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AcrossVictoria the state governmentwill spend $780 million on roads.

Regional roadsides will receive attention costing $3.2million, accounting for mowing, weeding and graffiti removal.

“We know more peopleare ordering goodsonline,” said Mr Carroll, and that meant asound freight network was important in regional Victoria.

And 20,000road signsacross the state willbe replaced.

Australian Labor Party candidate for Morwell KateMaxfieldsaidroad maintenance was important, particularlyrepairing potholes that could, and have, damaged vehicles.

Ayouth foyer moves away from atraditional crisis-focused approach and instead aims to create thriving livelihoods for the rest of ayoung person’s life.

Given that was almost eight years ago and the exorbitant priceincreases of practically everything since then, the comparison seemed dubious.

IT was apress conference of sorts.

Quantum chief executive Natalie McDonald said Quantum was pleased to be moving forward with the sale of the facility.

Blitz: Australian Labor Party candidate for Morwell Kate Maxfield with Roads and Road Safety Minister Ben Carroll at Firmins Lane, Morwell on Wednesday morning photograph daniel pederson

“They have been showntoimprovelong-term employment, educationaland quality of life outcomes for residents.”

Roads and Roads Safety Minister Ben Carroll wasn’t therelongand therewasn’t much of an audience.

Given we were standing by the side of aroad in Morwell,referencestoSpringStparliamentary protocols seemed out of place.

For more information on the help available through Quantum Support Services, visit www. quantum.org.au or phone1800 243 455.

By DANIEL PEDERSON

New youth homeless home

QUANTUM SupportServices has welcomed Latrobe City Council’s decision to sell Hazelwood House, Churchill to Quantum.

“On anygiven night,upto850 youngpeople experience homelessness, unstable housing and rough sleeping in Inner Gippsland.

network safer, regional economies would benefit because workers would be deployed in their areas andtheywould spend money locally.

One of Mr Carroll’s staff, handed out aprinted media release saying the state government investment of $780m was double that of the “Liberal National Party when they were last in power”.

“A youthfoyer can provide asafe,supportive, low-cost medium-term accommodation for young peopleaged 16-24 years who are experiencing homelessness.

Visiting Minister spruiks roadmoney

“Our young people will be supported to learn independent living and life skills, including personal health and wellbeing management, financial literacy and independent living skills, she said.”

Mr Carroll said aside from making the road

At the Firmins Lane Wetlands last Wednesday, Mr Carroll announced the beginning of the 2022/23 ‘road maintenance blitz’.

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He said 230 kilometres of Gippsland’s road network would be rebuilt, repaired and resurfaced as part of an annual road maintenance program, compared with 220km last financial year.

“This is our next step in bringing ayouth foyer to Gippsland,” Ms McDonald said.

Ms McDonald said Quantum would now focus on finalisingprojectplanning,and looked forward to engaging with the community on bringing this innovative solution to Gippsland.

The roads particularly noted were the Great Alpine Road, the South Gippsland Highway, the Monaro Highway and Paynesville Rd.

Asked about Gippsland’s railservicesand the possibility of increasingthe number of rail services beyond Traralgon,toBairnsdale, to more than three daily Mr Carroll -alsoPublicTransport Minister -replied, “Can Itakethat question on notice?”

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Passengers are asked to allow up to 60 minutes extra for their journey by coach.

Passengers are encouraged to visit ptv.vic.gov. au/disruptions for more information and to plan their journey.

Tickets for this event can be purchased by emailing admin@tyersartfestival.com.au

Buildingonthe successofthe online exhibitions, theTyers Art Exhibition will then continue online from November 14 to 30.

"The Opal Australian Paper Tyers Art Festival is pleased to return to aphysical exhibition in 2022, after atwo year hiatus, which willthen be followed by online exhibition, building upon the success of the 2020 and 2021 online exhibitions," he said.

Following these works,trains will not stop at Bunyip and Longwarry stations throughtoFriday, 14 October, allowing station upgrade works to continue.

of tactile surface to improve the safety and accessibility of the existing platforms.

The Tyers Art Festival has been running since 1979, and has grown from asmall exhibition of local artists taking place in alocal residence, to becoming one of the major regional arts events in Gippsland, attracting entries from throughout Gippsland, Victoria, and beyond.

COACHES will replace trains between Southern Cross, Traralgon and Bairnsdale stations from the first service on Thursday, 15 September until the last service on Sunday, 18 September, while works continue on the Gippsland Line Upgrade.

It’s back: The TyersArt Festival is set to return. file photograph

Prospective entrants can enter this year's exhibition by completing the online entry form at tyersartfestival.com.au/about/#submission.

Shuttle buses willconnect passengers at Bunyip and Longwarry with V/Line train services at Garfield and Drouin.

The Gippsland Line Upgrade will enable extra services between peak times between Traralgon and Melbourne, as track duplication, acrossing loopextension and second platformsatstations will provide more opportunities for trains to pass each other.

Atemporarytimetable is available on the V/Line and PTV websites.

Thefestivalsupports Tyers Primary School and localcommunitygroups.

"Support aGippsland artist by voting for their favourite artworkfor the 'MostPopularChoice Award' or perhaps purchasing an original artwork at the Tyers Hall.

Works include car park and amenity upgrades, and resurfacing, line marking and the installation

Festival director Peter Harrison is encouraging locals to get along.

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Coaches replacing trains

AFTER having to conduct the Opal Australian Paper TyersArt Festival as an online exhibition in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID, the Tyers Art Festival will return in 2022with the Opal Australian Paper 41st Tyers Art Festival at the Tyers HallonFriday,November 11 to Sunday, November 13.

Tyers art is back

"We are excited to see what amazing artworks our artists will produce this year and encourage art lovers to visit this year's Tyers Art Festival Exhibition to view what Iamsure will again be an amazing exhibition.

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While trains aren’t operating on the line, crews willundertakeworks on the newplatform at Morwell, and electrical works to service the new accessible overpass lifts at Traralgon.

Winners in each category will be announced on Friday, November 11 at the Gala Opening Evening.

"The Opal Australian Paper Tyers Art Festival allows artists from across Gippsland and beyond the opportunity to showcase and receive recognition for their work, and we encourage artiststo enter this year's exhibition.”

Under 18 student artists are encouraged to enter the exhibition, with anumber of awards specific to them as well as being eligible for all other applicable awards.

"Or if unable to get to the Tyers Hall, visit tyersartfestival.com.au from November 14 to view the online exhibition.

Each year, the Tyers Art Festival delivers avibrant andinnovative artsevent, providing Gippsland artists the ability to showcase their work and allow many supporters and patrons the opportunity to view and purchase the artwork. Awards for this year's festival include the Tyers Award for Best Exhibit, Best Exhibit -oil, acrylic, watercolour, pastel, mixed medium, drawing, designer craft (textiles, metalwork and other) and photography (landscape andportrait), Hangers Choice Award, Popular Choice Award and seven Young Artist Awards.

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Councilmap of Park Avenue in Cowwarr. filephotograph

-Conservation of biodiversity: 95 per cent;

The scheme was approved unanimously by council at ameeting on Tuesday, September 6.

Some incidentswith lesser environmental impacts included incursion of regeneration burns into buffers or other areas that were planned to be protected fromtimberharvesting and regeneration, and poorly executed rehabilitation in in-coupe road waterway crossings.

Amajority of residents agreed to the scheme’s implementation, and

Under that scheme, landowners contributed to the cost of asphalting and drainage works on an unsealed portion of McMillan St, between Davis and Thomson Streets.

WELLINGTON Shire Council will proceed with aSpecial Charge Street Construction scheme on Park Avenue in Cowwarr.

TheFAP, operating since 2002 and managed by DELWPsince 2010,iscommissioned by aunitof the Conservation Regulator.

“It will increaseits focusonincluding aselection of salvage coupes in ongoing post-harvest monitoring, reviewing and updatingprocedures and providing further training to the staff around soil and water protection associated with coupe infrastructure,” Ms Dawson said.

Thisresulted from construction of aboundary track into aLeadbeater’s Possum Special Protection Zone (SPZ).

Their contributions will be made in instalments as part of shire’s annual rate collection.

no formal objections were lodged with council regarding the proposal.

The total cost of the works is estimated at $180,000, the majority of which will be paid by council.

VicForests, astate-owned body, is responsible for harvesting and selling thetimberfromstateforests and regenerating the harvested areas.

VicForests top marksinaudit

VicForests’average performance the previous year was 95 per cent.

-Environment: 92 per cent for forest soilsand 91 per cent for water flows, water quality and river health;

Atotal of 30 coupes across Gippsland and the Central Highlands were audited, with two of the Central Highlands coupes in Melbourne’s water catchments.

“Disturbance associated with the track affected about 1000square metres withinthe SPZ (less than one per cent of the SPZ,” the audit said.

Residents help pay for road

Ratepayers were originally asked to contribute $115,200,or64per cent of the total costs, but will now pay just 14 per cent of the total costs.

Coupes for the audit were risk-based, rather than fully randomised. The findings of the audit cover aportion of VicForests’ operations.

As part of the scheme, landowners willcontribute $25,200,or$3600 per residence,towards resurfacingand drainage works on Park Ave, which is currently unsealed.

VicForests’ chief executive,Monique Dawson, said the findings were testament to the diligent anddetailed work of VicForests staff. VicForests, as part of its continuous improvement program, would take action on the 2020-21 audit findings, she said.

THE annual EPA environmental audit of Victoria’s forest management practices has found that VicForests complied with94per cent of conditions mandated in the state’s code of forestry practice.

Incidents that did not conform to the code were recorded in 19 of the 30 audited coupes. This was an average of 1.3 incidents with potential environmental impactper coupe, with as many as five incidents recorded in one coupe.

An SPZ is aforest management zonethat is managed for specific conservation values. SPZs forma network within state forests that complementthe formal conservation reserve system.

The approval of the scheme comes following months of consultation with landowners.

the successful implementation of a similar scheme in Stratford.

The nextOrdinaryCouncilMeeting is scheduled for Tuesday, September 20 at 6pm.

-Operationalplanning andrecord-keeping: 97 per cent, and;

Thefinal cost of those workswas $798,966.26 overall, with residents contributing $60,000, or 7.5per cent as part of the Special Charge scheme.

Across the 169 compliance criteria, VicForests’ performance varied between 77 per cent and 100 per cent,withanaverage of 94 per cent in 2020/21.

The auditor, Jacobs Group, was commissioned by the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) to do the work as part of its Forest Audit Program (FAP).

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-Coupe infrastructure -protection of water and soilfromroading, snigtracksand landings-ranged from 86-95 per cent.

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However, only one incident with apotential environmental impact was observed.

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Among the average compliance results of the various audit themes were:

The criteria covers protection of forest soils; protection of water flows, water quality and river health; protection of biodiversity values; road maintenance and closure practices;and coupe planning.

Council’sapproval comes following

Residents on Park Avewere first informedofthe SpecialCharge proposal in March 2020, with mail-out surveys sent to properties the following month, and again in September 2021.

betweenaged care, health and community services in the region.

Job pledge at TAFE

Stability: Labor candidatefor Morwell, Dr Kate Maxfield, says therehas neverbeen abettertime to study at TAFE Gippsland photograph supplied

ALISONSkeldon has taken up the position of chief executive at Latrobe Valley Village.

“I’m impressedwith the focusonmeeting the holisticneeds of residentsand sense of community here,” she said.

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VICTORIANLabor has announcedajobs guarantee for TAFE Gippsland graduates of aDiploma of Community Services.

Community serviceemployers will also be supported to take on graduates, helping them fill vacancies and develop their organisations.

“I am thrilled to be joining the team at LVV and learning about the terrific care and services delivered here,” she said.

The $39 million state-wide jobs programwill guarantee all students ajob in the social services sector when they graduate from the Diploma of Community Services between September 12022 and August 31 2024.

Ms Skeldon brings awealthofknowledge and understanding of thecomplexities and needs of aged care. She is looking forward to working with the board and staff of LVV to continue the highest level of care and support to the residents, families andstaff.

“Latrobe Valley Village has agreat reputation for its home-like environment and strong clinical care standards.”

“I am honoured by the opportunity to build on this,and work with the board of governance, staff andresidents to realise the goals of the strategic plan.”

Her experience in managing and adaptingto changes in policy and systems will help Latrobe Valley Village adapt to the Aged Care reform agenda from the Royal Commission into AgedCare.

Labor candidate for Morwell Dr Kate Maxfield welcomed the news.

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Ms Skeldonbegan her role last month, and is getting to know the residents, staff and the facility.

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“It’s clearthatLatrobeValley Villageisan important and long term part of the Newborough community as an employer, buyer of local services and service delivery partner.

TAFE Gippsland offers aDiploma of Community Services Forensic/StatutoryStream, whichdevelops students skills in working with the children, youth and family’s sector under the broadumbrella of community services.

Ms Skeldon has more than eight year’s executive director experience,overseeing operations in a not-for-profit environmentatLatrobe Community Health Services.

Latrobe Valley Village is acommunity-based, not for profit, fullyintegrated retirement and aged care home organisation in Newborough.

“There has never been a better time to study at TAFE Gippsland -with free TAFE for in-demand professions like nursing and community services,” she said.

As aGippsland resident for more than 25 years, Ms Skeldonhas seen the benefits of collaboration

“The Labor government’s Job Guarantee for graduates from TAFE Gippsland’sDiploma of CommunityServices gives confidence to those considering arewarding career providing care to those who need it most.”

Latrobe Valley students can enrol in the Diploma of Community Services at the Traralgon campus, afreeTAFE course, with the assurance of ajob when they finish training.

The Job Guarantee program will strengthen the Latrobe Valley’s pipeline of essential community services workers, and ensure more localsare supported when and where they need it most.

At ayoung age, she would sit at her father’s piano and play by ear, with her father teaching her the foundations of music, albeit informally.

Ms Hallattended Trafalgar State Schooland Warragul High School.

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At theage of 12, she began to have formal music lessons. At 15, Ms Hall left Warragul High School, continuing her educationatthe St Joseph’s convent in Trafalgar, where she studied bookkeeping, typing and music.

Ms Hall was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia in 1996 for herservicetomusic education in the Latrobe Valley.

From the age of 19 she would have to find ameans to travel some 120 kilometres from Trafalgar to Melbourne for lessons. She continuedlessons with him for three years until her marriage in 1944.

TRAFALGAR-BORN piano teacher Judy Hall celebrated her 100th birthday recently.

Edward Goll had taught Ms Hall’s past teacher Margaret Smallacombe, who then referred her to Goll, becoming his pupil at the age of 19. Goll, a renowned Czech-Australian concert pianist, was agreat influence on Ms Hall musically.

Throughout her career, Ms Hall has travelled internationally in aid of her professional development, visiting 26 different countries.

Shehas taught as apiano teacher in Gippsland since 1946, producing students of international fame.

In 2011, she was the recipient of the Distinguished Teachers Awardbythe Victorian MusicTeachers’ Association (VMTA).

In 2019,MsHall wasbestowed withlifemembership of the Victoria Music Teachers’ Association.

Centenarian: Local pianoteacherJudy Hall turned 100recently. photographs supplied

Over her career, Ms Hall has done anumberof community performances as apianist including for the Country Women’s Association, local fire brigades,football clubs, privaterecitals and playing with her chamber group ‘Judy and Friends’ at local nursing homes. She often accompanied at local eisteddfods and sponsored sections including a movement from apiano concerto and acomplete piano sonata.

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and four the Licentiate in Music Australia (LMusA) issued by the Australian Music Examinations Board (AMEB).

Ms Hall was born in Trafalgar. One of four children to parents Daniel Baillie and Mary Larsen, her first musical exposure was from her father who was aprofessional cornet player and bandmaster. Her exposure to music was further developed when her family bought aradio in the 1930s, serving as asource of discovering classical music.

While studyingunderMsHall,33ofher students received the Associate in Music Australia (AMusA)

As Ms Hall’s musical abilities advanced, she sought to improve her piano technique.

In 1946, Ms Hall began giving piano lessons. Her successesasa teacher were found in her attention to establishing aformidable technical foundation early in astudent’s development.

Her teaching ability was proven in the multitude of her studentswho passed examinations and competedineisteddfods, with 76 major awards and scholarships granted.

From an early age, her ability at the piano became apparent, and she was awarded ascholarship granting her six months of tuition.

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TheGreater Glider is at the heart of the current situation.The state government’s November 2019 announcementthat it would closethe native forest industry by 2030includedits policy on the Greater Glider through an Action Statement.

“VicForests has won five out of now 12 cases. Before the courts are two jointed litigations about theGreater Glider. The case has been heard, and the judge is yet to hand down her decision,” she said.

Ms D’Ambrosio’s office has said the protection of Greater Gliders was complex and “any changes requireproper assessment”.

This comes as the latest independentaudit shows VicForestsin2020-21 was 94 per cent compliant with the code of forest practice; the logging contractors, part of VicForests staff, are largely doing their job properly.

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Logging contractors fromWestand Central Gippsland met in Traralgon last week to discuss the hardwood issue.

Meanwhile, newpolling has found overwhelming public support for the state government to invest in homegrown timber. The chief executive of the Victorian Forest Products Association, Deb Kerr, said aUComms poll in the Keysborough district showed that an average 86 per cent of voters agree thatVictoria should grow more trees for timber production

The dozen or so at the Traralgon meeting have millions of dollars of expensive equipment lying unused,and workers threatened with pay cuts or unemployment,

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VicForests maintains that its new policy of retention harvesting, in contrast to clear-felling, can retain up to 80 per cent of forest stand, and dovetailswith the actions recommended in the Greater Glider Action Statementand subsequent

The Greater GliderAction Statement No 267 noted that “timber harvesting only occursina relatively smallproportion of the total areaof habitat occupied by Greater Gliders”.Timber harvesting is only carried out in about five per cent of Victoria’s native forest.

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At the same time, alackofinvestment in softwood pine plantations and supply chain issueshas led to high prices and ashortage of housing timber -and the state election is only two months away.

Parkside, Orbost’s second largest employer with 37 staff, has only afew loads of log supply. Like the Mectec Mill at nearby Newmerella, it will have to lay off its casual work force and put permanent staff on annual leave. If thesemills close, along withthe contracting businesses that supplythem, the direct timber losses in the Orbost/Marlo area will be 115.

The actionstatement is not yet formally part of the regulatory framework(in law), but the Conservation Regulator will monitor compliance “until Code amendments are made”.

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“More trees in the groundwill help secure Victoria’s future timber supply. Alackofvision for forestry by successive state governments, bundled with high demand and agrowing population, is now creating aperfect storm,” she said.

“For the cost of $100 (the cost of gazetting the management planfor the glider intothe timber code) they could stop the third-partylitigation and let the native forest industry return to the coupes approved for harvesting in VicForests’ timber release plan,” Mr Blackwood said.

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The Glideriswidely distributed along Australia’s east coast, from central Queensland to eastern and centralVictoria,includinginthe Strzelecki and Strathbogie Ranges. A2018Arthur Rylah Institute Assessment report estimated aGlider population of 69,000 in the Strathbogies.

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VicForests also says that its protective measures after the fires were highlighted in therecent VictorianRFA review as a“goodmodelthat could be more widely appliedaround Australia”.

Welcome to the paradox and crisis facing Victoria’sforestindustry;the nativeforestsector, largely based in Gippsland, is at avirtual standstill due to legal actionbyenvironmentalists and decisions by the Supreme Court, as demand for native hardwood because of its beauty, strength and durability remains high.

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“Thereisabsolutelynourgency from the govern ment,” said Chris Stafford, alogging contractor fromNeerim South in West Gippsland.Similar meetings were held in Bairnsdaleand Marysville.

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“If appeals occur, this couldpotentially take another one-to-two years. Iexpect litigation to continue,” she said.

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Ms Kerr and Narracan MP Gary Blackwood, who is the oppositionspokesman on forestry, maintain that if the Environment Minister, Lily D’Ambrosio,gazetted the 40 per centrule into theCodeofTimber Practice,itwouldgainthe legislative power that the court had to recognise.

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VicForests now puts the action statement requirements in place, prioritising live, hollowbearing trees, when it finds three Glidersper spotlight kilometre, not the previous five.

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Ms Kerr said 90 per centofAsh forests were injuncted by the Supreme Court’sDecember 21 decision in relation to protectingthe Greater Glider.

The review also noted that VicForests’ retention harvesting and regenerations systems should result in improved protection for threatened species andresultinmoreresilient stateforest ecosystems

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DELWP (Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning) in awebsite comment, said the reasons were unclear, butfactors included habitat loss and fragmentation,bushfires, planned burns, threats frompredators, climate change impacts and drought, and timber harvesting.

Discussion: Logging contractorssat down with Nationalcandidatefor Morwell Martin Cameron (grey jacket, righthand side) andAustralian Forest ContractorsAssociationmanagerCarlie Porteous(whitejacket) last week in Traralgon. photograph supplied

To protect the glider fromtimber harvesting, the initial policy statedthat if fiveormore Gliders are found within aspotlight kilometre, 40 per cent of the eucalypts across each harvesting coupe must be preserved, including live, hollow-bearing trees.

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The action statement said about 26 per cent of Glider habitat was in formal parks and reserves, with an additional 14 per cent protected in Special Protection Zones in state forest. Of the remaining area, about43per centfell in the General Management Zone or Special Management zone of state forest.

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state law and ‘vulnerable’ under Commonwealth law, its population having declined in recent decades.

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In the Supreme Court ruling last December, Justice Richards dismissed the Greater Glider Action Statement, saying it was not alegislative instrument.

Glider policy was tightened after the 2019-20 bushfires,with stricter requirements particularly in East Gippsland, and in July this year conservation advice was updated as part of the federal State of the Environment Report.

“An analysis overlaying all detections (from the Victorian Biodiversity Atlas andVicForests Species Observations layer) made post-harvest in timber harvesting areas in Vic since 1980, found that the species can persist in timberharvesting regrowth areas of very young age,”VicForests says on its website.

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THIS Foster CareWeek, family service organisation

For more information on becoming afoster carer, phone 5134 5971 or visit www.berrystreet.org.au/ fostercare.

Berry Street is encouraging Gippsland residents to step up and consider becoming foster carers to meet the growing need.

“Local foster carers for local children means that familiar things like schools, hobbies and friendships can continue at atimewhenother things in their lives are uncertain and confusing.

FOSTER Care Week is an annual event which celebrates and raises awareness about foster care across the care services sector and within the wider community

“Entering foster care is already such achallenging and stressfultimefor ayoung person butby

Foster care Week 2022

ensuring they remain in their local area, where possible, we’re able to maintain some stability and continuity for them,” Ms Robertson said.

The events and celebrations held during foster care week aim to highlight and appreciate our valuable pool of foster carers and the contribution they make to the lives of vulnerable children and young people in our community

Foster carers provide secure and nurturing homes for children and young people who are not able to live safely with their families.

Carers can only provide care day to day with the support of the dedicated services that support them, so we honour our commitment to carers

2022 Theme: Commitment to Carers

Celebrates Foster Carers and their dedication to the children and young people in their care

Urgent need for local foster carers for local children

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“If you’ve ever considered fostering, be brave and take the next step. Children and young people in our local region urgently need you,”MsRobertson said.

Berry Street Team Leader of Foster Care Recruitment, Assessment and Training,Melissa Robertson said foster carers play apivotal part in building strong communitiesand supporting children and young people to thrive.

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The couple live on acreage in West Gippsland, being out of town has meant they have lots of space so their children are able to pursue their individual passions while growing up.

When James was eight, Debra and Frank were asked to become permanent carers for Rachel*, a four-and-a-half year old who was not able to talk or walk properly.

Once he settled into his new environment we got him into basketball and bike riding –hehas completed three Great Victorian Bike Rides to date!

With persistence and encouragement Rachel got the hang of it –and in termsofher speech, you can’t stop her talking now,” said Frank.

She works threedaysa weekand hasa carer come to help her with cooking and cleaning one day aweek.

“James is 32 now and is living and working in Western Australia.

Now 28, Rachel lives in an independent unit on Debra and Frank’s property.

Sheisabletodowhatshe likes and make her own choices, but we’realways close by if she needs ahand with something,” Frank said.

“Jamesisthe sort of person who wants to be involved in everything, so we promised ourselves that he would have all the same opportunities as other children his age.

After having such positive previous experiences, they decided to agree.

Debra and Frank both agree that being afoster carer is areal joy.

We don’t know what we’d be doing now if we weren’t caring for these children,” said Frank.

He has support managing his finances to make sure he pays his bills and rent on time, and to make sure he budgets enough to spend on his groceries, but he has independence.”

The closest dance class for children with Down Syndrome is in Cranbourne, so each week after school we drive to dance and have Hungry Jack’s for dinner in Longwarry on the way home –it’s our Wednesday routine,” said Debra.

Four-year-oldJames*arrivedacoupleofmonths later, and the couple suddenly found themselves on asteep learning curve.

“It was challenging to beginwith, Ihave to be honest, but there was no way we were going to give up on him,” Debra said.

More recently when the couple were doing some ongoing foster care training, they were asked if they would consider taking athirdchild into their care.

“For people who are considering foster care, we encourage you to find out more about it, we have just loved the experience.

We often say thatifwewere 20 or 30 years youngerwewould have ahouse full of kids seeing them reach their full potential and become independent is so rewarding.

“Matthew* wastwo-and-a-half when he came to us in 2010.

“Matthew is 13 now and loves dancing.

The couple undertookthe required care training, knowing that they could provide aloving home to children who require alittle extra support.

DEBRA and Frank first discussed the idea of foster care after seeing aTVadvertisement calling for families to provide ahome for children with additional needs.

“The key is to stay positive and knowthereis support available when you need it.

“Rachel only walked on her tippy toes when she came to us, we would take her down to the beach and get her walking on the soft sand to build the muscles in her legs.

We’refortunate to have areallyclose relationship with his birth family who love him dearly –they are keen to be actively involved in Matthew’s life, but don’thave the resources to care for him full time due to his complex needs.

If you’re interested in becoming afoster carer with Anglicare Victoria, visit the website anglicarevic.org.au/fostering for information.

Space for the kids to grow and thrive–Debra and Frank share their carestory

Otherwise you can contact the team in Gippsland on 5135 9555 or email us at fostercare.gippsland@ anglicarevic.org.au

“Having Rachel just downthe driveway is the best outcome for all of us.

Sgt Williams is chief of LatrobeHighway Patrol, and said he had nine experienced officers at his command and “they make me look good”.

Apolice vehicle was behind the taxi.

Sgt Williams said there would be aCoroner’s investigation.

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He said an increasedpolice presence at local football finals,including highway patrol, uniformed and plain clothes personnel, reported crowds and drivers had been “really well behaved”.

Ataxidriver travelling along the highway near the hospitalatabout 2.30am, hit apedestrian, a38-year-old Rosedale man, who later died in hospital.

“We look at the statistics every week and know where the accidents areoccurring and on what days, that’s why we’ve beentargetingthose roads.”

He said travelling just five kilometres more than the speed limit significantly reduced drivers’ response time to anything in frontofthem, and that was why police supported 80km/h limits on regional roads.

“We havealot of holidayersmoving through here, either on their way to the coast or the bush and they’reoften hurrying to get to somewhere, acaravan park say, to stop, sit downand relax, so what’s the rush?”

“Thetaxidriver couldn’thavedone anything to avoid the collision and we don’t know why the person was on the road,” said Latrobe Highway Patrol Sergeant Mick Williams.

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“And travelling five kilometres an hour over the speedlimit really doesn’t save you much time.

HOW fast road accidents happenwas apparentin the early hours of Saturday morning, September 3, in Traralgon.

In the region he said, speed was the biggest problem, not so much on the highway as on arterial roads.

“There was no event of significance,” said Sgt Williams, of an operation that extended from Flynn to north of Moe.

“We’re alwaysatthe finals and ‘Operation Cheer’

was asuccessthanks to public cooperation,”he said.

On patrol: Sgt MickWilliams and Leading SeniorConstable Paul Douglas aretargetingarterial roads in the Latrobe region. Operation scoreboard, beginning September 22, is thenextmajor initiative. photograph danielpedersen

Are you single and looking for love? Dynamic Mars is charging through your relationship zone, so you need to be proactive (but not pushy)

Sagittarius

HOROSCOPES

September 12 -September 18,2022

Libra Beauty loving Librans are famous for being natural fashionistas and the classiest sign in the zodiac This week, with Mercury reversing through your sign, you want your innate elegance and sense of style to shine for all the world to see But don’t become overly preoccupied with glossy outer appearances! Be inspired by legendary Libran fashion editor Diana Vreeland: “The only real elegance is in the mind; if you ’ ve got that, the rest really comes from it ”

Scorpio With Mercury reversing through your self sabotage zone, the only person who’s likely to undermine your efforts this week is you! The best way to utilise the current Astro energy is to turn inward in positive ways, via solo activities like meditation, contemplation, prayer, yoga and long walks in nature On Friday and Saturday be careful a dubious fairweather friend doesn’t lead you up the primrose path to trouble Keep your bulldust detector set on high

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Aquarius With taskmaster Saturn moving throqugh your sign (until March 2023) you may feel as if you are failing to live up to your full potential And this week retrograde Mercury also disrupts travel or education plans Don’t stress, Aquarius! Mistakes will just motivate you even more, and challenges will spur you on even further Draw inspiration from blues legend (and birthday great) B B King: “The beautiful thing about learning is nobody can take it away from you ”

Mercury is retrograde and fiery g Mars squares Venus so do your best to avoid being hasty and hot headed And steer clear of argumentative people, especially at work A goal or dream could also be delayed or derailed, so you may have to reboot your wish list or just be extra patient Not easy for a spontaneous Sagittarius!

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A relationship with a child t Geenager, friend or lover is about to go through a frustrating patch as Mercury (your boss planet) moves backwards And is a cherished dream taking forever to manifest? Forget about airy fairy fantasies! Jupiter and Saturn encourage you to set a solid and achievable goal and then work towards it in a patient and persistent way On Friday and Saturday resist the temptation to be over indulgent with a selfish or spoiled family member

Capricorn Capricorns are feeling frustrated and cranky! With Mercury reversing through your career zone it’s not a good time to apply for a job, pitch your boss for a promotion or launch a professional project Instead, focus your attention on a romantic relationship, business partnership or creative joint venture that has real potential It’s also a suitable time to show loved ones how much you really care via a warm hug a welcome gift or a thoughtful gesture

On Friday and Saturday, Neptune scrambles communication and common sense So avoid being extravagant with money and reliant on unreliable friends

Pisces This week Mercury (planet of commerce, communication and transportation) is retrograde and Neptune (your ruler) opposes the Sun which could rev up your restless side and amplify your tendency to become confused or distracted So be extra careful when walking near traffic, driving, cycling or jogging, and don’t sign an important contract, open a bank account or lodge your tax return Wait until after October 2, when Mercury moves forwards again

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Taurus Taurus is a fixed sign and Bulls can be a very stubborn bunch And Mercury is reversing through your job well being and daily habits zones for the next three weeks So prepare for work chaos health hiccups or disruptions to your usual routine Flexible Bulls will learn to bend and adjust accordingly

Leo Hold your horses, Lions! Mercury is in retrograde mode (until October 2) so, if you are too hasty, you’ll run into obstacles You also need to be extra careful when you ’ re communicating with family, friends and work colleagues (in person and via social media) If you say or write something when you re feeling rushed, then it could backfire on you later On Friday and Saturday, resist the inclination to be rash with cash and thoughtless with friends

Cancer It’s a good week to review plans and complete tasks as you tick the to do list Professional projects and creative networking are also favoured But retrograde Mercury is stirring up your domestic zone So (over the next three weeks) prepare for a domestic drama or a family fiasco Explain to loved ones that you need plenty of personal space, and pace yourself Maintaining a disciplined daily routine and keeping up to date with domestic chores will also help

Virgo This week’s celestial salad throws somegfrustration into the mix, as your ruler, Mercury, is retrograde (until October 2) which slows things down, especially financially So your stress levels could venture into the outer stratosphere Calm down, Virgo! Your motto for the moment is the Serenity Prayer (from Reinhold Niebuhr): “Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference ”

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Aries Expect some relationship rumbles this week, Rams, as Mercury reverses through your love zone and a partnership may feel as if it’s going backwards Steer clear of being a selfish Aries who is too demanding! Generous Jupiter encourages you to get the ratio right between your personal needs and those of loved ones So do your best to reset the balance between giving and receiving On Friday and Saturday, slow down and take the time to get the facts straight

Milestone: Mid Valley ShoppingCentrecelebrated its40th anniversarylast Wednesday. Pictured is David McCormackfromthe JulliardGroup,with Mid Valley centremanager Sjaala Harbridge and Latrobe City deputymayor DanClancy photograph rebekah alimpic

Centremanagement were joinedbylocal dignitaries and the general public, who gathered to mark the occasion.

In 1992 the Juilliard Group of Companies bought the complex and undertook aseries of developments including the construction of the Village 8 Cinemas in 1996, and the first 6500 square-metre Bunnings Warehouse for the region in 1998.

Aspecial cake in theshapeofthe number 40 was cut by Mid Valley centre manager Sjaala Harbridge, alongside David McCormack from the Julliard Group and Latrobe City deputy Mayor Dan Clancy.

The official opening day was ahuge affair.

In 2002 amajor development was undertaken. Today, Mid Valley is anchoredbyBig W, Woolworths, along with afreestanding Bunnings Warehouse, Village Cinema 8, and offersmore than 50 specialty storesincluding 30-plus national retailers.

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Before the 9am opening time, all 1532 parking

The centre began trading on September 71982 with70,000 shoppers fromall over Gippsland flocking to the centre and spending just under $1 million in 12 hours.

Anumberofretailers are stillpresent today including Bow’s Natural Ice Cream, Just Jeans, Katies, Tattslotto and Mid Valley Newsagency (re-named Card Alley).

As 40 years ago marked the early 1980s, the theme for the celebration was, appropriately, 80s inspired.

MidValley

spaces were full and shoppers were queued waiting for the doors to open.

Mid Valley opened as aone-storey retail building anchored by Target, Safeway, Venture and McEwans.

Lustig and Moar soldthe centre in 1988 to Thompson Land for about $26 million.

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MID ValleyShopping Centre, Morwell celebrated its 40th anniversary last Wednesday.

Mid Valleywas officially opened on September 6 1982 by Mr Bill Landeryou, the Victorian federal government Minister for Tourism and Economic Development.

Her Majesty returned to our shores 15 times more including in 2011 where Iwas fortunate enough to have abrief encounter with her in the Great Hall of Parliament House.

Photographs of the day still adorn the walls of the Warragul old shire hall,now used by the historical society.

God SaveThe Queen

AS we mournthe loss of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II let us take inspiration from alife of dedicated service to duty.

Itold her: “Thank you your Majesty, you bring alot of joy to many people.”

Ijoinall Australians in mourning and reflecting on Her Majesty’s tireless service.

For those wondering justhow powerful The Queen, and now The King, are: they can dissolve

The Queendiedpeacefullyinher Scottish estate on Thursday night, 8.30pm local time.

God save our gracious Queen Long live our noble Queen God save the Queen Send her victorious Happy and glorious Long to reign over us God save the Queen

WE join withAnglicansaround the worldinpraying for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, and her family.

We mourn profoundly the passing of acherished Sovereign and a much-loved mother. Iknow her loss will be deeply felt throughout the country, the Realms and the Commonwealth, and by countless people around the world.

By LIAM DURKIN

Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh came to Gippsland in 1954, spending time in Warragul, Traralgon and Yallourn.

WITH the passingofQueen Elizabeththe Second, an historic

Her Majesty wasintroducedtoplayers from both teams. Among the Richmond line-up was Francis Bourke, who later workedasareliefnewsagent in Trafalgar.

The Queen was only 28 at the time of her Gippsland visit. One can only imagine the heightened security that would be seen if the same event washeldtoday.

during the pivotal eventswhich haveshaped the worldduring her extraordinary reign.

Anglican Communion

All in all, The Queen/The King is head of state in the UK, Australia, Antigua andBarbuda, the Bahamas,Barbados, Belize, Canada,Grenada, Jamaica, New Zealand, Papua New Guinee, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincentand the Grenadines, Solomon Island and Tuvalu. Those countries and manyjoined in the global mourning.

ON behalf of our Government, and every Victorian, we offer our deep condolences to His Majesty King Charles III, The Royal Family, and all thosemourningthe lossofHer Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

While The Queen herself did not sack Whitlam, she has foreverbeentiedtothe tumultuousevent.

Governor-General David Hurley

Thy choicest gifts in store On her be pleased to pour Long may she reign May she defend our laws And ever give us cause To sing with heart and voice God save the Queen

Farewell to our gracious Queen

Morelocally, The Queen has had some connection to Latrobe Valley residents.

She was truly aremarkable person.

Ipass on our condolences to the members of the Royal Family.

Her tenure oversaw recovery in post-war Britain, the transition fromempire to Commonwealth,the end of the Cold War, and theUK’s entry into and withdrawalfrom theEuropean Union.

Addressing the nation, Whitlam famously said: “Well may we say God Save The Queen, because nothing will save the Governor-General”. The words God save The Queen are synonymous with the opening line of the English National Anthem.

IT is my solemn duty to inform you that Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II has passed away on the eighth of September 2022 at Balmoral in the United Kingdom.

Music loverswho havebeen to aconcert of the bandQueen willknow they, fittingly, endall shows with arock n’ roll version of God Save The Queen

Her eldest son Charles is now King.

Older readers will surely remember The Queen’s visit to Traralgon.

Arguably the most telling moment for The Queen in Australian history was the dismissal of Prime Minister Gough Whitlam in 1975.

Australian hearts go out to the peopleofthe UnitedKingdom whomourn today, knowing they will feel they have lost part of what makes their nation whole.

And like no monarch before her, she captured our hearts and our affection.

This constitutionalcrisis cametoahead when Whitlamwas dismissed by Governor-General Sir John Kerr.

THE death of of my beloved Mother, Her Majesty The Queen, is amoment of the greatest sadness for me and all members of my family.

She was 96.

The Government and the people of Australia offer our deepest condolences to the Royal Family, who are grievingfor abeloved mother, grandmother and great grandmother -the person for whom for so long was their greatest inner strength.

Member forGippslandDarrenChester

Parliament had becomedeadlockedafter the Senate, whereWhitlam did not have amajority, refused to passa series of crucial Bills.

During her time, the UK had 15 Prime Ministers, and Australia 16.

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews

AUSTRALIANS awoke Friday morningtonews Queen Elizabeth II had died.

Her Majesty was aconstant reassuring force and pillar of strength

May she Rest In Peace.

God Save The Queen has had two stints as Australia’s national anthem. It was used up until 1974, before being replaced by Advance Australia Fair

Ihave informed the Prime Minister, and the Australian government will advise on the arrangements for national mourning and other arrangements in the coming days.

We pray for God’s presence to strengthen and support TheQueen, the Royal Family, and those who are caring for Her Majesty.

Technically, all unmarked swans in open water in the UK belong to The Queen.

Vale: QueenElizabeth II died aged 96. photograph supplied

Prime Minister AnthonyAlbanese

OLord our God arise Scatter our enemies And make them fall Confound their politics Frustrate their knavish tricks On thee our hopes we fix God save us all

Morwell-raised cricketer PeterSiddle met The Queen on at least three occasions, playinga test match for Australia at Lords in 2009,2013and 2019.

His MajestyThe King,Charles III

In 1976, God Save The Queen was reinstated, only to once again be replaced with Advance Australia Fair in 1984.

Kerr could have had Whitlam removed by The Queen, but given The Queen’s requirement to remain neutral in political affairs, such action would have breached this precedence.

The QueenisHead of State of 17 countries; and has been HeadofState of others duringher life. She is also Headofthe Commonwealth. All of these areas are served by oneormore of the42Churches of the Anglican Communion.

Queen Elizabeth II was the longest serving British Monarch,withher reignspanning 70 years after taking the throne in 1952 aged 25.

The Queen wouldtraditionallybeintroduced to members of theteambythe captain of the respective sides.

The KingorQueen doesnot need adrivers licence, passport or have to pay tax.

Remembering Queen Elizabeth II 1926-2022

During thisperiod of mourning and change, my family and Iwill be comforted and sustained by our knowledge of the respect and deep affection in which The Queen was so widely held.

reign and along life devoted to duty, family and service has come to and end.

Interestingly, the itinerary showed the Royal Family was only in Traralgon for 30 minutes, but stopped by Yallourn for well over an hour. If ever there was an indication to just how pristine the old Yallourn township was, surely that was it.

parliament, legitimiselaws, pardon criminals and declarewar

Very few of us know aworld without The Queen in it.

Moments of that occasion were captured by local papers, with an incredible 20 pages dedicated to thecoverage in the Traralgon Journal

Sadly, that joy has left us after 96 years.

As the first ruling monarch to visit Australia in 1954, she was cheered and adored across the country including here in Gippsland, when she visited Sale, Traralgon, Yallourn and Warragul.

Staying with the sporting theme, the Royal Family visited the MCGfor theopeninggameofthe 1970 VFL season between Richmond and Fitzroy.

Her presence spanned countries, cultures, language, and continents -her reign transcended decades and generations.

The Royal Family waved to well wishes, who lined the streets to see them in the flesh. Some 30,000 people were estimated among the Traralgon crowd.

The Queen is being remembered as aMonarch of absolute integrity,who served the Commonwealth with great decorum amid many significant world events.

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IT has been awonderful welcome to the Queen andDuke.Ithas beenawelcome rightfromthe hearts of everyone.

KingCharles III has his actual birthday on November 14.

When The Queen visited little old Traralgon

Therewere old folk and the infirm waiting on the rise above the westernsubway; there were almostcountless childrenturningbacktowards the railway station; there we ex-Servicemen not far removed from the exit gate through which our lovely QueenElizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh were soon to come.

Theyhavereceived the winning smile and handwave of Her Majesty; they have cheered her way; they have thrilled at remembering they are her children of the Great Commonwealth of Nations over which she reigns.

Hard by the gate was the Press and Radio -those men who have told the world of glad tidings of the Royal Progress -the Royal Progresswhich this da has brought them to us. In front were Scouts and Guides with colours flying.

DESPITE anew King, the date of the Queen’s Birthday public holidayislikelytoremain the same

Her Majesty The Queen, Buckingham Palace, London SW1A 1AA.

This is in line with atradition dating back to the 1600s, where each new king or queen must alternate the direction they are looking on the coin.

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However, earlier this year, Queen ElizabethII said she wanted Camilla to be known as Queen consort once Charles became King.

In Australia, the Queen’sBirthdaypublic holiday is celebrated on different dates, depending on state or territory.

None of the dates for the Queen’s Birthday across Australiafell on her actual birthday, which was April 21.

And there, places strategically so as to greet the Royal Couple and bid them official welcome, were the chief dignitaries of five shires. These citizens represented the Shires of Traralgon, Morwell, Rosedale, Mirboo and Woorayl, and many thou sands of loyal Australian subjects of the Crown.

THE Queen’s eldest son, Prince Charles, ascends the throne.

The the announcement of the coming of the Royal Train; the long-awaited arrival of The Queen and Duke. The pent-up emotions of the mighty crowd burst forth -Their Queen, Elizabeth, and the Duke of Edinburgh had arrived.

TODAY Traralgon is wrappedina mantleof gladness.

Royal mail landing in the Latrobe Valley

Victoria breaks for the Queen’s Birthday on the second Monday of June.

In the early morning people began taking up their vantage points;gathering at strongposts, and preparing for the greatest moments of their lives.

As aconstitutional Monarch, The Queen did not intervene in any political or personal disputes,and letters asking her to do so received astandard reply to this effect.

His coronation is likelytotakeplacea year after The Queen’s funeral. This will be apublic holiday in the UK King Charles’ wife Camilla, will be known as Queen consort.An agreement was made at their wedding in 2005 that Camilla would not carry thetitle of Queen, but Princess consort instead.

Apart from the physical change on the new face, you may notice somethingelse when you get your hands on the coins -King Charles will be facing left.

CURRENCY

Ascend: Charles,Prince of Wales is nowKing Charles III. photograph supplied

The Reserve Bank of Australia says it is tradition for the monarch to appear on the lowest denomination of Australian banknotes.

By LIAM DURKIN

Street upon street was flagged and emblazoned with motifs of the Crown and Empire.

serenaded the waiting crowd and eased the tension of expectancy.

The youngster had writtentoThe Queenin November2020, wishing her and the Royal Family amerry Christmas.

Australian $2, $1, 50c, 20c, 10c and 5c coins bearing King CharlesIII will soon be in circulation.

Aloud speaker system kept the great concourse informed; the people knew the scene behind the scene even though the could not see. Bands

Franklin Street became another strong post for Traralgon. People of the Shires of Mirboo and Wooryal flanked the Princes Street route. As they waited, above them wavedand swayed the vast cloud of brilliant decoration.

Of the no doubt millions of letters Her Majesty received in her lifetime, one was sent from the Latrobe Valley.

It was the second letter Sophie had sent Windsor Castle, and the RoyalFamily has replied on both occasions.

Thiswas the picture of the whole mileand quarter the Royal Visitors were to travel through the Traralgon streets.

Tense were the minutes, and hardy suppressed the excitement as the hour of Her Majesty’s arrival drew near.

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The Queen was shown almost all of her correspondence on adaily basis by one of herprivate secretaries.

As King,Charles could have his wife named Queen if he wished.

LetterstoThe Queenhad to be addressed:

“I’ve always liked The Queen and like the history of the Royal Family.

Traralgon teenager Sophie Goodwin received agreat thrill in May 2021, with aletterfrom Windsor Castle landing in her mailbox.

The Queen was receptive of Sophie’s well wishes, and her reply was signed by Lady-in Waiting Jennifer Gordon Lennox.

NEW KING

In Queenslandhowever, it is celebrated on the first Monday in October.

He will be known as King Charles III.

Traralgon JOURNAL,WEDNESDAY,March 31954.

Sophie saiditwas something of ashock to receive areply relatively quickly.

news@lvexpress.com.au The Latrobe Valley Express, Wednesday, 14 September, 2022 Page 21

Next in line to the throne after Charles is his eldest son, William, the Duke of Cambridge.

KING’S BIRTHDAY

All Australian banknotes issued from 1913 retain their legal tender status.

WE will be getting new coins and anew $5 note.

The British national anthem will be changed to God Save the King.

On the north side of the subway at the junction with the Princess Highway, amightythrong Traralgon peoplemannedastrongpostreaching to Church Street. At thispoint sistertown Morwellfolkinthousands lined theway of the Royal Procession.Theirarea extendedtoSeymour Street, andhalf the distance to Franklin Street drive, Rosedaleoccupyingthe remainder of th section of the Royal way.

As well as letters, Sophie also has anumberof Royal Crown coins left to her by her grandfather.

“I was actually quite surprised, especially with COVID and everything,” she said.

News of the day: Howthe Queen’s visit to Traralgon wascovered.

Elizabeth II, 1926-2022

with the form ‘I have the honour to be, Madam, Your Majesty’s humble and obedient servant’.

IT was estimated TheQueenreceived 300 letters aday

make the town worthy of the occasion.

“Just beingabletowritealetter to her, evenifI don’t get areply, Ilike being able to talk to her.”

From the Archives

Thereisspontaneity of excitement suchasthis old Gippstown town has never known since its birth.

The great concourse at this point includeda large congregation of those who had spared no effort to

Traditionally, those wishing to write aformal letter opened with ‘Madam’and closed the letter

What happens now?

Thousands, many thousands, have welcomed gracious Queen ElizabethIIand her husband,the Duke of Edinburgh,totheirown threshold

Then, in 2018, ASH began setting out offcuts and odd lots and letting peoplebuy what was there once amonth, on aSaturday.

“You just can’t buy timber this good elsewhere”. And the price? Some furniture-grade timber retails for $4 per linear metre.

Trevor, who lives across the road from Brett, makes furniture because he says it’s therapeutic and he’s endured afair battle with cancer.

In February 2020 anew retail centreopened, housed in amassiveshed -60metres by 26 metres -catering for both professionals and the do-it-yourself fraternity.

Trevor Brown, from Cowwarr, is poking around in the backgroundasBrett’s son Ben Bould -a mill employee for three years -prepares aload of desktops for architects Ola of Melbourne.

Such was the popularity of the monthly sales, the company soon sought ashed to house what fast became abourgeoning retail business.

Now, apparently with the worst of COVIDhaving passed us by, people come in and browse for hours, looking for the ideal piece of timber for their project, from rough sawn to finished panels.

“You know this really is the onlyplace where you can buy decent hardwood,” he said

“We don’t rush people out,” said Belinda.

With people working from home, there came a

“AndIdon’t knowthe timberterm,but you don’t wanttoo many furrybitswhenyou cut it, that means less time for me sanding,” he said.

Ray is retired and said the scroll saw was agood hobby for retired, creative people because the saws aren’t expensive when comparedwith the gear needed to make furniture.

He got into the work when his grandchildren started arriving; there’s 10 of them now and he’s now graduated to passing on simple jigsaws and toys to his seven great-grandchildren.

ASH retail outlet brings customers

When you’re thinking about offcutsfrom a sawmill that creates laminated beams, think potentially heavy.

Knowhow: If you’re looking to buyfromASH at Heyfield, Ben Bould and Belinda Bertram can help photographs daniel pederson

By DANIEL PEDERSON

Localskept phoningthe Heyfield timbermill, looking for abit of this or that, wanting to deal directly with the biggest business in town.

On the shop floor there’s a2.5-metre garden bench the team estimates would weigh between 350 and 400 kilograms.

rapid demand for desks.

“Everyone became aDIYer during COVID,” she said, “and we stayed open -well most of the time -because we’re considered an essential service. It was aboom time for us.”

Ray compares the process withusinga sewing machine.

“I make fairly simple jigsaws, for little kids. I’m working on oneatthe moment of Dino the Dinosaur made from oak,” he said.

Belinda, quick off the mark, made kits so people could come in, pick up apackand make their own desk at home.

Moe’sRay Mitchell came acrossASH while searching to buy Australian timbers on the internet; he was particularly seeking timbercapable of enduring ascrollsaw.

ASH sales and logisticsmanager Brett Bould, occasionally harried by the constantrequests, afew years ago reckoned there might be an opportunity for customers and the mill alike “but we just weren’t set up for it”.

“We just got busier and busier,” said Belinda Bertram, now ASH’s retail manager and amill employee for 10 years.

DEMAND sparked AustralianSustainable Hardwood’s foray into retail sales at Heyfield.

And so it took much of aday to lay out what would have otherwise become waste and another day to store what wasn’t sold.

And biggest it is; the millnow employs 170 people, hailing from as far afield as Sale, Traralgon and Churchill,toBairnsdale, Boisdaleand Briagolong

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Then amonth later came the start of COVID lockdowns.

But timber mills generally sell large commercial orders,not small lots.

Quality: ASHinnovationand strategy manager BrettBould talkswith Trevor Brownashelooks at the latest offerings in the shed.

The show has advancedfromcatering for local demand; word has got around and now it’s quite common to have Melbourne-based cabinet or furniture makers and carpenters picking through the range.

Who settles in foracosySaturday night hankering forsomeheart rending real-lifedrama from ahectic emergencydispatch centreinthe UK?

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Noon Days Of Our Lives. 12.55 The YoungAnd The Restless. 1.50 New Tricks. 3.00 MOVIE: Lady Caroline Lamb.(1972,PG) 5.30 Murder,She Wrote. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow 7.30 As Time Goes By 8.50 MidsomerMurders. 10.50 Chicago Fire 11.50 Danger Man 12.50am Garden Gurus Moments. 1.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 1.30 Take Two. 2.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 4.30 JoyceMeyer 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 10 BOLD (12, 53) 9GEM (92,81)7TWO (72, 62)SBS VICELAND (31)6am Children’s Programs. 5.30pm Tish Tash. 5.35 PJ Masks. 5.50 PeppaPig. 5.55 Nella ThePrincess Knight. 6.05 The Adventures Of Paddington. 6.20 Bluey. 6.25 Peter Rabbit. 6.40 Andy’sWild Adventures. 7.00 Andy AndThe Band. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Anh’s Brush With Fame. 8.00 ArtWorks. 8.30 Civilisations. 9.30 Great Southern Landscapes.(Final) 10.00 And We Danced. 11.00 Louis Theroux: By Reason Of Insanity. 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AFC BarraSeries.Replay 7.00 Merv Hughes Fishing 7.30 Creek To Coast. 8.00 AFootballLife. 9.00 America’s Game:The Super Bowl Champions 10.00 Surveillance Oz Dashcam. 10.15 Storage Wars. 10.45 American Pickers. 11.45 Hellfire Heroes. 12.45pm No Man’s Land. 1.45 Hard Knocks. 3.00 ShippingWars. 3.30 Pawn Stars UK. 4.00 Pawn Stars South Africa. 4.30 Truck Night In America. 5.30 Storage Wars 6.00 American Pickers. 7.00 Pawn Stars. 7.30 Family Guy 8.00 American Dad! 8.30 MOVIE: JusticeLeague (2017,M) 10.55 Late Programs. 9GO! (93, 82)6am A MonsterCalls.(2016,PG) 8.00 Esio Trot.(2015, PG) 9.40 Whisky Galore.(2016,PG) 11.35 Three Colours:Red. (1994,M,French) 1.25pm Asterix At The Olympic Games.(2008,PG, French) 3.35 Courted. (2015,PG, French) 5.25 Master Cheng:A Spice ForLife. (2019,PG) 7.30 Vita And Virginia. (2018,M) 9.35 Entrapment. (1999) 11.40 Odd Thomas. (2013,M) 1.25am Natural Born Killers. (1994) 3.40 Made In Dagenham. (2010,M) 5.45 Master Cheng: ASpice ForLife. (2019,PG) 6am The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 7.00 Friends. 8.00 The King Of Queens. 9.00 Becker 10.00 The Middle 11.00 Frasier Noon This Is Us. 1.00 Mom. 2.00 Becker 3.00 The King Of Queens. 4.00 Becker 5.00 Frasier 6.00 Friends. 8.00 The Big Bang Theory 9.20 TwoAnd AHalfMen. 10.10 The Big Bang Theory 11.00 Frasier Midnight Home Shopping. 1.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 2.30 The Late Late ShowWith James Corden. 3.30 The King Of Queens. 4.30 Home Shopping. 10 PEACH (11, 52) 7MATE (73, 63)SBS WORLD MOVIES (32)6am Morning Programs. 10.50 Road Open. 11.00 ThePoint. 11.30 Going Places. 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Despite thenextUSpresidential election being twoyears away Chas Licciardello and John Barron (pictured) arenever short of juicy tidbits, public missteps and news from the American political scene to discuss and dissecteach week. In this seriesreturn, the wryduo will preview the run-up to November’s mid-term elections. Even if youdon’t havethe slightestinterestinUSpolitics, Licciardello and Barron makeeventhe driestofpolitical topics fun and interesting

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What five songs that shaped who tantalising question asked by Double J s week for the past 15 years on her enormously popular radio program and podcast which makes its television debut this week Fittingly, there are five episodes in the series, featuring legend Keith Urban, singer songwriter Missy Higgins, sports presenter Tony Armstrong pop powerhouse Tori Amos In this premiere episode Rowe delves deep with actor Guy Pearce (pictured with Rowe) who reflects on the impact of losing his father at a young age shares the songs he used to cope with his Neighboursfame and how music helps him make sense of the world

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6.00 American Pickers. 7.00 Pawn Stars. 8.30 MOVIE: John Wick: Chapter 2. (2017 MA15+) 11.00 Late Programs.

6.30 TheProject. Alook at the day’snews and events

6am WorldWatch. 9.30 Shortland St. 11.00 The Therapist Noon How To RobABank. 12.55 Hunters. 1.45 COVID-19: Italy’s Tragedy 2.15 SecretsOfOur Cities 3.15 Feeding The Scrum 3.45 WorldWatch. 5.15 Shortland St. 5.45 JoyOfPainting. 6.15 Forged In Fire. 7.05 Jeopardy! 7.35 8Out Of 10 Cats 8.30 Hoarders. 9.20 Atlanta. (Return) 10.20 Sex: Made In Germany 11.15 Late Programs. SBS VICELAND (31)6am Children’s Programs. 7.20pm Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 Hard Quiz. 8.30 MOVIE: TheRailway Man. (2013,M) 10.25 Doctor Who 11.10 QI. 11.40 Ghosts. 12.10am RedDwarf 12.40 Ross Noble: Stand Up Series 1.10 Motherland. 1.40 ABC News Update. 1.45 Close. 5.00 Twirlywoos. 5.15 Hoot Hoot Go! 5.20 Pocoyo 5.30 Guess How Much ILove You. 5.40 Late Programs. ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am Complicity.Continued. (2018,PG, Japanese) 8.00 Manon DesSources. (1986,PG, French) 10.05 Odd Thomas. (2013, M) 11.55 Vita And Virginia. (2018, M) 2pm Master Cheng: ASpice ForLife. (2019,PG) 4.05 AMonster In Paris. (2011, French) 5.45 Asterix And Obelix InBritain. (2012, PG, French) 7.50 Our Idiot Brother.(2011, M) 9.30 The Commitments. (1991,M) 11.40 Late Programs. SBS WORLD MOVIES (32)6am Morning Programs. 2pm Shortland St 2.30 GoingNative 3.00 Jarjums. 4.35 Spartakus AndThe Sun Beneath The Sea. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 NITVNews: Nula. 6.00 Bamay 6.40 Land Of Primates. 7.30 MOVIE: Pound Puppies And The Legend Of Big Paw. (1988, PG) 8.55 First Nations BedtimeStories. 9.05 Through TheWormholeWithMorgan Freeman 9.55 On The Road. 10.55 Late Programs. NITV (34) 6am

TEN (10, 5)(9, 8) 6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Australian Story.(R) 10.30 That Pacific Sports Show. (R) 11.00 Rick Stein’s Secret France. (R) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 1.00 Win The Week.(PG, R) 1.30 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL.(M, R) 2.00 ParliamentQuestion Time. 3.00 Escape From The City.(R) 4.00 Think Tank. (R) 4.55 Anh’s Brush With Fame. (PG, R) 5.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R)

5.30 ANC PhilippinesThe WorldTonight.

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Journeys: TheBuller (PG) Bill Nighy narrates ajourney down the waters of the Buller River in New Zealand’sSouth Island.

6.30 SBS WorldNews

TEN 6.00 News Breakfast. 9.00 ABC News Mornings. 10.00 Q+A. (R) 11.10 Extraordinary Escapes. (PG,R) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 1.00 Savage River (Madl, R) 1.55 Death In Paradise. (Mv, R) 3.05 Escape From TheCity. (R) 4.00 Think Tank. (PG, R) 5.00 Anh’sBrush With Fame. (PG,R) 5.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R) 6.00 WorldWatch. 9.05 Peer To Peer.(PG) 10.05 Food Markets: In The Belly Of The City 11.05 Grayson’s ArtClub.(PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.05 GreekIsland Odyssey With Bettany Hughes. (PGa,R) 3.00 NITV News: Nula. 3.30 Destination Flavour China Bitesize (R) 3.40 The Cook Up.(PG, R) 4.10 Supervet Specials. (PGa, R) 5.05 Jeopardy! 5.30 Letters AndNumbers. (R) 6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 TheMorning Show. (PG) 11.30 SevenMorningNews 12.00 MOVIE: Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost (2011, Mav) 2.00 House Of Wellness (PG) 3.00 TheChase. (R) 4.00 SevenNews At 4. 5.00 TheChase Australia. 6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: Til Ex Do Us Part. (2018,Mav,R)Kelly Sullivan, Anna Van Hooft. 1.45 9Honey:Queen Elizabeth II. (PGa, R) 2.00 Pointless.(PG) 3.00 Tipping Point (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 4.30[VIC]MillionaireHotSeat.(R) 5.00 Millionaire HotSeat. (R) 5.30[VIC]WINNews.

11.45

6.00 SevenNews. 7.00 Home AndAway. (PGa) Remi getshis mojo back. 8.30 TheFront Bar. (M) Hosts Mick Molloy, Sam Pang and Andy Maher take alighter look at the world of AFL 9.30 TheLatest: SevenNews. 10.00 Crime Investigation Australia: MostInfamous: TheKimberley Killer (Mav,R)Takes alook at aGerman tourist who randomly shot dead fivepeople in the TopEnd of the Northern Territory 11.05 AutopsyUSA: Mama Cass. (MA15+ad, R) Alookat Cass Elliot’sshocking death. 12.05 Kiss Bang Love (PG, R) 1.15 Travel Oz. (PG,R) 1.30[VIC]HomeShopping. 4.00 NBCToday 5.00 SevenEarly News. 5.30 Sunrise

10 BOLD (12, 53)

12.35 Doc Martin. (PG, R) 1.25 Harrow.(Mav, R) 3.10 Rage.(MA15+adhlnsv) 4.25 The Drum. (R) 5.20 SammyJ.(PG,R) 5.25 7.30.(R)

SEVEN (7,6)

6.00 TheDrum. Analysis of the day’snews. 7.00 ABCNews. Takesalook at today’stop stories. 7.30 Gardening Australia. Advicefor the home gardener 8.30 Baptiste. (Malv) With Will finally safe, Emma and Julien hope to discoverthe identity of Gomorrah. 9.30 Doc Martin. (PG, R) Martin investigates after alocal farmer shoots at Robert for taking some of his eggs. 10.20 ABC LateNews. Detailed coverage of the day’sevents. 10.35 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL (M, R) HostedbyShaun Micallef 11.05 Summer Love (PG,R)Aman struggles with the past and future. 11.35 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) 6.30 SBS WorldNews. 7.35

6.00 TheDrum. 6.55 SammyJ (PG) 7.00 ABCNews.

ABC COMEDY (22)

6am

10.05 ABC Late News. Detailed coverage of the day’s events.

10.45

3.00

6.00 The Talk.(PGa) 7.00 JudgeJudy.(PG, R) 7.30 The Bold And TheBeautiful. (R) 8.00 10 NewsFirst: Breakfast. 8.30 Studio10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGa, R) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.00 Entertainment Tonight 2.30 Food Trail: South Africa.(R) 3.00 Judge Judy.(PG, R) 3.30 Farm To Fork.(PG, R) 4.00 Everyday GourmetWith Justine Schofield. 4.30 The Bold And TheBeautiful. 5.00 10 News First.

MasterCheng: ASpice ForLife. Continued. (2019, PG) 7.50 Asterix At The Olympic Games. (2008,PG, French) 10.00 Entrapment. (1999) 12.10pm Made In Dagenham.(2010, M) 2.10 Esio Trot. (2015,PG) 3.50 The RedTurtle. (2016,PG, No dialogue) 5.20 Complicity.(2018,PG, Japanese) 7.30 The Sense Programs. (34) 6am Home Shopping. 6.30 Travel Oz. 8.00 CruiseAway. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today Noon Bargain Hunt 1.00 Million Dollar Minute. 2.00 Sydney Weekender 2.30 Sons And Daughters. 4.30 Emmerdale. 5.00 Coronation Street. 5.30 Escape To The Country 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Father Brown 8.30 Murdoch Mysteries. 12.30am The Fine Art Auction. 3.30 Late Programs.

7TWO (72, 62)

8.30 TheHandmaid’sTale. (Return) June’s escape to Canada continues to weigh on her,but with Gileadseemingly pulling at herinthe wake of Commander Waterford’sdeath, anew confrontation between June and Serena seems inevitable.

9.30

10.20 TheBusiness (R)

6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) Presented by JenniferByrne

6am Children’s Programs. Noon The Bionic Woman. 1.00 Baywatch. 2.00 Motor Racing. IndyCar Series. Grand Prix of Monterey. H’lights. 3.00 TheNanny 3.30 3rd Rock. 4.00 That ’70s Show 4.30 Raymond 5.30 The Nanny 6.00 3rd Rock 6.30 That ’70s Show 7.00 Young Sheldon 7.30 MOVIE: Serenity.(2005 M) 9.50 MOVIE: Elektra. (2005, M) 11.45 Late Programs. Morning Programs. 10.00 SurveillanceOzDashcam. 10.15 Storage Wars. American Pickers. No Man’s Land. Inside Kings Cross:The Railway 1.45 Hard Knocks. Pawn Stars UK. 3.30 Pawn Stars Sth Africa. Truck Night In America. 5.00 Desert Collectors.

7MATE (73,63)

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NHKWorld

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6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra.(PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 The Block. (PGl, R) 1.00 After TheVerdict. (Mv,R) 2.00 Pointless. (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 4.30[VIC]MillionaireHotSeat 5.00 Millionaire HotSeat. (R) 5.30[VIC]WINNews.

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6.00 The Talk.(PGa) 7.00 JudgeJudy. (PG,R) 7.30 Bold. (R) 8.00 10 News First: Breakfast. 8.30 Studio 10.(PG) 12.00 Dr Phil.(PGa,R) 1.00 TheLivingRoom. (R) 2.00 Entertainment Tonight 2.30 Ultimate Classroom. (Premiere) 3.00 Judge Judy.(PG, R) 3.30 Farm To Fork.(PG, R) 4.00 Everyday GourmetWith Justine Schofield. 4.30 The Bold And TheBeautiful 5.00 10 News First. Lost TreasuresOfAncient Rome: Herculaneum. (Final PG) Takesa look at Herculaneum. 8.30 Hampton Court:Behind Closed Doors. (PG) Part 1of2.Anintimate look behind the scenesofKingHenry VIII’s belovedroyal palace, Hampton Court 9.25 World’s Greatest Hotels: Bellagio,Las Vegas. (R) Takesa lookatThe Bellagio in LasVegas 10.15 SBSWorld News Late. 10.45 DasBoot. (Mav,R) 11.45 Thin Blue Line. (MA15+al, R) Food Safari. (R) 4.35 Bamay.(R) 5.00 English News Morning. 5.30 ANC PhilippinesThe World Tonight 6.00 SevenNews. 7.00 Better Homes AndGardens. Johanna Griggs and Pete Colquhoun go on atourofArc House. Adam Doville builds an elegant studynook. 7.30 Football. AFL.First preliminaryfinal. 10.30 AFL Post-Game Show. Awrap-up of the game, including panel discussion and interviews, with access to players, coaches and staff 11.00 Armchair Experts. (M) Apanel discussesall things AFL 11.30 To Be Advised. 1.00 InstantHotel. (PG,R) Thewinning couple is decided. [VIC]HomeShopping. 4.00 Million Dollar Minute (R) HostedbySimonReeve 5.00 NBCToday. 6.00 Nine News. 7.00 RugbyLeague. NRL Finals Series. First semi-final. 9.45 NRLFinals Footy PostMatch Apost-match NRL wrap up of the first semi-final, with expert analysis and player interviews. 10.30 MOVIE: Shaft. (2000,MA15+lv,R) Amaverickdetectivequits the force to fight crime after watching akiller go free. Samuel LJackson, Vanessa Williams, Toni Collette. 12.30 Tipping Point. (PG, R) Hosted by Ben Shephard. 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Take Two. (R) Home shopping. 4.30 Global Shop (R) Home shopping. 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 SkippyThe Bush Kangaroo (R)Maryand Jerryare taken hostage. TheProject. Alook at the day’snews and events. TheLiving Room. Dr Chris Brown visits arescueand rehabilitation centre for pelicans on the NSW Central Coast. To Be Advised. JustFor Laughs Australia. (Mls, R) Stand-up comedy performances from Adam Christie,Nikki Osborne and Luke Heggie. JustFor Laughs Uncut (MA15+ls, R) BertKreischer,Michael Che and Garfunkel and Oatesshowcase some of their adults-only material. TheProject. (R) Alook at the day’snews and events. TheLate ShowWith Stephen Colbert. (PG) Late-night talk show Home Shopping. (R) Infomercials.(PG,R) Home Shopping Motor Racing. Formula 1. Race 16.Italian Grand Prix.Replay. 9.00 Escape FishingWithET. 9.30 iFish. 10.00 MacGyver Noon TheCode. 1.00 Blue Bloods. 3.00 Bondi Rescue 3.30 TheLove Boat. 4.30 Star Trek:The NextGeneration. 5.30 MacGyver 7.30 NCIS 8.30 Blue Bloods. 10.20 Evil 11.15 Star Trek: Discovery 12.15am Shopping. 2.15 Late Programs. BOLD (12, 12.20am Late Programs. 9GO! (93, 82)(73,63)

8.30 Q+A. Public affairs program featuringStanGrant anda panel of experts answering questions

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7.30 Shaun Micallef’sBrain Eisteddfod. Quizshow featuring schools 8.30 GoggleboxAustralia. TV fanatics open up their living rooms to reveal their reactions to popular and topical TV shows. 9.30 To Be Advised. 9.30[VIC]OffTheBench.(PG) 10.00[VIC]ToBeAdvised. 10.30 Law&Order:SVU (Mav, R) The squad deals with achild abduction. 11.30 TheProject (R) 12.30 TheLate ShowWith Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.30 Home Shopping. (R) 3.30[VIC]Infomercials.(PG,R) 4.00[VIC]HomeShopping. 4.30 CBS Mornings. Close 5.00 Clangers. 5.15 Late Programs.

11.30

9GO! (93, 82)

1.05 To Be Advised.

11.50

Prince Of Saudi Arabia. (Mav,R) 4.40 Bamay. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning 5.15 France 24 Feature. 5.30 Al Jazeera News. 6.00 SevenNews. 7.00 Farmer WantsAWife. (PGa) Hosted by Natalie Gruzlewski. 8.30 7NEWS Spotlight Takes alook at an investigation. 9.30 Homicide: WithRon Iddles: Gina Rossato (Mav,R)Former police detective RonIddles takesalook at the1982murder of Gina Rossato 10.35 Undercurrent: Real Murder Investigation:The Truth Is Exposed. (Mal,R) 11.45 Police: Hour Of Duty. (Malv,R) 12.45 Medical Emergency (PGa,R) 1.00[VIC]HomeShopping. 1.15 MedicalEmergency (PGa,R) 2.00 HomeShopping 3.30 Million Dollar Minute. (R) 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 SevenEarly News. 5.30 Sunrise. 6.00 NineNewsSunday 7.00 TheBlock. (PGl) Hosted by Scott Cam. 8.30

9.30

TEN (10, 5)

4.00 It’s Academic (R) Students compete againstotherschoolstowin cash and prizes. Hosted by Simon Reeve 5.00 House Of Wellness (PGan, R) Alook at locations that highlight living well.

12.40

6.00 Luxury Escapes. Cameron Daddo is joined by special guest Miguel Maestre,who shows him around his homeland of Spain. 6.30 Bondi Rescue. (PGal, R)New team members Boo and trainee Lachie must tackle dangerous conditions to complete amass rescue.

6.00 Fishing Australia. (R) 6.30 Rivals. (PGl, R) 7.00 WeekendToday 10.00 The AFL Sunday Footy Show. (PG) 12.00 Sports Sunday.(PG) 1.00 BondiLifeguard World Adventures. (PGl, R) 1.30 To Be Advised. 2.30 Explore. (R) 2.40 The Block. (PGl, R) 3.50 TheBlock. (PGl,R) 5.00 News: FirstAtFive. 5.30 Postcards (PG)

12.40

8.00 Ambulance. (Ml) Crews come to the aid of a100-year-old woman who lives alone andhas fallen downthe stairs.

5.15 David Attenborough’s Life That Glows. (R)

M) 2.25

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6am Morning Programs. 8.30 TV Shop 10.00 My Favorite Martian. 10.30 The Baron. 11.35 MOVIE: DerbyDay.(1952) 1.20pm MOVIE: Contraband Spain. (1955,PG) 3.00 Motor Racing. TCRAustralia Series, TransAmSeries and S5000 Australian Drivers Championship 5.00 MOVIE: The WarWagon. (1967, PG) 7.00 MOVIE: True Grit. (1969,PG) 9.40 MOVIE: TheJackal. (1997, MA15+) 12.05am Late Programs.

6am Home Shopping 9.00 The Doctors. 10.00 PatCallinan’s 4x4 Adventures. 11.00 Escape FishingWithET. 11.30 Healthy HomesAustralia Noon The Love Boat 1.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 2.00 MacGyver 4.00 Roads Less Travelled. 4.30 iFish. 5.00 Reel Action. 5.30 Scorpion. 7.30 NCIS 8.30 NCIS: LosAngeles. 10.20 Blood And Treasure. 11.15 Late Programs.

3.30 Kubrick In HisOwn Words.(MA15+av R) 4.40 Bamay. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.15 France 24 Feature. 5.30

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VICELAND (31) SBS WORLD MOVIES (32)

7.30 Death In Paradise. (PG, R) ATVpresenter is murdered 8.30 Miniseries: Marriage. (Ml)Part 3 of 4. Emma attends alegal conference with her boss whileIan waits at home, worried aboutwhatshe is doing.

8.30

6.10 ExtraordinaryEscapes. (PG) Presented by SandiToksvig. 7.00 ABC News. Takesalook at today’stop stories.

(2020,French) 12.30am Late Programs. 6am Morning

7.30 SevenNews.

10.05 Scotland: 1000 Years Of History. (PGal, R) Narrated by John Hannah.

11.00

6.00 Getaway.(PG,R) 6.30 ACurrent Affair 7.00 WeekendToday 10.00 Today Extra: Saturday.(PG) 12.00 Surfing Australia TV 12.30 Rivals. (PGl) 1.00 DriveTV. (Return) 1.30 Endangered. (PG, R) 2.30 The Block. (PGl, R) 3.30 The Bizarre Pet Vets.(PGm) 4.30 TheGarden Gurus. 5.00 News: FirstAtFive. 5.30 Getaway. (PG)

Jessica meets anew friend whocould turn out to be something more 9.30 SummerLove (PG, R) Aman tries to avoid meeting his girlfriend’sfamily and theweighty expectations of their marriage. 10.00 Savage River (Madl, R) Hugh goesmissing 10.55 Silent Witness. (Mav,R)Jack and Nikki investigate thedeath of an inmate 12.00 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv)

6.30 SBS World News.

2.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 Global Shop (R) Home shopping.

ABC TV (2) SBS (3)

9GO! (93, 82)

SBS

10 BOLD (12, 53)

11.00 MOVIE: X-Men. (2000,Mhv,R) Twogroups of mutants struggle for supremacy,one trying to savehumanity, the other trying to change it.Hugh Jackman, PatrickStewart, Ian McKellen.

9.15 Elizabeth IAnd II:The GoldenQueens (R) Part 1of2 Explores theshared elements in the livesofElizabeth Iand II.

11.40

8.20 Secrets Of TheTowerOf London. (PG, R) Takesalook at an archaeological dig near the Chapel on the groundsofthe TowerofLondon.

ANC PhilippinesThe WorldTonight

7.00 TheDog House. (PG, R) Follows a team of devotedmatchmakers as they pair homeless dogs withhopeful companions.

8.30 MOVIE: Jack Reacher: Never Go Back (2016,Mv, R) JackReacher comes to the aid of aUSArmy officer he suspects is the victim of aconspiracy, only to findhimselfframed formurder and hisestrangedteenage daughter in the sights of the killers. TomCruise, Cobie Smulders, Danika Yarosh.

7TWO (72, 62)

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(R) Alook at the day’snews. 12.00 Home Shopping. (R) 2.30[VIC]Infomercials.(PG,R) 4.00[VIC]HomeShopping.(R) 4.30 CBS Mornings. 6am Morning Programs. 12.55pm QC Bud: The Black Market’s Last Stand. 1.25 Reset. 1.55 The New York Times Presents: The Weekly 2.25 WorldWatch. 2.50 Underground Worlds. 4.45 Sidelined: Women In Basketball. (Premiere) 5.45 Life After People 6.40 How Not To Get Cancer 7.35 Abandoned Engineering 8.30 The UnXplained. 9.20 Cracking The Code. (Premiere) 10.15 Late Programs. 6am Children’s Programs. 7.10pm Shaun The Sheep 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Australia Remastered: Nature’s Great Divide 8.25 LouisTheroux:Extreme Love. 9.30 Old People’s Home ForTeenagers 10.30 Civilisations. 11.30 MOVIE: The RailwayMan. (2013, M) 1.20am George Clarke’sAmazing Spaces. (Final) 2.10 ABC News Update. 2.15 Close. 5.00 Clangers. 5.15 Hoot Hoot Go! 5.20 Sarah &Duck. 5.30 Late Programs. ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am The Forbidden Kingdom. (2008,PG) 7.55 Asterix And Obelix In Britain. (2012, PG, French) 10.00 The Commitments. (1991,M) 12.10pm Irrational Man. (2015,M) 2.00 Jean De Florette. (1986,PG, French) 4.15 Big Fish. (2003, PG) 6.30 Without AClue. (1988, PG) 8.30 ThenCameYou. (2018, M) 10.20 AGuide To Second Date Sex. (2019,MA15+) 11.50 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm VICE Sports. 2.00 The South Sydney Story 3.00 Football.TiwiIslands FootballLeague. Grand Final. Imalu Tigers vMuluwurri Magpies.Replay 4.30 RugbyLeague.NRL.WAWomens First Grade Premiership League 6.00 Amplify. 6.30 News. 6.40 Wild New Zealand. 7.40 Who Killed Malcolm X. 8.30 TheKings. 9.30 MOVIE: Bank Robber (1993,MA15+) 11.10 Late Programs. NITV (34) 6am Morning Programs. 1pm Modern Business Australia. (Premiere) 1.30 South Aussie With Cosi. 2.15 Equestrian. FEI World C’ships. Dressage Individual Freestyle. H’lights. 3.30 My Greek Odyssey 4.30 To Be Advised. 6.00 Air Crash Investigation: Special Report. 7.00 Border Security 8.30 Steam TrainJourneys. 9.30 The Yorkshire Steam Railway:All Aboard.(Premiere) 10.30 Extreme Railways. 11.30 Late Programs. 6am MorningPrograms. 1.55pm Rugby League. NRL Women’sPremiership. Round 5. Gold CoastTitans vSydney Roosters. 3.45 Rugby League. NRLWomen’s Premiership.Round 5. St GeorgeIllawarraDragons vNewcastle Knights 5.30 Getaway 6.00 To Be Advised. 7.00 The BizarrePet Vets. 8.00 To Be Advised. 10.00 Tennis Davis Cup. Finals.Group C. GermanyvAustralia. 4am Late Programs. 9GEM (92,81)7TWO (72, 62) 6am Children’s Programs. 1.30pm Rivals. 2.00 Surfing Australia TV 2.30 TopChef 3.30 Say YesToThe Dress: UK. 5.30 To Be Advised. 7.30 MOVIE: Bumblebee.(2018 M) 9.45 MOVIE: Hulk. (2003, M) 12.30am Stunt Science. 1.30 Watch WhatHappens Live:Below Deck Reunion Series 7. 2.30 Say YesToThe Dress: UK. 3.00 Power Rangers DinoSuper 3.30 Beyblade Burst:Quad Drive 4.00 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 10.00 BigAngry Fish. 11.00 My FishingPlace. 11.30 Step Outside. Noon TheFishingShowByAFN 1.00 Hook,LineAnd Sinker 2.00 On The Fly 2.30 Merv HughesFishing. 3.00 Fishing Addiction. 4.00 MOVIE: Firefox. (1982,PG) 6.30 MOVIE: Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver Surfer.(2007,PG) 8.30 MOVIE: Avengers: InfinityWar.(2018,M) 11.35 Late Programs. 9GO! (93, 82)7MATE (73, 63) 6am Morning Programs. 7.30 KeyOfDavid 8.00 TheDoctors. 9.00 4x4 Adventures. 10.00 Reel Action. 11.00 Healthy HomesAust. 11.30

6.30 Compass: Raising Her Voice. (R)PresentedbyYasmin Poole. 7.00 ABC News Sunday. 7.40 Spicks And Specks. (PG) Hosted by Adam Hills. 8.30 Savage River. (Mal) As Rachel investigates the new homicide, town secrets start to emerge and new motives become apparent. 9.25 SilentWitness. (Mav) After asurprising breakthrough in Jay’s case, Nikki struggles to accept that Scott may notberesponsible. 10.25 TheNewsreader (Mal, R) Helen and Dale reportona comet. 11.20 TheCapture. (Final, Mlv, R) 12.20 Harrow. (Mav,R) 3.00 Rage.(MA15+adhlnsv) 4.15 The RecordingStudio. (R) 5.00 Insiders. (R) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Egypt Code

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4.00 Believer’sVoice Of Victory.(PGa) 4.30 Take Two. (R) 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today 6.30 TheSundayProject. Alook at the day’snews. 7.30 TheAmazingRace Australia (PGl) The teams head to Bogota, where they must choose between bicycle polo or emerald identification. 9.00 NCIS: Hawai’i (Mv) Kai goes undercoverasachef to gather intel on acriminal kingpin who is connected to alocal eatery. 10.00 FBI. (Mv, R) The team welcomes anew member 11.00 TheSunday

1.00 Home Shopping. (R) 3.30[VIC]Infomercials.(PG,R)

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Division 1. 4.20 Hockey.WAWomen’sFieldHockey Premier Division 1. 5.50 Songs From The Inside. 6.20 Kriol Kitchen. 6.50 News. 7.00 True North Calling. 7.30 First Australians. 8.30 TheWrestlers. 9.30 MOVIE: Resurrecting The Champ. (2007, M) 11.30 Late Programs. NITV

6am Morning Programs. 11.30 Your 4x4 Noon Garage 41 12.30 Timbersports. 1.00 Blokesworld. 1.30 Australia ReDiscovered.

6am The LateShow With Stephen Colbert. 7.00 The KingOfQueens. 8.00 Frasier 9.00 Becker 10.00 Friends. Noon The King Of Queens 1.00 To Be Advised 4.30 Friends. 6.00 The BigBangTheory 10.15 Friends. 12.15am Home Shopping. 1.45 TheBig Bang Theory 2.40 NancyDrew 3.30 Charmed. 4.30 Home Shopping.

7MATE (73,63)

10 PEACH (11, 52)

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TEN (10, 5)NINE (9, 8) 6.00 Rage. (PG) 7.00 WeekendBreakfast. 9.00 Rage.(PG) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 12.30 Vera.(Mv,R) 2.00 Midsomer Murders. (PG,R) 3.30 Great Southern Landscapes. (Final, PG, R) 4.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG, R) 4.50 Landline. (R)

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NINE (9,8) 6.00 Rage. (PG) 7.00 WeekendBreakfast. 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Offsiders. 10.30 The World This Week.(R) 11.00 Compass. (PGa, R) 11.30 Songs Of Praise. 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 12.30 Landline. 1.30 Gardening Australia.(R) 2.30 Old People’s Home For Teenagers. (R) 3.30 Rick Stein’s Secret France. (R) 4.30 Win The Week.(PG,R) 5.00 Art Works.(PG,R) 5.30 AntiquesRoadshow.(R)

4.30 Authentic (PG)

2.00 Football. AFL Women’s.Round 4. Fremantle vCarlton. 4.00 Pawn Stars. 4.30 Last Stop Garage 5.00 MOVIE: Westworld. (1973 PG) 7.00 Border Security 7.30 To Be Advised. 8.30 MOVIE: The Rock. (1996,MA15+) 11.20 Late Programs.

2.00 Home Shopping. (R)

6.00 Nine NewsSaturday. 7.00 RugbyLeague. NRL Finals Series. Second semi-final. 9.45 NRL Finals Footy PostMatch. Apost-match NRLwrapup of the second semi-final, with expert analysis and player interviews. 10.30 MOVIE: TheDeadPool. (1988,Mdlv,R)A copinvestigates amurder and the game of “deadpool”,inwhich people betoncelebrities dying. Clint Eastwood, Patricia Clarkson, LiamNeeson. 12.30 Endangered: SouthAfrica. (PG, R) Lin Sutherland heads to South Africa. 1.30 Drive TV (R) Emma takes the GWM Cannon Uteonanadventure.

SEVEN (7,6)

6.00 NBCToday. [VIC]HomeShopping. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 TheMorning Show: Weekend. (PG) 11.00 House Of Wellness. (PG,R) 12.00 Football. AFL Women’s Round 4. Collingwood vAdelaide 2.00 Football. VFL.Grand final.

1.20

8.30

ABC TV (2) SBS (3) SEVEN (7,6)

6.00 The LivingRoom. (R) 7.00 Athletics. Sydney RunningFestival. 10.00 Studio 10: Sunday.(PG) 12.30 To Be Advised. 1.40 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield. (R) 2.00 Pooches At Play.(R) 2.30 Luxury Escapes. (R) 3.00 Ultimate Classroom. (R) 3.30 Food Trail:South Africa. (R) 4.00 Farm To Fork.(PG, R) 4.30 TasteOfAustraliaWith Hayden Quinn. 5.00 10 News First. Breakers. (PG) Acelebration of hieroglyphs being decoded. Lost Pyramids Of TheAztecs. (PGav,R)Part 1of2.Follows archaeologists as they embark on an experiment to builda replica Aztec pyramid. Jack TheRipper: The Case Reopened. (Mav,R)Takes alook at Jack The Ripper Who Gets To Stay In Australia? (PG, R) TheLastJourney Of TheVikings. (PGv,R) TheCrown 60 Minutes. Current affairs program, investigating, analysingand uncovering the issuesaffecting all Australians. Nine News Late. Takesa look at the latest news andevents from Australia and around theworld. TheFirst48: Taken ForA Ride. (Mav)Alookatthe murder of Rodney Stafford Killer Couples: Katie Belflower And MikeSimons. (Ma) FirstResponders. (Malm) Tipping Point. (PG, R) Shop: Home Shopping. (R) Project Buy To Build. Noon Scorpion 2.00 Demolition DownUnder 3.00 Stories Of Bikes. 3.30 Snap Happy 4.00 Roads Less Travelled 4.30 What’sUpDown Under 5.00 IFish 5.30 Reel Action. 6.00 Bondi Rescue. 6.30 MacGyver 7.30 NCIS 10.20 48 Hours. 11.15 Late Programs. 6am TheBig Bang Theory 7.30 Friends. 8.30 Carol’sSecond Act. 10.30 Friends. 1.30pm The Middle. 3.00 Friends. 5.00 ShaunMicallef’s Brain Eisteddfod. 6.00 The Big Bang Theory 9.00 The Neighborhood 10.00 Ghosts 11.00 Friends. Midnight HomeShopping. 1.30 MOVIE: The Inbetweeners. (2011, MA15+) 3.30 TheBig Bang Theory 4.30 Home Shopping.

10.30

6.00 NBCToday [VIC]HomeShopping. 7.00 WeekendSunrise. 10.00 TheMorning Show: Weekend. (PG) 12.00 Horse Racing. MRC Foundation FamilyDay andGeorge Main Stakes Day 3.30 AFLPre-Game Show. 4.00 Football. AFL.Second preliminaryfinal.

11.00 NCIS (Mv, R) AUSNavy officer’s murder is investigated.

5.00 TheTalk. (PGa,R) ABCNews Update. Close. Late Programs. TV PLUS (22) Morning Programs. 6.55 AMonster In Paris. (2011, French) 8.35 Sheep And Wolves. (2016,PG) 10.10 TheClient.(1994) The Of An Ending. (2017, Complicity.(2018,PG, Japanese) DesSources. (1986,PG, French) The Forbidden Kingdom. (2008,PG) PanicRoom. (2002, MA15+) Lovers. Programs. Will Bamay. Hockey.WAMen’s FieldHockey.Premier (34) Morning Programs. 11.30 South Aussie With Cosi. Noon Weekender 12.30 Weekender 1.00 Australia: The Story Of Us. 2.00 Escape To The Country 4.00 Bargain Hunt. 5.00 Horse Racing. MRC FoundationFamily Day and George Main Stakes Day 5.30 The Amazing Homemakers. 6.30 The YorkshireVet. 8.30 Escape To The Country 10.30 IEscaped To The Country. 11.30 Late Programs.

4.35 Manon

2.10pm Always WasAlways

7.30 Greatest Train Journeys From Above: GlacierExpress. (Premiere) Follows the Glacier Express.

10.00

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Cook Up With Adam LiawBitesize. (R) 9.05 The Autistic Gardener. (PG) 10.00 Earth’s Natural Wonders. (PG) 11.00 Paul O’Grady:For The Love Of Dogs. (PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Speedweek. 3.00 CountdownToQatar 2022. 3.30 The Rising. 4.00 Cycling. Ceratizit Challenge by La Vuelta. Highlights. 5.00 Going Places. (R) 5.35 Secrets Of The Imperial WarMuseum.(PG)

11.45 MOVIE: Apocalypse NowRedux. (1979,MA15+alv,R)Martin Sheen.

6am WorldWatch. 9.30 Shortland St. 11.00 The Therapist Noon Fubar: TheAge Of The Computer. 12.25 Stoned Moms. 12.50 Speed With Guy Martin. 1.45 Noisey. 2.35 Over TheBlack Dot. 3.05 Yokayi Footy 4.00 WorldWatch. 5.30 Insight 6.30 DominoMasters. 7.30 ImpossibleEngineering. 8.30 The Good Fight. 9.30 The Handmaid’sTale. 11.30 Hoarders. 1.10am The Devil YouKnow 2.50 Late Programs. 6am Children’s Programs. 7.10pm Shaun The Sheep 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 QI 8.30 Celia Pacquola: AllTalk. (Premiere) 9.30 Sammy J. 9.35 Whose Line Is It Anyway? 10.00 Would ILie To You? 10.30 Doctor Who 11.15 FridayNight Dinner 11.40 Brassic 12.25am David Attenborough’s Global Adventure 1.15

5.30 SkippyThe Bush Kangaroo (R) Afilm star triestoget rid of Skippy

9GEM (92,81)

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6.00 MorningPrograms. 10.05 Earth’s Natural Wonders. 11.00 Paul O’Grady:For TheLove Of Dogs. (PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Motorcycle Racing. FIM SuperbikeWorld Championship.Round 7. Highlights. 3.05 The Hunt ForShackleton’sIce Ship.(PGal, R) 4.40 The Great Train Robbery:The Hidden Tapes. (PGl, R) 5.35 Secrets Of The Imperial War Museum. (PG)

6am

SBS 10 BOLD (12, 53) 10 PEACH (11, 52)

6am Children’s Programs. 1.30pm Everybody LovesRaymond: The FirstSix Years. 2.20 Motor Racing. FIA WorldEndurance C’ship.6Hours of Fuji. H’lights. 3.30 Say YesTo The Dress: Australia. 5.00 Mr Mayor. 5.30 MOVIE: Bridge To Terabithia. (2007, PG) 7.30 MOVIE: The Hobbit:The Battle Of The FiveArmies. (2014,M) 10.15 MOVIE: R.I.P.D.(2013,M) 12.05am Late Programs.

6.00 Reel Action. (R) 6.30 LeadingThe Way. 7.00 Escape Fishing. (R) 7.30 4x4 Adventures. (R) 8.30 What’sUpDown Under (R) 9.30 St10. (PG) 12.00 Luxury Escapes. (R) 12.30 Living Room.(R) 1.30 Healthy Homes Aust. 2.00 Buy To Build. 2.30 PlanetShapers 3.00 What’sUpDown Under 3.30 TasteOf Aust.(R) 4.00 Ultimate Classroom. (R) 4.30 Food Trail: South Africa. 5.00 News.

PG) 7.30 The Jane Austen Book Club.(2007, M) 9.30 ADangerous Method. (2011, MA15+) 11.20 Late Programs.

8.30 Have YouBeenPaying Attention? (Malns) Celebrity panellists compete to see who can remember the most about events of theweek.

Fool Us. 12.30am Ghosts. 1.00 RedDwarf 1.30 ABC News Update. 1.35 Close. 5.00

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PresentedbyJenniferByrne.

(2008,PG) 4.00 Hoot.(2006,PG) 5.40

11.05 Beforeigners. (MA15+av)

6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra.(PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 The Block. (PGl, R) 1.30 Getaway (PG, R) 2.00 Pointless (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 4.30[VIC]MillionaireHotSeat 5.00 MillionaireHot Seat 5.30[VIC]WINNews.

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6am MorningPrograms. 7.30 TV Shop 9.30 Newstyle Direct. 10.00 Danoz. 10.30 Pointless. 11.30 My Favorite Martian. Noon Days Of Our Lives. 12.55 The YoungAnd The Restless. 1.50 The BizarrePet Vets 2.50 Antiques Roadshow. 3.20 MOVIE: The Story Of Gilbert And Sullivan. (1953) 5.30 Murder, She Wrote. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow 7.30 Death In Paradise. 8.40 Dalgliesh. (Premiere) 10.40 Late Programs.

10.40 Q+A. (R)

6am WorldWatch. 9.30 Shortland St. 11.00 The Therapist Noon Front Up 12.30 Black Lives Matter: AGlobalReckoning. 1.25 Donkmaster 1.55 Years Of LivingDangerously 3.55 WorldWatch. 5.15 Shortland St. 5.45 JoyOf Painting 6.15 Forged In Fire. 7.05 Jeopardy! 7.35 8Out Of 10 Cats DoesCountdown. 8.30 Dark Side Of The‘90s. 9.25 The Casketeers. 10.25 VICE 11.25 Final Space. 11.50 Late Programs. 6am Home Shopping. 6.30 Travel Oz. 8.00 Cruise Away 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today 10.30 To Be Advised. Noon The SurgeryShip. 1.00 Million Dollar Minute 2.00 Weekender.

SBS BOLD (12, 53) PEACH (11, 52)

7.30 7.30 Presented by SarahFerguson. 8.00 Australian Story. Australians tell personal stories.

9GEM (92, 81)

8.30 Four Corners. Investigative journalism program that leads national debate and confronts issuesthat matter

Restoration Australia 10.15 Catalyst. 11.10 Adam Hills:The Last Leg. 11.50 Penn

10.00 TheMontreal Comedy Festival. (Mals, R) Stand-up performances from comedians.

uncover theconspiracy

6.00 TheDrum. 7.00 ABCNews. 7.30 7.30 Presented by SarahFerguson. 8.00 Take 5With Zan Rowe: GuyPearce. Part 1of5 8.30 Old People’s Home For Teenagers. (PG) Part 4of5.The group undertakes activities for both body and mind, culminating in afun colour walk. 9.30 Home: TheStoryOf Earth: Water Part 2of4 10.30 ABCLate News. 10.45 TheBusiness (R) 11.00 Four Corners. (R) 11.45 Media Watch. (PG, R) 12.05 TheCapture. (Final, Mlv, R) 1.05 Harrow.(Mv,R) 2.50 The Durrells. (PG, R) 3.40 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.25 The Drum. (R) 5.25 7.30.(R) 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 GreatCoastal Railway Journeys: Tynemouth To BardonMill. (PG) Hosted by Michael Portillo 8.30 Insight. Takesalookatintuition and whether people should be using it in theirdecisionmaking. 9.30 Dateline: Football’s RacistReputation. Alook at the impactofracism on soccer 10.00 SBSWorld News Late. 10.30 ThePoint. (R) 11.00 Atlanta. (MA15+ls, R) 12.20 DNA (Mal, R) 3.40 Food Safari. (R) 4.40 Destination Flavour: Singapore Bitesize.(PG,R) 5.00 NHK WorldEnglish News Morning. 5.30 ANC PhilippinesThe WorldTonight 6.00 SevenNews. 7.00 Home AndAway. (PGas) 7.30 Farmer WantsAWife. (PGal) Hosted by Natalie Gruzlewski. 9.00 Extreme Weddings: Australia. (PGl) Acoupleplan a wildwedding with their camels in the scorching heat of the NSW outback. 10.00 10 Years YoungerIn10Days. (PGa)Presented by Cherry Healey 11.00 TheLatest: SevenNews. 11.30 Chicago Fire (Mav) 12.30 Australia’s Cheapest Weddings (PG, R) [VIC]HomeShopping. 1.30 Harry’s Practice (R) 2.00 HomeShopping. 4.00 NBCToday 5.00 SevenEarly News. 5.30 Sunrise. 6.00 Nine News. 7.00 ACurrentAffair 7.30 TheBlock.

5.15

7.30 Lighthouses: Building

11.30 TheProject.

6.00 TheDrum 7.00 ABCNews.

was. 9.30 NCIS.

12.00 Outlander (Mav,R)

ABC TV (2) SBS (3)

SEVEN (7,6)

Monday,September19

TV (2) SBS (3) SEVEN (7,6)

NINE (9,8) 6.00 News Breakfast. 9.00 ABC News Mornings. 10.00 Foreign Correspondent. (R) 10.30 PlanetAmerica. (R) 11.00 Dementia &Us. (PG, R) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 1.00 Miniseries:Marriage.(Ml, R) 2.00 The Durrells. (PG, R) 3.00 Escape From The City (R) 4.00 ThinkTank. (PG, R) 4.55 Anh’s Brush With Fame (PG, R) 5.25 Hard Quiz (PG, R) 6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Cook Up With Adam Liaw Bitesize. (R) 9.05 Peer To Peer.(PG) 10.05 Food Markets: In The Belly Of The City.(PG) 11.05 Grayson’sArt Club.(Final, PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.05 Greek Island Odyssey WithBettany Hughes. (PGav,R) 3.00 Going Places. (R) 3.40 The Cook Up.(PG, R) 4.10 The Supervet. (PGa,R) 5.05 Jeopardy! 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R) 6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The MorningShow. (PG) 11.30 SevenMorning News. 12.00 MOVIE: Road Less Traveled. (2017,PGa,R)Charlene Tilton, Jason Burkey, DonnyBoaz. 2.00 MotorbikeCops. (PG, R) 2.30 Border Security: International. (PG, R) 3.00 TheChase. 4.00 SevenNews At 4. 5.00 TheChase Australia. 6.00 Today. 9.00 TodayExtra.(PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 The Block. (PGl, R) 1.00 Taronga: Who’s Who In TheZoo.(PG, R) 2.00 Pointless (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 4.30[VIC]MillionaireHotSeat 5.00 MillionaireHot Seat 5.30[VIC]WINNews. 6.00 The Talk.(PGa) 7.00 JudgeJudy.(PG, R) 7.30 Bold. (R) 8.00 10 NewsFirst:Breakfast. 8.30 Studio 10.(PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGal, R) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.10 Entertainment Tonight. 2.30 My Market Kitchen.(R) 3.00 Judge Judy.(PG, R) 3.30 Freshly Picked With SimonToohey 4.00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield. 4.30 TheBoldAnd The Beautiful. 5.00 10 News First. (PGl) Hosted by Scott Cam. TheHundred With Andy Lee. (Ms) Andy Leeisjoined by a panel of comedians and 100 Aussies the fun behind the facts. (M)Hosted by Craig Hutchison, Matthew Lloyd, Caroline Wilson and Kane Cornes. Organized Crime. (Mv) Lock-Up (Mav) that (M, Gibbs and McGee head to as the team works to behind NCIS: LosAngeles. (M,R)NCIS investigates the shooting of adolphin. (R) ShowWith Stephen Colbert. (PG) (R) Frasier Midnight Shopping. 1.30 Stephen Colbert. 2.30 Late Programs.

11.55 See No Evil:

12.45 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Believer’s VoiceOfVictory.(PGa) 4.30 ACurrent Affair.(R) 5.00 News EarlyEdition. 5.30 Today 6.30 TheProject. Alook at the day’snews and events 7.30 TheAmazingRace Australia. (PGl) HostedbyBeauRyan. 8.30 TheCheapSeats (Mal) Presenters Melanie Bracewell and TimMcDonald takea look at the week

9.35 Planet America. (Return) Alook at American politics.

6.00 SevenNews. 7.00 Home AndAway. (PG)

TEN (10, 5)

9.20 Media Watch (PG)Paul Barrytakes alook at thelatestissues affecting media consumers.

10.20 TheBusiness. (R)

7TWO (72, 62)6am Children’s Programs. 7.20pm Bluey 7.30 David Attenborough’s Global Adventure. 8.25 George Clarke’sAmazing Spaces. (Return) 9.15 &Teller: Clangers. Hoot Hoot Sarah& Duck. 5.30 Late Programs.

8.40

6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show.(PG) 11.30 SevenMorning News. 12.00 MOVIE: Love At First Bark. (2017,PG, R) Jana Kramer KevinMcGarry,AnnaVan Hooft 2.00 MotorbikeCops. (PG, R) 2.30 Border Security: International. (PG, R) 3.00 TheChase. 4.00 SevenNews At 4. 5.00 TheChase Australia.

12.40 Harrow (Mav,R)

The Big Bang Theory 10.00 TheMiddle Noon This Is Us 2.00 The BigBang Theory 3.00 The KingOfQueens. 4.00 Becker 5.00 Frasier 6.00 Friends. 8.00 TheBig BangTheory 9.30 Seinfeld. 11.00 Frasier Midnight Home Shopping. 1.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 2.30 The Late Late Show With JamesCorden 3.30 The King Of Queens. 4.30 Home Shopping. BOLD (12, 53) PEACH (11, 52)

R)

VICELAND (31) SBS WORLD MOVIES (32) 10

11.30 Heartbreak Island Australia. (Mls) Hosted by Clinton Randell. 12.30 Cannonball (PG,R) [VIC]HomeShopping. 1.30 Harry’s Practice (R) 2.00 HomeShopping. 4.00 NBCToday 5.00 SevenEarly News. 5.30 Sunrise

2.25 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.25 The Drum. (R) 5.25 7.30.(R)

Tuesday, September 20

6.00 The Talk.(PGa) 7.00 JudgeJudy.(PG, R) 7.30 The Bold And TheBeautiful. (R) 8.00 10 NewsFirst: Breakfast. 8.30 Studio10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGa, R) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.30 Entertainment Tonight. 3.00 Judge Judy.(PG, R) 3.30 Freshly Picked With Simon Toohey 4.00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield. 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 10 News First.

11.45 Baptiste. (Malv, R)

10.40 Nine NewsLate 11.10 Law& Order:

12.30 TheLate

12.00 TheLate ShowWith Stephen Colbert. (PG)

TEN Breakfast. 9.00 Mornings. 10.00 Landline.(R) 11.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 1.00 Rosehaven. (PG, R) 1.25 Vera (Mv,R) 3.00 Escape From TheCity. (R) 4.00 Think Tank. (PG, R) 4.55 Anh’s Brush With Fame (PG, R) 5.25 Hard Quiz (PG, R)

ABC TV PLUS (22)

6am Children’s Programs. 12.10pm Inside Legoland. 1.00 Inside British Airways. 2.00 Say YesTo The Dress: UK. 2.30

ABC News

6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R)

8.30 DNA Family Secrets. (Final, PG) Stacey Dooley meets fivesisters in Lancashire who only found each other as adults.

2.30[VIC]Infomercials.(PG,R)3.00 [VIC]HomeShopping.(R)4.30 CBS Mornings. 2.30 Sons And Daughters. 4.30 Emmerdale 5.00 Coronation Street. 5.30 Escape To The Country 6.30 BargainHunt. 7.30 DocMartin. 8.30 ATouch Of Frost. 10.45 Criminal Confessions. 11.45 Late Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm Amplify. 2.00 Shortland St 2.30 Going Native. 3.00 Jarjums. 4.35 Spartakus And The Sun Beneath The Sea. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 APTN National News. 6.00 Bamay 6.30 Wiyi Yani U Thangani. 6.40 News. 6.50 ArcticSecrets 7.40 Through The Wormhole With Morgan Freeman 8.30 Karla Grant Presents. 9.00 ColdJustice. 10.00 Superstition 10.50 Late Programs. NITV (34)

Full House. 3.30 Raymond 5.30 TheNanny 6.00 3rd Rock. 6.30 That ’70s Show 7.00 YoungSheldon. 7.30 RBT. 8.30 MOVIE: Sahara. (2005,M) 11.00 Young Sheldon. 11.30 Up All Night Midnight Smash. 1.00 SayYes To The Dress: UK. 2.00 Inside British Airways. 2.50 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 1.45pm Rides Down Under: Workshop Wars 2.45 Motor Racing. Extreme E. Island X-Prix. 4.00 Motor Racing. MotorsportAust Rally C’ship.Gippsland Rally 5.00 Seven’sMotorsport Classic. 5.30 Storage Wars:TX. 6.00 American Pickers. 7.00 Pawn Stars. 7.30 Full Custom Garage 8.30 MOVIE: The Waterboy. (1998,M) 10.30 Housos: TheThong Warrior 11.15 Late Programs.

7MATE (73,63)

9.40 FootyClassified.

6.30 SBS WorldNews

6.30 TheProject. 7.30 TheAmazingRace Australia. (PGal)Hosted by Beau Ryan.

7.30 AFL BrownlowMedal: Red Carpet. Coverage of the redcarpet arrivals featuring AFL players and their partners. 8.15 AFL BrownlowMedal. An awards event featuring the announcement of the winner of the league’s Brownlow Medal. 11.00 TheLatest: SevenNews.

10.40 Nine NewsLate Alook at the latest news and events 11.10 Fortunate Son (Ma) 12.00 Emergence. (Mhv, R) 1.00 HelloSA. (PG)

82)6am Morning Programs. 8.00 Without AClue. (1988, PG) 10.00 The Four Musketeers: RevengeOf Milady.(1974,M) Noon The Enigma Of Arrival. (2018, M, Mandarin) 2.05 TheForbidden

10.35 SBSWorld News Late.

10.05 ABCLate News Detailed coverage of the day’sevents.

6.00 Nine News 7.00 ACurrent Affair 7.30 TheBlock (PGl) HostedbyScott Cam. 8.40 Emergency (Mm) Elle and Steve suspect acyclist witha broken leg is being fartoo braveand could be masking other injuries. 9.40 Botched. (Malmn, R) Dr Paul Nassif has atough case ahead of him when adog-bite victim needs some care.

1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 2.30 Global Shop. (R) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Believer’sVoice Of Victory. (PGa) 4.30 ACurrent Affair.(R) 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today

Go! 5.20

3.30[VIC]Infomercials.(PG,R) 4.00[VIC]HomeShopping. 4.30 CBS Mornings. 6am WorldWatch. 9.30 Shortland St. 11.00 The Therapist Noon Rudy! Rudy? 12.30 Hustle 2.15 CurseOfOak Island. 3.45 WorldWatch. 5.15 Shortland St. 5.45 JoyOf Painting 6.15 Forged In Fire. 7.05 Jeopardy! 7.35 8Out Of 10 Cats DoesCountdown. 8.30 Alone 9.40 Stacey Dooley Sleeps Over 10.35 MOVIE: Inside Job.(2010,PG) 12.35am 24 Hours In Police Custody 2.25 Late Programs. 6am Home Shopping. 6.30 Travel Oz. 8.00 Cruise Away 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today Noon The Surgery Ship 1.00 Million Dollar Minute. 2.00 Creek To Coast. 2.30 Sons And Daughters. 4.30 Emmerdale 5.00 Coronation Street. 5.30 Escape To The Country 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Rosemary&Thyme. 8.30 Judge John Deed. 12.30am Escape To The Country 1.30 Late Programs. 6am TV Shop 7.00 Creflo 7.30 TV Shop 9.30 Newstyle Direct. 10.00 Danoz. 10.30 Pointless. 11.30 My Favorite Martian Noon Days Of OurLives. 12.55 The YoungAnd The Restless. 1.50 To Be Advised. 3.00 Antiques Roadshow. 3.30 MOVIE: The Divided Heart. (1954, PG) 5.30 Murder,She Wrote 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 New Tricks 8.40 TheCloser. 9.40 Rizzoli &Isles. 10.40 Late Programs. 9GEM (92, 81)7TWO (72, 62)6am Children’s Programs. 7.20pm Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 WouldI Lie To You? 8.30 Adam Hills: The LastLeg 9.15 Friday Night Dinner 9.35 Rosehaven. 10.05 Summer Love 10.35 Motherland. 11.05 Ghosts 11.35 Whose Line Is It Anyway? 11.55 Brassic. 12.40am Ross Noble: StandUpSeries. 1.10 MockThe Week. (Final) 1.45 ABC NewsUpdate 1.50 Close. 5.00 Clangers. 5.15 Late Programs. ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am Children’s Programs. 12.10pm Race AcrossThe World. 1.30 Say Yes To The Dress: UK. 2.00 Full House 3.00 The Nanny. 3.30 3rd Rock 4.00 That ’70s Show 4.30 Raymond. 5.30 TheNanny 6.00 3rd Rock 6.30 That ’70s Show 7.00 YoungSheldon. 7.30 MOVIE: Knight And Day. (2010, M) 9.45 MOVIE: American Made. (2017,MA15+) Midnight Smash. 1.00 SayYes To The Dress: UK. 2.00 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. Noon InsideKings Cross: TheRailway 1.00 No Man’s Land. 2.00 Full Custom Garage. 3.00 Shipping Wars. 3.30 Pawn Stars UK. 4.00 Pawn Stars Sth Africa. 4.30 Truck Night In America. 5.30 Storage Wars:TX. 6.00 American Pickers. 7.00 Pawn Stars. 7.30 Highway Patrol 8.30 Outback Opal Hunters. 10.30 Jade Fever. 11.30 Late Programs. 9GO! (93, 82)6am Bill. Continued. (2015, PG) 7.00 Jean De Florette. (1986 PG, French) 9.15 BigFish. (2003, PG) 11.35 Then CameYou. (2018, M) 1.25pm Without AClue. (1988 PG) 3.25 Last Letter.(2018,PG, Mandarin) 5.30 The MysteryOfHenri Pick. (2019, PG, French) 7.30 The Invisibles. (2017,M,German) 9.35 Runner Runner (2013,MA15+) 11.15 Superfly.(2018,MA15+) 1.25am Late Programs. 7MATE (73,63)6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm Artie: Our Tribute To ALegend. 2.00 Shortland St 2.30 Going Native. 3.00 Jarjums 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 Indian Country Today News. 6.00 Bamay 6.30 News. 6.40 Arctic Secrets. 7.30 The Point. 8.00 Karla Grant Presents Characters Of Broome. 8.30 Over The Black Dot. 9.00 Feeding The Scrum. 9.30 Letterkenny 10.00 ManInRoom 301. 10.50 Late Programs. NITV (34) 6am Home Shopping 8.00 The Doctors. 9.00 Escape FishingWith ET 9.30 iFish 10.00 MacGyver Noon TheLove Boat. 1.00 Star Trek:The Next Generation. 2.00 DiagnosisMurder. 3.00 Bondi Rescue 3.30 The LoveBoat 4.30 Star Trek:The Next Generation. 5.30 MacGyver. 7.30 NCIS 8.30 Bull. 10.30 Socceroos: Road To Qatar 11.00 48 Hours. 1am Shopping. 2.00 Late Programs. 6am The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 7.00 The KingOfQueens. 8.00 Seinfeld 9.30 Becker 10.30 The Middle. 11.00 Frasier Noon This Is Us 1.00 TheBig Bang Theory 1.30 Seinfeld. 3.00 The KingOfQueens 4.00 Becker 5.00 Frasier 6.00 Friends. 8.00 TheBig BangTheory 9.30 Mom. 11.10

1.00 Miss S. (Mav,R)

4.00 Food Safari.(R) 4.35 Bamay.(R) 5.00 NHK World EnglishNews Morning 5.30 ANC PhilippinesThe World Tonight

TheImpossible:The Longstone. (PG) Part 3of3

6am Home Shopping 8.00 The Doctors. 9.00 Escape FishingWith ET 9.30 iFish 10.00 Demolition Down Under 11.00 MacGyver Noon The FBI Declassified. 1.00 Diagnosis Murder. 3.00 Bondi Rescue 3.30 The LoveBoat 4.30 Star Trek:The Next Generation. 5.30 MacGyver. 7.30 NCIS 10.20 Blue Bloods. 12.15am Home Shopping. 2.15 L.A.’s Finest 3.10 Star Trek:The Next Generation. 4.05 MacGyver

11.00 TheProject. (R)

9.40 24 Hours In Emergency:With Or Without You. (Ma, R) A70-year-old is rushed into emergencywithleftsided weakness and problems with her speech.

1.30 Home Shopping.

1.00 Home Shopping. (R)

10

the serial killer 10.30

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.15 PeerToPeer.(PG) 10.15 Food Markets: In TheBelly Of TheCity (PG) 11.15 Grayson’s ArtClub.(PG) 12.10 WorldWatch. 2.00 Cook Up With AdamLiaw Bitesize. (R) 2.05 Greek Island Odyssey With Bettany Hughes. (PGadn, R) 3.00 Going Places. (R) 3.40 The Cook Up.(PG, R) 4.10 TheSupervet. (PGa,R) 5.05 Jeopardy! 5.30 Letters AndNumbers. (R)

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The news comes as V/Lineprepares to retire its fleet of N-class locomotives and carriages that travel the Bairnsdaleline, with aview to replacing all services with VLocity trains.

CATERING facilitieswill soon be removed from all Gippsland train services, despite being available on other routes across the state.

Bairnsdale line because its VLocity trains also run on the high-patronage Ballarat line.

“You can organise your schedules in such away, for example, that atrain coming from Bairnsdale then goes on to Warrnambool or Swan Hill, or vice-versa.

Café bootedfromthe Bairnsdale line

“They do have abreak at Cann River, but they’re still about athree-hour run into Bairnsdale to connect with the trains, and there’s no facilities at all at Bairnsdale Station for people to get any refreshments before they transfer from acoach onto the train.”

“The majority of Bairnsdale services have been operatedbymodern,comfortable VLocity trains since 2018 and work is under way to enable these trains to operate on all services to and from East Gippsland.

“So, you can still have the commuter VLocitys runningtoand from Traralgon, and when you get to Traralgon, you simply couple onto another three-car set which can continue on.”

Mr Hearsch believessuch an issue can easily be managed.

Two V/Line passenger servicesonthe Gippsland route currently provideon-boardcatering facilities -astandard feature on V/Line rail carriages.

“We worked closely with the community to providealternative refreshment options when VLocity trains were introduced and will investigate ways to expand this offering in the future.”

Mr Hearsch described the alternative as a “second-rate service”.

TheDepartmentofTransport wasapproached by the Gippsland Times for comment, with a

Mr Hearsch said.

V/Line estimates that 42 seats would need to be removed from athree-carriage VLocity train in order to install acatering facility.

Anothersolutionheoffered was to have Bairnsdaleservices continue on another route that also offers catering facilities.

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Just three daily V/Line services currently operate each way between Stratford and Melbourne’s Southern Cross Station.

“They’realong-distance version withmore space, more comfortable seating, and they’ve got …what (V/Line) calls a“Café Bar”onthose trains, and we’re saying that should be standardfor all trainsfor journeys that now exceed two-and-a-half to three hours,whichincludesBairnsdale(services),” Mr Hearsch said.

Comingtoanend: Locomotive-hauled rail carriages aresoon to disappear from the Gippsland line, andwith them on-boardcatering services file photograph

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The Department of Transport is apprehensive about introducing catering services on the

“The VLocitys are designed so that they can be coupled-up to …whatwecall a‘set’ -another train, almost -innotimeatall.

The Gippsland Times understands that none of the VLocitytrainsintended forserviceonthe Gippsland line will have on-board catering facilities.

“At the Bairnsdale end, you’ve got long-distance coaches coming in from Canberra and from the Sapphire Coast in New South Wales, and they’re travelling for many hours.

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“The sort of thing thatshouldbedone is thatthe commuter trains (without catering facilities) run the shorter distances to places like Traralgon,” Mr Hearsch said.

He said “improved rolling stock” was destined for the Gippsland route.

Thesecarriages, whichare typically hauled by diesel-electric units,are soon to be replaced by high-speed VLocity trains.

News of the Bairnsdale passenger service losingits catering facilities is yet another blow for rail commuters in the Wellington Shire, who are already undermined by alackoftrains to Rosedale, Sale and Stratford.

“We see it as just fulfilling abasic humanneed bearing in mindit’snot just peopletravelling from Sale and Bairnsdale.

“That’s usually part of the solutionwhenyou have two different types of trains.”

Asked when, or if, more than three trains aday would service the Bairnsdale line, Public Transport Minister Ben CarrollonWednesdaysaid: “I’ll take that question on notice.”

Last month, the Committee for Wellington, Sale Businessand Tourism Association, and Wellington Shire Council made ajoint plea for more train services in the region, acall which has been backed by the Rail Futures Institute.

spokesperson providing the following response:

Both council and the Committee for Wellington have been asked for comment, but at the time of going to press had not responded.

Advocacy group Rail FuturesInstitute is calling on V/Line to reverse its decision, labelling it inequitable.

One of the “alternative refreshment options” offered by V/Line is the provision of vending machines at stations along the Gippsland line.

“Some of those vending machines aren’t particularly cheap, (and) they don’t always work,”

“The argument we’re putting is that long-distance services should have an on-board facility -asthe older trains have alwayshad -for abuffet-type service where you can at least get ahot drinkoftea or coffee, or something to eat,” Institute president John Hearsch said.

Mr Hearsch said such facilities are available on the Albury line, which VLocity trains traverse.

“I’d concede it’s better than nothing; (but) it doesn’t really make-up for aservice on atrain which is providedbyareal person, and with areasonable choiceofdifferent foods, drinks, snacks, sweets and so forth that they offer currently.”

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The business startedin1990, and today, Rickremains at the helm with about 40 years’ experience in the industry.

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LAWN MOWING and garden maintenance. ABN, fully insured, great rates. Ph 0411 372 205.

4. Basic computer skills

We are seeking anew casual staff member to cover the role of team members who are on holiday leave or sick leave.

CONCRETER

APPOINTMENT wanted with qualified GP. Although aqualifying pensioner Iam prepared to pay full cost for avisit, provided the successful applicant is not part of the current DPA system. Ph 5147 2263.

Jim's Mowing is looking for aFranchisee in the Latrobe Valley area.

Chimney Sweep

Latrobe Handyman

TRAFALGAR PHAMACY

Cash

● Improved learning outcomes for all students

Latrobe Valley Village are currently sourcing applications from motivated and enthusiastic Cert III

ELECTRICIAN

It would be an advantage to have previous experience with S2/S3 training completed. But for the right candidate training will be provided!

Application Procedures Applications should include acover letter and completed application form.

Letters of application forwarded to Facility Care Mgr, Latrobe Valley Village Inc., 5Ollerton Avenue, Moe 3825 or emailed to: admin@lvvillage.com.au

Foracopy of thePosition Description please refer to our website: www.stpaulsags.vic.edu.au

Committed to working with children, young people and families?

Part time 0.512 FTE

Contact for furtherinformation: Lainie Connell, Deputy Area Operations Manager Lainie.Connell@dffh.vic.gov.au

● Have a trades background (civil, building, plumbing etc)?

www.latrobe.vic.gov.au/careers CareersatLatrobe • Recreation&OpenSpacePlanner Recreation&Ope pacePlanner-Temporary FullTime • PayrollAdministration PayrollAdministration-TemporaryPartTime • SustainabilityEducation&Communications SustainabilityEd nications Officer-cer-TemporaryPartTime • ProcurementOfficer ProcurementOfficer-Temporary Full Time • GovernanceOfficerGovernanceOfficer-PermanentFullTime • AccountsOfficerAc cer-TemporaryPartTime • SchoolCrossingSupervisors SchoolCrossingSupervisors-Casual • LearntoSwimInstructors LearntoSwi tructors-Casual • Customer Service Officer/ Lifeguard CuLeisure stomer Leisure Facilities -Casual • PreschoolandChildcare–MultiplePositions Casual,Permanent &Temporary Part Time • MaternalChildHealthNurse–Multiple Positions Positions-Casual, Temporary&Permanent Part Time LatrobeCityCouncilhasexcitingopportunitiesforenthusiasticand forward-thinkingindividualswithapassionforprovidingexcellent servicestoourcommunity Forfurtherinformationincludinghow toapply,positiondescriptionsand applicationclosingdates,pleasevisitour websitewww.latrobe.vic.gov.au/careers Pleasenotesuccessfulapplicantswillbe requiredtoapplyforandsatisfactorilyobtain aNationalPoliceCheckandWorkingwith ChildrenCheck.

● Electrical -(4years) withanoptionofanadditional 1yeartocomplete Instrumentation and Control upon asuccessfulcompletion of Electrical Trade School.

● Demonstrate agenuine interest in and knowledge of the trade area for which you areapplyingasillustratedbypreviouswork experience, participation in homeorrecreational maintenance activities, and/or your performance in related school subjects.

Classroom Assistant

If you areinterested please forwarda current resume and coverletter to hr@stpaulsags.vic.edu.au

Wisdom IntegrityCompassion

Applications close 5pm Friday23September2022

Able to lead asmall dedicated team of Senior,Advanced and less experienced CPPs?

Applications close: Sunday18September 2022

Applications close: Friday16th September 2022.

● Seek new challenges where no one day is the same?

We areseeking individuals who arereliable;enjoy working in ateam environment display motivation and initiative. Who have participated in aVocationalEducation and Training in Schools (VET) program in arelevant field areencouraged to apply

Electrical and Fitting &Machining Respect 64 78 58

● Reference from employers or aresponsible school officer if still at school.

The Senior Child Protection Practitioner is responsible for supporting and developing Child Protection Practitioners in the integration of theoryand practice whilstdemonstrating their expertise through casepractice and the supervision of Child Protection Practitioners.

Successful Applicants:

● Proven experience in using a vast range of plant and equipment (excavators, skid steers etc)?

If yes to the above then we want to hear from you.

Able to effectively engage to providefamilies with the optimum capacityfor change?

Location: Maryvale Mill

● Acovering letter indicating which Apprenticeship you areapplying for,aswell as abrief explanation as to why you would like to work as an Apprentice at Opal -Australian Paper

Benefits:

This position is for an immediate start with generous salary, vehicle, telephone and laptop on offer.

● Resume or Work experience/employment details/Copies of twomost recent school reports.

Senior ChildProtection Practitioner (Supervisory) will work collaboratively with the Team Manager to strengthen case practice, provide effective service deliveryand to support other practitioners in the development of plans to bring about the changes necessarytoensurethe safety, stability and development of children and young people andtopromote the achievementofcaseplan objectives within specified timeframes.The position willhavesupervisoryresponsibility,commensurate withtheir other duties.

Formoreinformation about this opportunity,pleasegoto: www.careers.vic.gov.au and downloadaposition description to view departmental information, the selection criteria, our pre-employment screening requirements andour Diversity and Inclusion commitments.

AustralianPaper is offering excellent career opportunities to highly motivated applicants seeking an Apprenticeship in oneofthe followingtrades:

To be eligibleapplicants must:

● Be physically fit

● If applying for the Electrical Apprenticeship must have or anticipate having a Certificate II in Electrotechnology at theend of 2022.

● Supervisory and computer capabilities?

We are seeking afull time Site Supervisor to join our growing team.

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Thesuccessful applicants will commence in mid -lateJanuary2023.

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Gippsland Land Services

Senior ChildProtectionPractitioner (Non-Supervisory) may beresponsible for receivingand assessing reports of alleged abuseand neglect of children andyoung people, undertaking investigations anddeveloping plans to bring about the changes necessarytoensure the safety,stability and development of children and young people and topromote the achievementofcase planobjectives within specifiedtime frames. This may include taking matters to court.The Practitioner maintains afullcase load, is aseniormember of the team and works collaboratively with the Team Manager to provide effective service delivery and support to other practitioners.

Do you:

● We offer arange of career paths within atechnically advanced, innovativeand employee focused environment

Classroom Assistant

● Note: Applicants will be required to undertake abilities testingand an interview Applications aretobesubmitted via www.seek.com.au. Search ‘Opal Packaging’ in the search boxtoview all currently advertised positions at Opal.

SITE SUPERVISOR (FULL TIME -40HOURS PER WEEK)

Salary: $103,920 -$114,828

HowtoApply: To applyfor the 2023 Apprenticeship Program your application is requiredto include:

Opal Australian PaperApprenticeship Program 2023

Part time 0.473 FTE

● Fitting &Machining -(4years)

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● Have or anticipatehaving at theend of 2022asaminimum,asatisfactory result in Year 11 with aproven ability in Mathematics, Science and English.

● Have awide and varied skillset?

Locations: Leongatha,Morwell or Warragul

Reference number: DFFH/COPL/00521084

● An induction and mentor program is provided for each new Apprentice.

Fixed term contract Commencing 3October 2022 to 9December 2022

For further information and to find out more about this position please contact Marita Edwards, Business Manager GLS on 0412 992 316 or email marita.edwards@gls.net.au

Senior Child Protection Practitioner x6positions

Full time andparttimepositions available

Fixed term contract Commencing 3October 2022 to 9December 2022 with the possibility of extension

● Ongoing trainingensures participation in professionaldevelopmentduring the course of the Apprenticeship.

An exciting opportunityexists for Senior Child Protection Practitioners (Supervisoryand Non-Supervisory) on full and part-time fixed term basis in Leongatha, Morwell and Warragul.

About the Program

St Paul’s Anglican Grammar School is seeking applications for the following positions at Warragul Junior School for Term 42022.

Located in Moe and operating for over 25 years, GLS specialise in vegetation management, weed control, residential and commercial site maintenance, fire mitigation, landscaping works and more.

reservethe right to revise or restrict any ad we deem objectionable and to change the classificationwhennecessary to conform to the policyofthis newspaper In the event an ad is omitted from publication, we assume no liability forsuch omission

HALDEN (née Allen), Beryl Linda. 29/6/1928 -3/9/2022.

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Trucks &TractorsCELICA GT4

Eldestdaughter of Thomas (dec.) and Linda (dec.) Allen.

Aged 92 years

Looking to work with a fabulous Team?

Darlin Nan to her great grandchildren Lillie, Jack, Bobbi, Max, Savannah and Remy.

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Disability and Mental Health Support Workers

Aged 99 years Loved and loving wife of Nunzio (dec.) and Ivan (dec.). Loving mother and mother-in-law of Rosa and Stan, Borzo, Ketty and Mark, and Tony. Greatly missed Nonna to Debbie and Merv, David, Anita and Steve, Karen and Trenton, Toby and Jess, Michael and Carmen. Will be missed by all her great and great great grandchildren.

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McKENDRY (Cook), Shirley May. 13/5/1939 -5/9/2022. Heaven gained abeautiful angel the day God took you away. My condolences to the family. Love Jenny, Leigh and Lisa.

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Our profound thanks to all the staff at Maryvale Privatehospital who ministered to June in her last weeks.

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Aged 83 years She was acaring and gentle soul, always willing to share her time with acuppa and achat. Aloving mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Loved by all her family and friends, she will be sorely missed by all who knew her.

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McKENDRY (Cook), Shirley May. 13/5/1939 -5/9/2022. Mum, you were the most beautiful mother anyone could ask for. You guided us through our lives with love, tenderness and patience. Be at peace with your sisters and brother. Love always, Janice, Jareth, Hayden, Teagan, Stuart, Lachlan, Charlie and Emma.

Loved and respected father and father-in-law of Raelyne, Terry and Rina, Maggie and Colin (dec.), Linda, Sam and Dianne and Jenni. Much loved Pa to his 12 grandchildren and 28 great grandchildren.

Aged 73 years

you liketodeliver theLatrobe Valley Express newspaper to individual homes on Tuesdayand/or Wednesdayafternoons in Traralgon, Morwell

Grandmother to Adam, Elisha, Samantha, Morgan, Teagan, Jareth, Hayden, Sarah, Rannon, Rachel, Gwen, Jasmin, and Darcy. Great Grandmother of thirteen.

Privately Cremated

FUNSTON (nee Curtin), Glenys Maree. Passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family at Heritage Manor, Morwell on Saturday, 3September 2022.

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19/6, 2gas bottles, new hi-top dble matt, full size fridge freezer, m/wave, TV/DVD (new aerial), awning new fabric, in-line h.w. tap, 4burner cooktop/oven, lots c/board space, seat for 6, $19,500 neg. Ph 0417 889 201.

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Are you interested in art and would like to know more? Do you have ab right personality and a creative flair? Would you like part time work with flexi days?

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KELAVA, Maria. Passed away peacefully on Saturday, 3September 2022.

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Please note: Children must be 11 years or over as we will need to apply for agovernment Child Employment Permit. Children younger than 11 cannot or will not be accepted. Adult deliverers also welcome

Rest In Peace

Loving sister to Edward (dec.), Dorothy (dec.), Alfred (dec.), Raymond (dec.), and Bobby (Robert).

We are seeking Guest Services Workers for two part-time /casual positions at Gippsland Rotary Centenary House.

Aged 80 years Beloved wife of Arthur. Loved sister of Lynette and Geoff (dec.).

Nanna to 8grandchildren and great nanna to 6 great grandchildren.

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Dearly loved wife of Thomas (dec.).

caravan 23', 2012, dual axle, full ens., w/mach., large fridge, full annexe, 2solar panels, 4 remove movers, 2chairs, $55,000. 0408 193 281.

Dearly loved wife of Albert for 62 years. Much loved mother and mother-in-law of Gary and Anita, Andrew and Jenny, Tony, and Emily. Adored Nanna to all her grandchildren.

Loved wife of Tom (dec.). Loved mother of Wayne, Barry and Laurie.

LOVE, Raymond. Late of Rosedale, passed away peacefully Saturday, 3September 2022.

MURRAY, Albert Mac'Donald. Passed away 4/9/2022. Formerly of Trafalgar and Bundaberg, aged 86. Former school bus driver in Traf. Much loved father to Anne, Faye, Lynn, Peter. Grandfather and former husband to Coral (dec.). May he rest in Peace

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McCOY (Sutcliffe), Ann. Passed away peacefully at Narracan Gardens Aged Care Newborough on 8September 2022.

GRAHAM (Pearce), Junette Edna (June). Passed away peacefully at Maryvale Private Hospital Morwell, 28 August 2022.

Ihave ajob for you

1990 Toyota 2Ltr Turbo, 4wd. Spare body and motor. $10,000 ono.

Cars Deaths

PART TIME WORK

18 inch wheels and tyresmultifit $1,000. Ph 0419 385 128.

McKENDRY (Shearing/Cook), Shirley May. 13/5/1939 -5/9/2022. Passed away at Latrobe Regional Hospital. Mother of Elsie, Glynis, Janice, Linda, and Colleen. Mother-in-law of Chris and Peter.

of credit must be made within seven days afterbilling date.

Loved and respected mother and mother-in-law of Christopher (dec.), Donna, Andrew and Ellen, AJ and Mel, Carolyn and Murray.

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Aged 84 years

CARRINGTON. The Funeral Service and Committal for Cremation of Mrs Helen Carrington will be held at Latrobe Valley Funeral Services Chapel, 260 Princes Hwy, Traralgon on FRIDAY (16 September 2022) commencing at 10.30am. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Jane McGrath Foundation would be appreciated. Envelopes available at the service.

Applications close Thursday, 22 September 2022

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Rest In Peace

1990 Windsor, reg. till Dec. 2022, 5sp man, new tyres, mag wheels, a/c, tray top r.w.c. VIN 6FPAAAAH1JLM44206$25,000 Phone 0499 982 650.

ZELEK, Edward (Eddie) Passed away peacefully at home on 4September. Aged 74 years Loving and devoted husband of Christine. Brother of Yanina. Devoted father to Shaz and Adrian, Nette and Rick, Kaylene and Aaron. Adored Grandpa to Shelley, Ben, Zac, Luke, Jack, Alex and Sophie. Thank you for all the love, care and guidance you gave us. You will always be in our hearts and we will miss you so very much. Rest peacefully My Love

Aged 94 years

Darlin Nan of Carly, Brooke, Kirby, Nicholas, Christopher, Hollie, Jessica and Jack.

Chris and Glynis Beyer.

Wanted for shifts

You worked so hard for those you loved You always did your best You foughtuntil you could no more And now you are at rest, sadly missed

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GUEST SERVICES WORKERS

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Tim, you are so loved and sorely missed. Taken from this world too soon. You're forever in our hearts and memories

2ltr, 125k, estate, service history, SNRF 145,000km, leather heated seats, auto, r.w.c., WGE-189 $11,999 o.n.o. Phone 0407 382 729.

Much loved mother and mother in-law to Neville and Debbie, Christine, Bev and Mick, Lynda.

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CARRINGTON, Helen. Passed away on Saturday, 10 September 2022. Loving wife of Bernie. Loving mother and mother-in-law of Michelle and Gerard, Paul, Louise and Colin, Graeme (dec.) and Kerry. Greatly missed Nanna by Joshua and Nicole, Sarah and Peter, Jarred and Jacob, Melissa and Wes, Liam, Ryan, Aidan and Emily; and Great Nanna to Aylah. Mum, your pain is over. Rest in peace now. Paul (Shorty).

BAXTER, Ella Annie. 4/12/1919 -12/9/2012.

Dearly loved wife of David (dec.). Much loved mother and mother-in-law of Andrew and Melissa, Keith and Jillian, Lynette and Mick, David and Sueann, Matthew and Carol. Adored Grandma and Nan to her 15 grandchildren.

Would you like to deliver the Latrobe Valley Express newspaper to individual homes on Tuesday and/or Wednesday afternoons in Morwell, Traralgon, Moe, Newborou gh and Churchill? Please apply to the Circulation Manager 0456 000 541. Please note: Children must be 11 years or over as we will need to apply for agovernment Child Employment Permit Children younger than 11 cannot or will not be accepted. Adult deliverers also welcome. CASH FOR CARS Old or new, buying all makes and models. LMCT 11618. Ph 0455 776 443. WANTED NOW Caravans and pop-tops, 1970s -mid 2000 models. Tired of waiting for buyers? Phone now, cash paid. Affordable Caravans 0418 336 238, 5623 4782.

CLOAK, Timothy. 5/3/1999 -26/8/2022. Beloved son of Neville, Janet and Terry. Adored brother to Bryan and Nicole, Kaleb and Maddie. Forever now aguardian Angel to his nieces Ruby and Sasha.

HABEL, Arthur Vincent (Vince). 20/11/1946 -30/8/2022.

Deliverers Wanted

The Service for Glenys has taken place. To view arecording please visit: www.latrobevalley funerals.com.au and go to livestreaming.

Late husband of Josie. Father to Tania, Lisa and Mathew. Father-in-law to Robert. Pop to Jarred, Ashley, Mali, Spencer, Remi and Sam.

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In Memoriam

Ford FI50, EFi, 5.8lt, V8,

in Moe and Drouin. Immediate work available. Please email resume and cover letter to info@anchordisability services.com.au More info on website

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NORWOOD, Anne. Passed away peacefully. Tom and Dorothy, Steven, Julie and Sue and families. Forever in our hearts So sadly missed Always in our memories

Would and Newborough.

Loved byall her family Always in our thoughts and forever in our hearts

Ho urs will be negotiated with the successful applicants.

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ISLAND Star Concorde '99, axle,

LANG, Peter. The Glengarry Past Players and Officials along with The Glengarry Football Netball Club are saddened with the passing of Peter. Condolences to Gwenda, Joe, Ian and families.

In our hearts you will stay loved and remembered every day

Passed away peacefully at Latrobe Regional Hospital, Traralgon on Saturday, 3September 2022.

Loved son of Teresa (dec.) and Arthur (dec.). Loving brother of Janice (dec.).

McKENDRY, Shirley May. Passed away at Latrobe Regional Hospital, on 5 September 2022.

Loved husband of Veronica (dec.).

Send your resume to: pcgfaeghi@gmail.com

Treasured Memories Arose in God's garden

Till we meet again, Sunshine fades, Shadows fall, Loving memories will outlast us all.

THE CHOICE IS YOURS

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Gone but not forgotten R.I.P.

Laurie and family thank you all for your well wishes, flowers and attendance at the funeral of our beloved husband, father and Pop, Raymond John Mellon.

KELAVA. Requiem Mass for the Repose of the Soul of Mrs Maria Kelava will be held at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Commercial Rd, Morwell THURSDAY (15 September 2022) commencing at 2pm.

CLOAK.

The Funeral Service to Celebrate the life of Arthur Vincent Habel (Vince) will take place in the Rose Chapel, Gippsland Memorial Park Crematorium, Cemetery Drive, Traralgon FRIDAY (16 September 2022) commencing at 2pm.

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LOVE.

Love Linda and Graeme.

The Funeral Service for Mr Timothy Cloak will be held at Latrobe Valley Funeral Services Chapel, 6Ollerton Avenue Moe on THURSDAY (15 September 2022) commencing at 10.30am.

PATCHING. The Funeral Service and Committal for Cremation of Mr George Patching will be held at Gippsland Memorial Park Rose Chapel on WEDNESDAY (14 September 2022) commencing at 2pm.

The Funeral Service for Mrs Beryl Halden will be held at Latrobe Valley Funeral Services Chapel, 6Ollerton Avenue Moe on WEDNESDAY (14 September 2022) commencing at 1.30pm.

MYRA KRAFFT Funeral Consultant

We bring 25 years experience to families in Traralgon,Morwell, Churchill, Moe, Trafalgar and surrounding areas.

Forever in my heart your loving wife Jean.

Loving wife Jean XXOO.

ALLAN WORTHY Funeral

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Val, Rita, Shane and Families would like to sincerely thank, Kellie Eddy CC, Mark Riddle (LVFS), LV Ambulance Service, MoeFRV, Latrobe CIU, Moe Police, Moe Racing Club, and all of our family and friends for the love and care we received on the recent passing of Alby. Also abig thank you for the food, cards and flowers received during this very sad time.

HILL, Ray. 10 years have passed and the memories of those happy times will last forever. Ithink of you in silence your name. Irecall, there is nothing left to answer but your picture on the wall. Just when your life was brightest, when your hopes were best, God called you to ahome of internal rest.

As you have gone before me, One thing Iask of you, Walk slowly down the Heavenly path, Till Icatch up with you.

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SLOAN, Norma Frances. 24/9/1941 -24/9/2013. It is nine years since you left us. Life has not become any easier. Ilove you and miss you every minute of every day. Your loving husband Jeff and family. and Funeral Directors.

Envelopes available at the service.

Julie JulieHarwood Harwood CREMATION PACKAGES FROM $2750 www.julieharwoodfunerals.com.au For 24/7 support 0405 669 532

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HARRINGTON, Ossie. 20/9/1936 -31/12/2020. The second birthday without you, we all miss you so much. Love Desma and Brett, Tracey, Loneen and their families.

CARR, Steve. Sunrise 9/12/1968. Sunset 10/9/2021.

Following the Mass, the Funeral will leave for the Yallourn Cemetery.

HALDEN.

Practical, sensible and affordable. We offer both at-need and pre-paid funerals. Dignity and respect. Always.

It's hard to walk the road alone, Instead of side by side, But there comes atime for all of us, When the paths of life divide.

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Love Dad, sister Bonnie, Zeb and Tamara, Luke and Ashley, and Jake.

Shirley's Service will also be livestreamed. To view the livestream, please visit our website.

The Funeral of Mr Raymond Love will be held at Latrobe Valley Funeral Services Chapel, 260 Princes Highway, Traralgon on TUESDAY (13 September 2022) commencing at 10.30am.

In Memoriam

HALL, Lorna. 7/1/1925 -19/9/2021.

Honour your ls oved one and share their story

The Funeral Service for Mrs Ann McCoy will be held at the Rose Chapel of the Gippsland Memorial Park Crematorium Traralgon on FRIDAY (16 September 2022) at 10am.

CASEY, Elizabeth Amy (Libby). 18/9/1983.

MELLON.

"If Ihad only known that the last time would be the last time, Iwould have stayed alittle longer, held on alittle tighter. Now what I'd give for one more day with you, 'cause there's awound here in my heart where something is missing. But I know you're in aplace where all your wounds have been erased. In heaven there's no such thing as broken and the old will be made new. I know the road you walked was anything but easy, you picked up your share of scars along the way, but now you're standing in the sun. You fought your fight and your race is run and your pain is amillion miles away. There's not a day goes by that Idon't see you, you live on and on in all the better parts of me. Until I'm standing with you in the sun, I'll fight this fight and this race I'll run, until Ifinally see what you can see in Heaven. Alleluia."

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Raymond's Service will also be livestreamed. To viewthe livestream, please visit: latrobevalley funerals.com.au

Bereavement Thanks •

WAKKER, Alby.

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The Funeral of Mrs Shirley May McKendry will be held at the Gippsland Memorial Park Crematorium Rose Chapel, Cemetery Drive, Traralgon on WEDNESDAY (14 September 2022) commencing at 10.30am.

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HABEL.

At the conclusion of the service aprivate burial will take place.

Consultant

The Funeral will leave at the conclusion of the service for the Moe Cemetery.

Many years have passed since you went away, I love and miss you every day. In my heart your memory is kept, for my blue-eyed girl Inever will forget.

Light refreshments will be served afterwards at the Traralgon RSL from 3pm.

When you lose someone close to you, it can be hard to put your thoughts and feelings into words A personal message in the Latrobe Valley Express can say so much All notices placed in print also go in our digital edition For friendly advice on how to place a message contact The Classified Department 5135 4455 In Memoriam • Funerals • Funerals • Funeral Directors • Page 34 —The Latrobe Valley Express, Wednesday, 14 September, 2022

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McKENDRY (Shearing/Cook).

Love your for life, Jodie XXX.

DAVID HASTIE General Manager

At the conclusion of the Service the Funeral will leave for the Rosedale Cemetery.

XOX

MARK RIDDLE Funeral Consultant

WHITMORE, Rodney (Rod). 30/4/1947 -15/9/2019. We will always love you

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27 Whichtwo players reached the 350 games played milestone in 2022?

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15 SunrisehostDavid Koch is also the chairman of which club?

28 Which team had 2022’s biggestwinning margin with a112 point victoryover North Melbourne?

16 Whowon the 2021 BrownlowMedal?

15 North Melbourne’s uniform is white and —blue (5)

30 Theseason’s lowest crowd of 4014 wasrecorded in agamefeaturing which two sides?

Geelong bestand fairest awardand now plays for Melbourne,—Purcell (6)

25 Which stadium or oval is the home groundfor the most AFL clubs?

9 Fremantle midfielder and olderbrother of 12-down, Stephen —(4)

19 Whowon the 2021 ColemanMedal?

WORD

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14 Who is the current AFL CEO?

4 2021 ColemanMedallist, Harry—(5)

9 Who has been recently been announced as GWS’ new coach?

4 And which decorated player will takeonthe role as captain?

8 Which Brisbane player has theFrozensong LetitGo play afterhekicks agoal?

The Latrobe Valley Express, Wednesday, 14 September, 2022 —Page 35

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1 Which team beat Carlton in anail-biting one-point win in Round 23? Who won the2015 Brownlow Medal? Which South Australian club has recently introduced their AFLWteam?

29 Who wasnamed captain of the2022 All-Australian side?

Buddy Franklin reached a milestone of 1000 career goals againstwhich club?

6 SydneySwans AFLW coach, Scott—(6)

3 St Kilda’s leading goalkicker in 2016,2017 and 2019,Tim —(7)

12 Who wasthe coach of the Brisbane Lions for their three premiership wins in 2001, 2002 and 2003?

20 Which twoteams has Lance ‘Buddy’Franklin playedfor?

17 GWS’ leading goalkicker Jeremy— (7)

12 St Kilda wingman who first played for West Perth(4,4)

10 Which assistant coach recently joined his formerclub?

22 How manyAFL head coachesresigned or were sacked in 2022?

6

20 This team is nicknamed the Tigers (8)

7 Which club is facing disarray after the sacking of their coach and resignation of multiple board members?

26 Whowon this year’s AFL Rising Star award?

23 Fremantle AFLWcoach who replaced Michelle Cowan, Trent —(6)

21 Essendon AFLWcaptain, Stephanie —(4)

ACROSS

23 Who wonthe 2022 Coleman Medal with 64 goals?

24 Whichteam kicked a season-high score of 165 points againstWestCoast in Round 7?

21 Whichteam wonthe wooden spoonin2022for thesecondyear in arow?

22 Gold Coastmidfielder and co-captain, Touk —(6)

14 Colloquial termfor the field (7)

HowmanyAFL players havekicked 1000 goals?

16 Wonthe AFLW2020

2 See1-down

8 Carlton keyforward whodebuted in 2016, Charlie —(6)

13 Carlton midfielder and 2019 AFLRising Star, Sam —(5)

HOSTEP WWELLDOYOU KNOW?

19 Collingwood defender and son of Peter,Darcy—(5)

11 Whichtwo teams have won the mostAFL premiership cups?

13 Which AFL team is the newesttothe league?

18 Melbourne midfielder who won theKeith BlueyTruscottMedal in 2017,2019and 2021, Clayton —(6)

7 2020 Brownlow Medallist, —Neale (6)

Page 36 —The Latrobe Valley Express, Wednesday, 14 September, 2022 Tigs: MirbooNorth wonthe Thirds premiership,defeating MDU5.11(41) to 4.8(32). Lunchtime league: Toorawas toostrong in the Reserves, winning 9.5(59) to Tarwin3.5 (23). Lads: Football fans came to Morwell East to watch the Grand Final. My man: Jack Deen andwifeEmily Outpouring: Yinnar captain Nathan Rowley and lifememberPeter Linton embrace afterthe game Read all about it: Ajubilant BrittQuigleyafter thegame Ti Mi b N h h Thi d i hi d f i MDU 11 (41) 4 8 (32) L h i l T i h R i i 9 ( 9) T i 3 (23) O t i Yi t i N th R l d lif b P t Li t Big smiles: Showing their supportfor Yinnar areClancy Mills,Mia Cheffersand Frankie Spark We’reback: Crowds flockedtosee the firstGrand Finalinthe LatrobeValleysince 2019 Bi il Sh i th i t f Yi Cl Mill Mi Ch ff d F ki S k Mid Gippsland FNL Grand Final Day Gi2022 ppsland FNLGrand 2022 Magpie army: Yinnar players had no shortage of support on the football field and netball courtsM i Yi l h d h t f t th f tb ll fi ld d tb ll t

Hot pies: BrentKimm andDylan Collis were very happywith the senor football result

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Great day: BenBurrows,HarryBugeja, Clancy Mills,LukeCheffersand Hudson McCulloch enjoyedthe Grand Final.

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Twoboys,one cup: BlakeVan Der Meer andHarry McColl celebrate their Grand Finalsuccess.

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Join in: Thecrowd rushes ontothe oval seconds afterthe finalsiren.

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Crowd: TheYinnar faithful cheering their team on photographs liam durkin

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True colours: Yinnar had specially made t-shirts done up forthe Grand Final.

Likefather like son: Markand Liam Smith had thehonourofumpiring the MidGippsland senior Grand Final together.The senior Smith wasinthe fieldand junior on the boundary

Crew: Yinnar supporterscelebrateafter thesenior team delivered thepremiership.

Lara Wain was outstanding for Sale in the final

As the Bulldogs tried to penetrate Rosedale’s defence, Northway, the Blues’ goal defence, turned the ball over with afantastic intercept; the tables had turned.

From the Blues centre, Carly Johnstone passed to Demi Plunkett, Plunkett to SarahMayman, Mayman feeding the ball to Meg Gordyn.

TTU’s centre, EllaMaguire, wasalsoan outstanding player,linking well with Heil in the midcourt.

Sale City put forward atough fight,that saw a profitable collaboration between the Bulldogs’ goal attack, Kate Hayes, and goal shooter Nicola Thatcher.

The Bulldogs centre player, Deb Fox, showcased her wealth of netball knowledge, and was aconsistent reassurance for Sale’s girls throughout the game.

Ellen carried the play from Rosedale’s defensive thirdthrough the mid-court,findingRobertsCourtney and Foley in the shooting ring.

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While both teams harboured impressive talent, it was Rosedale’s centre, Mishe Clarke, who dominated the court, showcasing her athleticism,

Even the most experienced punters would havebeen stumped whenitcame to choosing awinning side, with TTU defeating Sale City 43 to 36 in Round 9and Sale City defeating TTU 52 to 18 in the semi-finals.

The second quarter saw fantastic defensive play from Rosedale’s goal defence, Lauren Passalaqua and goalkeeper CaitlynPassalaqua and Sale City’s goalkeeper Grace Tauschke.

In Thatcher’s defence, it was particularly windy.

The Bulldogs fronted atremendous fight, but the Blues took the flag.

Woodside ended up winning in overtime, defeating Rosedale.

Wildcats wiiniinovertiime

Thrilling match determinesDGrade flag

Woodside was firsttoscore.Woodsidescored again and again and again.

In 60 minutes, Rosedale would dethrone the Bulldogs from their undefeated status, taking with them the premiership flag.

With 60 seconds left, the score was Rosedale 40, Woodside 39, before the Wildcats levelled things up.

After 74 exhausting minutes, Woodside claimed their victory, defeating Rosedale 56 to 48.

Teams returned to their bench, hastily taping body parts and sipping much-needed water before returning to the court to play seven minutes each side in overtime

The Blues maintained the lead heading into the

In their attacking third and midcourt, the Bulldogs drew strengthfrom their pocket rocket goal attack, Kate Ronchi, whose movement on court and shootingaccuracy was impressive to say the least.

Heil was voted best on court.

THE AGrade netballGrand Final was amatch for the ages.

Rosedale scrounged up afew goals, but as Woodside pulledaway, the Blues’ hearts fell heavy.

TRARALGON Tyers United faced Sale City in the North Gippsland Football-Netball League CGrade netball Grand Final on Saturday.

Sale was desperate to even the score, sending the ball into the attacking third at lightning speed.

Time was up. The game was overand the underdogs, Rosedale, claimedthe victory, 28 to 26, against the now defeated Sale City.

BY ZOE ASKEW

As the first quarter neared its end, the Bulldogs pulledaway with exceptional playfrom Ella Baker Horan in the midcourt.

Sale City led Rosedale 12 to 8asteams entered the quarter break.

Final score, Rosedale 34, Sale City 29.

TTU proves too strong in CGrade

TTU dominated the remainder of the game with an exceptional performance from Heil, who fed the ball to the Bombers’ sharp shootersJohnson and Bonniciinthe shootingring flawlessly.

Scores were tied at the end of the first quarter.

The Bulldogs were on top, leading Rosedale 11 to four at the end of the first quarter.

But it wouldn’t be enough.

Sale City’s goalkeeper Abbey Kinnish was a persistent presenceindefence, putting unrelenting pressure on Roberts-Courtney and Rosedale’sgoal shooter Alicia Foley throughout the game.

BY ZOE ASKEW

Rosedalereclaimed their lead in the second quarter.

Pressure builtasthe secondsmelted away,and the crowd became acolourful sea of boisterous roars.

The Blues found their rhythm, taking atwo-point lead at the end of the third; Rosedale 20, Sale 18.

Abelligerent Libby Nicol put away eight consecutive goals for Woodside.

photographs zoeaskew

quarter, apocket-rocketonthe court with unwavering tenacity and fantastic fluidity throughout her court movement.

ability to read the game, astute ball distribution and relentless drive.

Rosedale matched Sale City’s dominance in the mid-court with ScarlettEllen astrengthfor the Blues.

The crowd roared at every goal as supporters cheered for theirside, but there would only be one winner.

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fourth quarter, but it was still anyone’s game.

SIGHTS set on five premierships in arow,the undefeated Sale City came out hard and fast in the first quarter of the North Gippsland FootballNetball League DGrade Grand Final.

Ronchiand Sale City’s goal shooter Lucy Best boasted astrong playing connection as they moved synchronically in the shooting ring.

While Sale City boasted impressive movement in goal shooter Thatcher, her accuracy was aletdown for the Bulldog’s attacking game.

BY ZOE ASKEW

Enter Olivia Northway.

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DESPITE the unwaveringly indecisive weather, seeing rainone minute andsunshinethe next, Rosedale and Sale CityFootball-Netball Club supporters flocked in droves to Heyfield FootballNetball Club’s court on Saturday to watch the North Gippsland Football-Netball League 2022 BGrade Grand Final.

Yesgirls: Rosedale wonthe BGrade flag

NETBALL NORTH GIPPSLAND

Aggression builtasteams relentlesslyscoured for another goal, and the game was now abattle.

Rosedale and SaleCity wereneck-and-neck from the first centre pass, shooting onefor one in the first half of the starting quarter.

NETBALL NORTH GIPPSLAND

BY ZOE ASKEW

Withthe Bombershaving lostonlyone game throughout the season, the Bulldogs knew they needed to bring boththeir bite and their bark if they were to take home the preimership flag.

Blues take out B Grade premiership

ObstructionWoodside goalkeeper, Gordyn misses.

Sale City’s goalkeeper, who moved into goal defencefor the game’s second half, AllyGull, was adominating presence in the shooting ring,putting unrelentingpressure on TTU’s goal shooter, Jessica Bonnici and goal attack, Sarah Johnson.

ElyseCounahan in goal attack was also astand out for Sale City,but it was Rosedale’scentre, Scarlett Ellen, who ultimatelystolethe on-court show.

Giant killers: Rosedaledethroned Sale Cityoftheir undefeated status in theD Grade Grand Final.

The 60 minuteswere up, and the scores were tied.

TheBlues werestrongintheir attacking third throughgoal attack, Ashlea Roberts-Courtney boasting accuracy in the shooting ring.

Ronchiand Bestwere dominant presencesinthe shooting ring, but it wasn’t enough to penetrate Rosedale’s rock-solid defence fromthe Passalaqua girls.

The Bombers had incredible pace in their attack through their wing attack, Hayley Heil.

Thriller: Woodside won the A Grade flag in overtime against Rosedale photograph zoeaskew

The talentand efforts from both teams was exceptional, but it was Woodside’s Caitlan Ponton who took home the best on court.

Lorelle Lowe sets up for her shot, time is called.

When the Bombers took off, there was no chance of stopping them, and when the final whistle sounded, TTU took the victory. defeating Sale City 43 to 28.

It was Sale’s centre pass; the game’s end was in sight,and just one pointseparatedthe Bulldogs from theBlues.

Gull was ferocious in defence, but was no match for the Bombers’ crafty collaboration in the shooting ring.

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Heyfield was in the lead, 31 to 22, at the end of the third quarter.

The rain came bucketing down as the final quarter began, and despite Sale City’s best efforts, the Bulldogs giving it 110 per cent until the very end, Heyfield was too strong.

“Sale City was the pinnacle; we knew they were where we had to rise to.

Jobdone: Rosedale wonthe 15 and Underpremiership,defeating Sale City33to23. photograph zoeaskew

After amightybattle, Heyfield was first to score, butSaleCityquickly retaliated, evening the score.

Future

Reigan Clapton, India Dean and Lucy Bestwere the best of Sale City,with aparticularlyimpressive second quarter from Clapton.

The Kangaroos’ goalkeeper Jayde Parsons had afantastic game, showcasing her athleticism, strength and ability to read the play.

NETBALL NORTH GIPPSLAND BY ZOE ASKEW

Rosedale coach Rhonda Fowley said she knew hergirls had it in them.

Heyfield claimedthe premiership witha43to 32 win.

Delightful Demons: Under17 premiers Meeniyan Dumbalk United. stars: Under15 premiers Yinnar comers: Under13 premiers Mirboo North.

BY ZOE ASKEW

The finalsiren sounded,and it was Rosedale who

Heyfield won the 17 and Under title on Saturday, defeating Sale City.

Toogood: CGrade premiers Meeniyan Dumbalk United.

NETBALL NORTH GIPPSLAND

The first quarter saw turnover after turnover as the Bulldogs and the Kangaroos’ midcourtworked tenaciously.

“It is really hard coming into aGrand Final with that pressure of being undefeated but they really stepped up.

Jayde Parsonsfrom Heyfield was voted best on court.

Rosedale was first to score, but Sale Citywas quick to even up.

“I am so proud of this bunch of girls; they have beenthe most amazing bunch of girls to work with over the last two years,” she said.

The Kangaroos’goal shooter Millie Lambwas sinking goal after goal.

SALE Citymet Rosedale in the 15 and Under Grand Final.

KiahJohnson in wing defencehad acracking third quarter for Sale City.

Due to an injury at the end of the second quarter, Heyfield losttheir wing defender Charlotte Grogan.

“I just want to say thanks to the North Gippsland Football-NetballLeague, the club, thank you to everyone.”

Rosedale’s Anna Passalaqua was afierce competitorwithanunwavering determination, who received best on court at the game’s end.

“The girls have worked really hard all year and have gone undefeated,” Grogan said.

took home the North Gippsland Football-Netball League 2022 premiership flag, dethroning the undefeated Bulldogs 33 to 23.

Roos hop to flag

Tigerland: Mirboo North took out the MGFNL BGrade premiership photographs liam durkin

The Bulldogs played tenaciously for the first half of the game, but as the Blues hit overdrive in the thirdand fourth quarters, they proved too strong.

Heyfield boasted aggressive defenceinthe shooting ring, which was cause for aparticularly physical game.

Premiersand champions: Heyfield completed an undefeated season in the 17 and Underage group to win the premiership photograph zoeaskew

The Kangaroos had one very proud coach in Traci Grogan.

“Sale Cityreallybrought out their game,and they are an amazing group of players, and we knew we had to get to their level; they wouldn’t drop to ours.”

“I knew they had it in them, they just had to bring it on the day, and they did; Iamsoproud.

APREMIERSHIP on your home court -itdoesn’t get much better than that.

Blues the new champs

Up and

Winners: DGrade premiers Mirboo North.

“I’m absolutely ecstatic,”Burnett said. “After the first quarter, yeah, we didn’t come out to play properly, and then we just, we got the game on our terms.

Desperation: TTU’s Liam Willaton is tackled by YYN’s Dylan Keyhoe, watched on by James De Virgilio

RESERVES

Mid Gippy -tick,Nth Gippy -tick Jets showtheir class in flag win

The smile on Burnett’s face said it all,pure elation.

Fast forward to the end of the third, YYN kicked eight goalsand two behinds; the Jets had well and trulytaken off.

to 9 6 (62) Thousands of spectators congregatedaround Heyfield , y g g , soon. But, whatever it was, they dropped the ball and the Jets flew in after the first break YYN dominated the second term kicking four goals and four points, bu agoal and two point from TTU saw the Go Jets: Remy and Beau Stevens and Riverand BenjiAnderson were someofthe smallest supporterscheering on YYNinthe Grand Final, NORTH GIPPSLAND FNL GRAND FINAL SENIORS YYN 1.0 5.4 13.6 16.10 (106) TTU 4.4 5.6 7.6 9.8 (62)

Justtwo minutes later,Hughestookamarkinside 50, kicking another goal for the Jets and his eighth goal of the game.

Bombers cling to atwo-point lead at the end of a rough second quarter.

After adeafeningvictorysongatthe fields centre, the Jets took their position by the NGFNL podium to receive their well-deservedpremiership medals, presented by the littlest members of the YYNFNC community.

The clouds congregated, hiding the last of the sun,and abitterwindsentshivers downspines as the Bombers and Jets returned to the field for the final quarter.

“I am just so happy for everyone around, all the supporters and everyone.”

0.1 1.2 1.4 2.7

YYN 13.6 (84), TTU 4.8 (48) at three quarter time.

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Cheers oscillated across the grounds; streams of red and yellows glowed upon the field as spectators raced towardsthe Jets, celebrating their16.10 (106) to 9.8 (62) win over the Bombers in ashower of hugs and beer.

The Bombers scrounged up agoal in the 19th minute, with TTU’s Trent Hourigan, Rowan Hore and Hayden Willaton the best of the boys in redand black.

Traralgon TyersUnited -Goals:J Neilson2,J Albanese,JCutts,SGoddard,RHore,BKelleher, HWillaton, LWillaton.Best:T Hourigan, RHore, HWillaton, MMustoe,L Willaton, JNeilson

“Everyone doubted us; everyone said we would be fourth, fifth on the ladder, but we come in our first year, and we took the flag.”

This was it, the final hoorah, and all eyes were on Keenan Hughes, having kicked seven of the Jets’ 13 goals.

TTU captain Jye Neilson found the ball in the 22nd minute, taking amarkjust metres from the goal line, but failed to convert another goal for the Bombers as the ball skewed behind the goalpost with apunch from YYN’s defence.

In theirfirst completed seasoninthe North Gippsland Football-Netball League, Yallourn Yallourn North hastaken out the 2022 premiership. The Jets defeated Traralgon Tyers United 16.10 (106) t9 6(62)

Football-Netball Club’s football field’s edge, some with banners, some with balloons, some dressed in football team costumes, to watch the Grand Final on Saturday afternoon.

Atouching end to ahistoric day.

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Exercising his mastery of reading the game and showcasingsome fancyfootwork,playing-coach Barrie Burnett kicked acracker of agoal, sending the Jets to asoaring lead in the opening minutes of the fourth.

TTU 5.6 (36), YYN 5.4 (34) at the main break.

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Despite the Jets’ delayed take-off, Burnett couldn’t be happier with his team’s performance,saying the boys played “absolutely fantastic”.

“Whenyou’ve gota bloke like Keenan Hughes, who goes in and kicks nine goals, just astandout, everyone played their role, but then you get a superstar like him it’s good,” Burnett said

Thesiren’s sound signified the games beginning; the Jets’ engine stalled, the Bombers came out swinging, and by the end of the first quarter, TTU was in the lead 4.4 (28) to 1.0 (6).

The siren blared, the game was done.

YallournYallournNorth -Goals:K Hughes 9, E De Carli3,BBurnett, JDeVirgilio,CMacInnes, CRobertson. Best: KHughes,DShellcott, C Robertson, BBurnett, CMacInnes,DBath.

Despite TTU’s failing efforts to keep them in the game, kicking just two goals in the third, Liam Willaton put forward avaliant performance for the Bombers with an unwavering hunger for the ball.

Take abow Keenan Hughes.

WHO said straight sets Jets?

Within 30 seconds, Hughes found the ball again and added another goal to his Grand Final tally, taking YYN to a16.8 (104) to 8.7 (55) lead.

It wasnosurprise that Hughes was voted best on ground, having kicked an impressive ninegoals. Darcy Shellcot, Callum Robertson, playing-coach Burnett, Campbell MacInnes and Dylan Bath were also fundamental players for the Jets.

2.5 7.7 9.9 10.11

BY ZOE ASKEW

TTU (71) YYN (19)

Traralgon TyersUnited -Goals: JPoole 5, A Brady2,BCatlin,THendricken.Best:GSinclair, TMustoe,JPoole,NAlbanese,ABrady,TMudita. YallournYallournNorth-Goals:BBrown,DPotts Best: TRowe, CMathe,BDyson, BBrown,D Walshe,GPearson.

Maybe the Bombers were abit cold, or perhaps a bit sore,ormaybeitwas acase of going too hard, too l, k.

THIRDS

Rosedale 3.2 3.2 5.4 7.8 (50) Heyfield 2.3 4.5 6.6 6.6 (42) Rosedale-Goals:JMoulton2,OSmith2,HFox, JNikolajew, HRowley.Best:H Fox, JDiamond, CMacLeod, JNikolajew, CAnderson, JEdney Heyfield-Goals:AsherEastham2,MEastham2, JPettigrewHughes,IWheeler.Best:Notsupplied.

Numberone fan: Parker Shellcot presents his dad, DarcyShellcot,with his premiership medal.

Bigsmiles: Zane Stevens presents Dylan Bently with his premiership medal.

Raking: Mitchell Lucksendsthe ball inside 50.

Heart warming: TexBurnett receives abig hug from dad, YYN playing-coach Barrie Burnett, after the Grand Finalwin Great job: Bobbi Shellcot presents Josh Keyhoe withhis premiership medal.

Well deserved: Bestonground Keenan Hughes is awarded forhis effortswith afrothy.

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Dishing it off: YallournYallournNorth’s Lachlan Little gets ahandpass away during the Grand Final.

Army: Wherever youlooked at HeyfieldonSaturday, youweresuretofind aYYN supporter. photographs zoeaskew

Huge: Ned Marsh w Grand Final. TheYinna final

“We hadn’t had achancefor acouple of years and these guys gave 100 per cent and Icould not be prouder.”

Wewill be back,and ter Wehave agood group annd reisnot aperson going anywhere. Theysay youhave to lose one to win one.” innar’s premiershipcontinued the Magpies ord as the most successful Mid Gippsland b in terms of senior flags.

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Euphoria:

Dreamscan be made in athird quarter, and Newborough wanted to keep theirs alive, adding goals from Josh Bland, Patrick Charles and Peter Ainsworth, while keeping the Magpies goal-less. Newborough led by one point at the final break, but Yinnar finished the stronger,kicking three goals to none in the last to secure the title.

The moment theyknew: Yinnar playerscelebrate afteralategoal in the finaltermseals the premiership

The win was the stuff of legends.

“I don’t even know what to say to be honest, obviously we’re stoked, the effortthey putinto get here, Iknew we were achanceifwegot there and Ireally couldn’t be prouder,”Yinnar coach Daniel Taylor said.

Gathering: Th ar bencheruptsafter the nal

wasbestonground in the photographs liam durkin

YinnarFootball-Netball

But we were beaten on the de and the outside by a e thathas been touchthe footy alot more n us (Newborough d played one game ceAugust 6leadinto the Grand al, owing to alast ndbye,and two eks off during the als).

innar now has 14 senior premierships,and lay claimtowinning the first in the expanded GFNL featuring six former Alberton Footballtball League clubs.

siren ‘THE MIGHTY MAGPIES’ SENIOR PREMIERSHIPS 908, 1909, 1910,1911, 1913,1914, 1915,1923, 924, 1926, 1929, 1931, 1939, 1954, 1964, 1967, 969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1998, 2001,2004, 2008, 015,2022

SO much had been said over such along period of time as to who, and how, and why one team or another might have the edge.

Yinnar eventually claimed victory and secured the 2022 premiership on the back of amost disciplined andmethodical four-quarter performance, 8.9(57) to 5.7 (37).

FOOTBALL MID GIPPSLAND BY ROB POPPLESTONE

But finally the contest to decide the Mid GippslandFootball-Netball League senior football premiership between two deservingclubs was going to be decided not by talk, but by action.

“The game was hard and physical and that’s when we play our best football.”

19 19 19 20

Look, the blokes gave everything they ldand Icouldn’t ask for more than t,” he said.

And it showed on the day and t was the best we lddo.

TheMagpies, only securingtheir finals position in the last round of the home-and-away season, won three sudden-death finals before going on to win the premiership.

With Yinnar and Newborough extremely well coached, and with enormous talent at their disposal, the Grand Finalclash did not disappoint.

Club

Justone goal separated the Magpies and Bulldogs at the first break.Yinnardid well to keep the Bulldogs within reach against astrong wind toward the Pegasus Soccer Club end, and lifted the bar in the second term,winning more of the 50-50 contests and using the ball well with the wind at their back.

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Magpies put it all together

Contest: Yinnar andNewborough fought it outfor the Mid Gippsland flag.photographs liam durkin

Apair of goals to Harry McColl,and singles to Blake Van Der Meer and Stuart Pattengave Yinnar athreegoallead at half-time.

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“We had lost so many close games, but the boys have justkept fronting up, just kept playing footy with mates,”Taylorsaid.

Reality: Liam Eade upon realising he is going to be a premiership player

est h hislast quarter goal from aboundary throw-in ighlight that had to be seen to be believed. ewborough coach Craig Skinner said his side s beaten, but not finished.

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GOOD to catch up with Foster Mirror editor Rob Best at the Grand Final.

TheMagpies cl agood side, and their Round Rowley

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Delivered: Yinnar playersand officials gatherunderthe scoreboardtotoast their victory.

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WHAT WASTHE REAL NAR?

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FELLOW PAPERBOY

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MID GIPPSLAND GRAND FINAL SENIORS Yinnar 1.1 5.4 5.5 8.9 (57 Newborough 2.1 2.4 5.6 5.7 (37 Yinnar -Goals:H McColl 2, BChapman, D Johnson, NMarsh, SPatten, CSheils, BVan De Meer.Best:NMarsh,HMcColl,JDeen,NRowley JDowling,J Winters. Newborough -Goals: PAinsworth, JBland, P Charles,JMitchell, JPearce. Best: LWebber, Cordner,ZSkinner,W Smith, JBland, ASkinne RESERVES Toora 2.1 5.2 8.4 9.5 (59) Tarwin 2.2 2.2 2.3 3.5 (23) Toora-Goals:JMaurilli-Pullin5,LDyson,JGriffin JGuganovic,BOsborne.Best:JMabilia, JGriffin JMaurilli-Pullin,JMoore,MHilder,LDyson.Tarwi -Goals:BLitchfield2,TLomax.Best:FBrosnan,H Cumming,A Chadwick, JO’Sullivan, BLitchfield SSilver. THIRDS Mirboo North 2.4 2.6 4.10 5.11(41 MDU 0.0 1.1 2.1 4.8 (32 MirbooNorth-Goals:EWoodall2,MWoodall2, Couper.Best:BMelbourne,JCouper,DMasters,E Woodall,MWoodall,WJacka.MeeniyanDumbal United -Goals: RBell, TBurt, AMcInnes,K Scrimshaw. Best: JHelms,J Lacy, EColwill, Whiteside,A McInnes,T Harris

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GRAND FINAL OBSERVATIONS

IF ever there was an indication as to just how much local football and netball grand finals have been missed during the last two years, it was surely evident at the Mid Gippsland decider.

Some Newborough supporters would have surely been fearing the worst at that stage, possiblyevoking memories of what happened to Collingwood in 2018.

OUGH AND THROUGH Councillor Sharon Gibson the Grand Final,cheering dBulldogs.

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Likeher players, coach RachelPatterson has been to anumberofGrand Finals before, and the Tigers experience should mean they know how to handle the big stage.

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NETBALL GIPPSLAND LEAGUE

Everybody at Leongatha Football-Netball Club at least loved Hannah Flanders after Saturday.

The Tigers have been by far the best team this season, and will be almost unbackable favourties to win the flag.

Tiger ace Shannon Freeman took out the league best and fairest earlier in the week, and will be a player Leongatha will need to nullify.

Morwellboast aformidableline-up, and away fromdefence, goalers DaisyHill andClaireAllison have been prolific.

Parrots by feather

BY LIAM DURKIN

The defender could just about open amuseum with the amount of netball awards she has won.

Steady: Leongatha’sNicola Marriottlooks foranoption during thePreliminaryFinal againstMoe photograph gippsland league

Moe, with key player Ramayer Gourley back in the side, came oh so close to reversing a near 30-goaldemolition handedtothem in the Qualifying Final.

HENSloveroosters,geese loveganders,everybody loves Flanders... sort of.

With aplace in the Gippsland League Grand Final at stake, the Parrots goaler shot aclutch rebound to send her team to the decider.

The Parrots will have abusy day, with two football and three netball teams in the big dance.

Leongatha defeated Moe by the barest of margins, getting up 46 to 45.

As precious seconds ticked down, the match looked set to be going into overtime, before Flanders’ heroics.

The Parrots and Lions played out an epic at Morwell Recreation Reserve, in amatch that, unfortunately, had to have aloser.

Joining Freeman in defence will be fellow league

Leongatha now takes on Morwell for the title of league premier.

bestand fairest winnerCourtney Garth andTanya Budge.

Morwell will be vying for technically back-to-back flags, having won in 2019.

NETBALL SCOREBOARD GIPPSLAND LEAGUE PRELIMINARYFINAL AGRADE: Leongatha 46 dMoe 45 BGRADE: Traralgon45d Moe 35 CGRADE: Maffra28dMorwell 20 17 AND UNDER: Traralgon 40 dDrouin27 15 AND UNDER: Traralgon 38 dMaffra32 13 AND UNDER: Sale 27 dWonthaggi 18 GP1647934 GP1647935

Morwell has not lost agame this season, and defeated Leongatha by 14 goals afortnight ago.

The AGrade final gets underway this Saturday from 3pm at Ted Summerton Reserve, Moe.

RESERVES

Sale -Goals: BDessent 2, JJohnstone,SLange,J Leslie,J McLaren, PTainsh, LTodd.Best: JMcLaren, S Lange,RPendlebury, WLeslie,JHutchins,J McLindin.

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GIPPSLAND LEAGUE

Sale, Sale is into the Grand Final.

Seniors: Leongatha vSale (2.30pm)

GIPPSLAND LEAGUE

Taking to MorwellRecreation Reserve, Sale ledat every change to make their first decider in 10 years.

As aresult, they had no fear of the outcome, and duly walked away with the premiership.

Sale1.1 2.2 3.55.7 (37)

For that alone, Sale has already won.

Under 13: Traralgon vSale (8.30am)

Granted they have afew superstars in Tom Marriott, Aaron Heppell and Cameron Olden, but the majority are honest role players happy to contribute.

An underdog with confidence is adangerous beast, and as has happened many times before:undefeated teams getrolledinGrand Finals.

SENIORS

Maffra 3.1 6.2 8.49.4 (58)

Key forwardBradDessent clunked two telling marksfollowed by just as many telling goals for the winners, while the experience of Kane Martin and Chris Laverty, especially after half-time, was seen in earnest.

This would indicate Leongatha are extremely fit, and have depth to rotate on and off the ground.

BY LIAM DURKIN

IT is swooping season after all.

Which leaves the question: does Sale actually stand achance?

Harley was Sale’s nemesis in the qualifyingfinal, booting seven goals.

All that said, Iwillstick to my guns: Leongatha by 25 points.

While Idetest using the term, Sale genuinely has nothing to lose.

Gippsland GiLeague ppsland League

The Magpies reversed their result from the qualifying final, beating the Power by 24 points.

Under 15: Sale vTraralgon (9.45am)

Pendlebury looks set to go into the Grand Final alongside Martin and Lavertyasthe sole survivors from Sale’s last premiership in 2012.

With the shoenow on the other foot,the Magpies were not going to let this golden opportunity slip.

While he wasn’t listedinthe top six,Saleplayingcoach Jack Johnstone led by example, and was best on ground in the eyes of some present at Morwell on Saturday.

THIRDS

Well, the Magpies are the bestfirst quarter side in the competition,and if they can get off to afast start, it might sow some seeds of doubt.

BGrade: Leongatha vTraralgon (1.30pm)

Bairnsdale 1.3 4.4 5.78.9 (57)

Tricky conditions made scoring difficult, and while the game itself was not agreat spectacle, Sale took anumberofopportunities in front of goal.

Thiswas almost amirrorimage of the three quarter time lead Wonthaggi heldinthe qualifying final against Sale -28points.

The Magpies kicked threegoals to two in the third, and went into the last change 22-points ahead.

Such areality appeared along shot when he found himself in the reserves from rounds 15 to 17, and for the opening game of the seconds finals series.

Sale didwhatmany thought wasimpossibledefeating Maffra in the preliminary final.

NETBALL

SALE now faces the might of Leongatha.

Focus: Sale Football-Netball Club senior games recordholderChris Lavertyinaction during the PreliminaryFinal. photograph lotje mcdonald

Thirds: Warragul vMaffra(10.45am)

Maffra- Goals: BCarubia4,J Killoran 2, HGravener,N Szabatura,BWright.Best:EAurisch,JKilloran,LAllman, SPendergast,OGallagher,Z Felsbourg. Bairnsdale Goals: JAnderson 3, TSelleck 2, TClay, JHumphreys, HWilmot. Best: OPike, WBromage,J Humphreys, R Stewart, JAnderson,A Williams

It will be adouble-dose for the Magpies on Grand Finalday, as the Magpies’ reserves are also through.

FOOTBALL

McLindin may well be pinching himselfabout the prospect of playing in asenior Grand Final.

The Magpies play avery physical brand, and players the likes of Shannen Lange, Will Leslie and Jack Johnstone will see Marriott and co as nothing more thanpeople with a green and gold jumper on.

The Magpiedefence led by Leslie did an outstanding job, particularly in keeping Troy Harley goal-less.

Sale -Goals: JRietschel 2, TCampbell, ZRussell, O Waugh. Best: NWhitford,T Campbell, JMcGuiness,J Rietschel, EDyer, JButcher.Maffra-Goals: WBrunt, CNettleton, DStubbe. Best: CDriffield,JoshStubbe, C Smart,M Gravener,D Stubbe, WBrunt.

If Sale is to win, they may adopt the Hawthorn mentality that saw them claim the flag in 2008.

Leongatha has beaten everyone this season, so it wouldn’t be anythingout of the ordinary if they do it again on Saturday.

McGuiness used the cancelled2020seasonto get himself supremely fit, at one stage cycling 60 kilometres aday,and has filledthe void left by league best and fairest Jack Lipman.

GIPPSLAND LEAGUE GRAND FINAL BY LIAM DURKIN

More technically, Sale has been identified by most league pundits as the side that best matches up to Leongatha.

With this discipline, the Parrots generally grind teams downrather than blow them off the park early.

The Parrots have the longest winning streak in the state in the seniors, and theirreserves finished on top of the ladderwith apercentage closeto550 However, for the first time since 1996,Sale heads into aGrand Final via the prelim, and thus, as the underdog.

Like all good teams, there isn’tanything overly spectacular aboutthe way Leongatha plays.

FOOTBALL

Under 17: Sale vTraralgon (11am)

While success in football is largely measured by premierships, theeffortbySale in reaching the reserves Grand Final is remarkable when you considerwhere they have come from: The Magpies have been wooden spooners in four of the past five seasons in the reserves.

No one thought Maffra would lose in 2005 -and they did.

READ thenext lineinSandi Roberts’voicefrom the 99’ Prelim.

The Parrots haven’t lost agame this season -infact they haven’t lost agame since April last year.

Who wins and why

Sale stormed into the Gippsland League Grand Final after defeating Wonthaggi in thePreliminary Final on Saturday.

As well as McLindin,some other feel-good stories are brewing among the Magpies.

Ruckman DaineMcGuiness has gonefrom playing in astruggling reserves team four years ago to playing virtually every senior game this season

Bestfor Wonthaggiwere JoshBates,Toma Huther,JarrydBlair, Aiden Lindsay,Shannan Bray and Ryan Sparkes.

The Magpies kicked two goals and kept the Eagles scoreless in the final term, to win 5.7 (37) to 3.8 (26).

ON the evidence available, there appears to be no logic tipping against Leongathathis Saturday.

GRANDFINAL

AGrade: Morwell vLeongatha (3om)

Most of the 22 expected to take the field have been and doneseniorGrand Finals before, and evenmore importantly, most are well into their prime.

The Magpies registered six scoring shots to one in the first quarter,whichset up agap of 15 points by the time the siren sounded for the opening break. This margin ended up beingthe story of the day. Sale held on, while Wonthaggi was unable to bridge the gap.

The win continued an incredible journey for Sale in the reserves. The Magpies finishedthe homeand-away seasonfourth on the ladder,and have now won three cutthroat finals to reach the decider.

Withthat comes the beautiful uncertainties of football.

PRELIMINARYFINAL

Sale 2.4 5.7 8.8 8.13 (61)

Astalemate ensued in the final term. Neither side managed agoal, but this mattered little to Sale, as the sound of the final siren meant they had booked their ticket to the decider.

Successful teams are built on trust, and Leonagatha players would have builtup absolute trust in each other duringtheir winning streak.

Saturday,September 17 at TedSummerton Reserve, Moe

Wonthaggi0.1 3.1 5.45.7 (37)

No one thought Sale would lose in 2013 -theydid.

There is surely nothing more satisfying as a footballer to know if you run to the right area someone is going to a) seeyou, and b) hit you.

GIPPSLAND LEAGUE

No one thought the Titanic would sink… TheMagpies have abusy week ahead, as they prepare both grades to play in the Grand Final. And if you mustknow, yes, Iamdying of jealousy.

Wonthaggi -Goals: JBates,JackBlair,JHutchinson,A Murray. Best: JBates,T Huther,Jarryd Blair,A Lindsay, SBray, RSparkes

Maffra 1.2 2.3 3.8 3.8 (26)

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Gippy League down to two

Reserves: Leongatha vSale (12.30pm)

The Hawthorn players reasoned that with no one expecting them to beat Geelong, they had alicencetogoout and playwith absolute freedom.

CGrade: Leongatha vMaffra(12.15pm)

Jack McLaren wasbestfor the Magpies,followed by Shannen Lange, Ryan Pendlebury, Will Leslie, Jake Hutchins and Jack McLindin.

HEYFIELD met Rosedale FNC in the North Gippsland Football-Netball League 2022 Thirds Grand Final.

What it didn’t say was Mirboo North lost it in one second.

BY LIAM DURKIN

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the game’s end after taking amarkinside the 50, sending the ball straight through the goal’s guts.

United players were so excited to win the premiership they were unaware the flag was upside down photograph zoeaskew

Mirboo North started brightly, and if omens were anything to go by, the Tigershad plenty of good ones.

Bombers win Reserves

TTU celebratedtheirwin at the field’s centre as friends and supporters crowdedto congratulate the 2022 NGFNL premiers.

ONE SECOND.

With the cup deliveredsouth, the scorebook said Toorawon the premiership by one goal.

It was the Magpies’ first AGrade flag, coming in their first completed season as aMGFNL club Fair to say they won’t be forgetting that day in ahurry.

The Tigers had wontheir SecondSemi Final against Toora 55 to 49, whileconversely, the Magpiesonlygot through to the Grand Finalafter anerve-killing two-goal win over Yinnar in the Preliminary Final.

TTU’sJoel Poolehad ahigh-scoring game, kicking his fifth and final goal minutes before

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TTU’s Guy Sinclair was votedbest on ground.

Come the last term, asizeablecrowd had gathered to witness agrand stand finish.

YYN supporters were out in force, but it wasn’t enough fuel to getthe Jetsoff the ground; the dominating 2022 season Reserves team was defeated by TTU in an unexpected 10.11 (71) to 2.7 (19) spanking.

The Tigers were level with Toora right up until the final siren.

Toora snatches flag

Former Collingwood player and Heyfield’s new senior football coach, Leigh Brown, presented Rosedale players with their premiership medals.

NETBALL MID GIPPSLAND

ON Saturday, TraralgonTyers United faced Yallourn Yallourn North in theNorth Gippsland-Football NetballLeague 2022 Reserves Grand Final at Heyfield FNC.

YYN replied within the minute as Bailey Brown kickedthe Jets’ second goal of the game. The final siren resonated across the field, and YYN players dishearteningly dropped their headsindefeat, others fallingcompletely to the ground.

Todd Rowe was the best of the Jets with good performances from Chris Mathe, Blake Dyson, BaileyBrown, Dale Walshe and Gavin Pearson.

Up and about: Traralgon Tyers

And they weren’t disappointed.

Rosedale’s Mitchell Caruana was voted best on ground, with Harper Fox, Jay Diamond, Connor MacLeod, James Nikolajew, Charles Anderson and James Edney also putting forward anoteworthy performance for the Blues.

FOOTBALL NORTH GIPPSLAND

That was how long it took for Mirboo North to have the Mid Gippsland Football-Netball AGrade premiership snatched from their grasp.

With scores locked on 44 apiece, apenalty shot to Alana Manders saw the resulting ball go through the net, giving Toora apremiership after the siren.

Historymakers: Toorawon their firsteverA Gradepremiership on Saturday. photograph liam durkin

Toora, however, refused to go away, and kept persisting, as momentum ebbed and flowed over the next three quarters.

Blues claw way to victoryinThirds

In aparticularly see-sawing game, the Blues managed to hold on to the lead in the final quarter, and as the final siren sounded, Rosedale became NGFNL’s 2022 premiers, defeating the Kangaroos, 7.8 (50) to 6.6 (42).

FOOTBALL NORTH GIPPSLAND BY ZOE ASKEW

The Tigers had already won BGrade andDGrade earlierinthe day, and were hell-bent on completing the trifecta.

Best cut acalm figure as she addressed the team at quarter time, as the side set aboutmaking further inroads.

That win did come on Yinnar’s home deck, meaning Toora took some confidence into the match.

Celebrate: Rosedale wonthe Thirds premiership afterdefeatingHeyfield. photograph zoeaskew

Playing-coachEbony Best worked well alongside the likes of Dani Blair and Jessie Holland during the first quarter.

One measly second.

Mirboo North lookedtohave the gameunder controlwhenthey led by three late in the final term, but Toora again refused to concede, fighting it out until Manders had her crowning moment.

Achilly dayenveloped Ronald ReserveatMorwell East for the decider, with Mirboo North entering the match favourites.

BY ZOE ASKEW

It was asombre atmosphereamong the YYN supporters as the Jets trailedthe Bombers 9.9 (63) to 1.4 (10) at the end of the third quarter.

Tyler Mustoe, Joel Poole, Nicholas Albanese, Adam Brady and Tyler Mudita were also prominent players on the Bombers’ side.

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