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Qld's southeast mops up after wild weather P

arts of Queensland's southeast are mopping up after storms flooded homes, swamped cars and generated a mini-tornado that tore the roofs from two unit blocks on the Sunshine Coast. So far there are no reports of injuries, but the damage bill from Sunday's deluge is expected to be significant and the wild weather sparked more than 300 calls for help. On the Sunshine Coast, locals in Mooloolaba's Akeringa Place say a mini-tornado swept through, leaving chaotic scenes in its wake.

minutes of our life." Many parts of the southeast recorded more than 100mm of rain in just a few hours, and some spots copped double that. The Brisbane suburbs of Toowong and Mitchelton both got about 170mm, while Warner, north of the city, got almost 20cm. Emergency services have expressed frustration after motorists ignored a long-running safety campaign and drove across flooded roads.

"We had a total of 23 swift water incidents - five were life rescues where we actually had to go Police said two unit blocks lost into the water to take people to their roofs and power poles were snapped bringing live wires safety," the duty manager of fire operations in Brisbane, Steve down onto the road. Hollands, has told the ABC. Julius Toole said he and his partner were having dinner when "Plenty of scared people and small babies." the roof flew off their unit, and they were left to pull their dog They included a woman and her out from under the rubble. daughter who had to be helped "We were just looking out to the sky. The glass had all smashed through," he told Nine News.

from their stranded car in a flood-hit part of Coopers Plains in Brisbane.

"My partner was screaming and we dug through the rubble and found this guy under the roof and all the wires and stuff. It was probably the scariest two

"The water come really quick. When we just got here the water is not too much, it wasn't too high, but because everywhere block we just tried to go in and

then we got stuck there," the woman told the Nine Network.

The weather system that produced all the rain has since moved away, leaving authorities At one point 9000 properties to determine the extent of were without power across the southeast, but almost all of them flooding across the southeast. have since been reconnected.

A car damaged by a severe storm in Mooloolaba on the Sunshine Coast. The area was hit with an east coast low pressure system with strong winds and heavy rain.


What’s BIG this week... NEWS PUZZLE & GRIN 04 Qld's southeast mops up 28 Crossword after wild weather 29 Puzzles & Grin M cGuire stops short of 06 Wilson apology ADOPT A PET 08 AOC and Tallent back

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12 Six killed in Mexico

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25 Jolie's children learning

62 AFL coach backs debate

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Rogerson, McNamara in jail after verdicts D

isgraced former detective and murderer Roger Rogerson has spent his first night behind bars after being found guilty of killing a Sydney man with links to triad gangs.

Rogerson barely moved, appearing to swallow when the jury forewoman told Justice Geoffrey Bellew they found him guilty of murder and commercial drug supply.

For the past four months the notorious 75-year-old sat calmly in an oversize camel coat in the oak dock of a NSW Supreme Court listening through a hearing-assistance device as the Crown laid out its case against him and another crooked former NSW cop, Glen McNamara.

McNamara blinked and contained his reaction before burying his chin in his hand and sitting, with his arms folded, as far as he possibly could from Rogerson. According to Rogerson, Mr Gao was already fatally injured and on the ground when he arrived at the Padstow storage unit.

On Wednesday, both men were found guilty of killing Jamie Gao, McNamara, he claimed had told taking his 2.78 kilograms of ice him Mr Gao shot himself during and dumping his body at sea a struggle sparked by a carjack bundled in a tarp and chains. attempt. That was on May 20, 2014, and In McNamara's version of six days later fishermen spotted events, Rogerson pulled a pistol the 20-year-old's body floating from his right pocket and shot Mr a few kilometres out to sea off Gao after they bickered over the Cronulla Beach. exchange of a package of drugs Both men had pleaded not guilty for a few moments. and blamed the fatal shooting on each other, but this was rejected Mr Gao wanted to see money to initiate the deal but Rogerson by the seven men and five women on the jury, who returned wanted the drugs first. After killing Mr Gao, Rogerson their verdicts after six-and-apointed his gun at McNamara, days.

Former detective Roger Rogerson (top) and Glen McNamara (right) are escorted to a prison van at the Supreme Court in Sydney.

threatened his daughter's lives and demanded help moving the body. The Crown had argued Rogerson and McNamara acted in cahoots over the murder and plans to "rip off" the drugs. A sentencing hearing for both men will be held on August 25, but McNamara has already indicated he will appeal against his conviction.

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McGuire stops short of Wilson apology E

ddie McGuire has refused to apologise to Caroline Wilson despite saying he understands how comments about the journalist could have been construed as encouraging domestic violence. McGuire, North Melbourne chairman James Brayshaw and All Australian selector Danny Frawley are at the centre of a controversy after suggesting Wilson should be the only participant in next year's charity ice slide at the AFL's Freeze MND charity match. But while McGuire said anything that encouraged domestic violence was unacceptable, he failed to apologise to the Fairfaz Media journalist for the remarks. "Anything at all that can be perceived to promulgate domestic violence is unacceptable," McGuire told Triple M's Hot Breakfast. "Full stop. That's the big issue here.

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"You can argue as much as you like about the tone and it will put it in context and the rest of it, but anything that is seen to promulgate or to support even in a lighthearted manner any sort of domestic violence, is unacceptable."

The AFL said on Sunday they had only become aware of the comments at the weekend.

"AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan tonight said he contacted club presidents Eddie McGuire and James Brayshaw late McGuire also denied reports that AFL chief today regarding an on-air radio discussion executive Gillon McLachlan had told him he they had been a part of before last week's must apologise for the comments or stand round 12 Melbourne v Collingwood match down from his post. at the MCG," an AFL statement issued on "That is so far from the case," McGuire said. Sunday read. "Mr McLachlan said the AFL had expressed "Not at all. Not at all." the strong view to both club presidents, and In a week where the Pies were awarded a All Australian selector Danny Frawley ... that licence to field a team in the new women's although seeking to be light-hearted, the national league, McGuire said he would language and tenor of the wording could be pledge $50,000 "if she stays under", before seen to be supporting violent attitudes or going on to describe Wilson as "like a black

Crashed EgyptAir flight recorders damaged

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he memory units of both flight recorders from crashed EgyptAir flight MS804 are severely damaged and will require "lots of time and effort" to fix, Egyptian aircraft accident investigation committee sources say.

actions against women, and was therefore clearly not appropriate." Brayshaw said he would pledge money in reply to McGuire's comments. Frawley apologised for his part in the conversation in which he said, 'I'll actually jump in and make sure she doesn't (surface) - I'll hold her under". "Last Monday on radio I made a couple of insensitive and inappropriate remarks about Caroline Wilson," Frawley said on Fox Footy on Sunday night. "Clearly it was a poor attempt at humour for which I sincerely apologise." The Western Bulldogs-Geelong game on Saturday night supported the White Ribbon campaign to prevent violence by men against women.

Harriet Wran's murder trial due to start

The committee is analysing the memory units from the Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) and the Flight Data Recorder (FDR) before determining if they can be repaired in Egypt or will need to be sent abroad. The two black box recorders are crucial to explaining what went wrong on the Airbus A320, which crashed early on May 19 on its way from Paris to Cairo killing all 66 people on board. The crash is the third blow since October to Egypt's travel industry, which is still suffering from the 2011 uprising that ended Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule.

Shatner to mark Star Trek's 50th birthday

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ctor William Shatner will appear at Boston Comic Con 2016 to mark the 50th anniversary of the hit television series "Star Trek."

Shatner played Captain James T. Kirk on the iconic show and will appear at the three-day convention on August 12, when Fenway Park will host a Star Trek 50th Anniversary Night. Shatner will throw out the first pitch before the Red Sox play the Arizona Diamondbacks and will also be available to meet with fans on August 13. The convention will feature appearances by well-known comic artists and celebrity guests, a charity art auction, a film festival, a harbour cruise and a costume contest. The convention runs from August 12-14.

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he daughter of former NSW premier Neville Wran is due to stand trial accused of murdering a suspected drug dealer in a Sydney housing block. Harriet Langley Wran last November pleaded not guilty to several charges, including murder. She is due to front the NSW Supreme Court on Monday almost two years after she and two co-accused allegedly murdered Daniel John McNulty in Redfern.


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New blood test to detect heart attack risk A

simple and cheap blood test could warn people if they are at risk of suffering a heart attack within five years, researchers have said. Scientists have linked high levels of antibodies produced by the immune system and a low likelihood of heart problems in the "exciting" research. The new test looks for levels of IgG antibodies which appear to prevent a heart attack even if cholesterol and blood pressure levels are high. IgG is found in all bodily fluids and protects against bacterial and viral infections. It found that those with the lowest levels of antibodies had the highest risk of heart attack. During a five-year-trial carried out by researchers from Imperial College London and University College London, people with the highest number of antibodies were at least risk of suffering a heart attack or coronary heart disease. Dr Ramzi Khamis, consultant cardiologist at the National Heart and Lung Institute, said: "Linking a stronger, more robust immune system to protection from heart attacks is a really exciting finding. "As well as improving the way we tell who is at the highest risk of a heart attack so that we can give them appropriate treatments, we now have a new avenue to follow in future work. "We hope that we can use this new finding to study the factors that lead some people to have an immune system that helps protect from heart attacks, while others don't. We also hope to explore ways of strengthening the immune system to aid in protecting from heart disease."

AOC and Tallent back Russia ban

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he Australian Olympic Committee and newly-crowned Olympic champion Jared Tallent have welcomed the decision to continue the ban on the Russian track and field team at the Rio Games. The IAAF decided overnight to uphold a competition ban on Russia ruling they hadn't met readmission criteria imposed. AOC president John Coates welcomed the IAAF decision and doesn't believes the IOC would over-rule the IAAF ban.

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'Fake tradie' ad backfires F

ake tradie may the best meme of the election campaign so far.

The laughable character arises from the Liberal Party's latest television ad which stars a tradesman concerned about the welfare of banks, mining companies and his own chances of owning an investment property. Broadcast on Sunday, the ad sparked an immediate response on social media with users ridiculing the ad's believability and ocker blue-collar pretensions. The 30-second clip features a tradie drinking a cup of coffee on a building site and bemoaning Labor's "war" on business. "Let me get this right, Mr Shorten wants to go to war with my bank? He wants to go to

war with our miners?", he says.

#faketradie".

"Bill Shorten wants to go war with someone Others pointed out the practical flaws in the like me, who just wants to get ahead with an video. investment property." "Why is his saw-stool set up in a lane He then finishes with a less-than-convincing outside the fencing? And who has a ceramic rallying call for voters to stay the course with cup on a building site," one Twitter user wrote. the incumbent government. "Good to see #faketradie risking it all by sitting on a powersaw with a cup of hot coffee and no protective gear while The Twittersphere erupted shortly after, with defending the banks," another wrote. the hashtag #faketradies trending overnight. Twitter highlighted the furore on Monday, The Australian Manufacturing Workers' listing the ad backfire as a "moment" on its Union tweeted a screenshot of the video platform. and wrote: "He just wants a fair go dinki Various parody accounts been set up di VB cricket shannon noll BBQ crack spoofing the campaign. at negatively gearing his 5th home "I reckon we should just see it through and stick with the current mob for a while."

Seal pups begin Queensland shark-attack recovery

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wo New Zealand fur seals that were attacked by sharks off the Queensland coast are being cared for at the Gold Coast's Sea World theme park after being rescued from the beach. The seals, found at Mermaid Beach and

North Stradbroke Island at the weekend, suffered "cookie-cutter shark wounds" and are on antibiotics, fluids and a nutritional program under the watchful eyes of vets. "It is not uncommon for these younger seals to be found this far north at this time

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ealth advocates have welcomed court action against two e-cigarette manufacturers, arguing it strengthens the case for proposed Victorian laws which would regulate electronic cigarettes in the same way as traditional tobacco products. The consumer watchdog is taking two companies to the Federal Court after both claimed their e-cigarettes didn't contain cancercausing chemicals when in fact they did. "It beggars belief that you can have a rechargeable battery device heating up a liquid of unknown composition, which you use at your mouth for hours at end, with no safety standards at all," Quit Victoria director Dr Sarah White told AAP on Monday.

Hobart's naked swim has growing appeal I

t's likely to be all skin and shivers when more than 1000 people take a plunge in Hobart's chilly Derwent River for a mass naked swim to mark the end of the city's Dark Mofo winter festival. Organisers of Tuesday's event, produced by the Museum of Old and New Art (Mona), have revealed that at least 1100 people have already registered and more are welcome to show up at 7am (AEST) when the collective skinny dip coincides with the rising sun after the longest night of the year. It will be the fourth time the `nude solstice swim' has been held and in 2015 the water temperature was a invigorating 11C while the air temperature was just 1C.

Former Anglican priest jailed in Queensland A

former Queensland Anglican priest will spend the next three months behind bars after pleading guilty to molesting an altar boy more than 40 years ago. Barry John Greaves, 79, fronted Brisbane District Court on Monday on one count of indecently dealing with a child under 14 years, having previously been jailed in 2009 for sexually abusing three other boys while working as an Anglican rector for the Boonah and Harrisville districts in the early 1980s. Judge Tony Moynihan sentenced him to a head term of 12 months, to be suspended after three months have been served, describing the offence as "a gross breach of trust"

Two charged for using gun in video clip A

n actor wearing a rubber mask and carrying an unregistered air rifle has been arrested while filming a music video clip outside an inner Sydney warehouse. Police were called to Faversham Street in Marrickville when witnesses saw a masked man dressed in dark clothing and carrying a rifle walk into a nearby office building at about 1.30pm on Friday. The 38-year-old actor from Bondi and the 41-year-old cameraman from Roseville have both been charged with possessing an unregistered firearm in a public place. They've been granted bail and are due to face Newtown Local Court next month.

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Six killed in Mexico teacher protests

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ix people have died and 53 were injured in Mexico when clashes broke out between members of a teachers' trade union and police at a protest that police say had been infiltrated by armed individuals who shot at officers and threw petrol bombs.

education reforms that the government pushed through three years ago.

Television footage showed chaotic scenes of men running from police as gun fire rang out.

state capital of Oaxaca City.

Enrique Galindo, the head of Mexico's federal police, said masked individuals who were not affiliated to the union were behind much of the violence, The violence on Sunday erupted lobbing Molotov cocktails and as anti-riot police moved in to shooting at police and civilians. dislodge protesters blocking a "These kinds of radicalised highway in the southern state of protests generate violence," he Oaxaca. told a news conference in the

It was the worst incident in a spate of protests over the past several months against

The protest on Sunday near the town of Nochixtlan, about 80km northwest of Oaxaca City was the latest of several in recent days that saw protesters blocking other highways with burning tyres.

police arrested the leader of the local teachers' union during the previous weekend. Ruben Nunez, head of one of the most combative factions of Mexico's CNTE union, was detained on suspicion of corruption.

Earlier in the day, police escorted 120 tanker trucks carrying chemical waste from the nearby Salina Cruz refinery, owned and operated by staterun oil company Pemex.

Nunez is secretary general of the CNTE's Section 22 in Oaxaca, a hotbed of resistance to government efforts to reform the education system.

On Friday, Pemex warned it could be forced to shut State Governor Gabino Cue operations at the refinery in gave the casualty figures, and "a few days" if the highway said most of those who died were young people and only two blockade persisted. had "links to the union." The unrest escalated after

Similar, if less violent protests, have frequently caused chaos in Mexico City. CNTE has led efforts to resist the education reform, in particular its mandate to carry out evaluations of teachers.

Kids in cars with 3 alleged drink-drivers

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hree Sydney women have been caught drink-driving with children in their cars in a week, as the state's road toll hits 193, police say. The NSW road toll has already reached 40 more than the same time last year, Highway Patrol Command chief inspector Phil Brooks said on Monday. In one case in Sutherland on Sunday night a woman was arrested after allegedly mounting a kerb while trying to park in a no-stopping zone. The 41-year-old returned a blood alcohol reading of 0.122.

Chief Insp Brooks said the woman had four their own innocent children," he said. children in the car, including the child of a "It's police, ambulance, fire and rescue and friend whose mother was also a passenger. the volunteer emergency services who are Just hours before that incident another the ones who have to come to the roadside woman had her licence suspended after and see this tragedy unfold on our roads." returning a blood alcohol level of 0.183 Chief Insp Brooks said already this year while driving with three children aged 6800 men and 1800 women had been between nine and 11 in the car. prosecuted for drink-driving, and random And a week earlier a 49-year-old woman was stopped with a blood alcohol level of 0.108 and a four-year-old child in the car.

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Labor accuses PM of Prehistoric lying over Medicare asteroid L

abor isn't buying Malcolm Turnbull's "I am making a solemn commitment, emphatic promise the coalition will never, an unequivocal commitment, that every ever sell off any part of Medicare. element of Medicare's services will continue "No one believes you Malcolm," Opposition to be delivered by government." Leader Bill Shorten said on Monday a day after he declared the July 2 election a referendum on the future of Medicare.

The Labor leader is pointing to a $5 million project called the "digital payments services taskforce" as proof the coalition plans to privatise Medicare's IT systems.

But Mr Shorten said the future of Medicare was a "line in the sand" in the election, accusing the coalition of wanting to Americanise health care. "They will never be satisfied until they dismantle Medicare," he told reporters in Perth.

The government set up the unit - advised by consultants PricewaterhouseCoopers - to look at saving taxpayers' money by having private contractors process about $50 billion in claims annually.

The opposition leader promised to defend Medicare, despite Labor frontbencher Chris Bowen in 2009 saying private sector collaboration on delivering human services was high on his department's agenda.

The taskforce appears to have shut up shop, with its phone number on Monday playing a recorded message explaining the unit is no longer operational.

Labor's health spokeswoman Catherine King conceded Medicare's IT system needed to be modernised.

The prime minister lashed out at Labor's "extraordinarily dishonest scare campaign", having declared for three days the coalition would not privatise the system. Cabinet had never considered outsourcing any part of Medicare's services, Mr Turnbull said. "Every element of Medicare services that is currently being delivered by government will continue to be delivered by government, full stop," he told reporters in western Sydney, repeating that point four times in four minutes.

"Certainly we'll have to look at IT solutions but under no circumstances would you flog it off," she said. A spokesman for PWC declined to say whether or not the consultant firm was still working on the project, referring AAP to the health department. The PWC tender brief says the contract extends from May 4 to December 31. A number of private companies, including telcos such as Telstra, EFTPOS providers and the big banks, have shown interest in running the system as they have online payment and supply structures.

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abor and the Coalition sit deadlocked at 50-50 in the latest poll as the election enters its final two weeks.

ew research suggests the prehistoric asteroid that wiped out dinosaurs also eradicated nearly every species of mammal.

Around 93 per cent of mammal species were made extinct by the strike, which took place in the Cretaceous period, more than 66 million years ago. University of Bath scientists have examined fossil records and have determined that the asteroid's impact was much more severe than previously thought. Past estimates have been much lower because some of the rarer species that were killed left a smaller fossil record, researchers said. "The species that are most vulnerable to extinction are the rare ones, and because they are rare, their fossils are less likely to be found," the university's Dr Nick Longrich said. "The species that tend to survive are more common, so we tend to find them." The study also found the asteroid's catastrophic effect for life on Earth was mitigated by species recovering rapidly. Within 300,000 years, the number of species on the planet was double the amount that had existed before the mass extinction.

"Because mammals did so well after the extinction, we have tended to assume that it didn't hit them as hard," Dr Longrich added.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's satisfaction rating fell one point to match a record low of 36 per cent, while his dissatisfaction rating was static at 52 per cent, giving him a net negative satisfaction rating of 15 points.

The Coalition's primary vote rose to 41 per cent, while Labor was at 36 per cent and

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Due to the lack of sustenance resulting from the widespread destruction of vegetation and animals, it is thought that the largest living animal during the period would have been about the size of a cat.

The latest Newspoll published in The Australian shows on a two-party preferred basis surveyed voters were evenly split over their support for the major parties, while giving the two leaders an almost identical low satisfaction rating.

Opposition leader Bill Shorten sits on a negative net satisfaction rating of 16 points, an improvement from 19, while his satisfaction rating rose to 35 per cent, with 51 per cent of surveyed voters dissatisfied.

wiped out mammals

"However, our analysis shows that the mammals were hit harder than most groups of animals, such as lizards, turtles, crocodilians, but they proved to be far more adaptable in the aftermath."

the Greens were unchanged at 10 per cent. Support for independent and micro parties dropped from a record level of 15 per cent a fortnight ago to 13 per cent.

Researchers analysed all known mammal species in North America from the end of the Cretaceous period to draw their conclusions. The findings were published in the Journal of Evolutionary Biology.


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kilometre zone in the southern Indian Ocean was scoured.

Australia's Transport Minister Darren Chester said the tripartite meeting of officials on Monday and Tuesday would pave the way for a final ministerial-level meeting after the July 2 federal election.

"We now expect the search will conclude in the next eight weeks," Mr Chester said in an emailed statement.

enior aviation officials from Australia, Malaysia and China are meeting in Kuala Lumpur to discuss the future of the search for MH370.

The three countries previously agreed that in the absence of credible new information, the search would be wound up once the 120,000 square

The search is in its final phase, with 15,000 sq km yet to be covered, and is being delayed by winter weather.

"I remain hopeful of a successful outcome." The Boeing 777 aircraft disappeared in March 2014 with 239 people on board, including six Australians.

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60-year-old Adelaide man has been charged with a raft of sex offences dating back almost two years.

He was arrested on Monday and charged with indecent assault, assault with intent to rape, as well as two counts of rape, aggravated assault causing harm and aggravated unlawful detention between September 2014 and January this year. The man was refused bail and remanded in custody to appear in the Adelaide Magistrates Court at a later date.


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Elderly woman assaulted in Melbourne

A man has assaulted an elderly woman and stolen her car as she was putting her walker into the vehicle in Melbourne. The man knocked the 88-year-old St Albans woman to the ground just before 5pm on Sunday, demanded her keys and sped off in her hatchback, almost running her over. She is still in hospital with serious injuries.

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hen you do the maths on Australia's plastic bag problem the statistics are jaw dropping.

Australians use about four billion lightweight supermarket shopping bags annually - that's 170 bags for every man, woman and child in the country.

fewer collection points.

All the rest - the vast majority of those billions and billions of bags - end up in landfill, and increasingly in the sea where they are taking an undeniable toll on marine life.

But if you add all other types of plastic bags to the mix, the number ventures into the realm of the absurd.

Marine biologist Dr Kathy Townsend told a recent Senate inquiry that she finds plastic bags in the stomachs of about 40 per cent of turtles found dead in Moreton Bay, off Brisbane.

That total has been put as high as 14 billion - or a staggering 606 bags per Australian, per year.

Turtles commonly mistake bags in the water for jellyfish, and they die long, agonising deaths as their digestive systems clog up.

And almost none of them are being recycled.

Seabirds are also dying.

Clean Up Australia says just three per cent of the four billion light-weight grocery bags used each year are recycled at limited collection points in supermarkets. But the rate is almost certainly worse for heavier-duty bags, like the ones handed out by clothing retailers, because there are even

Lord Howe resident and researcher Ian Hutton told the inquiry of a flesh-footed shearwater he found rotting on the World Heritage-listed island. It's stomach filled with no fewer than 274 small pieces of plastic. Subsequent studies found evidence shearwater chicks are being fed plastic in the nest. Clean Up Australia managing

director Terry-Ann Johnson says the statistics on plastic bag use are alarming, and it's time for Australia to refocus attention on the damage they're doing to the environment.

your children," she says.

She says consumers can simply say no to plastic bags, which will exist in the environment for anywhere between 200 to 1000 years depending on where they end up.

"These bags can be recycled but they're not being recycled because it's seen as a hassle," she tells AAP.

She says shoppers who use plastic bags should make make the effort to return them to collection points in major supermarkets.

"The result is that Australians throw away about 7150 "Those bags are going to last recyclable plastic bags every longer than you, and longer than minute."

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ritish astronaut Tim Peake has given his first press conference since returning to Earth from the International Space Station. The briefing was held at the European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, Germany on Tuesday. Major Peake, 44, described the fiery descent from orbit, answered questions about his physical condition, and assess his six month mission. During his 186 days on the ISS the former helicopter test pilot participated in more than 250 scientific experiments, performed a space walk, ran the London Marathon on a treadmill, and inspired more than a million schoolchildren with educational outreach

International Space Station crew member, Britain's Tim Peake, part of a three-person crew from the International Space Station, has landed safely in the sun-drenched steppes of Kazakhstan.

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scorching 1,600C.

His achievements earned him a Queen's Birthday honour that was out of this world Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George for "extraordinary service beyond our planet".

The rapid deceleration pushed the crew back into their shock-absorbing seats with a force of up to five gee - five times normal Earth gravity.

On Saturday Peake and crew mates American NASA astronaut Colonel Tim Kopra and Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko made the trip back to Earth in a tiny Soyuz space capsule measuring just about two metres across. As they plunged through the atmosphere friction on the craft's forward-facing heat shield slowed its speed from 28,000km/h to 827km/h and raised the temperature to a

Peake was the second crew member to be lifted out of the capsule. Asked how he felt by waiting TV crews, he said: "Great, thanks. It was incredible - the best ride I've been on ever. "I'm just truly elated. The smells of the Earth are so strong. It's just wonderful to feel the fresh air. "I'm looking forward to seeing the family now."

US pays hackers to find Pentagon vulnerabilities

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igh-tech hackers brought in by the Pentagon to breach US Defense Department websites have been able to burrow in and find 138 security gaps, Defense Secretary Ash Carter says.

The so-called white-hat hackers were turned loose on five public Pentagon internet pages and were offered bounties if they could find unique vulnerabilities. The Pentagon says 1410 hackers participated in the challenge and the first gap was identified just 13 minutes after the hunt began. Overall, they found 1189 vulnerabilities, but a review by the Pentagon determined that only 138 were valid and unique. The experiment cost $US150,000 ($A202,980). Of that, about half was paid to the hackers as bounties, including one who received the maximum prize of $US15,000 for submitting several security gaps. Others received varying amounts, down to $US100. "These are ones we weren't aware of, and now we have the opportunity to fix them. And again, it's a lot better than either hiring

somebody to do that for you, or finding out the hard way," said Carter. The Pentagon said it was the first time the federal government had undertaken a program with outsiders trying to breach the networks. Large companies have done similar things. Called "Hack the Pentagon", the program

will be followed by a series of initiatives, including a process that will allow anyone who finds a security gap in Defense Department systems to report it without fear of prosecution. The department will also expand the bounty program to the military services and encourage contractors to allow similar scrutiny.


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Self-driving cars could be on sale in NSW by 2021

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wedish car maker Volvo has told a NSW parliamentary inquiry that self-driving cars could be on sale in NSW within five years if local road laws are changed. Appearing recently before the NSW Staysafe Committee’s public inquiry into driverless cars and road safety, Volvo said advances in technology meant that fully autonomous self-driving Volvos could be on sale by 2021, and could be safely driven on selected roads like the M5 and M7.

Volvo has called on the state government to conduct a self-driving car trial in Sydney before 2021 as part of ongoing efforts to address traffic congestion in Australia’s largest city. A self-driving car can accelerate, brake and steer itself without intervention by the driver. “Volvo believes it is feasible to conduct a safe driverless car trial in Sydney on a connected road system like the M5, M7, M2 and M1,” said Kevin McCann, Managing

Director of Volvo Car Australia. “This would pave the way for changes to the road laws prior to self-driving cars going on sale in NSW. This is possible within five years if local roads laws are changed to accommodate the cars.

“Having self-driving cars on our major roads in Sydney is not science fiction. It’s reality, and it is approaching very fast. Volvo and other manufacturers have developed selfdriving technology and safety features to a very advanced level. “Major cities around the world, like London and Los Angeles, are planning for it right now. Sydney is Australia’s largest city with the most traffic, so it makes sense for the

state government and transport agencies to start planning now for the technology that could be on our roads by 2021,” Mr McCann said. In 2017 Volvo will run the world’s largest self-driving car trial on the Swedish city of Gothenburg involving up to 100 XC90 Volvos being driven by ordinary motorists. Last November Volvo was a key player in the first limited trial of driverless cars in Adelaide.

New interface, same old leaders debate M

alcolm Turnbull declared the third debate of the election campaign would be innovative. It might have been streamed online and advertised on Facebook but Friday night's first interactive internet leaders debate was the same old drill. Same questions. Same answers. Same slogans. Despite a plea by moderator and Network Ten personality Joe Hildebrand for anything but slogans, the prime minister made it a mere 30 seconds into his first answer.

Mr Turnbull pledged his government would not change penalty rates next term, while handballing the responsibility - as he has always done - to the Fair Work Commission. But it was Mr Shorten who proved his agility when interactive voters complained they needed the NBN to view the live stream on Facebook as the picture dropped in an out.

are decent enough to avoid hate. He and wife Lucy will be voting yes. Despite Hildebrand boasting before the debate kicked off news.com.au's videos had been viewed 700,000 times, the live views of the debate peaked at 13,400 and stayed steady throughout. The Friday night event - won in the room of marginal-seat voters by Mr Shorten 17 to seven - was also broadcast on Sky News and ABC 24.

Hijacking the intended social media site functions, Mr Shorten asked viewers to hit "like" if they preferred their NBN to be And it might not made of fibre over the coalition's choice be the last debate voters have to of copper. Mr Turnbull did throw in an effort to endure before dress it up with a couple of extra words, The exact like figures aren't yet known, July 2. but "stronger economic growth and more but the move switched the most popular Mr Shorten symbol from "anger" to "like" over 15 jobs" still equals "jobs and growth". challenged minutes. His counterpart Bill Shorten wasn't the prime And it was a topic both passionately much better when he was hurled a minister to a question about housing affordability that support - same-sex marriage - that free-to-air headbrought the most fire from Mr Shorten as to-head where came with a caveat to avoid the words he reflected on the mass gay-nightclub "negative gearing". the leaders shooting in Orlando. would ask One line about talking to the states about each other the more housing supply and the opposition The opposition leader fears the coalition's plan for a national vote on questions. leader rolls onto his party's plans to the issue will incite hate campaigns and reign in negative gearing. expose kids with gay parents to "stupid" There were the usual questions about posters and negative advertising. trust, the revolving door of prime ministers, climate change and university "I don't want to give haters a chance to come out from under the rock and make deregulation. life harder for LGBTI people or their Politician pensions got a mention - which families," he said. neither leader will get because they were elected after 2004 - and there was a The prime minister deflected the blame demand for evidence to show corporate for the plebiscite to his party, saying the call was made before he took the top job tax cuts grow the economy. and in any case, he believes Australians


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LG sells mosquitorepelling TV in India

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air conditioners and washing machines, the company said.

The TV's "Mosquito Away Technology" uses ultrasonic waves that are inaudible to humans but cause mosquitoes to fly away, according to the company. It was released in the country on Thursday, LG said.

The TV is targeted at lowerincome consumers living in conditions that would make them vulnerable to mosquitoes.

he Indian arm of South Korea's LG Electronics Inc has begun selling a TV with a feature that it says repels mosquitoes, which can spread diseases such as malaria, Zika and dengue.

The same technology, which was certified as effective by an

independent laboratory near Chennai, India, has been used by LG in

The technology, which also functions when the TV is switched off, is available in two models, priced at 26,500 rupees and 47,500 rupees ($A534 and $A958).

It will go on sale next month in the Philippines and Sri Lanka. Kim Sang-yeol, an LG Electronics official, said there are no plans for now to market it elsewhere. The company began developing the set before the outbreak of the Zika virus in Latin America, which has fuelled concern over safety at the Olympic Games set to begin in August in Rio de Janeiro. LG said on its website that the TV is not intended to replace other mosquito-deterrents.

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Museum makes room for world's biggest dinosaur A

paleontology museum in Argentina is planning a major expansion after the 2011 discovery of the skeleton of a titanosaur - the biggest animal to ever walk the Earth - boosted its international recognition.

The Egidio Feruglio Paleontology Museum, in Trelew in Argentina, was founded in 1990 with just three employees and a handful of pieces in its collection. But the museum's standing was dramatically enhanced when a local farmer came across a large bone that turned out to be a titanosaur's pelvis, the first of a series of discoveries that would eventually unearth the animal's complete skeleton. The museum now plans to increase its staff to 65 scientists and build a giant hall to house the skeleton when it returns from being exhibited around the world. Paleontologists say the dinosaur, a giant herbivore, would have measured 40 metres in length and weighed 70 tons, or as much as 10 African elephants. It lived in present-day South America between 95 million and 101.6 million years ago.

In this photo released by the Museo Paletontológico Egidio Feruglio, Spanish paleontologist Jose Ignacio Canudo lies alongside a sauropod dinosaur femur, believed to be the largest in the world, in Trelew, Argentina.


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SIX-STOREY BUILDING PUT TO EARTHQUAKE TEST University of California, San Diego Structural engineering professor Tara Hutchinson stands in front of a six-story building that is undergoing a series of earthquake tests on a giant shake table, to see how the steel frame structure would fare in a major temblor.

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esearchers at the University of California, San Diego have rocked and rattled a six-storey steel frame building on a giant shake table to see how the structure would withstand major earthquakes. The towering building jolted, shuddered and let out a hollow, grinding sound but remained standing as drones peeked in its windows. Water heaters and at least some flat-screen TVs inside seemed to remain in place, though researchers still need to review the drone footage to see exactly how the building fared inside and out. The event on Thursday was a simulation of the 6.7-magnitude Northridge quake. That quake caused heavy damage to the Los

Angeles area in 1994. The test is part of a $US1.5 million ($A2.02 million), three-week series of tests aimed at determining whether the lightweight steel structure is a better option than wood frame structures for tall, residential buildings in earthquake-prone areas like California. The six-storey structure built in about a week and designed to replicate a multifamily residential building is the tallest building of its kind to ever undergo such tests.

performs after an earthquake and a postearthquake fire," UC San Diego structural engineering professor Tara Hutchinson said. Over the next few weeks, the building will undergo more intense simulated quakes, including California's 7.2-magnitude Cape Mendocino earthquake in 1992 and the 8.8-magnitude temblor in Maule, Chile, in 2010. Later researchers from Worcester Polytechnic Institute will set rooms on fire to test the frame's resistance.

It is equipped with appliances, such as Researchers also want to know whether water heaters and stoves, which could drones equipped with heat-detection potentially ignite a fire during an earthquake. cameras could be used to find survivors and "What we are doing is the equivalent of assess damage after earthquakes and the giving the building an EKG to see how it fires that often follow the temblors.

Singapore designs hi-tech massage jacket A Singapore design team claims to have come up with a solution to coping with aches and pain in the office - a jacket that massages your muscles and attempts to correct your posture. Controlled by a mobile app and able to run for around three hours after a USB charge, Aira uses air pressure devices inside the jacket which expand to target pressure points and produce the sensation of a massage. Lin Wei Liang, the CEO of designers TWare, said the jacket was a practical

office aid for people who had developed posture problems from sitting at a desk for lengthy periods or spent too long hunched over a mobile device.

"What we have here is much more invisible, discreet, something that you can wear just like a normal hoodie or jacket, and yet you can get that massage without people noticing," he told Reuters. Lin said his company was in the process of securing a patent for the jacket, which retails at $A160 and has been developed with more than $A101,000 of funds raised

using crowdfunding website, Kickstarter. However, not everyone is convinced. Physiotherapist Michelle Tong agreed it could be used to de-stress but was unsure about its ability to treat pain. "You question whether the person would develop a tolerance to it," she told Reuters. "Each time they're using it, they end up having to apply a high pressure each time, just to get the same effect, as you would if you were taking painkillers for the long-term."


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ENTERTAINMENT LEANN RIMES: 'I LOST MY MIND IN PRIVATE'

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eAnn Rimes almost ended her music career after suffering from stress, anxiety and depression.

The Can't Fight the Moonlight singer rose to fame aged 13, sold more than 44 million records globally and won two Grammy Awards during her career, but she fell out of the public's good graces in 2009 when she split from first husband Dean Sheremet following an affair with married actor Eddie Cibrian. She received criticism online and she had trouble coping with the backlash, and subsequently checked into rehab in 2012 for treatment for anxiety and stress. "I lost my mind in private," she tells Britain's The Sun newspaper. "I've gone through a lot, every transition and every feeling that goes along with being a child star... I can see now why at 33 things happened the way they did and all of these lessons I've learned. But it was hell at times."

She was tempted to quit music following the scandal, but is now in a much better place and is returning after a threeyear break with ballad The Story, which is released at the end of June through a new deal with Sony's RCA Records. Eddie, 42, split from his reality TV star wife Brandi Glanville following the affair in 2009. LeAnn married the actor in 2011 and is stepmother to his sons Mason and Jake. "I'm very happy now," she continues. "We've been married for over five years and I have my two stepsons, but the shaming thing, that's where I had severe anxiety and depression... It was a mistake but it also led me to my marriage. I didn't know how to deal with that and it became this snowball effect."

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Your Horoscopes ARIES You are looking for harmony, beauty and adventure this week. It will be difficult for you not to judge people by their appearance. It’s not usually you but that certain person has really gotten your attention. It’s like a survival instinct. TAURUS If you have a partner who likes to move around, jealousy is the theme of the week. You are with someone who is both charming and outgoing and these characteristics make him/her an easy target of attraction. Have trust in your partner and in the love that you have for each other. GEMINI It’s going to be a week full of affection. You mean a lot for some people and their love inspires you. Pay it forward not just for that one nice person but also for lonely elderly persons. Don’t allow people to take advantage of you because that will only damage your good name. CANCER There will be a lot of setbacks this week but if you keep your optimism on you will have little victories to celebrate. Life offers a lot of things to discover, explore and enjoy. Open up and go out more often. Living a frugal life is good but make sure that you’re not sacrificing a quality life. LEO You have an eccentric character and not all people will understand and accept the beauty of being unique. Often they bring complications to your life. Let them be. Keep them at a distance because they might be dangerous. Be mindful of your expenses this week. VIRGO Someone is waiting for you to make up your mind. Be mindful of the time and finalize your decision before the week ends. Adapt positive excitement so you can enjoy all the opportunities that knock your door this week.

LIBRA You can get carried away this week. Your passion can really be unstoppable sometimes. If you see something you like, you want it straight away. Be more controlled in love this week and hit the brakes on time or you’ll just outrun yourself.

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House Rules is weeding out its reality TV rivals, beating The Voice and MasterChef in Sunday's ratings. It seems the vocal hopefuls on The Voice couldn't compete with the green fingers at work during the garden makeover episode of the Seven Network's renovation show. Meanwhile, MasterChef failed to reach 1 million viewers on Sunday night, according to OzTAM's overnight ratings. Most Watched Shows on Sunday 1. Nine News (Nine) - 1.338 million 2. Seven News (Seven) - 1.285 million 3. House Rules (Seven) - 1.084 million 4. The Voice (Nine) - 1.035 million

SCORPIO Your need for love seems to be insatiable this week. If you don’t get enough love, you’ll end up eating too much. You prefer a good and stable relationship to insecurity.

SAGITTARIUS Be more mindful of your words this week. Communication is your strong suit but don’t expect that someone you get in touch with is equally good with words as you are. Check with him/her if your plans are acceptable before making the final arrangements. CAPRICORN Your tendency to hide your feelings will make you feel vulnerable. Being happy is a choice. Don’t let negative emotions win over hope and optimism. Be more generous and trustful of your partner.

AQUARIUS Finding the balance between giving and taking is not very easy for you. Your heart is just so big that it has a lot of love to give. You need to focus on yourself as well. You have the right to enjoy what you desire and not just what you need.

PISCES You have high expectations for the people around you, Pisces. Let go of control and experiment with flexibility every now and then. This will prevent you from getting frustrated and hurt.

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Skarsgard reveals Robbie's sexy bruising A

ny man who plays Tarzan needs to be tough, but it wasn't the gorillas or tribal warriors that were Alexander Skarsgard's biggest threat. The Swedish actor had to face a beating from Australian actress Margot Robbie who plays Jane to his Tarzan in the upcoming movie incarnation of the familiar tale. However it was all in the name of passion as Skarsgard says the injuries came from their sex scenes. Robbie also revealed to the media that she actually punched her co-star during these passionate moments, but Skarsgard says there was method to this madness.

"There is a sex scene in the movie when they return to the Congo village where Jane grew up and it's the first sex scene in the movie. Soon after that they're torn apart and the drive is for them to get back together, so it's important to make it a passionate moment," Skarsgard told AAP in Sydney. The actors were encouraged to go a little bit further by the film's director, David Yates. "We shot the scene and he (Yates) wanted it to be primordial so, from behind the camera, he would scream 'Margot, claw him, pound him, hit him', because he was like 'It's Tarzan and Jane. When they have sex, it's got to be out of this world'," he said. "So yeah I was slightly bruised and I got scratches and stuff." Skarsgard, who spends quite a large proportion of the film shirtless, put a lot of work into getting in shape before filming. "Lots of weight-lifting and chicken breasts, the first phase was just to kind of bulk up and put on weight, so I ate and worked out," he said. However, he also took the slightly less conventional route of working with an award-winning British choreographer, Wayne McGregor.

primal state on his return to the Congo. This meant he needed some very specific training. Run-of-the-mill gym work and weight-lifting just wasn't going to cut it.

"Wayne and I had so much fun discovering the physicality of "He (McGregor) has his own ballet company and I'm sure I was Tarzan, it was a lot of yoga and pilates," he said. quite a challenge for him - for someone who normally takes on the "Once he's (Tarzan) back in his natural habitat, you have to feel greatest ballerinas of the world to take on someone who can't touch that he's home and that he can move through the jungle with the his toes," he said. apes in a very dynamic and athletic way." In the film, Skarsgard plays a nuanced Tarzan who at one point *The Legend Of Tarzan opens in Australian cinemas on July 7 lives as Lord Greystoke in London before he resorts to a more Miranda Tapsell won Silver Logies for Most Popular New Talent for "Love Child", and the Graham Kennedy Award For Most Outstanding Newcomer

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Love Child star says encourage diversity She said the industry in Australia is moving in the right direction, albeit slowly, but she hopes it moves at a faster rate in the future.

How To Get Away With Murder and Scandal. I'd love to go over there because of that."

"To me, the only way to do it (talk about diversity) is in a positive manner," Tapsell said.

The Sapphires introduced Tapsell to the US and in particular to her teenage idol Whoopi Goldberg.

"Negativity can often alienate people. I'm saying, the more encouraging I can be, the more I feel the strides forward are going to happen.

The Colour Purple star tweeted about the Aussie film in which Tapsell played one of the four indigenous women of The Sapphires who travelled to Vietnam in 1968 to sing for troop.

"It's definitely going in the right direction but I don't want us to rest on our laurels now and it can only strengthen from here.

"Whoopi Goldberg tweeted about Sapphires, years and years ago, when it was released in the US, `everyone needs to go and see this' and I lost my mind. I was obsessed with Sister Act. It was special."

ove Child star Miranda Tapsell says encouraging diversity in the Australian TV and movie industry will have a more positive effect than berating the same group of people for being so slow to act.

She is buoyed by the recognition, at least, of black actors on Broadway.

The dual Logie winner said it's been her biggest break, even bigger than appearing in acclaimed movie The Sapphires, because it landed her in a major commercial primetime production.

people are loving everything - that is the number one show has an African-American leading the show.

Three African-American actors took home major Tony awards for starring roles in Hamilton, which received a record 16 Tapsell is part of an ensemble, predominantly nominations. female cast, in the hit Nine Network drama "It really excites me what's happening over Love Child which returns on Monday. in America at the moment. I'm seeing how

"And you have African-American leads in

After The Sapphires, Tapsell appeared mainly in productions with indigenous storylines, including Mabo and Redfern Now, until she landed the role of Martha Tennant in Love Child. Now she's gracing the screen in the recently released Aussie dramas Wolf Creek, on Stan, and Secret City on Foxtel. She warned fans of Love Child to keep their "tissues" close as it's another highly emotionally charged new season.


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Jolie's children learning seven languages A

ngelina Jolie Pitt has revealed her six children are learning a total of seven languages between them, including Arabic, Russian and sign language.

The 41-year-old actress has three children, Shiloh, 10, and twins Vivienne and Knox, seven, with husband Brad Pitt, and has adopted Maddox, 14, from Cambodia, Pax, 12, from Vietnam, and Zahara, 11, from Ethiopia. She is the final guest-editor of BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour Takeover week, and revealed during her interview that none of her children were interested in acting but all had a penchant for languages. "I asked them what languages they wanted to learn and (Shiloh)'s learning Khmer, which is the Cambodian language, Pax is focusing on Vietnamese, Mad has taken to German and Russian, (Zahara)'s speaking French, Vivienne really wanted to learn Arabic and Knox is learning sign language," she said. The Unbroken director's next film is an adaptation of Cambodian author Loung Ung's memoirs, First They Killed My Father, about her survival under Pol Pot's regime. She revealed it was son Maddox, who was adopted in 2002 at seven-months-old from an orphanage in Battambang, who persuaded her to do the film. "We'd done this screenplay and put it aside and it was Mad who came up to me and said it was time to do that film and learn about the history of his country, and he wanted to do it and go there and understand it."

thinking of adopting from this country. As an orphan yourself would you be offended or would you be supportive? Would that be all right?' "She was very supportive and months later she met Mad and has been in his life ever since."

Jolie Pitt said her children had asked to meet refugees and that they were Jolie Pitt also admitted that she asked friend considered "heroes" in her house Ung for her opinion on adopting Maddox. Speaking about her children who came from "I'd read her book and ... I said to her, 'I'm

conflict zones, she said: "I never want them

to meet these people and look at them with pity or feel that it's a responsibility." She admitted she "probably wouldn't have made it this far" if she had been a refugee because her wealth allowed her to afford an ultrasound when she gave birth to daughter Shiloh in Namibia in 2006. The actress and director required a C-section and said other women "might not have survived" the complication. Jolie Pitt spoke ahead of World Refugee Day on June 20.

Sheen proud his HIV status helped others C

harlie Sheen has opened up about life after HIV and says he is proud to have drawn mainstream attention to the disease. The controversial actor made the comments during an interview with adult lifestyle company LELO in which he endorses a new type of condom. "People started coming out of the shadows and started walking through the fear," Sheen said. "I was proud to have turned something that felt so completely negative and life disruptive into change and healing."

In 2015, Sheen shocked the world after publicly revealing he was HIV positive, having been diagnosed four years earlier. The announcement came after years of substance abuse and high-profile arrests. "Things that are most different are things I address healthwise. Not only things I can't do anymore, but things I choose not too," he said. "Sometimes you have to be guided somewhere to reach a different place, a different reality."


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or decades, the quest for another Ghostbusters movie was as elusive as an ectoplasmic phantom.

the gender of its paranormal pursuers. When the film was announced, some on social media decried it.

that have a problem with it being women, and that's a nonstarter for me. That just is ridiculous."

Various iterations for a third Ghostbusters movie cycled through countless rumours and possibilities that had one thing in common: Bill Murray just didn't want to do another one.

"This is the first time I've actually done something where right out of the gate, people cared so much that it just brought all this extra scrutiny on it," says Feig. "Truth be told going into it, I kind of thought: This will be fun and didn't realize there would be a small segment so vocally against it."

More controversy followed, though. When the film's trailer debuted in March, some questioned why Jones, the lone black star in the leading quartet, wouldn't play a scientist like the other characters. She plays a subway worker.

Eventually, the proton pack was passed to Paul Feig, the Freaks and Geeks creator turned de facto filmmaker of female comics (Bridesmaids, Spy). Amy Pascal, then-Sony Pictures chief, convinced Feig to take on a reboot of the 1980s comedy franchise. "I was like: OK, how would I do it? I don't want to compete with the memory of those guys, but if I got the funny women that I love working with, that, to me, I have ideas with," Feig says. "In my mind, it would avoid comparisons going: 'He's not as funny as Bill Murray' or 'He's not as funny as Dan Aykroyd.' And the main reason being: I love my funny ladies." Ghostbusters, which opens July 15, stars Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones as the ghost-fighting foursome. Of all the summer's blockbuster-hopefuls, none has had more eyes on it than Ghostbusters. It's the rare big-budgeted comedy (reportedly costing more than $A196 million to make), so the stakes are as high as the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man. And "Ghostbusters" has proven a curious kind of lightning rod to some, in part for nothing more than

Feig understands those who simply didn't want to see a beloved classic remade, but not those who object to his female-led cast. "Look, I totally understand the fear of somebody touching something you love. I completely get that. That's kind of why I wanted to do a reboot because that's almost the more respectful way to do it," says the director. "Then there's a small, tiny segment

There's some history of Ghostbusters and stereotyping. Ernie Hudson, who played Winston in the first film, has lamented the relative insignificance of his character. "I put people in the roles that they are going to be funniest in, and that's the only way I cast them," says Feig. "We had this role and it's the exact, perfect showcase for Leslie's comedy. Personality-wise, it matched what I knew she was going to be the funniest doing." Jones, the Saturday Night Live standout, earlier took to Twitter to defend her role. Feig encourages fans not to "pre-judge" from a trailer. "You've got to see the movie," he says. "She's awesome in it." Feig's track record of putting funny people in the right position - from Freaks and Geeks to The Heat - makes Ghostbusters one of the year's absolute most mustsee comedies. Feig, who's currently finishing the edit and doing test screenings, promises his cast's chemistry is excellent and that costar Chris Hemsworth proved an equally talented comic performer. "It's just the greatest idea in the world to have funny people fighting the paranormal with technology," he says. "There's too much there for it to have just been two movies."


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ustralia’s cat and dog owners are being urged to get their vet on board for National Desexing Month in July and help reduce the number of unwanted kittens and puppies. “Please check with your vet to see if they are part of the program and ask them to sign up if they’re not,” National Desexing Network Director Sylvana Wenderhold said. This year’s theme is ‘Don’t like Surprises? Desex your pet’. The National Desexing Network (NDN) is the brainchild of Animal Welfare League Queensland. Now in its twelfth year, it asks veterinarians around the country to sign up on the NDN website (ndn.org. au/assets/files/2016%20NDM%20-%20 Vet%20Participation%20Form.pdf) and offer discounted cat and dog desexing options within their communities. “We’re urging as many vets to come on board as possible, and for people to take advantage of the discounted rates and get their pets desexed,” Ms Wenderhold said.

Last year more than 2,500 kittens and nearly 1,200 puppies were born, surrendered or simply dumped at one of five AWLQ rehoming centres in South East Queensland alone. Many more don’t make it to the shelters, rescue groups or pounds. Ms Wenderhold says there’s also many other reasons, closer to home, to have your pet desexed. “They are less likely to stray, spray in and around your house, be injured fighting over territory, are more relaxed and affectionate and, generally, live longer and happier lives. And who wouldn’t want that for their dog or cat?”

Vets can simply download the National Desexing Network (NDN) participation form “It’s so important to try reduce the number and nominate a discounted amount for of unwanted kittens and puppies before they companion animal desexing. need care.” “National Desex Your Pet Month aims to “Animal Welfare League Queensland and break this cycle around the country,” Ms other groups across the country are trying to Wenderhold said.

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Small, male Jack Russell terrier, 10 year old, $340 adoption fee. Snoopy is a funny little character. He has the energy to chase his ball all day or play with the kids and his fur brother in the backyard or he loves to smooch on the couch just as much! He is toilet trained and is good on the lead but shows a little anxiety in the car. Desexed, vaccinated, wormed. Microchip- on file Contact – Golden Oldies Animal Rescue Phone – 0403 265 498

Violet

“We’re asking veternarians to come on board, some for the first time, and help make a difference. “And please pet owners urge your local vet to become involved and support this cause.” AWLQ’s own Community Vet Clinics at Ipswich, on the Gold Coast and in Hobart are all part of the NDN July campaign. Head to awlqld.com.au/locations/vet-cliniclocations/ for locations.

Looking for a new home Shelby Medium female German shepherd x Kelpie x Rotweiler, 1 year old, $400 adoption fee. I love nothing more than playing with my ball: I spend hours chasing it, chewing it and sleeping next to it. A walk and a cuddle would come in an equal second. I am learning new things quickly. Desexed, vaccinated, wormed. Microchip- 95600000447009 Contact – Homeless Hounds Animal Rescue Phone – 0411 150 068

Rascal Medium, Female, Ridgeback x Staffy mix, 6 year old, $300 adoption fee, Rascal is looking for a forever home where she can be an inside dog, a family member or best friend in a home where someone is home most if not all the time or can take her to work (she is excellent in the car). Desexed, vaccinated, wormed. Microchip- 9430943200130740 Contact – PufftDoggz Rescue Phone – 0425 761 892

Stella

Small, female, Pekinese Mix, 6 years old, $350 adoption fee, Violet came to the shelter in a horrible state with her daughter Crumble. They are very bonded to one another and would love a home together. They are both quite shy initially and would be suited to an older home without young children. Desexed, vaccinated, wormed. Microchip- AN109/001 Contact – Blue Cross Animals Society of Vic Ph – 03 9722 1265

Large, female Irish wolfhound mix, 3 year old, $350 adoption fee, Stella is a gorgeous and friendly girl. She is gentle with people and playful with other friendly and easy going dogs. Stella will need another dog for company as she can jump fences when left alone. She will need to be on a property with very secure fencing. Desexed, vaccinated, wormed. Microchip- TBA Contact – Blue Cross Animals Society of Vic Ph – 03 9722 1265

Kenny Small, male, Pomeranian, mix, 8 years old, $150 adoption fee, Kenny is a happy little dog just waiting for his new forever home to come along. Unfortunately Kenny has poor eyesight and is best suited as a single dog as he can be a bit uncertain of other dogs. Not suited to a home with small children. Desexed, vaccinated, wormed. Microchip- AN109/001 Contact – Blue Cross Animals Society of Vic Ph – 03 9722 1265

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EDWARD ALBEE’S WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF Set in the early 1960’s, “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” is a play that will never date. It is a classic. Its themes are universal and timeless. They apply as much to today’s society as they did in the play’s original time-frame. For while the late 1950s/ early 1960s had a set of facades that people felt they had to manufacture, very little has changed today. In fact, if anything, the facades we parade to one another have only strengthened. This iconic play is considered to be one of the greatest masterpieces of the English speaking world. For more info go to www.winterfalltheatre.com Where: Blackbox Theatre, 26 Sackville Street Kew Event: 0407 091 591 When: Tuesday 14th of June to Sunday 10th of July 2016

AT THE HOP SHOW @ FRECCIA AZZURRA CLUB Marty McFly went back there in a DeLorean, Rod Taylor went in a Time Machine but At the Hop can take you back to the 50’s in the blink of an eye. Let our cast of three lovely ladies and three gorgeous guys be your travel guides as they take you to Rock and Roll heaven for 2 hours of fun with a capitol F. Your feet will be itching to get to the dance floor as you hear some of the biggest hits of the 50’s, by the biggest stars, brought to life courtesy of this multi talented cast. And what would the 50’s be without a Hot Rod, well hang on to your hats folks as you witness one being built, live on stage, right before your eyes. Book online at www.freccia.com.au/event/at-the-hop/ Where: Freccia Azzurra Club, 784 - 796 Springvale Rd Braeside When: 6.30pm, Saturday 25th of June 2016

CAREER COMPASS WORKSHOP Do you love what you do? To make sure your answer is a resounding “Yes!” register for our upcoming Career Compass Workshop to get your career on track! Hone in on your perfect career path and join us for what promises to be an exciting and engaging workshop that will help you get on the right track to your dream career! For more info go to www. thecareercompass.com.au/melbworkshop Where: 101 Collins Street Melbourne Telephone: 03 9098 8600 When: Friday 22nd of July 2016

INVENT THE WORLD | SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAM Invent The World is for kids who are more interested in fixing a computer than kicking a footy, or who have taken apart their phone ‘just to see how it works.’ It is for kids to channel their passion and enthusiasm, and learn how to think outside the (virtual) box. Courses are designed in collaboration with teachers, and incorporate engineering, programming, robotics and game design. Minecraft++ and Young Crafters (Brighton and Taylor’s Lakes locations) 2 day course - fully supervised all-day care. For more info go to www.inventtheworld.com.au When: 8.30am – 5.15pm, Monday 27th of June to Friday 8th of July 2016

DAVE AND THE PLUSHIES: ON THE ROAD TO 2ND Dave and the Plushies is a musical comedy act that seeks to make the world laugh, through random songs accompanied by a bunch of soft toys... which have absolutely nothing to do with the show. Dave and the Plushies will be singing songs from his debut album ‘1st’, along with new songs that will one day feature on his ‘2nd’ album. Come along and be romanticised by Dave’s comedic storytelling and have a good laugh! Where: The Butterfly Club, 5 Carson Place Melbourne When: 8.30pm, Tuesday 28th of June to Sunday 3rd of July 2016

CAPPUCCINO FOR A CAUSE 2016 Gloria Jean’s Coffee has kicked off an exciting new campaign as part of their annual fundraising initiative, Cappuccino for a Cause, giving coffee lovers a variety of reasons to visit a coffee house in June as the much-loved coffee brand attempts to further increase their donation drive for Variety – the Children’s Charity. This year for the first time, Gloria Jean’s Coffee will offer guests the chance to exchange a gold coin donation for a free small cappuccino during Cappy Hour, held daily from 2pm to 3pm at all coffee houses in Australia throughout the four-week campaign, with all proceeds going directly to Variety. When: 2pm-3pm, Monday 6th of June to Sunday 3rd of July 2016


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Only one woman in Australia Rock history commanded the attention, the Formed in 1990 and is currently on their controversy and the 25th Anniversary Tour, Dirty Deeds still praise that found features original lead singer Alfi Rocker and Chrissy Amphlett out has undeniably earned their reputation as front of the iconic one of Australia’s best tribute bands and the Divinyls. From their closest thing to a real AC/DC concert!! formation in 1980 Originally formed to commemorate the 10th to the devastating anniversary of the late, great AC/DC singer passing of Chrissy in 2013, the Divinyls “BON SCOTT” in 1990, things went even and Chrissy changed better than expected for Dirty Deeds as the face of music one show after another was added to the schedule and before long they became one and paved the way for women of rock of the biggest drawcards of the Melbourne for years to come. In pub-rock scene. Entering a new era, the ultimate tribute Dirty Deeds opened a new chapter when to her idol, renowned Melbourne rockchick expanding their set list to include Brian Johnson classics such as “Hells Bells”, “You Drucindy Chin-Quan formed Temperamental in the most authentic portrayal of Australia’s Shook Me All Night Long” and of course Queen of Rock and the Divinyls ever seen. the mighty “Thunderstruck”. The response from the audience was an instant a success! Dirty Deeds and Temperamental’s Tribute Year after year, show after show, DIRTY to Chrissy Amplett promises to be the

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Rosebud Trivia........................................................................................................................................................ 7:30PM Side Street.................................................. Mordialloc......................... Open Mic Thursdays hosted by Simon Imrei.......................................................................................................... 7:30PM Gods Kitchen.............................................. Mornington........................ Miss Jones.............................................................................................................................................................. 7:00PM Backyard Bar.............................................. Mornington........................ Backyard Karaoke................................................................................................................................................... 9:00PM FRIDAY JUNE 24TH The Continental Hotel................................. Sorrento............................ Friday Night Live..................................................................................................................................................... 7:00PM The Berwick Hotel...................................... Berwick............................. Casey & Adam........................................................................................................................................................ 8:00PM Chelsea Heights Hotel................................ Chelsea Heights............... Josh Pyke............................................................................................................................................................... 8:00PM Double G Saloon........................................ Mornington........................ Bag O’ Nails............................................................................................................................................................ 8:00PM One Fourteen............................................. Mentone............................ The Party Animals................................................................................................................................................... 8:30PM The Seaford Hotel...................................... Seaford............................. Andy Phillips & The Cadillac Walk.......................................................................................................................... 8:00PM The Berwick Hotel...................................... Berwick............................. Nat & Matt’s Retro Karaoke Squad......................................................................................................................... 8:30PM The Sound Bar........................................... Rosebud West.................. Geoff Achison.......................................................................................................................................................... 9:00PM Gods Kitchen.............................................. Mornington........................ Masterclass with D-Neck & Oddsy.......................................................................................................................... 9:00PM Bay Hotel.................................................... Mordialloc......................... Live Duos & DJ’s in The Beer Garden.................................................................................................................... 9:00PM Backyard Bar.............................................. Mornington........................ Backyard Karaoke................................................................................................................................................... 9:00PM Bay Hotel.................................................... Mornington........................ FriBays – Acoustic Jam, RNB Party Room............................................................................................................. 9:00PM Rosebud Hotel............................................ Rosebud........................... Tim Morrison........................................................................................................................................................... 9:00PM Beaches Of Mornington.............................. Mornington........................ After Hours.............................................................................................................................................................. 9:00PM Lucky 13 Garage........................................ Moorabbin......................... Written Warning. .................................................................................................................................................... 9:00PM The Deck.................................................... Frankston.......................... 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Tim Morrison........................................................................................................................................................... 8:00PM The Cove.................................................... Patterson Lakes................ Dylan Boyd.............................................................................................................................................................. 8:00PM Double G Saloon........................................ Mornington........................ Blues Alley.............................................................................................................................................................. 7:00PM Continental Hotel........................................ Sorrento............................ Conti Saturdays...................................................................................................................................................... 9:00PM Hallam Hotel............................................... Hallam............................... Sound Stage 28’s.................................................................................................................................................... 9:00PM Bay Hotel.................................................... Mornington........................ Bay Saturdays w resident DJ’s upstairs & Rob & Tarquin Live downstairs............................................................. 9:00PM Rosebud Hotel............................................ Rosebud........................... Live Music............................................................................................................................................................... 9:00PM The Grand Hotel......................................... Mornington........................ Cruze Saturdays w Resident DJ’s.......................................................................................................................... 9:00PM Beaches Of Mornington.............................. Mornington........................ Size Matters............................................................................................................................................................ 9:00PM The Sound Bar........................................... Rosebud West.................. Housewreckers....................................................................................................................................................... 9:00PM Bay Hotel.................................................... Mordialloc......................... 23 Past.................................................................................................................................................................... 9:30PM The Westernport Hotel............................... San Remo......................... Jim & Richie Laing.................................................................................................................................................. 9:00PM Sandown Park Hotel................................... Noble Park........................ RIP Dirty Deeds & Temperamental......................................................................................................................... 9:00PM SUNDAY JUNE 26TH MP Brewery................................................ Mornington........................ Todd Cook............................................................................................................................................................. 12:00PM Hickinbotham.............................................. Dromana........................... The Warrains........................................................................................................................................................... 1:00PM The Deck.................................................... Frankston.......................... Sunday Sessions w Live Acoustic followed by DJ’s................................................................................................ 2:00PM The Cove.................................................... Patterson Lakes................ Joe Laf.................................................................................................................................................................... 2:00PM The Sound Bar........................................... Rosebud West.................. Maria Cassar & Friends.......................................................................................................................................... 2:00PM Double G Saloon........................................ Mornington........................ Jimi Hocking............................................................................................................................................................ 4:00PM Bay Hotel.................................................... Mordialloc......................... Sunday Sessions In The Garden............................................................................................................................ 4:00PM Side Street.................................................. Mordialloc......................... Tim Morrison........................................................................................................................................................... 5:00PM Gods Kitchen.............................................. Mornington........................ Erik Parker.............................................................................................................................................................. 5:00PM Beaches Of Mornington.............................. Mornington........................ Feelix Player........................................................................................................................................................... 5:00PM The Sound Bar........................................... Rosebud West.................. Maria Cassar & Friends.......................................................................................................................................... 9:00PM The Westernport Hotel............................... San Remo......................... Josh Pyke............................................................................................................................................................... 9:00PM Daveys Hotel.............................................. Frankston.......................... Phil Para.......................................................................................................................................................................3pm THURSDAY JUNE 30TH The Seaford Hotel...................................... Seaford............................. Tim Morrison........................................................................................................................................................... 5:00PM Bay Hotel.................................................... Mordialloc......................... Funky Bunch Trivia................................................................................................................................................. 7:00PM Grand Hotel................................................ Mornington........................ Grand Trivia............................................................................................................................................................ 7:30PM Rosebud Hotel............................................ Rosebud .......................... Rosebud Trivia........................................................................................................................................................ 7:30PM Side Street.................................................. Mordialloc......................... Open Mic Thursdays hosted by Simon Imrei.......................................................................................................... 7:30PM Backyard Bar.............................................. Mornington........................ Backyard Karaoke................................................................................................................................................... 9:00PM FRIDAY JULY 1ST The Continental Hotel................................. Sorrento............................ Friday Night Live..................................................................................................................................................... 7:00PM The Seaford Hotel...................................... Seaford............................. Jimi Hocking’s Blues Machine................................................................................................................................ 8:30PM The Berwick Hotel...................................... Berwick............................. Nat & Matt’s Retro Karaoke Squad......................................................................................................................... 8:30PM Bay Hotel.................................................... Mordialloc......................... Live Duos & DJ’s in The Beer Garden.................................................................................................................... 9:00PM Backyard Bar.............................................. Mornington........................ Backyard Karaoke................................................................................................................................................... 9:00PM Bay Hotel.................................................... Mornington........................ FriBays – Acoustic Jam, RNB Party Room............................................................................................................. 9:00PM The Deck.................................................... Frankston.......................... Sea Circus 28’s....................................................................................................................................................... 9:00PM Gods Kitchen.............................................. Mornington........................ Masterclass with D-Neck & Oddsy.......................................................................................................................... 9:00PM Beaches Of Mornington.............................. Mornington........................ Single Income......................................................................................................................................................... 9:00PM The Westernport Hotel............................... San Remo......................... Bern Carroll............................................................................................................................................................. 9:00PM SATURDAY JULY 2ND Hickinbotham.............................................. Dromana........................... Rob Pappalado....................................................................................................................................................... 1:00PM Sands Tavern.............................................. Carrum Downs.................. Aussie Outlaws....................................................................................................................................................... 8:00PM Gods Kitchen.............................................. Mornington........................ The Antidote............................................................................................................................................................ 9:00PM Beaches Of Mornington.............................. Mornington........................ 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Any Records & CD’s. Cash Paid. Mornington Peninsula & Surrounds - Will pick up. Also MORNINGTON Hi-Fi equipment. Please call Saturday 2nd July. 9am- Jim, Phone 0412716595, AH 1pm NO EARLY CALLERS. 59752516, MORNINGTON 81 Herbert Street. H/Hold items, Collectables, Tools, THE FOOTBALLER Toys, Wall Tiles, Books. MAGAZINES VHS tpaes (new/Used) etc. Looking for “The Footballer” MORNINGTON magazine, which ran from 1977-1981, and had 8 issues per season, Phone 0418227736, SPRINGVALE SOUTH

WANTED

Live the dream!! Great opportunity to live on the land full time/weekends. Part cleared, Part treed land located near the small country town of Bealiba. Build your dream home on this beautiful land. It is zoned. Rural living is fenced. All with Good views - Great sunsets. Large dam. Galvanized shed. 10,000L water tank. Power available. Trees and grassed areas. Planning Permit has Expired. Great space for kids on horses or bikes... Rural property ideally suited for holiday retreat or potential site for your future country home. Don’t miss out on this beautiful quiet living. Call for more information. More photos online at www. tradertag.com.au, $99,000, Phone 03 95611737, DUNOLLY

Collector wanting tobuy Oil tins, Oil bottles, Petrol bowsers, Enamel signs Anything Petrol, Oil, Milkbar related, Phone 0418940437, CARRUM

VFL FOOTBALL TV REPLAYS

Looking for old VFL Football tv replays, from home and away games only, either on VHS/DVD, for years 19811989 only. Also looking for old midweek night series COINS WANTED games for the same era, and Collector seeking NZ, UK & World of Sport episodes and US commemorative coins Sunday Reserves Football in GC, Phone 98706500, shown on ch 7, Phone RINGWOOD 0418227736, SPRINGVALE SOUTH

FALCON XA XB OR XC

panelvan, top tailgate WANTED UNUSED wanted, Phone 93632845, GARAGE DEER PARK For some furniture storage. Rosebud, Dromana & FALCON XC STATION Rye districts. Will pay $60 WAGON or parts wanted, Phone per month. Ring, Phone 0423027441, ROSEBUD 93632845, DEER PARK

GOLD NEEDED

SWAPPING

Chains, Bracelets, Rings, Scrap Gold. ONLY 18ct or 22ct. Best prices paid ACOUSTIC GUITAR up to $16 per gram. to swap for accordian, Phone Can pick up. Please call 0416822949, CLARINDA for more information, Phone 0407099990, CRANBOURNE SOUTH

REAL ESTATE

HYDRAULIC RAMS

Wanted double acting hydraulic rams, 1.8m stroke, Call for enquiries, Phone 0418340491, DENILIQUIN

LARGE CUTTING TABLE

for crafts, needs to be minimum 100cm wide 137cmL 76cmH minimum, Phone 97426367, WERRIBEE

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT DOUBLE GARAGE FOR STORAGE

Full Size brick, concrete slab, price is per week, rental up front. Small bond required, $70 Neg, Phone 0417107462, BITTERN

TAKEAWAY

Prominent position in shopping strip. Takings $5500 plus per week. Good lease with Low rent. Minimal hours. All new equipment. Strong Local, Passing & Trade strip on busy strip WIWO. Call for more information. Great opportunity, $90,000 neg, Phone 0449596255, AH 59665870, YARRA VALLEY

CALLING ALL LOCAL BUSINESS

WANTED OLD HOUSE

on small block, for renovation, on vendors terms, any condition, any price, Phone 0404433054, RINGWOOD

We have you covered!

EXERCISE BIKE REEBOK

Teal, Good working order, Computer. Time Speed. $40, Phone 98164034, Distance. Calories. 120kg BALWYN NORTH capacity. Tension control. High low adejustable seat Used but in Good REFRIGERATION & up/down. condition, $70, Phone CATERING 0405092635, AH 9958612, CRANBOURNE N

BAIN MARIE NEW

SPORT & LIFESTYLE BICYCLES

BUSINESS MISCELLANEOUS Beautiful Solid Brick Veneer home with Tasmanian Oak throughout in Convenient country location. Only 1km from Napoleons Primary School. Home includes: 3 Large Bedrooms with BIR’s. Large formal living room with inbuilt wood heating. Central Well equipped Kitchen. Separate dining area. Both with Airconditioning & Heating. Large rumpus entertaining area. Second sitting room. Large undercover area. Double garage. Double Undercover Carport. Lots of storage with shedding. 20m Shade house. Orchard on 14 of an acre. 3 Rain water tanks.. This property is well worth an inspection, $455,000, Phone 0490016486, BALLARAT NAPOLEONS

ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER

An opportunity exists to operate your own business with no up-front payment. You will need to be available 7 days a week and be responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of all related facilities. You will Bench top style. Stainless collect all revenues, and be steel. 2x Glass sliding responsible for payment of doors at rear. Can be used consumables, utilities, staff a 6 Small tiers or 3 Large and rent. You will be able tiers. Model JR11-1100, to establish your own car Dimensions 1070 x 630 detailing business within x 700, V/F: 2040V/50Hz, this business. You will need Power: 2200W. Serial to demonstrate an ability to number: 104230025. solve problems, and be handy Cost $1200. Must sell. with tools. Good customer Selling only, $650, Phone service skills are essential, 0417389153, SEAFORD and a will to succeed. Further enquiries can be emailed DEEP FRYERS GAS to wayne@horizonsixways. 2x Double bins. As new. Cost com.au, Phone 0411789782, $2700 each Sell at bargain BAXTER price of, $3,200, Phone 0449596255, AH 59665870, FISH & CHIP YARRA VALLEY

ESTABLISHED ART/ CRAFT

gallery and residence, beautifully presented tourist attraction North West Victoria, highway frontage, lifetime WANTED TO BUY TRIUMPH 200CC opportunity for art orientated TIGERCUB purchaser, $150,000, Phone ALUMINIUM BOAT or Royal Enfield 250cc 50816394, LASCELLES & OB motorbike wanted. Any any condition, Phone condition considered, Phone FAMILY HOME ON 5 0404646500, CAROLINE 52817403, GEELONG ACRES SPRINGS

CASH PAID !!

BUSINESS FOR SALE CAR WASH BUSINESS

2 of standard size, with or without return, call if you can help, Phone 0401519560, RESERVOIR

PANELVAN 1995 PLUS

BUSINESS & SHOP EQUIPMENT

EXERCISE TWISTER

with speed control, and calorie counter only 12mths old, new $280 sell, $100, Phone 03 51342834, MORWELL

SURFBOARD

Beefed up gun, handcrafted by Island Surfboards, suitable for older surfer, call or leave message, $350, Phone 0412402984, PAKENHAM

WETSUITS MEN’S/ FEMALE’S

As new wetsuits male size Large black full length sleeveless with jacket. Booties size 12 (never worn). Life vest men’s large red/ black/white. Ladies full length sleeveless with jacket black/ hot pink size 12/14. Life vest ladies black/hot pink/ lilac. Booties size 8 gloves size M $900 The Lot, Phone 0437211215, FRANKSTON

ADVENTURE & CAMPING EQUIPMENT ENGEL FRIDGE 39L

with cover, ECond, 12V & 240V and cords, $750, Phone 0407378403, DINGLEY APOLLO MENS BIKE 12spd, full alloy, new tyres, VILLAGE TENT 3MX6M lock & bike pump, ECond, $135, Phone 0409938467, family 2 room tent, not dome, call or leave message, LALOR $350, Phone 0412402984, BMX MONGOOSE PAKENHAM

MENACE

maroon/grey vgc never jumped one puncture, $95 Neg, Phone 0420241173, LANGWARRIN

TENT FAMILY

Aussie brand, 2 rooms plus verandah, fly wired windows/ door, used 6 times, EC, 2 small poles missing-Rays MALVERN STAR or BCF, $500 ono, Phone Malvern start sprint 12, 95895387, BLACK ROCK 5spd racing bike. All black, with lights, $250, Phone FISHING & HUNTING 98701690, RINGWOOD EAST BACKPACK

MALVERN STAR SPRINT 12

Macpac Cascade blue canvas hardly used, large size, $170, Phone 5spd racing bike, all black, GEELONG with lights, $250, Phone 0417618700, 98701690, RINGWOOD WEST EAST FLY RODS 2 OF 1 antique cane fly rod needs MENS OZ BIKE good cond, $60, Phone 03 some work $70, brand new Black Ridge fly rod, call 51342834, MORWELL DRAWING TABLE or message, $100, Phone Architectural drawing table MONGOOSE 0412402984, PAKENHAM with hydraulic stand, 1450L x MOTIVATOR 956, complete with machine Black/yellow very good GOLF & lulers, $250, Phone condition, $95 neg, Phone 51564359, AH 0429690432, 0420241173, LANGWARRIN GREG NORMAN BAG BAIRNSDALE Set of Keno irons, 14 clubs MOUNTAIN BIKE GARAGE SALE ITEMS Rinco GT size 26 wheel, GC, in total, with buggy, $35, 4 boxes full of items suitable looked after, $250, Phone Phone 0450304394, MOUNT for garage sale, mostly new, 0400318639, HAWTHORN MARTHA $50 lot, Phone 93062451, EAST LADIES RH GOLF GLENROY CLUBS MOUNTAIN BIKE SHREDDER 26in Mens Repco, front and Wilson A Quality clubs. document shredder, good rear susp, helmet toolkit, Complete with Wilson buggy, cond, 7 sheet maxiumum, good cond, $80, Phone 14 clubs almost new. Sad to $25, Phone 0404433054, 0419100795, NOBLE PARK sell, $350, Phone 5982 0190, AH 0407223018, MCCRAE RINGWOOD NORTH

CHARIS 12OF

Brand new, Never used, Maroon colour, plastic with Chrome legs, suit coffee shop or cafÈ, cost $65ea Sell the lot, $420, Phone 0409795898, ALTONA MEADOWS

OFFICE FURNITURE & EQUIPMENT COMPUTER DESKS

FITNESS & SPORT EQUIPMENT

CROSS COUNTRY SKI good cond L1.500 W600 BOOTS

POOL & SNOOKER BILLARD TABLE IMPALA

Full size. 130W x 250L. Slate base. Carved legs. 2 H1.200 $60, L700 W600 hardly used 3 pin size 11 Sets. Balls. 7 Cues. Stand. H1.400 $50 both veneer, wide, ankle height, $150, Scoreboard. EC, $1,300, 0417618700, Phone 5982 0190, AH Phone 0434231124, Phone GEELONG WEST DIAMOND CREEK 0407223018, MCCRAE


BIG TRADER  41

www.bignews.com.au

HEALTH & WELLBEING

DOG ENCLOSURE A1

MOBILITY SCOOTER

Buzz Monarch new will fold down for car boot, battery charger, shop basket, manual, $1,350 neg, Phone 95837466, CHELTENHAM

MOBILITY VITA SCOOTER

Strong. Batteries in Good Condition. Very comfortable seat. Strong motor. Approx 14kms p/hr. Approx 35kms distance. Cost $6,000 new. Orange colour. Selling for, $2,000, Phone 0447260928, SKYE

New Galvanized chain mesh KIT FORM 3mL x 1.6mW x 1.9mH as picture. More photos online at www.tradertag.com.au, $330, Phone 59958485, AH 0411273654, CRANBOURNE

FISH TANK 4FT TROPICAL

comes with stand. All accessories including heater pump, lights, plants plus more, $150, Phone 0414597503, DROMANA

LARGE RABBIT CAGE

Comfortably holds 2 rabbits. 3 level wire rabbit cage on WALKER SUIT roller wheels. Purchased ELDERLY with big wheels, VGC, 6mths ago from Petrorium $45, Phone 97896793, for $195. Sell only, $80, Phone 0412537256, MOUNT CRANBOURNE MARTHA

BABY

BABY CAN READ SYSTEM

Your baby can read Early Language Development System Word cards from 1-5, Books from 1-5, DVDs from 1-5, 82 word cards, By Robert Titzer Ph.D. Please sms any queries. Cost $300. Sell only, $100, Phone 0410442139, CARRUM DOWNS

HOBBIES, ARTS & CRAFT CLARINDA MARKET

ACOUSTIC GUITAR

Greg Bennett Design. Signature Series Model D-5CE. Includes: Guitar stand, Music stand & Carry case. In as new condition, $375, Phone 59793562, HASTINGS

FASHION CLOTHING AKUBRA HAT

Steel framed & Timber door. 860W x 1300L x 1000H plus legs 350H. Needs some TLC, $45, Phone 0427130001, AH 97507363, FRANKSTON

desk home theatre with blue ray dvd player, surround sound system & subwoofer, mdl number SA-BT207, VGC, $195 lot neg, Phone 0406296451, SKYE

CAMERAS & PHOTOGRAPHIC ACCESSORIES CANON T70 35MM

size 52cm, $30, Phone WANTED Wanting to buy Canon T70 97897064, FRANKSTON 35mm FILM camera. Must DENIM JACKET be in working order. Will pay childs size M, cash, Phone 0429162932, 520mmLx400mmA, $40, ST MARYS TASMANIA Phone 0423223081, MOUNT ELIZA

DENIM SHIRTS

3 of, Wrangler size medium, $30 ea, Phone 0423223081, MOUNT ELIZA

PADUA BOYS

TVS, DVD & VCR PLAYERS

BATMAN RECORD COVERS

Batman record covers, thousands of cardboard covers for vinyl records, 1960s/1970s, Call for Prices, Phone 0411580142, RINGWOOD EAST

ARTS & CRAFT all drawers, suitable craft, needs painting, $25, Phone 93062451, GLENROY

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

AUDIO & VISUAL CDS, DVDS, VIDEOS, RECORDS & TAPES DVD’S NEW

Approx 1500. Most still in plastic. Some in sets. Includes TV series. Variety of movies. Drama. Thriller. GUITARS & Comedy etc. Selling EQUIPMENT complete. Ideal to set up business or onsell. Valued ACOUSTIC GUITAR at .50c each. Selling the lot, to swap for Accordion, Phone $750, Phone 0411408475, 0416822949, CLARINDA MELBOURNE

and other Christmas sermons by R Church fifth edition dated 1904, Dean Church, $12 + post, Phone 95469398, SPRINGVALE

THE PICTORIAL

Encyclopaedia of Railways 1974 hard cover no Darwin Stubby in original dust jacket, 591 pages, presentation box, C. $12, Phone 95469398, 1970, $80 ONO, Phone SPRINGVALE 0411580142, RINGWOOD EAST

BREWERIANA

HOME & GARDEN

80 bottles & cans C.1970. BATHROOM Empty, $250 THE LOT ONO, Phone 0411580142, PORTABLE SPA RINGWOOD EAST SYSTEM

COINS 1955

English Coronation 50 shillings with Queens Elizabeth 11 message around edge(I will bear unto you faith LG 37IN LCD COLOUR and truth),Australian penny TV 1939/1955 shilling, best excellent picture quality, incls offer, Phone 0404433054, remote & instructions book, RINGWOOD $200 neg, Phone 59713843, FRANKSTON CROSLEY

COMMUNICATION & COMPUTERS

TALL CUPBOARD

THE MESSAGE OF PEACE

BREWERIANA

long school pants, 1x size 16 EC, 1x size 18 with knee padding on 1 pair, $30 for both, Phone 0423223081, SHELVADOR LG TV MOUNT ELIZA colour, $35, Phone Vintage round shoulders 0427839017, AH 97839017, refrigerator cream colour no JEWELLERY door to freezer section 74cm FRANKSTON wide 148cm long, does work, SET TOP BOX LG NECKLACE fair condition, $30, Phone Ladies double string French Excellent working order, 95469398, SPRINGVALE hardly used, $100ono. Also jet Black necklace, 370mmL, $100, Phone 0423223081, NEC video/dvd combo in GLASSES Excellent working order Suits Club or Collector. MOUNT ELIZA $50ono, Phone 53331556, Champagne saucer type glasses, quanity 60, $1ea BROWN HILL ono. Traditional beer old SHARP TV style, $1ea ono. Small in Excellent working order, White wine, $0.50c each. All $100 ono, Phone 53331556, Excellent condition, Phone BROWN HILL COMPUTERS 97834843, AH 0407834856, FRANKSTON

Lions Clarinda Art & Craft Market. 4th Saturday of Every Month. 10am-2pm. Cnr Viney & Bourke Rds., Clarinda [Melways 78-J-7] Kandy cakes, Greenview Preserves, George Steel fretwork, The Fuchsia Lady, SAFE N SOUND CAR jewellery, crafts, herbs, ATOM LENOVO THINK SEAT PAD candles, soaps and much Black velvet, minimal use as much more. Ph 9544 1161 10in Screen, 1.6g hz, 2g ram, used in grandparents car, 160g Hard drive. Includes or oakheat@bigpond.com, $90, Phone 0438188468, AH Webcam, 3 USB’s, Battery CLARINDA 0438188468, FRANKSTON (Approx 1hr), Windows 7 & Carry case, $125, STEELCRAFT HIGH HOBBIES Phone 9786 7915 - Peter, CHAIR AH 9775 8207 - Graham, Fully adjustable. Removable LANGWARRIN tray. On castors. Good BINOCULARS 16X50 working order, GC, $20 ono, in carry case Bushmaster, COMPUTERS Phone 0407568804, MOUNT multi coated optics, cost new REFURBISHED ELIZA over $100 sell, $70, Phone We sell refurbished 0404433054, RINGWOOD computers from $55. EG. P43GHZ, 80Gb H/drive, TOYS MODEL TRAIN software & games $75. Parts 7.1/4in gauge, 1/6 scale, BARBIE 8 PIECES & Repairs, Keyboards, Mice of clothing, never used plus American GE 70 tonne diesel, & Monitors also available, Barbie doll for Atlantic 1996 spare set of bogies, 2 stroke Phone 9786 7915 - Peter, Olympics with medal, red/ gas engine, needs finishing, AH 9775 8207 - Graham, white/blue ribbons, track suit, Bargain, $1,000 ono, Phone LANGWARRIN $38 +post, Phone 95469398, 95556002, MOORABBIN I3 SYSTEMS SPRINGVALE HP I3 Desktop, 160g Hard REMOTE & RADIO drive, Keyboard, Mouse, PET ACCESSORIES Monitor plus extras, 2g ram, CONTROLLED maintenance & software CAT SCRATCHING $190. I3 Acer laptop, 4g RADIO CONTROLLED POLE ram, 15.6in Screen, Battery radio controlled helicopters Large cat carpet scratch pole (approx 2hrs), 320g Hard with 4 purches & 2 holes, 4ft approx 7, bits and pieces, drive, $245, Phone 9786 High, $10, Phone 97636479, $150 lot, Phone 56622518, 7915 - Peter, AH 9775 8207 LEONGATHA KNOXFIELD Graham, LANGWARRIN

COCKY PARROT CAGE

PANASONIC BLUE RAY

PORTABLE AUDIO

Bio-comfort Massana Mega whirl bath system, mat sits in bath, 42 jet spas, remote control, plumbing not needed , incls foot spa. More information online www. tradertag.com.au, $1,200 neg, Phone 56261362, AH 0407261362, WARRAGUL

FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS GENERAL BAR STOOLS 4OF

White fibreglass stools with Chrome stand, base & foot rest, GC, $20 ea, Phone 0417103414, LANGWARRIN

BLACK TV CABINET SOUVENIR SPOONS PORTABLE CASSETTE 56 pieces, in glass case $50, 2 glass doors, in Excellent Condition, 56cmH x 42cmW, Royalty souvenir books 8in DECK

Phone 97862527, stereo, Sony Pye, all good good cond, $50 lot, Phone $50, SEAFORD cond, $25 ea, Phone 0424121407, PARKDALE COFFEE TABLE 0409938467, LALOR TYPEWRITER Pine. Solid with drawers, PORTABLE $45, Phone 0405092635, PROJECTORS & Pinnock Craft Matic model, CRANBOURNE N good working order, with HOME THEATRE spare ribbon and books, KITCHEN DRESSER $80, Phone 97836271, 2 part dresser of Solid Wood MOVIE PROJECTOR Pine, 2 doors, 2 drawers, River 8, best offer, Phone FRANKSTON $95, Phone 0405092635, 95212911, PRAHRAN CRANBOURNE N

PROJECTOR PANAMAX

made in Germany, best offer, Phone 95212911, PRAHRAN

ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES ANTIQUE FURNITURE BOOKCASE BLACKWOOD

Secretaire, all orig good cond, $1,100 ono, Phone 0410471757, ROSEBUD WEST

PIANO RONISCH (GERMAN)

with stool, Walnut upright No.14176 - 1880 - 1890. Very loved, $3,000, Phone 5982 0190, AH 0407223018, MCCRAE

COLLECTABLES AIRCRAFT BARRELS

Air cooled barrels 8of. In Good condition. Mainly aluminum heads & steel barrels. Great collector’s item, $100 each, Phone 0428597232, PAKENHAM

BOOKS & MAGAZINES

AUTO MAGS

“On 4 wheels” Various makes (incomplete set, now unavailable) other English, German makes, BMW etc. VW USA Italy & British, 45 in all. Some early model manuals, tech, books etc, $40, Phone 95477656, AH 0413508726, CLAYTON S

RAILWAY MAGAZINES

Treasury of model trains, colour/specs. European/ British/LNER/H.C toy trains from 1880-2016. As new. “Trains” from around the world, steam/ diesel. “The Worsdells by Geoffrey Hill (UK) First trains, colour/specs. Branch Lines of Worcestershire (Colin.G.Maggs) superb book, B/W illus. etc. Steam world - incl DVD’s, $60, Phone 95477656, AH 0413508726, CLAYTON S

SCOBIE

A Lifetime in racing 1984 hard cover with dust jacket, 206 pages, with B&W photos VGC, $8, Phone 95469398, SPRINGVALE

PINE CHAIRS 6 OF

Hardy Pine chairs with Red cushions, EC, $45, Phone 5982 0190, AH 0407223018, MCCRAE

TRESTLE TABLES 2OF

6ftL x 2ft 6W, chip board tops with fold up steel legs, GC, FREE, Phone 0419100795, NOBLE PARK NORTH

VERTICAL BLINDS

1 pair Dusty Pink blinds together with tracks. Fits Windows 1765mmWx1150mmDrop. From Victory blinds and are in really Good Condition, $90 the pair, Phone 0421517408, ROSEBUD

LOUNGE SUITES LOUNGE SUITE

3 seater & 2 armchairs, midnight blue with stripes, Italian fabric, GC, $95 neg, Phone 0406296451, SKYE

DINING SETTINGS BEVELLED EDGE TABLE

Glass topped, 3ft square, with 4 padded chairs, wrought iron base, new $400, $120, Phone 97047049, NARRE WARREN SOUTH


Ph: 1300 BIG NEWS

42 BIG TRADER DINING TIMBER SETTING

VACUUM CLEANER HOOVER

Robot, multi function rmeote control, prevents cleaner entering unwanted spaces, cordless and lightweight, only 2mths old cost $200 sell, $65, Phone 0404433054, RINGWOOD

7pc setting, Teak, 6 Highback Timber chairs with Brown Vinyl inlay. Wooden table with Bevelled edges & Additional Smoke glass top. Very beautiful piece. In VGC. Pick up only, $300, Phone 59917162, CRANBOURNE VACUUM CLEANER NORTH 10HLY Nilfisk 5 vacuum cleaner. Very Good condition, $50, Phone 59852164, RYE

BEDROOM

BEDS QUEEN SIZE

1x Wrought Iron Head & base Bed with timber slats. 1x base & mattress on wheels. Both used, $60 the lot, Phone 0410548004, CLAYTON SOUTH

DB QUILT COVER

Quality bed and padded base on casters with 2 draws, as new, little use, $250, Phone 0410034677, CHELSEA HEIGHTS

MATTRESS DOUBLE BED

Double bed FIRM mattress. Posturepedic. As new. Hardly used, $100, Phone 97862527, SEAFORD

HEATER

LPG GAS HEATER

suit garage, factory, verandah or patio, $80, Phone 0416822949, CLARINDA

MOWERS & GARDEN TOOLS MASPORT LAWN MOWER

Briggs & Stratton 148cc engine, 450 series model, with catcher and mulcher, QUEEN MATTRESS/ runs well, $200 ono, Phone BASE BRIGHTON Very good condition, 0412905492, delivery can be arranged, EAST $110, Phone 0402414582, MCCULLOCH CARRUM BRUSHCUTTER straight shaft, 2 stroke QS SLAT BED good cond, $50, Phone Includes mattress, head 0419100795, NOBLE PARK & base ends. Very solid. NORTH GC. paid $350 Sell only, $100, Phone 0427729571, MCCULLOCH PETROL BLOWER FRANKSTON good cond, $50, Phone 0419100795, NOBLE PARK HOMEWARES NORTH

SUITCASES

Two suitcases 68x48 cm. full size with wheels, collapsible handles, as new, $60 Pair, Phone 97047049, NARRE WARREN SOUTH

ELECTRICAL & WHITEGOODS FRIDGE 2 DOORS

GWO, needs rubber seal on doors otherwise ok. Ideal for small business, $500 ono, Phone 0439372240, DIGGERS REST

MOWER WITH CATCHER

5HP Briggs & Stratton 4 stoke mower. Excellent condition. Includes warranty, $140, Phone 0476104255, CRANBOURNE

MTD MOWER

4 stroke Briggs & Stratton hand mower, GC, $70, Phone 0414451317, MOOROODUC

RIDE ON MOWER

FRIDGE 4 DOORS

GWO, 8ftL x 3ftH x 2ftW, Australian made, 1960 model VGC, $600 ono, Phone 0439372240, DIGGERS REST

FRIDGE FREEZER GE

Cub Cadete 27HP, Kohler V twin with p/steering, cr/ control, 54in deck, Just on 170hrs. As new condition. Selling due to downsize to house block, $3,500 ono, Phone 0407859967, CRANBOURNE AREA

GARDEN & OUTDOOR French doors, side by side, perfect working order, perfect condition, auto defrost, $560 ono, Phone 0409075757, FRANKSTON

A1 SHEEP MANURE

great for both vegetable and flower gardens, $7 bag, Phone 59982391, CRANBOURNE SOUTH

CRUSHED ROCKS

Made from Bricks & Concrete, From 20mm to dust. Ideal for Used twice only. Instruction Foundation & Cross over. book, pad & cleaning agent, Great price. Selling only, $40 $65, Phone 03 97050433, per metre, Phone 03 5978 NARRE WARREN SOUTH 8846, MOOROODUC

HOOVER STEAM MOP

Large garden table comes with 4 Wide large chairs, Soft Blue & White check cushions with matching umbrella. All in VGC, $100 the lot, Phone 97862527, SEAFORD

PLANTS

BUILDING PORTABLE TOILETS

in excellent condition, 3pt linkage with release catch, 10 spikes, 9ft across, $450, Phone 0428379051, WARRAGUL By Portaloo. Excellent condition. Very strong & Durable, $1,250 each, Phone 0448469655, DOREEN

PLANTS

FARM MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT BUCK RAKE

Drought resistant plants. Very good & Beautiful. FIRES & HEATERS All Variety of plants including Succulents. Agave. etc. FIRE WOOD Already cut wood, logs not Plants selling from $.50c to CONCRETE MIXER $15, Phone 0427130001, AH 3cb ft, old, but working order, cut, Trailer 6x4 load, $30 per $150, Phone 0416102254, load, Phone 0402483707, 97507363, FRANKSTON SKYE NARRE WARREN

Brand New Dimplex oil heater. double bed good quality quilt Model OFC2411TIF, 11 fins, cover set, floral, $20, Phone 2.4kw, 3 heat settings, timer, 93062451, GLENROY fan, humidifier, $80, Phone 95444147, MELBOURNE

KING SINGLE BED

GARDEN TABLE OVAL PVC

RENOVATION

CARRY ALL FORD

LIVESTOCK ALPACA & GUARD ANIMALS

Females & Cria. All ages and colours. Call for more information, $200 to $400 each, Phone 03 5978 8846, MOOROODUC

6x3ft, wooden floor, very good order, $300, Phone BABY BUDGIES 0428217545, COLAC Various colours. 4 weeks CARRYALL out of nest, $10 each, John Berends (i think) Phone 0417367031, 6ftx3ft6, new hard wood floor, CRANBOURNE WEST $350, Phone 0458263482, TAGGERTY

CHISEL PLOUGH

DAIRY GOAT

Toganburg with milk & in Ford, 7 tynne, very good kid, $170, Phone 57218115, order, $600, Phone WANGARATTA 0428217545, COLAC

DRILL PRESS AND STAND EXTERNAL DOOR JAM electric dual stand, GC, FORKLIFT TYNES new solid $80, Phone CLARINDA

hardwood, large chuck, $150, Phone have few to choose from 0416822949, 0412905492, BRIGHTON $100 each suit standard carriage mounts, $100 EAST ea, Phone 0428379051, HOT WATER SERVICE DROP SAW WARRAGUL external, natural gas, instant good blade, works well, $80 GANTRY & ENDLESS hot water, $450, Phone ono, Phone 0412905492, CHAIN 0416822949, CLARINDA BRIGHTON EAST 12ft tall, H beam 24ft acrossX10x6in, block & ROOFING IRON Stramit decking, 4M & 6M EXTENSION LADDERS Tackle, triple geared, Key 2 of, wooden (Kennet), 1 Baxter & Sons Melbourne sheets, $5 per sheet, Phone xtends form 12ft to 20ft $80 15ft lift, $400, Phone 0438540904, HEATHMONT other 9ft6 to 14ft6, $50 good 0428379051, WARRAGUL cond, Phone 0419100795, HAY MACHINERY WATER TANKS & NOBLE PARK NORTH M-Ferg 1450 model round STORAGE GENERATOR KIPOR baler. Very tidy. Shedded always. Including 4 disc GS2600 PLASTIC DRUM New Holland mower, 3PL, 2.6 KVA 4 stroke, 240 volt, 200LTRS Pedder rake. All in VGC. comes with lid, GC, $20, 8.3 amp voltage, 12mths old, 15hrs use, only 25kgs Excellent value, $3,475, Phone 59976266, LOCH 0419591534, digital invertor, sign wave Phone technology, compact, FOSTER WATER TANK 1 Only available. PVC 2000 lightweight, portable with RONALSON TIPPETT litres in Very Good Condition, cover & dust mat. Suits 2HP stationery automotive, Green, $750, Phone 59852164, RYE camping, N74454 with construction etc. Still in engine, generator, used for lighting WATER PUMP box, EC, $700 ono, Phone plant, vgc, $800, Phone 10HLY Ozito waster pump 0439362317, CHELSEA 52542614, BARWON with filter etc. Very Good HEIGHTS HEADS condition only pumped tamic once, $100, Phone RAMPS ROOF TRUSSES 59852164, RYE pair loading and pair car gable steel, 33ft, bolt together ramps new cond, $190 in 3 sections, X 6, $300 ea, lot, Phone 95837466, Phone 0428217545, COLAC CHELTENHAM ROOF TRUSSES Roof trusses steel/gable SAW BENCH AND 33ftW, also 24ftW available, BUZZER Phone 0428217545, AH Easy Cut in good working 52331318, COLAC TIMBER & order, $150, Phone HARDWARE ROTARY HOE 0416102254, SKYE H/duty Semi mounted. HARDWOOD APPROX Suit E27N Fordson. Very 75LM straight, $475 ono, Phone hardwood special mouldings 0419591534, FOSTER as on stairways GTO 60LM 20mm h/w quad, ROTARY HOE 3PL TRACTORS $90 lot, Phone 97897064, 72in Cut. Kuhn, Model FRANKSTON EL60. New PTO FORDSON MAJOR cover. Good Working QUANTITY 350 50MM DIESEL Condition, $1,275, Phone CREAM front end loader, runs and 0419591534, FOSTER tek roof screws metal works welll, rops, ,new clutch fixing, 1kg, 50mm galv 2yrs ago, power steering SAW BENCH decking screws, 500g pack not fitted but supplied, Right angle drive. PTO 25mm clouts, 500gr-50mm $6,000, Phone 0428379051, shaft including Plumber galv,bullet head nails, WARRAGUL block shaft etc, $375, $50 lot, Phone 97897064, Phone 0419591534, FRANKSTON FORDSON MAJOR FOSTER DIESEL

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Giant Goldfish. Blackmore - Huge & Healthy. Comet. Huge tail, $25 ea, Phone 0427130001, AH 97507363, FRANKSTON

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runs but needs work, blown head gasket, good rear tyres, $1,000, Phone 0428379051, WARRAGUL

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SLASHER HEAVY CUT

self propelled h/duty, good working condition, $400, Phone 0414451317, MOOROODUC

TYRES

Tyres 9x36, suitable for drills 3 packets of & combines, also 14.9 x 38 rods included, works ok, as new, used only 1300hrs, tractor tyres, GC, Phone $50, Phone 0407837284, with slasher, $9,000, Phone 0428217545, AH 52331318, 0402385692, DANDENONG COLAC HIGHETT

16 weeks old. Vaccinated. Wormed. Good layers of White eggs. If you fancy something a bit different to Isa browns, $25 each, Phone 0414766577, SOMERVILLE

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Pullet Chickens. Pheasant Ringnecks. Please Call for more information & Individual prices, Phone 0410247144, LANGWARRIN

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HOLDEN VZ 2006 D/Fuel. Auto. Blueish Silver. A/C. P/S. C/locking. CD Player. T/windows, 16in Alloys. Rear spoiler, 300,000kms. Near new Yokohama tyres. Reg 09/2016. Reg serviced. Well maintained. Good reliable car. No Rwcert. Minor issues with paint on roof & spoiler. Small dent on right hand rear quarter panel. Selling as is, $2,200, Phone 0409419264, REGO YHU-120, DANDENONG NORTH

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since new, 1.5 engine, auto, cd player, no reg/RWCert, last reg 29/6/13 FNS871. Selling as is, $1,800, Phone 0418520465, ROSEBUD WEST

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Auto. Mech A1. C/locking. P/S. Alarm. Airbags. CD player. Reg 03/2017. Very reliable. Unmarked duco. Great car to drive. Always garaged. GC, $3,500, Phone 0487930642, AH 93157591, REGO NSM879, ALTONA MEADOWS

SUBARU LIBERTY WAGON 1999

Cherry colour, 2ltr man, 166,000kms, A/C, P/S. Cruise control. Electric windows/mirrors. CD player. Roof rack. Well maintained. Very reliable & economical. Reg & RWCert. Full service history books. Call for more information. Will not disappoint, $4,000 ono, Phone 0412930344, REGO TTX-670, CLAYTON

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Auto. Burgandy color. Cream interior. Reg 11/16, RWCert, A/C. P/S, 175,000kms. Service history. Slight damage passender door & guard. Cheapest car around. Great to drive. Selling due to going overseas, $4,990, Phone 0414692520, REGO UJJ-543, MENTONE

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5spd man, 1EX7HO, serviced, good tyres, light vehicle, best fuel economy,,new left front wheel rotation/balance, bargain or swap Beetle/Kombi, $3,000, Phone 0439396138, YARRAM

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FORD TERRITORY AUTO SEDAN 2005

Petrol. 4ltr Auto. Beaut Clean unit. New. Upgraded Pedders suspension just fitted. 12mths reg paid. Towbar. Gold colour. Selling as is. PHONE CALLS ONLY, $5,850, Phone 0413732789, REGO TPP-982, CASTLEMAINE AREA

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he striking Veloster Street Turbo Special Edition brings $3,000 worth of exclusive additional specification and unique enhancements above the already impressively specified Veloster Series II SR Turbo + on which it is based. Veloster Street Turbo’s stealthy presence is heightened by the dramatic contrast between its Dazzling Blue Mica paintwork and exclusive semi-gloss black RAYS Gram Lights alloy wheels. The head-turning effect is intensified by the use of Phantom Black inserts on the side skirts, front spoiler, grille surround, rear diffuser insert, side mirror covers and rear roof spoiler.

Hyundai launches Veloster Street Turbo Special Edition "... more aggressive drive out of corners, giving it a ‘playful’ character"

The Veloster Street Turbo Special Edition features the Turbo Sports Blue interior package which includes leather-appointed heated & ventilated front sports bucket seats with blue bolsters and blue contrast stitching, blue front seatbelts, blue front door grip handles and centre console side garnishes. Blue contrast stitching also features on the leatherappointed door armrests, centre console armrest, steering wheel and manual transmission gear lever boot. Additionally, the Veloster Street Turbo Special Edition gets unique floor mats with blue-stitched edging and embroidered ‘Street’ logos as standard. Like the Veloster Series II Turbo +, the Special Edition incorporates sports instrumentation, 7-inch LCD touchscreen Satellite Navigation with CD player, MP3 functionality and Sat Nav Update Plan, a Panoramic glass sunroof, climate-control airconditioning with auto defog function and a wealth of other desirable features. The Veloster Street Turbo Special Edition’s 1.6-litre Turbo GDi four-cylinder Gamma engine produces 150kW (at 6,000rpm) and 265Nm (at 1,750 4,500rpm). The Gamma engine boasts Direct Injection technology, a twin-scroll turbocharger, Dual Continuously Variable Valve Timing, electronic throttle control, roller timing chain, variable induction and innovative anti-friction coatings. HOLDEN ADVENTURA VZ LX8 AWD WAGON 2005

Excellent Condition. Auto. Silver with Black Leather. Full optional model. Full instrumentation. Roof DVD player. Handbooks and Service history. RWCert. Reg Vic 06/2017. Call for more information. $9,000 ono, Phone 95894568 or 95892181, AH 0428317929 , REGO TOL-330, CHELTENHAM

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4cyl 4spd Auto. Twin cam engine. Blue. Cruise control. P/S. A/C. C/locking. Radio/Cass. Alarm. 5 new tyres. Towbar. Full service history., 12mths reg. RWCert Always garaged. Wind louvre on each door. Exremely reliable & economical. Must see to appreciate. Ideal for fussy owner. Well maintained. Excellent condition. Call for more information, $6,500 ono, Phone 0425773430, AH 93235464, REGO 1HF8VK, Glenroy

HOLDEN COMMODORE 4D SEDAN 2004

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MAZDA 6 2003

auto, a/c, p/s, new paint, champagne duco, black cloth interior, very clean, all standard, well-maintained, 1CW1IM, reg & RWCert, $7,500, Phone 0404105246, KEYSBOROUGH

In the Veloster Street Turbo Special Edition, the turbocharged Gamma GDi engine is matched to either Hyundai’s own six-speed manual or 7-speed dual-clutch transmission (DCT) Also like the Veloster Series II SR Turbo + on which it is based, the new Veloster Street Turbo Special Edition benefits from the performance-oriented ride, handling and steering refinements made to the car by Hyundai Motor Company Australia’s highly respected local chassis development team.

The Veloster Street Turbo Special Edition also “Like the Series II Turbo, the Special Edition has benefits from experience gained during local impressively sharp turn-in and more aggressive chassis development of the VelosterRaptor concept. drive out of corners, giving it a ‘playful’ character Accordingly, the Veloster Street Turbo Special which allows the rear to be more actively involved Edition carries over the front stabiliser bar and during high-speed cornering,” Mr Wong said. increased spring rates specified by HMCA’s team “That ‘playfulness’ also is enhanced by the Street for Veloster Series II Turbo and Turbo +. Special Edition’s driver-adjustable three-mode Flex “At Veloster Series II’s launch last year we

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Immaculate Limited Edition, many extras including Alpine in-car DVD, great family car with 7 seats, $9,950 ONO, Phone 0359823562, AH 0359823562, REGO TBB304, ROSEBUD

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MERCEDES-BENZ C200 COMPRESSOR UNDEFINED 2001

Auto. A/C. P/S. ABS brakes. White. Grey interior. Full serv/history, 179645kms. Vic/Reg. IBM-5X0. Reliable. Des 0408690482 or Ron 0422468435 or AH (02)60254394. Mre information/photos online at www.tradertag.com.au, $7,500, Phone 0408690482, AH 02 60254394, REGO IBM 5XO, ALBURY

incorporated reduced-diameter front stabiliser bars across the range to allow for more independent front-wheel movement,” said Hyundai Motor Company Australia’s General Manager Product Engineering, Hee Loong Wong, aka 'Wongy'. “In Veloster Series II SR Turbo, the front stabiliser bar diameter was reduced from 24mm to 22mm, and that bar – together with the bespoke dampers and firmer spring rates we specified for the car – also works extremely well with the RAYS Gram Lights alloy wheels on the new Special Edition.

Two Tone Silver Grey, 6cyl Auto, A/C, Power Steering/ Windows/Mirrors, Airbags, Cr/control, T/windows. Reg 01/2017. Full service history. Well maintained. Extremely Reliable & Economical. Great car for city driving. Owned by lady driver. Will not disappoint. Immaculate condition. Must see to appreciate. Regretful sale. Heavily reduced for quick sale, $17,000, Phone 03 9534 6013, REGO XBC720, ST KILDA

SUZUKI ALTO GL MY14 HATCHBACK 2014

Auto. Black duco. Charcoal/ Blue cloth interior. 1.0Ltr auto. A/C/c/locking. Full service history. ONLY 19000kms. 5yr warranty/175000km, Like Ex Demo. EC, $12,500, Phone 59768085, REGO 1CS-8WB, MORNINGTON

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Dual zone climate control air conditioning, remote central locking, key/fob proximity starter button, leather seats, front & rear parking sensors, adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, electronic stability control, collision warning, blind spot monitor, ABS brakes, keyless entry/ alarm, adaptive cornering headlights, bluetooth connectivity for phone and media, multi-function steering wheel, voice recognition and control, electric sunroof and many more features. Extended warranty until the end of 2018 and Ford capped servicing applicable, $19,500, Phone 0400 027 900, REGO ZJI780, ESSENDON

4WDS HOLDEN JACKAROO 4D WAGON 1999

Great 7 seat wagon, V6 auto. power steering, A/C, power windows. Near new tyres & shocks. RWC, $4,750, Phone 0419531348, REGO PRM003, LANGWARRIN

KIA SORRENTO 2009

diesel turbo, too many extras to mention, WYY901, $18,000 or sensible offer, Phone 59418141, AH 0439551569, PAKENHAM

NISSAN PATROL GU ST 2002

Desert Gold, 4x4, 3ltr diesel manual, winch bar, 12000lb winch, snorkel, rear drawers, new brakes, new clutch, $14,500, Phone 0412051787, VIN - JNITESYGIAO335297, DOVETON

TOYOTA HILUX 4X4 EXTRA CAB 1996

Turbo Diesel 5spd man. Heavy duty Top deck steel tray. Long range fuel tank. Twin batteries. Electric brakes. Bullbar. New UHF radio. Snorkel. Towbar. T/ windows. A/c. P/S. RWCert, 12mths reg. ECond. Call for more information, $7,800, Phone 0418968104, VIN JT732LNB109006924, NARRE WARREN NORTH


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$73P/W

$103P/W 2009 HOLDEN VE DUAL FUEL

$52 P/W

2008 TOYOTA AURION PRODIGY

$12,999

DRIVE AWAY

DRIVE AWAY

DUAL FUEL

$63P/W

$53P/W

THIS 4X4 XLS ESCAPE WITH ONLY 116902 KLMS HAS BEEN WELL LOOKED AFTER AND HAS EXCELLENT SERVICE HISTORY. T-BAR AUTO TRANSMISSION, AIR COND, P/STEERING, ABS, ELECTRICS, AIRBAGS, TINTED WINDOWS, SIDE STEPS. 1HN5SL

$12,655

DRIVE AWAY

7 CHAIR

DRIVE AWAY

TOY FOURBY

$10,499

DRIVE AWAY

$10,755

DRIVE AWAY

WELL LOOKED AFTER WITH GREAT SERVICE HISTORY. 6 SPEED AUTO TRANSMISSION, CLIMATE CONTROL AIR COND & P/STEERING, ABS, CRUISE, TRACTION CONTROL, AIRBAGS, TOUCH SCREEN CD/RADIO, USB/AUX INPUT, ALLOYS & MORE! 1AR2JN

6 SPD MANUAL

2007 FORD ESCAPE XLS

$20,888

R GLAMOU

LMCT 11575

TA OH WHA G FEELIN

$65P/W

6 SPEED AUTO TRANSMISSION, SUNROOF, AIR COND, P/STEERING, ABS, CRUISE, ELECTRICS, AIRBAGS, CD/MP3, USB AND AUX INPUT, ALLOYS, AIRBAGS, REVERSE SENSORS, TRACTION CONTROL, FOG LAMPS, REMOTE CENTRAL LOCKING. SN746

VERY WELL LOVED 7 SEATER TERRITORY WITH PLENTY OF EXTRA’S. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, COLOR CODED BARS, ALLOY WHEELS, FOG LAMPS, ABS BRAKES, TRACTION CONTROL, CRUISE CONTROL, CD/MP3 PLAYER, AIRBAG SAFETY, ADJUSTABLE PEDALS, AIR COND, P/STEERING. TVU907

FACTORY DUAL FUEL VE WITH ONLY 85,000 KLMS ONLY. AUTO TRANSMISSION, AIR COND, P/STEERING, ABS, CRUISE, ELECTRICS, AIRBAGS, REVERSE SENSORS, CD/ MP3 PLAYER, ALLOYS, REMOTE CENTRAL LOCKING, AUTO HEAD LIGHTS AND MORE. WWD733

ONLY TRAVELED 90,000 KLMS. 6 SPEED AUTO TRANSMISSION, FULL LEATHER TRIM, AIR COND, P/STEERING, ABS, CRUISE, AIRBAGS, ELECTRICS, ALLOYS, 6 STACK CD, TRACTION CONTROL, FOG LAMPS, REVERSE SENSORS, MULTI FUNCTION STEERING WHEEL, REMOTE CENTRAL LOCKING AND MORE. WXO515

2007 HOLDEN WM CAPRICE

2010 HOLDEN VE SV6

2011 NISSAN XTRAIL

2012 FORD FOCUS SPORT

$15,999

$14,499

LUXURY V8

$79P/W

THIS 6.0LTR CAPRICE HAS BEEN WELL LOOKED AFTER WITH EXCELLENT SERVICE HISTORY. AUTO TRANSMISSION, CLIMATE CONTROL HEATING AND COOLING, ABS, CRUISE, TRACTION CONTROL, AIRBAGS, ALLOYS, TINTED WINDOWS, PREMIUM SOUND WITH 6 STACK CD/MP3. YDR740

SNOW WHITE

AUTO

$50P/W POPULAR SMALL AUTO WITH AIR COND, P/STEERING, ABS, ELECTRICS, AIRBAG SAFETY, CD/MP3 PLAYER, REMOTE CENTRAL LOCKING. ONE OWNER WITH EXCELLENT SERVICE HISTORY. COMES WITH ROADWORTHY CERTIFICATE & WARRANTY. XCH055

$79P/W

$72P/W

WITH GREAT SERVICE HISTORY. FEATURES INCLUDE 6 SPD AUTO, AIR COND, P/STEERING, ELECTRICS, ABS, CRUISE & TRACTION CONTROL, 6 STACK CD/MP3 WITH AUX INPUT & BLUETOOTH, AIRBAG SAFETY, ALLOYS, REMOTE CENTRAL LOCKING WITH 2 KEYS. YPO336

HONDA INTEGRA LUXURY

$9,755 LEATHER & ROOF THIS LUXURY INTEGRA WITH ONLY 121976 KLMS HAS BEEN PREVIOUSLY LOVED WITH EXCELLENT SERVICE HISTORY. LEATHER TRIM, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, ELECTRICS, ABS, AIRBAGS, SIDE SKIRTS, FRONT SPOILER AND MORE. COMES WITH ROADWORTHY CERTIFICATE. THT830

$13,499

DRIVE AWAY

DRIVE AWAY

4X4

AUTO TRANSMISSION, AIR COND, P/STEERING, ABS, CRUISE, TRACTION CONTROL, FOG LAMPS, AIRBAGS, CD/MP3 PLAYER, ALLOYS, BODY KIT WITH REAR SPOILER, REMOTE CENTRAL LOCKING AND MORE. YXR805

2009 SUZUKI SWIFT DRIVE AWAY

$15,999

DRIVE AWAY

DRIVE AWAY

SPORTY AUTO

$67P/W

ONE OWNER WITH GOOD SERVICE HISTORY. 6 SPEED AUTO TRANSMISSION, CLIMATE CONTROL HEATING AND COOLING, ABS, CRUISE, ALLOYS, CD/MP3 PLAYER, USB AND AUX INPUT, SAT NAV, ELECTRICS, AIRBAGS, REVERSE SENSORS, BLUETOOTH, REAR SPOILER. ZBT676

2013 MITSUBISHI LANCER LX

$16,455

$10,999

DRIVE AWAY

DRIVE AWAY

LEATHER TRIM

$55P/W

$81P/W

LEATHER TRIM WITH HEATED SEATS, 6 SPEED AUTO TRANSMISSION, AIR COND, P/STEERING, ALLOYS, KEYLESS START, AIRBAGS, REVERSE CAMERA WITH SENSORS, ELECTRIC DRIVERS SEAT, CD/MP3 PLAYER, REMOTE CENTRAL LOCKING AND MORE. WITH ONLY 53,000 KLMS. ZSI993


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48 BIG AUTO TOYOTA HILUX DUAL CAB P/UP 1992

Mud terrains, extractors, canopy, dual battery, reco motor, $5,600, Phone 0433339467, AH 0433339467, REGO PFY 565, KEYSBOROUGH

FORD LTD FLAGSTAFF P6 SEDAN 1978

VOLKSWAGEN DOUBLE CAB UTE 1973

TOYOTA LANDCRUISER 1995

ute, diesel, alum tray, bullbar, driving/fog lights, UHF wireless, excellent order, 1 owner, 370,000kms, reg 06/16 FTH199, $9,000, Phone 0437537445, PAKENHAM

SPORTS & PERFORMANCE CARS FORD XR8 AU SERIES III TICKFORD SEDAN 2002

Performance motor. Auto. Blue colour. T/windows. Chrome mags. All Black leather interior (Unusual). Momo steering wheel. A/C. P/S. Cr/control. Immobiliser, Car bra (Always worn - NO chips), 12mths reg. Recently serviced. New brakes. EC inside/outside. Runs beautifully. Best XR8 around. Always serviced, garaged & car covered. Very regretful sale. Call for more information, $9,500, Phone 0412225191, REGO RMB-184, MELTON

CLASSIC & UNIQUE CARS BUICK ELECTRA 1974

On Dual Fuel. 351 Cleveland. Gas stamped 2013. Reco motor, transmission & 9in diff. Registered 09/2016 AKB104. Good tyres. Body needs clean up. New front & rear suspension done by Pedders. Alpine 4 speaker stereo system. All new c/locking system. New steering box, brake booster & 3 core radiator. New Gas shockers all round. New muffler. Have receipts for all repair work. 2x Workshop manuals. Great classic. Don’t miss out. Heavily reduced for quick sale. Will not last!!, $5,500, Phone 97900225, AH 0404858071, REGO AKB-104, DANDENONG

FORD XY UTE

with Donor ute, for restoration, reco 6cyl, c/w spare panels etc for rust sections, $3,000 ono, Phone 0403809271, BALLARAT

HILLMAN 1959

station wagon, runs, grey, negotiable, Phone 97918329, NOBLE PARK

HOLDEN EK AUTO 1961 SEDAN

Grey & White. Minimal Rust. Many spares including spare Auto. Spare Right hand mudguard & 4 Doors. Laminated windscreen. Upholstery in reasonable condition. Towbar. Private Owner for last 30yrs. Radio. Workshop manual. No reg/ RWCert. Eng:J88205. Selling as is, $4,400, Phone 59823403, ROSEBUD WEST

No motor or gearbox but otherwise complete including: All Seats, Side gates & tail gates intact. Has major rust. Needs total restoration. Great project vehicle, $4,750 neg, Phone 0407530216, AH 03 54270369, VIN 2632020410, WOODEND

UTES & PANEL VANS FORD AU 1 TONNER SUPER CAB 2002

White. Column auto, Alum tray with sides. reg 02/2017. Drive away. Transferred into your name, $2,450, Phone 0407365103, REGO RKV347, BALLARAT

Project, Rolling body in primer, lots of spares including panels & orig motor, comes with 425HP 455 Stage 1 Alum heads built by Saliba Engines, Dyno tested. Also comes with tins of paint. Call for more information. Great project, $7,000, Phone 0400220298, MOORABBIN

CADILLAC 1963 75 SERIES

completely rebuilt retaining all the original elements where possible. Wireless internet, large computer screens. Has had engineering inspection/ approval. Excellent condition, $40,000, Phone 0401486868, REGO ZCY754, SOUTH MELBOURNE

CADILLAC DE VILLE 4D 1962

75 Series Limousine. Rebuilt from ground up nearly all original, wireless internet/ karaoke. Plus more.Mint condition, engineering inspection/approval, $37,500, Phone 0401486868, SOUTH MELBOURNE

M.G. MGB MKII 2D ROADSTAR CONVERTIBLE 1970

Original car. One Lady owner 35 years. Red duco. 4spd Manual with overdrive. MGB Workshop manual. Tonneau cover. 140,000 miles from new. No rust. Chrome wheels. 2x 60 batteries. Meticulously maintained. Always garaged. Will impress when seen. Excellent condition. Genuine buyers only. No time wasters. No commercial callers. Please call for more information. More photos online at www. tradertag.com.au, $23,500 OFFERS CONSIDERED, Phone 97875438, REGO LBC-848, FRANKSTON STH

4ltr/V6 Auto, A/C. P/S. Elec/ windows, CD-player, C/ locking. Genuine Toyota Aluminum tray, VGC, serv/books. New tyres. Reg serviced. No reg. RWCert. More information/ photos online at www. tradertag.com.au, $7,000, Phone 0412451417, VIN MRODU12G00002382, PRESTON

COMMERCIAL VANS MERCEDES SPRINTER 2002

van, turbo diesel, 5spd manual, GC, some rust around side window rubbers, LWB, dual rear wheels, Sept rego, RSY931, $6,000, Phone 0447149772, WARRNAMBOOL

VOLKSWAGEN REFRIDGERATED TRANSPORTER 1996

HOLDEN VS HSV MALOO

ute 1997, V8, limited edition, red, 274000kms, QEN560, $6,000, Phone 52831126, LITTLE RIVER

HOLDEN VZ S PACK UTE 2005

Petrol & Gas. Exchange engine. Includes 1 Year reg and RWCert. Aluminium bullbar. Please Phone ONLY. No Messages or Emails will be answered, $5,950, Phone 0407365103, REGO 1HO4ZK, BALLARAT AREA

TRUCKS & BUSES FURNITURE VAN BODY

Bargain. 5.5m Long, 1.4 Tonne Tieman Hydraulic tailgate. Good order. See working on truck, $3,500 ono, Phone 0418331987, AH 0467014330, ANAKIE 6spd manual. Blue duco. Blue & Black interior. ONLY 180,000kms. Hard top. A/C. P/S. C/locking. Cruise/control. Stainless exhaust. Towbar, 12mths reg. RWCert upon sale. Reg serviced. Full service history. Well maintained. Always garaged. Excellent condition. Will not disappoint when seen, $10,500 ono, Phone 0427927260, REGO WBR082 , PAKENHAM UPPER

TOYOTA HILUX 1987

2WD, 245,000kms, new tyres, goes really well, Aug 16 reg, dash all done with new vinyl, great runabout, ZXR386, $2,600, Phone 0456799333, TUNGAMAH

TOYOTA HILUX GG15 UTE 2005

Auto, A/C. P/S. Elec/ windows, CD, C/locking. Genuine Toyota Aluminium tray, VGC, serv/books. New tyres. Reg serviced. RWCert. No reg. More information/ photos online at www. tradertag.com.au, $6,800, Phone 0412451417, VIN MRODU12G00002382, PRESTON

CARS DAMAGED

FORD COURIER/ MAZDA BRAVO

Right hand front guard. Burgandy colour. Photos T-bar auto, 1976, 6 cyl, has available at request, $100, rust, some damage, sell Phone 0409552975, complete or parts, $400 RINGWOOD or nearest offer, Phone FORD F250 FRONT 0406513089, BALLAN BUMPER

HOLDEN HX SEDAN

fits 2001-2006, compl with all brackets, good cond, $350 wagon 3ltr 164000kms, auto, ono, Phone 0422079881, LPG, extractors vin W54132, GEELONG $350, Phone 0428379051, FORD FALCON BA V8 Barra 220 manual ute WARRAGUL fluid clutch line from slave/ throughout to outside box PARTS, $220 new sell, $125 works ACCESSORIES & like new, Phone 0402427955, EUROA SERVICE

NISSAN SKYLINE WRECKING

ALUMINIUM NUDGE BAR

will fit Toyota RAV 4 20102016, 12mths old, unmarked, genuine new price $550 sell, $250, Phone 0407591275, MOORABBIN

B & M AUTOMATIC

shifters, 1 Quicksilver, 1 Mega shifter, new in boxes, suit Ford, GM & Chrysler, $275 ea, Phone 0409938467, LALOR

FORD LASER REAR SPRINGS

2yrs old, suit 81-90, also Mazda 323 80-89 20% firmerr than standard recommended, $80 pair, Phone 0417618700, AH 52299747, GEELONG WEST

FORD PANELVAN

cargo barrier, with all fittings, black, $50, Phone 0407881888, KINGSVILLE

HAYNES H607 NEW

Restoration Manual for MGB ( second Edition ). New never used, $10, Phone 59754960, not sure whats its off, has MORNINGTON brackets to mount onto HOLDEN 186S MOTOR chassis 730mm apart, was reco approx 4yrs ago, $100, Phone 0428379051, runs good, hear running WARRAGUL in car, $1,500, Phone 96877496, AH 0418584891, BULLBAR STEEL to suit HQ-HZ Holden, steel FOOTSCRAY heavy duty 5 post, good cond, HOLDEN $300, Phone 0428384705, COMMODORE VN BROADFORD bonnet, GC, $50, Phone 98701690, RINGWOOD BULLBAR TO SUIT EAST TOYOTA

BULLBAR ALUMINIUM

FORD COURIER XL UTE 1995

Tub body. Tonneau cover. Reg. Good tyres. Goes well. Man. Plus more. Call for more information. No RWCert. Selling as is, $1,500 ono, Phone 0417356783, REGO ONZ489, RYE

HOLDEN HT UTE

95% complete, hardly any rust, disc brake front end, 186 3spd syncro, suit restore/parts, $1,200 ono, Phone 0412642921, CRANBOURNE

TOYOTA HILUX GG15 UTETRAY 2005

CUMMINS 903 MOTOR

60 series, steel, winch, Hayman Reese, good cond but surface rust all over it, $100, Phone 0428379051, WARRAGUL

CAR PARTS

D Series 1973 4WD Recovery unit, D/Fuel. 4spd man. Heavy Duty winch. Body & Mech in very good cond, Maroon colour. Eng:028124520, $7,000, Phone 0407878287, MELTON

TRAILER 41FT FLUEHAUF

CARGO BARRIER AU-BA

7 dogs & 6 chains, $120 Plus flashing lights including batteries, odd heavy duty tools, Phone 0408797912, KEILOR

HOLDEN VN

HOLDEN WB STATESMAN

LH guard, straight and Falcon steel mesh dark grey, rusty free, $150, Phone $40, Phone 0417618700, AH 0422079881, GEELONG 52299747, GEELONG WEST HYUNDAI EXCEL

DATSUN 260Z

HATCH

lift hatch rear door. Suits approx 1995-1996 model. Metallic Silver colour. EC. Photos available at request, $200, Phone 0409552975, RINGWOOD

front grille, brand new, best MAGNETO 4CYL 2OF offer, Phone 98701690, Lucas 4cyl Excellent RINGWOOD EAST condition $150 Also Fairbanks Morse magneto FALCON XW 1970 $85, Phone 0411895019, grille, chrome, no plastic in good cond, grille only, WILLIAMSTOWN $150, Phone 0407878287, MONZA CAR SEATS MELTON 1 pair bucket seats, reclining, comes with rails, suit any FALCON XY 1971 car, good cond, $200, Phone grille complete, front bar 0428384705, BROADFORD complete with irons, front gravel tray, all in good cond, NISSAN DOUBLE CAB $550, Phone 0407878287, UTILITY Sports bar, GC, $60, MELTON Phone 03 97597026, AH FIBREGLASS WIND 0417119790, LYSTERFIELD

DEFLECTOR

to suit small truck, EC. Photos available at request, registered 28/8/16 ready $250, Phone 0409552975, to work, $8,000, Phone RINGWOOD 0409042724, RUSHWORTH

TRUCK EQUIPMENT

perfect condition, professionally fitted Hornet air scoop, colour Persian Sand, $225, Phone 0418334780, DRYSDALE

1978 porsche 929 LH front VN bonnet, GC, $50, Phone guard, driving light, $250 98701690, RINGWOOD lot, Phone 98701690, EAST RINGWOOD EAST

complete, suit spares only, DATSUN 120Y crank US, $600, Phone Datsun 260Z front grille, 0407515849, FAIRFIELD brand new, Best offer, Phone 98701690, RINGWOOD EAST INTERNATIONAL

TOW TRUCK

HOLDEN HJ BONNET

FORD CONSUL ZEPHYR

MK11 with automatic transmission service manual 1956-1959 scientific magazines, $25 +post, Phone 95469398, SPRINGVALE

NISSAN ROLLOVER BAR

Suits D40 R51, Aluminum. Never used, GC. Photos available at request, $350, Phone 0409552975, RINGWOOD

PEUGEOT 306 PART

Red colour, Rear bumper, Complete. Photos available at request, $100, Phone 0409552975, RINGWOOD


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TRADE A CAR

LMCT 11360

HOLDEN VE UTE

Buy & Trade Anything! Boats, Cars, Trucks & Bikes HOLDEN CAPTIVA CX 7 SEATER

$14,990 SV6, Leather, auto, kit alloys, 1HN-4VP NISSAN NAVARA D40 STX

HSV AVALANCHE VY 2004

$10,990

$12,990

$10,990

BE QUICK Auto, Air, Steer, Turbo Diesel, DVD Player, 160,000K’s. WKS-782

HYUNDAI SANTA FE

VY SERIES II

HOLDEN BARINA 06

$5,990

Good Klms, alloy wheels. IFD4CA

FORD FALCON FORTE WAGON AU II

$6,990

$5,990

4wd V6 GLS, Alloys, auto great car. TFU253

Full leather, tow bar, this car is fully optioned, BE QUICK, SLB-674

Turbo diesel, manual, 2006 model, 1HC-1RF

$3,990

Automatic, aircon & power steering. RIS-179

S Pack. YQV877

PEUGEOT 307 HDI

VZ S PACK UTE

$6,990

2007 model, Turbo Diesel. WJE073

$6,990

TFX559

FORD FUTURA BA

$4,990

Dedicated Gas. UTR561

JEEP WRANGLER 65

$11,990

Manual 4x4, soft top, Trail Guide Navagation and cruise control. 1GP-1EI

HOLDEN BARINA SEDAN

$5,990

Auto, air, steer alloy wheels 07 model. UKS866

FORD TERRITORY 7 SEATER

$9,990

Alloy wheels, factory cruise, colour coded bumpers, great family car, THX-897

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ars To Choose From

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PEUGOUT 306

Rear drivers side door skin, Red colour, 1995 model, Suits 1996 model, Photos available at request, $50, Phone 0409552975, RINGWOOD

PORSCHE 1978 929

car parts, LH front guard, driving light, $250 lot, Phone 98701690, RINGWOOD EAST

RADIATOR STEEL

Original Steel radiator for Mitsubishi 1987-1989 models. Reconditioned. Photos available at request, $150, Phone 0409552975, RINGWOOD

RADIATOR STEEL MAKE

Original 6cyl XY/XW radiator. Reconditioned. Photos available at request, $180, Phone 0409552975, RINGWOOD

STABILISER BAR

UTE SERVICE BODY

Brand new Ridgeback TM1800 lift-off service body to suit any dual cab ute ( must have an alloy tray already fitted). Features two large side doors, one rear door, ergo stly handles and locks, white powder coat finish. Made from aluminium, 3-year warranty. visit www.ridgebackbodies. com.au, $6,545 Each, Ridgeback Service Bodies, Phone 1300131574, AH 0408726498, DANDENONG SOUTH

WHEELS & TYRES

MAG WHEELS

3.5 tonne ball new, $50, aluminum and steel wheels, Phone 0419567895, suit Holden, Ford and others, 13, 14 and 15in inch, $25 WHEELERS HILL TOWBAR EXTENSION ea, Phone 0428379051, slide in type with locking pin, WARRAGUL cost $80 sell, $25, Phone MERCEDES 16IN AMG 0404433054, RINGWOOD STYLE

TROLLEY JACK

APac, Antique, mechanical, not hydraulic, works, $150 ono, Phone 0407530216, AH 54270369, WOODEND AREA

FREE

6 stud rims and tyres, 75’s X 16in, set of 4, good cond, $200 lot, Phone 0410471757, ROSEBUD WEST

TYRES

Stabilizer bar for HQ to HJ DESERT DUELLERS onwards, yellow colour, 3 Steel rims with tyres, 10R15 $60, Phone 98701690, light truck tyres, suits Toyota RINGWOOD EAST or similar. Photos available STABILISER BAR at request, $150, Phone for HQ to HJ onwards, 0409552975, RINGWOOD yellow colour, $60, Phone 98701690, RINGWOOD FORD 18IN MAGS with low profile RW tyres, EAST TOOL BOX/LUGGAGE 235/40 2H 18 black & orange rims, less than 1/4 price VGSTORAGE EC, $250, Phone 93142843, Suitable for light truck, YARRAVILLE aluminum. Photos available at request, $300, Phone JELLY BEAN WHEELS 0409552975, RINGWOOD x2, 6 slot with tyres, 14x7 Holden pattern, $100, Phone TOWBALL MOUNT heavy duty, 3.5 tonne, 0407881888, KINGSVILLE Hayman Reece, height & length adjustable for level KUMHO TYRES 4OF ride, with easy guide, as new, Brand new. Sticker’s still $140, Phone 0419567895, on tyres. 195/65/14, $250 the lot, Phone 0414597503, WHEELERS HILL DROMANA

TOWBALL MOUNT STANDARD

NISSAN PATROL

4 Mags fitted with Toyo tyres, 205/55/R16. Will fit CLK, C-Class, 1998/2003. Wheels ECond. Tyres 85%, $550, Phone 0438125765, PAYNESVILLE

12 MONTH WARRANTY FINANCE AVAILABLE

Tyres 9x36, suitable for drills & combines, also 14.9 x 38 tractor tyres, GC, Phone 0428217545, AH 52331318, COLAC

TYRES HANCOCK

P265/70 R16, used only for CBD driving by business owner. Quantity of 2 with 75% tread, $60, Phone 95444147, MELBOURNE

AIRCRAFT AIRCRAFT BARRELS

Air cooled barrels 8of. In Good condition. Mainly aluminum heads & steel barrels. Great collector’s item, $100 each, Phone 0428597232, PAKENHAM

TRAILERS BOAT TRAILER PORTABLE

Dunbier portable boat trailer, folds down for easy transport, in good cond, $350, Phone 0488730037, MALVERN EAST

STEEL TANDEM TRAILER

10x5ft, fair cond, towable, requires lights, $595, Phone 0410471757, ROSEBUD WEST

TANDEM TRAILER

12ftL x 5ft 6Wide with crate. Solid Steel trailer. Easy to tow. GC. Green colour, $1,100, Phone 0409233524, WHITTLESEA

CAR OF THE WEEK

2004 HOLDEN ASTRA TS Classic Hatchback 4sp Auto, 133836Ks. 1HG8YL

$4,990

$4,990

CD Hatchback 114610ks, 6sp Manual. TWF923

Classic Hatchback 4sp Auto, 133836Ks. 1HG8YL

2007 FORD FOCUS CL LS

TANDEM TRAILER 8X5

4 wheel electric brakes, new LT tyres, checker plate, $1,800, Phone 0437850128, BACCHUS MARSH

TANDEM TRAILER 8X5FT

H/duty. Fully set up concreting. One of 5 ever built. More information/ photos online at www. tradertag.com.au, $6,750 ono, Phone 0477331103, ROWVILLE

$10,990

5.7lt S Tray, 4sp Automatic, 252987Ks. ZBB516

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2.0lt Sedan, 4sp Sports Automatic 143000Ks. USG048

2007 FORD FALCON BF MK II

$9,990

XR-6 Tray/back 4.0GI, 4sp Automatic, 251002Ks. UWH381

2007 FORD RANGER

$7,990

TDCi Ute 200478Ks, 5sp Manual. 1HK1IL

10 YEARS

$6,990

2002 NISSAN NAVARA D22 ST-R

3.0lt Dual/Cab ute, 5sp Manual, 298197Ks. RTH047

For a FREE QUOTE call: Craig 0417 327 062

$4,990

2005 HOLDEN VZ

Repairs • Stone Chips We Fix Bumpers• Bumper $12,990 • Scratches & Much More

servicing the Peninsula

2004 HOLDEN ASTRA TS

2006 HOLDEN ASTRA AH

2001 MAZDA 121

$3,990

Metro, 5sp Manual, 208468Ks. RSH131

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52 BIG AUTO CARAVANS & CAMPER TRAILERS

CAMPER TRAILER 7FT X 4FT

AUSSIE WIDE WARATAH

This caravan provides unmistakable good looks, absolute reliability and unmatched build quality, the Aussie Wide Caravan will take you places that no other caravan can. Our van has over 34 non standard option upgrades, 2x single beds/innerspring pillow top mattress , solar panels, water tanks, LED TV / DVD/CD/radio player with two speakers, Full en-suite/shower/ toilet, washing machine, Leather dinette. 206 lt two door fridge/freezer, 23 litre suburban HWS, gas/ electric Gas oven/ 3x gas burners /1elec, microwave, Rear camera ,2 x 9 kg gas bottles, Dometic awning with anti flap device, IBIS air conditioning . Has not travelled much selling due to ill health, $59,950, Phone 0407448499, ELTHAM

AVAN 16FT POP TOP 2013

Single axle Aspire 499 model. Immaculate condition. This van features air conditioner. Queen bed with innerspring mattress with underbed storage. Table converts to another bed. Combo toilet & shower, 90ltr 3 way fridge, 3 gas cook-top, TV Exterior Aerial, microwave. Plenty of cupboard space. Large cafe style seating with pull out drawer underneath. Sink. Pull out awning. Pull down legs (easy to access - recently fitted). Gas bottles. Must see. Will not disappoint. Priced to Sell, $29,800 neg, Phone 51271689, AH 0409028738, MOE

AVAN OSCAR POP TOP 2004

Avan Oscar Pop Top Caravan - 15ft CABIN. Tare weight 1150kgs. Front club lounge. Centre kitchen. Rear Island Bed. Air Conditioner. Battery pack. Front boot. Roll out awning. Tinted windows. All in Good Condition, $16,500, Phone 0401548812, COBURG

ECO TOURER 16FT 2007

1 owner. Immaculate condition. GVM 1600. Tare 1500kgs. Sleeps 2.Carpeted floors. 2x spare tyres/rims. Solar controller. Worth $50,000, $34,000 ono, Phone 0407821186, MENTONE

Quality Campers model. Includes battery box & Anderson plug, chairs & flooring. Plus much more. Registered 2016. Call for more information, $4,000, Phone 97208287, AH 0409208731, BORONIA

FAMILY FLAIR 21Í-1 2016

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TARE: 2330kg ATM: 2730kg BALL: 183kg Our most popular family model ,the Family Flair has a tonne of standard inclusions $69,900, South East Caravan Centre, Phone 1300 863 117, CARRUM DOWNS

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Pristine condition throughout, seperate dual slide-outs (lounge & bed), CD/DVD radio player/speakers, 17”/ Sphere LCD TV , wind up antenna, Dometic 3 way fridge/freezer, Smev 4 burner gas griller/oven , Ibis reverse cycle air conditioner, Control panel with watertank indicators and battery state of charge. Solar Power, lift up bed with new pillow top queen size mattress, chrome 3 tier pull-out pantry, Microwave , Circular shower , Lemair washing machine, flush toilet, 2x 90lt water tanks ,2 gas bottles fire extinguisher smoke alarm, , tinted windows, lots of cupboards and under seats and under bed storage will run on solar power for weeks ,to many other things to list. Was bought to travel round Australia never went, only owned by non smoking senior couple. Van is located in Catani, $39,500 Neg, Phone 0447548559, BRIAGOLONG

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Poptop with boot. Elec/ brakes. 2 Single beds or 1 Double bed. Full canvas annexe with windows. 100% waterproof floor. Brand new Awning (only used when annexe isn’t up. Awning Never Used) Microwave. TV/DVD. New Electric aerial. House battery with charger. Builtin porta-potti. Safe. Gas 4-burner stove with exhaust fan. Sway bars. Tinted/ windows. All poles/fittings complete. Small plug-in heater. Portable A/Con. New upholstery. Excellent Condition. Sparkling clean. Ready to go, $10,000, Phone 0408507576, KANGAROO FLAT BENDIGO AREA

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JAYCO HERITAGE 19FT 2002

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his week’s fishing report concludes all aspects of the last phenomenal 2 weeks of fishing. Considering the weather we have all had with the blistering cold mornings and windy days, the amount of fish coming in is surprising. From 8kg winter snapper, Australian salmon, large bags of King George whiting to impressive amounts of both land based and boat caught gummy sharks. Gummy Sharks: On the Land based gummy shark scene Justin Blythe has demonstrated the success that can be had with his streak of 8 gummies in 5 trips. This really shows the people of all ages how you don’t need a boat to catch a good fish. Land based fishing is plentiful and is only getting better and better. Well done to Justin. Off the beach and in the port there have also been plenty of these sharks with the areas such as Somers, Balnarring and the Western entrance. Winter Snapper:

Considering recent events, Westernport is living up to its reputation of providing big fish. In particular places such as the top end of Westernport massive snapper aren’t too hard to get your hands on. Just recently there was a massive 8kg snapper caught with plenty of 3-5kg’s being caught also. So get some good quality bait, put some hours in and you have a big chance of landing one of these hard fighting fish.

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Salmon: Schools of salmon are popping up all over Westernport. This will occur more and more as winter continues. So, always have an eye out for a birds or bust ups as these fish provide some of the best light sports fishing. All you need is a simple metal lure. Trawling with small skirts can also be an effective method. There has also been a heap land based along the coast in areas such as Gunnamatta ranging to Kilcunda. Blue bait, squid and pilchards have been the best bait in that regard. Tuna: Common areas like Portland and Port Fairy are just getting better and better as there are thousands of school tuna with the odd barrel here and there. However, the highlight recently has been the 114.7kg Southern Blue fin tuna caught in the eastern most edge of Bass Strait. This was in fact a by catch but a good one to say the least. Well done to Pat, Nick and Phil. As always, good luck and go smash em! Todd


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SPORT TYRES COST RICCIARDO IN EUROPEAN GP D aniel Ricciardo's wretched run of luck has continued at Formula One's European Grand Prix, with tyres this time costing him a shot at a podium finish.

through the race for mediums.

"We just had rear tyre issues," Ricciardo told Sky Sports F1.

The 26-year-old Australian sunk to a seventh place finish despite starting on the front row of the grid after he and Red Bull teammate Max Verstappen were forced to switch to a two-stop strategy early in the race at Baku in Azerbaijan. Ricciardo, had maintained his second spot early but was forced to pit in the seventh lap after his super soft tyres gave way, before again stopping midway

"We couldn't keep the grip in them and the temperature out of them.

"It was a bit unexpected as we race in some hot places and Singapore for example is one of our stronger venues. "We didn't expect to suffer with that but that was our biggest limitation and we need to understand why. "The two-stop strategy wasn't the plan but we were forced into it."

It's the fourth time Ricciardo's podium hopes have been dashed by non-driver issues in as many races. Ricciardo was left livid after the Monaco Grand Prix last month when Red Bull failed to have tyres ready for a pit stop, costing him a maiden victory at the track as he finished second behind Lewis Hamilton. He also lost time at the Canadian Grand Prix last month due to a fumbled pit stop, while he blamed a mid-race strategy change at the Spanish Grand Prix for costing him a possible victory after he led that race early.

Hoole leaves Sydney, on way back to Jets A

ndrew Hoole looks to be heading home to former A-League club Newcastle after parting ways with Sydney FC. The Olyroos winger was released from the final year of his two-year Sky Blues contract on Monday and is understood to be on the verge of re-signing with the club for which he made his senior debut in 2013. Hoole left an in-turmoil Jets early last year, turning down an offer for a new contract in favour of an opportunity with 2014-15 grand finalists Sydney. But the talented 22-year-old had a shaky first season under coach Graham Arnold and only started in six of his 15 A-League appearances. He also featured six times in Sydney's Asian Champions League campaign, which ended in the round of 16 last month. In January, Jets coach Scott Miller attempted to entice Hoole back to the Hunter as part of a player-swap deal for

wantaway David Carney, who Arnold was chasing and ended up signing for free.

Hoole was not keen to go then but the Broadmeadow Magic product appears to have had a change of heart at a time when the club has new-found stability following Football Federation's sale to the Chinese Ledman Group last week. Having previously shone as a Jets' standout player, he will likely get regular game time under Miller. Newcastle still have two visa spots free, with former Denmark international Morten Nordstrand, ex-Fulham midfielder Wayne Brown and Croatian midfielder Mateo Poljak already locked in for next season. Miller has been in Europe on a scouting mission to beef up his squad in his second campaign at the helm. Hoole is the 12th player to leave Sydney as the club rebuilds following a disappointing A-League season in which they failed to make the finals.


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ustin Johnson is ready to challenge the likes of Jason Day, Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy at golf's summit after finally burying his major championship demons at the US Open.

Long rated one game's supreme talents, the 31-year-old American had found multiple ways to lose the biggest test in golf... until now.

back.

"Coming into today, I've been in this situation time and time again. So I know what to expect. I know how to handle myself. "I've put myself in this position many times, and to get it done is definitely sweet."

With the mental demons seemingly slayed, Johnson can now perhaps fully unleash the Despite being thrust into another beast who has won at least one final round controversy. Johnson event in every single one of his rode the pressure of playing under nine seasons on the US PGA tour threat of a penalty to claim his since his debut. maiden major with a three-shot Given he can hit the ball further victory at fiery and brutally tough than anyone else, the sky could be Oakmont Country Club. the limit. The win takes him from No.6 to "I think this opens the door for me No.3 in the world, behind only to be a great player. It's definitely No.Day and No.2 Spieth. a good start," he said. Just 12 months earlier he faced a 12-foot putt to win the US Open at Despite accepting the penalty, Chambers Bay, only to three-putt Johnson did not believe it was warranted and while admitting to and miss a playoff. 'here we go again' thoughts when At the 2010 US open he took the approached mid-round he was 54-hole lead at Pebble Beach proud of his response. before a final round 82. The same year at the US PGA Championship "It's (drama) nothing new at this point. It's happened so many he grounded his club in a bunker times. I kind of expect it now," he on the 72nd hole and was said. penalised out of a playoff. He also had leads at last year's US Open, British Open and PGA Championship at times but faltered. In all he had amassed 11 top-10 finishes in majors without a win. This time he was approached on the 12th tee by officials informing him they were contemplating assessing a one-shot penalty for an incident on the fifth hole. They believed he may have caused his ball to move on the green and said they would rule on it after his round. At the time he led by two and it clearly rattled his nerves for a few holes as he fell back into a tie for the lead.

"I think this opens the door for me to be a great player"

"So for it to not affect the outcome is fantastic. It just shows how well I played." Third round leader Shane Lowry of Ireland, who started four shots clear, coughed up his advantage with a 76, dropping him to oneunder and a tie for second with Americans Scott Piercy (69) and Jim Furyk (66).

Australia's world No.1 Day looked like he might make a late charge to an improbable victory before the penultimate hole scuppered his chances. Day eagled the 12th and birdied the 13th holes to jump to one under par for the championship but a double bogey and a bogey to finish meant a final round 71 and two-over finish in a tie for eighth.

But he rebounded, pushing far enough clear that the one-shot Adam Scott finished with a fourpenalty he ultimately received was over-74 to be six over, joining inconsequential. Marc Leishman (69). "I couldn't be more excited, more Cameron Smith had a nightmare happy, and more proud of myself," final round of 79, ballooning out to Johnson said. 15 over. "It's definitely a big monkey off my


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Ph: 1300 BIG NEWS was also missing after his season-ending knee injury in game five. It is the third straight year an Australian has claimed an NBA championship ring, with Bogut winning one last year with the Warriors and Patty Mills and Aron Baynes victorious with the San Antonio Spurs in 2014. It was a tough way to end a great season for the Warriors who were defending the title and had set a 73-win, nine-loss regular season record, breaking the mark set by Michael Jordan's 1995-96 Chicago Bulls. The Warriors pounced on the Cavaliers early, dropping 10 three-pointers in the first half, with Draymond Green scoring 22 of his 28 points in the period. The Warriors outscored the Cavaliers 2719 in the second quarter to take a 49-42 halftime lead. The Cavaliers came out of the break inspired and took a 70-63 lead with three minutes left in third quarter, but the Warriors fought back to go into the final quarter up 76-75. The lead see-sawed in the final quarter with LeBron James attempting to lead the Cavaliers to their first title, while Warriors' Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson dropped long bombs. With the Cavaliers outmuscling the Warriors in game six, Warriors coach Steve Kerr attempted to bulk up his starting line-up with centre Festus Ezeli instead of guard Andre Iguodala.

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ustralia's Matthew Dellavedova had to watch from the bench as his Cleveland Cavaliers won the NBA Championship, becoming the first team to come back from 3-1 down in the Finals series. The Cavaliers won a thrilling game seven 93-89 at the Warriors' Oracle Arena in Oakland, California, on Sunday.

"It's just awesome," Dellavedova told AAP. "To come all the way from Australia, then college at St Mary's and to go undrafted before joining the Cavaliers, it has been an amazing journey. "Then now be to NBA champions, it's just a dream come true."

The first six games of the series were blowouts, but the finale was fitting of a title game.

The lead see-sawed in the final quarter until the scores remained locked at 89-89 with both teams unable to score for almost three minutes before the Cavaliers' Kyrie Irving hit a three-pointer with 53.1 seconds left. LeBron James sealed the championship with two free throws after a hard foul from the Warriors' Draymond Green. Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue left Dellavedova on the bench for the entire game, opting to go with veteran Mo Williams as back-up point guard to Irving, while the Warriors' Australian centre Andrew Bogut

It had mixed results with Ezeli missing his first three shots, although he helped control Cavaliers' centre Tristan Thompson who exploited Bogut's absence in game six.


Scott apologises for AFL blunder N orth Melbourne coach Brad Scott admits he made a mistake in claiming that AFL umpires had a free kick bias against Lindsay Thomas. The league has issued Scott with a please explain and will fine him heavily after his verbal blunder following the Kangaroos' Friday night loss to

Hawthorn.

Within 12 hours, North issued an unreserved apology and Scott said on Monday even if there was a basis to the claim, he should have gone directly to the AFL rather than airing it in the postgame media conference.

Aussie rowers get World Cup boost A ustralia's rowing team will go to the Rio Olympics boosted after winning five medals, including two gold, on the final day of World Cup season in Poznan, Poland. The golds were for reigning world champion single sculler Kim Brennan, who won her long-awaited showdown with New Zealand's 2014 world champion Emma Twigg, and men's quadruple scullers James McRae, Cameron Girdlestone, Sasha Belonogoff and Karsten Forsterling. Brennan and Twigg were racing each other for the first time since 2014 after the Kiwi took time off in 2015, and both won their semi-finals impressively to be drawn alongside each other. At the 500m mark, Brennan had already stamped her authority to take the lead from Denmark's Fie Udby Erichsen and Dutchwoman Lisa Scheenaard. By halfway, Twigg was making her move through the closely packed field. However, as the crews pushed into the third 500m, Brennan kicked down to give herself a clear-water advantage and beat Twigg, with Switzerland's Jeannine Gmelin in third place. "I went into this race without any

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expectations because it has been a while since I have raced Erichsen and Twigg," said Brennan, sounding a note of caution. "This is just one of the steps towards Rio. No one is going to play their cards here." The Australian men's quad scull took out the World Cup series for their class after winning a second consecutive gold when they triumphed over Germany and Poland. The men's pair of Alex Lloyd and Spencer Turrin claimed a silver medal behind Great Britain in a torrid battle. In the women's quad scull, Maddie Edmunds, Jen Cleary, Kerry Hore and Jess Hall surged home but Germany pipped them by just 0.32s in a photo finish. The men's four of Alex Hill, Joshua Booth, Joshua Dunkley-Smith and Will Lockwood took home a bronze medal behind Italy and Great Britain. By virtue of winning seven medals at the event, Australia finished fourth on the medal table at World Rowing Cup 3 and sixth overall in the final World Rowing Cup standings, having competed in only two of the regattas.

Murray wins fifth Queen's Club ATP title

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ndy Murray became the first player to win five titles at the pre-Wimbledon Queen's club event as the top seed salvaged a 6-7(5) 6-4 6-3 defeat of Milos Raonic in the Sunday final. Murray needed almost two and a quarter hours to complete his fightback after losing the 52-minute opening set to the Canadian third seed. It took Murray three match points to finish off Raonic. Murray trailed a set and 3-0 before starting his successful drive to reverse the momentum. The top-seeded Scot took his title haul in west London past the four trophies of seven current and past players, including Lleyton Hewitt, Andy Roddick, Boris Becker and John McEnroe. McEnroe was in the player's box of new coaching client Raonic while Ivan Lendl is back with Team Murray as an adviser. "This event has a lot of history and winning it for a fifth time is something special," Murray said. "The field here is always strong. To win it five times means a lot." The world No.2 said he took his fightback one step at a time. "The first thing is to try and get the break back. I started getting the feel of his serve as the match went along," Murray said. "It was frustrating to be down, but my serve helped me out a lot in the last two sets. It was working well." Raonic was playing his first grass final and his first tournament under the supervision of McEnroe. Mac and Lendl met 36 times as players. Murray has now won his past five matches over Raonic, standing 6-3 in the series. Entering the final, the Canadian was unbroken in 47 service games this week. "It was a lot of fun to play here," Raonic said. "I'm feeling pretty good about my game. "I've made some good progress this week and I hope to continue in the days leading into Wimbledon."

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AFL coach backs debate over turf

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he synthetic surface at Etihad Stadium is in the spotlight for the secondstraight week after two incidents involving GWS defender Lachie Whitfield. The Giants player had two heavy collisions on the strip of artificial turf that borders the playing surface during Sunday's AFL win over Essendon. The AFL players association has asked its members for their opinions after Geelong forward Daniel Menzel blamed his ankle injury a week ago on the artificial turf. Giants coach Leon Cameron said after the match that the debate was worth having. "It's a really interesting one - is it right? Because so much traffic goes around the boundary at Etihad, in terms of setting up for sporting events," Cameron said. "It's a great venue, (but) is synthetic the right idea? "Lachie probably hit four or five times today, not just (at) the boundary - they tackled him pretty hard." Whitfield managed to play out the match and did not appear to be badly hurt. "Safety comes first for the players, as we know," Cameron said. "You don't want to see any incident happening at a ground. "It will be an interesting discussion over the second half of the year, what they do. "Do they put the real grass back because of the traffic that goes around there? Is that going to be the best thing?"

Beaten Dogs to regroup during AFL bye

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estern Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge says it's not all doom and gloom after the team suffered their worst loss of the AFL season last night. The Dogs' top-four campaign suffered a setback with the 57-point defeat to Geelong at Etihad Stadium, but Beveridge says the team still heads into their bye safely in the top eight. Round 13 wraps up later today when Melbourne travel to Sydney to take on the Swans, while the Bombers are home to GWS.

Rich under AFL pump, Lions fall to Eagles B

risbane vice-captain Daniel Rich has come under the microscope after again being silenced by a tag during Saturday's 49-point AFL loss to West Coast.

"He's got a lot of credits in the bank ... life's about ticks and crosses and you build up heaps of ticks and you build up some crosses and they've got to weigh up together.

The Lions were blown away in the second quarter by the Eagles at the Gabba, the visitors kicking seven goals to one on their way to a 20.11 (131) to 12.10 (82) victory.

"He wasn't the only one that came in and out of the game. We had some guys that were really poor in the contest."

The loss was the Lions' 12th in 13 matches this season and came after an opening term when they finished just one point behind their finals-chasing opponents. Rich picked up 13 disposals in that opening term but faded away noticeably after being tagged by Eagle Mark Hutchings, touching the ball only seven more times in the match. It's the third week in a row where Rich has struggled obviously under the heat of a tag. Coming just weeks after Leppitsch had put his leaders on notice to lift their on-field performances, the display led to questions about whether the axe was about to fall on the midfielder. "It's something he has to overcome but we have to help him, no doubt," Leppitsch said. "I wouldn't say his head's on the block.

The Lions managed to pick up 109 more disposals than the Eagles but were ineffective for many parts of the contest, with Leppitsch describing some basic skill errors as "alarming". Josh Walker ended the match with four goals for the hosts while youngster Josh Schache and Irishman Pearce Hanley had two majors each. Eagles big man Josh Kennedy kicked five goals for his second bag against the Lions this year, lifting him three clear of Lance Franklin in the Coleman Medal race. Mark LeCras and Jack Darling picked up four majors each in a win which coach Adam Simpson described as far from perfect but welcome. "Probably not a polished performance - the last 10 minutes, the boys looked tired," Simpson said, adding next weekend's bye was arriving for his squad at the right time. "It's been a big block of games and we'll enjoy the time off."


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Resurgent Dockers staying grounded in AFL FOOTBALL

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he winning vibe has finally returned to Fremantle, but coach Ross Lyon has warned his players not to get carried away just yet.

But with games against flag fancies Geelong, Sydney, West Coast, Adelaide, GWS, and the Bulldogs to come in Fremantle's run home, Lyon said some The Dockers have moved up to 15th spot on tough challenges await his side. the AFL table following successive wins over "Look, (we've taken) little steps forward," Essendon, Brisbane, and Port Adelaide. Lyon said. While the big wins over Essendon and Brisbane were expected, the Dockers started as underdogs against the Power, whose 17-point loss in Perth on Saturday night severely dented their finals hopes. Fremantle will have the chance to notch their fourth win on the trot when they take on struggling Collingwood at the MCG on Friday night.

"There's some growth around the place. That's three weeks in a row now, so we're pleased with that. "Fundamentally we aim to compete and improve, and we think we've made some inroads there. "But the top echelons of the ladder - there's sterner tests again." Lyon will consider resting veteran forward

Matthew Pavlich against Collingwood. Pavlich booted four goals against the Power. But the six-day break between games, plus the fact the match is in Melbourne, could convince the Dockers to leave Pavlich at home. Forward Tanner Smith (hamstring) will miss the match, with Jack Hannath firming as an inclusion. Fremantle's mid-season revival has been sparked by the emergence of some future stars. Connor Blakely has been a revelation through the midfield, while Sam Collins, Hayden Crozier, Lachie Weller and Darcy Tucker have also performed strongly.


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