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Family, friends’ farewell to Dean
Indian Bollywood dance exponent Beaula Benny is pictured leading a free class for Carers Week Week celebrations in Geelong on Monday. Monday. Barwon Health and Carelink Services hosted activities at the Mercure Hotel for a Carers Carnival to reward the one in eight members of the community providing unpaid care for family and friends. Picture: Tommy Tommy Ritchie 72122
Happier times: Dean McKeon with mum Rayna. “Family was everything to Dean. He was his mum’s flowerchild and his dad’s mate.” Childhood friend Blair Anson described Mr McKeon as “deep, loyal and friendly” as well as a party person. “He had an aura about him that just made people want to be friends with him – and he always had a way with the ladies. “It’s hard because I should really be talking at his wedding or bachelor party.” Continued page 4
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BY MICHELLE HERBISON MORE than 300 people gathered in Drysdale on Wednesday to farewell a 33-year-old Geelong man who died in Thailand earlier this month. Dean McKeon’s family, friends and workmates packed Drysdale Community School Hall for a service of nearly two hours. Mr McKeon was on holidays in Patong, Thailand, with a group of friends when he fell off a hotel balcony to his death while apparently sleepwalking on October 8. “We want Dean’s family to know in the days before he passed he was happy,” a tearful friend from the group told mourners. Mr McKeon’s uncle, Ross Deeath, removed his jacket to begin a memorable speech, urging other men to do the same. “I reckon Deano would’ve been sitting here in a T-shirt and boardies,” he said. Mr Deeath described Mr McKeon as a “hippie born 30 years too late” who loved music and dancing barefoot.
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A COMPETITION to design a landmark for Geelong has sent minds racing, according to feedback from Independent readers. Managing editor Tony Galpin said the paper was receiving constant calls, emails and letters about the Icon for Geelong competition. “Everyone from top architects to school kids have contacted us with ideas, enquiries and entries,” Mr Galpin said. “The Icon for Geelong competition is certainly a great chance to exercise imaginations and design skills – and the big cash prize from Senia Lawyers is obviously a major drawcard, too.” Senia Lawyers is offering $10,000 to the winning design. The competition is seeking a landmark of artistic merit and beauty to promote Geelong around the world. Geelong West’s Colin Kelsall suggested a revolving restaurant on top of disused cement silos overlooking Geelong from Herne Hill. “You would have 360 views and could be seen for miles. There’s plenty of space for parking and it’s handy to the ring road and public transport,” Mr Kelsall said.
FOR GEELONG “It could be further enhanced with seethrough elevators on the outside of the building.” Barwon Heads’ Neil Harvey entered a design based on a tall ship made from concrete panels. Mr Harvey, who operates a concrete constructions company, said his icon would be a 15-metre-high-by-15-metre-long replica of the Norfolk, which early Geelong inventor James Harrison commissioned to export beef to England in the 1800s. The model could sit on a pedestal along Geelong’s waterfront, Mr Harvey suggested. “Tall sailing ships are what Geelong was built with,” he said. Bell Post Hill’s Jan Dean nominated an observation tower at Limeburner’s Point. “It would give a wonderful view of the city, waterfront, bay and over to the You
Yangs. It could be built like a lighthouse or some other design reflecting Geelong's past.” Mandama Primary School grade six students Samantha Dudas and Kavita Petrack had their own ideas. Samantha entered a design for a new hotel called Shadatel. The “child-friendly” waterfront hotel would feature a wave pool, a uniquely shaped gymnasium and a balcony overlooking Corio Bay, Samantha wrote. Kavita entered a design for a bridge from Geelong’s waterfront to Melbourne’s Docklands, with glass-bottom restaurants every five kilometres and fin-like structures representing waves on either side. She also lodged a second entry for an underwater hotel based on a cruise ship design. “Who wouldn’t love it!” Icon for Geelong entries close January 28, with the winner announced in March. A design brief is available at geelongindependent.com.au/iconbrief. Where to send entries Email: icon@geelongindependent.com.au Post: Icon for Geelong, PO Box 407, Geelong, 3220.
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BY ERIN PEARSON FRANCE conquered the Geelong Cup for a second year on the trot when galloper Dunaden won the $225,000 group-three race on Wednesday. Jockey Craig Williams rode the French six-year-old to victory after a comfortable start from barrier eight. Dunaden, who won despite carrying the race’s heaviest jockey at 58kg, had six wins prior to fielding Geelong. Williams, one of the world’s richest 2400m jockeys, rode Dunaden fresh from a win at last weekend’s $2.5 million Caufield Cup atop Southern Speed. The Mikel Delzangles-trained horse started with $5 odds, with $3.5 cup favorite Tanby finishing a close second and Irish beauty Bauer in third. Rebel Soldier and Red Eye Special pushed to a slender lead early in front of heavily backed I Am Jake in third. But Dunaden took over on the inside with 200m to go in his first start on Australian soil. The victory followed another French win in last year’s Geelong Cup to Americain. Also French-trained, Americain went on to clinch the Melbourne Cup. The win topped off a sweltering 30-degree day at Geelong Racecourse for more than 15,000 punters. Temperatures at the course were still hovering around 30C after the cup was finished at 5pm. Geelong Police Inspector Chris Gawne praised patrons for their behaviour. He said the crowd was “wellbehaved” throughout the day, with police laying just two arrests and a couple of evictions for drunken behaviour prior to the main race. Insp Gawne said warm weather and alcohol were often a potent mix. “It was the first hot day Geelong’s had in a while. It can create a few problems but we had a lot of police in place to ensure crowds behaved. “This year’s event was spaced out really well, which helps also.” Geelong Nightlife Association president and hotelier Darren Holroyd said more than 1000 patrons visited his Lamby’s Marquee with little trouble.
HUNTERS in the region have surprised State Government with a “strong start” to a new scheme paying a bounty on fox scalps, according to Agriculture and Food Security Minister Peter Walsh. He said collection points in Geelong and Colac were receiving scalps at the rate of one a minute even though October was “not the best time” to hunt foxes.
Northern help A NEW centre to help put disadvantaged people in “stable” jobs will open amid public housing in Geelong’s northern suburbs, Premier Ted Baillieu has announced. Mr Baillieu said State Government had identified North Geelong and Carlton as the state’s first two locations for assistance under the coalition’s $4.6 million Work and Learning Centre initiative.
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MPs speak REGIONAL Affairs Minister Simon Crean and outspoken coalition front-bencher Barnaby Joyce will discuss the future of regional Australia in Geelong next week, conference organisers have announced. The organisers said both men would be among a range of high-profile speakers to address the Sustainable Economic Growth for Regional Australia national conference from October 25 to 27.
Green goal A NEW employee will help the region’s smallest municipality strive toward its target of “carbon neutrality” in the next nine years, according to Borough of Queenscliffe. The borough said sustainability officer Jacqueline Wilson would work with residents and businesses to address the municipality’s 36,635 emissions of carbon dioxide each year.
Centre stays HUNDREDS of youths have helped celebrate a community centre becoming a “permanent addition” to Geelong’s northern suburbs following a 19-month trial, according to councillor Kylie Fisher. She said teenagers had “embraced” Norlane’s fOrT centre, turning up in droves on Monday night for activities to mark the official announcement of its future in Stead Park.
Incontinence cash A $10,000 donation will help children stop wetting their beds, Barwon Health has announced. The service said Lions Club of Point Lonsdale’s donation would buy five incontinence alarms for Barwon Health to treat an extra 30 children a year.
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Record fashions field feels the heat at cup BY ERIN PEARSON FASHIONS on the Field was awash with bold statement colours as the ladies grappled with wind and searing heat at Wednesday’s Geelong Cup. Thousands of punters and fashionistas packed Geelong Racecourse for a glimpse of spring racing statements as a record 150 entrants strutted their stuff. Royal blues, reds and purples were all the rage among the ladies, while pale greens and blues were predominant for the gentlemen. But on the main stage it was all
about one lady in red. Grovedale’s Melaine Morgan, 26, shone in red and black, taking out Fashions on the Field’s dress and headdress awards. Wearing a frock by American designer XOXO and a headdress from Brisbane milliner Terrioswald, Ms Morgan said the outfit had been six months in the making. “This season is all to do with bright colours and red for me is an absolute standout colour, so I decided to get the outfit started some time ago,” she said. “I got up at 6am to get ready to
make sure I could get to the track nice and early and not miss out on anything “The cup is a premier fashion event for Geelong.” The panel of judges critiqued Fashions on the Field entrants on grooming, “suitability” and attention to detail. Ms Morgan wanted to “bring stylish back” to Geelong racing. “I thought a bit of 1940s class was needed this year,” she said. “It’s been lacking here for a few years. It’s making a comeback now.”
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BY JOHN VAN KLAVEREN PUBLIC safety on one of the region’s most popular beaches is at risk after Surf Coast Shire issued a closure notice against Torquay’s lifesaving club, according to its president. Ian Turner said the shire’s list of rectification works would affect the club’s ability to maintain patrols. “It will impact incredibly on getting patrol numbers on the beach and our first-aid facility is in jeopardy,” Mr Turner said. “Technically, we’d be acting in breach of the notice and it has major implications for our insurance issues as well. “All bunkroom accommoda-
tion at the club will have to come to a halt this week.” Mr Turner said the club had engaged Geelong building contractor McColls Constructions to liaise with the shire. “We’ve been in dialogue with the shire over the past four weeks but we weren’t getting too far. The contractors are liaising with council about the rectification works like the fire and stairs issues. “Council has presented us with a list of requirements just eight weeks from patrol season and it’s put enormous pressure on us.” Mr Turner said the club also faced a $100,000 shortfall on the $400,000 cost of replacing its
roof, which contained asbestos. “We’re grateful to member for South Barwon Andrew Katos for a grant of $300,000 toward that work but we have a lot of chook raffles to go. “Now we’re also faced with rectification works required by council, like fire walls, fire doors and a sprinkler system costing $180,000.” Mr Turner said the shire had encouraged more people to Torquay through tourism and housing developments, increasing pressure on lifesaving services. “But we’re not getting one inch of help from local bodies to help maintain the patrol service.
“We have up to 15,000 people on a hot day all under our supervision but don’t get a penny to assist the club in maintaining patrols for the beach. “Local authorities take our services for granted but we’re a volunteer organization and our existing resources are strained. “We need someone to stand up for all the years of service the club has provided. Without it, the next two to five years are not going to be sustainable.” Mr Turner said the shire should postpone its requirement for major works to the end of the beach season. Surf Coast Shire refuses to answer questions from the Independent.
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From page 1 Mr Anson said he and Mr McKeon were “more into throwing pinecones on roofs and wrestling” than typical sports like football while together at Drysdale Primary School. They then went to Newcomb Secondary College together. Mr Anson said in recent years the group reunited at birthdays and music festivals. “We’d always take off like we’d never been apart.” Mr McKeon’s boss at Etihad Stadium, Paul Brown, called him an honest, reliable team player who loved his job. “He was more of a great mate than just a work colleague,” Mr Brown said. “He never shied from a challenge and he’d always have your back. He was a man of few words but always interesting to talk to. “And he had ever-changing facial hair.” Mr Brown said McKeon enjoyed working as Etihad’s facilities coordinator for shows including U2, AC/DC, Green Day, Pearl Jam, and New Year’s Eve functions. “But he never quite appreciated George Michael or Andre Rieu,” he joked.
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AMENDMENT C245 PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT ACT 1987 - GREATER GEELONG PLANNING SCHEME - AUTHORISATION A02069
PUBLIC MEETINGS
The City of Greater Geelong Council has prepared Amendment C245 to the Greater Geelong Planning Scheme. In accordance with Section 8A(3) of the Planning and Environment Act 1987, the Minister for Planning authorised the City of Greater Geelong Council as the planning authority to prepare the amendment. The amendment affects all land subject to Design and Development Overlay Schedule 14 - ‘Dwellings over 7.5m’ (DDO14), which generally includes most residential areas in the municipality.
NOTICE OF COUNCIL MEETING 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 commencing at 7.00pm. Details of issues to be considered are available on the City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au
The amendment seeks to implement the findings of the “Review of Design and Development Overlay 14 - Dwellings over 7.5 metres in height” (November 2010) and proposes to retain a modified DDO14 permanently in areas that have been identified as having access to significant views within the municipality. This includes parts of Bell Post Hill, Clifton Springs, Drysdale, Hamlyn Height, Highton, Indented Heads, Leopold, Manifold Heights, Newtown, Ocean Grove, Point Lonsdale, Portarlington, St Leonards and Wandana Heights. The amendment will delete the existing control from all other areas and update Council’s Municipal Strategic Statement where appropriate. You may inspect the amendment, any supporting documents and the explanatory report, free of charge, at the following locations: • Belmont Customer Service - 163 High Street Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm • Corio Customer Service - Corio Shopping Centre Shop 4k 83a Purnell Road Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm
The meeting is open to the public.
• Geelong Customer Service - City Hall 30 Gheringhap Street Monday to Friday 8.00am to 5.00pm • Geelong West Customer Service - 153a Pakington Street Monday to Friday 10.00am to 2.00pm
NOTICE OF PLANNING COMMITTEE MEETING The next meeting of the Planning Committee will be held at the Council Conference and Reception Centre, City Hall, Little Malop Street, Geelong on Tuesday 1 November 2011 commencing at 5.00pm.
• Myers Street Customer Service - 131 Myers Street Monday to Friday 8.00am to 5.00pm • Ocean Grove Customer Service - The Grove Centre 66-70 The Avenue Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm • City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au/council/yoursay • Department of Planning and Community Development website www.dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection PUBLIC ‘DROP IN’ INFORMATION SESSIONS The City will be holding two informal ‘drop in’ information sessions, where you can speak to a planner about how the amendment affects you. Below are details of information sessions:
HAVE YOUR SAY GEELONG ARENA ANNEX MASTER PLAN PUBLIC COMMENT The community is invited to have a say on future development of the Geelong Arena in North Geelong.
• Myers Street Customer Service - 131 Myers Street Tuesday 8 November from 4.00pm to 6.00pm • Potato Shed - Peninsula Drive, Drysdale Thursday 10 November from 4.00pm to 6.00pm For further information call 5272 4879. Any person affected by the amendment may make a submission to the Planning Authority. Submissions close Monday 12 December 2011. Submissions must be in writing and sent to The Coordinator, Strategic Implementation unit, City of Greater Geelong, PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220 or by email to strategicplanning@geelongcity.vic.gov.au
Copies of the draft master plan will be available for comment during business hours at the following locations:
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• Geelong Arena - 110 Victoria Street, North Geelong Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm
Please be aware that all submissions received will be made publicly available for consideration as part of the planning process. Submissions can be viewed at City of Greater Geelong, Ground Floor, 131 Myers Street, Geelong until the end of two months after the amendment comes into operation or lapses. Anonymous submissions will not be considered.
• Sports House - Skilled Stadium, 370 Moorabool Street, Geelong Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm • City Hall - 30 Gheringhap Street, Geelong Monday to Friday 8.00am to 5.00pm • Geelong Library - 49 Little Malop Street Monday to Friday 10.00am to 8.00pm, Saturday 9.30am to 12.00noon, Sunday 2.00pm to 5.00pm Submissions must be received before 5.00pm on 11 November 2011. All submissions are to be made in writing and addressed to Coordinator Sports Venues, Sport and Recreation, City of Greater Geelong, PO Box 104, Geelong, VIC 3220.
UPCOMING EVENTS FOR THE FUN OF IT AT THE POTATO SHED FREE FAMILY FUN DAY THE POTATO SHED - PENINSULA ROAD, DRYSDALE SUNDAY 23 OCTOBER 2011 - BETWEEN 11.00AM AND 3.00PM
UPCOMING EVENTS ‘THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR’ AT GEELONG BOTANIC GARDENS MONDAY 24 OCTOBER - SESSIONS OF 50 MINUTES AT 10.00AM, 11.00AM AND 1.00PM In association with 2011 Children's Week, the Friends of Geelong Botanic Gardens present The Very Hungry Caterpillar.
Live entertainment is also on the cards with ABC Kids favourite band The Mighty Buzzniks showcasing their new album Bug Out. Other performances include a local Ska revival band, talented acoustic trio Caipra and The Funky Mummies.
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MONTH OF ACTION ACTIVITIES - 28 OCTOBER TO 25 NOVEMBER Vic Health has identified intimate partner violence as the primary cause of death, disease and disability for women aged 15 to 44 in Victoria. One in three women in Victoria reports suffering physical or sexual assault at the hands of a partner.
Children will be entertained with storytelling, activities and 'Bug Walks' with Geelong Botanic Garden teachers.
Join us in calling for an end to violence against women by supporting one or more of the 15 events occurring across the region in the annual month of action.
Meet at the Teahouse - Geelong Botanic Gardens, Eastern Park, Geelong. Bookings are highly recommended as places are limited.
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The Potato Shed’s FREE Family Fun Day is back! A must-do day for families since 2009, this year’s event is bigger and better than ever. The Potato Shed Family Fun Day activities include arts and craft workshops, a performance of Little Red Riding Hood by local theatre troupe 3Triple2, plaster and easel painting, hip hop and ballet classes, roving entertainers, stalls and even a skate park!
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• WOWfest Women’s Night Festival - Market Square, Reclaim the Night Collective 28 October from 6.00pm to 9.00pm. • Escaping Family Violence information and art displays at Geelong, Geelong West and Corio Libraries All through out November. • White Ribbon Day - Free information and sale of white ribbons will be available to train commuters at major Geelong stations Tuesday 25 October Join in on one or more events, host your own, become an ambassador or just go to www.whiteribbon.org.au for more ideas. For a copy of the Month of Action calendar of events call Lisa on 5272 4979.
Enjoy a weekend of wine, food and festivities by visiting wineries from The Bellarine, Surf Coast and Moorabool Valley. With 27 participating wineries at 13 wonderful locations, the festival provides a great weekend of entertainment amongst the vines! For just $30, a Tasting Pass is your passport to enjoy wine tastings from all participating wineries with more than 200 wines, live music, local produce, entertainment and much more. For more information visit www.toasttothecoast.com.au
WHAT’S ON NEXT? WHATEVER YOUR INTEREST, GEELONG HAS AN EVENT FOR YOU! Enjoy what Geelong has to offer, great food, wineries, sport and a bit of shopping on the side. There is plenty to see and do over the next several weeks, with a wide range of events from festivals, art and culture, sporting events, and fairs. So head outdoors and soak up the atmosphere, you will be surprised! Visit Geelong’s online Event Calendar www.geelongaustralia.com.au
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PUBLIC NOTICES FIREWORKS NOTIFICATION WHITTINGTON FLAMEFEST COMMUNITY FESTIVAL FRIDAY 21 OCTOBER 2011 The Whittington Flamefest Community Festival includes a firework display at the Link behind the Whittington Primary School on Worden Court, Whittington. The City recommends that pet owners ensure their animals are safe and secure between 8.30pm and 9.00pm on Friday 21 October. If possible pets should be kept indoors or in a secure outbuilding during the fireworks displays.
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Our children literate but immunisation rates low’
For further information contact the event organiser on 5248 6180.
CLIFTON SPRING BOAT HARBOUR DREDGING PROJECT
THE REGION’S children are performing well in literacy but their immunisation rates are low compared to the rest of the state, according to according to a new report. The report also identified a “relatively high number” of one-parent families and above-state-average kindergarten attendance in the region. State Children and Early Childhood Development Minister Wendy Lovell launched the report by regional coun-
The Clifton Springs Boat Harbour entrance and an area adjacent to the main ramp will be dredged over the following two weeks starting Monday 24 October until Monday 7 November. The boat ramps will be closed to vessels during the week preventing access to Port Phillip Bay, launching facilities will be available on weekends, however some restrictions and time delays may apply. The City advises people wishing to lauch vessels during these dates to use neighbouring facilities including Limeburners Point in Geelong or Point Richards at Portarlington.
cils alliance group G21 this week. Ms Lovell said the Growing Up In G21 report wold influence policy decisions on provision of services for children aged from birth to eight years. “Reports like this are crucial a they provide government and other agencies with a regional perspective on children, helping them better understand the needs of children in the region.”
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MICROCHIPPING AND REGISTRATION ROADSHOWS 2011 MAKE SURE YOUR CAT OR DOG ALWAYS COMES HOME BY MICROCHIPPING AND REGISTERING THEM WITH THE CITY OF GREATER GEELONG
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 Thursday 27 October from 4.30pm to 7.00pm.
Beth Cherry (Barwon Health), Robert Bell (Shell), Robert Croxford (UGL), Gordon Kilmaster (UGL), Shane Kimpton (UGL) and Kate Nelson (Barwon Health) celebrate the donation by Shell and its contractor companies.
• Geelong West Town Hall - 153 Pakington Street Thursday 3 November from 4.30pm to 7.00pm.
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• Grovedale Community Centre - 45 Heyers Road Tuesday 8 November from 4.30pm to 7.00pm. • Barwon Valley Activies Centre (BVAC) - Barwon Heads Road Belmont 17 November from 4.30pm to 7.00pm.
The Geelong Hospital Children’s Ward has received a substantial boost thanks to a combined donation of about $46,000 from Shell and the contracting companies involved in a recent maintenance project.
• Springdale Community Centre - 17 High Street, Drysdale Wednesday 23 November from 4.30pm to 7.00pm. • The Fort - Stead Park 1 December 2011 from 4.30pm to 7.00pm.
As a site-based incentive, for every injury-free day worked on the project, a specified dollar amount was contributed to the appeal.
Cash transactions only on the day. Prepayment is available at the City’s Customer Service Centres.
Accepting the donation on behalf of Barwon Health, Director of Communications and Marketing, Kate Nelson, thanked the community – including the Shell site – for their generous support to help Barwon Health continue to improve services and facilities on the Children’s Ward.
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). For more roadshow dates and further information visit www.geelongaustralia.com.au/residents/animals
RGYC eyeing project BY JOHN VAN KLAVEREN ROYAL Geelong Yacht Club is interested in managing a marina proposed as part of a new convention centre facility, according to the club’s manager. Phil Clohesy said the club had the experience and resources to manage a marina. “We’re very interested in talking to the council about that. Marinas are our core business and we’re strong players in the aquatic industry. “There’s scope for a visitor’s marina as part of the convention centre and the more visits via the water the better for Geelong.” Mr Clohesy said increased marina capacity could lead to further development of Geelong’s Festival of Sail. “We have a vision of a power boat spectator flotilla on the bay to accompany the key events. An expanded marine industry would sustain the growth of the festival.” Mr Clohesy said the announcement was exciting for Geelong and promised significant benefits. “Any development along the waterfront will benefit Geelong and there’s a great need for a convention centre. It would become a huge attraction, along with the cruise ship destination project. “My experience in Western Australia was that maximising the potential of the waterfront will enhance our international standing.” Victorian Employers Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VECCI) chief Mark Stone said the project would help drive the local economy. “Regional economies benefit from conference and exhibition delegates enjoying the hospitality of local cafes, restaurants and pubs as well as visiting attractions and shopping locally. “The location will showcase fantastic bay views and ensure the convention centre will become a landmark in the region.” Geelong’s council has unveiled plans for a new precinct including the convention centre, a resortstyle hotel, a spa centre and potentially the marina on foreshore land below Eastern Park. Mayor John Mitchell said the project would be funded through a public-private arrangement. He expected some opposition to the project. “The development will respect the park and open it up for more people to enjoy.” Cr Mitchell said the site was on State Government Crown land under City Hall management. Discussions with the Government had been positive. “They haven’t told us it’s not a goer, so we’ll continue to talk to them,” he said. The City estimated the project would create 650 jobs during construction and 750 ongoing. The development would return about $56 million a year to Geelong, the City said. Bryan Dennis, the general manager of Geelong’s existing waterfront Sheraton hotel, said the city was short on rooms to cater for conferences and conventions. “The more we can attract the better off we will all be, right down to the Surf Coast.”
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“Works to date have included building a new entrance, refurbishing overnight rooms, installing ensuites, the construction of a negative pressure room for treatment of infectious illnesses and providing additional entertainment activity stations,” said Kate.
*Conditions apply: All pets must be microchipped before being registered. If your 2011 registration has not been renewed, a 12 month fee is applicable. 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.
“The redevelopment still has a long way to go and the next stage of work involves building an oncology unit to enable children to receive cancer treatment in Geelong.”
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ing skills in respite, so she comes back a little different, which in turn helps me. “But we could always use more.” Karingal has launched its first public appeal to raise funds and in-kind goods and services for its Melaluka respite accommodation project at Leopold. Karingal head Daryl Starkey said the project would provide 2500 nights of respite accommodation annually for up to 300 clients. The project would refurbish
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medical treatment, he said. “Currently the shelter has a 27 per cent kill rate for dogs and we can reduce that. We want to see more than 90 per cent of animals re-homed,” Mr Bailey said. “We can’t do this overnight but we’re working with the help of RSPCA ACT and Animal Welfare League of Queensland who have done it. Both had new management come in and look at what was going on and made positive changes.” The shelter drew criticism last week over hidden camera footage
posted to the internet showing animals medicated and killed. Staff were also shown apparently joking about inhumane practices at the shelter. More than 150 people attended a Geelong Animal Welfare Reform group protest on Saturday. Spokesperson Joyce Doherty said the group supported the shelter’s changes. “A policy that takes out the killing of animals has got to be good. “We need to have some really inspired and invigorated leaders to see big steps taken.
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Park Circuit, Holt Rd and Limeburner’s Rd from 6am to 2pm. The event would also restrict access to the city’s botanic gardens, conference centre and East Geelong Golf Club. Golf club manager Russell Lucas said closures and access restrictions were frustrating. “There aren’t many days when we cannot get access. We do have some alternatives to get in and out,” he said. “It’s becoming more prevalent but we understand we have to share the facilities.” Event organiser Steven Greene said ramp fees at St Helens would be waived. “I believe the event will be beneficial to the Geelong community and council has been happy to get behind it,” he said. “Unfortunately, there’s always someone inconvenienced but we do everything we can to make sure the inconvenience is as limited as possible. “The event will contribute to the economy and raise awareness of the beautiful things Geelong provides.”
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BUCKETS to Geelong Animal Welfare Centre for mistreatment of beautiful, innocent animals. The centre should be ashamed of itself. Stop destroying innocent pets. Disgusted Animal Lover, Leopold
BOUQUETS to our cat for coming in from the cold at three-quarter time. He placed himself on the couch and stared intently at the TV. In 15 minutes his work was done – our mog had put the moz on the Maggies. Cat Lover, Highton
BOUQUETS to Reniu Hair and Beauty’s Andrea and staff for fitting us in for a lastminute haircut for my daughter’s choir performance. It was the best customer service I had experienced in a long while and a sensational haircut as well. Kelli’s Mum, Norlane
BUCKETS to the carbon tax. I cannot understand why it is being introduced when Australia exports coal to other countries, causing pollution of the atmosphere. I also cannot understand why Federal Government pays for detainees to smoke. Rose, Ocean Grove
BUCKETS to a mother who organised two primary school children to urinate in a stormwater drain in a Lt Ryrie St car park. The mum held her daughter over the drain naked from the waist down, then her son. Public toilets were 50 metres away. Gobsmacked, Newtown
BUCKETS to a so-called professional photographer of a recent debutante ball. The awful photos were way overpriced, with people cut in half and lighting so bright the detail in the girls’ white dresses was totally lost. The photographer needs to go back to school to learn the basics. Disappointed, Bell Post Hill
BUCKETS to Fed Up (Buckets and Bouquets, October 14). Get your facts straight: letterboxes with ‘Australia Post Only’ signs still get free newspapers, according to instructions given to distributors. Bouquets to the distributors’ supervisors who cop undeserved abuse from ignorant residents. New To Distributing, Leopold
BUCKETS to a hairdresser in another suburb who advertised for a salon assistant. Young people had to do long trials without pay. My 16-year-old niece worked four hours and had to wash toilets and serve alcohol, which was illegal. Pay Up, East Geelong 201141008
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BOUQUETS to Springdale Pet Minding Service’s Gavin and Julie for their love and care of out pets while we were on holidays. They didn’t miss us one bit, with Gavin and Julie going the extra mile on their service. We had peace of mind while away. Meow and Woof, Clifton Springs BOUQUETS to a gentleman who found my mobile phone in a car park at Leisurelink. I appreciate that you handed it in, so may good karma come your way. Happy, Torquay
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I WRITE to correct the record in regard to a story on Geelong’s Moorabool St bus interchange in last week’s Independent. Member for South Barwon Andrew Katos has a steep learning curve ahead judging by his response to the community’s call for a rostered police presence at the interchange. First, council voted in 2009 to provide “in-principle support” for the state Department of Transport’s proposal to establish a central Geelong bus stop. That’s right, council was asked to endorse a State Government plan. Council supported that plan with conditions attached so the Government would not just walk away when it finished the project. One condition was that the Government supply customer service officers to help with the interchange. Council did not supply security officers to the interchange at any stage. Mr Katos was on council at the time. Of course, he may not have read his paperwork, as was the case with the Moorabool St social housing development. Second, police numbers, law and order and limiting anti-social behaviour in our community are jobs for police. Our police do a great job with limited staff and our community needs a substantial boost to police numbers. It is State Government’s responsibility to provide adequate police. Mr Katos possibly believes he and his Government can walk away from their responsibilities. Cr Andy Richards City of Greater Geelong
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People pollution SO MUCH has been said and written about climate change and carbon dioxide that confusion never ends. So much scaremongering by Federal Government is nothing more than dirty politics by dirty politicians. They want to impose another tax, which they must give a name. John Howard gave us the GST, Julia Gillard will give us a carbon dioxide tax and you and I pay for no matter what. Carbon dioxide has been on this planet since creation and always will be. It’s a natural phenomenon nature couldn’t do without. The human contribution is just a drop in the ocean, nothing more. A book available at libraries, titled Heaven and Earth, is an eye-opener to the last page. The very last line reads: “Human stupidity is only exceeded by God’s mercy, which is infinite”. The world’s problem is not carbon dioxide, it is a population explosion in which one third of the population will perish due to famine, disease, war and so on. Frank Morino Point Lonsdale
Promise dishonoured PRIME Minister Gillard said in parliament that the pollution of this country had been investigated and discussed for 10 years to find a solution to global warming. You would think, then, that she would have had a clear understanding of the situation to put before the public during the last election but, no, this wasn’t the case because she decided when she just scraped through that there would be a carbon tax after all. I ask how can she get away with this despicable behaviour in misleading the public as to her true intentions. We, the people, have definitely been hoodwinked and will continue to be so as long as she is in power. Her title might be The Honourable Julia Gillard but her conduct is certainly not honourable. Christina Dengler Norlane
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CAMP – Wombat’s Wish free camp for parentally bereaved children, adolescents and families November 5-6 at Anglesea. Registrations at www.wombatswish.org.au. EXHIBITION – Geelong School of Botanic Art exhibition October 20-30 at Gordon Gallery, Fenwick St, Geelong. Enquiries 5222 6053 or www.friendsgbg.org.au.
Waterworld, cnr Cox Rd and Princes Hwy, Norlane. Swim for fitness or fun. Enquiries 5275 1909. PHILOSOPHY – Practical philosophy discussion group 10am at Geelong Library. Enquiries 5264 7484. DANCE – Community ballroom dancing practice 7.30-9.30pm at Uniting Church Hall, Newcombe St, Portarlington. Entry $3. Enquiries 5259 1776.
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BY ERIN PEARSON HE MAY still be trying to get his name printed on Fantail wrappers but country music icon Adam Harvey knows he’s on to something good. Born and raised in Geelong, Harvey said he would tour the region with friend and fellow country music artist Troy CassarDaley with a play list of traditional country songs for all ages. Harvey is one of Australia’s most accomplished country music performers, with a career spanning 10 years and awards including seven Golden Guitars. Recently back from a 90-show tour with Beccy Cole, Harvey said he was looking forward to hitting the road again with Cassar-Daley. “Troy came around to my place the other month and we wrote some songs together and he ended up singing on my latest album,” Harvey told the Independent. “Troy likes all the old favorite country songs like I do, so people can expect to see us perform music by the likes of Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, Willie Nelson and Slim Dusty as well as some originals.” Harvey described country music as unique for its songs about life rather than just love and heartache. “People often need to escape and forget their problems and I think that’s what makes country music popular with fans,” he said.
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“So I started writing songs where I could utilise lots of different genres and styles to create stories and lyrics that relate to children. “I soon realised that playing live in front of children is really fun to do.” The Mighty Buzzniks has written soundtracks for children’s television programs and performed around Australia at events like Warrnamboool’s Fun4Kids, and Federation Square New Year’s Eve party. Saxe said the group’s latest album, Bug Out, offered songs about sports and bullying. Giant talking chickens and treehugging robots were among the odd-ball characters that inspired the
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4:55 National Press Club Address [s] 6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News [s] 9:30 Business Today [s] 10:00 School Programs 11:00 Baroque 12:00 Midday Report [s] 12:30 Hope Springs (PG) 1:30 Mother And Son [s] 2:00 Bed Of Roses (PG) 3:00 Childrenʼs Programs 6:00 Mastercrafts (PG) 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] – Current affairs program. 8:00 QI: Horsey (PG) 8:30 The Slap: Connie (M l,v,s) [s] – When Hector tells Connie that he regrets their affair, she tells Richie that Hector raped her. 9:30 Crownies [s] – Richard finds himself handling a trial at the last minute. 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:05 Lateline Business [s] 11:35 Live From Abbey Road: Seal / Imelda May / Sugarland (PG) 12:25 Movie: “Time Is My Enemy” (PG) (ʼ54) Stars: Dennis Price & Renee Asherston 1:30 QI: Horsey [s] 2:00 Visions Of The Future [s] 3:10 To The Manor Bowen: Money 4:00 rage (PG) 5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: “Duplex” (M v,s) (ʼ03) Stars: James Marshall 2:00 Dr Oz: Dr. Ozʼs Longevity Grocery List (PG) 3:00 Samantha Who? (PG) 3:30 Toybox [s] 4:00 Itʼs Academic [s] 4:30 Seven News at 4:30 [s] 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG) 7:30 Program To Be Advised 8:30 Beauty And The Geek Australia (PG) [s] – This week, the geeks are given an image overhaul with the help of an all-star makeover team. 10:00 The Amazing Race (PG) – Eleven teams of two embark on a race around the globe. 11:00 Outsourced: Touched By An Anglo (PG) 11:30 30 Rock: Dealbreakers Talk Show #0001 (PG) 12:00 Trauma (M) 1:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today 5:30 Today *Live* 9:00 Kerri-Anne (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 11:30 Alive & Cooking 12:00 The Ellen De Generes Show (PG) 1:00 The View (PG) 2:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 3:00 ET [s] 3:30 Magical Tales 4:00 Pyramid [s] 4:30 Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 Nine News [s] 6:30 A Current Affair [s] 7:00 Two And A Half Men (PG s,l) 7:30 The Celebrity Apprentice (PG s) – The teams face Mark Bouris in the boardroom and one will be fired. 8:30 Unforgettable: Up In Flames (M v) 9:30 CSI: Miami: In The Wind (M v) – Eric Delko returns to work on a case proving if a man on death-row is affirmatively innocent or not. 10:30 Chase: The Longest Night (M v) – A serial killer escapes prison. 11:30 Better With You: Better With Dancing (PG) 12:00 Rubicon (M) 12:30 What Would You Do? 1:30 Danoz 2:00 Guthy Renker / Trivita 3:00 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America 5:00 Early Morning News 6:00 TEN News [s] 7:00 Toasted TV [s] 7:30 Totally Wild [s] 8:00 Scope [s] 8:30 Wurrawhy [s] 9:00 9AM News [s] 10:00 The Circle (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 The Doctors (PG) [s] 2:00 Ready Steady Cook [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Infomercial (PG) 4:00 Hueyʼs Kitchen [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful [s] 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:30 6:30 With George Negus [s] 7:00 The 7PM Project (PG) 7:30 Recruits Paramedics (PG v,a) [s] 8:00 Keeping Up With The Joneses (PG) [s] 8:30 Rush (M) [s] – The team pursue the man they believe is responsible for Michaelʼs death. 9:30 Law & Order: S.V.U: Spectacle (M v,a) [s] – Stabler and Tutuola are sent back to school when rape attacks start being broadcast over a University webfeed. 10:30 Law & Order: Brazil (M v) 11:30 Off The Bit 12:30 Infomercials (PG) 4:00 Religious Programs (PG) 5:05 Worldwatch 1:00 Food Lovers Guide to Australia [s] 1:30 Dateline [s] 2:30 Everyone Loves a Wedding [s] 3:00 Letters and Numbers [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village: French Coastlines [s] 6:00 Letters and Numbers [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Gourmet Farmer: Vive la France [s] 8:00 Luke Nguyenʼs Vietnam [s] – Tonight, Luke heads to the mysterious and serene Ninh Binh. 8:30 Supersizers Go... Ancient Rome (PG) [s] – Giles and Sue travel back to the early days of the Roman Empire. Living in a splendid villa, Senator Giles dons a toga while Sue dresses in a tunic and keeps the fires of Rome burning. 9:30 World News Australia [s] 10:00 Big Love: The Oath (PG) – Bill faces a rising tide of anti-polygamist feelings from his future colleagues. 11:05 Mystery/Crime Movie: “Ca$h” (M l,v) (ʼ08) (In French) 12:55 Drama Movie: “Talk To Her” (MA15+ a,n,s) (ʼ02) (In Spanish) 2:55 Weatherwatch Overnight
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Giulietta’s back in a new look BY ERIC BLAIR he Giulietta name has been used by Alfa Romeo since the mid1950s and we’re delighted to see it back after too many years of the legendary Italian marque following the German line by using a bland numbering system to identify its cars. Launched at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show the new Giulietta replaces the Alfa 147. There’s a new styling approach to the Giulietta. Though Alfa Romeo has been using the disguised door handle theme for several years, the designers have excelled themselves with the looks of the new model. They have narrowed the lines of the cabin to further give the visual impression that this an exciting coupe, not a workaday hatch. Alfa Romeo won’t be disappointed it if pulls buyers up from the Corolla, Honda Civic and Mazda3 class as well. With a starting price of just $36,990 (plus on-roads) the Giulietta will prove tempting to potential buyers considering the top end versions of these established Japanese cars. Initially the Alfa Romeo Giulietta comes to Australia in two formats, both with turbo-petrol engines. One uses the high-tech 1.4-litre MultiAir setup aimed at providing economy and fun. The other is the new
1750 engine (a much loved name with Alfa owners) in the high-performance Giulietta QV. The 1.4 engine produces 125 kilowatts of power, the 1750 a very desirable 173 kW. Strong torque is a feature of any turbocharged engine and these Alfa units illustrate this, with up 250 Nm and 340 Nm respectively. Note that these figures are with the Alfa’s electronic system set in the D (Dynamic) mode. The Italian machines went safely around bends at speeds that wouldn’t have been considered possible in what is after all a family hatchback in the latter years of the 21st century. While we love the styling of this latest Alfa Romeo, the thick windscreen pillars create blinds spots, in some situations the big door mirrors come into the equation as well and spoil the driver’s view of a fair bit. Comfort was good in the Giulietta 1.4, but the QV may be best left to lovers of sporting cars as it’s pretty firm on normal roads and can thump about at times on rough bush roads. Alfa Romeo’s all-new Giulietta combines fun with function, style with spaciousness, and at the same time provides the character that lovers of Italian cars crave. It seems sure of carving out a neat niche for itself in Australia.
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$17,000 2009 HOLDEN ASTRA HATCH 5DR, Auto, 1 Owner. XEL-923
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$12,000 2006 NISSAN TIIDA HATCH, Auto, A/C, P/S, Alloys. UHX-681
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1999 SUBARU LIBERTY SEDAN, 5 Speed, 1 Owner, AWD. PYQ-533
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sense in an era when people are finally coming to realise the probable effects we are having on the atmosphere of the planet on which we all live. That engine size of 1.5 litres is interesting in a time when most competitors in cars of this size have 1.8litre units. Top torque is generated a very-high 4800 rpm, but the 145 Nm is impressive from an engine of this size. Peak power is 88 kW, again good for an engine of this size. And the spread of the torque isn’t too bad, with a healthy amount being offered below about 2000 rpm. The automatic works nicely with the engine characteristics and is willing to change down a gear or two to get the revs to somewhere near its torque peak. While it may come from one of Honda’s plants in Thailand, rather than from Japan, it has been screwed together well and seems sure to stand the test of time. Honda City sedan is very much a car for the times. It is aimed at providing a comfortable car with excellent fuel economy to those who can think outside the square. It provides good equipment levels and that slight aura of prestige you don’t get in many cars in this class.
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BY ERIC BLAIR lthough it’s around the same size as Honda’s popular Jazz hatchback, the City sedan is significantly longer, indeed it isn’t a lot smaller than its big brother the Civic. However, that’s not a fair comparison, because a reasonable bit of the added size in current model cars is due to extra length in the nose to provide crash protection for both occupants and pedestrians. The City has good head and legroom front and rear. The front seats are a decent size and offer better support than is normal in vehicles of this size. The flat floor in the rear seat area means three adults can be carried, though two and a child would be a more reasonable limit. Honda City is impressively quiet for a small sedan, with little increase in sound levels when on coarse surfaces. Handling is competent, with the City being happy to turn into corners and stable once in them. Fuel economy and low emissions are high on the list of features of the Honda City. Economy is obtained by using a smaller than average engine for a car of this size, at 1.5 litres. But this capacity makes a lot of
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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.
AIR CONDITIONER, portable, Dimplex, under warranty, as new. $800. 5242-8338. St Albans Park. ANTIQUE, side board and hutch, early 1900’s walnut, VGC, $2,300ono. 5241-9269, 0430 144 070. Belmont. ASSORTED FURNITURE, Children`s bed, mattress, dressing table with mirror, bedside table and desk. All purple. GC. $1,800 ono. 0422 875 738. Geelong.
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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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BATTERY, Deep Cycle, 12V, 100Ah, gel battery, suit solar, marine and camping use, in carton with 2 year warranty. $398. 0400 238 731. Portarlington. BED, King single, mattress, base, bedhead, GC. $120. 5241-5558. Grovedale. BED, QS, solid, wooden, with 2 matching units, orthapedic mattress included, EC, must sell. $550. 0423 192 784, 5241-9501, Marshall. BED, single, with mattress, wooden, very little use. $130. 0425 732 591. Queenscliff.
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DINING TABLE, (extends) Mahogany wood, 6 chairs, $300 ono. 0419 595 845. Waurn Ponds.
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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. CALENDERS, National Australia Bank, 19571998, some gaps, EC. $250 ono. 5244-1930. Highton.
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.
ENTERTAINMENT UNIT, large with 80cm TV, EC. $250ono. 0419 399 134. Corio.
COUCH, Moran, quality, traditional club style, large 3 seater, mid green, leather, top piece. $600. 0400 805 091. Newtown.
FENCING POLE DIGGER, Hoger, very little use. $1,080. 0404 318 614. Bell Park.
DECK/VERANDER, 6m x 3m x 2.1m approx., decking, laserlite, posts. $450ono. 0434 831 012. Highton.
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.
DINING SETTING, 7 piece, wood, country style, GC, freezer, Kelvinator, large, upright, GC. $410 the lot. 5250-2211 Leopold.
BEDSPREADS, Pair, SB, pink, chenille, unused, EC. $49.95. 5221-3015. Newtown.
CASIO, Classpad, OS and graphics, version 3.0 (suit VCE), with cover. $110ono. 5272-1392. Norlane.
DINING SETTING, 2.1m x 1m, pine table with 6 chairs, reasonable condition. $240. 5256-3887. Ocean Grove.
BICYCLE, (adult), 3 wheel, as new, ideal disabled or deliveries basket, helmet, cost $700, sell $400 ono, must sell. 52439902. Grovedale.
CHAINSAW, new in box, Baumr-AG-pro, 62 CC, 22 inch bar, great farm saw, warranty, retails for $895. Sell $275. 0449 594 226.
DINING TABLE, extends to 2760cm, 8 chairs, matching buffet and corner unit, E/C. $2,500. Phone. 0409 065 000.
BEDROOM SUITE, Girls single bed, mattress, tallboy, bedside table, and shadow box, GC, stained timber. $400 the lot. 0416 286 867. Leopold.
DINING TABLE, extendable, 6 chairs, matching buffet unit, EC. $900ono. 5277-0046, 0413 287 001. Bell Post Hill.
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.
CHAIRS, approximately 35, GC. $525. 0422 875 738. Anglesea. COUCH, 3 seater, fabric, soft floral on ivory background, timber trim, EC, $350. 0409 417 028. Highton.
DINING TABLE, 6 black chairs, with glass top and matching black buffet, EC, 2yo. $400ono. 0409 027 632. Corio. DRESSER, pine, solid, high quality, $230. 52513882. Clifton Springs.
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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.
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FREEZER, upright, Haier, 147L, EC, $200. 0417 567 079. Geelong West.
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FREEZER, small upright, freezes well, tidy. $45. 5277-9870. Herne Hill.
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FRIDGE/FREEZER, LG, double door, white, VGC. $500. 4202-0056 anytime and leave a message. Ocean Grove.
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FAX MACHINE, Sharp, new, portable phone, instructions included. $175. 5243-7421 or 0458 635 484. Wandana Heights.
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ENTERTAINMENT UNIT, Ledlight, pine, large, and 80cm Sharp TV, both EC. $650. 0408 301 327. ENTERTAINMENT UNIT, large, 2m x 1.2m, and Sony 68cm TV, EC. $350ono. 0417 312 288.
If your item sells, ll contact t t us so we can cancel the advert. BLANKET BOX, with tapestry lid, handmade, ideal storage, sewing, 800 x 500. $250. 5248-7975 St Albans Park.
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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.
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GATES, double, steel frame/pickets, 1.75Hx 1.35W, special hinges, suit sloping drive way. $350 5244-1155 or 0407 442 422. Belmont. GO CATS, brand new, 120L bar fridge, with hand painted cats picture, can email photo. Dont miss out. Bargain $570. 94355279. HOUSE BRICKS, $220 for 1000. Phone James 0407 361 047. Norlane.
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INVESTIGATORS RFD DETECTOR, made in USA, including headset, $700, 0451 146 665. Bell Park.
PIANO, concert pitch, brown case, FIF, suit beginner to advanced, EC. $1,250. 5221-3992. Newtown.
TABLE LAMP, (art deco), blue, frilled, glass shade, unusual design. $175. 5251-1818. Clifton Springs.
KITCHEN CHAIRS, 4 Windsor style, European beech, all immaculate condition. $250ono. 0412 616 378. Lara. LIGHTS, 1950`s, 1 large, amber pendant, 1 small pendant, EC. $150 the pair. 5241-9269. Belmont. LOUNGE SUITE, with matching dining setting, 7ft 6” extending table, Sumna, 6 chairs, EC. $500. 5261-2387. Torquay. LOUNGE SUITE, wingback, 2 seater, floral pattern, EC. $200. 52531930. Clifton Springs. LOUNGE SUITE, Victorian Jacobean, 3 piece, genuine rattan, original upholstery, GC. $3,500. 0428 526 565. LOUNGE SUITE, two 2 seater lounges, with 6 matching dining chairs, EC. $100. 5274-9796. Lovely Banks. 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.
PLANTS. Yuccas. Variegated, New Zealand Flax, Liriope Clivea, Tropicana, Cannalily, Lily, $1, Spider plant $1, Succulents, $1. 52754505. 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.
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, 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. MOBILITY SCOOTER, Merits Wrangler, with canopy and case, sale due to blindness. Cost $5,500 new. Sell $3,500ono. 5222-3564. Herne Hill. MOPED, electric, never used. Cost $1,400. Sell $1,200. 5274-1465. Corio. MOTOR SCOOTER, electric, as new, red and black, no reg, no licence required. $1,800. 0438 181 131. Hamlyn Heights. MOTOR SCOOTER, 50cc, TGB, low kms, reg., RWC, FU-424. $1,250 ono. 5277-9677. MOUNTAIN BIKE, ladies, 24 gears, Sedona, hardly used, paid $720, sell $290. 5248-7029, 0425 703 798. St Albans Park. 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. PAVING, crazy paving, blue stone, large quantity. $1,800ono. 0434 831 012. Highton.
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.
ROCKING CHAIR, antique, circa 1910, tapestry seat, back and arms, EC. $375. 52483421. St Albans Park. ROMAN BLINDS, cream, 150cm wide, EC. $40. 0431 241 988. Lara. SCANNER, Hewlett Packard, Inkjet, 4200C, good order. $25. 52562425. Ocean Grove.
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. SCOOTER, mobility, electric, 4 wheel, 40km range, brand new. $2,300. 0402 757 987. Lara. SET TOP BOX, Teac HD, good as new, still in box. $49.95ono. 0423 431 838. Whittington. SETTEE, 3 seater bed, bed used once, Aztec tribal pink blue, $360. 52531671. Clifton Springs. SIDEBOARD CABINET, 1 year old, 201cms x 58cms x 63cms, teak, EC, $249 ono. 5298-1405. Hamlyn Heights. 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. SPINDLE SHAPING machine, 3 phase, with large range of cutters, retired cabinet maker. $5,000. 0422 058 120. Torquay. 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. SUITCASE, back-pack, zip open on wheels, as new. Cost $160, sell $50. 5244-3824. Highton. SURFBOARD, NSP, Surf Betty, 6’10’’, pink, VGC, carry bag. $420. 0433 364 680. Leopold.
WINDOW, dowell, aluminium, sliding upper panel, beige, 2000mm H x 1820mm W. $150. 0425 731 134. Corio. WINDOW, double hung, 2500mm high x 900mm wide, VGC, Geelong West, $280. 5229-7522. WINDOWS, 3, new, pearl white aluminium, with fly screens, 2700x1200, 550x900 opaque, 900x900 opaque. $600 ono. 0404 044 354. Jan Juc. WINDOWS, 3, aluminium, second hand, GC. $150 the lot. 0403 818 776. Bell Park.
GARDEN/ OUTDOOR BRUSH CUTTER, whipper snipper, as new, used once only, professional straight shaft, Baumr AG, 51cc, commercial engine, extension poles to 5 metres. $190. 0407 933 839. Indented Head.
DRESSER, Kauri pine, 2 door, 3 shelves, 120w x 160h, EC. $365. 52592546. Port Arlington. DRESSING TABLE, antique, Victoria Circa, 1880, 3 drawers, mahogany colour, EC. $1,500. 5224-1661BH. Bell Post Hill. LOUNGE SUITE, 3 piece, Jacobean, carved, 1940’s. $1,000 ono. 5253-2786. Clifton Springs area.
GARAGE SALES CLIFTON SPRINGS, 80 Bunganowee Drive, Saturday 22nd October, 7am - 1pm. Downsizing. DRYSDALE, 25 Gange Place, Saturday 22nd October, from 8am. Bric-abrac, household goods, plants, books and more. No early birds.
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PLANT, large, Spiral Aloe Vera. $30. 5241-9310. Belmont.
Working or not, fridges, freezers, washers, dryers. Not too old. Cash Paid. 5229-6246.
BABY GOODS ASSORTED, cot, mattress, jogger pram, bassinet, bed rail, EC. $400. 0409 941 648. Belmont. ASSORTED, cot, halo set, mattress, linen sets, bumper, quilt etc. $280 ono. 0404 293 297. Bell Park.
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ASSORTED, baby cot, mattress, sheets, blankets, quilt sets, trolley cover. Value $850. Sell $270. 0420 596 042, Corio.
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CHANGE TABLE, Childcare Harbour, white, GC, booklet held. $39. 0434 322 097. Grovedale.
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MATTRESS, baby cot, VGC. $49.95, 5278-9343. Hamlyn Heights. STROLLER, Mia Moda, cielo, as new, great features, paid $140, sell $49, plus free booster seats. 5243-2460. Belmont.
Caraniche is a leading forensic psychology company with over 18 years experience in the delivery of treatment services within the Victorian Prison System and a range of clinical and corporate services in the community. Due to the large amount of growth Caraniche has experienced in recent times, there are number new and exciting forensic positions available at the Dame Phyllis Frost Centre and the Marngoneet Correctional Centre. DPFC is a maximum and medium security prison in Deer Park dedicated to the management and treatment of incarcerated women in Melbourne. The prison contains a specialised AOD treatment service provided by Caraniche. Marngoneet is a medium security men’s prison in Lara dedicated to the delivery of clinical programs based on Treatment Community principles. Caraniche manage and deliver all treatment programs in the specialised AOD neighbourhood of Station Peak as well as deliver programs to other neighbourhoods within the prison. The AOD clinical positions provide diverse clinical work within a collaborative and supportive team culture and exposure to the philosophy and dynamics of the Therapeutic Community model. Expert clinical and operational supervision is provided weekly as an important part of the role. The position involves the delivery of individual counselling, clinical assessments and group-based AOD treatment programs on behalf of Caraniche. We have a range of full time and part time positions available for: • Fully Registered Psychologists • Provisional Psychologists • Drug & Alcohol Counsellors and Social Workers • Mental Health Professionals Experience working with a forensic population or with substance using clients is essential. The positions are for a contract period ending 30 June 2012, with the potential for contract renewal pending re-contracting of the service with Justice Health - Department of Justice. For detailed position descriptions, call Caraniche on 8412 7111 or email hr@caraniche.com.au . Send applications with cover letter to the Human Resources Officer, Amanda Mechanic, by 1 November 2011 at PO Box 2918, Fitzroy, 3065 or at hr@caraniche.com.au . When sending through your application, please indicate which positions you are interested in; and whether you are looking for full time or part time work. Please note, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. C977240-KK42-11
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OUTDOOR COOKER, Little Aussie Pig, portable, used twice. $265. 52419269, 0430 144 070. Belmont.
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POOL EQUIPMENT, sand filter, salt chlorinator, davey pump, cover roller, fence and gate. $400. 5248-3183.
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TABLES, set of 3, large, small, hall, VGC, $130. 0417 072 772. Waurn Ponds.
WALL OVEN, Kleenmaid, white, EC, still in place. $125. 5282-8527. Lara.
SCHOOL UNIFORM, Norlane High School, complete winter and summer. Size 10. $150 the lot. 5278-3265. LOUNGE SUITE, light green, 3 seater, 2 recliners, EC, $150. 5244-4442. Grovedale.
TABLE, Malaysian hardwood, teak, 180Lx90W, 6 months old, EC, $350. 0414 969 543. Clifton Springs.
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BEDHEAD, and foot, with irons, double, antique, edwardian, inlaid bow and ribbons in main panels. $350. 5253-2410. Clifton Springs.
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KARDINIA COLLEGE, pinafores and kilts, GC, $60. 0413 244 428. Hamlyn Heights.
PINBALL, machine, Gottlieb, mid 1990’s, feature, excellent working order and condition, collectable. $3,500. 0434 955 947.
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Reporting to the Product Development and Engineering Manager, an opportunity exists in the Geelong production facility for an enthusiastic professional to make their mark in the Appliance Manufacturing area where productivity and innovation are pivotal. The successful individual will bring fresh ideas based on previous experience, a can do attitude and a proven ability to add value to the quality and cost effectiveness improvement programs of existing products in manufacture. The role will be clearly defined, being fixed term, ensuring outcomes are agreed in advance and clearly understood by all stakeholders. Responsibilities include but are not necessarily limited to: • Working with design engineers, production, maintenance and manufacturing personnel to develop site plans, manufacturing plant layouts, material handling systems and flow that optimize manufacturing efficiency. • Supporting new model processing by performing cost studies, planning and implementation. • Preparing equipment installation drawings and packages. • Interfacing with Suppliers and Product Engineering. • Proposals for equipment procurement. • Ensuring production systems meet all objectives through R & M, Process design and FMEA’s. • Development of process control plans. • Interfacing with plant personnel with appropriate timing and installation documentation, to ensure efficient / timely installation and validation. Desired experience and competencies for the role include: • Demonstrated ability to influence working partners in recommended areas of change and to then lead the implementation and change process. • Experience in a production line manufacturing environment • Material Handling: Synchronous Material Flow, Lean Manufacturing Principles, and Optimisation of Material Flow. • Plant Layout: AutoCAD, 3D Modelling and Factory CAD experience, Equipment installation, Material and Pedestrian Flow • Industrial Engineering: Manpower Planning, Line Design, Process Optimisation, Time and Motion Studies, Productivity improvement, Capacity Analysis & Ergonomics • BS Degree / Diploma in Mechanical Engineering • Project Management and analytical skills • Excellent oral presentation skills • 3D modeling & Factory CAD working knowledge This is a challenging opportunity and the successful person needs to be able to hit the ground running. If you wish to be considered for the role please forward your resume to gcoward@bigpond.net.au If you require further details please contact Geoff Coward on 0408 551 568.
AUTOMOTIVE DIESEL MECHANICS This is a great opportunity to work for this well established commercial vehicle dealer in the transport industry as a Diesel (Truck) Mechanic....ID:1685 WORK SHOP COORDINATOR An exciting opportunity exists in our service department located in Laverton....ID:1695 CONSTRUCTION CIVIL & ASPHALT WORKERS Construction Company based in Little River require licenced & experienced: Operators, Civil Labourers and Asphalt Crew Members...ID:1690 DRIVERS WITH HC LICENSE Construction Company based in Little River require licensed and experienced drivers with HC licences....ID:1691 TRUSS ASSEMBLERS/SAWYERS WALL FRAME ASSEMBLERS If you are interested in joining the best in the Truss and Frame industry then look no further!...ID:1696 EXCAVATOR OPERATORS Construction Company based in Little River require licensed & experienced Excavator Operators....ID:1698 DOMESTIC SERVICES CASUAL CLEANER Day and evening shifts available, training provided, free membership....ID:1684 EDUCATION & TRAINING MATHEMATICS TEACHER Join a high achieving and supportive faculty from the start of 2012 to teach Mathematics, this could include VCE classes... ID:1697 HEALTHCARE & MEDICAL DIRECT SUPPORT WORKERS – YOUTH GEELONG AREA Would you like to feel you are making a real difference in people’s lives, and in your local community?...ID:1689 TRAVEL & TOURISM NORLANE HOTEL Casual positions available for a Kitchen Hand and a Gaming Attendant., Hospitality...ID:1686 WAURN PONDS HOTEL Casual positions available for a TAB Attendant, Kitchen hand and Bottle Shop Attendant., Hospitality...ID:1687 RETAIL & CONSUMER PRODUCTS SALES ASSISTANTS- GEELONG Join our fun Bevilles Geelong team for the Christmas season....ID:1694 SPARE CHANGE - POSITION VACANT Now a retail store manager is wanted in the Geelong store.... ID:1491 TRADES SERVICES & MANUFACTURING A-GRADE ELECTRICIANS We are looking for a number of qualified A-Grade electricians with Valid VIC driver’s licenses and suitable transport for carrying of supplies and equipment, to install Advanced Meters in Geelong, Victoria....ID:1665 TRANSPORT & LOGISTICS TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT CREW LEADER & TRAFFIC CONTROLLER Join our rapidly expanding organisation in Geelong and surrounding areas....ID:1699 VOLUNTARY WORK CAN STALL ASSISTANT Assist with sales of canned drinks to players and spectators during afternoon....ID:1674 GATE TICKET SALES Assist with ticket sales to patrons and sales of football records booklet....ID:1680 CLEANING MAINTENANCE WORKER Assist with general cleaning maintenance duties, bar, kitchen and the club rooms -Excludes change rooms....ID:1681 CAMP COTTAGE CARERS Cottage Carers/leaders required to assist in camp with 8-11 yrs old children attending Licola Wilderness Village. Camp dates apply, please contact...ID:1682 BEAUTY CARE- NAILS Attend to residents nails- paint and fill only - not cutting.... ID:1701 HOSPITALITY- CAFE SUPPORT Assist with the cafe operation, food preparation and cooking for catering purposes....ID:1702 MEALS ON WHEELS-NEWTOWN Delivery of meals to the frail, aged, or people with disabilities in our community....ID:1703 OP SHOP COORDINATOR Assist in customer service and counter operations, sorting, displaying and pricing of donated goods and general cleaning and maintenance....ID:1704
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DOG KENNELL, for small dog, EC. $30. 5256-2425. Ocean Grove.
FISH TANK, with stand/light, 4ft, extra thick glass. $280ono. 0400 419 015. Belmont. FISH TANK, high quality, EC, 61cmH x 121cmW, includes blue and white lights, pump, filters. $900. 0425 822 613. Lara.
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experienced concrete pipe layers required for the Geelong region. You must be able to read detailed drainage plans and use a pipe laser with a minimum 2 years experience. Applications to: shaunh@winslow.com.au Phone: 9358 7700 Fax: 9358 7701
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SADDLE, black, Bruce Smith, dressage, 16”. EC, $1,500. 0411 262 816. Clifton Springs.
WEDDING DRESS, size 12-14, cream, satin bodice with beading, on or off the shoulder, tulle skirt, fingertip veil with headpiece. Shoes/bag to match, $300. 0402 802 401. Bannockburn. WEDDING DRESS, size 12, long sleeves, pearl beadings, A line, train, exquisite design. $400 ono. 0418 502 068. Lara. WEDDING DRESS, size 10-12, very pretty, short sleeved, sequined bodice with lace trim. Matching hat also available. $200. 0431 543 888. Newcomb. WEDDING DRESS, and veil, white, size 14, beading and halter neck, never worn, $600, 0408 360 573. Bell Park.
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TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT CREW LEADER & TRAFFIC CONTROLLER Infratec International Pty Ltd Are a leading Victorian civil construction company specialising in watermain renewals. We are looking for suitably qualified & motivated Traffic Management Crew Leader and Traffic Controller to join our rapidly expanding organisation in Geelong and surrounding areas. Accredited ticket holders in both traffic control and design and implementation of traffic plans are encouraged to apply. Positions are full time and above award wages apply. Please Fax or Email your resume to the attention of Samantha Holly at: Email: samantha@infratec.com.au or Fax: 03 9839 7599. C974895-JL41-11
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WEDDING DRESS, stunning, long sleeves, satin/ pattern, size 10-12, EC, dry cleaned, $500. 0434 355 044. Lara.
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WEDDING DRESS, white, 10, beading, lace-up back, train, stunning!, 3 x bridesmaid dresses, 1012, silver, chiffon, overlay, long, flowergirl dress, 10, white, all never worn! sell the lot $1,200. 0412 235 861. Herne Hill.
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NEW WEDDING DRESS, size 14-18, lace up back, train, white, beads, embroidery, $400 ono. 0488 110 064. Geelong. WEDDING DRESS, white, size 12 - 16, thin straps (optional), crystal beaded bodice, princess skirt, lace up back, train, EC, dry cleaned, $1,000. 0407 048 276. Lara.
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PIANOLA, with 100+ rolls, VGC, with stool. $1,750. 5245-6828. Waurn Ponds.
WEDDING DRESS, 1012, made/worn in UK, cream lace over satin, Vneck, ¾ sleeves, tiered skirt, train, under-skirt, veil, very feminine, drycleaned, EC. $500. 52431560. Belmont.
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DRUM KIT, Pearl, export, 9 piece, includes stands and cymbals. $700. 52217723. Newtown.
WEDDING DRESS, 1416, ivory beaded and matching beaded veil, EC. Been drycleaned. $600. 0409 968 002.
WEDDING DRESS and shawl, EC, 10-12, dry cleaned. $500. 0422 284 788. Lara.
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sport Cats to have jump on Roos GEELONG Cricket Club claimed its second win of the Premier Cricket season when it destroyed Footscray Edgewater last Saturday. Batting first, the Cats compiled 5/270 from their 50 overs at the crease, with Micah Buchanan and Jacob Thorne looking in supreme touch to score 71 and 82 respectively. With the ball, Geelong’s openers struggled to have an impact as Footscray Edgewater moved to 52 without loss. But two quick run-outs swung the momentum before Jeremy Hart ripped through the middle order to claim the astonishing figures of 4/9 from four overs. Michael Condy took three wickets of his own to help dismissing the visitors for just 92. On Sunday, however, Richmond ended the Cats’ perfect start to the year with a six-wicket win at Central Reserve. Geelong batted first but never really got going to finish all out for 161 in the 45th over. Micah Buchanan top-scored with just 38. Richmond slumped to 3/31 but from then on the bowlers struggled to have an impact. Saturday features another one-day game, this time at Junction Oval against North Melbourne, which
Local Cricket JIM TIMBERLAKE Geelong has enjoyed plenty of success against in the past. Geelong Cricket Association commences round three on Saturday in the first two-day fixtures of the season. In the match of the round, reigning premier Geelong West takes on South Barwon in a game both sides will consider as a chance to see where they sit in the scheme of the things. The Rams have hit the ground running in their title defence with two victories so far but the quality of the opposition has not been the same standard they will encounter here. Damian Vassilou has been
in fine form with two half centuries, while Craig Allthorpe and Glen Talarico have enjoyed some success with the ball. The Swans sit mid-table with one win and one loss. The win, against Leopold last week, was by the narrowest of margins of one run in the final over. Phil Halbish looks like he will trouble plenty of batsmen but, to be fair, he’ll need support from his younger bowlers. With the bat, the addition of Clinton Peake at the top of the order looks ominous. As always, the team with the most contributors will win and Geelong West looks to have a moreeven spread. Selections: ST JOSEPH’S v Bell Post Hill, Manifold Heights v HIGHTON, GROVEDALE v North Geelong, GEELONG WEST v South Barwon, Leopold v EAST BELMONT, Lara v NEWTOWN & CHILWELL. Torquay looks like again being a force to be reckoned with in division two. Undefeated so far, the Tigers take on a new-look Alexander Thomson this round in a game evenly matched on paper. The Vikings have lost Sean Arnott and Lucas Benci but have added Marcus Cowdery and Justin
Larkins to their squad. For the Tigers, veteran Stephen Alsop has begun the season brightly with 95 runs in his side’s narrow win over Thomson last week, while Terry Hill claimed three wickets. Torquay should win but an upset would not surprise. Selections: Guild St Mary’s v WAURN PONDS, ST ALBAN’S BREAKWATER v Newcomb & District, Murgheboluc v GEELONG CITY, Bell Park v MARSHALL, St Peter’s v THOMSON. Bannockburn earned a welcome win last week against Corio Bay in a result North Shore will be desperate to emulate when the two sides meet in division three. Bannockburn had five batsmen scoring in the 20s last Saturday, which was slightly disappointing, but Pat Richards made sure he cashed in with 121 in his team’s massive 299. North Shore looks set to really struggle this season, with a host of players having left over the winter. I fear this game could be one of a few blowouts against North Shore this season. Selections: Teesdale v MODEWARRE, INVERLEIGH v Corio, Shelford v MEREDITH, WINCHELSEA v Corio Bay, LETHBRIDGE v Little River.
Snapper’s snapper a big noise among personal bests on bay On the bite BRIAN LONG ANGLERS who put in the hours had some outstanding snapper captures over the past week. None was better than the 9.3kg monster landed by Geelong Independent photographer Tommy Ritchie from the inner-harbour last Friday evening. Tommy said he’d like to apologise to nearby anglers for all the screaming as he landed his first big red. Other anglers also caught personal-best snapper. Belmont’s Russell Blair caught a fantastic fish just off Yarra St in the middle of the afternoon, which just goes to show that not all the best captures are taken after dark. The area between St Helens and Corio Quay hosted most of the snapper action, with the two hours leading up to and after high tide best. Simon Dantino found snapper off Clifton Springs, catching fish on bait then following up with soft plastics. Some of his best captures topped 6kg. Stephen Jones found fish on the bend of the channel off the Springs, catching and releasing seven fish to about 5kg on soft plastics. Paul Graham trolled with Tail Dancers between Point Henry and Clifton Springs for two snapper, six flathead and a huge pike just over 1m long. Paul noted plenty of fish on his sounder but found them difficult to tempt. Stingaree Bay’ spoil grounds were rewarding,
Screamer: Tommy Ritchie with his 9.3kg snapper. with snapper, flathead, whiting and pike all taken in reasonable numbers. Early morning saw most of the action. Peter Sharp trolled along Alcoa Pier with small laster lures to catch salmon, mostly just over 1kg. Whiting were taken from many areas, with good fishing in shallow water generally under 3.5m.
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Edwards Point, Grassy Point and Hermsley were all productive, with fresh squid and pippies the best baits. Joel Kramer fished the entrance to Swan Bay where he took plenty of whiting along with a few big salmon. Joel also caught a flathead of 2.2kg on a Squidgy Wriggler in the Bloodworm colour.
Plenty of squid were available along the inshore grass beds, with reports jigs in the 3 and 3.5 sizes working the best. Trevally and snapper were caught from the Queenscliff cut. Soft plastics accounted for the bigger numbers of fish. Perry St John headed to Fairhaven amid strong wind looking for a salmon. It turned out to be a great choice, with Perry enjoying a hot three-hour session on fish ranging from 900grams to 1.5kg. Black Rock was productive for snapper either side of 1kg during the two hours leading up to dark. Redfin continued biting in the Barwon River upstream of Buckley Falls to the junction of the Leigh River. Worm baits and Atomic shads and Rapala lures worked a treat. Carp were taken between Queen’s and Fyans parks on corn or bread baits. Anglers should use a berley to attract and hold the fish. Trout reports improved as the week progresses. Lake Tooliorook produced fish to 1.5kg, with bait clearly best. Deep Lake returned fish on Powerbait, with small, bibbed lures also taking trout around 1kg and 1.5kg. Stuart Haberman fished the top arm of West Barwon Reservoir to grass a couple of nice brown trout, his best 1.6kg. Stuart used a Rapala CD5 in the Muddler pattern. Six-hundred rainbow trout were liberated into North Geelong’s Seagull Lake ahead of this Sunday’s Nelson Junior Fishing Clinic. The free competition runs from 9am to 1pm for children aged to 16. 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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