Lawn Mowing • Painting • Repairs • Renovations • Carpentry • Fencing • Doors and Windows • Tiling • Locks and Screens • Plastering • and much more Call 0412

Geoff Williams Electrical Installations

Over 40 Years Service

REC 4085

4 Seaso Seasons Garden Care

I promise you a reliable & professional service at an affordable price

Phone: 0417 329 802

Hedges Trimmed & Shaped • Lawn Mowing • Clippings Caught & Removed • Edges Trimmed • Pruning of Roses & Fruit Trees • Ride on Mowing • Weeding & Weed Spraying • Yard Clean Ups • Planting & Mulching

FREE QUOTES, 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE Ph 0429 002 678

646 834 or 5443 6842 (after 5pm)

• Handymen • Domestic Cleaning • Builder • • Carpenters • Glazier • Fencing • Plastering • • Painters • Bathroom & Kitchen Renovations • • Floating Timber Floors • Paving • Concreting • • Plumbers • Decking • Electricians • • Pruning • Tiling • Tree Lopping • • Sheds & Pergolas • Lawns & Gardens •

Central Victoria 13 11 98

Suite B 175 Lyttleton Tce, Bendigo greyarmybendigo@bigpond.com

Specialising in Landscape construction Stuart Erwin 0407 667 900 Cameron Rogister 0411 956 937

TRADIES To advertise in this section please call

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Services Offered LOCK & KEY

PEST CONTROL

ROOFING

SPOUT CLEANING

• Concrete tiles • Terracotta acotta tiles • Slate tiles • Iron roofi fing

SPOUT CLEANING

& MAINTENANCE SERVICES

FREE ROOF INSPECTIONS S

Vic Police Lic. 745 873

• Mobile Service Ove • Fully Insured 15 Year • Free Quotes Exper rs ience • Pensioner Discounts

New Roofing Re-Roofing Extensions Rebedding & Flexible Pointing Valley & Gutter Replacement

Formally “Spider Sprayers”

CALL MAL 0417 116 637 DOMESTIC • COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL

• Restricted Key Systems • Access Control Systems • Alarm Systems • Surveillance Cameras • Safes Sold & Serviced

5446 7751

robert@superiorroofing.net.au www.superiorroofing.net.au

Services Offered

RUBBISH REMOVAL

1300 558 385

Emergency After Hours Service Available

classifieds@bendigoweekly.com.au *

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We load for you! 7 Days a Week No job too small or too big

PLUMBERS

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t Yard clean ups t Whitegoods t DomesƟĐ t Builders t Renovators t Commercial

0423 402 474

ARE YOU RENOVATING? MOBILE BATHROOM FOR HIRE

STORAGE

(Shower, hand basin, toilet etc)

Suitable for • Renovations • Parties/Weddings • Sporting events and many more

• Renovations • Hot Water Systems • Backflow Testing • Plumbing Maintenance

0438 083 139 www.bettabathroomhire.com.au

Ph: 0418 547 796

PAINTERS / DECORATORS

Peter Carr Plumbing & Gasfitting

Lic#37911

Sandhurst Painting and Decorating 35 years experience Prompt efficient service at reasonable rates

Pty. Ltd.

License No. 32710

A friendly, reliable, local plumbing team fully qualified in all aspects of plumbing

544 33 999

Quotation gladly given

4 Nolan Street, Bendigo

Call Phill Hutchings on

TRIPPA’S PAINTING SERVICE NO O NO OBL BLIG BL B L LIG IG IGAT GAT ATIO A TION ION FR IO FREE FREE EE Q QUO UOTE U UO OTE TE Spec Sp ecia ialliisi isi sing sing ng in weathe we atthe a herrb board oa o arrd d, heri he rita tag ge eh ho ous ou sin si ing ng and re an and repa pain ints ts

Phone Trippa 0427 241 958 PICK UP—ELIVERY

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• Fast Response to urgent repairs • All General Plumbing & Maintenance • Drains Cleared & Repaired & Roofing High Pressure jetting Quality in all • Hot Water Repairs and areas of Plumbing Replacements • Roofing & Gutter Specialists FREE • Gas Fitting QUOTES • Gas appliance servicing

NE

0417 057 010

Ph 5446 1535

10 SIZES FROM $20 PER WEEK Free Use of Courtesy Trailer 7 Days Access & On-Site Electronic Surveillance Security

5448 4499 BENDIGO 87-89 MIDLAND HWY www.centrestateselfstorage.com

Bendigo East

WE PICK UP AND DELIVER YOUR THINGS find me on facebook

• FULLY INSURED • JOB GUARANTEE

www.littlegreentruck.com.au

Phone Brian on

0417 545 193 or 5447 7276 91 Wesley St, Kangaroo Flat

SMITHS

Quality tree and Stump Removal

19 Wellsford Drive

David Smith

0427 506 160

AAA TREE LOPPING

• Pensioners (Disc) • Full Insurance • (Prompt) Same Day Service

For Best Price Phone Jack Direct

0409 289 700 5428 9312 • 9744 5798 8

BendigoWeekly LocalClassifieds ...get the market you’re missing...

1300 558 385 TILING

Thorp Tiling “You style it, I’ll tile it”

ARRANGE A FREE QUOTE

No

Services Offered

• 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!

Don Andrea Plumbing • General Plumbing and Gasfitting • Blocked drains • No call out fees • Flat hourly family friendly rate

Phone 0408 506 159 Lic#23529

JUDD’S TREE LOPPING

• Tree felling and Land Clearing • Removal and Pruning • Bobcat and Tipper • Chipper and Tower • Mulch and Firewood Sales • Emergency work

WATER CARTAGE

PO Box 54, Eaglehawk

Lic#100122

CHRIS THORNTON 0490 370 558

• FULLY INSURED • GUARANTEED • STUMP REMOVAL • FREE QUOTES • BOBCAT • WOOD CHIPPER • HEDGE PRUNING • CHERRY PICKER

24/7 ACCESS INDIVIDUAL LOCK UP UNITS PRICES FROM $20 PER WEEK CR Martin Real Estate Ph 5440 7000 or 0418 510 197 (A/H)

Get me and the 0448 701 138 truck from $30

TREE LOPPING

SELF STORAGE

Greg Hicks st same day Plumbing Fajosebrvtoicoesmall Master Plumber

Classifieds 1300 558 385

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)

Gas installations service & repairs including carbon monoxide tests

Call David/Bronwyn

* Fully Insured

TREE REMOVAL & MAINTENANCE

Conditions apply. For private use only.

MOBILE BATHROOMS

Ph Paul 5439 3835 or 0428 395 429

0438 632 219

To advertise in this section please call

Safe, Secure, Service 32 Mitchell Street, Bendigo

Reduce Fire Risk Spouts Vacuumed Spotlessly Pensioner Discounts Water Tanks Cleaned

High Pressure Cleaning ngg De-Mossing Sealing & Painting Insurance Claims Pensioner Discounts

EXPERTS IN ALL ASPECTS OF ROOFING

• Key Cutting • Locks Repaired and Fitted • Automotive Work • Latest Technology Car Keys Programmed and Cut

PH 03 5441 3499

CV Industrial Vacuum Services

NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL

Wall and Floor Tiling Waterproofing Silicon & Grout Sealing Feature Walls & Mosaic Wet Room Tiling Ceramic & Porcelain Sand Cement Screed Floor Levelling Re-grouting Outdoor Areas

Water Deliveries Starting November

www.brfwater.com.au Ph: 5442 2259 ‘See our website for our November special’ FREE Christmas ham with each delivery

BendigoWeekly CIRCULATING TO

Kyle 0412 255 044

OVER 37,500

www.thorptiling.com kylethorptiling@live.com.au

HOMES EACH WEEK


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FOR SALE

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

1 PAIR side mirrors for towing caravan $10 Ph 5442 2139

BLIND SALE SPRING SPECIALS

CRUSOE College boys s12 /14 top/shorts & PE top /shorts $60. 5443 3326

FISH tank, 23cmx46cm $10 Ph 5439 5852

HOME gym. Multi station. 90lb weights. $90 Ph 0408 538726

BLACKSMITH 5" leg vise $100 Ph 5446 7670

VCE Eng/Lan 1&2 Love the Lingo $25 Phone 5441 2516

DESK hutch, 1800mm x 1000mm New $70 Ph 5443 2045

FREEZER, upright, Kelvinator 290L No Frost $100 Ph 0419 382 273

MATTRESS Firm Queen pocket coil, new in plastic $500 ono. Can Deliver Ph 0412 388 485

DESK & return $80 Ph 0408 990 329

FRIDGES

2008 Moderna electric scooter bike. Includes helmet & charger. 1 owner. $625 ONO PH 5447 4990. Moving. 6 TIMBER kitchen or dining chairs exc cond $60 ono Ph 5448 5509 AIRCON Dimplex, portable, as new. Paid $950 SELL $600 Phone 0401 206 590 BABY Rocker $30. Ph 5448 4807 BABY born doll & clothes. $10 Ph 0408 538726 BABY car seat, VGC, birth-4yrs $50 Ph 5442 5582.

BABY change table, wood. on castors, VGC. $100 ONO Ph 5444 3425 BOOSTER seat, support back & sides. 4-7yrs As New$50 Ph 5442 5582. BABY'S crochet shawl, circular, 35", white, new. $25 Ph 5442 3134

BACK hoe attachment, fit clarke bobcat, going order, $2500 or best offer Ph 0427 353 939 BAR fridge, westinghouse 140L GC $90 Ph 0408 009 185

BASEBALL boots x2 Sz 7 & 8, VGC $15ea Ph 0407 437 335 BBQ, gas, 3 burner, hood cover & bottle, VGC, $60 Ph 5449 7023 BBQ, gas, 4 burner, hood, on wheels. VGC $100 Ph 5448 5676

BEDDING TRUCKLOAD SALE Saturday & Sunday only New Queen spring mattress from $129 All Sizes huge range Call for details 1300 791 919

BLACK plastic Chairs $15 each Ph 0408 990 329

BLINDS, AWNINGS, ROLLER SHUTTERS & SECURITY DOORS. Free measure & quote. Southern Cross Blinds & Awnings, 141 High St K/Flat. Ph. 5447 9011 BMX bike, VGC, $60 Ph 5443 3324 BMX bike with suspension & gears, VGC $60 Ph 5443 3324 BOOKCASE & Student Desk, As new $80 Ph 5447 0823

DESKTOP computer, windows xp dvd/cd burn $60 Ph 0427 099 395 DINING setting, 7 pieces, walnut, EC, $200. Ph 5447 7525 CASSEROLE Dish, Cannie Ridge Pottery. Med Size. $10 Ph 0419 359 695

and Freezers. Top brands from $195. Fully recond, 6 mths wty. 283 High St, G/Sq. Ph. 5441 1955

WHY BUY A NEW FRIDGE? Why not buy ‘as new’ fridge for half the price? Big range. Top brands.

BOOKCASE, 2 shelves, $40 Ph 0408 990 329

DINING table, salmon laminex, EC, $20 Ph 0419 359 695

BOYS clothing sz 12-14, 23 items $25 Ph 5441 6072

DISHWASHER, Blanco, working ok, $95 Ph 0466 269 948

BOYS clothing, sz 8-10, 28 items $20 Ph 5441 6072

DOCTORS bag, leather, if only it could talk, $80 Ph 0466 269 948

BUNK bed, white tubular, sleeps 3. Inc inner spring DB & foam single mattress. $275 Ph 5443 4436

DOORS x2 internal, Plain wood $50ea Ph 0408 700 266

FRIDGE, Westinghouse, $99 Ph 0409 115 141

DOUBLE bed pillow top mattress, hardly used. $40. Ph 5441 1429

FRUIT TREES AND CONIFERS. Qty of fruit trees & conifers in tubs from $8 Ph 0401 206 590

CAR seat, VGC, $60 Ph 0409 115 141 CD player, large, EC, Pioneer brand. $90 PH 5441 8123 CDS & tapes, full box. $60 PH 5441 8123 CHILDS Bike, Mongoose Racer, Brand New Never used. $160 Ph 0400 630 131 CHIRO double mattress, $150, Brand new chiropractic mattress. Full warranty. Can deliver. 0412 388 485 COFFEE maker, Gaggia Classic, s/s, with access. EC $100 Ph 5439 6007 VCE maths calculator, T1-NSPIRE Cas, $100 PH 5443 2407 COMPUTER, Macbook 13" 2.4GHZ, 250HDD, 4GB RAM, Core 2 Duo, excellent condition. $500 PH 0418 438 617

DRAWERS (4) h 63cm, w 45cm, d 51cm GC $10 Ph 5447 7762 DRUMKIT, 'Basix', classic series, 5 piece set + cymbols & seat, EC, $450. Ph 0419 323 290 DUPLO blocks, laundry basket full & 2 x 38cmsq boards $70. 5443 3326 ELECTRIC foot heater $8 Ph 5442 7277 ELECTRIC heated foot massager, as new $25 Ph 5442 7277

283 High St Golden Square 5441 1955

FUCHSIA Plants Over 30 varieties, plants on verge of flowering, some parent plants in flower, & on display Ph 5442 7974

KING single bed with mattress, $80 Ph 0407 336 913

Oaten r o l l s, net wrapped. Good Quality from $55 Axedale. Phone: 0428 590 023

Store Well with Stilwell

Containers to suit all your needs!

✹ Buy ire or H

Containers can be custom fi tted with shelves, benches, windows, side doors, electricity, insulation & air-conditioning.

Call Jim 0429 866 630 www.byers.net.au

51 Ryalls Lane, Strathfieldsaye. • Ph 5439 5512 • Mob 0409 957 014

GOT SOMETHING TO SELL?

Categories included: Autos, Boats, Car Parts, Caravans & Trailers, Commercial Vehicles, For Sale, Four Wheel Drives, Livestock, Machinery, Motorbikes & Wrecking. * All adverts must be pre-paid. For $23 you get 5 lines ONE ITEM ONLY per advert. Advert will run for four consecutive weeks. Sale price must be included. Alteration to PRICE ONLY. Not included in the offer are business adverts., rental hire etc., for the purpose of ongoing profit, or Real Estate Listings. The publisher reserves the right to decline any booking for the purpose of continuing gain.

JARDINIERE, Australiana design, glass. RRP $95, sell $50 Ph 5442 3134

HAY

A fun, safe way for your cat to enjoy the outdoors. Free quotes to suit your budget.

ADVERTISE FOR 4 WEEKS - ONLY $23*

INTERNATIONAL 1947 KB 6, The body is straight mostly surface rust, Spare nose Bonnet, 60x S/S Strips, 3x 233 Motors & 3x Gearboxes, Handoot brake ass 2x Sets of Head lights, 2x Dash Gauges, 2x Radiators, Set of glass, Too many bits to name all! $5500 is a fair price I will accept $4800 cash Bgo. Alex 0424 024 086

KING single bed with mattress, $80 Ph 0407 336 913

HAY

View containers at:

INSULATION, 3.5 yellow batts, 9 sq mtrs, half price, $25 each. Ph 0439 371 301 or 0438 416 924

GIRLS clothing, sz 10-14 25 items $20. Ph 5441 6072

ENTERTAINMENT unit, approx. 190cm wide, with 32" Sony flatscreen TV, set top box, stereo system & speakers. $160 ONO Ph 0429 117 772

Cat Enclosures

IBANEZ Guitar Amp, Black 24w Practice amp $30 Ph 5439 6007

$3 per bale Ph 0411 783 679

GARDEN STRAW

Small squares, 1st cut LUCERNE. $6.60 ea, Nth Bridgewater. Ph 0428 373 194

COOLER Free standing, evaporative $70 Ph 5448 4807

HP Notebook, Windows 7, no CD ROM drive. $160 Ph 0427 099 395

KING pillowtop bed $600. Brand new mattress with base. 10yr warranty Not $1495 sell $600. Urgent sale. Can Deliver. Ph 0412 388 485

ENTERTAINMENT unit, large, 4 door & 4 drawer, walnut finish, EC, $110. Ph 5446 9665

COMPUTER, Windows 7, Office, Anti Virus, $90. Ph 5444 1894

HORSE Manure $15 trailer load Loaded with bobcat Ph 0407 349 928

Phone, Fax, email or bring in this coupon with $23*, or $28.50* with photo.

1300 558 385 classifieds@bendigoweekly.com.au PO Box 324 Bendigo 3552 Fax: 5441 4416

NO WORD BREAKS AT END OF LINE - MAX OF 5 LINES

LAPTOP/printer, beginners incl keyboard & mouse $20 Ph 0408 571 974 LARGE sturdy desk, $80 Ph 0408 523 474 LARGE dog kennel, peaked metal roof, incl bed. $100 0408395499 LARGE metal trunk, 74cmx51cmx36cm, GC, $25 Ph 5447 8573 LAWN mower, 4 Stroke, runs ok, $60. Ph 5443 3324 LAWNMOWER, Murray ride-on, 30", new 13.5HP motor, $1000 Ph 0411 432 733 LOUNGE suite, 2 recliners + 3 seat couch, beige colour, Velour. $200 Ph 5446 9148 LOUNGE, leather, dark brown, EC, 4 recliners, high back, $900 Ph 0407 428 080 OREGON timber, 195x70mmx4.9mL, $10 a metre Ph 0407 428 080 CURTAIN net/lace off white 220x500 W $50 Ph 0401 206 590

MARTINI Glasses, set of 4 Excellent Cond. $5 Ph 0419 359 695 MASSAGING foot pillow, as new $10 Ph 5442 7277

MATTRESS SALE

PAYMENT Cheque:

Visa:

Mastercard:

Credit card number - (minimum credit card purchase $10)

Expiry:

CVV

TOTAL $:

SIGNATURE:..........................................................................

NAME: ............................................... .......................................................... ADDRESS: ......................................... ......................................................... PH.: .................................................

MICROWAVE good condition $40 Ph 5442 5060

SINGLE Sleepeezee trundle bed, converts to dbl bed, almost new, 1900L x 950W x 640H. $950 Ph 0488 724 770 SLIDING door buffet $60. Ph 0408 990 329

MIRROR, VGC, white frame, 1370x720 $50 Ph 0409 115 141

SLOW cooker + Breadmaker , as new, $40 Ph 5447 3105

MOTORBIKE boots & breastplate. O'Neal. Boys Sz 3 $40 0408 538 726

STANLEY Pro tool box on wheels, 4 levels, $50. Ph 5447 8573

MUSHROOM COMPOST

STUDENT desk, $60 Ph 0407 336 913

$50 per metre. Minimum 4 metres. Free delivery to Bendigo area. Phone 0400 855 626. OFFICE computer desk$95 ONO Ph: 0407 877 427 OUTDOOR table, 4 chairs + Sunlounge, w/covers $100 Ph 5448 4182 PASLODE Framing Gun. 1 battery/charger, Case, has had little use $400 Ph 0458 183 193

PEA STRAW

New Bales. $8 per Bale. Free Delivery Bendigo Area. Ph 0407 500 983 PEDASTAL Fan. 48cm VGC $8 Ph 5447 7762 PINE table, round, pedastal base & 6 chairs $50 Ph 5448 4182 POP cake maker, used once, $10 Ph 5439 5852

SUCCULENT plants (2) Spines & beautiful red flowers $5 Ph 54423134

TOP SOIL Sieved $35 per metre, 4 metre min. delivery 8m & 10m also avail. Phone 0418 306 548 or 0428 100 770 TORRUMBARRY Weir Fishing Shack, all comforts of home, close to boat ramp & amenities block, it is a caravan with 2 rooms attached one being a well equipped kitchen with large open fire, sleeps 8, WI WO $32,000 OBO Phone 5443 6104 TRAILER Ball Lock $15 Ph 5442 2139 TRAMPOLINE 8ft, round, with net VGC $50 Ph 5443 2045 TRAMPOLINE mat, 248cm x 122 cm $15 Ph 0407 437 335

PRAM Emmalunga, Navy & white VGC $50 Ph 5443 2045 PUMA soccer/football boots Sz 6, $15 Ph 0407 437 335 QUEEN double sided pillowtop mattress $450 ono. Brand new in plastic chiropractic. Damask fabric. 15 yr warranty. Must sell. Can deliver. 0412 388 485 QUEEN pillowtop mattres $275. Brand new mattress Chiropractic. 10 yr warranty. base extra $200. Can Deliver. Ph 0412 388485 RAINWATER tank, 3000L, slimline, near new condition. $1500 Ph 0419 382 273 REMOTE control car (super hornet) $80 Ph 0408 523 474

UTE underbody tool boxes x 2. LENGTH: Top 98cm, bottom 74cm. HEIGHT: 35cm. DEPTH:22.05cm $400 lot ono 5441 2547

VCE Gen Maths 1&2 TI-Nspire 2ed/ enh. $40 5441 2516

VCE Psychology 1&2 4ed+ Study notes+TSSM. $40 5441 2516

VCE PE 3/4 Nelson 5th Ed. $50 Ph 5443 3050

VCE Psychology 3/4 4th Ed. $40 Ph 5443 3050

VCE Psych study notes 3/4 $10 each Phone 5443 3050

VCE Yr 12, Cambridge Ess. Further Maths 4th Ed. $40 Ph 5439 6007 WALL OVEN, with Electric, white, Classic" Brand, in order $350 Ph 1923

Grill. "Chef good 5443

WALL UNIT x2 Black with glass doors, Good Condition, $250ea ONO Ph 5441 7936

WARDROBE Pine, Victorian style, GC $100 Ph 5442 5060

WATER purifier, Pottery /ceramic 13 litre $50 Ph 5448 4182

WATER TANKS and DRUMS

3000 lt $620. 5000 lt $820. 2,000 lt $480 2500 lt Slimline $690. Drums 200lt $25. www.ebsary.com.au 161 McIvor Hwy Ph 5443 6740

WESTINGHOUSE upright cooker, electric. $50 PH 0419 513 976

WHEEL Trims 14" as new $8 Pair Ph 5447 7762

WOOD heater, Coonara 2100 series, inbuilt. Excellent condition. Includes flue. $700 ono PH 0407 867 505

YAKKA men's work clothing, new, $10 each, Ph 0466 269 948

CLEARING SALES

Saye Auctions CLEARING SALE/ AUCTION Thursday 28th November, 2013

Rosella Ave, Strathfieldsaye Viewing from 9am. Auction starts 10am Items include: Furniture, Cupboards, Bookshelves, Fridge, Couch, Kitchen Items, Shed Lots, Boxed Lots, Star Pickets, Garden Tools, Collectable Items. CASH & EFTPOS

RETRO original '50's Featherstone style Settee, refurbished. $550 Ph 5449 3742 ROUND meeting table $50 Ph 0408 990 329

Find us on Facebook- SAYE AUCTIONS or contact Paul 0401 011 198 BENDIGO ANTIQUE AND ESTATE AUCTIONS

MAILBOX Silver corrugated metal, as new, $40 Ph 5448 4509

All brand new, 5 year warr. spring unit, Aussie made, dbl from $199 QS from only $219. Phone 5443 3071

Cash:

MERCURY 7.5 HP Boat motor, very good condition $700 or best offer Ph 0427 353 939

SINGLE bed head, good cond. $30 Ph 0408 523 474

SHOPRIDER TE888NR Mobility Scooter. Front & rear baskets & canopy. VGC. $1800. PH 5446 3016

SIEVED TOP SOIL with fowl manure $35 per/mtr del. Bobcat avail. Ph 5446 7105 or 0428 507 846

Mobile Clock Repairs

Formerly “The Time Gallery” Free Pick up and Delivery

Buying and Repairing all types of Clocks and Watches

Phone John: 0405 210 020 Email: johnrallott@live.com.au

AUCTION - Wednesday 27th Nov - 6 pm 177 View Street, Bendigo

Our final sale for 2013, 600 odd lots of Antiques & Collectables on offer:

inc:- Vic R/Wood Inlaid Parlour Cab, 3 pce Mah Parlour Suite, Vic Mah S/Boards, Geog Mah Chest, Vic Wal Chaise, Vic Ced Gents Chair, B/Case Base, Disp/Cab, Oak Hall Stand, B/Back Chairs, L/Lite Bur/B/case, Jacobean L/Suite, M/Top W/Stand, Vic Toilet Mirror, 3dr Pine Dresser, Ornate Japanese Screen, Orig 12’ Shop Disp/ Cab, Champhor, Wood Trunks, Dining Settings, S/Boards, Musical Instruments, Bakelite Radio’s, Pedestals, Standard Lamps, Auto Trolleys, Clocks, Lamps, Cast Garden Set, Sev Large Gilt Framed Oil Paintings, Tapestry, Collectable, Cig Cards, Large Ass. Of Britains, Dinky Corgi etc. Toy Soldiers, Planes, Tanks, etc., Old Tools. Collectables:- R/Albert, R/Doulton, R/Winton, Carlton Ware, Belleek Wedgwood, Shelley, Beswick, Vic China Jug & Basin Sets, Aust. Majolica Bread Plate, Vic Glass Lustre Vases, Carnival, Crystal & Art Glass etc. etc. FULL INSPECTION: Sat 9 - 5pm also 9am Day of Sale. CONTACT: Dennis 5442 2689 or Vernon 5441 4168 or 0407 485 333

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FOR SALE YUCCA 5.5 ft, 3 heads, $100 Ph 0408 009 185

ADOPT-A-PET

TREADMILL/WALKER

Desexed, Male. 6 years

As New $400 Ph 0409 521 750

WANTED TO BUY

CASH

For Fridges & Freezers, in GWO up to 25yrs. Washing Machines up to 7yrs old. Ph. 5441 1955

CUBBY house in reasonable to good condition Phone 0427 418 613

I am very sweet and affectionate. I may be older, but I have plenty of life left in me! I love going for walkies and exploring. I may be suited to a home with children, and my coat is very easy to care for. Randall rrier I am desexed and Microchipped. Te Miniature Fox Please come in and meet me! Desexed Male, 1 year.

I’m a super affectionate friendly boy who is very social with other cats too. You will find me to be a very handsome boy who will need a brush every couple of days to keep my coat looking spunky. I am desexed and Microchipped, waiting for you to come and adopt me.

LOST YOUR DOG OR CAT?

Piper Lane, East Bendigo

RABBIT & dog traps & setting hoes by genuine collector, top dollars paid. Ph 0420 101 528

Mon-Sat 10am-4pm, Sun & Pub Hols 10am-12pm www.rspcavic.org.au

TRACTORS & farm machinery wanted. Going or not, cash paid, Ph 0429 393 221

LIVESTOCK

5441 2209

PIGEONS, Fantails. $10 each. Whites and coloureds. Young birds and breeding pairs. Ph 0402 242 414

GARDEN SNAILS WANTED Great pocket money earner. Willing to pay $6 per KG. Will pickup anytime. Ph 5447 8203

RABBITS. 8 weeks old. 2 white, 1 black. $15 each. PH 0498 741 875

GARAGE SALES

RAGDOLL x SIAMESE male kitten, Cream point, M/C 956000003272453 $200 Bendigo area Ph 0428 125 930

12 Grattan St North Bendigo, SAT/SUN General shed and household Items, Boat also for sale AGAPANTHUS Lge White flowering, 10 for $35.00. Salvias, Canna Lillies, Strawberry baskets & Bromeliads. 48 Binks Road Junortoun 8am to 4 pm Fri, Sat and Sun. HUGE SALE including DECEASED ESTATE 24 & 28 Eldon Street Bridgewater. Sat 8-4. Furn, fridge, gardening. Lots of bargains! All must go!

LIGAR St SUN 10am 4 post QS bed, 8-12ft dining setting, ext table, generator, furn, beeswax products, plants, jewelry

SHMOODLES

(Shi-tzu/Maltese /ToyPoodle) puppies, 2 female, 10 weeks old, ready to go, and they are vet checked, vacc., m/c & wormed. $600 each. 956000003153684 956000003299699 Phone 0427 424 933 SHOODLE Puppy, Male 8wks, wormed, vacc M/C 956000003196625 $850 Ph 0447 001 225

MOTOR BIKES

2X Merino, 9 months old, hand fed, 1-M (neutered) & 1-F, go to good home, very friendly, $100 ea. Ph 0421 018 631

MOTOR BIKES 2008 YAMAHA XVS 950 $10,990 O/R includes 12 months Reg Phone 5444 5335 LMCT 11223 2012 SUZUKI HYABUSA 1300 $13,990 O/R includes 12 months Reg Phone 5444 5335 LMCT 11223 MOTOR Bike Trailer and Extras $690 PH 0427 843 585

YAMAHA DT 175, Super Trail 2002, 1 owner, GC, 8500km, always garaged, reg 02/14, $2400 ono PH 0418 126 740

SUZUKI TU 250X 2011, 1 Rider, Low 1,627Kms, LAM approved, Ex Cond, Great smooth road bike. Reg 1F-2CG til Jan 2014, $5,000 Phone 0420 278 951 or 5443 0112

CARAVANS & TRAILERS

POP UP OP SHOP

LIVESTOCK

As we get into summer, please make sure that your pets have fresh drinking water available all times, and ensure they have access to shade.

SUZUKI GSX 250 twin 81 low km's, all orig cond, in storage 30yrs no reg/rwc all inspects welcome $1500 ONO Ph 0438 326 686

MISTLETOE ST G/Square Saturday 8am-1pm. 2 combined Households, lots of bargains SAT 10-1, Old church on hill, Cnr of Russell & Harkness St, Quarry Hill, Clothes, Bric a Brac etc

DSH

THE RSPCA IS THE POUND FOR THE BENDIGO CITY COUNCIL.

MOBILITY SCOOTER WANTED Please phone 0410 341 690

VINTAGE cast iron post mounted hand drills, in GC, Ph 0420 101 528

Wilson

2007 Honda Lead 100 Scooter HP978, 6 months reg, New cond. Only 900kms $1500ono PH 0439373467 2008 SUZUKI BANDIT 1250 $7,990 O/R includes 12 months Reg Phone 5444 5335 LMCT 11223

APPLEYARD ducks, for sale, $30 each. Ph Trenton 0418 532 480 (Maldon)

2008 SUZUKI HYABUSA 1300 $11,990 O/R includes 12 months Reg Phone 5444 5335 LMCT 11223

BLACK Faced Dorper ewes, some with lambs at foot. Balance in lamb. $100-125ea starter package 5 Ewes + Ram $750 Ph 0488 098 870

2008 TRIUMPH AMERICA $9,250 O/R includes 12 months Reg Phone 5444 5335 LMCT 11223

Petcarers Caring for your pets in your home

• Domestic Do pets and horses • Play/TLC • Dog Walks/Cat Cuddles • Feeding/Medication Staff: Caring, Insured, & Police checked. Ph: 5443 4536 E: sharon@petcarers.com.au

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Muckleford School Road MUCKLEFORD 3451

Open 8:30am-12:00pm & 4:00pm - 6:00pm Phone 03 5472 4698 Mobile 0428 882 411

1982 Jayco Songbird poptop, dbl rear bunk, annex, awning, Nov 2014 Reg, VGC $5500 Ph 0407 844 531 1996 Roma 16ft pop-top. Double bed, roll out awn., elec. brakes, front kitchen, 3 way fridge. $9000. PH 5448 5676

2007 Jayco 16ft p/top, 3 way fridge, DB innerspring, a/c, awning, $19,900 mwave Ph 0400 112 494 BOBCAT trailer, GC, with reg, need to sell $3000 or best offer Ph 0427 353 939 CABANA pop-top, 1980, reconditioned, VGC, full annexe, sleeps 4, reg, $3950 ONO. PH 0408 417 721 ISLANDER slide on camper, suit 2400 x 1850mm tray top. Awning, Solar charger, Fridge, Micro, $19,500 Ph 0448 402 032 JAYCO Hawk 2002, 6 berth, fridge, hot plate & grill, sink, r/o awnings, $13,000 ono. Ph 5448 3112

CARAVANS & TRAILERS

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2006 Forrest River Wildcat 28RK (R94454) and F250 Super-cab (UTE 254), 70,000km, EC, $125,000 Neg .Mobile Andrew Welsh 0447 674 244 0r 0408 250 038

PT Cruiser 2002, auto, a /c, c/c, t/c, p/s, p/w, p/m. 68,000km. 1AM-4CD $7,500. 107 Retreat Rd.

MAZDA 323 1990 Astina Manual, 245710km, road worthy, reg, ZWZ-177, $2000 Ph 0457 731 954

TOYOTA Landcruiser '84, 5 spd, long range tanks, dual batteries, 5 mags, lots done to it. XEI-068 $2800 Ph 0459 675873

MAZDA Tribute SUV 2006 Auto A/C V6 XQY-079 144000km Reg to April RWC $11000 Phone 0400150640

CARS WANTED

Cash offered. Phone 0417 334 009.

DRAGON CITY MOTOR WRECKERS JAYCO Pop Top 2007, 16.55, EC, always covered, low k's, roll-out awning, bike rack, tv ant, dble island bed, battery $ 2 1 , 9 0 0 . P h 0400615307 JAYCO Swan 1996, full annexe & bed flys, gas stove oven & 3way fridge, sleeps 6, EC, $13,000. Ph 0418 599 211 LIBERTY 07" 17ft van, battery pack, dbl bed, charger, 3-way fridge, new tyres $20,000 ono Ph 0458 136 271 ROMA 1999 eclipse 17ft p/top full annex, dbl bed, micro, 3W-frig, gas stove, oven & grill $14999 Ph John 0457 739 490

Panel Beating. No insurance or restoration work. Pensioner Discount Ph 5447 4441 A/H 0487 000 145 Kangaroo Flat LMCT 11067

CAR PARTS ASSORTED tyres and wheels. PH 5439 5863 NEW FORD PX Ranger Tub liner & Roll bar $200ea Ph 0418 571 971 SCRAP metal wanted. Cars, trucks, tractors, tin, wire, white goods etc. Phone 5474 3237 or 0427 312 146.

AUTO

SUPREME Getaway 15ft 2009 o/road p/top DB solar, 3W frig, cooktop, Micro, 12V lights, $33,000 P 0418 508 858 TRADIES trailer H/D 8x5 reg, freshly painted, single mag wheels, EC, barely used, $1250. Ph 0411 134 086

TRAILERS

6 x 4 $590. 8 x 5 tandem $2,190. 161 McIvor Hwy

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01 Daewoo Matiz RKP-011, 118 000 Km, manual, dual airbags, air con, radio cd player, new tyres, fully serviced, new timing belt & spark plugs. Comes with RWC & 12 Mts. Rego. $ 3500 Ph.5439 3640

BOATS 3.4 aluminium boat, 1998 Merc motor, carpeted seats, safety gear, cover. Boat & trailer registered. $1650 ONO Ph 5447 3822 BOAT motors x 2 - 9.9 Fisherman, F & R. $350. 3.6 Chrysler $250. Ph 0415 126 614 FLAT bottom punt 12ft, custom made trailer, both with 12 mths reg, 6HP motor, new seats, flat floor, $2000. Phone 0409 865 198 PUNT, 3m. Front locker, swivel seat, 4HP Tohatsu motor with cover. Also 6x4 trailer with rack. $1450 Ph 0408 363905

Classifieds 1300 558 385

AS NEW Hyundai Getz 2010 plated, manual, immaculate condition, only done 2,200 kms, balance of new car warranty, 10 mthsreg. YPO-849, $10,000. Phone 0457 338 330 BMW 1997 735 V8, GC, RWC, PVR-810 $5800 Ph 0411 432 733

1987 El Camino ute, GC, Mags, 307 Chev, $16,500 or best offer. 29670-H Ph 0427 353 939 1988 Nissian truck 6 tonne, car carrier with hydrolix, $5000 or best offer, with reg TIL-533. Ph 0427 353 939

2006 Kia Rio, 5spd man., 84,000km, 12 mths reg, RWC, immac. cond., well looked after. UMC-987 $8990 Ph 0431 423 426

WRECKING VEHICLES & SMALL TRUCKS WANTED TO BUY

NEW Exhaust systems, Mufflers and Specialising In Tail Pipes • Holdens • Commodores Available • Fords • Light Commercials Call 5446 1384 or 5446 1820 Wayne on 0413 774 717 LMCT 10992 Kayne on 0459 652 963 Address: 222 Upper Rd, Eaglehawk, 3556

Wrecking all Makes & Models We buy any car or ute Come see your local strippers LMCT 10769

VE SSV UTE V8, 2008, 6 Speed Manual, Genuine Holden Lockable Hard lid, Tint Windows, Leather Seats, Holden Service History, Alloy Rims, 64,200kms, Rego till June 2014, WMA-566, VGC

COMMODORE '97 sedan, auto, a/c, reg 30/1/14. ODC-056, 344,000km, great 1st car. Runs well. $2000 Ph 0438 902807

'01 Proton Satria XLS, QPQ979 manual, CD, power windows, a/c, Economical, GC. No reg or RWC. As is. $2500 Ph 0400 648 069 1976 El Camino ute, needs good home, little rough, 350 Chev, $10,000 or best offer 1CO7003 Ph 0427 353 939

AUTO

CHRYSLER, CM, 81, auto, EC, mechanically sound, dual fuel, rego til Dec 2013, ZCP-200, $6,500. Ph 0429 067 461

COMMODORE VY 2002 SS V8, auto, 110,000km, 12 mth reg, leather int., tint/elec winds, sports exh, YJN-194, RWC, $13000. 0418 126 740

TRAILER, gal MacKay dinghy, suit all small yachts or boats, reg till Oct '14, $1,500. Ph 0418 599 211 VISCOUNT van, 15ft, 4 berth with annex, VGC, reg G75-420, $4000. Ph 0418 665 209 or 5446 7730

91 Nissan Pulsar hatch, as is, new tyres, runs well, $500 ono, WCU-669. Ph 0400 608 082

FORD BA XT 2002 Maroon, auto, 340,000km G/C Interior, RZI-832 Near new tyres $2600 Ph 0459140981 FORD Capri, convertible, 5-spd man., ERU-002, EC, reg till Nov '14, red, $4,500. Ph 0429 067 461 FORD EF XR6 wagon, 5 speed manual, SGD-128 $1500 PH 0411 432 733

FORD Fairmont Ghia '98, full elec, tint winds, sport exhst, back spoiler, RWC, TZN-427, EC, $3,800 ono Ph 0409 949 111 FORD XR6 ute, 5 speed, manual, 129,000km, RWC, ZVH-498 $6000 Ph 0411 432 733

$26,900

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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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96 Ford Courier A/C Man, reg til May ODS-744 201xxx kms clean car, $4500 with RWC 0409 305 972

NISSAN PULSAR HATCH Auto, a/c, p/s, tinted windows, alloys, low kms. ABC111. $18,000. Ph 5442 1646

1300 558 385 2008 Toyota Corolla Ascent Hatch, Auto, A/C 49600km Reg 07/14 (WMK912) RWC $14990 ONO Ph 5444 3673

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HOLDEN VS station wagon, EC, RWC, TER-827. $1800 Ph 0411 432 733 HZ STATESMAN CAPRICE PROJECT VIN 11QT899701R Ph 0401 529 451 KIA Rio LX 08 White hatch, Manual, Reg/RWC (zhx-159) 62,000km, Tidy car, $8000 ono Ph 0477 276 447 NISSAN Ute, 87, GC, full rego, alloy tray, p/s, a/c, new brakes & tyres & w /screen, QKV-771, $2200 neg. Ph 5442 4775 NISSAN 1999 Pulsar, 5 speed manual, alloy wheels, RWC, PVJ-772, GC. $3000 PH 0411 432 733 NISSAN patrol '90, 3L motor, 218,000km, a/c, p/s, t/bar, reg March., 5spd, dual fuel, close to RWC. $6500 ono as is. RLV-276 Ph 5446 7790 TOYOTA Camry sedan, 1997, 5-spd man., a/c, p /s, OPD-857, $2000 ono. Ph 0408 311 731

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6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Miracle In The Woods: Patricia Heaton, Anna Chlumsky, Meredith Baxter, Delia Reese 2.00 The Daily Edition 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News At 4 5.00 Deal Or No Deal 5.30 Million Dollar Minute 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Better Homes And Gardens 8.30 Movie: Top Gun: Tom Cruise, Kelly McGillis, Val Kilmer, Anthony Edwards, Tom Skerritt, Tim Robbins, Meg Ryan 10.45 Movie: Fright Night: Toni Collette, Dave Franco, Colin Farrell 1.00 Off The Map 2.00 Home Shopping

6.00 Home Shopping 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 The Morning Show – Weekend 12.00 Not Announced 1.00 Australian Off Road Championship 1.30 V8 Xtra 2.30 V8 Supercars: Phillip Island 5.30 Coxy's Big Break 6.00 Seven News 7.00 Movie: Finding Nemo: Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, Willem Dafoe, Geoffrey Rush, Allison Janney, Barry Humphries, Brad Garrett, Austin Pendleton, Rove McManus 9.00 Movie: Total Recall: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sharon Stone, Ronny Cox 11.25 World's Wildest Police Videos 12.25 Off The Map 1.25 Movie: The Operator: Stephen Tobolowsky, Brion James 3.30 Home Shopping

6.00 Home Shopping 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 The Morning Show – Weekend 11.00 Kochie's Business Builders 11.30 Children’s Programs 12.00 Not Announced 1.00 V8 Supercars: Phillip Island 5.30 Coxy's Big Break: Take a break with Coxy as he discovers the best food, entertainment and travel destinations. 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Sunday Night 7.30 Wild Planet: North America 8.30 Bones 9.30 Castle 11.30 Family Tools 12.00 Young, Dumb And Living Off Mum 1.30 Home Shopping 5.30 Seven Early News

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: In The Mix: Emmanuelle Chriqui, Robert Davi, Usher Raymond, Chazz Palminteri, Robert Costanzo, Matt Gerald, Anthony Fazio, Geoff Stults 2.00 The Daily Edition 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News At 4 5.00 Deal Or No Deal 5.30 Million Dollar Minute 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Highway Patrol 8.00 Air Rescue 8.30 Bones 9.30 Scandal 11.30 Mistresses 12.30 Home Shopping 5.30 Seven Early News

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Ice: Grant Show, Michael Riley, Audie England, Udo Kier 2.00 The Daily Edition 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News At 4 5.00 Deal Or No Deal 5.30 Million Dollar Minute 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Dancing With The Stars: Grand Final 10.00 Body Of Proof: Tommy goes with Megan to her father's exhumation. 11.00 I'm A Teenage Grandmother 12.00 It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia 12.30 Home Shopping 5.30 Seven Early News

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Nowhere To Run: Rosanna Arquette, Kieran Culkin, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Ted Levine, Tiffany Taubman, Edward Blatchford 2.00 The Daily Edition 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News At 4 5.00 Deal Or No Deal 5.30 Million Dollar Minute 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Home And Away 8.30 Marvel's Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D 9.30 Surveillance Oz 10.00 Motorway Patrol 10.30 Air Crash Investigations 11.30 That '70s Show 12.00 The Cult 1.00 Home Shopping 5.30 Seven Early News

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Emirates Australian Open Golf 2013 5.00 Deal Or No Deal 5.30 Million Dollar Minute 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line 7.30 Beauty And The Geek Australia: Finale 9.30 Grey's Anatomy: Richard encourages the interns to use his physical condition as a learning tool. Meredith considers continuing her mother's research. 10.30 The Amazing Race 11.30 Grimm 12.30 Harry's Practice 1.00 Home Shopping 5.30 Seven Early News

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6.00 Ten News Early 6.30 Early Wake Up 7.00 Wake Up 8.30 Studio 10 10.30 Studio 10 You 11.00 Ten News Morning 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The Doctors 2.00 Ready Steady Cook: Presented by Colin Lane 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 ET 4.00 Huey 4.30 Bold & Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 The Project 7.30 The Living Room: Miguel is in New Zealand whipping up a simple barbecue scallop dish. Amanda visits stage and screen star Rob Mills. 8.30 Wonderland 10.30 Ten News Late 11.15 The Project 12.00 Late Show 1.00 Home Shopping

6.00 Masters Of Chocolate 7.00 Escape With ET 8.00 Good Chef Bad Chef 9.00 Everyday Gourmet 10.00 The Secret Life Of Dugongs 11.00 The Doctors 12.00 Golf: World Cup Championship 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons: Homer capitalises on Maggie's chicken pox. 6.30 David Attenborough's Africa 7.30 Bondi Vet 8.30 Movie: I, Robot: Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan, Bruce Greenwood, Alan Tudyk 10.50 Movie: Joy Ride 2: Dead Ahead: Nicki Aycox, Nick Zano 1.00 Home Shopping 2.30 2013 Formula 1 Brazil Grand Prix: Qualifying 4.30 Rugby: Spring Tour 2013: Wallabies v Scotland

6.00 Rugby: Spring Tour: Wallabies v Scotland 7.00 Fishin Trip 7.30 Places We Go 8.00 Good Chef Bad Chef 9.00 Everyday Gourmet 10.00 Bolt Report 10.30 Meet The Press 11.30 Steve Irwin's Wildlife Warriors 12.00 Golf: World Cup Championship 5.00 Ten News 6.00 David Attenborough's Living With Baboons 7.00 Have You Been Paying Attention? 7.30 Modern Family 8.30 Elementary 9.30 The Graham Norton Show 10.30 Have You Been Paying Attention? 11.00 Movie: Adam: Hugh Dancy 1.00 Home Shopping 2.00 2013 Formula 1 Brazilian Grand Prix 5.00 Home Shopping 5.30 Ten News Early

6.00 Ten News Early 6.30 Early Wake Up 7.00 Wake Up 8.30 Studio 10 10.30 Studio 10 You 11.00 Ten News Morning 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The Doctors 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 ET 4.00 Huey 4.30 Bold & Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 Simpsons 6.30 The Project 7.30 Modern Family 8.00 New Girl: Jess and Cece panic that time is running out for them to have children. 8.30 Homeland 9.30 Blue Bloods 10.30 Ten News Late 11.15 The Project 12.00 Late Show 1.00 Home Shopping 3.30 Life Today

6.00 Ten News Early 6.30 Early Wake Up 7.00 Wake Up 8.30 Studio 10 10.30 Studio 10 You 11.00 Ten News Morning 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The Doctors 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 ET 4.00 Huey 4.30 Bold & Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 Simpsons 6.30 The Project 7.30 Jamie's 15 Minute Meals 8.30 NCIS: No-one is safe from a mysterious prankster who is targeting the NCIS team. 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles 10.30 Ten News Late 11.15 The Project 12.00 Late Show 1.00 Home Shopping 3.30 Life Today 4.00 CBS: This Morning 5.30 Ten News Early

6.00 Ten News Early 6.30 Early Wake Up 7.00 Wake Up 8.30 Studio 10 10.30 Studio 10 You 11.00 Ten News Morning 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The Doctors 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 ET 4.00 Huey 4.30 Bold & Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 Simpsons 6.30 The Project 7.30 Movie: Mean Girls: Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chabert, Jonathan Bennett, Tina Fey, Tim Meadows, Amy Poehler 9.30 Sleepy Hollow 10.30 Ten News Late 11.15 The Project 12.00 Late Show 1.00 Home Shopping 3.30 Life Today 4.00 CBS: This Morning 5.30 Ten News Early

6.00 Ten News Early 6.30 Early Wake Up 7.00 Wake Up 8.30 Studio 10 10.30 Studio 10 You 11.00 Ten News Morning 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The Doctors 2.00 Ready Steady Cook: Presented by Colin Lane 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 ET 4.00 Huey 4.30 Bold & Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 Simpsons 6.30 The Project 7.30 Jamie's 15 Minute Meals 8.30 Law & Order S.V.U 9.30 Wonderland: Dani has a run-in with her boss at a big event. 10.30 Ten News Late 11.15 The Project 12.00 Late Show 1.00 Home Shopping 3.30 Life Today 4.00 CBS: This Morning 5.30 Ten News Early

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Saturday 23rd 6.00 rage 11.30 Exhumed 12.00 Australian Story 12.30 7.30 1.00 At The Movies: Join Margaret and David as they review the latest in cinema releases. 1.30 Inland Heart: The Photography Of Jeff Carter 2.00 Mastercrafts 3.00 Basketball: WNBL: Logan v Canberra 5.05 The Great Rift: Africa's Wild Heart 6.00 Saturday Landline: Presented by Pip Courtney 6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 New Tricks 8.30 Call The Midwife 9.30 Kingdom 10.20 Upstairs Downstairs 11.20 Woodley 11.50 rage

Sunday 24th

5.00 World Watch 1.00 Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.35 Rex In Rome 2.30 Living Black Conversations 3.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Portrait Of A City 6.30 World News 7.30 Secrets Of The Irish Landscape 8.30 The Bible: A History 9.30 JFK: One PM Central Standard Time 10.35 World News 11.10 Movie: Trivial Matters (Hong Kong): Chan Fai-Hung, Kristal Tin, Jan Lamb 12.50 Movie: Never On A Sunday (Mexico): Silverio Palacios, Humberto Busto, Maya Zapata 3.10 Weatherwatch

5.00 World Watch 1.00 The Turn Of The Screw 2.55 Tadao Ando: From Emptiness To Infinity 3.55 James Rhodes: Piano Man 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Finding Your Roots 6.30 World News 7.30 Nordic Wild: Furious Life 8.30 Shackleton: Death Or Glory 9.30 Movie: Beginners (The US): Ewan McGregor, Christopher Plummer, MĂŠlanie Laurent 11.25 Movie: The Notorious Bettie Page (The UK): Gretchen Mol, Chris Bauer, Jared Harris 1.00 Shameless: A charity night ends in disaster when Shane steals Tilly's wheelchair, which throws the Maguire family business into chaos. 2.55 Weatherwatch

5.00 World Watch 1.30 ADbc: Presented by Sam Pang 2.00 Speedweek 4.00 Football Asia 4.30 UEFA Champions League Magazine 5.00 Living Black Conversations: Presented by Karla Grant 5.30 Mythbusters 6.30 World News 7.30 Lost Worlds 8.30 Meet The Romans 9.35 King Of Hollywood: Inventing David Geffen: Notoriously press and camera-shy, David Geffen reveals himself for the first time in this unflinching portrait of a complex and compelling man. 11.40 Movie: Teza (Germany and Ethiopia): Aaron Arefe, Abiye Tedla 2.10 Weatherwatch

5.00 World Watch 1.00 Explore 2.00 Destiny Of Rome 3.00 World Watch 4.30 FIFA Futbol Mundial 5.00 Massive Moves 5.30 Global Village 6.00 The Dales With Ade Edmondson: Actor/comedian Adrian Edmondson returns to his birthplace to document a summer in the life of the Dales. 6.30 World News 7.30 Engineering Giants 8.30 Guts 9.30 Legally Brown 10.00 Swift And Shift Couriers 10.30 World News 11.00 The World Game 11.30 Hellfjord 12.05 Shorts On Screen 12.40 Freddie Flintoff Versus The World 2.30 Weatherwatch

5.00 World Watch 1.00 Andre Rieu: Magic Of The Movies 2.30 A Hat Trick Of Haydn 3.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 The Dales With Ade Edmondson: Adrian Edmondson meets Tom Orde-Powlett, who is the heir to the historic Bolton Castle in Wensleydale. 6.30 World News 7.30 JFK 8.30 Insight 9.30 Dateline: Presented by Anjali Rao 10.30 World News 11.00 Masters Of Sex 12.00 Prisoners Of War 1.05 Raw Opium (Part One) 3.00 Weatherwatch

5.00 World Watch 6.30 UEFA Champions League 2013/2014: Borussia Dortmund v Napoli 9.00 World Watch 1.00 Insight 2.00 Dateline 3.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 The Dales With Ade Edmondson 6.30 World News 7.30 Bill Bailey's Jungle Hero 8.30 24 Hours In Emergency 9.30 Borgen: Birgitte's government prepares to present a new welfarereform package. 10.35 World News 11.05 Prisoners Of War 12.00 Movie: No Return (Argentina): Leonardo Sbaraglia, Martin Slipak, BĂĄrbara Goenaga 1.55 Weatherwatch

5.00 World Watch 6.30 UEFA Champions League 2013/2014: Bayer Leverkusen v Manchester United 9.00 World Watch 1.00 Barbados At The Races 1.30 Meet My Wild Friends 2.30 Law Of The Dragon 3.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 The Dales With Ade Edmondson 6.30 World News 7.30 Italian Food Safari 8.00 Gourmet Farmer 8.30 Two Greedy Italians 9.30 Masters Of Sex 10.30 World News 11.00 UEFA Champions League: Highlights 11.30 Thursday FC 12.30 Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations 2.20 Weatherwatch


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6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks: Presented by Adam Hills 7.30 Doctor Who: The Doctor has a secret he will take to his grave, and it is discovered. 8.15 Would I Lie To You? 8.35 A Different Breed 9.20 #7DaysLater 9.30 Sexwork, Love & Mr Right 10.30 Alan Carr: Chatty Man 11.15 Derek: Derek decides to sell some of his autographs in order to raise money for the retirement home. 11.40 Mock The Week Looks Back At 12.10 Doctor Who 12.55 Leigh Hart's Mysterious Planet 1.25 Green Wing 2.15 ABC News

6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30 Stan Lee's Superhumans 8.15 Good Game: Pocket Edition: This 10-minute show is designed to give busy gamers a handy round-up of all that's been good in gaming. 8.30 Doctor Who: The Ultimate Guide 10.30 Never Mind The Buzzcocks 11.00 Archer 11.20 The Call Centre: Nev must select one of his agents to represent the centre in a competition to find Wales' finest voice. 12.20 The Alternative Comedy Experience 12.45 Review With Myles Barlow 1.10 Ideal 1.40 Girl Number 9 1.45 ABC News

6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks: Presented by Adam Hills 7.30 Tribal Wives 8.30 The Boy Who'll Never Grow Up: Nick Smith is 21, but his mum has to buy him baby clothes, and his younger brother towers over him. Despite the challenges, Nick is determined to fulfil his life's ambitions. 9.20 Would I Lie To You? Shortcuts: Presented by Rob Brydon 9.30 Louis Theroux 10.30 Growing Up Gayby 11.10 Sexwork, Love & Mr Right 12.10 Generation Kill: The men are frustrated by the capricious nature of the war. 1.15 Misfits 2.05 ABC News

6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks: Presented by Adam Hills 7.30 Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor: Celebrate 50 years of Doctor Who with this highly anticipated special. 8.45 Louis Theroux 9.45 Breaking Bad: After telling Jesse in no uncertain terms that their partnership is over, Walt looks to Lydia for the names of the nine men on Mike's payroll. 10.35 The Boy Who'll Never Grow Up 11.25 Doctor Who: The Day Of The Doctor 12.40 The Great Food Truck Race 1.25 Breaking Bad 2.10 ABC News

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6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here 12.00 Extra: Presented by Mario Lopez and Maria Menounos 12.30 TMZ 2.00 Top Gear USA 3.00 Extra 3.30 Children’s Programs 5.30 Movie: Justice League: Doom 7.00 Movie: Batman - The Movie: Jack Nicholson, Michael Keaton, Kim Basinger, Robert Wuhl, Pat Hingle, Billy Dee Williams, Michael Gough 9.30 Movie: Snakes On A Plane: Samuel L. Jackson, Nathan Philips 11.40 Revolution: Orders from Munroe have upped the value of Danny’s life. 1.30 Impractical Jokers 2.00 TMZ 3.30 Extra 4.00 Top Gear USA 4.50 Children’s Programs

6.00 Children’s Programs 1.30 TV Shop - Home Shopping 2.00 I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here 3.00 Bachelor Pad 5.00 Suburgatory 5.20 iTunes International Highlights 6.20 Movie: Adventures Of Shark Boy And Lavagirl: Taylor Lautner, Taylor Dooley, Cayden Boyd, George Lopez, David Arquette, Kristin Davis 8.20 Movie: The Nanny Diaries: Scarlett Johansson, Donna Murphy, Alicia Keys 10.30 Go Girls: Levi finds a sure-fire way to crush Tiana by stealing one of her clients. 11.30 Cult 1.30 Fringe 3.30 Impractical Jokers 4.00 I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here 4.50 Children’s Programs

6.00 Children’s Programs 1.30 TV Shop - Home Shopping 2.00 Crash Course 3.00 The Bachelor 5.00 Nitro Circus Live 5.30 Children’s Programs 6.00 Movie: Superman II: Gene Hackman, Christopher Reeve, Ned Beatty, Jackie Cooper, Margot Kidder, Valerie Perrine 8.30 Big Bang Theory: Raj meets a woman with whom he is able to talk. 9.00 Anger Management 9.30 District 9 12.00 The Inbetweeners 12.30 Nikita 2.30 Cult: Jeff and Skye investigate Detective Sakelik's suspicious past as an abandoned child. 4.30 Anger Management 4.50 Children’s Programs

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6.00 Home Shopping 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.30 Designing Women 9.00 Home And Away: The Early Years 9.30 Shortland Street 10.00 Coronation Street 10.30 Gardeners' World 11.00 Ballykissangel 1.00 Doc Martin 2.00 Movie: The Desperadoes 4.00 The Shooting Of JFK 4.30 Growing Pains 5.00 Shortland Street 5.30 Coronation Street 6.00 Bargain Hunt 7.00 Seven News At 7 7.30 Once Upon A Time 8.30 Escape To The Country 10.30 Four In A Bed 12.00 Deception 1.00 Movie: The Desperadoes 3.00 Designing Women 3.30 Ballykissangel 5.30 Home Shopping

6.00 Home Shopping 7.00 Children’s Programs 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 Coxy's Big Break 2.00 Movie: The Untamed Breed 4.00 The Travel Bug 5.00 Australia's Best Houses 5.30 Australia's Best Gardens 6.00 Globe Guides 6.30 Coastwatch 7.00 Time Of My Life 7.30 Cities Of The Underworld 8.30 The Border River Patrol 9.30 The Inspector Lynley Mysteries 11.30 Secrets Of War 12.30 Time Of My Life 1.00 Movie: The Untamed Breed

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6.00 NFL Total Access 7.00 Omnisport 7.30 Triathlon: ITU World Championship Series 8.30 Triathlon: World Cup Magazine 9.30 NASCAR Nationwide Series: Highlights 10.30 NASCAR Sprint Cup: Highlights 11.30 Ultimate Rider 12.00 Omnisport 12.30 Golf Getaway 1.00 Golf: World Cup 2013 6.00 M*A*S*H 6.30 Get Smart 7.00 Cops 7.30 Megastructures 8.30 Cops: Adults Only 9.30 Basketball: NBL: Adelaide 36ers v Perth Wildcats 11.30 The League 12.00 Fight Master MMA 1.00 Black Gold 2.00 Ross Kemp In Afghanistan 3.00 Fear Factor 5.00 Omnisport

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5am World Watch 6pm Ninja Warrior: Competitors attempt to prevail over the most diabolical Japanese obstacle course ever created. 7.30 Football: A-League: Brisbane Roar v Sydney Wanderers: Presented by David Zdrilic, Craig Foster, David Basheer and Lucy Zelic 10.40 The Walking Dead: The story of Sherriff Rick Grimes, who wakes to find himself alone in a hospital after he was shot on duty. He soon discovers an epidemic of apocalyptic proportions has swept the globe, causing the dead to rise. 11.50 South Park 12.20 SBS Popasia 2.20 Weatherwatch

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Wednesday 27th

Thursday 28th

6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks: Presented by Adam Hills 7.30 Crossing The Ice: An incredible journey into the very core of what drives some individuals to risk everything. 8.30 Good Game: Join Bajo and Hex as they bring you all the latest news and events from the wonderful world of gaming. 9.00 #7DaysLater 9.10 Archer 9.35 Hard Time 10.25 Doctor Who: The Ultimate Guide 12.25 Stan Lee's Superhumans 1.10 Crossing The Ice 2.15 Riese 2.20 ABC News

6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30 Miracles: The amazing true story of a German paraglider who miraculously survived being sucked into a massive thunderstorm that thrust her 10,000 metres above the north-western plains of New South Wales. 8.25 David Mitchell's Soapbox: David Mitchell presents a series of short comedy rants. 8.30 The Call Centre 9.30 The Vagina Diaries 10.00 Stacey Dooley Investigates 11.00 Hard Time 11.50 A Different Breed 12.35 Ingrid Betancourt 1.35 Monkey Thieves 2.30 ABC News

6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks: Presented by Adam Hills 7.30 Miracles 8.25 Tropfest 8.30 Never Mind The Buzzcocks 9.05 Derek 9.30 Alan Carr: Chatty Man 10.15 Mock The Week Looks Back At 10.45 The Day The Immigrants Left: A social experiment sees 11 immigrants temporarily removed from their jobs in a British town, and the work given to unemployed locals. 11.45 The Alternative Comedy Experience 12.10 Tribal Wives 1.10 Art Race 2.30 ABC News

6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Extra 12.30 TMZ 2.00 Top Gear USA 3.00 Extra: Presented by Mario Lopez and Maria Menounos 3.30 Children’s Programs 6.00 Two And A Half Men 6.30 The Middle 7.30 Auction Hunters: Prospectors, Ton and Allen bid on unclaimed storage units in the hope of finding valuable items. 8.00 Top Gear 9.30 Movie: The Taking of Pelham 123: Denzel Washington 11.40 The Inbetweeners 12.00 Auction Hunters 12.30 Top Gear 2.00 TMZ 3.30 Extra: Presented by Mario Lopez and Maria Menounos 4.00 Top Gear USA

6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 Top Gear 12.30 TMZ 2.00 Top Gear USA 3.00 Extra: Presented by Mario Lopez and Maria Menounos 3.30 Children’s Programs 6.00 Two And A Half Men: Alan denies having shoplifted a toy as a child, and fears he has a dark side — until Charlie admits he planted the toy on Alan to stay out of trouble himself. 6.30 The Middle 7.30 The Bachelor 9.30 Revolution: Charlie encounters a village of lost children who have been on their own for years. 11.30 Fringe 12.30 The Middle 1.30 Mad 2.00 TMZ 3.30 Extra 4.00 Top Gear USA

6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 Are You Fitter Than A Pensioner 12.00 Extra: Presented by Mario Lopez and Maria Menounos 12.30 TMZ 2.00 Top Gear USA 3.00 Extra 3.30 Children’s Programs 6.00 Two And A Half Men 6.30 The Middle 7.30 Big Bang Theory 8.30 The Originals 9.30 Movie: Carrie: Sissy Spacek, Piper Laurie, William Katt, John Travolta, Amy Irving, Nancy Allen, Betty Buckley, P.J. Soles, Priscilla Pointer 11.30 Fringe 12.30 The Originals 1.30 Mad 2.00 TMZ 3.30 Extra 4.00 Top Gear USA 4.50 Children’s Programs

6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 Survivor: Blood Vs Water 12.00 Extra 12.30 TMZ 2.00 Top Gear USA 3.00 Extra: Presented by Mario Lopez and Maria Menounos 3.30 Children’s Programs 6.00 Two And A Half Men 6.30 The Middle 7.30 Survivor: Blood Vs Water 8.30 Big Bang Theory 9.30 Movie: The Mechanic: Jason Statham, Ben Foster, Donald Sutherland 11.30 iTunes International Highlights 12.30 The Middle 1.30 Mad 2.00 TMZ 3.30 Extra: Presented by Mario Lopez and Maria Menounos 4.00 Top Gear USA 4.50 Children’s Programs

6.00 Home Shopping 7.30 Naked City 8.00 David Jeremiah 8.30 Home Shopping 9.30 Movie: The Gallant Blade: Onslow Stevens 11.15 James Martin's Favourite Feasts 11.45 Economy Gastronomy 12.45 Heaven's Kitchen At Large 1.45 Home And Away Catch-Up 4.30 Monarch Of The Glen 6.30 Medics On Call 7.30 Motorway Patrol 8.00 Animal Squad 8.30 Escape To The Country 10.30 Homes Under The Hammer 11.45 Revenge 1.00 Naked City 1.30 James Martin's Favourite Feasts 2.00 Heaven's Kitchen At Large 3.00 Monarch Of The Glen 5.00 Home Shopping

6.00 Home Shopping 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.30 Designing Women 9.00 Home And Away: The Early Years 9.30 Shortland Street 10.00 Coronation Street 10.30 Gardeners' World 11.00 Ballykissangel 1.00 Doc Martin 2.00 Movie: Multiplicity: Michael Keaton, Andie MacDowell, Eugene Levy 4.30 Mad About You 5.00 Shortland Street 5.30 Coronation Street 6.00 Bargain Hunt 7.00 Seven News At 7 7.30 Mighty Ships 9.40 Wire In The Blood 11.45 Dangerfield 1.00 Movie: Multiplicity 3.30 Designing Women 4.00 Ballykissangel 5.00 Home Shopping

6.00 Home Shopping 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.30 Designing Women 9.00 Home And Away: The Early Years 9.30 Shortland Street 10.00 Coronation Street 10.30 Gardeners' World 11.00 Ballykissangel 1.00 Doc Martin 2.00 Movie: Road To Rio: Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour 4.30 Mad About You 5.00 Shortland Street 5.30 Coronation Street 6.00 Bargain Hunt 7.00 Seven News At 7 7.30 Inventions That Shook The World 8.30 Air Crash Investigations 10.40 I Shouldn't Be Alive 11.45 Revenge 12.45 Movie: Road To Rio 3.00 Mad About You 3.30 Designing Women

6.00 Home Shopping 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.30 Designing Women 9.00 Home And Away: The Early Years 9.30 Shortland Street 10.00 Coronation Street 10.30 Gardeners' World 11.00 Ballykissangel 1.00 Doc Martin 2.00 Movie: A Thousand And One Nights 4.00 Growing Pains 4.30 Mad About You 5.00 Shortland Street 5.30 Coronation Street 6.00 Bargain Hunt 7.00 Seven News At 7 7.30 Motorway Patrol 8.00 Borderline 8.30 Fantasy Homes By The Sea 9.30 Britain's Empty Homes 10.10 Sandcastles 10.40 Homes Under The Hammer 12.00 The Bill 1.00 Mad About You

6.00 Home Shopping 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.30 Designing Women 9.00 Home And Away: The Early Years 9.30 Shortland Street 10.00 Coronation Street 10.30 Gardeners' World 11.00 Ballykissangel 1.00 Doc Martin 2.00 Movie: Nadine 4.00 Growing Pains 4.30 Mad About You 5.00 Shortland Street 5.30 Coronation Street 6.00 Bargain Hunt 7.00 Seven News At 7 7.30 Movie: Smokey And The Bandit III: Burt Reynolds, Colleen Camp 9.20 Movie: National Lampoon's Animal House: Tim Matheson 11.40 The Bill 12.40 Movie: Nadine 2.30 Mad About You 3.00 Designing Women

6.00 NASCAR Sprint Cup: Qualifying 7.00 NASCAR Sprint Cup 1.00 Omnisport 1.30 NFL America's Game 2.30 Megastructures 3.30 Golf Getaway 4.00 Hardliners 4.30 Million Dollar Catch 5.00 Fishing Edge 5.30 Big Fish, Small Boats 6.00 Get Smart 6.30 Ultimate Rider 7.00 Trick My Truck 7.30 Safe Breakers 8.30 Lights Out 9.30 Bellator MMA 11.30 Deals On Wheels 12.00 Blokesworld 12.30 48 Hours 1.30 Lumberjacks 2.00 Omnisport 2.30 2013 Formula 1 Brazil Grand Prix: Qualifying 4.30 Ultimate Rider

6.00 NASCAR Sprint Cup: Highlights 7.00 Basketball: NBL: Wollongong Hawks v Perth Wildcats 9.00 Football's Greatest Managers 9.30 Rugby: Spring Tour: Replay: Wallabies v Scotland 12.00 Sport Science 1.00 Sporting Greats 1.35 Omnisport 2.00 Basketball: NBL: Melbourne Tigers v Townsville Crocodiles 4.00 Adventure Angler 4.30 Ultimate Rider 5.00 Golf Getaway 5.30 I Fish 6.00 M*A*S*H 6.30 Wild Racers 7.00 Hook, Line And Sisters 7.30 Extreme Fishing 8.30 Movie: Aliens: Sigourney Weaver 11.20 Hell's Kitchen 12.20 The Good Guys 1.20 48 Hours 2.20 Ross Kemp In Afghanistan

6.00 National Football League 8.00 Omnisport 8.15 National Football League 11.25 Golf Getaway 11.55 Omnisport 12.20 National Football League 3.30 Omnisport 4.00 Megastructures 5.00 Big Angry Fish 5.30 I Fish 6.00 M*A*S*H 6.30 Get Smart 7.00 Cops 7.30 Hardliners 8.00 Million Dollar Catch 8.30 Movie: The Siege: Denzel Washington, Annette Bening 10.55 2013 Formula 1 Brazilian Grand Prix 1.25 Ultimate Rider 2.25 Bellator MMA 4.25 Sport Science 5.25 Omnisport 5.55 NFL Moment

6.00 Basketball: NBL: Sydney Kings v Cairns Taipans 8.00 Basketball: NBL: Melbourne Tigers v Wollongong Hawks 10.00 Basketball: NBL: Sydney Kings v Townsville Crocodiles 12.00 NFL America's Game 1.00 Sporting Greats 1.35 Omnisport 2.00 Wild Racers 2.30 Safe Breakers 3.30 Lumberjacks 4.00 Get Smart 4.30 Cops 5.00 Big Angry Fish 5.30 I Fish 6.00 M*A*S*H 6.30 Get Smart 7.00 Cops 7.30 Python Hunters 8.30 Cops: Adults Only 9.30 Ross Kemp: Return To Afghanistan 10.30 Fight Master MMA 11.30 The Defenders 12.30 48 Hours 1.30 Cops: Adults Only

6.00 Rugby Classic Matches 8.00 Basketball: NBL: Adelaide 36ers v Perth Wildcats 10.00 Basketball: NBL: Melbourne Tigers v Townsville Crocodiles 12.00 2013 Formula 1 Brazilian Grand Prix 2.30 Ultimate Rider 3.30 Omnisport 4.00 Get Smart 4.30 Cops 5.00 Big Angry Fish 5.30 I Fish 6.00 M*A*S*H 6.30 Get Smart 7.00 Cops 7.30 White Collar 8.30 Law & Order: UK 9.30 Sons Of Anarchy 10.30 Vegas 11.30 The Good Guys 12.30 48 Hours 1.30 Bellator MMA 3.30 Omnisport 4.00 Rugby Classic Matches

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Dragons want more By JOEL PETERSON

From Page 40 The 2013 GV Best Conducted Club award winner, the Dragons, are gearing up for what will be a big challenge, according to coach Rob Hunter. “Our first goal this year was to score a touchdown, then to win a game, and then we had almost an unrealistic goal of making the playoffs, and we did all those,” Hunter, the 2013 division two coach of the year, said. “We’re essentially 12 months ahead of our plan. Originally we were going to look at it after two or three years, but the league and the club wanted to make the move when we were presented with the opportunity. “Last year the guys had a challenge in front of them, they took it on, and now they want more. That’s a really pleasing thing as a coach, and I’m sure that hunger will be greater now.” The Dragons start pre-season training on January 19, but his players are using the experiences of their first season to identify areas to improve, even before they start training. “A lot of guys had certain areas of their game or even their strength or fitness that

CAREER LIFT: Bendigo Dragon Harry Jalland. Photo: ANDREW PERRYMAN

they needed to improve, and Danny at Doherty’s has been really helpful in setting those guys up with programs,” he said. “I know what I need the guys to be able to do and look like, but I’m not a gym junkie, so to have these guys to help them with guidance is fantastic. “Now that they’ve had a season playing the game they know how to improve and they aren’t picking it up from scratch, so the biggest way we can grow is through the guys who were around this year.” Hunter said he wants to make the division one competition stand up and take notice, and is confident in his team’s ability to be competitive. “We’re looking forward to going out and mixing it with the best, and we will. We’ll be a much more competitive outfit going forward,” he said. “This time around people won’t be shocked when we start putting bodies up against them and playing them hard, because these boys from Bendigo are not going to back down.” Just like the start of this season, Hunter is setting small goals. “My first goal in division one will be to score a touchdown, the second goal will be to win a game, and the third goal, down the track, is to win a title,” he said.

Martin in challenge PROFESSIONAL golfer Andrew Martin will return to his home town to play in the Bendigo Golf Club’s 2013 Christmas Challenge next month. The former Neangar Park player was the Australian Amateur champion in 2004 when he downed Jarrod Lyle at Royal Adelaide. Martin’s appearance back in his home town is a major boost for the Christmas Challenge. The challenge has attracted a capacity field of 260 players and will be played on a testing Bendigo course on Saturday, December 14. Bendigo Golf Club general manager Steven Oliver said the 11th Christmas Challenge will be the biggest ever conducted by the club in terms of players and prizes. ‘’This year we are offering more prizes for Super Pins, plus special prizes on some of the par four and par five holes on the course. We have secured excellent sponsorship and with a record field this event will definitely be our major fundraiser of the year,” he said. “It’s fantastic that Andrew Martin will be joining us for this big day along with top district golfers Liam Carney, Chris Wilkinson, Ian Frost and Liam Anderson.’’

Emu Valley Cricket Association – Division 1

TOP TECHNIQUE: Scott Cadzow.

Emus take hold

EMU Creek strengthened its grip on top spot while a Nathan Hamblin century led Golden Gully into the top four after round for of the Emu Valley Cricket Association season. At Ken Wust Oval, the Emus continued their undefeated streakway as they defeated West Bendigo by 17 runs, the Redbacks only putting together 152 in reply to Emu Creek’s total of 169. Best with the bat for West was coach Matt Dwyer (48) as Anthony Collins (5/70) ripped through the top order before Emu Creek reached 8/209 in their second innings after going back in to bat. At Champions IGA Oval, recruit Hamblin showed why the Cobras courted him in the off-season, crafting 102 to slide Golden Gully into the top four. Hamblin’s century, along with a half century to Nathan Shatwell (64), helped guide Golden Gully to 9/305, easily surpassing Axe Creek’s total of 9/184. The reliable Travis Nolan (3/59) was best with the ball for the Cowboys, who face bottom side Maiden Gully in round five. Gully had a tough time of it against a strong United lineup, the Andrew duo of Gaul (47) and Collins (43) ensuring the home side passed the target of 155 to continue Maiden Gully’s miserable start to the season. United declared straight after passing the total in hopes of claiming an outright victory, but Mark Gorrie was the mainstay of Gully’s second innings of 126 – that ended

with four overs left in the day’s play. Gaul was the star of the show with the ball for the Tigers, recording incredible figures of 7/12 off 14 overs. At One Tree Hill Hotel Oval, Spring Gully fell well short of the 260-run target set by Mandurang, bowled out for 147. Damien Venville (44) was best for the Crows as only openers Jayden Mannix (32) and Damien Dunlop (23) were the only other batsmen to pass 20. Warrick Behrens, day one century-maker Phil Berry and Ben Rodda all took two wickets for Mandurang. In their first home game for the season, Sedgwick could only manage 165 in reply to Marong’s 296.

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Adam Sonnett made 30 led the way for the Rams as Zac Samuel and Nick Ede claimed three scalps apiece for the Panthers. The EVCA’s Bash for Cash series also kicked off on Tuesday evening, with great conditions for all games. At Pearce Reserve, United took down Golden Gully before home side Mandurang, led by an astounding 120 off 35 balls from Matt Giri, blasted their way to victory over a gallant Emu Creek. Half centuries from Scott Ross and Rob Murphy saw Marong post 175 to down home side Axe Creek, while Maiden Gully were too good for Kangaroo Flat, Sedgwick got the better of Strathfieldsaye and West Bendigo were too good for Spring Gully. – Joel Peterson

Division 1 ladder RANK

D

L1

L2

POINTS

1

Emu Creek

TEAM

P 4

W2 W1 0

4

0

0

0

68.58

2

United

4

0

3

0

1

0

54.24

3

Marong

4

0

3

0

1

0

52.97

4

Golden Gully

4

0

2

0

1

1

49.62

FIXTURES

HOME TEAM

AWAY TEAM

VENUE

5

West Bendigo

4

0

2

0

2

0

43.83

Round 5

6

Mandurang

4

0

2

0

2

0

41.83

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Maiden Gully

v

Axe Creek

Evolution Oval

7

Spring Gully

4

1

1

0

2

0

40.72

Nov 23,30 - 1.30pm

Golden Gully

v

Emu Creek

Cal Gully Oval

8

Sedgwick

4

0

1

0

3

0

28.25

Nov 23,30 - 1.30pm

Marong

v

Spring Gully

Marong Links

9

Axe Creek

4

0

1

0

3

0

27.22

Nov 23,30 - 1.30pm

Mandurang

v

United

Pearce Reserve

10

Maiden Gully

4

0

0

0

4

0

14.12

Nov 23,30 - 1.30pm

Sedgwick

v

West Bendigo

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Tennis funding stalls

By JOEL PETERSON

THE Federal Government is “unlikely” to fund the $5.2 million redevelopment of the Bendigo Tennis Centre. In the past few weeks there has been speculation the government might not fund costed and budgeted Regional Development Australia Fund programs announced by the previous Labor Government in the lead up to the election. Then-Federal Minister for Regional Australia Catherine King announced the Bendigo tennis funding in late August, saying it would be delivered no matter who won the election. The money was part of a $7 million plan to build spectator seating for 900, build a community hub building and upgrade four courts to Grand Slam standard. However, Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss said the RDAF projects were “uncontracted and unfunded”. “Labor recklessly announced projects all over the country in the lead-up to – and during – the federal election, in the full knowledge that they would never deliver them,” Truss told the Herald Sun.

The paper listed the Bendigo tennis development as “unlikely” to go ahead. Truss said “unsigned” contracts for projects were funded from the mining tax, which the government is about to scrap. The Weekly under-

It is a vital project, there’s no doubt about that stands a tennis contract was yet to be signed. However, Bendigo Tennis Association executive officer Leon Retallick was confident. “For us it’s business as usual at the moment, we’re still working through the processes associated in getting the project up and running and have had really positive feedback from (Nationals Senator) Bridget McKenzie,” he said. “We are still very optimistic. The discussions we’ve had and feedback from with Tennis Australia, who are also advocating on behalf of us, have

been good as well. “We’re not too worried at this stage, we’ll continue to work hard towards getting it up and running.” With Bendigo’s tennis community thriving coming off the extremely successful Bendigo Festival of Tennis, Retallick emphasised the importance of the project. “It is a vital project, there’s no doubt about that. The level of investment into this facility from all levels of government is extremely low,” he said. “There has been nothing on a federal level, and mostly in support of individual tournaments and events on a state level. “This is a facility that will serve the Bendigo community for at least the next 50 years. “We are determined to make sure it happens, even if it does take a bit longer to work through.” Labor Member for Bendigo Lisa Chesters said the project was vital. “Unfortunately, the Minister was not available for a meeting. However, his office took on board my concerns and committed to confirm before the end of the year which, if any, of these projects will be funded,” she said.

HARD AT WORK: The Dragons are fit for division one.

Dragons make top division AFTER a stellar inaugural season, the Bendigo Dragons Gridiron Club has made history, stepping up to Gridiron Victoria’s division one competition in 2014.

The Dragons became the first club to make the transition from division two to the top-flight after it was approved at a GV committee meeting on Monday. Continued Page 38

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