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This week all over NSW marks the last days of school for Year 12 students studying their Higher School Certificate. The students will have a two week break for studying before they begin their official HSC exams on October 14. It’ll be a sea of papers from here in for Orange High School students Dylan Egli, Tina Jones, Jay Rovacsck, Georgie White and Sarah Kjoller, so wish them luck! Today is ‘Celebration Day’ for many schools around Orange so look out for celebrating school leavers! PICTURE: CENTRAL WEST PHOTO NEWS/GRACE JOHNS

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September 23–29, 2010 Central West Photo News

PICTURE: CENTRAL WEST PHOTO NEWS/CHRIS BENNETTS

from the

with Bob Holland

Hi friends!

Our new website has been attracting a good deal of traffic with over 600 hits during the first couple of weeks. Our new Gallery section is sure to boost this even further, so do yourself a favour and go to www.myphotonews.com.au to see what we’re doing. I’d also like to give our new radio show another plug. It’s called the 2EL Shopping Show and you can hear it between 1 and 2 each Thursday on 2EL Radio 1089AM. 2EL’s daytime host Tony Wright and myself present a fun and informative program where we pass on some great shopping deals, discounts and discoveries, all worth hearing about. The show is proudly sponsored by Photo News so tune in today and see if it’s for you.

Now one for the oops file! Last week we omitted Paul Tierney’s School’s In Column and I can’t blame anyone else, it was my fault. Sorry Paul! It’s back in this week and we’re loving it! Nominations are still being taken for the Rotary Club of Orange Calare’s Vocational and Community Awards. Check the ad on page 7 of this issue and then set about nominating people you know who deserve to be considered for such an award. My page 3 comment on marriage last week seems to have resonated with a number of readers. I received a couple of complimentary emails and one reader even dropped into our office with a single rose for my wife and I. Now that’s nice! Until next week, cheers and go well!  bob@cwpn.com.au

The art of etiquette By CHRIS BENNETTS Senior StudentS at Blayney High School took a lesson in good etiquette recently when they attended a seminar run by Maree Statham. Maree describes her seminars as ‘A fun, informative, and beneficial workshop for young men and women, opening up a world of

possibilities in personal development and self improvement that will last a life time.’ Students learnt valuable lessons on topics including general social and dining etiquette, self esteem, motivation, positive thinking, respect and interview preparation. Maree spoke of the importance of having a positive attitude and aiming high, especially as

Get your hands on some dirt!

Valuable life lessons: Maree Statham holding a workshop for Blayney High students. the students approach their final HSC exams. “i’m dedicated to self improvement and development of young people in the area” she said. Maree has over 40 years experience in business, and is an award winning business owner servicing a wide clientele including parliamentarians and sporting celebrities.

PICTURE: CENTRAL WEST PHOTO NEWS/GRACE JOHNS

It’s another big Photo News for you to enjoy this week so happy reading! This week’s issue includes a couple of added features. Our latest 20+ Magazine is in here plus we’ve done a 3 page feature on Wangarang Industries. Wangarang is a great local business that provides a number of excellent services yet what they do is sometimes not appreciated as much as it could be. Have a read of David Dixon’s great feature and we’re sure you’ll have a greater appreciation of Wangarang and its people in the future.

Items for auction: Rob Dean from Australian Native Landscapes has donated $500 worth of soil to the Telstra Child Flight Tradies Auction and Dinner Dance, which will be up for auction tomorrow night. By GRACE JOHNS TelSTra CHild FligHT will be holding a tradies Auction and dinner dance tomorrow, Friday, September 24 and all are invited to come along and make a bid! unfortunately the tradies themselves won’t be up for auction – but you can still get a chance to win items and services that have been donated by local tradespeople and professionals. items such as two hours labour from building

services, $500 worth of soil, a truck load of cement, carpets of three rooms cleaned and a windscreen supply and fit will be available for live auction, as well as financial services, accommodation and a Harbour Bridge climb up for silent auction! not only that, but the evening will also include a three course meal and music by the Millthumpers. this is a worthy cause, with all proceeds from the event going to Telstra Child Flight – an organisation that has been the specialist

medical helicopter service for nSW newborn and paediatric emergency transport service of NSW Health. Telstra Child Flight need your help to continue running their service! tickets are still available for this event so make sure you get in fast to reserve your place. Price is $55 per person or $400 for a table of eight. they can be purchased by calling Melanie townsend on 0448 323 346. The event will be held at the Orange ex-Services Club with pre-dinner drinks at 6.30pm for a 7pm start.


Central West Photo News September 23–29, 2010

Thanks kids!

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By BoB Holland Last Saturday I dropped into Orange Central to see how the Fun Day at Wendy’s was going. These folk had recently given their shop a makeover and added coffee and donuts to their range. The Fun Day was to celebrate the changes and it was obvious that the folk there had gone to a lot of trouble to make the day a success. While talking to the owners I noticed they had a loudspeaker that wasn’t being used and having done a bit in the past, I offered to do some spruiking for them if they’d like me to do so. An hour later I was on the job, talking up the crowd, broadcasting a variety of special offers and giving away lots of prizes. You could say I was in my element. One of the things on offer was the chance to spin a fun wheel and win a prize if you made a purchase.

the thank you’s were real, genuine, and for this seasoned granddad, heart-warming During the hour I was there quite a number of people made purchases and then had a go at spinning the wheel. Most were young kids which didn’t surprise me but one thing that did surprise me was the number of kids who thanked me after their turn. It probably sounds a bit corny but it really did my heart good to see a little kid spin the wheel, win a very small prize and then, more times than not, make the effort to say “thank you”. Although sometimes prompted by their parents and sheepish at times, the thank you’s were real, genuine, and for this seasoned old granddad, heart-warming. When I shared this with my wife Jackie, she said “that’s the type of thing you should write about in your column in Photo News. That’s what Photo News is about and that’s what a lot of people would love to hear about”. I value Jackie’s opinion and this column is the proof of that. It may not be riveting reading or earth shattering news but I have to admit, if others get to feel the warm fuzzies that I felt from those kids last Saturday just by reading my column, we’ve done good. In some respects this is also a salute to all those parents who take seriously the job of bringing up their kids. The ones who do so by setting a good example, teaching and encouraging them to be good and responsible citizens, disciplining them when needed and above all else doing this with a spirit of genuine and sincere love, patience and understanding. Thanks parents! And thanks kids!, you made my day last Saturday.  bob@cwpn.com.au

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PICTURE: CENTRAL WEST PHOTO NEWS/GRACE JOHNS

Wilma Haigh, Jacqueline Dunn and Juanita Willoughby with some of the works they’ll be showing at the Orange Lapidary and Mineral Club exhibition

Beautiful art from the ground on display! By GRACE JOHNS Hundreds of amazing hand crafted pieces of jewellery, stones and art will be on display this weekend at the Lapidary and mineral Club exhibition. orange’s Lapidary and mineral Club meet regularly and carve beautiful pieces of art from rocks and stones they find, and their past year of hard work will come

to fruition at the orange Cultural Centre where they show off the all beautiful things you can find in the earth! The exhibition will showcase works by over 30 different club members with demonstrations being held continuously throughout the day including ones by australia’s Top Carver 2010. a small number of works will also be for sale, so if you’re interested in buying then make

sure you get in early! Lapidary Club members will also be identifying rocks that members of the public bring with them, so if you want, make sure you bring along any rocks you might have that you want to know more about. This is the Lapidary Club’s 46th year so it’s sure to be a great one! it won’t only be the Lapidary Club on display, as the orange Lacemakers will be

showing off their doilies and other beautiful pieces of art during the exhibition as well! The exhibition will be open from 9.30am to 4pm on both saturday and sunday in the orange Cultural Centre main hall, located in the Woolworths Car Park. for more information call mollie on 6362 9757. entry will be by gold coin donation, with children free, and all funds raised will go to alzheimer’s australia research.

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Full steam ahead for Canowindra show The Canowindra Show has rolled around again and will kick off tomorrow and continue on to Saturday. The show is always a popular community event and attracts people from far and wide. Trains are a running theme in a number of the attractions this year, which coincides with Canowindra’s ‘rail Centenary’ celebrations. if you are looking to check out the creative talent from Canowindra and neighbouring towns, head to the Cobley Pavilion which will host a wide array of exhibitions. The art and Photography has gained a reputation of high quality work and always catches the attention of visitors. This year ‘Train Photography’ is a special focus in support of Canowindra ‘rail Centenary’. Due to the recent rainfall, photos of the regions’ floods will be an added item of interest. The art Section will also have added focus on Trains and railway, with art classes being run thanks to generous sponsorship by ‘raw Canvas’ art Supplier. Craft, Cooking and Produce classes will also have focus on Trains, with all sections promising to provide creativity and colour. So why not make the trip out to Canowindra this weekend and enjoy everything the lovely town has to offer, there is sure to be something for the whole family to enjoy!

Orange Base Hospita l is asking people to remember the simple F.A.S.T test as a wa y to remember and recog nise early signs of str oke. Face – Has the perso Arms – Can they lift

Think F.A.S.T By CHRIS BENNETTS

PICTURE: by Jo GaIGals of ‘ThE CanowIndRa PhoEnIx’.

STroke Care CoordinaTor Fiona ryan said stroke is australia’s second biggest killer. “This is just one of the reasons why it is so important to help spread the F.a.S.T message. “every ten minutes somebody in australia has a stroke. we are supporting the national Stroke Foundation’s calls for people to think F.a.S.T to recognise the signs of stoke.” Ms ryan said.

n’s mouth drooped?

both arms? Speech – Is their spee ch slurred? Do they understand you? Time – Time is critic al. If you see any of the se signs, call 000 now!

Forbes resident Mrs robyn dawes is thankful that her quick thinking daughter Michelle remembered to act F.a.S.T “we were out gardening, and she noticed that my speech was slurred and that i wasn’t quite myself, at first I told her not to be silly, but she persisted and i was in orange Base hospital within hours.” Mrs ryan warned of the dangers of the ‘denial process’. “The majority of stroke victims who are in

hospital within 3 hours are because they have a witness who notices something is wrong.” The national Stroke Foundation have launched a new interactive website and iPhone application to further spread the F.a.S.T message. “it’s also a good opportunity for us to promote the local support group that we have here in orange, which meets every third Monday at 11am at The neighbourhood information Centre” Mrs ryan said.

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VOCATIONAL and COMMUNITY AWARDS The Rotary Club of Orange Calare is now calling for nominations in their inaugural awards. You can nominate outstanding people from the local community in the following categories: COMMUNITY SERVICE PRIDE OF WORKMANSHIP VOLUNTEER HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT TAFE STUDENT UNIVERSITY STUDENT and the prestigious PAUL HARRIS FELLOW AWARD

Final preparations - Director of the field days Bruce Reynolds mows the lawn at the Borenore site.

By CHRIS BENNETTS The AusTrAliAn nATionAl Field dAys officially opened their Borenore site last week, with organisers expecting another bumper year. With the recent rainfall the Field day site is looking better than ever, with lushly grassed sites, sealed roads, permanent facilities and a wide range of catering facilities.

This will be the 59th annual Australian National Field days, which attract nearly 600 exhibitors from throughout Australia and overseas each year. Visitors to the field days can expect to see all the latest agricultural technologies, implements and ideas, plus spring fashions, lifestyle products and delicious foods. The voluntary committee and staff work throughout the year to provide a range of topi-

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Don’t let the church put you off God By Matthew Blowes Are you one of those people who wonder about God—whether he exists, what he’s like, why things are the way they are, and so on? Perhaps you’ve even tried church but you’ve been disappointed by church people. Maybe you’ve read about Jesus in the Bible—he was so down-to-earth, so different, so challenging. Then you see some church service on TV, with men dressed in brightly-coloured robes, with lots of gold ornaments all around. That doesn’t seem at all like Jesus, and you’re confused. It IS very sad that God’s message for you and for me seems to be hidden or distorted by church people or church ceremonials, but don’t give up on God because his Church is imperfect. God DOES exist. He HAS revealed himself in the Bible. He DID send Jesus to die. He DOES love you. Keep looking! God promises, “When you seek me with all your heart, you WILL find me.”

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Australian singles chart 1 (1) Dynamite – Taio Cruz 2 (2) Teenage Dream – Katy Perry 3 (5) Dj Got Us Fallin’ In Love – Usher Feat. Pitbull 4 (3) Love The Way You Lie – Eminem Feat. Rihanna 5 (8) Just The Way You Are – Bruno Mars 6 (6) Take It Off – Ke$ha 7 (9) F U – Cee-Lo Green 8 (4) Club Can’t Handle Me – Flo Rida Feat. David Guetta 9 (24)Just A Dream – Nelly 10 (13) Cooler Than Me – Mike Posner

Australian albums chart 1 (-) A Thousand Suns – Linkin Park 2 (1) Teenage Dream – Katy Perry 3 (-) Science & Faith – The Script 4 (2) Recovery – Eminem 5 (-) Midnight Remember – Little Red 6 (4) Asylum – Disturbed 7 (-) Interpol – Interpol V2/ 8 (5) Flamingo – Brandon Flowers 9 (-) Grinderman – 2 Grinderman 10 (7) Down The Way – Angus & Julia Stone

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Louisa Brooks When I woke up this morning my first thought was… what am I going to have for breakfast? My most hated household chore is... vacuuming My favourite song at the moment is… ‘Dance the Way I Feel’ by Ou Est Le Swimming Pool My favourite food is… Thai red curry One thing I miss about being a kid is… the way my mum used to make my bed I just can’t resist… dancing My favourite invention in my lifetime is… iPhone My three most cherished items are… perfume, my baggy jumper and Diet Coke If I could buy anything right now, it would be… a new little black dress I wouldn’t be caught wearing....jeans and joggers If today was the best day of my life it would be because… my tax return came in One day I will… be in Spain

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The Borenore sTore will add a new chapter to its long history, when it starts life as a fully fledged Cafe. owner/operator scott Dowling took over the store in April and has worked tirelessly to breathe new life into the store. ‘We’ve done a fair bit of work to the place; we’ve installed a brand new commercial kitchen and dining area.’ scott is a renowned chef, having trained in

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Local Authors: Rozzi Smith, Anne Marie Ingham, Marion Gosper and Margaret Carroll will have a stand at the Field days.

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Local authors on show By CHRIS BENNETTS Lovers of Literature are in for a treat at this year’s australian National field Days, with the inclusion of the ‘authors of Cabonne’ stand in the Made in Cabonne pavilion. Local author anne Marie ingham is excited about the prospect of promoting local literature Picture by aaa aaa

“it’s a wonderful chance to showcase our work at an event like the field days” This will be the first year the stand will feature, which will add to the wide range of local creative talent on display at the field days. “it’s a fabulous group of people, we have individual styles but we’re all in it together” Anne Marie said.

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Tolie Bashara Business Central West Trophies and Embroidery Your official title Server of the public Name one thing that your business is well known for We deliver How long have you lived in the Central West? 25 years Hobbies or interests? Work Sports you play No sport, but I do community radio How long have you been the boss? 10 years Number of staff 11 Most popular product or service you sell Sports uniforms, trophies and engraving Favourite Central West business PhotoNews What do you love most about the Central West? Quality of life If you had the power, what would you change in the Central West? Improved infrastructure

Bathurst Road in the late 1950s This phoTo was taken in 1959 to highlight the wedding car parked outside st Mary’s Church in Bathurst Road but also shows buildings of interest. At the left is the eastern extremity of Bowen Terrace, built in 1876 to house workers at Maurice Bowen’s tannery further along Bathurst Road. Next to the last terrace house is a brick home that still serves as a residence today while adjacent is the East orange

Butchery and to the right of the butchery is a general store. The photo was supplied by John Rudd, who managed the butchery from 1959 to 1963. John says orange Abattoir owners Rogers had the shop before it was purchased in 1959 by Jack Wright. it was Wright’s third butchery with others being next to the fire station and at the corner of Margaret and Anson streets. John started as an apprentice at the latter

store and three and a half years later Wright asked him to manage the newly purchased store, which was known as East orange Cash Butchery. in 1963 John opened his own butchery at the corner of McLachlan and summer streets. he says the East orange Cash Butchery operated until the late 1960s and was demolished in the 1970s. The Ford in the foreground was used for the wedding of pat and Chicka Mackin.

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“The Grey Gypsies in Jacketts” perform “These Boots” to finish the Music@Millthorpe concert.

Concert raises ukuleles for Cambodia Sending ukuleles to Cambodia was the worthy but unusual cause championed at the Music@ Millthorpe 2010 Concert held recently at Millthorpe Public School. The concert featured classical music, percussion performances, drama, a rock and roll finale, and a ukulele band led by former Millthorpe School Principal Simon Coomans. Simon explained that the idea for the

‘Ukuleles to Cambodia’ drive came after meeting a former student who is working in the impoverished country. As well as donations on the night, a number of ukuleles were also decorated by pupils who performed two musical numbers with Simon. Other performances included a choral interpretation of Roald Dahl’s work, “The Witches”; violin solos, a drumming “tag team”

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On the Mitchell Highway, a simple idea whose time has come.

Totally Local, produce comes from throughout the Central Tablelands.

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he startlingly simple and original concept behind the store, “your everyday Farmer’s Market” has captured the imagination of people from around Australia attracted to its health and environmental benefits. Totally Local works on the modern principle of “the 100-Mile Diet”; supporting local farmers and producers to reduce the carbon footprint of food that is otherwise trucked hundreds of kilometres to distant markets. But to co-owner Graham Smith, it all seemed so obvious. “This was always a roadside selling outlet for fruit,” he says of the Mitchell Highway store. “This land was originally an orchard and this building was a packing shed, storage, and cool room for fruit,” he explained.

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hind Canadian writers Alisa Smith and JB MacKinnon’s book “The 100-Mile Diet: A Year of Local Eating” which advocated people eating local produce for their health and for the planet. “When we first started, we contacted the Canadian people who came up with the 100-Mile Diet and got permission to use their logo,” Graham said. While about 80–90 per cent of their produce is within this limit, such items as seafood and some boutique produce such as cordials come from outside the Central Tablelands. Starting with 30 local suppliers in September 2008, they have now grown to 120 covering local produce ranging from wines and beers, honey and nuts, poultry, vegetables, venison, sweets, fruit, and beauty products. Business is raging; with plans advanced to open a restaurant with boutique brewer Badlands Brewery to set-up shop in-house in the near future. “Our plan

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is to have five local beers on tap in the restaurant,” Graham said. But the franchise venture is the one that could really see Totally Local go national, and the proposal came about by chance. “A while back Prime TV did a story, we then had hits from all over Australia from people who wanted to set-up a shop,” Graham says. Describing the plan as “halfway through the process” Graham and his partners expect to see it come to fruition, as it were, next year. “There’s still a lot of work to do, but we thought it had a lot of potential. “All partners have an agricultural background. When we got the hits we thought, if we don’t, someone else will,” he said. In a global marketplace where individuals are trying to do what they can for their environment, it ap-

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Grace Summer Folpp Born 14/9/10 Weight 3450g Parents Renae and Mat Folpp of Blayney Siblings First child Grandparents Max and Lorraine Folpp, Peter and Aileen Hildenbeutel, all of Blayney

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John are the pair’s middle names. Kyle is a local musician and is bringing his mammoth knowledge, talent and interest in music to the table as co-director of SJE. He has been working non-stop as a musician for the last 15-years and has performed all over the country as well as internationally. Kyle has played with the likes of Brooks and Dunn, Lior, INXS, Piano Men, Jasmine Rae, Falcon Road as well as at CMC Rocks on the Mount and the Snowys, headlining venues at the Tamworth Music Festival, as musical director for a touring circus and in East Timor entertaining Aussie Troups. This month he also played with country band Jonah’s Road as they supported American superstar Tim McGraw at ACER Arena and Rod Laver Area. Ash has lived in Orange most of his life

other than some time spent at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst studying a Bachelor of Business. Ash is well known around the area as being very well informed when it comes to the music and business communities. Ash has loads of experience in the area, owning and operating several businesses in NSW – so the decision for the pair to band together was promising! “It has snowballed very quickly,” Ash said, with SJE already bringing well known Mark Beretta to make an appearance in August at Hotel Canobolas, and tickets are already on sale for Australian jazz icon, Vince Jones, to perform a concert at Union Bank with support by local jazz singer Rachel Thoms on November 21. Kyle and Ashley are extremely excited about the event already as they plan to transform

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Simon John Events (SJE) is a new event management company that was born in Orange last month. It’s the brain child of two enthusiastic young locals, Kyle Manning and Ashley Brown, and it’s sure to have all of Orange talking in no time. SJE plan to bring the best quality of musicians, chefs and authors to our streets to give locals a chance to get up close and personal with their favourite talents. It all started when Kyle and Ashley were having a social beer together and decided there was a niche for high end handpicked events in the area, events that people would expect to see in the big cities. “So we met again a week later for another beer and Simon John Events was born!” Ashley told Photo News, adding that Simon and

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the Union Bank courtyard completely to provide the perfect jazz evening for locals. “When it comes to Australian jazz music you don’t get much better than Vince Jones and Rachael Thoms,” Kyle said, speaking very highly of the two. “This could even be better than a concert in Sydney or Melbourne – because you’re going to be able to get up close and personal with the performers – it’ll be a very intimate event.” Tickets are currently on sale for Vince Jones at Union Bank and can be purchased at Angus and Robertson. These young dynamos have their heart set on bringing the best in music, reading, food and more to Orange and we should give them a big ‘cheers!’ for doing so!

This month we spoke to Lauren Maslen about her job as Manager of Dick Smith. Lauren has been at Dick Smith in Orange for six years. She had no previous experience with the technology side of the job, but had some experience in management. She began work as a casual, but quickly worked her way up, and was promoted to manager within two and a half years! “I guess I hit the ground running. I did whatever I could to learn and I always got along well with the staff,” Lauren told Photo News. She’s now been manager for around three and a half years and says she’s loved every minute of it. Lauren’s duties include monitoring store performance, managing staff, customer service and coaching and training in Bathurst, Orange and Dubbo. “I’m very customer service focused – and very focused on our team. I love everything about it – I love my team and my customers. I love my job.” Lauren with her team at Dick Smith Electronics Orange


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SWIMMING Swimming is a great sport for all ages and all levels of skill. Not only is it ideal for general fitness but is also beneficial for improving muscle tone and flexibility. Further, swimming is a fabulous exercise in the treatment of low back pain. Due to the buoyancy of the water, the joints in the back are unloaded, allowing the person to exercise with minimal pain. What this means, is that a person is able to exercise to improve their fitness and core stability, and maintain and improve flexibility. However, always work within pain limits and consult a doctor/physiotherapist if your back pain is continuing.

The Three Sisters

Have you ever seen a movie called ‘The Bucket List’? Released in 2007, it stars Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman as an unlikely duo who decide to hit the road together with a wish-list of items to tick off before they die. In other words, before they ‘kick the bucket’. It’s quite inspirational stuff. You may even have your own Bucket List containing far off places and once in a life-time experiences that you wish to accomplish. Just remember that a wish-list doesn’t have to remain wishful, and amazing places to see don’t have to be hard to find. For example, have you ever seen the afternoon sun set the Three Sisters alight in an orangey-pink glow? Now that is something that really shouldn’t be missed. Indeed the Blue Mountains are world class, making it on to many a world travellers list of ‘Things to Do’. We in the Central West often simply take them for granted as being just next door; even an impediment to a journey to Sydney. But think again. Not only are the Blue Mountains a world heritage listed area, they form part of our modern history and the Three Sisters continue to stand as a spectacular and much heralded centrepiece. Even better, you can drive right up to them at Echo Point in Katoomba and, if you time it right, catch the beautiful afternoon colours of our own Central West reflected back from the ancient sandstone. While modern geologists will attest that the Three Sisters were created by thousands of years of eroding winds and water cutting through soft the eastern drop of the Great Dividing Range, for the traditional owners of the Jamison Valley, the local Gundungarra people, each animal, plant, place and event holds a story. For them, the legend of the Three Sisters goes something like this: Once upon a time there were three very beautiful Gundungarra maidens. Word of their loveliness spread far and wide and, although there were many interested parties, the maidens were forbidden by law to marry outside their own tribe. As their hearts would have it, however, the sisters fell in love with three handsome brothers from the neighbouring Nepean River and one day these brothers came to claim them. This sparked a terrible battle between the tribes that raged across the mountains. The sisters ran to the edge of the cliff and, when they beheld the horrible war, were ter-

rified. As a means of protecting them, their father – who also happened to be the local witch doctor – turned them to stone where they stood. Considering them now safe, he then returned to the fray with the plan to change them back as soon as the fighting was over. What their father didn’t count on, however, was that he would be killed in the battle. This is exactly what happened. And because no one else knew how to undo his spell, the maidens remain as three great pinnacles of rock to this day. Their names are Meehni (922 metres tall), Wimlah (918 metres tall) and Gunnedoo (906 metres tall) and, regardless of their eternal sentence, they are each still breathtakingly beautiful. Local Aboriginal people maintain close ties to the Three Sisters, their land and it’s stories, and hundreds of rock art and occupation sites remain in the Blue Mountains. In contrast, the Blue Mountains were strange and forbidding place to the early European colonists. In the end it took 25 years for explorers from Sydney to cross what was then considered an “impenetrable barrier”. Three men, Blaxland, Wentworth and Lawson, finally achieved success in 1813 by way of a traditional Aboriginal route which traversed the ridgelines instead of the valleys. The explorers marked their way in the bark of the trees along the rugged escarpment before, at last, from a high hill, witnessing the prize-worthy grazing lands to the west. Still, even though these explorers had crossed the Blue Mountains, they had not yet crossed the Great Dividing Range. It was another six months before George Evans completed the journey, becoming the first European to properly reach the rich pasture lands of our own Central West. These days, of course, there are two main arteries crossing the Blue Mountains– the Great Western Highway which follows Blaxland, Wentworth and Lawson’s original path, and the Bells Line of Road (also known as the Botanists Way) which follows another traditional Aboriginal route along

the northern edge of the Grose Valley. It is the Great Western Highway that will take you to Katoomba, from which is it only a five minute drive to Echo Point and the Three Sisters. Even if you have no chance to stay longer, it is an easy stop off on the way to or from Sydney and a perfect place to take the family. As well as plenty of trails for the seasoned adventurer, there is also an easy walk for all ages which leads right to the Three Sisters, or simply have a cup of tea and behold the stunning view right from the car park. Not far away there is the additional option to see everything from the air with the Scenic Skyway. From just $16 return for an adult, the skyway takes you on a 720m journey nearly 300m above the Three Sisters, Katoomba Falls, Mount Solitary and the spectacular spread of the Jamison Valley. The ‘Electro-Sceniglass’ bottom means the sheer cliffs and deep inaccessible valleys can also be seen through the floor, giving you an exquisite bird’s eye view. Both the time of year and time of day that you visit can have an impact on what you see at Echo Point. For the clearest day with the clearest views, try to time your visit with a high pressure cell over the area. Seen from the car park, the afternoon sun will light up the western face of the sisters while, on the other hand, the morning sun will display them as a beautiful step-sided silhouette. Each season also has its own characteristics – indeed by all accounts autumn is running late this year and so it is not too late to catch the magnificent turning of the trees. Cooler mornings also bring in moody and magical mists. A visit to the Three Sisters is something that everyone should have on their Bucket List and, no matter what time of year or how long you can stay, there really is just one indissoluble rule: Don’t forget your camera! For more information call the Blue Mountains Visitor Information Centre Echo Point on 1300 653 408 or visit www.visitbluemountains.com.au.

The most common injury incurred as a swimmer is to the shoulder joint. This often occurs when the swimmer predominately swims freestyle and butterfly, as these strokes build up and strengthen the front of the chest, creating a muscle imbalance. This causes the humerus to sit forward and upward in the shoulder joint, which can then cause an “impingement” syndrome or tendonosis. To prevent this occurring the swimmer should perform a variety of strokes in a training session. If you have swum a lot of freestyle in a session, then consider finishing your training with some backstroke. Further, if you specialise in one stroke, it would be beneficial to consider weight training to maintain balance in all muscle groups. Poor technique is another common cause of shoulder injuries in the swimmer. It is advisable to seek stroke correction from a qualified instructor, no matter what age or level you swim at. Remember always the importance of warm ups, and stretches before and after each swim. Concentrate particularly on the shoulders and the upper and mid back!

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When I started using cosmetics as a teenager I just assumed that the products cosmetics that can be bought in I was purchasing weren’t tested on animals. I thought that it would have been department stores are tested on an outdated practice and surely it wasn’t done anymore. animals or involve animal cruelty? It wasn’t until I had a discussion with my sister that I realised that animal testfinding products that are not ing was a commonly used practice and tested on animals or ‘cruelty the cosmetics I was using there’s been free’ a lot is of talkthat in most theofmedia recently about were tested on animals. something thatthe requires quite bit networking dangers of a social sites, and a lot of Obviously we can’t name and shame in that attention has been on Australia’s the paper, but we canmost give youcommonly some facts of research – but it’s something all on the topic so you can make up your own used one, Facebook. consumers should consider before mind and easily find out whether your instead of telling you ‘Facebook istested bad,ondon’t use it’ we cosmetics are animals.

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We won’t go into great detail, but when a chemical is tested on an animal it is usually dropped directly into its eye while the animal is restrained, rubbed into the animal’s shaved skin or sprayed into a closed box that the animal is locked in. Hundreds of thousands of animals are poisoned, blinded and killed every year in product tests for cosmetics and personal care products. Although more than 1,000 companies have banned all animal tests forever, some corporations still do this. The tests are not required by law and often produce inaccurate or misleading results. A product that has blinded an animal can still be marketed to you.

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Products that... Have ingredients that have been tested on animals causing them pain or discomfort Involving the product itself being tested on animals causing them pain or discomfort Are derived from an animal killed specifically for the extraction of that ingredient Are forcibly extracted from a live animal in a manner that occasioned pain or discomfort

iis there an alternative? Yes Yes. There are various alternatives. For a

company to be protected legally it must complete a series of tests, all of which can be done without the suffering that is currently inflicted on animals. Beauty doesn’t have to be pain!

Products not tested on animals... this means that the company itself does not test its products on animals, but it may still purchase ingredients that have been tested on animals.

What to look for...

Products and ingredients not tested on animals... this means that the product itself isn’t tested on animals, and the company has gone to the effort of finding ingredient suppliers that are not tested on animals either. This is a company that’s more serious about cruelty free cosmetics.

Products that actively don’t test on animals usually try to make that fact very clear to their consumers. Most of the time you can easily find out by doing some research on the internet. Just because a cosmetic brand advertises ‘botanicals’ or ‘natural ingredients’ doesn’t mean that it is cruelty free. By doing a quick Google search of the cosmetic brand you plan on buying from, you can go to their website and search have a look around you can probably find out whether they test on animals or not. If the company mentions that it doesn’t test on animals then you’re good to go, but if they don’t mention animal testing at all then they probably do test on animals. By logging on to www.caringconsumer. com you can search for cosmetics that have been tested on animals, and cosmetics that have not been tested on animals. I wrote up a small list to put in my wallet for when I’m shopping, as it does get difficult to remember. This list is collated by PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) so you know they’ve gone to a lot of care to work it out. You also have to decide on the level of cruelty-free that you feel morally works with you.

Products are vegan... This means that the product is not tested on animals and doesn’t have any products that come from animals, including milk, animal fats, honey, etc. These products are a lot harder to come by but when you’re using them you know that absolutely no harm came to an animal to make them.

Why is it making a difference? By buying products that aren’t tested on animals you’re telling companies that this is what you, and the rest of the world, want. As more people begin avoiding products that are tested on animals, more and more companies are banning animal testing to bring consumers back to them.

For more information... www.caringconsumer.com


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How I get

Tamara Pearson

Travis mills-James

You wouldn’t know it from the outside, but this pretty girl has been showing and training Appaloosa horses since she was 3 yrs old. She spends a lot of time with the horses, and even when she’s competing, Tamara loves the time she gets to herself, and finds it very relaxing. On the other end of the stick, Tamara gets a thrill from dancing and being a part of the local theatre. When not in the public arena, Tamara loves to hang out with her boyfriend, and the girls, and perhaps catch a movie, or chill out and watch a bit of TV.

Travis is a guy with a need for speed! He has a collection of cars at home, which he fondly works on, and does it simply for love of it. He is passionate about living life, and takes time out to relax by enjoying it with his family and friends. During his spare time, you might find Travis sinking a line or two, catching a fish, or simply chillin’ at home on the Xbox. After work, a game or two of poker provides a bit of a wind down and social time with the boys, with maybe a drink or two thrown in as well. But no matter what it is you find Travis doing, he’ll be loving every moment of it!

GooD Wine

ZinGa family Wines 2009 sauviGnon Blanc it was a big family effort that went into producing Zinga Family Wine’s delicious 2009 Sauvignon Blanc. Four generations of the Zinga family were involved in selecting and handpicking the grapes, which were grown on the family vineyard located 8km west of Orange. The wine exhibits a subtle vanilla aroma with a crisp acid palette, and is delightfully fresh. It is best enjoyed chilled with fish, light chicken dishes and seafood. Expect to see an increase in the number of varieties of Zinga Wine in the coming seasons, due to the availability of land and also water for irrigation. The wine can be purchased direct from Zinga Family Wines, Union Bank wine store and a number of restaurants and hotels in Orange. So next time you’re looking for a great local light bodied wine which can easily be matched with a wide range of cuisines, reach for the bottle with the Big Z.

BUYING A HOME? What you need to know about conveyancing... If you’re thinking of buying a home you’ll need a conveyancer to legally transfer the ownership of the home to you. Q. How long does settlement take? A. Usual settlement time is 6 weeks

Q. Are there any tricks or loopholes I need to look out for?

A. Yes you can extend and reduce settlement time

A. Look out for operators who want you to sign and commit before you have loan approval. Also be cautious if asked for upfront payment of fees; Or really inexpensive fees that might suck you in.

Q. What documents information and other things will I need?

Q. What should I look for when choosing a conveyancer?

Q. Can the settlement time be reduced or extended?

A. What you’ll need are pest and building reports, survey report, valuation, building certificate, insurance, first home owners application, strata inspection report, land tax enquiry, building permission, zoning of the property with the council.

A. Make sure the conveyancer is insured, licensed and a member of AICNSW. You can phone AIC NSW and they’ll tell you if your conveyancer has the above.

DKD CONVEYANCING Diane Davis

Phone: 6366 3165

Licence No 1199063

Email: dkdconveyancing@bigpond.com


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FASHION Photo News dropped into Bo nnie & Clyde Boutique to check out som e of the Spring trends in fashion at the mom ent

Sam wears Nena and Pasadena tee $70, Mooks sh orts $89.9 5, Urge shoe s $59.95

Jay wears Bec and Bridge dress $180

taple maxi Jay wears S 5 C bangle $1 $120, Indy

Sam wears Zanerobe shirt $110, AM sunnies $249.95

$50 Tony Bianco sandals

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LOCAL MUSIC

Words by Chris Bennetts • Photo by Rodney Shrimpton

Rockin’ The Room Upstairs ‘The Room Upstairs’ love to party. What’s more, The Room Upstairs love to get you partying with them. Regulars to the Orange night life would have no doubt been a part of a wild night when The Room Upstairs has provided the entertainment. Chances are you have got up and shook a tail feather at the Hotel Canobolas which the band calls ‘their home.’ The band, comprising of Jade Egea (Lead Vocals), Ado Hadson (Lead Guitar/Vocals), Olivia Sargent (Keys/Vocals), Chris Anderson (Bass/Ukulele) and Ash Brown (Drums) have 30 years combined experience in the music industry, so they know how to get punters out of their seats and onto the dance floor. Drummer Ash Brown describes The Room Upstairs as “A

casual bunch of good mates who love to play light funky pub rock, we get a kick out of our audience wanting to dance till all hours to our groovy tunes” The band are known to play a long list of popular tunes, they also throw originals into the mix, “Ado has written some fantastic songs just for our band, which we want to record soon. We have played them at gigs and they get a great response. Ado is such a talent, we are lucky to have him.” Ash offers this advice to new bands looking to start regular gigging, “Play what your audience wants to hear, and choose

people in your band that you get along with because you will be spending a lot of hours with them!” The band has this message for their supporters “Thanks to all our loyal fans. We are having so much fun and really appreciate you coming to our gigs, and inviting us to all of your parties!” You can catch ‘The Room Upstairs’ on Saturday, 25th September at the Telegraph Hotel in Molong and Saturday, 16th October at their stomping ground, the Hotel Canobolas. The Room Upstairs are also on Facebook, so check out their page for more info.


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sunday, sepTember 26 Tatiana Kolesova. Orange Regional Conservatorium. 2.30pm. Tix: $25-$35 @ Collins Booksellers Thursday, sepTember 30 Kyle Manning and Pat O’Donnell. Canobolas Hotel. 8pm. Tix: FREE Friday, OcTOber 1 Nick Parnell, Bach to Brazil. Orange Regional Conservatorium. 7.30pm. Tix:$20-$25 at the door saTurday, OcTOber 2 4 on the 4loor with Russell Wills, Haylee Gallagher, Phil Williams, Judy Murphy and Claude Hay. Victoria Hotel. 8.30pm. Tix: FREE Pat O’Donnell. Canobolas Hotel. 8pm. Tix: FREE sunday, OcTOber 3 Ray Vanderby Quartet. Royal Hotel. 2pm. Tix: FREE Thursday, OcTOber 7 Kyle Manning and Pat O’Donnell. Canobolas Hotel. 8pm. Tix: FREE Friday, OcTOber 8 The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Orange Civic Theatre. 8pm. Tix: $25 - $37.50

saTurday, OcTOber 9 Kyle Manning Band. Canobolas Hotel. 8pm. Tix: FREE The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Orange Civic Theatre. 8pm. Tix: $25 - $37.50 Thursday, OcTOber 14 Kyle Manning and Pat O’Donnell. Canobolas Hotel. 8pm. Tix: FREE Friday, OcTOber 15 The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Orange Civic Theatre. 8pm. Tix: $25 - $37.50 saTurday, OcTOber 16 Ash. Canobolas Hotel. 8pm. Tix: Free The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Orange Civic Theatre. 8pm. Tix: $25 - $37.50 sunday, OcTOber 17 The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Orange Civic Theatre. 2pm. Tix: $25 - $37.50 Thursday, OcTOber 21 Kyle Manning and Pat O’Donnell. Canobolas Hotel. 8pm. Tix: FREE

If you would like to add something to the Gig Guide for the time between September 23 to October 21 then give us a call on 6361 3575 or email us at photonews@cwpn.com.au.

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saTurday, sepTember 25 Since Letitia. Canobolas Hotel. 8pm. Tix: FREE

Australia’s favourite(?) son Russell Crowe tries his hand at portraying legendary hero Robin Hood in Director Ridley Scott’s take on the classic story. Crowe and Scott reunite on this movie, having not worked together since they achieved Oscar glory with ‘Gladiator’ way

back in 2000. Everyone knows the legend of Robin Hood, the do-gooder who robs from the rich to give to the poor, hangs out in forests, and generally fights the system. But if you are looking for the romanticised story of Robin Hood, you may be a little bit disappointed here. This movie aims to portray the untold story of the man behind the legend. It highlights the constant struggle of living in 12th century England, making the movie overall more authentic, serious and gritty. ‘Robin Hood: Men in tights’ it aint. The performances in the movie are great, Russell is believable as Robin Hood mainly because ol’ Rusty has no problem riding a steed, shooting arrows and performing other hero related activity. Cate Blanchett is also wonderful as Maid Marion. The battle scenes and the overall look of the film is also fantastic, designers did an admirable job at making everything look like it belonged in that time period, from the costumes and sets down to the authentic look of scenery and people. This film could be seen more as a prequel to the story that you may be familiar with, so be prepared to see more Robin Hood movies later down the line.

sepTember 23 – OcTOber 21 Thursday, sepTember 23 Kyle Manning and Pat O’Donnell. Canobolas Hotel. 8pm. Tix: FREE

ROBIN HOOD

THE LAST AIRBENDER

Get set to be blown away by this year’s most epic fantasy film ‘The Last Airbender’. The film is set in a world where human civilization is divided into four nations: Water, Earth, Air and Fire. Trouble starts when the Fire Nation launches a brutal war against the others. A century long battle ensues with no hope of peace in sight. That is until the hero of the story, Aang (Noah Ringer) discovers he is the lone Avatar with the power to manipulate all four elements. Aang teams up with ‘Waterbenders’ Katara (Nicola Peltz), and her brother Sokka (Jackson Rathbone), to fulfil their destiny and restore balance to a war-torn world. This is the first instalment in a planned trilogy, which will please fans of the hugely successful Nickelodeon animated TV series on which the film is based. The movie is a visual feast, and to get the full effect you can view The Last Airbender in 3D, which really brings the magical special effects and fight scenes to life.

2cds you must listen to this month INDEPENDENT MUSIC STORE

KATY PERRY

LITTLE RED

Teenage Dream

Midnight Remember

Love her or hate her, Katy Perry knows how to get a reaction. The thing is, you know what you are getting with this album - well produced dance pop that is full of innuendos and guest appearances. It will sell a bazillion copies and act as a fantastic dust gatherer next year. I can imagine teenage girls across the country; scratch that - the world, dancing around in their bedrooms with ‘Teenage dream’ pumping on the stereo getting ready for a big night out. I can also picture boys across the globe transfixed on Katy Perry’s film clips while still remaining oblivious to the music. Katy recently told a magazine - “I just know what kind of card this summer needs, and that’s the one I’m playing,” and you have to give her credit for that.

Aussie band ‘Little Red’ have just released their second studio album after hiding away in a studio in outback NSW and what they’ve come out with is a new, polished indie pop rock sound! If you’re not a fan of obscure music you probably wouldn’t have heard of Little Red until now, but you better start listening because my guess is that they’re going to be taking Australia and the world by storm any time now. From a garage band first album they have evolved into a slick group who even teenyboppers are singing along to now – but don’t worry it’s just because they’re really good. Stand-out track ‘Rock It’ has been described of the best pop release of the year, and I’m predicting it might be a high contender for Triple J Hottest 100. If you’re looking for some well done, thoroughly enjoyable pop rock that you can sing along to, dance to and just chill out to – Midnight Remember is the one.

Stand-out tracks:California Gurls, Teenage Dream For fans of: Britney, Ke$ha

Stand-out tracks: Rock It, Follow You There For fans of: Ben Folds, MGMT, Coldplay

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MY DRIVE

with Belinda McDonald

HYUNDAI i30

WELCOME!

If you’re looking at the small car market then you can’t go past the Hyundai i30. Styled in Hyundai’s German design centre and packed with European styling and features the i30 suits any lifestyle. Available in a sporty hatch or stylish wagon, and with features such as steering wheel audio controls, i pod connectivity and a five star ancap safety rating, the i30 is at the top of its class. Incredible features like steering adjustment, keyless entry and alarm, climate control and rain sensing wipers round out what is undoubtedly an award winning performer. With a real feel of effortless driving the i30 is inspiring to drive.

Hi all, Well spring is finally here and what better time to jump in the car and get out there and enjoy the outdoors! For this edition of My Drive I have included three Hyundai models that are not only making waves within their individual segments but are cars that we think are really leading the way in styling, technology and safety. In addition I think between these three cars there is certain to be one that suits almost everyone. Cars that will not only take you where you want to go, but make getting there enjoyable. Back in 1999 Hyundai made a commitment to get serious about quality. Their vehicles are now a testament to this commitment to flawless quality. In fact Hyundai are so confident of the quality and reliability of their cars that they offer Australia’s First Five Year Unlimited Kilometre Factory Warranty. And with a swag of awards under their belt such as ‘ECO Magazine Car Of the Year’ awarded to the i30 and the CANSTAR Blue awarded for ‘Most Satisfied Customers, Cars award’ the proof really is in the pudding. Happy Motoring!

SPECS

HYUNDAI i30

ENGINE:

1.6L Petrol Manual

FUEL ECONOMY:

6.5L/ 100km

SAFETY:

5 Star Ancap Rating

PRICE:

$19 990 Driveaway for 1.6L SX

HYUNDAI ix35 Revolutionising the compact S.U.V market in style and features, the Hyundai ix35 will immediately turn heads.

SPECS

Belinda McDonald

Offering uncompromised comfort inside, a remarkably smooth drive and unmatched fuel economy the ix35 presents great value for money. The ix35 comes with a list of impressive safety features as standard including six airbags, ABS brakes, traction and stability control and hill start assist. Available in a quality six speed automatic or manual and with the option of a petrol or diesel engine the ix35 is ahead of the game. A perfect combination of style, safety, performance and economy.

HYUNDAI ix35

ENGINE:

2.0L Petrol Manual

FUEL ECONOMY:

8.5L/ 100km

SAFETY:

5 Star Ancap Rating

PRICE:

$30 238 Driveaway for Active

HYUNDAI i45

Anyway you look at it, the i45 is an undeniably good looking car

SPECS

HYUNDAI ix45

ENGINE:

2.4L Petrol Automatic

FUEL ECONOMY:

7.9L/ 100Km

SAFETY:

5 Star Ancap RatingAP rating

PRICE:

$37 990 Driveaway for Elite

Anyone looking to purchase a mid-sized car would be well advised to put it on their list. Stylish and loaded with features more commonly found on higher priced European rivals, the i45 is sure to please. Containing technology such as steering wheel mounted shifting paddles, Hill start assist, Brake assist and smart key entry the i45 makes driving a pleasure. With family safety a priority, the i45 contains a six airbag system, stability control and reverse detection warning system. This coupled with impressive fuel economy and performance makes the i45 a strong contender in a competitive class. A vehicle with true individuality and class.

Tony Leahey Hyundai Phone 6393 7200

25 Cameron Place, Orange • www.tonyleahey.com.au

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horrible section of main road at Blayney township that has caused many an accident over the years. And yet nothing is done by local/state authorities to curb accidents there, a reader thinks

ThiS WEEk’S fivE WEEkLy WiNNErS iN Our BiG PhOTO NEWS SPriNG ShOPPiNG SPrEE PrOmOTiON ArE – Emma McCarron (Orange), Merryl Blanch (Orange), Judy Lyons (Molong) Margaret Willard (Orange) Craig Konza (Orange)

Thumbs up to the staff  and/or customer at Harris Farm Markets who returned a lady’s lost walking stick on Monday, September 6. The lady was fretting about the loss, and was so very grateful it was found.

Congratulations folks, you’ve each won a $100 shopping voucher. To find out how to claim your prize, call Samantha, our Director of First Impressions at Photo News on 6361 3575. Watch Photo News next week for our next five weekly winners.

Thumbs up to all the hard-working school crossing supervisors who are out there in rain, hail or shine to ensure childrens’ safety. Also wishing B. Peters, the Kite St supervisor, a speedy recovery… from your workmates.

Millie, Angelia, baby Bridget and Edward Toohey of Eugowra

. Thumbs up to the kindly male bus driver who works for Australian Wide Coaches. He recently took a seriously ill patient, Joy Rich, to the RPA Hospital in Sydney for treatment, and went beyond his call of duty to drop them right at the door of the hospital rather than at Central Station!

Pictures contributed by Janet Noble

An enormous thumbs up to Dentist Dr Pat Rourke for making going to the dentist as close to a pleasure as possible. He is relaxed, very gentle and has a personality and sense of humour. He doesn’t speak to you while he has instruments in your mouth, encourages questions and is very competitive pricewise. And your fillings don’t hurt afterwards! I would highly recommend him!

Like to give a Thumbs up or Thumbs Down? Email reception@cwpn.com.au or call 6361 3575

Pictures contributed by Janet Noble

Tess Herbert of Gundamain Feedlot with Margaret Swift, president of Eugowra CWA.

Eugowra CWA Awareness Day Books for Babies, at Eugowra is a great CWA project to encourage parents to read to their children. Every baby born in the Eugowra district receives a book and brochure on the importance of reading to children.

Administration Jackie Holland

Writer/Photographer Janelle Armytage

Director of First Impressions Writer/Photographer Writer/Photographer Samantha Talbot Janelle Armytage Armytage Janelle

CLOUDS Joan Brown sent us these lovely cloud photos recently and wrote: “Dear Bob: It was such a thrill to see my mushroom photo in today’s paper. I was given a digital camera for my 70th birthday almost a year ago, and of course had to gradually learn how to use it. Then learn how to put them onto the computer and email them. It’s a good hobby, as you’d know. These cloud photos were taken in mid-August when I happened to look out the window while preparing lunch, and was so taken by the unusual formations that I raced out and snapped a few photos.”

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Pictures contributed by BRUNO BETKOWSKI

Shi Jia Li Martial Arts students experienced their very first TaeKwondo skills and endurance test demonstrating a very high level of commitment and enthusiasm in the Art last month lead by Instructors Josh Scully, Eddie Khattar and Andrew Scully. Founder and Head Instructor Josh Scully would like to thank all students, parents and the Orange ExServices Club for their continual support in opening his new school and also would like to thank Andrew Scully and Gus Rodriguez Snr. for being his inspiration over the many years.

The Thumbs

Thumbs up to the lady bus driver of the school ‘rhino bus’ who, along with the male Manager of the bus company, went out of their way to care for and ensure the safety of children who missed a connecting bus. The manager personally called all parents to inform them, and also drove some kids home himself. A reader said that she was sure all the parents and kids are extremely thankful to those helpers!

Thumbs up to the young lass and her mum who helped a lady home from shopping at Coles supermarket recently. They saw this lady pushing her trolley, limping, and it was raining, and so offered her a lift home in their car. She was overwhelmingly grateful to you both!

The power of nature What a sight! A reader sent us in these photos of natures’ survival at its best. Pictured is a giant dead tree with a new tree growing inside it!

LADIES! Don’t miss this GREAT Coffee & Desert Night! Featuring Rev. Daesop Yoon Hear the extroadinary story of a young Korean’s encounter with God and how he ended up in the Central West Saturday 25th September at 7pm ? ere

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Hey Hubbers When you grow up and hit the ripe old age of 20 (such has Little g) you come to a horrible realisation! Life pretty much... sucks. Everyone always said to you when you were growing up ‘life isn’t fair!’ or ‘life is hard!’ but you’d always think ‘my life doesn’t suck... I must just be lucky/brilliant!’ But all of a sudden you find yourself working/ studying 40 hours a week, paying rent, paying bills, paying rego, paying... everything! All the while trying to save for something or other, have a social life and lose weight. Horrible things happen, people make you angry, your jeans won’t fit anymore and everything seems to be going wrong. Well, after several months of trying to deal with these horrid realisations (mostly the ones relating to money) I’ve come to realise... it’s not the dress in the shop window or losing 10kg that’s going to make you happy. You don’t have to be the richest or the smartest or the most beautiful – as long as you can get by, you just have to remember that it’s the little things that make you smile. I want you to get a piece of paper and write a list of all the things that make you smile inside that cost next to nothing. Here’s some of mine:

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• Lying in the sun on a warm day with the feeling of a cool spring breeze brushing along your skin • Really pretty flowers • Summer storms • Dancing around in your living room like an idiot • Dressing up with your friends and taking pictures of each other • Getting a letter from a far away friend in the mail • Creating something beautiful • Making a new friend Now every time you start getting stressed about this scary thing called life, just read your list and remember that there are lots of good things too! Little g

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What are your favourite labels? Havoc Where would we find you on a Saturday Night Chillaxin’ What are you into at the mome? Screen printing t-shirts and rollerblading What’s on your ipod right now? Bob Marley

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DRESSER’S CHRISTMAS IN JULY Pictures CONTRIBUTED BY MARY CROMBIE A Christmas in July party was recently held at Greg and Emma Dresser’s place. We apologise for the delay in printing these photos!

Ben Hill, Yonika Hill, Steve Crombie

Matthew Hutchens, Karen Tyrrell, Aimee Bennett, Mandy Bennett, Paul McCartney

Craig Perry, Russ Bryant, Kath Perry (behind) and Yonika Hill

Peter Dresser, Greg Dresser, Mary Crombie

Marysa White, Rhett

Ben Hinchliff, Amy Carpenter, Peter Dresser

Sally Murphy, Nicola Reed, Kath Perry (front) and Hilary Bryant

Artistic Education Pictures by KIKI HOPCRAFT The OHS Annual Art Exhibition was held on Wednesday, 8th of September, to celebrate the wonderful talents of the students. Art works on display were from mandatory, elective, preliminary classes or enrichment courses, spanning from Years 7-11. Students were encouraged to experiment with a variety of media and techniques, choosing the materials to suit the ideas they were trying to express. The afternoon also provided the opportunity for students to share their creations with family and friends.

Maddie, Beth, Ali Clarke

Hope Carr, Britney Browning, Ellie Humphrys, Trent

Dimity Bartlett with her artwork

Year 7 self portraits

Jeff, Ruby, Joe and Jill Grindrod

Tartan Ball 2010 Pictures by KIKI HOPCRAFT On Friday, 10th of September, members of the Orange Scottish Society came together for the annual Tartan Ball, held at the Orange Ex Services Club. Participants of the night included members from Blayney, Manildra, Dubbo, Oberon, Sydney and Scotland. The night was a great social evening, with plenty of dancing for all.

The official Scottish clan of Orange

Chris Wheale, Len Banks FRONT Anne Wheale, Maria Banks The Scottish Band

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If you’re interested in learning to make things out of wood, a local fellow runs woodworking classes to help you do this. Check the ad for The Dovetail Joint on page 15 if you’d like to follow this up.

A new range of sophisticated sterling silver, high quality cubic zirconia jewellery has just arrived at Quinns Jewellers.

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‘Tis the season for BBQ’s and some of the best BBQ’s are those cooked on a Weber BBQ. Discover the famous Weber BBQ range at John Quinlan Pools and Spas in Kite Street.

While on beautiful jewellery, another special range at Quinns Jewellers is a collection of naturally fossilized amber jewellery. Each piece of semi-precious stone is completely unique, and comes in a range of colours from green amber, opaque pale yellow, honey amber and the traditional golden orange. Amber is universally recognized as a talisman of good luck and fortune.

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Helping yourself, the economy, the environment Won’t buy pre-loved? Think again. Buying second-hand is good for your bank balance, good for the economy, and great for the environment.

One of the most interesting pre-loved stores in this area must surely be Christina’s Recycled Designer Clothing in Endsleigh Ave.

Buying pre-loved also gives you that chance to obtain those rare, sentimental treasures that can add so much to enrich our lives. Who hasn’t experienced that delicious pleasure of picking up a precious toy, antique, car, or furnishing, at a bargain basement price?!!

When you walk into this store you get the feeling that you’re in a high quality boutique, the decor, the presentation and the delightful aroma make it hard to believe this is a recycled clothing store.

Pre-loved items that can save you big money include cars, furnishings, antiques, clothes, books, DVDs, vinyl records, building materials, children’s toys, furniture, sports and outdoor gear, computers, and entertainment equipment. Pre-loved is good for your bank balance because you are buying items — of practically the same use as new — for a fraction of the cost. As well as freeing up your money for other purchases, this can also benefit by reducing your debt levels and interest charges.

Surprise soon turns into sheer delight when you start to browse the racks of clothing and see the price tags.

And being able to live within your means gives people a greater sense of security, happiness, and freedom. For the economy, buying pre-loved ensures that produced items get a second-life which reduces materials used and lessens disposal costs while limiting import and replacement costs for the country.

The quality and appeal of the fashions are there for all to see but the price tags will amaze you. In many cases these are designer clothes from leading fashion houses that have been worn not more than a couple of times, yet the prices could be a quarter or less of the original price.

Buying pre-loved helps the environment in two ways. It reduces the need to extract more materials from nature and it lessens the amount of concentrated (and often toxic) man-made materials entering the environment and having to be processed by nature. That is, there is less greenhouse gas-emitting material produced and less landfill.

There’s only one way to explain this and that’s what we’ve attempted to do. Check out our pictures to get an idea of the quality that awaits you, then get along for a hands on and close up look. Christina’s has clothes, bags, hats and accessories for men and women including suits, denim and much more.

So look at pre-loved, you’ll be doing yourself, your town, and the environment a favour.

Looks like new, priced like old!

All for less than $10! The Salvation Army Family Store is there to help people on a tight budget make ends meet. You only have to take a browse around their big store on the corner of Summer and Peisley Street to see that this is not an idle claim.

Country Furniture Warehouse is famous for their brand new low priced quality solid timber furniture but what you may not know is that Country Furniture Warehouse also sells preloved furniture.

Men’s shirts for $3, jeans for $5, suits for $10, trousers for $3 are just examples of the almost giveaway prices. Ladies too can pick up tops for $3, skirts for $4, dresses for $5 and much more. They also have a range of shoes in the $2 - $10 range and you can pick up a school uniform for under $10.

They often have a good selection of pre-loved furniture that generally looks like new but is priced like old. It would be fair to say their pre-loved furniture is usually at the better end of the quality chain.

Their range doesn’t just include clothes, there are also books, DVD’s, CD’s, household furniture and appliances, toys and much more. Last week we spotted a neat looking 6 seater laminated dining setting for $130 and a large Whirlpool Washer for $80 among the items on the floor.

Visit their showroom in Summer Street and you’re sure to find a pre loved treasure at a great price. You’ll find them across the road from the fire station in Summer Street. Nested tables, dressers, rare old style roll top desks and rocking chairs are always popular and along with other items, these are usually in stock. Let Rob and Robyn help you find what you need.

The Salvation Army Family Store is worth considering because not only does it provide a great service that not only helps people on a tight budget but when you shop there the money you spend helps others in need as well. Please support them when you can.

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Wangarang wants your work, not charity! Wangarang Industries are after your work, not your charity! The non-profit enterprise only survives on the contracts that it gets in the Orange community, General Manager David Thomas explains. “These people want to work; they enjoy the social interaction, the fulfillment of all that is part of work,” he said. “That’s what this place is all about, that they are given the same opportunities as anyone else. They don’t want money for nothing.” Mr Thomas said that Wangarang provides not only employment but also a sense of purpose for the lives of its workers. “When they earn money, they get the respect. One of the things is how much people enjoy coming to work,” Mr Thomas said. Wangarang offers hope and purpose to about 125 supported workers in a wide range of service and light manufacturing industries. “We’ve got to move away from the view that we are a sheltered workshop. We’re a company, a charitable enterprise, we do get some funding from the Federal Government, but that’s very limited.” Wangarang supported staff are Disability Support Employees under the Award and pay taxes and superannuation just like any other worker. This work, as well as providing income for the community, also reduces the number of people dependent on Government support.

“What people don’t understand is that every dollar that we pay people to work here is a dollar less that the Government has to pay in pensions,” he said. “If we closed tomorrow, we’d have 125 people on a disability pension, the loss would be considerable,” Mr Thomas said. He said that the staff have a range of abilities and skills and are well-trained and flexible. “The greatest problem for us is exposure and explaining what we do… Our people come from a whole wide range of disabilities, from mild to significant. We have people with acquired brain injuries, deaf, blind, psychological issues.” Wangarang’s contracted work ranges from commercial cleaning, gardening, linen repairs, timber products, and textiles, to running the recycling centre at the Orange Resource Recovery Centre. One of their major ongoing projects is the labour-intensive and time-consuming work that involves re-labeling local wines for the export market. This work makes much of the export of local wines possible. He said that recent initiatives at Wangarang are designed to ensure the organisation’s survival into the future. “The changes we’re making are to ensure Wangarang’s sustainability and that it is going to be here another 50 years supporting people with disabilities,” Mr Thomas said.


Let’s all appreciate

What we do — what can’t we do? It’s not what Wangarang Industries can do, but what can’t they do? Wangarang provides a wide range of light industrial manufacturing and services that employs about 150 people in Orange. These services range from cleaning, gardening, manufacturing, and timber products with General Manager David Thomas making a promise on all contracts, Wangarang do their very best at any task they are given.

Gardening Services

This includes lawns and grounds, landscaping design and construction, planting and running, and leaf removal and clean-ups. “We have three gardening crews that go out and maintain both private and commercial gardens,” Mr Thomas said.

Light Manufacturing

Clinton Manukau in the Wangarang Industries factory. Work ranges from light manufacturing, cleaning, gardening, and timber products.

This includes contract assembly, customised production, and electronic and plastic components. “We carry-out light manufacturing, essentially for Electrolux. This includes wheels for the bottom of electrical items, fridges, that sort of thing, we assemble the coaster,” Mr Thomas said.

Mailing and Packaging

This includes labeling, relabeling, inserts, bulk mail orders, heat-sealing and shrink-wrapping, printing, collating, and folder insertions. “We do a range of mailing and packaging, mailouts, mail merges, letters, mail distribution, and high-speed photocopying.”

Timber Products

This includes lattice, decking, pickets, palings, pallets, crates, and mouldings. “We make a range of timber products, we make lattice to order, we also make commercial timber storage boxes for parts manufacturers such as crates.” lattice at

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Satisfaction for a job well done Wangarang staff put in a hard day’s work like any other employees and get the same satisfaction, sense of achievement, and camaraderie out of their careers. Matthew Harris and Eric Gordon at Wangarang’s “Pinnacle” site. Delivery of finished jobs form part of their service.

Cleaning Services

This work involves commercial contract cleaning, office cleaning, and window washing. “We have three cleaning crews that go out to a number of places. They clean out at the mines, the staff offices, the meal rooms, and the laundry services for the mine workers’ uniforms,” Mr Thomas explained.

Wine Relabeling

This involves relabeling mostly locally-produced wines for the export market. “We’d do many, many thousands of bottles of wine. Generally locally-produced. This involves soaking the bottles, removing the old labels, and applying the new labels. This is important work that makes the wine more of a saleable item for the overseas markets,” Mr Thomas said.

Emma Hatswell

I’ve been here three years. I like learning new skills, talking to people, friendships. I get to rotate and do other stuff as well.

I’ve been here 39 years and onemonth. It’s a great place to work. The people and the staff are great to work with. I learn new skills and it’s a great atmosphere to work in.

Marie Robinson

Recycling Services

This covers computer and peripheral e-cycling, plastic and scrap metal recycling, running the resource recovery shop and weighbridge operation for Orange City Council Resource Recovery Centre. “Council employs us to run the weighbridge and also to run the recycling centre here, it’s important work for the community,” Mr Thomas said.

I started here about 35 year’s ago. I enjoy the people and the staff and the customers that come in here. Peter Kent

Textiles

This includes contract commercial sewing and linen repairs, curtain-making, and heat transfers and patches. “We do work in textiles for the Department of Health Support Services. This includes repairing tears in towels, rips in sheets, generally highvolume repair work,” Mr Thomas said.

I’ve been here five years. I like it here; you meet a lot of different people. Doug Heffernan

In the linen repair service , Clare Watts and Tiffany Cridland. Wangarang employs abo ut 125 employees and 22 support staff.

Rose O’Neill

I’ve been here since 2008. I like all the different jobs. We rotate every day and learn new skills and the people are easy to work with.


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Relying on local support Wangarang is not a sheltered workshop, it is not a Government facility, and the staff are all on award wages and pay their taxes like other workers.

Wangarang provides a vital service to Orange City Council running the Recovery Recycling Shop at Council’s Resource Recovery Centre.

Right: Fiona Fisher; Wangarang workers pay taxes, super, and contribute to their community.

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Wangarang was established in 1962 by a group of local Orange citizens as a sheltered workshop for the disabled. It established its permanent home at Forest Road in 1970; was incorporated in 1975; and adopted the “Wangarang” name in 1987.

Wangarang is a Government facility and Government-funded. Wangarang receives minimal Government support, about the equivalent of eight hours per week care funding per employee from the Federal Government. It is a not-for-profit business that employs those with some form of disability.

Fact Wangarang receives very little Government support and relies on the work that they get from local businesses to survive. Pictured are Cheryl Horton and Angela Kilotat.

Wangarang received its current aboriginal name in 1987. In the local Wiradjuri language, it is the name given to a species of turtle. Its symbolic meaning is “safe house”.

Wangarang is a sheltered workshop. Wangarang is a charitable enterprise and bids competitively for a range of contracts for local businesses. The staff pays taxes and superannuation with all work meeting stringent quality-assurance guidelines.

Wangarang employs about 150 people including 22 supervising staff. They are paid award wages based on their abilities and all work in a variety of semi-skilled fields.

Myth

Wangarang only offers low-skilled work of a repetitive nature. Wangarang staff all have a variety of skills and abilities with work ranging from mail-outs and inserts to highly-skilled machine operation. Staff receives constant training and are rotated regularly into new work areas.

Windy Hill Nursery supports Wangarang workers Windy Hill Nursery hire workers from Wangarang for their business on Forest Road. They hire four people two days a week, with the team changing every day. The crew work on potting plants and do a bit of weeding which Production Manager of Windy Hill, Jeremy Reay, said was a good chance for them to get some fresh air. “I think it’s good, everyone seems to enjoy themselves,” Jeremy said of the crew that work in an open shed or out in the open during the day. Mark Harris, Jeremy Gates, Allan McDougall, Ben Carman and Jeremy Reay.


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The Carnival is (almost) over… Dear Year 12, It’s been a thirteen year journey for you, and now all of you have just one tiny week to go in your schooling lives. For some of you, you’ve been at the same educational institution for all of those thirteen years, for others, maybe just two. But for every one of you, there will have been massive highlights, a few lowlights and plenty of in-betweens. What a journey it has been. I’m sure one of your most vivid memories will be of the first day in Year 7. Bright eyed, bushy-tailed and very naïve, this day signified the start of ‘tiny fish in a giant pond’ syndrome, and it took the best part of six months to get on top of it, for some of you, even longer. Over the next week or so, in your last days at school, all of those things that seemed like such mountains way back in Year 7 will have been well and truly scaled and are now almost insignificant. All of you have been crossing off all of those ‘lasts’ for quite a while now: last rugby game, last assessment task, last chapel service, and the list goes on. Over this final coming week, you’ll be sad (?) about the last ever math class, last time to go to the canteen, last school assembly, last tutor group (home room) class, and the last time with your favourite teacher… Just like the famous song by Joni Mitchell “You don’t know what you’ve got ‘til it’s gone”, plenty of you who are graduating from the Class of 2010 will suddenly realise in these last few days that your place of daily residence for the last 6, or 10, or 13 years is no longer that home-away-from-home, and that your life is about to move on. You’ll get your school shirt signed by everyone, have photos taken in the playground and in the classrooms with your buddies and teachers, and (hopefully) you will celebrate in a positive and meaningful way. I’m so glad the old days of the ‘muck-up’ are pretty much far behind us. We all know that the students these days are very much appreciative of what their school and their teachers have done for them. Next term, after you’ve gone, the staff and the younger kids at all of the schools will still be around, and we’ll remember you all fondly. There’ll be stories told, anecdotes shared, and plenty of golden moments etched forever in the fabric of each school. Please don’t be strangers, either. We’ll welcome you back with open arms when you drop in to see us, because, while we all hope that we did just a little bit to make your lives better, you have certainly done the same for us. So, thanks for everything Year 12, and it’s not goodbye, it’s just ‘see you later’.

Orange East Public.

This weeks’ Class of the Week is 4/5M from Orange East Public. The students were lucky enough to recently visit the ski fields at Thredbo, and have been learning in class about the Australian government hierarchy. Another special ongoing project for the class is a song they have been practicing for their end of year production.

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Millennium Reunion Pictures by KIKI HOPCRAFT

Time flies by, and the class of 2000 from OHS was proof of that, as they celebrated their 10 year reunion on Saturday, 11th of September at the Parkview Hotel. It was the first time since their graduation that the class had come together, to relive the old days, and celebrate the new. There were many laughs, and everyone had a great night.

Orange Junior Hockey Presentation Pictures by KIKI HOPCRAFT On Saturday, 11th of September, the Orange Junior Hockey Club held their annual hockey presentation. Included were the Under 11’s, Under 13’s and the A Division 13yrs girls teams.

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Glenn Tracey and Kaitlyn Cowden with her Encouragement Award

OCU Show Support Pictures by KIKI HOPCRAFT Orange Junior Hockey Umpires were officially given their 2011 shirts and jackets on Saturday, 11th of September, as part of the junior hockey presentations at the Orange Hockey Sports Stadium. The Orange Credit Union donated $1500 to the hockey umpire team, as part of their Community Support Program, and Glenn Tracey from OCU was there to formally present the up-andcoming umpires with their new attire.

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Pretty Pink Hen Pictures by KIKI HOPCRAFT It was all pretty in pink for Emma Cantrill as she celebrated her Hens Night on Saturday, 11th of September at the Ophir Tavern. Emma had a great night with the girls, and is counting down the days until November 13th when she will wed Nathen Davidson at the Anglican Church.

Bridal party- ‘Foley Dog’, Michelle Morris, Lors Montague, Melissa McKenzie, Emma and Alisha Cantrill

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Emma and her Maid of Honour, Melissa McKenzie.

Robyn Cantrill, Emma and Kristine Davidson

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Linda Morgan celebrated her 50th birthday recently with family and friends at her sisters’ home. Linda and guests marked the occasion with dinner and drinks and despite the wet weather everyone had a great night.

Friday, 10th of September, saw the unveiling of the Progeny artwork at the Orange Regional Conservatorium. The artworks were the result of a collaboration of artists gaining inspiration from a live musical piece, held earlier in August. The night was a wonderful social occasion for the artists and spectators, who appreciated the works over a glass of wine and nibblies.

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6.00 Sunrise. (CC) 94437540 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG, CC) 6711076 11.30 News. (CC) 4786 12.00 Movie: Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights. (PG, 04, R, CC) 996250 2.00 All Saints. (M, R, CC) 32665 3.00 Medical Emergency. (PG, R, CC) 1811 3.30 The Fairies. (P, CC) 1298 4.00 It’s Academic. (C, CC) 2927 4.30 News At 4.30. (CC) 1892 5.00 M*A*S*H. (R) 2521 5.30 Deal Or No Deal. (CC) 2908

6.00 Meerkat Manor: The Tale Of Ren And Stumpy. (CC) 9163 6.30 Can We Help? (CC) 7182 7.00 News. (CC) 705 7.30 Stateline. (CC) 796 8.00 Collectors. (CC) 989 8.30 Waking The Dead. (M, CC) DSI Boyd reopens a decade old sexual assault case when the victim attempts to commit suicide. 425076 10.10 Lateline. (CC) 9938366 10.55 Star Stories. (M, R, CC)

6.00 Prime News. (CC) 3637 6.30 News. (CC) 8328 7.00 Home And Away. (PG, CC) 7057 7.30 Better Homes And Gardens. (CC) Take an old kitchen, daggy bathroom and boring front yard, then add the smartest renovation tips to increase your house’s value. 91521 9.00 Movie: Mamma Mia! 08, CC) Meryl ★ (PG, Streep, Amanda Seyfried, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth. 2048366

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11.20 The Gruen Transfer. (PG, R, CC) Comedian Wil Anderson is joined by experts to dissect the advertising industry and consumerism. 7415279 11.50 Rage. (M) Features newrelease music videos. 80790163

11.30 Scrubs. (PG, R) Turk deals with the realisation that his best friend made out with his wife. 2144 12.00 Movie: Broken Lizard’s ★ Club Dread. (AV15+, 04, R) Bill Paxton, Brittany Daniel. 676903 2.00 Home Shopping. 55702212

6.00 ABC News Breakfast. (CC) 9.05 Children’s Programs. 6.00 The Fabulous Beekman Boys. 6.25 Scrapheap Challenge. (R, CC) 7.20 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart. (PG, CC) 7.40 The Colbert Report. (PG, CC) 8.00 Wallace & Gromit In A Close Shave. (R, CC) 8.30 Life On Mars. (M, R, CC) A death in custody pits Sam against his colleagues in CID. When the explosive evidence of what really happened falls into his hands, Sam is faced with a decision which could tear the team apart. 9.30 Breaking Bad. (M, CC) With Walt struggling to bridge the growing gulf between him and Skyler, Jesse finds himself without a home after he is evicted from the house where he has been living. 10.20 Seven Ages Of Rock: Never Say Die – Heavy Metal. (M, R, CC) 11.10 Primal Scream: Riot City Blues. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 Planet Rock Profiles: Evanescence. (R, CC) 12.30 Mind, Body And Kick Ass Moves. (Final, PG, R, CC) 1.00 Zoo Days. (R, CC) 1.25 Close.

6.00 Today. (CC) 79081786 9.00 Kerri-Anne. (PG, CC) 6029076 11.00 Alive And Cooking. (R) 208892 11.30 Daily. (PG) 218279 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG, CC) 280704 1.00 The View. (PG, CC) 706732 2.00 Days Of Our Lives. (PG, CC) 601368 3.00 Entertainment Tonight. (CC) 662076 3.30 Hi-5. (P, CC) 665163 4.00 Pyramid. (C, CC) 666892 4.30 News. (CC) 369205 5.00 Antiques Roadshow. (CC) 655714 5.30 Hot Seat. (CC) 405291 6.00 News. (CC) 369250 6.30 WIN News. (CC) 605499 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC) 659665

7.30 Rugby League. NRL. First preliminary final. Gold Coast Titans v Sydney Roosters. From Suncorp Stadium. 3801057

9.45 Movie: Ocean’s Thirteen. ★ (PG, 07, R, CC) Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Matt Damon, Andy Garcia, Al Pacino. 6719057 12.15 WIN News. (CC) 319651 12.45 Movie: Cowboy Up. (M, ★ 00, R) Kiefer Sutherland, Marcus Thomas. 7057093 2.45 Ellen. (PG, R, CC) 2714800 3.45 WIN Presents. (R) 6175767

4.00 Entertainment Tonight. (R, CC) 5330496 4.30 Good Morning America. (CC) 4253496

6.00 Children’s Programs. 9.30 I 6.00 The Book Place. (R) 6.25 Mickey Dream Of Jeannie. (R) 10.00 Mouse Clubhouse. (R) 6.50 Handy Bewitched. (R) 10.30 Entertainment Manny. 7.15 Danger Mouse. (R) 7.40 Tonight. (R, CC) 11.00 TMZ. 11.30 Flipper. (PG, R) 8.30 Sons And Get Smart. (R) 12.00 Here’s Lucy. (R) Daughters. (R) 9.00 Home And Away: The Early Years. (R, CC) 9.30 Shortland 12.30 Seinfeld. (PG, R) 1.00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. (PG, R) 2.00 Street. (PG) 10.00 Coronation Street. Charlie’s Angels. (PG, R) 3.00 Just (PG) 10.30 Emmerdale. (PG) 11.00 All Shoot Me! (PG, R) 3.30 The Nanny. My Children. (PG) 11.55 The Martha (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Ben 10: Alien Force. Stewart Show. 12.55 Coastal Kitchen. (R) 4.30 Here’s Lucy. 5.00 I Dream Of (R) 1.25 James Martin: Yorkshire’s Jeannie. (R) 5.30 Bewitched. (R) Finest. (R) 1.55 Ainsley’s Barbecue 6.00 Movie: Batman & Mr Freeze: Bible. (R) 2.30 Movie: Zotz! (PG, 62, R) 4.30 Murphy Brown. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 ★ SubZero. (PG, 98, R) Voices of Kevin Conroy, Michael Ansara. Best Dish. 7.30 Movie: Akeelah And The Bee. 6.00 Movie: Aladdin. (G, 92, R, CC) ★ Voices of Scott Weinger, Linda ★ (PG, 06) Keke Palmer, Laurence Fishburne, Angela Bassett. Larkin, Robin Williams, Frank Welker. 10.00 Movie: The Wedding 8.00 Ghost Whisperer. (PG, R, CC) 9.00 Escape To The Country. (R) ★ Planner. (PG, 01, R, CC) Jennifer Lopez, Matthew McConaughey, 10.15 60 Minute Makeover. (R) Bridgette Wilson-Sampras. 11.15 How Not To Decorate. (PG, R) 12.10 Movie: Visitors. (AV15+, 03, 12.10 Movie: What’s New Pussycat? (M, 65, R) Peter Sellers, ★ ★ R, CC) Radha Mitchell, Susannah York, Ray Barrett. Peter O’Toole, Romy Schneider. 2.00 Sex Shop. (MA15+, R) 2.10 Movie: Born To Kill. (b/w, M, 2.30 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ★ 47, R) Claire Trevor, Lawrence (PG, R) Tierney, Walter Slezak. 3.30 Charlie’s Angels. (PG, R) 3.50 Movie: Hunt The Man Down. 4.30 TMZ. (R) ★ (b/w, M, 50, R) Gig Young, James 5.00 Get Smart. (R) Anderson, Lynne Roberts. 5.30 The Flintstones. (R) 5.00 Leyland Brothers’ World. (R)

6.00 Early News. (CC) 289892 7.00 Toasted TV. 636786 8.00 Totally Wild. (C, CC) 846076 8.30 Puzzle Play. (P, R, CC) 225569 9.00 News. (CC) 649250 10.00 The Circle. (PG, CC) 8277328 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, R, CC) 801106 1.00 Oprah. (PG, CC) 506714 2.00 Ready Steady Cook. (PG, CC) 906750 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 660618 3.30 Infomercials. (PG, R, CC) 663705 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen. (CC) 664434 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (CC) 805237 5.00 News. (CC) 476366

6.00 WorldWatch. 37552827 11.30 Arabic News. 1915705 12.00 Russian News. 1916434 12.30 Turkish News. 7026453 1.00 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia. (R, CC) 7027182 1.30 Insight. (R, CC) 8864683 2.30 Real Top Guns. (R, CC) 7013989 3.00 Living Black. (R, CC) 7014618 3.30 Letters And Numbers. (R, CC) 7017705 4.00 The Journal. (CC) 7018434 4.30 PBS NewsHour. (CC) 1193502 5.30 Global Village: Brazil, Body Drawing At Wajapi Pt 2. (France) 3806322

6.00 The Simpsons. (R, CC) 855732 6.30 Neighbours. (CC) 900881 7.00 The 7PM Project. (PG, CC) 459647 7.30 Jamie Does. (CC)

6.00 Letters And Numbers. (CC) 2456881 6.30 World News Australia. (CC) 1113366 7.30 Rituals: Around The World In 80 Faiths: The Indian Subcontinent. (PG, CC) (UK) 7263724 8.30 As It Happened: The Great Depression – The Depression Rattles The Whole World. (PG, CC) Part 2 of 2. (France)

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8.30 NCIS. (M, R, CC) Gibbs and the team compete with local authorities to solve the murder of a Marine intelligence officer. 482892 9.30 Law & Order: SVU. (M, R, CC) 488076 10.30 News. (CC) 504796 11.00 Sports Tonight. (CC) 750188

11.30 Letterman. (PG) 491540 12.30 Before The Game: Grand Final Special. (Final, PG, CC) 39851293 3.00 Infomercials. (PG) 4190800

5.00 Religious Programs. 3962767

6.00 Triathlon. ITU World Championship Series. Round 8. Grand Final. Highlights. 6.30 Golf Central. (R) 7.00 Motor Racing. NASCAR Sprint Cup. Race 27. Sylvania 300. Highlights. 8.00 Transworld Sport. 9.00 Soccer. Serie A. Matchday 4. Napoli v Chievo. 11.00 Bundesliga Weekly Highlights. 12.00 Baseball. MLB. Los Angeles Dodgers v San Diego Padres. 3.00 Omnisport. 3.30 Athletix: The IAAF Magazine. 4.00 Cricket. Champions League Twenty20. Southern Redbacks v Guyana. Replay. 7.00 Sports Tonight. 7.30 Before The Game: Grand Final Special. (Final, PG, CC) 10.00 Drag Racing. ANDRA Pro Series. Top Doorslammer. 11.30 Sports Tonight Late. 12.00 UFC Countdown. (M) 1.00 Omnisport. (R) 1.15 Cricket. Champions League Twenty20. First semi-final. 5.00 Omnisport. (R) 5.30 Bundesliga Weekly Highlights.

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9.30 World News Australia. (CC) 9143453 10.00 Man Hunters. (M, R, CC) Part 1 of 2. (UK) 8609637 10.55 Movie: Manhood. ★ (MA15+, 07) Romain Duris, Aïssa Maïga. (France) 49853434 12.20 Movie: Isabella. (M, 06, ★ R) Isabella Leong, Josie Ho. (Hong Kong) 4607670 2.20 WorldWatch. 25936545

6.00 WorldWatch. 1.10 German News. 1.40 Spanish News. 2.30 Filipino News. 3.05 Greek News. 4.00 Polish News. 4.25 Turkish News. 4.55 Arabic News. 5.30 Hindi News. 6.00 Global Village: Jordan, Beyond The New Age Pt 2. (R) (France) 6.30 Taste Takes Off. (New Zealand) 7.00 Cooking In The Danger Zone. (PG, R, CC) (UK) 7.30 Syrian School. (UK) 8.30 Law And Disorder: Andrew Wilkie – The Perfect Whistleblower. (R, CC) Part 1 of 3. An account of what happens when whistleblowers take on higher powers. Begins with the story of Andrew Wilkie, a former intelligence analyst for Australia’s Office of National Assessments, who spoke out against the 2003 invasion of Iraq. 9.30 Movie: Brotherhood. (AV15+, ★ 04, R) Two brothers are forced to enlist in the army during the Korean War, but end up on opposing sides of the conflict. Dong-gun Jang, Bin Won, Hyeong-jin Kong. (South Korea) 12.10 Movie: Silmido. (AV15+, 03, ★ R) Sung-kee Ahn, Kyung-gu Sol, Jun-ho Heo. (South Korea) 2.35 WorldWatch.

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6.00 Rage. (PG) 51112729 11.00 Poh’s Kitchen. (R, CC) 4011 11.30 Message Stick. (R, CC) 7800 12.00 Stateline. (R, CC) 8729 12.30 Australian Story. (R, CC) 8564 1.00 Foreign Correspondent. (R, CC) 9293 1.30 Can We Help? (R, CC) 2380 2.00 Trek: Spy On The Wildebeest: The Journey. (PG, R, CC) 64854 3.00 Rugby Union. Shute Shield. First semi-final. 57651 5.00 Bowls. Queensland Open. Women’s Pairs Final. 59372

6.00 The Saturday Club. 99090

7.00 Sunrise. (CC) 1987309 9.00 AFL Game Day. (CC) Catch up with a range of guests, including Aussie Rules players both past and present as the buildup to the big game continues. Hosted by Hamish McLachlan. 96998380 12.15 Football. (CC) AFL. Finals Series. Grand Final. Collingwood v St Kilda. From the MCG. 59205038

6.00 Annabel Langbein: The Free Range Cook. 6941 6.30 Gardening Australia. (CC) 1632 7.00 News. (CC) 767 7.30 New Tricks. (PG, R, CC) 92057 8.25 News. (CC) 8704729 8.30 The Bill. (M, CC) After a woman falls from the first floor window of a building, investigating officers discover the structure serves as a brothel, and the victim may have been attacked by her pimp. 71835

6.00 News. (CC) 7187 6.30 Australia Smashes Guinness World Records. (New series, PG, CC) 5106 7.00 Movie: Cars. (G, 06, R, ★ CC) Voices of Owen Wilson, Paul Newman, Bonnie Hunt. 2095274 9.30 Movie: Wanted. (AV15+, ★ 08, CC) A man is recruited by a fraternity of assassins who have determined he possesses the special abilities needed to join their organisation. 3079941

9.15 News. (CC) 1089212 9.20 Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow. (M, CC) Michael McIntyre visits six entertainment venues to unearth Britain’s brightest talents. 952309 10.05 Ashes To Ashes. (M, R, CC) 4889816 11.00 Rage. (M) 22272651

11.45 Movie: Starship (AV15+, 97, R, ★ Troopers. CC) In the far future, a group of recruits joins an elite military unit to fight against huge alien insects determined to exterminate humankind. 82069019 2.30 Home Shopping.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 1.55 Pororo The Little Penguin: Sing-ALong. (R) 2.00 Bert And Ernie’s Great Adventures. (R, CC) 2.05 Connie The Cow. (R) 2.10 dirtgirlworld. (R, CC) 2.25 Classic Tales. (R, CC) 2.30 Little Princess. (R, CC) 2.45 Mister Maker. (CC) 3.05 Arthur. (R, CC) 3.30 The Secret World Of Benjamin Bear. (R, CC) 3.50 Humf. (R, CC) 4.00 Olivia. (R, CC) 4.10 Angelina Ballerina. (R) 4.25 Caillou. (R) 4.30 The Hoobs. (R) 4.55 The Magic Roundabout. (R) 5.10 Pingu. (R) 5.15 Five Minutes More. (R, CC) 5.20 Microscopic Milton. (R) 5.30 In The Night Garden. (R, CC) 6.00 At The Movies. (PG, R, CC) 6.30 Wild At Heart. (PG, CC) 7.30 Hope Springs. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Movie: Posse. (M, 75, CC) A US ★ marshal leads a posse in pursuit of a notorious bandit. Kirk Douglas, Bruce Dern, Bo Hopkins. 10.00 Movie: The Collector. (M, 65, ★ CC) Terence Stamp, Samantha Eggar, Mona Washbourne. 12.00 Once A Soldier: Always A Soldier. (R, CC) 12.30 1 Giant Leap: What About Me: Bombardment. (PG, R, CC) 12.55 South Side Story: All You Need Is Love. (PG, R, CC) 1.20 Sleep Clinic. (R, CC) 1.55 Close.

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6.00 Go, Diego! Go! (R, CC) 715651 6.30 Dora The Explorer. (R, CC) 723670 7.00 Weekend Today: Saturday. (CC) 6009212 9.00 Saturday Kerri-Anne. (CC) 505361 10.00 Children’s Programs. 15995835 1.00 Pyramid. (C, CC) 544125 1.30 Lab Rats Challenge. (C, R, CC) 547212 2.00 Movie: Ride The Wild Surf. (G, 64, R) 471106 4.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R, CC) 354699 5.00 Home Cooked! With Julie Goodwin. 908309 5.30 Postcards Australia. 901496 6.00 News. (CC) 902125 6.30 Australia’s Funniest Home Videos. (CC) 335564

7.30 Rugby League. NRL. Second preliminary final. St George Illawarra Dragons v Wests Tigers. From ANZ Stadium, Sydney. 3878729 9.45 Movie: 21. (M, 08, CC) ★ Jim Sturgess, Kate Bosworth, Laurence Fishburne. 57031516 12.20 Eclipse Music TV. (PG) 123355

12.50 Movie: Twin Falls Idaho. 99, CC) Mark Polish, ★ (M, Michael Polish. 67831794 3.00 Spyforce. (PG, R) 3848133 4.00 WIN Presents. (PG, R) 8662268

4.05 Danoz Direct. 1001065 5.00 Creflo A Dollar. 3918572 5.30 Fishing Australia. (R, CC) 3928959

6.00 Thunderbirds. (R) 7.00 Kids’ WB 6.00 The Book Place. (R) 6.25 Mickey Early Shift Saturday. 7.05 The Life Mouse Clubhouse. (R) 6.50 Handy And Times Of Juniper Lee. (R) 7.30 Manny. 7.15 Danger Mouse. (R) 7.40 Foster’s Home For Imaginary Friends. Flipper. (PG, R) 8.30 Movie: Little (R) 8.00 Squirrel Boy. (R) 8.30 My Prince And The Eight Headed Dragon. Gym Partner’s A Monkey. (R) 9.00 The (G, 63, R) 10.10 Movie: The Swan Secret Saturdays. 9.30 Ben 10. (R) Princess. (G, 94, R) 11.55 Movie: 10.00 The Flintstones. (R) 10.30 Top Piglet’s Big Movie. (G, 03, R) 1.15 Cat. 11.00 I Dream Of Jeannie. (R) Movie: Mulan II. (G, 04, R) 2.45 Home 12.00 Bewitched. (R) 1.00 Get Smart. And Away Catch-Up. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 (R) 2.00 Here’s Lucy. (R) 3.00 The Great Australian Doorstep. 5.30 Seinfeld. (PG, R) 4.00 Hogan’s Heroes. Better Homes And Gardens. (R, CC) (R) 5.00 Green Acres. 5.30 The 6.30 Doctor Finlay. (PG, R, CC) Nanny. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Heartbeat. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Cracker. (M, R, CC) Fitz is called 6.30 Movie: The New Guy. (PG, 02, in to investigate the brutal murder ★ R) DJ Qualls, Eliza Dushku, Zooey Deschanel. of a prostitute. The police believe 8.30 Movie: The Matrix Reloaded. they have solved the case when they make an arrest, however, when ★ (M, 03, R, CC) As an army of machines prepares to invade the an identical murder occurs, the last remaining human city, team have to decide if they have survivors pin their hopes on a the wrong man or whether they’re superhuman saviour to save dealing with a copycat killer. them from destruction. 11.45 Football. AFL. Grand Final. 11.00 Movie: Logan’s Run. (PG, 76) Replay. 3.00 Movie: Bombardier. ★ Michael York, Richard Jordan, Jenny Agutter. ★ (b/w, PG, 43, R) A group of 1.30 Movie: Clash Of The Titans. Americans train as high-altitude precision bombing specialists ★ (PG, 81, R, CC) Harry Hamlin, Judi Bowker, Burgess Meredith, before a raid against the Japanese Laurence Olivier, Ursula Andress. during World War II. Pat O’Brien, 4.00 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) Randolph Scott, Anne Shirley. 5.00 Top Cat. (R) 5.00 Leyland Brothers’ World. (R) 5.30 The Flintstones. (R)

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6.00 The Simpsons. (PG, R, CC) 900767 6.30 The Simpsons. (PG, CC) 985458 7.00 Movie: The Simpsons ★ Movie. (PG, 07, R, CC) Voices of Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner. 7539309 8.45 Movie: Tropic Thunder. ★ (M, 08, CC) After deluding themselves into believing a close encounter with drug runners is all part of the script, the cast of a war movie become lost in the jungle. 577564

6.30 World News Australia. (CC) 1180038 7.30 Monster Moves: Dream Move. (R) (UK) 7230496 8.30 Iron Chef. (CC) (Japan) 6237729 9.20 RocKwiz. (M, R, CC) Music quiz show featuring singer-songwriter Lisa Mitchell and Regurgitator’s Quan Yeomans. 56916293 10.10 Movie: The Wolf. ★ (MA15+, 04, R) Eduardo Noriega, Silvia Abascal. (Spain) 82023090

10.55 Movie: The Naked Gun 1/2: The Smell Of ★ 2Fear. (M, 91, R, CC) Leslie Nielsen, Priscilla Presley, George Kennedy. 847800 12.30 30 Days. (PG, R) 7698046 1.30 Infomercials. (PG) 98704268

4.00 Religious Programs. 4176220

6.00 Bundesliga Weekly Highlights. 6.30 NFL Total Access. 7.30 AFL Rising Star Award. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Before The Game: Grand Final Special. (Final, PG, R, CC) 11.00 Football. (CC) AFL. Finals Series. 2009 Grand Final. St Kilda v Geelong. Replay. From the MCG. 2.00 Cricket. Champions League Twenty20. First semi-final. Replay. From Sahara Stadium Kingsmead, Durban, South Africa. 5.30 Liverpool TV. (R) 8.30 Sports Tonight. 9.00 TNA Xplosion. (PG) 10.00 Motor Racing. NASCAR Sprint Cup. Race 28. AAA 400. Qualifying. From Dover International Speedway, Dover, Delaware. 11.00 Rally World. (R) 11.30 Omnisport. 11.50 Motor Racing. Formula 1. Round 15. Singapore Grand Prix. Qualifying. From Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore. 1.15 Cricket. Champions League Twenty20. Second semi-final. From Supersport Park, Centurion, South Africa. 5.00 Motor Racing. NASCAR Nationwide Series. Race 28. Dover 200.

12.20 SOS. (M) 8426751 1.20 Shameless. (M, R, CC) (UK) 55716978 2.10 Shameless. (Final, MA15+, R, CC) (UK) 11910423

3.40 WeatherWatch Overnight. 22854404 5.00 WeatherWatch & Music. 1443713

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6.00 Garner Ted Armstrong. 2133 6.30 Life Today With James Robison. (PG) 9132 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. (CC) 89564065 10.00 Matty Johns’ Controversy Corner. (PG) 15997 11.00 V8 Xtra. (CC) 1020713 11.45 To Be Advised. 39330978 12.20 Human Body: Pushing The Limits: Brainpower. (PG, R) 8981046 1.20 Movie: Uncle Buck. (PG, 89, R) 25173959 3.35 Movie: Paulie. (G, 98, R, CC) 2169881 5.30 New Zealand On A Plate. 3046

6.00 At The Movies. (PG, R, CC) 3571 6.30 Mother And Son. (R, CC)

6.00 News. (CC) 4775 6.30 Sunday Night. (CC) 27794 7.30 The X Factor. (PG, CC) The remaining contestants take to the stage once more. Hosted by Luke Jacobz. 17404 9.30 Bones. (M, R, CC) Booth and Brennan become suspects after crucial evidence in an ongoing investigation regarding the identity of a serial killer goes missing. 63572 10.30 Castle. (M, R, CC) 87152

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8.30 Midsomer Murders. (Final, M, CC) 71065 10.00 Compass: Family, Later On. (CC) 249 10.30 Stairway To Heaven. (R, CC) 24959 11.25 To Be Advised. 7120864 12.25 Movie: The Fabulous Dorseys. (b/w, G, 47, R, CC) 4315114 2.00 Movie: Pot O’ Gold. (41, R) 2767805 3.30 Talking Heads. (R, CC) 5855379 4.00 First Tuesday Book Club. (R, CC) 5856008 4.30 Shortland Street. (PG) 9068076 5.00 Something In The Air. (R, CC) 8618535 5.30 The New Inventors. (R, CC) 9763224

6.00 Children’s Programs. 2.30 Little Princess. (R, CC) 2.45 Mister Maker. (CC) 3.05 Arthur. (R, CC) 3.30 The Secret World Of Benjamin Bear. (R, CC) 3.50 Humf. (R, CC) 4.00 Olivia. (R, CC) 4.10 Angelina Ballerina. (R) 4.25 Caillou. (Final, R) 4.30 The Hoobs. (R) 4.55 The Magic Roundabout. (R) 5.10 Pingu. (R) 5.15 Five Minutes More. (R, CC) 5.20 Microscopic Milton. (R) 5.30 In The Night Garden. (R, CC) 6.00 Francesco’s Mediterranean Voyage: The Gulf Of Corinth. (R, CC) 6.30 Jennifer Byrne Presents. (R, CC) 7.00 Art Nation. (R, CC) 7.30 Glass: A Portrait Of Philip In Twelve Parts. (PG, R, CC) 9.30 Absolutely Fabulous. (PG, R, CC) Edina succumbs to another new gimmick and has an isolation tank shipped in from Los Angeles. 10.00 The Office. (PG, R, CC) 10.30 Gimme, Gimme, Gimme. (M, R, CC) 11.00 Live At The Basement. (R, CC) 12.00 jtv Live. (M, R, CC) 12.55 Beautiful Noise. (R, CC) 1.55 Close. 5.30 The Cook And The Chef. (R, CC)

11.30 Air Crash Investigations: Fatal Flaw. (PG) Examines how disasters in the sky can be caused by the tiniest fault in an aircraft. 83336 12.30 Home Shopping.

6.00 Rugby League. Arrive Alive Cup. Trophy Cup Final. Chifley College v Eaglevale High School. 941688 7.00 Weekend Today. (CC) 10.00 Wide World Of Sports. 398572 11.00 The Sunday Footy Show. 778794 12.00 Sunday Roast. (PG) Hosted by Andrew Voss, with Phil Gould and Mark Geyer. 772510 1.00 The Making Of U2 360˚Live In Concert. (PG) 758930 2.00 Southern Stars. 286539 4.00 The Block. (PG, R, CC) 145442 5.00 Scenic Tours Canada. (R) 121862 6.00 News. (CC) 793978 6.30 RBT. (PG, CC) 701997 7.00 Hot Pursuit. (PG, CC) 726171

7.30 60 Minutes. (CC) 593930 8.30 Movie: The Incredible ★ Hulk. (M, 08, CC) When an experiment goes drastically wrong, a scientist finds himself transformed into a giant greenskinned monster whenever his pulse rate goes too high. Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, Tim Roth. 7623355 10.45 To Be Advised. 4795210

6.00 Mass. 502688 6.30 Hillsong. 510607 7.00 Animalia. (C, R, CC) 511336 7.30 Totally Wild. (C, R, CC) 514423 8.00 Meet The Press. (CC) 515152 8.30 Hit Rater. 978607 9.00 Benchwarmers. 325626 10.00 Hit List. 8131572 12.00 Drag Racing. ANDRA Pro Series. 770152 1.00 Stand Up 2 Cancer. 756572 2.00 Creative Generation. 659336 3.30 Road To Delhi. (Final) 349171 4.00 Landed Music. 317572 4.30 Discover Downunder. (CC) 789775 5.00 News. (CC) 780404 5.30 Sports Tonight. (CC) 783591

6.00 WeatherWatch & Music. 8713046 7.00 Hungarian News. 7114404 7.30 Soccer. FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup. Final. 3500733 10.00 Maltese News. 1890442 10.30 Football Asia. 1875133 11.00 Soccer. Euro 2012 Qualifier. Liechtenstein v Spain. Highlights. 2963292 12.00 UEFA Champions League Magazine. 1887978 12.30 Speedweek. 8626423 2.00 WorldWatch. 4886794 4.30 Living Black. (CC) 4555210 5.00 Cycling Central. 1072065

6.00 The Simpsons. (PG, R, CC) 784220 6.30 Modern Family. (PG, R, CC) 131249 7.30 Junior MasterChef. (CC)

6.00 Thalassa: Big Games In Macao/The Dahlak Archipelago. (CC) (France) 5000305 6.30 World News Australia. (CC) 1077510 7.30 Lost Worlds: Merlin – The Legend. (CC) (UK)

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12.30 Rugby League. Super League. Qualifying semifinal. 6281973 2.30 20/20. (CC) 3812718 3.30 Danoz Direct. 5293911 4.00 Good Morning America. (CC) 3824553 5.00 Early Morning News. (CC) 3985244 5.30 Today. (CC) 3988331

1.15 Video Hits Up-Late. (PG, R) 3054263 1.25 Video Hits Up-Late. (R)

6.00 Chowder. (R) 6.30 Out Of 6.00 The Book Place. (R) 6.30 Jimmy’s Head. (R) 7.00 Kids WB Football. AFL. Grand Final. Replay. Sunday. 7.05 Thunderbirds. (R, CC) From the MCG. 10.00 AFL Game Day. (PG) 11.00 Stonehenge Decoded. (PG, 7.30 Camp Lazlo. (R) 8.00 Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get A Clue! (R) 8.30 Tom R, CC) 12.10 Movie: Don’t Knock The And Jerry Tales. (R) 9.00 The Grim Twist. (G, 62, R) 1.55 Movie: The Adventures Of Billy & Mandy. (R) 9.30 Night They Raided Minsky’s. (PG, 68, Ben 10. (R) 10.00 The Batman. (R) R) 3.55 Movie: That’s Life! (PG, 86, R) 10.30 Legion Of Super Heroes. (PG, 6.00 Playing Tricks. (PG, R) R) 11.00 Marine Boy. 11.30 The 6.30 Movie: Flushed Away. (G, 06, Scooby Doo Show. 12.00 The Hills. R, CC) Voices of Hugh Jackman, (PG, R) 12.30 Eclipse Music TV. (PG, Kate Winslet, Ian McKellan. R) 1.00 Snowboard Show. (PG) 1.30 8.00 Gary Unmarried. (PG, CC) 8.30 World’s Strictest Parents. (PG, Here’s Lucy. 2.30 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 3.30 Green Acres. 4.30 The Nanny. R, CC) Jess and Kyle, both 16, are (PG, R, CC) 5.30 Wipeout. (PG, R, CC) sent to the USA to spend a week 6.30 Top Gear. (PG, R, CC) with the Gibsons, an extremely 7.30 The Big Bang Theory. (PG, R, CC) conservative and religious family. 8.30 The Middle. (PG) Frankie and No swearing, no smoking, no wild Mike focus on taking the family on parties and early curfews. Can a road trip to Chicago for Brick’s seven days of tough love reform our regional spelling bee. tearaway teens? 9.30 Movie: Down With Love. (M, 9.30 The Xtra Factor. (PG, CC) 10.30 Movie: The Hot Chick. (M, ★ 03, CC) A female advice columnist in 1960s New York meets her ★ 02, R, CC) Rob Schneider, Rachel match when she encounters a McAdams, Anna Faris. fellow journalist. Renée Zellweger, 12.30 Movie: Baywatch: Hawaiian Ewan McGregor, David Hyde Pierce. ★ Wedding. (M, 03, R) David 11.30 South Park. (M, R) Hasselhoff, Pamela Anderson. 12.00 Bad Lads Army. (M, R) 2.15 Footy Flashbacks. AFL. 1.00 Bridezillas. (M, R) Round 4, 2000. North Melbourne v 2.00 Home Shopping. Geelong. Replay. 4.30 Room For Improvement. (R, CC) 4.00 The Avengers. (PG, R) 5.00 Here’s Lucy. (R) 5.00 Home Shopping.

6.00 Motor Racing. NASCAR Nationwide Series. Race 28. Dover 200. Continued. 8.00 Motor Racing. NASCAR Sprint Cup. Race 28. AAA 400. 9.00 Motor Racing. Rolex Sports Car Series. Race 12. Highlights. 10.00 Motor Racing. Formula 1. Round 15. Singapore GP. Replay. 11.00 Soccer. Bundesliga. Matchday 6. Bayern Munich v Mainz. 1.00 Soccer. Serie A. Matchday 5. AC Milan v Genoa. 3.00 Omnisport. 3.30 Beach Volleyball. FIVB World Tour. Foro Italico Grand Slam. 4.00 Powerboats. Class-1 World Championship. 4.30 iFish. 5.00 Sailing. Hamilton Island Race Week. Replay. 5.30 Transworld Sport. 6.30 Ryder Cup Official Film 2008. 8.00 Sports Tonight. 8.30 WRC Shakedown. 9.00 Formula 1 Pre-Race Show. 9.50 Motor Racing. Formula 1. Round 15. Singapore Grand Prix. 12.05 Motor Racing. British Touring Car Championship. Round 8. 1.05 Cricket. Champions League Twenty20. Final. 5.00 Gridiron. NFL. Week 3. Carolina Panthers v Cincinnati Bengals.

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6.00 WorldWatch. 1.30 Maltese News. 2.00 Latin American News. 2.30 Portuguese News. 3.00 Hungarian News. 3.30 Indonesian News. 3.55 Croatian News. 4.30 Serbian News. 5.05 Macedonian News. 5.35 Urdu News. 6.00 Cycling. Goulburn To Citi. Highlights. 6.30 Cooking In The Danger Zone. (PG, R, CC) 7.00 Food Trip With Todd English. (US) 7.30 Ninja Warrior. (Japan) 8.00 Unbeatable Banzuke. (Japan) 8.30 Everest: Doctors In The Death Zone. (PG, R, CC) Part 1 of 2. A UK research team climbs Mt Everest to learn more about hypoxia, a lack of oxygen in the blood that can kill at high altitudes, in the hope of using this knowledge to help in the care of critically ill patients. (UK) 9.30 Movie: Goodbye Lenin! (M, ★ 03, R) A young man draws his family and friends into a conspiracy to prevent his fragile mother from learning that her beloved East Germany no longer exists. Daniel Brühl, Kathrin Sass. (Germany) 11.35 Movie: Hana And Alice. (G, ★ 04, R) Anne Suzuki, Yû Aoi, Tomohiro Kaku. (Japan) 2.00 WorldWatch.

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Travel Oz. (CC) 4379 Talking Heads. (CC) 2398 News. (CC) 263 The 7.30 Report. (CC) 534 Australian Story. (CC) 447 Four Corners. (CC) 12992 Media Watch. 9284896 Q&A. (CC) 5292466 Lateline. (CC) 9278756 Lateline Business. (R, CC) 4808517 11.35 The War. (PG, R) 751517 12.30 The Clinic. (CC) 3551461 1.25 Movie: Patterns. (b/w, ★ PG, 56, R) Van Heflin, Everett Sloane. 99434138

6.00 Sunrise. (CC) 94375756 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG, CC) 6642992 11.30 News. (CC) 8176 12.00 Movie: Five Children And It. (PG, 04) 510331 2.00 Staines Down Drains. (C, R, CC) 7379 2.30 Go Go Stop. (C, R, CC) 5398 3.00 Time Trackers. (C, R, CC) 6027 3.30 The Fairies. (P, CC) 9114 4.00 It’s Academic. (C, CC) 5553 4.30 News At 4.30. (CC) 9718 5.00 M*A*S*H. (R) 3337 5.30 Deal Or No Deal. (CC) 3534

6.00 Today. (CC) 79912602 9.00 Kerri-Anne. (PG, CC) 6950992 11.00 Alive And Cooking. (R) 839263 11.30 Daily. (PG) 832350 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG, CC) 650843 1.00 The View. (PG, CC) 636263 2.00 Days Of Our Lives. (PG, CC) 647379 3.00 Entertainment Tonight. (CC) 291089 3.30 Hi-5. (P, CC) 294176 4.00 Pyramid. (C, CC) 295805 4.30 News. (CC) 676756 5.00 Antiques Roadshow. (CC) 677485 5.30 Hot Seat. (CC) 647244

6.00 Early News. (CC) 810263 7.00 Toasted TV. 290485 8.00 Totally Wild. (C, CC) 493485 8.30 Puzzle Play. (P, R, CC) 849640 9.00 News. (CC) 270621 10.00 The Circle. (PG, CC) 8108244 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, R, CC) 658485 1.00 Oprah. (PG, R, CC) 634805 2.00 Ready Steady Cook. (PG, CC) 638621 3.00 Judge Judy. (CC) 282331 3.30 Infomercials. (PG, R, CC) 292718 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen. (CC) 293447 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (CC) 674398 5.00 News. (CC) 973517

6.00 Prime News. (CC) 4263 6.30 News. (CC) 2282 7.00 Home And Away. (PG, CC) 1911 7.30 The X Factor. (PG) 8805 8.30 The Event. (New series, M, CC) A man stumbles across a global conspiracy after his girlfriend mysteriously disappears during a Caribbean cruise. 76973 9.30 Covert Affairs. (M, CC)

6.00 News. (CC) 648973 6.30 WIN News. (CC) 656992 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC) 695756 7.30 Two And A Half Men. (PG, R, CC) 694027 8.00 Hot In Cleveland. (Final, PG, CC) 684640 8.30 Movie: Marley & Me. 08, CC) A couple ★ (PG, adopts a Labrador puppy which eventually grows to become an uncontrollable dog. 7691756 10.50 Mad Monday. (Final, M)

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2.45 Mr Bean. (R) 4885995 3.00 Bowls. Queensland Open. Replay. 1683157 4.00 The Cook And The Chef. (R, CC) 5816480 4.30 Shortland. (PG) 3363288 5.00 Something In The Air. (R, CC) 2913747 5.30 The New Inventors. (R, CC) 3068436

11.30 My Name Is Earl. (PG, R, CC) Earl decides to make up for having ruined his father’s shot at being elected mayor. 3398 12.00 Sailing The Greek Islands. (R) 88645 1.00 Home Shopping.

6.00 ABC News Breakfast. (CC) 9.05 Children’s Programs. 4.30 Play School. (R, CC) 4.55 The Magic Roundabout. (R) 5.10 Pingu. (Final, R) 5.15 Five Minutes More. (Final, R, CC) 5.20 Microscopic Milton. (R) 5.30 In The Night Garden. (R, CC) 6.00 Collectors. (R, CC) 6.25 Scrapheap Challenge. (R, CC) 7.20 The Daily Show Global Edition. (PG, CC) 7.40 The Colbert Report Global Edition. (PG, CC) 8.05 The Goodies. (R, CC) 8.35 Good Game. (CC) Hex and Bajo look at the latest in the Australian video-game scene. 9.05 Summer Heights High. (Final, M, R, CC) The curtain rises on Mr G’s musical. Ja’mie is dumped by her date for the school formal. Jonah’s future changes forever. 9.35 Sanctuary. (CC) 10.20 Torchwood. (PG, R, CC) 11.10 Blade Of The Immortal. (CC) 11.35 London Live. (PG, R, CC) 12.05 Soundtrack To My Life: Joe Jackson. (R, CC) 12.35 I’m From Rolling Stone. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 The Royal Today. (PG, R, CC) 1.25 Zoo Days. (R, CC) 1.50 Close. 5.30 The Cook And The Chef. (R, CC)

6.00 The Book Place. (R) 6.30 To Be Advised. 8.30 Sons And Daughters. (R) 9.00 Home And Away: The Early Years. (R, CC) 9.30 Shortland Street. (PG) 10.00 Coronation Street. (PG) 10.30 Emmerdale. (PG) 11.00 All My Children. (PG) 11.50 The Martha Stewart Show. 12.50 Ainsley’s Gourmet Express. (R) 1.25 Cooking In The Danger Zone. (R) 2.00 To Be Advised. 4.00 To Be Advised. 5.00 Best Dish. 6.00 Ugly Betty. (PG, R, CC) 7.00 Airline USA. (PG, R) 7.30 Heartbeat. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 The Xtra Factor. (PG, CC) Go behind-the-scenes with host Natalie Garonzi as she captures the reactions of contestants on stage. 9.30 October Road. (PG) The possibility that Sam might be Nick’s son is just one of the reasons Nick decides to stay in Knights Ridge. An upset Hannah confronts Nick after The Commander uses unorthodox techniques to find out if Sam is his grandson. 10.30 Mistresses. (M, R, CC) 11.35 The Prisoner. (PG, R) 12.40 The World Around Us: Exotica And Erotica Of The Deep. (R) 1.40 Footy Flashbacks. AFL. Round 4, 1998. Carlton v Melbourne. Replay. 4.00 Leyland Brothers’ World. (R) 5.00 Home Shopping.

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11.50 WIN News. (CC) 4374973 12.20 Rugby League. Super League. Qualifying semifinal. 8528751 2.00 Homicide. (M, R) 3871461 3.00 Danoz Direct. 5267596 3.30 Good Morning America. (CC) 4175664 5.00 News. (CC) 3952916 5.30 Today. (CC) 3955003

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6.00 Gridiron. NFL. Week 3. Carolina Panthers v Cincinnati Bengals. Continued. From Bank Of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina. 7.40 Gridiron. NFL. Week 3. Denver Broncos v Indianapolis Colts. From Invesco Field At Mile High, Denver, Colorado. 10.20 Gridiron. NFL. Week 3. Miami Dolphins v New York Jets. From Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida. 2.00 ATP World Tour Uncovered. (R) 2.30 Omnisport. 3.00 Cricket. Champions League Twenty20. Final. Replay. From Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa. 6.30 Motor Racing. Formula 1. Round 15. Singapore Grand Prix. Replay. 8.30 World Football News. 9.30 Sports Tonight. 10.00 Monty’s Memories. 11.00 Soccer. Serie A. Matchday 5. AC Milan v Genoa. Replay. 1.00 Sports Tonight Late. 1.15 Omnisport. (R) 1.45 Gridiron. NFL. Week 3. Denver Broncos v Indianapolis Colts. Replay. 4.10 Athletix: The IAAF Magazine. (R) 4.40 Sailing. Hamilton Island Race Week. Replay. 5.05 Sports Unlimited. (R)

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6.00 The Genius Of Design. (CC) 62119 7.00 News. (CC) 225 7.30 The 7.30 Report. (CC) 596 8.00 Foreign Correspondent. (CC) 409 8.30 Seven Ages Of Britain. (CC) 4076848 9.35 QI. (PG, CC) 181022 10.05 A Quiet Word With Bill Bailey. (CC) 739683 10.35 Lateline. (CC) 9245428 11.10 Lateline Business. (R, CC) 7317683 11.40 Four Corners. (R, CC) 7542515

12.25 Media Watch. (R, CC) 1100894 12.40 Chaser. (PG, R, CC) 2588523 1.25 Question Time. (CC) 3598252 2.25 SET. (R, CC) 14542523 3.00 Big Ideas. (R, CC) 1650829 4.00 Good Game. (PG, R, CC) 5710252 4.30 Shortland. (PG) 6117900 5.00 Something In The Air. (R, CC) 6218959 5.30 The New Inventors. (R, CC) 2317748

6.00 ABC News Breakfast. (CC) 9.05 Children’s Programs. 5.00 The Magic Roundabout. (R) 5.10 Fun With Claude. (R, CC) 5.20 Microscopic Milton. (R) 5.30 In The Night Garden. (R, CC) 6.00 A Seaside Parish. (Final, R, CC) 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge. (R, CC) 7.20 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart. (PG, CC) 7.40 The Colbert Report. (PG, CC) 8.00 The Old Guys. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Criminal Justice. (Final, R, CC) The justice system and authorities don’t appear to be interested in the truth when a man wakes up next to a dead stranger and is charged with murder. 9.30 Deadwood. (M, CC) With annexation looming, Al Swearengen calls a meeting to set up an informal Deadwood government. Seth and the widow Alma compare notes on Ellsworth and each other. Charlie Utter offers Calamity Jane a job. The Madam of the Bella Union, Joanie Stubbs, prepares to strike out on her own. 10.30 Teachers. (M, R, CC) 11.30 Billable Hours. (M, R, CC) 11.55 The Beast. (M, R, CC) 12.40 The Royal Today. (PG, R, CC) 1.05 Zoo Days. (R, CC) 1.30 Close. 5.30 The Cook And The Chef. (R, CC)

6.00 Sunrise. (CC) 94342428 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG, CC) 6619664 11.30 News. (CC) 9480 12.00 Movie: High School Musical 2. (G, 07, R, CC) 498664 2.00 Staines Down Drains. (C, R, CC) 4157 2.30 Go Go Stop. (C, R, CC) 9848 3.00 Time Trackers. (C, R, CC) 9567 3.30 The Fairies. (P, CC) 3664 4.00 It’s Academic. (C, CC) 4393 4.30 News At 4.30. (CC) 6596 5.00 M*A*S*H. (R) 7225 5.30 Deal Or No Deal. (CC) 2652

6.00 Today. (CC) 79989374 9.00 Kerri-Anne. (PG, CC) 6927664 11.00 Alive And Cooking. (R) 700206 11.30 Daily. (PG) 703393 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG, CC) 514596 1.00 The View. (PG, CC) 590916 2.00 Days Of Our Lives. (PG, CC) 594732 3.00 Entertainment Tonight. (CC) 155732 3.30 Hi-5. (P, CC) 165119 4.00 Pyramid. (C, CC) 166848 4.30 News. (CC) 547799 5.00 Antiques Roadshow. (CC) 548428 5.30 Hot Seat. (CC) 541515

6.00 Early News. (CC) 705886 7.00 Toasted TV. 161428 8.00 Totally Wild. (C, CC) 331190 8.30 Puzzle Play. (P, R, CC) 710683 9.00 News. (CC) 141664 10.00 The Circle. (PG, CC) 8175916 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, R, CC) 512138 1.00 Oprah. (PG, R, CC) 521886 2.00 Ready Steady Cook. (PG, CC) 592374 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 153374 3.30 Infomercials. (PG, R, CC) 156461 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen. (CC) 157190 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (CC) 538041 5.00 News. (CC) 952732

6.00 WorldWatch. 48240475 11.30 Arabic News. 1813393 12.00 Russian News. 1814022 12.30 Turkish News. 7924041 1.00 Movie: Joni’s Promise. (PG, 05, R) (Indonesia) 8678886 2.30 Tales From A Suitcase: Pat Hesse. (R) 7911577 3.00 Living Black. (R, CC) 7912206 3.30 Letters And Numbers. (R, CC) 7915393 4.00 The Journal. (CC) 7916022 4.30 PBS NewsHour. (CC) 1091190 5.30 Global Village: Visions Of Germany – Bavaria Pt 1. (US) 8555670

6.00 Prime News. (CC) 1041 6.30 News. (CC) 6732 7.00 Home And Away. (PG, CC) 5461 7.30 Four Weddings. (PG, CC) 5683 8.30 Packed To The Rafters. (PG, CC) When Melissa feels queasy during dinner, Ben immediately assumes she is pregnant. 37634 9.30 Parenthood. (M, CC) The Braverman family is on high alert when Amber’s ex-boyfriend arrives from Fresno. 37698

6.00 News. (CC) 519916 6.30 WIN News. (CC) 527935 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC) 559409 7.30 Top Gear: The Ashes Special. (PG, CC) 703428 9.00 Survivor: Nicaragua. (New series, PG, CC) Hosted by Jeff Probst.

6.00 The Simpsons. (R, CC) 540886 6.30 Neighbours. (CC) 525577 7.00 The 7PM Project. (PG, CC) 540751 7.30 Talkin’ ’Bout Your Generation. (PG, CC)

6.00 Letters And Numbers. (CC) 3600729 6.30 World News Australia. (CC) 1011954 7.30 Insight. (CC) 7161312 8.30 Welcome To Lagos. (CC) Part 1 of 3. Explores life for the urban poor in Lagos, Nigeria. Beginning with a look at the Olusosun rubbish dump. (UK) 2697409 9.30 World News Australia. (CC) 9041041 10.00 Hot Docs: Wings Of Defeat. (PG, R, CC) (Japan) 2543041

10.30 Keeping Up With The Kardashians. (M) 3480 11.00 Dawn Porter: Extreme Wife: Free Lover. (MA15+) 82461 12.00 Danube Interlude. (PG, R) 40368 1.00 Home Shopping. 39157271

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3.00 Danoz Direct. 5161368 3.30 Good Morning America. (CC) 4079436 5.00 News. (CC) 3856788 5.30 Today. (CC) 3859875

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6.00 Sunrise. (CC) 94239900 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG, CC) 6513436 11.30 News. (CC) 3368 12.00 Movie: Love Is A Four Letter Word. (PG, 07, R) 203097 2.00 Staines Down Drains. (C, R, CC) 8417 2.30 Go Go Stop. (C, R, CC) 6436 3.00 Time Trackers. (C, R, CC) 7165 3.30 The Fairies. (P, CC) 7392 4.00 It’s Academic. (C, CC) 1981 4.30 News At 4.30. (CC) 3184 5.00 M*A*S*H. (R) 4813 5.30 Deal Or No Deal. (CC) 7900

6.00 Today. (CC) 79883146 9.00 Kerri-Anne. (PG, CC) 6821436 11.00 Alive And Cooking. (R) 599691 11.30 Daily. (PG) 509078 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG, CC) 303981 1.00 The View. (PG, CC) 492829 2.00 Days Of Our Lives. (PG, CC) 390417 3.00 Entertainment Tonight. (CC) 960165 3.30 Hi-5. (P, CC) 963252 4.00 The Saddle Club. (C, R, CC) 964981 4.30 News. (CC) 329894 5.00 Antiques Roadshow. (CC) 320523 5.30 Hot Seat. (CC)

6.00 Prime News. (CC) 8829 6.30 News. (CC) 3320 7.00 Home And Away. (PG, CC) 9349 7.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG, CC) 1320 8.00 The Force: Behind The Line. (PG, CC) 8233 8.30 City Homicide. (M, CC) Rhys witnesses a robbery and chases the suspects only to be attacked and bitten by a thief. 32349 9.30 Breakout: Texas 7. (M, CC) 21233

6.00 News. (CC) 331639 6.30 WIN News. (CC) 412558 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC) 357542 7.30 The Block. (PG, CC)

11.05 Lateline Business. (R) 4704342 11.30 The Last Enemy. (M, R) 54815 1.00 Parliament Question Time. 4589634 2.00 Big Ideas. (R) 1543585 3.00 Press Club Address. (R) 1547301 4.00 Catalyst. (R) 5787924 4.30 Shortland. (PG) 9670452 5.00 Something In The Air. (R) 9062671 5.30 New Inventors. (R) 3636560

10.30 Nazi Hunters: Herbert Cukurs. (New series, M)

6.00 ABC News Breakfast. (CC) 9.05 Children’s Programs. 4.55 The Magic Roundabout. (R) 5.10 Fun With Claude. (R, CC) 5.20 Microscopic Milton. (R) 5.30 In The Night Garden. (R, CC) 6.00 Stop. Rewind: Housing. (CC) 6.25 Scrapheap Challenge. (R, CC) 7.20 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart. (PG, CC) 7.40 The Colbert Report. (PG, CC) 8.00 Good Morning Kalimantan. (CC) 8.30 We Are The People We’ve Been Waiting For. (CC) Explores the UK education system and asks if it is keeping pace with the rapidly changing world. High-profile figures such as Germaine Greer, Sir Richard Branson, Henry Winkler and Bill Bryson share their experiences, and a range of experts, including the esteemed Sir Michael Barber, also contribute. 9.50 Can We Get Married? (PG, CC) 10.30 Stress: Portrait Of A Killer. (R, CC) 11.25 The Fibros And The Silvertails. (PG, R, CC) 12.20 A Place In Slovakia: Chaos At The Chateau. (R, CC) 12.45 The Royal Today. (PG, R, CC) 1.05 Zoo Days. (R, CC) 1.35 Close. 5.30 The Cook And The Chef. (R, CC)

6.00 The Book Place. (R) 6.30 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. (R) 6.55 Handy Manny. 7.15 Danger Mouse. (R) 7.40 Flipper. (PG, R) 8.30 Sons And Daughters. (R) 9.00 Home And Away: The Early Years. (R, CC) 9.30 Shortland Street. (PG) 10.00 Coronation Street. (PG) 10.30 Emmerdale. (PG) 11.00 All My Children. (PG) 11.50 The Martha Stewart Show. 12.50 Essence Of Emeril. (R) 1.25 The People’s Cookbook. (R) 2.30 Movie: Knights Of The South Bronx. (PG, 05) 4.30 Murphy Brown. (PG, R) 5.00 Best Dish. 6.00 Ugly Betty. (PG, R, CC) 7.00 Airline USA. (PG, R) 7.30 The Royal. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 McCallum. (M, R) When a young Brazilian prostitute is found dead, the investigation gets complicated when the cause of death is a “superbug” bacterial infection. 10.40 Wycliffe. (M, R) 11.50 The Black Donnellys. (Final, AV15+) Now that Tommy has taken revenge on Dokey, the whole neighbourhood is expecting a lethal show-down. 1.00 The World Around Us: Exploring Cape York Peninsula. (PG, R) 2.00 Home Shopping. 4.00 Leyland Brothers’ World. (R) 5.00 Home Shopping.

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9.30 RPA. (PG, CC) 797271 10.30 Embarrassing Bodies: London. (M) 788523 11.30 Entertainment Tonight. (R, CC) 12.00 WIN News. (CC) 204030 12.30 Ellen. (PG, R, CC) 7598092 1.30 ’Til Death. (PG, CC) 5111363

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6.00 Children’s Programs. 9.30 Jeannie. (R) 10.00 Bewitched. (R) 10.30 Entertainment Tonight. (R, CC) 11.00 TMZ. 11.30 Get Smart. (R) 12.00 Here’s Lucy. (R) 12.30 Seinfeld. (PG, R) 1.00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. (PG, R) 2.00 Drop Dead Diva. (PG, R) 3.00 Just Shoot Me! (PG, R) 3.30 The Nanny. (PG, R) 4.00 Ben 10: Alien Force. (R) 4.30 Here’s Lucy. 5.00 Jeannie. (R) 5.30 Bewitched. (R) 6.00 The Flintstones. (R) 6.30 Total Wipeout UK. (PG, R) 7.30 Wipeout USA. (PG, R) 8.30 Human Target. (M) Chance reunites with a fiery former flame after he is called to South America to rescue an archaeologist whose life is in danger. 9.30 Spartacus: Blood And Sand. (AV15+) Batiatus purchases a fresh batch of slaves to be trained as gladiators and ponders the idea of selling Crixus. 10.30 Dark Blue. (M) 11.30 South Park. (M, R) 12.00 Human Target. (M, R) 1.00 Spartacus: Blood And Sand. (AV15+, R) 2.00 Home Shopping. 4.00 Just Shoot Me! (PG, R) 4.30 TMZ. (R) 5.00 Get Smart. (R) 5.30 The Flintstones. (R)

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6.00 Soccer. UEFA Champions League. Continued. 65395261 6.45 Soccer. UEFA Champions League. 17770894 9.00 WorldWatch. 14695455 1.00 Korean News. 7829542 1.30 Japanese News. 7902829 2.00 Chinese News. 7903558 2.30 Italian News. 7815349 3.00 Filipino News. 7816078 3.30 Letters And Numbers. (R, CC) 7819165 4.00 The Journal. (CC) 7810894 4.30 PBS NewsHour. (CC) 1995962 5.30 Global Village: Visions Of Germany – Bavaria Pt 2. (US) 7804982

6.00 The Simpsons. (R, CC) 322981 6.30 Neighbours. (CC) 330900 7.00 The 7PM Project. (PG, CC) 355184 7.30 Glee. (PG, CC) 155271 8.30 House. (M, CC) As House and Cuddy continue their workplace romance, the team tries to help a family with a sick daughter and a dying son. 879829 9.30 Lie To Me. (M, R, CC) Lightman and Emily work on a case involving a missing woman. 795813

6.00 Letters And Numbers. (CC) 6454441 6.30 World News Australia. (CC) 2176962 7.35 Inspector Rex. (PG, R, CC) (Austria) 66020368 8.30 Anna Pihl. (M, CC) Anna shelters Mads, all the while fearing what will happen when the authorities discover she has been covering for him. 6062417 9.20 Letters And Numbers Bitesize. (R, CC) 26354349 9.30 World News Australia. (CC) 9945813

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10.00 Movie: The Girl On The ★ Train. (M, 09) (France) Émilie Dequenne, Catherine Deneuve. 2521829 11.50 Movie: Salamina (M, 03, R) ★ Soldiers. (Spain) 13972097 1.55 WorldWatch. 90115127 4.30 Soccer. UEFA Champions League. 99690473

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6.00 Golf Central. (R) 6.30 Athletix: The IAAF Magazine. (R) 7.00 Bundesliga Weekly Highlights. 8.00 NFL Total Access. 9.00 Cycling. UCI Road World Championships. Men’s Under 23 Time Trial. From Victoria. 2.30 Cycling. UCI Road World Championships. Women’s Time Trial. From Victoria. 5.00 Omnisport. 5.30 Sports Unlimited. 6.30 Pro Bull Riding. 7.30 The Making Of. 8.30 TNA Xplosion. (PG) 9.30 Sports Tonight. 10.00 Cycling. UCI Road World Championships. Men’s Under 23 and Women’s Time Trial. Highlights. From Victoria. 11.00 Athletics. Great North City Games. 12.00 Sports Tonight Late. 12.15 Cricket. Champions League Twenty20. Final. Replay. From Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa. 3.30 Omnisport. (R) 4.00 WRC Shakedown. (R) 4.30 This Week In Baseball. (PG, R) 5.00 Baseball. MLB. Colorado Rockies v Los Angeles Dodgers.

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7.00 News. (CC) 721 7.30 The 7.30 Report. (CC) 932 8.00 Penguin Island. (New series, CC) 905 8.30 Love, Lust & Lies. (PG, CC) 40769 10.00 Marriage Techniques For Beginners. (M, R, CC) 24112 10.25 Lateline. (CC) 170479 11.00 Lateline Business. (R, CC) 1189 11.30 Live At The Basement. (CC) 37011 12.25 Parliament Question Time. (CC) 5041401 1.25 Movie: The Phantom Of The Opera. (25) 99990975 2.50 Movie: A Bucket Of Blood. (M, 59, R, CC) 6121710 4.00 Can We Help? (R, CC) 4670197 4.30 Shortland Street. (PG) 8547536 5.00 Something In The Air. (R, CC) 8548265 5.30 The New Inventors. (R, CC) 8541352

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6.00 Sunrise. (CC) 94206672 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG, CC) 6580108 11.30 News. (CC) 1498 12.00 Movie: Ghost Dad. (PG, 90, R) 174030 2.00 Staines Down Drains. (C, R, CC) 5295 2.30 Go Go Stop. (C, R, CC) 3214 3.00 Erky Perky. (C, R, CC) 4943 3.30 The Fairies. (P, CC) 7030 4.00 It’s Academic. (C, CC) 5059

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8.30 Cops L.A.C. (M, CC) Rhys and Sam uncover a web of diamond smuggling, infidelity and workplace corruption. 662030 9.30 The Footy Show. (Final, M, CC) NRL. 641671 11.30 Entertainment Tonight. (R, CC) 281189 12.00 WIN News. (CC) 864994 12.30 Ellen. (PG, R, CC) 7808888 1.30 ’Til Death. (PG, CC) 9851159

2.00 Primetime: Family Secrets. (M, CC) 2348130 3.00 Danoz Direct. 9861536 3.30 Good Morning America. (CC) 6152130 5.00 News. (CC) 3724710 5.30 Today. (CC) 3734197

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10.30 News. (CC) 737059 11.15 Letterman. (PG) 429498 12.00 Cycling. UCI Road World Championships. Men’s Elite Time Trial. Highlights. From Victoria. 389888 1.30 Infomercials. (PG, R) 14901807

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6.00 Soccer. UEFA Champions League. Continued. 99690473 6.45 Soccer. UEFA Champions League. 17747566 9.00 WorldWatch. 98982943 12.30 Turkish News. 7895585 1.00 Chinese News. 7896214 1.30 Italian News. 7899301 2.00 Filipino News. 7890030 2.30 Dateline. (R, CC) 2567491 3.30 Letters And Numbers. (R, CC) 7886837 4.00 The Journal. (CC) 7887566 4.30 PBS NewsHour. (CC) 1962634 5.30 Global Village: Bhutan, Dance Of Drums Pt 1. (France) 1109194 6.00 Letters And Numbers. (CC) 5313063 6.30 World News Australia. (CC) 1982498 7.30 Food Safari. (R, CC) 9992721

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Art Exhibition by artists of Studio 15 will be held in the small function room at Ophir Tavern during August, September and October. While there, be tempted by specials from the kitchen of new chef Shankuntala Solanki. Phone 6362 4995. Orange Social Dance Group will be holding a 25th Anniversary Dance on Saturday, 25th September at Canobolas High School Hall, 8pm – Midnight. Past and present members are welcome. Enquiries to Audrey Ferris on 6362 0068 or 6362 9624. Orange Regional Museum Advancement Association Inc will hold a meeting Saturday, September 25th commencing at 10am in the West Room - Orange Regional Gallery. Guest speaker will be Marie Hammond who will speak about collections. All persons interested in the establishment of a museum in Orange are welcome to attend. Enquries ph. Elizabeth Griffin on 6362-8905. St Josephs Catholic School Oberon will be holding an Art Show, Friday, Saturday and Sunday 24 - 26th of September. Official Opening will be tonight at 6pm, cost is $10 including entry drinks and finger food. The art show will be open Friday and Saturday, from 10am - 4pm and Sunday, 10am - 12noon. Entry fee a gold coin. There will be a variety of artist’s works on show including Mary Rochford, Greg Hyde, Kath Cunynghame, Heather Moore and Moira Johnston. For more information call St Joseph’s on 6336 1384. Orange Lapidary and Mineral Club is holding a unique exhibition of high quality hand-crafted jewellery, precious gems, and semi-precious stones on Saturday and Sunday, 25-26th September at Orange Cultural Centre, Sale Street from 9.30am – 4pm. As well as displays of rocks, fossils, minerals and bone etching, there will be demonstrations, carving by Australia’s top carver, gem cutting, chain making, and silver smithing. Cost; adults a gold coin donation and kids free. Enquires ph 6362 9757. St Barnabas Anglican Church will hold a Men’s Breakfast at the Parish Hall, cnr Dora & McLachlan Streets, Orange on Saturday, 25th September at 7.30am. All men are invited and can enjoy cereal and a cooked breakfast with the company of others. Guest speaker is Andrew Gee who will share some of his background and life experiences. Enquiries Alan Ridley 6362 7264 or Rev Gary Neville 6362 5349. Orange Prostate Support Group will hold their next meeting on Monday, September 27 commencing at 6-00pm. Venue will be Anson Cottage Cnr. Anson & Dalton Streets. Orange. Prostate sufferers and all men with cancer are welcome to attend the meeting. Business to be discussed is the possible appointment of a Prostate Nurse. Enquiries ph Barry Spilstead on 0427-624-067. The Orange Schoolhouse Quilters will be holding an exhibition on the upcoming long weekend, 2nd – 4th October at the Senior Citizens Centre, 77 Kite St, Orange between 10am – 4pm daily. Entry is $5 which includes Morning/ Afternoon tea. Trading Table and Quilt Raffle on offer, all proceeds going to Can Assist. Enquiries to Mary Stribling on ph 6362 1239. Millthorpe Garden Ramble is being held again on the upcoming long weekend, 2nd and 3rd October. See 10 gardens for $10. Other events on the weekend include a Rural Fire Service open day, mini-railway rides, arts and crafts stalls, live music and the Ramble raffle. For info call Gwen Webster on 6366 3411 or www.millthorpevillage.com.au MEETING THIS WEEK Monday – September 27th – Rotary Club of Orange Calare – 12:45pm for a 1pm lunch at the Harrison Restaurant, 85 March Street Orange. Contact Graeme Eggleston 6362 7023.

Monday – September 27th – Sahaja Meditation Free Classes – 7:30pm at the Home and Community Care Centre, 286 Lords Place, Orange. Enquiries to Dave on 0439 000 396. Orange Prostate Support Group will hold their next meeting Monday, September 27th comencing at 6-00pm at the Anson Cottage cnr. Anson & Dalton Streets Orange. Prostate sufferers and all men with cancer are welcome to attend. Business to be discussed is the possible appointment of Prostate Nurse. Enquiries Barry Spilstead on 0427-624-067 Tuesday – September 28th – Orange & Districts 40+ Singles Social Group – 7pm at Orange ExServices Club. Contact Cathie on 6361 3602, Dean on 6361 4310 or Richard on 6365 1133. Tuesday – September 28th – Orange Coin & Stamp Club Inc. meeting at the Orange Community Information Centre, 79 – 81 Kite Street at 7.30pm. Enquiries to Norm 6362 3754. Wednesday – September 29th – Orange Lacemakers – 1:30 - 4:30pm at the Cultural Centre, Sale Street. Contact Sandy on 6362 7938 or Bev on 6362 9540. Wednesday – September 29th – Camp Quality Trivia Night – 7:30pm at the Royal Hotel Orange. Contact Louise Eggleston on 6362 7023. Rotary Club of Orange will hold their Trash and Treasure Markets this Sunday, September 19th from 8:00am to 12:00noon in the Kmart Car Park, Byng Street entrance. There is a variety of stalls including fruit, veggies, crafts, jewellery, books, bric-a-brac and much, much more. All proceeds raised go to support local charities. On Going a friendship group for 50 years and over - will next meet on Wednesday, October 13th at the Church of Christ Hall, Burrendong Way & Rawle Avenue, Orange, commencing at 10am. Morning tea is provided. Guest speaker will be Emma Quirk from Integra who will speak about her Heart Moves program . For more info contact John and Maureen Miller on 6362 6455. Orange Seniors are open every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9:30am to 3pm. There is a two course cooked meal each day at 12noon for $6.00. Entertainment includes Scrabble, Bingo and Cards. Free Computer Kiosk available to members plus organised Bus trips. Free computer classes for seniors in easy understandable stages for the beginner are also available. For more info call Seniors on 6362 6592 or Ron Savage on 6362 7665 or 0414 627 665. The Orange Men’s Shed meets each Tuesday and Wednesday from 10am - 3pm at the School of Arts Hall, Lucknow. For more details call 6361 2134. The Orange Bridge Club welcomes anyone who is interested in playing the game of bridge or would like to learn the game, to join our friendly club. Please contact Helen Britton on 6362 1138 or Jan De Jong on 6362 2040. For lessons contact Margaret Robinson on 6362 8241. Scrabble Club - play Scrabble using the original rules and using the standard dictionary for reference. Scrabble is fun and helps keep your brain active. Meeting fortnightly on Sunday afternoons from 2-5pm. Beginners very welcome. Enquiries to Audrey on 6362 0068. OTHER DATES FOR YOUR DIARY Sunday 26th Sept – Orange Conservatorium – Piano Recital – Tatiana Kolesova. Call 6361 7974 for more details. Sunday 26th Sept - City of Orange Brass Band – Recital – Cook Park at 1pm. For more info call the Bandmaster on 6362 7516. Sunday 26th Sept – Orange Film Society – showing “Soul Kitchen” at the Odeon 5 cinema. Viewings are at 11.30am and 7pm. Contact 6362 0510 for more details. Saturday 2nd October to 4th – Lavender Lace and Old Wedding Gowns – Cobb and Co Coach House, Village Green, Bank Street, Molong between 10am - 4pm. Saturday 2nd October – 16th - Frogs and Friends Garden – held at 23 Leura Mall, Leura between 9.30am - 4pm. Entry; adults $5.00, children free. 100% proceeds to ‘Children’s Cancer Research’. A listing in THE DIARY is free. Two weeks notice is required and placement is subject to available space. Please email brief details to reception@cwpn.com.au, fax 6361 3494, or phone Samantha on 6361 3575 during business hours.


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Hey Hey Everyone, Well last week I hoped I would have some great news from the Korean Pro event I was playing. Guess what, I do have great news. I am the Samho Korean Cup Champion. I bowled like I was possessed on the final day and came from a 310 pin deficit to lead the event by 178. I was the top seed for the TV Show and had to bowl a one game match for the title against American Pro bowler Sean Rash. It was a very close match, but I sealed the win with a perfect strike on my final frame. It’s an amazing feeling, stepping up with your destiny in your own hands and making that perfect shot to win. I also became an instant Korean millionaire - Grand Prize was 30,000,000 Korean Won ( $27,000 AUS). If only the currencies would exchange at a 1:1 ration haha. Makes all the hard work I've put in over the past month worth it. I am now in Japan working with my great mate Timmy Mack. We are doing demonstrations and coaching exhibitions all over Japan, then I will be flying home to my girls. I also can't wait to see Kimberly's & Bec’s new shop - Belle Armoire Boutique. I've seen a bunch of pictures and it really does look like something special. Till next time - Be good Jason BelleArmoire” Armoire”It’s It'sFrench Frenchfor for‘beautiful 'beautifulwardrobe’ wardrobe'and andisisa little ““Belle a little of Parisian Lords Place. piece of piece Parisian eleganceelegance on Lords on Place. With a mix of emerging and established Australian women's With a mix of emerging and established Australian women’s fashion labels and a small range f scrumptious children's wear, fashion labels and a small range of srumptious children’s we know you'll find that perfect pi ece to make your belle wear, armoire... we know you’ll find that perfect piece to make your belle armoire. Visitus usfor forthat thatperfect perfect dress, that perfect shoe or that Visit dress, that perfect shoe or that littlelittle piece of perfectness to make your wardrobe beautiful . piece of perfectness to make your wardrobe beautiful. Opening Saturday 2nd October 2010. 215 Lords Place ORANGE .


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