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E&S Trading moves to prime Moorabool Street location Victoria’s biggest kitchen, bathroom and laundry showroom One of Geelong’s favourite retailers has moved. E&S Trading’s kitchen, bathroom and laundry showroom has relocated to 531 Moorabool Street. The newly redeveloped 2,265sqm premises is E&S Trading’s biggest showroom to date and the largest kitchen, bathroom and laundry showroom in Victoria. It is now located next to another wellknown family-owned business, Fagg’s Mitre 10, which has expanded its store to an 11,500sqm building on Barwon Terrace. As one of Geelong’s most recognisable retailers, Fagg’s Mitre 10 has been serving the Geelong area since 1854. It is the eighth oldest family business in Australia and is today owned and managed by Barry and Keith Fagg, fourth generation descendents of founder Samuel Fagg. The move for E&S Trading is part of the company’s long-term plan to create state-of-the-art showrooms that house the world’s leading home appliance and product brands under the one roof. Some of these include Miele, Bosch, Siemens, Smeg, ILVE, Fisher & Paykel, Roca, Hatria and Villeroy & Boch. Visitors to E&S Trading’s new showroom can expect the same high level of customer service with some exciting new changes. These include the full range of kitchen, bathroom and laundry products, interactive displays, demonstration kitchHQV DQ HQWLUH ÀRRU GHGLFDWHG WR VPDOO appliances, shop-in-shop concepts, seven day trading, and 100 off-street customer car parks.
Left to right: Mike and Rob Sinclair in front of the new E&S Trading Geelong showroom on Moorabool Street.
Established in 1962 in Melbourne by the late Bob Sinclair, the company began as a generalist store selling everything from appliances and furniture to luggage and even sporting goods! Today it is still owned and operated by joint Managing Directors Mike and Rob Sinclair and their mother, Kaye. In early 2003, the Sinclair family purchased the Owen Crowl & Co. store at 207 Moorabool Street which was later relaunched as E&S Trading. Backed by nearly 50 years of experience, the company has become one of
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for quality retailing via generating local employment and consumer spending in the Geelong region. “We have been working with Barry and Keith for a number of years to bring this project to fruition, having recognised this site as one of the best in Geelong,� said Greg Lake, General Manager of E&S Trading. The Independent is helping E&S Trading to celebrate the opening of their new showroom with a special 4-page wrap-around feature highlighting their history, products, and staff.
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Pigging out on racing at show BY ERIN PEARSON THEY travel the country in VIP style and next stop for Tony Vandeleur’s porky little pigs is Royal Geelong Show. The herd will perform the show’s pig race and dive extravaganza. Mr Vandeleur fell in love with pig racing after watching a similar show in America 19 years ago. “The whole thing is that people expect them to come out of the starting box and waddle around but they’re as fast as greyhounds out of the starting blocks,” he said. “People don’t expect them to perform like that. The pigs race around the track entirely themselves without being coaxed or touched in any way.” Mr Vandeleur said he spent five months a year travelling with his two diving and eight racing porkers. Like thoroughbred racers, each has a name. “There’s Bacon Bone, Pork Chop, Porky Pig, the Simpson family names and a few others,” Mr Vandeleur laughed. “They’re all pretty intelligent, too.” Mr Vandeleur admitted he was short a Black Caviar of the pig racing world but was happy regardless. “You won’t see this sort of thing very often.” The show runs until Sunday at Geelong Showgrounds.
These little piggies: Tom Vandeleur and Michael Vandeleur with their racing pigs. Picture: Tommy Ritchie 71904
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vegetables and 44 per cent ate inadequate amounts of fruit. Cr Kontelj believed taxpayers were “sick and tired” of assuming responsibility for other people’s lives. “Society can’t keep forking out money to support people who are overweight and unhealthy,” he said. “Council’s responsibilities are roads, footpaths and community facilities including sport ovals
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BY JOHN VAN KLAVEREN UNIONS and two sub-contractors owed $62,000 have slammed Golden Plains Shire over the collapse of a $4.2 million building project. The sub-contractors, Newtown’s Tenon Joinery and Bannockburn’s ADM Engineering, said they were “left in the lurch”. The companies accused the shire of wasting money on a failed builder despite warnings. “I’m appalled council let this situation arise when they initially had a monitoring system in place,” said Tenon managing director Peter Hynes. “Council used a system of statutory declarations to ensure payments were made regularly (but) which seems to have been abandoned. “We don’t seem to be able to get anything from the principal contractor. The council says they have paid him and he says that they haven’t. “I’m urging Golden Plains Shire to release any payments they are withholding from the contractor to pay the sub-contractors who are out on a limb for the shire. We put bread on the table for 15 families here at Tenon and it’s a scandal that a great project has tumbled into sludge.” The $4.2m library, community and cultural hub received $1.3 million in federal and $900,000 in State Government funding.
The facility, which had been due to open in 2012, included a multi-purpose hall, a neighbourhood house, a library, a community learning centre, playgroup facilities and a space for small businesses and youth services. Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union organiser Brendan Murphy said he warned Golden Plain Shire that Andeco was a “dodgy builder”. “I told the shire the company did not have a good track record and had gone broke a couple of times before only to surface again with a new name. But (the shire) ignored me and now we’re stuck in the same situation again.” Golden Plains chief executive officer Rod Nicholls said coucil had taken “a number of steps” to progress the project. “While the contract with Andeco remains on foot, Council has taken construction out of Andeco’s hands. “Council is conducting an audit of works, in conjunction with a contractor expression of interest process to expedite matters. The audit and expression of interest process is expected to take five weeks.” Mr Nicholls said council expected the project to be complete by March. Andeco principal Frank Nadinic had not returned the Independent’s call before the paper went to press. 1009645-TB40-11
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BY ERIN PEARSON GEELONG Animal Welfare Society is under investigation for cruelty after staff leaked a video allegedly depicting mistreatment. The video posted to the internet on Tuesday showed apparently drugged animals unable to sit or walk. Staff appear to joke about suggestions of inhumane treatment at the shelter. Former employee Susan Irwin said some staff were aware of the treatment for years but unable to stop the cruelty. Ms Irwin said other staff had bullied her at the shelter after she raised the mistreatment with management.
AUSTRALIA Post will extend operating hours in Geelong to capitalise on the “online shopping boom”, according to managing director Ahmed Fahour. He said Australia Post had selected Geelong among an initial 100 metropolitan and regional centres for the longer opening hours so internet shoppers had additional time to pick up parcels.
The shelter also killed animals in front of others in breach of the shelter’s code of practice, she said. “Management said they’d stopped killing cats in front of others back in April but it was still going when I left at the end of July. “The list (of mistreatment issues) goes on but no one would listen to our cries for help. “Most of the staff didn’t even know there was a code.” More than 400 protestors have accepted a Facebook invitation to protest at City Hall on Saturday. About 5500 people had viewed the YouTube footage when the Independent when to press on Wednesday.
Paul Archer, of animal welfare group Deathrowpets, said the video was shocking but not surprising. Mr Archer said he contacted the shelter numerous times in the last year about mistreatment concerns. Newtown vet Jack Ayerbe said drugging dogs a day before they were put down was uncommon but not inhumane. Animals were usually sedated immediately before being euthanised only in the case of dangerous dogs for safety reasons, he said. RSPCA spokesman Tim Pilgrim said the video was “very distressing”. “The RSPCA has formally requested Department of Primary Industries investigate the matter.” Geelong Animal Welfare Society
acting president David Cecil said the shelter was working with council to ensure protocol was followed. “Comments on that video are misleading. Staff don’t sedate or give medication to animals unless they’ve been given vet advice,” Mr Cecil said. “It’s not for convenience.” Mr Cecil said cats were no longer killed in front of each other. Department of Primary Industries, which is responsible for shelter licensing, said council was responsible for ensuring the shelter operated within the law. Council’s spokesperson failed to respond to the Independent’s request for comment before the paper went to press.
Leopold upgrade COUNCILLORS have ticked off on a $6.8 million plan to redevelop Leopold Memorial Recreation Reserve. Ward councillor Rod Macdonald said the master plan prioritised various projects within the redevelopment to guide council in deciding timelines, applying for funding and budgeting for the project.
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Ita guest AUSTRALIAN media icon Ita Buttrose will address an annual event next month to launch an annual Committee for Geelong leadership program. Organisers said the “exceptional Australian” would give her views on leadership during the Leaders for Geelong breakfast.
Arena expansion GEELONG’S council has unveiled options to extend Geelong Arena. Mayor John Mitchell said the draft plans involved extension of the North Geelong centre’s annex to allow additional change rooms and other facilities to cater for the 4000 basketball players using the facility each week.
Miss visits MISS Universe Australia will visit Geelong this Saturday for a new pageant, according to organisers. They said Scherri-Lee Biggs would appear between 1pm and 2.30pm in Market Square shopping centre to help judge a Victorian preliminary heat of Miss Tourism Australia.
Open: Bob Westlake with other members at the Whittington Men’s Shed. Picture: Tommy Ritchie 71540
City launches its first purpose-built shed for men Westlake said. “We’re doing some bookshelves for the scout heritage museum at the moment. We’ve done projects for local kinders and schools and completed a mentoring program at Moolap Primary School last year.” Mr Westlake said the shed was “good for men’s mental health”. “It means they have a place where they can get together with other blokes instead of hiding on their own in the garden shed,” he said.
Mayor John Mitchell, who officially opened the facility, said it was the city’s first purpose-built men’s shed. “A lot of men who have retired still want to be actively involved in the community and men’s sheds are the perfect way for them to put their skills to good use,” he said. City Hall provided $160,000 and State Government added $60,000 to the project. Mr Westlake asked anyone interested in joining the shed to phone him on 0447 106 036.
Torquay man’s fiery death ‘suspicious’, say police BY ERIN PEARSON POLICE are investigating whether foul play was behind the death of a Torquay man found in a burnt-out car west of Geelong on Tuesday night. Homicide Squad Detective Inspector John Potter said police were treating the death of 55-year-old Mark Scherini as suspicious pending the outcome of an autopsy.
Mr Scherini was last seen leaving his Geelong workplace around 10am. His 2008 Mazda CX9 was found alight in a car park at Wurdee Boluc Reservoir. Insp Potter said the Mantzaris Fisheries executive was supposed to attend a meeting at 11am. “We’re appealing for anyone with information that may have seen any
activity in the vicinity of the Wurdee Boluc Reservoir. We’re also interested in any one who may have information on the movements of Mr Scherini during the day.” Insp Potter said police had no information suggesting Mr Scherini was involved in any disputes or would commit suicide. “We believe the fire was deliberately
lit and we’ve had crime scene examiners at the scene searching the vicinity of the car park to locate anything that might help us with this investigation.” Investigations were continuing when the Independent went to press on Wednesday. Police urged anyone with information to phone Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or visit crime stoppers.com.au.
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BY ERIN PEARSON ANGLESEA and Airey’s Inlet could have digital television next year after Federal Government announced an investigation into a rollout to the towns, according to a spokesperson. The office of Communications Minister Stephen Conroy told the Independent broadcasters were negotiating with Surf Coast Shire over the rollout. The shire manages the area’s black-spot transmitter, which broadcasters must take over to change from analogue to digital. The area can not have both signals but a switchover to digital was previously scheduled for the end of 2013, the spokesperson said. “We’re in active negotiations with local broadcasters to bring the conversion date forward by 12 months to mid next year. The broadcasters are talking about taking it over from council but it all depends on council. “It’s a big logistical exercise that the broadcasters are aware of and have acknowledged residents’ concerns, so we’re looking at it actively.” Anglesea residents petitioned the Government for digital television earlier this year after discovering their town could be forced to fund its own upgrade. Without funding they would have to pay more than $1000 for their own free-to-air satellites. Petition leader and caravan park operator Justin Morris welcomed the new plans. “This is a lot better than getting the upgrade at the end of 2013. Here at the caravan park we couldn’t afford to upgrade to satellite ourselves. “Visitors can’t believe we don’t have digital already because many have travelled all over Australia to towns smaller than Anglesea and received digital television.”
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BY MICHELLE HERBISON POINT Lonsdale’s Katherine Thyer never considered herself an artist. The retired primary school teacher realised she wanted to learn to draw only a couple of years ago when she looked up at a painted cafe roof. “I thought ‘Wouldn’t that be fun?’ but I couldn’t actually draw,” she said. Mrs Thyer began art classes at Queenscliff Neighbourhood House under Deb Brearley who helped unleash her talents. Now she’s running an exhibition of linocuts inspired by a retaining wall at Point Lonsdale front beach. An old moonah growing through the wall inspired her first artworks. “It looks like they built the wall around the tree to save it, which I thought was lovely.” Mrs Thyer hoped her prints would encourage others to take a closer look at the wall. The exhibition runs until November 24 at Queenscliff Neighbourhood House.
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Violence handball BY ERIN PEARSON A GEELONG councillor has rejected calls for council to act on violence around its Moorabool St bus interchange. Andy Richards said maintaining law and order was a job for police. But police and State Government have denied responsibility for the bus interchange. The Independent last month revealed concerns about fighting and misbehaviour around the facility. A security guard urged council to put on addi-
tional staff before summer to avoid problems going “out of control”. Cr Richards this week called for police to act. “The security guards at the bus interchange are paid for by the state Department of Transport and are there to assist bus passengers, not to keep the peace – that’s the responsibility of police officers,” he said. But a spokesperson for the department said its “customer service staff” at the interchange were temporary appointments to help passengers through the
facility’s “transition period”. Providing security was a Victoria Police responsibility, the spokesperson said. Geelong Police Inspector Chris Gawne said foot and bike patrols in the area would continue throughout spring and summer but stationing officers around the interchange indefinitely was not feasible. Member for South Barwon Andrew Katos said State Government and council should work together on the issue. He accused Cr Richards of “grand standing”.
“Council voted to put the bus interchange on Moorabool St and now it’s a problem for security. Andy Richards was happy to support its relocation but now says it’s a State Government problem,” Mr Katos said. “Andy shouldn’t be playing a blame game. This should be about local government and State Government working together to find solutions.” Mr Katos said he would meet Acting Police Chief Commissioner Ken Lay later this month to discuss staffing in Geelong.
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Show of force with new station to police patrons BY ERIN PEARSON GEELONG police are operating a mobile station at this year’s Royal Geelong Show to weed out unruly behaviour, according to an officer. Senior Constable Susan Macardy said 45 uniformed police would ensure the four-day event remained family friendly. “Youths in the past have caused trouble, particularly on Saturday night, and we won’t tolerate that,” she said. “Police will also assist show staff on ensuring no alcohol comes in and to ensure there are no intoxicated youths within the show grounds. “We’ll ensure public order and con-
trol any unruly behaviour.” Sen Const Macardy said the mobile station would operate at all times during the show. She encouraged show patrons to approach officers with any problems. Police would also provide wristbands for children in case they lost their parents, she said. “This year for the first time parents can pop their mobile number on the wrist band so if their children are lost it’s easier to reunite them. It’s been successful at similar events like the Melbourne Show and Avalon air show. “We hope to have similar success.”
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Industry body slams car bid “It’s impossible to disembark and process vehicles on an inclined site,” Mr Chalmers said. “The industry is strongly of the view this is an ill-founded proposal and would create considerable difficulties for the import and export of vehicles. “The proposed lay-down area is too small and if the rail-loop underpasses should be impassable due to weather it would render the whole site dysfunctional, another complicating factor. “The industry is emphatically of
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the view that the proposal, though well intentioned by State Government, is not practical and cannot proceed.” Mr Chalmers said the chamber proposed consolidating the three existing car shipping sites at Port of Melbourne instead. “If we make Port of Melbourne more efficient it would make that facility sustainable for another 30 years.” Geelong Mayor John Mitchell said the chamber and car manufacturers raised the shipping plan with
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The next Meeting of the Greater Geelong City Council will be held at the Council Conference and Reception Centre, City Hall, Little Malop Street, Geelong on Tuesday 25 October 2011, commencing at 7.00pm.
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The Bupa Around the Bay in a Day is a charity bike ride that starts in Melbourne and circumnavigates Port Phillip Bay. This year, a new addition has been introduced to event with a start in Geelong at Rippleside Park. It is anticipated that about 500 riders will start the 135km Ride from Rippleside Park to Melbourne via Queenscliff which starts at 6.00am.
Please be aware that a large number of cyclists will be present on the region’s roads on this day, with peak times in the Geelong region expected to be between 6.00am and 1.00pm. For further information or course details, go to www.bv.com.au or phone 03 8376 8888.
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Mayor to launch the fOrT officially 6.00pm Cr Fisher to raise the fOrT flag Launch of the fOrTful thinking DVD Musical performances Temporary Tattoos, art activities, choc fountain, Mobile Ramps and Getting Active • Fireworks 8.45pm For further information contact Dani Parker on 0403 580 346.
PUBLIC NOTICE GEELONG BOTANIC GARDENS TEA HOUSE LEASE EXPRESSION OF INTEREST The City of Greater Geelong is seeking Expressions of Interest from suitably qualified caterers interested in operating the Geelong Botanic Gardens Tea House. Set in the beautiful Botanic Gardens the Tea House is a popular venue with visitors and local alike. Interest is sought from caterers who are able to enhance the visitor experience at the Geelong Botanic Gardens through excellent customer service, healthy menus and supporting small events.
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Take advantage of half price animal registration available for six months (new registrations only) at current fee schedule*. You can also get your cat or dog microchipped for $15 per microchip. Animal Officers will be at the following locations dates and times. • Flamefest Festival Whittington - Bellarine Living and Learning Centre 20 Worden Court Friday 21 October from 4.30pm to 7.00pm. • The Fort, Stead Park - St Georges Road and Melbourne Road Thursday 27 October from 4.30pm to 7.00pm. • Geelong West Town Hall - 153 Pakington Street Thursday 3 November from 4.30pm to 7.00pm. • Grovedale Community Centre - 45 Heyers Road Tuesday 8 November from 4.30pm to 7.00pm.
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Cash transactions only on the day. Prepayment is available at the City’s Customer Service Centres.
Breakwater Road between Fowler Street, Barwon Terrace and Carr Street will be closed to traffic from approximately 3.00pm to 7.00pm on Wednesday 19 October.
Cats must be in an enclosed container. Dogs must be on lead at all times (and muzzled if they are not well behaved around other animals).
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*Conditions apply: All pets must be microchipped before being registered. If your 2011 registration has not been renewed, a 12 month fee is applicable.
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The City provides this service in the interest of animal welfare and community awareness. We encourage pet owners to use the services of their local Veterinarian for total animal care.
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Tonight and Saturday evening this year, the Royal Geelong Show will feature two fireworks displays from approximately 8:40pm. The City recommends that pet owners ensure their animals are safe and secure prior to these times. If possible pets should be kept indoors or in a secure outbuilding during the fireworks displays. For an event schedule visit www.royalgeelongshow.org.au In addition to the fireworks displays, changed parking conditions will apply in St Albans Road, Warren Street, Callander Street and Warren Court until Sunday 16 October. For further information visit www.geelongaustralia.com.au
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The ride is a recreational ride which means it travels on open roads and normal road rules apply. However, to facilitate the start of the ride, the following temporary changed traffic conditions will be implemented: • The east bound lane of Bell Parade between Melbourne Road and The Esplanade will be closed to traffic from approximately 6.00am until 7.00am.
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stakeholders when New South Wales car shipping was relocated from Sydney to Port Kembla. “The car industry was against that as well but my understanding is it’s working fine.” Mr Chalmers car shipping’s move to Port Kembla held no parallels for Geelong. “We still encounter some difficulties with Port Kembla. We get spotting on car paintwork from nearby industries. “Transport out of the port is also an issue.”
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him in a meeting. “They did have some concerns but that’s what the process is all about,” he said. “State Government called for submissions and the decision will be made by the State Government. “I still believe, from a city point of view, it looks like a great opportunity and the issues can be overcome. “We asked some questions ourselves. We believe an increase in road infrastructure is needed, for instance.” Cr Mitchell said he met industry
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BY JOHN VAN KLAVEREN “ILL-FOUNDED” plans to relocate car shipping to Geelong “cannot proceed”, according to Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries chief Ian Chalmers. Mr Chalmers said the proposed car import-export facility at Corio Quay was too small and on an incline. He was responding to an Independent story last week revealing car manufacturers Toyota, Holden and Nissan opposed the relocation.
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BY JOHN VAN KLAVEREN A SITE for Geelong’s proposed convention centre will be decided within a week, according to Mayor John Mitchell. “The convention centre steering committee will be meeting within the week to decide on a preferred location,” he said. “The committee will make a recommendation for council to consider.” Cr Mitchell was responding to a call from Victorian Employers Chamber of Commerce and Industry chief Mark Stone for council to settle on a site. “For goodness sake, just make
a decision,” Mr Stone told a business breakfast. “We know the Deakin University (waterfront car park) site is off the books. “In my opinion it must have a water view, so council must look at Limeburner’s Point.” Cr Mitchell said the site had been the sticking point for the development. “Everyone is right. We need to come up with a preferred location but we were waiting on answers. “The reality is we can now move on.” Council has identified Limburner’s Point as a preferred site identified along with Hearne
Pde at Eastern Beach, a former Winter and Taylor dealership yard in Mercer St and Myers St’s Haymarket car park. Council tourism portfolio holder Bruce Harwood said City Hall was “working hard” to announce the site. “It will be greatest economic driver in the region, so it’s worth getting it right.” The Independent revealed last week that the convention centre could be part of a new precinct on the waterfront along with a proposed mineral springs spa. Cr Rod Macdonald, who holds council’s planning portfolio, said the two drawcards could be linked.
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THE GEELONG region will host more than 60 events for Children’s Week from October 21 to 30. Council community development portfolio holder Kylie Fisher said all the events would be “either free or low cost”. “There are events for everyone, including a circus show, a fishing session, a Teddy bears’ picnic, pool parties, a playgroup in the park, even a Halloween disco,” she said. Cr Fisher recommended a Family Fun Day at Drysdale’s Potato Shed on October 23 as a highlight. “Children’s Week is all about celebrating our smallest citizens and ensuring that our kids have the best possible start in life,” she said. Cr Fisher encouraged families to make the most of the events. “As parents it’s easy to get
Big week: Cr Kylie Fisher gets into the swing of Children’s Week with Highton’s Kelly Ivans and daughters Lexi, 3, and Cleo, 2. Picture Tommy Ritchie 71653 A calendar of events is included busy with work and other commitments, so Children’s Week is a in a Children’s Week feature rungreat excuse to get the family ning through the centre of today’s together and enjoy a fun day out.” Independent.
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In October, half of Alcoa’s global workforce will participate in more than 650 community service projects across 24 countries through its signature Worldwide Month of Service employee volunteer program. Alcoa Point Henry employees started their month of service early in September by supporting the Leukaemia Foundation Light the Night Event and will work with 13
Volunteering time to our community allows us to give something back ... other local community groups and events culminating on 28 October with the KIDS Foundation Injury Free Day. The schedule of events includes a wide range of interest areas around the Geelong region including planting with Greening Australia at Moolapio, tiling at Anam Cara House, rowing in
the Give Where You Live Corporate Head of the River, supporting the Whittington Flamefest and Fishing with the Salvation Army. “Volunteering time to our community allows us to give something back, while having a whole lot of fun and meeting new people” said Operations Manager for the Point Henry Smelter Stewart Esdale. More than 29,000 employees participated in
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Alcoa Teaming up to Ride the Tour for KIDS The Alcoa Foundation is supporting an Alcoa Point Henry cycling team to take part in the KIDS Foundation Ride the Tour for the KIDS. The KIDS foundation was started in 1993 by a former teacher to address the high incidence of childhood injuries in Australia. KIDS runs school education programs to prevent injuries from occurring, and implements recovery programs to support the whole family. By running safety programs for preschool age children right through to teenagers, the KIDS Foundation is teaching the skills associated with risk
assessment and risk reduction and helping them to build this into decision making. The Alcoa team of 4 will be competing with 19 other teams in a once in a lifetime opportunity to rub shoulders with professional cyclists from Australia and around the world. The professional cyclists are in Australia each October to take part in the Union Cycliste Internationale recognised and ranked Jayco Herald Sun Tour. This is a dream come true for the cycling Alcoans who all prefer the bike as their mode of transport. Each rider will be expected to race just like the professionals over 5 days from 12 -16 October. Alcoa’s team will cover distances that range from 116 to 172 kilometres per day through varying terrain. The course will take all teams from Whittlesea to Ballarat, then onto Geelong, Sorrento (via ferry), Arthurs Seat and then to the finish line in Melbourne. Each day, the amateur teams ride ahead of professionals with a time limit for completing the stage. As part of the race qualification criteria, each amateur team had to raise an additional donation of $10,000 for the KIDS Foundation. With the support of colleagues, friends and family, and additional Geelong sponsors the Cotton On Foundation, the Alcoa team held a waterfront extravaganza complete
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with a guest appearance from Olympic cycling star Michelle Ferris, live music and an auction full of wonderful prizes. It was a great night for a good cause!
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THE DAYS of playing with bows and arrows in the backyard are long gone but aficionados can still enjoy a Robin Hood experience in Geelong. It just happens under much more controlled conditions at the 51-year-old Geelong Archery Club. The club is the sport’s longest continually operating archery group in Geelong and one of the oldest in Victoria. President Bill Vale said the club regularly attracted up to 60 men, women and juniors to its Deakin University-based range. “It’s not a big participation sport compared to some but it suits all ages from nine upwards,” Bill said. “You don’t have to be muscly or be the fittest to do archery. In fact, one lady started at the tender age of 70. “The new bows we use are a compound bow, with a set of pulleys on the ends. They allow you to shoot heavier poundage and still remain accurate. “Most of us do it for the fun and the exercise. It’s relaxing and social, almost like a round of golf.” Bill said the club’s field course was in a bushland set-
Join the club JOHN VAN KLAVEREN ting at Deakin’s Waurn Ponds campus, while an indoor range was available at Geelong Showgrounds. The field course required archers to shoot 24 targets from various distances ranging from 10 to 60 metres, he said. An assortment of difficulties such as shooting uphill, downhill, across a slope or through trees added to the challenge. “The key is to pick a spot and be accurate,” Bill advised. “It’s like simulated hunting. It’s a different type of challenge.” Bill said regular competitions at club, state and national level were available, along with beginners courses. “We recently installed a separate four-target beginner’s range backing onto a cliff-side face, so missed arrows are easy to find,” he smiled.
Drawing a bow: Chris Middleton takes aim at Geelong Archery Club. Picture: Tommy Ritchie “Some people are naturals and can be reasonably good within weeks, although it probably takes six months to find some proficiency at tournament level.” Bill said the club boasted a number of junior champions at national and state level as well as senior champions and Masters Games gold medallists. Club member John Womersley is an international judge with extensive experience at Olympics and world championship competition.
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BUCKETS to newspaper letterbox distributors who ignore signs saying ‘Australia Post Only’. Fed Up, Highton BOUQUETS to a lovely, retired Leopold man who I was lucky to meet while walking my dogs. He rescues whippets from the pound and re-homes them and nurses the sick ones back to health. It takes a special person to do this, so he should be proud of himself. Alan, Leopold BOUQUETS to a young silver fox who came to the aid of a cyclist struck by a car in Geelong on the morning of October 4. The young man’s concern for the welfare of a stranger and his quick thinking yet calm demeanour made me realise that good people are still in the world. Reassured Soul, Bannockburn BUCKETS to residents who have felt it necessary to discuss their concerns about Bellarine Bayside Foreshore Committee of Management. It would be wise to remember the committee manages Crown land, so the opinions of residents from throughout the state is as relevant to those of nearby residents. Edge Of Glory, St Leonards BOUQUETS to a kind person who picked up my glasses after I dropped them outside my car at Eastern Beach’s boat ramp car park. My good Samaritan then placed them on my windscreen wipers. Thanks because I was in panic mode. Happy Vegemite, Barwon Heads
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PLANNING Minister Matthew Guy is entitled to take his time evaluating the information provided by interested parties, individuals and the independent panel before ruling on section 4C of Geelong’s ring road. Harassment and speculation by outsiders including Warren Truss and Elaine Carbines is counter-productive because they don’t understand the safety problems associated with the proposed alignment. The proposed 4C/Torquay Rd junction would unnecessarily create a dangerous combination of two roads and a busy level crossing within 400 metres – an accident waiting to happen. In its safety report, VicRoads consultant, CPG Australia identified as a hazard the close proximity of the proposed section 4C/Torquay Rd intersection to the railway level crossing. During the panel hearing VicRoads hurriedly amended its own drawings to make the junction appear more acceptable. Ms Carbines has stated that G21 “would certainly applaud the Planning Minister if he made the decision to keep the current alignment”. Would G21 also applaud a fatal level crossing crash caused by this close proximity? I trust not. The proposed route of 4C is just lines on a drawing, which can easily be changed to safer alternatives. We must not leave a black spot problem for future generations who will have enough to deal with! Ray Gladwell Grovedale
I WRITE regarding proposed development in north Torquay as a resident, not in my capacity as a Surf Coast councillor. The September 16 Independent included a headline saying “cheap land” was on the way to north Torquay. Building and development specialists have judged the plan environmentally and aesthetically irresponsible and inconsistent with Surf Coast building policy and guidelines. The cheap land claim was based not on cheaper land but smaller plots, many significantly below 300 square metres. Engineers and builders have written to me complaining that some blocks between 200sqm and 250sqm could not be built with north-facing windows. Six-star energy standard compliance costs will skyrocket. The complaints also to noted that council’s Torquay 2040 strategy plan makes no mention of urban consolidation in north Torquay. The reality is that the development plan for north Torquay, if approved by the Planning Minister, will change Torquay’s character from coastal to urban consolidation. Building construction costs will be significantly higher and the number of flats and terracestyle buildings on the town’s outskirts will increase. Affordable housing will fail to materialise but environmental standards will be sacrificed. As a councillor and an abutting resident, I was unable to participate in council’s vote on the development. I do not resile, however, from my commitment to land use planning and development principles defending Torquay’s coastal character. The core issue is the potential inconsistency of these principles with the proposed plans, not the mirage of cheap land. Joe Remenyi Torquay
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Onshore terror IT IS established that Labor and the coalition agree with offshore processing of asylum seekers and that the Greens favour it taking place on Australian soil because, in their opinion, it is more humane. I suggest that onshore processing could prove dangerous for Australians. Terrorists are always quick to take advantage of a situation and could easily masquerade as genuine asylum seekers, providing the opportunity for acts of terrorism in our country. Although I understand the predicament confronting the migrants, I also support offshore processing. Christina Dengler Norlane
Blue day ON BEHALF of Victoria Police Blue Ribbon Foundation I thank the community for supporting last month’s Macca’s Drive Thru for Blue, which raised a record $45,000. In addition to McDonald’s Victoria donating $1 from every car that ordered in the drive-through on the evening of the fundraiser, customers were able to make donations in the lead-up to the event. The event, first held in 2004, continues to provide community members with an opportunity to remember police officers who have sacrificed their lives in the line of duty. Neil Soullier Victoria Police Blue Ribbon Foundation chief executive officer
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CitiPower and Powercor Australia is replacing almost one million manually read electricity meters with new smart meters over the next few years, as part of a Victorian Government program. When these smart meters are fully operational, you will start to see a range of innovations and products that will improve your service and help you to better understand and manage your power consumption.
We’ll be visiting your area soon to install smart meters. If you are scheduled to have a smart meter installed you will receive a Victoria Government notification and Powercor letters before your meter is replaced. These letters will tell you when our installers will visit and what is required of you. Generally we will require clear access to your meter. The smart meter installation typically takes 30-60 minutes. Our qualified installer will conduct a safety assessment of your meterboard, advise you if any safety issue is identified and provide advice on how to rectify the problem.
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community calendar Friday MEDITATION – Spiritual teachings, self-inquiry and study group with Swami Atmananda 7.30pm at 5 Daisy St, Newtown. Enquiries 5229 4210. MEN – Men’s conversation group 10am-midday at The Salvation Army Northside, 92 Cox Rd, Corio. Enquiries 5275 7771. LADIES - Ladies Chat Group 10am to midday at The Salvation Army, Northside, 92 Cox Road, Corio. Enquiries 5275 7771. MEDITATION – Meditation with master Swami Shankarananda 7.30pm at All Saints Church, 113 Noble St, Newtown. Also 10am Saturday. Enq 5229 4210.
6pm at 81-83 Bailey St, Belmont. Also Sunday. Entry $2 goes to Andrew Love Cancer Centre. FOOD – Food swap 9-10.30am at Cloverdale Community Centre, 167 Purnell Rd, Corio. Enquiries 0409 658 325. CONCERT – Country and western concert 1-4pm at Norlane Senior Citizens club, 55 Yooringa Ave. Entry $2. Enquiries 5275 4235. DANCING – Ballroom dancing 8-11.30pm at The Ballroom, Bayview Pde, Hamlyn Heights. Entry $7. Also Monday. Enquiries 5229 3785 or 5248 8702. DANCE – Parents without partners dance 811.30pm at Vines Rd Community Centre. BYO. Enquiries 5277 0281 or 5229 8925.
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DANCE – Old-time dance with band New Ritz 8midnight at Leopold Hall. Entry $8. Enq 5250 1333. COMMUNITY – Public open morning showcasing community group activities 9am-midday at Vines Road Community Centre, 49 Vines Rd, Hamlyn Heights. Enquiries 5277 9027. STAMPS – Geelong Philatelic Society meets 7pm at Diversitat Community Centre, 15 Clarence St, Geelong West. Enquiries 0438 578 591. ART – Garden art show with local artists 10am-
MARKET – Torquay Cowrie Market 10am-3pm on The Esplanade. Enquiries cowriemarket@ yahoo.com.au. CONCERT – Country music concert featuring yodeller and balladeer Alan Carroll 1-5.30pm at CWA Hall, Rae St, Colac. Entry $5. Enq 5231 3355. WALK – Guided walk titled Garden Artistry: The Tapestry of Trees 11am and 2pm from front steps of Geelong Botanical Gardens. Entry by gold coin. Enquiries 5222 6053, www.friendsgbg.org.au.
FOOD – Food swap and community market 10.30am at Osborne House, Swinburne St, North Geelong. Enquiries 0438 511 293, geelongmuseum@gmail.com
Monday PRAYER – Prayer for the sick 3-4pm outside Waterfront Christian Church, 35 Corio St, Geelong. Enquiries 5229 5799. STAMPS – Geelong Philatelic Society meets 1pm at Belmont Library. Enquiries 0438 578 591. MEETING – Geelong Evening View Club dinner meeting 6.30pm at Dromoland House, Pakington St, Geelong West. Bookings 5278 1842. DOWN’S – E.motion21 Dance for children and adults with Down’s Syndrome in Belmont. Enquiries 0400 266 935 or info@emotion21.org.au
Tuesday SWIM – Masters Swimming Squad 7-8pm at Waterworld, cnr Cox Rd and Princes Hwy, Norlane. Swim for fitness or fun. Enquiries 5275 1909. DANCE – New vogue, old-time, modern and Latin dance 7.30-9.30pm at Portarlington Uniting Church Hall, Newcombe St. Entry $3. Enquiries 5259 1776.
Wednesday DANCE – Social ballroom dancing with The Dancers Club 7.30-10.30pm at Leopold Public Hall. Entry $5. Enquiries 5243 5306. FASHION – Blume’s fashion show and morning coffee 10am at Belmont Uniting Church Hall, 42 Thomson St, Belmont. Entry $5. Enquiries 5244 1864. SWIM – Introduction to masters squad swimming with Geelong Catfish Masters Swimming Club as part of Geelong Seniors Festival 1-2pm at Leisurelink, cnr Pioneer Rd and Princes Hwy, Waurn Ponds. Enquiries 5243 9595.
Friday DANCE – Country tap (clogging) new beginners classes start 1-2pm, basic to intermediate 2-4pm, at Grovedale Memorial Hall, Reserve Rd. All ages. Flat-soled shoes required. Enquiries 0414 708 271. GLAUCOMA – Talk by Dr Patrick Lockie about detection and treatment of glaucoma 1.30-3pm at Vision Australia, 79 High St Belmont. RSVP 5249 2701. REUNION – Twenty-year reunion for Geelong tech/ SBSC class of 1991. All past students and teachers welcome. Enquiries 0458 504 058.
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EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE WEEK
IN HOUSE EVENTS
24-28 OCTOBER Children’s Week Family Art Project: Theme ‘Family’
24-28 OCTOBER Celebration of Childhoods
24-28 OCTOBER Where’s The Maths
MONDAY 24 OCTOBER Animal Farm Visit
The community are invited to view and read Colourful Art and Pictorial Displays of Early Childhood Activities, including Yesteryear “When we were Young”. City Learning and Care - Ocean Grove CENTRE HOURS Contact: Julie Thompson 5272 4974 jthompson@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
Parents and community play mathematics games with children at school. Importance of playing games is explained to participants and children. Northern Bay College, Vermont Campus, Vermont Ave, Corio DURING SCHOOL HOURS
Animal farm visit to the Centre. All children will have the opportunity to feed and interact with the animals. CLAC Corio, 116 Purnell Road, Corio 9.00AM-11.00AM
Adults and children will be invited to participate in creating a Family themed mural which will be displayed at CatholicCare. CatholicCare, 62 McKillop Street, Geelong OPENING HOURS Contact: Nola Wood 5221 7055 nola.wood@ccam.org.au
24-27 OCTOBER Free Circus Class Free come and try throughout Children’s Week. Bookings essential. KidsPlace Circus School, 1/39 Leather Street, Breakwater 4.00PM-6.30PM Contact: Diana Zhang 5242 8458 info@kidsplace.com.au
22-30 OCTOBER Carousel - 2 rides for the price of 1 Visit the Carousel during Children’s Week mention the ‘Children’s Week in Geelong ‘ Calendar and we will give you two rides for the price of 1. The Carousel, 1 Eastern Beach Road, Geelong 10.30AM-5.00PM Contact: Leah Wolfe 5224 1547 carousel@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
Events only for children and families who use these services
24-28 OCTOBER Free After School Play Kardinia Kids Playcafe offer free entry between 3.00pm-5.00pm for children aged 0-12 years. Bring your socks and water bottles and friends along for a play. Kardinia Kids Playcafe, 37-39 Separation Street, North Geelong 3.00PM-5.00PM Contact: James Taylor 5277 2100 playcafe@kardinia.org.au
24-28 OCTOBER Musical Garden Children interactive concert Free event for families of young children to come together and sing, play with instruments and dance! Bookings essential. Kardinia Kids Playgroups, 37-39 Separation Street, North Geelong DAILY 10.00AM Contact: Larissa Taylor 0413 489 781
MONDAY 24 OCTOBER Family Fun Day A Pantomime at Playgroup. Early Learning & Family Centre @Apollo Place, Whittington 10.00AM-12.00PM
MONDAY 24 OCTOBER Surfside Kindergarten visit to Narana Creations Visit to Narana Creations Aboriginal Craft and Cultural Interpretation Centre. Narana Creations, 410 Torquay Road, Grovedale
MONDAY 24 OCTOBER Animal Farm Visit Animal farm visit for children attending the Pre School. Allanvale Pre School, 28 Allanvale Road, Leopold 11.30AM-2.30PM
TUESDAY 25 OCTOBER Surfside Kindergarten visit to Narana Creations Visit to Narana Creations Aboriginal Craft and Cultural Interpretation Centre. Narana Creations, 410 Torquay Road, Grovedale
THURSDAY 27 OCTOBER Surfside Kindergarten visit to Narana Creations Visit to Narana Creations Aboriginal Craft and Cultural Interpretation Centre. Narana Creations, 410 Torquay Road, Grovedale
24-28 OCTOBER A week full of fun
For general information about Children’s Week, contact: Email: childrens.week@edumail.vic.gov.au Web: www.education.vic.gov.au/about/events/childrensweek
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Fun community events with different activities for children to enjoy. Including School Band, children’s concert & sausage sizzle, art/craft day and Bunnings children’s activity. CLAC Corio, 116 Purnell Road, Corio CENTRE HOURS
For further information about Children’s Week in Geelong, contact: Angela Baum City of Greater Geelong Early Childhood Development Officer Tel: (03) 5272 4816 Email: abaum@geelongcity.vic.gov.au Web: www.geelongaustralia.com.au
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Children’s Week is an annual event celebrated in Australia during the fourth week in October, designed to celebrate and promote the importance of children and early childhood. Thousands of children and their families around the country are involved in activities and events during “Children’s Week” through participation by schools, playgroups, kindergartens, cultural groups, libraries and other community groups. These focus the attention of the wider community on children, their needs and achievments.
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FRIDAY SUNDAY 21 OCTOBER 23 OCTOBER Geelong Children’s Week 2011 Launch
KidsPlace Circus Showcase
Geelong Regional Libraries and the City of Greater Geelong invite you to join us for the Children’s Week Launch and a morning of storytelling, songs, activities and fun. Limited numbers. Bookings essential online at www.geelonglibraries.vic.gov.au Belmont Library, 163 High Street, Belmont 10.30AM Contact: Angela Baum 5272 4816 abaum@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
30-45min circus show with a circus workshop after the show. KidsPlace Circus School, 1/39 Leather Street, Breakwater 10.30AM-12.00PM AND 1.30PM-3.00PM Contact: Diana Zhang 5242 8458 info@kidsplace.com.au
Flamefest
Free fun day for children aged 0-12 years and supervising guardian. Activities include water slide, aqua bubbles, water roller, jumping castle, mini pony rides, face painting, BBQ, live entertainment - Ben Costanzo. Waterworld, Cnr Cox & Melbourne Road, Norlane 11.00AM-3.00PM Contact: Jody Wade 5275 1909 jwade@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
A popular twilight community festival with an after-dark finale performance. Free children’s activities, food and finals of Whittington’s Got Talent. Whittington Link (behind Whittington Primary School), 27 Apollo Place, Whittington 4.30PM-8.30PM Contact: Jenny Speed 5248 6180 jspeed@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
SATURDAY 22 OCTOBER Geelong West Toy Library 10th Annual Toy Sale Huge pre-loved toy sale! Lego, books, puzzles, baby toys, ride-ons, dolls, something for everyone. For a sellers kit contact 0404 712 107. Virginia Todd Community Centre, 9-13 Clarence Street, Geelong West 9.00AM-11.00AM Contact: Nicole Mitchell 0404 712 107 geelongwesttoylibrary@gmail.com
Belmont Toy Library Family & Open day Visit the Belmont Toy Library, see and play with the wonderful array of toys available for loan. South Barwon Community Centre, 33 Mt Pleasant Road, Belmont 9.30AM-11.00AM Contact: Tina Perfrement 0414 383 043 belmonttoylibrary@y7mail.com
Freshwater Creek Steiner School Spring Fair Buskers stage, storytelling, gnomes treasure trove, chai café, wholesome food, market stalls, sheep shearing, learn about Steiner education and visit our beautiful classrooms. Freshwater Creek Steiner School, 52 McIntyre Road, Freshwater Creek 10.00AM-3.00PM Contact: Kelli Lavelle 5264 5077 kelli@fwcss.com.au
Free Children’s Fun Day @ Waterworld
Come and Try Fishing Come fishing with Parks Victoria and Fishcare. FREE event. All equipment provided. Bookings essential. Barwon Valley Fun Park, 51 Barrabool Road, Belmont 1.00PM-3.00PM Contact: Vanessa 5227 4000
Leopold Toy Library Teddy Bear’s Picnic & 20th Birthday Party Children and their families come and share the morning with us to enjoy face painting, games, bubbles and raffles! Gateway Sanctuary, Melaluka Road, Leopold 10.30AM-12.00PM Contact: Amanda Hotchin 5250 5101 leopoldtoylibrary@yahoo.com.au
Ron Nelson Memorial Junior Fishing Clinic The Association of Geelong Angling Clubs Inc invites children aged between 2-16 to have fun and enjoy the experience of throwing a line in and catching that elusive fish. Sea Gull Paddock, Melbourne Road, North Geelong 9.00AM-1.00PM Contact: John Hotchin or Ian Pickering 5248 6817 or 5266 1008 jhotchin@bigpond.net.au
Family Fun Day @ The Shed A free celebration of family life on the Bellarine Peninsula. The Might Buzzniks, local performers, musicians and storytellers will entertain you while you can join in on workshops throughout the day! Potato Shed, 41 Peninsula Drive, Drysdale 11.00AM-4.00PM Contact: Robert McLeod 5251 1998 rmacleod@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
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The Bellarine Railway Family Day Bellarine Railway offer one free child’s ticket with every full-priced adult ticket purchased. Timetables and fares at www.bpr.org.au The Bellarine Railway, 20 Symonds Street, Queenscliff 11.15AM-3.45PM Contact: Andrew Zagdanski 5258 2069 marketing@bpr.org.au
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TUESDAY 25 OCTOBER Dance with the animals at Serendip Sanctuary Parks Victoria and dancer Deb Prentice offer FREE dance with the animals. 1.30pm visit the animals; 2.30pm dance workshop. Bookings essential. Serendip Sanctuary 100 Windermere Road Lara 1.30PM Contact: 5283 8000
Playgroup in the Park The Very Hungry Caterpillar & Bug Walks at GBG Join “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” at Geelong Botanic Gardens for Pre-School activities and guided Bug Walks. Geelong Botanic Gardens, Eastern Park Circuit, Geelong 10.00AM, 11.00AM & 1.00PM Contact: Rosemary Noone 5222 6053 education@friendsgbg.org.au
Body Back Fitness group exercise session for mums/dads and bubs Free group exercise sessions for Mums/ Dads and bubs (in prams). Limited places available. Please register interest. 31 Douglass Street Herne Hill 9.45AM-10.45AM Contact: Keryn or Belinda 0407 563 123 berkers@virginbroadband.com.au
“Back to the Bush” at Serendip Sanctuary Parks Victoria and Geelong Regional Library Corporation offer a FREE a back to the bush experience. 10.00am visit the animals; 11.00am story time. Bookings essential. Serendip Sanctuary 100 Windermere Road Lara 10.00AM Contact: 5283 8000
Be an artist for the day - art workshop for children with a disability and their siblings The Bluebird Foundation Inc invite children to be an artist for the day. Experienced art teachers will guide the children through a variety of open-ended exploratory art activities and will support children to create a special take-home piece of artwork. Places limited. Bookings essential. Little Picasso, 2 Aberdeen Street, Geelong West 10-10.45AM, 11-11.45AM, 1-1.45PM Book online at: www.beanartistforaday.eventbrite.com
We invite families with preschoolers to come join us for a fun evening of activities including face painting, craft, music and sausage sizzle. Geelong Playspace, Eastern Park Circuit 4.45PM-6.45PM Contact: Sue Ellis 5272 4781 sellis@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
Mums and Bubs Stroller Fitness class Come and try a class with your baby or toddler and get Wheelie Fit! Bookings essential online at www.baycitystrollers. com.au or by phone. Eastern Beach 10.00AM Contact: Tamie Moody 1300 882 129 info@baycitystrollers.com.au
Playgroup Open Morning Join us for a morning of singing, baking honey buns, free play, storytelling in a homely environment. Bookings Essential and places limited. Playgroup room, Freshwater Creek Steiner School, 52 McIntyre Road, Freshwater Creek 9.00AM-11.00AM Contact: Kelli Lavelle 5264 5077 kelli@fwcss.com.au
A Splash with Mum or Dad
GAMBA Playgroup
Enjoy a swim class with your baby or toddler followed by a free coffee from our café. Bookings essential. Leopold Swim School 1 Cypress Crescent Leopold 1.00PM-3.00PM (30 MIN SESSIONS) Contact: Rebecca Andrewartha 5250 1457 lss@dodo.com.au
A fun indoor/outdoor Playgroup with Hey Dee Ho music session for families with preschool aged multiples and their siblings. Please bring a healthy snack. Western Heights Uniting Church, 31 Douglas Street, Herne Hill 10.00AM-11.30AM Contact: Kristy Anderson 52219 202 anderson.kristy.m@edumail.vic.gov.au
Polyglot Theatre Workshop - for young parents and their children Interactive puppet workshop where young parents and their children learn techniques to turn absolutely anything they can lay their hands on into a character bursting with personality. Places limited and bookings essential. Young Parents Access Program Room - Northern Bay P-12 College Goldsworthy Road Corio 10.00AM-12.00PM Book online at: www.bluebirdfoundationinc.eventbrite.com
Be an artist for the day - art workshop for children with a disability and their siblings The Bluebird Foundation Inc invite children to be an artist for the day. Experienced art teachers will guide the children through a variety of open-ended exploratory art activities and will support children to create a special take-home piece of artwork. Places limited. Bookings essential. Little Picasso, 2 Aberdeen Street, Geelong West 4.00-5.00PM, 5.00-6.00PM Book online at: www.beanartistforaday.eventbrite.com
WEDNESDAY 26 OCTOBER
Road to Reading Open Day Developing literacy skills in preschool children! This one hour session introduces phonics and pre-reading skills in fun and engaging ways. Bookings Essential. Western Heights Uniting Church, 31 Douglas Street, Herne Hill 12.00PM-1.00PM Contact: Kate Keogh 0402 284 224 info@roadtoreading.com.au www.roadtoreading.com.au
North Early Childhood Expo Drop in and meet local organisations showcasing what they can provide for your children. Take part in fun activities and entertainment. Cloverdale Community Centre 167-169 Purnell Road Corio 10.00AM-12.00PM Contact: Shae Coatsworth 5272 4987 scoatsworth@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
South Early Childhood Expo Come along and meet South Early Childhood service providers. Story telling, animal farm, toy library activities, face painting, music. Grovedale Community Centre, Heyers Road, Grovedale 10.00AM-12.00PM Contact: Angela Baum 5272 4816 abaum@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
City Learning and Care Trudy Mortiz - A playdate in the park A Children’s Week activity that promotes physical wellbeing, outdoor play, music, stories, activities that involves all of the community. Evans Reserve, Sparks Road, Norlane 9.30AM-11.00AM Contact: Kristie Gilmore 5272 4795 trudymoritz@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
“On the Farm” storytelling session at Barwon Valley Fun Park Parks Victoria, Geelong Regional Libraries and Rainbow Riders offer FREE play and pony rides at 10.00am & story time at 11.00am. Bookings essential. Barwon Valley Fun Park, 51 Barrabool Road, Belmont 10.00AM Contact: Vanessa 5227 4000
Kids Circuit Class A fun exercise session for 8-12 year olds. Splashdown, Coppards Road, Newcomb 4.30PM Contact: Julia Cullity 5248 4555 jcullity@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
THURSDAY 27 OCTOBER Playgroup Open Morning Join us for a morning of singing, baking honey buns, free play, storytelling in a homely environment. Bookings Essential and places limited. Playgroup room, Freshwater Creek Steiner School, 52 McIntyre Road, Freshwater Creek 9.00AM-11.00AM Contact: Kelli Lavelle 5264 5077 kelli@fwcss.com.au
Mums and Bubs Stroller Fitness class Come and try a class with your baby or toddler and get Wheelie Fit! Eastern Beach 10.00AM Contact: Tamie Moody 1300 882 129 info@baycitystrollers.com.au
Celebrating the Arts at Newtown Primary School Celebrating the artistic talents of the students. A whole school student art exhibition will be staged and opened with music and dance performances. Artwork will be for sale. Newtown Primary School, 168-170 Aberdeen Street, Newtown 6.00PM-8.00PM Contact: Kerrie Bedson 5229 9730 bedson.kerrie.j@edumail.vic.gov.au
Kids Zumba Join our dance party! Kids aged 6-12 years and their parents welcome. Splashdown, Coppards Road, Newcomb 4.00PM Contact: Julia Cullity 5248 4555 jcullity@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
Let’s Play Together a celebration of our cultural diversity Activities, entertainment and food that reflects and celebrates the cultural diversity of the families and children who attend our playgroup. Cloverdale Community Centre, 167-169 Purnell Road, Corio 10.00AM-12.00PM Contact: Sue Hartigan 5275 4415 cloverdale@datafast.net.au
Child & Infant CPR Workshop Parents and other family members are invited to an introduction to basic First Aid techniques and resuscitation workshop. This workshop is ideal for anyone who cares for young children. Places limited and bookings essential. Leisurelink Aquatic and Recreation Centre, Pioneer Road, Waurn Ponds 6.30PM-8.30PM Contact: Kara Monaghan 5243 9595 kbrooks@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
GPAC Poppykettle Children’s Festival - Kinder Day Celebrating the ‘The Voyage of the Poppykettle’ by Robert Ingpen, Kinder day is for pre-school aged children and their families. Children will be encouraged to play, make, create and laugh as they join in a range of free activities run by Kindergartens and Preschools from across Geelong. Geelong Arts Precinct, Malop Street, Geelong 10.30am-1.30pm Contact: Kelly Clifford 522 51200 education@gpac.org.au
Lara’s Biggest Morning Walk Lara’s Biggest Morning Walk starts from the Bisinella Community Centre, with the group returning to the Centre for morning tea and face painting for children. Gold coin donation. Bisinella Community Centre, Buckingham Street, Lara 10.00AM START Contact: Tracey Marshall 5282 2725 enquiries@laracommunitycentre.org.au
Kardinia Kids Art Show An event not to missed. We will be acknowledging the learning and development that has taken place and celebrating the children’s achievements. Kardinia Kids Christian Church, 1 Kardinia Drive, Bell Post Hill 6.30AM-8.30PM Contact: Sue Bunting 5278 6481 sueb@kardinia.org.au
Body Back Fitness group exercise session for mums/dads and bubs Free group exercise sessions for Mums/ Dads and bubs (in prams). Limited places available. Please register interest. 31 Douglass Street, Herne Hill 9.45AM-10.45AM Contact: Keryn or Belinda 0407 563 123 berkers@virginbroadband.com.au
Childhood is a wonderful time in life. Kids seem to truly appreciate the simplest things: a trip to the local park, an ice cream on a hot day, playing in the backyard.
The City of Greater Geelong is a big supporter of Children’s Week and we have plenty of events happening right around our region, all of which are free or low cost.
Children’s Week is all about celebrating childhood and our smallest citizens, as well as ensuring that we give our kids the best possible start in life.
It’s easy to get busy with work and other commitments, so Children’s Week is a great reason to get your family together and enjoy a fun day out.
Come and Try Begin with Gym A fun program that develops co-ordination, strength, fitness, balance and gymnastic skills. Bellarine Aquatic & Sports Centre 1.30PM-2.15PM FOR 3 YEAR OLDS 2.15PM-3.00PM FOR 4 YEAR OLDS Contact: Sally Aitken 5256 2111 saitken@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
Northern Suburbs Schools Career & Job Expo 2011 A Career & Job Expo for grade 5 Primary School students from Northern Geelong. The fOrT, St George’s Road Corio 9.00AM-3.00PM Contact: Brooke Baxter 5278 8122 bbaxter@bethany.org.au
Come and Try Cuppa & Toddler Play A basic introduction to gymnastics and social play for children aged six months to four years. Bellarine Aquatic & Sports Centre 11.30AM-1.30PM Contact: Sally Aitken 5256 2111 saitken@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
FRIDAY 28 OCTOBER
SATURDAY 29 OCTOBER Children’s Disco for children aged 0-12 years “Halloween” theme disco with DJ Mitch. Dressup, face painting, prizes. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Adults $15 Children $5. Meal included. Table bookings essential. Club Italia, 515 Queenscliffe Road, Moolap 6.00PM-10.00PM Contact: Kylee Brocks 5250 2349 clubitalia@bigpond.com
Splashdown - Fun Day Free entry for children under 12 years and their parent/guardian. Activities include Aqua roller, Aqua bubble, indoor water slide, games & prizes. Visit from Webstar. Splashdown, Coppards Road, Newcomb 12.00PM-4.00PM Contact: Julia Cullity 5248 4555 jcullity@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
Smurf With Us! Come meet Smurfette at Geelong’s Own Market Square! Bring your camera, bring your smiles and get your photo taken with Smurfette! 3 X 30minute meet & greets. Market Square Shopping Centre’s Centre Stage 11.15AM, 12.15PM AND 1.15PM Contact: Maria Bereza 5221 2411
Come and try Water Polo Aimed at children aged 10-16 years who are able to swim 50 metres freestyle and backstroke. Session includes swimming, ball skills and a fun game. Bellarine Aquatic & Sports Centre 6.15PM-7.15PM Contact: Sally Aitken 5256 2111 saitken@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
GPAC Poppykettle Children’s Festival - Primary Day The Poppykettle festival aims to ignite the imagination of School aged children by giving them access to a range of activities which will stimulate their minds, engage their bodies and fuel their creative expression. Cost $4.50 per child. Geelong Arts Precinct, Malop Street, Geelong 9.30AM-2.30AM Contact: Kelly Clifford 522 51200 education@gpac.org.au
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Cr John Mitchell Mayor, City of Greater Geelong
One World Open Day Dr Froth Bubble Artist If you have never seen a bubble show you are in for a real treat! With every bubble you can think of, they even put a person inside an enormous soap bubble?! One World for Children, 407-411 Thompsons Road, North Geelong 11.00AM-12.30AM Contact: Lainie Connors 5272 3009 lainiec@live.com
KidsPlace Circus Showcase 30-45min circus show with a circus workshop after the show. KidsPlace Circus School, 1/39 Leather Street, Breakwater 10.30AM-12.00PM AND 1.30PM-3.00PM Contact: Diana Zhang 5242 8458 info@kidsplace.com.au
Kids Big Day Out Free fun activities for children including ‘Croc’ the inflatable (8-16 years only), splashpark (under 10), pool games, jumping castle, mini pony rides, craft activities, soccer clinic and visit form Webstar. Bellarine Aquatic & Sports Centre 11.00AM-3.00PM Contact: Sally Aitken 5256 2111 saitken@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
Waterfront Christian Church - Waterfront Kids Racing Carnival Where everyone is a winner. Events include pillow, hoola hoop and teddy bear races…. just to name a few. Steampacket Gardens, Geelong Waterfront 1.00PM Contact: Robyn Heyhorn 5229 5799 robyn@waterfrontcc.org
Fresh Food Fair Surfside Primary School’s major event for the year. Featuring the Kitchen/Garden program, food and variety stalls, rides and free activities for the kids. Surfside Primary School, John Dory Drive, Ocean Grove 9.00AM-3.00PM Contact: Mark Huglin 5256 1411 surfside.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au
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On safari with the Funky Mummies Parks Victoria invite you to a FREE 10am Serendip Safari with education ranger Brooke. 10.45am singing and dancing with the Funky Mummies. Bookings essential. Serendip Sanctuary, 100 Windermere Road, Lara 10.00AM Contact: 5283 8000
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FRIDAY SUNDAY 21 OCTOBER 23 OCTOBER Geelong Children’s Week 2011 Launch
KidsPlace Circus Showcase
Geelong Regional Libraries and the City of Greater Geelong invite you to join us for the Children’s Week Launch and a morning of storytelling, songs, activities and fun. Limited numbers. Bookings essential online at www.geelonglibraries.vic.gov.au Belmont Library, 163 High Street, Belmont 10.30AM Contact: Angela Baum 5272 4816 abaum@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
30-45min circus show with a circus workshop after the show. KidsPlace Circus School, 1/39 Leather Street, Breakwater 10.30AM-12.00PM AND 1.30PM-3.00PM Contact: Diana Zhang 5242 8458 info@kidsplace.com.au
Flamefest
Free fun day for children aged 0-12 years and supervising guardian. Activities include water slide, aqua bubbles, water roller, jumping castle, mini pony rides, face painting, BBQ, live entertainment - Ben Costanzo. Waterworld, Cnr Cox & Melbourne Road, Norlane 11.00AM-3.00PM Contact: Jody Wade 5275 1909 jwade@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
A popular twilight community festival with an after-dark finale performance. Free children’s activities, food and finals of Whittington’s Got Talent. Whittington Link (behind Whittington Primary School), 27 Apollo Place, Whittington 4.30PM-8.30PM Contact: Jenny Speed 5248 6180 jspeed@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
SATURDAY 22 OCTOBER Geelong West Toy Library 10th Annual Toy Sale Huge pre-loved toy sale! Lego, books, puzzles, baby toys, ride-ons, dolls, something for everyone. For a sellers kit contact 0404 712 107. Virginia Todd Community Centre, 9-13 Clarence Street, Geelong West 9.00AM-11.00AM Contact: Nicole Mitchell 0404 712 107 geelongwesttoylibrary@gmail.com
Belmont Toy Library Family & Open day Visit the Belmont Toy Library, see and play with the wonderful array of toys available for loan. South Barwon Community Centre, 33 Mt Pleasant Road, Belmont 9.30AM-11.00AM Contact: Tina Perfrement 0414 383 043 belmonttoylibrary@y7mail.com
Freshwater Creek Steiner School Spring Fair Buskers stage, storytelling, gnomes treasure trove, chai café, wholesome food, market stalls, sheep shearing, learn about Steiner education and visit our beautiful classrooms. Freshwater Creek Steiner School, 52 McIntyre Road, Freshwater Creek 10.00AM-3.00PM Contact: Kelli Lavelle 5264 5077 kelli@fwcss.com.au
Free Children’s Fun Day @ Waterworld
Come and Try Fishing Come fishing with Parks Victoria and Fishcare. FREE event. All equipment provided. Bookings essential. Barwon Valley Fun Park, 51 Barrabool Road, Belmont 1.00PM-3.00PM Contact: Vanessa 5227 4000
Leopold Toy Library Teddy Bear’s Picnic & 20th Birthday Party Children and their families come and share the morning with us to enjoy face painting, games, bubbles and raffles! Gateway Sanctuary, Melaluka Road, Leopold 10.30AM-12.00PM Contact: Amanda Hotchin 5250 5101 leopoldtoylibrary@yahoo.com.au
Ron Nelson Memorial Junior Fishing Clinic The Association of Geelong Angling Clubs Inc invites children aged between 2-16 to have fun and enjoy the experience of throwing a line in and catching that elusive fish. Sea Gull Paddock, Melbourne Road, North Geelong 9.00AM-1.00PM Contact: John Hotchin or Ian Pickering 5248 6817 or 5266 1008 jhotchin@bigpond.net.au
Family Fun Day @ The Shed A free celebration of family life on the Bellarine Peninsula. The Might Buzzniks, local performers, musicians and storytellers will entertain you while you can join in on workshops throughout the day! Potato Shed, 41 Peninsula Drive, Drysdale 11.00AM-4.00PM Contact: Robert McLeod 5251 1998 rmacleod@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
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The Bellarine Railway Family Day Bellarine Railway offer one free child’s ticket with every full-priced adult ticket purchased. Timetables and fares at www.bpr.org.au The Bellarine Railway, 20 Symonds Street, Queenscliff 11.15AM-3.45PM Contact: Andrew Zagdanski 5258 2069 marketing@bpr.org.au
MONDAY 24 OCTOBER
TUESDAY 25 OCTOBER Dance with the animals at Serendip Sanctuary Parks Victoria and dancer Deb Prentice offer FREE dance with the animals. 1.30pm visit the animals; 2.30pm dance workshop. Bookings essential. Serendip Sanctuary 100 Windermere Road Lara 1.30PM Contact: 5283 8000
Playgroup in the Park The Very Hungry Caterpillar & Bug Walks at GBG Join “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” at Geelong Botanic Gardens for Pre-School activities and guided Bug Walks. Geelong Botanic Gardens, Eastern Park Circuit, Geelong 10.00AM, 11.00AM & 1.00PM Contact: Rosemary Noone 5222 6053 education@friendsgbg.org.au
Body Back Fitness group exercise session for mums/dads and bubs Free group exercise sessions for Mums/ Dads and bubs (in prams). Limited places available. Please register interest. 31 Douglass Street Herne Hill 9.45AM-10.45AM Contact: Keryn or Belinda 0407 563 123 berkers@virginbroadband.com.au
“Back to the Bush” at Serendip Sanctuary Parks Victoria and Geelong Regional Library Corporation offer a FREE a back to the bush experience. 10.00am visit the animals; 11.00am story time. Bookings essential. Serendip Sanctuary 100 Windermere Road Lara 10.00AM Contact: 5283 8000
Be an artist for the day - art workshop for children with a disability and their siblings The Bluebird Foundation Inc invite children to be an artist for the day. Experienced art teachers will guide the children through a variety of open-ended exploratory art activities and will support children to create a special take-home piece of artwork. Places limited. Bookings essential. Little Picasso, 2 Aberdeen Street, Geelong West 10-10.45AM, 11-11.45AM, 1-1.45PM Book online at: www.beanartistforaday.eventbrite.com
We invite families with preschoolers to come join us for a fun evening of activities including face painting, craft, music and sausage sizzle. Geelong Playspace, Eastern Park Circuit 4.45PM-6.45PM Contact: Sue Ellis 5272 4781 sellis@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
Mums and Bubs Stroller Fitness class Come and try a class with your baby or toddler and get Wheelie Fit! Bookings essential online at www.baycitystrollers. com.au or by phone. Eastern Beach 10.00AM Contact: Tamie Moody 1300 882 129 info@baycitystrollers.com.au
Playgroup Open Morning Join us for a morning of singing, baking honey buns, free play, storytelling in a homely environment. Bookings Essential and places limited. Playgroup room, Freshwater Creek Steiner School, 52 McIntyre Road, Freshwater Creek 9.00AM-11.00AM Contact: Kelli Lavelle 5264 5077 kelli@fwcss.com.au
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Enjoy a swim class with your baby or toddler followed by a free coffee from our café. Bookings essential. Leopold Swim School 1 Cypress Crescent Leopold 1.00PM-3.00PM (30 MIN SESSIONS) Contact: Rebecca Andrewartha 5250 1457 lss@dodo.com.au
A fun indoor/outdoor Playgroup with Hey Dee Ho music session for families with preschool aged multiples and their siblings. Please bring a healthy snack. Western Heights Uniting Church, 31 Douglas Street, Herne Hill 10.00AM-11.30AM Contact: Kristy Anderson 52219 202 anderson.kristy.m@edumail.vic.gov.au
Polyglot Theatre Workshop - for young parents and their children Interactive puppet workshop where young parents and their children learn techniques to turn absolutely anything they can lay their hands on into a character bursting with personality. Places limited and bookings essential. Young Parents Access Program Room - Northern Bay P-12 College Goldsworthy Road Corio 10.00AM-12.00PM Book online at: www.bluebirdfoundationinc.eventbrite.com
Be an artist for the day - art workshop for children with a disability and their siblings The Bluebird Foundation Inc invite children to be an artist for the day. Experienced art teachers will guide the children through a variety of open-ended exploratory art activities and will support children to create a special take-home piece of artwork. Places limited. Bookings essential. Little Picasso, 2 Aberdeen Street, Geelong West 4.00-5.00PM, 5.00-6.00PM Book online at: www.beanartistforaday.eventbrite.com
WEDNESDAY 26 OCTOBER
Road to Reading Open Day Developing literacy skills in preschool children! This one hour session introduces phonics and pre-reading skills in fun and engaging ways. Bookings Essential. Western Heights Uniting Church, 31 Douglas Street, Herne Hill 12.00PM-1.00PM Contact: Kate Keogh 0402 284 224 info@roadtoreading.com.au www.roadtoreading.com.au
North Early Childhood Expo Drop in and meet local organisations showcasing what they can provide for your children. Take part in fun activities and entertainment. Cloverdale Community Centre 167-169 Purnell Road Corio 10.00AM-12.00PM Contact: Shae Coatsworth 5272 4987 scoatsworth@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
South Early Childhood Expo Come along and meet South Early Childhood service providers. Story telling, animal farm, toy library activities, face painting, music. Grovedale Community Centre, Heyers Road, Grovedale 10.00AM-12.00PM Contact: Angela Baum 5272 4816 abaum@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
City Learning and Care Trudy Mortiz - A playdate in the park A Children’s Week activity that promotes physical wellbeing, outdoor play, music, stories, activities that involves all of the community. Evans Reserve, Sparks Road, Norlane 9.30AM-11.00AM Contact: Kristie Gilmore 5272 4795 trudymoritz@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
“On the Farm” storytelling session at Barwon Valley Fun Park Parks Victoria, Geelong Regional Libraries and Rainbow Riders offer FREE play and pony rides at 10.00am & story time at 11.00am. Bookings essential. Barwon Valley Fun Park, 51 Barrabool Road, Belmont 10.00AM Contact: Vanessa 5227 4000
Kids Circuit Class A fun exercise session for 8-12 year olds. Splashdown, Coppards Road, Newcomb 4.30PM Contact: Julia Cullity 5248 4555 jcullity@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
THURSDAY 27 OCTOBER Playgroup Open Morning Join us for a morning of singing, baking honey buns, free play, storytelling in a homely environment. Bookings Essential and places limited. Playgroup room, Freshwater Creek Steiner School, 52 McIntyre Road, Freshwater Creek 9.00AM-11.00AM Contact: Kelli Lavelle 5264 5077 kelli@fwcss.com.au
Mums and Bubs Stroller Fitness class Come and try a class with your baby or toddler and get Wheelie Fit! Eastern Beach 10.00AM Contact: Tamie Moody 1300 882 129 info@baycitystrollers.com.au
Celebrating the Arts at Newtown Primary School Celebrating the artistic talents of the students. A whole school student art exhibition will be staged and opened with music and dance performances. Artwork will be for sale. Newtown Primary School, 168-170 Aberdeen Street, Newtown 6.00PM-8.00PM Contact: Kerrie Bedson 5229 9730 bedson.kerrie.j@edumail.vic.gov.au
Kids Zumba Join our dance party! Kids aged 6-12 years and their parents welcome. Splashdown, Coppards Road, Newcomb 4.00PM Contact: Julia Cullity 5248 4555 jcullity@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
Let’s Play Together a celebration of our cultural diversity Activities, entertainment and food that reflects and celebrates the cultural diversity of the families and children who attend our playgroup. Cloverdale Community Centre, 167-169 Purnell Road, Corio 10.00AM-12.00PM Contact: Sue Hartigan 5275 4415 cloverdale@datafast.net.au
Child & Infant CPR Workshop Parents and other family members are invited to an introduction to basic First Aid techniques and resuscitation workshop. This workshop is ideal for anyone who cares for young children. Places limited and bookings essential. Leisurelink Aquatic and Recreation Centre, Pioneer Road, Waurn Ponds 6.30PM-8.30PM Contact: Kara Monaghan 5243 9595 kbrooks@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
GPAC Poppykettle Children’s Festival - Kinder Day Celebrating the ‘The Voyage of the Poppykettle’ by Robert Ingpen, Kinder day is for pre-school aged children and their families. Children will be encouraged to play, make, create and laugh as they join in a range of free activities run by Kindergartens and Preschools from across Geelong. Geelong Arts Precinct, Malop Street, Geelong 10.30am-1.30pm Contact: Kelly Clifford 522 51200 education@gpac.org.au
Lara’s Biggest Morning Walk Lara’s Biggest Morning Walk starts from the Bisinella Community Centre, with the group returning to the Centre for morning tea and face painting for children. Gold coin donation. Bisinella Community Centre, Buckingham Street, Lara 10.00AM START Contact: Tracey Marshall 5282 2725 enquiries@laracommunitycentre.org.au
Kardinia Kids Art Show An event not to missed. We will be acknowledging the learning and development that has taken place and celebrating the children’s achievements. Kardinia Kids Christian Church, 1 Kardinia Drive, Bell Post Hill 6.30AM-8.30PM Contact: Sue Bunting 5278 6481 sueb@kardinia.org.au
Body Back Fitness group exercise session for mums/dads and bubs Free group exercise sessions for Mums/ Dads and bubs (in prams). Limited places available. Please register interest. 31 Douglass Street, Herne Hill 9.45AM-10.45AM Contact: Keryn or Belinda 0407 563 123 berkers@virginbroadband.com.au
Childhood is a wonderful time in life. Kids seem to truly appreciate the simplest things: a trip to the local park, an ice cream on a hot day, playing in the backyard.
The City of Greater Geelong is a big supporter of Children’s Week and we have plenty of events happening right around our region, all of which are free or low cost.
Children’s Week is all about celebrating childhood and our smallest citizens, as well as ensuring that we give our kids the best possible start in life.
It’s easy to get busy with work and other commitments, so Children’s Week is a great reason to get your family together and enjoy a fun day out.
Come and Try Begin with Gym A fun program that develops co-ordination, strength, fitness, balance and gymnastic skills. Bellarine Aquatic & Sports Centre 1.30PM-2.15PM FOR 3 YEAR OLDS 2.15PM-3.00PM FOR 4 YEAR OLDS Contact: Sally Aitken 5256 2111 saitken@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
Northern Suburbs Schools Career & Job Expo 2011 A Career & Job Expo for grade 5 Primary School students from Northern Geelong. The fOrT, St George’s Road Corio 9.00AM-3.00PM Contact: Brooke Baxter 5278 8122 bbaxter@bethany.org.au
Come and Try Cuppa & Toddler Play A basic introduction to gymnastics and social play for children aged six months to four years. Bellarine Aquatic & Sports Centre 11.30AM-1.30PM Contact: Sally Aitken 5256 2111 saitken@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
FRIDAY 28 OCTOBER
SATURDAY 29 OCTOBER Children’s Disco for children aged 0-12 years “Halloween” theme disco with DJ Mitch. Dressup, face painting, prizes. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Adults $15 Children $5. Meal included. Table bookings essential. Club Italia, 515 Queenscliffe Road, Moolap 6.00PM-10.00PM Contact: Kylee Brocks 5250 2349 clubitalia@bigpond.com
Splashdown - Fun Day Free entry for children under 12 years and their parent/guardian. Activities include Aqua roller, Aqua bubble, indoor water slide, games & prizes. Visit from Webstar. Splashdown, Coppards Road, Newcomb 12.00PM-4.00PM Contact: Julia Cullity 5248 4555 jcullity@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
Smurf With Us! Come meet Smurfette at Geelong’s Own Market Square! Bring your camera, bring your smiles and get your photo taken with Smurfette! 3 X 30minute meet & greets. Market Square Shopping Centre’s Centre Stage 11.15AM, 12.15PM AND 1.15PM Contact: Maria Bereza 5221 2411
Come and try Water Polo Aimed at children aged 10-16 years who are able to swim 50 metres freestyle and backstroke. Session includes swimming, ball skills and a fun game. Bellarine Aquatic & Sports Centre 6.15PM-7.15PM Contact: Sally Aitken 5256 2111 saitken@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
GPAC Poppykettle Children’s Festival - Primary Day The Poppykettle festival aims to ignite the imagination of School aged children by giving them access to a range of activities which will stimulate their minds, engage their bodies and fuel their creative expression. Cost $4.50 per child. Geelong Arts Precinct, Malop Street, Geelong 9.30AM-2.30AM Contact: Kelly Clifford 522 51200 education@gpac.org.au
SUNDAY 30 OCTOBER
Cr John Mitchell Mayor, City of Greater Geelong
One World Open Day Dr Froth Bubble Artist If you have never seen a bubble show you are in for a real treat! With every bubble you can think of, they even put a person inside an enormous soap bubble?! One World for Children, 407-411 Thompsons Road, North Geelong 11.00AM-12.30AM Contact: Lainie Connors 5272 3009 lainiec@live.com
KidsPlace Circus Showcase 30-45min circus show with a circus workshop after the show. KidsPlace Circus School, 1/39 Leather Street, Breakwater 10.30AM-12.00PM AND 1.30PM-3.00PM Contact: Diana Zhang 5242 8458 info@kidsplace.com.au
Kids Big Day Out Free fun activities for children including ‘Croc’ the inflatable (8-16 years only), splashpark (under 10), pool games, jumping castle, mini pony rides, craft activities, soccer clinic and visit form Webstar. Bellarine Aquatic & Sports Centre 11.00AM-3.00PM Contact: Sally Aitken 5256 2111 saitken@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
Waterfront Christian Church - Waterfront Kids Racing Carnival Where everyone is a winner. Events include pillow, hoola hoop and teddy bear races…. just to name a few. Steampacket Gardens, Geelong Waterfront 1.00PM Contact: Robyn Heyhorn 5229 5799 robyn@waterfrontcc.org
Fresh Food Fair Surfside Primary School’s major event for the year. Featuring the Kitchen/Garden program, food and variety stalls, rides and free activities for the kids. Surfside Primary School, John Dory Drive, Ocean Grove 9.00AM-3.00PM Contact: Mark Huglin 5256 1411 surfside.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au
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On safari with the Funky Mummies Parks Victoria invite you to a FREE 10am Serendip Safari with education ranger Brooke. 10.45am singing and dancing with the Funky Mummies. Bookings essential. Serendip Sanctuary, 100 Windermere Road, Lara 10.00AM Contact: 5283 8000
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EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE WEEK
IN HOUSE EVENTS
24-28 OCTOBER Children’s Week Family Art Project: Theme ‘Family’
24-28 OCTOBER Celebration of Childhoods
24-28 OCTOBER Where’s The Maths
MONDAY 24 OCTOBER Animal Farm Visit
The community are invited to view and read Colourful Art and Pictorial Displays of Early Childhood Activities, including Yesteryear “When we were Young”. City Learning and Care - Ocean Grove CENTRE HOURS Contact: Julie Thompson 5272 4974 jthompson@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
Parents and community play mathematics games with children at school. Importance of playing games is explained to participants and children. Northern Bay College, Vermont Campus, Vermont Ave, Corio DURING SCHOOL HOURS
Animal farm visit to the Centre. All children will have the opportunity to feed and interact with the animals. CLAC Corio, 116 Purnell Road, Corio 9.00AM-11.00AM
Adults and children will be invited to participate in creating a Family themed mural which will be displayed at CatholicCare. CatholicCare, 62 McKillop Street, Geelong OPENING HOURS Contact: Nola Wood 5221 7055 nola.wood@ccam.org.au
24-27 OCTOBER Free Circus Class Free come and try throughout Children’s Week. Bookings essential. KidsPlace Circus School, 1/39 Leather Street, Breakwater 4.00PM-6.30PM Contact: Diana Zhang 5242 8458 info@kidsplace.com.au
22-30 OCTOBER Carousel - 2 rides for the price of 1 Visit the Carousel during Children’s Week mention the ‘Children’s Week in Geelong ‘ Calendar and we will give you two rides for the price of 1. The Carousel, 1 Eastern Beach Road, Geelong 10.30AM-5.00PM Contact: Leah Wolfe 5224 1547 carousel@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
Events only for children and families who use these services
24-28 OCTOBER Free After School Play Kardinia Kids Playcafe offer free entry between 3.00pm-5.00pm for children aged 0-12 years. Bring your socks and water bottles and friends along for a play. Kardinia Kids Playcafe, 37-39 Separation Street, North Geelong 3.00PM-5.00PM Contact: James Taylor 5277 2100 playcafe@kardinia.org.au
24-28 OCTOBER Musical Garden Children interactive concert Free event for families of young children to come together and sing, play with instruments and dance! Bookings essential. Kardinia Kids Playgroups, 37-39 Separation Street, North Geelong DAILY 10.00AM Contact: Larissa Taylor 0413 489 781
MONDAY 24 OCTOBER Family Fun Day A Pantomime at Playgroup. Early Learning & Family Centre @Apollo Place, Whittington 10.00AM-12.00PM
MONDAY 24 OCTOBER Surfside Kindergarten visit to Narana Creations Visit to Narana Creations Aboriginal Craft and Cultural Interpretation Centre. Narana Creations, 410 Torquay Road, Grovedale
MONDAY 24 OCTOBER Animal Farm Visit Animal farm visit for children attending the Pre School. Allanvale Pre School, 28 Allanvale Road, Leopold 11.30AM-2.30PM
TUESDAY 25 OCTOBER Surfside Kindergarten visit to Narana Creations Visit to Narana Creations Aboriginal Craft and Cultural Interpretation Centre. Narana Creations, 410 Torquay Road, Grovedale
THURSDAY 27 OCTOBER Surfside Kindergarten visit to Narana Creations Visit to Narana Creations Aboriginal Craft and Cultural Interpretation Centre. Narana Creations, 410 Torquay Road, Grovedale
24-28 OCTOBER A week full of fun
For general information about Children’s Week, contact: Email: childrens.week@edumail.vic.gov.au Web: www.education.vic.gov.au/about/events/childrensweek
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Fun community events with different activities for children to enjoy. Including School Band, children’s concert & sausage sizzle, art/craft day and Bunnings children’s activity. CLAC Corio, 116 Purnell Road, Corio CENTRE HOURS
For further information about Children’s Week in Geelong, contact: Angela Baum City of Greater Geelong Early Childhood Development Officer Tel: (03) 5272 4816 Email: abaum@geelongcity.vic.gov.au Web: www.geelongaustralia.com.au
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Children’s Week is an annual event celebrated in Australia during the fourth week in October, designed to celebrate and promote the importance of children and early childhood. Thousands of children and their families around the country are involved in activities and events during “Children’s Week” through participation by schools, playgroups, kindergartens, cultural groups, libraries and other community groups. These focus the attention of the wider community on children, their needs and achievments.
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and detail of the program. The course provides a stepping stone for ongoing sporting careers and a lifetime of physical health.” National Ready Steady Go Kids Director Stuart Derbyshire is delighted to welcome the Dodds to the team. “Their passion for working with children and love for sport make Carmen and Byron the ideal candidates to expand our network,” Mr Derbyshire says. “Families in the area are undoubtedly going to benefit from their dedication and extensive experience. “With term four commencing, we’re looking forward to welcoming more children to the classes and giving them a chance to benefit from the program.” Term four enrolments are available by visiting readysteadygokids.com.au or phoning 1300 766 892. Free trial classes are available.
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Instructor Jenny MacFarlane with student Isla at Geelong Aquatic Centre. • classes in developmentally appropriate age groups; • catering for individual needs; • colourful, well-equipped environment; • Austswim accreditation as a tier-one school. Geelong Aquatic Centre’s Debbie Gill is an Austswim and Swim Australia course presenter in Australia and Asia. She also regularly speaks at national conferences where she keeps up-to-date with industry information. “Being a competent swimmer is far more than a skill for recreation and enjoyment,” Debbie says,” it’s a skill that may save a child’s life. Geelong Aquatic Centre operates under the motto: Swimming lessons – a gift for life. “Every child must learn to swim,” Debbie says. Parents can contact the centre to enrol children by phoning 5222 5530 or emailing geoff@geelongaquaticcentre.com.au.
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The Hay ride BY ERIN PEARSON A LITTLE bit of the Bellarine Peninsula entered Memphis’s iconic Sun Studios last month when an Aussie artist walked in wearing a Blues Train T-shirt. Claude Hay said he wouldn’t have worn anything else to record tracks for his new album in the legendary studio where legends such as Elvis and Johnny Cash once laid down tracks. The T-shirt spruiked the Geelong region’s own blues icon, which runs along Bellarine Railway with performers in each carriage. “The T-shirt reminds me of the true spirit of blues music because it’s got on old steam train on it from country Victoria,” Hay said. “Just like the train ride itself, it represents the ruckus, fun and lots of energy on board.” Hailing from the Blue Mountains, Hay is an award-winning blues and roots-renowned musician for his do-it-yourself approach to music. He builds his own instruments along and customised his tour van with a kitchen and a recording studio. Hay fuses slide guitar, sitar, bass and electronic percussion to invoke stomping blues with a “booty-shaking funk edge”. His fresh take on roots and blues has drawn a wide spectrum of listeners without alienating tra-
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Versatile Merc’s BY ERIC BLAIR he Mercedes-Benz range of Vito one-tonne vans has two big things going for it from the outset. The first is the three-pointed star sitting in the centre of the radiator grille. The image level of the German company is so high that it even carries across to the light-commercial field. Tradesmen who want to create an air of prestige for their products just love this feature and boast that it helps pull in extra business. The second big thing going for the Vito is far more important. It’s an excellent van that would have scored well on the Australian market even without the image it carries. As a European design there’s good emphasis on safety and security, as well as good steering and handling that makes driving less of a chore than it can be in many Asian light commercials. A problem for local buyers in recent years is that the Mercedes-Benz Vito van range has been too popular in its home market in Europe. So, until now, Australians haven’t been able to buy the most desirable vehicle in the commercial range, the more powerful Vito 111. That has now changed and the importers have done a complete rearrangement of the range to reflect this. The previous Vito 109 range has been trimmed to just one model, the Compact van. It retains the 70 kW / 250 Nm 2.2-litre turbo-diesel engine used previously and is only offered with a six-speed manual gearbox. The big news is in the Vito 111 CDI. It is powered
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XAR-101. In great condition throughout. Only travelled moderate kms for model. Sold with a RWC for only $1,890.
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Branding: That Mercedes star on the front scores a lot of image points. by a 2.2 turbo-diesel engine that produces 85 kW and 290 Nm. On the road, we found it to have plenty of performance, performance that lets it keep up with cars when moving away from traffic lights, climb hills without too many down changes, and can even overtake with a fair bit of safe alacrity. During our test period, the Vito 111 CDI consumed about eight litres per hundred kilometres when worked gently, and seldom got to 11 litres per hundred kilometres even when pushed hard with a load on board. Transmission options are the six-speed manual and a five-speed automatic.
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Our test car had the manual but we can’t help but feel it would prove to be a pain for the family man using it as a people mover rather than a pure crew cab. The gearbox comes with a handy hillstart feature that holds the brakes on for two seconds after you lift off the pedal. The ESP system, fitted to all current Vitos, comes with Mercedes’ Trailer Stability Assist (TSA). This senses fishtailing in a trailer and does its best to reduce the hazards it can create. Mercedes-Benz Vito 111 is sold in three wheelbases: Compact, Long and Options: Various window configExtra-long, the latter coming in the high- urations are available. roof models. Single-cab and crew-cab bodies are available. Check your local dealer for details of the complete Vito van range. All Vito vans come with trailer wiring and socket as part of the package. A fascinating feature is that the ESP system fitted to all Vito vehicles comes with what the German company calls Trailer Stability Assist. This senses fishtailing in a trailer and does its best to reduce the hazardous behaviour using the van’s ESP.
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$4,000 1998 MAZDA 626 HATCH, Auto, Low Kms, A/C, P/S. QVC-798 2002 MITSUBISHI LANCER SEDAN, Auto, P/S. TDN-767
1995 VS COMMODORE WAGON, Auto, A/C, P/S. NQB-760
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2003 MITSUBISHI MAGNA SEDAN, Auto, A/C,P/S, Long Rego. JKT-750 1999 SUBARU LIBERTY SEDAN, 5 Speed, 1 Owner, AWD. PYQ-533 2002 HYUNDAI ACCENT HATCH, 3 Door, 5 Speed, Alloys. RJH-286
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1990 TOYOTA HILUX UTE, 4x4, Dual Fuel, Canopy, 5 Speed. TYJ-162 $6,000 1997 SSANGYONG MUSSO WAGON, Auto. UTX-145 $4,000 1993 FORD ED FALCON SEDAN, Auto, A/C, P/S, Dual Fuel. RAV-351
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HOLDEN, Apollo, 1994, 10 months reg., 178,000 kms, RWC, auto, AC, good tyres, GC. $3,500. 52413449. Grovedale.
HOLDEN, Statesman, V8, 1993, leather interior, GC, reg. until 01/12, WWH380. $3,000ono. 0438 912 939. Corio.
HOLDEN, Astra, CD, 2003, black, manual, 5 door hatch, 115,000kms, AC, PS, new tyres, 10 months reg., RWC, great condition, SHF-827. $7,500. 0413 019 125. Highton.
HOLDEN, 06, black, YNK-614. 0401 254 Hill.
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If your item sells, ll contact t t us so we can cancel the advert. AUDI, A4, 1999, manual, black, 120,000kms, EC, CD, new timing belt, TTT772. $8,700. 0413 956 329. Geelong.
FORD Festiva, 2000, white, 5 speed manual, AC, 138,000kms, RWC, TBK-790. $4,200. 0403 863 543. Corio.
BARINA, City, black, 1992, 1.4lt, 5 speed, PS, AC, CD, 05/09 reg. RWC, 63,000kms. ROQ-549. $8,000. 0401 492 890.
FORD, courier van, 5 speed, manual, dual fuel, 4 cyclinder, GC, OSU-678, $3,200. 0421 317 545. Norlane. BMW, 1998, 318i, auto, fantastic car throughout, very fuel efficient, tidy red duco, tan leather interior, Motorsport wheels, drives very well, reg 04/12, RWC, YIT-111. $5,995. 0407 345 253. Leopold.
BMW, 328i, convertible, green duco, tan leather interior, stunning car with no issues, inspection invited, will not disappoint, reg., RWC, YCL-272. $12,500. Phone Jenny 0417 584 470. Leopold. DAEWOO, 1998, hatch, auto, low kms, 12 months reg. QFE-685. $1,500ono. 0434 831 012. Geelong.
FORD, Falcon, XD, V8, station wagon, LPG, PS, mags, T-bar, PHU-108. $1,800. 0405 120 459. Highton.
FORD, Falcon, 2002, BA, Futura, alloys, LPG, RWC, immaculate condition, 200 kms, RZW-658. 0400 428 848. Inverleigh. FORD, Focus, LX, hatch, November 2006, silver, as new, 52,000kms, new tyres, Ford service history, 18 months Ford warranty inc., RWC, ULV-691. $13,750 neg. 5278-2639.
HOLDEN, Astra, 2002, TS City hatchback, black, 5 speed, manual, 3 door, immaculate condition throughout, must see, complete service records, tinted windows, reg 06/12, AC, PS, CD, mobile phone holder, always garaged, 188,000kms, original owner, non-smoker, VINWULOTGF0825174942, $5,500ono. 0409 351 241. Point Cook. 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, Berlina, VE, 2007, factory dual fuel, matureowner,160,000kms, tinted glass, side and front skirt, EC, WYX-259. $18,300. 0447 593 110. Belmont. HOLDEN, Commodore, sedan, VS, 1997, 16” alloy wheels, with good tyres, new brakes, GC. OZK542. $1,800 ono. 0407 835 803. Corio. HOLDEN, Commodore, sedan, 1995, VR, VGC, white, NEX-195. $2,800. 0425 711 575. Clifton Springs. HOLDEN, Commodore, 2004, 73,000kms, RWC, EC, SRL-626. $12,000. 5255-4368, 5250-4142. Ocean Grove. HOLDEN, Jackaroo, 1992, V6, auto, 7 seater, dual fuel, good reg., UMG-938. $3,500. 5275-7535. Corio.
Statesman, 05low kms., EC, $18,700 ono. 330. Bell Post
HOLDEN, VP, Commodore, ‘S’, 1993, sedan, white, auto, GC, no RWC FDU-897. $1,000 ono. 0419 905 366. Lara. HOLDEN, VZ, Acclaim, wagon, white, November 2004, 142,000kms, reg 11/11, EC, tint, cargo barrier, TFD-184. $13,200. 0411 109 395. Highton. HONDA, Civic, 1998, manual, low kms, RWC, 12 months reg., SMB-148. $5,000. 0418 363 911. Hamlyn Heights. HONDA, CRV, 2007, black, 1 owner, 58,000kms, VGC, manual. WAF-706. $20,990. 0409 215 496. Newtown.
HYUNDAI, Accent, 2001, auto, 90,000kms, silver, reg. 02/12, RJV-620. $5,200. 0450 701 929. St Albans Park. MAGNA, Verada, 1993, auto, AC, CC, alloys, electric, sports kit, needs new motor, FIY-213. $1,800. 0430 078 170. MAZDA, 323, hatch, one owner, 124,000 kms, reliable first car, BRW-522. $850. 0409 156 176. Geelong.
MERCEDES BENZ, 1985, 190 economy, auto, sedan, 2 litre motor, electric windows, sunroof, reg., RWC, AC, sports kit, beautiful motoring, TUT574. $2,900 ono. 0407 311 102. Highton.
MOTOR VEHICLES
MERCEDES, 280SE, 12/79, elderly gentlemans car, drives A1, mechanically great, interior near perfect, straight body, paint showing age, no reg., VIN 11602422139114. $2,700. 0407 345 253. Leopold.
MITSUBISHI, Outlander, 2008, VRX, luxury, 7 seater, 12 months reg., full service history, including timing belt, new brakes, RWC, lots of extras, 93,000kms, EC, WLY-296. $29,800 ono. 0421 079 299. Wandana Heights. MITSUBISHI, Lancer, Active, 2010, 50,000kms, dark red, RWC, VGC, PS, AC, bluetooth. YNK-692. $15,000. 0403 401 931. Lovely Banks. PEUGOT, 307, 2006, 1.6L, 80,000kms, EC, XJI574. $15,500. 0438 541 135. East Geelong.
PROTON, Jumbuck, 2006, 34,000kms, tinted windows, tarp, towbar, EC, RWC, URE-569. $8,500. 5261-3535. Torquay.
SAAB 1987, 900 GLE, 4 door hatch, manual, sunroof, PS, AC, GC, reliable. TZC-170. $2,200. 0434 929 435.
SUBARU, Liberty, 2004, Luxury model, wagon, full electrics, AC, leather interior, 140,000kms, tinted windows, SRD-373. $20,900. 0411 720 092.
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WRECKING AA FREE CAR REMOVAL Prompt, friendly service. 5248-1122, all hours. Portside Auto Wreckers. All makes and models. Open 6 days a week.
MERCEDES, 1984, 280SE, VIN: WDB22602 122021865, motor running, car is complete, $680 ono. 5257-1077. St Leonards.
CORIO AUTO WRECKERS CAR REMOVAL Top Prices
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KAWASAKI, KDX200, 1992, water-cooled, great condition, reliable, bike trailer separate. $1,400. 0435 776 363. Portarlington.
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. $9,000. 0414 641 326.
YAMAHA, 2009, YZ45OF, done 46 hours, VGC, extras, rec. reg. $6,999ono. 0417 669 847. Highton.
YAMAHA, 2006, YZ25OF, GC, with extras, rec. reg. $4,800ono. 0417 669 847. Highton.
CAR TOP CAMPER, Professionally made, 12oz canvas, 3.7m x 2m, suit Patrol or similiar, King size bed. $2,600. 0408 599 673. Grovedale.
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*This offer is made to private advertisers only. *Offer only available for items normally advertised in the Wheel and Deal section. All adverts, must be pre-paid. For $39.90 you get a 15 word ONE ITEM ONLY advert with a photo. Adverts are restricted to “Wheel and Deal” items only for private advertisers, and will be run for 6 weeks. Once your item is sold you have to call our office to cancel. *Sale price must be included in the advert. Alteration to PRICE ONLY to advertisements will be accepted. Not included in the offer are any business adverts, rental hire etc., for the purpose of ongoing profit. or Real Estate Listings. The publisher reserves the right to decline any booking for the purpose of continuing gain.
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VOLVO, 2009, auto, hatch back, MY095 series, titanium grey, 19,000kms, RWC, one owner, imaculate condition, full service history, always garaged. XKC-504. $26,990. 5261-3501. Torquay.
CAR REMOVAL, $100 cash if complete. Prompt pick up, LMCT 7551. Call John 0430 446 730.
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VOLKSWAGEN, Golf, 2006, 2lt, TDI, 6 speed, Silver, 40,000kms, RWC. UBF-302. $19,350ono. 5258-1928. Queenscliff.
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TOYOTA, Yaris, 2007 series, auto, 1.3L, 5 door, 15,400kms, EC. $17,200neg. UJO-829. 0401 737 591.
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TOYOTA, Seca, 5 door, hatch, auto, 1.8lt, white, 121,000kms, 2 owners, 528-CWT. $5,950. 52581928. Queenscliff.
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HONDA, CRF45OX, 2008, full road reg. until 05/12, spare parts, full service recently, GS-505. GC. $8,500. 0418 570 922. Norlane.
TOYOTA, Lexcen, 1991, 6 months reg., GC, no RWC, ODJ-398, $800 ono. 5275-7887. Corio.
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TOYOTA, Hilux, 2001, ute, 5 speed manual, 2.7L, air, towbar, lock up canopy, 146,000kms, reg 03/12, RWC, RDF-654. $8,750. 5282-2112, 0418 993 713. Lara.
AAA Mitch’s Car Removals and Towing. Cash paid for complete vehicles, also scrap metal and farm machinery. Phone 0420 671 711. LMCT 10724
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TOYOTA, Corolla, Conquest, 1998, AC, auto, 1.8L, sedan, reg. expires 02/12, RWC, 230,000kms, SCG-416. $4,750 ono. 0437 651 616. Clifton Springs.
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CARAVANS AND TRAILERS CARAVAN, Roma Elegince, poptop, 16’6’’x8’, AC, big fridge, QS bed, awning, camera. $29,000. 5241-4477. Grovedale.
TOYOTA, Corolla, Conquest, 1997, auto, AC, central locking, low kms, EC, RPI-104, $6,000 ono. 0402 514 982. Newtown.
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TOYOTA, Camry, ALtise, 2005, 2.4lt, auto, low kms, sedan, full service history, RWC, many extras, TJJ130. $23,600ono. 0419 612 583.
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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MONARCH, Crusader, 18’, EC, solar panel, 12/240 volt, TV, 3-way fridge, awning, $21,000. 0427 710 417, 0427 043 722. Ocean Grove. 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. ROMA, caravan, 1990, 14’, double bed, annexe, electric brakes, TV, microwave, GC. $7,500. 0457 173 066. Corio. TRAILER, tandem, built on caravan chassis, 4m x 1.6m, heavy duty with plywood floor, good tyres, electric brakes, heavy duty ramps, vin. R12T 30068175, unregistered. $1,500 ono. 0488 989 011. Torquay. TRAILERS, largest range, best prices, 1/56 Sun Street, Geelong. Phone 5248 6070. bigtrailerwarehouse.com.au
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BOATS & MARINE ALUMINIUM BOAT, floor, casting platform, front enclosed, no motor or trailer. Boat rack to suit. $1,300ono. 0408 436 554. Marshall.
COMMERCIAL VEHICLES WANTED ALL MAKES & MODELS Up to $3,000 cash paid for old, damaged, unwanted trucks, vans, utes, 4WDs.
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DINGHY, 8ft 6in, brand new, fibreglass, large volume, from $580. 0412 437 157 Geelong. GPS, Garmin, 55IS, sounder, used twice. $700. 0438 677 605 or 52436424. Grovedale.
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0412 594 991
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Ph: Ashleigh 0407 001 041
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KEVIN MURRAY’S LANDSCAPING & PAVING
Precision Plumbing
0417 263 624 OR 5244 1558
Licence No 37785
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341 967
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0430 273 913 AH 5278 7884
David Burrows Lic 21862
Phone Andrew: 0429 686 557 Lic 51264
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General Maintenance Gas Fitting Hot Water Renovations & Alterations Roofing Taps Water Services Lic. 35877
PLUMBING
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ENTERTAINMENT UNIT, large with 80cm TV, EC. $250ono. 0419 399 134. Corio.
LOG SPLITTER, 2.5 ton, GC, Logbuster brand. $600. 5241-4141. Grovedale.
RAINWATER TANK, Slimline, green, 2000 x 2000mm, with stand and accessories. $450. 52532007. Clifton Springs.
CHAINSAW, new in box, Baumr-AG-pro, 62 CC, 22 inch bar, great farm saw, warranty, retails for $895. Sell $275. 0449 594 226.
C951719-JM31-11
C753947-MD1-10
SKYLIGHTS
20 years’ experience
0418 524 416 C753949-MD1-10
Scotsco Skylights See our range of skylights & ventilation systems, visit
www.scotscoskylights.com.au Call Adrian on 0409 823 177 or 5261 7515
BATTERY, Deep Cycle, 12V, 100Ah, gel battery, suit solar, marine and camping use, in carton with 2 year warranty. $398. 0400 238 731. Portarlington.
COUCH, 2 ½ seater, blue, strong construction, some damage to back of fabric, okay from front, or with throw. $49.50. 5253-1992. Drysdale.
BED, King single, mattress, base, bedhead, GC. $120. 5241-5558. Grovedale.
COUCH, 3 seater, fabric, soft floral on ivory background, timber trim, EC, $350. 0409 417 028. Highton.
BED, QS, solid, wooden, with 2 matching units, orthapedic mattress included, EC, must sell. $550. 0423 192 784, 5241-9501, Marshall.
COUCH, Moran, quality, traditional club style, large 3 seater, mid green, leather, top piece. $600. 0400 805 091. Newtown.
BED, single, with mattress, wooden, very little use. $130. 0425 732 591. Queenscliff.
CRICKET GEAR, large Puma bag, (RRP $90), and batting gloves, (Gray Nicholls). $45 for both. 5221-4338. Geelong West
BEDROOM SUITE, Girls single bed, mattress, tallboy, bedside table, and shadow box, GC, stained timber. $400 the lot. 0416 286 867. Leopold.
DECK/VERANDER, 6m x 3m x 2.1m approx., decking, laserlite, posts. $450ono. 0434 831 012. Highton.
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. ASSORTED, Jarrah, 6 seat outdoor setting, as new. Dining table, round, extension, GC, newly polished. $410 ono. 52484223. Whittington. ASSORTED, dining table, Baltic, seats 6-8 with 6 chairs, mirror with gold edged frame, 73ms x 198cm, Baltic mirror, Baltic shadow boxes x2. $1,200 the lot. 0407 814 438 North Geelong. ASSORTED, bed and base, single, never used, ex-display home furniture. $160. Bedside tables, x2, white vinyl wrap, 2 drawer, never used, ex-display. $120. Brochure holders, x20, A4, wall mountable, clear plastic. $20. 0488 989 011. Torquay.
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OF ALL HOME ENTERTAINMENT PRODUCTS
BICYCLE, (adult), 3 wheel, as new, ideal disabled or deliveries basket, helmet, cost $700, sell $400 ono, must sell. 52439902. Grovedale. BICYCLE, Giant Cross City, small, Shimano gears, EC. $800. 0425 760 969. Geelong West. BIKE, mens, Raleigh, 18 speed, 51.5cm, frame as new, EC. $300. 52825456. Lara. BISTRO BLINDS, 2x 300cm x 240cm, stone beige, as new. $300. 5241-8788. Grovedale. BLANKET BOX, with tapestry lid, handmade, ideal storage, sewing, 800 x 500. $250. 5248-7975 St Albans Park.
BAR FRIDGE, Westinghouse, 115 litre, SS, less than 2yo, reversible door, EC. $150 ono. 5251-5414. Clifton Springs.
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.
BAR STOOLS, x2, pine, high back, GC. $70ono for both. 0422 935 881. Geelong.
SIDEBOARD CABINET, 201cms x 58cms x 63cms, teak, EC, $299 ono. 52981405. Hamlyn Heights.
BED, dbl, 4 poster, baltic pine, GC, $200 ono. 52512151. 0416 430 419. Clifton Springs.
CASIO, Classpad, OS and graphics, version 3.0 (suit VCE), with cover. $110ono. 5272-1392. Norlane.
TREE LOPPING/SURGERY
Tree /Stump Removal, Pruning or Reductions
COMPUTERS
Aqua Computers ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Sales Upgrades Onsite & Workshop Service & Repairs Networking Internet ph: 5229 1357 273a Myers St, East Geelong
C684493-JL2-9
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COMPUTERS
PROFESSIONAL TREE SERVICES
COMPUTER, H.P. AMD, athlon, processor, 64 x 2, dual core 5200, 2.7ghz, 2gb ram, 2xdvdrw drives, 320 gb hd, 6 xusb, card slots, 22 inch monitor, keyboard, mouse, speakers, Windows Vista, $650. 0438 513 974. Clifton Springs.
ANY ITEM UNDER $50 can be placed for free as a Bargain Basement. See coupon, conditons and details on our website at www.geelongindependent.com.au AIR CONDITIONER, portable, Dimplex, under warranty, as new. $800. 5242-8338. St Albans Park.
PC CELERON, 2.4GHZ, 504MB ram, 40GB, HD, 2XCD, drives XP, professional office 2003, KB wireless mouse, Lexmark printer. $500. 0414 203 435.
classiÀeds
FAX MACHINE, Sharp, new, portable phone, instructions included. $175. 5243-7421 or 0458 635 484. Wandana Heights. FENCING POLE DIGGER, Hoger, very little use. $1,080. 0404 318 614. Bell Park. FISH TANK, 6’, comes complete with black stand. $450. 0423 009 556. Norlane. FREEZER, upright, Haier, 147L, EC, $200. 0417 567 079. Geelong West.
FOR SALE
ASSORTED FURNITURE, Children`s bed, mattress, dressing table with mirror, bedside table and desk. All purple. GC. $1,800 ono. 0422 875 738. Geelong.
27-35 Essex Street 50 Point Henry Rd, Moolap Moolap
5243 7442
CALENDERS, National Australia Bank, 19571998, some gaps, EC. $250 ono. 5244-1930. Highton.
FOR SALE
ANTIQUE, side board and hutch, early 1900’s walnut, VGC, $2,300ono. 5241-9269, 0430 144 070. Belmont.
SERVICING GEELONG
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FOR SALE
DINING SETTING, 7 piece, wood, country style, GC, freezer, Kelvinator, large, upright, GC. $410 the lot. 5250-2211 Leopold.
FREEZER, Westinghouse, 80L, front door. $200ono. 0408 436 554. Marshall. FRIDGE, Fisher & Paykel, self-defrost, 442 litre, EC. $399ono. 5282-2919. Lara.
FRIDGE, Harley Davidson, custom designed to suit your shed or bar, looks great, $1,600. Phone 5243-2889 Geelong. FRIDGE, Kalvinator, 500lt, VGC. $250. 5248-1950. Whittington. FRIDGE, Westinghouse, white, 660L, double door, fridge/freezer, as new, sale due to relocation, $920 ono. 0427 585 161. Grovedale. FRIDGE/FREEZER, two door, frost free, VGC. $225. 5257-1562. St Leonards. FRIDGE/FREEZER, LG, double door, white, VGC. $500. 4202-0056 anytime and leave a message. Ocean Grove.
FRIDGES, FREEZERS, W/M AND DRYERS Sales and service. Cheapest and best in town. Cool Cats Refrigeration. 18 Gordon Avenue, Geelong West. 5229-6246.
DINING SETTING, 2.1m x 1m, pine table with 6 chairs, reasonable condition. $240. 5256-3887. Ocean Grove.
GARDEN HOSE, Nylex, ideal for Hobby farm, 100m long on mobile metal reel and stand with fitting, GC. $450. 0438 782 022.
DINING TABLE, extends to 2760cm, 8 chairs, matching buffet and corner unit, E/C. $2,500. Phone. 0409 065 000.
GATES, double, steel frame/pickets, 1.75Hx 1.35W, special hinges, suit sloping drive way. $350 5244-1155 or 0407 442 422. Belmont.
DINING TABLE, extendable, 6 chairs, matching buffet unit, EC. $900ono. 5277-0046, 0413 287 001. Bell Post Hill. DINING TABLE, 6 black chairs, with glass top and matching black buffet, EC, 2yo. $400ono. 0409 027 632. Corio.
DOG KENNELS – ALL SIZES
INVESTIGATORS RFD DETECTOR, made in USA, including headset, $700, 0451 146 665. Bell Park.
Solid timber, insulated Colorbond roof. Ex lge suit Shepherd $150 Lge suit big Lab $125 Med $90 Sm $50
WE DELIVER.
5241 3531
DRESSER, pine, solid, high quality, $230. 52513882. Clifton Springs.
KITCHEN CHAIRS, 4 Windsor style, European beech, all immaculate condition. $250ono. 0412 616 378. Lara. LAMP, brand new, never used, given as a gift. $50. 5278-3219. Bell Post Hill. LIGHTS, 1950`s, 1 large, amber pendant, 1 small pendant, EC. $150 the pair. 5241-9269. Belmont.
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, light green, 3 seater, 2 recliners, EC, $150. 5244-4442. Grovedale. 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. LOUNGE SUITE, custom made, 3 seater couch, 2 arm chairs, quality fabric, abstract design, perfect condition. $300. 52436615. Highton. LOUNGE SUITE, brown leather, 1 couch, 2 chairs and 2 footstools, GC. $500 ono the lot. 5243-5385. Highton. LOUNGE, Bellini, 100% leather, ivory, 8ft long, EC, 4 months old, view anytime. $950. 5298-1344. Belmont. MEDICAL EQUIPMENT, electric patient hoist, manual wheelchair, adjustable bed rail, folding loading ramps suitable for wheelchair, $1,400 the lot. 0401 050 287. Grovedale.
MOTOR SCOOTER, 50cc, TGB, low kms, reg., RWC, FU-424. $1,250 ono. 5277-9677.
PAVING, crazy paving, blue stone, large quantity. $1,800ono. 0434 831 012. Highton.
KARDINIA COLLEGE, pinafores and kilts, GC, $60. 0413 244 428. Hamlyn Heights.
ENTERTAINMENT UNIT, large, 2m x 1.2m, and Sony 68cm TV, EC. $350ono. 0417 312 288.
LOUNGE SUITE, two 2 seater lounges, with 6 matching dining chairs, EC. $100. 5274-9796. Lovely Banks.
OUTDOOR DINING TABLE, hand crafted, professionally built, recycled black butt top with lots of feature, steel frame and legs, 186 x 87cm, $1,850 ono. 5241-9373. Grovedale.
D R AW I N G / D R A F T I N G BOARD, timber base, green finish top, includes parallel line. $180. 52583535. Point Lonsdale.
ENTERTAINMENT UNIT, Ledlight, pine, large, and 80cm Sharp TV, both EC. $650. 0408 301 327.
LOUNGE SUITE, Victorian Jacobean, 3 piece, genuine rattan, original upholstery, GC. $3,500. 0428 526 565.
MOTOR SCOOTER, electric, as new, red and black, no reg, no licence required. $1,800. 0438 181 131. Hamlyn Heights.
HANDBAG, vintage, seagrass, c.1940’s. VGC. $30. 5221-3015. Newtown. HOME GYM, Olympia, plus ABPRO exercise bench, will deliver to Belmont. $50 lot. 5243-4822, 0417 131 058. Belmont.
LOUNGE SUITE, wingback, 2 seater, floral pattern, EC. $200. 52531930. Clifton Springs.
MOPED, electric, never used. Cost $1,400. Sell $1,200. 5274-1465. Corio.
GO CATS, brand new, 120L bar fridge, with hand painted cats picture, can email photo. Dont miss out. Bargain $570. 94355279.
DINING TABLE, (extends) Mahogany wood, 6 chairs, $300 ono. 0419 595 845. Waurn Ponds.
LOUNGE SUITE, with matching dining setting, 7ft 6” extending table, Sumna, 6 chairs, EC. $500. 5261-2387. Torquay.
MOBILITY SCOOTER, Merits Wrangler, with canopy and case, sale due to blindness. Cost $5,500 new. Sell $3,500ono. 5222-3564. Herne Hill.
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CHAIRS, approximately 35, GC. $525. 0422 875 738. Anglesea.
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CARPET, bold Axminster, best quality wool. 3 large rooms 3350cm x 4170cm, 5270cm x 3460cm, 4220 cm x 3220cm. All EC plus 2 free runners. $1,500. 0422 571 215. Torquay. ITS EASY TO PLACE - GELBTHEASY
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PIANO, concert pitch, brown case, FIF, suit beginner to advanced, EC. $1,250. 5221-3992. Newtown. PINBALL, machine, Gottlieb, mid 1990’s, feature, excellent working order and condition, collectable. $3,500. 0434 955 947. PLASTIC PIPING, for garden, assorted fittings, dripper hose, metal reel including wire. $40 lot. 5241-7087. Wandana Heights. PLAY PEN, wooden, 117x117cm, EC. $100 ono. 5241-2158. Highton.
RETRO FURNITURE, laminated table and 4 swivel chairs, divan, 6 dining chairs. $390 the lot. 0466 281 495. Drysdale. RING, engagement, 3 diamonds, white gold, Valued at $1,400. Sell $900 ono. 0400 164 340. Winchelsea.
ROCKING CHAIR, antique, circa 1910, tapestry seat, back and arms, EC. $375. 52483421. St Albans Park. SCHOOL UNIFORM, Norlane High School, complete winter and summer. Size 10. $150 the lot. 5278-3265. SCHOOL UNIFORM, Matthew Flinders, size 12 to 14, paid over $500 brand new, complete summer dresses, winter kilt, jumper, shirt and entire sports. $400ono. 0433 733 551. Ocean Grove. SETTEE, 3 seater bed, bed used once, Aztec tribal pink blue, $360. 52531671. Clifton Springs. SIDEBOARD, modern, dark timber, 4 yo, 1.5 M, EC, $800. 5243-4781. Highton. 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. STEREO, (record player), as new, $150 ono. 0419 595 845. Waurn Ponds. 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. STOVE, gas, Westinghouse, freestyle, upright, 4 burner and oven, GC. $300. 0419 885 058. Norlane. SURFBOARD, NSP, Surf Betty, 6’10’’, pink, VGC, carry bag. $420. 0433 364 680. Leopold. TABLE LAMP, (art deco), blue, frilled, glass shade, unusual design. $175. 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. TILES, 29, graphite 40cm x 40cm floor tiles, 110 white 20cm x 25cm wall tiles. $295 ono. 0408 599 673. Grovedale. 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. URN, hot water, 8 litres. $25 5243-8562. Highton WASHING MACHINE, Simpson, top loading, 6kg capacity, perfect working order. $285. 0411 425 636. East Geelong. WINDOW, dowell, aluminium, sliding upper panel, beige, 2000mm H x 1820mm W. $150. 0425 731 134. Corio.
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GCA It has been a few years since Newtown & Chilwell featured in the Geelong Cricket Association’s match of the round but, after a first-up thumping of Manifold Heights, the Two Blues will seek to match itself against traditional rival St Joseph’s. Skipper Ben Neville led the way last week with a composed 89, while Cory Mathieson provided support with 25 at the top of the order to help post 187 batting first. Manifold Heights didn’t fire a shot, scoring a paltry 89 in just 28 overs. Dale Denny did the damage with the pill snaring the incredible figures of 6/8 from his 10-over stint. St Joseph’s also enjoyed a first-up win against Lara after a close game in which Troy Nolan top scored with 48 in his side’s total of 8/145. Prize recruit Trent Walerys did his bit, taking 3/14 to help claim a 13-run victory. Selections: ST JOSEPH’S v
Local Cricket JIM TIMBERLAKE Newtown & Chilwell, BELL POST HILL v Manifold Heights, Highton v GROVEDALE, North Geelong v GEELONG WEST, SOUTH BARWON, v Leopold, Lara v EAST BELMONT. In division two, Bell Park enjoyed a fine first-up victory over St Peter’s last Saturday and will hope to carry that winning feeling into tomorrow’s match against Geelong City. City snared six points of its own over Newcomb & District in round one, which makes this game the only one being played between two undefeated teams. While the Dragons will look to Michael Brown to show his experience, City should be too strong with the likes of Adam Pitts and Adam Marsland in the side. Selections: MARSHALL v St Peter’s, THOMSON v Torquay, Alexander Thomson v GUILD ST MARY’S, Waurn Ponds v ST ALBAN’S BREAKWATER, NEWCOMB & DISTRICT v Murgheboluc, Bell Park v GEELONG CITY, Inverleigh takes on Modewarre in the division three match of the round. Both teams claimed the points last week and go into this game hoping to keep their perfect record intact. Both sides will need 11 contributors to win the game. Selections: Little River v TEESDALE, Modewarre v INVERLEIGH, CORIO v Shelford, Meredith v WINCHELSEA, Corio Bay v BANNOCKBURN, LETHBRIDGE v North Shore.
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Snapped up: Tyler Peace with his first snapper, a 2.6kg specimen taken off Barwon Heads.
Red tide tickles anglers pink on the bay LAST week I wrote how anglers were seeing red due to the number of redfin available but now the colour has lightened just a touch with bay snapper. Paul Rennie and mate Graham Blake enjoyed a hot two-hour session on Corio Bay’s inner-harbour, landing their combined big snapper limits with fish to just over 8kg. Fishing only 50 metres away, James Holt caught and released seven between 2 kg and 4kg on fresh pilchards. Francis Grey fished off the silos piers on Monday afternoon’s high tide, catching three fish including a beauty of 8.75kg. Francis also used pilchards. Noel Martin trolled the outer-harbour last weekend, with four snapper nailing his Tail Dancer and Dr Evil lures on his first attempt at trolling for this species. Jacob Farnsworth also trolled and, while he wouldn’t divulge his location, his two fish that I saw were evidence enough of his new-found success. Soft plastics anglers found snapper along the bay foreshore. Most were small but some to 2kg were landed close to Royal Geelong Yacht Club. The same location produced flathead, trevalla and salmon, with Turtleback worms productive. Stephen Fisher caught nine whiting on the Stingaree Bay spoil grounds. However, he thought he had hooked a ray when a rod baited with a squid head screamed off until 20 minutes later he landed a fantastic snapper of 7.2kg. Soft plastics anglers found some big pike while drifting on the outer-harbour spoil grounds, with most better than 80cm. Hermsley produced squid coming from the inshore grass beds, with the key to success staying in water less than two
On the bite BRIAN LONG metres deep. Early morning also returned the best captures. Portarlington to St Leonards hosted plenty of whiting captures, with fresh squid the best bait. Swan Bay’s entrance produced a variety of species including salmon, the odd quality flathead and good numbers of squid. Paul Hunter fished the area after dark, catching two gummy shark to 6.7kg cleaned on squid caught earlier in the day. Many anglers fished off Clifton Springs for snapper, with most taking one or two fish but a great average weight close to 3.5kg. Keep this area in mind for snapper over the coming weeks. Trevally reports from Queenscliff were excellent. Steve Knowles put in a number of sessions at the cut for a total of nine fish to just over 1.3kg and others lost around pylons, his best weighing just over 1.3kg. Offshore anglers reported improving captures. Michael Peace took 12-year-old nephew Tyler out off Barwon Heads, with the youngster nailing his first snapper, a ripper of 2.6kg. Two more fish were also boated. Gary Morrow also fished off Barwon Heads, catching a few nice pinkies in 40m. However, one screaming run ended
with a thresher shark of 35kg. Another thresher, of 46kg, was boated by Chris Stamalos, Keith Fry, Adrian Cole and Mark Sesar also off Barwon Heads. Surf anglers had limited opportunities, with plenty of discoloured water off our beaches. In freshwater, Lismore’s Lake Tooliorook rewarded patience with rainbows to 1.5kg. All methods were working, with bait anglers finding glassies particularly productive. Deep Lake was still discoloured but rainbows were caught on Powerbait. Lake Elingamite yielded brown trout to over 3.5kg along with quality redfin to 1.5kg. Lures worked but mudeyes under floats also returned results. Bostock Reservoir produced rainbows just under 1kg on small suspending minnow pattern lures. Reasonable numbers of redfin were taken in the Barwon River even though the water was still discoloured. Slowly working bibbed lures should work a treat anywhere with moving water. Ben Hutchinson and daughter Erin have been hitting the river, taking nine redfin and a magnificent brown trout in addition to two eels. Worm baits did most of the damage. Ron Nelson Junior Fishing Clinic will run at North Geelong’s Seagull Paddock from 9am to 1pm on October 23. The free competition is open to all children aged under 16 years, with some great prizes up for grabs. More information is available from John Hotchin on 5248 6817 or Ian Pickering on 5266 1008. Send reports and photos to info@raylongtackle.com.au or visit Brian at Ray Long’s Fishing World, 105 Shannon Ave, Manifold Heights.
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GEELONG Cricket Club enjoyed a fine first-up victory over Melbourne University last Saturday. Batting first, the Cats were in early trouble at 3/32 until Hayden Butterworth picked up where he left off last season to score a fine half century. Jacob Thorne followed suit, while Michael Condy scored 27 and debutant Sam Scannell chipped in with 22 to help set a strong total of 194. In reply, Uni had the worst possible start when Marc Carson took a wicket before a run was scored. From there wickets fell regularly, with Jeremy Hart and then Thorne taking two each. When skipper Liam Buchanan took the final wicket, a 47-run win was the result. Tomorrow Geelong hosts Footscray Edgewater in another one-day match, with both teams aiming to remain undefeated.
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Retailer makes its mark on Moorabool â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our staff are the backbone of our businessâ&#x20AC;? With nearly 50 years in the business, E&S Trading has come a long way from selling electrical goods, furniture, carpet and sporting goods. Beginning as a generalist store in Ashburton, Melbourne, E&S Trading has gone on to become one of Victoriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s leading home appliance retailers. After purchasing Owen Crowl & Co. in 2003, the store was re-branded as E&S Trading and given a face-lift with a cookware showroom added to the rear of the building. Despite the name change, a few things have remained the same. Two of the companyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s longest-serving employees, Zbig Gonczarek and Gus Stangherlin still work for E&S Trading today. This year Zbig will celebrate another milestone with 41 years in the business, havLQJ ZRUNHG ÂżUVW IRU 2ZHQ &URZO &R and then E&S Trading. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s quite an achievement, isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t it?â&#x20AC;? he laughs. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Many have come and gone in those 41 years, but itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the people who continue to make it a fun place to work.â&#x20AC;? With already four years of experience under his belt, Gus joined Owen Crowl in 1976 and three decades later he continues to work for E&S Trading. Although one thing that has changed is his job title. Today, Gus is the companyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Online Manager handling all their web orders and queries across Australia.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have seen a lot of changes over the years, but Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve always been with a family-owned business which I love. The Sinclair family have given me the best working conditions Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve ever had,â&#x20AC;? he says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Change is a good thing. New challenges have given me a new lease on life and kept me interested in the job.â&#x20AC;? Not only does E&S Trading recognise Zbig and Gusâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s outstanding contributions, they also reward employees in other ways. Staff who have worked at ( 6 IRU ÂżYH \HDUV RU PRUH DUH WUHDWHG WR an annual weekend away with their partQHUV DV ZHOO DV RWKHU EHQHÂżWV DV D VKRZ of appreciation for their loyalty, efforts and dedication. There is no doubt about it, staff are a priority at E&S Trading. With over 150 employees across Victoria, the company invests heavily in ongoing staff training. Perhaps a rare aspect of this is just how involved E&S Tradingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s joint Managing Director Rob Sinclair is in developing new staff. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Staff are the backbone of our business. For me, to be directly involved in their training is something I feel is key to our success,â&#x20AC;? says Rob. In keeping up with the continuous changes in the marketplace, staff are trained on all new products, which Rob says is crucial in maintaining the highest level of customer service.
Above: Some of the dedicated team at E&S Tradingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new showroom.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;When customers visit an E&S showroom, we want them to feel as though they are receiving the best possible serYLFH IURP VWDUW WR ÂżQLVK ´ KH VD\V Geelong store manager Paul Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Kane says the move to a much larger premises heralds an exciting new chapter for his team, which welcomes the addition of a further 12 new staff. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Not only is it a bigger showroom with bigger product displays, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s also a much bigger team,â&#x20AC;? he says. According to Paul, the new store intro-
duces an entirely new retail concept to the Geelong region. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Geelong has not seen anything like this before. Previously customers had to go to one store for their kitchen appliances then to another store for their bathroom products. Not any more!â&#x20AC;? As they say, location is everything. With Faggâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Mitre 10 next door, E&S Trading looks set to transform the corner of Moorabool Street and Barwon Terrace into a one-stop-shop for home improvement.
Mieleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s largest retail display Fans of Mieleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s premium kitchen and laundry products can rejoice. Now you can view the full Miele range in person at E&S Tradingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new Geelong showroom. It is the largest display of Miele appliances in Australia outside a Miele showroom, with nearly every model of Miele product available and on-hand. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is important to us that we offer Geelong customers the complete range of Miele products so they can see KRZ WKHVH SURGXFWV ZLOO ÂżW DQG ORRN in their homes,â&#x20AC;? E&S Tradingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Rob Sinclair said.
Visitors can not only see but touch and test out products in a dedicated Miele demonstration kitchen custom-built for E&S Tradingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Geelong store. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Providing this type of shopping experience gives our customers the opportunity to understand what theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re buying so there are no unexpected surprises once the product is delivered to their home,â&#x20AC;? Rob said. E&S Trading hosts free in-store Miele cooking demonstrations at their Geelong showroom. For further details phone 5228 2600 or visit estrading.com.au
Only at E&S: The biggest display of Miele products in regional Victoria.
Giving back to the community E&S Tradingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s proud history with Give Where You Live Giving back to the community has always been an important part of E&S Tradingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s history. For more than seven years they KDYH EXLOW D VWURQJ DIÂżOLDWLRQ ZLWK Give Where You Live (formerly known as United Way) to help support those who are disadvantaged in the Geelong region. The collaboration has led to E&S Trading becoming the major nam-
ing right sponsors of the E&S Trading Golf Classic held each year at The Sands, Torquay. Now in its 20th year, the event is expected to reach the $1 million mark in funds raised so far. These proceeds go towards funding community programs in the key areas of health, education and income. â&#x20AC;&#x153;E&S Trading have been an invaluable supporter of Give Where You Live,â&#x20AC;?
says Bill Mithen, CEO of Give Where You Live. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In addition to the golf day, they support our Work Places Giving program through personal donations and gift vouchers which are used to encourage people and businesses in other workplaces to commence Workplace Giving.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;We thank E&S Trading for their support and wish them the very best in this next exciting chapter of their business.â&#x20AC;?
The E&S Trading Golf Classic raises much-needed funds for the Geelong community. ŠJames Cox
The Independent, Friday October 14, 2011
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E&S TRADING’S
GRAND OPENING
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TICKETED PRICE STOREWIDE*
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CAFÉ MODENA ESPRESSO MACHINE 15 Bar Pump, Advanced Crema Design, Removable 1.2L Water Tank, Bonus Stainless Steel Jug.
531 MOORABOOL STREET, STH GEELONG PHONE 1300 KITCHEN PHONE 1300 BATHROOM PHONE 1300 LAUNDRY
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The Independent, Friday October 14, 2011
Geelong showroom now open.