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Finally heard: Pam Edwards is happy Bellarine Bayside is now “listening” to residents’ concerns about problems such as water pollution. Picture: Tommy Ritchie 64666

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…incommode (sic) traders less (even though they may benefit from increased trade).” A Queenscliff council document said festival organisers were concerned the existing base in Hesse Street had “inherent limitations”. “QMF stated objectives in their submission are to ensure the long-term sustainability of the festival and to reduce the impact the festival has on the town and its residents. Patron numbers are limited to 4500 to 5000; Bellarine Peninsula Railway and the Blues Train operations are constrained; Hesse Street closure affects traders and site abuts private properties and impacts their access.” A borough spokesperson said councillors discussed the proposal at a meeting this week before agreeing to begin a community consultation process over the proposed move. “This would open up Hesse Street to traffic and for people to utilise the facilities there,” the borough spokesperson said. “It means traders from out of town wouldn’t be competing with local businesses as much and that Jordan Reserve wouldn’t be closed.”

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NEW DIRECTORY TO LOCAL p4 BUSINESSES BY KIM WATERS DEVELOPMENT like Torquay or Eastern Beach is residents’ biggest fear for the coastal strip from Portarlington to St Leonards, according to their foreshore manager. Bellarine Bayside Foreshore Committee of Management chair Cathy Whelan said recent consultations revealed a “strong sense of leave-it-alone”. Residents’ comparisons with Torquay or Eastern Beach were “almost always” negative, she said. “Over-development and the subsequent loss of character is regarded as a major threat. “More shelters, shaded areas, seats and rubbish bins are seen as needed in many places along the foreshore. Dog walking, where and when it is allowed, is an issue on both sides of the pro and anti-dog debate. “For those staying in the caravan and camping parks, comments focused on problems with particular facilities. Affordability and the allocation of seasonal passes were a significant issue and some were concerned camping areas might be reduced in the future.” Ms Whelan said boating issues, “bad smells” and water pollution were other issues for respondents. The committee carried out the consultation as part of work on a new foreshore management plan. The committee launched the consultation process after residents last year gathered 1600 signatures on a petition for State Government to sack the previous board. Portarlington’s Pamela Edwards said Bellarine Bayside had “started listening”. “The change in attitude has been amazing. A lack of communication has been the biggest problem in the past.”

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Terrorism ‘hoax’ scare for Avalon BY ERIN PEARSON A WARNING of a terrorist attack on Avalon Airport was a hoax, according to police. A Victoria Police spokesperson said investigators established that Avalon faced “no genuine threat� about 2pm Wednesday after officers earlier locked down the airport. Victoria and federal police rushed to Avalon and Tullamarine airports after receiving information about a potential attack around 9am. “There is no credible information to suggest there was any strength behind the threat made at this stage,� the police spokeperson said. The warning said extremists planned to attack “airliners parked, taxiing or on take off� at both airports. The warning was in an email to various Melbourne news outlets. An Avalon Airport spokesperson said flights continued on time despite the threat.

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Legend: Bob Davis.

BY ERIN PEARSON MOURNERS will gather in Geelong’s St Mary’s Basilica on Tuesday at a public funeral for Geelong Football Club legend Bob Davis. Geelong and Carlton players will also observe a minute’s silence for Davis before their clash at Etihad Stadium this Friday night. Davis died this week aged 82. Four flags flew at half-mast at Skilled Stadium this week as the country mourned the football legend. The man known as ‘Woofer’ played 189 VFL games for the Cats between 1948 and 1958 and coached Geelong to its 1963 premiership. Premier Ted Ballieu was keeping open the option of a state funeral

when the Independent went to press on Wednesday. Geelong Football Club’s Kevin Diggerson said Davis was an “outstanding contributor� to the club as a player, coach and media commentator. “His ability to connect with people on all levels made him the person that we all came to love,� Mr Diggerson said. “Bob will be deeply missed by all those who loved him and indeed by all those that have been fortunate enough to know him or meet him.� The AFL recognised Davis’s brilliance as a player when it inducted him into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 1996. AFL chief executive officer

Andrew Demetriou said Davis was a key foundation in building the game. “Perhaps his greatest contribution of all was to take our game into loungerooms every weekend as television developed in this country and forged a powerful bond between our players and our fans.� Geelong Mayor John Mitchell said Davis embodied “everything good and admirable� about the city. “He was the embodiment of a local sporting hero who touched the lives of ordinary people far and wide in all corners of Australia,� he said. “He was a model for all young people to follow and yet he was as modest about his abilities as anyone you would ever meet.� The funeral is scheduled for 2pm.

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THE “KING of the surf guitar” has signed to play a new music festival scheduled for the foot of the You Yangs in March, according to organisers. They said American Dick Dale, who “invented” surf music in the 1950s, had agreed to play the One Great Night On Earth Festival after meeting event representatives in Las Vegas’s Hard Rock Café.

Rail start WORK on a multi-billion-dollar regional rail link project giving Geelong, Ballarat and Bendigo a separate track to central Melbourne will start in July, according to Victoria’s Public Transport Minister. Terry Mulder said the work would begin during school holidays to “reduce future disruption for rail passengers and the community”.

Mayor’s ball GEELONG’S mayor will host a ball to raise money for Geelong Hospital’s children’s ward, according to a statement from City Hall. Mayor John Mitchell called on businesses and other community groups to support the ball at Geelong Arena on August 20.

School funding ST LEONARDS Primary School is set for a new playground with a $20,000 funding injection from State Government, according to Member for Western Victoria Region Simon Ramsay. He said the money would help replace school facilities lost “as a consequence of major construction works undertaken under the Building the Education Revolution program”.

Awards finalist GEELONG carpet manufacturer Godfrey Hirst is a finalist in a 2011 Premier’s Sustainability Awards, according to State Government. The Government this week released finalist summaries noting that Godfrey Hirst had introduced practices cutting emissions by 45 per cent per metre of carpet and halving water consumption at the company’s South Geelong plant.

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Crime rises as heroin ‘making a comeback’ BY ERIN PEARSON GEELONG is struggling with an “epidemic” of crime as heroin makes a comeback in the city, according to the city’s top cop. Geelong Police Inspector Chris Gawne said burglary statistics were up 60 per cent on last year after thieves ransacked more than 30 stores and 250 cars in April alone. Insp Gawne said drug addicts had a role in the crime surge. “Anecdotally, intelligence suggests (heroin) is making a comeback in Geelong,” he said. “We believe it’s one of the drivers

in the spike in crime we are seeing.” Police have revealed burglaries on 11 Surf Coast, 10 East Geelong and nine Geelong businesses in the past few weeks. Geelong police are also investigating burglaries on businesses at Corio Shopping Centre and on a Pakington Street pizza restaurant as well as an armed robbery at a Belmont stereo store in the past fortnight. Insp Gawne also urged owners to lock vehicles and remove valuables after reports of more than 500 thefts from cars since January 1, double the city’s average.

“I’m just stunned at the amount of people that won’t heed the message and continue to leave their cars unlocked and property on display,” he said “A motor car is often the biggest financial commitment a person has, yet they’re so blasé about locking it.” Insp Gawne said youths and career criminals, recently out of jail, were also responsible for many of the thefts and robberies. State Drug Taskforce Detective Senior Sergeant Dale Slynn told the Independent Victorian heroin use had “plateaued” but remained the “major drug of concern”.

Any increase in heroin use around Geelong would be against the state trend, he said. “Heroin use skyrocketed at the turn of the century and at the same time there was a significant increase in burglaries and thefts. The two are related,” Snr Sgt Slynn said. Barwon Health spokeswoman Kate Nelson said the organisation’s drug and alcohol support service had recorded an “increase in demand”. “Drug use doesn’t necessarily lead to illegal activity but in some cases people with an addiction will turn to theft to fund it,” she said.

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Hot in the kitchen: Fisherman’s Pier restaurant’s Tyler Vakidis duels with Vue Grand’s Caleb Fleet over the Golden Plate Awards as the Independent’s Sam McKenzie tries to intervene. Picture: Tommy Ritchie 64763

A CATHOLIC community agency has launched “culturally sensitive counselling services” for Geelong’s “growing population of refugee and humanitarian entrant families”. CatholicCare said charity financial support agency Give Where You Live had provided funding to “address the gap” in support services for migrants in Geelong’s northern suburbs.

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RESTAURANTS and cafes are honing their menus for six months of judging in the region’s premier hospitality awards. Golden Plate Awards 2011 general manager Pamela Jewson said this year’s judging format included a new level of rigour, with an “independent accounting firm” to audit all scores. “We don’t know of any other hospitality awards that go to this level,” she said. “We believe we are setting another benchmark.” Ms Jewson said the seventh annual Golden Plates would again have a 36-point judging criteria. The five major categories would cover food quality and presentation, customer service, value for money, coffee, wine quality and ambience. Ms Jewson said six professional judges would scrutinise entrants, “which will keep venues on their toes”. Judging panel president Rita Erlich was looking forward to hot competition. “We were thrilled with the quality of participants in last year’s awards and we hope our task will be even more onerous this year, with more great restaurants and cafes,” Ms Erlich said. “If our job is difficult then everyone benefits, especially the consumer.” The Golden Plate Awards will this year enjoy expanded coverage after the Independent signed on as a sponsor. The Independent will use its weekly circulation of 92,000 papers to keep readers updated on the competition as well as providing a comprehensive report on the winners. Independent hospitality advertising executive Sam McKenzie said she was thrilled the paper was supporting the awards. “The Golden Plates have built a tradition of excellence in promoting the exceptionally high standard of dining across our region,” Ms McKenzie said. “With our huge circulation, the Independent will play a big part in promoting this exciting sector of local industry to more readers than ever.” Ms Jewson said Golden Plate winners would be announced at an awards presentation night in late October. She asked anyone who wanted to have their say on favourite dining venues to visit www.goldenplateawards.com.au.

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A NEW business directory will provide three easy platforms for households to find goods and services across the Geelong region. EasyFinder comprises a glossy booklet, a website and an iPhone app, all available free of charge. Deliveries of the EasyFinder booklet to households and businesses across the region will begin next week. The booklet contains directory information and advertising for almost 5000 businesses in the region along with handy maps and other information. The booklet is printed in an ideal size for storing in vehicle glove boxes, at work or beside home phones. The free iPhone app is already available by searching for EasyFinder on Apple’s iTunes Store. Owners of iPhones can enter desired goods or services, with the app instantly finding nearest providers based on the phone’s location. The directory’s website is also available now at easyfinder.com.au. The website provides contact details and addresses for all businesses as well as a range of advertising options including an eye-catching “showcase” format. The website includes free opportunities for community organisations to list events and activities, with the Independent’s Community Calendar already on the site. Advertisers can also use easyfinder.com.au to upload articles about their businesses. EasyFinder is an initiative of the Independent to help local businesses connect with the community. Independent managing editor Tony Galpin urged businesses and other readers to find out how EasyFinder can help them. “With high costs pricing businesses out of other directories, EasyFinder provides an affordable means of reaching an unlimited audience and especially local customers,” he said. “All bases are covered. Whether their customers prefer to find contact information on paper, on-line or on phones, local businesses know they’ll be found on EasyFinder. “Keep your eye out for EasyFinder as deliveries begin next week, go on line or download the iPhone app today.”

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Young talent shines in Star Search grand final THE CREAM of the region’s young musicians wowed judges at the grand final of Powercor Star Search last Friday. A crowd of family and friends gathered in Deakin University’s waterfront Costa Hall to watch 16 entrants compete for a total prize pool of $6500 in vocal, instrumental and group categories. The three category winners each took home $1000 first prizes, with $500 for second and $200 for third. All grand finalists won at least $100 each. Grovedale soprano Miranda Orford won the vocal category, while judges named Newtown’s Jessica Voigt as the instrumental and overall winner. Christian College Saxophone Quartet won the group category. Independent managing editor Tony Galpin, whose paper is a long-standing Star Search sponsor, praised the quality of grand finalists. “The standard at Star Search rises each year,” Mr Galpin said. “The event really has become a showcase of the best young talent the region has to offer. It’s also a tribute to the hard work and determination of the entrants in mastering their art.” Star Search results Vocal solo: first, Miranda Orford; second, Charlie Mackie; third, Emily Jacker. Instrumental solo: first, Jessica Voigt soprano saxophone; second, Lillian Liu, piano; third, Jamie Parker, violin. Group: first, Christian College Saxophone Quartet; second, Nick Wellsteed-Green and Fletcher Jefferies, guitar duo; third, Dacry and Co, vocal quartet. Overall winner: Jessica Voigt. People’s choice joint winners: Lauren and Sheridan Harvey, duo vocals and guitars; Emily Jacker. Geelong Music Teachers Association Award: Maddison Brown, French horn. Encouragement award: Charlie Mackie.

Shining bright: Pictures clockwise from above are Lauren and Sheridan Harvey, Sandy Whittem and Jamie Parker at Star Search. To see more of Tommy Ritchie’s pictures, search ID number 64700 at starphotos.com.au.

Start for venue on bay near BY JOHN VAN KLAVEREN A THREE-YEAR process to secure approval for a fish and chip shop and function centre over Corio Bay at Western Beach is coming to an end, according to its proponent. Malcolm Ralton said he expected to have approvals for his Geelong Boat House from Department of Sustainability and Environment and Parks Victoria next month. Mr Ralton said he was hopeful a development hearing panel on June 16 would give him his long-awaited go ahead. “Then we will need to get a works permit from Parks Victoria and we will be ready to get started,” Mr Ralton said. “Once people see us in operation I’m sure they’ll be happy with us. We are experienced and responsible operators. “There has been a lot of support and the concept has generated a lot of interest.” Mr Ralton said his plans had changed during the lengthy process. He first proposed a floating fish and chip shop but the facility would now rest on eight 12metre piles driven into the

seabed and protected by a “wave attenuator”. Safety concerns had forced the change to ensure a stable base for cooking, he said. The facility would utilise a barge at Western Beach for its platform. Mr Ralton said the barge was previously used for a floating fish and chip shop on the Yarra River and at Docklands in Melbourne. Plans lodged with City Hall showed the proposed Corio Bay facility at the western end of Western Beach’s foreshore car park. The application sought a five-year lease. The facility could be dismantled within three days, Mr Ralton said. He had removed a liquor licence component from the application. Mr Ralton said he would seek event-specific liquor licences. Several directors of Cunningham Pier complex operator EMC Group are among 10 objectors to the application. EMC Group director Darren Holroyd confirmed the company would pursue the objection.

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Inspirational: Claude Pante inspects a copy of his autobiography. Picture: Tommy Ritchie 64667 body else not normal?’” Claude often had “a tear” in his eye while hunched over the keyboard typing with one finger at 2am. “It was an emotional experience but I wrote it from my heart - you can

CO2 first ‘challenge’ BY JOHN VAN KLAVEREN GEELONG could save $60 million reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 1.3 million tonnes, according to an Australian-first low carbon plan for the region. The plan says greenhouse gas emissions could be reduced six per cent by 2020 at “relatively” low cost. But the proponents concede they face a challenge convincing businesses to implement the plan. Geelong organisations have signed a covenant including the plan as part of a Future Proofing Geelong initiative. ClimateWorks Australia executive director Anna Skarbek said the plan would target local ambassador businesses to demonstrate potential savings. “Under the plan we will be able to offer new finance on low-emissions business equipment with a reduced lease cost as a result,” she said. “We will be able to identify businesses that meet green-loan criteria with lower banking costs.” Ms Skarbek said she expected a “handful” of businesses on board within months.

“All this can be achieved through a range of targeted actions using existing technology and without changing the business mix or making significant lifestyle changes. “Geelong has taken a leadership position in being the first city in Australia to develop a regional low carbon growth plan for building an economy-wide low carbon future.” The sustainability covenant signatories include Environmental Protection Authority, City of Greater Geelong, Geelong Manufacturing Council, the city’s Chamber of Commerce, Committee for Geelong, Barwon Water and Deakin University. Alcoa community relations manager Brendan Foran said the plan demonstrated great leadership but was “not without its challenges”. “Geelong is a carbon-sensitive economic community and it is important to have road maps like this,” he said. “Alcoa has already reduced its direct emissions by 60 per cent since 1990 but it’s difficult for us to make any further commitment until we know what’s happening with the carbon price.”

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er at Geelong City Motors, chuckled at the thought of writing a second book. “They say that if you’ve done something well you don’t touch it again but there’s always a possibility.”

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BY KIM WATERS “SPASTIC” echoing across the playground was a soundtrack to the childhood of Grovedale’s Claude Pante. As a cerebral palsy sufferer, the taunts left him constantly wondering whether he was “normal”. But the gutsy 40-year-old has overcome his disability, this week launching self-published autobiography Claude Pante - A Life. Claude grinned as he opened the manuscript to display the text “You can tell me I am a person with a disability, but let me tell you the person I am” on the first page. “I’d say to anyone with cerebral palsy to get out there and have a go. Don’t feel sorry for yourself and hide away.” Claude used the painful experience of learning he was “different” as a key point in his autobiography. “My favourite part of the book, and my wife’s favourite part, is when I talk about sitting in a high chair in a nappy at about 15 months old and thinking ‘Am I different or is every-

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Stranded men:

Shed plan ‘out soon’ BY KIM WATERS ST LEONARDS men will be able to discard their mixing bowls and aprons to settle into their own Men’s Shed “soon”, according to their ward councillor. Cr John Doull promised council would advertise designs for the shed in the next month after the men complained in last week’s Independent they were “stuck in a kitchen”. The men said discovery of an endangered grass on McCarthy Reserve had stalled their shed project, forcing them to meet in the reserve’s hall kitchen. Cr Doull said a $500,000 St Leonards master plan included provisions for an “architecturally designed” shed at Coles Street Reserve. “We don’t want a big, ugly tin shed. This will be something to be proud of and hopefully the St Leonards’ community won’t vote against it during the community consultation process.” Cr Doull said Department of Sustainability and Environment had identified during the shed planning process a “grassland” on the reserve that should be protected. Geelong Environment Council president Joan Lindros wanted council to keep the Men’s Shed off McCarthy Reserve, saying St Leonards had “bugger all” remaining open space. “The grassland found there is really important and it’s protected on a national scale by DSE,” Ms Lindros said. “This is an opportunity for St Leonards to have its own nature reserve, which is unique on the Bellarine Peninsula. “The area has particularly high ecological value and also has a few

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The emphasis of this review is to improve the comfort and safety of bus passengers and shoppers, and to promote retail opportunities that bring vitality to this part of the city.

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Shed: John Doull. Bellarine yellow gum trees, which are as rare as hen’s teeth.” Springdale Community House coordinator Anne Brackley told the Independent last week that the Men’s Shed group was upset it had little say on council’s plans for their building. Changes on council and the discovery of the endangered grass had stopped building plans four years after the group of men first secured State Government funding for the project, she said. “The men still meet weekly but they are taking cooking classes in a hall kitchen because they don’t have a shed,” she said. “It (council’s building plans for the shed) wasn’t really up for discussion with the men. They aren’t happy with it.” The St Leonards facility would be part of a national Men’s Shed network providing retired men with a place to meet, socialise and work on community projects.

PUBLIC NOTICES

This is your opportunity to give us feedback on the things that are working well and things that we can improve on.

NOTICE OF COUNCIL MEETING

How to make a written submission Email: sbentley@geelongcity.vic.gov.au Mail: City of Greater Geelong, PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220

The next Meeting of the Greater Geelong City Council will be held at the Belmont Bowls Club, Reynolds Road, Belmont on Tuesday 24 May 2011, commencing at 7.00pm.

Or hand delivered to any City of Greater Geelong Customer Service Centre.

Details of issues to be considered will be published on the City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au

Written submissions closing date: 5.00pm Friday 27 May 2011.

UPCOMING EVENTS

The meeting is open to the public.

PUBLIC NOTICES

CENTRAL GEELONG STREET ACTIVITIES UPCOMING ACTIVITIES A range of roving entertainment will feature in Central Geelong during May and include the following performances:

CHILDREN’S WEEK Geelong Children’s Week 2011 will be held from 22 to 30 October and is an international event designated by the United Nations, and celebrated annually in the fourth week of October. The week is designed to celebrate and promote the unique contributions that young children make to our community, and focus community attention on the needs and issues associated with early childhood. Children’s Week in Geelong is a seven day event that represents one of the largest community celebrations focusing on young children. If your organisation would like to promote a Children’s Week activity in the Geelong Children’s Week 2011 calendar, register online at www.geelongaustralia.com.au/community/family. For further information please contact Angela Baum, Early Childhood Development Officer on 5272 4816 or abaum@geelongity.vic.gov.au

21 May, 12.00noon-1.30pm The Salvation Army will delight visitors to Central Geelong today with a big band performance in Lt Malop Street Central.

23 May, 12.00noon-2.00pm Spiderjazz will entertain with roving jazz sounds throughout the streets and Jose, with music from the Andes, will perform in Lt Malop Street.

24 May, between 10.00am-12.00noon Come along and support the kids from Eltham High School as they perform for visitors to Central Geelong in Lt Malop Street Central.

24 May, 12.00noon-2.00pm The Roving Piper from Geelong RSL Pipes and Drums will rove Central Geelong during the lunchtime period.

25 May, 12.00noon-2.00pm Marcus Hayden will delight listeners with current and past hits in Lt Malop Street, near Moorabool Street.

25 May, 12.00noon-2.00pm Susan with her accordion will rove during the lunchtime period with sounds from Sorrento and Paris.

26 May 10.00am-2.00pm Spiderjazz will rove Central Geelong filling the streets with jazz, followed by Susan with melodic sounds from Paris and Europe during the lunchtime period.

27 May 12.00noon-2.00pm Jose will perform sounds from the Andes in Lt Malop Street and Spiderjazz will fill the streets with jazz, roving throughout Central Geelong.

28 May 10.00am-4.00pm Come into Lt Malop Central for an interactive experience and a free sample of flavoured milk. This is a free activity.

30 May 12.00noon-2.00pm Susan with accordion sounds from Europe, will rove Central Geelong.

31 May 12.00noon-2.00pm Jose will perform music from the Andes in Lt Malop Street, near Moorabool Street.

Applications open Monday 16 June 2011.

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST - 2011/2012 SKILLED STADIUM HIGH PERFORMANCE CENTRE (GYM) SCHOLARSHIP Wonderland: Joy Leggo, at front, with Bella Chara’s Phil, Helga, Jan, Vera and Mary. Picture: Tommy Ritchie 64280

Expressions of interest are invited from elite athletes to apply for a 2011/12 Skilled Stadium High Performance Centre (gym) Scholarship.

Hats off to ‘mad’ tea party “No one was late for this very important date, I’m pleased to say, and no one lost their head, either. “The Mad Hatters tea party was a way we could foster a connection between the family and community. “It was an opportunity for residents, family, staff and friends to share a laugh to build and maintain a bond among the MACS community.” The day concluded with a cup and saucer pot plant raffle and a screening of the Alice in Wonderland movie.

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Athletes must be Australian Citizens. Athletes must reside in the Barwon Region. Athletes must compete and perform at international or nation level. Athletes must be over 16 years of age. Have their own coach, to set a program.

Applications open Friday 20 May and close 5.00pm Friday 3 June 2011. For further information and to obtain a copy of the 2011/12 Scholarship Application Pack, please contact Alison Vanderputt at Barwon Sports Academy, Sports House - Skilled Stadium on 5224 9130 or visit Sports House, 370 Moorabool Street, Geelong. CI200511_R

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BY JOHN VAN KLAVEREN MAD HATTERS, white rabbits and upside-down cakes turned Multicultural Aged Care Services into fantasy land for a day this week. The MACS Mad Hatter’s Tea Party had residents and staff dressing up as Alice in Wonderland characters. MACS chief Joy Leggo said residents of Bella Chara independent living apartments had been busy organising outfits and making their hats for several weeks.

The Skilled Stadium High Performance Centre (gym) Scholarship is designed to enable individual athletes to train in an elite strength and conditioning environment to assist in meeting their full sporting potential. The scholarship period is for 12 months from July 2011 to June 2012. To apply for a Scholarship Application Pack, athletes must fulfil eligibility criteria:

These activities are proudly supported by Central Geelong Marketing. All performances are subject to suitable weather conditions and subject to change. Keep an eye and ear out for other roving entertainment throughout Central Geelong in the coming months! For more information contact Shelley at the City’s Central Geelong and Waterfront unit on 5272 5272.

SKAART - FREE COMMUNITY EVENT SATURDAY 28 MAY - 11.00AM TO 3.00PM THE FORT - CORNER ST GEORGES AND MELBOURNE ROAD, STEAD PARK, CORIO There will be lots of fun activities including live music, free BBQ, popcorn and fairyfloss, bungy run, BMX, skate and scoot competitions. There will also be various workshops including hula hoop, juggling, zumba and stilt walking. For more information contact Danielle Parker, Youth Development Officer on 5272 5272 or go to www.youthcan.vic.gov.au This is drug and alcohol free event. No animals allowed.

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BUDGET 2011-2012 CITY OF GREATER GEELONG

COUNCIL BUDGET TO SUPPORT GROWTH AND BUILD COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE

BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS AT A GLANCE • Rate increase of 4.9% equates to approximately $1 week for the average household • Funding to the Geelong Regional Library Corporation increased to $5.9 million • $84 million capital works program • $3 million to commence work on Ocean Grove Children’s Centre • $6.84 million for parks and reserves maintenance

The aim of the 2011-2012 Budget is to maintain or improve service levels to the community and keep rate rises to a minimum. The average residential rate increase of 4.9 per cent places the City of Greater Geelong amongst the lowest rate increases of Victorian Councils. Despite increases to external costs the Council has worked hard to absorb these costs so they are not passed on to the ratepayer.

WHY HAVE TIP FEES GONE UP? The state government has increased its landfill tax from $30 per tonne to $44 per tonne as part of its ongoing campaign to reduce waste going to landfill. Despite this significant increase the City has managed to keep its average rate rise down to 4.9 per cent. The Geelong community has led the way in reducing waste to landfill since the introduction of our three bin kerbside collection service and if weren’t for these efforts the landfill tax would have an even greater impact. The challenge for us will be to reuse and recycle more and throw away less. We’ll be introducing several new programs this year to help people manage unwanted household goods.

ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY

• $14.5 million for family services including day care • $3.17 million for development of the Geelong Ring Road Employment Precinct • $18.1 million for aged services • $12.13 million for road maintenance and upgrades • $490,000 to upgrade the fOrt northern suburbs youth centre • $500,000 to commence work on the Leopold Community Hub Artist impression

MAJOR BOOST TO LOCAL LIBRARIES

Waurn Ponds Library

The budget provides $5.9 million to the Geelong Regional Library Corporation which is an increase of 9 per cent on last year’s figure. In addition to the annual contribution to the library corporation the Budget provides $1.64 million for the fit out and operation of the new Waurn Ponds library.

Council continues its commitment to reducing its environmental footprint. The Budget provides $942,000 for water harvesting projects at Eastern Park, Rippleside and Hume Reserve. There’s $450,000 for tree planting and after care across the municipality plus $63,000 for our significant tree watering program. Funding is provided for key strategic environmental projects; $250,000 for the Greenhouse Reduction Local Action Plan; $220,000 for the implementation of the Climate Change Adaptation Strategy and $180,000 for the Future Proofing Geelong program. The budget also provides funds for the Greater Geelong Cycle Strategy including installation of further bicycle infrastructure.

CENTRAL GEELONG PARKING 70 new car parking spaces will be made available in Central Geelong. The City plans to pull down premises at 20A Gheringhap Street to provide a new street level car park. The Civic Car Park in Gheringhap Street will also receive a $200,000 upgrade. There will be no increase to fees for on-street parking in Central Geelong. They will remain at last year’s rate of $2 per hour.

COMMUNITY SERVICES BOOST

RATES ASSISTANCE

The Budget provides significant funding for community based projects aimed at improving the health and quality of life of residents. Aged services receive a total of $18.1 million and there’s $14.5 million for family services - which includes family and long day care, community child health, children’s services and parenting education. Community facilities receive a total of $3.43 million.

Council provides a range of payment and assistance measures to suit individual needs including options such as regular Direct Debit, Centrepay, deferral of rates and payment arrangements. Contact us for more information

HOW DOES THE BUDGET AFFECT MY RATES? The residential rate has increased by 4.9 per cent as the result of the 2011-2012 Budget. The increase to the average residential rate notice equates to approximately $1 per week. Just as federal and state governments collect taxes to fund their programs, local governments must also generate funds to pay for the services they provide to the community.

The Budget provides $12.13 million for road maintenance and upgrades. There’s $2.55 million for footpath maintenance and upgrades.

Our rates are a general purpose levy which contributes to more than 120 services plus essential infrastructure such as roads, footpaths, parks, gardens, libraries and sports facilities. The City determines its funding priorities following extensive consultation with the community.

Drainage projects receive $3.81 million and funding for maintenance of public buildings has been increased to $3.59 million.

The City decides how much revenue it needs by preparing an annual budget. It is the budget that determines how much the City collects in rates.

Significant new building projects include the completion and fit out of the Waurn Ponds Library, the Ocean Grove Integrated Children’s Centre and the upgrade of the fOrt northern suburbs youth centre

Rates assistance is available for pensioners and other ratepayers who may experience difficulties in paying their rates. The City will contact ratepayers who are likely to be eligible and invite them to apply for assistance.

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Rates assistance is available for pensioners and other ratepayers who have a household income below $45,114 and whose properties have had a 50% or more increase in their valuation. A waiver is only available once in the two year valuation cycle. Eligibility is also subject to a principle place of residence with no improvements test. Pensioners are also eligible for the State Government Municipal Concession rebate of $193.40.

CARE TO COMMENT ON THE DRAFT BUDGET AND CITY PLAN? The 2011-2012 Budget has been guided by Council’s strategic plan for the municipality, which is called City Plan. This plans sets out Council’s objectives for the next four years. By planning in advance we can ensure that the projects and programs we put in place in the current year will fit with the needs of the community in years to come. Written submissions on the draft Budget and City Plan are invited and must be received by Wednesday 8 June 2011. Copies of the draft Budget are available at City Customer Service Centres and at www.geelongaustralia.com.au.

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The Independent, Friday May 20, 2011


SNAP SHOT OF SOME KEY PROJECTS IN 2011-2012 FOR EACH WARD THE 2011-2012 BUDGET FEATURES SPENDING RIGHT ACROSS THE MUNICIPALITY. THIS PAGE HIGHLIGHTS SOME OF THE KEY PROJECTS WITHIN EACH WARD. 1. WINDERMERE WARD

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• Corio Sporting Club - Renovation works • Anakie Reserve power and lighting upgrade • Rosewall precinct planning, including community facilities at Rosewall neighbourhood house site and Hendy Street. • Geelong Ring Road Employment Precinct (GREP) funding including construction of Elcho Drainage system • Lara Town Centre Expansion project • Elcho Park irrigation upgrade • Reconstruction of Sandy Creek Road • Second stage of Lara Lake preschool construction • Lara Food and Wine Festival funding

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• Vines Road and Colac Beechy Precinct School redevelopment project • Design and construction of Hume Reserve Aquifer • Hellenic Greek Orthodox Community kitchen upgrade contribution • Streetscape works at Beaufort Ave, Bell Post Hill • Hamlyn Park Reserve upgrade • New public toilets in Pettit Park, Bell Post Hill • Geelong Rangers Soccer Club change room upgrades • Flood mitigation works at Prestige Park residential estate • Bell Park Sports Club hot water and security upgrade • New netball practice court at Myers Reserve • North Geelong Cricket Club practice facilities upgrade • Development of master plan for the facility upgrade at St Helens

• Upgrade to playground at Rix Street Kinder, Herne Hill • Contribution to redevelopment of YMCA Car Park • Contribution to the upgrade of the clubrooms at Friers Reserve for Guild Cricket and Baseball Club • Improvements to Manifold Heights Cricket Club pavilion • Contribution to the upgrade of the Geelong Football Umpires Clubroom • Contribution to Geelong Rowing Association • Shelters at newly redeveloped Kardinia Park netball courts • Contribution to the Kevin Kirby Reserve upgrade • Contribution to green development at Geelong Cement Bowls Club • Disability access to Holy Family Church

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West Oval - Flowers Stand upgrade and new storage facilities East Geelong Bowls Club - disability access and toilet Barwon Rowing Club - contribution to upper level fit-out Eastern Park and Rippleside stormwater harvesting projects Completion of the Eastern Beach Children’s Pool rebuild John Landy Field improvements including toilet refurbishment East Geelong Football Club - sportsground lighting design Geelong West Neighbourhood House contribution East Geelong Community Centre - community engagement Geelong West Community Garden contribution Little Malop Street retail booths Geelong Saleyards - conservation management plan

North Shore multi-purpose rooms detail design Stead Park Master Plan implementation Cloverdale Community Centre detail design and activities Diversitat contribution for relocation of Northern Men’s Shed Upgrade of the fOrT - Northern Suburbs Youth Centre Waterworld pool repaint and change room upgrades Goldsworthy Reserve improvement works Evans Reserve Master Plan - reserve improvements Northern Suburbs Youth Activity Centre activities SKAART youth event Alkira Avenue streetscape improvements works Norlane Baptist Church Christmas Carols

St Albans Reserve improvements Thomson Reserve master plan continuation Ervin Reserve master plan implementation Grinter Reserve community garden Splashdown - resurfacing of pool concourse and change room refurbishment • Whittington community building, engagement and renewal programs • Whittington Flame Fest - funding contibution

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Hot Flights Card tricks: Lois Donald, Chris Dodgshun and Paul Wendrich enjoy a game of cards at Geelong Bridge Club. Picture: Tommy Ritchie 63988 learned the game as they went, Chris said. “There were a few errors in scoring now and then as members grappled with the game’s intricacies.” Now the club confidently and competently held a variety of events as a fully affiliated member of Victorian Bridge Association. “We run five or six bridge sessions a week, with regular beginner’s lessons and novice play sessions for people who would like to learn to play bridge,” Chris said. He was keen to mention that the club recently received a grant from City of Greater Geelong to improve access for

disabled members. “The club provides members and guests with first-class facilities including a library and ample off-street parking,” Chris said with pride. “The playing area has capacity for 20 tables and is air-conditioned.” Chris said the feature event for the year, Geelong Congress, was on first weekend in July. The club’s first congress, or bridge tournament, was at the former Aberdeen Chateau, complete with hostesses to greet players and show them to their seats. The Geelong club turned the event into a social occasion replete with home-made bis-

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letters Poking democracy JOHN VAN Klaveren’s report in last week’s Independent of councillors’ concern over the issue of a directly elected mayor was timely, although it appears State Government has no interest in entering into a dialogue with Geelong over the issue. Unfortunately, the discussion paper to which submissions are possible concerns only side issues. The fact is there is a great vacuum about what is intended. We have no answer on whether directly electing a mayor might be attached to other changes the implications of which will result in our local government system becoming less rather than more democratic. There is no commitment to cap mayoral candidates’ costs, so we may well reduce the pool of available talent as well as open the door to corruption. Just over a year ago we had a Victorian Electoral Commission inquiry concluding that a 12-ward system was best for greater Geelong yet there is no word on whether this is under threat. We don’t know how much more we will have to pay a directly elected mayor. We don’t know what the mayoral powers will be. In other words, we are being sold a pig in a poke and this is called “democratic”. Let us hope Local Government Minister Jeanette Powell stands up and listens. Rosemary Kiss Rippleside

Carbon questions SINCE reading John Cromarty’s letter in the April 18 Independent, asking our state or federal Labor politicians a series of questions about the proposed carbon tax, I’ve scanned every local paper in hope one of them at least would reply. Apparently it was too hard for any of them. Being ignored by John Eren, Ian Tresize and Lisa Neville is understandable. As state Labor politicians

they are not accountable for what our PM says. Richard Marles is Kevin Rudd’s man and is probably not privy to the doings of cabinet as a result but Darren Cheeseman is an avowed Julia Gillard supporter. When he proudly marched up the hall at her side after she had beaten Kevin Rudd to the top spot he gave me the impression we had someone in Geelong with the ear of the PM. So how about it Darren? Just in case you missed that edition of the paper, here are the questions again. What tonnage of coal does Australia export annually? What tonnage of coal is used by Australian industry annually? Is it planned to put a tax on these Australian industries? Does Federal Government plan to add an equivalent cost, or levy, to be paid by overseas companies that import our coal? Does Federal Government endorse the export of coal to countries with no settled carbon tax legislation? If so, why? If coal exports continue as they do presently with Federal Government approval, would this be another example of government hypocrisy? Elizabeth Cross Wandana Heights

Highly deplorable I WRITE in response to Richard Worland’s letter in the May 5 Independent, concerning the Baillieu Government’s failure to commit to the upgrade of Geelong High School, the master planning of which had been approved by the former Labor government. I remind Mr Worland that it was the Labor government that funded in 2004 the $3.5 million upgrade of Geelong High, which included a new science facility and gymnasium complex and later a $540,000 year seven learning centre. In addition, it was the Labor government that fund-

ed multi-million-dollar upgrades of nearly every primary school across the Geelong electorate and projects like the new state-of-the-art Western Heights Secondary College at a cost of $26 million. As part of ongoing work and commitment to education in the region, former Labor minister Bronwyn Pike committed to the master planning for the next stage of development at Geelong High, which has now been dropped by the Baillieu Government. Despite this, however, I can assure Mr Worland I am working closely with Geelong High to have this deplorable decision overturned. Ian Trezise MP Member for Geelong

Small fries THERE’S no law against having an opinion, Get a Life (Buckets and Bouquets, May 13). There must be bigger fish to fry than us, surely? Gary Oraniuk Geelong

Cool down, doomsayer GAVIN Brown (Letters, May 13) strikes me as someone with a closed mind on climate change. Contrary to what he may think, I have an open mind on the science of climate change. I’m of the view the science on anything is never done and dusted and that the pursuit of knowledge is a journey, not a destination. When rightly understood, the science does not support the global warming hypothesis. It all comes down to where one inserts the start and finishing points when measuring temperatures over time. If the start is 1850 and the end 1990, as the doomsday alarmists use, you get a slight warming. However, if the start is 1990 and the end 2010 you get a slight cooling.

You also get a slight cooling with the start at the birth of Christ, 1 AD, 500 AD or 1000 AD. In other words, Earth has cooled slightly over the past two millennia and, given low sunspot activity, will continue to cool. Therefore a carbon tax is a redundant, unnecessary, tax-raising exercise by a Federal Government desperate to boost its coffers because of poor fiscal management. Alan Barron Grovedale

Levy hypocrisy SO, COUNCILLOR Andy Richards wants us to be reminded every time we go to the local waste recovery and recycling station how much of our tip fee is going to the EPA (Independent, May 13). That would be a far greater level of accountability than we get from our council. The carbon tax is being foisted upon us by Cr Richards’ mates in Canberra. I wonder whether he will have any discussions with Member for Corio Richard Marles about this issue. Or is he happy for Labor to not only break its commitment not to introduce a tax but to do it without even giving us a say? Isn’t this exactly what the state treasurer has done with the new EPA levy? Kevin V Russell Geelong

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BOUQUETS to Westfield Geelong’s Coffee Connection for looking after my umbrella after I left it behind. It belonged to my mother and I was unhappy to have Sue, Clifton Springs

BOUQUETS to an honest man and his brown dog. I was at a Belmont service station when I discovered I didn’t have my wallet. I returned to my car and the man asked my name before returning my wallet, which he had found on the road. Happy, Belmont BUCKETS to a shop for unnecessary anxiety over cakes for my mother’s 90th birthday. No Customer Service, Grovedale BOUQUETS to Four Points Sheraton for wonderful accommodation for my brother and his wife. The hotel was so obliging to my request and words could never express our appreciation. Kim, Manifold Heights BOUQUETS to a lovely lady who pulled over to make sure my daughters and I were all right after my accident with a truck at Corio. Tina, Corio BUCKETS to the person who stole flowers from the front of our gym on the eve of Mother’s Day. Hopefully you didn’t give them to you mother because they were a memorial to our dog who died a few weeks ago. Arriving on Sunday to find them missing was upsetting. CrossFit, Newtown BOUQUETS to Aberdeen Veterinary Clinic’s Polly for being so kind, insightful and compassionate when my beautiful, old dog’s time had arrived. Bouquets also to Sharon who remembered us on each visit and who was also gentle with Alla. They both made a difficult time a little less painful. Raelene, Point Cook

BUCKETS to a crook living the high life after driving everyone else broke with lies and threats. I hope you and your friends who fail to see the despicable person you are have heard of something called karma. Duped, Highton BOUQUETS to Max and his staff at Kardinia Picture Framers for making my recent collage exhibition at Shearers Arms Gallery a success. DB, Newtown BOUQUETS to the Bay 16 Lolly Fairy for providing everyone in bay 16 of the Gary Ablett Terrace at Skilled Stadium with mixed lollies during the Kangaroos game. What a kind gesture – it made our day. What surprise will you have up your sleeve next, oh Lolly Fairy? Most Impressed, Highton BUCKETS to a neighbour’s latest choice of pet. The other animals we can handle but the rooster is a noise-polluting menace. If I wanted to be woken at 5am every day I would set an alarm clock. Send Rowdy Rooster back to the farmyard. Cock-A-Doodle-Dumbfounded, Belmont BOUQUETS to Simon, formerly of Gloria Jean’s Borders, for his friendly manner and excellent service over the past two years. We wish you all the best for your future. Sunday Family, Belmont BOUQUETS to The Good Guys’ Serena for helping a senior with laptop problems. I was on the phone to technical support for two hours and she fixed the problem in two minutes. Happy Customer, Grovedale BOUQUETS to Leopold’s Kensington Grange nursing home for the care and dedication shown to my late husband. Barbara, Clifton Springs

BOUQUETS to Lions club’s John Emerson and John Harmon for keeping the grounds of Lions Village Portarlington neat and tidy. Happy Resident, Portarlington

BUCKETS to a venue in Geelong for being greedy and taking so many bookings for Mother’s Day lunch that some patrons had to wait over two hours for meals. You spoiled Mother’s Day. Grace, Leopold

BOUQUETS to everyone at Market Square Shopping Centre’s car park, especially Brad whose happy, entertaining personality is always appreciated. Brad makes our day with his cheeky sense of humour and spot-on footy tips. Keep up the good work. Toyota Trio, Belmont

Mail: PO Box 407, Geelong, 3220 Email: editorial@geelongindependent.com.au Fax: 5221 3823 Contributions must be less than 50 words and include the writer’s full name, address and phone number.

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5:00 Talking Heads [s] 5:30 The Cook & The Chef 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News 9:30 Business Today 10:00 For The Juniors 10:15 Cyberchase 10:35 Behind The News 11:00 Big Ideas [s] 12:00 Midday Report [s] 12:30 National Press Club Address: Andrew Demetriou: Chief Executive, AFL [s] 1:30 Everest ER [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time: Reps [s] 3:05 Childrenʼs Programs 6:05 Mr Bean: The Curse Of Mr Bean [s] 6:30 Message Stick [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] – Current affairs program. 8:00 The New Inventors [s] 8:30 Spicks And Specks [s] 9:00 Angry Boys (M a,l,s) 9:30 Hungry Beast [s] 10:00 At The Movies (PG) 10:25 Lateline [s] 11:00 Lateline Business [s] 11:30 Africaʼs Dragon Mountains [s] 12:20 Parliament Question Time: Reps [s] 1:25 Movie: “Guns Of Hate” (PG) (ʼ48) Stars: Tim Holt & Nan Leslie 5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: “Jane Doe: How To Fire Your Boss” (M v) (ʼ07) Stars: Lea Thompson 2:00 Dr Oz (PG) 3:00 Medical Emergency (PG) [s] 3:30 Toybox [s] 4:00 Itʼs Academic [s] 4:30 Seven News at 4:30 [s] 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG) 7:30 Australiaʼs Got Talent [a] – Aussies of various shapes, sizes and levels of talent compete and perform their chosen talent in order to win the Grand Prize money. 8:30 Criminal Minds: Cradle To Grave / The Eyes Have It (M v) [s] – The team hunts a suspect who impregnates young women and has them give birth before murdering them. 10:30 Detroit 1-8-7: Deja Vu / All In (M) 11:30 My Name Is Earl (PG) 12:00 Style By Jury (PG) 12:30 Sons & Daughters [s] 1:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today 5:30 Today *Live* 9:00 Kerri-Anne (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 11:30 Alive & Cooking 12:00 Ellen De Generes Show (PG) 1:00 The View (PG) 2:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 3:00 ET [s] 3:30 Hi-5 4:00 Kitchen Whiz 4:30 Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 Nine News [s] 6:30 A Current Affair 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG s) 7:30 State Of Origin 2011: Queensland v New South Wales - Game 1 *Live* – The 2011 State Of Origin Series live from Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane. Can the new Blueʼs coach turn their fortunes around? 10:15 Two And A Half Men: The Soil Is Moist / Winky-Dink Time (M s) 11:15 The New Adventures Of Old Christine: I Love Woo, I Hate You (PG s) 11:45 Eclipse Music TV (PG) 12:15 Primetime (M) 1:30 Danoz 2:00 Guthy Renker 2:30 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America 5:00 Early Morning News 6:00 TEN News [s] 7:00 Toasted TV [s] 8:00 Totally Wild [s] 8:30 Wurrawhy [s] 9:00 9AM News [s] 10:00 The Circle (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil: Confront The Parent (PG) [s] 1:00 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG) 2:00 Ready Steady Cook (PG) [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Infomercial (PG) 4:00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful [s] 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:30 6:30 With George Negus 7:00 The 7PM Project (PG) 7:30 MasterChef Australia 9:00 The Oprah Winfrey Show - Finale Week (PG) 10:00 Lie To Me: Killer App (M v,s) – Lightman must delve into the world of social networking sites 11:00 6:30 With George Negus Encore 11:30 TEN Late News With Sports Tonight 12:00 The Late Show (PG) 12:55 Ally McBeal: Troubled Water (M s) 1:55 Infomercials (PG) 5:05 Worldwatch 1:00 Drama Movie: “Nero” (M v,a) (ʼ04) (From Italy, in English) 2:40 Short: Half Way Home 3:00 Parent Rescue: Double Trouble [s] 3:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour [s] 5:30 Global Village [s] 6:00 Letters and Numbers [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:35 Inspector Rex: Killer Toys (PG) 8:30 East West 101: Behold a Pale Horse (M l,v) [s] – The armed robbery and subsequent escalating violence seems to hold a link with a drug ring and criminal activity including a massacre in Kandahar, Afghanistan. 9:30 World News Australia [s] 10:05 Drama Movie: “Worldʼs Apart” (M a,l) (ʼ08) – Based on a true story of a young girl torn between her conscience and passion when she is forced to make a choice between her faith and her feelings for a man who does not belong to her familyʼs church. (In Danish) 12:05 Drama Movie: “4” (MA15+l,n) (ʼ05) – A bizarre glimpse of modern Russia. 2:20 Weatherwatch Overnight

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5:00 National Press Club Address: Andrew Demetriou: Chief Executive, AFL [s] 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News 9:30 Business Today 10:00 Real Chinese 10:15 Being Spanish 11:00 Ancient Megastructures 12:00 Midday Report [s] 12:30 The Prisoner: Anvil (M) 2:00 Jeeves And Wooster [s] 1:25 Lead Balloon: 5000 Pounds 2:00 Parliament Question Time: Reps [s] 3:05 Childrenʼs Programs 6:05 Mr Bean: Mr Bean Goes To Town [s] 6:30 Message Stick [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] – Current affairs program. 8:00 Catalyst [s] – Voodoo - could it do real harm? Also, robotic heart surgery. 8:30 Recipe For Murder [s] – Sydney, the early 1950s... a city in the grip of a crime wave. 9:30 Outback Kids (MA15+a,l) [s] 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:05 Lateline Business [s] 11:35 Live From Abbey Road: Panic At The Disco, David Gray, Suzanne Vega (M l) 12:25 Parliament Question Time: Reps [s] 1:30 Movie: “The Scarlet Pimpernel” (G) (ʼ35) Stars: Leslie Howard 5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: “Nora Robertsʼ Montana Sky” (M v,s) (ʼ07) Stars: Ashley Williams 2:00 Dr Oz (PG) 3:00 Medical Emergency (PG) [s] 3:30 Toybox [s] 4:00 Itʼs Academic [s] 4:30 Seven News at 4:30 [s] 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG) 7:30 Air Ways – Tonight, a passenger arrives blindfolded with no idea what friends have instore for a birthday surprise. 8:00 How I Met Your Mother: The Perfect Cocktail (PG) 8:30 Greyʼs Anatomy: Not Responsible (M) [s] – The Alzheimerʼs clinical trial gains momentum. 9:30 Desperate Housewives: Searching (M a) – Susan vows to get the most out of life when she learns that her dialysis isnʼt working. 10:30 Private Practice: Love And Lies (M) [s] 11:30 30 Rock: Season Four (PG) 12:00 Heroes (M) 1:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today 5:30 Today *Live* 9:00 Kerri-Anne (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 11:30 Alive & Cooking 12:00 Ellen De Generes Show (PG) 1:00 The View (PG) 2:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 3:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 3:30 Hi-5 4:00 Kitchen Whiz 4:30 Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 Nine News [s] 6:30 A Current Affair 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG s) 7:30 RBT (PG) – A unique behind-the-scenes look at RBT patrols testing for alcohol and drug affected drivers. 8:00 Getaway: Getawayʼs Big Adventure (PG) – Showcasing some of the worldʼs great adventures. 8:30 Between The Lines (M s) – A sportsthemed comedy show. 9:30 The AFL Footy Show (M) 11:15 The NRL Footy Show (M) 1:00 Entertainment Tonight 1:30 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 2:00 Guthy Renker / Brand Developers 3:00 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America 5:00 Early Morning News 6:00 TEN News [s] 7:00 Toasted TV [s] 8:00 Scope [s] 8:30 Wurrawhy [s] 9:00 9AM News [s] 10:00 The Circle (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil: Inside The Mind Of A Mistress (PG) 1:00 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG a) [s] 2:00 Ready Steady Cook 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Infomercials [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful [s] 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:30 6:30 With George Negus 7:00 The 7PM Project (PG) 7:30 MasterChef Australia: Thursday - Week 5 – The losing team from last nightʼs Sausage Sizzle challenge face off as individuals in a Skills Race Elimination. Contestants must complete four pastry elements and create a beautiful finished dessert. 8:30 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG) 10:30 6:30 With George Negus Encore 11:00 TEN Late News With Sports Tonight 11:30 The Late Show (PG) 12:25 The Starter Wife (M s,a) 1:25 Infomercials (PG) 4:00 Religious Programs (PG) 5:05 Worldwatch 1:00 The Food Lovers Guide to Australia 1:30 Vote Yes for Aborigines [s] 2:30 Dateline [s] 3:30 Letters and Numbers 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village [s] 6:00 Letters and Numbers [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Italian Food Safari [s] 8:00 Lyndey and Blairs Taste of Greece [s] – Follows one of Australiaʼs most recognised food and wine personalities, Lyndey Milan and her actor son Blair. 8:30 Hestonʼs Feasts: 70s Feast [s] – Tonight, Heston goes 70s retro, plundering the technicolour wonderland of his boyhood culinary experiences for a feast featuring savoury ice lollies, a luxury school dinner of spam fritters, lumpy mash and cabbage, and a flying dessert. 9:30 World News Australia [s] 10:05 Drama Movie: “Crime Novel” (MA15+ v,s,d,l) (ʼ05) – Based on the true story of a gang of young hoodlums who went from petty crimes to big-time drug dealing and murder. (In Italian) 12:35 Mad Morro (M l) [s] 1:35 Embedded with the Murri Mob (M l) 2:35 Weatherwatch Overnight

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5:00 rage (PG) 10:00 rage Guest Programmer: Foals (PG) 11:00 Willieʼs Wonky Chocolate Factory [s] 12:00 Collectors: Japanese 12:30 Australian Story [s] 1:00 VFL Football 2011 5:00 Bowls: Moama International Tri Series: Australia v England: Mixed Triples 6:00 Can We Help? 6:30 Gardening Australia [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Doctor Who: The Doctorʼs Wife (PG) [s] – The Doctor returns, alongside newlyweds Amy and Rory, to face monsters and mysteries and adventures across time and space. 8:15 Dr Who: Confidential Cutdown 8:30 Spooks (M v) – The team face their toughest challenge ever tracking down Lucas North, their Section Chief and friend, and one of the best agents MI5 has ever had. 9:30 A Quiet Word With Ross Noble [s] – Comedian Tony Martin manages to pin down Ross Noble, the awardwinning standup comic. 10:00 The Graham Norton Show (M) [s] 10:45 Durham County (M a,d,v) 11:35 rage (M) 6:00 Childrenʼs Programs 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 9:00 Saturday Disney [s] 11:00 Childrenʼs Programs [s] 1:00 Beat The Star (PG) 2:00 Motorsport: V8 Supercars: Winton Raceday Xtra 2:30 Motorsport: V8 Supercars: Winton 5:30 Coxyʼs Big Break – Take a break around Australia and beyond with Coxy. 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Secret Mediterranean – In the first episode Sir Trevor visits three countries where history cannot be ignored by those living their today. 7:30 Family Movie: “The Princess Diaries” (G) (ʼ01) Stars: Julie Andrews 10:00 Saturday Night Movie: “Just Like Heaven” (PG s,l,a) (ʼ05) – When David rents his new apartment, the last thing he wants is company. Then Elizabeth shows up, insisting the apartment is hers... until she disappears right before his eyes. Stars: Reese Witherspoon 12:00 The Late Movie: “Merlinʼs Apprentice” (PG v,h) Stars: Sam Neill & Miranda Richardson 4:00 Home Shopping [s] 5:00 Power Rangers (PG) 6:00 Childrenʼs Programs 7:00 Weekend Today 9:00 Saturday Kerri Anne 11:00 Childrenʼs Programs 1:30 The Saddle Club 2:00 Stormworld: Changing Tides 2:30 Afternoon Movie: “The Admirable Crichton” (G) (ʼ57) Stars: Kenneth More. 4:30 Discover Down Under 5:00 News: First At Five 5:30 Antiques Roadshow 6:00 National News [s] 6:30 Australiaʼs Funniest Home Videos (PG) 7:30 Family Movie: “Charlotteʼs Web” (G) (ʼ06) – Fern steps in to save Wilbur the pig from her father's axe and begins to care for him as her own. Stars: Dakoda Fanning 9:35 Saturday Movie: “The Bucket List” (M l,a) (ʼ07) Stars: Jack Nicholson. 11:35 Late Movie: “Groundhog Day” (PG a) (ʼ93) Stars: Bill Murra & Andie MacDowell 1:35 Late, Late Movie: “Seven Nights In Japan” (PG v,n) (ʼ76) Stars: Michael York. 3:35 Antiques Roadshow 4:05 Danoz 4:30 Religious Program 6:00 Toasted TV 9:00 Scope [s] 9:30 K9 [s] 10:00 Hits List TV (PG s,a,l) 12:00 Landed Music (PG l,s,a) [s] 12:30 The Hit Rater.Com (PG l,s,a) 1:00 Totally Australia: Fraser Island – Once described as paradise, Fraser Island has been riddled with controversy over the protection of its natural resources. 2:00 Infomercials 2:30 Hook Line & Sinker: Fraser Island – Hosted by Nick Duigan and Andrew Hart, this show features a unique approach to some serious fishing. 3:00 AFL Premiership Season 2011: Round 9 St Kilda v Melbourne – Join expert commentators for all the action from Etihad Stadium. 6:00 TEN Evening News 6:30 Before The Game (PG 7:30 AFL Premiership Season 2011: Round 9 Richmond v Essendon – Join expert commentators for all the action from the MCG. 11:30 Saturday Late Night Movie: “Title To Be Advised 2:30 Infomercials (PG) 5:05 Worldwatch 1:00 Masterpiece: San Remo Song Festival 2011 (PG) 3:00 Masterpiece: Stanley Donen: You Just Do It (PG) 4:00 Masterpiece: Eating Art: The Last Supper 4:30 PBS Newshour [s] 5:30 Who Do You Think You Are? Jerry Springer [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Monster Moves: Ship Sink – A team of maritime engineers battle to move and sink a huge US Navy ship in the Cayman Islands to create an artificial dive reef. The team must combat winter storms and huge swells to tow the ship 1,600 miles from Virginia to the Caribbean. 8:30 Iron Chef: Mishima Beef [s] 9:20 RocKwiz: Bertie Blackman & Jim Keays [s] – Tonight, Bertie Blackman joins legendary lead singer of The Masters Apprentices, Jim Keays. 10:05 Drama Movie: “The Swimsuit Issue” (M l) (ʼ08) (In Swedish & German) 11:55 SOS: Franswa Sharl (M) 12:55 Lifes a Zoo: The Final Finale (M l,d) 1:25 Drawn Together (MA15+a.s) 1:55 Weatherwatch & Music

5:00 Rage (PG) 6:30 Childrenʼs Programs 9:00 Insiders [s] 10:00 Inside Business [s] 10:30 Offsiders [s] 11:05 Asia Pacific Focus [s] 11:30 Songs of Praise 12:00 Landline [s] 1:00 Elephant Nomads Of The Namib Desert 2:00 Spectacled Bears: Shadows Of The Forest [s] 3:00 Ayn Rand: In Her Own Words (PG) 3:55 James Lee Burke: Louisiana Stories 4:50 Sixteen / Making Of Collision Course 5:00 Art Nation [s] 5:30 Mr Bean With Rowan Atkinson 5:45 Doctor Who (PG) 6:30 Chris Humfreyʼs Wild Life [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 The Great Rift: Africaʼs Wild Heart: Water 8:20 Inside the Great Rift: Water [s] 8:30 ABC News Up-Date [s] 8:35 The Kennedys (PG) Stars: Greg Kinnear. 10:00 Compass: Vale Patricia Brennan [s] 10:30 The Street (M l,v) [s] 11:30 Opera Australiaʼs Golden Jubilee (PG) 12:25 Movie: “Sherlock Holmes In Terror By Night” (G) (ʼ46) Stars: Basil Rathbone 1:30 Movie: “The Private Life Of Henry VIII” (PG) (ʼ33) Stars: Charles Laughton 6:00 Childrenʼs Programs 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 AFL Game Day (PG) 11:00 That ʻ70s Show (PG) [s] 11:30 V8 Supercars 2011: V8 Supercars: Winton - Raceday Xtra [s] 12:00 V8 Supercars On Prime7 2011: Winton 1:00 V8 Supercars 2011: Winton [s] 3:00 2011 AFL Premiership Season: Sydney v Hawthorn [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Dancing With The Stars [s] 9:00 Castle: The Final Nail / One Life To Lose (M v,a) [s] – Castle and Beckett find themselves on opposite sides of the case when Castles old school friend emerges as the prime suspect in his own wifeʼs murder. 11:00 Beyond The Darklands: Will Matheson (M v,a) [s] – Take a look into the obsessed mind of violent killer, William Matheson. 12:00 The First 48: Dead Sleep (M) 12:30 Kings (M) 1:30 Medical Rookies (PG) 2:00 Home Shopping 3:00 NBC Today 4:00 NBC Meet The Press 6:00 Childrenʼs Programs 7:00 Weekend Today 10:00 Wide World Of Sports 11:00 The Sunday Footy Show (AFL) 1:00 TAC Cup: Future Stars (PG) 2:00 Cybershack (PG) 2:30 Gilliganʼs Island 3:00 BIG Extreme Makeover (PG) 4:00 In Their Footsteps (PG) 5:00 News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Postcards 6:00 National Evening News [s] 6:30 In Their Footsteps (PG) – Gallipoli is Australiaʼs most commemorated battleground, etched into the national psyche. 7:30 60 Minutes [s] 8:30 The Mentalist: Bloodstream / Red Herring (M v,d) – A doctor is found murdered on a golf course. 10:30 Harryʼs Law: With Friends Like These….. (M v) 11:25 The Guardian: Causality (M) 12:20 Sunday Football: Sydney Roosters v Newcastle Knights – From Sydney Football Stadium. 2:20 Music Special: Bob Dylan 2:30 Guthy Renker / Brand Developers 3:30 Danoz [s] 4:00 Good Morning America 6:00 Religious Programs 7:00 Totally Wild [s] 7:30 The Elephant Princess [s] 8:00 Hook Line & Sinker [s] 8:30 The Gadget Show [s] 9:00 School of Rock Oz Made 10:00 Hits List TV (PG s,a,l) 12:00 Meet The Press [s] 12:30 Infomercial (PG) 1:00 Student Body 2:00 Netball: ANZ Championship: Grand Final 4:30 The Bolt Report Encore 5:00 TEN News At Five 5:30 Jamieʼs Thirty Minute Meals 6:00 TEN Evening News 6:30 Merlin: Goblinʼs Gold (PG) – Merlin stumbles upon a secret chamber and accidentally releases a goblin. 7:30 MasterChef Australia: Sunday - Week 4 8:30 Hawaii Five-O: Powa Maka Moana (M v) – Five-0 are first on the scene when a pirate attack turns an afternoon party cruise into a kidnap-and-ransom nightmare. 9:30 NCIS: Toxic (M) – Abby is requisitioned by the Army to help with a top secret research project. 10:30 Formula One Grand Prix - Round 6: Monaco Grand Prix 12:40 Infomercials (PG) 5:00 Weatherwatch & Music 6:35 Worldwatch 10:30 Football Asia 11:00 Les Murrays Football Feature 12:00 UEFA Champions League Magazine 12:30 Speedweek [s] 2:00 Feast India [s] 2:30 E2 Energy: Energy for a Developing World [s] 3:00 Egyptʼs Animal Mummies [s] 4:00 Little Mosque on the Prairie [s] 4:30 Living Black [s] 5:00 Cycling Central 6:00 Thalassa: The Voyage of The Perle [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Who Do You Think You Are? Jason Donovan [s] – Actor / singer Jason Donovan comes from showbiz parents who divorced when he was five. 8:30 Dateline [s] 9:30 Hunting the Hidden Dimensions [s] – Tells the story of a group of pioneering mathematicians who took Mandelbrotʼs invention from a mathematical curiosity to nearly every branch of science and technology today. 10:35 Comedy Movie: “Heavyweights” (M n) (ʼ07) (In German) 12:15 Drama Movie: “Paju” (MA15+s) (ʼ09) (In Korean) 2:20 Weatherwatch Overnight

5:00 Art Nation [s] 5:30 The Cook And The Chef 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News [s] 9:30 Business Today [s] 10:00 Backyard Science 10:25 Atoms Alive 10:40 Postcards From Bangladesh 11:00 Landline [s] 12:00 Midday Report [s] 12:30 Monarch Of The Glen (PG) [s] 1:30 Cheese Slices: Spain [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time: Reps [s] 3:05 Childrenʼs Programs 6:05 Mr Bean: Mr Bean [s] 6:30 Message Stick: Wilma Reading Story 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] – Current affairs program. 8:00 Australian Story [s] 8:30 Four Corners [s] 9:15 Media Watch [s] 9:35 Q&A [s] – Interactive and unpredictable. 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:05 Lateline Business [s] 11:35 MDA: Second Chance (M) 12:25 The Clinic (M v,a) [s] 1:25 Parliament Question Time: Reps [s] 2:30 Bloodlines: The Torres Family [s] 3:00 Bowls: Moama International Tri Series 2011: Scotland v England: Mens Pairs 5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: “The Perfect Husband” (M a) (ʼ04) [s] Stars: Dean Cain 2:00 Dr Oz (PG s,a) 3:00 Medical Emergency (PG) [s] 3:30 Toybox [s] 4:00 Itʼs Academic [s] 4:30 Seven News at 4:30 [s] 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG) [s] 7:30 No Ordinary Family: No Ordinary Vigilante (PG v) – Jim is mistaken for a vigilante. 8:30 The Amazing Race Australia (PG) [s] – The Amazing Race Australia continues its worldwide adventure tonight when most teams struggle to find flights out of Indonesia. 9:30 Brothers & Sisters: Never Say Never (M) [s] – Nora gets a call from Ida and is dreading picking up the phone. 10:30 Program To Be Advised 11:00 My Big Friggin Wedding: Stress, Test, And A Wedding Dress (M) 12:00 Special: Louis Theroux (MA15+s,a,l) 1:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today 5:30 Today *Live* 9:00 Kerri-Anne (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 11:30 Alive & Cooking 12:00 Ellen De Generes Show (PG) 1:00 The View (PG) 2:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 3:00 ET [s] 3:30 Hi-5 4:00 Kitchen Whiz 4:30 Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National Evening News [s] 6:30 WIN News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 The Big Bang Theory: The Herb Garden Germination (PG s) 8:00 Come Fly With Me: Molly Makes Soup (PG s,l) – A sudden wing malfunction delays FlyLo passengers on their way to Malaga. 8:30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: In A Dark, Dark House (M v) 9:30 CSI: Miami: Special Delivery (M v,d) 10:30 Footy Classified (M) 11:30 The New Adventures Of Old Christine: Nuts (PG) 12:00 Eclipse Music TV (PG) 12:30 Super Rugby Extra Time – Highlights 1:30 Entertainment Tonight 2:00 Matlock Police (M v,a) 3:00 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America [s] 6:00 TEN News [s] 7:00 Toasted TV [s] 8:00 Totally Wild [s] 8:30 Wurrawhy [s] 9:00 9AM News [s] 10:00 The Circle (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil: Ask Dr Phil Today (PG) [s] 1:00 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG) [s] 2:00 Ready Steady Cook 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Infomercials 4:00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful [s] 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:30 6:30 With George Negus 7:00 The 7PM Project (PG) 7:30 MasterChef Australia: Monday - Week 4 8:30 Offspring (M s,d,n) – Nina tries, and fails, to fight her attraction to Fraser and soon ends up on a date with the young registrar. 9:30 Season Return: House: The Dig (M) – Tonight the good doctor leaves the hospital to go in search of his long-lost minion, Thirteen. 10:30 6:30 With George Negus Encore 11:00 TEN Late News With Sports Tonight 11:30 The Late Show (PG) 12:25 Ally McBeal (M s) 1:25 Infomercials (PG) 5:05 Worldwatch 1:00 Food Lovers Guide to Australia 1:30 Dateline [s] 2:30 Insight: Being 40 [s] 3:30 Letters and Numbers [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 FIFA Futbol Mundial 5:00 The Crew [s] 5:30 Living Black [s] 6:00 Letters and Numbers [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Mythbusters: Bug Special (PG) [s] – They test whether one thousand honey bees are capable of lifting a laptop. 8:30 Man vs Wild: Canadian Rockies (PG) [s] – While in the Canadian Rockies, Bear Grylls is buried alive in an avalanche. 9:30 World News Australia [s] 10:00 South Park: Mysterion Rises (M a,d,l) 10:30 Wilfred: Bite Club (MA15+s,l) – Adam enters Wilfred into an illegal dogfighting ring to raise money for his wedding rings. Wilfred gets clobbered by a Doberman. 11:00 The Ricky Gervais Show (M l) 11:30 The World Game – All about football. 12:30 Living Black - Hosted by Karla Grant. 1:00 Drama Movie: “9 Dragons” (M l,v) (ʼ06) (In Indonesian) 2:55 Weatherwatch Overnight

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5:00 Talking Heads [s] 5:30 The Cook & The Chef 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News 9:30 Business Today 10:00 For The Juniors 10:15 Cyberchase 10:35 Behind The News 11:00 Big Ideas [s] 12:00 Midday Report [s] 12:30 National Press Club Address: Andrew Demetriou: Chief Executive, AFL [s] 1:30 Everest ER [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time: Reps [s] 3:05 Childrenʼs Programs 6:05 Mr Bean: The Curse Of Mr Bean [s] 6:30 Message Stick [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] – Current affairs program. 8:00 The New Inventors [s] 8:30 Spicks And Specks [s] 9:00 Angry Boys (M a,l,s) 9:30 Hungry Beast [s] 10:00 At The Movies (PG) 10:25 Lateline [s] 11:00 Lateline Business [s] 11:30 Africaʼs Dragon Mountains [s] 12:20 Parliament Question Time: Reps [s] 1:25 Movie: “Guns Of Hate” (PG) (ʼ48) Stars: Tim Holt & Nan Leslie 5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: “Jane Doe: How To Fire Your Boss” (M v) (ʼ07) Stars: Lea Thompson 2:00 Dr Oz (PG) 3:00 Medical Emergency (PG) [s] 3:30 Toybox [s] 4:00 Itʼs Academic [s] 4:30 Seven News at 4:30 [s] 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG) 7:30 Australiaʼs Got Talent [a] – Aussies of various shapes, sizes and levels of talent compete and perform their chosen talent in order to win the Grand Prize money. 8:30 Criminal Minds: Cradle To Grave / The Eyes Have It (M v) [s] – The team hunts a suspect who impregnates young women and has them give birth before murdering them. 10:30 Detroit 1-8-7: Deja Vu / All In (M) 11:30 My Name Is Earl (PG) 12:00 Style By Jury (PG) 12:30 Sons & Daughters [s] 1:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today 5:30 Today *Live* 9:00 Kerri-Anne (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 11:30 Alive & Cooking 12:00 Ellen De Generes Show (PG) 1:00 The View (PG) 2:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 3:00 ET [s] 3:30 Hi-5 4:00 Kitchen Whiz 4:30 Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 Nine News [s] 6:30 A Current Affair 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG s) 7:30 State Of Origin 2011: Queensland v New South Wales - Game 1 *Live* – The 2011 State Of Origin Series live from Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane. Can the new Blueʼs coach turn their fortunes around? 10:15 Two And A Half Men: The Soil Is Moist / Winky-Dink Time (M s) 11:15 The New Adventures Of Old Christine: I Love Woo, I Hate You (PG s) 11:45 Eclipse Music TV (PG) 12:15 Primetime (M) 1:30 Danoz 2:00 Guthy Renker 2:30 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America 5:00 Early Morning News 6:00 TEN News [s] 7:00 Toasted TV [s] 8:00 Totally Wild [s] 8:30 Wurrawhy [s] 9:00 9AM News [s] 10:00 The Circle (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil: Confront The Parent (PG) [s] 1:00 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG) 2:00 Ready Steady Cook (PG) [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Infomercial (PG) 4:00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful [s] 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:30 6:30 With George Negus 7:00 The 7PM Project (PG) 7:30 MasterChef Australia 9:00 The Oprah Winfrey Show - Finale Week (PG) 10:00 Lie To Me: Killer App (M v,s) – Lightman must delve into the world of social networking sites 11:00 6:30 With George Negus Encore 11:30 TEN Late News With Sports Tonight 12:00 The Late Show (PG) 12:55 Ally McBeal: Troubled Water (M s) 1:55 Infomercials (PG) 5:05 Worldwatch 1:00 Drama Movie: “Nero” (M v,a) (ʼ04) (From Italy, in English) 2:40 Short: Half Way Home 3:00 Parent Rescue: Double Trouble [s] 3:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour [s] 5:30 Global Village [s] 6:00 Letters and Numbers [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:35 Inspector Rex: Killer Toys (PG) 8:30 East West 101: Behold a Pale Horse (M l,v) [s] – The armed robbery and subsequent escalating violence seems to hold a link with a drug ring and criminal activity including a massacre in Kandahar, Afghanistan. 9:30 World News Australia [s] 10:05 Drama Movie: “Worldʼs Apart” (M a,l) (ʼ08) – Based on a true story of a young girl torn between her conscience and passion when she is forced to make a choice between her faith and her feelings for a man who does not belong to her familyʼs church. (In Danish) 12:05 Drama Movie: “4” (MA15+l,n) (ʼ05) – A bizarre glimpse of modern Russia. 2:20 Weatherwatch Overnight

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FORD, Falcon, ute, 1995, auto, alloys, tint, towbar, bullbar, driving lights, bench seat, EC, must see, RWC, NCA-514, $5,200. 0417 899 914. Geelong.

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If your item sells, contact us so we can cancel the advert. AUDI, A4, 1999, manual, black, 120,000kms, EC, CD, new timing belt, TTT772. $9,800. 0413 956 329. Geelong. BARINA, City, black, 1992, 1.4lt, 5 speed, PS, AC, CD, 05/09 reg. RWC, 63,000kms. ROQ-549. $8,000. 0401 492 890.

BMW, 1998, 318i, fantastic car throughout, very fuel efficient, red duco with tan leather interior. reg 04/12, RWC, YIT-111. $7,500, Phone 0407 345 253. Leopold.

BMW, 535, 1988, silver, auto, sun roof, leather interior, 163,000kms, GC, RWC, reg.10 months. XKP-610. $5,000. 0432 444 501.

COMMODORE, VX, wagon, PS, AC, CC, twin air bags, RWC, EC, reg 09/11, RVX-011, $7,250 ono. 0402 515 327. East Geelong. FORD Festiva, 2000, white, 5 speed manual, AC, 138,000kms, RWC, TBK-790. $4,200. 0403 863 543. Corio.

FORD, Capri, 1989, convertible, manual, 201,000kms, VGC, PQV688. $3,450. 0413 201 858. Portarlington.

FORD, 1993, sedan, not registered, Vin no PAARS6SWPU71186, as is $800 ono. 0409 430 029. Bell Post Hill.

FORD, 2003, 1 tonne tray, white, auto, tint, GC. SLW733. $12,500ono. 0432 154 099.

FORD, AU, S Pak, 1999, auto, 180,000 kms, AC, ABS, EC, RWC, reg, PUS297, $5,200. 0418 589 777. Bannockburn.

FORD, AU, C2R sedan, auto, twin air bags, alloys, tinted windows, RWC, AC, ABS, EC, must sell. TGO606. $9,000 ono. 0433 991 920.

FORD, Falcon GT, 1969, polar white, black trim, top loader, EC, WOX-626. $62,000. 0418 565 041. FORD, Falcon GT, 1969, polar white, black trim, top loader, EC, genuine matching numbers car, WOX-626. $62,000. 0418 565 041. FORD, Focus, GT, 2006, 5 speed, manual, tinted windows, sports exhaust, RWC, serviced, 93,000km, UJI-319, $10,450 ono. 5275-2865. Norlane West.

FORD, Focus, auto, 2004, 5 door hatch, serviced, RWC, reg.12 months, 50,000kms. TGB-824. $17,500 ono. 5275-5839. FORD, FPV, GT-Cobra 2008, BF MK2, sedan, auto, 73kms, brand new, FPVP7U52350, genuine matching numbers vehicle. $83,000. 0418 565 041. FORD, Laser, GL, 1990, manual, red, 12 months reg, RWC, VGC, TNK-235, $2,000. 5241-4343. Grovedale.

HOLDEN, Astra, 1989, silver, manual, new exhaust, windscreen and computer, GC, vin no. 6F4FXFSXLDK002778. $500. 0425 769 048. Rippleside. HOLDEN, Astra City, 2000, 165,000kms, AC, PS, CD, auto sedan. 10 months rego., blue, UNC309. $9,000 ono. GC. Sarah 0427 831 375. HOLDEN, SB Barina, white, 5 speed, AC, PS, tinted windows, low kms, EC inside and out, FSH, NKH-700. $3,600. 52211765. South Geelong.

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HONDA, Accord, 1996, 20th anniversary edition, 5 speed manual, AC, sunroof, 236,000kms, RWC, NXX-702. $4,500, 0425 890 815, Bell Park.

HONDA, collectors dream, Prelude S.1, 1994, auto, lady owner, mint condition, AC, sunroof, 4 wheel steering, cruise control, spoiler, TGQ-395, $10,400 ono. 5245-7470. Highton. HYUNDAI, Grandeau, 2006, black duco, cream leather interior, auto, sun roof, fantastic car throughout, VGC, reg 12 months, TUB-600, 55,000kms, $25,000 ono. 5277-3765. Bell Post Hill. HYUNDAI, Getz, 06, 5 door automatic, AC, low kms, RWC, UHK-869. $8,750. 0417 354 299. Drysdale. MAGNA, Verada, 1993, auto, AC, CC, alloys, electric, sports kit, needs new motor, FIY-213. $1,800. 0430 078 170.

MAZDA, Bravo, ute, 2005 AC, PS, CC, CD, EC throughout, 148,000kms, RWC, UDX-631. $8,900. 5243-2889, 0439 357 389. Marshall. MERCEDES BENZ, 1984, Classic 230E, first of the production, A1 condition inside and out, reg 03/12, YHI-504. $6,000. 0427 112 262. Port Arlington.

MERCEDES BENZ, 1981, 280 SE, classic, immaculate condition inside and out, eng. 11098722025323. $10,500 including RWC. Phone 0402 104 710. Geelong.

HOLDEN, Astra, CD, hatch, 2000, AC, manual, silver, all extras, 12 months reg, EC, QDE233. $6,100. 0448 260 460. Ocean Grove.

MAZDA, 323, 1998, manual, AC, reg 08/11, service history, timing belt done, 209,545kms, great on fuel, VGC, PCA-808. $3,900. 0407 774 739. Portarlington.

MERCEDES, Benz, 1976, sedan, reg 07/11, suit enthusiast, IWE-127. $4,000. 5243-8854 after 7pm, Highton.

MERCEDES, 180E, sedan, 1993, as is, rust free, GC. FFM-866. $2,200 ono. 0428 438 869. Belmont. MITSUBISHI, Magna, 1996, wagon, body and interior GC, V6, running but poor, still driveable, reg. expires 08/11, OFJ026, $1,400 ono. 0408 568 011. Geelong West. MITSUBISHI, Lancer coupe 2001, full factory body kit, new tyres, RWC, reg., until November, RDQ-738. $4,500 ono. 5255-2875. Ocean Grove.

SAAB 1987, 900 GLE, 4 door hatch, manual, sunroof, PS, AC, GC, reliable. TZC-170. $2,200. 0434 929 435.

SELL YOUR CAR, BOAT, CARAVAN OR TRAILER • Geelong, Lara, Meredith, Teesdale, Inverleigh, Highton, Belmont • Torquay, Jan Juc, Moriac, Anglesea, Aireys Inlet, Deans Marsh • Leopold, Clifton Springs, Portarlington, St Leonards, Ocean Grove,Barwon Heads

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TOYOTA HILUX, 4 x 4 dual cab, canopy, 1999, bullbar, 3 ltr diesel, 5 spd manual, red, AC, sunraysia wheels, 172,000km, RWC, Reg PQF-332, EC, $16,900. 0408 125 864. Torquay.

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KAWASAKI, Versy’s, 650cc, one owner, registered, RWC, 17 inch sport wheels, Ventura pack, perfect condition. H0768. $7,250ono. 0409 130 521.

TOYOTA, Camry, 2008, one owner, full service history, 68,000 kms, EC, RWC, reg., WPY-191. $15,990. 0420 279 697. Clifton Springs. TOYOTA, Corolla, Seca CSI, 1999, auto, EC, 120,000kms, AC, PS, CD, kept tidy, UPN-755, lady owner. $6,900. 0413 956 329. Geelong.

AUTO PARTS/ ACCESSORIES UTE TONNEAU, FG Falcon, new, $350. Phone Max 0421 514 446. St Leonards.

CARAVANS AND TRAILERS GAZAL, Infinity, pop top, 2000, 15’6” x 7’6”, roll out awning, fridge, grill, microwave, single beds, brand new bedding, electric brakes, immaculate condition. $17,500. 0407 328 309. Indented Head. GOLDSTREAM, RV Crown Camper, 2008, 15” mag wheels, electric brakes, bag awning and zip on annexe, new inner spring mattress plus extras, EC, S37-144. $20,500. 5250-5238, 0488 398 024. Leopold. JAYCO, Starcraft, 1999, poptop, double bed, awning, annexe, plus more, EC, $19,250. 0408 522 510. Leopold. MILLARD, 15.5 foot, 3 berth, $2,500. 5276-1014 or 0466 360 164. Lovely Banks. MOTORHOME, Bedford, 30ft, petrol motor, goes well, fitted out with all new fittings, shower, toilet, hot water etc. $34,000 neg. Vin6172005. 5593-3229, 0437 661 197.

TOYOTA, Landcruiser, 2000, camper, manual, SON-989, $36,990 neg. 0400 771 163. Bell Park. TRAILER, full tilt car trailer, 17’ fully enclosed with winch, EC. $6,200ono. 0418 565 041.

TOYOTA, Camry, ALtise, 2005, 2.4lt, auto, low kms, sedan, full service history, RWC, many extras, TJJ130. $23,600ono. 0419 612 583.

TOYOTA, Yaris, 2007 series, auto, 1.3L, 5 door, 15,400kms, EC. $17,200neg. UJO-829. 0401 737 591.

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SUBARU, Liberty, 2004, Luxury model, wagon, full electrics, AC, leather interior, 140,000kms, tinted windows, SRD-373. $20,900. 0411 720 092.

TOYOTA, Hilux, 2010, 4x2, D/cab, manual, workmate, 2.7 WT.i, reg, RWC, 5 year factory warranty, one owner, towbar, tint, AC, 23,400kms, EC, XTH-771, $23,990 ono. 0431 196 446. Leopold.

Fill in this coupon and attach a photo of your item with $39.90* and your advertisement will run for 6 weeks. You only have to call our office if you have sold the item or, at the end of the 6 weeks to take advantage of the half price deal.

Regulations require the registration to be included, or if the car is unregistered, the engine number.

SUBARU, Brumby, 4WD, ute, 1992, fibreglass canopy, tonneau cover, roof racks, no plates, EXT232, $1,500. 0412 101 225. Jan Juc.

TOYOTA, Corolla, CSI, 1998, AC, manual, 180,000kms, reg 12/09, WSN-525. $5,900 with RWC, $5,490 without. 0422 446 784.

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FORD, Ute, 2000, AUII, XL, super cab, auto, 3 seater, 115,000kms, QPR561, $9,000, 0400 066 955. Highton. FORD, BF, series 2, XR6, 2006, VGC inside & out, yellow snake skin interior, new front tyres, 70,000km, AUX input, RWC, TOOTH8, $18,000 ono. 0423 307 362. Anglesea

WRECKING AAA Mitch’s Car Removals and Towing. Cash paid for complete vehicles, also scrap metal and farm machinery. Phone 0420 671 711. LMCT 10724

HOLDEN, SS Crueman, black, 12 month reg, RWC, SVU-297. $20,000ono. 5222-1750. South Geelong. HOLDEN, VZ, Acclaim, wagon, white, November 2004, 142,000kms, reg 11/11, EC, tint, cargo barrier, TFD-184. $14,250. 0411 109 395. Highton.

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KTM 990, Super Duke, 9,000kms, Akropovic system (tuned to suit), new Pirelli ‘Supercorser’ rubber with 2 sets of good spares, tank protector, just serviced, immaculate condition. DH-788. $11,000. 0414 641 326.

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BOAT, Savage Gull, 11 ft, tip trailer, Johnson 6 HP, good order, $1,950. 52591097 or 5259-3684. CARRIBEAN COBRA, 5m, 2007, as new, 90HP, OB, many extras, dry stack, $23,500. 52581928. Queenscliff.

YORK, caravan, 11ft, 3 berth, awning, TV and aerial, DVD, fridge, cooker, VGC, 2 towing mirrors, back bumper, $5,800 ono. 0429 201 575. Newtown.

WANTED TO BUY DINGHY, 8ft 6in, brand new, fibreglass, large volume, from $580. 0412 437 157 Geelong. SAVAGE, boat, fibreglass, Johnson 70 HP, 5 metre, all going well, $5,500. 5248-4448. Newcomb.

CARAVANS AND TRAILERS CARAVANS WANTED, anything considered. Phone 5248 6070. CORONET, 16 x 8, 5 berth, GC, first to see will buy, $4,500 neg. 52761014 or 0466 360 164. Lovely Banks.

COMMERCIAL VEHICLES WANTED TOYOTA, NISSAN, MAZDA. Up to $3,000 cash paid for old, damaged, unwanted trucks, vans, utes, 4WDs.

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ASSORTED, dining setting, black wrought iron table plus 6 chairs, glass top. Double bed, wrought iron, mattress, EC. $300 ono. 5253-2602. Clifton Springs.

ANTIQUE CHEST OF DRAWERS, honey coloured, stained, solid timber, Edwardian era, 2 small drawers at top, 3 long drawers underneath with decorative antique brass handles, 94cm wide, 102cm high, 41cm deep, on turned legs. Has had some woodworm, $100. 5259-3496 or 0423 607 011. Geelong. ANTIQUE, side board and hutch, early 1900’s walnut, VGC, $2,300ono. 5241-9269, 0430 144 070. Belmont. ASSORTED CHAIRS, x 18, cafe, upholstered, vinyl, outdoor and bar stools. $300. 5241-9269. Belmont. ASSORTED FURNITURE, Ottoman, buffet (required assembling), CD rack, entertainment unit, lamp table, dark brown solid hard wood, never been used except for entertainment unit, like new. $770 the lot. 0416 200 063. Norlane West.

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BIKE, girls, 18 speed, 24”. VGC. $49.95. 0448 575 444 or 5241-5754 Grovedale.

DINING TABLE, extends to 2760cm, 8 chairs, matching buffet and corner unit, E/C. $2,500. Phone. 0409 065 000.

GARDEN HOSE, Nylex, ideal for Hobby farm, 100m long on mobile metal reel and stand with fitting, GC. $450. 0438 782 022.

LOUNGE SUITE, European, scatter cushion style, 2.5 seater and 2 seater, solid wooden frame, must sell, GC. $350. 0423 192 784, 5241-9501, Marshall.

DINING TABLE, extendable, 6 chairs, matching buffet unit, EC. $900ono. 5277-0046, 0413 287 001. Bell Post Hill.

GATES, steel fram, colorbond front, 175cmW x 162cmH, $250 ono. 0437 866 585. Geelong West.

DRESSER, pine, solid, high quality, $230. 52513882. Clifton Springs.

GO CATS, brand new, 120L bar fridge, with hand painted cats picture, can email photo. Dont miss out. Bargain $570. 94355279.

BIKE, recumbent, york, C760. As new. $49.95ono 0402 240 291. Lara. BLANKET BOX, with tapestry lid, handmade, ideal storage, sewing, 800 x 500. $250. 5248-7975 St Albans Park. BRIDAL MATERIAL, Ivory imp. french lace 114cm x 84cm, ivory crepe 115cm x 5.5 metres, lining 115cm x 5.1 metres, burgundy chiffon 115cm x 14 metres, lining 115cm x 12 metres, $375. 52515090 Drysdale.

DRIFTWOOD BENCH SEAT, solid construction, very unique. $250 delivered. 0410 521 636. DROP SAW BENCH, Tommy Tucker, aluminium, $300. 5253-2535. Clifton Springs. ENTERTAINMENT UNIT, Ledlight, pine, large, and 80cm Sharp TV, both EC. $650. 0408 301 327.

CASIO, Classpad, OS and graphics, version 3.0 (suit VCE), with cover. $110ono. 5272-1392. Norlane.

ENTERTAINMENT UNIT, large, 2m x 1.2m, and Sony 68cm TV, EC. $350ono. 0417 312 288.

CHAINSAW, new in box, Baumr-AG-pro, 62 CC, 22 inch bar, great farm saw, warranty, retails for $895. Sell $275. 0449 594 226.

ENTERTAINMENT UNIT, large with 80cm TV, EC. $250ono. 0419 399 134. Corio.

COFFEE TABLE, solid timber, unique carved pattern. $200 delivered. 0410 521 636.

FOOTBALL BOOTS, Nomis, size 9 1/2 UK, GC. $15. 5272-1719. Hamlyn Heights.

COLORBOND ROOFING/ FENCING, 100 sheets, surf mist, 1.8m (6ft) $850. Other colours available. 0421 523 490. Norlane.

FRIDGE, Fisher & Paykel, self-defrost, 442 litre, EC. $399ono. 5282-2919. Lara.

BATTERY, Deep Cycle, 12V, 100Ah, gel battery, suit solar, marine and camping use, in carton with 2 year warranty. $398. 0400 238 731. Portarlington. BED, Porsche Racing Car, single, Captain Snooze, with trundle, EC. Paid $800, sell $400. 0400 504 607. Grovedale. BED, QS, solid, wooden, with 2 matching units, orthapedic mattress included, EC, must sell. $550. 0423 192 784, 5241-9501, Marshall. BED, single, white enamel, all linen included. $200. 0421 849 195. Waurn Ponds. BED, single, spring mattress and base. $40. 5229-7522. West Geelong. BED, waterbed, waveless, QS, with timber bedends and blanket box, $550. 0425 700 046. Newcomb. BEDROOM SUITE, Girls single bed, mattress, tallboy, bedside table, and shadow box, GC, stained timber. $400 the lot. 0416 286 867. Leopold.

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0423 330 467 PC CELERON, 2.4GHZ, 504MB ram, 40GB, HD, 2XCD, drives XP, professional office 2003, KB wireless mouse, Lexmark printer. $500. 0414 203 435. Make sure your property is advertised in the Independent. Ask your agent. gemake1x1-417298

DESK, large, solid incomplete corner office and chair. Free. Must collect. 0431 397 400. Highton. DESK, student, laminate, Beech, 5 drawer. Side book case. $49. 0402 828 088. Grovedale. DESK, white, 5 drawers and cupboard with world map on top. Sell for $35 ono. 5278-1196 or 0400 781 196. North Geelong. DINING SETTING, circular, 1050mm diameter, glass topped table, 4 chairs with cushions, honey pine, EC. $145. 5245-9322. Highton. DINING SET, dark polished wood table, 6 cream upholstered chairs. $300. 0431 241 988. Lara.

GOLF CLUBS, RH, McGregor, full set and bag, VGC. $250. 52562646, Ocean Grove. GOLF CLUBS, and bag, LH Mens, full set Ritco, EC. $150. 5221-2672. Manifold Heights.

FRIDGE, Harley Davidson, custom designed to suit your shed or bar, looks great, $1,600. Phone 5243-2889 Geelong.

HEATER, Noroi, electric, white, portable, wall convector heater, VGC. $250. 5256-1655. Ocean Grove. INVESTIGATORS RFD DETECTOR, made in USA, including headset, $700, 0451 146 665. Bell Park.

MOPED, electric, never used. Cost $1,400. Sell $1,200. 5274-1465. Corio. MOTOR SCOOTER, electric, as new, red and black, no reg, no licence required. $1,800. 0438 181 131. Hamlyn Heights. MOTOR SCOOTER, 50cc, TGB, low kms, plenty of warranty, reg., RWC, FU424. $1,750 ono. 52779677.

KARDINIA COLLEGE, pinafores and kilts, GC, $60. 0413 244 428. Hamlyn Heights.

KITCHEN CHAIRS, 4 Windsor style, European beech, all immaculate condition. $250ono. 0412 616 378. Lara.

OIL PAINTING, Australian landscape, 36 x 28, by John Simpson. $120. 0407 830 377. Tyabb. OVEN, gas, 2 years old, rottisserie, Lofra, stainless steel, $800 ono. 0438 382 042. North Geelong. PINBALL, machine, Gottlieb, mid 1990’s, feature, excellent working order and condition, collectable. $3,500. 0434 955 947. PLANT, Aloe Vera. Robust. $20. 0408 357 212. Belmont.

LIGHTS, 1950`s, 1 large, amber pendant, 1 small pendant, EC. $190 the pair. 5241-9269. Belmont.

FRIDGE/FREEZER, LG, double door, white, VGC. $500. 4202-0056 anytime and leave a message. Ocean Grove.

LOUNGE SUITE, with matching dining setting, 7ft 6” extending table, Sumna, 6 chairs, EC. $500. 5261-2387. Torquay.

FRIDGE/FREEZER, Kelvinator, 500lt, white, 2 door, EC, delivered free Geelong. $450. 0425 828 580. Waurn Ponds.

LOUNGE SUITE, wingback, 2 seater, floral pattern, EC. $200. 52531930. Clifton Springs.

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LOUNGE SUITE, Victorian Jacobean, 3 piece, genuine rattan, original upholstery, GC. $3,500. 0428 526 565.

FURNITURE, Beech dining and lounge package, extendable table, chairs, coffee table, entertainment unit, side table, all with drawers and shelves, some glass, VGC, $750 the lot, ono. 0438 154 866. Lara.

MEDICAL EQUIPMENT, electric patient hoist, manual wheelchair, adjustable bed rail, folding loading ramps suitable for wheelchair, $1,400 the lot. 0401 050 287. Grovedale.

MOBILITY SCOOTER, Merits Wrangler, with canopy and case, sale due to blindness. Cost $5,500 new. Sell $3,500ono. 5222-3564. Herne Hill.

FRIDGE, Westinghouse, 250L, silver, near new. Paid $700, sell $380. 0400 504 607. Grovedale.

FURNITURE, limed oak, EC, QS bedroom suite etc, dining suite, TV unit, buffet, coffee and lamp tables, $1,200 the lot. 0412 284 528. Lara.

LOUNGE SUITE, 3 seater and 2 recliners, brand new, blue suede. $1,500 ono. 0403 902 003. Grovedale.

HEALTH CLUB, 12 months membership, raffle prize, sell for 1/3 of price 0417 575 484. Belmont.

LEG MAGIC, brand new in box, $50. 5272-1474, 0408 131 967.

FURNITURE, lounge suite, 3 seater, 2 arm chairs, dining table (extension), chairs, VGC, $300. 5243-9347 Belmont.

LOUNGE SUITE, Art/Deco, bargain, as new, solid timber frame, fully sprung cushions, 2 footstolls and arm covers. $1,200ono. 0415 045 038.

MIRROR, antique, wooden, 40cm x 50cm $10. 5229-1571. East Geelong.

FRIDGE, Westinghouse, white, 660L, double door, fridge/freezer, as new, sale due to relocation, $920 ono. 0427 585 161. Grovedale.

Sales and service. Cheapest and best in town. Cool Cats Refrigeration. 18 Gordon Avenue, Geelong West. 5229-6246.

LOUNGE SUITE, custom made, 3 seater couch, 2 arm chairs, quality fabric, abstract design, perfect condition. $600. 52436615. Highton.

GYM EQUIPMENT, universal machines, weights. Cost $1,200. Sell $600. 0419 506 519. Highton.

KAYAK, and paddle, Adventurer, Escape model, EC, $550. 0409 741 203. Torquay.

COMPUTER DESK, 4 drawer (107x45cm) and chair. $15. 0405 163 378. Norlane.

DEB DRESS, size 14, white tafetta, subtle dainty beadwork, lace-up back, worn once, immaculate condition, inspection will impress, dry-cleaned. Cost $500, sell $375. 5241-3789.

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GARAGE DOOR, panel lift, smooth cream colour, 2150 x 4850, near new condition. $500 ono. 0402 485 354. Newcomb.

CHAIRS, approximately 35, GC. $525. 0422 875 738. Anglesea.

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Sales Upgrades Onsite & Workshop Service & Repairs Networking Internet ph: 5229 1357 273a Myers St, East Geelong

DINING SETTING, 7 piece, wood, country style, GC, freezer, Kelvinator, large, upright, GC. $410 the lot. 5250-2211 Leopold.

FENCING SALE, garden, pool, security, gates, colorbond. Yates Fabrication, Moolap. 5248-0013, 0402 419 837.

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BICYCLE, (adult), 3 wheel, as new, ideal disabled or deliveries basket, helmet, cost $700, sell $500 ono, must sell. 52439902. Grovedale.

BATHROOM VANITY unit, VGC, taps and basin, varnished wood, 3 drawers. $125. 5258-1928. Queenscliff.

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FENCING POLE DIGGER, Hoger, very little use. $1,080. 0404 318 614. Bell Park.

COMPUTERS New Computers

FOR SALE

BAR FRIDGE, GC. $49. 0422 939 745. Corio.

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Geelongs Geelongs largest largest circulating circulating Newspaper Newspaper distributed to to all all distributed homes in in Geelong, Geelong, homes the Bellarine Bellarine the Peninsula Peninsula and Surf Surf and Coast. Coast.

FOR SALE

CALENDERS, National Australia Bank, 19571998, some gaps, EC. $250 ono. 5244-1930. Highton.

Cheques, money orders and cash payment can be posted or hand delivered to our office.

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LOUNGE SUITE, Sanderson floral linen, wing backed, 3 seater couch, 2 arm chairs, 1 being a swivelled rocker, EC. $1,200 ono. 0438 097 865. Highton. LOUNGE SUITE, modular, six seater, plus recliner, dark green, VGC, $300. 5229-4988 or 0400 250 263. Geelong West. LOUNGE SUITE, matching 2 and 2.5 seater couches, quality fabric, EC, tuscan tones, $200. 5250-4308. Leopold. LOUNGE SUITE, Jason, dark brown velvet suite, 2 recliners with 2 seater sofa, with 3 position independent leg rest, EC, $750. 5259-3407. Portarlington.

POOL/DINING ROOM TABLE, 6’x4’, slate bottom, with 6 colonial chairs, teak colour, EC. $1,100. 0434 097 009. Corio. RETRO FURNITURE, laminated table and 4 swivel chairs, divan, 6 dining chairs. $500 the lot. 0466 281 495. Drysdale. RING, engagement, 3 diamonds, white gold, Valued at $1,400. Sell $900 ono. 0400 164 340. Winchelsea. RUNNING SPIKES, womens. 7.5. New balance. GC. $25. 5243-9290 or 0430 132 358. Grovedale SAND, paving, 2 c/m, crushed rock 1 c/m, $75 the lot. Collect only. 0415 799 332. SCHOOL UNIFORM, Norlane High School, complete winter and summer. Size 10. $150 the lot. 5278-3265. SEWING MACHINE, Singer, genuine. Neat unit. $25. 5229-2460. Newtown. SHIRTS, 5 modern Espirit (size 12), 1 Roxy (size 14), $100 the lot. 5243-7926. Belmont. SIDEBOARD, modern, dark timber, 4 yo, 1.5 M, EC, $800. 5243-4781. Highton. SMARTFIND EPIRB, 406MH2, suit boat or outback trip, new February 2010, $320. 0418 358 543. Hamlyn Heights.


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TABLE LAMP, (art deco), blue, frilled, glass shade, unusual design. $220. 5251-1818. Clifton Springs. TABLE, Malaysian hardwood, teak, 180Lx90W, 6 months old, EC, $350. 0414 969 543. Clifton Springs. TABLES, set of 3, large, small, hall, VGC, $130. 0417 072 772. Waurn Ponds. TANK, suitable as aquarium or reptile enclosure on 700mm high cabinet, lots of extras, 1600mm x 400mm x 600mm. $1,000 ono. 5255-4445. TELEPHONE TABLE, 1970’s vintage. VGC. $49. 5229-1001. East Geelong. TV CABINET, large, solid timber, 6 drawers, 2 glass doors, EC, $350 ono. 0408 355 978. Belmont. TV LG, large, set top box, DVD player, EC, 2 remotes, urgent as moving, $205. 5278-5756. North Geelong. TV, LG, 70cm, with stand , black, VGC. $100. 52434571. Grovedale. TV, Sony Trinitron, 68cm, colour TV. $150. 0447 517 423. Lara. UTE TUB LID, solid, for Rodeo, 2004, VGC. $800. 0408 397 417. VACUUM CLEANER, Kirby, G2000, limited edition, VGC, $400 ono. 0438 382 042. North Geelong. WALKING MACHINE, $40. 5258-3959. Point Lonsdale. WALLSTONE, masonry blocks, x60, new, oatmeal colour, 435x200x240, usually $720, sell for $300. 5222-3364. Newtown. WICKER SUITE, two chairs, three seater settee and footstool. Inc cushions. Fair condition. Buyer collect. $50. 0434 513 118. Highton. WINDOW, double hung, 2500mm high x 900mm wide, VGC, Geelong West, $280. 5229-7522.

ASSORTED, cot, mattress, jogger pram, bassinet, bed rail, EC. $400. 0409 941 648. Belmont.

SCOOTER, Pride, 4 wheel, little use, EC. $4,000. 5259-2685. Port Arlington.

ASSORTED, cot, halo set, mattress, linen sets, bumper, quilt etc. $280 ono. 0404 293 297. Bell Park.

MUSIC/ INSTRUMENTS

ASSORTED, baby cot, mattress, sheets, blankets, quilt sets, trolley cover. Value $850. Sell $270. 0420 596 042, Corio. BABY BLANKET, new. Teddy bear motif. 150x130cm. $30. 52231448. Newtown. BABY LAMAZE, rotating tummy time sensory/stimulation mat. EC. $30. 5272-1710. Bell Park. BASSINET, linen & fly veil. Like new. rrp $199 sell $49. 5251-2176. Clifton Springs.

GARDEN/ OUTDOOR

MASSAGE THERAPISTS AMAZING TOUCH Asian full body relaxation massage, 10am-midnight. Geelong, 0433 308 382.

WEDDING DRESS, stunning, long sleeves, satin/ pattern, size 10-12, EC, dry cleaned, $500. 0434 355 044. Lara.

WEDDING DRESS, size 12, ivory, never worn, lace up back, beaded bodice, strapless, with veil, $1,800. 0431 216 619. Newtown.

PRAM, Peg Perego, 4 wheel, red brake, GC. $49.95. 0408 365 188. Geelong West.

NATURAL REMEDIES/ HEALING

WEDDING DRESS, size 10-12, very pretty, short sleeved, sequined bodice with lace trim. Matching hat also available. $200. 0431 543 888. Newcomb.

ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES

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COT, white, wooden. Mattress and linen. EC. $49. 5243-7709. Belmont.

DRESSING TABLE, antique, Victoria Circa, 1880, 3 drawers, mahogany colour, EC. $1,500. 5224-1661BH. Bell Post Hill.

GARAGE SALES GROVEDALE, 145 Grove Road, Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd May, 9am 5pm. gifts, sheepskin products, machines.

MONSTER GARAGE SALE Saturday 21st May, 9am4pm. Corner of Steiglitz, Geelong Ballan Road, Durdidwarrah, near Stoney Creek Resevoir- Brisbane Ranges. Jayco camper trailer, round bailer, hay rake, etc. furniture, light fittings, outdoor setting, electrical goods, baby goods, videos, books, clothing, kids toys, bric-abrac, lots more. TORQUAY, 20 Highlander Street, Saturday 21st May, 8am-12pm. Moving overseas. Furniture, tools, electronics, whitegoods, ride on mower etc.

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$$$ ATTENTION $$$ Working or not, fridges, freezers, washers, dryers. Not too old. Cash Paid. 5229-6246.

WANTED FREE DISPOSAL of unused white goods, hot water services, scrap iron. Call Allan 0400 629 830.

WEDDING DRESS, and veil, white, size 14, beading and halter neck, never worn, $600, 0408 360 573. Bell Park. WEDDING DRESS, 1416, ivory beaded and matching beaded veil, EC. Been drycleaned. $600. 0409 968 002.

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DOMESTIC HOUSE CLEANERS Req for Bellarine Area Perm Part Time Positions with award wages. Must have mobile phone and vehicle.

BOILERMAKERS TICKETED WELDERS RIGGERS FITTERS Expressions of interest are sought from the above trades of upcoming projects within the Geelong area. Email your resume together with tickets or trade papers to: les.pallo@chemweld.com.au steven.matanovic@chemweld.com.au

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SADDLE, black, Bruce Smith, dressage, 16”. EC, $1,500. 0411 262 816. Clifton Springs.

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St Laurence is committed to the workforce development required in the Aged and Disability sector to meet the needs of the community. The opportunity to commence a career path in Aged or Disability care can start with St Laurence. St Laurence will support you to gain a certificate whilst being paid in on the job training.

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St Laurence offers flexible hours of work to suit your individual situation. St Laurence is about: Helping people help themselves. Qualified staff are matched to high needs clients providing a rewarding career in supporting people to achieve their goals. Clients are waiting to meet you now! To find out more about the potential opportunities for you in Aged or Disability care, contact Ms Glynis Ford on (03) 5226 3302. St Laurence provides all personal protective equipment, uniforms and reimburse travel between jobs.

Want to earn some extra money working outdoors from May 21st 2011? Do you have a car/ute/van or trailer? Let them help you earn money.

Information sessions will be provided on the Bellarine Peninsula in Belmont, Norlane and Geelong in May/June, to register your interest in attending please call 1800 SL CARE (1800 752273).

We’re looking for individuals, groups and short-term contractors to distribute in Geelong and surrounding areas. You must have a drivers licence and suitably registered vehicle.

Aged and Disability Support Workers Home Care Workers Certificate III Aged Care/HACC Traineeships Certificate IV Disability on the job training •Part Time • Weekday, weekend and evening work available

SACKED?

FISH TANK, 6’ x 2’x 2’ fully equipped for tropical / fresh water, includes live fish and plants, fully enclosed cabinet, suit business or restaurant as a display. $5,000 ono. 0419 734 007.

DEB/WEDDING DRESS, size 14, Duchess satin, off the shoulder, drop waist. paid $500, sell $350ono. 0424 249 463.

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WEDDING DRESS and shawl, EC, 10-12, dry cleaned. $500. 0422 284 788. Lara.

FISH TANK, high quality, EC, 61cmH x 121cmW, includes blue and white lights, pump, filters. $900. 0425 822 613. Lara.

FISH TANK, 2.5x1x1.5, fully equipped includes, fish, substrate, live rocks, H800 filter, heater, test kit. $350. 0448 913 389. Belmont.

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WEDDING DRESS, 1012, made/worn in UK, cream lace over satin, Vneck, ¾ sleeves, tiered skirt, train, under-skirt, veil, very feminine, drycleaned, EC. $500. 52431560. Belmont.

FISH TANK, with stand/light, 4ft, extra thick glass. $280ono. 0400 419 015. Belmont.

FOR SALE WANTED TO BUY

WEDDING DRESS, bridal white, size 12-14, 2 piece satin finish. $600 0410 450 004.

DOG KENNELS – ALL SIZES Solid timber, insulated Colorbond roof. Ex lge suit Shepherd $135 Lge suit big Lab $115 Med $80 Sm $45

ISR dealers for Freightliner, Mercedes Benz and Hino have two positions available for Day shift. Truck experience would suit this role. Would consider apprentice wanting to change employment. Detroit, Cummins, Cat, Hino or Benz experience would be an asset. But not essential. Contact Greg Anderson or Mal Virdi (Service Manager) Email or Phone admin@isrtruck.com.au Ph 03 5278 9844

WANTED • REGULAR, REPLACEMENT & RELIEF WORK AVAILABLE • GREAT EXERCISE • SUIT RETIRED, OR STAY AT HOME PARENT • ALL AGES WELCOME

WEDDING DRESS, size 12-14, cream, satin bodice with beading, on or off the shoulder, tulle skirt, fingertip veil with headpiece. Shoes/bag to match, $300. 0402 802 401. Bannockburn.

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PLANT STAND, wrought iron. Was $100, now $50. 5278-3219. Bell Post Hill.

PIANO, 80yo upright, iron frame, recently restored and tuned, Beckmeyer and Sohne, with stool, $2,500 ono. 0417 025 687. Waurn Ponds.

WEDDING DRESS, white, 10, beading, lace-up back, train, stunning!, 3 x bridesmaid dresses, 1012, silver, chiffon, overlay, long, flowergirl dress, 10, white, all never worn! sell the lot $1,200. 0412 235 861. Herne Hill.

SWEDISH RELAXATION MASSAGE, Werribee, Monday-Saturday,10am8.00pm, Sunday 1.30pm onwards. Cost $50p/h. Call for appointments. 0425 805 090.

WINDOW, wooden double hung, 1800mm wide x 1400mm high, VGC, $230 ono. 5257-2200 Queenscliff. WINDOWS, 3, new, pearl white aluminium, with fly screens, 2700x1200, 550x900 opaque, 900x900 opaque. $600 ono. 0404 044 354. Jan Juc.

ORGAN, Yamaha, 2 keyboards, music course, stool. $300. 5253-3372. Clifton Springs.

WEDDING DRESS, white, size 12 - 16, thin straps (optional), crystal beaded bodice, princess skirt, lace up back, train, EC, dry cleaned, $1,000. 0407 048 276. Lara.

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NEW WEDDING DRESS, size 14-18, lace up back, train, white, beads, embroidery, $400 ono. 0488 110 064. Geelong.

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SURVEILLANCE Security System, Samsung Viewsonic, 4 camera digital recorder, 750gig harddrive, 17” flat screen ICD monitor, 2 dome (day/night) cameras , 2 full body Fujinon ultrawide cameras (day/night), all colour (all wall brackets and keypads), lots more, suit new buyer. $3,700ono. (ring for more details) 0427 946 589, 0427 679 671 or 5253-1905, Clifton Springs.

3 rooms and hall. Phone Tony 0423 473 595.

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SURFBOARD, NSP, Surf Betty, 6’10’’, pink, VGC, carry bag. $480. 0433 364 680. Leopold.

$60 CARPET CLEAN

TREES CUT and pruned. Pension discount. 52782320, 0431 152 031.

SITUATIONS VACANT

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SUITE, Wicker, three seater, two chairs and foot stool, cushions included, OK condition, hence price. $40. Donna, 0434 513 118. Highton.

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STOVE, Chef, 4 x gas burners, benchtop, oven on lefthand side, consul fan forced, select-conventional, converted to LPG, new, still packaged. Paid $1,700, sell $700 cash. 5281-3377, 0417 109 120.

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SOLAR PANEL, 100w portable folding. Top quality including w/proof smart charge regulator. Still in carton with 2yr warranty. Rated 5.9amps. Only $729. 0400 238 731. Portarlington.

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FOR SALE

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Autumn reds: Angler Anthony with a couple of handsome lateautumn snapper. Terry McMahon fished in 2.5m out from the quarries to find a hot whiting bite on the lead up to high tide. Terry got his bag limit, with fish over 40cm. With cooler conditions approaching, Hepburn Lagoon is hard to go past for its rainbow trout being caught on fly lure and bait. Anglers have no need to hit this water early because the best captures have been in the middle of the day. Xavier Palmer found Lake Bullen Merri a top choice, catching and releasing nine rainbows all around 1kg with Powerbait fished on the bottom. The Barwon River has been discoloured for some time but anglers prepared to work the areas with running water found plenty of redfin. Brendan Wright caught around 30 last Sunday at Buckley Falls. Most were small but Brendan landed two around 800g each, which is good for this time of year. I have been asked to remind boat

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ANGLERS contended with trying conditions over past week, with huge swells offshore and cold conditions producing generally lacklustre results. Surf anglers found conditions too difficult, with inside Loutitt Bay at Lorne the only option. Salmon to 900g were caught on lure, with the bay proving a haven but surfers making fishing space limited. Queenscliff pier also produced salmon, mostly under 1kg and taken on the high tide running off. Lure once again accounted for most of the fish. Anglers who travelled to Portland on the best days found plenty of small bluefin tuna, with X Raps, Zukers and SBTs all successful lures. Apollo Bay also provided opportunities for big bluefin when conditions allowed, with fish well over 100kg present. The best reports came from within the bays where snapper dominated. Plenty of quality fish were taken on the 20m line out from St Leonards with tough baits such as squid and silver whiting, especially during the early morning. Noel Stirling found the snapper in 18m off Portarlington. Most averaged 1kg but three around 4kg mark made the cold morning starts worthwhile. Inner-harbour anglers found snapper on the mud directly out from the silos. Some long hours were spent on the water but anglers who persisted were rewarded with fish to over 6kg. Darren Jones fished from just on dark to around 10pm to landed nine fish, releasing all but two. Darren’s best weighed over 5kg. Soft plastics anglers found plenty of small snapper in Corio Bay. Steve Moore fished the moorings at Western Beach where he found undersize fish in numbers. Steve moved out to the outer-edge of the moorings where he found better fish, many over 40cm. He also found salmon harassing the whitebait, landing about 10 fish when casting into the surface action. Salmon continued to be thick throughout the bay. While constantly moving, they were showing up at North Shore rocks, St Helens’ swimming enclosure, Cunningham Pier and Eastern Beach. Norm Jennings was fishing just near Bird Rock for whiting when the water erupted around his boat with salmon. Every cast of his laser lure resulted in a hook up, with most fish around 1kg but a couple of beauties over 2kg.

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Supers set to ‘ruffle Roosters’ ST ALBANS will be out to win its first game of the year this weekend when the Supersaints host Geelong West Saint Peters at St Albans Reserve. Things have not gone to plan for first-year coach Matt Cavendon who had hoped to make finals this year. Instead the side is sitting on the bottom of the ladder but at least it’s competitive. Last week it pushed the fancied North Shore outfit to the limit and the week before it didn’t embarrass itself against top-of-the-ladder Bell Park. New recruits Michael Jennings and Ty Lehmann are settling in well and Marc Dragicevic is putting in polished performances. A win is not far away and this might just be the game because the Roosters aren’t setting the world on fire and have only won a single game this season. That win was last week against Grovedale where Nathan Saunders and Kevin Bourke played their best football for the year. The Roosters have had a tough draw so far and will have pencilled this in as one of their easier games for the year. That won’t be the case because St Albans will throw everything at them but it should be the Roosters who take the points. Other selections: Grovedale v COLAC, North Shore v SOUTH BARWON, ST JOSEPHS v Newtown, ST MARY’S v Leopold. Bellarine Football League fans always look forward to the traditional Battle of the Bridge clash between Ocean Grove and Barwon Heads and this weekend’s game on the Grubbers’ home ground is no different. Barwon Heads has had a turbulent season starting in the pre-season, with captain Jeremy Power and star player Lucas Murphy leaving. This was followed by the sacking of coach Mark Byrne a fortnight ago. Despite this upheaval, the Seagulls have done extraordinary well and last week new coach Travis Knight saw his side beat the previously undefeated Anglesea. The Seagulls now sit in sixth spot

Local Footy FRANK MASON on the ladder and could possibly move into the top five if they win this game. Ocean Grove presents a formidable challenge as it sits on top of the ladder but that kind of form didn’t prevent the Seagulls winning last week. The Grubbers have a strong forward line in Greg Costello, Travis Gavin and Rowan O’Callaghan and will be hard to stop. Expect a big crowd to see Ocean Grove prevail. Other selections: ANGLESEA v Torquay, Portarlington v QUEENSCLIFF, Newcomb v MODEWARRE, AMATEURS v Drysdale. Belmont Lions may well sit third last on Geelong and District Football League’s ladder but that’s not a true indication of the way the Lions are going about their footy this year. It’s becoming apparent the Lions are no longer the league’s whipping boy and every side that comes up against them better beware that it will have to fight very hard for victory. Matthew Carroll, Peter Carnivale and Brendan Pegg are leading the way and the club will also be happy that its under-18s sit inside the top five. This weekend presents another challenge for the Lions when thirdplaced Werribee Centrals visits Winters Reserve. The Centurions always sneak under the radar and this year is no exception. They seem to be getting better as the season goes on and will be prominent at finals time. Expect the Lions to go down fighting. Other selections: BELL POST HILL v North Geelong, INVERLEIGH v Winchelsea, EAST GEELONG v Bannockburn, Corio v ANAKIE, Geelong West v THOMSON.

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(VIC time) $820-235-115 Maiden Heat 520 Metres 447 LETA BALE (NSW) FSH S J Collins (Lara) 76 $3.00 33674 GOLDEN BLOSSOM FSH S Kipirtidis (Cranbourne 50 $21.00 76513 MATTY'S GIFT (NSW) FSH B F Dewan (Edithvale) 81 $6.00 65327 SPA OCKY FSH B A Mccoll (Hepburn Sp 76 $10.00 YEAH MATEY FSH D J Fleming (Alvie) $4.00 FSH S J Collins (Lara) 77 $14.00 33676 DYNA CALLINA (NSW) 84444 GREYWINDS MAC (NSW) FSTDT Womann (Lara) 85 $7.50 100 $5.00 34 EDUCATED CASH FSH A J Britton (Lara) *** NO RESERVE *** *** NO RESERVE ***

EDUCATED CASH (8) may appreciate the opportunity to accelerate around the field from the wider alley. He may prove difficult to hold out. LETA BALE (1) can race in a prominent position from the favourable draw.

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(VIC time) $1095-310-155 GOBIS $900 Maiden Final 400 Metres 431 EL BLAZING <G> 22.97 T Womann (Lara) $7.50 452 BEST PERFUME <G> NBT T Womann (Lara) $5.50 77 $17.00 65422 ARTETA <G> NBT D R Vigor (Lara) 441 EXPLOSIVE MILNE <G> 22.98 G S J Ennis (Sandhurst) $4.20 F2562 JACK'S GYPSY NBT N M Carthew (Newcomb 87 $17.00 61 OUR ELVIS <G> 23.03 G Watts (Lara) $7.50 53351 VROOM VROOM VEE <G> 22.87 G S J Ennis (Sandhurst) 100 $2.50 64362 ARDROSSAN <G> NBT J R Maple (Little River) 99 $10.00 263 LORITA BALE (NSW)Res. NBT S J Collins (Lara) 92 $9.00 5323 SADIE'S CHANCE <G>Res. NBT G R Laidlay (Devon Me 82 $12.00

VROOM VROOM VEE (7) began speedily and recorded the fastest of last week's heats. He may be too slick yet again. EXPLOSIVE MILNE (4) hit the line solidly to win his heat and may now improve further.

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(VIC time) $820-235-115 Maiden Heat 520 Metres 3 COSMIC PASSION (SA) FSTDH L Collins (Lara) $3.00 16 PETAL POWER FSH S O Mills (Tooradin) 80 $6.00 FSH S J Collins (Lara) 89 $9.00 34455 DYNA DERINE (NSW) 74424 SHE'S ATOMIC FSH S O Mills (Tooradin) 67 $7.50 FSTDT Womann (Lara) 75 $21.00 68657 OPTIMUM SURFER (QLD) 53234 YEAH ROGER THAT FSH J A Sharp (Lara) 90 $4.00 4 SCARLETT CATH (NSW) FSH J Galea (Tarneit) 100 $4.50 F6815 FREE ROLL FSH S M Combridge (Junctio 83 $21.00 *** NO RESERVE *** *** NO RESERVE ***

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$1165-330-165 520 Metres 42256 DISRAELI [5] FSTDW A Vassallo (Devon M 48371 MISS STACKHOUSE [5] FSH A Langton (Anakie) 45664 QUESTA BALE (NSW)[5] FSTDS J Collins (Lara) 77246 SPELLBOUND [5] FSH R J Britton (Lara) 13285 THECLA BALE (NSW)[5] FSH G J Bate (Lara) FSH G J Bate (Lara) 14253 ALLEN BANTER (NSW)[5] 45446 COOPER BALE (NSW)[4] FSTDG J Bate (Lara) NBT C A Farrugia (Melton) 16662 MORE MOO [5] 66284 RIVIERA MISS [5]Res. FSTDT Womann (Lara) 44578 LUKE'S MEDAL [5]Res. FSH A L Dailly (Anakie)

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Mixed 4/5 97 $3.50 100 $6.00 86 $21.00 86 $12.00 98 $6.00 98 $3.50 99 $9.00 89 $8.00 84 $12.00 80 $15.00

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(VIC time) $1165-330-165 Mixed 4/5 400 Metres 51764 MARA'S BOY (NSW)[4] 22.96 M Roberts (Bacchus Ma 73 $17.00 55536 ZINGARELLA [5] NBT L Repici (Hampton Park 76 $17.00 22.49 S J Collins (Lara) 90 $3.80 31112 PARKER BALE (NSW)[4] 18318 STEFAN BALE (NSW)[5] FSH G J Bate (Lara) 100 $3.50 87188 SERENA BEE [5] FSTDC W Mizzi (Cranbourne) 62 $7.50 56412 ELITE LOMBO (SA)[5] FSTDJ P Psaila (Little River) 85 $7.50 FSH R D Conway (Bunyip) 94 $9.00 74212 PURE STEALTH [5] 31223 SOUTHWOOD CHIEF [5] NBT J M Drennan (Laang) 88 $3.80 76885 SPORTZ [5]Res. NBT K Bentley (Costerfield) 56 $26.00 68673 MISS JANNIS [5]Res. FSTDS Kipirtidis (Cranbourne 55 $26.00

PARKER BALE (3) is a pacy beginner who may appreciate the inside draw and settle forward. STEFAN BALE (4) is a promising prospect who may only need to begin safely to subsequently motor home late in the race.

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$1165-330-165 460 Metres 41348 HAMEL [4] FSTDG Watts (Lara) 36544 OUR TOYMAN [5] FSTDN L Gost (Little River) 51616 DYNA CLETO (NSW)[4] 26.10 A L Dailly (Anakie) NBT G J Bate (Lara) 67642 BOLERO BALE (NSW)[4] 78285 HARISON BALE (NSW)[4] NBT G J Bate (Lara) FSTDR J Britton (Lara) 16755 COONEY'S MEDAL [5] 61321 MCMORGAN [4] 25.92 C M Jones (Sale) FSTDS O Mills (Tooradin) 68425 GAME HUNTER [4] 77857 SALEGREYS BARRY (NSW)[5] FSH S L Quinlan (Coolaroo) *** NO RESERVE ***

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Mixed 4/5 100 $4.50 87 $8.00 68 $6.00 87 $5.00 75 $17.00 89 $12.00 85 $3.00 86 $10.00 76 $17.00

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(VIC time) $3000-850-425 GOBIS $900 Restricted Win Final 520 Metres 57162 SELYNYA MILLION <G> NBT S A Coates (St Albans P 67 $6.00 22411 DYNA FIG (NSW) 30.18 G J Bate (Lara) 100 $2.50 30.42 T Womann (Lara) 94 $10.00 18664 GREYWINDS DAN (NSW) 5P453 MARCERI <G> NBT R J Britton (Lara) 84 $17.00 23283 SUPER TRAIN <G> NBT J R Maple (Little River) 88 $9.00 11341 OUR CORALIE <G> 30.62 J S Ennis (Lara) 88 $5.00 54653 LINUS BALE (NSW) NBT A L Dailly (Anakie) 91 $12.00 112 LIGHTWOOD MICK (NSW) NBT D B Curtain (Drouin) 97 $6.00 53144 ARIGATO <G> NBT 80 $12.00 17655 SURE ON PEDRO <G>Res. NBT G J Bate (Lara) 85 $14.00

DYNA FIG (2) recorded a slick 30.18 victory to win his heat and consequently may simply be too speedy in the Final. OUR CORALIE (6) led all the way stylishly from a wide draw last week.

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$1095-310-155 460 Metres 55478 TROYUDEN FSH P J Mccoll (Kooroochea 82674 KEEP ME COVERED NBT H L Collins (Lara) 71846 MAGIC RUBBLE NBT T Womann (Lara) 31114 EXCEL TO FLY (NSW) FSTDJ S Ennis (Lara) 71427 MAJOR ENFORCER FSH B L Hodgson (Mooroolb 46313 SISCO DIAMOND NBT H L Collins (Lara) 73365 DIAZ BEAUTY (QLD) FSH T Womann (Lara) 57634 BEE FIFTY ONE FSH D A Beasley (Footscray 77857 SALEGREYS BARRY (NSW)Re FSH S L Quinlan (Coolaroo) *** NO RESERVE ***

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(VIC time) $10000-2800-1400 GOBIS $900 S/E Final 400 Metres 11711 FLASH DRIVE (NSW) 22.28 G S J Ennis (Sandhurst) 91 $3.50 31111 EL GRAND SENOR <G> 22.28 C M Jones (Sale) 100 $1.70 38321 FLINT BALE (NSW) 22.67 G J Bate (Lara) 74 $15.00 11842 MARTILI BALE (NSW) NBT G J Bate (Lara) 85 $15.00 55132 KATSIDIS (NSW) 22.69 G J Bate (Lara) 72 $17.00 16242 SANDY BUBBA (NSW) NBT E L Lloyd (Anakie) 67 $51.00 86222 RIDDLE BALE (NSW) NBT G J Bate (Lara) 75 $12.00 67 $8.00 24121 TRUE HOUSE <G> 22.45 K Lloyd (Anakie) 21123 NEGREANU <G>Res. 22.63 M Rudd (Cranbourne) 76 $17.00 31223 SOUTHWOOD CHIEF <G>Res. NBT J M Drennan (Laang) 77 $15.00

EL GRAND SENOR (2) should explode out of his favourable, inside draw and power away from these rivals in the straight. FLASH DRIVE (1) is a fast beginner who should give backers a great sight

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ELITE APPLE (1) may appreciate both the relative drop in class and the advantageous, rails draw. RED SCAR BOY (2) can race in a forward position and challenge.

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(VIC time) $1095-310-155 Grade 5 400 Metres 73543 SOUTHWOOD STONE NBT A J Scott (Cranbourne) 89 $9.00 814 ALVARO BALE (NSW) FSH S J Collins (Lara) 76 $7.50 75747 MISS DEFECTIVE FSH L Repici (Hampton Park 60 $21.00 43447 WHITE HAZE FSTDB J Duffy (Ballan) 74 $10.00 62682 REGAL COMMAND NBT A Spiteri (St Albans) 66 $7.50 521 MONICA'S HOT FSH T Womann (Lara) 100 $2.70 53311 NORTHERN RAMBLER 22.83 R J Britton (Lara) 86 $3.50 80 $10.00 35166 TIGER FORD FSH S A Mifsud (Moe) 45587 REECE'S RAMPAGER Res. FSH K Bentley (Costerfield) 75 $17.00 68673 MISS JANNIS Res. FSTDS Kipirtidis (Cranbourne 64 $17.00

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DYNA ANTON (6) has sufficient pace to overcome his tricky alley and race in a prominent position MCMORGAN (7) accelerated well mid-race to record a strong 25.92 win from a wide draw here recently. He may be too strong yet again. BOLERO BALE (4) is capable of hitting the line powerfully. all of the way in this event. DYNA GALA (5) can also settle forward and has been racing consistently.

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Geelong St Kilda Port Adelaide Brisbane Essendon Collingwood Hawthorn Western Bulldogs

Geelong St Kilda Fremantle North Melbourne Essendon Collingwood Sydney West Coast

Geelong St Kilda Port Adelaide Brisbane Essendon Collingwood Sydney West Coast

Carlton v Geelong Cats ES (N) Saturday, May 21 St Kilda v Melbourne ES Port Adelaide v Fremantle AS Brisbane Lions v North Melbourne G (N) Richmond v Essendon MCG (N) Sunday, May 15 Collingwood v Adelaide Crows ES (E) Sydney Swans v Hawthorn SCG West Coast Eagles v Western Bulldogs PS BYE: Gold Coast Suns

Phone: 5278 7011

Phone: 5272 4277

Phone: 5222 4201

Phone: 5222 4583

Phone: 5222 1606

Phone: 5221 1322

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John Eren

Trevor Elsworthy

John Northwood

Joe Marruso

Daniel Roach

Vanessa Scarfone

Tom Mikac

Peter Smith

MP

Elsworthy Retravision

Harvey Norman Flooring

Harvey Norman Electrical

Prestige Ink

Harvey Norman Bedding

New Generation Solar

Thriftway Furniture Megastore

Geelong St Kilda Fremantle North Melbourne Essendon Collingwood Sydney West Coast

Geelong St Kilda Fremantle North Melbourne Essendon Collingwood Hawthorn Western Bulldogs

Geelong Melbourne Port Adelaide North Melbourne Essendon Collingwood Hawthorn Western Bulldogs

Geelong St Kilda Fremantle North Melbourne Essendon Collingwood Sydney Swans Western Bulldogs

Geelong St Kilda Port Adelaide Brisbane Essendon Collingwood Sydney West Coast

Geelong St Kilda Fremantle North Melbourne Essendon Collingwood Sydney Western Bulldogs

Geelong Melbourne Port Adelaide North Melbourne Essendon Collingwood Hawthorn West Coast

Geelong St Kilda Fremantle North Melbourne Essendon Collingwood Sydney Swans West Coast Eagles

Phone: 5222 1533

Phone: 5240 6200

Phone: 5245 7117

Phone: 5240 6200

Phone: 1300 320 227

Phone: 5248 8333

STATE MEMBER FOR LARA Phone: 5275 3898

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Steve Najda

Jason McLaughlin

Matt Loughnane

Chris Goodhand

Oliver Dojcinovski

Hot Shots Paintball Skirmish

Najda’s Cellarbrations

Harvey Norman, Computers

Curlewis Golf Club

Harvey Norman Furniture

OJ’s Homemakers

Geelong St Kilda Fremantle Brisbane Lions Essendon Collingwood Hawthorn West Coast Eagles

Geelong St Kilda Fremantle North Melbourne Essendon Collingwood Hawthorn West Coast Eagles

Geelong Melbourne Port Adelaide Brisbane Essendon Collingwood Hawthorn Western Bulldogs

Geelong St Kilda Fremantle Brisbane Essendon Collingwood Hawthorn Western Bulldogs

Carlton Melbourne Fremantle Essendon Brisbane Lions Collingwood Hawthorn West Coast Eagles

Geelong St Kilda Fremantle North Melbourne Essendon Collingwood Sydney Swans West Coast Eagles

Joe Marruso Harvey Norman Superstore

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Frank Burge Frank Burge Car Sales

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John Northwood Harvey Norman Superstore 46 Luke Abbot Hot Shots Paintball

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Corio

Phone: 5284 1191

Phone: 5278 2855

Phone: 5272 9900

Phone: 5251 1111

Phone: 5240 6200

Phone: 5277 1300

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PLUS GET 10% OF YOUR FLOORCARE PURCHASE*2 PRICE BACK AS A HARVEY NORMAN GIFT CARD (Valid only for purchases in the Electrical franchise) 2 * BONUS

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$10 Harvey Norman Gift Card

$30 Harvey Norman Gift Card

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Electrolux ‘Ultra Active’ Bagless Vacuum Cleaner.

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INTEREST FREE www.harveynorman.com.au Product offers end 23/05/11. Harvey Norman® stores are operated by independent franchisees.

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UNTIL JANUARY R 2013

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*1. Conditions of No Deposit, No Interest, No Repayments for 20 months: Available to approved customers on single or multiple transactions where the amount financed is $500 or more on GO MasterCard, GO Business MasterCard, Buyer’s Edge and GE CreditLine between 05/05/11 and 29/05/11. Offer available on purchases from Harvey Norman franchisees (excludes Miele and Apple products). Interest and payments are payable after the interest free and payment deferred period. Offer available on advertised or ticketed price. This notice is given under each of the GO MasterCard, GO Business MasterCard, Buyer’s Edge and GE CreditLine Conditions of Use (as applicable) which specify all other conditions for this offer. A $25.00 Establishment Fee for GO MasterCard and GE CreditLine applies to all new applications. The GO Business MasterCard attracts a $40 Annual Fee. Account Service fee of $3.95 per month applies for GO Mastercard, GE CreditLine and Buyer’s Edge and $2.95 per month for GO Business MasterCard and other fees and charges are payable. For GO MasterCard, GO Business MasterCard and Buyer’s Edge, credit is provided by GE Capital Finance Australia (ABN 42 008 583 588) and for GE CreditLine, credit is provided by GE Finance Australasia Pty Ltd (ABN 88 000 015 485), both trading as GE Money. *2. Bonus gift card only available with selected products as advertised. Gift card is not redeemable for cash and cannot be used in the transaction in which it is issued. Gift card expires 24 months from date of issue. Terms T and conditions apply. See in store for details. 522822-RMB20-11

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The Independent, Friday May 20, 2011


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