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Clear-minded MARSH EYES World Cup role M
itchell Marsh knows he must cash in on his good form to cement his spot as Australia’s middle-order destroyer at next year’s World
Cup. The allrounder backed up his breakthrough Test series performance with a clean-striking 50 at the MCG, but believes his dismissal just as Australia looked to change gears contributed to the one day international series-opening loss. Marsh said converting those promising starts was essential, not only for his own ambitions but, for the side’s immediate success. ... cont. pg. 52 >>
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t was one of Australia’s most controversial movies with Russell Crowe leading a gang of skinheads through the streets of Melbourne to attack Asian immigrants. Now 25 years later, Romper Stomper, a six-part Stan series, picks up on the story from the 1992 film that seems even more relevant than ever before. “The first film is shockingly honest and truthful, and my hope is that the series starts a conversation exactly like that did,” says Toby Wallace who plays Kane in the new series. ...pg 12 >>
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assengers onboard a commercial aeroplane that skidded off a runway in northern Turkey before coming to a precarious halt on a muddy cliff metres from the Black Sea say it’s a miracle they were evacuated safely. ... cont. pg. 08 >>
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ustralia’s peak medical body has accused Australian politicians of looking after lobby groups rather than their citizens after the Coalition and Labor said they wouldn’t support a tax on sugary drinks. The Australian Medical Association wants the government to tackle the nation’s obesity crisis with a tax and advertising bans. The proposed sugary beverage tax and ban on advertising junk food to children - especially during sporting events - are among the AMA’s recommendations in its statement on nutrition in 2018. The AMA says the government needs to put a tax on sugarsweetened beverages as a priority and deterrence, to force behaviour change and stop people thinking it’s
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normal to eat unhealthy, sugarprocessed food daily. AMA president Dr Michael Gannon says the group believes as many as one in five Australians die from conditions related to poor diet, such as cancer, coronary artery disease and stroke. It was appalling to sometimes see babies drinking from 600ml bottles of soft drink containing 15 to 20 teaspoons of sugar, he said. “Obesity is close to overtaking tobacco as the biggest preventable cause of ill health in the community, it is no exaggeration to say sugar is a killer,” he told reporters, saying that fact should outweigh any opposition to the tax. “Governments do need to get tough, they need to realise that they’re there to protect the citizens not there to respond to calls of lobby groups. “We expect resistance from the industry, we will fight the industry on this and it is inevitable over time that the benefits of a taxation on unhealthy foods will become obvious to government.” The Australian Beverages Council, the industry’s lobby group, has been fighting criticism of sugary drinks and says there is
no evidence a tax will do anything to reduce obesity. The Coalition insists it’s taking the required action to tackle the challenge of obesity and won’t sweeten to making a deal that taxes sugary beverages. “We do not support a new tax on sugar to address this issue,” a spokesman for Health Minister Greg Hunt told AAP on Sunday. He noted the government had taken action by backing labelling laws for ingredients and nutritional information and supported voluntary measures to restrict food marketing to children. Federal deputy opposition leader Tanya Plibersek said the federal government should help tackle the “obesity epidemic” in the country but stopped short of supporting the tax Instead, Ms Plibersek suggested prevention strategies to make sure Australians have healthy lifestyles and make healthy choices. “We dont want the next generation of Australians to be a generation where life expectancy goes backwards because of avoidable conditions that come with obesity,” she said.
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t was close but no cigar for anyone who bid less than $US26,950 ($A37,730) at auction for a signed box of Cuban cigars from Fidel Castro’s personal collection. Boston-based RR Auction says Thursday that was the winning bid. The wooden Trinidad Fundadores cigar box was signed in blue felt tip by the longtime Cuban leader. It is accompanied by a photograph of Castro signing it for philanthropist Dr. Eva Haller in 2002. The box contains 24 cigars, is stamped on each end and has a maker’s mark on the bottom. It also includes a “Republica de Cuba” cigar warranty seal, which has been re-adhered. Trinidad Fundadores were exclusively produced for Castro starting in 1980. Until 1998, the only boxes allowed to leave the island were gifts to foreign dignitaries.
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esearchers have shed new light on how muscles “talk” to other parts of the body during exercise, explaining why being active is good for you, from head to toe, and especially for your liver. Australian scientists have exposed new secrets about a kind of “postal system” that muscles use to communicate with other parts of the body, including vital organs. Their findings offer hope to people with an increasingly common form of liver disease that can lead to cancer, and for which there is currently no treatment. Professor Mark Febbraio, from Sydney’s Garvan Institute of Medical Research, says human muscles have been found to dispatch messages to other parts of the body by releasing protein-packed “packages” called vesicles. These packages appear to carry important messages that tell organs to respond differently during exercise.
Victoria cattle farmer who fractured his neck twice in a motorbike crash has held up his own head by his hair as he rode for help. Jim, 73, was leaning over the front of his bike, checking his West Gippsland property for hatching grasshoppers when he hit a hole, banging his head on the ground and breaking his neck, he told 3AW on Monday. “I cracked my head on the ground but I don’t think I was knocked out,” he told the radio station. “I got to my feet, I knew there was something seriously wrong. My head wouldn’t stay up.” He then got up on his bike, held his head up by his hair, and rode 500 metres to his house to call for help, before being taken by ambulance to the Dandenong and then the Austin hospitals.
Truckie admits killing man in Vic pile-up
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Fake ‘Aussie’ terror BIG CHILL, DODGY FEET troll faces US jail DOWNED AUSSIE TIGERS C A Florida internet troll who posed as an Australian jihadist and attempted to incite terror attacks in Melbourne and the US faces a 20-year prison sentence after agreeing to a plea deal with prosecutors. Joshua Goldberg, 22, was living at his parents’ Jacksonville, Florida home in 2015 when he posed as Perth-based Islamic State terror group member “Australi Witness” and claimed responsibility for inspiring a deadly terror attack on a controversial Muhammad cartoon drawing competition in Texas. Goldberg’s posts attracted the attention of the FBI and Australian authorities and an FBI undercover source began communicating with him online. “Goldberg stated that he was attempting to get an individual in Melbourne, Australia to carry out a terrorist attack,” the plea agreement in the US District Court, signed by Goldberg, states. Goldberg encouraged the FBI
source to commit a bombing in the US and said a September 11 memorial event in Kansas City involving firefighters was the “perfect place”. He sent the source five website links with instructions on how to make an explosive device and explained how to place shards of metal, screws, nails and broken glass dipped in rat poison in the bomb “to inflict more casualties”. Goldberg claimed to have had success in inciting a terror attack. He posted a map pinpointing the location of the May 3, 2015, Muhammad Art Exhibit and Contest in Texas and urged anyone in the area to attack “with your weapons, bombs, or knives”. The posting was copied by gunman Elton Simpson, who along with Nadir Soofi, was killed by Texas police as they attempted to ambush the event. “I’M BACK KUFFAR! DIE IN YOUR RAGE!” Goldberg wrote. Goldberg will be sentenced in Jacksonville on April 11.
limate change may have helped drive Australia’s marsupial tigers into a permanent grave, along with their dodgy feet. The last of the marsupial tigers that once roamed mainland Australia - the Tasmanian Tiger died out 90 years ago. Aussie researchers believe they now know what drove a once-diverse group of species called thylacines to extinction: a rapidly-cooling climate about 14 million years ago. They found thylacines declined during this period, when global
temperatures suddenly dropped by about seven degrees Celsius. The cooler climate transformed Australia’s wet, closed forests into dry, open woodlands, and that’s where the tigers’ dodgy feet come in. “We think the structure of tigers’ feet and ankles might have made them better suited to closed forests with uneven surfaces, such as roots and logs, and less well suited to open woodlands,” says PhD scholar Shimona Kealy, from the Australian National University.
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The Pegasus Airlines flight had 168 people on board when it left the runway after landing at Trabzon Airport on Saturday before coming to rest on its belly just short of the Black Sea. Some of those on board the Boeing 737-800, which had departed from the capital Ankara, said it was a miracle that everyone was evacuated safely from the plane. Images show the aircraft perched at an acute angle just above the water. Pegasus Airlines said no one was injured during the incident, despite panic among the 162 passengers. The six-member crew, including two pilots, was also evacuated. Passenger Yuksel Gordu told Turkey’s official Anadolu news agency that words weren’t enough to describe the fear on the aircraft. “It’s a miracle we escaped. We
could have burned, exploded, flown into the sea,” Gordu said. “Thank God for this. I feel like I’m going crazy when I think about it.” Another passenger, Fatma Gordu, told private Dogan news agency that there was a loud
sound after landing. “We swerved all of a sudden,” she said. “The front of the plane crashed and the back was in the air. Everyone panicked.” Investigations into the crash are now underway.
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false alarm that warned of a ballistic missile headed for Hawaii sent the islands into a panic Saturday, with people abandoning cars in a highway and preparing to flee their homes until officials said the mobile phone alert was a mistake. Hawaii officials apologised repeatedly and said the alert was sent when someone hit the wrong button during a shift change. They vowed to ensure it would never happen again. “We made a mistake,” said Hawaii Emergency Management Agency Administrator Vern Miyagi. For nearly 40 minutes, it seemed like the world was about to end in Hawaii, an island paradise already jittery over the threat of nucleartipped missiles from North Korea. The emergency alert, which was sent to mobile phones statewide just before 8:10 am, said: “BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT INBOUND TO HAWAII. SEEK IMMEDIATE SHELTER. THIS IS NOT A DRILL.”
For their part, Hawaii Governor David Ige and Miyagi, the emergency management administrator, apologised and vowed changes. “I am sorry for the pain and confusion it caused. I, too, am extremely upset about this and am doing everything I can do to immediately improve our emergency management systems, procedures and staffing,” Ige said. The alert caused alarm across social media.On the H-3, a major highway north of Honolulu, vehicles sat empty after drivers left them to run to a nearby tunnel after the alert showed up, the Honolulu StarAdvertiser reported. Workers at a golf club huddled in a kitchen fearing the worst. Professional golfer Colt Knost, staying at Waikiki Beach during a PGA Tour event, said “everyone was panicking” in the lobby of his hotel. “Everyone was running around like, ‘What do we do?”’ he said. The Hawaii Emergency Management Agency tweeted there was no threat about 10 minutes after the initial alert,
but that didn’t reach people who aren’t on the social media platform. A revised alert informing of the “false alarm” didn’t reach mobile phones until about 40 minutes later. The incident prompted defence agencies including the Pentagon and the US Pacific Command to issue the same statement, that they had “detected no ballistic missile threat to Hawaii.” Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai said on social media the panel would launch an investigation. With the threat of missiles from North Korea in people’s minds, the state reintroduced the Cold War-era warning siren tests last month that drew international attention. But there were problems there, too. Even though the state says nearly 93 per cent of the state’s 386 sirens worked properly, 12 mistakenly played an ambulance siren. At the tourist mecca of Waikiki, the sirens were barely audible, prompting officials to add more sirens there and to reposition ones already in place.
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THIRD WARMEST YEAR ON RECORD FOR AUSTRALIA
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ustralia has had its third hottest year on record. Queensland and NSW experienced their warmest years on record in 2017 as the trend of warmer than average temperatures across Australia continued, the Bureau of Meteorology says. “Despite the lack of an El Nino - which is normally associated with our hottest years - 2017 was still characterised by very warm temperatures,” its head of climate monitoring Dr Karl Braganza said. The national mean temperature of 22.76C - or 0.95C above the long-term average - was the third highest since records began in 1910. Both day and night-time temperatures were warmer than average, with the maximum for the year the second highest on record. Prolonged high sea surface temperatures led to the first instance of back-to-back years of mass coral bleaching events on the Great Barrier Reef.
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250,000-Lego brick model of Star Wars’ most ictonic starship, the Millennium Falcon, has been brought to life in Melbourne but won’t be flying any time soon. The final piece of Han Solo’s fictional spaceship was put in place on Tuesday at Chadstone Shopping Centre, completing an arduous build spanning two weeks. Fans of George Lucas’ longrunning space odyssey pieced
together the stunning fivemetre replica as Star Warsmania soars amid the release of The Last Jedi film. But before Star Wars nuts add a giant intergalactic starship to their 2018 Christmas wishlist, they should know the creation is only a prototype. The replica mega ship was upscaled by linking tiny bricks in a timely process requiring the help of thousands of families.
Melbourne child care operator has been fined $85,000 for underpaying “vulnerable” workers she received government subsidies to employ. Academy for Kids operator Vivien Mahomet underpaid two workers at Glen Waverley by $14,341 between 2013 and 2015, Federal Circuit Court Judge Philip Burchardt found. It’s the second time Mahomet has been caught ripping off employees. In 2014, she was penalised $19,980 for underpaying five other child care workers more than $16,000. Judge Burchardt said in his ruling that a person who was the subject of a penalty finding in 2014 who continued to contravene the rules “requires a sharp lesson to make her appreciate more clearly ... what her legal obligations are”. Mahomet received $6000 in Commonwealth subsidies for employing the Glen Waverley workers, who had been jobless for a long period.
Sewing s Mike Tyson to build marijuana ranch Machine F ormer heavyweight champion Mike Tyson is becoming a California marijuana entrepreneur, with plans to build a cannabis resort. Tyson and partners broke ground on December 20 on a plot for the resort in California City, a remote Mojave Desert town about 177 kilometres north of Los Angeles, TheBlast.com reports. Partner Robert Hickman told the website the undeveloped lands are primed to be cultivated and that Tyson Ranch will be an oasis. In a video of the event, California City Mayor Jennifer
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he Mount Agung volcano on the Indonesian island of Bali has spewed thick plumes of ash 2,500 metres into the sky in the latest eruption, the country’s disaster management agency says. Monday’s eruption was brief and there were no casualties, said agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, adding that the resort island’s international airport was operating normally.
Authorities raised the warning alert to the highest level on November 27 and ordered the evacuation of nearly 100,000 people. The 3,031-metre Mount Agung last erupted for a period of almost a year in 1963 and 1964, leaving about 1,200 people dead. Indonesia sits on the so-called Pacific Ring of Fire, an area known for seismic upheavals and volcanic eruptions.
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Queensland sex shop assistant duped by her boss into selling synthetic cannabis as tea has avoided spending time behind bars. Selena Suzanne Bloomfield was an experienced employee at the Love Heart Adult Shop chain when it sold the drug-laced tea across its five Queensland stores between October 2014 and January 2015. The Brisbane District Court heard customers were told the tea produced similar effects to cannabis but would not show up in drug tests, making it popular with people employed in the mining industry. Bloomfield was responsible
for shipping the stock from the Toowoomba shop, where she worked, to other stores to be displayed on the shelf. She also sold the product direct to customers, who complained to her of ill effects when they incorrectly smoked the tea. Defence barrister Isaac Munsie said Bloomfield was told by her boss that it was legal to sell the drug as tea, when in fact it had been outlawed in April 2013. Mr Munsie said Bloomfield had pleaded guilty to trafficking dangerous drugs on the basis that she should have sought her own legal advice and not accepted the word of her employer.
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Bloomfield, 34, was sentenced on Tuesday to two years’ jail, suspended immediately. The court heard the tea sales earned the chain about $351,000 across its five shops in three months. Judge Deborah Richards said Bloomfield did not profit from the sale of the drug, earning only her $40,000 salary as a sales assistant. “You were an employee and nothing more,” Judge Richards said. The sales were brought to an end after police who were investigating the chain realised customers were getting seriously ill.
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“I think it’s really important, especially for Australia at this time, to have that conversation and ask ourselves why these people exist, and really what drives people to act out in that way. It’s incredibly relevant and really important I think.” The film focused on a group of neo-Nazis whereas the series looks at extremists on both sides: Patriot Blue are a far-right nationalist group while there’s an equally extreme Anti-Fascist group in opposition, and three young Lebanese Muslims caught between the conflict. “It’s a different story, it’s 25 years in the future. Things have changed. My character is completely different to any character from the film,” he said. “He’s very controlling, powerhungry, measured and almost respectable from the outside. I think that’s terrifying in a way and quite honest to the time we live in now. “People shade their opinions under a facade. You could be talking to someone completely respectable and they could have these really dark views brewing up underneath.” Wallace is hopeful the series will have an even greater impact than the film and get people talking about important issues. “The point is to start some sort of conversation, whether it be about some element of humanity or what drives people to do the things that they do. And with the extremists to question how people got there,” he said. * Romper Stomper is available on Stan.
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ictorian parents won’t have to wait up to three days to hear if their children are missing from school, with a policy change spurred after a boy nearly died in a hot car. The eight-year-old was taken to hospital in a critical condition in November after spending a 30C day accidentally locked in his mum’s car when he snuck in playing hide-and-seek. The youngster was found “unresponsive” by his mother hours later. “The current policy said three days. We’ve changed it to say as soon as practical on the day parents are to be notified,” Acting Premier and Education Minister James Merlino told reporters on Tuesday. Government schools would be updating IT and SMS systems in the first half of the year so parents would be getting notifications quicker, he said.
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ive women have accused US actor James Franco of engaging in inappropriate or sexually exploitative behaviour when he worked with them, according to a report. Sarah Tither-Kaplan, who was a student at his film school and appeared in Franco’s productions, told the Los Angeles Times that Franco pressured her into filming nude scenes. She is one of five women to accuse Franco, who won Best Actor for The Disaster Artist during this year’s Golden Globe Awards, of “sexually exploitative” behaviour. “I feel there was an abuse of power, and there was a culture of exploiting non-celebrity women,” Tither-Kaplan said. She said Franco removed protective plastic guards covering other actresses’ vaginas while simulating oral sex on them in a scene. Franco’s lawyer, Michael Plonsker, disputed all of the allegations, the Times reported. Two former students said the
actor put them in “uncomfortable situations beyond the normal parameters of acting class.” Both said Franco became angry when none of the women, while at the shoot, would agree to be topless. Tither-Kaplan took to Twitter on Sunday to express anger over Franco’s win while he wore a ‘Time’s Up’ pin supporting victims of sexual harassment and assault. “Hey James Franco, now that you have a Golden Globe why don’t you give speaking roles that don’t require nudity in your upcoming films to the dozens of women who have done full nudity + sex scenes in your indie films and art projects,” she posted. “The things that I heard that were on Twitter are not accurate, but I completely support people coming out and being able to have a voice,” Franco said Tuesday night when questioned about the allegations on Stephen Colbert’s “Late Show.”
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x-Bandido bikie Toby Mitchell has shoved a female photographer after appearing briefly in a Melbourne court on assault charges. Mitchell, 43, faced Melbourne Magistrates Court on Wednesday charged with affray, intentionally and recklessly causing injury and unlawful assault linked to allegations at Southbank on December 8. AAP photographer Ellen Smith says she was shoved hard to one side by the former bikie enforcer as she scuffled for a photo in a media scrum outside court on Wednesday, but was not injured.
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‘Too dangerous to direct Star Wars’: Scott JAPAN KAYAK
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ll The Money In The World director Sir Ridley Scott has become candid about his thoughts on Blade Runner 2049 and Star Wars in a recent Vulture interview. When asked if he was ever offered to helm a movie in the Star Wars franchise, the director said he was “too dangerous” to ever be allowed, and Disney would never hire him because he knows what he’s doing. “I think they like to be in control, and I like to be in control myself. When you get a guy who’s done a low-budget movie and you suddenly give him (millions), it makes no sense whatsoever,” Sir Ridley said regarding the
“Most of that script’s mine,” he added, though he is not credited as a writer for either film. “I sit with writers for an inordinate amount of time and I will not take credit, because it means I’ve got to sit there with a tape recorder while we talk. I can’t do that to a good writer. But I have to, because to prove I’m part of the actual process, I have to then have an endless amount (of proof), and I can’t be bothered.” studio’s history of hiring indie film All The Money In Yhe World, which Sir Ridley partially re-shot directors. “It’s f***in’ stupid.” in nine days after replacing the Earlier in the interview, Sir Ridley, who directed the original disgraced Kevin Spacey with Blade Runner in 1982, admitted Christopher Plummer, was he thought the 2017 sequel “was released earlier this month. f***ing way too long”.
WEINSTEIN CASE ‘COSTING ACTRESS HER HOUSE’
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ose McGowan, refusing to mention Harvey Weinstein by name, says unspecified legal action by the man she instead calls “the monster” is forcing her to sell her house to fight him. McGowan helped start a national public discussion when she accused Hollywood mogul Weinstein of raping her. Weinstein, facing numerous other accusations of misconduct, has repeatedly denied “allegations of non-consensual sex”. “I’m really just trying to stop international rapists
and child molesters,” she said. McGowan separated herself from Hollywood’s anti-misconduct Time’s Up initiative, saying she doesn’t believe change will come from those who hold power in the industry. A settlement reached with Weinstein in 1997 over an encounter in a hotel room during the Sundance film festival didn’t include a non-disclosure agreement, McGowan said. But she added that she faces the sale of her house to pay “legal bills fighting off the monster”.
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Japanese kayaker has been banned from competition for eight years for spiking the drink of a rival so that he would fail a doping test. Yasuhiro Suzuki drugged his key rival at last year’s national championships in September. Suzuki spiked the drink of rival Seiji Komatsu with an anabolic steroid causing him to fail a doping test, the Japan Anti-Doping Agency said Tuesday. The Japan Canoe Federation began investigating after Komatsu tested positive but denied ever taking drugs. After Komatsu tested positive, Suzuki admitted putting a muscle-building supplement containing the banned steroid methandienone in his drink. The incident is Japan’s first case of an athlete failing a doping test due to deliberate contamination, according to the Japan Anti-Doping Agency, which handed down the eight-year ban.
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hat’s the hottest thing in the world of technology these days? Your voice. Some of the most popular gadgets over the holiday season were smart speakers with digital assistants from Amazon and Google . Apple is coming out with its own speaker this year; Microsoft and Samsung have partnered on another. Computers that learn your preferences and anticipate your needs are no longer the stuff of science fiction. Consumers are
seeing practical applications in voice-assisted speakers such as the Amazon Echo and Google Home. These systems will get more useful as manufacturers design new ways to control their products with voice commands. Car makers will also demonstrate self-driving vehicles propelled by AI. Startups are expected to unveil earphones that promise real-time translations of conversations in different languages, much as Google’s Pixel Buds now do, but only for
Google’s Pixel phones. Cars, lights, washing machines and other everyday items are getting internet connections. That could mean checking what’s left in your fridge from the grocery store, for instance. Expect more appliances and tasks for them to do online. As more devices get connected, there’s greater concern for security. We’ll likely see more products and services designed to protect these smart-home devices from hacking.
sector, said that although now you have to go to the store, in the future the e-Palette will bring the store to you. The e-Palette can be configured by users to assorted individual and business needs including parcel delivery, ride sharing and on-the-road e-commerce. With its special set of software tools, firms using the vehicle can install their own automated driving system and vehicle management technology so that the e-Palette can be used for various business needs. The concept vehicle - part of Toyota's Mobility Services
Platform (MSPF) services - erases the lines between traditional physical retail stores and e-sales. “It demonstrates our continued expansion beyond traditional cars and trucks to the creation of new values, including services for customers,” said Toyoda. The project is designed as an alliance in which partners such as Amazon, Pizza Hut, Mazda, Uber and its Chinese equivalent DiDi are participating. In his presentation, Toyoda said that the firm intends to develop a series of connected mobility solutions through the new business partnership with a focus on developing the e-Palette. The company wants to make three e-Palette models available in time for the 2020 Olympics, ranging from 4.7m in length, depending on the uses for which they are intended.
SONY UNVEILS Toyota presents e-Palette concept vehicle ROBOTIC DOG
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oyota has presented a new automated, electric, flexible vehicle called the e-Palette, which will provide various business services and which the firm wants to launch in time for the 2020 Olympic Games. Toyota president Akio Toyoda unveiled the new concept vehicle at the CES technological fair in Las Vegas at the session devoted to information media on the eve of the opening of the key exhibit of personal consumption electronics. Toyoda, the third generation of the family heading the Japanese vehicle manufacturer that is one of the strongest competitors in the hybrid and electric
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robotic dog is the standout gadget unveiled by Sony as the company announces its latest product line-up ahead of the CES technology show in Las Vegas. Aibo, the robot canine first released by the firm in 1999, is making a comeback, going on sale in Japan later this year, Sony boss Kazuo Hirai confirmed. The company also announced what it claims are the first wireless earphones that are both noise cancelling and splash proof the WF-SP700N. Hirai said Sony's vision was to “release products that make the ordinary, extraordinary”, but added that there was “still so much we can do to innovate”. Aibo will be among the products on display on Sony's booth, on show outside of Japan for the first time. However, the robot is yet to be given a release date for other parts of the world.
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Spotify reaches 70 million subscribers
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he day after news broke that Spotify has filed for its long-expected public offering, the company has announced that it has passed 70 million paying subscribers. The company announced that it passed 60 million subscribers late in July, 50 million in March, and 10 million in June of 2014, which means an impressive growth of 60 million subscribers in three-and-a-half years. It last reported 140 million active users in June. Its closest competitor, Apple Music, reported 30 million subscribers in September. Spotify is gearing up to launch an initial public offering, expected as soon as first quarter of 2018. The company is expected to launch an IPO as a direct listing rather than a traditional offering of shares. The company has been gearing up for the process for years, and in 2017 renewed its licensing deals with all three major labels and the independent-label collective Merlin. However, the company has not turned a profit and posted an operating loss of $US389 million ($A545 million) in 2016. Spotify’s valuation as of December topped $US19 billion ($A27 billion), up from $US16 billion ($A22 billion) earlier in the US autumn, Reuters reported last month.
witter has reiterated its stance that accounts belonging to world leaders have special status on the social media network, pushing back against users who have called on the company to banish US President Donald Trump. “Blocking a world leader from Twitter or removing their controversial Tweets would hide important information people should be able to see and debate,” Twitter said in a post on a corporate blog. Twitter had already said in September that “newsworthiness” and whether a tweet is “of public interest” are among the factors it considers
before removing an account or a tweet. The debate over Trump’s tweeting, though, raged anew after Trump said from his @ realDonaldTrump account recently that he had a “much bigger” and “more powerful” nuclear button than North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Critics said that tweet and Trump’s continued presence on the network endanger the world and violate Twitter’s ban on threats of violence. Some users protested at Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters on Wednesday. Twitter responded in its blog post that even if it did block a world leader, doing so would not silence that leader. The company said that it does
review tweets by world leaders and enforces its rules accordingly, leaving open the possibility that it could take down some material posted by them. “No one person’s account drives Twitter’s growth, or influences these decisions,” the company added. “We work hard to remain unbiased with the public interest in mind.” The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Twitter’s statement. Some Twitter users expressed support for the company’s decision, while others complained of a double standard. “If I tweeted half of what Trump has since he entered office, I’d be permanently banned from this platform,” a Twitter user wrote from the account @michaelranaii.
Retail future is experiences, not stuff
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itness classes, pit stops, grandstand-style seating, workshops and play centres are being touted as the future of retail, as physical stores evolve to combat the online shopping threat. Shoppers can buy whatever they want with a tap of their smartphone, so bricks and mortar retailers have to offer more to compete, retail experts say. Queensland University of Technology associate professor and retail expert Gary Mortimer says retailers are evolving and have begun offering experiences relevant to their target audience. He said this trend can be seen in the simple example of sports apparel brand Lululemon, which is offering fitness and yoga classes at its stores, or on a grander scale, such as the new offering from ASX-listed Supercheap Auto. In June, the car accessories retailer opened a pilot customer experience centre at Penrith, in western Sydney, that will form the basis of its new generation of stores. At the centre of the big box store is grandstand-style seating overlooking a demonstration floor where staff show customers how to change wiper blades, tyres and other general vehicle care procedures. There are also car clinics where customers can ask for vehicle advice, a number of displays,
including a dream garage set-up, digital product search screens and a pit stop where customers can help themselves to coffee and tea. Mr Mortimer said the store showed that Supercheap was well aware of how Amazon and the growth of online shopping will impact its sales. “The customer experience centre has TV screens that are running motor racing, because that’s an important area of interest for their customers,” he said. “Through analysis and research they have worked out what is important to the customer.” UBS analyst Ben Gilbert said retailers were more than ever shaping their offerings based on customer data and analytics. He said as a result, more retailers were cutting back on floor space dedicated purely to stock and making way for experiences. Mr Mortimer said shopping centres in Europe, the US and Dubai were also pushing the envelope beyond what is seen in Australia’s malls.
“We are seeing shopping centres putting bowling greens in ... with amusement parks, stages and live bands,” Mr Mortimer said. “We haven’t seen that in Australia yet but we do see the blending of shopping centres with transportation hubs, medical services, theatres and restaurants.” Retailers, in particular department stores including Myer, are adding children’s play centres, barber shops and concierge desks to improve convenience for customers. Even convenience stores are trying to become more convenient: when retailer Caltex opened its “The Foodary” concept service station store in Sydney in early 2017, it included parcel pick-up and daily dry cleaning services.
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Mobiles aren’t essential SECURITY FLAW RISK TO COMPUTERS technology, experts say
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dvancements in technology mean there are some things we can no longer live without in modern-day Australia. While some people may think they can’t exist without their mobile phone, experts say power, food and water are essential to our existence - not the phone. Technology adviser Rob Livingstone says infrastructure like electricity, water and utilities are now all reliant on computers and the internet. “We can do without Facebook and we can do without websites, but you cannot do without critical services such as food production and supply or electricity,” he told AAP. Public relations and social media guru Catriona Pollard said people’s perceptions about what they couldn’t live without was likely very different from reality. “From a social media perspective, we can live without it very easily,” she told AAP. “But I think that we get addicted to digital. The statistics are something like 50 per cent of people admit to being addicted to the internet and their devices.” While she thinks we can live without social media, she does not think we can live without some technology now. Ms Pollard said advancements in computers and the internet had completely changed Australia’s culture. “It’s what the technology and
the apps within the computers enable us to do,” she said. “It’s things like ... people who are living remotely have access to specialist doctors now through technology.” Mr Livingstone said the downside of society’s reliance on the internet and other technologies to run critical services is the potential increase in the risk of cyber attacks. He said while computer-based control systems had been used for decades, the use of the internet to provide basic supplies like electricity meant the threat of disruption was now “global and very real”. “Should any of these services be compromised, are broken or hacked - which then results in the destruction or loss of the physical service - that’s the real risk,” he said. “This is known as the digital to physical risk; it has a physical impact on people’s lives, that’s the bottom line. “For example, a hacker in an overseas location could infect any particular country’s critical infrastructure without physically even being in the country.” Mr Livingstone said governments and businesses were spending “large amounts” of money to mitigate the risks of cybercrime. “In the cyber arms race between the good guys versus the bad guys, sometimes the bad guys win and sometimes the good guys win,” he said.
memory, potentially letting hackers read a computer’s memory and steal passwords. The second, called Spectre, affects chips from Intel, AMD and ARM and lets hackers potentially trick otherwise error-free applications into giving up secret information. The researchers say on their website that Intel paid a socalled “bug bounty” to them for disclosing the flaws to Intel but did not state a dollar amount. ecurity researchers have The researchers say Apple Inc disclosed a set of security and Microsoft Corp have patches flaws that they say could ready for desktop computers let hackers steal sensitive affected by Meltdown. information from nearly every Microsoft says a “majority” of modern computing device its Azure cloud services used by containing chips from Intel Corp, businesses have already been Advanced Micro Devices Inc and patched and protected and that ARM Holdings. it is issuing a Windows security One of the bugs is specific to update. Intel but another affects laptops, “We have not received any desktop computers, smartphones, information to indicate that these tablets and internet servers alike. vulnerabilities had been used to Intel and ARM insisted that the attack our customers,” Microsoft issue is not a design flaw, but it said in a statement. will require users to download a Apple did not return requests patch and update their operating for comment, and it was unclear system to fix. whether users of its iOS operating “Phones, PCs, everything are system that powers iPhones and going to have some impact, but iPads are at risk. it’ll vary from product to product,” Intel’s Krzanich told CNBC that Intel CEO Brian Krzanich said Google researchers advised Intel in an interview with CNBC on of the flaws “a while ago” and that Wednesday. Intel had been testing fixes that Researchers with Alphabet device makers who use its chips Inc’s Google Project Zero, in will push out next week. conjunction with academic and Intel denied that the patches industry researchers from several would bog down computers based countries, discovered two flaws. on Intel chips. The first, called Meltdown, It was not immediately clear affects Intel chips and lets whether Intel would face any hackers bypass the hardware significant financial liability barrier between applications arising from the reported flaw. run by users and the computer’s
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S.A. SOLAR THERMAL PLANT GETS APPROVAL T he giant solar-thermal power plant to be built in South Australia's midnorth has received development approval from the state government. Construction will begin this year on SolarReserve's $650 million Aurora plant at Port Augusta, creating 650 construction jobs and 50 ongoing positions, acting Energy Minister Chris Picton says. "It's fantastic that SolarReserve has received development approval to move
forward with this world-leading project that will deliver clean, dispatchable renewable energy to supply our electrified rail, hospitals and schools," Mr Picton said. The 150-megawatt plant will use mirrored panels to concentrate sunlight onto a central receiver at the top of a 220-metre high tower. The process heats molten salt to 565C with the heat used to generate steam, drive a turbine and produce 150 megawatts of electricity, even when the sun doesn't shine.
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inter is officially here for Brad Pitt. Pitt offered to pay $US120,000 ($A168,000) to watch an episode of Game of Thrones with Emilia Clarke - but he was outbid. Pitt bid six figures to watch a Game of Thrones episode with Clarke on Saturday night during a silent auction at Sean Penn’s annual gala for Haiti, held at Milk Studios in Los Angeles, California. During the charity gala,
the auctioneer announced the opportunity to watch an episode with Clarke, who was in attendance at the A-list event, along with her Game of Thrones co-star Kit Harington, though the cast members were seated at separate tables. The auction to watch the episode with Clarke started at $US20,000, but the race quickly escalated. At one point, the auctioneer yelled out “Is the King of the North here?!” But as it turned out, Harington had
stepped out of the gala to go to the restroom. Meanwhile, Pitt bid $US80,000 to watch an episode of “GOT” with Clarke. Then he outbid himself to $US90,000. When Harington came back into the room, the actor offered to also sit in on the episode viewing. And that’s when Pitt raised his own bid to $US120,000. In the end, Pitt was outbid by a gala-goer who ended the auction at $US160,000.
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inger and actor Ricky Martin has confirmed he has married his partner Jwan Yosef. Martin did not disclose the date of the wedding but said they planned to hold a threeday party to celebrate in due course. “I’m a husband,” he told E! News at a premiere for the TV show. “But we’re doing a heavy party in a couple of months. “We exchanged vows and we’ve sweared everything and we’ve signed all the papers that we needed to sign, prenups and everything.”
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wo more women have spoken out about alleged sexual harassment from actor Craig McLachlan. A runner on a TV drama, who was 22 at the time, says McLachlan made lewd remarks about her breasts while she was driving him to the airport in 2008. Meanwhile a tanning salon worker says he tongue-kissed her without her permission in 2004 , Fairfax Media and the ABC reported. “He walked around the reception desk to where I was sitting, he grabbed my face in both hands and passionately kissed me, tongue included,” she told the ABC. “It certainly shows that his behaviour towards the other women that have come out, that it’s not about the role he was playing, it’s not about that he was just taking his character [in Rocky Horror] a little bit too far.”
ATTENBOROUGH SLAMS GRYLLS FOR ANIMAL KILLS
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“But I wouldn’t willingly kill an animal just to get a shot.” A scene on Grylls’ show Celebrity Island saw Olympic runner Iwan Thomas and soap star Ryan Thomas kill a caiman crocodile for food, after not eating properly for days. The scenes proved to be distressing for some viewers, who said on social media that it was “cruel” and “disgusting” to kill an animal for TV.
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ollowing an outcry over a significant disparity in pay between co-stars, Mark Wahlberg has agreed to donate the $US1.5 million ($A2.1 million) he earned for reshoots for All the Money in the World to the sexual misconduct defence initiative Time’s Up. Wahlberg said he’ll donate the money in the name of his co-star, Michelle Williams, who reportedly made less than $US1000 ($A1400) on the reshoots. “I 100% support the fight for fair pay,” Wahlberg said in a statement on Saturday. The announcement came after directors and stars, including Jessica Chastain and Judd Apatow, shared their shock at reports of the huge pay disparity for the Ridley Scott film. The 10 days of reshoots were necessary after Kevin Spacey was replaced by Christopher Plummer when accusations of sexual misconduct surfaced against Spacey.
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or the roughly 75 million Americans who make up the baby boom generation, a healthy diet and lifestyle are the best weapons against age-related diseases. “It’s vital at any age to adopt good habits to live a strong, fit and healthy life,” says Dr. Mike Roussell, a nationally recognized nutrition consultant and nutrition adviser to Men’s Health and Shape. “Fueling your life with tasty and nutrient-rich foods while making sure to be active every single day are essential components to keeping your body young and vibrant.” Roussell’s recommendation? Nuts. In particular, pistachios. “Pistachios are a multitasking nut with fiber, healthy fats, and three specific types of antioxidants that may help fight the onset of age-related conditions that lead to poor health in these 10 ways.” 1. Heart Health Large population studies
show that people who regularly eat nuts, such as pistachios, have a lower risk of dying from heart disease or suffering a heart attack. Pistachios provide 360-degree cardiovascular support in that they can promote improvements in cholesterol levels, blood pressure and blood vessel function. 2. Anti-inflammatory Excessive inflammation is one of the root causes of age-related conditions, such as arthritis. Pistachios contain a special form of vitamin E called gamma tocopherol, which has unique anti-inflammatory properties. Gamma tocopherol levels have also been shown to decrease as we age. 3. Weight loss Being overweight can also contribute to a number of age-related illnesses. Studies show pistachios positively promote weight maintenance as the dietary fiber, fat and
8. Memory Preliminary research shows that the fatty acids and antioxidants found in pistachios can help support brain health. The antioxidants in pistachios can help ward off excessive inflammation in the brain, a major cause of accelerated cognitive protein all work together decline. Another study to make us feel fuller and found that eating pistachios satiated longer, plus removing stimulated brain waves that them from the shell slows aid the formation of ideas and down eating. Pistachios are memory processing. also the lowest-fat nut. 9. Sleep 4. Digestion Nuts, including pistachios, The fiber in pistachios also are rich in minerals such as can help with digestion. magnesium. One benefit of Research shows that the magnesium is that it may fiber in pistachios works as a aid sleep because it assists prebiotic and feeds the good bacteria in our digestive tract in helping the muscles relax and quiet activity in the brain to improve the health of our by working as an inhibitory digestive system. A single serving of pistachios contains neurotransmitter. as much as 3 grams of dietary 10. Energy fiber. Pistachios have been shown to promote energy, which is 5. Blood glucose level why so many professional Developing adult onset diabetes, or Type 2 diabetes, athletes consume them while training. More energy means is a common fear for we’ll commit to getting boomers. The American Diabetes Association praises enough exercise. But what is Dr. Mike’s main the health benefits of nuts, reason for having his clients including pistachios, calling eat pistachios? “They taste them a diabetes superfood good. People are much more because they improve how likely to stick to a healthy diet the body’s cells use glucose and how insulin responds to when the food is tasty and a carbohydrate-containing fun to eat.”
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Seaweed may help heal injured brain tissue
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eople have been eating seaweed for decades and now Australian researchers believe the marine algae can be used to help heal damaged brain tissue caused by injury or stroke. Researchers at RMIT University and the Australian National University have teamed up with Tasmanian biopharmaceutical company Marinova to create a novel treatment for people with traumatic brain injury by tapping into the antiinflammatory properties of seaweed. The researchers combined polysaccharide - a naturally occurring sugar molecule found in seaweed - with short peptides (small proteins) to create a “hydrogel scaffold” that prevents scarring and promotes healing. “The Japanese have long used seaweed for therapeutic
purposes and it turns out there is an abundance of similar seaweed in Tasmania,” said lead researcher Dr Richard Williams from RMIT University. Traumatic brain injury causes devastating longterm functional damage as the natural inflammatory response to injury prevents regrowth, which in turn prevents the healing process. Dr Williams says it’s “critical” a way is found to stop this inflammation and that is where the seaweed can be used. When the specially engineered hydrogel scaffold was injected into a damaged brain, the scarring was significantly reduced “to half that of a stab (control) injury” and new cells had grown by the seventh day, according to a study published in journal ACS Biomaterials Science and Engineering.
The findings, also published in journal Nature Scientific Reports, shows that the brain is likely to regrow when injected with the hydrogel, radically modifying how it reacts to injury, said coauthor Associate Professor David Nisbet from ANU. “For the first time ever we have shown that we can engineer a tissue construct
that allows regrowth in damaged brain tissue, increasing the potential for repair and regeneration,” said Ass Prof Nisbet. The two researchers are now exploring how the treatment can be applied to other technologies, like 3D bio-printed implants, to replace damaged muscle, nerves, and bones.
Want to lose weight? Research proves a big breakfast is the first step
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f you want to lose weight, you’re not alone. More than half of Americans desire to shed pounds, according to Gallup. This goal inspires people to take action in many ways, from increasing exercise to modifying meals. One thing many people do is skip breakfast in order to lower calorie intake. While this may seem like a good idea to lose weight, research proves otherwise. In fact, eating a big breakfast followed by smaller meals throughout the day is the best method for weight loss. A new study in The Journal of Nutrition investigated the relation between meal frequency and timing and changes in body mass index (BMI). The study found that “eating less frequently, no snacking, consuming breakfast and eating the largest meal in the morning may be effective methods for preventing long-term weight gain.” “When you eat your meal matters,” says Registered Dietitian and Nutritionist Dawn Jackson Blatner. “The best way to eat for energy and weight is to eat a big breakfast, smaller lunch and
light dinner because it mimics our days’ activities.” Blatner explains that people are typically most active in the beginning of the day and so need the most fuel then. They slow down as the day progresses, and by dinnertime they need less fuel. “But it’s not just about eating anything in the morning,” she cautions. “It’s important to pick nutrientdense foods to fuel your day right.” Blatner provides three tips for creating a wholesome breakfast that will give you energy and support your weight-loss goals: 1. Fruits and veggies Wake up your taste buds and give your body important vitamins by eating a rainbow of colorful fruits and veggies. Try shopping the farmers market for locally sourced in-season produce. A quick frittata with egg and chopped veggies or a smoothie bowl topped with fresh fruit will satisfy. If fresh produce isn’t available, frozen has optimum nutrients so it is a smart alternative. 2. Whole grains Make whole grains part of your breakfast and you’ll feel
fuller for longer. Oatmeal is a classic whole-grain breakfast option. Use whole-grain pancake mix to whip up some flapjacks. Bake muffins with whole-grain flour. Make cornbread with whole cornmeal. When shopping for cereal or other breakfast products, look at the label to ensure it’s made with whole grains. 3. Proteins Eggs are a great source
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up comics, having performed at 15 Melbourne International Comedy Festivals and at dozens of comedy clubs nationally. On screen you will have seen Dave as Team Captain in the ABC TV comedy quiz show Tractor Monkeys, as well as dishing out life advice in The Agony of the Mind, The Agony of Life, The Agony of Modern Manners, Can of Worms, plus messing about on Adam Hills In Gordon Street Tonight and Good News Week. He is probably most well known for the honour of being the guest with the most appearances (over 50) on ABC TV’s Spicks & Specks. As well as his stand up and television career, Dave is a skilled radio broadcaster, and has been a part of successful teams on Nova 100 (with Kate Langbroek and Dave Hughes), Vega 91.5/ Classic Rock FM (with Sean Micallef, Denise Scott, Chrissie Swan and Ian ‘Dicko’ Dickson), and most recently on 774 ABC Radio in Melbourne. Dave’s observational humour and genuine humility has made him one of Australia’s most sought after and much loved comedians. Join Lehmo, Lawrence Mooney and Dave O’Neil for a sidesplitting night of stand up comedy on Australia Day Eve Thursday January 25 at Rosebud Hotel, Point Nepean Road in Rosebud. Tickets are strictly limited and are available now from www.ticketebo.com.au/rosebudhotel or call the venue for further information Ph 5950 0300.
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Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Thailand. A household name as a regular panellist on network Ten’s ‘The Project’, Lehmo has also become Australia’s number one ‘combat comic’, having completed seven ‘tours of duty’ performing for our troops abroad. These tours have seen Lehmo perform in army bases in East Timor, Iraq, Kuwait, UAE, Afghanistan, Egypt, Qatar and on a number of naval ships around the world. Lawrence Mooney is a stand-up comedian widely regarded by fans and peers as one of the funniest of the funniest. His brutally honest and hilarious insights have earned him Best Show Sydney Comedy Festival 2015 and a Barry Award Nomination for Best Show at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2015. Lawrence Mooney is well known as the host of Dirty Laundry Live that ran for three seasons on ABC TV and his sitcom pilot Moonman also aired on ABC TV in 2016. Moving to commercial television in 2016, Lehmo was host of the Rio Paralympics and ringleader on the Seven Network Series Behave Yourself. Lawrence is heard throughout Australia on Triple M being our Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull. Lawrence joins the Big Breakfast with Marto and Robin in 2018 on 104.5 Triple M in Brisbane. Dave O’Neil has been in the business of comedy for over 20 years and is one of Australia’s most recognisable stand-
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Unwritten Law announce Pier Bandroom
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oCal punk legends, Unwritten Law, are returning to Australia next month to perform their most celebrated record, The Black Album in its entirety from start to finish and land at Frankston’s Pier Bandroom on February 24. Unwritten Law considers Australia be their 2nd home, so it’s fitting that they return to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the album that rocketed their careers from the local San Diego scene in to the mainstream chart Unwritten Law helped paved the way for power pop punk’s success, and it was fitting that the band appeared on sophomore Vans Warped tour as well as the festival’s Australia debut. White-hot songs including Holiday, California Sky, Cailin, and of course, Teenage Suicide will blast fans into moshing ecstasy. The combination of raw guitars and melodic punk songwriting that made The Black Album a classic will
be on full display in shows that leave fans sweating and shouting for more. Fans won’t just be treated to The Black Album (officially titled Unwritten Law) either. The band plan to unleash a veritable parade of devastation with monster tunes from their catalogue of punk eminence. Thrashfest hits such as Seeing Red, Up All Night, CPK, Rescue Me, She Says, Celebration Song, and Save Me will punctuate the sort of live shows that have enshrined the Unwritten
Law in the punk hall of fame. Unwritten Law first erupted from Poway in California, establishing the foundations of the power pop-punk era that burst from the USA in the early 90s. Although renowned for their ruthless punk energy and rock-solid quality song writing, it was Unwritten Law’s teeming and unrestrained live energy that earned them a permanent place on the melodic punk rock landscape. Through frequent and tenacious touring, Unwritten
Law have carved out an illustrious musical legacy, full of memorable anthems and live highlights. Throughout the 90s and 00s, Unwritten Law gained a fierce reputation as both the stalwarts and force behind the scene, with multiple infamous rounds on the Warped Tour. Unwritten Law packed venues out on their last Aussie tour. This is the only time you’ll get to experience “The Black Album” in full so don’t run the risk of missing out on tix to witness this most committed of great punk bands in all their hardhitting glory. Summer, beer, UNWRITTEN LAW, and The Black Album - February aint gonna get much better than this! Unwritten Law performs at the Pier Bandroom, 1 davey Street in Frankston on Saturday February 24. Tickets and further information are available from www. pierbandroom.com.au
WHAT’S ON MELBOURNE RIOT A disorderly cocktail of party and politics, and a love-letter of hope to the future, RIOT is a thrilling, uplifting and unforgettable night out. Dance, drag, circus and comedy rolled into a gut-punch of wild theatre, RIOT infuses the excitement of a variety show with the energy of the dance floor, setting your hearts and minds ablaze. This theatrical explosion will set hearts soaring and pulses racing over two weeks at Arts Centre Melbourne, with a surprise local performer each night. It’s your big night out… with a twist! Where: 100 St Kilda Road, Southbank When: Wed 31 Jan at 7:30pm - Fri 9 Feb at 9:05pm
THE PIER STREET PARTY
The Pier Street Party is officially set to shake up Melbourne’s outer suburbs once again on February 24, 2018. For the second year running, the outdoor festival will be jam-packed with incredible music and summertime fun for all. Headlining the street party will be Sydney hip hop superstars Thundamentals, with support from a heap of Aussie legends - Art vs Science, Gyroscope, Rackett, The Getaway Plan + more. Held outside the Pelly Bar & Pier Bandroom in Frankston, this epic street party will be the talk of the summer. Your neighbourhood is bursting with entertaining events. Where: 508 Nepean Highway, Frankston When: Sat 24 Feb at 8:00pm - 11:59pm
BIRTHING KITS ASSEMBLY DAY
A day where volunteers can come together to assemble 3000 birth kits, that contain the basic essentials for women in developing countries to have a safer birth! These kits contain gloves, soap, gauze, a clean blade, cord ties and a plastic sheet - they help to prevent women from dying in childbirth from preventable infections, and only cost $3 per kit! Connect with your community at these great events. For more information phone Olivia 0435 571 235 Where: Ontario Ave, Mildura When: Sat 20 Jan at 9:00am - 5:00pm
POLPERRO WINERY PICNICS
Enjoy an experience unlike any other on the Mornington Peninsula. Venture out and explore the stunning Polperro vineyard grounds with a rustic and delicious Picnic. We share with you, our most treasured, hidden spaces on the Polperro property, in the heart of Red Hill. Wander down the produce garden path, past the ancient angophoras and settle in for a long lazy afternoon. Each picnic is made using the finest quality produce sourced from the Polperro kitchen garden and local suppliers. Prepared to-order daily, each hamper is conveniently packed for guests to pick up from the Bistro, complete with quality glassware, cutlery and crockery. For more information phone 03 5989 2471 or email bistro@polperrowines.com.au Where: 150 Red Hill Road, Red Hill
THE COMMUNITY GROCER CARLTON
The Community Grocer Carlton operates every Friday morning at the public housing estate at Lygon Street, selling over 70 types of fruit and vegetables at affordable prices. There’s also a free vegetarian BBQ lunch and food relief from Secondbite. All profits raised from the
market are returned to the community so come and shop and supporting the neighbourhood! This is a free event. Bookings not required. Where: 510 Lygon Street , Carlton When: Fridays 9:30am - 12:30pm
BARANDUDA TWILIGHT COMMUNITY MARKET
Join us at our very first Baranduda Twilight Markets. There will be food, music, entertainment and stalls. Bring your family and friends for a great evening in Baranduda. Alcohol free event. Let us know you’re coming at our Facebook event page. Unearth some treasures and bag a bargain at your local market. For more information Baranduda Community Centre (02) 6020 8643 Where: Sage Court, Baranduda When: Sun 21 Jan at 4:00pm - 9:00pm
PAINT & SIP AT THE CAMBRIAN HOTEL WITH JOAN HARRIS
If you’re looking for something different in the New Year, come to our next Paint & Sip. This is a fun event where you will paint a take home masterpiece over a glass of wine and finger food. Led by experience artist, Joan Harris, you will be guided step by step through the painting process. Held in the friendly atmosphere of the Cambrian Hotel outdoor undercover veranda area – this event promises to be lots of fun!! Cost: $75 – [Early Bird Tickets – $65 Register by the 20th January] We supply Art Materials, 2 glasses of Wine or Beer and Fingerfood included. Please book on the Bendigo Tourism Website or call 0439 571 054 Where: Cambrian Hotel, 200 Arnold Street, North Bendigo When: Thu 25 Jan at 6:00pm - 9:00pm
MEDIBANK PARKRUN LAKES ENTRANCE
Medibank is bringing parkrun to Lakes Entrance as part of Free + Active—an ongoing program that aims to tackle physical inactivity and promote community connection, with the goal to help 1.5 million Aussies get active in mind, body and community over the next five years*. Under the program, Medibank will launch hundreds of free, community-based events and wellness initiatives, in partnership with organisations who share the Free + Active vision. To register interest to attend the first weekly Lakes Entrance parkrun, locals can head to the link below. medibank.com.au/livebetter/freeandactive Take care of your wellbeing without leaving your neighbourhood. Where: Lakes Entrance Rotunda, Lakes Entrance When: Sat 3 Feb at 8:00am - 11:59pm
THE COMMUNITY GROCER CARLTON The Community Grocer Carlton operates every Friday morning at the public housing estate at Lygon Street, selling over 70 types of fruit and vegetables at affordable prices. There’s also a free vegetarian BBQ lunch and food relief from Secondbite. All profits raised from the market are returned to the community so come and shop and supporting the neighbourhood! This is a free event. Bookings not required. Where: 510 Lygon Street , Carlton When: Fridays 9:30am - 12:30pm
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Hickinbotham Winey Cow Gracefield Café Backyard PJ’s Beach 162 Beretta’s Langwarrin
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Croydon Hotel New Atrium Publican Rosebud Hotel Rosebud RSL Zigis Bar Frankston RSL Dorset Gardens Hotel GPO Hotel Lounge Three87 Mordy Supper Club
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shimano gears, absolutely as new, $150 obo, Phone 0421156823, FRANKSTON SOUTH
with folding legs. GC. Laminex table top with 2 sets of balls. All Perfect, $200 net, Phone 97862978, SEAFORD
POOL TABLE
Harry Evans & Sons Melbourne. 3 piece slate. 9ft 5in (2870mm) x 5ft (1525mm). If required all accessories included, $1,500 ono, Phone 0427968467, NARRE WARREN EAST
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TENNIS & SQUASH RACKETS
Yonex Graphite frame tennis racquet, $75 ono. Also 2 Squash rackets. Good condition, $20 for both, Phone 0452264000, AH 03 59752219, MORNINGTON
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Mercedes Benz staff cars erc, pictorial history of Hitler’s rise to power, Mein Kamph, Hitler, a Illustrated history of the Nazis, 20 books in all. Call Richard, Phone 0413508726, CLAYTON S
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Oates storage stackable drawers. 3 Large & 1 Small drawer. Brand new. Very solid, $50 the lot, Phone 59867734, ROSEBUD WEST
LOUNGE SUITES SOFA BED
As new. Converts to Single bed. Used in spare room only. Moquette Blue/Grey colour. Paid $599. Sell only, $200 ono, Phone 0400736202, AH 03 59751696, MORNINGTON
SOFA’S MATCHING
ROOSTER & HEN COLLECTION
Rooster & hen including clock collection, 17 pieces, $30, Phone 97899796, FRANKSTON
SHELL COLLECTION
Shell collection some coloured and some pearl, GC, $25, Phone 97899796, FRANKSTON
STAMPS
Year books as issued. Mint condition. 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, & Many, many First Day Covers. Reduced, $200, Phone 0421156823, FRANKSTON SOUTH
VINTAGE JUGS
dial phone etc, loads of stuff for $100 suit collectors market $200 worth sell, $100, Phone 0402414582, CARRUM
Antique White metal frame bed with head and end. No Mattress or accessories. Bed only, $90, Phone 0409075757, FRANKSTON
DRESSING TABLE
white on 4 legs, 2 drawers & mirror, glass top VGC, $95, Phone 03 59811829, MCCRAE
AIR-CONDITIONING & COOLING
QUEEN/DOUBLE MATRESSES
Queen bed mattress, Brand new. Never used. Still in package. Approx 20cm thick. White colour. Paid $400. Sell only $220. Plus Plus DB Mattress with base, GC, $40, Phone 0417359430, MULGRAVE
SINGLE BED
Practically new. Includes Queen Anne Timber headboard, mattress and base. Only used for 6 weeks. Perfect condition, $95, Phone 0452264000, AH 03 59752219, MORNINGTON
STAINED WARDROBE
6ft High x 4ft Width x 47in. Heavy. Good condition. 2 Doors. 1 side long ng space with 2 drawers. Other side with 6 Drawers and short hanging space, $30, Phone 97862527, SEAFORD
WARDROBE 2 DOOR
An Oldie but a Goodie, Large size, 176cmH x 118cmW, VGC. Plenty of hanging space, $25, Phone 97862527, SEAFORD
MOWERS & GARDEN TOOLS
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GARDEN & OUTDOOR CRUSHED ROCKS & SOIL
Made from Bricks & Concrete, From 20mm to dust. Ideal for Foundation & Cross over. Great price, $25 per metre. Screened soil, $20 per metre. Free Delivery on 10m loads subject to distance. Call now!, Phone 03 5978 8846, MOOROODUC
LARGE TALL 1M PLANT POTS
Tall Plant Pots 1M tall Pyramid style widens at the top to 345MM Sq Shiny Black, $90 Each, Phone 0359734449, AH 0359734449, MORNINGTON
ORNAMENTAL STEEL WHEELS
2x 5ft across wheels. Tocumals Oldest Harvester at least 150yrs old. Call for more information. Photo online www.tradertag.com. au, $1,700, Phone 97862978, SEAFORD
OUTDOOR DRUM with 4 Drawers at base. FURNITURE Purchased from Freedom Marrakech 2.5 & 3 seater. Beautiful Rich Paprika fabric. Exellent Condition & Very Comfy, $400 ONO for both, Phone 0417137279, CARRUM
BEDROOM CHEST OF DRAWERS
203cmH x 122cmW. Honey Brown stain. Very sturdy and well made. Excellent condition, $90, Phone 03 97872749, MOUNT ELIZA
ELECTRICAL & WHITEGOODS BAR FRIDGE
As new, Small model, approx 2ft high with 2 shelves, $120, Phone 0411739139, MOUNT MARTHA
GAS COOKTOP EURO
Stainless steel, 4 burner plus wok burner, flame failure, 1 piece of, cast iron trivets. Not used. Still in box. Cost $800. Sell, $370, Phone 0425712619, FRANKSTON
STAINLESS WATER FEATURES
3 Stainless Steel Water Features Please Ring for detail Will Separate, $600 PORTABLE AIR ONO, Phone 0359734449, CONDITIONER 0359734449, Dimplex DAC 9005 model on AH wheels. Comes with spare MORNINGTON venting kit and instruction TRELLIS piece 2400x1200 book. As new. White colour, one used, $25, $250, Phone 0447047993, never 0400854572, AH 97709260, FRANKSTON Phone CRANBOURNE
160cc, power torque engine model, fully reconditioned with new spark plugs, blade, air filter, VG catcher, VGC. QUEEN ANNE D/BED Easy starting, $150 ono, Dressing table with winged Phone 95511598, CLAYTON mirror & Stool, 2x bedside SOUTH tables with drawer. Bedhead RYOBI GARDEN and Double bed mattress. TRIMMER Good condition, $400 ono, Ryobi garden trimmer, Phone 97828710, CARRUM $60, Phone 0400854572, DOWNS CRANBOURNE
WARDROBE 2 DOORS
VFL PAST PLAYERS
Signatures on Very Special Posters. Barassi. Kernahan. Skilton. Sheedy. Richards. Hafey. Ken Hands. Kennedy. Nicholls. Arthur. Plus Many More. Photos of authenticity, Phone 0411739139, MOUNT MARTHA
DOUBLE BED FRAME
(mainly Readers Digest) sets, new cond, 65 boxes, 50’s-90’s, will deliver 70km radius Melb, $350 ono, Phone 97862978, SEAFORD
4 Galvanised Chairs/1 Table (can be used as esky). Made from 44 gallon drums, have been galvinised, plastic beading on cutting edges. Great piece! More information/photos online www.tradertag.com.au, $600 ono, Phone 0419001259, MOUNT MARTHA
PLANTER 1300 LONG
Planter in Aluminium Long 1300MM Height 350MM Depth 500MM Exc Cond reduced from $200, $125, Phone 0359734449, AH 0359734449, MORNINGTON
SIDE GATE
Windsor pickets, metal frame 1500x900 VGC, $60, Phone 0400854572, CRANBOURNE
RENOVATION
Karcher pressure cleaner, $40, Phone 0400854572, CRANBOURNE
PLANER
Hitachi electric planer, VGC, $100, Phone 0400854572, random colours, 390x190x90, CRANBOURNE large quantity available call for more information, 60c PLANER, SAW & each, Phone 0418176523, GRINDER Black and Decker Electric CRANBOURNE SOUTH Planer, $50. Ryobi Craftline BESSER BLOCKS Golden Stone, approx 3000, Saw Model 660x 18.4mm, 390x190x90 split face, $4,500 $50. XU1 Angle Grinder 500 lot, Phone 0418176523, W, $40, Phone 5977 2920, MORNINGTON CRANBOURNE SOUTH
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LOCKWOOD DOOR LOCK
TILER TOOLS
Lockwood security door lock (deadlock) good working condition, Brown, cost $100 new. Sell, $35, Phone 97899796, FRANKSTON
cutter, colour tiles etc, excellent package for beginners, $120 ono, Phone 97862978, SEAFORD
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TIMBER & HARDWARE TIMBER
long load bearing HW Oregon 7x3.50m 15cmx5cm assorted, $200, Phone 97862978, SEAFORD
TOOLS & WORKSHOP EQUIPMENT BAILEYS EXTENSION LADDER
2.4M-4.0M VGC, $100, Phone 0400854572, CRANBOURNE
CIG Contractor, 100% Duty Cycle at 130 Amps. Will burn 4 mm rods all day. With welders lead and hand holder. Also with Stainless steel hard facing and mild steel electros. More photos online www.tradertag. com.au, $250, Phone 0425700123, CARLTON NORTH
BENCH SAW
in VGC, $90, Phone 0 4 0 0 8 5 4 5 7 2 , CRANBOURNE
DAWN VICE
Heavy Steel duty, 150 straight jaws, EC, $100, Phone 97862527, SEAFORD
EDGE BANDER
RURAL & FARM LIVESTOCK CHICKENS
Isa Browns. Point of lay. Fully vaccinated. Wormed. Plenty available, $20 each, Phone 0427624665, SKYE
ISA BROWN PULLETS Hebrock Euro 2000, 3 phase power, hot melt glue pot, takes slugs of glue. Excellent working condition. High frequency trimmers top and bottom. Front and back edge. Takes 2mm PVC edging. Operational for woodworking. Call for more information, $4,500, Phone 0488606553, CLAYTON
HARD YAKKA OVERALLS
Hard Yakka Navy Overalls size 112ST Brand New sleeveless step into button front, $50, STAINLESS PLANTER Phone 0359734449, AH 1300MM WASHING MACHINE Stainless Planter Long 0359734449, MORNINGTON SIMPSON 1300MM Height 350MM HITACHI ELECTRIC DOUBLE BED Heavy duty 5kgs top depth 500MM Has been PLANE and base (new), $280, loader. Can Deliver locally, painted ring for details, $150, very good cond, $100, Phone 0400854572, $80, Phone 0417556296, Phone 0359734449, AH Phone 0400854572, CRANBOURNE FRANKSTON NORTH 0359734449, MORNINGTON CRANBOURNE 6 Drawer unit. Solid timber, 1.32mL. Good condition. Must sell, $100, Phone 0400736202, AH 03 59751696, MORNINGTON
KARCHER PRESSURE CLEANER
16-20 weeks old Point of lay. (Not De Beaked) Triple vaccinated & wormed. Best breed for egg production. Available all year round. We supply a box to take them home in free, $25 each, Phone 0414766577, SOMERVILLE
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NEXO: THE NEXT-GENERATION FUEL CELL VEHICLE FROM HYUNDAI
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yundai Motor recently announced that NEXO will be the name of its all-new, dedicated Fuel Cell EV during a press conference at CES 2018, and disclosed Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) that expand its autonomous driving potential. NEXO is the technological flagship of Hyundai’s growing eco-vehicle portfolio and marks Hyundai’s continued momentum toward having the industry’s most diverse CUV powertrain lineup. The NEXO model will spearhead Hyundai Motor’s plans to accelerate development of low emission vehicles, in line with Hyundai Motor Group’s renewed goal of introducing 18 ecofriendly models to global markets by 2025. This new development
roadmap also represents the next step for Hyundai Motor toward realising the ultimate ambition of creating a cleaner environment through eco-friendly vehicles. Hyundai’s Blind-spot View Monitor is an industry-first technology. It shows drivers on a center cluster screen the rear and side views of NEXO using cameras while changing lanes in either direction. The system uses wide angle surround view monitors (SVM) on each side of the vehicle to monitor areas that cannot be seen by a traditional rearview mirror. Hyundai is the first automaker to provide drivers video footage from both sides of the vehicle. Lane Following Assist is an all-new technology for Hyundai and it debuts in the NEXO. LFA
automatically adjusts steering to help keep NEXO centered in its lane of travel. LFA can keep NEXO centered at speeds between 0 and 145km/h on both highways and city streets. When paired with Hyundai’s Highway Driving Assist (HDA) which utilises sensors and map data to ensure safe operation as well as automatically adjust speed in limited environments, drivers will be able to traverse long distances with greater ease and improved safety. Remote Smart Parking Assist (RSPA) enables NEXO to autonomously park or retrieve itself from a parking space with or without a driver in the car. The RSPA system can even back a NEXO into a parking spot by itself with a touch of a button
from the driver. When faced with any challenging parking scenario, NEXO drivers will be able to park with complete confidence and accuracy. “Hydrogen energy is the key to building a more sustainable society. Hyundai Motor Company has already taken a lead in hydrogen technology with introduction of ix35 fuel cell,” said Dr. Woong-chul Yang, Vice Chairman, Hyundai Motor Company. “Yet as another result of this earth-saving effort, today, I am so proud to introduce to you our second-generation Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle which is a culmination of our cutting-edge technologies.” NEXO is Hyundai’s secondgeneration of commercialised fuel cell electric vehicle.
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$4,990
DRIVEAWAY
NISSAN URVAN AUTO CAMPERVAN POPTOP
$12,888 DRIVEAWAY
AUTOMOTIVE
Automatic, Airconditioning, CD Player, Centrallocking, CARS UP TO $1,000 Cruise control, Airbag, Electric windows, MP3 capability, PowerSteering, DAEWOO TUCOMA Roofrails.Registered Sept 2000 $4,750, Phone 165000kms, manual needs 2018, REGO tyres for RWC, with full 0429665529, XXH563, MORNINGTON service history no reg or RW, YLQ476, $900, Phone HOLDEN 0402125776, PAKENHAM
FALCON BA 2004 SEDAN
210,000kms. Duel fuel. Right hand side damage. Drives. TVH-884. Complete or can wreck, $800, Phone 0412930344, CLAYTON
FORD FALCON 1995
sedan, auto, d/fuel, h/duty t/bar, elec brakes, 12mths old battery, no rego or RWD drives attention needed, $350 ono, Phone 0488293000, SPRINGVALE
CARS $1,001 $5,000 Air conditioning, power steering, electric windows, cd player with bluetooth. RWC included, all on road costs incl. XHL752
Long wheelbase camper, pop top roof in good condition with flyscreens, automatic, air con, 3 way fridge, 2 burner gas cooker, microwave oven, electric water tap, tow bar & double bed in rear. SN100
2000 TOYOTA HILUX CAB CHASSIS EXTRA CAB 4WD
2004 FORD FALCON XR8 SEDAN DUAL FUEL AUTO BOSS 260
$11,888
$10,888
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Boss 260 kw v8, injected gas system with dual 2.7 litre engine, 5 speed manual, alloy tool and material fuel, x force exhaust, sports sequential auto shift. RWC SN100 box, roof rack and pipe holder, RWC. QDB304
2008 SUBARU FORESTER WAGON
2006 MITSUBISHI TRITON UTE DIESEL 4x4
$10,888
$10,988
5 Speed manual trans, hi low ratio all wheel drive, 6 air bags, abs brakes, air cond, power steering, alloy wheels, tinted windows, electric windows. SN100
2.8 litre turbo diesel, 5 speed manual, hi low ratio 4 wheel drive, fibreglass canopy, arb bull bar, tow bar, narva driving lights, snorkel, alloy wheels, cd player with bluetooth, rwc and rego included. 1KI4ZF
1998 HOLDEN COMMODORE VT WAGON 5 SPEED MANUAL
1992 MAZDA E2000 T BAR AUTO CAMPERVAN POP TOP
DRIVEAWAY
$6,888
Rare VT 5 speed manual wagon, outstanding condition inside and out, HSV alloy wheels, sports suspension, tinted windows, tow bar. VIN 6H8VTK35HXL407781
FORD TERRITORY 4D WAGON 2004
BMW 3 4D SEDAN 1992
bmw 318i e36 up for sale in good working condition. negotiable. Leather interior sport exhaust, $2,000 ONO, Phone 0416201518, REGO Xof026, CRANBOURNE SOUTH
COMMODORE 4D SEDAN 1990
Great car for the hobbyist. Auto. A/C. P/S. Sports suspension. Runs. Needs some TLC. Nice car to collect for the future, $3,500 ONO, Phone 03 97643464, VIN 6H8VNK19HLL423266, ROWVILLE
HOLDEN RODEO C/ CHAS 2006
2006 Holden Rodeo Mechanically A1 Motor Professionally rebuilt 7000 ks ago, new timing chain Drives Perfect With RWC and Reg $7250, $6,000, Phone 0487888212, VIN mpatfr27h6h518774, PAKENHAM
DRIVEAWAY
T Bar automatic, double bed, 3 way fridge, electric water tap in sink, 2 burner gas cooker, microwave oven, 240 volt power points, seats 5 with rear seat belts, RWC included. Trade ins welcome, 6 other campers in stock! Vin JMOSRYOE200617417
Instant Onsite Finance T.A.P.
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Top of the range 2.7lt Auto, Power Steering/ Windows/Mirrors. Brand new Tyres. CD/Radio. C/ locking. Tinted Windows. Very good interior. RWCert provided on sale. Usual wear and tear on body, some scuffs and scratches but Otherwise in Good condition. No reg. Reduced for Quick Sale, $2,490 ono, Phone 97542694, VIN KMHMG81CR3U144359, BELGRAVE
MAZDA 2 WAGON 2003
HOLDEN STATESMAN VS
5Ltr V8, clean tidy car, worked motor, rego due,no RWC, STATOH, $4,800, Phone 59983062, TOORADIN
HYUNDAI ELANTRA 5D BMW CABRIOLET 1986 HATCHBACK 2005 great project, lots spares, no reg or RWC, classic, good wheels/interior, good 3way roof, spare motor/gearbox, green, wbaak120301665161, $1,500 ono, Phone 0425760260, BOX HILL SOUTH
Automatic. Purchased March 2017 with RWC. Reversing camera installed. Reg April 2018. TRQ794. Going overseas. Price Neg, $4,600 ONO, Phone 0412090250, REGO TRQ794, RINGWOOD
DAEWOO NUBIRA CDX WAGON 2001
HYUNDAI GETZ SPORTS HATCHBACK 2006
5spd manual. A/C. P/S. CD player. C/locking. Factory tinted windows. Mag wheels. Reg 06/2018. Very Clean body. Mechanically Very Good. RWCert. Full service history & books. Well maintained. Very Reliable. Will impress when seen. Must sell as Moving overseas, $3,950, Phone 0425700454, REGO TBA, MORNINGTON
SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 4D WAGON 2008
Great condition. Auto, RWC. REG. Books. 7800 neg, Phone 0425743438, AH 0425743438, REGO Ael 201, ASPENDALE GARDENS
DRIVEAWAY
$16,888
HYUNDAI TRAJET 7 SEATER HATCHBACK 2003
Lady owner, manual, air conditioning, power steering, Silver duco, with registration and RWC, very clean and tidy, regularly serviced, $2,750 ONO, Awesome Autos LMCT8814, Phone 03 9786 8344, AH 0417319076, REGO QZD-266, SEAFORD
FORD BA XR8
VERY LOW AND GENUINE 90,000KMS!! 5spd 1.6ltr 4cyl Manual. Fully optioned. A/C. CD/ Radio. Remote Keyless C/locking. Twin Airbags. Driving Lights. Alloys. New Tyres & Brakes. Regularly Serviced. Drives LIKE NEW. Excellent Condition Inside & Outside. Reliable & Economical. RWCert on sale. No reg. Ideal First car. First to see will buy, $3,950, Phone 03 97542694, VIN - KMHBT31BR64132378, BELGRAVE
blue YTN308, sunroof towbar, 1mths reg, sold as is, $5,000, Phone 0408549193, MERCEDES-BENZ 220 SEDAN 1994 PAKENHAM 4cyl Auto. Red colour. FORD FALCON SEDAN Reasonable condition. A/C. 1996 P/S. C/locking. Reg serviced. ROADWORTHY INCLUDED Registered. Personalised Good tyres, battery, brakes, plates not including. Selling steam cleaned engine, clean as is, $3,500 ono, Phone interior, dents/scratches 97956795, REGO ZE1944, commensurate with age, DANDENONG NORTH serviced regularly. $2,900, Phone 0407100661, REGO SUZUKI BALENO 4D NXG-516, CARRUM WAGON 1998 5sp manual. VGC. Rebuilt DOWNS Gearbox/Starter motor. FORD MONDEO New Battery. New right 5spd, manual, cent/lock, reg front axle & clutch. Good April 17, good cond, blue tyres. Towbar, $2,000 ONO, NWN837, $1,250, Phone Phone 0402452955, REGO 0439846120, PAKENHAM PBC432, BANGHOLME
SUZUKI LIANA 4D SEDAN 2005
Manual, 12 months re, RWCert. Silver. Excellent condition. Drives Great. Call for more information, $5,000, Phone 0459639236, REGO 1lj1zj, ROSEBUD WEST
TOYOTA COROLLA 4D SEDAN 1994
imported DIESEL auto rust free starts drives good rw cond as is unregd, $2,800, Phone 0415567770, VIN 0191mpriopyjpl029, ROSEBUD
CARS $5,001 $10,000 HONDA CRV 4D WAGON 2000
Full service history, like new, welcome to any test, factory alloy wheels, sunroof, will nor disappoint, $5,499 ONO, Phone 0481210017, REGO 1JN7SH, CHELTENHAM
HONDA JAZZ 5D HATCHBACK 2012
Honda Jazz Sports RWC One owner Blue tooth hands free Complete service history, $9,000 ONO, Phone 0414605574, REGO ZKL791 , CRANBOURNE
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KIA RIO 2010
24,000kms, 5 door hatch, 1.6 5spd manual, 1 owner, like new, Red, YHN-839, $8,000 ono, Phone 97834632, FRANKSTON
CARS $10,001 $15,000 HOLDEN BARINA 2010
auto, sedan, appealing White. only driven locally, immac cond, worth consideration and negotiation in price, $10,000 to $15000, Phone 0403202840, REGO XKS-262, PAKENHAM
HYUNDAI GETZ 3D HATCHBACK 2011
CHEAP CAR rwc 6000 no reg 6800 withreg, Phone 0425743438, VIN Kmhbt31dmau217978, ASPENDALE GARDENS
MAZDA CX-7 LUXURY 4WD WAGON 2007
KIA PICANTO SI HATCHBACK 2017
1.3ltr Engine Auto. Reg 04/2018. Silver. Only 2,500kms. Reverse camera with sensors. ESC. 6 Airbags. Trip computer. Blind spot mirror. All Electrics. CD, USB port, 4 speakers, Bluetooth handsfree phone. Royal Auto mag 03/2017 tested the Picanto as the Best small car. Ideal first car buyer or Downsizing. Very good to own, run. Paid new $15,500. Must Sell now, $12,900, Phone 95511598, REGO I1D8GU, CLAYTON SOUTH
VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 5D HATCHBACK 2010
JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4D WAGON 2006
Included extras is a tow bar with electric brake system fitted, $12,300 ONO, Phone 0359832992, AH 0359832992, REGO YEH678, HASTINGS
NISSAN 350Z 2D CONVERTIBLE 2004
Nissan 350Z convertible Auto 2004 with RWC 127,000 kms. Lady owned. New softtop . Excellent condition, $13,800, Phone 0429665529, VIN JN12AAZ33AO150057, MORNINGTON
Silver duco, auto, a/ cond, p/steer, 1 owner, only 25,000kms, reg, RWC, finance available to approved purchasers, $13,450, Awesome Autos LMCT8814, Phone 03 9786 8344, AH 0417319076, REGO XPG-026, SEAFORD
Turbo Auto. Black. A/C. P/S. Reversing/sensor. Heaps of extras. Reg 06/2017. RWCert negotiable at price. Full Serv/ history. Immaculate. $10,200, Phone 0424005781, REGO UTU-370, SOUTH YARRA
CARS $15,001 $20,000 HOLDEN CAPTIVA 5CG SRII
manual, late 2011, as new only 4200km, top of range, reg YIB719, $17,500 ono, Phone 98087873, BURWOOD
KIA SPORTAGE SLI WAGON 2011
2.4L AWD Auto. 98,500kms. One Owner. Excellent Condition. Reg September 2018. Always Serviced & Garaged. Has all the top SLI features. Never been off road. Full service history, $15,000, Phone 0408412187, REGO ZYC-214, CRANBOURNE
RAV 4 TOYOTA WAGON 2015
Auto. GENUINE 8,800kms!! All Toyota accessories fitted. Registered 05/2018. RWCert. Always garaged. Extremely reliable, $28,880, Phone 0407591275, MOORABBIN
2002 Auto Eco V6, 4-Door. All books, 2 owners, ECond. Metalic Blue/Silver. Nothing to spend, 175,000kms, M0416021359, $6,500, Phone 95801809, AH 0404743927, PARKDALE
TOYOTA 4 RUNNER 1991
5D Wagon. D/Fuel. V6 manual. 310,000kms. A/C. P/S. Alloys. Bullbar. LAND ROVER Towbar. Close to RWorthy. DISCOVERY 3 4D Eng:3VZE0329606. Selling WAGON 2009 is, $2,000, Phone FORD FALCON To much to mention, $40,000, as UTILITY 2014 Phone 0425743438, AH 0412930344, CLAYTON FG mk2 XR6 Ute, 6speed 0425743438, REGO Lrd111, TOYOTA manual,Very low ks ASPENDALE GARDENS LANDCRUISER 2D 50,600 1year reg an RWC HARDTOP 1990 $23,000ono, $23,000 ONO, Air-conditioner, 8 seater. side Phone 0423877058, REGO LAND ROVER steps. cb radio/cd player, FREELANDER 1999 1cs2rj, CRANBOURNE 2dr hatch, petrol motor, 5spd extra set of wheels, sold man, 143,000kms, lady as is no rwc. NO text calls 4WDS owner, rego, near RWCond, only, $6,000 or nearest offer, 1CM54C, 3mths reg, $2,500 Phone 59983062, REGO JEEP WRANGLER ono, Phone 0420278872, AH nzy330, TOORADIN Very tidy, in good condition, 121,242kms, 2in lift kit. Extra fuel tank. Manual. Reg 11/2018. Good engine. Always garaged. More information/photo online w w w. t r a d e r t a g . c o m . a u , $21,990 ONO, Phone 0435070076, REGO 1LN8EG, PAKENHAM
95872512, REGO 1CM-5LC, MORDIALLOC
MITSUBISHI PAJERO 4D WAGON 2003
Auto, RWCert, pack rack, towbar, petrol, White, $7,000, Phone 0397584447, AH 0408999946, VIN JMFLYV77W500181, FERNTREE GULLY
CHEV C-10 PICKUP 1979
SUZUKI GRAND VITARA
CARS $20,001 $30,000
UNLIMITED 4D HARDTOP 2008
CLASSIC & UNIQUE CARS
PEOPLE MOVERS TOYOTA TARAGO 30 1993
wagon Toyota Lucid Estimate 4 CTL turbo diesel, 8 seater VGC, running no reg, 3C2265418, $1,500, Phone 0434578260, KEYSBOROUGH
Import Permit, SWB Fleetside. 350ci, T350 auto trans. New brakes. Bench seat. Barden rear bumper. Vin:CCD149F497859, $12,500, Phone 0414722732, BAXTER
CHEVROLET C-10 PICK UP UTE 1977
Fleetside Tub. Late 350CI Tuned Port Injected engine. 700R Auto. Flow Master exhaust. Bench seat. Tacho. Rally steel wheels. Power Brakes. Power steering. Tilt steering wheel. Excellent driver. Immaculate paint. Light Tan colour. Call for more information. Genuine buyers only. More photos online at www.tradertag. com.au. Price reduced for quick sale, $22,500 ono, Phone 0414722732, REGO VHN-216, BAXTER
Meet Miley! COME VISIT OUR SHOWROOM TODAY 2010 VW PASSAT R36 WAGON
2011 LEXUS IS250
PURE PERFORMANCE
$21,999
$132 PW TAP Auto, 220KW 350NM, R36 leather/suede seats. BMQ 36L
2009 PORSCHE CAYENNE
ONE OWNER
$31,999
$192PW TAP 3.6ltr, full service history, sat nav, 21in alloys. WTE 508
2010 BMW 520 DIESEL
F SPORT
$24,999
$150PW TAP Pearl White, full body kit, reverse camera. YUC 366
2009 MERCEDES ML280 CDI
$26,999
$162PW TAP Motorsport, auto, heads up display. SN292
2005 MERCEDES CLK280
DIESEL
$26,999
$162 PW TAP Auto, sunroof, only 96,000kms, ML280.
2012 JAGUAR XF LUXURY
ONLY 70,000KMS
TURBO DIESEL
$31,999
$192 PW TAP Auto, only 106,000kms, sat nav, reverse camera. SN291
2009 JAGUAR X TYPE
LOW KMS
$17,999
$108 PW TAP Avantgarde, only 119,000kms, YPB 792
A MUST SEE
$17,999
$108PW TAP Full Service history, low 77,000kms, Immaculate. 1BC 6SB
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2006 CHRYSLER VOYAGER STOW N GO 7 seater in comfort, duel air condition, DVD player, heaps of room. TWP467
2007 FORD FALCON BF MKII DEDICATED GAS Fantastic condition, cheap to run, great work or family car. YTT220
$ 4,990
CENTRAL LOCKING
1990 SUZUKI VITARA Power Mirrors, Power Steering, Power Windows, After Market Stereo Head Unit. WGN437
$
4X4 MANUAL TURBO DIESEL
2009 HYUNDAI i30 SX 1.6 CRDi HATCHBACK Great car to drive, cheap to run, very safe. 1HG4WC
2003 NISSAN PULSAR HATCH 5 speed manual, very clean and tidy, drives great. SZP359
$ 6,999
$ 15,990
ISUZU D-MAX 2009 3 litre diesel, 233490KM. WVR273
$ 9,990
6 SPD MANUAL DIESEL
6,490
NISSAN TIIDA 2007
AUTOMATIC
Low klm and long reg, 117119 KLM. URR709 AUTOMATIC
$ 9,990
DEDICATED GAS
2010 FORD FALCON FG UTE Excellent condition, beautiful to drive, long reg. XWT853
2007 TOYOTA YARIS YRS Excellent little cars, great commuter, very reliable. UYY670
MANUAL
AUTOMATIC
2008 NISSAN X-TRAIL Excellent condition, nudge bar spot lights, sold reg and rwc. VIN: JNITCNT3INOOO2254
$
229,955 KM. RSK004
$ 3,500
LONG REGO
2001 HOLDEN COMMODORE EXECUTIVE VX WAGON Excellent condition, looks and drives fantastic. QPK596
NISSAN NAVARA 2002
$ 11,999
2008 TOYOTA RAV4 CV6 Excellent car, flat folding rear seats, very nice to drive. WQY250
$ 3,999
11,990
$ 8,999
7 SEATER
$ 7,500
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4X4
$ 5,999
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2005 HOLDEN COMMODORE VZ LUMINA Excellent condition! TIZ974
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CHRYSLER VALIANT REGAL SEDAN 1967
Auto. Slant 6 engine. No rust. Very good paint & interior, $13,000, Phone 03 97968595, AH 0400030159, REGO 48936H, NARRE WARREN NORTH
HOLDEN COMMODORE 4D SEDAN 1985
vk sl 6 Straight body needs paint,runs and drives,duel fuel,has small amout of rust under rear screen, $3,500, Phone 0403674176, VIN 1234t6u9o, ROSEBUD
MERCEDES-BENZ 250C COUPE 1971
Project, auto, been in the shed for 30 years, body done, runs well, 90% complete, $3,250, Awesome Autos LMCT8814, Phone 03 9786 8344, AH 0417319076, REGO ., SEAFORD
HOLDEN WB 1 TONNER
308, on gas (in date), Statesman dash bucket seats, Globe mags, white, t-bar auto, near RWCond, vin:100218-A, $9,300 ono, Phone 0402506379, AH 0403903428, RINGWOOD EAST
TOYOTA HILUX C/ CHAS 2000
Fastback. Reco engine. Auto trans. Powered disc brakes. Powered quick steer. Nil rust! Excellent condition. Vin: 6T089A192498. More photos online www. tradertag.com.au, $38,250 ono, Phone 0414722732, BAXTER
PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 1970
400 cubic inches V8 with Automatic transmission. P/S. Power brakes. Minor rust. Import permit. Vin: TBA, $12,500, Phone 0414722732, BAXTER
UTES & PANEL VANS FORD XD 351 UTE
auto, Pedders, in storage 11+ years, RWC, new things VGC blue jg41xk61744c, $10,000, Phone 0438477906, SPRINGVALE
HOLDEN CREWMAN UTE
2.7 litre engine, 5 speed manual, alloy tool and material box, side and rear opening, roof rack and pipe holder, 4WD wit hi and low ratio, air conditioning, power steering, seats 4 people, very versatile and expensive tray, suit any tradie. RWC, $10,888, Beach Street Car Sales LMCT0624, Phone 03 9783 1949, REGO QDB304, FRANKSTON
auto, S model, reg & RWC, drives great, 230,000kms, red, SZK152, $5,000, Phone 0435082851, SOMERVILLE
Michelin tyre & wheel rim, 175x70xR13x82T. Great for Trailers, $60... Maximum brand 215x457/R18. Good tread & Good condition, $70 the pair, Phone 0417359430, MULGRAVE
HUB CAPS
to suit Toyota, Mitsubishi plus others, good cond, $20 each, Phone 0417359430, MULGRAVE
TRAILERS CAGE 6X4 METAL TRAILER
6x4 cage trailer fair usable condition urgent sale, $480, Phone 0402091626, CLAYTON
STEEL TRAILER WITH CAGE
Carries up to 2 tonne. Hydraulic approx 2 yards. NEVER USED. Suit hobby farmer with small tractor. Always stored in shed. Brand new, $2,000, Phone 0407863529, TARWIN LOWER
T5 2007 dual cab ute, turbo diesel, large tray and ladder racks, towbar, white, reg/ RWC supplied YEP368, $14,000 ono, Phone TRAILER 0422404760, SAFETY 7x4 motor bike trailer w/ BEACH tracks, jockey wheel, trailer lock, 12mths reg, greyblue, $700 ono, Phone TRUCKS & BUSES 0407250413, LANGWARRIN
ISUZU FTR 900 2006
Long Sitec 220 Turbo Intercooled, 2 axle, 10 Pallet. Full Hydraulic tailgate. Air conditioning plus heating, 7 speed manual. Low kms 322315kms. Reg 06/2018 1KF-8VB. Ready to drive. More photos online www. tradertag.com.au, $55,500, Phone 0488606553, CLAYTON
2 Towing mirrors. Top of the range. Will fit all cars never used still in box. New price $195 Sell price, $125, Phone 03 59754960, MORNINGTON
ELITE HUME SERIES 2 2016
Full Length Rollout Awning with Annexe. Registered. A/C. TV. Antennae. Combo Toilet/Shower. 164ltr Fridge. Microwave. Gas 4-Burner Cooktop with Full Oven. HWS. Double & Single beds with Underbed Storage. Table converts to additonal bed. Heaps of Storage. Stereo System. Dual Battery Pack. Solar. 600W Inverter. Hitch lock. Pole carrier. Under slung Rear Toolbox. 2x Jerry can holders. Tare 2310kgs. ATM 2710kgs. Just Serviced. Well Maintained. Tows Beautifully. Excellent Condition, $29,000. Also available Towing Vehicle if needed $24,000, Phone 0407174730, ROSEBUD
Treat the family in style, this van has everything including rocker roller suspension, 16in wheels, large 2 door fridge, queen size bed with 2 generous sized bunks with drop down DVD players, premium radio with external speakers, 2 large tool boxes, stone guard, bike rack, external shower, generator box with slide, water filter, club lounge, external TV box, thermal fan, filtered water and more, ATM 3500kg, $94,990 Drive Away, Our Van RV, Phone 1300 068 700, ROSEBUD WEST
POPTOP
Streamline 16ft 2002. Rollout Awning. L- shaped Dinette. Twin beds. Innerspring mattresses. Stove. Grill. Microwave. 3-way fridge. Plenty storage/cupboards , 1130kgs, VGC, $13,000, Phone 03 59987276, CRANBOURNE
CARAVAN POP TOP BELAIRE
17ft 2007 Model. Air Conditioning (Roof Mounted). Heating. HWS. 3-Way Fridge. Extendable Island Double bed with Underbed Storage. 3-Way Gas/1 Electric Stove with Griller. Front Dinette. Slide Out Pantry. New Microwave. Heaps of Storage throughout. Roll out Awning. As new tyres. Front Storage Boot. 1x9kg Gas Bottle. Excellent Condition. $16,000 neg, Phone 03 98791056, RINGWOOD
GALAXY ODYSSEY
JAYCO FREEDOM 2004 POPTOP
2 single beds, rev cycle heating/cooling, fridge/ freezer gas cooktop, microwave, TV connection, awning, porta toilet, 2xgas bottles, suspension raised, $14,000 neg, Phone 0417030342, MOUNT MARTHA
JAYCO FREEDOM POPTOP 16FT
2001-2002 Model. Single beds. Front kitchen. Rollout Awning plus walls. 4-Burner Gas Top/Oven. Microwave. Fridge. Pull-out pantry. Extras, Phone 0481314953, HASTINGS
JAYCO SONGBIRD 1983
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This is the complete package, 23” of stylish contemporary design. Selling due to downsizing. Features include inverter, diesel heating, solar, dual 130 a/h batteries, washing machine, oven, pillow top queen-sized bed, external shower and ESC. Fully serviced and ready for immediate delivery.
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Well-presented budget friendly van fully serviced and ready for immediate delivery don’t miss out on this low cot entry into the caravan market. Features include underslung axel, hydraulic brakes so no need to install electric brake controller, single beds or convertible double bed, 4 burner cooker and oven Awning and full annex.
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King of camper trailers, beautifully presented and fully serviced features include 2 x pole carriers, roof rack to suit tinny, outboard motor stand, Stoneguard, Trigg hitch, 90 lt 3 way fridge, rollout awning, picnic table, 1 x queen size bed, 1 x double bed and 1 single, can be towed by most vehicles with an ATM of 1400 kg.
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Single axle pop top, fully serviced ready to travel to new destinations. Single beds offers more room and extra seating. This van has a brand new awning and privacy screen. Includes 90 lt 3 way fridge and large storage boot. If this van ticks your boxes please feel free to make a reasonable offer.
Suit new buyer hardly used any inspection will please. 2 x single beds make the van so much more spacious. Features include 164 lt 3 way fridge, tap on a-frame, independent suspension,16 inch wheels, jerry can holder, air conditioning, external speakers, even a safe to keep the money you save on buying this van new. ATM 2513 KG
Brand new awning, 2 x single beds with the capability of couch as 3rd bed. features include microwave, pressure vent, 90 lt 3 way fridge, tow bar ball mount to suit bike rack, hoses to suit and an ATM of 1538 kg.
Bright modern sought-after layout with all the bells and whistles. just serviced, ready for the big lap. features include large 2-door fridge, external speakers, external tv box, new trailermate jack, luxurious leather upholstery, foot rest to cafe seating, led lighting throughout, mirrored robes, dual battery pack, 2 x solar, full ensuite, near new annexe, reverse camera, washing machine, electronic stability control, tv and tv antenna, and much more. ATM 2600 KG
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This is the complete package, 23” of stylish contemporary design. Selling due to downsizing. Features include inverter, diesel heating, club leather lounge, solar, dual 130 a/h batteries, washing machine, oven, pillow top queen sized bed, external shower and ESC. Fully service and ready for immediate delivery, $60,990 Drive Away, Our Van RV, Phone 1300 068 700, ROSEBUD WEST
NEWAGE BIG RED 2012
Caravan. Exceptional quality and half the price of a new one. A full annexe, 2 x jerry can holders, trailer mate jack, hayman reese level ride kit, electric step, leather upholstery, large 2 door fridge, rear view cam to van, washing machine, slide out pantry, tick cushion to make extra single bed, solar power and fully serviced ready to go. atm 2840 kg, $44,990 Drive Away, Our Van RV, Phone 1300 068 700, ROSEBUD WEST
extended ends, sleeps 5, awning, all original, one owner, small car OK, $4,950, Phone 0467020099, ST KILDA
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REGAL 15FT POPTOP
S/beds, 3-Way fridge. Rollout awning. TV/DVD combo. Portable A/Con. Heaps of extras. Just hook up and go. Call for more information. Photos online www. tradertag.com.au, $8,500, Phone 0417684455 , AH 0433342821, COWES
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Beautiful views, plenty of bird life hand feeding parrots, creek on property, area for site seeing, fishing, 4WD, motor bikes, wineries, Great Country pubs etc. Great for the perfect holiday. Features: Hard Annex, Sleeps 6, full length verandah with fire place and cafe blinds, 2 fridges, Hot water service. Porta pottie, microwave, gas stove and oven, full kitchen implements included, plus TV, sofa bed, BBQ, outdoor furniture. Situated in rolling green hills of Neerim south near Warrigal (only 50 minutes from Dandenong). This is Not for Permanent living just for the perfect getaway. More photos online www. tradertag.com.au, $6,900 ono, Phone 0427130001, AH 97507363, NEERIM SOUTH
POPTOP CARAVAN 16FT
1998 Gazel Champion. Sleeps 2. Double bed, spring mattress, cooktop/ grill microwave 3way fridge, rollout awning. Full annexe. Photo online www.tradertag. com.au, $15,000, Phone 0429914466, SKYE
or Granny flat. On wheels. 40ft x 10ft with 2nd roof fitted on top. Front master bedroom with robes. Centre kitchen area/Loungeroom. Separate Bathroom with Toilet, Vanity & Shower room. Second Rear bedroom. Recently painted inside. New floating floors & curtains. Very Clean Condition throughout. Can deliver, $12,500, Phone 0418990346, CRANBOURNE
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Tare weight 1040kgs, 2 single beds, Gas 4-burner stove & grill. 3-way fridge. New pullout awning. Heaps of storage throughout. New tyres, 1x9kgs gas bottle. Very Good and Clean condition. Will impress when seen. Great to tow. Call anytime for more information. More photos online www.tradertag. com.au, $13,900, Phone 0437105575, AH 03 95891972, BEAUMARIS
Level ride tow hitch, 3000kgs with 130mm drop, As new, $450. Sway bar, in Good condition, $40. Mondella vanity basin with post hot & cold tap, 340 x 300 x 150mmH, As new, $125, Phone 0400081121, SOMERVILLE
MOTORBIKES & ATVS HONDA SCOOTER 50CC
Good condition. Needs carby attention. Good wheels. Auto. No damage, $500, Phone 98744320, MITCHAM
Exc condition, double bed, full ann, 16”6, many more extras, registered NO TEXT CALLS ONLY, $10,500 or near offer, Phone 59983062, TOORADIN
WINDSOR EXPANDA 14FT
A/C. Microwave, Stove, Oven, Fridge, Roll out awning, 2003 mdl, Expands ROMA 14ft-17ft 6, 10mths reg, elec/ 2011 Elegance Caravan. brakes, White, $14,000 ono, Slide. Full annexe. Heaps of Phone 0447389830, RYE Features Including Satellite Dish, Diesel heating. PARTS, IMMACULATE CONDITION. ACCESSORIES & Must be inspected to be appreciated. More SERVICE information online www. tradertag.com.au, $69,990, ANNEX Phone 0428998108, CLYDE Tebbs Breezeway. Freestanding or attached VISCOUNT AEROLITE to caravan. 3.4x1.8 with 15FT 3.4x1.3 breezeway. Good Spare wheels. DB, 12V , condition. All ropes and gas, Electric fridge. A/C (Not poles included, $560 ono, installed). Good condition, Phone 0409389768, AH 03 $3,300, Phone 0479027179, 98787588, BLACKBURN HAMPTON PARK
Regretfully selling , 105k on the clock. One owner. GCond. Never been dropped. Call for more information, $5,800, Phone 0429218301, MOUNT WAVERLEY
URAL 1969 K650
complete but not running, many new parts, some spares, $3,600, Phone 59779430, SOMERVILLE
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Italian Bella Bella model. Needs carby clean. Good for farm or pleasure. Big wheels. VISCOUNT AEROLITE Good gearbox & motor. Auto, 15FT $450, Phone 98744320, Spare wheels. DB, 12V , MITCHAM gas, Electric fridge. A/C (Not installed). Good condition. ROAD BIKES Photo online www.tradertag. com.au, $3,300, Phone HONDA VALKYRIE 0479027179, HAMPTON TOURER PARK Need gone this week
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HYOSUNG 650 GTR 2015
end going interstate New tires 6 mnths rego recent service plugs leads fluides fillters 42000klm, $6,999 ONO, Phone 0410659960, ROSEBUD
HARLEY DAVIDSON 2002
Includes Suzuki 25HP Outboard (Just run in). Front & rear control. Wooden and carpeted floor. Custom canopy and cover. Lowrance GPS. Fishfinder. Safety gear. Galvanized Dunbier trailer. Both Boat & Trailer are registered. Cost $14,000. Sell, $8,000, Phone 0400108633, MOUNT ELIZA
ALUM QUINTREX 5M
wide glide. reg due May 2017. Mint condition. Purchased for $32000. Blue colour. 6129kms. Sell for, $15,000 ono, Phone 97826659, CARRUM DOWNS
HARLEY DAVIDSON FATBOB
2014 Model, 10,000kms. Lots of extras. Great ride. Vin: 5HD1GYMG2EC313876. Must see, $20,500, Phone 0418747795, VICTORIA
Johnson 40Hp Outboard. Garmin 160 Fishfinder. Garmin 126 GPS. Removable spring filled seats. Marine 2 way radio. New AM/FM radio with speakers. New fuel tank and more. Lots of room in the boat & cabin to stay out of the elements. All in Good Order. Boat & Trailer registered. Photos online www.tradertag. com.au, $8,000, Phone 0413429584, SOUTH MORANG
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Dehavilland Seabird. Full flotation. Powered by 25HP Evinrude outboard. On good boat trailer. Registered. Safety gear. Very tidy. Any trial, $1,900, Phone 03 53357196, BALLARAT
HAINES HUNTER V17L
Good Condition. As New 2x 115HP Mercury Optimax outboards with Low hrs. Power steering. Twin batteries. 200ltr fuel tank. Electric anchor. Quick hitch. Tarp cover to back of boat. Galv trailer & tyres in Good condition. Lowrance GPS Finder. Blower. Bilge pump. Outriggers for fishing. Always parked in shed. Well maintained. Easy to tow. Must see to appreciate. Call for more information. Selling as wanting to upgrade. $42,250 neg, Phone 0418331262, STAWELL
FIBREGLASS 12FT BOAT
Good solid boat. Includes some safety gear. Urgent sale. Great first boat. $450, Phone 0402091626, CLAYTON
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tilt trailer, 115HP Mercury OB, new bimini, VGC, a pocket rocket, blue/white, $5,500, Phone 0467020099, ST KILDA
533 Reef Finder. 115HP Saltwater Yamaha outboard with 220hrs. Boat, Catch & Release. Near new trailer. Electric anchor. Ray Marine Sounder & GPS. Marine radio. New 130ltrs Fuel tank. Snapper racks. Bait board. All Safety gear. Excellent condition. Call for more information. Don’t miss out - Very sought after boat! More photos online www.tradertag. com.au. Reduced for Quick sale, $19,000 ono, Phone 0451024491, AH 97635318, SCORESBY
DEHAVILLAND FISHING
17ft Runabout in Excellent condition. 90HP Black Max Mercury outboard (Hardly used). Hydraulic lift. 2x 20ltr fuel tanks. Includes 5 lifejackets, Fishfinder, Depth gauge, Compass, Paddles, Fire extinguisher & First aid kit. Bimini cabin with side curtains, 12mths reg on boat & trailer. Stored undercover, $11,800 ono, Phone 03 97874102, MOUNT ELIZA
complete storm covers, many extras, 115 Yami 10hp Mercury, new VHF radio Lowrance SISI, $15,250, Phone 0417428270, GRANTVILLE
MAKO CRAFT CANNON RUNNER
5.3m plate alloy fishing boat. 90HP Etech motor - Low hours. Mackay trailer. All Safety gear. Rod holders. Sarca anchor. All excellent condition, $32,500, Phone 0408578677, PAKENHAM UPPER
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Aluminium 4.35 m (14ft) with 25HP Johnson outboard. Forward controls, Galv trailer with electric winch. Canopy. Heaps of extras, $3,950 ONO, Phone 0433136641, HALLAM
STESSCO SF429
30HP Mercury 4 stroke ELPT. EFI side console, bow and side rails on trailer, EC, Hummingbird fishfinder, $10,000, Phone 0439706702, BAXTER
WHITLEY VOYAGER 18FT
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OUTBOARD MOTORS Fish/Ski/Dive Boat. Power buy Yamaha 130HP, V4. Large fuel tank. Fully enclosed floor on trailer. First to see will buy. Genuine & Private buyers only, $16,500, Phone 0418380141, WHITTLESEA
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XL shaft, 4 stroke outboard with fuel tank, $1200 spent on motor July 2015. goes well, $1,000, Phone 0434173442, SEAFORD
Good Original Condition. Full instruments/Ship-to-Shore radio. Trailer. Phone calls only. No SMS. No motor included in price. Photos online www.tradertag.com. au, $1,850 for boat & trailer, Phone 0413732789, AH 53481615, CASTLEMAINE
YACHTS & SAILING BOATS WINDSURFER ORIGINAL
fully operational, average cond, new mid sail, spare mast and boom, $180, Phone 0407506882, ASPENDALE
with paddle. Fits one person. Like new. Plastic kayak, $120, Phone 94596840, HEIDELBERG HEIGHTS
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K1 old but Excellent condition wth paddle. No leaks. Ex race trainer for flat water. MERCURY BLACKMAX Fast paddling, unsinkable. Clean throughout. 150HP Excellent condition had Orange, $145 ono, Phone 97101847, SMITHS GULLY full rebuild in 2015 comes complete with loom cables HURSTBRIDGE AREA oil bottle,control box. Gauges included, 20inch shaft, $3,500 PARTS, ONO, Phone 0413401752, ACCESSORIES & CAMPBELLFIELD
Excellent condition 5.5m, 150 Mercury 2 stroke, Dunbier trailer, fusion stereo, 84 hrs, always garaged, boat/trailer Reg, $35,000 ono, Phone 0425 743 560, GEELONG OUTBOARD
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LIONS TOP DRAFT PICK EXTENDS AFL DEAL C ameron Rayner has given a huge show of faith in Brisbane’s AFL future and his ability to overcome homesickness by re-signing six weeks after being taken at No.1 in the draft. The 18-year-old Victorian will remain at the Gabba until at least the end of 2021 with the twoyear contract extension, before he’s even played a game. The Lions have been plagued by the go-home factor in recent years, with 2016 No.2 draft pick Josh Schache requesting to return to Victoria before joining the Western Bulldogs in last year’s trade period. Brisbane were crippled when homesick youngster Elliot Yeo, Sam Docherty, Jared Polec and Billy Longer left the club in 2013 before becoming key players for their new clubs. But Rayner’s re-signing and the recruitment of contracted Queensland star Charlie Cameron from Adelaide are positive steps in the wooden-
spooners’ player retention efforts. Rayner, who’s living with Lions chief Greg Swann, moved to allay concerns about homesickness by lauding the Brisbane lifestyle. “I’ll be up in Brisbane for four years now which is very exciting,” Rayner told the club’s website. “The team’s looking like it’s going in the right direction and I want to be a part of that. “It’s pretty nice in Brisbane. You can walk around in a t-shirt and shorts all day.” Coach Chris Fagan said the teenager had shown a desire to learn during his first two months at the club. “Cam’s highly competitive nature, his team-first approach and willingness to work hard have been highlights over his first couple of months,” he said. “Above and beyond everything else he is a terrific person who is hell-bent on earning the respect of his teammates for the way he goes about his life and his football.”
RAMPE STILL COPPING JIBES FROM SWANS MATES
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is injury from last season has healed, but the jibes about the freakish cause continues to dog Sydney AFL defender Dane Rampe. Vice-captain Rampe missed seven games last season when he suffered a broken arm as he unsuccessfully tried to jump over a chain near the Swans headquarters. It occurred before round two and Rampe’s commanding presence down back was sorely missed, as the Swans went 0-6. Following his return in round nine, Sydney won 13 of their last 16 games. Nine and a half months after suffering the injury, Rampe is still frequently reminded of his costly bout of clumsiness. “I reckon it probably gets mentioned to me once a week,” Rampe told AAP. “I probably deserve it because it was bloody stupid and I’m never going to live it down.”
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is injury from last season has healed, but the jibes about the freakish cause continues to dog Sydney AFL defender Dane Rampe. Vice-captain Rampe missed seven games last season when he suffered a broken arm as he unsuccessfully tried to jump over a chain near the Swans headquarters. It occurred before round two and Rampe’s commanding presence down
back was sorely missed, as the Swans went 0-6. Following his return in round nine, Sydney won 13 of their last 16 games. Nine and a half months after suffering the injury, Rampe is still frequently reminded of his costly bout of clumsiness. “I reckon it probably gets mentioned to me once a week,” Rampe told AAP. “I probably deserve it because it was bloody stupid and I’m never going to live it down.”
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SIMMONS UNFAZED BY ROOKIE OF THE YEAR HYPE B
en Simmons has been dealing with hype and expectation since high school so NBA All-Star and rookie of the year chatter is water off a duck’s back for the 20-year-old Australian superstar. Simmons has been a revelation in his first full season after being handed the point guard role by Philadelphia 76ers coach Brett Brown. Former Boomers mentor Brown made him the focal point of his team alongside giant centre Joel Embiid and it has paid off with the perennial battlers sitting just one spot outside the Eastern Conference play-off spots. Simmons averages 16.9 points and 8.4 rebounds per game and his 7.5 assists rank as the sixth-best in the league with his 1.9 steals tied for fourth. That form has subsequently seen him touted as a potential AllStar, with online voting closing next week, and a frontrunner for the rookie of
the year accolade. Should he earn selection for the annual showpiece event he would be the first rookie to do so since LA Clippers star Blake Griffin in 2011. Earlier this week Simmons had clocked up just over 210,000 votes, placing him fourth among point guards in the East. Simmons said he is unfazed by the talk but revelling in the responsibility at the 76ers. “I’ve had pressure my whole life, from high school, so I am not too worried about it,” Simmons said. “I just go out there and try to enjoy my game. I’ve always been around cameras and the media. “But I love being able to run the team. It’s one of those roles where the coach has a lot of confidence in me and I think I am doing a good job so far.” The Melbourne-born Simmons said sitting on the sidelines and missing his first season through a foot injury after being drafted No.1 overall in 2016 did little to prepare him for the rigours of the NBA.
Clear-minded MARSH eyes World Cup role << continued from front page... “I’ve been very clear in what I want to do in the first 30 balls and working hard on that game plan and sticking to it,” Marsh said on arrival in Brisbane ahead of Friday’s game two at the Gabba. “It was nice to get a few yesterday, but I was really disappointed to get out at the time I did. “I’d done the hard work and was ready to have a bit of fun ... if I get a start next game I (want to) go on and
make a big one.” Marsh and fellow all rounder Marcus Stoinis (60 off 40) both fired in Australia’s batting innings and appear relatively settled at five and six, with the 2019 World Cup in England on the horizon. “It’s important not to look too far ahead, but it’s a good opportunity for us young guys coming in to cement our places in the oneday team,” Marsh said.
He said Australia needed to rethink their plan to England opener Jason Roy, who clubbed 180 as the visitors chased down 304 on Sunday. “We saw an innings like Jason Roy’s last night that takes the game away from you,” Marsh said. “Young kids to come and watch that is great but hopefully it’s the last time we see that this series.”
“It helped to an extent, but playing the game is so different to watching,” Simmons said. “I’ve learnt a lot from playing, far more so than watching.” Brown believes Simmons has only just scratched the surface of his potential but is delighted with how’s he adapted to his new responsibility, having played as as a forward throughout high school and college. “If any of us had thought about making him a point guard, forgetting 15 to 18 years of experience ... and said ‘we are just going to give you the ball, you’re a point guard in the NBA’, ... and fast forwarded 38 games into the season and looked at what he’s done, we’d have been incredibly happy,” Brown said. “He has so much more growth to experience. Intellectually learning what a point guard is, that it’s not just dribbling the ball up the floor. “As our point guard I see daylight, I see that being very progressive and heading in the right direction.”
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RIOLI SET TO RETURN TO AFL IN COMING WEEKS H awthorn star Cyril Rioli should return to the AFL club in the next few weeks after a tumultuous few months. The Norm Smith Medallist and four-time premiership player only managed seven games last season because of injury. He has also had to cope with several family health crises. Most recently, the Hawks granted him compassionate leave on November 19 after his father underwent heart surgery. Teammate Luke Breust is looking forward to the fellow forward’s return.
“We’re still giving Cyril time. We expect him back at the club in the next few weeks,” Breust said. “He’ll just rejoin the group and continue to come in and train as normal.” Breust was speaking before a Hawks training session at Moe in country Victoria. After missing the finals last year for the first time since 2009, the Hawks are aiming high. Returning president Jeff Kennett unveiled a bold strategy last month at the Hawthorn annual general meeting - win two more premierships in the next five years and bring their overall tally
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deep run at the Australian Open beckons, but it is Davis Cup success that will motivate Nick Kyrgios most this year. Casting aside any concerns over injury following his Brisbane International crown, Kyrgios reaffirmed his commitment to Australia’s campaign opener on the same court in less than a month. Sunday was a charmed one for Davis Cup team members in Brisbane, with Kyrgios claiming his first ATP title on home soil and Australian doubles mainstay John Peers adding another title to his growing tally. Expectations are now high ahead of the Australian Open later this month, but Kyrgios’ mind is already wandering beyond that to the first round tie against Germany from February 2-4. If fit, the champion pair will form the core of captain Lleyton Hewitt’s team while the likes of John Millman, Jordan Thompson, Thanasi Kokkinakis, Matt Ebden and even 18-year-old Brisbane International semi-finalist Alex
de Minaur pushing to be part of the squad. Often guilty of struggling for motivation during the season, the 22-year-old said Davis Cup ties would act as a source of energy this year. “It’s huge for me; I love the team environment and it’s so easy for me to play for other people,” Kyrgios said. “I’ve obviously got one eye on it ... and right now is the perfect time for us to win it. We’ve got a lot of depth and everyone loves playing Davis Cup. “Every time I seem to have a Davis Cup week, my spirits just get lifted and
to 20 by 2050. The Hawks’ three-peat from 2013-15 took their flags total to 13. They are the only AFL club to win premierships in every decade since the 1960s. “I was sitting in the front row at the AGM that night and obviously it’s a bold statement,” Breust said. “But it’s one we feel as a club that it’s obviously better to put it out there and then continue to work towards that. “We’re united behind that plan.” Breust is among several experienced Hawthorn players who now have to step up their I want to practice more and I want to do everything.” Australia has not won a Davis Cup since 2003, although came close last year in a 3-2 semifinal loss to the David Goffinled Belgium on clay. Like Kyrgios, Peers says a Davis Cup breakthrough isn’t out of question. “With the team and squad of guys we’ve got at the moment, I think we have a great chance,”
leadership responsibilities. Over the past two years the Hawks have lost captain Luke Hodge, plus fellow veterans Sam Mitchell, Jordan Lewis and Josh Gibson. Breust said they had an emerging leaders’ group that included Ben McEvoy, Taylor Duryea, Tom Mitchell and Jaeger O’Meara. “It’s certainly our responsibility to step up and fill that void,” Breust said. Breust said his pre-season had started well after he struggled for form last year.
he said. “It would be something great (to win one).” Kyrgios will parade the Brisbane International trophy in Brisbane on Monday before heading to Sydney to play in the Fast4 exhibition tournament alongside Hewitt. He played down any concerns regarding his strapped left knee on Sunday night, saying he was confident his body was ready for the grind of best-offive set grand slam tennis in Melbourne.
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aniel Rich admits it’s nice to be talking about retentions rather than departures, but warned it’d be foolish to get swept up in Brisbane Lions’ fresh wave of optimism. A Rising Star winner in his 2009 debut season, Rich has hung tough while the Lions struggled to be competitive. But he said the contract extensions of highly-rated midfielder Hugh McCluggage and No.1 draft pick Cameron Rayner, who is yet to play a game, means he doesn’t need to dwell on the disappointment any longer. “In years gone by there’s obviously been a bit spoken about the club and culture of guys coming and going at a young age,” he said. “That’s a perfect example of where the club’s heading, that’s just as important (as the wins and losses percentage) in the progression.
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